Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 70, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1925 — Page 10

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1 Death Notices McCORKLE, WILLIAM H.—Age 54 years. Sunday. 4 a. m. Funeral from Lauck Funeral Homo. 2214 Shelby St., at 10 a. m. Tuesday. Burial Crown Hill. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2570. Circle 5860. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors ,‘o the people of Indian■ apolie since 1887. Fboue—Mam '1641. 064i. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GaDD —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278, George Grmsteiner Funeral director. 532 E. Market. Main 0908. —==. KRUEGER. Wm7E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1-103 N. Illinois St MA. 1154 Res.. BEL. 3566-R-1 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D, C.. N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease. massage. 1 N. New Jersey. Room 4. ON or after Aug. 3. I will not be responsible for debts contracted iT*anv one other than myself. C !,YT)K NEWBS . DR. MARGARET SELLERS OBSTETRICIAN SPECIALIST DRexel 2841. Res.. 150 Harlan St. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE. - 720 N. Npw Jersey. 10 Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 5 UMBRELLAS 1 DINNER BUCKET BLACK CASE LADY’S HAT 3 PURSES 3 BUNDLES 1 BASEBALL GLOVE Main 2737. BRACELET: five strand pearls, large sapphire: lost Thursday, downtown district. Call Main 5803. Room No, 414. Reward. POCKETBOOK lost at the Courthouse July 25. with a locket and chain and some change. Please return locket to 1326 Deloss St. and get $5 reward. No questions asked. It was a keepsake from one who is dead. DOG police, wolf hound: white; about two feet high: two brown cars and brown snot on right rump. Call Irv. 2529. GLASSES, tortoise shell. Saturday, between English's Theater and 25 S. Capttol Ave. Reward. Cirele 2901. UMBRELLA, black silk, lost at lunch counter at American 25 to 50 cent Store. Please return to store. 13 Instructions INSTRUCTION In permanent waving and beauty culture. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE. 1198 Olive St. Drex. 453.. MivN tc iearn parpei irade. XKI Ct l V BARBER COLLEGE. 610 E. Washington St. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757 ■IS Help Wanted—Female HOUSEKEEPER, No. 1 reference: take charge Mason or Odd Fellows home. No children by line housekeeper, good cook. Only first class. Call Irv. 3000-W. STENOGRAPHER Secretary to office manager. Single. Salary $25. FIDUCIARY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. - 430 LEMCKE BLDG. 17 Situations Wanted b—Female CURTAINS to launder. MRS. J. LUTZ. Circle 6612. 18 Rooms for Rent LA SALLE. S.. 31: three unfurnished rooms for rent. Webster 1437. MARKET. E., 528; modern furnished rin., S2 per week, tip. Main 5545. TREMONT. N. 66 —Modern sleeping room in private rooming house; bath age. phone adjoining: 1 or 2 gentlemen: meals optional. Belmont. 1551. WE HAVE THEM FURNISHED ROOMS—APARTMENTS.' B. & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellcw Bldg Riley 270*7. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE AVE.. 1323: nicely fumishfed rooms in private home. Mam 8763. j HIGHLAND. 21 N.; 2 clean, mod., everything furn. S7 week. Adults. MICHIGAN 1 , E.. 2918; nicely furnished, large front room: kitchen privileges. Webster - 0.511. PARK, 1924: 2-room suite, furnished; rood., ground floor. Randolph 4211. SOUTH ST.. E.. 317. furnished rooms, . housekeeping: bath: $2 week up. CLEAN, modern, furnished suite; private; reasonable, Riley 2175. b—Board and Rooms MONTCALM ST.. 1509: furnished room. garage, hoard; S3 week. 19 Rentals a—Houses COFFEY S.. 827. six large rooms, with garage, cistern, well, sewer and large yard: all in good condition. H. R. RITTER, owner. Belmont 0192. EDDY, 640; colored; three rooms, semimodern; water paid; sl9. Drex. 2208. ENGLISH AVE., 1110—Six-room house, gas electricity, car spire, porch. 515. NEW YORK. E. 1048—Five rooms, senumodem just vacated: $25.00. PARK, 1136—Upper half of duplex. 6 rooms, bath, heat and water. Ran. 3451, 22ND. E. 720; 6-rm. - mod. double. Newly decorated. Lin. 6416. 35TH, W. 1064 —Four-room mod. double; garage; rent reduced. Harrison 0882. A. F. ZAINEY, REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N. DELA. LI. 6320. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE FIVE rooms, near Shelby and Minnesota car. Good condition: $22.50. Circle 757". Irvington 1151. REDUCED rent to S2O. 1150 W. TwentySeventh St.. 5 rooms, gas. electricty. Circle 0618. E. J. McCracken. Flats Furnished ILLINOIS, N.. 3444—5ma1l apt., first floor; private bath: ent. Ran. 1226. CLEAN, well furnished. 4-room cottage; electricty, gas, well, cistern, fine yard, lawn swing: no objections 1 or 2 small children. Ran. 6340. c—A partments MICHIGAN. W.. 3355—Five-room modern i upper duplex, heat, water. Bel. 1206. j UPPER DUPLEX—3 rooms, kitchenette; , heat, gras, wa. furn.: $35. Web. 6164.

c —Apartments Apartments Meridian St.. 3311 N.: 8 rms $308.33 Meridian St.. 3775 N.: 3 rms.... 0.i.00 Meridian St. 273,> N.; 4 rms. frnt. 70.00 Delaware St... 1459 N.: 0 rms. .. . 70.00 Delaware St.,-723 N.: 6 rms 60.Q0 Delaware St.. 733 N.; 5 rms 5 > QO, Washington St.. 1139 E.: .> rms.. 00.00 E. Wash. St.. 4001: 2 rms 47.00 Prospect St* 336 tC : 2 rms 3~.b0 11. H. Woodsmall Cos, • Lincoln 5391 Wo In five everything hut the hereafter COLORED TENANTS'' Del Mar flats. 223 VV. Vermont St., ready for high grade colored people. See \;s at once for information. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FIVE-ROOM modern, lower apartment; all outside rooms: adults. Call Apartment No. 3. 473 N. Walcott. Web. 7435. f—Resorts and Cottages WAWASEE LAKE Cottage for rent'several weeks in August. Geo. L. Xanders, Syr.v cimc. Indiana. 21 Real Estate for Sale a —Business Property GALE and Mass. Ave.: ideal for a barber shop: rent $37.50 per month; water furnished. CAIN & CONERTY. 119 N. Denny St. Irv. 2108, b—Houses MUST SELL Li My five-room home, only throe months old: has bath, furnace, electric lights, well, cement perch and walks: large lot: garage. This home can be bought for only S2OO cash, balance monthly. 1151 Arnokla Ave. TALBOTT AVE., in Cathedral Parish: four bedrooms. modern; hardwood floors and oak woodwork throughout. Sickness compels owner to sell. Terms, M. A. QUINN. 147 E. Market. Room 206. Riley 51-IT. Randolph 7931, NEW. strictly modern, b room house, full basement. 3-car garage; $5,500: $1,500 down. $35 month, interest and capital Included. 1901 Koehne Ave., or call Circle 2849. IDEAL five-room modem oungalow. on Congress Ave.; garage and shrubbery; ®5.35t): small down payment. Owner. Rail. 5037. _ SIX rooms, van. lights, city water, inside toilet, paved street, no Barrett: $2,660: S3OO cash. Drexel 6817. Evenings, Drexel 2341, TW ENT V'-EIGHTH. W.. 220: six-room modern: corner lot; bargain. Owner. Hnr. 1925-W, _____ 2659 NAPOLEON; 5-room modern home: $4,500; SBOO ca6h. Close to Garfield Park. Drexel 4716. TACOMA. 847; bungalow: five rooms, modern: hot water heat. Owner. Web. PPS7-R-FLETCHER AVE.; six rooms, modern; paved street and alley. Bargain, $4,000, Lin. 3T34. __ SPANN AVE.: five-room cottage- cash- or payments-: by owner. Web 6521. FOR nice house, east or south, call C. J, OSBURN. Drex. 0184, e —Suburban ACRE and half-acre tracts west of Lawrencr. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. 22 Real Estate Wanted WANT to buy small cottage or bungalow trom owner: prefer east, Irv. 2413. LET us sell your houses, lots. JOS. W. SELVAGE, Main (1717. TO buy or sell real estate consult The Realty Service Bureau- LI. 5307, 25 Miscellaneous for Sale PIANO, mohair living room suite, davenport table, end table, dining suite, mirrors, breakfast suite refrigerator, dishes, cooking- utensils, two gray enameled bedroom suites, seven-piece reed suite. Oriental and domestic rugs, pictures, lloor lumps, cedar chest, bicycle, 8 rooms furniture. Leaving city. t>o47 Capitol Ave.. any time. KNITTER. Gearhart, for sale, $25; doe3 excellent work. Rear 1936 Mansfield Ave. BATH TUB. porcelain: good as new; cheap. 225 X. Arsenal. Main 1319, Kinjji.iNG and stove wood. Big loads delivered anywhere. $3.50 and $4. DRox. 2559-W, 30 PER CENT reduction on concrete lawn, garden, porch furniture. W. C. Lewis. 292(1 K, 18tlt St. Web. 1296, Rugs—linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, tan, taupe and old rose, special. $13.95: Gold Seal Congoleutn rags, 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns special. $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs. $29.50, all wool. Du t line of Brussels, velvets. Axmlnaters ..nd Wilton ruga carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in ths city. Come in and be convinced. All ne perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman {lug Cos. 207 W Wash St., opposite StatefcouM, "If It covers the floor, we have it. WATER PUMP—Automatic electric, for house. With or without tank. Cheap. 1423 S. State, ■ STEAMER trunk for sale. New. Telephone Webster BOSS-M. WHEEL CHAIR and brass horn: both good condition. Ham. ISIS, b—Pet and Live Stock 200 four-month Wyckoff W. Leg, pullets and 15 five-month Reds. BOYER'S HATCHERY 143 N, Delaware. Riley 5470. c— Coal, Ice and Wood Coal Strike Threatened! Government warns to buy coal now. Best Va. bib. large, cln. fkd $0.25 Best Va. or Ky. egg. cln. fkd $6.25 Best Ky. blk., large cln. fkd $6.25 Best Glendora blk.. larke cln. fkd.56.25 Best Hid. Ip. or egg, cln, fkd $5.25 Best Poea. Ip. red ash. none better. $7.75 Deliverel anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drex. 4621. Dependable since 1908. Kindling with each ton. Indiana large lump, tontec $5.25 W Va 4-in. lorked ZC.2S NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1456. 920 E. North St. Irv. 4020. ATLAS FUEL CG_ 401 W. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. RICHLANL COAL CO. Bel. 0272. 1615 W. Everett. 2S Miscellaneous Wanted

SALVATION army lntruslrlai Home Help us to help others with your usexl clothing. magazines. news Kc. Phone Wagon. Main 1082. HAND knitter. Prefer Gearhart or Stetller. A>.ld re ss A No. Ik 9 1 Times. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, solu and renovated: leather mattresses and pillows made. E. F BURKLE 41U Mass. Main 1428. CHIN WUO INN HSVa w Ohio. New Chop suey place. Also sleeping rooms. HOUSE painting done reasonable; 18 years’ experience; first-ciass mat.: all wrk. guar Estimations tree, llel, 2837 eve. RUGS. 9x12 thriy cUitl. S2r-all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4402. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Shamened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Aye. Upholstering Overstuffed work, slip covers, cut, and sewed a.d cane work of ail kinds called for and delivered any place *n Marion County Forty years' experience. 220 East Sixteenth Rail. 1676 INSTALL Superior Fire Preventive Flue Flashing on old or new houses. For sale at i.'HO Jefferson Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND hauling, return loads wanted from Chicago. Cincinnati. Vincennes. Packing, shipping, low freight rates on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 2353. 31128. Web. 4570. 06P9-W. LONG DISTANCE MOVINo. Large trucks. Webster 0303. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. . Call at all times Randolph. 3741. MOVING and commercial hauling a specia’tv Davis Pros. Tnnsfcr RT. 2057. 29 Business Opportunities ROOMING house: home am] income; clean furnishings: priced to sell. Riley 217.'), 30 Automobiles for Sale PACKARD COUPE 1924 —i-wheel breaks, new tires,, per)eel in every way used only 9.500 mile. A real buy at $2,095. PACKARD SPORT 1923—Perfect job. 8.400 miles, original finish, acts like anew one. $1,705. PACKARD SEDAN 1923—5 pass, thoroughly gone over in our shop is in Duco shop now. $1,845. Cash—Terms or trade. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 0942. FORD TOURING A REAL BARGAIN $l5O TERMS OR TRADE The Lathrop McFarland CO. 413-24 N. Capitol. Open evenings. Main 2480. C L. SCOTT AUTO CO, BARGAIN USED CAR STORE. 511 N. MERIDIAN ST. BETTER used ears at tne lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO.. 955 N. Meridian. I

.. 7 30 Automobiles for Sale A bad wheel is dangerous. We straighten and tighten up wire, wood and disc wheels and make them safe for the hardest kind of service. Automobile Hospital 133.50. East St. D Rex. 3600, RHM^EO PRICES ON ALL CARS Price. Down. 1922 Reo Coup© -$ 650 $165 1925 Hupp Sedan 1,350 340 1921 Hupp Sedan 600 150 1923 Hupp Coupe 800 190 1923 Hupp Tour 650 190 1924 Moon. Coupe ....,1,200 300 1924 Ford Tudor 450 140 1925 Ford Tudor 550 115 1922 Hupp Tour 500 125 1925 Hupp 8 Tour 1,700 425 1923 Gardner Tour 275 85 1924 Ford Coupe 450 115 See the above cars at 730 N. Meridian. 1923 Ford Sedan S2OO SSO 1921. Reo Tour 400 100 1920 Premier Tour 250 90 1920 Stude. Tour 275 75 1922 Buick Tour 375 100 1922 Ford Tour 150 40 W e have 25 other cars ranging in price from SIOO to SSOO. See the above at 139 S. East St. PRICE REDUCTIONS ON THESE CARS range Prom $275 TO SSO LOW DOWN PAYMENTS TERMS OR TRADE COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER BEFORE YOU BUY. Wilbiuir=Johinisoini COo 730 N. Meridian. Lin. 1527. Open Evenings

SEE FOR YOURSELF MONROE TOURING TtnWNT MAXWELL TOURING DU \> JN GRANT 6 TOURING (ho - FORD TOURING SZO OVERLAND TOURING < CADILLAC COUPE COLE 8 TOURING TSATVM CLEVELAND 6 ROADSTER JJU \\ iN FORD TOURING FORD COUPE SoO CHANDLER TOURING FORD SEDAN PRICE Chevrolet Coupe, new paint $ 300 Durant Coupe, like new .... 500 Overland Champion, new 500 Cadillac; 4-pass Coupe 600 Cadillac Touring-. Arteraft to j.. . . 650 Hupp Roadster, like new 1050 Trucks o- all kinds, come and see them BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE 340 S. Penn. MAIN 1705 GOOD USED CARS Overland 90: good tires and dandy running order. 575. 1917 Studebaker Touring in good running order, good tires, $75. 1919 Ford Coupe: starter, good running order, good tires. $125. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 8865. FORD BODIES Ford Sedin. new paint, good condition. Ford To-.ring, National body. Bargain, $2lO. Sport Roadster under-slung. A good winter job, $l2O. Terms —Open evenings and Sundays. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 1924 STUDEBAKER Special in A-l condition. 1922 Hupp touring reconditioned and new paint. 1922 Nash snort roadster in line condition. 1923 Reo coupe in fine condition. Best terms and prices in city. Will take your old .car in trade. Weekly payment plan with notlqne down with property owner’s indorsement. Call Monty, Lincoln 1527 or Lincoln 1?94. 508 E. Tenth St, FORD SEDAN A bargain in good used sedan. Runs and looks fine. Price $265.00. sls down. Also 1 923 touring. $250.00. only SSO down. Act tl " THIRTIETH & CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Avp. . Ran. 5.-100. CHEVROLET COITPE Four-passenger; newly painted: $475 is a bargain price lor this 1921 model. Terms. TERSTEGGE HOLLOWELL CO. Rollin and Riekenbacker Dists. 436 N. Capitol Ave. Lin. 7554. FORD COUPE, LATE 1924 Five balloon tires; loaded with extras, bargain: terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREXEL 4743. OLDSMOBILE 6 TOURING ~ Looks good: runs The same; $45 down, balance as you lilu*. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREXEL 4743. 1923 FORD TOURING, $175 New top. excellent tires, llassler Shock Absorbers. A real buy. Term or trade. STUCKWiSft & BLAKE. 1001 N. MfTidia.il. Riley 4770 FORI) BODIES Coupes, sedans, tourings roadsters and speedsters and commercial bodies. Terms, open i-veninss and Sunday. SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORD BODIES —Used seaans. coupes, tourings, roadsters, some late 1924 models. 1. WOLF, 565-61 N, Canitol. 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 KAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC 129 W. NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR FORD, two-door sedan; extra good buy lor 5375: cord tires on rear, fabric on front: upholstery clean and good. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washinjct—

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30 Automobiles for Sale FORD SEDAN, 1922 New paint. Mechanically A-l. Small clown payment. Balance monthly. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1003-05 S. MERIDIAN. DREXEL 4743. FORD. 1934 roadster. (I,’m. and accessories, good tires. A-l condition: $350. liar. 12-fl-R after 5 p. m, FORI). 1934 touring: a real/ bargain at #350: upholstery first class. STONE CHEVROLET CO. sld K. Washington St, Lago Brougham. $395. STAN DA RD. ‘332 N. Delaware St. a—T rucks INTERNATIONAL 1 V-l-ton truck; good condition. Call Drexel 56" w. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1933. 1934 and 1925 models preferred: we pay cash and ddal quickly; save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North 9t. Plenty of pa.king space. Lin. 4518. HIGHEST CASH THICK PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. . SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 619 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs VULCANIZING, lop repairing and rebuilding. Complete line of cord tirea in •took. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 36 Ky. Ave. BEST USED TIRES ROUEKB Bel, 4300. 3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4300. USED CARS oougut and acid. 1. GOLIV BURG. 523 N Capitol. EBACK ,t-. GENTRY auto refLnishlng. See us first. 532 N. Capitol. “SERVICE THAT SATISFIES." Callts Battery Service. 2.'it7 E. 10th. We, 0476. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. Roberson Cycle Store 940 Mass. Ave. 37 Monoy to Loan Fidelity Loam Cos. 106 B. Market Street Room 532 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting the public small loan needs. Recent laws have changed the operations of the small ldan office. THOUSANDS OF HOMES Have been helped and made happy through loans in emergencies ly licensed and bonded firms. IF YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the (barges and methods, you should not fail to calk 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 possession at lawful rates and on easy payment plan. DO JUSTICE—To yourself and make yourseT. acquainted with our service. If not. convenient to call, write or phone Main ‘ , I Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET * Room 532 Lemcke Building : MA. 1278. Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This offlco is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of proJ lcungr a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying: more than the rate of interest or without being: imposed upon m any way. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. We do not notify your employer, neither do we mako inquires of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. You oan have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and Jet us explain. No charge unless you borrow. IF IN A HURRY Phono Main 20*23. Household Finance Service Cos. 404 Krcsge Bldg. Fourth floor Krcsgo Bldg.. 41 K. Wash. Corner of Pennsylvania St. NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially, and business Ilka dealings is a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 !/o E. Washington St. MA in7)586. Lincoln 7184

CASH in 24 hours oi. personal properly loans. SECURITY INV. AND LOAN r-r> i-UI -y TW- T■- >O-0 K't,tvu,4i rroyuu ua AMERICAN LOAN CO. 38 Auction Sales “IF IT S ON EARTH 1 CAN SELL IT.’’ Binzer, Auctioneer Washington 1553, 3921 Park. 39 Legal Notices CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. July 25. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deefhed necessary to make tho followig described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 24th day of July. 1920. July 10. 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12609. PENN S YLVAXIA STREET. From North Property Lino of Ohio Street, i To North Property Lino of St. Clair Street. Except the space 18.08 feet wide In the center of the street occupied by tho Indianapolis Street Railway Company’s tracks. By removing all of the present asphalt surface and resurfacing tho roadway with 3-inch Asphalt (and 3-inch Vertical Fibre Brick gutters 16 inches wide as shown on plan 1 laid on the present concrete base after all holes and depressions in the same have been brought to proper grade, from curb lino to eurb line to a uniform width of 31.92 feet: resurfacing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to tho widths as shown on plans; providing 384 lin. ft. of 15-ft. radius granito corners: providing 83 lin. ft. of IO ft. radius granite corners: providing 5 new manhole rings and covers; providing 10 new iron inlets; laying 104 lin. ft of 12-ineh drain pipe with connections made to Inlets and catch-basins: and laying 3 090 sq. ft. of new cement walk. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line where not already in. All to' be as shown on plan and as specified. . . . , . ~ , All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the teyms and conditions of

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39 Legal Notices the Improvement RcFolutions. as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Work* on the above named day. and the detailed drawings. plan*, profile* and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of paid Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works lias fixed Friday. Auer. 14th. IP2.Y at 2 p. m.. “ht its office in said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all per sons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether tfie benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. tV. H. FREEMAN. M. .1 SPENCER. Beard of Public Works; City of Indianapolis. * July 27-Aur. 3. 1925. b CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBIJIC WORKS OFFICE OF tTTe BOARD Indianapolis, •ind., Autr. 3, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: , , Notice is hereby aiveil by the Board of Public- Works of •‘he City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that cm the 3rd day of August. 1925. they a proved an assessment roll showing; the prima. facie assessments for the following describ'd public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12280. CAROLINE STREET. From north property line of Roosevelt Avenue (east side), northeast property line of Lawrence* Street (v‘t flido, To south property lino of Bloyd Avenue. Except the intersection of Fernway. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block, Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb lino to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 24 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. . ‘ Also extending all water, gas. sewer and. other private services connections to property line, where not already in. All to boas shown on plan and as spooled 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. Aug. sth. 1925. 2 p. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be re<*eived. or heard, against tne amount assessed against each piece of property described in sa‘d roll, and will determfe 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 roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to bo assessed, is on file and may seen at the office of the Boat'd of Public Works of Baid city. M CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Aug. 3. 4. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEFARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 3, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board oi Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 3rd day of August. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: „ „ _ ' Improvement Resolution No. 11844. MARKET STREET (South Side Only) From west curb line of Alton Avenue, •To west property lipo of Big Eagle Creek Drive. , ~ ... By grading and paving tho walks with cement, placed next to tho property line, to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading and paving the street and alley crossing with cement placed next to tho property line, to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading the lawns to a uniform, width of 4 1 feet: curbing the south side of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6x24-inch Concrete Curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to tne widths as sitown on plan; providing 3b lineal feet of d-foot radius granite corner®; providing 64 lineal feet of 10-foot radius granite corners. , t , AH to boas shown on plan* and as specified. _ ; . Persons interested in or affected by rad described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Aug. oth. 1925. 2 p. m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be receiver, or heard, against the amount assessed against ♦*ach pieoo of property described in ft aul roll, and will d°terminc 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 rob showing said prima facie assessments, ■with the names of owners and descriptidh# of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of tho Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN’. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Aug. 3, 4. 1925, ' CITY ADVERTISEMENT

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indanapolis. Ind . Aug. 14. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the Olst day of July. 1925. thov approved an assessment roil showing the prima facie assessments lor the following described publi'- improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: , Improvement Resolution No. 11843. BERWICK AVE. From northeast property lino of lug Ea T!r south' property line of Market st. Fxeent tho crossing of the T. 11.. 1 & grading and paving the walks with eemont. placed next to tho curb fine, to n- uniform width of 5 fo*t: STWilng nn<i navinjf tho alloy croasinurs with oomom idaotMl noxt to the eurb line, to a utrinrm width of 5 feet: grading the lawns to a uniform width of 2Vj feet curbing hoth soles of the read wav with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-in.-h Concrete Curb to a uniform width of 24 feet: providing 7o lineal feet ot 6foot radius granite corners. All to be as shown on plan and as * r,< Persniis interested in or affected by said describe,! public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Morks of said citv has fixed Wednesday. Aug. 5 1925 2 p. m.. as a date upon which 'remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against eaen piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have behn or wilt he benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll Said asscs-ment roll showing said pnma facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subicet to ho assessed is on file and may bo seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. K . COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Aug. 3 and 4. 192. Y ■ NOTICE On Aug. 12 the undersigned will sell at public auction, for storage and repair charges, one Oldsmohllo 0 touring car. • serial number 1153416. property of Edward Macher, present address unknown. (Signed). P. E. GREEN. IT S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it,

39 * Legal Notices CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. A up. 3, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby (riven by the Board of Publle Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, th.it on the 3rd day of August. 1925. they approved oil assessment roll showlnir the prima facte,assessments for the follow-ini.' described public improvement, as authorized by tho Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution Nb. 12046. BROADWAY, \ From a point 620 feet north of north property line of Fifty-Sixth St. To south property lino of Fifty-Eighth By pavin'.' tho roadway with/ WoodenBloc't, Asphalt, Asphaltie-Concroto or Brice, laid on a 6-ineh (Travel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-lino to a uniform width of 39 feet; paving tho whiles of tho intersectinr street in a similar manner ami to tho widths us shown on plans; providini.' 99 lineal feet of 4x 18-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and reselling- 0 mantiolo tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas, sower and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to boas shown ou plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described publi: improvement aro hereby notified that th Board of Public Works of said city lias fixed Wednesday, Aug. 6th. 1925. 2 p. in., as a date upon which renionstramvs will lx- received. or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece nt property described In said roll, ami will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of laod have been or will be benefited In tho amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facio assessments, with tho names of owners and descriptions of property subject to bo assessed, 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. Autr- 3,4, 1923. 7 “CITY advertisement DEPARTMENT WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Inrliananolts. Ind.. Aujf. 14. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by tho Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on tho 31st day of July. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing tho primo facio assessments for tho following deserilx-il public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Local Sewer improvement Resolution No. 12-117. Resolved by tho Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana. That tho construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only for local use by tho property holders whose property abuts thereon, and npt intended or adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains, he. apd the sumo is. hereby ordered in and along BERWYN ST. From Stanley Ave.. To first alley wo t of Shelby St. More particularly described as follows: Beginning at the sewer in Allen Ave., at Berwyn St.: thence west in Berwyn St, 390 feet to a point. Also beginning at tho sower it| Allen Ave. at Berwyn St.: them-c east in Ik-r----wyn St. to a point 71 3 feet west of tho west property lino of first alley west of Shelby St. , Said sewer shall consist of \ itrifleet Pine 12 Inches anil 15 Inches in diameter, and said sewer, with all its appurtenances, shall lx> constructed in accord an eo with the profile and specifications now on file in tho offiiT of the Department of Habile Works of said city. The cost of said improvement shall lie apportioned against and paid by tho property holders whoso property abuts thereon, and Upon the city of Indianapolis, if tho city is benefited by said Improvement, all .according '<> tho method and manner provided for In an Ad of tho General Assembly of tho State of Indiana, entitled “An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations,' 1 approved March 6. 1905. Asses-merits, if deferred, are to be pa ill in ten equal annual installments, w ith interest at the rate of nix per cent per annum. A Ixind nr bonds shall be issued to the contractor in payment for such work, unless the property owners pay said asscs-ments before said l>ond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the citv of Indianapolis be or lie held responsible for any sum or sums due fropi sahi property owner or owners tor said work, or for the collection of same, or for the pavmeot, of any bond or bonds, i-ertu-fh-ate or eertifieateg. issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys as shall have been actually received hv the city from the assessments for such improvement, or such moneys as said citv is by said, above entitled Act required to pay. All proceedings hail, and work done in the making of said improvement assessment of property, collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall 1- provided for In (aid above entitled Act. .. . . .. t’ersons interested In or affected by sahl dc-rthed public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works or said citv has fixed Wednesday. Aug. •>. 1925. 2 p m, as a date noon which remonstrances will be received, or beard, against the amount as-essed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question a* to whether such lots or tracts of land have Bern or will bo bonoflff'd in th' amounts named on said roll, or in a rrrater or le*a sum than that m mrd on said roll. Said afse-sment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to ho assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of tho Board bf Public Works of said city. rHARLT - s COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCF.R. Board of Public Works City of Indiannpolifl. Anc. 3 and 4. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OK FDHI.IC WORKS

OFFICE OF TIIE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 1, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereto- given by tbc Board of Public Works ol tho C'ly of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on tlio 31st day of JmJf; 1925. they approved an assessment ro.l showing the prima facio assessment# for tiio fol'owing described public improvement. ns authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: , Improvement Resolution No. 1 .83... APPLEGATE STREET. y From South Property Line of lowa St To North Property Lino of Beecher grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block. Brick. Asphalt, or Asphaltic-Concrete, laid on a 6-inch gravel eonerote foundation from curb line to Mirb line to a uniform width of 3* fefit. grading and paving the wings of thn intersect mg alleys in a similar manner and to tho widths as shown on pun; and providing 40 lin. tt. of 4xlß-UK-h Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Aiso extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connection to property line. wl*-rc 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 Hint the Board of Public Works ot said citv has fixed Wednesday. Aug. sth. 1925. 2 p. m.. as a dale upon which remonstrances will he rceived. or hoard, against the amount assessed against each pi.’oo of property dPiKTilH'd in will determine the question as to whether such Jots or trusts of land havo bfon or will bo benefited in the amount* named on said rob. or in a creator or le* sum than that named on said roll. • Sai<l a**e§ment roll *howinsr Bald prima facie a*s< snment*. with the names of owners and descriptions of properly subject to be assessed, is on file and may b* seen at the office of the Board of Public Vi orks of Stiid city. CHARLES E. BOFFIN, W H. FREEMAN. M. J SPENGER Board /of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Aug. 3. 4. 1925. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly routs, from time to time as needed on Hie bulletin hoard of the Board of School Commissioners of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana at its offices 150 N Meridian St. lmlianipolls specifications for divers supplies for g. hools. offi'-es. janitors domestic science, manual training, and office equipment: for built-in cabinets tor the Emmerich Manual Training High School: motor for -.mmerleh Manual Training High School: driven well nt S< hoot No 68: teachers desks and straight hack shairs: and for materials tor rep:*ire to buildings and equipment, viz: hardware lumber plumbing, and elertrleal supphre and bids Will be received by the undersigned for the sale to said Board for suoh supolina and material* until the ■nwtivp d'itu* n'impel m end *]>ootf teat ion*. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS* Bv William H. Book. Business Director. Aug. 3. 1925. Notice is hereby-given that 1 will sell on the 10th day of Aug.. 1925 at 10 a. nr at public auction ono wrecked Jewett tnnuimr oftf pnpin* No* <•' < ( *cnai rio, •’3441 to ih“ highest bidder for canh to oav and satisfy a Hen in the sum of £40.50 for labor and storage. Ono junked Chevrolet touring car engineNo D 13 (HI. serial No. 145,85.) to n..v- v li-n in tho sum of $33.p0 for labor 1„5 storage Said sale to be at the garage of C. A. 19ENHOWER. 1435 N. Illinois Indianapolis Ind. July 27 and Aug. 3. 1925. AUTO THEFT CHARGED Joseph, 24. and Raymond Sutton, 21, of 2309 Station St., are held today on vehicle taking charges. Men were returned from Terre Haute, Ind., where they were arrested Saturday with a stolen auto. When arrested In Terre Haute the men grave their address as 965 Udell St., but upon their return to Indianapolis said they lived At the Station St. address.

VACANT HOMES PUZZLE NELL (Continued From Paget 1% , whom I rode. “It is the automobile,* said a coffee salesman. “The farmers move to town where there Is more social life and uso the automobile to drive back and forth each day to attend to their farm work.” “It is a question of labor. The tenants are supposed to live In the houses but help Is so scarce we don’t

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half of us us have tenants so tho houses go empty,” explained a farmer who was returning to his town home after a day of thrashing in the country. Blames the Women I continued my Inquiry and the man who went to the head of the class on explanations is a stock salesman from Indianapolis. “It Is tho same reason wo have for a lot of other things which are happening but which should not bo. It’s the women. Instead of being satisfied or. tho farm they must inov-Q to town. In town they must buy gasoline. If a husband refuses a woman money for gas to run around with she takes the book to the grocery store, buys a sack of flour for $1.50 and has It charged on tho book. She sells the flour to a thrifty neighbor for 50 cents cash and buys gas for somebody’s car, not always for her own,”yho added with a wink. llubby Pays “How about the grocery bill?" I asked. “Oh, the husband pays that on Saturday night without ever* knowing it Is too high for the size of his family. Between the roal estate men and the women with their ideas today, the farm owner has to have such a big percentage of the farm crop there is little loft for a tenant. Asa result, tho tenant leaves. With neither the owner or tho tenant on the farm tho house stands vacant. What wo need is a different kind of a womnn. The kind who are willing to do right,” he concluded. I suggested a course In domestlo science for the men ns a possible solution, but my Informant was too busy explaining it late real estate transaction to By hikes and hitches I arrived a mile and a half beyond Kokomo, where I stopped at the pottery stand of Samual Veyon. His work table is under a big tree by tho side of the road and there I watched him modeling the clay and taking vases from the forms.

“I obtain 80 per cent of my clay from around here,” ho said, "A few years ago I discovered that this particular clay does not need kiln firing but will harden in the sun. That Is why I work out doors. I make sunbaked pottery." Many foreign cars were to ho seen on highway No. 1 and the number of minor accidents seemed to have increased in proportion. Traveling from Indianapolis to Peru I saw the results of three accidents In which cars were badly damaged. In every ease, although the accidents happened miles apart, an Illinois car was wrecked. Salesmen Careful I remarked to the tire salesman with whom I was riding that the number of accidents surprised me as the people I had ridden with seemed to drive* crtrefully. “There la. a reason for that. You are riding with salesmen a great,deal of the time. These men travel tho highways constantly nnd are constantly seeing cars pile up from careless driving. Asa result most of the boys drive pretty carefully. “It Is the city man who takes an occasional spin into the country or the young fellow who Is showing off, who causes most of the accidents. Then there aro tourists who drive a long distance nnd exceed their strength. They often get careless at the wheel, even fall asleep, and as a result there is a smashup. If you take note of tho accidents you will find that a foreign car participates In two out of every three accidents,” hb explained. Arriving at Peru I decided to travel the Frances Slocum trail and awaited the next day to start. ONE SHOT IN FEUD Bv Vnllfd Prrii HUNTINGTON, Ind., Aug. 3. Ono Huntington County fanner Is under arest" today nnd a second Is' in tho county hospital seriously wounded ns the aftermath of :t shooting scrape that, ended a fetid of long standing. Otis McLaughlin, 56. tho wounded man, has a bullet hole through his abdomen nnd his recovery is doubtful. Oscar Lantis, a neighboring farmer, is held pending outcome of McLaughlin’s wound. The two men. according to neighbors, had had trouble for more than a. year.

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STRIKE SHADOW ’ LOOMS LARGER tftaf Conference* Wilfeisrup^Tomorro^t P A 'l' ?!!\ \~/i r < ''cTTXV.&Att** Aurjfll The shadow of a strike In ths anthracite coal fields loomed' larger today, while John I* 3>wl/jninejV chief, awaited reply'to his. demand that Samuel I). Warrlner, chairman of tho operators committee got In the present conference, which charged Is being made n “farce by mlno owners agents.'t Bowls today refused to make any statement, pending reply from War* rlner and tho general feeling wn.-t that tho conference would be disrupted this week, probably tomop, row, when both sides meet In a final attempt to agree upon a wage contract to replace that which expiree Aug. 30. Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania, was reported to be prepurlng to play the rolo of arbitrator, In ease this conference Is disrupted, lie will ask miners and operators representative* to meet In Harrisburg, It was sold, CISTERN YIELDS CODY OF WOMAN Police Seek Light on Mystery Surrounding Death. Hu Vnitcii J'rru .MATTOON, 111., Aug- 3.—Wldlt authorities were seeking a load lq the tangle of mystery the death of Miss Cora found dead, seated upright. In a "el a< tern on the farm of her ulster, Mrs, Anna Seaman, Coroner Schilling ti> day forwarded Miss ttalhmui'a vital organs to the University of lillnoti medical college fur examination. Tho organs were examined by two doc* tors, who reported their 'flailing td Coroner Schilling. Schilling and tho doctors are silent on the finding, replying to <]uorl| with, "Walt until tho Inquest.” Police have made no arrests and seem nt a loss ns to their first eten In tho case. No motive for the ii> parent crime has been unearthed Miss Stallman, a spinster, 48, poe sessed little money, although he| slater is reported wealthy.

MOTOR-LIQUOR ARRESTS MADE Police Carry Out Orders ot Chief Rikhoff. Carrying out the ordej-s of Pollcß Chief Herman P. IllV.Hoff, who Satui* day started a drive ngiifn-t intoxt rated auto drivots an lUianr lutt violators, police over the week-end arrested eight alleged Intoxicated drivers, charged nineteen men ftjid three women as blind tiger and slated thirty ix men women on intoxication oharuos. Fourteen auto drivers w ro said to have been speeding. Nine were charged with driving while intoxicated. SCHOLARSHIP CREATED Ft. W 'aync Man Announces Fund foi Yale, Id Honor of Sou. Bu Tlmr* sr>' rtnl FT. WAYNIS, Ind., Aug. 3,—•’Wlb llant M. Griffin of this city todnj announced the creation of the Jack Mrrrlllat C tiff In scholarship fund ol $70,090 In Yale University In honot of his only child who was killed twe months ago in an automobile norl dent near New Haven. Conn, lit was a Junior In the Sheffield Kngl neoring School of Vale. The fund contemplates division oj $3,200 each year among four boyo of (he twelfth congressional district which Includes Allen, Noble Li Grange, Steuben, Be Kalb and Whitley counties. Tho $70,00i) repra rents life Insurance paid tMe youn| man's pnronts at tlio time of hli death. BUS REHEARING ASKED B. F. Davis Motor Line Series IW , glnnrrs Itnuto. In filing an application today t< operate a beginner's Imih lint* bo tween Indiana poll and Terre attorneys for the B. F. Dnvi* Bine also asked the public eervlcA commission for a rehearing on i ninety-dny application for the snm line, which was denied last Friday On the ninety-day application thl commission held previous operatlot of the line to h* vo been Illegal. Building Permits John Williamson, addition. 1339 Flstcß er, $.160. John Habing, enrage, 1621 Harlan 5200. x John Crachpl, reroof. 31-11 Boulnrart PI.. $715. r. n. 0 and J. of A., boiler, 225 El Mich Ik an. $4 500. Ir.-i McQuiliton. gar.-urn, 4018 Otterholq S2OO. Auniat Hoffman, dwelling. 5747 Central sl3 non August Hoffman, furnace. 5747 Central $350. Oliver Kennedy, dwelling, 2671 N. Olney $3,000 William Burroughs, garage, 24 N, Web •tor. S3OO. N> Wrecking Company, wreck. 433 N Meridian SSOO New Wrecking Company, wreck. 22 H Vermont. SSOO New Winking Company, wreck. 30 B Vermont sso<> New Wrecking Company, wreck, 430 N Pennsylvania, SSOO New Wrecking Company, wreck, 438 N Pcnnaylvania SSOO. New Wrecking Company, wreck, 440 N thiffliiV"*!'kcndall, dwelling, 951 N Bradley. $8,700 O C. Jure, dwelling, 740 N* Rllej $4 509. E 8. Lewi*- furnace, 3701 N. Capitol $250. F 9. Lewis, dwelling, 3701 N. Capitol *4 500. ' N. ,1 Terrell, reroof. 3036 E. Waahtns tna. s'loo. .Tolm S.-hmidtt, garaire. 100* Harlan s2o^. Herman itcifrr*. rirnr*. 918 E, Icmi "' Hqffh Wilson, reroof, 1510 CUrflel* $209. y L. Palmer, riv<<tUnf. 10.11 Uftftri $2,500. Al’TO TAGS As SHINGLES SEATTLE Wash.—Oscar Lemdah shingled his cottage with discard*N license plates. The platen are frnn nearly every State, and 2,100 wen used.