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3 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM—In loving: remembrance of our dear wife and mother, S. M. Waidlick. who was faithful and true and loved by all who knew her. Departed this life twelve years ago today. Aug. 10, 1913. Husband and children. FRED C. WAIDLICK. FREDDIE AND MARY. 5 Funeral Directors .x ' W<WWWWWWN WWWV>^WMV* W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2570. Circle 6960. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. tutietf.l directors ?.o the people ol Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. „ INDIANAPOLIS CRfcMATORY BERT 3. GADD—ZI3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2S7H. . George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E Markot. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Hlinois St. At A. 1154 Res.. BEL. 3866 R-l UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. Main 3680. ■■ S Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0 . D, C. N. D., obstetrician acute and chronic disease. mas~.agre. 1 N. New Jersey. Robm 4. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE. Purr cash for 5 and 10-cent weeklies punfished before 1905. Mail list to A. V.TTTNG, 553 W. Washington. i O and Found _ BUNCH of keys lost, reward if returned to 818 S. West St., or call Drex. 0718. _____ POUIT) —Articles found in Indianapo.is street cars yesterday; 2 UMBRELLAS* / . BUNCH OF KEYS SMALL PURSE LADY'S SWEATER BATHING SUIT LADY’S CAPE 4 PACKAGES , Main 2737. SPOT cash for 5 and 10 cent weeklys. published before 1905. Mail list to V YOUNG. 553 W, Wash WRIST WATCH, white gold, and bracelet. Reward. Ken. 3505. 13 Instructions • ' INSTRUCTION in permanent waving and hr ’’lure. OLIVE STREET HAIR 1138 Olive St. 1 ~UvN tc jearn Par Dei traili . .. oil * BARBER COLLEGE. 510 L Washing■on St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle o<a7. 14 Salesmen Wanted WANTED—Agents. A rare chance for a few men or women to build a nice, clean urofitable business in Indianapolis starting with a cash capital of from Sit I to 525. bv selling the Fritch Vegetable Span, tailet articles and remedies at houses and factories. Andress E. H. ROWELL. General Agent. P. O. Box 6o<. Tndiananolis. I would sell the exclusive rights for Indianapolis. L. H, K. 13 Help Wanted—Female STENOGRAPHER, at least three years’ experience; splendid opportunity for advancement; working conditions A-l ; arrange for interview now; go to work next .Monday: salary $25. FIDUCIARY EM--I_>[QYMENT BUREAU. 4311 Lemoke Bldg. EXPERIENCED waitress waited. 22 Kentucky Ave. GEM HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio. 75c, SI.OO. $1.50. Weekly, $4-$5. Modern. 7 Situations Wanted b—Female HOUSEKEEPER by widow in Protestant home: good references; have nice furnishings. Try, 2909-W. 18 Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 1134: modern sleeping room: walking distance: one or two gentlemen. Rilev 5273. DELAWARE. N. 425; Apt. 6; lovely room; private family; reasonable. Lin. 3638, MERIDIAN. N.. 2143: nicely furnished room: modern. 1 - Randolph 3229. WE HAYE THEM FURNISHED ROOMS—APARTMENTS B. & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellow Bldg, Riley 2707, WE HAVE THEM. FURNISHED ROOMS—APARTMENTS. B. & B RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellow Bldg. Riley 2707, FURNISHED room: eTean. modern: adjeflns bath: close in: reasonable, Lin. 7407. a—r Light Housekeeping DLL EOF! 1336; well furnished, light. airy rooms: S7-S8: garage. Cir, 3628. COLLEGE AVE.. 1322: nicely furnished rooms in private hor.le. Main 8763. MARION Ave.. 906; 2 downstairs rooms: private bath: $17.50. Belmont 1970-W. .’ARK. 1924; 2-rbom suite: furnished, modern; ground floor. Randolph 4211. ,OUTH St.. E 315: lurmshed rooms, bath; housekeeping: $2.00 week up. CLEAN, modern, lurnisned suite: private: reasonable. Riley 2175. _ iWO-KOOM funfished apartment, walking distance: S7. Drexel 3540-R. .? 9 Rentals a—Houses iKCH. Q 29: 7-room semi-modem, by owner. Riley 5585. 714 N. Nobie. BRIGHTVVOOD AVE., N.. 1628; five-room double: S2P. Webster 4391. ROOKS ID ", 2003; large modern double; six rooms, bath, full basement, garage; ■ ter paid: $43. Web. 8023-J. CAPITOL. N.. 3418; six-room modern douhc; garage; SSO. Ken. 4140, CCFIEY. 1‘03; hall double. 6 rooms, electric lights. 517.50. Drex. 6449-W. CORN eLiUS. 4023; strictly modem fivernnm*bungalow; garage. Irv. 2019-R. DREXEL. N, modern four-room double : garage; $35; water paid. Web. 908-J, LA SALLE, N.. 640: 6-room. modern double; built-in features. linoleum; arago: water paid. Webster 3628. NEW YORK, E. 1050; gas. water, elec, toilet: special inducement! reasonable, uRATT. E. 3419: 4-room, semi-modern double' basement; attic: paved street: one SQuare E. 10th ear line; $25; newly papered. Randolph 8980. RAYMOND. 1751; four rooms, garage, 3330 E. New York; three rooms, bridge den, Bel. 1041. SPRUCE STr;- 807; modern, six-room cottage. 27TH St, W, 1150: 6-rooms, electric lights, gas. rent reduced S2O. Circle 0613. E. I. McCracken. THREE rooms; electric lights, city water, inside toilet; si6. Drex. 3677-R.

19 Rentals a—Houses FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow; rent rea--,sonab'c. Bel. 0902-W. A. F. ZAINEr, REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N. DELA. LI. 6520. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE b — Houses, Flats Furnished PARK. 205&; upper dup'ax; everything furnished, private entrance: bath. Ran. 4 Soft. \ c—Apartments Apartments Meridian St, 3311 N.: 8 rms.... $208.33 Meridian St, 272.> N.: 3 rma .. . 55.00 Meridian St. 2735 N: 4 rm. frnt. 70.00 Delaware St, 1459 Sf 6 rms. .. . 70.00 Delaware St, 723 N.: 6 rms 65.00 Delaware St, 723 N.: 5 rms 55.00 Washington St, 1139 E.:> 3 rms.. 50.00 E. Wash. St, 4001: 2 rms 47.50 Prospect H. H. Woodsman Cos. Lincoln 5391 We insure everything but the hereafter 1923 CENTRAL AYE. 2-room apartmerit. We furnish gas. electric lights heat, water and janitor. Only SBO per month. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL COLORED TENANTS Del Mar flats, 221 W. Vermont St, ready for high grade colored people. See ns at once for information. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL —Business Places BUSINESS room: rear Haag’s drug store. 156 N. Illinois; good for- pool, plumber, tinner or cobbler shop, rent s3b. Ran. 9364 of* Ind. Tr-st. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses FLETCHER Ave,; six rooms, modern, garage; paved street and alley; bargain; $4.000. Lin. 3734. ‘ PRATT; —2500 block east; 4-room cottage, bath and garage: by owner. Web. 2QoB, \ / Like Rent " Price $3,250.00; $50.00 Cash, Balance $32 Per Month. X CHOICE 2 BUNGALOWS Five rooms and bath, small payment down and balance like rent. Nearing completion. Located 3532-8536 Stanton Ave, intersection Brookville Rd. and Sherman Dr Owner. Mr. Sexton! Main 6554. Kenwood 2286. I FIVE-ROOM Kellastone stucco bungalow; semi-modern; fine furnace, garage. For-ty-Sixth St, four squares north of fairground; $3,500; easy payments. R. E. FRENCH. Phone Humboldt 3060. DUPLEX modern in every respect. Large garage on rear good income and investment. Will trade for small clear property for my equity or sell cheap for cash. Going lo Florida. Lin. 1294 NORTHEAST new. modern bungalow:' paved street: price $3,150; only SIOO cash. S3O a month. A. F. ZAINEY, 108 No. Delaware. NEW 5-room semi-modern bungalow. Will sell on terms of S3OO cash, balance $22.50 mon’h. Main 0707, 2059 NAPOLEON: 5-room modern home. for sale or trade: $4,500: SBOO cash. Close to Garfield Park. Drexel 4716 BARGAIN north: 0-room semi-modern, on W. 41st. St, sell SSOO cash, balance on terms. Main 0707. MEAT market, light groceries and vege"tables: cheap rent and good fixtures. Terms or trade. Lincoln 1294. NEAR Garfield Park; dandy bungalow double, only 84.500. REALTY SERA - ICE BUREAU. Lin. 5307 SIX ROOMS; gas. lights, city water, inside toilet: $2,400; ,s3so'cash. DRexe. 6817 or 2341. ) ROOMING house; 10 rooms, all modem: clean and newly papered. Ri. 2098. 6-ROOM modern double: College Ave, near loth. Bargain. Owner. Li. 3198. d—Lots GALE and ldeal_for a millinery store: rent $37.50 per month; water furnished. CAIN & CONERTY. 719 N, Denny St, Try, 2108. e—Suburban ACRE traets west of Lawrence. 710 Bankers Trust, Mntn 0520. f—Sale or Exchange 80-ACRE farm, clear: near Columbus; trade for city property. Address 228 N. East St. FIGHT-ROOM modern house, clear; trade for farm. Address 228 N. East St, 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS Will submit cash offer on investment properties and small cottages within 72 hours inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 321-22 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 3477. LET us sell your houses, lots. JOS. W. SELVAGE. Main 0717. 23 Farm Lands TEN acres; good improvements; fruit: one mile northeast of Taylorsville. D. HARTMAN, Edinburg. Ind., R. R. 5. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale FURNITURE to ten rooms; all in srood condition. Will sell cheap. Call at 911 IN. Capitol Ave. FURNITURE for sale. Ran. 5318. 526 FL Fall Creek Blvd., Apt. 3. KINDLJNG and stove wood. Big loads delivered anywhere. $3.50 anil sl, Drex, 255 QA. MATTRESSES, desk, gas rad, pict, clock, churns, meat saw, cleaver. Har, 3163. ORIENTAL rug. dining-room suite, overstuffed living-room suite and ether bjtrgnias: also kitchen utensils, including fruit jars and jelly molds. Basement 2724 N. galbott, Har, 4798-M. Rugs—Linoleums * 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs blue. urn. taupe and old rose, special. $13.95; Gold Seal Congoleura rags. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes ami patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made In beautiful colored patterns special. $7 50. 11.3x12 rugs. $29.60, all wool. (hu line of Brussels, velvets. Axmlnsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the ioweat price* in the city. Come In and be convinced All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. WasiL St., opposite SUtebous*, 4, 1f it covers the floor, we have it. a—Musical Instrun ents PLAYER piano; coin operated: real bargaln. Robertson Music Hue, 233 N. Penn. XYLOPHONE and stana; A-l cond ; quick sale. S4O. 4850 N, Penn, Wash, 0944. USED PLAYER—Standard action. mahogany case: $225; terms. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE, 235 N. Penn, EDISON Chippendale phonograph. $175; both attach. Call base. 2724 N. Talbott. SLIGHTLY used grand: $325- terms. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 235 N, Penr, b—Pqt and Live Stock 200 four-month Wyckoff W. Leg. pullets and 15 five-month Reds. BOYERS HATCHERY 143 N. Delaware. Riley 5470. c—Coal, Ice and Wood / How About Youy Coal? Good coal will be muen higher. Best Va. blk, large, eln. fkd sß.2u Best Ya. or Ky. egg, cln. fkd $6.25 Best Ky. tlk, cln. fkd *6,25 Beat Glendora blk, large, eln. fkd . $6.25 Best Ind. lump or egg, eln. fkd. . .$5.25 Best Poca. Ip, red ash, none better. $7.7.v Delivery anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRcx. 4621. Dependable since 1908. Kindling with each ton, Indiana large lump, roruec ..... .£5.20 W Va 4-in. forked ic.23 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin 1455. 920 E. North St. Irv. 4020, ATLAS FUEL CC 401 W. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. I ■ 26 Miscellaneous Wanted I SALVATION army tmrueirlai Home Help us to help others with vour used clothing. magazines news *tc Phone Wagoa. ; Main 1082 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, soiu ind renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 14261 CHIN WOO INN UB% W Ohio. New Chop suey place. Also sleeping rooms. Upholstering Overstuffed work, slip covers, cut and sewed aid cane work of all kinds called for and delivered any place >n Marion County. Forty years experience. 320 East Sixteenth BMX. JjB3C

27 Business Announcements JSAKETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TPTTLEPGE. 201 Indiana Ava. ELECTRICAL store, fully equipped and stocked. A sacrifice. Owner leaving city. Address A No. 1394 Times. 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, shipping: low rates on Florida and California shipments: overland hauling; return loads wanted. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 2353, 3628. Webster 4;>79. 06Q9-W. MOVING and commercial Pauling a specinHy .Davis Bros. Transfer ✓RT 295/. .LONG DISTANCE MOVINo. l-arge truckc. Webster 9393. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Cali at all times Randolph 3741. 29 Business Opportunities LARGEST and best located trarare buildin* in Anderson. Ind.. for rent. Located on two highways; quick action iiC'-es-sarv. JOSEPH ZEIGLER. Alexandria. Ind. ROOMING house, home and income: clean furnishings; priced to sell. Riley 2175. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK serlan, 1920; in good condition' onlv $375. Better see this one. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. CHEVROLET. 1921 tourings: your choice of two $75 and one at $125: brandnew tires: small down payment, SHONE CHEVROLET CO, 540 E. Washington. CHRYSLER SEDAN 0925; 2,850 miles; full equipment; perfect in every way; $1,795 cash. Terms or trade. I 1 The Citizens Motcfr Car Cos. 31 W. 13th. MA in 6942. DAVIS touring; ID2I In excellent condition: cash or terms. STUCKWICH & SHAKE 1001 N. Meridian. Riley 4770, ESSEX coach, new: can use 50 used cars in trade. STANDARD. 322 N. Delaware "Essex and Hudson Dealers.” FORDS ' Ford Sedan, new paint, good condition. . Ford Touring. National body. Bargain, $2lO. Sport Roadster under-slung. A goou winter job. $l2O. 1923 Ford touring with California top in A1 condition: $225. Terms. Open evenings and Sunday. . SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORD FORDOiUSEDAN 1924—5495 Equipped—snubbers, spot light, lock wheel, auto wiper, step plates etc, upholstering and paint like new. This is a real bargain ina late model closed car. THE LATH HOP M FARLAND CO. FORD TOURING. 1922 A real bargain at $35 down, balance 12 months. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1003-05 S. Meridian. DRexel 4743. FORD BODIES ' Coupes, sedans, tourings roadsters and speedsters and commercial bodies. Terms, open evenings and Sunday. SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORD 1921 touring: lock wheel, five tires. good running order; starter, demountables S9O buys it. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 640 E. Washington. FORD. 1922, late coupe; lock wheel: tires fair; good looking and running condition; only $225; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 540 F, Washington. FORD ROADSTER, 1922 A real bargain at SBS. Terms. ' OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. DRexel 4743. . GRAY cojipe. 1923: good mechanical corb dition: good tires. For a quick sale. s2ott. Webster 3005. HUPP TOURING, 1921 MECHANICALLY PERFECT. NEWLY PAINTED FIVE GOOD TIRES. TCKMS OR TRADE. STUTZ,FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian RI. 4922. Open Evenings and Sundays. HUPP club sedan; demonstrator. 3 weeks old: blue duco. disc wheels, fully equipped. Call Hum. 1155. MR. ZAPP. HUPP 8 touring: demonstrator; new car guarantee: fully equipped, terms or trade. Humb, 1155, MR. ZAPP, 5167 Guilford. HUPP 8 sedan: demonstrator, new car Terms or trade. Call Hum. 1105. MR ZAPP. this 1922 model Is newly GSOfA ji painted, has five disc wheels. spare tire, wing cap and motometcr, two spot lights, fine interior condition: only . SIBO down and $28*50 per month. TERBTEGGE HOLIXIWELI, CO, Rollin and Rickenbacker Diets. 436 N. Capitol. Lin. 7554, MAR MON TOURING 1923: winter inclosure, good tires and paint: mechanically as good as any Marmon 34 can be: Fliutze shock absorbers A real value at a price so low that you can't afford to pass it upTrade or Terms. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th. MA in 6942. OVERLAND CHAMPION, LATE, 1929 In A-l condition. A real bargain atsllo down, balance 12 months. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-6 o S. Meridian. DRexel 4743. t - Packard Touring 1922, 7-pass. Six; completely rebuilt in our shop; refinished in Duco. Seat covers. Tires good. New battery. sell this one real saving. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th. MA in 6942* STUTZ SEDAN, 1923 PRICED TO SELL. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. RI. 4922. Open evenings and Sunday FOMEttS Mil automobiles We have taken in on new Buicks so many used cars we ai;e forced to sell them to make room. Our Loss —Your Gain. Low Prices —Payments. We will sell you if you come into our store. / Huff-Buick Sales Cos. 363 N. Illinois St. Open Evenings and Sunday. s ynvf'. Wp have two demonstrators: jMJj. \ one fully equiffped, including J 1 windshield wings, wing cap and motometer, bumpers, spare tire, driving light, rear-view mirrow, windshield wiper, ail complete and makes one of the prettiest sport tourings that can be bought. The other one has no eJuipment, but both have Just been broken in good. So here is your chance to own a high-class, quality, fine appearing car at a considerable reduction. Enjoy it the- balance of the summer and then for a moderate cost, you can equip with winter inolasure for winter use. Come see either one of these ears and you will agree witn us that they are bargains. TERSTEGGE HOLLOWELL CO, • Rollin and Rickenbacker Dists. 436 N.yCapitol Ave. Lincoln 7564. USED CARS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE 340 SO. PENN. MAIN 1706,

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Sell The Things You Don’t Need The thousands of TIMES readers taken as a whole have countless articles of a miscellaneous nature —articles which they no longer use, but which would find a ready sale if they were offered to the right people. If you have a lot of things you don’t need SELL THEM. THEN USE THE CASH TO BUY SOMETHING YOU REALLY NEED. To sell them advertise them in the Want Ads. Phone Your Ad, MA in 3500

30 Automobiles for Sale WE do all kinds of motor overhauling and general oonditionin* of autos. OUR SERVICE EXCELS. Automobile Hospital 133 So. East St. DRex. 3600, GOOD PEOPLE TO ‘DEAL WITH We worked long and earnestly to build the reputation that is expressed in these five' yards. IT IS YOUR PROTECTION WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR FROM US. Price. 1923 Hupp Coupe SBOO 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 500 126 1925 Hupp 8 Tour 1,700 425 1924 Ford Coupe 450 115 1925 Jordan Sedan .... 1,600 400 1922 Reo Coupe 650 165 1925 Hupp Sedan 1.35 C 340 1921 Hupp Sedan 600 150 See the above cars at 730 N. Meridian. 1923 Ford Sedan S2OO SSO 1921 Reo Touj; 400 100 1920 Premier .Tour 250 90 1920 Stude. Tour 275 75 1922 Buick Tour 375 100 1922 Ford Tour 160 40 We have 25 other cars ranging in price from SIOO to SSOO. See the above at 139 S. East St. Wilbur-Jfohnsom Go. 730 N. Meridian Lln. 1527. Open Evenings FORD BODIES —Ueo Breiana. coupes, tourings, roadsters, some late 1924 models. I. WOLf. 555-61 N. Capitol. BETTER used cars ai me lowest cost that arc dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO- 955 N. Meridian. IF you are looking tor a bargain in a good usad car. see MONTY. Terms or trade. 508 E. 10th St, Lin, 1294. haynes-schmidt. Inc 120 w NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted • 1922. 1923. 1924 and ) 925 model? preferred: we pay cash and deal. quickly; save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 669 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North 9t. Plenty oi narking space. Lin. 4616. HIGHEST CASH PfUCJPAID FOR USED CARS, WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 619 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs 1203 N. MERIDIAN Auto Repairing and General Overhauling. All work guaranteed. We are never satisfied until you’re satisfied. Personal service. jt T ST OPENED HUDSON AND ESSEX SERVICE General overhauling and repairing at the lowest possible cost. Drive In. 1203 N. Meridian St. VULCANIZING, top repairing and rebuilding. Complete line ol curd llrea m •took. KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO, 36 Ky Ave. / . BEST USED TIKES ROGERS! Bet. 4.3011. 3117 VV. Washington. Bel. 4800. USED CARS uuugnt and sold. t. QOUk BURG, 522 N. Capitol. 1 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. Roberson Cycle Store 040 Mags. A\ j. 37 M mey to Loon NEED MONEYT , Quickly confidentially and buatoeaa ilka dealings is a part of the service we give LOANS ON ■ Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 Vo E. Washington St. U A in 71686. LI incoln 7184 teffi

37 Money to Loan Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of tlie Slate of Indiana, and was established lor the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your neither do wo make Inquires of your friends, relatives .or tradespeople You can ha\y all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. IF*IN A HURRY Phone Main 2923. Household Finance Service Cos. 464 Kresge Bldg. Fourth floor Kresge Bldg, 41 E. Wash Corner of Pennsylvania StCash in 24 Hours or sooner if needed Personal Loans up to S3OO at the legal interest rate on easy repayment plan. Security Inv. and Loan 136 N. Delaware 1 in. .V>so 38 Auction Sales "IF IT S ON EARTH I CAN SELL IT.'’ Binzer, Auctioneer Washington loop. 3921 Park 39 Legal Notices NOTICE OF THE SALE OF MARION COUNTY VOTING MACHINE BOM Da. Notice is hereby given that ur> to 10 o'clock a. m on Tuesday. Sept. 1. 1925. sealed bids will be received by the Treas urrr es Marion County at the Courthouse in the City of Indianapolis, for the purchase of Marion County Voting Machine Bonds in the amount of Sri,'.uiiO. mat Bald bonds shall be in denominations of $620 each, and sha’l bear interest at the rate of 4tj per cent per annum. pava7-*e semi-annually on the first days of March and September of each year shall be divided into twenty equal series of live bonds each the first senes* principal and interest to mature and be payable on the Ist day of March. 1926. and one series, principal and interest each six months thereafter until all are paid. Said bonds shall boar the date of March 1 1925. Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the, State of Indiana to provide the funds to pay th" cost of 55 voting machines. The sale of said bondi will continue from day to day until al! are sold. * The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. L. DUVALL. Treasurer Marion County. Indiana. Aug. 10. 1025. NOTICE On Aug 12 the undersigned will sell at Public Auction, for storage and repair charges, one Oidsmobile 6 todring car. Serial x Number 16.3416. property of Edward Macher Present address unknown. (Signed) D. E GREEN CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OK THE BOARD Indianapol.s, Ind, Aug, 8. 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 Till day of August. 1025. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12621. 1925. for the vacation. N Aug. 7. 1923. Declaratory Rso!ution No. 12021. 1925. Resolved By the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed n® e-sery to vacate FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF GOLDEN HILL DRIVE. From east property line (K Elmira St, To jjrst property line of Barnes Ave. The propqsert vacation tiring more particularly described as follows: "Being that pari of the first alley south of Golden Hill Dr, from the east property line of Elmira St. to the west property Mna of Barnes Ave, exiypt a five-foot easement strip in the center of said alley reserved for the use of puolic utilities such as water, gas. telephone, telegraph and electric light companies, and for the installation of mains, ducts, poles, etc. subject at all times to the authority of the Ctt.v of Indianapolis and further to the easement herein described. No permanent or other structures arc to be maintained upon such casement by the 1 owner of such lot or ’nts. rmt such owners should take their title subject to the right r.f the publie utility companies and to the right of the owners of the other lots in said addition aid to the easement herein granted for lhgress and egress in. along, across and through the strip ol ground herein described. The property beneficially or Injuriously affected by the proposed vacation being the abutting property. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Aug. 28. 1925. as a dale upon which remonstrances may be hied or presented by persons interested in or affected by. said proposed vacation as above described, and on said day at 2 o'clock-"?), m, said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances u-tiich may have been filed or presented, and for the Surpose of taking final action thereon Uch actions shall be final and conclusive upon all' persons CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works Citv of Indianapolis. Aug. 10 ancT 17. 1925, | CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind, Aug. 7. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Publics Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 7th day of August, 1925, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12624. 1925. lor the vacation. June 25. 1925. Declaratory Resolution No 12624 1925. Resolved, by the Board of Public Works of tlie City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it Is desired and deemed necessary to vacate FIRST ALLEY WEST OF BARNES AVENUE. From North Line ot Water Street, To South Line of First Alley South of Pickwick Place. The proposed vacation being more particularly described as follow s : "Being that part of the first alley west of Barnes Ave_ from the north line ot Water St to the south line of the first alley south of Pickwick Place, except a five-foot easement in the center of said alley reserved for the use of public utilities. such as water, gas, telephone, tellegraph and electric light companies and for the installation of mams, poles, ducts, etc, subject at all times to the authority of the City of .Indianapolis and. further to the easement herein describe,!. No pe-ma-lient or other structures are to be rrnmT tained upon such easement by the owner of such lot or lots, but surh owners should take their title subject to the right of the publie utility companies mid to the right of the owners of the other lifts lr. said addition, and to the easement herein granted for ingress and egress in, alon t across and through the strip oL grounl herein dewrlwd.’ * The property beneficially or injuriously affected by the proposed vacation, being the abutting property The Board of Publie Works of said city has fixed Friday. Aug. 28th. 1925. as a date upon which remonstrances maV l>e filed or presented by persons interested in, or afTected by. said proposed vacation as above described, and on said day at 2 o'clock p. m, said Board will meet at Its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed nr presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such actions shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. . CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN, M J SPEXCER Board of Public Works, City of Indian- , Aug.To. 11 !?. 19 S3.

39 Legal Notices CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Auz. 8. 1925. TO WHOM IT SiaY CONCERN: Notio i hereby given by the Board pi Public Works of the City of Indianapolis; Induina. that on the 7th aay of Aur.. 19~o* they unanimously adopted Dleciaratory Resolution No. 12022. 1925. for the vacatiou. June 20. Declaratory Resolution No. 12022, 1920. Resolved by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that it i desired and det*med necewary to vacate PARRY DRIVE From point 200 ft. east of east property line of East Riverside Parkway, To west property line of Spring Ho.* low Rd. The proposed vacation being more particularly descrilK-d as follows: Being all that part of Parry 'Drive, extending from a point, said point being 300 feet east of the eaat line of East Riverside Parkway measured along the line of Parry Drive, to the weat property 'lne of Spring Hollow Rd . except a five-foot easement in the renter or sajd drive reserved for the use of public utilities, such as water, gas. telephone, telegraph and electric light oomiVanieH and for the installation of mains, poles, duct* etc. subject at all times to the authority of the City of Indianapolis &od further to the a.-ement. herein described. No permanent or otner structures are to be maintained upon such easement by the owner of such lot or lots but such owners should take their title subject to the nffJH of the public utility companies and to the right of the owners of the other lots in said addition. md to the easement herein granted for ingress and orress in. along aeross and through the strip or ground herein described. 'Hie property beneficially or InjuriousIv affected by the proposed vacation, being the abutfnr property The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Aug. 28. as dale unon which remonstrances may filed or presented by r>ersona interested In. or affected by said proposed vacation as above described, and on said day at o'clock p. m . said Board will meet at Us offbv for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances w’htch may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon Such actions shall be final and con* elusive UP on - COF^s . W. H FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Publie Works. City of Indianapolis. _ Aig. 10 and 17. 102r>. ' CITY APVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndiananolis. Ind.. Aug 8. 192.*k TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN . _ Notice is herebv given b.v the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 7th dav of August. 1925 they unanimously adopted Deelara- ! torv Resolution No 12623. 1925. for th* ! yaeation. _ June 25. 1920. Declaratory Reso’ution No 12023. 1925. t Resolved. Bv the Board of Public Works l of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that it i desired and deemed necessary to vaTYksT ALLEY SOUTH OF PICKWICK PL. Fom Elmira St.. To Barnes Ave. ! The proposed vacation being more particularly described as follows: I Being that part of the first alley south ■of Pickwick PL. from the east line of Elmira St to the west line of Barnes Ave : except a five-foot easement in the center | of said a’.ley reserved for the use of pubIhe utilities such as water, gas telephone, j trirzraph aud pirctriq liyht oompantrs and 1 for thr installation of mains polos duota. rtc, subieot at all times to the authority 1 of the Citv of Indianapolis, and further ito the easement herein described. No permanent or other struetnres are to be main tained unon surh easement by the owner lof siteh lot or lot*, but such owner* ! should take their title subject to the right ! of the publie utility companies and to the right of the owners of the Other lots in said-Addition, and to the easement herein granted for ingresa and egress In. along. 1 across and through the strip of ground herein described. The pruts rty beneficially or Injuriously, ' affected bv the proposed vacation being the 1 abutting property. The Board of Public Work* of said eity ) has fixed Friday. Aug 28 1925. as a date i upon which remonstrances may be filed l or presented bv persons interested in. or affected bv. aaid proposed vacation as above described, and on said day at 2 i o'clock p m, said Board will meet at i its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such actions shall be final and conclusive upon nil persons CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Publie Works City of Indianannlls. Aug 10 and 17. 1925 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind Aug. 8. 1926. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby given the Board of Public .Yorks of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the .th day if Aug, 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prim a facie asesssments for tlie following described public improvement as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: ' Improvement Resolution No. 1,196 FIRST ALLEY WEST OF CAPITOL AVENUE From north property line of Forty-First St "to rtouth property Hne of Forty-Second St, ' ' By grading and paving the alley with Aspnalt, AsphaltlreCojicrete, Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet: or grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-tnch Asphaltic-Concrete base to the above width and providing 1 130 lineal ; fe. t of sxlo-ineh Stratifbtl Lijjpstone 1 Marginal Stone, as specified. Also extending all wafer, gas. sewer and other private service connections to prop- ! citv line, where not already in. All to be as shown on ’ plan and as Persons interested tn or affected by said ! described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works lof said city lias flxeiU Wednesday. Aug. | 12. 1925. 2:00 p m as a date upon which ; remonstrances will be received, or heard. against the amount assessed against each ! piece of property described in said roll, and i will dotrrmine th* qurntion a* to whether j such lots or tracts of land have been or i will he benefitted in the amounts named. on said roll, or in a greater or less sum i than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said pnma i facie assessments with the names of ownI era ami descriptions of property subject to be assessed is on file and may bo ! -een at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. _ CHARLES F, COFFIN. / W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. _ Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. i Aug 19 and 11. jo2.y " CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPAR'I’MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndiananolis. Ind . Am S. 1925. I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given b.v the Board of i Publie Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that or. ihe 7tl< day of August 1925 they approved an assessment roll allowing the prima fade assessments for ihe following dc-cribed nubile iqgprovement. as authorized by the Improvement , Resolution named: . Improvement Resolution No. 11908. HAUGH ST From north property line of Twelfth 8t To south Hne of pavement In Sixteenth St. Bv grading and paring the roadway with Wooden Book, Asphaltie-Concrete Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line lo curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet : providing 24 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone: resetting 4 manhole tops to grade Also extending all water, gas, aewcr®and other private service eonnections to property line where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and as Specified. Persons interested in or affected by said ■ described public improvement are hereby j notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday Aug. 12, 1925. 2 p. m . as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each ! niece of property described in said roll.' a ltd will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima faci* assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be soesect. is oil file and may be Been 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. Aug. 10 and 11. 1926. CITY’ ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Aug 8. 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given b.v the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 7th day of Auguat. 1925. they unanimously adonted Decaratory Resolution No. 12625. 1925. lor the vacation. Declaratory Resolution No. 12625. 1026. Resolved. By the Board of Public Works of the City oi Indianapolis. Indiana, that it desired-and deemed neeegsary to vacate r IRST ALLEY SOUTH OF TWENTY9TXTH ST From east property line of Highland Pi, To west property line of first alley east of High'and PL The proposed vacation bring more partieu'ariy described as follows: "Bring that part of the first alley south of Twenty-Sixth St, from the east prop-

FOURTEEN ENTER PLEAS Arrwtpd in Liquor Raid* Saturday at Evansville. Hu Vflitrd Prt* EVANSVILLE, Ind, Aug. 10.— Fourteen persons' were to plead guilty in' city court here tod*y to charges ot violating liquor laws, following a series of raids by c&jinty and Federal authorities Saturday In which twenty-seven prisoners were taken and 1.000 quarts of liquor seized. Thirteen were refeased when their alleged guilt was shouldered by others of the prisoners. The fourteen have been held without hall since their arrest. THIEVES ACTIVE OVER WEEK-END Vacationist Discovers Home Ransacked. Several '■burglaries were reported to police Sunday night. William Balst, manager American Shoe Kebullders, 48 E. Washington St, said $56 left in y. secret hiding place by an employe was missing. Harlan Hadley, 26 E. Thirty-Seventh St, returned home from his vacation and found his home rn.isacked ami a talking machine and pair of cuff links, both valued at $87.59, gone. J. H. Crawley. Speedway City, reported the theft of a diamond ring Valued at $155. Charles Seibert, 650 W. Thirtieth St, told police his pocket was picked of sl2 while standing In front of police headquarters. Joe Woudo, 114 S. Cincinnati St, found his home ransacked nnd Jewel O’ valued at $45 taken. TO HOLD SESSION ON INDUSTRIES (Continued From Page 1) vestrhents in Indianapolis we have nt yet undertaken. “I know of no reputable manufacturers In Indianapolis who cannot obtain adequate credit at Indianapolis banks.” Florida has received little financial support from Indianapolis, according to Meyer. "Our savings deposits certainly do not show an exodus to the South," he declared. "They have grown $490,000 since Jan. 1, and I believe other banks have received a corresponding Increase." Can Boost. Population Public spirited citizens, working together for the advancement of Indianapolis. can add hundreds of thousands of people to the city through development of Industry, according to Meye% He cited the Instance of Shelby. Ohio. That town, he said, had 1,500 Inhabitants before boosters started a campaign. Within -ji few years, through consistent advertising nnd the team work of Its responsible citizens, the town had become a city 0f*25.000 population, with scores of factories whose wares advertised the city throughout the world. Indianapolis, he said, with people, could certainly exceed the achievements of the little Ohio town. Employment for Cnpitnl "Our problem In Indianapolis is not that of finding capital, but of finding profitable employment for capital. To the degree to which It Is demonstrated that the community can make safe and proper use of money, it will he readily provided. When we are nil working to the ob ject of doing more business and are all Interested In the welfare of those tjjjout us, we will he able to make such use of eajHtal right here In !n----fllanapolls that thare will he no in- ! ducement to anyone to take money elsewhere." BASEBALL POOL C'HARGKI) • Tiisto, 15 1 V S. West St, and Pete Stevens, 511 \V. Washington St, were each fined $25 nnd costs on,charges of keeping a gaming device in city court today. Officers charged the men were operating a baseball pool. 39 Legal Notices ertv line of Highland FI. to the west prop ertv line of the first alley east of Highland PI." The property beneficially or injuriously affected by the proposed vocation being the abutting property. The Board of Public Work* hf said city has fixed Frul.iv. Aug 28. 1925 a. a date unon which remonstrances may he filed or presented by persons interested lit or affected l.y. satrf proposed vacation a* above described, and on said day at .2 o c’oek p m said Board will meet at ire office for the purpose of hearin* and con sidering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such actions shun be final and conclusive unon all persons CHARLES E COFFIN, W. H FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public Works City of Indiananolls. Aug. 10 and 17. 1925. 1 CfTY ADVERTISE.MKN’T ‘ DKPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind . Auc 8. 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice ts hereby given by Ihe Board of Publie Works of the City of Indian apolis Ind . that on the 7th day of Aug . 1925. tbty approved an assessment roll showing the prime facte aasessm-uts of the following described public improvement ss authorized b.v tlie Improvement Resolution named. Improvement Resolution Ofo. 12078 RI’SSELL AVE. (University Heights) From east property line of Bowman Ave To west property line of Mathews Ave Except tne Intriaectlon of Otterbeln Ave By grading and graveling the roadway from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 24 feet grading and graveling the wlnga of the intersecting alley* in t similar mam er and to the widths as show on plans: curbing both sides of the roadway with startlfied limestone, berra aanii stone, granite or Ax24-lneh conerrate curb curbing the wings of the intersecting allevs In a similar manner and to the widths its shown on plans: providing 94 lineal feet of 0-fool radius granite corners: rebuilding 1 iron inlet: providing 1 new iron Inlet . laying 24 lineal fert of 8 Inch drain pilte with connection* made to Inlets All to he as shewn on plan and as specified Person* interested In or affected b.v said described publie Improvement sre hereby notified l that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixe*) Wednesday. An* 12th. 1925. 2 p. m as a date upon which remonstrances will he received, nr heard againu the amovul assessed atal-.isl each piece of property described In said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or traets of land have been or will he benefited tn the amounts named on said roll, or In a treater or less sum than that named on said roll Said assessment roll showing atd prima facie assessments, with the names of owner* sod description* of property subiect to lavasseawl is on file and may be seen at tne office of the Board of Public Work* of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN W. H. FREEMAN, M J SPENCER Board of Public Work*. City of Indian-AuH-*f >| §. U ll, 1986.

MONDAY, AUG. 10, 1925

SUITOR SHOT BY IRRATEFATHER Wounds Are Fatal to Daughter's Lover. Bu Puffed Prraa CHICAGO, Auk, 10.—Robert Killian, 29, died here today from bullet wounds inflicted by n father who did not want his daughter to "vun around wlthvmen." Killlnn was driving MurUl OiiNcola, 23. to her home. Knowlnff her father’s animosity for h*r friends, Muriel had her escort stop the car a block from her home. John Gaacoln. the father, suddenly appeared at the side of the car, drew ft revolver nnd shot Killian three times. The father and dnußhter are held by police. Gascola, now penitent, claims he wqs crazed by moonshine.

EXPERTS GIVE BUILDING IDEAS C. of C. Structure Plans Subject of Conferences. New Mens ere to he Ineorporntcd Into plans for the Chaml>er of Com- | merce HldfC, to he erected at 316-320 X. Meridian St, as the result of conferences between 'officials of the hulldlnK. nnd seven lending manoners and owners of business buildlns. The romfnlssion. which reseed onj temporary plans, represented the building; planning service of the National Association of Buildtnf Owners nnd <S(nnngcrs. It was headed |by Earle Shultz, Chicago, manager of the Edison nnd Chlcuuo Trust | Bldßs. Permanent plnns will he issued after strueiurnl revisions sußaested by the conference have been incorporated, according to Bowman Elder, secretary the Chamber of (’em- | inerce Bulldlnp Company. He sud ! actual building would start on reliedI uled time. ;gets new subsidiary Midland I'tllltles Company Atqtlir a Ft. Wayne Concern. Bit Timm Hiirrinl FT WAYNE. Ind, Auk. 10.— 1 Midland,Utilities Company today ncj quired control of the Indiana Service Corporation which has headqunr- | ters in Ft. Wayne, Ind This new j subsidiary supplies electric llßht and power and street railway service I here and operates three radiating electric railroad lines. It also supplies electric light and | power service to twenty-two smaller Wabash valley communities through central Indiana and operates local street railway systems In Wbash, Peru and Logansport. Total gross earnings of the Indiana Service Corporation for the twelve months ended June 80, 1025, wart (1,4 i president Midland Company, waa chairman Indiana Service Corporation. ONE HELD: TWO SOUGHT Police Arrets! Motorist On Blind Tiger Charge John Bennett. 6607 Feguaon St., is held today on charges of transporting liquor and blind tiger and police nre seachlng for two colored I men said lo have NlB with him ; late Saturday. Bennett was hrld for police by ; Clyde Sanders, 603 W. Thirty-first St, who trailed Bennett's auto I driven by one of tlie colored men to Thirtieth anti Elmira Sts. Sanders ■ •aid the auto nearly struck his Wife ! and child near their home Snell | Jtmount of liquor was found In Bennett's auto. STREET CELEBRATION Kesidents of Minnesota St. to Have Public i{t‘.|oiclng. James M. Ogden, corporation counsel, will'l>e the principal speaker at a celebration of residents of Minnesota St. to mark the improvement of that thoroughfare from Shelby St. to State Ave. Tuesday night. BLAMES PARENTS’ NEGLECT Bu I nilid Prmn LAGRANGE, Ind. Aug. 10.—Fail { tire of parents to teach respect fmthe law was blamed for the current wave of child bnndlfry by Dr. Hem v N. Sherwood, State superintendent of public Instruction, in an address at the Methodist Chureh here Sunday. MAN Cl T WITH RAZOR Larue Wateref colored, 918*4 Celton St, Is in city hospital today uffering from razor wounds said by police to have been Inflicted by his wife, Laura Waters, at the home of Jesse Arnold. 826 W Pratt St, Saturday. Mrs, Waters waa charged with assault and battery with Intent t kill. GIRL BRINGS CHARGES Bu Timm Hnjriat EVANSVILLE. Ind, Aug. 10 Frank Bates, member of a wellknown Newburgh (Ind) family, wan at liberty today on SI,OOO bond, after he entered a plea of guilty Saturday to charges brought against him by a 14-year old girl. (B ARRELS; TAKES POISON Miss Terry Braeton, 19, of 1445 Lee St, was reported improved i.t the city hospital today from effect* of slow poison said to have been taken Sunday at her home. Police learned Miss Firm-ton took th poison after ft quarrel with her 13 year-oi l sister. ESCAPED PRISONER BVC-K I Bu I'nUrit Prtu t SHELRYVILLK, Ind, Aug. 10.— Clarence Pausjh. under prison sentence In Ripley County, waa. taken back tn Verealllee today, I where he escaped from Jail Frida A night. Pa ugh waa found hiding ‘M a parch of high weeds near bare, m