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1 DEATH NOTICES ROBBINS, WM. W. (Major W. W. Rob-bins)—-Age 79 years, husband of Alice E. Robbins, father of Paul W. Robbins, passed away at his residence, apt. SB. 21 W. Sixteenth St., Friday, 1:10 a. m. Friends may call at the funeral home of Royster & Askiif, 1002 N. Meridian. Funeral will be held at the First United Brethren Church, Park and Walnut, Monday, April 13th, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill, 3 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving memory of John Yoder, who passed away April 10, 1017. Just eight years ago today Sincre death called you away. Can you hear our yearning Call for we you each day. Sadly missed by MOTHER AND STEPFATHER AMSLER. ~6 FUNEKAL, DIRECTORS W. T. BLASENGYM Main Offlt* Branch office 3228 Shelby St. 1000 Indiana Avenue Prexel 2570 Circle 59ol) PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois 3t. .. Euneral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main i'o4l. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect 9t. Phone Stewart 2278, - George Grmsteiner Funeral director. 022 E. Market. Main 0908. DREXEL P^| Pl g>^ A w^^ a 3 Y 6 8 0 & TU^~U _ 5 ! 8 SPECIAL NOTICES MASSEUR —Mrs. Morris, located at 835 N. Meridian. Apt. 1: 0 to 5. Lin. 71 zo. MEDICATED BATHS AI JP a)n M ASo AUK 720 N. New Jersey. Main 8.1-IU. VIOLIN Lessons: Walter Michigan. Prices reasonable. Irv. 4644. lJ LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 4 UMBRELLAS 1 MUSIC ROLL 3 PURSES 2 PR. GLASSES 1 FOUNTAIN PEN 2 BOOKS 3 PR. GLOVES 1 DINNER PAIL 1 VANITY CASE 1 PACKAGE Main 2737 AMETHYST Rosary; tetween Holy Angels Church and W. 29th St., Har. 4560-W. ARMY bee; roll, containing blankets and mens kit, in north part of city. Phone Har. 171 Q Reward. BROWN bill fold: Monday night or Tuesday more ins’ in front of Banquet Ice Cream Cos., or somewhere on south side. 826 in mo iey and 83 receipt for bank <ltposit. Other papers Drex 2770-J. Reward, ESKIMO spit* dog: all white: 4 months old; re.urn to 3019 College. Reward. Randolph 6 >32. - POLICE airedale. near Palmer and Union Sts.; 8 moiths old; name Mitch eugraved on collar. Webster 1836. Reward. PURSE: Methodist Hospital. Sunday: with money. Reward. Mrs. Hadley. Ri 13.p1. SUITCASE —Black leather; containing woman’s apparel; between doth and 39th: reward. Washington 531 Q-R. SUTTCASE —Brown; on Broadway. Call Main 2752, MR. STRAUB. Reward. TIRE, tube, rim lost; 33x5 Royal cord; new; on Belmont, between Kentucky and Washington. Reward. Belmont 4623-W. WRIST WATCH —Lady's; between Hankers Trust Bldg, and corner Illinois and Washington Sts., or W. Washington St. ear, Bel. 2793. REWARD for any information leading to recovery of Boston Bull puDDie taken from W. Minn, St„ March 27, Bel. 2734-R 11 MACHINERY AM) TOOLS CONCRETE mixer for rent or sale. Cirole 4939. 12 H ELP WANTED—MALE^ ' Men FOR DISTRIBUTING CIRCULARS. Old employes with clean record given preference. All work under inspection. 115 S. CAPITOL AVE. WANTED —Paper hangers; six good me chanlcs at once; 27 E. Maryland St. WANTED—Lathers, 215 N. Arsenal. You Read the want Ads— Have you tried to use them / It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker 14 BALES-W WANTED i^V'^WWWWSAA^VS/N/S/'i/WWV , W*/WVS/'. SALESMAN WANTED To Sell Amito Accessories The Buster increases mileage about three times as many miles to the gallon, works on any ear, large or small. Removes carbon, starts motor quicker. This position is for a live, wide awake, salesman, who owns a car. Territory is located in East Ohio. This can be seen at the Spink Hotel, across from the Union Depot, Friday, between 2 and 4 p. m. M. H. Rhorer, sales manager. Address A No. 1356, Times.

13 INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETE course in Beauty Culture by the most competent of instructors. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE. 1138 O.ive St. Prexel 4536. INSTRUCTION in Beauty Culture. RAINBOW ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE. 157 N. Illinois: second floor Stewart Bldg. Circle 0296. HEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washlngington St., ipdianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757 SHORTHAND in 30 days: typewriting r. Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 1130. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male ENGINEER Steam and electrical, wishes responsible position; Michigan graduate; 15 years' experience; now employed but desires to change; best of r. 'rrences; will guarantee 100 per oent effh ency. Address A No. 1:152. Times FOR paperhanger . J 1 Circle 1049, b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ CIRCLE 6613. 78 ROOMS FOR KENT CENTRAL Ave.; sleeping rm.: private family: suitable employed couple: cafeteria same block: private out.: $5. Har. 2615->l. ILLINOIS. N.. 2251; Modern room, private home: reasonable. INDIANA Ave., 229 'n : . nicely furnisnec room for gentleman; reasonable. Circ!- 3039. MERIDIAN, 035 N\, apt. 2; 2 unfurnished rooms. light, heat, gas: S2O. ? ? ? ROOMS ? 1 1 Our rooms in private homes are not advertised. Come in and get our list of the heat in all locations. Service free to renter. Hours 9 to 5:30. B & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 ODD FELLOW BLDG. RI. 2707. TWO unfurnished front rooms, upsatirs, modern. 321 E. Tenth St, a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA. N„ 1401; well turn. mod. sleeping and hskg. rms. Lin. 3844. EAST, N. 139: nice, clean room; bath: every thing furnished. ILLINOIS. N.; 2 mod. light hskpg. rms. Lin. 4758, MILKY. 129: 2 clean, gas, electricity; private cut.; 85 Belmont 1839-W. PINE St.. 819 N.; 3 light housekeeping rooms, gas sum.. sink in kitchen, SPRUCE. St.. 1128; 3 rooms, ground floor. Prexel 1170, 12TH" 610 EH 2 con. and 1 rm! and kitchenette; unfurn.. mod. W. SIDE: 2 ouislue sep. rms.; cleanly furn. 85. Brush and Market. Bel. 2752-W. ltT .RENTALS a—Houses MODERN HOUSE, S3O 348 W. Hamilton; six rooms and bath. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL CENTRAL apt., 5 room, modern: heat furnished; rent $42.50. Call 313 Kahn Bldg. Circle 6600: Res., Ran. 1662. E. J. McCRACKEN. COYNER Ave.. 2317: modern house; in desirable location. Web. 3863 R. DORMAN, 318; modem; newly decorated: ruitablo for I family or 2 couples: re* HIATT - and Miller Sts.; 6 rooms and kitchenette; strictly modem; comer lot; newly remodeled. $33 per month. KRIEGEK apte., Prospect and High Sts ; 2 rooms, bath and kitchenette; in-a-door bed; $35. See custodian or call H. H. WOODSMALL & CO.. Lin. 5391.

LINDEN St.. t>010: half double, 3 rooms, sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO. lan. 5050. LYNHUKST DR.: 6-room. mod. home: gas % acre; largo chicken house; sth house south of National Rd., Ben Davis bus line. MERIDIAN, S. 2302; upper duplex; 4 rms.: mod.: heat, water furnished. PLEASANT ST.. 2210 3-ROOM COTTAGE SHELDON, 1953: one naif of double; 5 room; semi-modern; S2O per month; water rent paid. Phone Main 1806. ST. PETER St.. 421; 4 rooms, water paid. $lB per month. Lincoln 8754. COTTAGE, W. INDPLS. Four rooms, electric lights, newly papered; 1163 Belt St.; sl6 per month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL \ 122 E. MARKET. 2046 Gale St., mod.. 4 rms S3O For colored, 1114 Brook St.. 4 rms..sl4 1120 Brook St., 2 rms $ 8 A F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware. A. F. ZAINEY, REAL ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N! DELA. LI. 6620. 6-P.OOM semi-modern; white only. Ran. 7220. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains. REAL ESTATE 4-ROOM house, south of city, on pt.Vedg road, 2 acres of ground. Bel. 3980-K T. FOR colored: 4 rooms: newly decorated. Randolph 7220. b—Houses, Flats Furnished MERIDIAN, N. 2102: St. James Court; beautiful furnished 4-room apartment. Randolph 3123. or 3ee custodian. c—Apartment* BROADWAY, 1556: 5 room apartment; $45. Call Lincoln 8754. ILL. AND 24TH; 4 rooms, bath; modem; good condition. $3’".50. Kar. 1Q42-W. LIBERTY, 415 N.; 4 -ooins. mod., con.; heat and water furrishod. Inquire custodian. Apt. 1. 17TH AND COLLEGE Three rooms and bath, heat and water. $55. SGHMID A SMITH. INC.. P.EALTORS. 130 N, DELAWARE. MAIN 4088. TENTH. E. 210; The Tyson: small apartment. , FOR COLOREDNEW APARTMENT; lirlnjr room. bath. dressing closet, kitchen, built-in features, in-a-door bed. heat, light, gag, water furnished: rents $27.50 to $32. See custodian. 1222 Cornell Are., or CHARLES E. HIKLLOWAY A SON. 140 N. DELAWARE ST. 2151 CENTRAL AVE. Newly decorated apt., 6 full size rooms, plenty of closet room. $55. STATE SAY. & TRUST CO. MA 4517 0 E. Market St. EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS 2063 N. Mcr’dlan, 4 rms. and bath. $55 and S7O, 7">08 Broadwav. 5 rms, and porch S7O. CITY TRUST CO.. CIR. 4022. APARTMENTS Peter Pan 1635 Central; 4 rms. and sun parlor S6O 2419 Park. 5 rms.. newly decorated. ..SSO FRANK S. CLARK & CO, MAIN 3377. 1663 RELLEFONTAINE Four rooms and bath, heat and water; $45 SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. 1 30 N. DELAWARE. MAIN 4088. EAST—Modern lower apaitment 4 rooms and hath: porches and yard; $35. Webster 6107, e—Miscellaneous FIREPROOF 8-truck garage for storage or workshop. Lincoln 1720. 20 WANTED TO RENT ! ! ! HOUSES—FLATS ! 1 ! List with us. We have calls daily for all locations. B. A B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU 710 ODD FELLOW BLDG, RI 2707 BUNGALOW: 5 rooms, modern; not over $35. Webster 1087-J. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE a—Business Property EASY TERMS Yearly Income, $4,800. Located in the fastest developing new warehouse and jobbing district, with hundreds of thousand.' of dollars being put into new buildings now, a good. 3-story, solid brick and stone modern building. $6,003 cash and o or 10 yearly payments Mr. Kent 800 Kahn building. Tne W. C. Gillette Cos. o—Houses BILTMORE ADDITION, NEW 5 room house, v.x-st: with garage; terms. Riley 2530. DEQUINCY. N.; modem, flve-roorj bungalow: cush or terms. For description call Drex. 0184. C. J. OSBORN. Drex. 6184. HOSBROOK. 1000 block: comer lot; 5 rooms, semi-modem; only S2OO down, bal $lB per month. Drex. 6817. Open evenings, 6 to 9 W. 19TH St.. 0 rooms, modern except fur naoe, garage lawn and sh.-übetry. Small down payment Already flna- cod. H. H. WOODSMALL A CO. Lin. 5391. Temple Ave., 252 N. A HOME AND INVESTMENT Five rooms and hath down, four and oath up: frorfl and rear stairs, double oarage. Upper rents lot 40 per month. Owner lives in lower. t*rtce SuttHM); terms. Call MA. 4517 or WKb 4464. State Savings and Trust Cos. FOR quick sale; new 6-roont bungalow: garage, chicken house, grape arbor, acre of ground: $3,800: S4OO down, balance monthly: 6 miles from Monument: paved road. Owner. Call Sunday 312 Blake St

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses MANAGER PLAN IS BEST IN YOUR OWN HOME OTHERWISE YOU MAY GO ON THE ROCKS 1745 Thaddeus. a 6-room modem bungalow; full basement; double garage. Price $4,500. Will consider modern 6-“ room home or vacant south of Prospect, east of Shelby. 477 S. Webster: new 6-room bungalow; 2 lots. $2,750; $250 cash. 1108 Lexington; 4 room electricity, gas: paved street. $2,500; S3OO cash. SECURITY TRUST CO. NICOSON. MA IN 1804. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Come Out Sunday To Strathmore 34th and Keystone Modern and semi-modern bungalows priced from $4,250 to $5,500; S4OO to SSOO cash, payments. BALANCE MONTHLY BE INDEPENDENT AND OWN YOUR OWN HOME. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. MAin 5840. SSOO CASH 2 acres 5-room house, barn and garage; located on corner of paved road (southeast. Price $4,000. i Two acres, 5-room bungalow, barn and garage, all kinds of bearing fruit: located on paved road southwest. Prtce $6,000. Will trade either place for city home. O. M. Fowler Realty Cos. RAn. 8335. MA. 6871, COLORED BUYERS, ATTENTION Fine location on W. Twenty-Seventh St. Six rooms and bath: $3,750 SSOO cash, balance like rent. See Mr. Borton. Main 2681. Res.. Ken. 3083. 222 N. Delaware St. 308 S. LASALLE, $3,500 Five-room bungalow: electric lights, city water and garage: SSO cash. S3O per month. Mr. Van Arsdell. with H. C. TUTTLE & *R<). E. OHIO ST. MhlN 1168. ONE-HALF acre out E. Washington St.. near school; will sell vacant or build to suit buyer. FLOYDS MAIN 6064* HAR. 0632. PRETTY fcOTTAGE, WEST 5 big rooms, gas. water, electric lights, basement. A-l condition: good location on paver street; near school and car. A real buy. Small cash payment, bal. like rent. Owner. Cir. 1284. BARGAIN EAST 5 rooms, bath, furnace, electricity, gas, city water; beautiful lot. Priced for quick BaC ' FINANCE REALTY 00. 405 Roosevelt Bldg. Web. 8365-W Ma. 5708 $250 CASH Balance like rent, will buy excellent 7room home at 960 S. New Jersey St. mccord & McKinney 311 Lemeke Bldg Circle 5220 Evenings. Humboldt 3493. 5-ROOM, semi-modern house: gas. electric lights fu'naec. large lot; houses in good condition: priced very low. Terms. 212 Hancock St. Bel. 2647-W, COTTAGE, five rooms, east; fireproof roof. paved street: only S3OO down and 518 a month. This is a real bargain. Lincoln 3734. Evenings. Irv, 0951. SACRED HEART CHURCH South Delaware: six rooms: water, gas. electric lights: A-l condition: $3,000. terms. Lincoln 3734. Evenings. DRexei 0497 MODERN house gßrage. 1537 Lawton St. Private owner. Inquire 1621 Draper St. FIVE-ROOM bungalows: easy payments. Wash 4344 CITY -BLDRS REALTY CO FIVE rooms, modern bungalow; gell on terms. Call Main 0707. 2 BUNGALOWS: 1 north. 1 east: bargains Randolph 1266, 5 ROOMS, newly furnished: privilege of renting house. Call Lin. 2274. IT'S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to And it.

d—Lots HOME SITES —ln SUCCESS ADDITION This addition is located between Arlington, Emerson Avenues. 30th lit. and Pendleton pike. These lots are all priced S3OO TO $450 A small cash payment gives poeession State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. Irv. 0443. Ran. 1077. CHOICE CORNER ~ BUILDING LOT Conser Ave. and 40th St. You can build double house. $1,200 cash. JOS. W. SELVAGE & CO. MAIN 0717 LOT: Adams South Park; by owner. The best opportunity that will come to you In a long time. MR. RICHARDSON, 3026 Carson Ave. HALF ACRES and acres, west of Lawrence. Terms. Main 0520. e—Suburban WE OFFER and recommend the purchase of tracts in any of the following additions: SIIADELAND ACRES Full acres on Richland Dr.: $760; terms. $lO cash. $lO moLthly. PURITAN REALTY COMPANY'S ADDITION Only four tracts left about \ acre in each tract; $785 to $905: terms. $25 cash. $lO monthly. MEADOW BROOK FARM ADDITION On Martinsville interurban: east of kynhurst Dr.; almost an acre in each tract: $625 to $890; terms. $25 cash. $lO monthly. WARRENDALE ADDITION Butler Ave.. north of Twenty-Fifth St.; lnrge lots, 03-ft. front; $295 for one lot; liberal discount for three or more lots. 1. N-. RICIIIE & SON Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. SUBURBAN New 6 room bungalow, pantry, front and rear porches, electric lights, garage, drilled well. 59th St. near Kessler Blvd. $309 cash, bal. monthly. OSCAR LEE, Room 40k. 230 E. Ohio St. f—Sale or Exchange FARM. 120 acres: good building; 3 horses, 1 cow, all farming tools; trade for city property. Call Main 0707. g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU 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 A KLEIN, Lmcoin 2027. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED IF YOU WANT TO SELL Consult the REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin. 6307. NO OPTION REQUIRED. OWNERS] Now is the time to sell. For real service, call us. Lincoln 3734. WILL PAY CASH FOk SMALL COTTAGE NOT MODERN. WEB. 6258. 23 F VB.M LANDS PRICED TO SELL 140-acre farm. For description and location, FARMER WILSON. Room 12 Federal Bldg. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE *WS^AWSAAAAAAAIAAA<AAA^VAAAA^e>AA ASK your druggist or grocer for Fritch’s Vegetable 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 the lowest price if not wasted. L. H. ROWELL, gen. ugt.. P. O. Box 067. Indlanapolia. bEDS. coal oil stoves, cots and lounges. gas plates, mattresses and springs. 40 N, Senate. DINING SUITE, solid mahogany and black walnut; apt, size; new. Wash, 4701. DINING-ROOM suite. 9-piece, oak SSO 525 E. Forty-Ninth. Humboldt 1516. GAS RANGE—Good condition: reasonable. Also lady's tailored suit. Drex. 4067. SSO Walnut bedstead, and S6O box mattress. full size, for $35. White iron bedstead. brass trimmings, and woven wire springs, twin-bed size, for $lO. 37 S. Ritter Ave. MANS SCOTTISH RITE DIAMOND RING; REAL BARGAIN FOR S6O. CALL MA. 1504. SECOND hand household goods. Ran. dolDh 1175. f

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25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapeatry Brussels rugs. blue. tan. taupe and old rose, special. $13.95; Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs, 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made In beautiful colored patterns, special, $7.50. x _ 11.3x12 rugs. $29.50: all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminstera and Wilton rugs, carried in ail sizes and patterns. are sold at the lowest prlcea in the city. Come in and be convinced. All new. perfect goods (no seconds). * Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash. St., opposite Statehouae. "If it covers tbe floor, we have it." SETTEE and kitchen table: good condition. DRexei 6165-W. SINGER sewing machine drop-nead $8 Apt 11. 132.1 Ashland Ave. SIMMONS bed. springs, mattress: solid mabeganv table: fine condition. 403 N. Wallace St. a—Musical Instruments PHONOGRAPHS Slightly Used Vista —Cost $175, new. Our price. SSO. Meteor —Cost $175, new. Our price, SSO. Columbia —Cost $175, new. Our price, SSO. Pathe —Cost $135, new. Our price, $35. Small Down Payment, Balance Weekly or Monthly. L. Guy Long Cos. 1114 N. Mer'.dian. $650 BALDWIN player; piano good condition; 200 music rolls and cabinet for Ford sedan. Randolph 1017. PLAYER piano: beautiful: cost $600; S2OO cash; must sell. 61 N. Keystone. RADIO—Five tube "Fada" hook up. Call Wash 3639. 3860 Washington Blvd. b—Pet and Uve Stock FARROW CHIX 1\ 100 lots. Barred Rocks. S C. Reds. Ancnnas 514.50: While Rocks. S. C. Reds. $16.60; Wyandottes. Buff Orp.. Minorcas. $17.50; while and brown Leghorns. th T. FARROW CHICKERIES BULL pups: fine, guaranteed watch dogs: $7 ami 510 tlrcxe) 6879 CANARY birds: singers and female*. Randolph 1175. CANARY SINGERS FOR EASTER FINE Jersey heifer calves. 1-11 mos. old. Also half-ton truck. Web. 1433. 25c COAL, ICE AND WO Oil KINDLING WITH EACH TON Ind T,p., Clean fkd $5.25 E. 111. 1.p., clean fkd -.55.25 Ind. or HI, Egg. clean fkd 55.20 Glendora 6x3 Lp.. dean fkd $6.00 Glendora. 3x2 Egg. clean fkd $5.75 Best Linton No. 4. clean fkd $5.75 Va. Washed Egg', clean fkd $6.00 W. Va. Lg.. clean fkd $6.25 Deliver anywhere in dty UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drex, 4621 1910 Bluff BEST GRADE Brazil Block, $5.50 Per Ton Pea and Nut, $4.50 Per Ton East Side ice and Coal Cos. 934 Fowler. MA. 6930. Indiana large lump, forked $5 25 W. Va.. 4-in. forked $0.25 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1465 920 E North St Irv 4020 ATLAS FUEL <SO. 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883 RICHLAND COAL CO. Bel, 0272 1615 W Everett. 2G MIStELLAXKOLS W ANTED AUCTIONEERS—Mark A Neal. We buy or -ell for you. Kan. 7014. Har 0907-11 SALVATION army industrial Hone. Help us to help others with your used clothing. magazines, news etc. Phone Wagon. Main 1082. IT 8 NEVER lost until Indianapolis Timet Want Ads have failed fn Ond It 27 IIL .SI NESS ANNOUMKMENTS CARPENTER work of all kinds, quick service price right, work guaranteed; plaster patching and roofing. Bel, 4913-4. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E F HURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. EATS Cleaned and remodeled. MULLER HAT SHOP. IM71 M 7W, Maryland. HORSESfiOHR alid blacksmith. J. R Greenwood, Broad Ripple, Ind. E. J. SHARPE PAPER CLEANING Former manager for Qadberry; 50c and up per room. Drexel 4090-J. PAPER HANGING ft PAINTING. Prompt. efficient service. 1926 tmplg Web. 0512. PLUMBING and repairing: quick service; prices reasonable' payments If desired. H. E. Oliver. 7M4 Prospect. Drexel 0436.

PAPER CLEANING $1 rro. Work guar. Expert workman. DREXEL 0108. GADBERRV, RAG RUGS lor sale, also weaving done. Call I>Rexel 5947-R. RUGS. 11x12. thrly. cinq., $2; all work gar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462. ' SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Jndiana Ave. UPHOLSTERING—Ann repair, overstaffed suites Charles Hartman. DRex. 2852 DeFord, the Rug Cleaner 9x12 rugs cleaned for $2. Lin. 7673 J. 9. CLAYTON tfc SONS. CONTRACTORS' Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating. 134 N, jtfoble. Lincoln 5020. YOU'VE TRITciTTHE REST —Now try the best paper cleaner, Tom Cox. Work guaranteed Reasonable, Ran 7093. UNDER house excavating, grading, fence buildng, dower poxes ana trellis work. Call DRcxcl 2272. IF IT Is tin work, roofing and repairing Reliable workmanship guaranteed. Web. 1106. CHIN" WOO INN—II % W. Ohio. New Chop sucy place. Also tleepwig rooms. WE specialise on clock repairs. Work called for and delivered. Call Ltn. 7868. IT S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to And it. 28 STOK\(,K \M> TRANSFER PACKING household goods and office furniture for shipment; piano derricking: low rates on California shipments. Otto J. Sues?. Main 2353—3028. Night*. Web. 0699-W—4579. Estimates on overland haullng NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. For moving and hauling: rates reasonsbie. Randolph 3741. ___ LOW prices moving; $3 load and up. CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 3391. 2tT BUSINESS (iPPOBTUN iTIES A/VVSA^A/WWWWW>/VN/W*AAAA^^^ OPPORTUNITY to trade equity in property for well established restaurant in excellent location; showing good receiptThis is your chance tt> get into a good business. FINANCE REALTY CO. 403 Roosevelt Bldg. Wash. 2303 Ma. 6758 30 FOR SALE '1924 CHEVROLET COUPE This car is in excellent condition; good tires, front and rear bumpers. Truly a very desirable ear. Might arrange terms. Randolph 0699. _____ CHEVROLET, 1922 touring: new paintgood tires and mechanical condition: $l9O. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian. _____________ Davis, 1919, Sedan The mileage on this car la low. Fully accessorled. Tires good. Continental motor. This car will be sold at a real bargain. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. 1025 N. Meridian St.- Circle 2772 Jordan Distributors Open Evenings and Sunday DODGE touring. 1923: loom and run* like new. Terms. 559 N. Capitol. FORDS ALL MODELS WE HAVE ON HAND 21 FORDS and we have sliced the prices for this week-end . All in good running condition; $25 and up. And at these prices we have special terms to suit every one. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. 120 W. North St. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD BODIES 1 slightly used Fordor. 1 extra good Ford coupe. 1 extra good Tudor. 15 tourings and roadsters. Open Evenings—Cash or Terms SWISSHELM & PARKER FORD BODIES—Used eeasns. coupes, tourings roadsters: some late 192* models 1 WOLF *55-01 N Capitol FORD sedan. 1923; A-l mechanical condition: good tires: paint good: shock absorbers: lock wheel; spare tire. Runs like anew Ford. $296. Easy terms. HAYNEB-SCMIDT 120 W. NORTH ST. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY •

AUTOMOBILES FOR SAILS Offers for your convenience the following bargains on the popular payment plan of $2 to s2® Dowmi DOWN. WEEK. 1920 Buick Tour $13.88 SB.OB 1922 Chev. 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 1920 Ford Sedan 10.10 4.60 1923 Chev. Touring .. 13.58 8.08 1925 Ford Sedan ... 19.30 13.80 1921 Hupp Touring .. 15.85 10.35 1922 Hupp Touring .. 18.15 12.65 1923 Chev. Sedan 17.00 11.50 1922 Auburn Touring 14.70 9.20 Price includes license. We have 25 other cars to choose from, all in splendid condition. WE WILBUR oHIMM GO. 730 N. Meridian SL Open Evenings—Closed Sunday FRONTY.FORD ROADSTER, 1922 —Special gears. A fast Ford at a real price. $75 down. Also Ford Coupe, 1920, SSO down, at §l2 M, CAP. AW. HAYNES, 1923 75 Brougham. 4-passenger: original paint. 6 original tires. disc wheels; low mileage, and has had good care: fully equipped with bumpers, spotlight, windshield wiper, etc. Here is a good car. and the price Is right. Clias. G. Sanders Cos. 1025 N. Meridian St. Circle 2772 Jordan Distributors Open Evenings and Sunday HAYNES 55. 1922: Ford touring, SSOO Private owner. 148 S. Emerson Ave Irvington 0314-W MONROE. 1922 touring rood paint, top and upholstering: tire* fair: $l5O. STONE CHEVROLET 00.. 427 N. Me ridlan, OAKLAND. 1917 touring: rtns good, looks good. 5 fair tires. See it today. STONE CHEVROLET CO . 427 N. Meridian OVERLANDS AND FORDS Late models. Here are some more of Oakley’s big bargains. All in good condition and certainly worth the money. Can be bought on Oakley's easy terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES Oldsmohile Trade- liras 1920 Buick 6 touring $275 1921 Monroe touring $145 1917 Buick 6 sedan $175 1920 Cole 8 sport $175 1920 Olds 6 touring $165 1921 Dodge touring $225 1923 F6rd coupe $275 1920 Olds 8 touring $195 1919 Lexington touring $175 1921 Overland sedan $295 1918 Willis 6 touring $145 1920 Chevrolet F. B. sedan ... .$l5O 1917 Buick 4 touring $ 65 OPEN EVENINGS Small down payment, balance weekly or monthly. The LathropMcFarlamid Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Avenue Main 2480 192” OVERLAND ROADSTER New oter-size (ires. Car Is in good mechanical condition. $175 for a quick sale. Terms. Webster 3005. OVERLAND ROADSTER In good condition and lots of extra* $126 takes it if you hurry. Terms If you want them. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES USED CARS THAT SATISFY 1923 Jewett De Luxe touring. 1923 Jewett De Luxe touring. Dueo fln 1924 Jewett sedan. 1922 Jewett standard tourinr. Zapon finish. 1920 Auburn; good condition. 1923 Oidsmoblle roadster. 1924 Ford coup*. 1923 Ford sedan. 1921 Ford sedan. 1924 Veil*, new touring. 1921 Paige 6-66 7-flassenger touring. 1924 Jewett, business men's coupe. Our Jewett cars nre 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. WE HAVE THEM CHEAP STEPHENS, 1923, TOURING. DURANT, 1923, TOURING, CAL. TOP, 5 BALLOON TIRES AND FULLY EQUIPPED. NASH, 1920, TOURING. CHALMERS, 1920, TOURING. OVERLAND, 1921, TOURING. EASY TERMS ' 532 N. CAP. AVE, 1924 CHEVROLET COUPE Best buy in town. This car in excellent condition and presents a very nice appearance Tires are almost new. four U. 8. Royal cords and one Goodrich. Might arrange terms. Riley 1520. ONE Ford with four-door body. In good shape. Will sell or trade. Cash or terms. SWISS HELM ft PARKER LIVE downtown Huason-isssex dealer*. J. W. BERRY. P. B. SMITH. 322 N. Delaware St. WE sell dependable used cars. TERSTECSGE HOLLOWELL. 419 N. Capitol Ave WILL take small diamond or talking machine a* part down payment on good used car. Call Webster 3005. USED CARS bought ana soia I. GOLD BURG. 322 N. Capitol. USED CARS; cash, payment or. trade. Jones-Whltaker Sales Cos. 345 N. Cap. IT'S NEVER lost until Inaianapolls Times Want Ads have foiled to find it.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE *^/VWS/VWVN/WS/WNA/^JN/WWSAA/>AAA a—Trucks STORE ON WHEELS: 1924. one ton. MRS. W. C. KOCH. Wanamaker. Ind. Irvington 2504. King 4. ONE and one-half ton truck for sale, or will trade for team or touring car. 1069 W Twenty-Third St. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTO si I’ ,, MES, REPAIRS Tire Specials These tires are all guaranteed first. Armodille and U. S. Delivering and mounting free. 30x3 S Clincher $ 9.50 32x4 S. S 14.75 33x4 S. S . 15.35 32x4<4 S. S 18.50 33x4 *4 S. S 20.10 33x5 S. 9... 23.25 35x5 S. S 27.00 Kentucky Ave. Vulcanizing Go. MAIN 1137. 33-35 KENTUCKY AVE. PARTS tor all make ot oars. 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 ’litres in stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 35 Ky Ave, YOU can get "that better kind" of used tires at Rogers’; plenty of odd sizes 3117 W Washington Bel. 4300. CHEVROLET specialists; first-class worii: reasonable prices. Bel 2733. Cox Bros WHaT ABOUT THAT BATTERY? COME TO CORUM- 901 N ILL ST. 33~ MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES £OOD bicycles sß* and up; tires $2 ancl up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. 37 MONEY TO LOAN aVWSAAAAAAAAA^WWWWWS^s^V^VI Fidteloty Loam Cos, 106 E. Market Street Room 532 Lemeke Building A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting the public small loan needs. Recent laws nave changed the operations of the small loan office. THOUSANDS OF HOMES—Have been helped and made happy through loans in emergencies by licensed ana bonded firms. IF YOU who read this are unfamiliai with the charges and methods you should not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to sou Loans in the sums of $lO TO S3O0 —Are made on household goods left In your possession at lawful rates and on easy repayment plan. DO JUSTICE—To yourself and make yourself acquainted with our service If not convenient to call, write or phone MA. 1278. Fidelity Loan Company 106 E.‘MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemeke Building. MA. 1278. I Beneficial I Self*Re§pectiinig Loams You can borrow up to S3OO on the same self-respecting terms a business man gets from his banker. You pay back—s 3 a month on $ 60 loan $ 5 a month on SIOO loan $lO a month on S2OO loan sls a months on S3OO loan Plus lawful interest only. PROMPTNESS. PRIVACY and COURTESY Call, write or phone Cl role 1-6-6-9 'Bemefficaa!l Loam Society 601 NATIONAL CITY BANK BLDG. Open to 5:30. Saturdays 9to 1. Licensed by and Bonded to the State CASH—24 HOURS QU.CK—CONFIDENTIAL SATISFACTORY SERVICE on personal property loans Conveniently located. SECURITY INVESTMENT AND LOAN CO., INC. 136 N. Delaware. LI ncoln 6050.

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. E. Washington St. MA In *0685. LI ncoln 7184, Personal l-roperty Loans. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 39 ~LEGAL N OTICES INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, DIVISION'OF CONSTRUCTION. BRIDGE DEPARTMENT. March 30, 1925. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain bridges on State .Highways will bo received by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at hts office in the Capitol building in Indianapolis until 10 o'clock &. m.. April 24. 1925. when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. These bridges are further described as follows : Kosciusko County—One bridge of 40-ft. span on Road 2-G; one bridge of 24-ft. span on Road 2-H. * Elkhart County—Three bridge* on Road 26-A2; two of 60-ft. span each and one of 48-ft. span. St. Joseph County—One bridge on Road 25- 30-ft. span. Parke County—Five bridges on Road 10-M, one of 70-ft. span, one of two span at 05 ft., one of 30-ft. span, one of three spans of 100 ft. each and one of two spans of 28 ft. each. Two bridges on Rogd 10-L. one of 60-ft. span, and one of three spans whose total length Is 300 ft. Fountain County—Four bridges on Road 10-N, one of 28-ft. span, one of 38-ft. span, one of three spans’ of 38-ft. each, one of two spans of 24 ft. each. Boone County—Seven bridges on Road 0-K Five of these bridges are approximately 60-ft. span, one oi 28-ft. span and one of three spans of 05 ft. each. Clinton County—Two bridges on Road 6- one of 30-ft. span and one of 66-ft. span. Tippecanoe County—Two bridges on Road 0-M. one of 30-ft. span and one of 50-ft. span. Two bridges on Road 32-1. one of 20-ft. span and one of 35-ft. span. One bridge on Road 29-D of 10-ft. span. Miami County—Reconstruction of one pier of Wabash River bridge at Peru, and painting old steel. Wabash County—On Road 7-1. one span of 12 ft. Newton County—Three bridges on Road 7- all of 18-ft. span. Adams County-—Four bridges on Road 21-K, one of 30-ft. span, two of 10-ft. span, one of 48-ft. span. Also one mile of grading north of Monroe. Montgomery County—On Road 32-H. one span of 16 ft. Franklin County—Two bridges on Road 39-H; one 6xo box. and one of 20-ft. span. Jefferson County—Three bridges on Road 26- one of 60-ft. span, two of 24-ft. span. Also approach grading for three bridges east of Madison. Shelby County—Wood block floor and paint for one 144-ft. bridge on Road 0-F. Daviess and Pike Counties—One bridge on Road 28-C. consisting of four snans at 200 ft. each ox-r White River. Also one

39 • LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) and one-half miles of grading for this bridge. Floyd and Clark Counties —One bridge on Road 1-A. consisting of one span of 150 ft. and three spans of 40 ft. each. De Kalb County—One bridge on Road 17-E of 28-ft. span. Also three (3) miles of grading and teu culverts on Road 17-E east of Butler. Porter County—One temporary bridge on Road 43-A, consisting of thirteen (13) spans of 20 ft. each. Spencer County—One bridge on Road 47-B of two spans of 65 ft. each. The plane and specifications may be examined at the office of the .State Highway Commission. 16 N. Senate Ave.. Indianapolis. or copies thereof will be forwardtd upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge. No refund will be made for plans returned. Proposals must be made upon standard forms of the Indiana State Highway Commission, which will be supplied upon request. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the State of Indiana in the penal sum of one and onuhalf (1)4) times the amount of his proposal witn good and sufficient security to the approval of the Director. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY ON THE FORM SPECIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR. COPIES OF WHICH WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REOUEST. Toe majority of these structures will bn awarded in groups or combinations of several structures lach. Further information regardln* the work contemplated and the method of letting, price of plans, and furnishing of cement will be furnished upou request. The right is reserved by the Director to reject any or all bids or to award on any stated combination of bids that is in his judgment most advantageous to the Slate of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. JOHN D. WILLIAMS. Director. April 3, IQ, 1925, NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTION, BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, that by its Acquisition Resolution No. 7, 1925. it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. Marion County, to-wit: "All of lots Noe. 1. 2. 3, 4. 11. 12, 13, 14. 15, 16, 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23, 24. 25. 26, 27. 28. 29 and 30 in Franklin Taylor's Subdivision tin Oak Hill to tne City of Indianapolis. Marlon Comity, Indiana, as recorded m Plat Book No. 10. Page 33. in the Recorder's Office of Marion County, State of Indiana.” That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purposes in the City of Indianapolis. By said Resolution it is provided that Thursday. April 30. 1925. at the office of the said Board in the City Hall In said city will bo the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said Resolution, and when it will hear and receive remonstrances from persons interested tu or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine tne public utility and benefit thereof. CHARI.ES A. BOOKWALTER, A M. MAGUIRE. KMhI.EY W. JOHNSON, FRANK P. MANLY. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. April IQ, 17, 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF HEALTH AND CHARITIES Indianapolis. Ind. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of Health and Charities of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, at the City Hall, addressed to the Board of Health and Charities of the City of Indianapolis, until twelve (12) o'clock noon. Friday. April 24. 1925. for the construction of an addition to the power plant, and other items as follows: (1) Brick and concrete one-story building structure, approximately 44x12 feet in plan with steel sash and doors finished complete. (2) Steel equalizing tank for water supply : Plans and specifications are on file at the office of Charles H. Hurd, consulting engineer. Merchants Bank building, Indianapolis. Each bidder is required to furnish noncollusion affidavit and to deposit certified cheek, drawn to the Board of Health and Charities, in the amount of 6 per cent of his total bid to insure the execution of contract. The Board reserve* the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF HEALTH AND CHARITIES. SOL SCH LOSS. President DR. W H. FORMAN. Vice Pres. DR. GOETHE LINK. DR. ARTHUR GUEDEL. April 10, 17. 24. 1925. GARBAGE DISPOSAL OH REDUCTION PLANT OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPODI3. Indianapolis, Ind.. March 27. 1925. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis at its of flic. Room 208. City Hall, Indianapolis. Ind.. until 10 o’clock a. m... April 23, 1925. at which time bids, will t>e publicly opened and scheduled and awards made within the time -hereinafter staled, for Electric Power Line. Heat Insulation, Grease Storage Tanks. Combination Tanks, Automatic Weigher anil Vacuum System for the Garbage Disposal or Reduction riant of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, in accordance with Plans and, specifications therefor on file at the office of the Board. Each bidder shall deposit with his hid a cxriifled check for an amount not less than 57, of the gross amount of his hid. certified pood by a reputable bank or trust company, to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is made. Copies of the plans and spociflcationa, and general Information, may be obtained at the office of the Board, Room 208. City Hall. Indianapolis. Ind. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and also reserves the right to defer final action in the making of awards on said bids, or in rejecting of any and all bids, until the 23rd day of May, 1925 BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. Bv RUSS ELI. T MaeFALL. President. F. C. LINGENFELTER. Vice Presictpnt O. C ROSS. March 27. April 3, 10, 1925. LEGAL NOTICE CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Default, having been made in the payment of a certain mortgage executed by Frank L. Jacobs of Indianapolis. County of Marion. State of Indiana, on the 26th day of June, 1924. .and filed for record on the 3rd day of July. 1924. at 8:30 o'clock a. m . with the recorder of Marion County. Indiana, and upon which mortgage there la declared to lie duo and upaid One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, and no cents, principal, and Four ($4.31) i Dollars. Thir-ty-Nine Cents, interest. We have taken possession of ONE USED. 1 -TON TRAILER heirg the property des<Tihed in said mortgage. and will sell it at public sale to the highest bidder, for eah. at the International Harvester Cos Sendee Station. 425 Kentucky Ave.. Indianapolis, Indiana, on Wednesday. April 22, 1925, at 1 :0(> o’clock, in the afternoon of said date. (Signed) INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMERICA a corporation. April 10. 18. 21. 1925. 7 CITY ADVERTISEM ENT

Department of public works OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind. April 2, 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that It la desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements In the Citv of Indianapolis, as authorized by tho following numbered Improvement Resolution. adopted by said Board on the Ist day of April, 1025. Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 12404 March 27. 1025. Resolved by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana, that the construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only for local use by tho property holders whose property abuts thereon, and not intended or adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains, be. and the same is. hereby ordered in and along ILLINOIS STREET Prom Westfield Rd.. To a point 645 feet south of FiftyFourth St. More particularly described as follows: Beginning at Sanitary Sewer in the Westfield Rd. at Illinois St.: thence south in Illinois St. to a point 645 feet south of Fifty-Fourth St., with a branch as follows: Beginning at Sanitary Sewer in Illifiois St. at Fifty-Sixth St.: thence east in Fifty-Sixth St. to a point 452 feet east of Meridian St. Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Pipe 12 inches in diameter, and said sewer with all its appurtenances, shall be constructed in accordance with the profile and specifications now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city. The coat of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon tho City of Indinnapolis. if the city is benefited ny said improvement, all according to tne method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations." approved March 0. 1005. Assessments. if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor In payment for such work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are Issued Under no drmustances shall the Ctty of Indianapolis be or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of same, or for the payment of any bond or bonds, certificate or certificates, Issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except, for such moneys as shall have been actually received by the city from the assessments for such Improvement, or such moneys as said city is by said above entitled Act required to pay. All proceedings had, and work done in the making of said improvement. assessment of property, collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall he provided for in said above entitled Act. All work done In the making of sold described public Improvement shall be in

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:ta LEGAL NOTICES (( out;lined) accordance with the terms and conidtionA of the Improvement Resolution, a* numbered. adopted by the Hoard of Publio Works on the above named day. and tha detailed drawings, plans, profile* and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Tlie said Board of Public Work* ha* fixed Wednesday, April 15. 11*25. - P. ra. at its office in said city as the tlm* and placa for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Bsara or Public Works will hear all persons Inter-J csted, or w hose property is liable to be ■ assessed for said improvement. Mid will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be asessed for such improvement and iiic benefits to tho City ol Didianapolis will equal tho estimated cos* th By order of the Board of Publici Workayi CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SI’ENCER. _ Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Annl 3. 10. 1925 , CiTY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., April 2. 1935. TO WHOM IX MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapoll*. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on tho Ist day of April. 1925. Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 12403 March 30, 1925. Resolved b.v the Board of Publio Work* of the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, That the construction of a localsewer, Intended and adapted only for local use by the property holders whcaa property abuts thereon, and not Intended o* adapted for receiving sewage from col- 1 lateral drains, be, and the samo is. hereby ordered In and along. _ FIRST ALLEY WEST OF HIAWATHA STREET. From White River Interceptor, To a Point 180 Feet North. Mora particularly described an follow*: Beginning at the White River Interoep-i tor. said Interceptor being about 213 fee# south of tlie first alley south of Nww York Street, and the first alley west of Hiawatha Street; thence north In aaaq alley 180 feet to a point. Said sewer shall consist of Tltrlflcx# pipe 12 Inches in diameter. And said sewer, with all It* appurtenances, shall be constructed in accordance with the profile and specifications now on file in the office of tlie Department of Public Works of said city. The cost of- - improvement shall be apportioned I against and paid by tlie property holder#! whoso property abuts thereon, and upon ’ the city of Indianapolis, if the city Is benefited by said Improvement, all according to the method and manner provided for In an Act of the General Assembly of th* Slate of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporation,” approve*# March 6. 1925. Assessment#, If deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual Installments, with interest at tho rata tx per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be Issued to tho coutnetor tn payment for sueh work, unless tho property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bond* are issued. Under no etrcumtances shall the City of Indianapolis be or be held responsible ior any sum or sum* due fron said property owner or owners for said work, or for tho collection of some, or for the payment of any bond or bonds, certificate or certificates, issued to said contractor in payment ior such work, except for such moneys as shall have been actually received by tho city from the assessments for such improvement, or such moneys ds said city is by said above entitled Act required to pay. ill proceedings had. and work done In the making of said improvement, assessment of property, collections of assessments and lusuaiic# of bond therefor, hall bo provided for in said above entitled Act. All work done in the making of said described public Improvements shall bo lit accordance with tho terms and condition* or the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Publio Works on the above named day, and tha detailed drawings, plans, profile* and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Raid Bbard of Public Works ha fixed Wednesday. April 15th, 1925. 2 P. m., at its office in said City as th* time and place for the public consideration of (lie proposed improvement, at which tlma laid Board of Public Works will near all persons interested, or whose property t* liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether th* benefit* to the property liable to bn assessed for such Improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal th* eauimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Publfo Work*. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Publio Works, City of Indianspoils. M April 3. 10, 1925. ■ CIT Y ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF~PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. April T. 1925* TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby givcu by tha Boari} of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 6th day ox April. 1925. they approved nn assessment roll showing the pnma fade assortment for tlie following described publio inn provement. as authorized by th* Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12081 CARROLLTON AVE. From north property lino of Northvletr Ave . To west property line of Guilford Ave., extended north By grading the roadway from curb Un* to curb lino to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading the wings of th* intersecting streets in a similar manner and t<# the widths as shown on plans. All to he as shown on plans and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described publ’c improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Publio Work* of said city has fixed Monday, April 20, 1925. 2 p. m., as a date upon whlon remonstrances will he received, or heard, against the amount asessed against each piece of property described in said rolL and will determine the question 39 td whether sueh lots or tracts of land nava' been or will he benefited in tne amount• named on said roll, or in a greater oi lef* sum than that named on said rolL Sald asessment roll showing said prlmd fade assessments, with the names of owners and ascriptions of property *ubiect to he assessed, is on file ana mas lie seen at the offtao of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J SI’ENCER. Board ot Tubtie Works City of Indian* apolis. A/iril 8, 9 10 1 1 13_14. 15 1925. CITY advertiscemenT

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD _ Indianapolis. Ind.. April 9, 1925, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given b.v tho Board off Public Works of tho City of indianapoll™ Indiana, that on the Bth day of ApriLx 1925. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12424, 1925, for th opening and extension.' Declaratory Resolution No. 12424, 1925 Resolved, b.v the Board of Public Work# pf the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, tha# ll is deeired and deemed iicn’essary to open and extend LINDEN STREET From south property lino Os fir*# allejf north of Lawton St,, To north property line of Lawton St. Ihe proposed opening and extension being more particularly described as follows# , Barinning at a point thirty and Ort-10(S 130.001 feet west of the west lino of Linden St., on the south line of the fire! alley north of Lawton St.: running then's* S( uth. parallel to the west line of Linden# St., to the north line of Lawton St. 1 thence west, along the north line of Lawtoii St., a distance of sixety-three and 30-100 (03.30) feet, to n uotnt.: thence north, parallel to the west line of Linden Bt., tq the south litm of the first alley north of Lawton St.; thence east, along the south line of (ho first alley north of Lawton St a distance of sWty-throo and 30-100 <03.30. ted. to the .ihn-c of beginning. The property beneficially or injurloual? affected by the proposed opening ana X* tension being that included in the follow* Ing described district. • Beginning at the intersection of tha nan* ter line of Minnesota St., witn the oAntef lino of the first alley east of I.oakwooA St.: running 'hence south, along the centsif line of the first alley east or Lockwooq St., to the center line of Lawton St. | thence cast, along the <>ent''r line of Lawton St to n point tbirtv-flve and 89-lOtf (35.89) foet west of the went line ol Draper St.: thence north, parallel to tha west line of Draper St. to the center line of the first alley north of Lawton St.j thence west, along the center line of th* first alley north of Lawton St,., to tnj irtner Mne of the first, alley east of Lln den St.; thence north, along the oonter lin* of the first alley east of Llndnu SL, to tho center lino of the first alley noutn of of Minnesota St. thence west, along the center line of tho first alley south ol Minnesota St., to a point thirty-eoven ena 00-100 (37.00) feet east of the ea.st llnel of Linden St.: thence north, parsllol wltl2 tho east line of Linden St., to the oente*# lino of Minnesota St. them'* west, alonl) the center line of Minnesota St. to tho center line of the first allov east of Lockwood St., the place rs bvmning. The Board of Ihibiic Works of atd has fixed Wednesday. April 29, 1925, a* A e.,.., upon which ronion■■■• ranors may b 9 filed or presented by persons Interested or affected by said proposed opening an® extension as above aejM'ribed, and on *al<l day at 2 o’clock p m said Board will? meet at He office for the purpose of bear* Ing and considering ary remonstraili-e* which may have heen fi'ed or and for the purpose of taking final actlonl thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. CHARLES E COFFIN, W H FRiVKMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indlata* spoils April 10 and 17. 1925. j (Continued on Next Pace)