Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1924 — Page 10

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5 H MKVI. lIIKKCTOHS W\ T. BLASENGYM 2328 Shelby St 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570 FLAXNER & BUCHANAN * 320 N. Illinois St. Famera. directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main ofi4l. 0*43 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S GAPD —2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2378 George Griristeinpr Funeral d!rf*otor 522 E. Mark?!. \f*!n OflOfT 17% & r p ?? "sst® lU&tcu bNDERTAKEKS IIISEY & TITUS' 951 V Dc?aw-are Mam 7 LODGES AND ( lIRS FRATERNAL ORDETI OE EAGLES Nn 31! R .- fa- w-etings held every Monday evening si 8 p m. at Eagles Temple 43 W Vermont St. K L. BU CHA N4N President WILBUR H. MIL LER, Secretary. 9 rEHSOVVUS _ ON and -'te- ih-s fat' T w," rot Go responsible for ar.y debts ontracted by any one other that* myself W J LONG MALT APE srrpi.v CO—Mait. hops and supp'd* s rtc 338 Virginia Ave. We deliver, Phone Lincoln 81 tit*. 10 LOST AND KOI Ml FOUN'P—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 5 UMBRELLAS 3 PURSES RUBBER COAT WILL honest tit of Tur -te. kpi-'-"' dropped O-* 10 on either Wash Bird or 34th St. -ad Hum. 1211. ar.d be lovingiv rewarded? B HEI V W ANTED—MALE WANTED —Ynune fouringr car to make tit livers * and M r "- 3 A 1 referen - aa ary at Ii ss :th allow an f(* r - *.f car Good op port unity to ruht party position. Fn application ar* previous employment and wh*th*r or single MEN. hoys. o*'er 18 to handle IT S M.tU on trams, in potoffi< es and' mail in cities ar.<i country 1.400 A l .300 yearly: 5300 raise s<on. I rr - •Mined my position with srovrrnmcnt eivi service office to “coach the boys t pass these •yams Write n.* immediately. C J. OZMF.NT Lou:s Mo. 13 LNsiiUtnuN^

* Yota Earns While Yen Learn Attractive Proposition A Good Paying Proportion or a Business of Your Own. w* frach Beauty Cultu.-e all phases, a.-, mz :me of work Eyperi* i>'ed teachers Fr*e clinic Reonests for our zr&duat.s arc received almost daily Investigate NOW Clip th! a'J r:r* your name, addr* and teimuone number on it. and mail it in. We win <*end I* v g . . f- - or present it in person to Mr. Fulton Diplomas Awarded, Culture v? 157 N. Illinois St.. Second Floor Stewart block Circle 0000 AKAKN IiEAITV CULTURE Wher** EXPERTS MAKE EXPERTS FREE CLINIC—DIPLOMAS AWARDED OLIVE STREET HAIR SPORE and ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CCLTCRE DR. 4,.35 lI.IS OLIVE STREET WM MILLER Tintr.i-t r ELECTRICITY TACGHT BY EXPERTS. Earn while you h-*ra it home. Ei* tri ai Book arid Proof Lessons Fn-e. Satisfaction znarante*d and poemon **-•-,irc<l Wnt- to CHIEF ENGINEER COOKE. 2144 La* yenvft A\ r Chirai:!) POPULAR piano music Tn. t *.n 2“ lessons. in-sinnprs and advanced Clark Boles S' hooi 10 W Ohio St Circle 6320 Mr N to iearn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 V. Washington St , Indianapolis Ir.d Circle 0757. __ SHORTHAND i 30 days typewriting. 022 Pei.p>s Bank BMa. Lincoln 1130. ft sallsmTyn \vaxtkd V3I R, OPPORTUNITY to i-onitft-t with a strong old line Insurit: o Company selling -h-tr nr* low < oot health ami accident polhiee Policy pay* $5,000 death: S2O weekly benefit, total .-o: 2t yearly a'.i accidents h:i<l sickness covered liberal commission paid immed!atlr: sa’arv in addition Write at once to UNDERWRITERS. 74 Bo:.neil Bid*'.. Newaik. N. J A PROMINENT, widely known auto manufacturer now establish:!!,? high-o!as re. tail sab-a organization has developed exceptional opportunities for l J ve wire salesmen not afraid of work. Only go-getters with a record as producers neeii apply. Liberal remuneration t.i those who can show resiißs Address Box A 141*7. Tint*,. M,i\ want*,! for this territory by one of tbe largest shoe companies selling direct to wear*r. Ex[erienoe unnecessary. Samples suppl i*t Permanent weekly income. Write 1. today. TANNER- SHOE .MEG. CO . 1 >;s 4 cS; Boston Mass ALLURING stylish super quality popular priced shoes. Ten dollars p- r day easy, par In aavar.ee We furnish samples. Nationally known organization. BTYI.K--ARCH. Ciri.-lr.n.Ui. ADVERTISING and specialty men. New contract good for 83.000 per month Dealers increased sa’es and profits guaranteed. Stale referee —* and experience. 321 Taft Bill? Hollywood Cal. 15 "AGENTS AND SOLHITOKS AGENTS make big money selling Madison "Better-Made' Shirts direct from our fcatory to wearer Over one million satisfiefj wearers. Easily sold. No capital or experience required. Many earn *IOO to $l5O weekly Territory now being allotted. Wonderful opportunity. Write for free samples ne.w, MADISON" MILLS, 500 Broadway. New York. Tb 11 ELI* \VA NTEI—FEMALE WANTED—Lady to do housework; also i are for woman. 2002 Station. EXPERIENUED hous- I '*-eper for month or year. Cal! Dr-xel <IB2B H VITI ATIONS WANTED a—Mine STATIONARY refrigeration engineer; 12 years experien.-e. Belmont i!>2ti-J. FURNACE man. .-olonxi exiK-rienced; or lob work. Randolph 3053. h—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS J. LUTZ. CIRCLE 6612. GIRL, colored; to care for child, mornings or afternoons. 1512 Cornell.

17 SITUATIONS WANTED I)—Female TYPEWRITING —At home: expe.: hustuess letters specialty. Belmont 0540 J. WORK—Day. week or nursing in homes: settled i olored woman Lincoln 3035. GIRL, colored: half day work by the week; no Sunday work. Ran. 31811. COOK —Capai’c experienced; private fam. ily. Lin. TSfU. 18 IJOOIMS FOR KENT CENTRAL. lii'i4: large warm, pleasant room: private family. liar 0335 M. COLLEGE. 3337 —Single front bedroom for $2 50: priva’e modern home. Kell. .1)758 EAST s; . 313, nicely lurnislud. modern. sleeping room, FORT WAYNE Ave.. 604: two room suite. semi-modern. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1605: pleasant front room, stm heat, pri. home Har. 033. VJ. OHIO. E. 4"T: neatly furnished rooms; modern: gentlemen. Mam 0216. PARK Ave 1015; large front room; modern private home. Kenwood 3020. WALNUT. W. 20: near Mer.dian. sleeping room, 9 team h-at: $3.30 BEAUTIFULLY furnished rm. adjoining hath stem* heat: home priv _IJ ar 4030 ROOMS—ROOMS —ROOMS Free lint. s'eepmg ami houwkeeping: any location deelred: save your turn : we have the best always Also unfurnished THE ROOM RENT SPECIALISTS HOOSIER SPEED RENTAL SERVICE 710 Oild Fellows Bklg. Lin 1873 Open 9 a ni to 7 p m . Sunday 11 t** 1. a—Light Housekeeping BUCHANAN. 728 2 furn rnis.. ground floor, private entrance; gar age COLLEGE. 2337: 3 room suite: sink: fully equipped ior housekt eping Ken. 5758. EAST ST.. N 139. ni.-.- clean trout room for housekeeping or sleeping, HOYT 1831; 3 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms: garage or will share home with couple. Drexel 2382-M. ILLINOIS. N 1341: 3-roon: suite, mod rn m.-ely furnished Lin 41 .~>S ILLINOIS. N 1502: clean, warm, complete housekeeping rooms aiiiill*. MADISON. 1035: housekeeping rms . gas. tl pri ,-•■ enti in $6 Drex 5375 MERIDIAN S 827” 2 large furnished r mins for hnnseltrepiiig: r > per week. MERIDIAN. S.. 1655: 3 n. ely f.:r front rms pri home and ■ni Di'-xe! 03*1*’ Nf-TtV JERSET N 515. 3-rm suit fihy eq-ni'p-sf for hiusekeering steam iieat PARK Ave , P 43 2 modern completely ''iri.sliea sups walking i!istan-*-PA’ K Ale ITO 6 2 larg- size well fur -d. 1 e ife.l rooms for - p TENTH. K 319 freed 2r- -,ni apt ‘THE TYSON rWEL tiT - -: 810 E. 2 i m - I in unf- riiished suite modern MODERN 'team tieat*ai f iru room priv. *■■ t unitor s- : -. r as Riley ‘!lT~>. h—Board and Rooms BROADWAY 151-7—Room for 2 -u •* • > ile $7 private hoax Cir •1 1 _ ILLINOIS ST 2722 —Strictly private • ■- 06 -W. iijßf- uii*l*r T* r; vuar-* to b- ard n’otlf-r * • ar*- Dr‘\fl 7211 NICKI. 7 furiishr*! room *irni. :*riv.*t* meal a 1 1 x ' REN l %LS

:i—Houses AKSKNaL N 227 runt {. T -8 .70 ft.- !*■;-; I -lit 1 to o-;i-Ui’s. T-:x in ..* i;-r ui'tif-. n. M-ii:. Kill* ‘ Goubl* Ka*.-io!p;. . .• Ui. CALHO FKNTRA!. 'SOOI i rr.B ia \ riu-ibb* ft : •.••, b* ai :t::v Km 2:* I** EDDY St.. 037 S_: 4 rms.. aerm-modem. * - ; * * Drtlx 2206 LI’DFOW Fs’ii IST:i rTT* U m .huib'>'. ’ t'- ni * tmiitioii ii;h'- S** •uy I •antvr f.srn • ami i->v > ;;v ••*i r* :.! r* ■: • r.. > .Ml f‘->r r*r.„ V, I.ffi W,-bsjr-r T*;h \ MAHVTaND. K u:r. . :T room'll.;;Ui* ' t,,r *ls. Wash .7000 f OH |?Hv IT* 2.'* -i lb •■. 5 r:.:vat r : u toilet r .’l 50 H-’ 2-145 W NEW YORK FT 1425. ii i •Tomi u* o*7- > Fir.-jo 2206. I’AKK Av*- !• r;iom modrrn: of , •*: I’AKK 334 rt"” ti'fTTT7l 7- 0 ro.m* iiii • nu. S : • . * - - #>. tri.it v. .-tv aat ur. .r.i;.rov *ti strt* l. I *22 Irr 381: 17TH St. E. 2026: *1 •;;>*"V 3 linfurnished i- * tsH.r .f ij .1? \V.'-barer *: 140 *“7 B< rr :it V7J7 ♦‘X.-ept f t* - ri-’Aiy i>apn‘d. 7-5 Trvtnetim 2502-3 STAT I N 1222 —Six room double. B*jxarr to uar ’me. Kaudojph 7220. %TL SI 150 1452 I ‘oarns aid* re >- ! 10TH. ":p;2l K *;~r. t~ 4 ■;.? b-t a liter, ui iz irat’ w. b-'*-: !*. • J 10TH K. mnderu hubU near Tech 756 : <! I • i.n> 4i%' t*-> tnrin-b**! 5 apartni ’ 1 is to l -• •t to l^:t; {•? •- O* ■! ?<.*♦.■ ’’•{•:i 1314 ! :u* \T> ~ 0 r. t*ms 4 mmi .drain- K m i :;3f;i> v * W 1401 5 room bun^aiow [ niofleri: reaaon.ibl** rent. Can b*- *een | at any time | TWF.NTYTSE'vENTIi W . 24—N* ar M#tj | dian: 7 rooms modern; nt eondiTM’s-;. tif'.'U p* hool. K.'irid'Gph 2P!_7V VERMONT K. 713 s room double mod 545 Har 0713 R VINE St . 12i N t room houw . elertrie garage Cirri •51 7p in and ern: newly decorated Webeter 1050. COBB REALTY CO rt V. NTS—IN3U BANTE— real ESTATE Main 2218 __ [C KM IK)FBI.K: very desirabl* 5-rm double; l>th modern Irv 20.70-W 221 N. FCLTON 1 iih-e rooms; *♦ ufc modern | 4 -ROOM duplex moib-rn: r#*nt 540 per month C all Ra::<Jf!pb OfHlft COIX)RED. Twelft h W 527 20—Foijr r 3 room apts S:o f*a* ?,• Cin-V* *‘.303 _ 8-ROOAf house, furnace and bath. Caii Main 1273, c—Apart men!6 RUCKLE. 3247; lower duplex 4 rooms modem: heat, water furnished; carafe; pavd ailey; adults Washington 2282. d—Hti&inrss Plac es I.7TH K 814 upper duph-x: 7 rooms: modern; heat and water; adults. Main 0170 w OFFICE eultabh* tor transfer. 328 Virginia Ave Lincoln 01KA CONSf)I.IDATKD Bldg;.. pnvat offie**; stnr•graphic j*frvi*e inrbsd*ft. Maui 4545 2i ^f;\i7i;si \u; fok s\Lk b—Houses VERY SPECIAL Hume now vacant near 32(1 St : 7 room* and bath: fine carpets <iovimtairn'. gns range and winter coal all inchnleii Sp< rial low price tliiw week by owner. $3,100 erigh required to take advantage of this bargain Call Randolph flKS.'i, ; NEW 5-room bungalow. 3925 Fletcher Ave. Two squares east of Sherman Ave.. loI rated in Engiisii Heights addition, opposite I Christian City Park front and rear porches, i cement walks, front drive, garage, electrli j lights, driven well: will sell at a real bar gam; $2,800 on easy terms. Main 5072 or Web 0899, BARGAIN SOUTH 0 rooms, strictly modern just newly decorated; on paved street: in good neigh borl bargain at $4,500 terms can be ! arranged FINANCE REALTY CO. Main ■Y73B 403 Roosevelt Bldg GALE St. 1100 block: 5-room modern; 3 car garage. Will trade on suburban of 5 acres and buildings. Call lloj*. Pros pert St., Room 3. Drexel 6817 Open evenings. BLACK St., near Sherman Drive; 5-room bungalow, nice basement, side drive, garage; only S3OO down: balance “as rent Key at 1102 'v- 1 'rosfe-ci St. Room 3. Drexel 6817. Open evenings. 1005 >. KEISNEK; new. 5-rooms bath: lavt-U strex’t; jirice $4,000: SI,OOO rash, ba .:ni-e terms. HALL & HILL, 147 E Market Main 2313. WHY pay rent when S3OO will permit you to move into anew bungalow, fail H. S GRAHAM. Lin. 4184. J E. MORRISON A CO.. Lin. 7536. GOOD INVESTMENT; $3,200; rents for $18.50 a side; S7OO down GILL REALTTV CO Wclwter 9100, or Har 3251 FOR nice homes east and south cash or terms C J OSBORN, Drexel 6184 FTYE-ROOM bungalows, easy payments. Wash 4344 CITY BLDItS H'ALI’T CO e—Suburban LONGACRE—S-room bungalow: big lot. 82Hx235; trade for small farm.

21 REAL ESTATE FOK SALE e—Suburban NEW 5-room bungalow, electric lights porches, drilled well. Fifty-Ninth and Harding Sts. Northolm addition, near Kessler Blvd. Highland and Broadmoor Country Clubs; S3OO cash, $27 monthly. OSCAR LEE. 406-230 East Ohio St. Main 0217. EDGKWOOD —New 5-room bungalow. never occupied 18x20 garage; good well: electricity 12 apple trees: lot IOOx 200 ample space tor chickens and garden; SSOO cash will handle. See JESS, 618 M.-ver-Kiser Bldg. Mam 6165. EDGKWOOD —Good 6 room house, lot 50x 300 plenty shade: dandy place: s.*oo cash will handle Will take in good lot as part payment. See JESS. 616 MeyerKiser Bidg_ Main 6165 _ UNIVERSITY Helg! ts 6-room house. 2 lots, 162x135; 18x20 garage, chicken house and run: coal house: SSOO cash will handle, or will trade tor acreage. See ,1 ,;s>. 010 Meyer-Kiser Bldg- Main 6165. NEW bungalow 4 large rooms, good loealion west lot or small cash payment down balance $6 per week. Lin. 5050. Evenings, Ken. 2789. m<*!ikhn" '$ e,„ >m . 1 a-tp ground.g on Pendleton-Greenfield pike; $3,500 will handle. See JESS. 616 Meyer Kiser Bldg. Main 6105. 12 FIVE-ACRE tracts, 8 miles from Monument, near Madtson Ave,-. paved road; reasonably priced: terms if desired. See JF.SS Old Vt yer K*s-*r B’dg, Main 610-*. 3 ACRES;~ 4 room house: garage and chicken house 7 miles from Monument; 1 mile from traction; $2,750. See JESS, 016 Meyer Kiser Bldg Main 6165. K —Builders and Contracting WILL build on your lot. you pay like rent. Build now. save money. CIVIC REALITY CO.. 136 N. Pel Lin. 5050, VI RE\ EST%TE WANTED WE HAVE buyers for all classes of Indi anapolia and suburban property. We also make trades. What have you? Call us. Main 2957. ()riii .Jessup Land Do. 49x150 On pavrd fftrwt. flue new errtion went: on;v *lO5 *2 7 rash double credit. MK WKESSKK Trv 0028 WK BUY HOUSES • : A SCHR :iBI R Lin 37.34 FARM LANDS FIFTY THREE acres. 9-room bri k house furna * . brick milk houae. garag'e, c hick fii houf*e. one hojr house, one cood frame barn, mauchions for ten rows, base for silo. goo<i cr*rk through p’ace. good cram, tr!i‘*k. yr dairy farm, i * ,tr Smith Valley will trad*- for Indianap■ is pr*ierty S> - Jess. 611 Kisei ... M ONE HUNDRED 1- i- Hend u County 14 miiet frotn Monument, ronmn? - r**ek t’jiLitr, 7-rtu:n J. - “F 42x38 barn *L .r • - rib at:u i; !'.iu-r> Karate* orrhard; i. • ■>d vA *ll and t-prou’ <m irotid *ravej road jrood dairy farm will traue for IndiinapoliM rtv St© Jes*s. **lL M->- r K:s*er MI<L. Aina >n>s. • ■ . V • <d j;r tve! mail. nircarn through plac\ 7 riiLes from Mouunicn* 1 mile from lra>* t: . price r * 3m> Src JESS. 010 MeytrKi-. - Bl*lc Main 0107. LET to- ft : you ti> • prop, rtv vaho a m Fort Mu th the f.iMfr-bt growing **ity in so’ithvvt hi Florida Also about a* r* ay** tr.ii ta both larce and small io ar IY P. SICKS. Ft, Myers, Fla FjOKTY .• •- ill • Grand-* v;i!l-y • 1 1r ’s i.u ti 52.7> per acre; t< run*. 2 nuies from town i& pavement. Route 2. Box 50 • * - rexaa w %cR E S s • - * * 1 .. • in:**. fr*.:r. Mt*;iumert a : ; tl-iable. W. i tr a- farm >• JESS. did Meyer -Kerne Bldg Main 010510 RES ’ r i.a e md. Florida; 500 fut trees : > idjf to bear Will trade for 1i..; il.i; • property S'*** JESS. 01 u Meyer-Kiw : M lin 01 5 . ACRES -par r.-l John** <o tv •: a-r* •* . t’v.it' and 5 a. r* ■* timU r n good Nils* I 1.1.W1.d1S I OK do; a—Coal, lie and Wood

Why Pay More? White Ash Lump $5,00 Kust-rn lv£ Ip. . $675 West Va. large s*i.7s West Va. egg $6.25 S.-ini-Smokeless Ip $7 50 I'ooa. Ked Ash N<> 2. M. R.. s*i 56 Illinois lump $5.00 Indiana lump $5.00 Indiana Kgg $1 75 Indiana mine run $4 50 Nut and Slack $3.75 25c discount on 2 ion orders. Our Guarantee 2,000 Ihs. per ton and a square deal. Nagelsoo Coal COo 821 I']. St. ('lair st. ClrHc o:*i)s. Boylston Coal ALWAYS CLEAN —We mean cl'-an. •THE PRIDE OF INDIANA ’ LARGE LUMP $7 COAL delivered fur the present wh > wn can deliver direct from tho cars. INDIANA “has' 1 good coal. WHY PAY jirice of gnod-Mzed coal for slack and hireenwifca weighed in with your coal. YOU GET the same kind of coal on all reorders, filled from flic same mine. POCAHONTAS MINE RUN $7 delivered. GENUINE Hazard. Harlan County Eastern Kentucky lump coal, delivered clean. No dirt. No slack. Indian Superior Coal Cos. 5 K. MARKET ST.. KM 304 Lin. 7531. Why Take Chances By buying Cheap Coat? GLENDORA WONDER COAL—EVERY POUND GUARANTEED Gen. Glendora Block largo forked $7 00 Gen. Glendora, 3 to 6 In Ip., eln fk..s6 25 Gen. Glendora Egg. clean forked.... $5.75 Best W. Virginia Block, large forked.s7.oo Best Eastern Ky. Block, large forked. $7.00 Best W. Virginia Wah. Egg., cln fkd $6.50 Best Indiana Lump, clean forked... $5.50 Best Indiana or Illinois Egg. clean fit. 55.25 Best Virginia mine run. 50% 1ump.55.50 25c discount on all 2-ton order*. KINDLING WITH EACH TON Delivery anywhere in city. Union Ice & Coal Cos. DRex 4621 DRcx. 4628. SPECIAL Genuine Kentucky Hazard, No. 4, forked lump, $6.50 Bettlhiel 'Coal Co o DJiexel 2717

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?5 MISC KI.LANEOrs FOK s v j,^ a—Coal. Ice and Wood WHILE IT LASTS O. r t in•: •• H- ’ w* r r.oMtas \ I,—Clothing TROUSERS To Marieh YounCcat $3.55, $4 95. $5.95. $6 93 and up. THE PANTS STOKE CO. 48 West Ohio St Near IliinoiA. OVERCOATS ••> I'• - - ' aUi 10 idj - iat •* . r LADY'S ■ w wint* ■ 18 : - ! ;'irn-. i\ (on c tin < td K*-i 47-t-t ,—Hiijstdndd (iuuds I)A VKNTOHT Rcm 'KKRS, Uh try Uh> W • i-t• ; '.337 HUGS :uid ; inolr.im* Dorinian 14 • C" 10 j Vi gto SEWINo id . „ ~ir i. it* ••(! 030 > M • Tid:an -: • • . i ■ -.1 : * Lgxingtoi 1110 N Capitol HOT BLASI Florenn* l* •: rujß n* r “ tk.vppi* o*b**r c* * ■!** COM VI KT! LY - t ■ Hey* 1 . ■•. fort ipt. for wit. 1 -. o:-’v of rt nt r mo l . 1001 d—Miscellaneous rm nn nn kji liyiulli mum n To ■* * Wo Will Fiiniinh V•• i P imm ami H Vi*',i r r- Y.ur ( •ca Wu ik A U .. - C-. * 4-* i , I Before Bad Weather Sots in r-*8 _ v ‘■y ■ Wp S* II Lmnlx-r Uuolitig 1 inw* Plavfrr Blork Fiup laninx® T !■" i EverytlniiiT Kr . ius-l to !'• 1 Aii>ttiinir. Fine Mill Work W’e ('an Save You Money llut We Can t I nless You I! invest 2 gate 1 _z2| Ii I w /f In bimkns’ons mm i ARMY SASU Supply in World. T!ift Sasic EspFt-laily Gotxl for <.a r:ipf*n Ghickcn Hourtea. Porch' n. Barucsj. etc. For Quirk Service Call WEb. 200.'! 2004 BufSeers’ Liamber and Material Cos. ROOSEVELT AND LEWIS ST. NEXT IU'IH AND MASS AVE. VIADUCT OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ' Tar pal:i *i ns All hjzcs for Wagon Covers. Truck Cov j ers, Dust Cloths. Wind-Breakers ami ev*-ry oth*r purpoHe See tm for !•'• *Mt priei-M |on Tarpaulins anywhere Cornplet?- stock on hand. RLi-cUsinith and Carpenter Shovels, Spini h. Picks. Piek Handles and numerotiH other itema at barK-uu prices. Open Saturday until \ r> ni M L. UOLDBERG & SON CO 1302 W W ASH s' r ' ONE Nubian hot ,m and one winter: like new; price S3O. Call Drexel 7405. BABY'B white enameled crib on wheels. Pirrc $4 50 Kan 7704 r—Musical liisfrimicnts .. EXTREME BARGAIN One player piano, practically new; can tic fld by finishing payments; also one Edison phonograph; can be sold same way. Call Circle 0832 and ask for Mr, Wilkinur if you i.re iiiterested in saving: money on a fine instrument.. SAXOIMIONE—C. G. Conn gold bell. pearl key, silver satin finish; slightly used. Irvington 2922 Mr. Parker. f—l'et ;uul Live Stock MONKEY, 8 months old: ring tail: fine specimen: $25. C<ol Lincoln 2727. U*tween 8 and 5. 26 MISCKI JjAN'KOUS WAN TED CASH for 4 to 8 rooms of furniture. Call Randolph 7034. IF YOU have any Ice ocxes to sell, just HIGHEST prices paid for good used furulture. Call Drexel 4760. 27 IU Si ~.\NL\I)Lm:K.4IT;.VI^ RUGS. 9x12. thny cind.. $2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken 4402 MULLER S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 W. Maryland SR

-T v;i mnevs A woi m i:\n:\Ts jKFATHFR> l „ M $• : a::! renovated t i.air-r nctti v-h .i ;• om ma<le r_ h > KJ\ ? \•0 M. 4 Mi. : 14 : X SA! ETY RAZOR BLADES ~ it Ave TS M*OK \(.I; \NI) I K\\N| Li; lOW rn f • (•?; ovf'r'Hh't fnvj'inf. return load* *r m On g Cn.einn it (YTTO J SUESZ Mam 3f •< M v.n 2363. W.?dNOKTH W ■ k • !H A v *" ~Co C^‘ at ■ ••• ' R*if.-bj :d; 3741 MUCK O !miF7> 2* I U s|\l ss OPI'OKM M ill s 12 : * rod'M - I..rm: hou ‘ 't " owjjr ty *v \i (iiMomi > i ok mu; CHhVH'iI.KT t- .rut. 1P“; barman, ts-r :.H CENTRAL Bt ICK CO ;f>l *7 i , v • ' • , • P 23 A I . • : lir-8 r ,'"|l J- >N!> WHITAKER <AI.KS CO i , • * , . andS Isy l-OLD i.>tVr Tb * ■ ; b-lV 4 :.-w .-•! 1 B Si M ' . ter- '.bhedt; • JoN!> WHITaKKK CO •c; N ( Ass (>:: pf-i-.igs and I tViUrTTur7!■ ~hV "fi“aT; khV./btimT ti:-. - >3O .} .wn a:.* 1 th. %V tv 1 Hi - . . \ 7 v M**n L.iU m >TONK CH E V KOI *KT n > - * ii i • tuiiij i.< T; l ' ( m.lki kma tops. S’A PARKER. 544 K Wash St HUD t-.uri! P* : *b* t kt, j:. *so 1 ash . icrim W ‘-*.-r t t>'" K ford iuiiif ♦fT-f.-d t ;.,nip a: *1 ctin-r rxtr.it K-.t! r uv for * ..... nab* T*ri:s W • bt-r 3005 M*K'D!'. r e •.*r"\B:' i .ii b. .' t T. „; v r.i * ••! p b-d radiator, and- u1.e;,4 five ‘ 8 L tank >•! r*' ar i 1 • r -xtr ~ *177 f'.i a i-ilfk si • W-b :pmis T* rms l;Kn TOW \ N 0 >y nr r t ti 4 •*unii<n f r FORD tr v tp i 0 <• 50 uish JEWETT. <l<'moi.sr.itor. cp:tpped with w inter top b irg-it-i 748 Vtrtrl • K Drexel 6240 WHY NOT RIDE LIKE EVERY ONE ELSE W r> ! \ r ?hc T>rßt lot of late model repnHjM-vB. ii < a ? ' that you will anyi v. !:* r*- and every one. prn e far bejow their re.*; value. A FKW SAMPLKS 1f> r :t NASH TOURING. IP'.* t cl r.v rorpK 1 P!4 CHKV. TOURING 1024 FORD TOURINGS. 1P32 DURANT TOUIUNG AND SEV EKAI. (* ! TH KK> Probably tin* very *ar you aro lo>kmar | for Any <-ar may Ni -ii- hai <l for email | down payment ami very liberal terms on , balance If will be worth your while to corno in and k. e tlio ckiflsi of car-4, we have, before j y*tu buy fXf>. INVESTMENT & SEC. TO. 235 W. GEORGIA. CIR. 5327. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS iHTossEssLP Tars Finnner company has weveral cars on hand which w<‘ro taken brick from debtors .ni <-• i.not <f non payment Can bo pur chaaed for Irsn than unpaid balance; cash or terms. I.ot consists of Es sexs. overland, Durants. Stars. Maxwells ami Fords COAT IT KS. TOT- KINGS AND ROADSTERS OUR WEEK-END * SPECIALS | 15*21 Oldsmiobile S:x. In good Phjjjie; >1.70, >OO down. No f rade. COMPARE THIS WITH OTHER VALUES HAYNES S- SCHMIDT. INC. 120 122 W. North. Lini’oln 7575. Open Evenings and Sunday. 1-or Oood Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 ti. Cuyitp" Main 1579. fi-*r S'i->Arm DON T fn-get the !>lg used ear sale at OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1663-65 S. Meridian. SEE MILLER CHEVROLET FIRST. 650 Virginia Ave. SEE MILI.EIf CHEVROLET FIRST a—Trucks GOOD USED TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES t Ford 1 -ton stake body. 1 G. M. C. 1 -ton cab. 1. Int. model S. 1-ton cab. stake body. J Int.’ model K. 1 Vj -ton cab, Wnt. model G. 2-ton cab. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMERICA. Used Truck Store. 1188 Kentucky Ave. Circle 2809. Circle 2809.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOK SALE USED CARS bougni ana sold. I. GOL3BIIRO. 522 N, Capitol. USED CARS caen. payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Snies Cos 345 N' Cap :7i At ioAloisi i.Ks \v \N ; n i) WANTED—IOO cars to wreck for parts Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main *>3B9. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. _ Main 4446. 32 VI I O St If 1.11.5, Kill* .IKS AUTO WASHING Our sprx'iaHy. 334 N. Illtnola. S & S Auto Laundry CHEVROLET specialists: first class work; reasonable prices, Bel 2733 Cox Bros. 33 MO lOKf Y( I KS, UK VA LES GOOD bicycies. $8 ana up; tires. $2 and lII* 94 6 ", - ■ • , Sl-ttS Ave 34 AUTOMOmLES FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive It. 137 E. Wabash _ Uin h* 3006, 35 FINANCIAL “Yoo Aire Hcuvnitedl 99 to Imivestigate THE AMERICAN’S plan of polvin? th* financial problem of WAGE EARN KJ l S V ROF ES SlO NA L and BUSINESS MEN You c.m be assured of satisfactory dcabnga. lor we have served the residents of Indianapolis over 25 years. “Service” r.raus the performance cf a duty, that duty with us means promptn*ss. simplicity. a • ura y. accommodattng you in ft wav that pleases the most skeptical. This is an age of ppf-i ia’!/. at '.on nothin? has b*en left undone to make our SERVICE the very best Easy Terms We loan you any amount up to 5500 on y • >- r furniture, fixture*, ,v m from one tu thirty month*’ time to repay loan I'ay all or any part of loan at any time and only be <har?G'i tar tho actual timo tho mo"/y is used a ; Total Cool $ 25,00 5 Months ? 2.64 50.00 5 Months 525 100.60 5 Months 10.50 200.0 c 5 Month? 21.00 A , ‘ thcr an. ■ .n’.-i Kami" proportional': ra!>- -g-r time If needed; monthly payments Wfcemi In Need \:s a: t let :i explain ? s'y our p’.ar-e •• -tr. • h : • ;>h rn* app*ivat.c.h receivj prompt ittni American Loan Company 347 Bankers ’Tr .-0 Bhl ; l\ nnsy:v i : . i Ohio Sts MA 'M'X-I Member* f L. i. t a 1 Anericaa i. L* : A- ci at ions ra@G3Bl7 TP®Q@Z^] UN tHA . I tA. Mm it: l Y !r AiNTI l. it:. I*l A Nor- A UTi -> 1 i t K "lUt K AND FARM IMIT-EM l.N'i S. Our Flexible Plan mak- * 1t eH*v t< r you to repay ’■•an. We Rive Ions: tune A nd enial* paynieiite :f G*-i iM- r-nt > \ar„’a for actual days you use our luoik'jr. LET us E.XFI AIN OUR FLAN TO YOU. CAIMTOL LOAN CO. HI 1 : !•;. Wushinuton St. MA In 0585. J.I ttcoln 7184.

VN W K f.OAN nnmey promptly on w*• •>rwi mnrt . h *J 1 :? P. •p . * Rank Bid* .- 5 • * lid. \\. NOTIC I S city ai>vkrtisemkst. PKPAKTM KM’ PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF TliK BOARD b.dpo.ap,. - !: ' V*.v 10 IP*2U M W i ■N < jl: • ' • • * ) ■■ ■ by the Board of P : ■ W..t t!.- •:;> . f I. id: iicmdis India.. (-M t • loth (lay <>f Nnvcrn b t ! 0*24 . l’ r a \ ♦<! .i r i rn!i h nwii'.ir t!i* prirna fame for The so, owinz d* s-ribfd pub c tm ;>r:>v , as ;nith<.riztM by the Improvement Resolution namo! * Improvtu. Hi U volition No 11842. SKVKNTEENTH STREET. From v. f>Mt him of west rad line of C . C . C A St I. Railroad To '\ast prnpt rty line of Northwestern Avenue K\ * pt the crossing of the private sw Itch. By g**ading and paving: the roadway with Asphalt. Asphalt)*’ Concrete Concrete or Briok. laid on a B inch travel concrete foundation troiu *urb line to nirh line, to a uniform width of *24 feet: grading and paving the w tries of the tntcrs .-ting strict and alleys in a similar manner and to the width* as shown on plan: curbing both si.!*s ** f th<* roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone, Granite or R\.'4 Inob Concrete Curb: curbing the w mgs *)f the intersecting street amt alleys in i simitar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 75 lineal f*et <>t B foot radius granite corners, providing ii‘l llnea! feet of lo toot radius granite cor r.-'.-H constr .• ting 1 at h basin, including inlet top: providing R new- Iron inlets; laying 70 lin al fe • t of 1 2 im h dram pipe with connections made to inlets: catch basins and manholes, providing ISO feet lineal feet of 4xl* inch Stratified Limestone Marginal St mo or h x‘,’x'’ inch Standard Steel Caving Guard as specified: resetting 3 nriftholc tops to grade; resetting 2 iron inlets to curb grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where-not already in. All to be ns shown on plan and ns specified. Persona interested In or affected by said describ'd public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has lived Friday. Nov. 28. 1R24. 2 p. m . as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property desenM*fi 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 create-* or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of own era and descriptions of property subject to l>e assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. II 1- REEM AN. M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Novh’O. J2l 22 24 2"*, f !B ‘27. IfUM__ CITY ADVKrMsKMKNT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OK THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Hub. Nov. 11). 1024. TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN: Notice is hen by given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the LDth day of Novom her. 111*24. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facia assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 11233. ROOSEVELT AVENUE. From east property lino of Ilillsside Avenue. To west property line of Tacoma Avenue. By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Briek. laid on a B-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 40 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; providing 100 lineal feet of new straight <hirb and 47 lineal feet of 15- foot granite radius corners at Park at Valley Ayenue; providing 207 lineal feet of new straight curb, laying 1.335 square feet of new 4%-foot cement walk on north side of Roosevelt Avenue between Caroline street and Winter Avenue, due to widening of street at this

39 LEGAL MOTIVES (Continued) point as D. R. 11.160; providing 31.5 lineal feet of 10-foot granite radius corners; providing 19 lineal feet of 6-foot granite radius comers: constructing 1 catch basin, including inlet top; providing 1 iron inlet; laying 50 lineal feet of 12-inch main pipe with connections made to inlet, catch basin and manhole; providing 319 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or 1 , x2x2inch Standard Steel Paving Guard ns specified; resetting 4 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, sewer, gas and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be sb shown on plaus and as specified. - J Contractor in submitting bis bid must submit a separate bid for grading and paving of roadway: exclusive of space occupied by car tracks per square yard: separate bid for grading and paving of space occupied by car tracks, per square yard: separate bid for s'raigiit curbing per lineal foot; separate bid lor granite radius curb per lineal foot r separate bid for new cement walk, per square foot: separate bid for resetting straight curb, per lineal foot; separate bid for resetting radius curb, per lineal foot: separate bid for '-atch basins, including inlet tops, per catch basin: separate bid for new iron inlets, per Inlet: separate bid for 12-ineh drain sewer pipe per lineal foot; and a separate bid for marginal curb or steel paving guard per lineal spot. I'ending interested in or affected by Bald described public improvement are hereby notified ttiat the Board of Public Works of said y]ty has fixed Friday, Nov. 2S, 19*24. 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 wil! determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will b'- benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or m a greater or less sum than tiiat named on said roil Bald assessment roll showing said prlma facie assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at th- off.e, of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES K COFFIN, W. It. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis Nov 20: 21. 22. 24. 25 26. 27 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndianapoli* Ind . Nov 18, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given by the Board of Pub 1 ! • Work-* of the thty of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 17th day of November. 19'.’4 they approved an assessment roll showing the pjflma fa-do assessments for the following' dc-nbefl public improvement, as authorized by the Improveinert Re-o'.:,tion nam-d: Improvement Resolution No. 11816. GEORGIA STREET. From east property line of Olive street. To west property ine of Lcota Street by grading and paving the roadway with Asnhait. A-ph-Ltic C-.ncrete. Concrete or Brick, iaiil on a 6 inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to i-urb line * ■ uniform wi th of 24 feet, curbing both eic.r-s of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. B-rrx Sand-done. Granite or f.\24 in- h Ciinet-ete ,rb providing 24 feet ,-f 4xlß-in>'h Stratified Limes' . ti e M i", a: S-cf<* ->r x'.‘x2 tneh StandPaving Guard .as spe -ified. re-gettii-g - it- et top- to .-urb grade. \ sc e\-?* -dun- til water 6' sewer and other priv at- -r- - . onne.-tions to prop * rtv line. !■ r-t already in. \i*. to be is shown on plan and as specified. Ia rsons Interested tr. or affected by said jbed yement are hereby t ..title,) that tin- l: -nl of Public Works of -aid h a fix- •! Friday November ‘.’B. 1924 2:no j, m as a date upon which remonstrates-* will be received, or l.earit against the i mount assessed n., .* each piece ' projecty desinbed j,- oi,| r ’ r.-i via determine the quei * a a- to whether e.i--h lots or tracts of .ids have b'-'-u or will benefited in ihe amounts named on said roll, or in a greater r :•--- um Gian that name., on till roll. < , a--.—men! roll showing eud prlma fa.-te i—e—ments with the names of owners d< enptions of property subject to be a—-.!-; n on file and may tie s-ett at th*- ofltce of the Board of Public Who..a of-. 10 City. t HARLFB T. COFFIN. W 11 FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER. Boa- ' of l’ub I.- Works City of Indianapolis. N V 19 26 21. 22 24 25 26 1 924 cTty apv f.rtTsem knt; DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORK 9. OFFICE OF THE BOARD.

Indian icolis. led Nov is 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice -i I. rchv mu by the Boyd of r .*>!i ■ Works of the ctv of Indianapolis lia that u tbe 17th daj of Novem- !„ r 19 ,'4 Oil -. a; pr vieil an assessment roll showing the prlma Gone assessment for 0 • G. owing d.rit-'.i public improvement. as iatbori. and by the improvement reS"’.-.:t:oM i-aicsi Improvement Resolution No. 1195 ft. FIRST ALLEY east OF RINGGOLD STREET From south property line of Hervey Street. To south property bee of first alley ... t: , c L.-riey Sb-rrt (nunnm: east I v *■ u ind paving the a ley with Asphalt \-j iltl.- t'htirrete Concrete or ind ■ ,i a 6-ineti gravel concrete foundation from 6 ins-lies of properly line to 6 inches *J ne, to a width of It bet, :■ setting 1 manhole top to grade. Use extending ad water fRS, sewer and other private service oonneettoiis to properly lup-. where not already in. All to boas shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested in or affected bv said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works ol said city has fixed Friday. Nov. 28. 11*74. 2 p m. as a date upon which remoi - rai-ce* *• be reoelv and or hear.'., aga.ust tlie amount asscrstd against each piece of property described in sa'd roll, and ui.i determine the question -* to whether s .'h lets nr tracts of laud have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or *:i h greater or less sum than that panted on -aid roll. S. ‘n assessment rod shnwhig said prtma f a , 1,. Assessments with Uic names of owners and descriptions of property subject to tie assessed, is on site and may be seen at the office of tho Board of Public Work* of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M . J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of lndiananapolis Nov 19. 'io. 21. 22. 24. 25. 26, UWL CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. Nov 19, 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 19th day of November. *924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prinia facie assessments for the following described public improvemet t us authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11893. DENNY STREET. From north property line of TwentyEighth Street. To south property lino of Thirtieth Street. By grading the roadway from curb-line to curb line 1" a. uniform width of 24 feet; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified T.im**s!om\ Berea Sandstone Granite or 0x24-ineh Concrete curb; eon strip ting 1 catch basin, including inlet tot*, provide’s|l new iron inlet; laying 46 lineal feet o™ 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to Inlet, catch basin and at the bench wall In tho manhole as shown on the plan; resetting 3 iron inlets to curb-grade. All to be as shown on plan ami as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement arc hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city lias fixed Friday. Nov. 28th. 1924. 2 I*, 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 w ill 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, "r in a great* r 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 fie and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W 11. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov 20 21 22 24. 25. 26. 27. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 18. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tbe Cit.v of Ind anapolis, Indiana, that on the I7th day of November. 1924. they approved au assessment roil showing the prima facie assessment*

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(Continued) for the following described public im* provement, as authorized by t)ie Improve*ment Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11916. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF BE V ILL HI. AVENUE, From south property line of first alley south of Brookside Avenue. To north property line of Coyner Avenue. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete o Brick, laid on i 6-inch grave! concrete foundation from C inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 9 feet. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and aa 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 Friday. Nov. 28th. 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 roil, 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 iess sum than named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prlma faeie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indian, apolis Nov. 19 20. 21. *)2 24. 25. 26 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Nov. 19. 1924, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board nf Public Wi.rks of tbe City of Indianapolis. 1: ina. that on tho 19th day of Noverp•••*ll showing the print a fame assessme C| ment. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 1168*. WISCONSIN STREET. From west property line of Meridiast Street. To west property lino of Capitol Avenue, By grading and paving tne roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line *o ■ ■urb line to a uniform width of 2* feet • grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and ai'eys tn a similar manner and to the widths shown on plan: providing 31 lineal feet of 10* : io! Granite Radius corners resetting 31 meal feet of 10-foot Radius corners providing 106 lineal feet of 4x 18-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or Nx2x2inch Standard Steel Paving Guard. a* specified; resetting 1 manhole top to grade. Also extending all water, sewer, gas an<J other private service connections to prop* erty line where not already in, All to be as shown on plan ind as specW fled Persons interested in or affected by sai<s des rlbcd public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Work* of said city has fixed Friday. Nov, 28th, 1924. 2 p m. as a date upon wht-.h re monstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against ea* h p: e of property described in said roll, an t wi l determine tho question as to whethig sm h lots or tracts of land have been o w:i’ b- benefited in the amount* named on said run or :n a greater or br-s sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of own. ers and descriptions of properly subject to b- assessed, ts on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Work* of Salu c:ty. CHARLES F. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN, M. .1 SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapedis. Nov 20 21 22 24. 25. 26 27 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Ind anan Ind Nov. 19 TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN: Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 19:h day of November. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prlma facie assessments so the following described public improvement as authorized by tha Improvement Resolution named Improvement Resolution No. 11890 MINNESOTA STREET. From east property Une of Union Street, To west property line of Madison Avenue, By grading and paving ths roadway with Wooden Block Asphalt. AsphalticCon r* te or Rri.T, laid on a 6-inch gravel ; ■ on rete foundation from curb line to curb 1 line to a uniform width of 24 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets anti alleys in a similar manner and to the w :d:hs as shown on plan: pro* viding 177 lineal fee; of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone and resetting ft manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. s-wer *rd other private service connections to property line, where not already tn. All to be as shown on pian and a* specified Persons interested In or affected by at<J descrPVci public improvement ar* hereby notified that tbe Board of Public Work* of s ltd city has fixed Friday. Nov 28* 1924. 2 p, m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against eseii piece o? property described in said roll, and will determine the question as t<* whether such lots or tracts of land hav* been or will be benefited in ths amount* named on said roll, or in a great-m or I'S* sum than that named or. said roll. Said assessment roll showing said facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seed at tbe office of the Board of PubliS Works of said city. CHART.FB E COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M, J SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Nov. 26. 21. 22. 24. 2ft. 26. 27 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OE PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Ind. Nov Is. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by tb" board ng public works of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 17th day of Noven* her. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prlma facie assessment* for the following described public tm* prnwmsnt as authorized by the Improves ment resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11781 INDIANAPOLIS AVENUE From north property Itne of Fall Crecft Parkway. North Drive. To south property line of TMrtletll Street. i _ Except the Intersections of Twenty--4 Hill Street, Twenty-Sixth Street. TwentyEighth Street and Twenty-Ninth St rest By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch craVel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting street anti alleys In a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; providing 300 lineal feet of 4xlßdneh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or I *x2x2-inch standard Steel Paving Guard as specified; resetting nine manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. AH to be as shown on plan and a* 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 Friday. Nor. 28, 1924, 2 p m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against tho 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 havs 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 prim* facie assessments, with the names owners mid descriptions of property euw jeet to lx- assessed, is on file and may Iv, seen at the office of the bpard of publio works of said city. ** CHARLES E. COFFIN W. 11. FREEMAN M J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indian, apolis Nov 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 25. 23, 1024, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the nn® J signed has d’ .>• qi alified as admin'strafr? of (Slate of Thomas F Howell, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. NELLA M BEACH. No. 22890. Nov. R. 15. 22. You Read the Want Ads— "* Have you tried to use them? It s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. (Continued on Next Page)