Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1925 — Page 12

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I DEATH NOTICES BADEN. MARION VIRGINIA—Acr IS j-pars. belovpd daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Wank J. Baden, passed away Wednesday, April Ist. at 3:30 a. m. Funeral at resi deuce. 35 S. Dearborn, Friday, April 3, at 2 p. ni. Friends invited. Burial Crown Htfl. *3 IN MEM OKI AM IN MEM OR! AM—ln sad but loving remembrance of our dearly beloved children, Hr cold, who passed away eight years aao April 3. 1017. and Richard, who passed away two years Ago, March 30, 1833. We cannot think of them as crone forever. , Nor deem our darlings dead: Tl dr face, their smile, their words shall leave us never; They have but bowed their heads A while in perfect, dreamless, restful •lumber; A sleep that knows not pain. Ah 1 eagerly the hours and days we number Until they wake again. Around their couch earth flowers bloom and wither Throughout the changing years; These blossoms' beauty cannot charm them hither. Because their dew is tears. Their spirit dwells—a lily. pure, unbroken, In lasting life—not death. Their lonely parents, brothers and sisters. HORACE AND IRENE FAUCETT and CHILDREN, IN MBMORTAM—In loving remembrance of my stepdaughter, Clara Johantgcn, who passed away one year ago today. j Today recalls sad memory. Os the loved one gone to rest. And those who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best. ____ STEPMOTHER. 6 FUNERAL I)IKEtUTOIiB W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 3330 Shelby St. 1000 Indiana Avenue, Drexel 3570 Circle si),>o PLANNER & BUCHANAN 330 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0041 0043. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Beet S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2378, George Grmsteiner Funeral director. 533 E. Market. Main 0808. Undertakers —hisey & thus. o&l N. Delaware. Main 3080. 8 SPIAI aL ~~ MASSEUR—Mrs. Morris, located at 5)35 N. Meridian. Apt. 1; 9 to 5. Lin. 7130. W'ASSEUh—M ss Kelley's sulphur bath and _ massage. 143 E Ohio,' No. 338, Cl 01)08. TO I jTstU\Nl) EOL'ND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street ears yesterday: 8 PACKAGES 1 GLOVE 1 LUNCHBOX Main 3737. 6osTOn' BULL, young: browiTand white, aerew tail answers to name of “Sport. 630 Home PL PRexel 58(14. Reward. BOSTON BULLDOG Lost Tuesday. Kenwpod 2068. Brin PL E BulTTerrier pup: name "Trix.” Reward. Webster 1297-R. BULL DOG: brown, white: male: ears and tall clipped; rewaid. I.in. 8042 j CAMEO PlN—Sat. on Venn. St.. 1100 block; valued as heirloom; liberal reward. Ran. 0836, CROWN BICYCLE; from 133*1 Olive St. No. G-14929; red frame, striped with white; liberal reward lor return. No quetione asked. PRexel 6104. GLASSES, double lens, dark rims, gold templets: Tuesday afternoon: Methodist Hospital. 16th to Illinois car to Washington St. Reward. Ran. 7801. C. P. LAYCOCK. 11 IB W. Thirtieth St. HOUND —Small black and tan lost. Cad beech Grove 121-J. p> * itb BEADS—Lost downtown Friday p. in, Belmont 0122-M. Reward. . PEKINGESE DOG—Blind in one eye. lost from 48th and Michigan road. Waafilngton OV2B. Reward. PUP, brown; white feet, bob tail; Tost Mondav answers to name “Trouble.” Drexel 6058-J. SCOTTISH 'KITE uiamoud ring Lost Monday Main 1843, 807 K. of P. Bldg. Reward, LOST on Alabama cor. box containing black lace dress, red foundation and some toilet articles. Reward. Circle 4890. 11 MACHINERY AND TOOLS ICE machines and repair work. A. A. TOPP. 1347 Garfield Avc. Web. 3138 12 HKLP WANTED—MALE S/VW VSA^VVVN(VVVVVVWVVVVVVV'¥VVv COLORED man. experienced', to wash woodwork, 315 N, Arsenal Ave. WANTED —Paper hanger. PRexel 0416. WANTED —First-class carpenters. 216 N. Arsenal Ave. AN old reliable concern wants to hire it married man between the ages of 35 and 45 to do house-to-house selling. We assure you a good future. Our pay roll average last week was SSO per salesman. See J, A MAHAN. 480 Century lildg. 13 ""instructions Complete Course in Beauty Culture $35.00 Unusually Liberal Credit Terms INSTRUCTORS OF ESTABLISHED REPUTATION AND ABILITY YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO INVESTIGATE OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE DRexel 4536. 1138 Olive St. INSTRUCTION in Beauty Culture. RAIN BOW ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE. 157 N. Illinois; second floor Stewart Bldg. Circle 0386, MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. WashnitfImrton St Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 075* shorthaniT in 30 days; typewriting ('33 Peoples Bank Bldg Lincoln 1130. i! SITUATIONS WANTED | —Male ENGINEER Electrical andAeam. wishes responsible position; perience; now but desires til change: best of will guaranteij 100 per oent Address .A Nol 1352, Times. I

17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J LUTZ. CIRCLE 6613. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ALABAMA, N. 3346; large, light, airy, front room: siutabie for 3' breakfast optional, Harrison 2093-K. CENTRAL. 3818: room joining bath; pri vut<-: tiome; 83.50 Cal 1 Har. 2615-M. near College: furnished room; 1 or 3 employed. Wash. 4883. ILLINOIS ,N. 3334; beautifully furnished front room. Lady. Harrison 2701-R. ILLINOIS, N. 3437 . nicety furnished front room with garage. ” JEFFERSON, 838 N.; sleeping room with garage. Webster 4144-R. LAUREL. 743: nicely furnished modem room: meals ii desired. Drexel 0478-M. MERIDIAN. N. 1141: newiy decorated: sleeping ring.; walking dist.iLin. 6595. NEW JERSEY. N. 708; one or two unfurnished looms; nnoFf-ii. MODERN room, private ramny. close in: reasonable. Lincoln 7672. a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA, N. 711: suite of light housekeeping rins. mod.: everything turn, BICKING, E.. 333: three nice unfurnished, semi-modern; two blocks west of Eli Lily' it. Lincoln 8788. MERIDIAN, X. 1141; newly decorated: 3 rooms tor hiHisekeeping. Lin. 6585. NEW JERSEY. N. 601. two'housekeeping rooms: modern. Circle 3437. SOUTHEASTERN. 1713: 3 and 3-room suites; niodeiii; $7-$7.5(); adults. DRex. 4441, KITH. E., 1533: 3 front rms.: mod., un lurnished; private family. Web. 3971 L3TH, E. 610: two connecting rms.; 1 rm. anil kit' nenelte: modern. APARTMENT. looms furnished, street view, near Fountain Square; $35 a month. TIK-xel 3540-R. (.LOSE in. large front room, also kitchen; single or double. Lin. 3563. I)—Board and Rooms ASHLAND. 1308; good board: reasonable; square to cur. Lin. 1153, COLLEGE, 2411: board and room for two men or couple. Ran. 7640. KEYSTONE, V 431; furnished room and board: one sq from ear Web 7016 PARK. 1546: lovely room: board optional; couples preferred: gar, Lin 71 13. 19 RENTALS A(VWVVVVVVVVVVWVA6 a—Houses BANCROFT Ave,. 418 N.; 5 rooms and bath C.a'l Webster 1437. HIGHLAND PLACE. 3448: lor colored; 4 rooms: modern. Harrison 1137. ILLINOIS. 3103 N. Upper duplex; five rooms, front and rear porches; garage. Wash, 5.i8.,. LA SALLE. N.: three rooms; heat and water furnished. Webster 1538. 1443 LINDEN: 7-room modern house, newly decorated: $35 per mouth. 1)1 N--14)1' & HOTTED KL. 133 B. _V arkei St LINDEN St.. 2037: hall new 7-room double: sl6. CIVIC REALTY. 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5050 OLIVE ST., 1838 Seven rooms, modern. Inquire in rear. MICHIGAN. E. 3308; 6-room modern don ble; newly decorated. Call 3311 E. Michigan, or 850 N. Gray. MORRIS, W. 1442; li room modern double. Belmont 4457, RANDOLPH, 338 Attractive bungalow double, sun parlor, t rooms. plei-trio lights, water, shower bath, gas to be installed this season. Circle 0553. evening, Lincoln 3078. $33.50 per month. CANADAY REALTY CO. RUCKLE, 3004: 7-rm. dou.: steam lit., wa ter fur,; newly painted: pap, Ken, 3581. SHEFFIELD, S., 1360; 5 rms.. gas, elec tricity, toilet inside; $33. lirex. 5375. FOR chiropractor or milliner: 7-room mod ern: garage; real location. 1130 W. Thirtieth. Harrison 0633, COTTAGE, modern. 6 rooms, newly de<v orated. S3O. Call Har. 2615-M A. F. ZAINEY, RKAo ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE K>B N, DELA, U. 6520. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargaiu. REAL ESTATE c—Apartment* ASHLAND AVE., 803—Apartment; tile bath, shower bath, tireless cooker, electric laundry, 5 rooms, front and ..rear porch $55; rent will start April 1. __ KRIBGER apts.. Prospect and High Sts ; 2 rooms, hath and kitchenette; in-a-door bed; $35. See custodian or call H. H WOOPSMALL & CO- I/n. 531)1. MAPLE RD.. E.. 101 : five rooms; strictly modern; full-size kitchen: exclusive location. MERIDIAN. N. 2010: Van Court land; 1 newly decorated, small apartment. PETER PAN—I63S Central Ave.. Apt. •>. 3418 Park Ave., Apartment 4. FRANK S CLARK, Main 3377 Apartments 733 Fairfield: 5 rooms SBO.OO 20th and Central; 5 rooms 70.00 3516 Balsam; 4 rooms 05.00 116 8. Audubon; 5 rooms 60.00 2933 N, Meridian; 7 rooms 85.00 310 N. Delaware; 2 rooms 35.00 State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 8 K. Market. d—Business Places FOUNTAIN SQUARE DISTRICT 1026 Olive St. Business location. PRexel 3540-R. STOREROOM, corner South arid Missouri Sts. Randolph 7084. e—Miscellaneous BEECH GROVE—S-room house. Call Beech Grove 89-W. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK b—Houses DEXTER Ave.. 2139; 0-room bungalow; Areola heating Bystem, a cozy little home; S6OO down; near 21st and beautiful Riverside Park. Lincoln 3734. ETTINOKR & SCHREIBER. W. 19TH St.. 6 rooms, modern except furnace, garage, lawn and shrubbery. Small down payment. Already financed. H. H. WOODS MALL & CO. Lin. 5381. RANDOLPH ST., S.. 1100 block; fiveroom. strictly modern bungalow; six months old; only $3,850; S4OO down. Drexel 6817. Open eve.. 0-0. 26TH ST., 602 YV.; a modem bungalow; bargain for colored people Saturday, April 4, 1 to 5 p. m. L. C. JONES. COTTAGE, 6 rooms, genu-modem; good location, east. 203 S. Temple Ave. Only S3OO down. bal. $lB month. Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER & SCHREIBKR. SIOO CASH and balance like rent buys choice of 3 and 4-room, semi-modern cottages; in good repair; 2845, 2851, 2863 N. Denny St.; improved street. FIDELITY TRUST CO. MR. Sexton. Main 6584. 7-Room Home 800 BLOCK, S. NEYV JERSEY In wall ing distance from town and a good location; we have this home that can tie bought for S3OO cash and s3l tier month. Cad Circle 5220. 311 Lemcke Bldg. Eves. Humboldt 3493. MoCORl) & McKINNEY. REALTORS In St. Patrick’s Parish 5-room modem ' cottage with garage, 729 Parkway. Only $4,000. Will consider payments. Inspection invited. FIDELITY TRUST GO. Mr. Sexton Ma. 6584 BARGAIN east near Brook side Park; large, beautiful comer lot; 5-room modem bungalow; garage. Owner leaving city; reduced price $5,000; SSOO cash. Call 312 Kalin Bldg. Circle 6600; Res.. Ran. 1602. E. J. MeCRACKEN. EAST; six rooms, long living-room, three bedrooms, hardwood floors, brick flrepLco. built-in features, full basement; $6.000; terms, fc. J. OSBORN. Independent. Drexel 6184. FOR SALE, BARGAIN 28 W., 6-room house: S6OO for equity. Cf.ll Main 1974 or Wash. 3083. DUPLEX south for suburban or farm. Main 6064 FLOYD A SON. Har. 0632. FIVE-ROOM bungalow.• easy ouy merits. Wash 43-44 CITY' BLDRS REALTY CO. d—Lots SIOO CASH. SI.OO weekly. 63-ft. front Hawthorne Lane, south of 30th; only $245. Main 0530. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. e—Suburban UNIVERSITY'. HEIGHTS: good ;?Uage with fireproof roof: outbuildims; one acre ground, including orchard; on main road. Call Main 0711 or Har, 4115-YV. RAISE poultry and vegetables tn this tract of 3 full acres; absolutely new 3room bungalow; garage and shed combined; driven well: OVi miles S. YV. Monument; on good gravel road: entire tract inclosed in steel wire fence, chicken mesh, steel poets: only $2,500. You name the down payment, balance monthly. HUm. 2808, or Lin. 2141. $20.00 PER MONTH Own your owr. home with one-half acre of ground. See ELMORE BROS. 401 City Trust Bldg. Cir. 7903. TO TRADE suburban east for city wist. $2,500. Owfier Address A No. 1353. Times. f—Salt* or Exchange GARAGE. 100x60: could le used for other business. Will take gome trade city lots or sminall rentals. 717 W, S6th St. You~Read the Tvafat Ads-j Have you tried to Use theln ? It’s easy—Call MaLi 35®. Ask for an Ad Taker.®

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE g—Guilders and Contracting IF Y'OU have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commission. ELVERS & KLEIN, Lincoln 2627. 22 HE A L KST A TEW A N IF I) WE BUY and sell all kinds of real estate and investment properties. YVe make first and secouu mortgage loans. See Robert Litz. COLUMBIA SECURITIES CO.. 153 N. Delaware St. Lin. 63114. IF YOU WANT TO SELL Consult the REALTY SERVICE BUREAU, 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin. 5307. NO OPTION REQUIRED. DOUBLE or 6-room single, near Garfield Park; basement and furnace necessary. HOMER BKAYTON CO.. Lincoln 8477, FIV E-ROOM bungalow east, up to $5,500. Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER & SCHREIBER SUBURBAN—I to 5 acres with building. HOMER DRAYTON CO.. Lin, pin 8477. WILL PAY CASH FOR SMAnL COTTAGE NOT MODERN. WEB. 0258, _ lAKM lands ~ 380 100 ACRES 7 room house; cistern HI house; chicken houses: barn; good buildings: fruit: $1,250. BERT CARPENTER, Qiieensvillc, Ind, 23 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ASK your druggist or grocer for Friteh’s Y'cgetable Soap and supreme talcum powder. If he does not supply you, drop me a card. These goods are equal to the best and better than all the rest. Inexpensive as flu lowest price, if not wasted. L. H ROYV'ELL. gen agt.. P. O Box 057, Indianapolis. BAR PER SHOP —Two chair outfit. White, new, cheap. JOK BEAMS. 4.i K.v. Av< . BED. infants size. 24x36. Call Lincoln 6316. DINING-ROOM -uite. nine pieces; very rcasoniiDle. K:1111toii'll 8 16u ________ JAOQI KTTE while lur. p'A. uealiy new; reasonable Phone Kan. 0197. Rugs—Linoleums 9x13 tapestry Brussels rugs. blue. tan. taupe and old rose, special. $13.95: Gold Sea! Congoleuui rugs. 9x13. sl2 75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese gr igs rugs. 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made hi beautiful colored patterns, special. $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs. $29.30: all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets Axminsters and Wilton rugs, carried in all sizes and patterns. are sold the lowest prices hi the city. Come in and lie convinced. All new. perfect goods mo seconds) Dorfman Rug Cos. 7(l' W. Wash. St opposite Statrhousr. "If il covers tin floor, we have it." SIN'-ER sewing nuehine drop-head $8 Apt II 1325 Ashland Air TYPEWRITERS Special Clearance Sale L. C. SMITHS—UNDERYVOODS BARGAIN PRICES Low priees on ill makes. See our window American Writing Machine Cos. 30 S. Penn St. Lincoln 6822. THE C , C C A sf~ L~Ry. Cos! wilt sell at auction. Saturday. Ypril 4 1925 at their Unclaimed Freight Station Capitol Ave. ami South St . Indiaimpohs. Ind., .it 9 a. m., miles- previously claimed to right fill owner, shipment hilled 500 Bags Oyster Shells (for Poultry Keea) Shipment may he examined Friday. April il. 1925. fs'tween s a m. anil 4:30 p. m. J. K. Y'ance. Freight Claim Agent. April 7. BEAUTIFUL antique furniture, coverlid*, dishes: private home. 220 Y'an Ave., Shelby-ville, Ind. REAL TOP—Peddling wagon cheap. Call , Sunday 394.3 Rockville road or Belmont 3398 Ring 3. F IVE-TUBE Clarelone: w ill sacrifice with or without accessories 1519 Bradbury b—Pet and Live Stock FARROW CHIX l i 100 Jots. Barred Rocks. S C. Reds. Ancona*. $1 4,30. White Rocks. S 0. Reds. $16.50; YV yandott* s. Buff Orp. Minorca*. $17.50; white and brown Leghorn*. IXT. farrow chickeries 609 E. Washington St. HOGAN TESTED CHICKS 500 Rairon White Leghorn* reaily for delivery Ajiril 4th. EVERITT SEED STORE 327 W, Wash. 345 N, Alabama. ONE team of mule* and one team of horses; at bargain prices. Main 4.346. 238 S. Illinois St. CANARY BIRDS. Roller, registered stock. Drexel 7203. 2r)<lo\l,, H K ANI) WOOD SPECIAL PRICES KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora Glendora block, large, forked 86.50 G. 3x6 lump, cleaned, forked So.nO Glendora 2x3 egg. cleaned, forked.. $5 75 Best W. Va. block, large, forked.. $6.50 Best E Ky bloek. large forked ...$0.60 Best W \a. 2x4 washed egg. fnrkpd $6 Oil Best YV. Va. mine run oO'.Y, 1ump..55.60 Hoosier rl ash lump, clean, forked $5.85 Best Linton No 4. jump, clean, fkd $5.75 Best Indiana No. 5 4-in Ip. cl., fkd.ss 25 Best Indiana 2x4 esg. clean, forked $5.20 Eastern 111, 4in lump, clean, fkd. .$5.25 Eastern 111. 2x4 egg clean, forked. .$5.20 Citizen* coke, the best $9.75 Delivery anywhere In the city UNION ICF: AND COAL CD. Drexel 4021 1910 Bluff Ave. YVe do not handle cheap coal fetiST GRAbE Brazil Block, |. r ).50 Per Ton Pea and Nut, $4.50 Per Ton East Side Ice and Coal Cos. 934 Fowler. MA. 0930. ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883 Indiana large lump, forked $5 23 YV. Va.. 4-in. fnrkexl $6.25 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1465 920 E North St. Irv. 4020 26Tm IS(ILL.\NL(H>i\V AN 1KI) AUCTIONEERS—Mark & Neal. YVe buy or sell for you. Ran. 7014. Har 0907-H BABY' carriage or stroller, regardless of eonditii li. Li. 1634. SALY'ATION army industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing, magazines, news. etc. Phone Wagon. Main jof,2 27~BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS’ CARPENTER—AII kinas of repair work, roofing specialty; no job too small. Har 2416, CISTFIKN cleaning; repulring neatly done: pump* repaired: wells driveu; reason able, H, S. UKAMK Belmont 1747. CONTRACTING wanted: excavating and all kimla ol hauling. DRex 710;<-R. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made. E, F, BURKLE, 416 Mass, Main 1428. EATS cleaned and remodeled. MULLER HAT SHOP 107 YV Maryland E. J. SHARPE PAPER CLEANING Former manager for Gadberry; 50c and up per room. Drexel 4090-J. paper Banging a paint. no Prompt. efficient service. 1935 sniplg. YVeb. 0512 PLUMBING and repainngl quick service'; priees reasonable- payments if desired. H. K. Oliver. ~34 Prospeit. Drexel 0436. PAPER CLEANING $1 rm. Work guaf Exoert workman. DREXEL 010S. GADBERRY. PLUMBING and furnaces installed. Cn*h or easy payments CHARLES KOEHR--ING. 882 YTr, Ave.. Drex 94Q1. RUGS. 9x13, thrly. clnu, $2: all work irar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4402. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. UPHOLSTERING —And repair, uverstulfed suites Charles Hartman. DRcx. 2852 WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Work called for and delivered. Lowest prices consistent with first-class workmanship. HOME JEWELRY CO. 339 Virginia Ave. Lin 7868. LOOK “ HOOSIER SHADE CLEANERS We dean window shades. V, A J. MILLER. PRexel 1010. DeFord, the Rug Cleaner 9x13 ruga nlenneil for $2. Lin. 7673 YOU'VE TRIED THE REST—Now try the best paper cleaner, Tom Cox. Work guaranteed. Reasonable. Kan. 7093. CHIN YVOO TNN—II V, W. Ohio. New Chop suey plai-e. Also sleeping room*. J. S. CLAYTON A SONS. CONTRACTORS" Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating 234 N, Noble Lincoln 5020. 28 STORAGE ANll THANSFLK MOVE our way; cash or credit; HO days to pay for inovin", if desired. Estimates cheerfully given at your home. Cost no more. KRISBERO TRANSFER, Lin. 3840. 1710 E. Wash. PACKING noußehclc 1 goons ands oittce furniture for shipmsut; piano deixicking; low rate* on Califcrma shipments. Otto J. Suesz Main 2353—3028. Night*. Web. 0099-W —4579. Estimate* tn overland hauling '

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28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. For moving and hauling: rate* reason*ble. Randolph 3741 CALL—YVeb. 4495—We move. $3 load and up YVe will come and bid on your furniture. LOW prices moving. $3 load and up. CHARLES COAMHS. YVeb. 3391. You Read the Vvant Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy-—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker, 29 BUSINESS (IITOKIIMTIEB CLEANING and pressing business for sale, (heap for cash. Ashland Cleaneri, 1030 Ashland. Cir. 7.316. Owner. COAL YARD grounds and equipment for sale; reasonable Be' 0272. DRUG STORE priced to sell. $2,500; easy terms; established comer: cheap rent; retiring. FRANK S. JONES, Columbus. Ind. ‘ TOURIST CAMP Excellent location. National Ro west: completely equipped. \Vill rent for season. MRB LTTTLE. Lincoln 5307. lIMEMIL Kentmii For manufacturing or company organizing to secure modern buildings with or without machinery, railroad into plant. Good labor condition. One hundred miles from Indianapolis. Large floor space. Suitable for two medium sjze companies. We will co-operate. Give full details, financial, etc. Quick action essential. Address 521, First National Hank Bldg., Chicago. 111. JF your business is for sale, we can sell it. Call ns ASSOCIATED BROKF:RS. Li. 79.30 03(> State Life. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE SEE OUR AD TOMORROYV CI.ARK MOTOR CO 955 N. Meridian. BL’ICK, 1924 vi isp-r 0 touring: demonstrator. actual mileage 2.100: cannot Is- told from new. Carries new car guarantee Equipped with bumpers, lender guard* and p ire tire $950 MI FF BUICK S YLES CO. ■’'.6:i N IMinois SI Open eve, and Sunday 1923 CHEVROLET SEDAN Refiniehed in bla.-U and gold. F’ull equipment includes windshield *po! light, five good .sira Urea, dash dock, cte Upholstery in ’l-ry gm q . sin.lit ion: motor A I Car ba* lieen put in splendid condition tor spring u-< Quick -a'c is nei-essary. If you are -eall.v interested in a splendid haigain. ail.lrr s* Box 1.').3u Times. FLINT SEDAN Demonstrator. Ha* only been driven the 30(1 tieressary miles to loosen up motor. Anew <-,ar guarantee with a rtiliatantial reduction on list price. YV ill take small car in trade Terms can be arranged to suit buyer Call Cf 0888 lor demonstration A-k for Mr Thom a* FORD BODIES Four slightly used Ame* ,-edans. One regular Ford. One regular Fool tudor. One ri-guiar Ford forrlor. Twenty-five tour*, roadsters, regular Fonls. C.isb or Term* SWtssilEt.M A PARKER. 54 ) E. YVafhingtun. FORDS ALL MODELS YVE HAVE ON HAND 31 FORDS and we have sliced the prn-es for this week-etui . All in good running condition; $2.5 anl up. And at these priien we have siM-cial terms to suit every one. HAYNES SCHMIDT 120 YV. North St. FORD 1922 Coupe; in rood condition; S9O "tERSTEGGE HOI.I,OWEI.L (Y). Rollin Distributor* 119 N. Capitol Ave Li. 2266 WILL take *mall diamond or talking machine as part down payment on good used car Cal' Webster 300.> FORD sedan with Mills laxly: demonstrator; bargain if tak.-n at once: price rigid at $48,5.00. Cash or terms. SWISS HELM A PARKER. 544- F, Washington. koßbliiODiEli—t’sco *■ .-tan* -siupe*. tourings roadsters some lute 1924 model*. 1 WOLF *55 61 N CaoitcL NASH sport louring. Rex California closed top; wire wheels; 5 almost new tire*. This i* an excellent buy at $500; down payment. $290. TM RSTEGG F.-HOLI.OW ELL CO. Rollin Distributor* 419 N* Capitol Ave LI 2266 OAKLAND six touring: good running condition, at a real bargain S3O down. HAYNES SCHMIDT. 130 YV. North St. Open evennigs and Sunday. OVERLAND TOURINGS Here are some real used car bargains. All model* and all price* anti all in good condition throughout. These car* are prt.-ttl to sell now. Better hurry and look them over. They can be bought on Oakley's easy terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES OY’EKLAND. 1924; can t tx> told from a new ear; priced six-rial for thi* week end; $385. E Z Icrins or trade. HAYNES SCHMIDT. 120 W North St. Open evenings and Sunday PEERLESS enclosed touring This car would make an excellent bus car as it 1* 7 pace with enclosed top. YVrll tired aid gx tl mtN-liatii.-al condition. TERSTEGGF. HOI.LOWELL CO. Rollin Distributors 419 N Cnpilol Ave. Li. 2266 STUDEBAKKR light six touring. )024: I excellent balloon tire*; ear driven very little: prhx-d foo quick -ale TERSTE' K-HOLI.OWELL CO. Rollin Distributor* 419 N Capitol Ave, Li. 2266 YVII.LYS KNIGHT inclosed roadster This car bought new Dec. 15. 1933. and In excellent condition. YVe|| tired and newly painted. Prieed for quick sale. TE RSTEGG E-HOLLOYY'ELL CO. 419 N Capitol Ave Li 3266 USED CARS THAT SATISFY 1923 Jewett De'Luxe touring. 1923 Jewett De Luxe touring. Dueo fin 1924 Jewett sedan. 1922 Jewett standard touring. Zapon finish. 1922 Haynes 55. sport. 1920 Auburn: good condition. 1923 Oldsmobilo roadster. 1924 Ford coupe 1923 Ford sedan. 1921 Ford sedan. 1924 Velie. new touring. 1921 Paige 6-06 7 passenger touring. 1924 Jewett, business men'* coupe. Our Jewett cars are rebuilt and carry thirty-day guarantee Term* to suit purchaser George B. Ray, Inc. Paige-Jewett Distributers 1110-1112 N. Meridian Open Evenings. Lin. 7342. STONE CHEVROLET CO. USED CAR DEPT. 437 N. MERIDIAN FORD COUPES FORD SEDAN FORD TOURINGS FORD ROADSTER MAXWELL TOURINGS HUPMOBILE TOURING • CHEVROLET TOURING CHEVROLET SEDAN CHEVROLET COUPES SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE COMING WEEK We have what you expect. Priced right and terms if desired. STONE CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. 427 N. MERIDIAN OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY OVERLAND SEDAN $17.5 takes it. This cor i* in good condition. good paint and good tires. A real buy tor someone. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1003-65 S. Meridian. LOOK Three cars for SIOO. These car* are in good running order with good rubber. L. GUY LONG CO. 1114 N. MERIDIAN LINCOLN 6865 PHILLIPS AUTO SALES 1917 Cadillac 8; good shape. 1924 late Ford coupe. 1924 Oldsmobile six. Bel. 2111. 2310 YV. Michigan. Bel. 3111. 1933 CHEV. COUPE: oversized tires, extra tire, bumpers, cut-out: car in good mechanical condition. A real buy if sold at once. Can arrange terms. YVeb. 3005. USED CARS bought and sold. I. GOLD BURG. .322 N Capitol USED CAR.S: cash, payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos. 345 N. Cap. LIVE downtown Huosott-eissex dealer* J. W BERRY. P. B. SMITH. 322 N. Delaware St. IT'S NEVER lost until lndiananod* Times Want Ads hav* failed to find it.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE, TO sii DOWN Anew plan to suit your pay days. Look over this list— DOWN, WEEK. 1920 Buick Tour. ....$13.88 SB.OB 1922 Ctaev. Coupe 12.42 6.92 1924 Ford Touring... 12.42 6.92 1923 Ford Touring .. 11.27 5.77 1920 Studebaker .... 13.88 8.08 1921 Ford Coupe 10.10 4.60 1922 Dodge Sedan .... 1762 12.12 1920 Ford Sedan 10.10 4.60 j 1923 Chev. Touring .. 13,58 8.08 Many other standard makes to choose from. All ready to deliver on this plan. License in-cluded-in this price. RELIABLE USED CARS FROM WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 3420. 730 N Meridian. Open Evenings. Closed Sunday. USED CAR BARGAINS LOOK AT THESE PRICES Price. I!U9 Lexington Sport ...$19.5 1P33 Overland 4 Touring 195 1919 O'ds 8 Sport 195 1923 Ford Roadster 95 1922 Paige 0 Spnr; 295 1919 Cadillae 8 Sport 295 1920 Mitchell Touring 195 1930 Haynes Sport 195 1933 Mercer Sport 495 Open Sunday. Biggest value* tn town. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 522 N Capitol Ave Main 2638 a—Trucks TRUCK: good used bargain If sold at once PRexel 9293, IT S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have f ailed to find It. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS YYANTKD—2I2 E New York St Main 4446 32 AI TO M >;’ > -IKS, BKPAUL'S PARTS for all make of cars Call or write and let us know what you need. Used or new SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRF. CO.. 519 S. ('apltol Ave. V'I'LCANIZINu top repairing and rebuilding complete lint of cord ITreg in stock KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO,, 35 Ky Ave YOU can g-t "that better kind" of used tire* at Rogers': plenty of odd size* 3117 W Washington ft. I UUIQ CHEVROLET specialists: first-class wort: reasonable prices. Bel 2~.'!3 (ox Bros WHAT ABOUT THAT BATTERY? COME TO CORf'M 901 S ILL ST IT'S NEY'ER lost \intil Indianapolis Time* YYtnt Ails have failed to find It 33 >l<Trß ( YCLFry BICYCLES ~ GOOD bicycles $8 and up; Urea $2 and up 940 Massachusetts Ave. 37 MONEY TO LOAN > yS^eSA^AWWWWV4 I Beneficial I ic: [QBTts W- 1 Self*Respecting Loams You can borrow up to S3OO on the same self-respecting terms a business man gets from his banker. You pay back — $ 3 a month on $ 60 loan $ 5 a month on SIOO loan $lO a month on S2OO loan sls a month on S3OO loan Plus lawful interest onlv. PROMPTNESS, PRIVACY and COURTESY $ Call, write or phone Cl role 1-6-6-9 Beoefacial Loam Society 601 NATIONAL CITY BANK BLDG. Open 9 to 5 :30. Saturdays 9 to 1. Licensed by and Bonded to the State NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially, and business like dealings is a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 1 L K Washington St. MA In 0585. LI ncoln 7184. CASH —24 HOURS QUICK—CONFIDENTIAL SATISFACTORY SERVICE on personal property loans. Conveniently located. SECURITY INVESTMENT AND LOAN CO., INC. 136 N. Delaware. LI ncoln 5050. LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad FIDELITY LOAN CO. Money to Loan on Autos Room 0. 542 N. Meruhau. Personal Property Loans. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 39 LEGAL NOTICES OITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC YVORKS OFFCCE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. March 18. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public YVorks of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 19th day of January. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments of benefits and award* ol damage* to the property beneficially or injuriously affected by the following described vacation of first alley north of Fifteenth Street as au thorlzed by Declaratory Resolution No. 12100. 1934. VACATION OF FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF FIFTEENTH STREET FROM CO LI, EG E AVENUE TO FIRST AI.LEY EAST OF COLLEGE AVENUE. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persons whose residence is unknown to this Department, are owners of property a* set forth in said assessment roll. wh:ch is assessed benefits on account of said vacation as above described: Louise J. Woodward, no address; lot 17: Butler Hrs. Add.: amount of benefits. $5. All of the proceedings had by the said Board in the matter of the vacation of first alley north of said fifteenth street, as above described, are in accordance with said Declaratory Resolution No. 12100. adopted by said Board of Public Works Dec. 10. 1924. The above named persons are hereby notified that the Board of Public YVorks will meet at its office Wednesday. April 15th. 1925, at 3 p. m.. at which time and place it will receive or hear remonstrance* from said owners or holders of property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said vacation as above described. CHARLES K. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. BPBNCER. Board of Public Works.!City of Indianapolis. March 19. 28-Aprll 2. 1935.

39 LEGAL NOTICES STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Notice is hereby given that scaled b'ds will be received by the Director of the State Highway Commission, at the offn* of the State Highway Commission in the Statehouse. City ot Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m.. on the 21st day of April, 1925. for the construction of certain highways and described as follows: No. 1. !'. A. No. 34. Sec. D and F. A. No. 42. Sec A-l. lax-ation: St. MeinradLeavonworth Road, St. Mciruad to Alex Ernst Bridge. Spencer and Perry Counties. Miles: 4.383. Bids will be received for sandstone base and gravel or limestone surface oil the above listed project. No. 2. F. A. No. 42. Sec. A-2. Location: St. Meinrad-Leavenworth Road, Alex Ernst Bridge to Kitternian School House, Perry Comity. Miles: 3.886. Bids will be received tor limestone or sandstone bas*- and limestone surface on tlie above listed project. No. 3. F. A. No. 42. Sec. B-l. Location: St. Meinrad-Leavenworth Road. Kitternian School House to Underbill Barn, Perry County Miles: 2.989. No. 4. F. A. No. 42. See. B-2. Location: St. Meinrad-Leavenwortlr Road, Underhill Barn to St. Croix. Perry County. Miles. 3.410. No. 5. F. A. No. 42. Sec. C-l. Location: St. Meinrad-Leavenworth Road, St. Croix to YY'est Fork Perry and Crawford Counties. Miles: 3.333. No. 6. F. A. No. 43. Sec. C-3. Location: St. Meinrad-Leavenworth Road, YVest Folk to Sulphur, Crawford County. Miles: 3.604. No. 7. F. A. No. 42. Sec. C-3 and I) 1 and F. A. No. 58. See. A-l. Location: St. M inrad-Leavenworth and Sulphur-Eiiglish i Roads. Sulphur to Blue River and Sulphur to Old Sulphur Road. Crawford County. I Miles: 3.153. No. 8. K. A. No. 42. Sec. D-C. Location; St. Meinrad-Leavenworth Road. Blue River to Turkey Fork, Crawford County. Miles; 3.394. No. 9 F A. No. 42. Sec. D-3. Location: St. Meinrad-Leavenworth Road. Turkey Fork to one mile west of Leavenworth. Crawford County. Miles; 3.042. No. 10. F. A. No. 58. See. A-2. Location: Sulphur English Road. Old Sulphur Road to one mile south of Grantsburg. Crawford County. Miles: 3.277. No. 11. F. A. No. 58, Sec. C-l. Locatlion: Knglish-Paoli Road. English to Ja* per-New Albany Road, Crawford County. Miles: 3.970. No. 13. F’. A. No. .58. Sec. C-3 and D-l. Location: English-Panli Road. JasperNew Albany Road to Paloka River. Crawford County. Miles: 3 089. No. 13. F. A. No. 58, Sec. D-2. Location: English-Paoli Road. Paloka River to Paoll-Marengo Road. Orange County. Miles: 4.037. Bids will he received for limestone base and limestone surlaco on the above listed projects. No. 11. F. A No. ,50. S'-c. A l. Location: Tell City-English Road Union Township Id. e to J .3. miles south of Uandoti. Perry County. Miles: 3.771. Bid* will be received for limestone base and grave) or limestone sin'faca and also for gravel base only on the above lisltd project. So. 15. F. A. No. 50. Sec. A-2 and B-t. Location: Tell City-English Road. 1.3 miles south of Bandon to 2.0 miles north „f Baiulon, Perry County. Miles: 3.898. R,d* will be r"ceived for limestone base and hmestone surface and also for gTavel base only on the above listed project. No. 16. F. A. No. 50. Sec. B-3. Location : Tell City-English Road, 2.6 mile* north of Bandon to St. Croix. Perry County. MUcs: 3.031. Bids w ill be received for limestone base and limestone surface on tit* above listed project. Combination bids will be received as follows: First Combination • Projects No 2 and 3. Second Combination: Projects No. 4 and 5. Third Combination: Projects No. 6 and 7 Fourth Combination: Projects No. 8 and 9 Fifth Combination; Projects No. 11. 12 and 13. Sixth Combination: Projects No. It ami part of No. 15 Union Township Line to Bandon. Seventh Combination: Projects No. 14. 15 and 10. Combination bids will be received for same type* of base and surface as shown for bids on individual sections. Grading and small structure* have already been coin pleted. No. 17 F. A No. 68. See. I*. LocationI. YVedersburg Road. Parke County Line to Steam Corner. Fountain County. Miles: 6.215. No. 18. F. A No. 69. Sec, B and F. A. No 75. Sec, 5. Location; LalayetteChicago Road. Fowler to Kentland. Benton and Newton Counties. Miles: 12.604. No. 19. F. A. No. 78, See. C. Location. Vmcennes-Terre Haute Road. Vincennes to Hart s Siding. Knox County. Miles: 4.779. No. 20. F. A. No. 78. See. D. Location: Y'liiet nnes-Terre Haute Road, Hart's Siding to two miles north of Oaktown. Knox and Sullivan Counties. Miles: 8 802. No. 21. F. A. No. 78, Sec. E. Location: Y'ineettnes-Terre Haute Road, two miles north of Oaktown to three miles south of Sullivan. Sullivan County. Miles; 9.500. No. 22 . F. A. No. 82. Sec. A. Division Road. Lincoln Highway to one mile east of La l’orte County Line. La. Porto and St. Joseph Counties. Miles: 4.088. No. 23. F. A. No. 83. Sec. 8. Location: Division Road, one mile cast of La Porte County Line to one utile west' of South Bend. St Joseph County. Miles: 9.541. No. 34. F. A. No. 84. Sec. A. Locution: Lincoln Highway. Churubuseo to one and one-half mile* north of Merriant. Whitley and Noble Counties. Miles: 8.430. No. 25 F. A. No. 84. Sec. B. and C. Location: Lincoln Highway, one and one half miles north of Merriant to two miles south of Ligoiner, Noble County. Miles: 11. No. 26. F. A. No. 93. Sec. A. and B. Location: Crown Point-Gary Road. one mile north of Crown Point to Gary, Lake County. Miles: 5.7 75. No. 27. F. A. No 94. See. A. Location: Crqwtordsville-Danvillo Road. Illinois Stale Line to one and one-half mile* west of Covington, Vermilion and Warren Counties. Miles: 5.852. Bids will be received for three types of pavement: Brick, Bituminous Concrete and Concrete on the above listed project*, as shown on plans and described in Standard Specifications for same. Content for the above listed projects will lx- furnished the Contractor by the Indiana Stale Highway Commission. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $5.00 per set. upon application to the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana. No refund for plans returned. Plans may also be seen at the office of the Stale Highway Commission, Indianapolis. Indiana.. Contracts will be let to the lowpst and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids is reserved. If any cause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the b‘ds as provided by law. J. D. YVILLIAMS. Director, Indiana State Higha-ay Commission. April 2. 0, 1925. , The Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chhuiro A St. Louis Railway Cos. will sell at publi* auction Saturday. April 4. 1925. nt 9 u m.. at their Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. unless previously claimed by rightful owner. shipment billed a* 500 Hips 50.000 pounds, oyster shells- (lor mixing with chicken feed), shipment consigned to Rush County Mills. Rushville. Ind. Tprms of sale: Cash or certified eheck, payable immediately at conclusion of sale. Shipment can be examined Friday. April J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF~PUBLIC YVORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndlonapolis, Ind., March 31, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notire is hereby given by the Board of Public YVorks of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 30th day of March, 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. a* authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 1J866 FOREST LANE From north property lino of FiftyEighth St. least side), east property line of Guilford Ave.. (west side!. To west property lino of YVlntrhop Ave. (east side). A point 244.42 ft. south of south property lino of Fifty-Ninth St. (west side!. By grdaing and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the lawns to a uniform width of 9% feet; curbing bclh sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6x24-inch Con<-refe curb to h unifrom width of 30 feet; providing 382 lineal feet of 40-foot radius granite corners; constructing 1 catch-basin, including injet top: providing 2 new Inlet*: laying 116 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlets, catch-basin and manhole of drain sewer, as shown on plan All to be as shown on plan and a* cifiedIVrsons interes'ed in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public, YVorks of said city has fixed Friday. April 10, 1925. 3 p. m as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, afuinst the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the questions as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on eald roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima fade 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. YV. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public YVorks, City of Indianapolis. April 1. 2. 3 4. 6. 7. 8. 1935. Crossword jClieey Epoch, era. aeon. Ae; Temper, enger, irdftnd rage! Do-re-mi and fa-sqß; Egyptian sun Ra; Ra! — J udge.

Sheriff ‘Locks Up’ Bride in Jail Yessir, Slated on Charge of Operating Blind Cupid, B’gosh.

E" "IXTRA! Extra! All about Omer Hawkins, Marlon County sheriff, putting his bride in jail! Married on Tuesday, locked up on Wednesday! Slated with operating a blind Cupid, and piloting a craft on the sea of matrimony Yvhile under the influence of love. The reporter, hurrying after the bride’s fur clad person, did not arrive in time to hear whether she said “Sesame” or “Hokus, pokus, Gibber Gee, open tip this door for me,” but whatever it was it worked. In she went, and the barred door clicked shut after her with a finality. She was gone, and only a tall man with his mouth full of a pen remained to smile a welcome. Hawkins, unlocking one door to let himself out and another to let himself in, replied calmly that Miss Ruth Armentrout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geprge Armentrout, Keystone Ave., and he Yvere married Tuesday e\ening at the Hall Place M. E. Church. No, they weren’t going atvay. They had intended to leave for New York Wednesday morning, but Yvould not go for a Yveek or two. Yes; they were going to live right at. the jail residence. All this time. Hawkins Yvaa hastily backing away into his apartment, and by the time this point In the narrative is reached, only his nose, one corner of his mouth and his left eye YY’ere showing—oh, yes, and part of his hat. “What will a bride do In a jail?" was forming on the reporter’s lips when suddenly there was a pretty click, aa all well-oiled locks make, and the door Yvas closed! Had the reporter’s nose been half an inch longer ! FOUR MISSING SOUGHT HERE Police Hunt for Out-of-Town Persons. Police searched today for four out-of-town missing persons thought to he here. John O. Allen Is wanted at the death bed of his mother at i’.lootnington, Tnd. He is thought to work at the E. C. Atkins Saw works. Search for Miss Agnes Cross, Center, Tnd., was asked by her father. She is 16, Imis blue eyes, red hair, and a. fair breckled complexion. She Yvas wearing a dark shoes. Miss Emma Ritchie, 16, R, R. C., Kokomo, Ind., is thought to be with the Cross girl by her father, Arel Titchie. She has blue eyes, red hair, and a fair complexion. She was dressed in a dark brown coat and shoes. William Toombs, 16, Howell, ITnl., is also believed to have come here. IJe was wearing an army shirt, red sweater and tan cap. Out of Die Mouth There are bright moments in the life of a schoolmaster. At a recent examination in general knowledge a pupil defined a volcano as follows: "A mountain with a hole in the top, and if you look down the hole you can see the creator smoking.”—Eondon Morning Post, Marriage Licenses Uliaric* Clu.v CitniiiiiKham, 25 3703 E North. Army: Lata LuelU Finite, 24. .522' a 8. Illinois. Walter Greenwood. *sl. Newark N J manufacturer: Nellie Albertme Woollier!, • 3141 Northwestern. Wilbur C. Rice. 42. 2131 Central, min'•Jer- Lon a Ma*- Conroy Spurgeon, 29, 410 N. Alabama, file clerk. Clemm J. Keller, 29. 1120 Keystone, chauffeur; Josoio Ftslier. 24, 323 Christian cashier. J. E. Martin, 24. 2300 Southeastern; Maj-ion Erskin Martin, 22. 226 Blake. James Strinfellow. 25. 3-19 W. TwentyFifth, waiter: YVllla Mae Haynes, 19. 928 M Ineeva, maid. Charles Alton Penington 35, 3502 N. Jllinoi*. clerk: Anna Rachel Rodgers. 29. 1 3827 Central, domestic. Fay Ollie Ellis. 20. 1120 W. ThirtyFourth. truck manager: Rose Marie YY>filing. 23. 963 YV. Thirty-Third. Allen Moore, 45. 2210 Broadway foreman: Nora B. Lloyd. 43. 2022 Sherbrook. domestic’. David L. Hinton. 31, Findley. Ohio. Army: Delsemi F. Nicholson, 19. 334 N. Randolph, laborer. Births Chris kml and Equilla Pryor, 2530 Snnrster YVilliani and Mamie Abel. 1030 Hoyt. Ralph and Nina Brooks, University He light*. Naum and Dimitra Sidney, Deaconess Hospital. Anthony and Juanita Poppas. 1217 Finley Reacua and YVanda Gibl*. 1156 Centennial. Joseph and Phyliss Nash. Methodist Hospital. Lloyd and Pearl Roark, Methodist Ilospftal. Lee and Ivy Baxter, 1806 N. Sheldon. Jake and Florence Wilson. 526 Abbott, Willard and Flora Smith, 541 W. Sixteenth. Flverett and Faye Hudson, 2150 Ransdell. Guy and Martha GaJlamore. 904 ti S. YVest. Frank and Bertha Weintraut. 226 W. YVyoming. Leslie and Anna Miller, 2067 Boyd. Herman and Carrie Simpson. 270 Leeds. James and Charlotte Shorten, 1722 ThaddeuA Lewis and Vlelva Henrieks, 514 S. Holmes Claud and Mary Haynes. 920 N. Senate. Earl and Gladys Everett. 4705 Enrllsh. Bovs Charles and Corn Voder, Deaconess Hospital. Arthur and Rosie Nelson, 1346 Gals. Malcolm and Elizabeth McGowan, Hospital. Thomas and Imogene Hall. Methodist Hospital. Louis and Anna Barnett, Methodist Hospital. i Loren and Esther Brigham. Methodist Hospital. YYoodson and MVi-y McKee. 901Y4 Walnut. Thomas and Lillie Jackson, 349 N. Lynn. Jesse and Sarah Alvey. 1459 Spann. Charles and Pearl Perdue, 2222 Duke. Furl und Beatrice Laswell. 718 Bates. Everett and Gertrude Taylor. 1231 Bellefontaine. Clyde atitl Marjorie Bates. 335 S. Harris. Deaths Mary Jane Ellis, 75. 321 Bancroft, chronic myocarditis. Burrel Davidson, 1. city hospital, tuberculosis meningitis. Margaret Louise Smith. 2 days, city hospital. premature birth. Irma Laird. 34. Thirteenth and Pennsylvania. mute cardiac dilatation. Catherine Liquori. 64. 115 S. Liberty, cai™nomu Charles Huls. 7 mo.. city hospital, broncho pneumonia. Jack C. Sorenson. 2 days. 756 Parkway, premature birth. Elias Peareek. 09. 1321 N. Tuxedo, cerebral hemorrhage. Infant Daniel, o days. 1315 S. Pershing premature birth. Emma Sophia Stienecker, 39. 3524 E. Tenth, lobar pneumonia. Thomas Bryant. 51, city hospital, lobar pneumonia. __ _ Abby Richmond Mayo, 84, 954 N. Penn■trlvonia, broncho pneumonia.

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LONDON DEATHS MYSTERIOUS AS POE THRILLERS i •Poison Cottage’ in Fashionable Neighborhood Awesome Scene. lin United Prc* LONDON, April 2.—" Poison Cottage” has claimed tYvo victims. Mystery as awesome as though lifted from the pages of one of Edgar Allan Poe's thrillers, has been uncovered in the respectable King's Cross neighborhood In the heart of London. Picture a huge, vacant house set on the scraggly lawn behind the high forbidding Yvall. A few tnoldering grave stones, a portion of an old cemetery, obscured by rank weeds in one portion of the yard. Behind the large house a cottage wit li curtained windows. In the smaller house, two men clad in pajamas Yvere found dead. One of them was Granville Cooke, Yvell-to-do son of the anatomist who twenty-five years ago conducted Cooke’s school of anatomy in the larger of the ttvo structures. Elder Cooke Scientist The elder Cooke was strickent with heart disease while lecturing his students on that subject. Tlie other dead man was Selwyn Foster, whose face was familiar both in Eimehouse and the West End. About the bodies of the men, who were behaved to have been dead a, Yveek, from scattered poison hot lies I One room housed two lead coffins. A gns stove In the kitchen was turned full on, hut police believe the men died from poison rather titan gas. Further ghastly sights met the eyes of detectives in their explorations this morning. They came upon a quantity of human bones, and experts were at once called to examine them. Today a cordon of police has surrounded the premises, tore up llie floors, digging about the yard. What officers wish to find is known only to Scottla.nd Yard. It is reported that the inquest today the noted Sir Bernard Pillsbury will take a hand In plumbing the mystery. "Man of Mystery ’ Cooke posed ns a "man of mystery," his acquaintances said today, lie frequently boasted he possessed enough poison to kill half of London and was a student of horrible dieseases. It was reported both Cooke and Foster had been secretly mixing In underworld affairs and have been convicted of fraud. His mother said Cooke had been slightly insane since the war when he was Injured in a fall from a. plane. MeanYvhile the city is being searched for Cooke’s wife. Fourteen months ago she. moved with her husband into the grim cottage. She since lias left and has not been heard from. Recently he has been entertaining in the little alley home, hut the parties Yvere "for men only.* Yet stories of violent quarrels, punt™ tuated Yvith white-hot curses, have escaped the half-acre enclosure In which “poison cottage" was set.

GISH CONTRACT SUIT DISMISSED Duell Is Ordered Held on SIO,OOO Perjury Bond. Hu T nitrd Prrn * NEW YORK, April 2.—The suit of t’liarlos H. Duell against Lillian (Jish, net.reus, to enforce a contract, today was dismissed by Federal Judge Mack. The court ordered Duell held on a perjury charge. Duell, organizer of Inspiration Pictures, Inc., and later of Charles 11. Duell, Inc., under which name he took over Miss Gish’s name to produce pictures, sued the actress to force her to act exclusively for his organization until 1930. Judge Mack criticised Duell for his breach of contract with Miss Gish and said he believed she had more cause for action against him that was contained In the present suit. Duell was cited for perjury and t ordered held under SIO,OOO ball. j Building Permits Theodore Tschoegle, reroof. 1152-54 Spruce, $225. Michael Carlin, addition, 000 Ltnwood. $1.700. 7 O. O. Lewi*, dwelling, 5232 Central, SO,BOO. O. O. Lewis, furnace, 6233 Central. $240. Marion CortUU. dwellinir, 337 S Audubon. $5,500. Marion Cordlll, dwelling. 6878 J ilin i. $5 500. Cornell Realty Company, dwelling, 92032 Tibbs, $1,700. .1. Moßertisey, reroof. 121 Boart. $2lO. W L. Rice, gnrage, 6148 N. Capitol, S4OO. Eouity Home Company, dwelling, 70.5-07 N. Chester, $.5,000. Euuit.v Homo Company, furnaces, 705-07 N. (Sicster. S3OO, William Comer, addition. 2053 S. Meridian, SBOO. Philip Palmer, dwelling. 2880 Baltimore. $1,500. C. Fisher, garage. 1709 Fletcher. SBOO. Francis Martin, addition. 254 N. Addison. 5700. Chester Henry, garage. 4417 Guilford. *225. W. L. Rice, dwelling. 6148 N. Capitol. s9.ado. W. L. Rice, furnace, 6148 N. Capitol. S3OO. William Reiner, remodel. 1715 Fletcher. $350. 1 W. A. Belnburg. dwelling, 4120-38 Boulevard PI.. $5,500. W. A. Bcinburg, furnace. 4128-28 Boulevard PI.. $370. w. A. Bcinburg, dwelling. 4130-32 Boulevard Pi., $5,500. SV. A. Bcinburg. furnace. 4130-32 Boulevard Pl„ $370. w. A. Belnburg, dwelling, 4184-80 Boulevard PL, $5,500. W. A. Beinburg. furnace, 4184-80 Boulevard PL. $370. Mary Kick, excavate. 1623 E. Market. $250. Mary Kick, excavate, 1624 E. Market. $250. Edwin Hoffman, dwelling, 1918 Southeasterly $3,600. KduTn Hoffman, furnace. 1918 Southeastern. S3OO. Guy Justus, dwelling, 4201-08 B. Eleventh, SB,OOO. Gu.v Justus, furnaces, 4201-03 E. Eleventh. S3OO. Charles Triplett, addition, 2605 Aadeis $1,200. \ _ Jess Jackson, addition, 34 LlnwhrxM S7OO. Knight Realty Company, garage, 141lW W. Thirty-Sixth, S2OO. Knight Realty Company, garage, 1221 E. Raymond, S2OO. Charles Binkley, garage. 303 B. FortySeventh, S3OO. Charles Binkley, garage, 127 E. FortySeventh. S3OO. Fred Wagner, dwelling. 410 E. FortyNinth. $0,300. Ffed Wagner, furnace, 410 E. FortyNinth. S3OO. K. A. Stonehouse, dwelling, 849 Drexel, $3,500. K. A. Stonehouse, dwelltng. 850 Drexel. $3,500. Knight A Broadbeck. dueling 238 W, Forty-Third. $5,800. Knight A Broadbeck, furnace*. 230 W. Forty-Third. $240. E M. Rat hert. garage, 4030 N. Illtnol*