Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 79, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1925 — Page 10

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1 Death Notices RUSIE. WILLIAM A.—Died at Marion. Ind.. on Aug. 12. age 78 years. Private interment Crown -Hill cemetery Friday, Aug 14. at 2 p. int. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2228 Shelby Si 1 Out) uidiana Avenue Drexel 2670. Circle 650 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 N. Ldinois St. Fune.ai dirtvU.rs 'o the people of Indian ar-He since 1887. Pbone —Main 01541, 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CRfeMATORY BERT S. GADD —2130 Proapect St. Phone Stewan 22' 7 8. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E . Main 090 b. - KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. „ . MA. 1154 Res.. BEL. 3568-R-1 UNDERTAKERS—KTSEV it TITUS. 951 V Bolawnrr. Main rtfiso, - Lodges and Clubs DRUlDS—Members of Indianapolis Grove No. 37. United Ancient Order of Druids are requested to meet at Hall. ~9S. Delaware St.. Friday afternoon at 1:30. to atten dthe funeral of our deceased brother. Wm. Lfl’im. from lrs residence. 1330 St, (Signed) C, E. PAULSEN. 8 Special Notices _ MARGARET SELLERS, D. 0.. D C.. N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease. masasre. 1 N. New Jersey, Room 4. WANTED—Two persona desiring to go to Miami within next few days. Call Kenwood 1095. between 7 and 0 a. m . MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE. 720 N. New Terney. W Lost and Found

FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis 6treet cats yesterday.

CHILD S COAT 6 UMBRELLAS • CHILD'S RING 1 PACKAGE PACKAGE OF CANCELLED CHECKS Main 2737. r KAiLUNIT Y PlN—sigma Xu. jewelled WBstrr 4600. Reward. RUbY RlNG—Man’s on E. 11th St., between Cornell and Belief ontame: reward. Circle 6252 31? E. 11th. PARTY WHO FOUND—Lady's Scottish Rite ring p’rase return and receive reward. Drexel 0746. i 1 Help v/anted—Male We are enlarging our sales iorce in this district, and have openings lor 3 live sa psmen with autos who are familiar with the meat, grocery, delicatessen, restaur; nt ami hardware trade to sell Dayton Scales, sheets electric coffee mills and meat choppers; commission advanced weekiv hi- is an excellent opportunity ior men who want to increase their earnings and become permanently established with a arse organization where promotion is raoil to men who can produce. DA i TON SCALE CO.. Division. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. '143 N. Penn. St. WANTbD—Grid moulders, iornnng room men and battery assemblers. No labor trouble, but increased business nieans m. creased force. Working conditions and wages the best. Apply Harris U. S L. Service Station Michigan and Illinois Sts. Friday Aug. 14th Tj. S LIGHT & HEAT CORP. Jli Instructions INSTRUCTION In permanent waving and beauty culture. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 01: ?e St. Drex. 4030. MEN tc warp barnet trade. fRI-CIT V BARBUR COLLEGE, bio R Washing ton St Uidianapol 8. Ind. Circle 07p7 14 Salesmen Wanted WANTED—Agents A rare chance for a few men or women to build a nice, clean, profitable business in Indianapolis, starting with a cash capital or from 2>iu to 825. bv selling: the Fntch Vegetable Soap, tailet articles and remedies at houses and factories. Address L. ROWELL. General A*ent. P O. Box 6p7. Indionanolis. I would se’.l the exclusive r igVg for Indianapolis. L. H. R. 16 Help Wanted—female CLERICAL Experienced: furnish references: single: grade' A-l in appearance and personality; downtown: salary. 818. _ FIDUCIARY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. WHITE GIRL to wait table in delicatessen. Washington 5073. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male CABINET MAKER, machine exper.: can read blue prints. Wants job. DR. 3651, b—Female HALF-DAT work. No Sundays. By experienccd girl. Web. 9150. 15 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. 1006—Desirable, clean rms.: mod.; very reasonable. Lincoln 1T9.~>. DELAWARE, N., 425—Apt. 6: lovely room; private family. $5. Lincoln 3638. GEM HOTEL. 35 W. unim foe, SI.OO, $1.50. Weekly. $4-$5. Modern. MERIDIAN, N.. 2143—Nicely furnished room; modern. Randolph 3229. PRATT. W. 147: Apt. 2; furnished room; modern and clean: no other roomers. Call after 5:30. WALKING DlSTANCE—Desirable rm. ad.i. bath; pri. fam. gent, pref, Riley 3117. NEWLY furnished room, modem auartment: waiting distance. Riley 2920. a—Light Housekeeping BROADWAY 1422, rear; 3 rooms; gas, elec., wayr. For colored people; $3 COLLEGE. 1336—Weli rurnished, light. airy rooms; S7 and? 8; garage. C. 3828. COLLEGE AVE.. 1322; nicely furnished rooms in private home. Main 8763. ILLINOIS N.. 2300: two-room suite, nicely furnished: modern. Ken. 5702. NEW YORK. E.. 540—1 room and kitchenette, $6: 1 room light housekeeping. >4: 1 sleeping room, $3.50. Riley 5514. OLIVE, 1236—2 furnished, modern, housekeeping rooms. Drexei 6104. PRATT. E.. 227—Light housekeeping 6uite; modem- everything furnished: reasonable. Lin. 3218. CLEAN, modem, furnisned suite: private; reasonable. Riley 2175. b—Board and Rooms HARRISON. W., 4542—Furnished room north, with board; private family; mod PENNSYLVANIA N„ 2123—Dowustairs room: 2 men or couple; room and board. $7 each—sl4 couple. Harrison 1802-R.

28 Rooms for Rent b—Board and Rooms 30TH. \V„ 502: nice congenial man. wife employed with wdow. Ran. 0032. FURNISHED room, centrally located: every convenience: price reasonable; board optional. Call Drex. 0478-M. 19 Rentals a—Houses BROOKSIDE. 2003; larsle modern double; six rooms, bath, full basement, garage; water paid; 543. Web, 8023-„ CAPITOL. N., 2028.—Rear, 4 living rooms : and garage. Main 1310. ; dupiex. 5 rooms, hardwood floors, heat and water, gas range. icebox; adults; garage. Har. 0282. COFFEY. 003: hail double. 0 rooms, electric lights. $17.50. Drex. 0440-W, DEARBORN. 405 ft.; 4 rms., semi-mod.T gar,; 828.50. Call Miss lig. Main 07151. GARFIELD AVE.. 38—Double: 5 rooms mod Tii. water paid. $32. Irv. 3070-R. GRAY. N„ 558—Bungalow: modern; attractive; large porch: lour nice rooms and bath: French doors, large closets, all on one floor shades, screens, double-rod curtain fixtures; paved street and alley: East Iront; line location. One satiate from Michigan car line, $37; water paid, inquire 830 N, Oakland Ave . KEYSTONE. N.. 102(5 28: (5-room modern double $35. Randolph 7373, NEW YORK E. lUoO: gas. water, elec., toilet; special inducement: reasonable MoiiLE. 333 isTl 7-room modern double. Webster 6144-W. OAKLAND Ave.. N., 541 Bungalow: strictly modern: 5 nice, light rooms; hall, bath, large closets; all on one floor, hardwood floors: shades, double-rod fixtures: 4 French doors, large basement, sort city water, large porch, awnings, garage fine ’oeation; one block from car line; S4B; ater paid; adults. Inquire 009 N. Oaklan RAYMOND. 1751 —4-room: garage; 3330 E. New York. 2 rooms. Bel. 1041. 13TH. E. 321; 7-room, modern house; city lot water heat. Call Mam 1044. Ask for bookkeeper. VERMONT. E.. 1406—Six-room modem donb'e: garage. Web. 8813-W. HALF of 5-roonj modern double; on 19th St., east of Rural. Call WEb. 4246. CORNER of Olney and Pratt: 4-room semi-modern double: large basement, attic paved street; near school. $-o. newly papered. Rand. 8980. __ . REDUCED rent: 325 N. Jefferson; six rooms, modem; garage, rent S4O. Circ*e oofs, e. ,f. McCracken. _ ATTRACTIVE —4-room double, semi-mod-ern. $21.50. Wash. 2203-J. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow; rent reasonab'e. Bel. 0902-W. A F. ZAINBT, REAL ESTATE RENTALS A INSURANCE 108 N DELA. LI. 6a 20 SEE DUNLOP"& HOLTEGEL for bargain* REAL ESTATE c —Apartments 29TH W. 403: 4-room modern; heat, water range, icebox. Har. TENANTS Delmar flats. 221 W. Vermont We are nutting these flats in first-class shape for liigli grade e colored people. Let janitor DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL V 27 E. Market. d—Business Places INDIANA Ave., 415 |45 431 Indiana Ave |?V 429 Indiana Ave.... 3,10 J. G. McCullough Main 1700. loti N. Del. St. GA.LE and Maes Ave.: ideal for a millbierv store: rent $37-50 per month, water furnished & CON ERTY. o , nR 719 N. Denny St. Irv. -1 >oe—M iscellaneous GARAGES ior reni; reasonable. Belmont 4072. 21 Real Estate for Sale a—Business Property HAVE a New York address, great advantage: $3 a month. Write MR. HOUSTON, R. OOP. 40 Wall Street. V b-—Houses COYNER. 2400; Its story. modern, 3 bedroom home: well biiiit: in good condition; fine yard: 2-car garage; street and alley paved. $5,500. Owner Webster 0Q.)8 or Main 0048. FLETCHER Ave.: six rooms modern, garage; paved street and alley, bargain, $4.000. Lin. 3734. PRATT —2500 block east; 4-room eotiage. hath and garage; by owner. Meb. 20n8. TALBOTT AVE~ In Cathedral Parish: lour bedrooms. modern; hardwood floors and oak woodwork throughout bieflness compels owner to sell. Terms. M. A. OUINN 147 E. Market, Room 20b. Riley nl-fr. Randolph 7031. WOODROW AVE.--Four-room, bungalow. $2 •’SO 00. terms. M. A. Quinn. 14/ E. Market St.. Room *206. Riley ol4<. Ranch ph J ■ .' U Like Rent Price $3,250.00; $50.00 Cash, Balance $32 Per Month. CHOICE 2 BUNGALOWS Five rooms and bath, small payment down and balance like rent. Nearing completion. Located 3032-303 b Stanton At.e.. i intersection Brookvilie Rd. and Dr. Owner. Mr. Sexton. Mam bob 4. Kenwood 2286. T SMALL Ii AY-ME NT BUYS NEW BUNGALOW NEAR FOUNTAIN SQUARE Comer lot at Ringgold and Orange Sts. Four rooms. Insid"' toilet, city water. eectrie lights, gas. garage. Balance moath.y terms. IyOREN? SCHMIDT & SONS. 31 Monument Circle. Main 3715. Evening, Irv. 1964-J. DUPLEX, north, near Fall Creek: six rooms down. 4 up; modern: rents sBo. Only SSOO down. Live and earn an income. A F. 7.AINEY, 108 N. Delaware. FOUR-ROOM duplex: gas. electric lights. city water, inside toiet. bn pai’cd street. $3,500: SSOO down, Drexel 681.; evenings. Drexel 2341, FOR SALE in Westfte'd. 8 room house garage, chicken house, fruit. 2 large lots. Must sell at once: SI,OOO cash. LEW ROBERTS. Westfield. Ind. . 7659 NAPOLEON: broom modern home. for sale or trade: $4,o00: SBOO cash Close to Garfield Park. Drexel 4716 LROOM —Double: paved street: water gas. lights: near car line. Irvington _ d—Lots IRVINGTON. Grand Ave.. 400 block: lot 40x170 all improvements paid for. east front: $750 cash. Drexel 1374-W, e—Suburban YOU NAME THE DOWN PAY. MENT On this 2 acre tract, with 4-room bungalow. garage, shed, driven well—all fenced —raise poultry and vegetables—near your work—balance easy monthly payments. Randolph 5087. „ ACRE tracts west of Lawrence. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0020. f—Sale or Exchange FACTORY SITE.. Noble and Market Sts: brick building: trade for residence property: double preferred. 228 N. East St. TRADE for car. equity in o-room buiga- • low’; furnished complete: ngwly papered and decorated: shrubbery: basement: furnace; ideal home. DRexel 101.3-J. EOUITY in a double for sale or trade. MRS. GIFFORD VAUGHT. 808 N. Gray. Webster 1529. 80-ACRE farm, clear: near Columbus: trade for city property. Address 228 N. East St. SALE OR TRADE—My equity in modern 5-room cottage. 3400 east, for car or lot. Webster 1352-M. _____ 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS Will submit cash offer on investment properties and small cottages 'within 72 hours after inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 321-22 Lemoke Bldg. Lin, 3477. LET us sell your houses, lots. JOS. W. SELVAGE. Main 0717. TO buv or sell real estate, consult The Rpa’ty Service Bureau. Lin. 5307. 23 Farm Lands TEN acres: good Bnprovements: fruit; one mile northeast of Tay orsville. D. HARTMAN. Edinburg, Ind.. R. R. 5. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BABY BUGGY—Oood as new. Riley 5246. 1002 N. Illinois. BABY carriage for sale cl.'ap. Webster 2942-W. CHIFFONIER for sale. 1033 N. Tuxedo. Webster 1475-W, DINING ROOM SUlTE—Cheap. Washington 0839-W. FURNITURE to loi ttit ten rooms: all in good condition;. Vi.l sell cheap. Call at 911 N- Capitdi Are.

25 Miscellaneous for Sale FURN. apt. for sale, right downtown: complete for housekeeping. Main 7127. GARLAND HOTBLAST large size; good condition. Webster 2186. GAS RANGE. Direct Action, high oven. Wash iigum 4n)B. Gas RANGE, high-oven; good condition; $lO. 1814 Orange. Drex. 1135-R. GAS ranee. Monarch, high oven: splendid baker. Price $lO. Drex. 11176, GREEN GAGE PLUMS —Henry Wishn ' .er Irvington 2709. ring 2. KINDLING and stove wood. Big loads ueuvered anywhere. LIBRARY TABLE —Large size; cheap. Webster 3289, Rugs—linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, tan, taupe and old rose, special. $13.95; Gold Seal Congoleum rags. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are earned in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japs peso gTass rugs 9x12 double warp, heav/ grade, made In beautiful colored patterns special. $7 50 113x12 rugs. $29.00 all wool. OUT line of Brussels, velvets. Axmlnsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest price* In the city Come in and be convinced All a*w perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Wasi; St., opposite Statehouse. "If it covers the floor, we have IL^ SEWING MACHINES Reconditioned drophead Singer and other makes $lO up. We rent sewing machines by week or month and repair all makes. We will call and give you an estimate. Work done by experts. 405 Mass. Ave. Linco’n 8463.

SPECIAL AUGUST SALE REBUILT ALL MAKES AT REDUCED PRICES All makes of typewriters overhauled during this month at a special price of SIO.OO, work guaranteed. American Anting Machine Cos, 30 SO. PENN. LI. 0832. ESTAB. 1880.

BRAND new Howard neutrodyne receiving set Cost S2OO. Will sell for $l3O. Call Lincoln 2050. a—Musical Instruments PlANO—Upright, walnut casing; excellent condition; reaa, leaving city. STE. 2177. PLAYER PIANO, coin operated: real bar■vain. Robertson Music llse. 235 N. Penn. USED PLAYER—Standard action, mahogany case. $225: terms. ROBERSON MUSIC HOUSE. 235 N, Penn. SLIGHTLY used grand: $325: terms. ROBFRTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 235 N, Penn. EDISON Chippendale phonograph. $175: both attach. Call base. 2724 N. Talbott. b—Pet and Live Stock 200 four-month WyckofT W. Leg. pullets and 15 five-month Reds. BOYER'S HATCHERY - 143 N. Delaware. Riley 5470. c— Coal, Ice and Wood How About Your Coal? Good coal will be muen higher. Best Va. blk.. large, eln. fkd $6.2, Best Ya. or Ky. egg. cln. fkd $6.25 Best Ky. blk., cln. fkd ~..56.25 Best Glendora blk., large, eln. fkd.. $6.25 Best lad. lump or egg. cln. fkd. . ..$5.35 Delivery anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex. 4621. Dependable since 1908. Kindling with each ton. Imnam-. >aige lump. rnrKec 5.20 W Va 1-in. forked ...V0.23 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin 1456 920 E. North St. Irv- 1020 ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W. MORRIS 3T. DREXEL 0883. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army industrial Home Help us to help others with vour used clothing. magazines news ,‘c Phone Wagoa. Main 1082 FURNITURE —We pay cash for all household goods; quick service. Phone Irv. 3070-R. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, boiu and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. B F BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428: CHIN WOO INN US 1 /., W. Ohio. New Chop euey place. Also sleeping room*. RUGS. 9x12 thrly eind $2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken. 4482. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana At*. Upholstering Overstaffed work, slip covers, cut. and sewed a,d cane work of all kinds called for and delivered any place *n Marlon County Forty years' experience. 220 East Sixteenth Ran 1C76. 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 4579. 0690-W. MOVING and commercial hauling a specia’ty. Davis Bros. Trarsfer. RI. 2957. LONG DISTANCE MUVllia. i.arge trucks Webster 9303 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times Randolph 3741 29 Business Opportunities RESTAURANT —Small, downtown ; established' low rent. Owner leaving city. Lincom 7784. ROOMING house; ten rooms; all modern; . clean and newly papered. Riley 2098. ROOMING house: home ana income; clean furni-hings: priced to sell. Riley 2175. FOR SALE OR LEASE —Downtown filling station and crank case service. Address A No. 1305. Times. 809 N. PENN.: twelve rooms: walking dis-ta-nce: good home, income. 30 Automobiles for Sale ALLEN, 1920 touring; good mechanical condition. $125. Web. 4149. BUICK “COACH—9,OOO miles; new paint, upholstering like new. good \ tires including spare, tully \ nnK equipped except motometer gS.ifUkaX apd bar cap. Act quick for J his one. TERoTEGGE-riOLLOWELL CO., ROLLIN AND RICKENBACKER DISTS 436 X. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7554. BUICK 6 ROADSTER Five good tires, newly painted This car is mechanically perfect. Can be bought at a bargain if taken at once. Terms or lrade STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Riley 4922. Open Evenings and Sunday. BUICK TOURING 1921-45 in good condition; good tires: bargain. v CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W, 13th St. Main 6942. BUICK seuan. 1920: in good condition; only $375. Better see this one. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE, 340 S. PENN. CHEVROLET. 1921 touring; four brand new tires: good running condition; fine upholstery: S4O down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. CHRYSLER Imperial Sedan: 2.900 miles: delivered May Bth this year. Is perfect and new in every way. full equipment, $1,795. Cash— Terms and Trade. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO, 31 W. Thirteenth. Main 6942. CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1924—Just out Os C~ —- - the pautt shop equipped witt i visor. windshield. spotlight, TBSfkX windshield wiper. rear-view-eStfi i“ mirror, spare tire: upholstering in very best condition; must be seen to bo appreciated: $240 down. $.16.25 per month. Don't miss this buy. TERSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO., ROLLIN AND RICKENBACKER DISTS. 436 N, Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7554. DODGE SEDAN—Late 1921; excellent shape; price S4OO. 314 E. l(nh. FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924—1475 Equipped—Snubbers, spot light, lock wheel, auto wiper, step plates etc., upholstering and paint like new. This is a real bargain in a iate model closed car. THE LATHROP McFARLAND CO. Main 2480. 418-24 N. Capitol. FORD ROADSTER, 1922 A real bargain at SBS. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1863-65 8. Meridian. Drex. 4743. FORD BODIES Coupes, sedans, tourings roadsters and speedsters and commercial bodies. Terms, open evenings and Sunday. SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORD touring. 1921; wire wheels; S2O down. STANDARD. 322 N. De'aware. MARMON TOURING, $lB5 Good running condition. Trerns or 'trade STUCKWISH & SHAKE 1001 N. Meridian. Riley 4770.

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The Years Are Going On Don’t let them slip through your fingers and leave only regret. All your plans unless put into execution will accomplish nothing. ACT NOW. BUY A HOME OF YOUR OWN. Indianapolis Real Estate will increase in value. Read the “Real Estate” column and see what the leading Dealers have to offer you. Times Want Ads Are Your Real Estate Directory

30 Automobiles for Sale We do upholstering, top repairing and seat cover work. Give your car a treat and have it cleaned up. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. DRex. 3600. FORD. 1921 touring: lock wheel, new top: starter, demountable five tires: only S9O. StONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. MARMON TOURING. $lB5. Good runnirg condition; terms or trade. STUCKWISH & SHAKE. 1001 N. Meridian. Riley 4770. MARMON toiuing. $18o: good running condition. Terms or trade. STUCKWISH & SHAKE, 1001 N. Meridian. Riley 4770. OVERLAND SEDAN LATE 1923 Has seen very little service and is priced low for a quick sale with liberal terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drex. 4743. PACKARD SPORT 1023 in splendid condition. Duoo finish, fully equipped, priced to sell. $1.605. CITIZENS .MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W 13th St. Main 6942 Page louring. $lO Down. STANDARD. 322 N. Delaware. STUDEBAKER TOURING, LATE 1922 In A-l condition throughout. Price re duced for a quick sale with liberal terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drex. 4743

GOOD USED GAR BARGAINS If yonfl don’t take oanr word for St, conne in and gee for yourself. Ford Coupe S2OO SSO Overland, 3-pass. Coupe 200 50 Fo-rd Touring 250 65 Chev. 2-pass. Coupe. 250 65 Reo Touring ....... 400 100 Ford Tudor 450 115 Hupp. Touring ...... 500 215 Stude. Touring 850 215 Hupp. 2-pass. Coupe. 800 200 Hupp. Touring 850 215 Hupp Club Sedan.. -1,300 325 Hupp 8 Touring 1,700 425 All of these ears that have needed it have been reconditioned and painted. They are all in good shape and ready to go. We also have 2§ low= priced cars that are real bargains. From $25 to $30(0) each. Wilbur=Jolhirasora Cos. 7SO N. MERIDIAN LIN. 1527. OPEN EVENINGS. FAMED Ull AUTOMOBILES "We have taken in on new Buicks so many used cars we are 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.

A BRAND NEW 1925 SPORT CAR, S4OO off of delivery price, Indianapolis. Indianapolis delivery, 1>1,385. This ear equipped with balloon tires, 4-wheel hydraulic brakes, natural wood wheels. Don’t buy until you see it; 1-3 down, balance 26 months. Car on display at our Kissel salesroom, 422 N. Meridian st. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. NATIONAL TOURING 7 pass. 1021 model, new paint, permanent top and winter enelogeures. A real buy. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942. BITTER u.*ea car* at tne lowest cost mat are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO- 965 N. Meridian TRAILER—High speed, will track at ail lirnev 2031 Broadway. Kenwood 5823.

30 Automobiles for Sale Clearance Sale They Must Qo This Week First Come Best Served Every Car a Bargain Lowest Prices in Town See For Yourself NOW 621 No Capitol Ave* 1925 Ford Roadster with . balloon tires 1923 Ford Touring 1923 Ford Coupe 1922 Ford Coupe 1922 Buick “6” Touring 1924 Ford Coupe 1923 Ford Touring 1925 Ford Roadster 1922 Ford Touring 1923 Ford Touring Cadillac “8” Touring 1924 Ford Fordor 1924 Ford Tudor 1921 Ford Sedan 1923 Ford Touring LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN 62S No Capitol Ave. Open Evenings

COME IN and DRIVE AWAY IN a AT The Frariknattleld COMPAKY rthCajxhtljfrQ Authorized Ford Dealers OPEN EVENINGS

. USED CARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE 340 SO. PENN MAIN 1705

GOOD USED CARS Oldamobile 8 cylinder touring car: winter top: good tires; good running order. SIOO for a quick aalc. 1920 F. B. Chrvrolet touring; good tire*; good running order SBS. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6865.

a A iVo K w N9^ , i^f r 'sT^ ,C FOR YOUR NEW OR USfeD CAR FORD BODIES —Used araan*. coupes, tourings, roadster*, lomt late 1924 model*. 1. WOLF 656-81 N Cspltol. C L. SCOTT AUTO CO. BARGAIN USED CAR STORE 511 N. MERIDIAN ST FIRST-CLASS AUTO REPAIRING. SEE US FIRST. 1203 N MERIDIAN. IT 8 NEVER lost until Indian *f>oU* limes Want Ad* hav* failed to find it.

30 Automobiles for Sale I r F.LGIN SPORT TOURING this 1922 model is newly A, oainted, has five disc wheels, /UsP - tpare tire, wing cap and motometer, two spot lights, fine Interior condition: only SIBO down and $28.50 per month. TERSTEGGE HOLLOWELL CO.. Rollin and Rickenbacker Dials. 436 N. Capitol. Lin. 7554.

61 Automobiles Wanted I BUICK Roadster tor sale or trade for Ford. Beiniont 2088. Leaving city. . Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 model* preI ferred: we pay cash and deal quickly: I save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North 9t. Plenty of na.king space. Lin. 4516. HIGHEST CASH PHIC4PAfD FOR USED CARS WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ 619 N CAPITOL. MAIN 6.189 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs JUST OPENED HUDSON AND ESSEX SERVICE General overhauling and repairing at the lowest possible cost. Drive in. 1203 N. Meridian St. MJeUAMZINq. lop repairing and building. Complete one oi cord tire* in •tock KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO 3n Ky Ave. BEST USED TIKES ROGER.-. Bel 4300 3117 W Washington Bel. 4300. USED CARS uuugQl and Old l. OOLIF ! bUKU, 322 N Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. Roberson Cycle Store 940 Mass. At j. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY! SPlokly. confidentially and buaine** ilka inga is a oart of tbe service we rtv* rod LOANS ON Pianos, Autos. Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. I4I A /o E. Washington St. MA in TiLB6. LJ acoln 7184 CASH in 24 hours on peraonal property loans. SECURITY INV. AND LOAN Cos. 136 N. Del a. Lin. 5050. Personal Pi oneriy Loan* AMERICAN LOAN COT 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Charles E. Deniston. deceased. No. 69-22408. In the Probate Court of Marlon Countv Sept. term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Carrie A. Deniston as administrator of- the above named estate has presented and filed her aecount and voucher* in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up tor the examination and action o' said Probate Court, on the 26th day m Sept , 1925 at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required tb appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proot of their heirshin. _ ALBERT H. LOSCtIE. Clerk Aug 6. l i. 20. 1925. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of John Dansky, deceased. No. 69-22546. In the Probate Court of Marion County. September term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Emma Stettler. as administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on th" 26th day oi September. 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said esta'e are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. MEANS BUENTING. Attorney. Aug. 6. 13, 20 NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Thomas D. MeWhinney, deceased. No. 69-22566. In the Probate Court of Marion County. Sentember term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Nina C. MeWhinney. as administratrix of the abov* named estate, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up foi the examination and action of said Pfobate Couri. on the 26th day of September. 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should rot be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their hetrALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Aug. 6. 13 20. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter ol the estate of Charles E. White, deceased. No. 69-22555, In the Probate Court of Marion County. September term. 1925. Notice is hereby given thst Emellne H. White as administratrix of the r.bove named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up lor the examination and action of said Provate Court, on the 26th day of Septem her. 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof cf their heuship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Aug. 6. 13. 20. 1025. > NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS ETC. In the matter of the estate of Susan E. Moore, deceased. No. 69-22497. In the Probate Court of Marion County. September term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Ed M Moore, as administrator of -the above named estate, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come un for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 26th day nf Sep tember. 1925 at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved And tbe heirs of said estate are also required to aouear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Aug. 6 13, 20. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of George P O Connor, deceased. No. 69-22468. In the Piobate Court of Marion Countv. Sept., term. 1923. Notice is hereby given that Fidelity Trust Company as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed their areount and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination anil action of said Probate Court on the 26th day of Sept. 1925. at which time all hens, creditors or legatees of said estate re- ! quired to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be. wh.v said account and vouchers should not he approved. Am! the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heir- ■ ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Aug. 6. 13. 20. 1923 Notice of regular annual mkki ING OF MARION COUNTY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that a regular annual meeting of the Marion County Council of Marlon County. Indiana, will be held at the Commiss'oners' Court at the courthouse tn the city of Indianapolta Indiana, on Tuesday. Sept. 8. 1925. at It) o'clock a m. V HARRY DUNIT Auditor of Marlon County. Indiana. Aug 13. 20. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndtanapolis. Ind.. Aug, 11. 1958 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Puhlie Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 10th 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. 12096. CARROLLTON AVE. From north property line of Northview Are.. To west property line of Guilford At*.. extended north. . Bv naving the roadway with WoodenB'ock. Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb Itne to a uniform width of 30 feet: paving the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on Plans, and resetting 10 manhole topi to Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to propertv line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Persons interested in or affected bv said described public lmprotement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Aug. 14, 1925. 2 p. m as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece n property dee-ribcii in said roM. and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said ro'.l. or in a greater or less sum that that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and Uescrtptlons of property subject to be assessed. t on fii* and may

‘CINDERELLA’ PLAYS AN EMOTIONAL SCENE Fine Lady, Pro Tem., Wears for Costume One of Those Negligees Men Presume to Exist, but Never Mention.

BULLETIN Bu I'nitcd Tress NEW YORK, Auk. 13 —M try Spas may yet aoliirve (he Cinderella role to which she aspired, a statement prepared by Edward W. Brown’ ng today indicated. If the clrl who was adopted by the millionaire and then returned to her Astoria home conducts herself with propriety she can have most of the things promised her by her fosterfather of a week. By Westbrook Peeler NEW Y’ORK, Auk. 13.—Forcibly retired from the rank of Cinderella under the age limit defining the difference between a little girl and a big girl, Mary Louise Spas played an emotional balcony scene Wednesday to 500 members of her beloved I public, just as the police in her neighborhood were beginning to hope she would get herself a job in some steady-going box factory or marry a chauffeur and retire from page one of the newspapers to a life of Industry and domesticity. Unlike celebrated murders, bombings, train wrecks and divorce I cases, Mary doesn't know when her story has been told. She Insists on taking numberless encores and enough bows to give a German gymnast a crick In the verterbrae. "Annie Laurie" was Mary's first selection on the balcony. Her costume for this number was not one of the eighteen dresses which her former foster-father, Edward Browning, millionaire realtor, said he bought her during his brief term of service as her, sweet, generous, popsy. It was one of those items of feminine negligee which gentlemen presume to exist, but seldom mention and never In mixed company. Then she sang "My Old Kentucky Home.” Then Mary shrieked: "I'm sick. Get a doctor." A doctor came and after some parleying through the keyhole with Mary's mother was admitted to her poor old Pa's flat, which Is one of BUS DEPRECIATION FUND I'oninii.Hsion .Secretary Writes Company on Provision of Order. Following up an order Issued by the public service commission, Howell Ellis, secretary, today dispatched letters to all operating bus compa- | nies calling attention to the order providing that all companies, after Aug. 1. start a sinking fund to take care of the depreciation on their busses. Thirty per cent of the total cost of the bus must be placed In the fund eahe year, or 2!4 cent of the total earnings of the bus by month. LOCAL WOMAN ELECTED Miss V. W. ( oullard Is Named Dcpart me lit Head. Bu Ttwr* Sorrial COLUMBUS, Ind., Aug. 13. Miss Vernon W. Coullard of Indianapolis has been named Intermediate superintendent of the Moravian Christian Endeavor Union, which is holding its thirty-first annual conventlon at Hope. Elmer Galloway of Staten Island, New York, was elected president. Next meeting will be held at Bethlehem, Pa. ELECT LOCAL PERSONS S. E. Smith and Miss Tink Taddock Are Christian Officers. Bu Times Bverinl BETHANY PARK, Ind., Aug. 13. —Two Indianapolis persons were honored at the final meeting of the Christian Church young pee"** 1 - conference here Wednesday. S. E. Smith, was named vice pretpucm, and Miss Tlnk Taddock, treasurer. Other officers are: Charles Martz, Tipton, president, and Miss Veda Coons, Danville, secretary. FISH BUILD NESTS LONDON—A fish has been found in the Sargasso Sea, which spends Its life clinging to the sea weeds by Its fore-fins. It makes a nest like a bird's to contain Its eggs, gathering the weeds Info a compact hall, and binding them with gelatinous strings. 39 Legal Notices bo won at tho office of the Board of Pub Ur W ork* of oatd < it>. CHARLES E, COFFIN. W, H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Work* City of Indian- , anolia. v Aux 13 and 13. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT | DEPARTMENtGiYY’UBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndinnanoli* Ind.. Ana 11. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice t* hereby riven by the Board of Public Work* of the City of lndianat<olta. Indiana, that on he loth day of Auruat 1928. they annroved an anaeaament roil ahowin* the nrtma facie axhcxementa for the follow in z described public improve [ ment. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12336. OLIVE ST. From south property line or Prospect To north nrlpertv line of Cottare Ave Except the intersection-of Oraore St By (trading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt, Asnhaltic-Con*ete or Prifk. laid on a 6 inch Kr.ivel ooiHTf t* foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform wirltl nf 27 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting a’levs in a similar manner and to the widths a shown on plan; providing 77 lineal feet of txl 8-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and resetting 1 manhole top to | grade Also extending all water gas. sewer and | other private service congestions to prop- I ertv line where not already in All to be as shown on plan and as spe-ifled. Persons Interested in or affected by said described pub ic improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Work* I of said city has fixed Friday, Aug It> j 1925. 2 p. m.. as a date upon which re- j monstrances will he received, or heard 1 against the amount assessed against each < piece of property described in -aid roll, and will determine the question a* to whether such lots or tracts ol land nave been or will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said ro'j. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owner* and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Work* of said city. CHAR! ES E COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER Board of Public Work* City of IndianMSOtt*. Aug. la *ad la. 1026. 1

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1 idxteen contained In the $55,006 tenement which Ta sold after Mary was adopted by the rich land huckster and became a fine lady, pro tem. The doctor emerged In & few minutes to report that Mary war now reclining on a couch and improving her mind by peruaii.f a magazine. Later the crowd got rowdy outside and five policemen came and whisked Mary away, until the demonstration subsided. Browning, the man who tikes publicity, seems to have had enough of It. He was not ns cordial as of old when Herbert Mayer a reporter representing the Mirror, the Hearst publication which accomplished the literary scoop of the age In signing Mary for its staff, came to call on him. "Get out," said Browning, snd as he said It a woman of enormoua physique and enthusiasm took what Is known vulgarly as a sock at Mayer. The woman. It seems, was Just making a business call on Browning and thought It might promote her cause with him to tnke a sock at any one who displeased him. Mayer was overcome at flrat hut rallied to the principle that one good sock deserves another, and suddenly the melee was pierced hy a acream from the buxom Browning defender: "Ow-oo! My God! He aocked me. He's no gentleman to hit a lady " Mayer took his sock and his d<® parture nlnost simultaneously. He was wearing a. Mack eye as he left and the militant lady who had been socked by the gent who was no gent, was holding the fragments of some broken brldgework In one hand and fellng her Jaw with the other.

Births Girl* Thom** *nd Mildred Hick*. BOlfi N. Illinois. Henry and Frances Euiterday, 128 E. ■Fiftieth, Clyde E and Gelen Tuttle. 1115 W. Thirty-Seventh Lenter nnd Onnle John and Genora Taylor, 2020 Calley, Walten and Velma scalf, 2605 N. station. Flugene and Sarah Simmon*. 2353 Hilltilde. Ray and Martrarlte Lynn. 14fi S Liberty, l i-.mU .in*i tuna Min tin 710 S K-, *tono. Lewi* and Beryl Heataon. Methodlt HoaPattl M. and Audrey Spear*. R. W, Loni Hoapital. Lee and Myrtle Jordan. R. W. Long Hoepital. P illlam Anthony and Ethel M. Mark*. 2122 Station. Albert aud Rowena Buchanan. 308 S. Noble. Spencer L. and Margaret R. Poynter Ind. Chrlattan Hoapital. Arohlo and Maude Meroey. Ind. ChrlaMan HoapUal .. _ Edmund and Martha Smith, 30S E. Twenty-Fifth, Dane and Hattie Fulton. IS2O Yande* Mtlfnrd H. amt Suaan Ruth, St. 5 lucent a Hoapital. Roai-ne and Mathilda Vandiver. Ct \ Incent* Hoapital. 9. DouKlae and raultne Baah. St. Vincent* Hoapital. f)on*)d A and Marie Roger*. St. 5 Incent* Hoapital ... Donald A. and Marie Roger*. St. tincent* Hoapital. Lee and Margaret Sun**, Bt. Vincent* Hoapital.

Bora Herbert A. and Hazel M. Bering. IV Fllwood and Mary Uncapher. 2352 ll Sherman Dr .. . Thom** and Marlon Roberta. Mcthodtaf ""rov 'k. and Charlotte Coat*. Methodiat Emmet and Glady* Harrey. Methodiat Albert and Hazel Summer*. 340 N. and Letha Learth. 2110 Johu aud Jeaale Curry. R W. Long Ho* '"'joaeph D. and Bernice C. Monro*. 2804 Char lea Lee and Fern Baldwin 1747 w. N> Ro,*coe E. and Clara M. Layton. 1173 * OUo rn l? e and Florence Wreellch. 2134 Singleton. _ Harry and Cora Paxton. 23 2 Ad cm a Sonnle and Elizabeth Coaby. 2006 CorEdgar and Joaephtne Cosgrove, St. Vincent# Hnanltal. .... , _ . Raymond J. and Helen J. Gootee, St. /Vincent* Hoapital. „ , I Clarence K and lon# Non-ta St. \ tncenia Hoapital. Deaths Bertha H Rameey 34. 214 N. Perahtng. chronic Interstitial ncnhrttlj Henrv H Outing. 83. 1310 Everett St. " r ‘ffim r u'Vr,ley. 33. city hoapttal. 27. Virginia Are and S New Jeracy, electrocution, accidental. Harold V Clark 72 1739 N Meridian St., chronic myocarditis ~ . Mary A. Jacob*, 2 year*. 1138 Olmber, bronchial pneumonia . ... Frank 62, city hoapital, car'V'l'meno# Mary Cornett, 10 month*. 2254 Dearborn broncho pneumonia Cecil Sheldon Recae, 12 year*. Raymond St and Illuff Ave . accidental drowning Leroy Matheww*. 2 month*, city hospital. bronchial pneumonia. Building Permits A. H Rennett. reroof, 1023 N. Dela- " WilUnni 'Wagoner, replace 524 E, Michiron. ,nf 'n ror ) { | n g garage 830 Wright, Richard River* garage, 1934 Park. Ulsn wMltton 4.19 N ® n, |Urr V Foltz, dwelling 830 N *3.500 „ . . .... Nation*) Refining Cnmnanv. tank. 5401 College SSOO L, Nagel garage AO3O Dewey J*oo L Nagel, repair, find) Dewey *SOO Joienhine Kiefer. More. 435 W North. $3 000 .. Louie Hebhert. dwelling 25 N. Hawtheme $1 500. tkuiia H*hbert, furnace. 25 N. Hawthorne S2OO. .... _ William Clement*, dwelling. 0414 E Waahlngton $6 SOO. .... _ Wl ham C ement* furnace. fi4l4 E Waahtngton, S3OO ' dirge Brewer garage 220 N Gray. Rubueh. addition. 5014 Orton. William Rubtiah garage. 3014 Orton S6OO C C, Vork dwelling, 327 W. TwenlyS.xth $3 900 0 C Vork. dwelling 321 W TwentyShinier dwelling 5219 Brookvilie. $7 050. C H Brown, addition, 91st Rathbon*. S2OO Clifton Rlttman. dwellng. 3119 NorthV D KHch fnmn.u* V!3 Alton. 5290. A r.tore 4000-1 ft R. Stxt##nth. SO non. M _ Fnnk Thnmn*. dmflllnf. n2n N. Irv Vi.COO Dan Warren, repair 1458 9 Harding, S4OO. George Camnbetl, dwelling. 747 W. Thlrtr-Seconil. $3 800. _ .. 'V Barney garage. 125 N. Bradley, *2OO. F Venezia, rernof. 713 8 Eaet $366 Harold Johnson garage. 05 N WehMer Roeco CaaMero. dwelling 950 Bradbury. * Roel'oe Caaatero furnace 950 Bradbury, Dawaon, garage, 1132 Twrumaeh. *2OO. National Refining Company, station. 6401 College. $6 000 „ Gro-- f Dohrella furnace. 1034 E. Morri,(;olilKtein Rroa gutter*. Delaware and Waehtngton S6OO M O. i,*fth aldlttnn, 1451 Richland. "m O. Leeth addition. 1423 Richland *BOO M O. Leeth addition. 14 29 Rtchiand SSOO. M O. Teeth, addition 143.1 Rtchiam^ SBOO. _ M M, O Teeth, garage. 1421 RlchlaiM S3OO. ” M O Leeth. garage 1426 Richland S3OO. _ M O. Teeth garage. 1429 Richland S3OO. M O Leeth garage. 1433 Richland *3OO v 0. Leeth. remodel. 1430 Reitanep *750 F L. Fainter dwelling, 1030 Cooper f^tar'e• Yoka. garaga, 2*07 Brooksld* Bird- 422 ft.