Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 263, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1925 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES TOMES. ALETHA WEBER —Age 23 years mother ot little Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber and sister of Freda and Harold of Indianapolis, and Harry Watts of Chicago. Funeral Tuesday. 2 n. m at residence. 429 Goodlet ave. Friends invited. Burial at New Crown Point cemetery. (Madison (Ina.) papers please copy.) I FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T/BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office £220 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Prexel 2570. Circle 5950. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois Bt. T funeral directors to the people of Indian. mTXW^sMffioRT ! 9. GADIJ— 2130 Prospect St Phons ’ George Grinstemer Funeral director. 522 H. Market. Main 0908 _____ E 5! lEL W&flxb bNDERTAKERS—H*BEY fc TITUS. 61 j N. Delaware Main 3580. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES "tsiaffirfif: rrt'r'e^y'S* 0 PERSONAL* ON and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by •ny one other than myselfi raNR cox 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 3 UMBRELLAS 2 LAUNDRY CASES „ - 1 BLACK LEATHER BAG 1 MUSIC ROLL 3 PURSES 1 CAP 2 PR. GLOVES 4 ODD GLOVES 2 BELTS 4 PAPER BAGS 1 DOOR KEY 3 PACKAGES MAIN 2737 Karpin— Black enamel, set wiiu pearls. tn Ayres’ or on Pennsylvania St. car. Circle 1214. Reward. 12 UELPWAXTKD—MALE FARM hand, married, wtih experience and reference. Good place for right man. Call or adu -vs. 306 Meridian Life Bldg. PRINTER t .’exchange work for dentistry. Drex. 410 ■

MEN—Neat appearance, house-to-house proposition; good pay. MR. HEDGE. 214 W. Maryland. RELIABI.'. MAN in every town ana city to distribute free samples, advertising matter, etc. No selling. Part or lull time outdoor work. Write quickly*' se iding stamps for contract. Manager Colt tube, 5153 N, Clark St.. Chicago. 111. MEN—We will teach you modem barbel - lug and place you in a position that pays big wages the year round. Write for catalog. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 105 B. Wells. Chicago. WFfliave - noTri4valiable - two — veJy - deslrabTe openingr in our retail sales department. These positions are permanent and payy well. See Mr. Retin. 115 E. Ohio. Tuesday morning 8 to 10. 13 INSTRUCTIONS ltA/VVVNAA/SA/SAAA/VVVMVVVVNAA/VVVVVV\ Indiana’s Busiest Scnool of Beauty Culture. Investigate and You Will Know Why. Free Clinic. Diplomas Awarded. Write For Frc Booklet. 167 N. Illinois bt. Circle 0296. Second Fioor Stewart Bldg. Beauty Culture Is Profitable Success depends on training. Our course is both practical and theoretical. Personal attention given. Terms If desired.' Free clinic. St. Clair School of Beauty Culture. Riley 2348. 246 E. St. Clair St. COMPLETE beauty culture course; tuition, $36; liberal terms if desired: day and evening classes; practical experience on live models. Unusual credit terms. OLIVE STREET HAIR StORE 1138 Olive St. Lrexel 4535 POPULAR piano music tav.tnt ,n 20 lestß6,lT!i.A.iiS. ‘Uf 14 SALESMEN WANTED HOSIERY SALESMEN Pure Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., has good territory, free samples, investigate. Mr five, manager. 017 Merchants Bank __ Bldg. CREW managers and canvassers; new deal; $lO a day. salary and commission. J ROSE, 217 Loralne llotel. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHER for secretarial posl ion ... uw.uiowu office. Unusual optortunliy for advancement. In letter of application state age. experience, referrnce and salary expected to start. Addrcsi A No. 1343, Times. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO p LAyNDRB J. LOTZ. iTBNOGRAPHEiR. 19. high school grad , uate. good appearance, ref. Web. 18&4-R AFTERNOON enmployment by college girl. Office work preferred. Try. 1456-J. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ~ CENTRAL. 1316; front room for 1 or 3 employed; reasonable. Circle 3177. ILLINOIS. N. 3437; nicely furnished front room with garage. NEW JERSEY. A 626: nicely furnished sleeping rooms, Lincoln 4649, STRICTLY modem room, oty heat: con__tlnuou* hot water. Lin. 8244. COZY modem, unfurnished room; kitchen . prmlsg**; first floor. Irv. 2444-J. ar—light Housekeeping CAPITOL. N., 1541. Clean, modern rooms, furnished: $4.60 up. Lincoln 4063.

IS ROOMS FOR KENT a—Light Housekeeping EAST. N. 139: nice clear, housekeeping room; everything furnished; $3 week. HOYT AVE.. 1112 —2 turn, housekeeping rms.; Mod.; call after 6 p. m. Drex. 5810. b—Board and Rooms SMALL CHILD—To board: excellent care given. Call Riley 2388. 18 RENTALS a—Houses RELLEONTAINE 1618—4-room semi-mod-em half double. $22.50. Caell at lold Bell, after 7 p. m. . CHURCH. 816; 6 rms.. semi-modern: water paid; inside, toilet; $23.60. DRex. 2208. EMPIRE St., 320. 3 rooms, car space in rear 315 E. South. , LINDEN ST.. 2029 —Hall new 3-room double; sl6. Civic Realty. 136 J. Delaware, * .Incoln 6000. McKIM. 224 S.: modern except furnace; S2B. Rail. 0796. 19TH Bt., 505 E.: 7 rooms, modern. Inquire DR. HARRY T>. WELLBB. 506 Kahn Bldg. Main 1687, 1606 LAWTON: 5-room single; electric lie its; gas. garage: $25.00. SCtMIbT A SMITIi. INC.. REALTORS 13 > N. Dela. Main 4088. 9*6 N. SHEFFIELD; 4 rooms; electric lights: gas; $17.00. „„„„ SCHMID A SMITH, INC.. REALTORS 130 N, Dels St Main 4088. 1309 TABOR: 4 rooms: electric lights; city water: gas: garage $30.00. SCHMID A SMITH, INC.. REALTORS 130 N, Dela. St. Mam -1088. HOUSES FOR COLORED 2102 Hovey. 4 rooms 512*52 1508% Columbia. 4 rooms sl7 o 0 2422 N. Arsenal. 5 rooms sl£-00 2240 Columbia. 4 rooms $lB >0 1430 Cornell. 4 rooms $20.00 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, 2168 PIERSON; 3 rooms: electric lights: city water; $14.00. . SCHMID A SMITH. INC.. REALTORS 130 N. Dela. St. Main 4088. CHEAP RENT Walking Distance 1120 E. Michigan, 4 rooms $13.00 1114 E. Michigan. * rooms .SIO.OO Houses have gas and electricity. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, A. F. ZAINEY. REAL ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N DELA LI. 6529 SEE DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL for bargains. REAL ESTATE. b—Houses, Hats Furnished ASHLAND. 1134 —2-room apartment with bath. Lincoln 8089. c—Apartments 956 Miley Ave., 4 rooms, tor colored. sls. STATE SAVING AND TRUST CO. MAIN 4517. 9 E, MARKET. 2-ROOM modern apt.: water and lights furnished; $lB month. Web. 2751. d—Business Places

3 IDEAL STORE ROOMS GROUND FLOOR 1—15x60 Feet ‘ 2—15x45 Feet Just three rooms left in this modern business block. Brick building, steam heat and water furnished. Rent mighty reasonable. SEE THEM at 1108-1118 N. Illinois st. H. D. GOODE MA. 5655. 1120 N. lilluOis. ©—Miscellaneous DOUBLE garage, near Fountain Square: $7.60 per month. EVERROAD A WHITE. Lln. 3880. Res,. DRex, 3250. GARAGE. 30 cars; repair shop, battery service; SBO, Apply 350 W, 25th. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SAIJE b—Houses REAL BUNGALOW Tremont north of Washington; long living-room with fire place: two bedrooms: bath; dining-room; kitchen; large breakfast room: hardwood floors in living and dining rooms: full basement; laundry; $5,500: SI,OOO cash. Mr. Keller. RA. 0894. SCHMID & SMITH, luc. REALTORS. 130 Nt- Dela. Main 4088. STATION St.. 2300 block; dandy 4-room semi-modern cottage; electric lights, ga*. water; bargain $2,500, with s2oo down. Mr. Allison, Res.. Ken. 3176. ‘ ALLISON REALTY CORP., REALTORS 505 Meye,--Kiser Bldg. Riley 1190. W. WASHINGTON near Addison, lovely 8room house, garage in connection with house, sleeping porch above. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank. Lin. 5307. BUNGALOW, two yeais old- bath, furnace: 1627 Chester Ave.; $4,500; terms unusually easy. Owner. Harrison 0331. $500.00 CASH and S4O per month handles new 5-room modem bungalow, with breaklast room, on Pershing, north of Washington, just being finished: price $4,500. For details call Mr. Keller. Ran. 0894. SCHMID & SMITH, Inc., REALTORS 130 N. Deia. Main 4088. COTTAGE, 1100 block: 6-room cottage; electricity, gas. water, sewer and stove heat. A real buy at $3,700. Easy terms. DreXel 6817. Open eve.. 6-9. NEAR S. Eastern: 5-room cottage; paved street; only $2,500: easy terms. LI. 3734. MODERN home, built-in features, one square Riverside golf link*, small down payment. Balance like rent. Ran, 1991. ,8-ROOM modern house; double garage. Drexel 3900, d—Lots LARGE lots. 63-foot 'ront, cinder street. Butler Ave.. north of 25th St.: $296; SSOO cash, $1 weekly Mam 0520. I. N. RICKjE A SON. BEAUTIFUL—BuiIding lots in Irvington. near Washington. Half their actual value. Homer Brayton Cos. Lincoln 8477 42 1 '* Lemcke Bldg. FOR attractive building lota West consult the REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. 501 Continental Bank, Lin 5307. 2 LOTS, south front, Vs. 31st 8t! just west of Elmira. EMIL DIETZ, 334 Congress Ave. CORNER of 38th and Downey Sts.. 53x 210: plent; of trees. The firr, $250 cash gets it. Circle 6800. Res.. HA. 1602. CASH. SI.OO weekly. 03-ft. frool. Hawthorne Lane, south of 30tn; only $245, Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust HMy TOWN HOUSE —And farms. Widow. Riley 1648. 1397 College. HALF-ACRES and acres, west of Lawrence! Terms. Main 0520. Vi ACRE lots east of city limits. $5 down. Randolph 0796. e—Suburban SUBURBAN BUNGALOW . New, 6 rooms; garage; side drive: only $3,250: $260 cash, bal. S3O per month. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. 128 N. Delaware. Main 5840. Evenings Webster 7360, ll \ .A&ftEß. froom colonial house. 20 miles west of city, for quick sale. $3,500. 20 Acres. 17 miles west, close to bus and iuterurban. good builcLuga, priced right. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU' 601 Continental Bank Lln. 5307. 6-ROOM bungalow furnace, electric lights. cement front porch, back porch, well, cistern, garage: Stop 1, Danville line, on Rockville road; $3,750: $760 cash, balance monthly. OSCAR LEE. Em. 406. 230 E. Ohio St. Main 0217. f—Sale or Exchange PEN DI/ETON Pti '.e, 5-room, thoroughly modern bungaliw: chicken houses: 2car garage: 6or 1! acres; sdll on terms or trade for nice home in city. CRXWFOI D MOTT with EMORY 7RAWFORD REA jTY CO. 222 N. Deia. Mam 2081. g—Builders *nd Contracting IIF YOU have a cle.r lot we will build you a home 0% bouses are better •nd cheaper because we have no officii cl p and pay no comminaoin. ELVERS A KLEIN Lincoln 2627. WE mrffi fLD r"HOM¥=¥ir SiU you; s. 1

22 LEAL ESTATE WANTED A co.tage. or acre, or more on river, north of Broad Ripple. Main 6808. FOB, SALE SINGER sewing maenme; drop-heaJ: SB. Apt. 11. 1326 Ashland Ave. JUST RECEIVED A largj shipment of army and navy bench and pipe vises of various sizes; also,Reed and Armstrong pipe stock and dies, pipe cutters, crow bars and Dunn's army oil stoves; we can furnish any size tarpaulin, wagon or truck cover at very low prices; also shovels, hammers and other supplies at attractive prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 10% to 50% Off on All Brussels rug*, velvet*, ax min* ter* and Wilton*; also on Gold Seal eongoleum rug*, eongoleum. by the yard- linoleum rugs, linoleum. b.v the yard: rug border and inlaid linoleum: all size* and pattern* carried. All new. perfect goods; ne secondsi FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash. St., opp. Statehouse, “If it covers the floor we have It. ■ ■ a—Musical Instruments S6OO PLAYER. $265 paid, for quick sale will take SIOO. You pay balance at ?lfl per month. 75 rolls cheap. Call 333 Hoyt Ave. b—Pet and Live Stock FARROW CHIX In 100 lot*. Barred Rock*. S. C. Red*. Ancona*. $14.oO; White Rock*. S. C. Red*. $16.50: Wyandotte*. Bull Orp.. Minorca*. $17.50; white and brown Leghorns. * l d!°t. farrow chickeries 25c COAL, K E AND WOOD 3=Oay Special ISLAND CREEK West Virginia 4-inch fkd. Ip.. .$6.75 2 tons, $13.00 Gen. Linton No. 4 Ind. 4-inch lump- forked $5.25 2 tons, SIO.OO McClenon Coal Cos, 1100-16 E. Maryland 'St DRexel 7451. DRerfel 7451.. special Prices KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora. Glendora block, large, forked. .... .$6.50 Glendora 3x6 lump, cleaned, forked $6 00 Glendora 2x3 egg. cleaned, forked. . .$5.76 Best W. Va. block, large, forked. . . .#6 50 Beat E. Ky. block, large, forked. . . .$6 50 Best W. Va. 2x4 washed egg. forked.s6oo Best W. Va. mine run. 50% lump. . .$5.50 Huosier red ash lump, clean, forked.ss.Bs Best Linton No. 4, lump, clean, fkd.55.75 Beat Indiana No. 5. 4-in. Ip., cl., fkd $5 25 Best Indiana 2x4 egg. clean, forked.ss.2o Eastern 111. 4-in. luui>. clean, forked.ss.2s Eastern 111. 2x4 egg. clean, forked. . .$5.20 Citizens coke, the beat $9.75 Delivery anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621. 1910 Bluff Are. We do not handle cheap coal. BEST GRADE! Brazil Block, $5.50 Per Ton Pea and Nut, $4.50 Per Ton East Side Ice and Coal Cos. 934 Fowler. MA. 6950. Indiana targe lump forked . $5.20 W. Va.. 4-ln.. forked $6.25 NORTH BT. COAL CO. 920 E. NORTH. Lin. !455. Irv. 4020. Eve. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W. MORRIS ST. DRrTEL 0883. SLAB WOOD for furnace, cook and heating stove; also cinder*. Web. 1751-M. RICHLAND COAL CO, 1015 W Everett. Bel. 0272. Wash 4867. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BABY carriage or stroller, regardless of condition. Lin. 1034. SALVATION *nnj inauatrtal Home. Help u* to help other* with your used clothing. magazines new*, etc. Pbone Wagon, Main 1082. AUCTIONEERS—Mark A Neal. We buy or gell for you. Ran. 7034, Hr. 0907-B. SF.T of Harvard classVs; also any book* in set*. Call Lin. 2284 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS^ £ Shapes Made Clehned and Muller Hat Cleaners 107 W. Maryland St. WALL PAPER CLEANING First class. Reasonable price*. Li. 3671. FEATHERS bougm. sold and renovated; p i v u ffiiigtkr'fi3 aa. “sag >f SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDQE. 201 Indiana Ave. PLUMBING and repairing: quick service*. „ price* reasonable: payment* if desired. H. E. Oliver. 734 Prospect, Drexel 0436 A. J. SHARPE. PAPER CLEANING— Iqrmer manager for Gadberry; 50c and up uer room. Drexel 4680-J. J/G CLAYTON it SONS. CONTRACTORS Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating. 234 N. Noble. Lincoln 5020. „ ENAMELING AND PAINTING Reasonable- material and workmanship guaranteed. E. S. Andrews. Irv. 2607. CHIM WOO INN—II W Ohio New Chon ■uey place. Also sleeping rooms. RUGS. 9x12. thrly olna.. $2: all work gur. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken. 4463. PAPER HANGING a PAINTING. Prompt. efficient service. 1925 smpls. Web.>osl2. CARPENTERING, repairing: cement and brick work: satisfaction guar. WE. 4660 CARPENTERING. new and repair work; reasonable price*. Drexel 6429-R. WE clean and remodel them best. MULLER HAT SHOP, 107 W, Maryland. PAPER hanging, painting and printing. 25 per cent, leg* on paper fur, Ken. 3530. 26 STORAGE AND TRANSFEB~ PACKING household goods and office furniture for shipment; piano derticklng; low rates on California shipments. Otto f. Suesz. Main 2353—3628. Nights. Web. 0699-W—-4579. Estimates on overland hauling. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. FoF moving and hauling: rates rexsonable. Randolph 3741. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESRESTAURANT—The best buy on the avenue. Doing around SI,OOO monthly. Buy it with only S3OO down and let the profits pay the balance. Price S6OO for all- act quick on this snap. Phone Riley 1197. right now. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 Odd Fellow Bldg. Open evenings. GENERAL STORE Doing about SSOO monthly. Rent only $35 a month. Excellent location. Investigate this place and see a real buy. Open evenings. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 ODD FELLOW BLDG. RILEY 1197. ATTENTION SPECIALTY'MEN. Have specialty for sale, including working equipment: a small investment wiili big returns. Riley 1197. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. xOl4 ODD FELLOW BLDG. OPEN EVENINGS. ROOMING house: twelve rooms: all filled: . owner leaving city: will sacrifice; S3OO down. Call Riley 1197. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 ODD FELLOW BLDG. OPEN EVENINGS. WE WILL buy your rooming house or business for cash; for quick action call Riley 1197. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 ODD FELLOW BLDG. OPEN EVENINGS. ROOMING HOUTE—Always full: 12 rooms: fine income: S2OO will handle. Call Ri’ey 1197 for particulars. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 Odd Fellow Bldg. Open evenings RESTAURANT: doing over S4O daily: owner must sell: $350 takes it all. Call Riley 1197. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO.. 1014 Odd Fellow Bldg. Open evenings. 3fl AI TOMOBIITsALK BUICK 4. 1923 sedan: driven very little: has lots of extra* and practically some as new in every way. Rarrain. HUFFBUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. as .. - '1 •

30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE HAS BEEN HERE 7 YEARS. HAS SOLD THOUSANDS OF USED AUTOMOBILES AND ARE GETTING REPEAT ORDERS EVERY DAY FROM SATISFIED CUSTOMERS $lO TO S2O DOWN Down. Per Wk. 1923 Ford Touring ...$11.77 $6.77 1923 Ford Coupe 12.92 6.92 1920 Biick Touring ~. 16.08 8.08 1923 Star Touring 12.92 6.92 1922 Chevrolet Coupe. 12.92 6.92 1920 Hup Roadster .. 16.08 8.08 1923 Ford Coupe 13.58 8.08 1920 Jordan Touring .. 18.18 12.68 1920 Studebaker Tour. 13.58 8.08 1923 Dodge Coupe .... 19.34 13.84 1925 LICENSE INCLUDED INv ABOVE PRICES. ALL READY FOR DELIVERY ON ABOVE PLAN. The Wilbur Jolhurnsoini Company Open Eve. Closed Sundays MAin 3420.

USED CARS THAT SATISFY, 1923 Jewett De Luxe touring. 1923 Jewett De Luxe touring. Duco fin. 1922 Maxwell sedan. 1922 Jewett standard touring. Z*on finish. 1922 Haynes 55. short. 1920 Auburn: good condition. 1923 Oldsmobile roadster. 1923 Jewett De Luxe sedan, refinished. 1924 Ford Tudor; driven 4.000 miles. 1922 Jewett coupe: excellent condition. 1924 Velie. new touring. 1921 Paige 6-66 7-passenger touring. 1922 JeWett touring. California top. all extras, including five new KellySpringfleld cord tires. Our Jewett cars are rebuilt and carry thirty-day guarantee. Terms to suit purchaser. George B. Ray, Inc. Paige-Jewett Distributers 1110-1112 N. Meridian Open Evenings. Lin. 7342. Trade-Ins Are Dependable Here's a Few. Ix>ok ’em Over. Down Payment Nash Touring, 1920 SIOO.OO Chalmers Sport Touring, 1921 100.00 Chalmers Touring, 1920 90.00 Overland Touring, 1921 .... 60.00 Monroe Touring, 1918 75.00 Chevrolet Touring, 1923 .... 75.00 Oldsmobile 8, Touring, 1921 75.00 Your car in trade. Easy terms. CLARK MOTOR CO. 955 14. Meridian. Circle 6838. BUICK 1924—7 pass, sedan, model 2450? 8.000 mile*: if you ride in thi* you buy. Must go in few days. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6943. PACKARD DISTRIBUTORS SINCE 1904 CHEVROLET superior sport touring: bpmpers. side shields, disc wheels: area! value at $325. Terms. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. . 1921 FORD TOURING Starter, demountable*, cord tire*, lock wheel, windshield wiper, stop light, healer, dash lights, speedometer, motor in A-l condition. If you want a real bargain buy this. STONE CHEVROLET CO. _42 7 N, Meridian. Riley 1050, BUICK 6. 1920 tour'-jg: paint, top, curtains, upholstery, tires and meor.anieal parts in the best of condition; $l2O down, balance monthly. HUFF-BlilCK SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET. 11*23: very late coupe; brand new tires, motometer. lock wheel, looks better than new. Will take Ford coupe or a late model Ford touring. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W Thirteenth St. Main 6943. PACKARD DISTRIBUTORS SINCE 1904 GREY coach. 1923: paint, upholstery. tires like new: a wonderful little car at $l5O down, balance monthly. HUFFBUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. DODGE touring, late model: Rex top: looks and runs good: $55 down, balance monthly. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian. Drexel 4743. CHEVROLET 490 touring: tires, paint, top curtains and upholstery like new; S6O down. $5 a week. HUFF-BUICK ALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. COLE 8. brand new. glass enclosure, better than new. Must be sold in next 3 days, absolutely. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6943. PACKARD DISTRIBUTORS SINCE 1904 BUICK 6. 1923 sedan. Here is a beautiful five-passenger sedan which looks and runs like new. A demonstration will convince you. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.. H 63 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD roadster, 1922;" starter, demountables. A real buy at $45 down, balance 12 months. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian. Drexel 4743. BUICK 4 touring. Drive nvery little: can hardly be told from new- S4OO under new car price. HUFF-BUICIt SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Bunday. fordl 1924 coupe: well worth $375.00. Ames body, touring sedan. $225.00. Coupe, extra good, for $125.00. SWISS HELM & PARKER. FORD BODIES—Ueeo sedan*, coupes, touring t roadsters: some iate 1924 models. 1 WOLF r 55 W 1 N Capitol ; STUDKbAKER touring: running condition! good tires; $75. miFF-BUICK SALHS CO.. 383 N. Illinois St. Openevening* anU Sunday. I OVERLAND touring, 1924: like new! glass inclosure. This car has had thi best of care and, is a real buy; sl3# d °OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES J 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 47431 1

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE MSlVWWWV^^W************** FORD touring. 1918: thi# car runs good; only $46. KAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS MOST FULLY EQUIPPED WILLYS-OVERLAND SERVICE IN INDIANA PARTS—SERVICE —SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple OVERLAND tourii.g. 1923: Cowl lights. 2 extra tires: good running order. Will take small diamond or talking machine as part down payment. Web. 3005. StUDEBAKER Big 6. 1925. special "upbolstering. balloon tires, going to be sold next three days. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942. PACKARD DISTRIBUTORS SINCE 1904 OVERLAND. 1924: Bluebird: 5 balloon tires; sun - Isor; car looks and performs as good m lew; $175 down, balance weekly or monthly. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS Most fully equipped Willy-Overland dealer in Indiana PARTS—SERVICE —SALES On Square West of M aeon if Temple WILLYS-KNIGHT touring. 1923! gmid throughout. ATLAS SECURITIES 00., 619 N, Capitol. OVE downtown Hudson-Essex. ~ deal**. J. W BERK’ P B SMITH. 32$ M. Delaware St. USED CARS bought ana sola. I. go£j>BUBG 522 N Capitola—Trucks FORD —Ton truck: starter, panel body, closed cab. pneumatic tires, truck in excellent shape. Bargain for quick sale. 1203 Cornell Ave. Main 4179. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED ~ AUTOS WANTED—SIX E New York St. Main 4448. 33 AUTO SUPPLIES, KEPAIRB PARTS for all make of cars. Call or write and let us know what you need. Used or new. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 519 N. Capitol Ave. VULCANIZING, top repairing and rebuilding; complete line of cord tire# in stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 35 Ky. Ave. VOU can get “that better kind" of used tires at Rogers'; plenty of odd sizes. 311*' W Washington. Bel, 4300. WHAT ABOUT THAT BATTERY? COME TO CORUM. 901 N, ILL. ST. CHEVROLET specialists, nrsl class work: reason bale prices. Bel. 2733 Cox Broe. 33 MOTORCYC LES, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up: Urea. $8 sod up. 940 Massachusetts Are. 37 MUNE¥ TO LOAN Fidelity Loan Cos. 106 EL Market Street Room 632 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting the public email loan needa. Recent lawa nave changed the operations of the email loan office THOUSANDS Or HOMES—Kave been helped and made happy through loans in emergencies by licensed and bonded firms U VOL who read this are unfamiliar with the ihargee and method* you should no*, fall to call on' our manager and hare htm explain them to yon. Loans tn the sums of $lO TO S3O0 —are made on Dousehold goods left tn your possession at lawful rates and on easy repayment plan. DO JUSTICE—To yourself and mass f ourself acquainted with our ssrvlea. f not convenient to call, write at phone Ms 1278. Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 632 Lemcke Building MA. 1278.

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39 ~ LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. karch 7. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 4th day of March. 1925. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12363. 1925. for the opening, widening, straightening and extension. , . March 4, 1925. Declaratory Resolution No. 12363. 1925. Resolved, by the Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to straighten, open, widen and extend EAST NEW YORK STREET. From East Property Line of the First Alley East, of Cleveland Street. To Wes*. Property Line of Arsenal Avenue. Also From East Property Lins of Randolph Street, To West Property Line of Emerson Aveuue, Also to open anew street co-terminus with the proposed straightening, opening, widening and extension at the East Property Line of Arsenal Avenue and the West Property Line of Randolph Street. From East Property Line of Arsenal Avenue. To West Property Line of Randolph Street. The, propoied Straightening, opening, widening and extension being more particularly described 8# follows: A. “Beginning at the intersection of the north line of New York Street, with the east line of the first alley east of Cleveland Street; thence north with the first artey east ot Cleveland Street, a distance of thirty-three (33) feet to a point; thence east parallel to the north line of New York Street and Thirty-three (33) feet distant, to the west line of East Street; thence south with the west line of East Street to the north line of New York Street: thence west with the north line of New York Street to the east line of the first alley east of Cleveland Street, the place of beginning. “B." “Beginning at the Intersection of the north line of New York St. with the east lilt* of East 3t.; running thence east with the north line of New York St. to the west line of Dorman St.: thence north with the west line of Dorman St. a distance of one hundred eleven and ninetyfive hundredths (111.96) feet to a point: thence in a southwesterly direction along a straight line to a point two hundred sixty-four and seventy-eight hundredths (264.78) feet west of the west line of Dorman St. and thirty (30) leet north of the north line of New York St.; thence west, parallel to the north line of New York St. and thirty (30) feet distant, to the west line of the first alley west of Pine St.: thence north with the west line of the first alley west of Pine St. a distance of five (5) feet, to a point: thence west parallel to the north line of New York St. and thirty-five (36) feet distant, to the west line of Fulton St.: thence north with the west line of Fulton St. to the south line of the first alley north of New York St.: thence west with the south line of the first alley north of New York St., and said south line produced, to the west line of Noble St.: thence north with the west line of Noble St., a diet ;nee of nineteen (19) feet to a point: thence west parallel to the north line of New York St. and one hundred (100) feet distant, to the west line of the third alley east of Liberty St.: thence south with the west line of the third alley east of Liberty St., a distance of five (6) feet to a point: thence west parallel to the north line of New York St. and ninety-five (95) feet distant, a distance of twenty-four (24) feet, to a point; thence north, parallel to the west line of the third alley east of Liberty St., a distance of seventeen (17) feet, to a point: thence west, parallel to the north line of New York St. and one hundred twelve (112) feet distant, a distance of twenty-four (24) feet to a Roint; thence north, parallel to the west ne of (he third alley east of Liberty St., a distance of twelve (12) feet to a point: thence west, parallel to the north line of New York St. and one hundred twenty-four (124) feet distant, a distance of twentyfour (24) feet, to a point: thence south, fiarallel to the west Hue of the third aley east of Liberty St., a distance of eight (8) feet to a point; thence west, parallel to the north line of New York St. and one hundred sixteen (116) feet distant, to the east line of the second alley east of Liberty St.: thence south with said east line of the second alley east of Liberty St., a distance of four (4) feet, to a fioint: thence west, parallel to the north ine of New York St, and one hundred twelve (112) feet distant, a distance of sixty (60) feet, to a point; thence south, parallel to the west line of the second alley east of Liberty St., a distance of seven (7) feet, to a point; thence west, parallel to the north line of New York St., and one hundred five (105) feet distant, to the cast line of the first alley east of Liberty St.; thence south with the east Hue of said alley cast of Liberty St., a distance of fifteen (16) feet, to a point: thence west, p irallel to the north line of New York St., and ninety (90) feet distant, a distance of sixty (60) feet to a point: thence north, parallel to the east line of the first alley east of Liberty St.. a distance of five (5) feet, to a point: thence west, parallel to the north line of New York 9t., and ninety-five (96) feet distant, to the east line of Libert; St.; thence north with the east line of Liberty St., a distance ot three (3) feet to a point: thence west, parallel to the north line of New York St. and ninety-eight (98) feet distant, a distance of seventy-five (76) feet, to a point: thence north, parallel to the west line of Liberty St., a distance of twenty-one (21) feet and ten (10) inches, to a point: thence west, parallel to the north line of New York St., and one hundred nineteen (119) feet and ten (10) inehet distant, to a point ninety-five (95) feet cast of the east line of East St.: thence sout.i parallel to tpe east line of East St. and ninety-five (05) feet distant, to a point which is thirty-nine (39) feet north of the north line of New York St.; thence west, parallel to the north line of New York St. and thirty-nine (39) feet distant, to the east line of Bait Ft.; thence south with the east line of East St., a distance of thirty-nine (39) feet, to the north line of Npw York St., the Place of beginning, excepting the intersections of all streets and alleys previously dedicated to the public. “C.“ “Beginning at the intersection of the south line of New York Street with the east line of Dorman Street: running thence east with the south line of New York Street, to the west line of Highland Avenue; thence south with the west line of Highland Avenue, a distance ot forty (40) feet, to a point: thence west, parallel to the south line of New York Street and forty (40) feet distant, a distance of two hundred forty-nine and no one-hundredths (249.00) feet, to a point; thence in a southwesterly direction along a six degree. fourteen minute’ (6* —14’) curve to the left, a distance of two hundred seventy and forty-nine one-hundredths (270.40) feet, to the east line of Dorman Street at a point seventy-nine and five tenths (79.5) feet south of the south line, of New York Street: thence north, with the east line of Dorman Street, to the south line of New York Street, the place of beginning.” "D." “Beginning at tne east line of Highland Avenue and the north line of New York Street; running thenec east, with the north line of New York Street, to the west line of Arsenal Avenue; thence -north, with the west line of Arsenal Avenue. a distance of ten (10) feet to a point; thence we4t, parallel to the north line of New York Street and ten (10) feet distant, to the east line of Highland Avenue; thence south, with the east line of Highland Avenue, to the north line of New York Street, the place of beginning.” “E." “Beginning il the Intersection of the south line of New York Street with the east line of Highland Avenue; running thence east, with the south line of New York Street, to the west line of Arsenal Avenue: thence south, with the west line of Arsenal Avenue, * distance of ten (10) feet, to a point: thence west, paralel to the south line of New York Street and tcu (10) feet distant, to the east line ot Highland Avenue; thence north, with the east Une of Highland Avenue, to the south Une of New York Street, the place of beginning." "F.” “Beginning at the point of intersection of* the east property line of Randolph St. with the south property line of E. New York St.; running thence east, along the south property line and the south property line, produced, of New York St., to the east property line of the first alley east of Hendricks Place; thence northeastwardly. on a straight line, to a point in the west property line of Hamilton Ave.. said point being five and three onehundredths (5.03) feet south of the south property line of New York St.: thence northeastwardly, along a line parallel to and five and no one-hundredths (6.00) feet perpendicularly distant, from the .south property Une of New York St., to a point of curve, said point of curve being sixty-eight and sixteen one hundredths (68.16) feet east of (measurod along above described line), the east property line of Jefferson Ave.: thence northeastwardly, along a five degree and forty-seven minute curve, for a distance of one hundred fifty-five and sixty one-hun-dredths (155.80) feet, to a point of tangency. said point of tangency being five and no one-hundredths (6.00) feet perpendicularly distant from and south of the south property line of E. New York Bt.. sixty-nine and eleven one-hundredtns (09.11) feet west of the west property line of Beville Ave. (mearured on a line parallel to five and no one-hundredths (5.00) feet perpendicularly distant) from and south of tlie south property line of E. New York St.: thence northeastward y, along a line paiallel to five und do oi ehundredths (6.10) feet perpendtculai ly distant from and south of the south property Une of E. New York St., to a point >f curve, said point of curve being fortyeight and thirty-five one-hundredths (48.35) feet east of the east property line of Keystone Ave. (measured on tile above described line): thence northeastwardly, along a six degree and twenty minute (6*-20*l curve, for a distance of two hundred eighteen and fifty-three one-hun-dredths (218.53) feet, to a point of tangency. said point of tangency being five and no one-nundredths (5.00) feet perpendicularly distant from and south of the south property line of E. New York St. and two hundred thirty and sixty-five one-hun-dredths (230.65) feet west of the west property line of Tacoma Ave. (measured a'onx a line five and no one-hundredths (5.00) feet perpendicularly distant) from -nd south of the south property line of E. New Yorff St.: thence eastwardly. along a Une parallel to live and no oae-hun-(iredths (6.00) feet perpendicularly distant from and south or the south property line of E. New York St., to the west property line of Emerson Ave.; thence north, along the west property line of Emerson Ave. and said line produced, to a point five and no one-hundredths (5.00) feet north of the north property line of E. New York St.* thence westwardly. on a straight line parallel to five and no one-hundredth* (5.00) feet perpendicularly distant from and north ot tbs north

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) property line of E. New York St., to a point of curve on this line produced, said point of curve being eight and no onehundredths (8.00) feet west of the east property line of Forrest Ave.; thence south westwardly. on a five degree and fifty-three minute (S'-SS’) curve for a distance of two hundred thirty-five and thirty one-hundredths (236.30) feet, to a point of tangency, said point of tanTency being five and no one-hundredths .>.00) feet perpendicularly distant, from the north property line of E. New York St. and thirty ana one-tenth (30.1) feet northeast of the east property line of Keystone Ave. (measu-ed along a line parallel to the north property line of E. New York St. and five and no one-hundredths (5.00) feet perpendicularly distant) from and north thereof; thence southwestwardl.v along a line parallel to five (6) feet perpendicularly distant from and north of the north property line of E. New York St., to a point of curve, said point of curve being eighty-three and ninety-two one-hundredths (83.92) feet west of the west property line of Beville Avenue (measured along the above described line) ; thence southwestwardly on a six-degree and fourteen minute (6* 14') curve, for a distance of one hundred forty-four and forty one-hundredths (144.40) feet, to a point of tangency. said point of tangency being five and no one-hundredths <o.00) feet perpendleuloijy distant from the north property Une of East New York Street and sixty-four and forty-seven one-hundredths (04.47) feet east of the east property line of Jefferson Avenue (measured along a Une parallel to five no one-hundreaths (0.00 l feet perpendicularly distant) from and north of the north property Une of East New York Street; thence southwestward!}* along a Une parallel to five and no one-hundredths (5.00) feet perpendicularly distant from and north of the north property Une of East New York Street, to a point in the west property Une of Hamilton Avenue, said point being five and three one-hundredths (5.03) feet north of the north property line of East New York Street: thence southwestwardly. on a straight line, to a point in the east property Une of the first alley eiat of Randolph Street, said point being ten and no one-hundredths (10.00) feet north of the north property line of East New York Street: thence westwardly, to a point in the west property Une of the first alley east of Randolph Street, said point being ten and no one-hundredths (10.00) feet Sorth of tho north property Une of East lew York Street; thence westwardly, along a line parallel to ten and no oue-hun-dredths (10.00) feet distant from and north of the Siorth property Une of East New York Street, to the east property Une of Randolph Street: thence south along the east property Une of Randolph Street, and said line produced, to trie south property Une of East New York Street the place of beginning, excepting that part of New York Street and all intersecting streets and alleys previously dedicated to public use." "G.” “Beginning at a point in Hie east property Une of Arsenal Avenue said point being four hundred and no onehuirtlredths (400.00) feet north of the north property Une of East New York Street: thence eastwardly, on a straight Une. to a point in the west property line of the first alley east of Arsenal Avenue, said point being four hundred and no onehundredths (400.00) feot north of the north property line of East New York Street; thence southeastwarclly. on a straight Une. to a point on the east property Une of the first alley east of Arsenal Avenue, said point being three hundred sixty-two and thirty-one one-hundredths (382.31) feet north of the north property line of East New York Street: thence on a straight Une to a point twenty-eight and forty one-hun-dreths (28.40) feet east of the east property Une of the first alley east of Arsenal Avenue ami three hundred sixty and no one-hur.dredths (380.00) feet north of the nortli property line of East New York Street; thence eastwardly. parallel to the north property Une of East New York Street, to a point in the west property Une of the first alley east of Summit Street: thence southeast wardly. on a straight line, to a point in the east property Une of the first alley east of Summit Street, three hundred thirty-five and fifty-four One-hundredths (335.54) feet north of the north property line of East New York Street; thence southeastwardly, along a straight line, to a point sixty and eighty-six (60.86) feet east of the east property Une of State Avenue and two hundred eighty and no one-hundredths (280.00) feet north of the north properly line of East New York Street: thence eastwardly, and two hrndred eighty and no one-hundredths (210.00) feet from and parallel to the noi t.i property Une of East New York Street, to the west property Une of the first alley east of Walcott Street: thence southeastwardly. on /a straight Une, to a point in the cast property Une of the first alley east of Walcott Street, two hundred forty-eight and four one-hundredths (248.04 feet north of the north property line of East New York Street: thence southeastwardly, on a straight line, to a point forty-two and fifty-four one-hundreths (42.54) feet west of the west property Une of Randolph Street and two hundred forty and no onehundredths (240.00) feet north of the north property Une of East New York Street; thence eastwardly. parallel to the rorth property Une of East New York Street, to the west property Une of Randolph Street; thence south, .on the west property line of Randolph Street, a distance of eighty and no one-hundredths (80.00) feet, to a point; thence west, parallel to and one hundred sixty and no one-hundreths (160.00) feet distant from the north property Une of East New York Street, to tho east property Une of Walcotrotreet; t lienee north westwardly, along a straight line, to a point in the west property line of V> alcot Sreet, one hundred ninety-four and eighty one-hundreatl s (194.80) feet north of the north property Une of East New York Street: thence northwestwardly along a straight line, to a point sixty-one and forty-five one-hun-dredths (61.45) feet west of the west property Une of Walcott Street and two hundred and no one-hundreths (200.00) feet north of the north property line of East Now York Street: thence westwardly. parallel to the north property line of East New York Street and two hundred and no one-hundredths (200.00) feet distant, to the east property Une of State Avenue; thence northwestwardly, along a straight line, to a point in tho west prpoerty line of State Avenue, two hundred forty-six and thirty one-hundredths (246.30) feet north of the north propperty Une of East New York Street; thence northwestwardly, along a straight Une, to a point twentyseven and eighty-seven one-hundredths (37.87) feet west of the west property Une of State Avenue and two hundred forty-eight and fifty-five one-hundredlhs (248.n0) feet north of the north property Une of East New York Street: thence westwardly, parallel to and two hundred forty-eight and fifty-five one-hundredths (248.55) feet distant from the north property Une of East New York Street, to the east property Une of the first alley east of Summit Street; thence northwestwardly, along a straight Une. to a point in Uie west property Une of tho first alley east of Summit Street, two hundred sixty-six and thirty-five one-hundredths (266.35) feet north of the north property line of East New York Street: thence northwestwardly. along a straight Une. to a §oint, in the east property line of Summit treat .two hundred severity-seven and fifty one-hundredth* (277.50) feet north of the north property Une of East New York Street: thence northwestwardly, on a straight Une. to a point in the west property Une of Summit Street, two hun- „ eighty and no one-hundredths (280.00) feet north of the north property Une of East New York Stret: thence westwardly, parallel to and two hundred hundred eighty and no one-hundredths (380.00) feet distant from the north property line of East New York Street, to the east property Une of Arsenal Avenue: thence north, along the east property line of Arsenal Avenue, a distance of one hundred twenty and no one-hundredths (120.00) feet, to a point, the place of beginning.’* * The property beneficially or injuriously affected by the proposed straightening, opening, widening and extension, being that included in the following described district: , “Beginning on the center line of Washington Street, at the center Une of Meridian Street; running thence north along the center Une of Meridian Street to the center line of the roadway around Monument Circle: ther.ce following the center Une of the roadway around Monument Circle, around said Circle to the east, to the center Une of Meridian Street, running north: thence north along the center line of Meridian Street to the center Une of Michigan Street: thence east along the center line of Michigan Street to the center Une of Highland Avenue: thence north along the center Une of Highland Avenue to the center Une of Michigan Street, running east: thence east along th ecenter Une of Michigan Street to the intersection thereof with the east line of Woodruff Place, produced south: thence north along the east Une of Woodruff Place, and said east Une produced, to the intersection thereof with the center Une of Tenth Street: thence east along the center line of Tenth Street to the corporation limit line of the City of Indianapolis: thence following said corporation limit line south, east, south, west, and south to the intersection thereof with the north right-of-way Une of the Pennsylvania Railroad: thence west along the said north right-of-way Une of the Pennsylvania Railroad to the center line of Emerson Avenue; thence north along the center Une of Emerson Avenue to tne center Une of Washington Street; theree west along the center Une of Washington Street to the center Une of Meridian Street, the place of beginning.’ 1 The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, April 1. 1925. as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in. or affected by. said proposed opening, widening, straightening and extension, as above described, and or said day at 2 o’clock n. m.. said board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances wtileh may have been filed or presented, and for the Surpose of taking final action thereon. ucn actions shall be final and conclusive upon all Dersona. „„„„ CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, J Board of Public work*. March 9, 16. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE Or THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. March 7, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notic* is hereby given by the Board of Public 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 IndlsnanoUs. a* enthorixed by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions.

89 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) adopted by said Board on XbmMaroh - 19S \ Improvement Revolution No, UWBik NORTHVHBW AVENUE. From East Property Ida* #1 (Mh# To ilast Property Una ad IrimttXP Avenue, , . Except the Intersections vt OimlM Avenue and Gnllford Avenue. By grading the roadway from ouRMiM to curb-line to a uniform width ox 80feet; grading the wings of the alleys and ntreet in a similar manner an4| to the widths as shown on plan; curbing* both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6x24-incli Conorate curb: curbing th# wing* of the intersecting alleys and street In n similar manner ants to the widths as shown on plan: providing 75 lln. ft. of 6ft. radius granite corners: providing 63 lin. ft. of 10-ft. radius granite comers; and resetting 6 iron inlets to curb-grade. All ho be as shown on plan and as specified. • All work done In the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of'the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on tho above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specification* which are on fllo 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. April Ist. 1025, 3 p. m.. Bt Its office In said city as the time and place for the public consideration of iho proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Worka will hear all poraons interested, or whoae property is liable to be assessed mr said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessod for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public oWrks. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. March 9. 16, 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., March 7, 1925. 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 tlie City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 4th day of March, 1925. _ ... March 5. 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12363. ■ FOURTEENTH STREET, ™ From East Property Line of Collage Avenue, To West Property Line of Cornell Avenue. Except the intersections of Ashland Avenue and Bellefontaine Street. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block, Asphalt, AsphaltloConcreto or Brick, laid on a 6-lnch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 20 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner ana to the widths as shown on plan; providing 90 lin. ft. of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gae. sewer and otter private service connections to prop-erty-lino. where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done In the making ox said dewrlbed public Improvements shall be tn accordance with the terms and conditions of tho Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Publla Works on the above named day, and tho detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file arid may be seen in Xhe office of said Board of Publlo Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday. April Ist, 1925, 2 p. m., at its office In said city as the time and place for the public consideration of tho proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the boneflts to the property liable to be assessed for such Improvement and the benefit* to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES H. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City or Indianapolis. March 9. 16, 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. March 14. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: H Notice "is hereby given by the of Public Works of the City of TndlaW apolis, Indiana, that it is desired in.nl deemed necessary to make the following described public improvement in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolution, adopted by said Board on the 13th day of March. 1025: Mareli 12, 1025. Improvement Resolution No. 12379. FIRST ALLEY WEST OF NORTHWESTERN AVE. From north property line of ThirtyFirst St. To south property line of Thirty-Sec-ond St. Except the intersection of first alley north of Thirty-First St. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-ineh gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet; or grading and paving the allpv with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-Tneh Asphaltic-Concrete base to the above named width: and providing 580 lln. ft. of 4x16-inch Stratified Limestone Mar. ginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to prpoerty line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done In the making of said described public improvements snail be tn accordance with the terms and condition* of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Publia Works on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and spoetfleations whieh are on file and mat pe seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Tlie said Board of Publlo Work* has fixed Monday. April 0. 1926, 2 n. m., at Its office in said City a* the time and place for the public consideration of the Sroposed Improvement, at which time sola oard of Public Works will hear all persons Interested, or whose property Is liable to be assessed for said Improvement. and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal ths estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES H COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Publlo Works. City of apolis. Sbß March 16 and 23, 1925. JP CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD ' Indianapolis, Ind.. March 14, 1926. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 13th day of March. 1926. they approved an r.sessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following dewri)>ed public improve ment as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named Improvement Resolution No. 11703. PRUITT STREET From west yine of west walk in Harding St.. To west property line of East Riverside Dr. By gradlnr and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading the lawns a uniform width of I6t* feet. All to be a* shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement ore hereby notified thvt the Board of Publlo Work* of srid oity has fixed Wednesday. March 25. 1925. 2 p. m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount aegeesed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question a* to whether such lots or tracts of land hare beep 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 nsessment, roll showing said prima facie assessment*, with the names of iwners and descriptions of property subeel to be assessed. Is on file and may be ■ eon at the office of the Board of Public Works of said eby . CHARLES R. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M. .T SPENCER, Board of Publio Works. City of TndlonMaroh H ts. 17, 18, IP. 20, 21, 23. 1928, NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. WTO. In the matter of the estate of Oliver Walker, deceased No. 67-22017. Tn the Probate Court of Marion County. March term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that James E. Pteroe as administrator of the sbwa named estate has presented and account and vouchers in final of said estate and that the same come un for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 11th day of Anri!, 1925. t which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be why said account and vouchers should not be apumved. 4nd the heirs of said estate ere also required to appear and make proof of their heirALRERT H. LOSCHE. Work. S. MAHLON UNGER. Attorney. March 16. 23. (Continued on Next Pace)