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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASEJSGYM Alain OH ice Blanch OHice 2226 Shelby St. 1009 judima Avenue Drexel 2.570. 'lircle .5950 PLANNER & BUCHANAN o 2() N.’ Illinois St. Funeral directors ‘o the people ol Indian apolis since 1887 Phone—Main 0041. 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St Phon. Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E Market Mam OUB UNDERTA KERS—UISEY & TITUS 951 N Delawarp Main 3ftSQ. _ 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. O. D, 0 N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chronic aisease. massage. 1 N. New Jersey Room ELECTRO and Swedish massage medica. baths Miss Kellv. “nrof’ssionai nurse 624 N. HI. Ant 4. Li. 8439. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE. 7?P N. New .Trrgev. 10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found in Indian apolis street cars yesterday: 3 UMBRELLAS 1 PERSE 1 BANK BOOK 1 THERMOS BOTTLE Main 2737 LOST—WiII any one finding black cowhide traveling bag Sunday afternoon. July 5, between Peru and AVarsaw, notify R. H. Shelhorn, 4611 Guilford ave., Hum. 2898. Reward. FOX terrier, female, with brown markings: lost July 3: about 8 months old. Reward. $lO. Call RAn. 1362. 1924 Talbott St. BLACK, patent leather, under-arm purse lost in Ayres Tuesday morning. Reward Randolph 3603. LOST, package with two dresses, on W. Indpls ear. about 11:30 o. m. Finder please call Bel. 3236-J. Reward. GERMAN POLICE DOG—With harness and collar. Lame in foot. Rando.ph 5038. Reward. LADY'S black slipper downtown. Wednesday. Return to Walk-Over Shoe Store: SI reward. GOLD wrist watch “Edward to Betty '’ on papor in back Reward. Lin. !'. • _ 12 Help Wanted—Male WANTED—White man on ice wagon. 619 Langsdale. 13 Instructions MEN to learn hsrhei trade TRI-CITI BARBER COLLEGE, 610 E Washing ton St. Indianapolis, tnd. Circle 0757 INSTRUCTIONS IN BEAUTY CULTUFU OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE ] 1 :ts O'ive S' DReyel 453n 14 Salesmen Wanted #WWNAAAAA/>^* SALESMEN The largest coi,aeration of its kind can use 2 or 3 more good men. See J. A. MAHON, 480 Century Bldg. 16 Help Wan ted—Fema le WANTED—Young lady teacher, or om uno is aualilied to teach, to assist in our Dictation Department a Short time each day in exchange for a business course. For particulars see or write 1-red W. Case. Prin.. Central Business College. ppn''-sy , '-a>’ : a 'ml Vermont ats. lirsi door north Y, W. C. A, a—Employment Agencies NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS Let us save you time and money. We furnish help on short notice. Absolutely without charges. PEOPLE S EMPLOY - MENT AGENCY. Ran. 4760, 18 Rooms for Rent DORMAN. 322%: 2 connecting furnished rooms: $6: 1 room $3. MASS. Ave.. 440: Get the benefit of a 000 l shower: every room with bath. So and 17 per week. Inspection invited. MERIDIAN. N. 1741; nice, large, newly furnished rm.. for two. Rand. 3163. L. PRATT. 126- apt. 3: one large sleepirig room, Riley 4209, WOODRUFF PLACE. Middle Drive, 970; front nil.; gentleman; garage. Web. 372 i LARGE front room with batn; home privileges: Illinois car. Lincoln 1.90. 2 LARGE front rms.. lower floor: 1 upper rm.; children welcome. Lin. 3533. Desirable rooms. Seventeen to twenty dollars. Davlan Apartment, 430 Mass. Ave. WARM AN. N. 235: I furnished loom. with cr without board: modern. 1071 W. MICH. St.: front room: $4 per week. Main 8374. , WE HAVE THEM. FURNISHED ROOMS—APARTMENTS. B. & B RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. / 710 O'id Fellow Bldg. R’ Icy 2707 MODERN loom: one or two gentlemen; .reference; with garage. 914 W. 30th. EXCLUSIVE LOCATION NORTH Attractive furnished room, adioining bath, phone in room, private home: gentleman: $5 Wash. 0233. a—Light Housekeeping ALA.. N. 1610%: 2 unfurnished rooms. bath: private entrance, liar 2967 MARKET St.. E. 605; 2-room apt., kitchenette; reasonable. Cir 6253. PARK. 1659; 2-room apartment, nicely turn. running water and sink. 11TH. E. 924: 2 or 3-room apts : cool. modern. Ltnco’n 5554. TWELFTH. E. 610; 2 clean unfurnished rooms; modern. THRFE —Unfurnished looms semi-modern D-vxel 1259 NICELY furnished, modern room; in private family: on car fine. Har. 3802-VV. 19 Rentals a—Houses CARROLLTON Ave.. 3837: 7-room double: beautiful location. Wash. 3354 T

19 Rentals a—Houses 3546 Balsam Ave. Between Fair held and Fall Creek Blvd.: three rooms and bath; S6O. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E, Market. bit-iDLEV. 817-19 N : modern double: 4 rooms and bath. Wash. 1736-W, .1155 COLLEGE Ave.: 5 rooms, porch. mod., sep bath, furnace; adults: $24. ,81,1 St. VV. 1141: o iroon.s. path; furnace. garage: $35. Key at 1133 W. 18th. DRexei 9401. IL ,„j.S -fi -v, • broom modern; S4O Harrison 4908-W. KELSTONE, N.. 905: one side of double: six rooms, modern, good condition, rent reasonable. MICH.. 3211 E.:6-rm. mod. dpi. newly dec.. garage. Key at 3216 E Mioh. Web. 2758. MICH.. W.. 212(1: 5 large rooms: strictly modem: garage: porches. Ken. 5079. .-wVciMl, 1424; 5-roum, semi-modem double; newly deco.: $25 Main 3377. NEW JERSEY. 2262 N.: south half of new modern double: 7 rooms built-in features: fine woodwork and tloorf: laundry. sunparlor. Call Har. 2267. 1119 OAKLAND AVE. Six rooms, modern $42.00 CAIN & CONERTY. United Labor Bank and Trust. 2 E. Market. Lincoln 6321. ORANGE St.. 1026: 6-room house; gas. electricity and water low rent. Ran. 1302. Lin. .3845. SHELDON St.. 1941; naif ot new double: 4 rooms. modern. front and rear porches: garage: water rent paid: $26 per month. Main 1806. SHELDON 1953; one-half of double; 5 rooms, semi-modern. S2O per month Phene Main 1806 SHRIVER AVE.. 3020; modern five-room bungalow, Randolph 3302, .I'J’H. W. 1150 o rooms, gas. electric lightg. newly decorated; reduced rent; '2O. Circle 0618. 1005 Peoples Bank B’dg. E. J. McCRACKEN. FIFTY-SECOND and Hove.v: four-room new house for rent, reasonable. Hum'44B. COLORED rental. 919 E. 14th: 5 rooms gas, city water, electric lights: $22 .o') month CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin. oQ.nO 6-ROOM double semi-modern: heat fur nished: $35 243 N. Temple. Mary Cos-. ’.’4l N, Temple. Web, 2092-R. 5-ROOM modern double with bath: 2 blocks from Tech and good grade -.cbool: only S3O. Irv. 4206-W. A F. ZAINEY REAI ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N. DEL A 1.1 6020 SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE TWO-WAY bungalow: 4 rooms bath. garage: w-ater nd.: s2l. Web. 1048. UPPER apt.. 5 rooms, bath and sleeping porch 1516 Barth Ave. Phone Main Q7P7. MR. ANDERSON. h — Houses, Flats Furnished NEW YORK. E.. 4302%: six rooms: thorouerhly modern : heat and water lurnished. Irvington 1707, __ c—A partments 3763 BROADWAY POLLYANNA APT. 4 rooms and sun parlor. In-a-door bed. Fireplace. Full sized rooms. Lr>-to*uate; S6 DSO per month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL - 122 ‘fa. Market St. Colored Tenants 1022 N. West Cheap rent, cheaper than own.!!? a home: water. gras. lights and heat furnished: two rooms and bath. See janitor. No. 10. Dunlop & Holtegel . EAST. 3 rms.. kitchenette; heat, gas, ' ter furnished: only $36.30, Web 5154/ d—Business Places MEAT shop for sale or rent. Doing SSOO to S6OO business a week. Must sell on account of sickness. Web. 6449. 274.3 Roosevelt Ave / FRONT olfice room, S2O. 615 Meyer-Kis-r Bank Bldg. 21 Real Estate for Sale a—Business Property 2401-3 NORTHWESTERN Two large storerooms and two flats above; good corner; rout S9O per month. Price $5.7.50: $750 cash and SoO per mo. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 321 -32? Bldg, lain .3477. b—Houses

Payments Like Rent Only SSO Cash And balance 520.50 per month. Four rooms and summer kitchen. ' gas. electric lights, city water, cement walks, large lot. improved street, new roof and founuation: newly painted and decorated; located 2.-1 (11 N. Denny. UVfr. Sexton. Main 6084. NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925, BETWEEN 2 AND 4 We are going to offer for sale on easy terms. 4 new bungalows each on one-haif acre, with garage. These houses are loafed on Shelby St., one square west of Jtop 6. on Madison Ave. J. C. DUNCAN LINCOLN 5940 $15p.00 CASH 1914 WILCOX STREET Four-room home. Electric lights, well and cistern. Newby painted. Will paper to suit buyer. Balance $48.50 per month. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS :tl MONUMENT CIRCLE Main 8715, Residence. Ran. 7706. $350 DOWN 838 Prospect; a good five-room modern, except furnace. Go see this house if interested in home on south side. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 331-322 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 3477. LOOK! LOOK! 0-room house near Riverside Park; SOOO equity for $250. Hurry up and see this. Price $2,500. Ma.in 1974. Wash 1083. 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 bungaow; ga rage; corner lot; $2,200: terms. MR OUIXN J . Ri'cv 5147, WARM AN Ave. near New York St.; semimodern home: good condition; easy terms, Pr'ce S3 50Q. MR QUINN RI. 514 c NEW. strictly modern, b room House fui. basement. 3-car garage; $5,500. $1,500 duiwn, $35 month, interest and capital in eluded 1901 Koehne Ave.. or call Circe 2849 8 ROOMS, strictly monem, i ear garage on Hamilton Ave.. just north of Mlehl gan. Will consider closed car as part payment Call Main 0707. 829 831 N. DENNY: modern 4-room and bath, double; price and terms right Wash, 1736-W ' ADAMS St. bargain good double: owner leaving city: asking $3,600: make oifcr. MR. QUINN. Riley 5147. FIVE-ROOM modern home on Routh side, close in: S3OO down; balance like rent. Prr-xel 6817. ST. ROCH'S parish: several good lots on Pennsylvania; bargains: SIC down. Lin. 3734 FIVE-ROOM modern house. by owner. Call DRex. 5890-M. between fi and 8 a. m. or 6 to 8 p m. SIX-ROOM house: semi-modern: excellent location: car block: garage: for quick saV 54.000. 1317 Wright. Drex. 5939 BY owner: six-room modem home: 5600 cash, balance like rent. 635 Woodlawn Ave. Drex, 6252-J. NEW five-room bungalow: sell for 52.50 t S3OO cash. 525 per month. Main 0707 FOR nice house east or south, call C. J OSBORN DRex. 0184 d—Lots BARGAIN, near Rhodius Park: 43x135 clear, incumbrance: no commission. $275 cash. EVFRROAD & WHITE. Liu 3880. DRcx. 3250, FOUR LARTtE LOTS 252-ft. front xi.sß southwest corner Butler Ave. (c'nder street i and 36th St. Only S7OO for all $lO cash $7 monthly. I. N. RICHIE & SON Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust B'dg DOUBLE SITE Sidewalks, sewer, iras Lvnn St. Prior $350 Humboldt 3748 f—Sale or Exchange 14% INVESTMENT New 4-room modern double located East where you never see a vacant house. SI,OOO cash. A clear lot or good automobile will handle this home and investment. FIELD & EBY 220 N. Illinois. Circle 7290. Randolph 7290. THREE cheap rentals for good car. Har. 1 IT’S NEVER lost! unt-J lnaianapolls Times Want Ads havd, failed to find it.

21 Real Estate for Sale f—Sale or Exchange FOR small hill farm. 6% acres, good 6room house with bath, good barn and poultry houses. 5.000 strawberry plants and other small fruits. Located near mtirurban stop. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin. 5307 Mrs, Little c —Suburban SUBURBAN: have several choice suburbans. Priced right. Some on easy terms. Mr, Quinn, Riley 5147. • IOK saic or trade. 6 room house: good well, cistern garage, fruit and plenty shade trees Bei. 3928. 22 Real Estate Wanted ~SIFt2 HOURS Will sutmil cash offer on investment properties and small cottages within 72 hours after inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 321-22 Leincke Bldg. Lin. 3477 WANTED TO BUY—Mail order or light manufacturing business. Complete information first letter. L. P. D.. Box 233. Logansport, Incf. LET us sell your nouses. lots. JOS. W. SELVAGE. Main 0717 23 Farm Lands FOKT'Y acres, close in; good improvements; splendid soil, woods with running; water- must sell on account of sickness. Will take som? trade. Web. 4107. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BABY BUGGY, blue reed. A-l condition; $lO. DRexei ,7830-J. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. blue. tan, taupe and old rose, special $13.95; Gold Seal Congoleum rags. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs, are carried m all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices Imported Japs nese grass rugs 9x12 double warp heavt 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 carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the 'owest prices in the city Come in and be convinced All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfrnan Rug Cos. 2U7 W Wash Si., opposite Statetouse. “If it covers the floor we have tt.'* RUG. 9x12. double-faced chenille: gra? stove. Irvington .3938. GOOD canoe and equipment: 535. DON DICKS Webster 2551, THREE-CORE Hob block niach: around 300 or 400 paiet**: SISO. Bel. 3264R.3. GAS range. with high oven: good condition; cheap. Call Randolph 2347. b—Pet and Live Stock FARROW CHIX for sale. White and brown Leghorns. Barred Rocks. S. C. Reds. Ancona* W. Rocks. VV. Wyaii. Buff Orp and Minoreas. Come early and get your choice. D. T. FARROW CHICKERIES. OOP E. Wash. SADDLE pony; large, safe for small children. Call Belmont 2600, or see at Vance's, west ot Speedway. TWO heavy draft dapnle gray horses, good workers: will .ell at a great sacrifice, Lin. 3737. PUP—Female. English bull. 5 months old. eligible to registration. Wash. .>0.30 c— Coal, Ice and Wood Indiana large lump. lorkec $6 26 W Va 4-in. forked ie.25 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin 1456 920 E. North St. nltt. 4030. KINDLING WITH EACH TON Bes# W Va or Ky Ip cln. fkd. .. . $0.25 Best Ind or 111 Ip., cln fkd $5 25 Best Ind or 111 egg. cln. fkd. .. . . .*6 20 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRexei 4621 DRexei 4622 ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W MORRIS ST. RICHLANE COAL CO. Bel. 0272 '615 W Everett. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted

SALVATION armv industrial Home Help Uf* to help others with vour used clothing. magazines news •*c Phone Wairon Main 10*2 . AUCTIONEERS —Mark & Neal. We buy or ppH for you. Ran 7034. Har, 0907-R. WANTED to buy. 1.000 feather beds Circle ti 495 27 Business Announcements CARPENTRY—And remodeling of- all kinds piaster packer. Riley 2263. CARPENTERING —Old or new work; cement work of all kinds: estimates free Kent Sc Applegate. Ha. 446.5-W, We. 07Q1-H rEAXHLRS Dougin, soul auu renovated feather mattresses and nillows made. E. F BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428. CHIN WOO INN—-11% W Ohio. Ne# Chop suey place Also sleeping rooms. PAPER HANGING aim painting: prompt. efficientt service; 1925 samples. WE. 6512. RUGS, 9x12 thrly c'nd. $2: all work guar SUPERIOR CLEA-NER9. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TTTTTLEDOE 201 Indiana Are Upholstering Overstuffed work slip covers cut Ana sewed ad cane work ot all kinds called lor and delivered any place 'n Marion County Forty years experience. 220 Fast Sixteenth Ran 1670 28 Storage and Transfer^ PACKING hauling tiousehold goods: mw rates on furniture and automobiles for i California and Florida shipment Otto J j Suesz Main 2353-3628 Web 4579-0699-W LONG DISTANCE MOVING. Large trucks I Webster 9393 i NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. j Call at all times Randolph 3741 29 Business Opportunities DOWNTOWN garage for sale; fully equipped. This garage is doing a good business and is in an ideal location. A good mechanic can make money. For further information, eall Circle 4880 or call at 830-32 W, Washington St. CONFECTIONERY—EstabIished 10 years: will sell for small down payment or will trade for city property. See owner. 1032 S. Meridian St BOARDING HOUSE—Fourteen ru„ u „. ways filled: income S4OO a month. Cash or terms Owner in poor hea th. Cl. 2760. 30 Automobiles for Sale OVERLAND SEDAN, 1924 In A-l condition throughout. Lots ol extras. Price reduced for a quick sale. Terms. < OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-86 S. JMERIDIAN. DREX, 4743. STUDEBAKER Special Six Sedan; A-l shape in every way. Tires and battery o. k. $495; cash or terms. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th. MA. 6942 ~STUDEBAKER TOURING, 1922 With lot of extras. A real bargrain at our price. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 0 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN DRSX. 4713. BARGAINS 1918 Studebaker Roadster; 5 good cord tires: good running order For a quick sale only $75. 1920 Overland Touring; good tires: only $75. 1920 Ford Touring with 1923 body SIOO Small Down Payment L. GUY LONG 1114 N. MERIDIAN. LINCOLN 6865. PACKARD 1923 Six, 5-pass. Touring; as near perfect as a used car can be. cash or terms. Tiie Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th. MA. 6942 . lt .i louring: took wheel, good paint, tires, upholster,.’ and me. nainea. condil on: sis down, balance bv the week. STONE CHE'VROLKT CO.. 330 N. ILLINOIS. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. NORTH BT. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR hOKD sidai : hke brand new: four-door job STANDARD. 322 N. Dela. St. - CHEVROLET. 1920 tourmgr just a real good ear Tor the money only S7O: caw terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 330 N 1 LI OIS. .'Oll9 touring. 1918: $35. Ford chassis. 1917 S2O with good motor. 342 N Elder Ave. FORD SEDAN A bargain in good used sedan Runs and looks fine. Price $26.7.00. $75 down Also 1923 touring. $250.00. only ssl) down. Act quick. THIRi IT H & CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009. Central Ave. Ran. 5550. OVFR'.A’ D 1921 sedan 5 wiie win* k good tires: extra gc.-i locking ? chanieal condition: SIOO down, balance —' UcliV ,l - uEi VJVS.. CXvi Cj. Washington.

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30 Automobiles for Sale , After that big picnic on the Fourth, bring your car in and have it renewed in looks, power, value. Automobile Hospital. 13.3 So. East St. DK°t. 3600 Offers for your approval the following ears and they must be sold. Prices reduced from $25 to SIOO. Monthly Weekly Plan Plan Down Down 1920 Jordan touring.... $75.00 $6.90 1921 Hupp sedan $165.00 $14.9.5 1920 Olds sedan $85.00 $8.05 1920 Reo touring $125.00 $10.35 1922 Olds coupe *150.00 §13.80 1924 Olds coupe $200.00 $18.40 1923 Overland touring... $75.00 .$6-90 1922 Ford coupe $65.00 *5.75 1923 Hupp coupe $200.00 $18.40 1920 Studebaker touring $75.00 $6.90 1910 Premier louring... 575.00 §6.90 1922 Ford sedan $65.00 $5.75 SEE THE ABOVE CARS AT 139 South East St. Monthly Weekly Plan Plan Down Down 1923 Hupp touring $175.00 $16.10 1924 Model Hupp roadster $275.00 $25.30 1924 Hutm club sedan ... $350.00 §32.20 1923 Hupp coupe $200.00 $18.40 1924 Ford Tudor $135.00 $12.65 730 N. Meridian. THE WILBUR JOHNSON COMPANY. Lin. 1527. OPEN EVENINGS.

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One 1923 Coupe: look wheel, moto* meter, five cord tires, other extras. Bargain. $275: convenient terms. One 1924 Coupe: lock wheel, upholstery fine .-ham*, runs like new car. Price $350: part down, balance weekly. One 1920 Coupe: lock wheel, rood tires upholstery and paint Tint A real buy: $150; S.)O down, balance to suit purchaser. One 1919 Touring: starter, paint, top and tires rood A dandy car for some one. Price $115: liberal ttrms. A few bargains lert in Chassis and Touiinps. $lO to SSO. SMITH & MOORE, Inc. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS. 528 SOUTH MERIDIAN ST • rELEPHONE MAIN 6650 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. GOOD USED CARS 1923 Overland Touring $150.00 1922 Chevrolet Touring ....$125.00 1923 Ford Touring $275.00 1924 Overland Touring ....$300.00 1919 Ford Touring $75.00 1922 Ford Roadster $105.00 1923 Star Touring $225.00 1924 Studebaker Touring ..$675.00 1923 Chevrolet Touring ....$200.00 18 CLOSED CARS TO SELECT FROM CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. MICHIGAN AND N. CAPITOL OPEN EVENINGS. LIN. 5395.

Dodge Touring, 1921 The excellent care given this * -ryicD u- OvrotJie” With Its complete equipment will aa--,,.t . ujfl >■. oUAlijr dependable miles nf real satisfactory transportation. Onr price will convince you. Losey-Nash Motor Cos. Used Car Dept. 418 N. Capitol Avis Main 3348. Open evenings. ~PACKARDS Two—l92o Twin Six Tourings, first-class condition. Our prices will make you buy either of them. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th. MAT'6942 1924 JEWETT TOUR Five passenger. This car 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. Columbia Sedan, 1922 Has been refinished in a very pleasing brown: t xceptionall.v attractive; fully equipped and a real bargain at our present special price. Losey-Nash Motor Cos. Used Car Dept \ 418 N. Capitol Ave. \ Mai 11,3348. Open evenings. FORD COUPE, 1920 A Real Bargain at $125 TERMS OR TRAD7. THE LATHROP-McFARLAND CO. 418-24 N CAPITOL. OPEN EVENINGS MAIN 248(1 , STUTZ SEDAN. 1923 RECONDITIONED MECHANICALLY. NEW DUCO FINISH THIS CAR IS PRICED TO SELL, STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. RI. 4922. Open evenings and Sunday OVERLAND SEDAN. Brand new. $625: balloon tires. Better hurry. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENT?. FORD BODIES Three new tourings and three new roadslprs. Several used sedans, coupes, tourings and roadster bodies. Sale or trade. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & TARKER. OLDSMOBILE COUPE 1923 Business Coup*. New paint, good tires. Trade or terms.' TERSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO. 436-40 n. Capitol. lin. 7554. j ''CLEVELAND COACH, i A dandy. Better hurry I BOB'S- MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN.

30 Automobiles for Sale Peerless 1919 Coupe The mann'T in whh’h we have reconditioned this closed car assures its buyer of real outstanding value in transportation; fully equipped, reflniehed and in every respect a most attractive automobile. and our price will meet youi expectations. Losey-Nash Motor Cos. Used\Car Dept. 418 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3348. Open evening*. OAKLAND COUPE 1923 Business Coupe. New Paint. A dandy buy. Trade or terms TEKSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO. 436-40 N, CAPITOL. LIN. 7.5.54. CHEVROLET coupe, late ’23: excellent cond. Owner must sell. 204 N. Addison. ELGIN TOURING Sport, Touring, 1922. This is a dandy ear. Price is right. Trade or terms. TERSTEGGK-HOLLOWELL CO. 436-40 N, CAPITOL. LIN. 75.54. FORD BODIES —Used sedans, coupes, tourings roadsters, some late 1924 models X. WOtP. 555-61 N, Capitol. CADILLAC COUPE. Model 57. A real ear. Only $550. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. BETTER USED ears at the lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CO.. 95.5 N. Meridian. Open evenings. CHEVROLET COUPE. Like new: only S3OO. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. a—Trucks TRUCKS OF ALL KINDS. Pierce Arrow. 5-ton chassis. White. 2ton; Dodge Overland and Ford ton; Ford dump, -evrral chassis. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 34(1 S. PENN. TRUCK International. TANARUS% ton; good condition. DRexei 5678. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 192& models preferred; we pay cash and deal quickly: save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 559 N. Capitol Ave. Comer North St. Plenty of parking space. 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 Size —$2 Each ROGERS del 4300. 3117 W Washington Bel. 4300 VULCANIZING, top repairing and e bunding. Complete line of cord tires id dock KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING • 0., 3o Ky Ave. USED LARS ouuglil and sold i GOLD BURG. 522 N Capitol EBACK A GENTRY auto reflnlshinc See u* flrt N Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles Save 5® Cemits Bring this ad and get a $2 Bicycle Tire or 30x3% Fisk Auto Tube for $1.50. Roberson Cycle Stone 940 Mass. Ave. ■ r 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially and buaioeas like leal man is a oart of the service we rive vou LOANS ON Pianos, Autos. Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 (/ E. Washington St. UA In 0185. LI DCOID 7184 ~CASH IN 24 HOURS On mrsonal oroperty loans Security Inv, and Loan Cos. 136 N. Delaware Lin. 54150 LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY Follow Our Ad FIDELITY LOAN CO. 632 Lemcke Bldg. Personal Property Loans AMERICAN LOAN CO 38 Auction Sales

"IF IT S ON EARTH I CAN SELL IT" Binzer, Auctioneer* Wah'nifton 1533 31121 Hfti 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sraled bids will lie received by the Board of School Commissioners ol the City of Indianapolis, at the offices of the Board. 150 North Mendain Street, Indianapolis. Indiana, until II o'clock a. m. Thursday. July 23. 1925. for the following: The furnishing of all material, tools, drayage and labor, necessary to the proper installation of the wiring, lighting and fixtures, lor School No. 4. 630 West Michigan Street; No. 5. 612 'Vest Washington street: No. 6, 702 South Union Street. No. 8. 520 Virginia Avenue; No. 9. East Vermont and Davidson Streets: No 12. 733 South West Street: No 14. 1129 East Ohio Street: No 17. West and Eleventh Streets No. 21. 281.5 English Avenue; No 23. Thirteenth and Missouri Streets: No 32. 2100 North Illinois Street: No. 3.1. 1119 North Sterling Street: No 35. 2201 Madison Avenue; No. 37. Baltimore Ave and Twenty-Fifth Streets: No. 39 801 3 State Avenue; No. 41. West Thirtieth and Rader Streets. No. 43. Fortieth Street and Capitol Avenue: No. 45, 2301 Park Avenue; No. 47. 1240 West Ray Street; No .52. King Avenue and Walnut Street So .5.5. 1670 Sheldon street. No. .58. 301 Linwood Avenue. All as per specifications and schedules prepared by the Board ol School Commissioners The estimated cost of all of the above is $.35,650.00. The proposal for each one of the above mentioned schools shall be in a separate paled envelope. with writing thereon nlainly indicating the character of the verb to which the bd relates, as. for example, "Bid for Installation of Wiring Lighting and Fixtures for School No. 4 All the bids must be submitted on blank form No. 96, as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which b ankg. together with schedules and specifications. will be furnished by the Business Director, upon application. These proposals must he accompanied by a eer lifted cheek on an Indianapolis hank, or by New York. Chicago, or Indianapolis ex change, for three 13) per cent of the maximum hid. Thp cheek or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Ind’anapolis. Bidder shall specify In his bid when he will complete work if awarded the contract. 11l case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform hip bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work in ac < ordance with the provisions of the specifications. and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the ap nroval of the Board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The contractor will be required to ex -cute and contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications. Each contractor receiving copy of the plans and specifications will be required so deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sum of $.5 00. The right is reserved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from aooepeting orvejeeting proposals not more than ten (10) days. WILLIAM H. BOOK. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. July 2, 9. 16. 102.5, INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS SION DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION BRIDGE DEPARTMENT. July 3, 1020. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Vr,(e* ts hereby given that seeled proposals for the construction of certain urhiges on State Highways will be reeeited by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at his office In the Capitol Building in Indiananohs until 10 o’clock a. m.. July 28. 1926. when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. These bridges are further described as follows,Franklin Countyy-One bridge of 20-foot span and one box culvert on Rd 39-H One bridge of two spans at 28 feet on Rd 63-C. „ w D-laware County—One bridge of three spans at 45 feet each on Rd. 37-D. One bridge of 40-foot span on Rd 13-C. Madison County—One bridge of three spans at 45 feet rack on Rd. 11-C. Grant Countv —One. bridge of 28-foot span on Rd.—)l-E. .. Knox County—Two bridges of 92-foot span and one of 72-foot span, on Rd. 10-E. I Sullivan County—Four bridges on Rd. 10-Gl. one at 24-foot span, one it 40foot. one at 60-foot and one of two spans at 72 feet each. One bridge of 92-foot span on Rd. 10-G2. , Lake County—One bridge at 32-foot span on Rd. 8-F. One bridge at 55-foot span cn Kd. 8-G. One bridge at 77-foot span on Rd. 10-W. Wayne County—Three bridges each or three spans at 45 feet and one bridge of 40-foot span on Rxi. 3-R. Too bridges.

39 Legal Notices \ one of 30-foot span and one of three spans at 30 leet. on Rd. 21-C. Orange County—Three bridges of 22foot span on Rd. 5-G. One bridge of 18toot span on Rd. 5-H. Henry County—Two bridges, one of 38foot span and one of three spans at 38 leet on Rd. 13-B. Monroe County—Four bridges, two of 16-foot spans, one of 30-loot span and one box euivert on HJ. 22-D. Dearborn County—One bridge of 20foot span on Rd. 4-V. Spencer County—One bridge of three spans at 22 feet over Southern R. R. on Rd. 10-G. Morgan County—One bridge of three spans at 66 leet on Rd. 22-E. Jefferson County—-One bridge of 12foot 3Daii on Rd 40-F. Porter County—One bridge of 150-foot span on Rd. 43-A. The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission. 16 N. Senate Ave.. Indianapods. or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge. No return! will be made for nlans returned. Proposals must "be made upon standard forms of the Indiana State Highway Commission, which wTTi _ supplied upon request. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the State ol Indiana in the penal sum of or>> and onelialf 11 % ) times the amount ol his prooosal with good and sufficient security to the approval of the Director. Such BOND SHALL BE ONLY ON THE FORM SPECIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR COPIES OF WHICH WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST. The majority of these structures will be awarded in groups or combinations of seviral structures each. Further information regarding the work contemplated and the method of tetiing. price of plans, and furnishing of cement will be furnished upon rtrjuest. The right is reserved by the Director to reject any or all bids or to award on anv stated eombinauon of bills that is in his judgment most advantageous to the State oi Indiana. LNDIANA STATE HIGHSVAY COMMISJOHN D WILLIAMS. Director. July 9. 16 1925. NOTICE OF BOND SjfLE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OFFICE OF THE CITY CONTROLLER CITY HALL. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

• NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance to the provisions of General Ordlnance No. 34. 1925. of the common cuun<'o of the City of Indianapolis State of Indiana passed oi: the l.Hh day of June. 1920. and approved by the mayor oil the 19th day of June. 1925. the iimlersi(;ned city controller ol the City of Indianapolis wi.l receive sealed bids at the office of the city controller at the city hall up to 12 o clock noon oi. Thursday. July 23. 192.) three hundred eighty-five thousand ($38a.000.00) dollars of the city hospital bonds of 1925. of the Cltv of tm.ianapoIts payable from the general fund or the sinking funds of said city, or as may be requlrrd by law. said bonds being three hundred eighty-five in number, and in denominations of one thousand i SI,OOO 00 I dollars each all bearing the date of July 1. 192.5, Three hundred eighty (380) of said bonds shall mature and be payable at the rate of\ twenty thousand I $20.000.00) dollars in each year for nineteen ii n l consecutive years beginning in the vefcr 1927. and ending in the year 1945, and the remaining five (5) of said bonds shall mature and be payable in (he year ending 1946. Said bonds shall bear interest it the rate of (4% four and one-half tier cent per annum, parable aenii-anniully on the Ist day of January and the Ist day of July o. each year, for the period of said bonds, and said mtal ment of interest -hall be evidenced bv interest coupons attached to said bonds. The first coupon attached to each bond shall be for the In'erest on said bond from the date of Issue until the Ist day of July. 1926. Said bonds and interest coupons shall be ne gotiable and payable at the city treasurer’s iffice ii the City of Indianapolis. Indiaiio The proposals or bids will be opened by the city controller at his office on the 13rd dav of July. 192.5. between the hours of 12 o'clock noon, and 2 o’clock p. m Sa’d city controller shall thereepo i award said bonds, or if he shall s*-e fit a part or any number thereof to the highest and best bidder therefor, but said it.v controller shall have the right to nistpor.e said award until a late.- dale noi beyond the 28th day of July. 1925. and :ilo ttie right to reject ar.v or all bids and iroposals or any part thereof, and also the right to accept a part of anv bid and to award upon any bid the whole or less ’Uir oer of bonds covered bv such bid. ex eept only that no bond shall be sold at less than par and accrued interest, and <aid city controller shall tiirtlnr have tic right in his Judgment and discretion to lwtrd said bonds a part to one bidder and a part to another. Each and every bid and proposal shall be presented to the citv controller sealed and shall h- accompanied by a duly certified check upon some- responsible bank in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana payableto the order of the citv treasurer for the sum of money which shall e-qual two and one half (2%) per rent of the face or par value of the bonds bid for or proposed to be- purchased, and in case any bid or proposal shall not be accented and there shall be no award of bonds thereon. the certified check•a<s-on>pauylng the same shall thereupon tie returned to such unsuciessful bidder or bidders. If there shall be awarded the whole or any -part of the bonds upon any bid or pronosal. the i-ertifled cheek accompanying the same shall thereupon DC delivered to the city treasurer who shall thereupon present the same for payment and shall be entitled to collect the same and hold the proceeds collected thereon until the completion of the purchase and payment for the bonds so ordered, and if for any reason, said check shall not be paid upon presentation, the city shall retain said check and shall have the right to collect the same for its own use, and said eheck and proceeds 'hereon when collected shall be taken and letmed as agreed and liquidated damages for such breach of contract, and as a payment thereof to the city In ease any Successful bidder shall fail !o compete the purchase of bonds so ordered and to pay for the same within the time and manner h’ rein required, or which may be prescribed by the city controller, the proceeds of such certified check deposited by such bidder shall be taken, considered and deemed as a/reed and liquidated damages for the breach of such bidder s contract of purchase and shall be taken and deemed as the payment for such damages and shall be retained and held bv said city for its use. However, it such successful bidder shall complete the purchase of said bonds awarded to him. -aid proi-eeds of said certified check shill thereupon be returned to such bidder at flie option of the city controller at the lime of the complet‘oll of the sale and payment for the bonds, said proceeds of ,aTd certified check may be applied and dpemed a payment on account of the purchase of said bonds. The delivery of any bonds sold shall be made at the offve t Ihe city treasurer of the Citv of Istdianapotlft. Indiana, not lU*r than the 28th day of July. 1920. or at *uch time or times as may be ajireed upon by the controller and the purchaser or purchasers, provided, however, that tne city controller may extend the time for mich deliverv not more than ten <lOl day* after the day or days spec*flea or Mrreert upon as above provided, and the.•uceessftil bidder or bidders shall take the bond? awarded them and pay for the same at such place and time, and any neglect or ommisdon to do so shall be a breach of the bidder's contract of bid or proposal n.. account of which damages shall be retained or recovered by the city as liquidated as herein before set out. Said bonds and the Interest coupons shall be negotiable and nayablle at the ~i(v treasurer's office of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana and shall be signed by tiie mavor and city controller. And the inmds shall be' a " f '' J^s h ';. HOGI' V E rK Citv Controller of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. July 9. 16. 1025. STATF OF INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF b STATE F E SCtfOR TEMEIER. SECRETARY OF STATE. To All to Whom These Present* Shall Come. Greetings: . . I F E Schortemeier. Scoretaary ot Stale of the Slate of Indiana, hereby errtifv that the daman Bowling Alleys, tile., lias this day filed in the oflice of the Secrctgrv of Jtate of the State of Indiana the properly signed and attested consents statements anil papers required by Section 24 of an Act entitled. An Aet eon-.-eming the organization and eontrol of corpoytions for profit. approved ren. S \nd I further certify that sueh written consents, statements and papers so tiled as atom-aid. show that said company anil the officers thereof hvr complied with the provisions of said Section 24 and that sain corporation is now in process of dissolution. . , In witness whereof. I have hereunto set m.v hand and affixed the seal of the state of Indiana at the City of Indiananolis. this O SCH^kTEM D EIER S Secretary of State Bv FRANK DENNTS. Assistant Deputy. ■lt.lv 9. 16. 1925 STATE OF INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE F E. SCHORTEMEIER. SECRETARY OF STATE. To All to Whom These Presents Shall Pome, Greeting’ _ . r r F. E. Scliortemeler, Secretary of State of the State of Indiana hereby certify that R D. Brown * Cos. lias this dayfiled in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, the properlysigned and attested consents steteinents and papers required by Section One ol jn Aet entitled. "An Aet prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary association, and declaring an emergency." approved Mann It. 1913. And I further certify that said written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said .•ompany and the officers thereof have coinplled witn the provisions of said Section Oi.e of said Aet and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana, at the City of Indianapolis. this 2d day of July A. D. 1925. apoiis. mu F gcJiORTEMEIER. Secretary of Slate. Bv FRANK DENNIS. Assistant Deputy. July 9. 16, 1925. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partnershin heretolore existing between William R.. E H. and C G niamau doing business as daman Brothers. a been dissolved bv mutual consent. William R. daman will continue the business of daman Cafeteria at 305 N. ll inols St., and will assume all liabilities against the. Sal E e H. and C. G. deman will continue the business at Kentucky Ave. and Maryland St., known as Claman Dairy Lunch No. 3. and will assume all obligations thereof. EDWARD H. CLAMAN. CHARKUS G. CLAMAN, WILLIAM R. CLAMAN. July 9. 1925.

N. Y. SCRAPS Goodrich Vs. Loygza in Lightweight Tourney. Bu Times Rprrinl NEW YORK. July 9.—Jimmy Goodrich, the Buffalo lightweight, who won the American title in his class in the New York boxing commission’s elimination tournament, has been ordered to New York to complete his training; for his bout next Monday night with Stanislaus Loyaza of Chile for the world’s lightweight championship. Goodrich came through the lightweight tournsy, leading the domestic class. Loyaza knocked out Cirilin Olano of Cuba in the foreign field. It is likely that the winner of the championship contest at Queensboro stadium will be matched with Terris. In the semi Anal'’of ten rounds Eddie (Cannonball) Martin, former world’s bantamweight champion, will meet Irish Johnny Curtin of Jersey City. COACHING SCHOOL WINS Butler Baseballers Defeat I, I’.; Return Game Here Friday. Bu Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., July 9. Butler coaching school baseball team defeated the I. U. coaching outfit here Wednesday, 9 to 4. The winners got sixteen hits. Hooker and Strole hit homers for the Indianapolis club. t The Indiana team plays at Irwin field, Indianapolis, on Friday in a return contest. WESTERN AMATEUR GOLF 110 Entries in Ainatesir Tourney Next Monday at Detroit. Bu l nit rd Press DETROIT, July 9.—One hundred and ten entries have been received for the western amateur golf championship which starts here next Monday on the Lochmoor course. Most of the important amateurs in the Middle West and Southwest are included In the list. Contestants are streaming into Detroit for a few practice rounds before the first starters in the qualifying round tee off Monday. OPEN AIR WRESTLING Fishhaugh and Mantell ('lash Friday at Broad Ripple. Another open air wrestling show will be held at. Broad Ripple Park Friday night when Leslie Fishhaugh and Dutch Mantell come together In a two-out-of-three falls encounter. Both men are top notchers/ and plenty of action is aksured. Arrangements have been made to conduct the match exactly ns the first one vas held, assuring convenience and comfort to the fans. Ed South will referee. HERE’S ANOTHER MOUNT Now Conies Repirt That Sande Will Ride Arbitration. Bu T'nitrtl Press CHICAGO, July 9.—Earl Sande, America's greatest Jockey, will ride Arbitration in the Chicago Derby to he staged at the Hawthorne track next Saturday, A. C. Bostwick, New York owner of Arbitration, announced. A $20,000 purse will be at stake.

Grand Circuit Results

AT NORTH RANDALL. WEDNESDAY 2:12 Class Pace (purse $1,200: threequarters, l*;i and 1% mile heats) Norman Grattan, hr t ( Palin i 111 Miss Cr.ar Moke, b m (N. Edmanl 2 3 9 Peter Hancock, h h iSlpel 4 2 3 M'ss Ellen W hr m t McMillan i 3 4 ft Mag Abbe blk m (Murphyl .. . 5 5 4 Joe Baron and Murry Ar.off also started. Time—l:3l 2-5. 2:19 3 5. 2:30 2-5. The Faslg Sweepstakes (for 3-year-old trolirrs; purse. SI,OOO added mile hcata l Worthy Harvester, b c (Childs). 12 1 Ronlon Dillon, h g (Garrison).. 3 1 2 Ltieile Wright, hr f (Ray) 2 33 •Margo hr f (Heasleyl 4 6 4 •Ruth Main worthy b f (White). A 4 6 Dclphia Watts distanced first heal Time—2:l2 1-5. 2:68 2-5. 2:09 1-5. •White entry . 2:12 Closs Trot (purse. $1,200: threequarters. IN. I mile heats) Tennis, b h (Berry) . 1 1 ? Dr Strongworthy, gr g (Murphy) 3 2 1 Senator Frisco, b g (Thomas). 3 0 6 Northern King, hr n (Stau)./.. 5 3 4 Marv Walts oh m (Mlllojr) . ... 7 5 3 Worthy D Bond. Betsy Treganlle. Guy Brown and/Ouy Watts also started. Time—l :.53 4-5. 2:21. 2:40 3-5. The Junior Drivers’ Race (purse. $500: 2:1.5 trotters: 1% mile heats: best two heats In thrrcl — _ , , , , Czarina Gale, b m (E. Edman) . 5 1 1 Baron Bingen, blk g (Bud Spurgin) 1 7 V Antoinette, b m (Harlan Kelly) 3 2. Carlotta. blk m (D. Stokes).... 33 3 Griseo Star, b h (F. Rav) i 4 5 Marlon Gu.v Chestnut Worthy and Princess Belle also started, _ . Time—2:23 2-5. 2:27 1 2 38 1-5. 2-10 Class Pace (purse. $1 ’.’6o: threeqra ' eg. 1 •*, and 1% mile heatsl iiilv tne Great, hr m (Vail).... 3 1 1 The Deuce, ro h (MeMlllen). ... 1 4 5 Don McLain, b s (Snurgtn) 4 3Orphan Peter, eh x ( Berry >.... 7 . 3 Hal Acme, b g (H Thomas) .2 . 0 Mabel Direct. Dallas K and Laura Forbcst also started. Time—l:33 2:20 15.2:38 3-5.

With the Majors

FEATTRFR of WEDNESDAY’ r —■— ABE RUTH hit his seventh homer. Bwith Combs on. and rave the Yankees a 0-to-4 victory over the Browns, which moved the Yankee* up into sixth place. Harrv Heilmann hit two homers and led the attack that enabled the Tigers to win two games from the Red Sox at 5 to 0 and 8 to 1 Ancient Stan Coveleskle won his eleverth game of the season lor the champion Senators, when he downed the White Sox. 10 to 2. Brilliant fielding by Bell nulled Malls out of a tight p'ace !n the ninth and the Cardinals beat the Braves 6 to 4. The Braves were held scoreless for eight innings. Ten runs in the fifth inninr gave the Cleveland Indians a 14-to-3 victory over the Athletics in the first game, but the As copped the second. 7 to 5. with Rommell pitching. ____ MAJOR HOMER LEADERS Hornsby, Cards. . 22IKelly. Giants ... 12 Hartnett. Cubs. 201 Simmons^Athletic 12 Williams. Browns 19! Wright Pirates . 12 Meuse). Yanks . . 19 Bottomlev. Cards 12 39 Legal Notices MEETING FOR ELECTION OF TRUSTEES Notice is hereby given that the members of the Southern Avenue Baptist Church will hold a meeting on the 23rd day of July. 1925. at 1166 Southern Avenue. 11l d’ananolls Ind being the usual place nf worship of said church for the purpose ol electing five trustees for said church Time of meetinr, 7:45 p. m. July P* 1925, NOTICE to Penaard or owners Os Inter state touring car. motor No. 12378. will be sold for repair and storage charges by West Washington Street Garage 830 VV Washington. , juiV 8. 9. 10. 1925.

THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925

COUNCIL REVOLT WINS PAVEMENT ((Vwitlmiocl From Rage 1) affairs it produced on the south they would have run Lew out of town,” Ray deolared. Rebelling councilman have emphasized the point that they have no Intention of blocking legislation esentlal to the city’s welfare. Whether they deem the ordinance* authorizing a loan of $500,000 for the department of finance and a loan of $300,000 for the department of public health, submitted at the last council meeting, are public necessities, remains to he seen. Dispose of Applicants Officials of the present city administration have evolved a unique system of disposing of applicants for the police nnd Are departments, which while efficacious in ending interviews, has not added to the peace of mind of city councllmen, according to Ray. "Now you Just go around and see Councilman Hpivlns of your section and he'll handle your case,” Is the advice handed to seekers of Jobs, according to Ray. But the catch comes when Councilman Hpivlns approaches members of the board of safety and Police Chief Herman P’. Rikhoff. Splvins is told that the Jobe are not to be had, the rebelling councilmen say. Lack of consideration of the wishes of councllmen in appointment of police and firemen has a great deal to do with the present dissatisfaction among members of- that body, which was revealed in the recent defeat of an .ordinance Increasing the number of the Broad Ripple station, determined stand of city fathers against Itikhoff's plea for addition of ilfiy police to combat the crime wave. Ray said one of his friends had approached Rikhoff with an indorsement from Ray for a position as a patrolman. “Those councllmen have a fat chance to put anyone on the fore*, I'd like to appoint," Ray said Rikhoff stated. John Zener, police captain, who headed the collection department during the Shank administration* support of the candidacy of Ralph A. I/emcke for mayor, was described by Ray as having magical power to appoint men on the police and fire department pay rolls, while councilmen failed to score.

Shank Speaks Bark "I can stand so much but not too much," Mayor Shank commented on the counellmanlc rebellion to the hoard of works members. "If they don’t shut up, I’ll ask Bill Freeman to tell what he knows alout some of them.” But Freeman, who is a. board member, declined to tell "what he knows!" Instead, he propounded anew doctrine of municipal government. It came in discussion of south side public improvements. "A campaign promise is not a He necessity," was the enunciated by Freeman. Board members, he said, do ™ consider the moving of the city liarns from Shelby and Morris Sts. to another location a public necessity. "That's v. hat all this kicklng's about," said Mayor Shank. "‘There’s a nigger in the woodpile somewhere." "This thing may end with somebody in Jail," was the comment of Charles E. Coffin, president of the board. Minority council members will Join with the majority in opposition to the administration, it was in* dloated by Theodore J. Bernd, minority member. Speaking of removal of street cleaning department barns from Shelby St., near Fountain Square, Ray said, "A site on W. Morris St., on a railroad switch has been offered at a price lower than the assessment value of $52,100. There are no huslness blocks or houses near it.” The barns now ore in the heart of the south side huslness district. No Request "The board has never received an official request for straightening of Lexington Ave. and Shelby St., aa far as I know,” Dr. Spencer declared. Ray stated Wednesday that Mayor Shand had promised these Improvements in campaign addresses, "I don’t know what our orator* promised in the campaign, but that has nothing to do with the question of whether a public exists," Freeman said. The hoard of parka commlssloTONT today was expected to consider use of Golden Hill Bark, for which a bond issue of $52,000 was sustained by the State board of tax commissioners ’Wednesday. Emsley Johnson, a member of the park board, said the body is considering the land for a picnic grounds. When Mayor Shank broached the proposal to acquire the land, which adjoins his newly constructed home, several weeks ago, he proposed it* sublease to the Woodstock Club as an addition to Its golf links. MANDELL AT RINGSIDE Bu Upltrit Press CHICAGO, July 9.—Sammy Mandell, Rockford lightweight, will he at the ringside at East Chicago Friday njght when Sid Terris, New York, and Ace Hudklns, Omaht*flght for a chance at him. managers announced today. Negotiations are already under way for a match between Mandell and Friday night's victor. - lA)\V GROSS PRIZE Bil T'piled Press CHICAGO, July 9.—Mrs, Melvin Jones, of Olymp'a Fields, won the low gross rize In the western women’s goif association two-day tournament at the Midlothian golf course here. Mrs. Lee W, Mlda of Butterfield nnd Mrs. E. E. Harwood of Olympia Fields were second aatt. third. I.A MAR MADE SIXTY HITS Bill Lamar, Mack outfielder, made sixty safe hits during his consecutive hatting streak of twentynine games. He was at hat 127. times, an average of .472. It tookWalter Johnson to put the old che> It on Lamar's fitrlng.