Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1925 — Page 10

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1 Death Notices BOICOURT. JAMES NORMAN—Ago 16 months. Little son ol Nelson and Iva Boicourt, passed away Tuesday. 3:15 a. m. Funeral Thursday. 3 p. at the residence R. R. P. Box 143. Burial at New Crown cemetery. Friends invited. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. JBLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2570. Circle 5960. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Mam 0641, 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CRfcMATORY BERT S. GADL—2I3O Prospect St. Phone' Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. - Undertakers—hisey & titus. 95i N Delaware Main 3680. 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D. C., N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease. massage. 1 N. New Jersey. Room 4. ELECTRO ana Swedish massage medical baths. Miss Telly, “professional nurse. 624 N. 111.. Ant 4. Li. 8439. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE. 10 Lost and Found

FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday:

1 PURSE 3 PACKAGES 1 COMPACT 2 BOOKS 1 PACKAGE FILMS 7 UMBRELLAS Main 2737 LOST, at North Vernon, Ind.. female collie: brown oh white neck: answers to name “Bab 3.” Call J. W. SCOTT at Circle 0947. or Lincoln 6475. Indianapolis. Reward THREE PAIRS' glasses. a frojld wrist attached, in leather case, lost Thursday in vicinity of Union Station.. Call Dr. Paul Robinson, coroner s office. Court - bouse. STRAYED —Female beagle hound: white with black spots: had on harness ana license tag No. 426. Liberal reward. 131*3 N. Jefferson, or Web. 3310. , WHITE dcvg: male, long body and short legs: brown spots: clipped: lost between Riverside and Parkview. Liberal reward. 1635 Montcalm. Circle 2753. DIAMOND rn g. gold setting; on July 13th. vicinity of Board Ripple. Call Main 4074, Rewa:-!. , AIREDALE <’ >g lost male: name Buster on collar: license Beech Grove No. —2. Rpward. Call Beech Grove 80-W. CLIPPED male collie. , Lost, in Woodruff Place. WEb. 1010. Reward LOST—Gentleman's watch. South Bend, thin white gold, in dust-proof ease. Reward 55. Wash, 1564. STERLING Silver bracelet, jeweled, white sapphires. Miss Chamness. Lin, 0766, POCKETBOOK. deliver and reeeive reward at 152 N. Delaware St. Lin. 6334. ARMY COT —Lost Monday morning. HumboVlt 3060. ■pxTP—Lost Brow-n. Return to 915 West DrivaWoodrnff Webster 1063., 12 Help Wanted—Male

WANTED —Operators for the fallowing machines: Warren & Swayzee, lathe, Gisholt, Bullard, crank lathe, all round machine, low swing, milling machine, P. & Jgear cutters, external grinders, vertical boring mil, planer hand and woodworking machines. See B. GILLESPIE, at Grand hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday, 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m. BATTERY MEN, GRIDS CASTERS AND STICKERS FOR OUT-OF-TOWN WORK. APPLY QUILLINAN HARRIS, U. S. L. SERVICE, ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN, LEAVING WEDNESDAY NIGHT. U. S. LIGHT & HEAT CORPORATION. 13 Instructions BARBER COLLEGE. 610 E. Waahlngton St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. INSTRUCTIONS In BEAUTY CULTURE OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St. DRexel 4635 14 Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN TO CANVAS IN THE MORNING. SELL IN THE AFTERNOON AND MAKE $8 A DAY. MARRIED MEN. see j. a. Mahon. 16 Help Wanted—Female COOK, experienced woman, at S3 Kentucky Ave, EARN money spare time home, addresa- ' insr. mailing music, circulars. NEW YORK PUBLISHERS. 136* Broadway. New York. 18 Rooms for Rent BROOKSIDE, 2653. la-ge airy front room for girls: reasonable; on oar line. IfL'NWOOD. 2oj.u: large rm.: p,'ivate liomi. Gentleman only: reference. Har. 0068-W, DraTT. 5U 124; beautifully furnished rooms, downtown apartment home; genWE HAVE THEM. FURNISHED ROOMS—APARTMENTS. B. & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellow Bldg. Riley 2707, a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE, 1606; 1 nice unfurnished front rm. downstairs, kitchenette and sink: gas, lights, wa.. film, Ken. 1017 COLLEGE Ave.. 1322 • modern, clean, iurnished rooms. Main 8763. Highland Ave.. N. 21: 3 clean, moderneverything furnished: $7 week; adults. HOYT Ave., 1112; two unfurnished house581$? ’ rms., mod. Call after sp. m. DR. jNORTH; large, front room; private home; __ kitchen privileges. Har. 3207-W, ORIENTAL. N'. 944- sleeping rooms for rent: opja Tech High School grounds. Web, 0647jcBB±ir;£i aerf* eriv. family.

18 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping CLEAN, modern furnished suite; private. reasonable. Riley 34,75. 970 WOODRUFF Place; front rm.; young man; garage. Webster 3727. _ ROOMS for rent, also light housekeeping. Ran. 1175, LARGE front room; 3 windows: private; modern: close in, Lin, 1207, b—Board and Rooms PLEASANT room in private family, north; hot and cold water Call Ken. 3876. 19 Rentals a—Houses BROADWAY, 2004; five rooms; inside toilet: water paid; $26. Bel, 0949-W. CENTRAL. 2910; 7-room modern double, garage: reasonable. Ran, 7929, HARDING N.. 2ill 8: four raom semi-mod-ern furnished cottage, yarn: lawn swing. JEFFERSON AVE.. 325: six-room mod- „ ern; garage, rent 545. Circle 0018. e. ,t. McCracken. NF,w JEKSEi 2262 rs.: soutn half of new modern double: 7 rooms: built-in features: fine woodwork and floors: laundry. sunparlor. Call Har. 2267. ifEW JERSEY. S.’. 1030. seven-room double. Inquire Drexel 362.3-W. 1119 OAKLAND AVE. Six rooms, modern $42.00 CAIN & CONERTY. United Labor Bank and Trust. 2 E. Market. Lincoln 0321, OAKLAND 818; ~5 rms., mod., garage; beautiful yard; reasonable. Owner leavmg city. $46. Web. 4095-J. OLNEY. 2407 N.: 5-ro m modern double with garage. Webster 1674-R. ORIENTAL 9t„ s.. 54; 4-room house, $lB. Phone Humboldt 1886. ' SHELDON St., 1941; tiali ol new double; 4 rooms, modern, front and rear porches; garage: water rent paid; $26 per month. Main 1806. 7 SkELDON. 1953: one-half of double; 5 rooms, semi-modern, S2O per month. Phone Main 1800, TIPTON, 2033: 5 rms. electricity; city water, porch; *ls, R'.n. 8395, 22ND ST.. E.. 3019: fur rooms $lB For colored. 1114 Brook St.: 4 rms. 14 A F. ZAtNEY, 108 N. Delaware. 1 FOR COLORED 824 N. Oriental. 4 rooms $20.00 924 E. 15th. mod.. 6 rooms $30.00 2410 Rader, 5 rooms $21.25 025 Roanoke, modern, five rooms $.35.00 207 W. 14th. E. L.. bath. 6 rms. . .$30.00 5.32 W. 16th. 5 rooms SIB.OO 413 Toledo, 3 rooms . . •• $16.00 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FOUR BEDROOMS 8-room modern home in very good condition: garage. 414 E. Fifteenth St. Call Ran. 9.364. COLORED rental. 919 E. 14th: 5 rooms: gas. city water, electric lights: $22.60 month. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin. 5050. A. F. ZAINEY. REAL, ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N. DELA. LI. 6020. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE SIX-ROOM modem, nicely furnished: east; available Aug. 1 : reference. In-. 22.3a. c —Apartments ALABAMA, N. 1846: modern duplex: garage: $25. Call Dr. Kernel. Optical Department Wm. Blbek Company. Colored Tenants N. West Cheap rent, cheaper than owning a home: water, gas. lights and heat iurnished: two rooms and bath. See janitor. No. i0: $25 per month. Dunlop & Holtegel 3-ROOM apt., nicely furnished, bath. heat .light, and gas. on bus and car line. east. Try. 3927. d—Business Places STOREROOM, suitable for grocery, hardware, confectionery: old stand' near school; low rent. s2o. DR. 1119-W. SPACE for lunchroom in up-to-date poolroom. Circle 1080. 21 Real Estate for Sale b-—Houses UNION St.. 3 rooms: newly papered and painted; new fire-proof roof; city water. electric lights: *1,050: on easy termsMR. QUINN. 147 E. Market St.. Room &06. Riley 5147. SPRING Lake Para, nno four-room bungalow; modern except furnace; lake trontage: forest trees- $2,450. part cash. MR. QUtNN. Riley 322 VILLA Ate.: the dearest, homiest 5room modem bunaglow: newly painted and decorated throughout larjre yard, garage with drive side of house, paved street. If you are looking for a cozy and comfortable little home be sure and e this. Pnao very reasonable, with small down payment and balance like rent. Key first door south. Open for Inspection between 2:30 and 6 p. m. Sunday or call Wash. 3390. MODERN nine-room home on Ellenberger St., block from beautiful park, playground for children: lot 42x150: a real bargain, $5,750. Terms. Irv. 2413 or call at 5219 E. Walnut St, NEW. strictly modern, b-room nouso: full basement. 3-car garage: $5,500: $1,500 down. $35 month. Interest and capital included. 1901 Koehne Aye., or call Circle 2849. , BARGAIN TO COLORED BUYERS Five-room semi-modern: W. Twenty-Sev-enth. S3OO down: terms on balance. Tills house dandy fine. Main 1974. * Wash. 3083, 5-ROOM-A-SIDE semi-modem double: one year old. Close to Garfield Park. $3,675. S2OO down, balance like rent. Drex. 6817. Evenings, Drex, 2341, ATTENTION RENTERS SOS each, $65 per month: modern single. 3 bedrooms. 536 E. 29th. Owner. Main 6844, * NEAR Garfield Park; five rooms; bath; paved street: S4OO or lot down. Cali Lin. 3734. Eve.. Web. 4449. A WELL located, comfortable nine-room in Irvington. Price for quick sale. Owner leaving city. Call Irvington 1200. SIX rooms, bath, garage, cement walks: $2,900: one-third down. balance monthlv. 2869 Chester Ave. EUITY—In 5-roora modern home: near Garfield Park: SBOO DR. 4716, 5-ROOM bungalow: bath, long living-room. shrubbery, w-.ter system, Bel. 37.32. FOR nice house, east or south, call C. J. OSBURN, Drex. 6184. d—Lots BARGAINS IN LOTS North of Fifty-Sixth: improvements in. CALL LINCOLN 4453. BY OWNER. 2 lots. 40x132%: one W. W. 28th. near Riverside. Call e—Suburban SIX-ROOM house, 3 acres: fruit: shrubbery; 13 miles northwest of Monument; $4,100: terms if red. Cir. 7290. MR. EBY ACRE tracts of Lawrence. 710 Bankers fr at Bldg, Main 0520. f—oale or Exchange FOR SALE or trade: equity in 0-room stucco bungalow, near National Road, west. Make us an offer. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU Mrs. Little. Lin. 5307. WOULD like to share for all of part of season newest and best furnished cottnge on Lake Manltou. Wash. 0364. 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 Lemoko Bldg, Lin. 3477, LET us seii your nouses, iots. jOS. W. SELVAGE, Main 0717', 25 Miscellaneous for Sale bed, box mattress and springs. Call Wash, 3041. after 6:30. DINING-ROOiii SUITE. WASH. 4446, ~~~ KINDLING FOR SALE By bundle or truck load. Special price for carload, 1300 Beecher St, Phone DKexel 1300, Rugs— linoleums oxl2 tapestry Brussels rugs. blu. tan, taupe and old rose, special. $13.05; Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12, $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices, Imported Jape nese 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. Axmlnsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced. All new perfael goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Cos. 807 y>- Wash. St., opposite State!:ouse, “If it covers the floor, we have It. PUBLIC AUCTION The C., C., C. & St. L. Rv. Cos. will sell at v’ublie auction at 10 a. m. Friday, July 2415. 1925. at Beech Grove Shops Lumber Yard Beech Grove. Ind., unless previously claimed by rightful owner: 2 car loads yellow pine car siding. Terms of sale, cash or certified check, payable immediately at conclusion of sale. Examination ear. he made one day prior to day of sale by calling on Mr. E. H. Landers. General Storekeeper. Beech Grove Shops. •J. K, VANCE. Freight Claim Agent.

Give Them A . Chance and They’ll Buy It Remember that when you advertise % something for sale in the WANT ADS there will be scores of people read your ad because they will be looking for just such an article as you have for sale. These people are going to spend their money and they want to know all there is to know about the article they intend to buy. When you write your Want Ad describe whatever you are offering fully—tell alVabout it—that’s what makes quick sales —and that’s what you want. Phone Your Ad MAin 3500

25 Miscellaneous for Sale 35 ACRES of fine mixed hay to cut. for sale cheap. Call Ran. 2050. ____ FOR CINDERS CALL RILEY 5618. A GOOD Troy dump wagon for sale cheap. 156 Blacklord St. _____ GOLDEN OAK bedroom suite; child's bed. drop side, Randolph 0013. ONE large bird cage for sale cheap. Randolph 1175. __ a—Musical Instruments TALKING MACHINE BARGAINS Columbia. SIOO size $45 Dista, $175 size S6O Meteor. $165 size s>>o Bathe. SIOO eize $-10 Vlcona. SIOO eize .. .. . $35 $lO down. $5 per month. All machines in excellent condition. Lincoln 6865. PIANO for sale. Prh-e S9O. Reasonable terms, Harrison 2229-J. XYLOPHONE. $125: new; real bargain for S4O. 2708 E. Wash, Web. 2596. c— Coal, Ice and Wood Goal Strike Threatened! Government warns to buy coal now. Best Ya. blk. large, cln. fkd so2o Best Va. or Ky. egg. cln. fkd $6.20 Best Ky. blk., largo cln. fkd $6.25 Best Glendora blk.. larke cln. fkd.§6.2o Best Ind. Ip. or egg. cln. fkd $5.20 Best Poca. Ip. red ash. none better.s7.7o Deliverel anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drex. 4621. Dependable since 1908. Kindling with each ton. Indiana large lump, forkeo $6.26 W. Va. 4-in. lorked 5C.25 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1456. 920 E. North St. Irv. 4020. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. RICHLAND COAL CO. Bel, 0272. 1615 W Everett. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army industrial Home Help us to help others with your used clothing, magazines, news sic. Phone Wagon. Main 1082. _ AUCTIONEERS—Mark & Neal. We buy or sell for you. Ran. 70.34 Har. OQO7Tt WANTED to buy. 1.000 feather beds. Circle 6495. 27 Business Announcements ELECTRICAL fixtures; single chain, $1.35; 2-light, $3.25; 3-light, $4.25. Complete with shades. Wiring, repairing. Web, 3718, FEATHERS bought, solu and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE 416 Afasa. Main 1428. CHIN WOO INN Chop suey place. Also sleeping rooms. RUGS. oxl2 tbrly cind. $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDQE. 201 Indiana Aw. Upholstering Overstuffed work, slip covers, cut and sewed aid cane work of ail kinds called for and delivered any place <n Marlon County. Forty years' experience. 220 East Sixteenth Ran. IBJ’O. 28 Storage and Transfer fVVWN STORAGE, packing and hauling. Return loads wanted from Chicago. Cleveland and Cincinnati. OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 2353, 3628. Web, 4579, 0699-W. AUTO TRANSFER CO. Quick—Careful—Personal Service. Main 3912. ' Webster 4147. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. Large trucks. Webster 9393. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. . Call at all times. Randolph 3741MOVING and commercial haulinar a specialty, Pavia Bros. Tranafor RT. 2**7. 29 Business Opportunities CLEANING and pressing establishment: Truok and Hoffman press. Wctwter 0606. DRUG STORE, comer Rural and Brookaide. Phone Circle 0446'. ROOMING house; nine kltoheuettes: southeast: $250. Address A No. 1390. Tlmea. ROOMING house: home and income; clean furnishings: priced to sell. Riley 2175. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK 6 ROADSTER That looks and runs good. A real buy at S3O down, balance monthly. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-05 S. MERIDIAN DREX. 4743. BUICK touring: A-i condition; $125: $25 down. $5 _per week. STANDARD. 322 N. DELAWARE ST. HUDSON AND ESSEX DEALERS, CHEVROLET, j. 922 touring: fair mechanlcal condition: tires are good: $25 down. $3.50 per week. STONE CHEVROLET. $.30 N. Illinois. DODGE, 1923 business man's coupe. This car is in excellent condition throughout and will give the purchaser satisfactory service. Small down payment. 659 N. Capitol. DODGE sedan.'•late 1921: excellent shape. For sale cheap. 314 E, Sixteenth. Flint Sedan 1924. model 55. in perfect condition. Only driven 8.500 miles. Disc wheels, bumpers, etc. Looks and acts like anew one. $985. Cash, terms or trade. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6942. “ FORDS One Ford Fordor Special Sedan: new paint: good condition; $240. Ames Bport Roadster: underslung: good condition; only $l2O. 1923 Ford Sedan- looks and runs like new: bargain at $265. One Ford with Ames four-door sedan body, 1024 motor block; good condition: only $250. Sale or Trade—Cash or Terms SWISBHELM & PARKER. FORD TOURING 1923 Looks and runs like new. Priced to sell. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-05 8. MERIDIAN DREX, 4743. FORD TOURING A REAL BARGAIN $l5O TERMS OR TRADE The Lathrop McFarland Cos. 418-24 N, Capitol. Open evenings. Main 2480. FORDS 1925 MODELS: COUPES. ROADSTERS, TOURINGS, TUDOR SEDANS, FORDOOR SEDAN, ALL IN .EXCELLENT CONDITION, SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. 550 N. CAPITOL, FORD SEDAN A bargain in good used srdan.’ Rims and looks fine. Price $260.00, $75 down. Also 192.3 touring. $250.00. only SSO down. Act quick THIRTIETH & CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Aie. Ran 6550 FORD TOURING, 1921 With starter, demountable rims, a real bargain at $65 OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1003-65 S. MERIDIAN DREX. 474,3. FORD touring' AI condition: $75 worth of extras. For a quick sale. $250 cash. Irvington 12,33. FORD BODIES—Cseo geasus, coupes, tour- . HK&jrifta fr£te. Mar m<xW

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30 Automobiles for Sale Where others fall, we succeed. Our equipment, thoroughly modern In every way, guarantees perfection in everything we undertake. Automobile Hospital 1.3.3 So. East St, DRex. 3600. FORD BODIES Coupes. Sedans. Tourings. Roadsters. Cash or terms —Sale or trade. SWISSHELM & PARKER 544 F. Washington. FORD. Tudor, 1925. Trade or terms: $l2O down. See it at 730 Meridian. evenings. FORD. 1923 style coupe' 4 fair tires, lock wheel: S6O down, balance 12 months. STONE CHEVROLET CO. .330 N. II mois. FORD. 1924 touring, starter, demountables. snot light o fine tires, runs and looks like new. Let us demonstrate this one. Small down payment, balance easy. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. .330 N. lllino's, FORD sedan. 1921: A-l condition; 4 good tires; bargain. 1040 S West. * JEWETT SPECIAL BROUGHAM. 1925. New car guarantee. Our price will interest you: $325 down. HUPP. 1922 touring, perfect condition throughout: will sacrifice' cash terms or trade: $125 down. Mr. Helt. 730 N. Meridian. Lin, j 527. Lafayette Touring: In first-class shape. Trade or termB TERSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO. 4.30-40 N. Capitol. Lincoln 75.->4. Nash Touring 1920 touring, gone over in oifr shop. Tires almost new, new paint. We can tel! the truth to any prospect on this one anu he will buy it. Looks and runs like a 3-months-old car. $395. Cash or terms. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6942. OVERLAND TOURING, 1923 Just like new. Reduced price for a auivk sale. Terms. * OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663 65 S. MERIDIAN DREX. 4743. Overland sedan. 1921: newly painted, wire wheels: Bood CO 436-40 N, Capitol. Lincoln 754. Packard Touring 1923, 5-passenger. Perfect in every wsy. Spot light and wiper, bumpers. Packard winter inclosure, almost new tires. Has been used onlv 12.500 miles. Needs nothing. Will sell for $1.390. Cash, terms or trade. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6943. COME IN and DRIVE AWAY IN a

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AT The frai&Hatfield g~s -wryNorth Capital Ava Authorized Ford Dealers OPEN EVENINGS LOOK • MONROE TOURING DOWN FORD TOURING . _ _ MAXWELL TOURING ®O r) GRANT SIX TOURING CHANDLER TOURING FORD COUPE DOWN COLE TOURING FORD SEDAN SOI) OAKLAND TOURING OVERLAND CHAMPION TritCOO OVERLAND TOURING *225 DURANT COUPE. LIKE NEW *550 E Z TERMS 808 S MOTOR SERVICE 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. * TODAY'S BARGAINS 1922 Chevrolet eedan, $175.00. 1923 Chev. sedan, five almost new cord tires, bumpers and other extras, $450.00. 1923 Chevrolet touring, $195.00. 1923 Ford touring, $165.00. GENERAL CHEVROLET SALES CO. 962 N. Meridian. Ltn. 6.378.' Open Even, and Sunday. GODI) USED CARS StudebaUer Roadster: rood tirea. rood shape mechanically, barratn. J 65. 1920 Ford Tourlnr with 23 body; rood tires and running order. *75. 1920 Overland Touring; good running order, newly painted. *75. Overland 00: good tires and dandy running order. *75. TERMS L. GUY LONG 114 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 6865. 1924 FORD COUPE Mechanically perfect; five balloon tires, wire wheels. This car can bo bought at a bargain If taken at once. Terms or trnde. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 967 N. Meridian Riley 4922. Open Sundays and evenings. STUTZ SEDAN, 1923 RECONDITIONED MECHANICALLY. NEW DUCO FINISH. THIS CAR IS TRICED TO SELL. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. RI. 4922. Open evenings and Sunday 1923 MAXWELL, rour-pasw-nger coupe. Hood tires: rest covers: new ear guar-Jb-leed g low: terms; $175 down. 730 ' 1925 HUPP CLUB S^DAN. New car guarantee. Bar ?S‘o n rterl& 6 n 0 own -

30 Automobiles for Sale 1923 HUPP touring: beautifully reflnished in a beautiful gray; new car guarantee. or terms: sl2o down. 730 N. Me--1922 REO. two-passenger coupe: Dueo finished: disteel wheels: all new Silvertown cords: completely guaranteed. Priced to sell quickly: terms; $173 down. 730 V Meridian St. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC 120 W NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW r'R USED CAR BETTER used ears at tne lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO.. 955 N Meridian. 1923 FORD TOT'RINg”. GOOD CONDITION. PRICED LOW RILEY 4770. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1025 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 snaoe. Lin. 4516 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED UAHS WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK SEE U 9 FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 N CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 LOT two square' east Onrfle’d Park, on Comar Ave.: improved: will trade for 1 Q°4 Ford touring- Drex 0878. You Read tne Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main .3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs

COWL VENTILATOR M. * B. AUTO SHUIiT JiETAL CO. Lin. 2795. 332 N. Capitol. BEST USED TIKES Any Size—s 2 Each. ROGERS Bel. 43UU. 3117 W Washington. Bel. 4300. VULCANIZING, top repairmg and rebuilding. Complete line ol cord tires in stock. KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO.. 36 Ky Are. USED CARS uuugiil and sold. 1. UOUk BURG, 522 N Capitol . E y, C srs SoT flDl(lhlC,g - - 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles BICYCLE A No. 1 condition: new tires: sl2. Call eve.. 214.3 N Meridian. EVERYTHING for the bicycle Roberson Cycle Store 940 Maes. Ave. 37 Money to Loan Fidelity Loam Cos. 106 E. Market Street Room 632 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—OI meeting ths public small loan needs. Recent laws nave changed the operations of the small loan office. THOUSANDS ol HOMES—Have been helped and made happy through loans in emergencies by licensed ana bonded firms. IF YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods you should not fall to call on our manager and have him explain them to you Loans in the sums of $lO TO S3O0 —Are made on household goods left tn your possession at lawful rates and on easy repayment plan. DO JUSTICE—To yourself and make foureelf acquainted with our serrlc. f not convenient to call, write or phone Ma 1278. Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET " Room 632 Lemcke Building. * MA. 1278. NEED MONEY! Quickly confidentially and business Uks dealings is a part of the service we glvs you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy 2 E. Washington St. MA In U 1686. LI ncoln 71L4 Personal Property Ixiana AMERICAN LOAN CO. lou Read me A ant Ads— Have you tried to use them I It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask tor an Ad Taker 35 Auction Sales GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES. WEDNESDAY' July 22. 9:30. AT 800 N ILLINOIS ST: NICE CLEAN STOCK STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. FIXTURES. MORON COUNTER COOLER. SCHWENGER & KLINE MEAT BOX. TWO SCALES, NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. COST $800: SHOWCASES. MEAT BLOCK. TOOLS. FLOOR CASE TO DESK. GOOL SALE. L A. HODGES AUCTION CO. RILEY 2019. •IF IT S ON EARTH I CAN SELL IT. ' Binzer, Auctioneer Washington 1555 3921 Park. 39 Legal Notices NOTICP State of Indiana. Madisr.n County, ss: In the Madison Circuit Court. April term. 1925. _ Greta B. Hadley vs. Chester T. Durgar. No. 7612. To: Chester T. Durgan. _ You are hereby notified that Greta B. Hadley has filed in the Madison Circuit Court Indiana, her complaint "in which she alleges that you have absented yourself from your usual place of residence and gone to parts unknown for a period of more than five years without having made any provision lor the care and management of your property, and that your property is suffering waste for want of proper care, and in this action the plaintiff is asking that an administrator be appointed for your estate as that of an absentee. And you are further notified that said complaint will be presented to the Madison Circuit Court. Indiana, on the 7th day of Sep'ember. 1925. GRETA B. HADLEY. Plaintiff. BAGOT. FREE * PENCE. Attorneys, Anderson. Indiana. June 30-July 7. 14, 21. 1925, - NOTICE State of Indiana. Madison County, ss: In the Madison Circuit Court. April term. 1926. , _ _ Greta B. Hadley vs. Claud W. Durgan. No. 7811. To: Claude W. Durgan. _ You are hereby notified that Greta B. Hadley has filed in the Madison Circuit Court, Indiana, her complaint in which she alleges that you have absented yourself from your usual place of residence and gone to parts unknown for a period of more than five years without having made any provision for the care and management of vour property, and that your property ts suffering waste for want of proper care, and_ in this action the plaintiff is asking that an administrator be apotnted for your estate as that of an absentee. And you are further notified that said complaint will be presented to the Madison Circuit Court, Indiana, on the 7th day of September. 1926. GRETA B. HADLEY. Plaintiff. BAGOT. FREE & PENCE. Attorneys. Anderson. Indiana. Jun* 30 July 7, 14, 21. 1925. NOTICE. Notleeis hereby given that the undersigned. Charles M. Dawson. Trustee of Washingtcn Township. Marion County. Indiana. will receive sealed nrpposats at his nlftee in the Broad Rtuole State Bank vipon Tuesday. July 28. at I p. m.. tor tne school supplies for next current year, as follows: Twenty-five gross ordinary white crayon; 26 dozen ordinary erasers; 4 barrels floor oil: 8 floor brushes, 12 and 18 inch: 3 flexible steel mats. 3 dozen Winston's dictionaries: 24 trams buff drawing paper. 9x12; 12 metal waste baskota: 1 dozen pencil sharpeners: 4 dozen gluey paste; 4 cases toilet paper: 4 cases toweling; 1,000 report cards. 500 examination manuscripts: 75 graduate manuscripts: 20 school registers: 8 fiat too quartered oak teachers’ desks: 8 quartered oak teachers' chairs; 60 tablet arm chairs (more or less). 500 folding chair* (more or less): 100 desks (more or less) ; 3 sectional bookcases: 72 window shades: 1 steel tubular wheelbarrow; 1 truck body. 12 ,fe All bids will be submitted in writing on form as prescribed hs the State Board of Accounts, and the trustee reserves the right to accept lowest and best bid. CHARLES M. DAWSON. Trustee Washington Towns dp, Marion

Aged Couple Wed at Anderson

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—Photo by Grzvcllo New* Service. Mr, and Mrs. Saamuel Gustin

Samuel Gustin, 81, and Mrs. Mary Ward, 77, both of Anderson, Ind., were married recently. It was Gustin’s fourth and his bride’s fifth matrimonial venture.

REPORT SHOWS WORK OF NEW HOSPITAL WARD Psychiatric Division Ends First Six • Months’ Existence. Work of the new psychiatric ward of the city hospital during* the first six months of Its existence la portrayed vividly In a report sent by Dr. Cleon Nafo, superintendent of city hospital, to the county commissioners and County Auditor Harry Dunn today. However, despite progress made in handling Insanity cases, there still is a dearth of adequate facilities both In city and State, according to Dr. Nafe and Dr. Max Bahr, superintendent of the Central Hospital for the Insane. The Cfntral Hospital Is so crowded that It Is unable to accept patients promptly, but always has a waiting list. Dr. Bahr said. This in turn makes It impossible for the psychiatric ward to clear Its patients as rapidly as is desirable. t Total of 183 Admitted From Jan. 1 to June 30. the report shows 183 patients were admitted to the ward. Os these sixtynine were adjudged Insane, seven recommitted, forty-seven were sent to the Central Hospital for the Insane, three to Julietta and seventy-six were released to relatives, five died, five were sent to the county infirmary, six to other Institutions, four were released to the United States Veterans Bureau, five returned to Jail and twenty remained In the Ward. Twenty-five patients, thirteen women and twelve men remained In the ward today. Total capacity is twenty-seven. Dr. Nafo said. Six Committed Among those remaining In the ward six have been committed, two for more than one month. Crowded conditions at the Central Hospital have made it Impossible to accept these patients. According to Dr. Bahr there are twenty-three counties In the district which sends Its Insane to the Central Hospital. Total patients number 1,607. Os these 673 were from Marlon County. On the basis of population the Marlon County quota would be 649. A great degree of Its success Is due, Dr. Nafe said, to the work of Mrs. May Ballou, social service psychiatric worker detailed by the Indianapolis foundation. BOUND OVER TO JURY (Tty Judge Sends L’p Motorist on Manslaughter Charge. Mike Minardo, 21, of 442 S. Alabama St., was bound over to the grand Jury by City Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth today on an Involuntary manslaughter charge. Bertha Wright, 2L of Mars Hill was fatally Injured June 6, when Minard’s auto In which she was riding, went Into a ditch after a collision.

Takes Time; Gets Sixty Days Clarencw McGowan, colored, 121S 1 -j E. Nineteenth St., took lots of time and got lots of tithe in city court today. He was sentenced to sixty days on the Indiana State Farm and fined $25 and costs on two charges df stealing five alarm clocks from downtown stores.

Gustin said he could support a wife as the Government pays him a pension of $72 a month. He was a spy during the civil war under Generals Sheridan and Sherman and was wounded twice.

COUNCIL WILL NOT TALK ON MONEY, PLAINT Meanwhile City Finances Are in Critical State, Bowser Says. Rebelling councllmen have refused to discuss financial affairs of the city as a “business proposition, ’’ T. A. Bowser, deputy city controller, declared at a city cabinet meeting today. “I put the proposition up to them as one business man to another, but none of them would give mo a sensible answer. All I could get from them were remarks such as 'Let Shank pay for It. We ain’t going to pass a thing’ and other nonsensical replies. ” "The city finances are In a critical condition. There Is $307,876.88 from which the July pay roll of $260,000 must be met. From the balance of $47,857 we are called upon to do the Impossible task of paying a bill of $93,472 owed the Indianapolis Water Company and $20,322 owed the Merchants Heat and Light Company and $48,416.06 claims of property owners damaged by widening of Delaware St. from Twenty-Second to Twenty-Ninth Sts.” A protest from the Riverside Community League In regard to lack of police protection against prowlers and thieves in northwest Indianapolis was received by the safety board. ’’The nerves of our community are suffering greatly, especially women and children, and every case adds to this,’’ tlhe letter, signed by a committee headed by William Taylor, 1501 W. Twenty-third St., read. "We feel It our duty to protect our homes, and help protect our neighbors, but we wish to do It within the law. Therefore we wish to know how we can best cooperate In dealing with this condition.” Police Chief Herman F. Rikhoff said a policeman was patrolling the district in an automobile, and that the present strength of the police force prevents sending other men. REMYTOGOTO NOBLESVILLE Fight for a rehearing on the motion to admit to ball D. C. Rtephenson, Earl Kllnck and Earl Gentry, charged with murder of Miss Madge Oberholtzer will bo mado by defense attorneys before Judge Fred E. Hines of Hamilton Circuit Court at Noblesville Wednesday. Prosecutor William H. Remy will be on hand, he said today to oppose the move. Judge Hines refused to admit the defendants to ball June 23. Doubt exists ns to whether ho will agree to consider the motion for a rehearing at this time. On July 6 he adjourned court until the October term. loiter he ordered an adjourned session for Wednesday, and the closing of the criminal docket until October. In view of this order and of the fact that the adjourned session was called to take up certain specified matters only, and the case against Stephenson, Klinck and Gentry was not among these, he may rule that the question can not be taken up before October. ASKS SUITS’ REMOVAL Petitions for the removal to Federal Court from the Montgomery Circuit Court of two suits against the Great American Insurance Company of New York were filed In Fed eral Court late Monday by the Insurance company. The suite, by Eva Hinds and her husband, seek Judgments of SB,OOO and $2,600 on two Insurance policies*

TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925

SIOO,OOO LOAN IS APPROVED BY COUNTY COUNCIL Includes Cost for Building Five New Rooms at Courthouse. I With a few ohsonges, the Marion '(County count 11 today approved u temporary loan,of SIOO,OOO for con>*'ruction of fftve additional courtroom* at the Courthouse and Improvement* at county institutions. Cost of remodelling the courtrooms, to house the municipal courts critaAed by the last Legislature, was estimated at $42,204.75 by the architect*. Hum of $23,000 was appropriated to equip th courtrooms, Otjher Items appropriated In the sloozooo are: $17,000 for plastering bullttlngs at county Infirmary: sixty new beds with Iwiek rests, bedside tables, new cooking range, floor covering, five cows, 00 chickens and land draining. $1,219 for Julietta For Julietta, county insane asylum, $1,219 was allotted for additional laundry equipment, repairs to three pumps and one 60-horsepower motor. Councllmen refused to approve appropriation of $2,600 for Albert H. Losche, county clerk,* for services rendered as member of election and canvassing boards. Council contended that services heretofore rendered by the county clerk were always considered ns part of his duties and did not warrant additional compensation. Attorney General Aft| thur L. Gllllont recently ruled Losche was entitled to the money. . Expense KJJ Cut Ordinance asking $11,588 05 for current expenses for the year was approved. This amount, however, was cut to $6,805.06 net when Harry Dunn, county auditor, explained the county had received $4,983 Insurance on damage to the laundry building at Julietta. Bond issue of $34,000 ns county’s share for construction of concrete bridge over the canal on N. Meridian St., was approved. Bridge which will be seventy feet wide will be built Jointly by the city ujtd county. County commissioners were awarded $3,000 for automobile maintenance. County treasurer was given $8 880 additional salaries. Probation officers of JuVenlle court were also given $3,886.75 for Increase In .salaries to become effective Aug. 1. MANUAL USES SCOPES BOOK (Continued From Page 1) latest In time show the most highly developed forms of animal Ilfs. "The great English scientist, Charles Darwin, from this end other evidence, explained the thepry of evolution. This Is the belief simple forms of life on the eartjH slowly and gradually gave rise Wi those more complex and that thua ultimately the most complex forms came Into exlsteflce.” (Hunter. 1 "Civic Biology,’’ page 194). Refers lo Series Ths book used by Technical and Shortrldge In aoology clnssea refer* repeatedly to the evolutionary series. After classifying man a* an animal having a backbone or bslng a "vertebrate, animal,*' the text reads, In part: "Naturalists believe that all back- J boned or vertebrate animals are related to each other through being! descended from a common ancestor,! the first or oldest backboned aaltrial. "In fact, It Is because all these, backboned —ths fishes, the bstrach-j lans, the reptiles, ths blrdg and the J mammals—have descends.? from common ancestor that they all har*: a backbone. Differences Develop "It la believed that the descendant*: of the first backbonrd animal havwj In the course of many generations branched off little by little from the original type until there came ta exist very real and obvious differences among the backbone animals—differences which among the living backboned animals are familiar to all 1 of us.” (Animal Studies, by Jordan, Kellogg and Heath, page 265.) I In another place It reads, "The last and highest order of mammals, the Primates, Includes the lemurs, monkeys, and man. • • • (Homo sapiens) Is distinguished the Inability to oppose the big as he does his thumb—a feature associated with hla erect position—and by the relatively enormous size of the brain. Even m an average four- • year-old child or an Australian bushman the brain Is twice as large aa In the gorilla. • • •” (Same text, pages 250-252.) S3OO THEFT REPORTED Money Tnlten From Room—Hera and Window Shades Taken. Several thefts were reported to the opllne Monday night. Angelo Fargo, 618 Spring St., said S3OO was stolen from his room. Charles Denker and Sons, haberdashery, 1112 Prospect St., was robbed of $ In money, a revolver and shirts and caps. Martin Green, 2968 N. Arsenal Ave., reported twenty-four window , shades valued at S2O taken from his property at 2423 Caroline Ave., and Harvey Kares, 2720 Bellefontalne St., said his hen house was looted ■ of sixteen hens valued at $25. LIGHTNING OR PARALYSIS Hospital At tael zee Seek to Determine Whet Cause Collapse, City hospital attaches were today attempting to determine whether, Ous Jeanes, 45. of 438 Division was struck by lightning Monday suffered a stroke of paralysis. Jeanes, who ts in a serious condition was found dazed by Motorpolice Neal and Mueller at Newman St. and Massachusetts Ave.. after he had fallen in front of an auto driven by David Harmon, 6552 6. Illinois Bt. Harmon atoped hie auto before 4 mct.sd Jetaea* £, .