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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Mam Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St 1009 Indiana Avenue Drexel 25*70. - Circle 5950_ PLANNER & BUCHANAN 520 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors 'o the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641, 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT s’ 6ADD—2130 Prospect St Pnons Stewart 2278, George Grinsteiner Funeral dteec’or 522 E Mg in 0908 UNDERTAKERS— HISEY & TITUS. 951 N so in 3880 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D, C.. N. D., obstetrician acu‘e and chronic disease, massage IN. New Jersey. Room 4. ELECTRO and Swedish massage medical baths. Miss. Kelly, “professional nurse. fi°4 K 111. Apt 4. Li. 8439. MFDIOATED BATHS AND MASSAGE. 10 Lost and Found i

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4 PURSES 4 UMBRELLAS 3 BUNDLES LUNCH BOX 2 BUNCHES OF KEYS 1 ORDER PIN 1 BANK BOOK ___ CHURCH ENVELOPE AND BOOKS FISHING ROD COMMADF, Main 2737 LOST—Yellow and white .female collie, i name “Lady." Heavy with pups. July L.'ih on National road, west Reward. r.nburn. north of National Rd. BRoST—In or near Hoosier Motor SpeedH wav .38 nickel plated revolver, binder Bail Ken. 4405 and receive reward, ■ 2 Help Wanted—Male ■ MEN PfOR CASE HARDENING PLANT. ■ VICTOR PISTON PIN CO., 115 N. F NOBLE. 13 Instructions INSTRUCTIONS IN BEAUTY CULTURE OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St PRexel 4530 Jlt.t to jearn barbel trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 610 E. Wadnng ton St. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0707 16 Help Wanted—Female EARN money spare time borne, addressing mailing music circulars. New York Publishers. Dept. F 1360. Broadway. New York City. a—Employment Agencies NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS Let us save you time and money. We furnish help on short notice. Absolutely without charges. PEOPLE’S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Ran. 4760. 17 Situations Wanted b—Female RELIABLE, experienced cashier; excellent references. Call Circle 1875. ' 18 Rooms for Rent DELAWARE. S. 1641; nicely furnished room; front. ILLINOIS. N. 2543: nicely furnished large front room, bath, modern home, north; suitable for three young men or ladies; $25 month: morning and evening meals optional Randolph 4123. ILL.. N. 2449. Apt. 10; clean, cosy, hot water; $4; gentlemen. Har. 2743, MARKET, t., 605; Nice, clean, cool sleeping room; reasonable. MASS. Ave . 440: Get the benefit of a cool shower; every room with bath, $5 and $7 per week. Inspection Invited. McKIM. 145: 3 large, fuurnislied. front rooms, with bath. MERIDIAN. N 113 7; lovely room; family of 2; home privilege. Lin. 7438, MERIDIAN. N. 1741; nice, large, newly furnished rm„ for two. Rand. 5163. MOUNT. N. 270: cool rm.. modern private home’ gar.; reasanble. Bel. 4458-M. WALNUT, E.. 112; nice clean, cool, fur-ni-hert modern rooms. Lincoln 1419. FURNISHED room, with garage privileges./ Private family. Web, 1391. LARGE front room w-ith bath: home privileges: Illinois car. Lincoln 1700. WE HAVE THEM. FURNISHED ROOMS—APARTMENTS. B. & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellow Bldg. Riley 2707. a—Light Housekeeping HIGHLAND, N. 21; 2 clean. modern; everything furnished $7 week. ILLINOIS. 154 H S.: housekeeping room: electric lights, gas. water furnished; heart of town: $6 per week. eiartivc-i si.. E.. 605; 2 rm. apt. with kitchenette: reasonable. y.u.- tL. i isei 2 modern, furnished rms garage: $6 Webster 4746-.1 PARK. 1205; nice apt.. 2 room: kiteher.ette; turn, or unfurn. Ken. 2506. I'ARK. 1659: 2-room apartment, nicely turn., running water and sink. TALBOTT, 2117 N.; large airy rms. laundry, reference exchanged. Ran. .5900 WRIGHT St.. 914: 2 rms for $5: two rn-s. fur $6. 1 rm, for $2.50. DR. 57.>P 11TH. E. 924: 2 or 3-room apts.: cool. modern. Linco'n 5554. THREE —Unfurnished rooms semi-modern Drexel 1259 TWO unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping: rta-onahle. Bel. 'i343. DANDY furnished 2-rin. apa-tmont: walking distance: $25 mo. _ L'Rex. 3540-K b—Board ana Rooms lOWA. E. 913 room and board: employed _ couple: modern home. PRex. 6640. WASHINGTON. E. 5421; modern, cool rooms: large yard, Irv. 0 755-W. WANTED —Children to board: mod. home: best of mother's care. Beech Grove 28. :=*-- 19 Rentals a—Houses BELLEFONTAINE. 2625: double; five rooms; bath: electric lights; $27.50. Randolph 4967. ENGLISH Ave.. 1824; three-room house; $lO. 1314 English 4 rooms; sls. ILLINOIS ST. corner- six rooms, modern: S3O. Drexel 0834-W. ILLINOIS St.. N. 3333: 6-room modern: S4O. Harrison 4908-W. NAOMI, 1424: 5-room, semi-modern dou- ! ble; newly deco.: $25 Main 3377. NEW JERSEY. 2262 N.; south half of | new modern double; 7 rooms: built-in , features: fine woodwork and floors; launI dry. sunparlor. Call Har, 2267. t

19 Rentals a—Houses 1119 OAKLAND AVE. Six rooms, modern $42.00 * CAIN & CONERTY. United Labor Bank and Trust. 2 E, Market. Lincoln 6321. PROSPECT. 431: 5-room modern; double garage: 932.50: walking distance. 908 Goodlct: 5 rooms, gas. $lB. DRox. 4206. ROCKVILLE RD.— 5-roo m. semi-modem cottage; $25. Harrison 2156. SHELDON St.. 1941: nail oi new double; 4 rooms, modern. front and rear porches: garage: water rent paid: $26 per month. Main 1806. SHELDON. 1953; one-half oi double; 5 rooms, semi-modern, S2O per month. Phone Main 1806. SOUTH St.. E. 315. rear: 3-room house; basement; car space; $12.50. TENTH, E. 1548 Modem 6-room double; opposite Tech. WEBSTER 3574-W 18TH St.., W. 1141: 5 rooms, bath: furnace. g&rage; $35. Key at 1133 W. 18th. PRexel 9401. 28TH. E. 3920: 5-room modern double with garage: S3B. Web. 2727-W. 36TH ST., 1163 W.; 4 unfurn. rms. and eun parlor in mod. bungalow. Practically new. Reasonable. Rand, 6941. A. F. ZAINBr. REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N. DELA. LI. 6020 SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE COLORED rental. 919 E. 14th: 5 roomer gas. city water, electric lights: $22.00 month. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin, 5000. COLORED TENANTS 2619 Boulevard PI.: 5-room double; rent S3O. Circle 0618. 1005 Peoples Bank Bldg. E, J. MeCRACKEN, 6-ROOM double: semi-modern: heat fur nished: $35. 243 N. Temple. Mary Coss. 241 N. Temple. Web. 2997-R. FOR COLORED 719 Ogden: 4 rooms S~O 824 N. Oriental- 4 rooms ~0 1935 Sheldon: 4. rooms 17 2009 Columbia; 6 rooms ~o 657 Johnson: 4 rooms --0 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL __ 122 E. Market c—A partments 5237 CENTRAL Aye.. 2nd floor: 5 rooms: garage heated; social room. Hum. ; Apartments Meridian St.. 3311 N.; 8 rms. ... $208.33 Meridian St.. 2725 N.: 3 rms. ... 00.00 Meridian St.. 2735 N ; 4 rms. frnt. 70.00 Delaware St.. 1459 N.. 6 rms.... 70.00 Delaware St., 723 N.; 6 rms.... 60.00 Delaware St.. 723 N.: 5 rms.... 00.00 Washington St.. 1139 E.: o rms.. 00.00 E Wash. St., 4001; 2 rms 47.00 Prospect St.. 336 E.; 2 rm 5..... 32.00 H. H. Woodsmall Cos. Lincoln 5391. We insure everything but the hereafter. Apartments 116 S. Audubon: 5 rooms S6O 310 N. Delaware: 2 rms 3o 425 N. Delaware; 6 rms oo 3546 Balsam Ave.; 3 rms 60 20th and Central: 4 rms, sun parlor, bath _ • • °° State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market." Colored Tenants 1022 N. West High-grade Apt. for colored: 2 rooms and bath, gas, water and lights furnished. See janitor. Apt. No. 10. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL EAST. 3 rms., kitchenette; heat. gas. v.-a fer furnished: only $36.50. Web. 0104. d—Business Places FRONT office room. S2O.- 615 Mcyer-Kis-r Bank Bldg. e —Miscellaneous DOWNTOWN: ten garages. See G. J. HAYES. 236 W, Vermont. f—Resorts and Cottages SUMMER cottage: furnishod. on Eagle Creek. Traders Point, Eve.. 1420 S. Eaal 21 Real Estate for Sale a—Business Property GROCERY FOR SALE. b—Houses BUNGALOW SOUTH GROVE Located at 1812 Mansfield near 18th St. One block from South Grove Golf Club. An attractive 5-room and bath, home thoroughly modern; built year before last: with abundance of trees and shrubbery. , The extremely low* price of so.7r>o with terms, makes this a find. Phone Mr. Ayres, residence Rand. 4144 or Main 1804 SECURITY TRUST CO. S3OO CASH Brick veneer bungalow, five rooms and enclosed sunparlor. electriv lights, gas. city water, street improved, and paved, price $2,800; $25 per month. Why pay rent when you can buy this and own your own home. Located south. Will take a good automobile. . _ . „ T. R. JONES, REALTOR 620 Peoples Bk. Bldg. Lin, 7077. Ran. 33.0. Modern 7 rooms. improved street. $4,500. , , „ . .. Seven-room modern 2 corner lot. both streets improved, slate roost 9 nice Norway maples around lot. price $6,300. Almost new bungalow, thoroughly modern. just north oi Washington, East; priced l ° New and one of the best built doubles in east end 6 rooms each side, thoroughly modern. c Shown s b 6 v oß a r _omtme,,t. 4 A RARE OPPORTUNITY $50.00 CASH This 5 Rm. Bung, large lot. shrubbery, gas, water, elec. One Sq. Minnesota car line. Located 1608 Gemmer St. Price $3 10b. Better Hurry. Call Mr. Davidson. Ma. b 204 J. F. CANTWELL CO. 40-46 N. CAPITOL AVE. Beautiful new 5-room bungalow. Bargain. Ask us about it. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU SQI Cent, Bk. Bldg. Lin. 5307, W, 4220-W. niuu.iit, properly and m*me. also garage or shop with concrete floor on rear; convenient location for building, mechanic or a person desiring location fairly close in. Monthly income on property now S6O- payment $33. Property 1019 River Ave Call Circle 0789 Belmont 0376-W Ran 4420. NEW 10-room house. 2-car garage, lot oOx 100. extra lot by paying extra: lots_ of shade and fruit. Call CHAS, LEE. Irv. 0760. after 6 p. m. Stop 8. Greenfle.d line. __ SACRIFICE: 5-room modern double; 3ear garage; 5700 east. Also good oroom modern bungalow, 2800 east: price $3,800. Call before 9 a. m. or after o:30 p. m. Irv. 2413. NEW. strictly modern, broom bouse lull basement. 3-car garage; $5,500: $1,500 down. $35 month, interest and capital in eluded 1901 Koebne Ave.. or call Ctreie 2849 BELLEFONTAINE ST.: close in: ine ten--oom house suitable for roomers: corner ’ot. Price $5,500: $1,500 cash. A. F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware St 6 ROOMS, strictly modern; 2 car garage on Hamilton Ave.. just north of Miehi e-an. Will consider closed car as Dart payment Call Main 0707. MORTON PLACE home, four bedrooms. four-car garage. Price $9,500; half cash. F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware St. NEW five-room bungalow: sell ior $2.50c. S3OO rash. $25 per month. Main 0707 IF LOOKING for a home and investment, see this modern 2-family house. Terms. DR?x, 6817. ADAMS St. bargain good double: owner leaving city: asking $2,600; make offer. MR QUINN. Riley 5147. ST. PHILIP NERI PARISH Six-room modern in fine condition. A bargain for someone. MR. QUINN. R lev 5147, Ran. 7931, WOODROW Ave.. 5-room bunga’ow: garage; corner lot; $2,200: terms. MR QUINN. Riley 5147, WARM AN Ave. near New York St.: semimodern home: good condition: easy term 1 Pr’ce. $3 .SOO MR QUINN RT. <->l4, d—Lots Lots 252 feet x 158 feet Four large lots, southwest corner Buckeve and Twenty-Sixth Sts. Only $800: $8 cash and S8 monthly. I. X? Ritchie _& Son 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. 252x158 feet, four large lots, southwest corner Butler Ave and Twenty-Sixth St., only $800: $8 rah. $8 monthly - I. N. RICHIE & SON Main 0520 ■ 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. SPLENDID bunding lot. close to Speed - way and 16th St., at a big bargain. Web 1030. BARGAIN near Rhodius Park 43x135 clear incumbrance: no commission. 8°75 cash. EVFRROAD A WHITE. Lin. 380 DR°x 3250. e—Suburban $50.00 Cx\SH This 5-room bungalow, garage well, lot 45x150: located on E 67th St. in Lagoon Park, just north of Broad Ripple Park. Price $2,250.00. Better hurry Call or see Mr. Davidson, res.. 68th and Essex St.. Lagoon Park. , J. F. CANTWELL, REALTORS 830 Lem eke Bldg;. Ma. 6204

e—Suburban SUBURBAN: have several choice suburbans. Priced right. Some on easy terms. Mr Quinn. Riie.v 5147. __ 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS Will submit cash offer on investment properties and small cottages within 72 hours after inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 321-22 Lemcke Bldg. Lin, .1477. LET us sell you’- houses, lots. JOS. W. SELVAGE. Main 0717. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale /VWVVWW' WWWWWWWVWVSA^A BURK’S greatest discovery. Herb medicine Stomach, liver, kidneys, nerves and blood, rheumatics. JACOB E. BURKS. 908 N, Rural. Webster 4497. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels ruga. blue, tan, taupe and old rose, special. $13.95; Gold Seal Congoleum rags. 9x12. $12.75. These rug 9 are carried in all sizes and pattern* at proportion ate prices. Imported Jap* neee grass rugs 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns special. $7 50 11.3x12 rugs. $29.60. all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs earned in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come In and be convinced. Ail new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfmao Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash St., opposite Statehous*. **lf it covers the floor we hare it. b—Pet and Live Stock FARROW CHIX for sale. White and brown Leghorns. Barred locks. S. C. Reds. Anconas W. Rocks, lv. Wyan. Buff Orp. and Minorcas. Come early and get your choice D. T. FARROW CHICKERIES. 809 E.‘ Wash. c— Coal, Ice and Wood Indiana large lump. lorkec W Va 4-in. forked ..............*c.2o NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1455. 920 E. North St. Irv. 4020. KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best W. Va or Ky lp., dhijfed Best Ind or 111. Id., cln. fkdT *6.28 Best Ipd or 111 egg. eln. fkd.......56.20 UNION ICE AND COAL CO PRexel 4621 PRexel 4622. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W MORRIS ST. DTREXU- 0883. RICHLAND COAL CO. Bel, 0272 , '615 W. Everett. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION armv industrial Home Help us to help others with your usedl clouting. magazines news rtc- Phone Wagon. Main 109*2. PRINTING press, small cylinder for printing newspaper: also job press; must be bargain for cash. Phone Riley 0~60 or address E. L, Miller, 833 Ft. Wayne. AUCTIONEERS—Mark & Neal. We buy or well for you. Rail. 7034 Har. 0907-R. WANTED to buy. 1.000 feather beds. Circle 84115 27 Business Announcements RUG WASHING Do not dispose of a good rug for reason of its unsanitary condition. It can be cleansed. A half-gallon of slushy mud is average yield from a 9x12 rug; after ordinary Droeeww of beating and brushing. Hot water, naphtha, soap and proper friction are requisites to thorough cleansing. Furthermore, if desired colors may be improved by tinting, especially with green or red dyes. Samples of work exhibited to prospective patrons within city limits. Small rugs and bed clothing solicited. Phone Circle 6666. Carpet washer. tEATHEKs ouughi, sum ana renovated: 'eather mattresses and oil lows made. E. F BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428. CHIN WOO INN —llji W. Ohio. New Chop suey place. Also sleeping roojne. PAPER H'.NUJNU ana panning: prompt,' eltieientt service: 1925 samples. WE. 0512. RUGS. 9x12 thrly c'nd. $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken, 4482. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Ave Upholsiermg Overstuffed work, slip covers, cut and sewed ad cane work of all kind* called for and delivered any place >n Marion County Forty years' experience. 220 East Sixteenth Ran 1676 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, hauling household goods; low rates on furniture and automobiles for California and Florida shipment. Otto J. Suesz, Main 2353-3628 Web. 4579-0699-W LONG DISTANCE MOVING. Large trucks Webster 9393. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at al 1 times Randolph 3741 30 Automobiles for Sale 1924 JEWETT TOUR Five passenger. This ear_ is in excellent mechanical condition. 5 good tires, newly painted, and can be bought at a bargain if taken at once. Trade or terms. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. Riley 4922. Open evenings and Sunday. STUDEBAKER TOURING, 1922 With lot of extras. A real bargain at our price. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN ' DREX. 4743. HUPP COUPE 1923. DUCO FINISH: GOOD TIRES. MECHA NIC ALL V Gf’ARA NTEED. WILBUR JOHNSON CO 730 N. MERIDIAN, RILEY 1527. STUTZ SEDAN, 1923 RECONDITIONED MECHANICALLY NEW DUCO FINISH. THIS CAR IS IRTCED TO SELL. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. RI. 4922. Open evenings and Sunday FORD COUPE, 1920 A Real Bargain at $125 TERMS OR TRAD7. THE LATHROP-McFARLAND CO. 418 24 N. CAPITOL. OPEN EVENINGS. MAIN 2480. PAGE touring, good running ordpr; $75. STANDARD. 322 N. Dela. St.

21 Real Estate for Sale

200 Choice 200 Choice Homesites aja Homesites Auction dimeEarth> * Auction Wonderful onderful Your Prices a*. o Your Prices “GALECREST” Located on East Washington, Just West of Cumberland Sale Continues Tuesday and Wednesday Band Concert —Aeroplane Flights The Public acts as appraiser at this sale. Mr. 'WideAYvake Investor, it’s an opportunity of a lifetime to be given the privilege to name your own price on Real Estate. These Homesites are full y±-acre tracts. Does that mean anything to yout Visit our Twilight Sales in the Cool of the Evening. Dayton Real Estate Development Cos. Selling Agents for Owner, Wm. Gale. Local Representative, L. A. Lawrence, East Side Realty Cos. Local Office, English Hotel. Home Office, Dayton. O.

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30 Automobiles for Sale OAKLAND SEDAN 1923: THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT AND CAN BE BOUGHT AT A BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. Riley 4922. Open Evenings and Sunday. OAKLAND 1923 Business coupe. New Paint. A dandy buy. Trade or terms. TERSTEGGK-HOLLOWELL CO. 436-40 N, CAPITOL. LIN, 7554. FORD. 1923 touring: starter, demountables, spot light. 5 good tires, runs and looks good. Yours at a real price: SBO down, balance etsy. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 330 N ILLINOIS. OLDSMOBILE 1923 Business coupe. New paint, good tires. Trade or terms TERSTEGGK-HOLLOWELL CO. 436-40 N. CAPITOL. LIN. 7554. OVERLAND SEDAN, 1924 In A-l condition throughout. Lots of extras. Price reduced for a quick sale. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREX. 4743. ELGIN Sport touring. 1922. This is a dandy ear. Price is right. Trade or terms. TERSTEGGK-HOLLOWELL CO. 436-40 N. CAPITOL. LIN. 7554. FORD. 1922 coupe tires, paint and mechanical condition very good, lockwhee,: only $225: easy terms. STONE CHEVR )• LEt CO.. 330 N, ILLINOIS. CHRYSLER Imperial sedan; mileage 1.800: same as new. Owner. Belmont 2933. BARGAINS 1918 Studebaker roadster: five good cord tires; good running order. For a quick sale, only $75. 1923 Chevrolet touring; refinished: good mSfchanical condition. $250. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6865. FORD BODIES—Useo sedans, coupes, tourings. roadsters, some late 1924 models 1. WOLF, 555-61 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET. 1922 touring; good pa'.nt. tires and mechanical condition: $l5O buys it; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO„ 330 N, ILLINOIS. FORD BODIES Three new tourings and three new roadsters. Several used sedans, coupes, tourings and roadster bodies. Sale or trade. Cash or terras SWISSHELM & PARKER. FIVE-PASSENGER Cole Sport Model; California top: will trade for rental properly, Mr. Anderson, Main 0707. BETTER USED cars at the lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CO.. 955 N. Meridian. Open evenings HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR FIVE-PASSENGER touring, perfect condition! new paint; good tires; $165; paymenta if desired. Belmont 4913 Ring 4 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred: we pay ea*h and deal quickly; save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 559 N. Capitol Ave. Comer North St. Plenty of pa -king snare. Lin. 4516 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 -N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 BEST USED TIRES Any Sue—s 2 Each. ROGERS Bel, 430tl 3117 VV Washington Bel, 4300. VULCANIZING, tup repairing and .e building. Complete line of cord tirea ui stock. KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO . 35 K,v Ave USED CARS ouughi and sold i. GOLD BURG. 522 N. Capitol EBACK & GENTRY auto reflnishing See ns first 532 N Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles Save SO Gemuts Bring this ad and get a $2 Bicycle Tire or 30x3 Vs. Fisk Auto Tube for $1.50. Roberson Cycle Store 940 Mass. Ave. 37 Money to Loan Fidelity Loan Cos. 106 E. Market Street Room 532 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting t’.e public small loan needs. Recent laws have changed tbe 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 unfamiliar with the charges and methods you should not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to you [ Loans in the sums of $lO TO s3oo—Are made on household goods left in your poseession nt lawful rates and on easy repayment plan. DO JUSTICE-—To yourself and make f ourself acquainted with our service. t not convenient to call, write or phone Ma 1278. Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemcke Building. MA. 1278. Personal Property Loans AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust bldg.

37 Money to Loan Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, and was establLhed for the purpose of providing a place where honest can borrow any amount from SIT) to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being Imposed upon 111 'no worthy person refused. We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople - You can have all the time necessary for rep ivment and pay only for the actual .time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. IF IN A HURRY Phone Main "nCS. Household Finance Service Cos. 404 Kresge Bldg Fourth floor Kresge Bldg.. 41 E. Wash. Corner of Pennsylvania St. NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and business like dealings is a oari of the aervtcs we cirs you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/> E. Washington St. MA in *0586. LI ocoln 7184 CASH IN 24 HOURS On personal property loans. Security Inv. and Loan Cos. 136 N. Delaware Lin. 6060 38 Auction Sales ••IF IT S ON EARTH I CAN SELL IT. 1 Binzer, Auctioneer Washington 1555 3921 Pack--39 Legal Notices CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT" OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. June 27. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board us Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on tbe 26th day of Jung, 1925 they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, a, authcrized by the Imprevemen' Resolution nameu: Improvement Resolution No. 12237. XOWLAND AVENUE. From north ‘ast properly line of Commerce Avenue. To northwest property line of Jefferson Avenue. By grading and paving the roadway with Woixftn Block Asphalt. Asphaltic-Con-crete or Brick: laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation to a uniform width of 30 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting street and alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: constructing 2 manholes: providing i new iron inlets; laying 300 lineal feel of 15-uich dram pipe with connections made to drain in Commerce Avenue and new manhole: laying 490 lineal feet of 12-incn dram pipe with connections made to inlets, new manholes and dram sewer as shown on plan: providing 10 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone: and resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer atvi other private service connections to prop erty line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan 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 Wednesday. July Bth. 1925, 2 p. m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have l>e< n or will be benefited in the amounts named on aa’d roll, or in a greater or less sum than that nam'd on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima laeie assessments, with the namese of owners and description! of properly subject to be .usessed. is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. June Ml-Jiilr 6. 1925 CITY ADVERTISEMENT OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, ind.. June 27, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Publie Works of the Cily of Indianapolis. Indiana, thit on the 26th day of June. 1925. they approved an assessment roll she wing the prima facie assessments for the following describe,! public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Main Drain Improvement Resolution No. 12330. Resolved, by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that thp Main Drain in and along Cottage Ave.. whieh. from its size and character, is not only intended and adapted tor use by property holders whose property abuts along the line of said sewer, but is also intended and adapted for receiving drainage from i-ollaterai drains already constructed, or which may be hereafter ((instructed, and the same is hereby ordered in and along COTTAGE AVE. I From Pleasant Run. To Olive St. More particularly described as follows: Beginning at Pleasant Run at south side of Cottage Ave. bridge, thence west along Cottage Ave. to Olive St.: thence north along Olive St. to anoint 400 feel north of the center of Olive St., with branches as follows: lai Beginning at main drain in Cottage Ave. at Laurel St : thence north in Laurel St. 510 feet to Terrace Ave Ibl Beginning at main drain in Cottage Ave. al Linden St.; thence north in Linden St. 400 feet to a point. Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Pipe 12. Jo. 18 and 20 inches in diameter. And to be built in accordance to the profile, specifications, detail plans map and estima'es now on file in the office of the Department, of Public Wobks of said city. This whole cost shall be assessed against each piece of property in the district or area to be drained, and against the city, if it is determined that the said city is benefited by the said drain, according to the manner and method prescribed bv law; all of which said property beneficially affected lies within the following described territory in the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. State of Indiana, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the south line ol lot one 1 1) block twelve (121 Hubbard et al's S. E. Addition, said point being 50 ft. east off the west line of said lot one il); thence north and parallel to the we.-t line of said lot one II) and lot twelve (12) Block seven 17) in Hubbard et al's S E Addition to a ooint 35 feet north of the south line of said lot 12; thence east and parallel to the south line of said lot twelve 1121 50 feet to a point; thence north and uarallel to the west line of Block seven (7) to the north line of lot five (5) in said Block seven (7): thenre east along the north Itne of said lot five (5) and lot twenty (201, to a point, said point being 100 feet west of the west line ol Olive St.: thence north and parallel to the west line of Olive St. to a point, saiii point being 42 feet south of the south property line of Orange St.: thence cast and parallel to the south line of Orange St to the center of Olive St.; thence south in the center of Olive St. to the first alley south of Orange St., running east : thence east in Jhe said alley south of Orange St to of the second alley cast of Olive St.: thence north in the second allp.v east of Olive St. to a point. 33 ft. south of the south property line of Orange St.: thence east and parallel to the south line of Orange St. to the center of Laurel St., thence south in the center of Laurel St. to Hie center of first alley south of Orange St., running east: thence east in center of said alley south of Orange so the center line between lots thirteen 113 1 and fourteen (14) in the Hubbard. Martindale and McCarty's sub; thence south on the line between said lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) and the same line extended south to the north line of Pleasant Run Parkway North Drive: thence southwestwardly on the north line of said Parkway to a point on the north line of Cottage Ave. (west of Laurel St.); thence southwesterly across Cottage Ave. and Laurel St. to a point on the west line of Laurel Ct., said point being 30 feet south of the southwest corner of Cottage Ave. and Laurel St.: thence west and parallel to the south line of Cottage Ave. to the center of the first alley West of Linden St.: thence south in said alley 20 feet • n a point, said point being 50 ft. south, of the south property line of Cottage Aye.; thence west and parallel to the south line of Cottage Ave to a point on the south line of lot one (1) Block seven (7) Hubhard et al s S. E Addition 50 ft. east of the east property line of Shelby St., the place of beginning. . .. j. And each Dtece of property in said district or area above described, including abutting property holders and the City of Indianapolis, if the said city is benefltwl. shall be assessed as aforesaid, to pay the I whole cost: all of which will more fully I appear by reference to the profile map. drawings ond specifications now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city, which, among other things gives the exact course of said proposed main sewer, overflows, and its appurtenances. anil the district or area which may be injuriously or beneficially affected thereby, as shown by the heavy boundary lines marked on said man and drawings, with proper words and figures written I thereon dearly indicating what said heavy I boundary lines represent, and the district jor area embraced thereby Amendments, 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 Ibo ids shall be issued to the contractor in pavment for said work, unless the propI ertv owners pay said assessments before ; said bond or bonds are issued. Under no i circumstances shall the City of IndianapoI lis be or be held responsible for any sum i or sums due frotn said property owner or 1 owners for said Work, or for the collection 1 of the same, or for the pavment of any | bond. bond 6. certificate or certificates is--1 sued to said contractor in payment for such work except for such, moneys as shall har* bean actually rscslvad by said

39 Legal Notices city for the assessments for such improvement. All proceedings had and work done in the construction of said main drain and its appurtenances, manner of assessment of property, collection of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled “An Act concerning municipal corporations. in matters pertaining to the construction. alteration and maintenance of public drains and sewers, providing for the construction, alteration and maintenance of such sewers and drains in such cities and witnin lour miles thereof, aiso Droviding for the assessment of property specially benefited thereby for the pavement thereof, in whole or in part, and for the collection of such assessments: repeal ing all laws and parts of laws In conflict therewith, and declaring an emergency.' approved March 6 1905. and all acts supplementaary and amendatory thereto, passed by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. Persons interested in or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of add city has fixed Wednesday. July 8. 1925. 2 p. m , as a date upon which remonstrances will Do re eived. or heard, against the amount assessed against each MM of property desorbed 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 greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roil showing said prima fade assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Publie Works of said city. • CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. June 29 and July 6 1926. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. June 27. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No.ice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 26th day of June 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for tho following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Rcso'utian named: Improvement Resolution No. 12401 MADISON AVENUE From south end of bridge over Pleasant Run. To north property line of Southern Ave. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the curb line to a unilorm width of 5 feet: grading and pavnig the wings of the intersecting alleys with cement to a uniform width of 5Vi feet: removing 120 !in. ft. of straight curbing at alleys and providing 94 lin. ft. of 6 ft. radius granite corners. All to be as shown on plan and as sped fled. Person", nterested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Publie Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. July 8, 1925. 200 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed 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 namrd on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prims facie assessments, with the names and owners, and descriptions of property subject to be asrseesed, is on file and may oe see nat the oftue of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. June 29 and July 6. 1925. TRACK ELEVATION RESOLUTION NO. 19 ADOPTED JUNK 26. 1905. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OE PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. That it is deemed necessary and in the interests of the public safety of the citizens of Indianapolis, and that public convenience and necessity require. that the following described steam railroad tracks, together with all appurtenances thereto and all connections thereto and as hereinaiter provided, and the grades of all streets, alleys and highways interse, ted and occupied by said steam railroad tracks, as hereinafter speeiflid. named, designated and set out. and all approaches thereto, be altered, elevated or depressed, according to and in conformance with the general plan and profile bearing the number 1985 and the (late April —. 1925. and marked Exhibit "A." hereinafter referred to. amt also according to and in conformance with detahed plans and specifications which n.ay be hereafter approved for the construction of the work and improvements pursuant to this resolution, as follows, viz: The tracks of the Belt Railroad, operated by the Indianapolis Union Railway Company, and all appurtenances thereof and all physical connections thereto, to be elevated and altered, as shown on said Exhibit “A” beginning at the present elevation at ENGLISH AVENUE and continuing in a southerly and westerly direction, and providing undergrade crossings ior the following named streets, viz: Keystone Avenue,. Minnesota Street, Churchman Avenue, Villa Avenue, State Street. Shelby Street, Barth Avenue. Pleasant Run Boulevard, Singleton Street. East Street. Madison Avenue. Meridian Street. Bluff Road. Kentucky Avenue, Morris Street. Ray Street. Harding Street. . Oliver Avehue, West Washington Street: and thence descending to the existing grade of the Belt Railroad tracks at a point near WEST NEW YORK STREET: also beginning at the present elevation at EAST MICHIGAN STREET and continuing in a northerly direction, and providing under grade crossings for the following named streets, viz: EAST PRATT STREET and EAST TENTH STREET, and thence descending to the existing grade of the Belt Railroad tracks at a point near EAST THIRTEENTH STREET. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OE PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. that it is deemed necessary and in the interests of the public safety of the citizens oi Indianapolis. and that public convenience and necessity require, that the intersections or connections with said Belt Railroad of the tracks of the following named railroad companies, respectively, viz: The tracks of the Chicago Division of the C.. C C. A St. L. Rv Cos. • The tracks of tire St. Louts Division of the C„ C„ C. A St L. R.v C 0... The tracks of the Louisville Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cos., The tracks of the St. Louis Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cos., The tracks of the 1. & V. Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cos.. The tracks of the Peoria A Eastern Railroad Cos . The trac ks of the. Springfield Division of the C.. I. A W. Railroad Cos., and The tracks of the Illinois Central Railroad Cos., be elevated and altered as shown on said exhibit A." so as to intersect or connect with said Belt Railroads as the same will exist after it is e evated and altered as reauired bj this resolution. KNERAL STIPULATIONS The work, changes and Improvements herein provided for necessitate the reconstruction and restoration of the physical connections between the Belt Railroad end the other railroads connected therewith, as hereinabove ordered, and also between the Belt Railroad and In Union Stock Yards, and also the reconstruction of certain yards and shop facilities of the Belt Railroad, and also the reconstruction of the present Belt Railroad bridge across White River, al! of which is to be per formed in accordance with said general plan and profile, marked Exhibit “A," plan No. 1985. dated April —, 1925 and approved by the Board ot Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, and filed in the office of sad Board, and in accordance with such additional detailed plans as may be hereafter approved by the authorized authority of said city and by the Indianapolis Union Railway Company and bysaid other railroad companies, above named, respectively. ELEVATION OF 'TRACKS Ail tracks shall oe elevated so as to provide a minimum clearance of thirteen (13) feet at the ctossing of streets where there are no street railway tracks in the street and a minimum clearance of fourteen and five-tenths (14.5) feet where there are street railway traeks\ used by the city cars alone, and a minimum clear anee of fifteen and seventy five hundredths 115.741 feet where there are street railway tracks used by interurban cars. MANNER OF CONSTRUCTION All subways at crossings of above named streets shall be of such w idths .as may be designated by the Board of Works and the City Civil Engineer. The flooring under the tracks shall be of any system of construction satisfactory to the Board of Public Works and City Engineer, which will insure a water-tight covering over tho enjtre width of subway. All tracks between the subways at street crossings shall he elevated on earth em hankments or In any other manner satis factory to the Board of Public Works and the City Civil Engineer ROADWAYS The streets hereinbefore mentioned may be depressed or changed in grade, and where the present street surfaces are disturbed. the same shall be relmproved in such manner as to meet the approval of the Board of Publie Works. Proper provision shall be made for street drainage. WRITTEN AGREEMENT It shall be competent for the City of Indianapolis. by its Board of Public Works, and the Indianapolis Union Railway Company. operating the Belt Railroad, and for said city, by said Board, and any of the other railroad companies above named, to enter into a written agreement within thirty days following the final action of the Board of Public Works of this Resolution. Such agreement to provide for an allotment of said work, fixing the plan of improvement, the extent thereof, etc., as provided for by Statutory Law. i. e. the specific act hereinafter recited. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BT SAID

39 Legal Notices BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, That notice of th's resolution shall be published in The Indianapolis Times, once a week for two (21 consecutive weeks, fixing Wednesday. July 154 h. as the day on whicli said board will receive and hear remonstramres from people Interested in and affected by said improvement, and when it will determine the public necessity and convenience thereof, and thereafter take final action thereon in accordance with law, and that ten (101 days' written notice of said hearing shall be served on some resident agent or officer of the steam railroads affected and of the street rai road coir p.xnies affected. and of the Belt Railroad and Stork V„rds Company, and upon the County Commiss’oners of Marion County, and upon the Town Clerk of the Town of Woodruff. . The cost of said improvement shall be divided in accordance with the method and manner provided for in an act of the General Assembly of the 9tate of Indiana, entitled “AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ALTERATION OF STEAM RAILROAD GRADE CROSSINGS AND TO SECT RE THE DEPRESSION OR ELEVATION OF STEAM RAILROAD TRACKS WHERE THE SAME CROSS STREETS OR-OTHER HIGHWAYS IN CITIES OF MOiHt THAN ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POPUPA TION ACCORDING TO THF. LAST PRECEDING UNITED STATES CENSUS. AND AUTHORIZING THE OPENING. CHANGE AND VACATION OF STREETS AND OTHER HIGHWAYS AND CHANGE OF GRADE THEREOF IN CONNECTION THEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR THL PAYMENT OF THE COST OF SI CH IMPROVEMENT B 5" RAILROAD COMPANIES STREET RAILROAD COMPANIES, AND THE CITY AND COUNTS IN WHICH SUCH CITY IS LOCATED AND INCORPORATED TOWNS LSING WITH IN OR SURROUNDED BY THE CORPOR ATE LIMITS OF SUCH CITY AND R)v PEALING ALL LAWS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.” (approved March 8, Approved thi> 26th day of June, 1925. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. . Jl Board of Public Works. City of IndlanJunc ‘fo July 1, 6. 1925. . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ~ Sealed bids will oe received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City ot Indianapolis, at the office* of the Bo.'iru, 150 N Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 4 o’clock r>. m.. Tuesday. July 14, 1925. lor the following: The furnishing of all material, tools, lira" age and labor, necessary to proper installation of ri pairs and improvements in the mechanical and engineering equipment, electrical service and equipment ami building alterations in several buildings located on the grounds of the Arsenal reehnlcal Schools 1500 E. Michigan St.. Indtajiapif lis. all in accordance with plans and specifications as prepared by Snider A Rot/.. Engineers. The estimated cost is $12,000.00. , . Each proposal shall be In a scaled envelope. with writing thereon plainly lndl * ating the character of the work to the bid relates, as. for example Bid for Repairs and Alterations on Mechanical. Engineering and Electrical Equipment and Ruildinc Alterations at Arsenal- reehnlcal All the bid* must be submitted on blank form No. 96, as prescribed by .he Indiana State Board of Accounts, which hlanks. together with plans and soeriflcatlons will be furnished by Snider A Rot*. Engineers. 703 .Merchants Bank Bldg., unon apo'ication These proposals must be accompanied by a certified check on an Indianapolis hank, or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchenge. for three (3) per cent of the maximum bid. The cheek or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the City ot in* Bidder 8 !*hall upecify in his bid when he will complete work if awarded the con* trß in case a bidder, whoae bid shall be accented *hall rot within live days after notice of such acceptance perform ni bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work in accordance with the provteion* ol the plan* .ind fspecifleations. and within that time eecure the performance of bin contract by a surety bond, with nurety or iiiretie* to the approval of the Board hi* est* tinea check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the abholute property of ihe Board an liquidated damage* agreed upon for such failure it being lmpoaibie to estimate tho amount of damage alien lailure would occasion to the Board. The contractor will be required to execute a .ontract and give a bond, form* of which contract and bond arc made a part of th* Aoeciflcatlom*. bach contractor receiving a copy of the plan* ei.d upeciflcationn will be required to depoatt. as security for their return in good order, the i-um of $5.00. The right 1m reserved by the Board to reject any or nil prono*al* and to rrfrain from accepting or rejecting proposals not more th;n ten (10) WILLIAM H BOOK. Business Director. ■lnns 22. 29 July 6 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind.. June 27, 1026. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by Ihe Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana., that on the 26th day of June, 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima iacle assessments for Ihe followmt described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvcmuit Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 1.332. FIRST ALLEY' WEST OK RURAL ST. From south property line of Brookside Avenue, To a point 265.14 feet south. By grading and paving the alley w-tth Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inehes of property line to H inches of property line to a uniform width of II left: providing 20 lineal (eel of 4x16 inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or L x2x2-tneh Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified: or grading and paving the alley with Asphaltc-Concrete laid on a 4 inch Asphaltic-Concrete base to the above named width; and providing 530 lineal feet of Hxlfi-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, g.is sewer am. other private servhre eonneetions to property Itne. where not already in. All to be as shown on plan 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 Wednesday, July Bth, 1925. 2 p m. as a date upon which remonstrances wtll be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against eacli 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 tn a greater or less sum than named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of own ( rs and descriptions of pwperty subject to be assessed, is on file and may he seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M J SPENCER Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. June 29-Jtily fl. 1935. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF~THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind , June 27. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY fONCFRN: Notice is hereby given by the Roard of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that on the 76th day of June, 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie asse-isments for the following described public Improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution namtd: Improvement Resolution No. 12317. OLNEY ST. (WEST SIDE ONLY) From north property line of Bt. Clair St To south property line of Pratt St. By curbing the roadway with Strati tied Limestone Berea Sandstone Granite or 6x24 inch Concrete curb 13 feet off ths west property line of the street. All to be as shown on plan and as specified Persons interested tn or a fleeted by said described publie improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. July 8. 1835 2 p. m„ as a ilgte upon which re monstrances will be fi-eceivefl, or heard against the amount assessed aaginst eaen piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as In whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will he benefited In the amounts named on said roil, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment rod showing said prima facie assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property sub ject to be assessed. Is on flic and may lie seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COrFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis June in July fl, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT 4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE oFtHE BOARD Ind'anapolis. Ind., June 07, 1925 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board ot Public Works it lire City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 26th day of June, 1925. they unanimously adopted Declara tory Resolution No 12591. 1925, for the opening and widening. June 20. 1925. Declaratory Resolution No. 12591, 1925. Resolved, b.v the Roard of Public Workof the City of Indianapolis. Ind ana. that it is desired and deemed necessary to open and widen FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF PROSPECT SI From East Property Line of Leonard S* To W el Propel ty Line of the Second Aliev East of Leonard St The proposed opening and widening be ing tnuro particularly described as fol lows: “Beginning at tlm intersection of the north line of the First Alley South of Prospect St. with the east Itne of Leonard St thencp east along the said north line to the west line of the 9econd Alley East ot Leonard St : thence south along said w-eg. line a distance of 13 feet fl inches to a point; thence west along a line, said line being 13 feet 6 inches south of and parallel to the north line of th* First Alley loutb oi Prospect St., to tha

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DIVER FOUND DEAD WOMAN IN OLD BOAT Tells Many Other Interesting Tales of Under-Sea Adventures. Bu Tlmr * Special SAN FRANCISCO. July A hlp had jfone down in th* Baltic. Pasrenpers and crew had Lean as the venmd lunged ’.teneath the waves. Their bodies were imprisoned, fathoms down, onthe sandy white bottom. It was a small ship, and Nell Petersen a diver who has explored the ocean floors of the seven seas, was let down to Investigate salvage possibilities He found the cabin door and opened it. hunllght. flitoring through from the water's level nnd reflected from the white bottom, showed him a woman. She was standing erect, partially clothed, her long hair streaming as though blown in a wind. Outstretched hands gripped a cabin rail. Seemed Alive "T will never forget my feelings In that time," Petersen said In telling the story here. "It was as though she were alive, standing facing me. eyes open, down there beneath the surface of the aca. "I stepped back. On land I would have fled. The door opened and a current of water caught the woman, sweeping her toward me. I braced f.galnst the shock and the dead body struck me. M "There re dly was nothing atrangeß about It but it chilled me then—woman with open eyea and moving across the cabin, down there at the bottom of the sea." Petersen is doing diving Jobs up and down the coast. He has been "tn the game" as he calls It, since he was a youth. * His first adventura was off the coast of Singapore. It was on his first descent, too. He was attacked by a fourteen-foot shark. Pulled Knife "I pulled my knife na he came up,‘ • he said, in telling about It. "As he rolled for the plunge and bite I stuck my knife in his throat. My arm was between his Jaws. I snatched It out, hut he got part of my thumb. I saw him roll over and- die. "New, in foreign waters I carry a hammer. One tap on the nose and the shark goes away. That's better than standing up to t. em with a knife." How about the octopus? Petersen once was in Arabian waters', down forty feet in the cabin of a ship, In Inky blackness. He groped from one side of the room to the other. Suddenly an arm encircled him. It was just a gentle pressure. Then there were others, until legs and an nrm were held In the clutch of the monster. "He hftd been trapped In th* vessel and probably was mad with hunger," Petersen said. One arm was partly free. Wlthfl his knife, Petersen cut and cut. The* octopus had tightened its pressure. But the diver lashed out, cutting first one tentacle ai)d then another. The creature fought in its death ngony, but finally Petersen won. They hauled him to the surface, -v * TWO WOMEN RESCUED Wade Into Water Beyond Their I>ep(h—Dragged to Boat. Bu Timm Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind.. July fi. Two young women, Miss Oleo Huber and Miss Gladys Stauh, both of Shelbyvllle, were rescued from drowning in Blue River south of here Sunday. They had waded into the water below their depth, and neither could swim. Their cries attracted Harley Heck of Shelbyvllle and i ack Harbor, 2151 Orleans St., Indianapolis, who Jumped Into the watgr fully clothed and dragged them tn a Itont rowed by George Lee of Shelhyvill*. AUTO OFFICE ANNOUNCED Chevrolet Zone Headquarters Opened Here—-Lee in Charge. Indianaoplls has one of two new sone offlrea announced today by th# Chevrolet Automobile Company, the other office being at Jacksonville. Fla. The office here has been lished at 54 Monument Circle, Ism charge of Charles Ji. Lee, who wil™ have Jurisdiction over leaders In ail except one or two counties of Indiana. PHONE OFFICE TO CIAISF. Announcement was made today by P. M. Watson, division commercial manager of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company that the business office located at 26fi N. Meridian St. will close at 1 p. m. on Saturday, beginning nefcl Saturday. COMING Jl LY 29 Bu Calfrrt Bime BRCSSELS, July B.—Th® Belgian mission to discuss funding of Belgium's debts to America will leave for Washington July 29. More platinum la used In the United States than all other countries combined. Anew railroad is being constructed for 150 miles through French equatorial Africa. 39 Legal Notices cast line of Leonard St.: thencs north along said east line to the north Jina of the First Alley South of Prospect St., tlie place of beylnnln* The property beneficially or Injuriously affected by the nropotfd openlnt and wul china heuis the ahuttlnf property on ths sooth side of the alley The Board of Publie Works of said city has fixed Friday. July 17th. 1925. as a date upon which remonstrances mat M filed or presented by persons interested in, \ or affected by. said proposed openlnt and A whlenniK .. above described Slid on sal(H day at 7 o'clock p ni . said Board wllM meet at its nff'ce for the purpose of hear In* and eonslderint any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpns- of laklnr final actum thereon Such actions shall b final and conclusive upon si! persons. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCEB. Board of PubJe Works, City M Indian Juna "iiJ Juiy fi. Li) 24.