Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1925 — Page 12

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5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue, Drexel 2570 Circle 50.ip PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. . „ '-'uneral directors to the people ol Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GAUD—2I3O Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. __ George Grmsteiner Funeral director. 622 E Market Main 0008. . ® IEL W&icL 'X| UNDERTAKERS —HIsEY & TITUS. 961 N. Delaware. Main 3680. H SPECIAL NOTICES MASSEUR —Mrs. Morris, located at 935 N Meridian. Apt. 1: 9 to 5. Lin. 7129. _ MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE 720 N. New Jersey. Main BJ4O. VIOLIN Lessons: Walter Crossin, 4406 E. Michigan. Prices reasonable. In’. 4644. 10 LOST AND FOUND POUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars veeterday: 1 PAIR GLASSES IN CASE 4 PURSES 1 BABY SLIPPER l LIST BOOK 1 CHURCH BOOK 1 BANK BOOK 1 BASKET 1 UMBRELLA 1 BUNDLE Main 2737 BILLFOLD —Brown, containing $ in currency and checks, lost Weunesday afternoon, in vicinity Wild Bldg., or -401 Adarns, en route. Reward. L. C. WILLIAMS. Main 2039. ESKIMO spitz dog: all white; 4 months old: return to 3Q19 College. Reward. Randolph 6532. REWARD for any information leading to recovery of Boston Bull puppie taken from W. Minn. St., March 27, Bel. 2724 R CHILD’S gold braelet, engraved “Emma;" heirloom. Webster 7791. Reward, DIAMOND ring; yesterday: downtown district. Main 2802, or Web. 8312. Rew GOLD WRIST WATCH—LADY'S. RILEY 2563. REWARD. AIREDALE—Lost; license No. 13298. Finder please. Call Washington 1437. 12 HELP WANTKD—MALL BOY with wrecking bar to pull nails and stack boards; loc per hour. Report 7 a. m. 831 S. Tremont Ave. WANTED —Painter: must be A-l. Call Web, 1304. Men FOR DISTRIBUTING CIRCULARS Old employes with clean record given preference. All work under inspection. lift S. CAPITOL AVE. Battery man for good easting and lead burners for out-of-town work. Apply Harris N. 8. L. Service Cos., 001 N. 111. St. Leaving Tuesday night. \ M?fß LEARN RARBERING Practical work under actual shop conditions at Moler s trains your hands to earn more because you learn more. Write MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 105 S. Walls St., Chicago. n INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETE beauty culture course. Tuition only $35; unusual credit terms. Day and evening classes Live models. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE. 1158 Olive St. Drexel 4535. INSTRUCTION m Blauty Culture. RAIN BOW ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULrUKE, 157 N. Illinois: second floor Stewart Bldg. Circle 0296. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E. Washingmgton St., Indianapolis. Ind. \ Circle 0757 SHORTHAND in 30 days: typewriting 622 Peoples Bank Bldg Lincoln 1130. 11 SALESMEN WANTED Salesmen Two salesmen wanted to sell a real automobile. Must be favorably Inclined towards work and experienced. Prospects furnished. Address A No. 1357, Times. 19 HELP WANTED—FEMALE A FEW PERMANENT POSITIONS are now available for girls between 18 and 25 years of age. Any one interested in learning the telephone operating profession see Miss Cooper, Room 101. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. New York and Meridian 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male ENGINEER bteam and electrical, wishes responsible position; Michigan graduate; 16 years' exnarienee: now employed but desires to change: best of references; will guaran ee 100 per oent efficiency. Address A No. 1352. Times b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. CIRCLE 6612. Yon Read tne want Ade—"" Wjapaa •tsr Aak for an Ao Taker

18 ROOMS FOR RENT ALABAMA. N.. 1415: attractive room, modern home; gentleman; garage optional INDIANA Ave., 229 L : nicely furnished room for gentlemen; reasonable. Cirele :IQ31). ! ! ! TEN SIIUN ! ! ! Our service is free to renters. The best rooms are listed with us. Como in and get a list. B. & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU 707 10 ODD FELLOW BLDG. RI. 2707. a—Light Housekeeping APARTMENT; two-room, nicely furnished, street view, near Fountain Square; S2B a month. Drexel 3540-R. 19 RENTALS a—Houses DORMAN, 318; modern: newly deeora'ed suitable for 1 family or 2 couples; ri-a GOODLET. 906: four-room double; newlv decorated: $18; W. Tenth car. Dr. 4206. KRIEUER apis.. Prospect and High Sts : 2 rooms, bath and kitchenette; in-a door bed: $36. See custodian or call H. H. WOUDSMALL & CO.. Lin. 5391. LINDEN St.. 2019; half double. 3 rooms. sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO Lin. 5050. PLEASANT ST.. 2216 3-ROOM COTTAGE SHELDON, 1953: one Mail of double: 6 room: semi-modern; S2O per monthwater rent paid. Phone Main 1806. A. F. ZAINEY. REA,- kSTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE 108 tL DF.LA LI. 6620. 6-ROOM semi-modern; white only. Ran. 7220. SEE DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE FOR colored; 4 rooms: newly decorated. Randolph 7330. ILL. AND 24Tk: 4 rooms, bath; modern: good condition. $37.50. Har. 1042-W. FOR COLOREDNEW APARTMENT: living room. bath. dressing closet, kitchen, built-in features. in-a-door bed. beat, light, gas. water furnished: rents $27.50 to $32. See custodian. 1222 Cornell Ave., or CHARLES E. HOLLOWAY A SON. 140 N. DELAWARE ST. SOUTH SIDE of brick double: oil burner, instantaneous heater, strictly modern: $75 per month. Ran, 8807. EAST—Modern lower apartment : 4 rooms and bath : : porches and yard; $35. Webster 6197. b—Houses, Flats Furnished PENNSYLVANIA, N. 2402: 5-room upper duplex. furnished complete; porches. Randolph 6488, Business Room and living rooms in connection. Good location. S4O month. 1024 S. East. Dunlop & Holtegel, • 122 E. Market. $25 DOWN gives you possession of 5-room cottage Almost new. Payments $25 month: like rent. A dandy house. 3.>4 Beauty A>-. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL 122 E. MARKET c—Apartments SUMMER RATES 20th and Central. 4 rms... sun parlor and hath: newly decorated $65. STATE SAV. AND TRUST CO. MAIN 4519. 1 9 E. MARKET. APARTMENTS " Peter Pan 1635 Central; 4 rms. and sun parlor S6O 2419 Park. 6 rm= newly decorated. ..$•>() FRANK S. CLARK & CO MAIN 3377. DOWNTOWN apt.. 124 N. East St.; modern: 5 large airy rooms: heat and water furn.: gas range, refrigerator. ba<-k porch; SSO. Call 1011 Hume-Mainmr. Lin 1260. d—Business I'laces SWITCHING SITE Good Distributing Point About 200 feet long, north close in. Will lease from 1 to 5 years. Will not consider coal yard. Call KEn. 1304. STOREROOM. $18; good location: on car line. 1025 Madison Ave. Dltcy. 5375. 21 KE.xL ESTATE FOR SALK b—Houses BILTMORE ADDITION, NEW 5-room house, west: with garage: terms. Riley 2630. BRIGHT ST.. NEAR NEW YORK Fine 6-room home bath, furnace, electric lights, gag; beautiful lot: garage; everything in fine condition. This is a bargain. Will sell to colored. Easy terms Call Mr. Quinn. 147 E. Market St. Main 5147. Randolph 7931. EUGENE ST.. 621: new 6-rra. mod. home. full basement, built-in features, tile hath, garage. Owner, Randolph 4512. LA GRANDE. 1406 E : 5-room modern bungalow, garage, front drive; priced right; terms. MICHIGAN ROAD—Seven miles out: fine 6 room, modern home; all outbuildings; about 8 acres. This place is ideal for someone. Owner will consider some trade Price $12,000. cash or terms. See Mr. Quinn, 147 E. Market St.. Room 206. Main 5147. Eves.. Randolph 7931. DEQUINCY. N.: modern, five-room bungalow; cash or terms For description call Orex. 6184. C. J. OSBORN. Drex. 6184 W. 19TH St.. 6 rooms, modern except fur naee, garage lawn and shrubbery. Small down payment Already financed. H. H WOODSMALL A CO. fin. 5391. WARM A N AVE., NORTH—Two story 8 rooms, electric lights, gas, fireplace, composition roof, large lot, paved street. Worth the money. Price $3,500. Terms. M, A, Quinn. Main 5147. Randolph 7931. 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 & BRO. 221 E OHIO ST. MAIN 1168 $250 CASH Balance like rent, will buy excellent ?• room homo at 90 S. New Jersey St. McCORD & McKINNEY 311 Lemcke Bldg Circle 5220 Evenings, Humboldt 3493. WOR quick sale; new 6-rooin bungalow; garage, chicken house, grape arbor, acre of ground: $3,800: S4OO down, balance monthly 6 miles from Monument: paved road. Owner. 312 Blake St. COTTAGE, five rooms, east: fireproof roof, paved street ; only S3OO down, and $lB a month. This is a teal bargain. Lincoln 3734. Evenings. Irv. 0951. SOUTH DELAWARE, 1734: s*x rooms. water, gas. electricity, ‘sewer; price $.3.000 terms. Lin. 3734. DRex, 6497. MODERN house, garage. 1537 Lawton St. Private owner. Inquire 1621 Draper St. FIVE-ROOM bungalows: easy payments. Wash 4344 CITY Rl RS REALTY CO 2 BUNGALOWS: i no. 1 east; bar gains. Randolph 1266. 5 ROOMS, newly furnished; privilege of renting house. Call Lin. 2274, d—l,ots LOT: Adams South Park; by owner. The best opportunity that will come to you in a long time MR RICHARDSON. 3026 Carson Ave, HALF ACRUS and acres, west of Lawrence Terms. Main 0529. e—Suburban LY'NHURST DR: six-room house, two lots: second house south of Stop 5 on Plainfield line. Belmont 0751. 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, Lincoln 2927. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED IF YOU WANT TO SELL Consult the REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 601 Continental Bank Bldg Lin. 6307. NO OPTION REQUIRED. OWNERS! Now is the time to sell. For real service, call us. Lincoln 3734. HAVE us sell your lots—homes. JAS. W. SELVAGE & CO. Main 0717 23 FARM LANDS PRICED TO SELL 140-acre farm. For description and location, FARMER WILSON, Roorh 12 Federal Bidr. A BARGAIN; 140 acres good land: timber; good location; excellent 12-room home: spring water' good barns. Will sell cheap. 8. B. UN ANGST, CoehrantaJ, Penna. 25 Ml SC ELLA N KOI i 8 FOR SALK ASK your druggist or grocer for Fritch's Vegetable Soap and supreme talcum powder. If he does not supply you, drop me card. These goods are equal to tha best and better than all the rest. Inexpensive as the lowest price. If not wasted. L H ROWELL, gen hgt... P. O. Box 667. Indianapolis. . \iEDS. coal oil stoves, cots and lounges gas plates mattresses and springs. 40 N Senate.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SAGE DINING-ROOM suite, 8-piece mahogany. $100; Queen Ann style. Web. 7152. DINING SUITE, solid mahogany and black walnut: apt, size: new. Wash. 4701. RANDOLPH ST.. S.. 1100 block;, fiveroom modern bungalow; lot 3oxl40: price $3,850; only $450 down. Drex. 6817. Open eve.. 6-9. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. blue. tan. taupe and old rose, special. $13.95: Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12, $12.75. Xheße rugs are carried in ail sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japa nese gnss rugs. 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made in beautiful colored pattern* special. $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs. $20.50 ail wool. Our line of Brussels velvets. Axminstere and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns. are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced All new. perfect goods (no seconds) Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Wash St., opposite Statehouse. “If it covers the floor, wc have it." SINGER sewing macnine drop-head $8 Apt. 11. 132.> Ashland Ave. 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. MAN'S SCOTTISH RITE DIAMOND RING: REAL BARGAIN FOR S6O. CALL MA. 1504, a—Musical Instrument* "FADA:” five-tube radio, hook up: complete with tubes, batteries and loud speaker, $135, W-,h. 3639. b—l’et ami Live Stock ESKIMO puppi ■, white: 1 while Eskimo female; pro', en matron: lmpo-led stock. pedigp cd Irvington 3409. HOME wanted for a small hrovtn pup. 127 S. Liberty St. CANARY birds singers and females Kandolpli 1175, ~25c COAL, ICE AxITuPOH KINDLING WITH EACH TON Ind. Lp.. Clean fkd $5.26 E. 111. Lp.. clean fkd *>s.26 Ind. or 111. Egg, clean fid $5.20 Glendora 6x3 Lp. clean fko *I.OO Glendora. 3x2 Egg. clean fkd $5.75 Best Linton No. 4. dean fkd. "... .85.75 Va. Washed Egg. clean fkd SO.OO W. Va. Lg . clean fkd at .25 Deliver anywhere in city UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drex. 4621 1010 llluff 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 $6.25 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin 1455 920 F. North St Irv 4020 ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. MORRIS ST DREXEL 0883 RICHLAND COAL CO. Bel. 0272 1615 W. Everett. 2fi MISCELLANEOUS WANTED AUCTIONEERS—Mark & Neal. We buy or ■■ell for you. Ran. 7034. Har. 0907-R. SALVATION army industrial Home. Help us to help others with vour used clothing, magazines news etc. Phone Wagon M./in 1082 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS /^g^WVNA/WVWWWS^/WN^/VAA/kAA/N^A!© FEATHERS bought, soiu ana renovated: leather mattresses and pillows made. K F. BURKLE. 416 Maes. Main 1428. HATS cleaned and remodeled MULLER HAT SHOP. 107 W. Maryland HORSESROER and biaCiismlth. J. R. Greenwood, Broad Ripple, Ind. E. J. SHARPE PAPER CLEANING Former manager for Gadberry: 50c and up per room. Drexel 4690-J PAPER HANGING & PaInTISg. Prompt. efficient service, 1925 gmplg. Web. 0512. PLUMBING and repairing; quick service: orices reasonable: payments if desired. H E. Oliver. “34 Prospect. Drexel 0436. PAPER CLEANING $1 rm. Work guar Expert workman DREXEL 0108. GADBERRY. RAG RUGS for sale also weaving done Call DRexel 8947-R. RUGS .9x12: dusted and scrubbed; $2. BENNETT, the Cleaner. Lin. 8264. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave, UNDER-HOUSE excavating concrete work, fence building, screen and trellis work. Drex. 2272. UPHOLSTERING —Ana repair, overstuffod suites Charles Hartman. DRex. 2352 SUPERIOR fire prevention flue Hashing on exhibit at 633 K. of P. Bldg., from 10 a. m. to sp. m Stops chimney Or>x preserves the flue. stops leaks permanently. J 8 CLAYTON S: SONS. CONTRACTORS Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating 134 N Noble Lincoln 5020 Y'OU VE TRIED THE REST—Now try the best paper cleaner Tom Cox. Work guaranteed Iteasroeole. Ran. 7093. IF IT is tin work, roofing and repairing Reliable workmanship guaranteed. Web 1106. | CHIN WOO INN—II ‘A W. Ohio. New Chop suey place. Also Bleeping room*. 28 STORAGE ANI TRANSFER PACKING household goods and office furniture for shipment: piano derrtckinr: low rate# on California shipments. OUo J. Sueez Main 2353—3628. Nights. Web 0699-W—4579 Estimates on oyerland hauling NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO For moving and hauling: rate* reasonable Randolph 3741 . LOW prices moving: $3 load and up CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 3391 29 *BLSINKSS UPPOKILMTIKS STAND in market house; No. 89 and 90; bargain for cash. Call Main 1974. Wash. 3083. 30 AL lUMUHILFn MIK CHEVROLET, brand new. light delivery, fully equipped: $450 delivered. 9TONECHEvBOLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. CHEVROLET, 1923 coach; sport model: $395: SIOO down. Weissman. 218 E. New York St. CHEVROLET. 1924 coupe., five oversize cord tires; bumpers front and rear: S4OO, terms STONE-CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. DODGE touring 1923: looks and runs like new. Terms. 559 N, Capitol. FORD BODlfiS 1 slightly used Fordor. 1 extra good Ford coupe. 1 extra good Tudor 15 tourings and roadsters Open Evenings—Cash or Terms SWISSHELM A PARKER FORD BODIES—Lsro season, coupes, tourings roadsters, some late 1924 models i WOLF 565-61 N Capitol. FORD COUPE. 1924 Late style, several extras. This ear Is priced to sell quickly. Terms or trade. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663-66 S. Meridian i FORDS ALL MODELS WE HAVE ON HAND 21 FORDS and we have niiced the prices for this week-end . All In gtod 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. FORDS. 1922: your choice of four: plenty of extra equipment; priced from SBO to $150; terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 42/ fc. Meridian. FORD ROADSTER, 1921 Starter ana demountables; $35 down, balance monthly. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES FORD sedan. 1923; A-l mechanical condition; good tires; paint good; shook absorbers: look wheel; spare tire. Runs like anew Ford. $296 Easy terms. HAYNES-SCMIDT 120 W. NORTH ST. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY FLINT ’COACH DEMONSTRATOR I am willing to take a sacrifice on this car for immediate sale. Am buying larger ear for businesg reasons. Is fully equipped to be enjoyable under all conditions. Truly a wonderful family car at a real savings. Investigate. Call for Mr, Thomas. Clr. 6888, HAYNES 55. 1922: lord touring. SSOO Private owner. 148 S Emerson Ave Irvington 0514-W MITCHELL. 1920 wiort: $195; good tires; new paint; excellent condition; bargain, SOS down. 522 N- Capitol Ave, OLDBMOBILE. i920. 6 touring: in good running condition: $150: terms. Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capitol Main 2480. OLDSMOBILE sport 1920: $105: new paint; 4 good cord tires: bargain: $66 down. 522 N. Capitol Ave. OVERLAND 1922 touring: $195: motor A-l: good tires: new paint; SOS down. 522 N. Capitol Ave. 1924 CHEVROLET COUPE New paint. .5 good cord tires; fine mechanical condition. Riley 1528, USED CARS; cash, payment or trade lonps-Whltaker Sales Cos 345 N Cap WILL take small diamond or talking machine as part down payment on good used ear. Cal' Webster 3005. WE sell dependable used cars. TERSTEGGB HOLLOWELL, 434 N Capitol Ave USE^eF bou soia. t. GOLD

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30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BIG USED CAR SALE STARTS TUESDAY MORNING, 8:00 O’CLOCK OPEN EVERY EVENING PLENTY OF SALESMEN Most complete line of used cars in the dt.v. Packard Sedans. Coupes. Sports. Li mo. Trg's. Current Models. V 63 Cadillac 7-Pass. Surb. Sedan. New. 57AA Cadallic Coupe. 59 Cadillac Trg. Phaeto.r. 67 Cadillac. Gl>* Inclost.re. Marmons. Hupps. Hudsons. Sports. Tourings. Cole Bs. Stevens. Reos. Dodges. Sedans. Roadsters. Mitchells. Twin Packard Fishing Cars. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. ' 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942. Offers for your conven-j ience the following bargains on the popular payment plan of s2' to S2O Doweh DOWN. WEEK. 1920 Ruick Tour $13.88 SB.OB 1922 Chev. Coupe 12.42 6.92 1923 Ford Touring .. 11.27 5.77 1920 Studebaker 13.88 8.08 1920 Ford Stfdan 10.10 4.60 1923 Chev. Touring .. 13.58 8.08 1921 Hupp Touring .. 16.85 10.35 1922 Hupp Touring .. 18.15 12.65 1923 Chev. Sedan 17.00 11.50 1922 Auburn Touring 14.70 9.20 1921 Ford Sedan 11.27 5.77 Price includes license. We have 25 other cars to choose from, all in splendid condition. TIME iiibm jMireira ®o. 730 N. Meridian St. Open Evenings—Closed Sunday USED CARS THAT SATBSFY 1923 Jewett De Luxe tourbig 1923 Jewett De Luxe touring. Dueo fin 1924 Jewett sedan 1922 Jewett standard touring. Zapon finish. 1920 Auburn: good condition. 1924 Ford coupe 1923 Ford sedan. 1921 Ford sedan 1924 Velte. new touring. 1921 Paige 0-60 7-passenger touring. 1924 Jewett, business men s coupe. Our Jewett cars are rebuilt and carry thirty-day guarantee Terms to suit pur chaser. George B. Ray, Inc. Paige-Jewett Distributers 1110-1112 N. Meridian Open Evenings. Lin. 7342. Real Biuiys at Real Prices Used cars that are right. Easy terms or trade. 532 N. Capitol Ave. ONE Ford with tour-door body. In good shape. Will sell or trade. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER LIVE downtown Hudson-r.ssex dealers J W BERRY P B SMITH 322 N Delaware Bt. a—Trucks STORE ON WHEELS: 1924. one ton. MRS W. C. KOCH. Wanamaker. Ind. Irvington 2504 Ring 4. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS WANTED —212 E New York St Main 4446 32 ALIO •>. 'ES, KECAIIto PARTS for ail make oi cart Call or write and let us know what you need Used or new SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO- 519 N. Cipitol Ave. VULCANIZING top repairing and rebuilding complete line oi cord Itres in stock. KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO.. 35 K> Ave. YOU can g- 1 “that better kind’’ of uaed tires at Rogers'; plenty of odd sizes 3117 W Washington Bt-I 4300 CHEVROLET specialists: first-class wore reasonable prices Bel 2733 Cox B-os WHAT ABOUT THAT BATTERY? COME TO CORCM 901 N ILL. ST, 3 . 3 . > l()T oK( biuvulks GOOD bicycles $8 and up; tires $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave, 87 MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY 1 Quickly, confidentially, and business like dealings is a part of the service ■•’t give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy 2 E. Washington St. MA in 11585. LI ncolo 7184. a /Personal Property Loans. * } AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg.

37 MONEY TO LOAN Fidelity Loaini POo 106 E. Market Street Room 532 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD —Os meeting tne 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 and bonded firms. IF YOU who read this are unfamUiat with the charges and methods you should not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to vou Loans in the sums of $lO TO s3oo—Are made on household goods left in your possession at lawful rates and on easy repayment plan DO JUSTICE!—To yourself and make f ourself acquainted with our service f not convenient to call, write or phone MA 1278 Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemcke Building. MA. 1278. IPWteficialj lci~fc>ang 1 Self= Respecting Loans 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 month on S3OO loan Plus lawful interest only. PROMPTNESS, PRIVACY and COURTESY Call, write or phone Cl rcle 1-6-6-9 Beneficial Loan Society 601 NATIONAL CITY BANK BLDG. Open 9 to 5:30. Saturdays 9 to 1. Licensed by and Bonded to the State 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. 38 Auction sales FURNITURE. Tuesda v , April 14, 9:30, 805-807 N. Senate, at our auction rooms. Big saje. All good, clean household goods; rugs and stoves. Don't miss it. L. A. Hodges Auction Cos. Rl. 2019. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Jennie t. Caldwell, deceased. No. 67-21879. In the Probate Court of Marion County. March term. 1925. Notice jg hereby given that John W. Holtzman as executor of the above named estate has presented and filed his awount and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and aetion of said Probata Court, on the 2d day of May, 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. JOHN W. HOLTZMAN. Attorney. ApriJ 0. 13, 1925 NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS, ETC In the matt/ r of the es.ate of Florence P. Boyd, deceased. No. 07-22020. In the Probate Court of Marion County. March term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Charles P r rosehauer as administrator of the above named estate has presented ar.d filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 2d day of May. 1926. at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any tnere be. why said account and vouchers should not. he approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to apjiear and make proof of their heirship ALBERT H LOSCHE. Clerk. April fl 13. 1925 NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Frank Hul.-ebaul deceased No. 68-22130. In the Probate Court of Marion County March term. 1925 Notice is hereby given that Carl Louis Larsh as executor of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same wiil come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 2d day of May. 1926. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause. If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not he approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear, and make proof of their heirship ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. April 6 and 13. 1925 NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Marie Helena Rehnke deceased No. 66-21377. In the Probate Court of Mnrion County. Mt/rrh term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that William Behnke as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his accounts mid vouchers in final settlement of said estate, a id th it the same will come up for the rx.irr.inati m and aetion of said Probate Court, on the 2d day of May. 1926. at which lime all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be why said account and vouchers should not he approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. RALPH E JONES attorney ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. April 6 and 13. 1925. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Harold T Selvage, deceased. No. 68-22125. In the Probate Court of Marion County. March term, 1925 Notice is herpb.v given that Joseph W. Selvage as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Prohate Court, on the 2d day ot May. 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear 111 said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. WILLIAM E. FEFFBEY. Attorney. April 6. 13. 1925 . CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. April 7. 1926. TO WHOM IT MAt CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 6th day of April. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assortment for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12081 CARROLLTON AVE. From north property line of Northview Ave.. To west property line of Guilford Ave.. extended north. By grading the roadway from curb line to eurh line to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shoj-n on plans. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. April 20, 1925. 2 p. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount asessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a gre-.ter or lees sum than that named on said ro’l. Said asessment roll showing said >rimu farie assessments with the names of owners and eseriptions of property subject to be a-*sessed. is on file and .na.v be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN W. H. FREEMAN. M. 3. SPENCER, Board of Public work*. City of Indianapolis. April 8. 0. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 1035. |

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. AdHI 4. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 20th day of March 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments of benefits and awards of damages to the property beneficially or Injuriously affected by the following described opening and extension of Arsenal Avenue as authorized by Declaratory Resolution No. 11998, 1924. OPENING AND EXTENSION OF ARSENAL AVENUE. From N. R. W. L. of P. C. C. & St. L. R. R.. To N. E. P. L. of Southeastern Avenue. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persons whose residence is unknown to this department, are owners of property as set forth in said assessment roll, which is assessed benefits on account of aid opening and extenion as above do scribed: Katharina Hammerle—No address, lot No. 49. Martliidale Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $3.72. Samuel K. and Belle M. Hawkey—No address, lot No. 41. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $25. Mary McConnell—No address, lot No. 36. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $25. Hattie D. Pearson—No address, lot No 53. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amout/l of benefits $5.30. L. Wilson—No address, lot No. 15 Rob bins-Hubbards Hill Place addition, a.noun of benefits $3.98. Gertrude W. Bain—Detroit, Mich.. iot No. 21, Martindales Hill Place addition amount of benefits $3.72. Robt. F. Bookout—Munrie. Ind., lot No. 23. Martindales Place addition, amount of benefits $3.85. David W Buskirk—Gosport. Ind.. iot No. 40 Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $35. David W. Buskirk —Gosport, Ind.. lot No. 43. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $25. Elmer Furnas—Valley Mills. Ind., lot No. 40, Robbins-Hubbards Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $3.72. Wm. H. Goodrich—Winchester. Ind.. lot No. 3. Ridenours Exted. Rev. addition, amojnt of benefits $0.25. August H. and Emma B. Kreig—R. F. D. 1.. Austion. Ind.. lot No. 43. RobbinsHubbards Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $5.70. August H. and Emma B. Kreig—R. F. D. (.. Austin. Ind.. lot No. 42. RobbinsHubbards Hill Place addition $5.70. Anna M. Lowry—i-o Pat Lowry. Madison. Ind.. lot No. 61, Robbins-Hubbards Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $3.72. Patrick J Rafferty—Greentown. Ind., hotel, lot No. 24. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $3.98. Mary H. Rush—Minneapolis. Minn., lot No. 22. Martindales Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $3.72. Francis M. Russell—Laurel. Ind., lot No. 87. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $4.00. Fannie Sadler—Martinsville. Ind., iot No. 9. Robbins-Hubbards Hill Place addition. amount of benefits $3.98. Anna Sales-Fronia Bird—Danville, Ind., lot No 8. Martindales Hill Place addition, amount of lienefits $3.72. Anphia H. Scott—Knightstown. Ind.. lot No. 51, Martindales Hill Place addition. amount of benefits $3.72. Geo. W. Smart—Southport Ind.. lot No. 18. Robbins-Hubbards Hill Place addition, amount of benefits. $3.98. Grace E.. Mildred. Ray Summers (onethird each i,—R. R E Box 94. Indianapolis Ind.. lot No. 58, Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits. $35. Edward H.. Kate Tevebaugh ( Effie Tevebaugh 1,. Est. 1 —527 N. Sixty-Third St.. Edgemont Station. East St. Louis. HI.: lot No. 4. Vailes E. Wash. St. addition, amount of benefits. $6.76. Harry and Grace Tevebaugh—s27 N Sixty-Third St.. Edgemont Sta., East St. Louis. 111., lot No 3. Vailes E. Wash. St. addition, amount of benetfis $6.65. BtnJ. F. Theiband Etal —Uonnersville Ind.. lot No. 19. Martindales Hill Place addition. amount of benefits $3.72. John N. Thomas—Spencer. Ind.. lot No. 35. Ridenours Rev. Extd. addition $4.38 Nancy C. Wells—Petosky. Mich., lot No 61. Martindales Hill Pla/x* addition, amount of benefits $3.72. Nancy C. Wells—Petosky. Mich., lot No. 6(4. Martindales Hill Place addition $3.72 All of the proceedings had by the sa‘d Board in the matter of the opening and extension of said Arsenal Avenue, as aboe* deserhied. are in accordance with said Deelaratory Resolution No 11998. adopted by the said Board of Public Works SepU 3. 1924. The above named persons are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works will meet at its office Friday. May l. 1925. at 2 p. m.. at which time and place it wiil receive or hear remonstrances from said owners or holders of property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said opening and extension as above described. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis April 6, 13, 20. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . March 28. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 20th day of March. 1925 they aporoved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments of bene fls and awards of damages to the property beneficially or Injuriously affectel by the following described opening and widening of Parker Avenue as authorized by Declaratory Resolution No. 11405. 1923. OPENING AND WIDENING OF PARKER AVENUE. From N. P. oi i wenty-Fifth Street To S P L. of Thirtieth Street. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persoi s whose residence is unknown to this department are owners of property as set forth in said assessment roll, which is assessed benefit and damages on account of said opening and widening as above described: Mary E McGuff—No address, lot No 221. Rosedale addition, amount of bene fits $31.93. Mary E. McGuff—No address, lot No. ?22. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. Margaret N Tibbs—No address, lot No. 11l W H. S-B-F. Morris Oak Hill addition. amount of benefits sl2. Rosa E McAdams—No address. lotNo 214. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits. $31.93. Rosa E. McAdams—No address, lot No. 215. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits. $31.93. Albert and Mary Longworth—No address, lot No. 104 8-Bf. Morris Oak Hill addition, amount of benefits. sl2. Carlos C. and John H. Klnr. County Real Estate Cos., care of John M. Miller—No address, lot No. 31. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. amount ot damages $65.40 Carlos C. and John H King. County Real Estate Cos . care of John M. Miller— No address, lot No. 25. Hosbrook Co's Brinkman HIM addition, amount of benefits $31.93. amount of damages $65.40. Carlos C. and John H. King, County Peal Estate Cos., care of John M. Miller — No address, lot No. 14. Hosbrook Co’s Brinkman Hill addition, amount of benefit* $31.93, amount qf damages $65.40. Fred V. Thomas —40H Tnomas Bldg Greencastle, Ind.. lot No. 227. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. Fred V. Thomas —101 2 Thomas Bldg.. Greencastle, Ind.. lot No. 228 Rosedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. Joseph H Younee —315 8. High St.. Hartford. Ind.. lot No. 233. Rosedale addition. amount of benefits $31.93. Bushrod W Mahon—Care of R. J. Mahon. Mt. Carmel. Ohio, lot No. 33. two. Adams sub, Parker Hanwa.vs 2nd. Oak Hill addition, amount of benefits $lB. Bushrod W. Mahon—Care of R. J. Mahon. Mt. Carmel. Ohio, lot No. 28. two, Adams sub. Parker Hanways 2nd. Oak Hill addition, amount of benefits $lB. Susie B. Lucas —Rear of 507 Chestnut St.. Springfield. Ohio, lot No. 6. Hosbrook Co's. Brinkman Hill addition, amount of benefits $31.93. amount of damages $65.40. Robert Koch—23d 8. Troon St.. Chicago. 111., lot No. 231. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. Robert Koch—22o 8. Throop St.. Chicago, 111., lot No. 216. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. Robert Koch —220 S. Throop 8t„ Chicago. 111., lot No. 217. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. Samuel B. Hunt —Modoc. Ind.. lot No 253. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. Blanche C. Anderson—ls 23 O’Farrell St.. San Francisco. Cal., lot No. 223. Rosedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. Blanche C. Anderson—ls 23 O'Farrell St.. San Francisco. Cal., lot No. 224. Roaedale addition, amount of benefits $31.93. All of the proceedings had by the said Board in the matter of the opening and widening of said Parker Avenue, as above described, are in accordance with said Declaratory Resolution No. 11495. adopted by the said Board of Public Works Nov. 14. 1023. The above named persons are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works will meet at its office Friday. Apr.l 24th, 1926. at 2 p m . at which time and place it will receive or hear remonstrances from said owners or holders of property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said opening and widening as above described. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public Works, City of Indian apoh e. March 30-Apri) 6, 13, 1025 Plans Non-Stop Kllffht OSAKA.' Japan. April 13.—IJeut. Col. Pedro Banni, Argentine aviator, who was forced to abandon his yound-itherworld flight here last rear, is planning a non-stop flight across the Atlantic from St. John's [Newfoundland, this spring.

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Bn Times Special LA PORTE, Ind., April 13. Stores and business houses at New Buffalo, Mich., just “acioss the State line, closed last week for the hundredth birthday of Mrs. Mary Herrman, its oldest citizen. Every man, woman and child of the village were among the 4,000 who crowded the town hall, where the celebration was held. Among those who attended were eighteen great-great grandchildren, forty grea* grandchildren and sixteen grandchildren. R. W. Hermann of Michigan City, two other sons and a daughter, also attended. CITY HAS NICE EASTER SUNDAY More Fortunate Than Usual, Says Weather Man. Indianapolis had a much more pleasant Easter than usual, according to J. H. Armington, metereologist of the United States Weather Bureau. Temperature Sunday afternoon reached 77 degrees, and general warm, sunshiny weather was reported all over the Ohio valley. Last Easter was marked by rain in the morning, and general cloudiness through the day, with the temperature hovering below 50 degrees. FIVE DEAD IN EASTERCRASHES (Cn/iiiinued From Page 1) through business section, Robert, 16, a son, jumped from truck to talk with friends on a corner. liiterurban was in charge of Peter Duncan, conductor, and Earl Runyan, motorman, both of Greencastle, Ind. Crash Near Richmond Failing to see an approaching interurban near Richmond, Harry Horter, 22, drove his auto directly In the path of the car. William Lawhorn, 24, and Frank Btissen, 17, both of Richmond, were killed. Ilorter and William Katte, 20, wei-p seriously injured. The injured men also lived in Richmond. A train on the New York Central Railroad struck an auto near Chesterton, killing J. ,1. Martin, Chicago, and an unidentified man who was riding with Martii\. The auto was dragged nearly a quarter of a mile before the train was brought to a stop. Two Hurt Here Two persons were injured in an auto street car crash at Forty-Fourth St. and College Ave., Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Applewhite, 43, of 4450 College Ave., and Frank Farrington Jr., 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Farrington, of the same address, was cut by flying glass. Both were taken to St. Vincent Hospital. Mrs. Applewhite was injured about the head and had two ribs fractured. Harry Maupin. 1130 E. St. Clair St., was the motorman. No arrests were made. Mrs. Rella Mitchell, 72, of 309 N. Ijfl Salle St., received a broken arm, when she was said to have been struck by an auto driven by Carl Hyatt of 1842 W. Market St., as she was crossing the street at New York and La Salle Sts. Sunday night. Trolley Struck Alfred Mann, 1211 Ashland Ave., was charged with assault and battery and speeding. Police say his auto struck a street car at Sherman Dr. and Twenty-Fifth St., and Miss Beulah McMeehan, 16, of the same address was cut about the head. An accident at Thirty-First St. and early today aroused the occupants of. a house near by. Police arrested Jesse Martin, colored, 3466 Carrollton Ave., on charges of speeding and driving on the left side of the street. His auto Is alleged to have struck a telephone pole, breaking It off and hurling It toward the house at 3102 N. Capitol, occupied by Joseph T. Kingsley. A tree intercepted the fall. Martin was arrested when he reported his automobile stolen to police. Four persons were injured when two autos collided at Keystone Ave. and Ray St. Abe Koopman, Keystone Ave. and Walker St.; his son. Abe Jr., and daughter, Emma, and wife were all cut and bruised. Frank Jux, 2118 S. East St., driver of the other auto, was slated. He was not injured. Charles Olrton, 706 N. West St., was arrested after his auto collided head on with one driven by Robert Harper. 1236 N. West St., at Senate and Indiana Aves. Harper was cut by flying glass. Search is being made for driver of auto which failed to stop after crashing into rear end of auto owned by Robert Wolfe, Noblesville, Ind., parked at Wabash and Delaware Sts.

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OWL CARS HELD UP BY BANDITS; SBSO IS SEIZED Police Seek Robber-Pair Who Terrorize Late Passengers. Detectives today were hunting two colored bandits who obtained approximately SB6O in cash, rings and watches by holding up three “owl’’ street cars within an hour early Sunday. At 12:25 a. m. Sunday an Inbound Brightwood car In charge of Dan Crumin, 1906 Thnlman Ave., motorman, and J. P. Nolen, same address, conductor, was boarded by two colored men at Parker and Roosevelt Aves. Crew and Frank McAuley, 3151 Northwestern Ave., and J. C. Runnenls, 339 Minerva St., passengers, were robbed by the men, who jumped from the moving car. Rob Second At 1:10 a. m. Sunday the bandits held up K R. Crawley, 2162 Gale St., motorman, and Frank Ellis, 1316 N. Gale St., conductor, on Columbia Ave. car at TwentyThird St. and Columbia Ave., as the car was making the inbound trip. Five minutes later William Spurgeon, 312 E. St. Clair St., conductor, and Charles Henry, 1019 E. Pratt St., motorman, on College Ave., car were held-up by same bandits at Thirty-Third St. and Cob lege Ave. Dr. VV. D. Gilmore, Ft. Wayne. Ind.. and Seaton strong, 223 E. Michigan St., passengers, were also robbed. Third Man Suspected Police believe a third man followed street cars and picked up bandits after they left. No trace has 'been found of the man who escaped after a chase Saturday when he was discovered looting the cash drawer in Athens restaurant, 33 W. Maryland St. Loss was $26.85. Search is being made for a colored man who grabbed S2O watch from ,T. W. Gooch, 218 Lincoln St., at West and St. Clair Sts., Saturday. AIR EXPRESS ON MAIDEN VOYAGE Ford-Sponsored Plane Hops Off to Chicago. Bu United Press DETROIT, April 13.—Already well represented upon the highways and oceans, Henry Ford today placed his name into the sky when the "Maiden Dearborn,” all-metal airplane, blazed the trail of an express route between the various Ford plants, The ship left today at 9:32 a. and headed for Chiacgo with thousand pounds of freight. She is expected to make the voyage in three hours, making a return trip this afternoon. Later the schedule will call for daily two-hour trips between Dearborn and Chicago. PLANE REACHES CHICAGO Trip From Detroit Takes Two Hours and Forty Minutes. B 9 United Press CHICAGO. April 13.—The Malden Dearborn, Henry Ford's all-metal Automobiles reported stolen to poment flying field at Maywood here at 11:14 a. m., making the voyage In 2 hours and 40 minutes. * CHILD’S DEATH IS INVESTIGATED (Continued From Page 1) he ordered an Investigation of the materials both in the wagon and at the plant w-here the ice cream wan made. Morgan said he was not familiar with the case, but from what he had heard believed the death was probably due to gastrointestinal infection. “The poison would have acted much sooner, say, twelve to twenty-four hours, I think,” Morgan. Post Mortem Halted. A post mortem, ordered by Coroner Robinson, was called off when it was learned that the body of Kenneth had been embalmed. Robinson said he would await the outcome of Alvin’s illness before taking additional steps. Dr. Hickman said he called two Ice cream companies to learn if they ha dany data on ice cream poisoning. Both companies told him, he said, that they refused to sell to wagon consumers where sanitary conditions were doubtful. Funeral services for Kenneth were held up, waiting the crisis In the illness of his brother. If he improves, services will he held at the Nazarene Church, Ray and Warren Sts., Tuesday at 10 a. m. Knows Peddler The father today told an Indianapolis Times reporter that he had found the man who owned the wagon from which his children purchased the ice cream. “He seemed to be awful sorry about the matter and insisted It could not have .been the result of a lack of cleanliness on his part In handling the cream and cones,” the father said. ‘He told me the names of both the ice cream company and the cone company from which he purchased the cones. He said he had been in the business flffleen years, ad this was the first time knx one had ever suspected such a tfAA of his merchandise." "NR Dr. J. Frank Potts, 1625 W. Morris St., who was originally called into the case, said his diagnosis showed taxin poison, hut no trace of ptomaine and he was of the opinion the lad died from intestinal Influenza. Dr. Potts said Kenneth showed improvement Saturday and he left the city. Another doctor was called when the Louden family was up able to get In touch with him he said. ’ n "