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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYAI M kin Office Branch Office 2226 fcffelby Si 1009 mdiana Avenue. Dtvxei 2570. Circle Map FLANNEK& BUCHANAN i>2<) N. Illinois St. Kline, a! directors 'o the people ol Lndlan ar-jlia emce 1887. Ffione— Main 0641, 0042. „ INDIANAPOLIS CRfcMATORY BERT S G ADl’—2l3o iToepect St Phoaa Stewait 72** ___ (George Grinsteiner Tuiiersi director 622 E Marts*. Main Axih. - KRTEGKR WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MA. 1154 141 - N BEL. 3866-R-l UNDER’ r *K~R =—TTier-v *. TITUS. 051 V Dripiv-ire IG-n - 8 Special Notices ROY’S -PLACE CHICKEN DINNERS, refreshments. Special rates to parties Opening date. sal.. Aur 22. 1710 E. 63rd St Hum. lo6i_.— MARGARET SELLERS D. 0 D, CND;. obstetrician acute and chronic disease, rrassasre. N N p w Jersey. Reborn MEDICATED baths and massage. 720 N Npw 9 Personals LOOK! Rea! values in womens hats. raor“ from 50c to 83.50. ADNET S HAi SHOP 340 E. Wash. St. JO Lost and Found I FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolia street cars yesterdayi ONE WATCH TWO BOOKS ONE PICTURE ONE PACKAGE MAIN 2737 _____ BAR mn white go'd. with small .diamond in renter. Broad Ripple bathing poo! Sunday afternoon. Finder please call Har r ,c -'On 13*i5. Reward. . DEAGLE HOUND: bench-legged: black and white spot-: long brown and white speckled ear-. Lincoln o8(i3. LOST —At Marion County picnic. Scottish Rite ring and wedding ring. Kenwood 2177. Reward. ; BROWN fox far lost Sunday night between Cumberland and speedway. Belmop* 7480. Reward. - LOST—Downtown. 1-karat diamond nn|: TiT’iauv setting: rewa and Randolph .lhld LuST —Fox terrier, black and white, male. Reward Harrison 0506. 12 Help Wanted—Male MAN WANTED LOCALLY. IMMEDIATELY Sell shoes, hosiery direct Big derman c nt income. Repeat orders Factory pr™s Protec.ed territory. % Write Tanners. C St.. Boston Mass. a—Employment Agencies r™ : ;T.ff- As tJ£lP l^A {, Cir. t( o^i' l ', instructions IN3TRUCTION 10 P< S& , YE nI HAlß ( sJ6re!^ 1138 01 e St. Dreg 4635 m r ... “ •• vii bai Dei Trade TRI-Cil V i'.ARB.R COLLEGE 610 E Washing jrri 1 ndtanapoLg. Tnd Circle 07r>7 ■'• Help Wanted—Female _ a —Employment Agencies STENOGRAPHER —Large real estate office excellent opportunities: downtown, salary S2O to start. Fiduciary Emplayment~ Ag-ncy. 436 Lemcke Bldg. j / Situations Wanted a—Male CHAUFFEUR experienced, white: good reference: will leave fity. Stew. l<4o. b—Female DRESSMAKING and general work done by th? day. Harrison 4443-R. 18 Rooms for Rent DELAWARE. N 425—Apt. 6: lovely room; private family, So. Lincoln dodoGLM HOTEL, do W. unio. 7oc. $l.O<K $1.50. Weekly. $4-$5. Modern. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1409: apt. 2: lovely room adjoining: bath: private home; gentleman , PENNSYLVANIA, N'. 907: dandy rooms; walk, diet.: prices reduced. Lin. 844 1 . WALKING DISTANCE 619 E. MERRILL ST. Unfurnished rooms: 3 rooms. $12.50 month: electriety and city water. DUNLAP & HOLTEGEL “ WE HAVE THEM FURNISHED ROOMS—APARTMENTS. BAB. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd FeFow Bldg. Riley 270.. SLEEPING room with grill and percolator. can prepare light meals. 113< N. Meridian Lin. 7438. 147 W. PRATT Apt. 2: beautiful front room furi modern. e_ean: traveling m n preierr- and Call after 5:30 p. m. ONE large unfu’ntshd front room: aduits only. 87 S Summit St, a—Light Housekeeping CAPITOL. N. 2402: 2 front rms.. completelv fur.: light, airy. Har. 1741. COLLFGE Air.. 1322: 2 mod. rms.. eom fortably turn. Private home Main 8763. College. 1949: large . front room: 2Hom suite: garage. Kenwood 4538. r?)LLEGE. 1336: well furnished. iisht. airy rooms. S7-S8; garage. Cir. 3628. NEW JERSEY. N. 1029: furnished rooms: kitchenette: modern: clean; desirable: 55.50. 30TH. W., 1125: 4 unfum. rms.. newly papered: splendid location. Har. 3238. CLE 7N. modern, 'urnished suite: private; T jaßonable. Ril y 2175. , b—Board and Rooms ILLINOIS. N.. 2023: rooms, private home: girls or married couples: reasonable. H-rrison 2985-W. NEW JERSEY, N. 2950: pleasant front room: suitable for two: board optional. Harrison 0172-M. WALLACE 407: Large room, suitable for 2: private modem home. Irv. 3477-M FURNISHED room, rentra’ly located: every con~enienee: price reasonable: board op‘Vinal. Call Drex, 0478 M. 1 9 Rentals a—Houses ASHLAND. 2331: 6-room modern- garage: inclosed yard: $45. Ken 2492.

19 Rentals a—Houses CONGRESS. 333: 4-room modem bungalow; garage: only $37 50. Circle 2834. DEARBORN. 405 N.: 4 rooms, semi-mod-ern: garage: $28.50. Call Mrs. Elshe.. Main 6-f6l; eve.. Irvington 3955. DENNY. 2953 N.: new 4-room double: in side toilet, gas, water, lights: only $21.50. Wash. 2253-J. DICKSON ST. -’27—tf-room house; ilf-wly decorated, $2a.50; water pd..L:n, 340'-. HARRISON. 953: upper duplex- three rooms and kitchenette; water and gas; sl2. Stewart 2223. JEFFERSON. N -619 six-room modem. Webster 4178-J. LINDEN ST.. 2017—Half 3-room double. rent sl6. Civic Realty Cos. Lin 5050. NEW ST.. 1850-52—4-room new doub.e with bath: $25 side. Drexel 1445. 13TH. E. 321; 7-room, modern house; city hot water heat. Call Main 1044. Ask for bookkeeper NORTHEAST —On Sheldon; four rboms. modern front* and rear porches, water rent paid: $22 per month. Northeast —-On Sheldon: five rooms, semi-modern, water rent paid: S2O per month. G. C. HARNESS. Realtor. Main 1806. 1529 Prospect $40.00 5-room modem home. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL CORNER of Olney and PruUt: 4-room semi-modern double; large' basement, attic, paved street. near school; s2b; newly papered. Call MRS. ELSNER. Main 6761: eve.. Irvington 3955. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow; rent reasonah'e. Bel. 0902-W. FURNISHED—S-room modern bungalow; S4O garage; permanent. Rand. 7176. A F. ZAINE T REAL ESTATE RENTALS ' INSURANCE 108 N DEL A. El. 6320 SEE DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE c —Apartments COLORED TENANTS Delmar flats. 221 W. Vermont.-We are putting these flat? in tirst-elass shape for nigh irrade coloved people. Let janitor show you. _ _ , DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL NEAR Fountain Square; Prospect. 1327. new apartment, three nire. arge. cosy, warm rooms, bath: extra lurge coset: newly decorated; Areola furnace, shades, dou-b'e-rod fixtures: large lawn, garage; fine location: lower apartment: s3.< : water paid: adults Imiire 3104 E. Michigan, 1436 Oliver. 5 rms. semi-mod 1403*4 Brookside. 3 rms IT.oO 5106 E. Wash. 7 rms. barn 32.00 889 W 11th colored. 3 rms 10.00 I. N. RITCHIE & SON Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust Bl(Jg d—Business Places , GALE and Mass. Ave.: ideal for a millinery store: rent $37.50 per month; water furnished. _ CAIN & CONERTY. 719 N. Denny St. Irv. 2108. FURNISHED office: reasonab’e Continental Bank Bldg. Lin 530 1. e—M iscellaneous ASHLAND. 2362. rear: fireproof garage. fc r workshop or storage. Lin. 1720. i 21 Real Estate for Sale a—Business Property HAVE a New York address; great advantage; $3 a month. Write MR. HOUSTON, R. 906. 49 Wall Street, N. Y. b—Houses FLETCHER AVE.; six rooms. 1 modern, garage: paved 6treet and alley: bargain; $4.000. Lin, 3734. MOZART Ave.. 655; new 5-rooin buiiga low; basement; garage: $3,000: S3O cash, S3O a momh. Riley 2028. OLNEY. 1417—Half square from park. 5room cottage: S3OOO. Irvington 2281-J. TABOR. 1206: 5-room modern, except furnace: S3OO cash. balance monthly. KVERKOAD & WHITE. Lin. 3SBO. WINTHROP AVE.: new nve-room modern hunga'cw- unusual fixtures; beautilully decorated: $5.500; terms. Hum. 3286. WOODROW AVE. —B'our-room bungalow. $2.250 00 terms. M. A. Quinn. 147 E. Market St.: Room 206. Riley 5X47. Randolph 7931. $l5O CASH Five rooms, inclosed sun parlor, .city] water, electric lights, gas. on improved I street, located south: $2,200. T. R JONES. . REALTOR 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin. -f 1077. SEE these under construction. Compare with others. Kelly and Dawson. Fourroom bungalow with garages; S2OO cash: $23.50 monthly. EVERROAD & WHITE, .204 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880. EXCLUSIVE south side neighborhood: 945 Bradbury. Five-rodm modern bungalow : double garage: improved street: cash or terms. EVERROAD & WHITE. LI. 3880 S4OO CASH: 3219 W. 10th St.. 9-room semi-modem home garage. Bargain at <S3-°OO 8400 cash. $27 per mo. Circle 0618: Res. Har. 4826-M „ E. J. McCRACKEN BUNGALOW; 5 rooms and bath, garage. Close to school and car lin: $35>00 8350 cash. Drex 6817: eve.. Drex 2341 FIVE rooms and bath, lurnare. electric lights: $2,800 on payments. sloo down. 1151 Arnolda. NORTH: new 5-room bungalow; S3OO dow-n. balance like rent. By owner. Humboldt-2848. NORTH of 46th St.- 4-bearoom stucco bungalow. garage: large vard: 2 blocks No. 70 school. Bargain. Ownrr. Hum. 3286. 2659 NAPOLEON: 5-room modern home, for sale or trade: $4,500: SBOO ca^h. Close to Garfield Park Drexel 4.16. BARGAIN —Modern center ha’l single. Double garage. Owner leaving city., i Phone Har. 2256-R. 4-ROOM—Double; paved street; water, gas. lights: near car line. Irvington _.Bl-.t THREE large rooms, lights: $1 700: $l5O down Ba 1 like rent 1149 Arnolda FOR nice home east or south. Call C. J. OSBURN Drexel 6154. MUST sell good 8-room modern on Pennsvlvania. south of creek. Call Main o<oi NEW 5-room house east Sell on pay ments. Call Main 0707. d—Lots FOREST MANOR: wooded lot near new school. Washington 0502-W, POUR large lots 240 ft. front on ,cinder street, northeast, only S/oO for all. siu cash. $8 mon.hl£ icHiE Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bid? e—Suburban MODERN thrle-bedroom buneaow In Zionsvilie: a real bargain at So.oOO. on terms. MR. QUINN. Riley 514 <. RaJi. 70.^1. 40 ACRES. home, complete. R. W TIRTEL, Columbus. Ind f—Sale or Exchange FACTORY SITE. Noble and Market Sts.: brick building: trade for residence property, double ore- i ferred. 228 N. East St. 22 Real Estate Wanted WILL buy small cottages and doubles. ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin. 3477. 321-22 Lemcke. FOR sale or trade. Cole o-paasenger sport. California top. for property. Call Main 0707. LET us sell your nouses. tots. JOS. W. SELVAGE. Main 0717, Miscellaneous for Sale SPECIAL AUGUST SALE REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES AT REDUCED PRICES All makes of typewriters overhauled during this rnohth at a special price of SIO.OO, work guaranteed. American Writing Machine Cos. 30 SO. PENN. LI. 6822. ESTAB. 1880. BOOKS, pictures, large table. 1933 Ceutarl Ave Phone Harrison 1474. DINING table and side board cheap 1320 Brookside Ave. Call Webster 6705-J. GAS RANGE, liigu-oveu. gooa conditiou. $lO. 1814 Orange. Drex. 1136-K. IRON safe, two desks, tnree chairs, all for S6O. Will sell separately. Main 0020. 710 Bankers Trust Blag. Rugs—Linoleums oxl2 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, tan t upe and old rose, special. $13.95: Goid Seal Congoleum lugs. 9x12. •$12.7,>. These rugs arc carried In a 1 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 $29.60. all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be eonvineed. A.l new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Cos. r O7 W. Wash. St., opposite Slatehouse. “If it covers the floor, we have it,’’ RUGS. good. 10 *4 xls Hs3s. Livingroom. fc-edroom and porch furniture Bastnnette. Wash. 1242.

25 Miscellaneous for Sale The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Cos., the Peoria & Eastern R. R. Cos., the Evansville, Indianapolis & Terre Haute R. R. Cos. and the Cincinnati Northern R. R. Cos., will sell the following described freight at public auction, Thursday, August 27th, 1925, at 9:30 a. m. at the Unclaimed Freight Station, corner Capitol Ave. and South St., Indianpolis, Ind., unless previously claimed by rightful owners. Lot number, consignee destination anu commodity: R-163. Goroon Gatliff. Toledo, Ohio: household gdod. 19 pieces. R-157. May Kimbell, Hillsboro. 11. 2 boxes household goods. R-liji). Majestic Engine Works, Goshen. Inu.; 1-3 horsepower engine. R-lfig. O-N Foy K. Thompson. Waidron, Ind.: 1 roil woven wire fence. R-166. Charles F. Alexander. Chicago. 111.; 1 crt. pedestal. R-lbb. Bennon Mfg. Cos.. Litchfield. tit.. 3 erts. (12) empty cans. R-16h. O-N Oliver Leitner, Columbia, Ohio. P. O. Va.iey City. Onto- F uag corn. R-liO. Mtb. Ed Baugh, Terre Haute, ind.; 1 tube Cong. rug. R-lil. Roy Winn. Chicago. 111.; 1 bcw machine. 1 waehstand. 1 cupboard. R-174. Anury Johnson. Laurel. Ind.; 1 bul. oil. R-176. J. H. Stewart. Jamestown. Ind.: '6 40-gal. drums root cemtiit. R-178. C. E. Leonard. Pendleton. Ind.: 4 4l)-gal. .drums roof cement. '■*. R-179. Eimer Baker. Penqleton, Ind.. 4 40-gai. drums Toot ct ment. R-180. Otis Kivett, Danville, Ino.: 4 40-gal. drams roof cement. R-182. L. H, Piercy. Wellington. Ohio; 1 sugar jack tube. 2 bx. water heater. 2 bx. water heater oaris. 1 chain hoist. 1 band hoist. , R-163. Ted Frazee. Alexandria. Ind.; 6 drums roof cement. R-lb 4. Wood Gant. Thorntown, Ind.: 4 40-gal. drums root cement. R-187. J. E. Sellers. Oaklandon Ind.: 1 bbl. and 1 kit roof cement. R-leß. Nick Jateef & Son, Granite City, lil.; 2 ctn. sales tickets. R-189. E. D. Sader. Toledo. Ohio; 1 ctn. wash, compound. 1 ctn. toilet soap. R-190. American Stock Cos.. Tiffin. Ohio; 2 boxes animal tonic. R-194. .Marysville Light and Water Cos. Marysville. Ohio; 1 keg iron bolts. R-100. N. L. Nutt. Summitville, Ind.: 6 40-gal. drums roof * cement. R-196. Jacob L. Bridget, Summitville. Ind.; 6 40-gal. drums roofing cement. R-199. Henry De Boer. Pekin, 111. 4 40-gal. drums roof cement. R-201. W. E. Snell. Ansoni.i. 111.: 1 100-lb bag hog feed. R-202. Ohio Truss Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio. 1 fiber box trusses. R-203. Charles Thorp. Alexandria Ind., 6 drums roof cement. R-205. O-N Reliable Cleaning and Dyeing Cos., Champaign. 111.; 2 ctn. garment hangers. R-206. Master Mechanics Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio: 1 bx. paint. R-208. Wm. F. Krteger, Batesville, Ind.. 5 erts. roof coating. R-210. Cranor Coal Go.. Muncie. Ind.: 1 steel drum paint oil. R-211. Ira E. Ransom. Martinsvile. Ir.d.: 6 40-gal. drums roof cement. R-212. Prest-O-Lite Cos.. Speedway. Did.: 1 bx. torches and fittings. R-213. Beatrice Creamery Cos.. Rushvitle, Ind.: 3 bx. insecticide. I ctn. tinware. R-214. United Confectionery Cos.. ' St. Louis. Mo.; 1 case and 1 ctn. confectionery. R-216. L. Hooper. Gillespie. 11l : 6 40-gal. drums root cement. R-217. T. B.' Webb. Litchfield. 111.; 6 40-gal. drums roofing cement. R-218. Monarch Paint Cos., Cleveland. Ohio: 2 pails paint. R-221. Studebaker Wulff Rubber Cos.. Marion. Ohio; 1 case tags. R-222. I. C. Card Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio; 1 box ice cards. R-223. Otis Meyers. Franklin. Ind.; 6 40-gal. drums roofing i cement. R-224. D. A. Hunter. Franklin, Ind.: 6 40-gal. drums roofing cement. R 225. Capitol Food Cos.. Tiffin. Ohio. 40 bags stock salt. R-226. D. R. Peters. Winchester, Ind.: 1 drum and 1 case roof cement. R-227. U, O. Colson. Paris. 111.: 2 ctn fly swatters. R-229. C. M. Horton. Marion. Ind.: 6 drums roofing cement. R-230. Studebaker Wu ft Rubber Cos.. Marion, Ohio. 1 bdl. (2) tires and 1 tube. R-231. Garratt Callahan Gfeicago. 111. 1 bbl. boiler preserve. R-233. John Tinsman. Gardner. HI.: 4 40-gal. drums roof cement. R-234. Joe Hillerman. North Vernon. Ind.; 6 40-gal. drums roof cement. , R-235. J. A. Armstrong. Knightstown. Ind.: 4 40-gal. arums roof cement. R-236: Edw. N. Scott. Martinsville. Ind.: 4 40-gal. drums roof cement. R-237. L. M. Brookshire. Newcastle. Ind.: 4 drums roof cement. R-238 Burr Cos.. Champaign. 111.: 1 parcel printed matter , Inspection of the shipments can be made Wednesday. Aug. 26. 1925. between 8 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Persons claiming any of the foregoing described articles will please state to the undersigned the number of same given in above ’ist, prove ownership, pay charges and take same away before day of sale. Descriptions of the packages sre copied from freight or way- • bill, but neither the quantity nor cimrents are guaranteed. Terms of sale; All bills payable in cash or certified check immediately at conclusion of sale. J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. Transportation Bldg.. Indianapolis. Ind. Phone Main 5100 Term'l 159. McFADDEN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. b—Pet and Livt Stock BARRED Rock chickens. Irvington 3114. 301 S. Arlington. FOR SALE-—Baby chicks and brooder chicks: ten varieties: also Leghorn pullets and yearlings. Hatches every week. BOYERS Hatcher V 143 N. Delaware. Indianapolis. Ind. Riley 5470. Hatchery at Thorntown. Ind . c— Coal, ice and Wood How About Your Coal? Good coal will be muen higher. Best Va. large, cin. fkd so.2t/ Best Va. or Ky. egg. cln. ikd $6.25 Best Ky. bik . cln. fkd $8.25 Best Glendora bik.. large, cln. fkd.. $6.25 Best Ind. lump or egg. cln. fkd....55.20 Delivery anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex. 4621. Dependable since 1908. * Kindling with each ton. GENUINE third vein Pocahontas. . . $7.75 Kentucky large lump $7.00 West Virginia lump $6.50 Indiana large lump, forked $5.50 NORTH STREET COAL CO. Lin. 1455 920 E. North St. Irv, 4020, AIL A 8 FUEL CO 401 W. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. KINDLING and stove wood. Big loads delivered anywhere. $3.50 and $4, Drex. 2559-w. HEAVY tree wood. 18x24 in, long, grate. stove, furnace. Riley 5188. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army industrial Home Help us to help others with vour used clothing. magazines news •*c Phone Wagon. Mam 1082 WANTED—AII kinds of rags at 2c per lb. Will call for. Save this ad for future reference. Main 3977. WANTED to exchange dental -work for Call 216*4 N. Meridian. Main Business Announcements FEATHEKB bought, soiu and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows mails. E. F BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428. CHIN WOO INN list, W Ohio. Now Chop suey place. Also sleeping roonaa. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Aw. U pholstering Overstaffed work slip covers, cat and sewed ad cane work of nil kinds called lor and delivered any place <n Marlon County Forty years experience. 220 East Sixteenth Ran 1676 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, shipping: low rates on Florida and Caliiornia shipments; overland hauling; return loads wanted. , OTTO J BUEZ Main 2353. 3628. Webster -.4579. 0699-W. , NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CQ. Call at all rimes Randolph 3741. MOVING a-.1l commercial naming'a apecla ty Davis Bros. Transfer. HI. 2967.

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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

29 Business Opportunities ROOMING HOUSE; nome and income; cln. furnishings: priced to sell, Riley 217.>. ROOMING house; ten rooms- all modern; clean and newly papered. Riley 2098. BE INDEPENDENT Don’t wait until your money is all gone and then worry—invest a small amount in one of our money-earning business propositions. You can make a good living and save your principal. STATE SALES CO. RILEY 3992. 809 N. PENN.; tw-eive rooms; walking riistance; good home, income. JANIF. LINCOLN BEAUTY SHOP—-Perma--neut waving a specialty. Nestle-Lanoil system, $lO. 4808 E, Mich. Irv 4401. 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, fully -UH \ equipped except motometer Jgjfifi \ and bar cap. Act quick for this one. a ERSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO., ROLLIN’ AND RICKENBACKER DISTS. 436 N, Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7554 BUTCK sedan. 1920: in good condition: only $375. Better see this one. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE, 340 S. PENN. CHEVROLET. 1921 touring; four brand new tires: motor and rear axle good: SSO down, balance by the week. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. Grin, V KOLET SEDAN. 1034—Just out o) it — the paint shop equipped will visor, windshield. spotlight. '■’lßyA > windshield wiper. rear-view SkjiA mirror, spare tire; upholstering in very best condition; must be seen to be appreciated; $240 down, $36.25 per month. Don't miss this buy. TERSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO.. ROLLIN AND RICKENBACKER DISTS. 436 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7554. Mill W'ltoAdP*' PRICED RIGHT * XhclfankTlatfidd w-n nviVAKY sNear fit CapHalAm Authorized Ford Dealer Open Evenings and Sundays FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924—5475 Equipped—snubbers, spot light, lock wheel, auto wiper, step plates etc., upholstering and paint like new. This is a real oar gain in a laie model closed car. THE LATHROP McFARLAND CO. Main 2480. 418-24 N. Capitol. FORD ROADSTER 1922 In good condition throughout. A real bargain at SBS. Terms.' OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Drex. 4743 ' FORD BODIES Coupes, sedans, tourings roadsters anc speedsters and commercial bodies. Terms, open evenings and Sunday. _ SWISSHELM A PARKER. FORD 1920 touring, starter, lock wheel. spotlight, five fair tires: runs and looks good: S6O buys it. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E Wash. FORD 1923 coupe; in extra fine running condition; five rood tires: paint and upholstery good. $65 down, balance easy. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. FORD BODIES: used sedans, coupes, tourings. roadsters; some late 1924 moaeis. WOLF, 555-61 N, Capitol. FORD coupe. 1921; motor and paint good. Bargain at $175. Drex. 2619. FORD. 1923. 4-door sedan: Ames body: bargain; by owner. Wash. 5659. HUDSON super six, dandy shape. $35 d ° Wn ' STANDARD. “Hudson and Essex Dealers.** HUPP 8 SEDAN. 1925. Demonstrator: blue Duco; Disteel wheels, spare tire, tube, cover, etc., etc. Car has full BulldopT equipment: has new title and has been properly driven and broken in. Discount off new car price. You’ve wanted one —now' get it. MR. ROSEBERRY. Irv*. 0755-R. JEWETT SEDAN Late 1923 With lots of extras. A real bargain at our reduced price with liberal terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Drex. 4743 OVERLAND touring; good shape; 5 good tires, paint good: s2o down, balance $lO per mo. Stewart 2850. OVERLAND roadster. ’23; in good condition. Will sell or trade Bel. 4382-J. PACKARD Gleam-Up Sale NOW ON Cri2 line consists of all makes from Packards to Fords They have been put In shape in our shop, most, all reflnished. Have good tires and batteries. We have priced them to sell this month. PACKARD TOURING Single Six. new Duco finish and seat covers. This car has been gone over in our shops and is in perfect condition. Sale price. $1,575.00. NATIONAL TOURING 7-passenger: newly repainted and in good mechanical condition; permanent top and winter inclosurers. Priced to sell. PACKARD TWIN SIX TOURING 7-passenger: A-l condition. Just the kind of car to make that trip to Florida. Real quality transportation. Priced to sell. Cotoe In —you may find what you are looking for at your price or below what you expected pay. Cash —Terms or Trade 4 Open Evenings. Tlhe Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th St. MA. 6942.

30 Automobiles for Sale Those mashed and twisted fenders 'IAN be repaired! Our ding-men and touch-up men are noted for the excellent quality of their work.* Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. DRex. 3600. OVERLAND ROADSTER Looks and runs good; a real bargain at $65. Will demonstrate. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Drex. 4743 Good Used Ford Values Down 1924 Coupe ..$95 1923 Touring 65 1921 Roadster (starter) 30 1922 Coupe 60 1920 Sedan 35 1920 Sedan 30 1923 Touring 60 1924 Roadster 65 1924 Touring .‘.*7.0 1922 Coupe Overland 75 1919 Touring ... 22 1922 Maxwell Touring 75 Wamugeliini-Slhiarp Compamiy 443-61 Virginia Ave. DRexel 8040. Open Evenings We Suggest You Compare These Prices 1921 Hupp Sedan . $550 1923 Hupp Touring $675 19**0 Hu vp Touring S3OO 1924 Chevrolet Coupe. 4-pass $450 ta-i Edi t Coupe $196 1921 Rco Touring $.395 1922 Overland Coupe $195 1924 Ford Tudor j>446 Your old car taken in trade. Balance 12 months. Or $lO down, balance weekly. Wilbur Johnson Cos. 730 N. Meridian. LI. 1527. Open Evenings At 139 South East St. Bargain Prices Compare the Following 1923 Ford sedan $225 1919 Premier touring 295 1920 Studebaker S. 6 295 1922 Buick touring 395 1923 Ford touring 150 1919 Ford coupe 195 1920 Hupp 4-pass, coupe 495 L 922 Ford touring 195 1920 Buick touring 295 1920 Overland roadster .. - 145 1921 Haynes touring 195 Terms one-third down, balance monthly. Or $2 to S2O down, balance weekly. Your old car in trade. Special , Fords 1924 Coupe 1924 Roadster 1923 Coupe 1923 Roadster These cars must be seen to appreciate their vjilue. Terms or trade. Stutz Factory Branch Open evenings and Sunday. 957 N, Meridian. RI. 4922. USED 'CARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE 340 SO. PENN. MAIN 1705. ELGIN SPORT TOURING this 1922 model is newly Jg iJainted, has five disc wheels, MwtP spare tire, wing cap and moto- / meter, two spot lights, fine interior condition: only SIBO down and $28.50 per month. TERSTEGGE IIOLLOWELL CO., Rollin and Dists. 436 N. Capitol Lin. 7554. BARGAINS 1922 Ford Coupe . S2OO 1919 Ford Coupe SIOO F. B. Chevrolet Touring SIOO L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 0805, 1919 CHEV. TOUR., S7O GOOD TIRES AND IN A-l CONDITION. TERMS OR TRADE. STUCKWISH & SHAKE 1001 N, Meridian. Riley 4770. 1924 FORD SEDAN Good paint and tires: price S2OO. $75 down, and $5 a week for 29 weeks. HUFF BUICK SALES CO. 863 N. 111. Open eve. and Sttn. 1924 OVERLAND TOURING Good tires and paint: looks like anew car: S3OO down payment $125. HUFF BUICK SALES CO. .363 N. 111. Open eve. and Sunt 1924 STUDE SEOaN. Tires and paint good, bumpers, spare tire and automatic windshield wiper. HUFF BUICK SALES CO. 363 N, 111. Open evenings and Sunday. iiAYNES-SCHMim-. IN(_ 120 W. NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR BETTER used cars at the lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO.. 055 N. Meridian,

31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 model® pr*. ferred; we pay cash and deal quickly: eave time by 'seeing us first.** I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North 9t. Plenty of narking snare. Lin. 4516. HIGHEST CASH rttICJPAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ 619 N. CAPITOL 3 2 Auto Supplies, Repairs GOOD USED TIRES All sizes. Best lot in town: $1.50 up. Wholesa.e and retail. 23 S. East St. Main 1419. VULCANIZING, top repairing and rebuilding Complete tine ol cord tires in stock. KENTUCKY AVE VULCANISING CO.. 3o Ky Ave. BEST USED TIRES ROGER?. Bel. 43UU 3117 W Washington Bet. 4300“Service That Satisfies" CALLIS BATTERY SERVICE. 2317 E- Tenth St. s Web, 04<o. USED CARS uuugnt and sold l GOLDbIJHG 623 N Capitol _____ EBACK A GENTRY auto refinishing. See us first. 53° jjr Capitol. . JTA * ” 3 3 Motorcyctes, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. Roberson Cycle Store 940 Mass. At 37 Money to Loan Fidelity Loann Co a 106 E. 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 loan office. THOUSANDS OF HOMES Have been helped and made happy through lotps in emergencies by licensed and bonded firms. IF YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods, you shuld not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to you. Loans in the sums of sl9 TO S3OO are made on household goods left- in your possession at lawful rates and on easy payment plan. DO JUSTICE—Wyourself and make youreel* acquainted with our service. If not convenient to call, write or phone Main 2278. inuenty Loan Company 106 E.‘ MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemcke Building Ms. 1278. NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and businesslike dealings is a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141i/o E. Washington St. MA in 0585. LI ncoln 7184 persona: Property Loaai AMERICAN LOAN CO. 38 Auction Sales WEDNESDAY AUG. 19. 1:30 P. M.. AT 2743 SPEEDWAY ROAD. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. KITCHEN CABINET. GAS RANGE. BEDS. DAVENPORT. RUGS. LINOLEUM. PORCH SWING. DRESSER. ROCKERS AND ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GOOD GOODS. RI. 2019. L. A. Hodges Auction Cos. 39 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Aug. 10. 1925. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Albert F. Watsman. Trustee of Center School Township, of Marion County. Indiana, and the Advisory Board of said School Township will, until 10 a. m. on September 1. 1925. at the office of said Trustee, room 216. 215 E. New York St., Indianapo.is. Inuiana. receive bids for furnishing a sixteen-foot school bus body, capable of accommodating thirty-five to forty grade school pupils, such body to be placed on truck chassis to be furnished by said Trustee at body manufacturer's place of business not later than September 7. and to be ready for delivery to said Trustee not later than September 9, 1925. at said body factory. Ad proposals must De made on blank form No. 96. prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, which may be secured at the office of the Board, and shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than 3 per cent of tiie bid submitted, payable to the Trustee of Center School Township. Marion County, Indiana, and the said check of any accented bidder shall be cashed by the payee and the amount thereof retained by hint as agreed liquidated damages in the event that such accepted bidder fails to enter irto a proper contract for the work for which his bid sha 1 be accepted and to give the proper approved bond required within five days from and after the date of the acceptance of such bid.l All checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned to the respective bidders. Within five days of acceptance of any bid. the accepted bidder wi.l be required to enter into a proper written contract to perfbrm the bid and secure the contract by a proper bond with approved security for the faithful performance of such contract according to the terms thereof. Each bidder shall file with bid the iioncobusion affidavit required by -statute. The said School Trustee and said Advisory Board expressly resedve the right to reject any and all bids and to take reasonable time to investigate the bids and Qualifications of the respective bidders before acting upon the bids submitted. • ALBERT F. WALSMAN, Trustee Center Township. Marion County. Indiana. August 18. 1925. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for an addition to the library at Indiana University, also for plumbing, heating and Wiring for same, will be received by the Trustees of Indiana University, at the office of the architect, Robert Frost Daggett. 922 Continental Bank Building. Indianapolis, up to one o'clock p. m.. Tuesday September 8, 1920. Plans and specifications can be seen at the offices of the architect and the undersigned. JOHN W. CRAVENS, Secretary. Board of Trustees. Bloomington, Indiana, August 17, 1925. GOODS stored ill the name of Mrs. Byri Moore, National Builders Bureau. Travis Cantwell, Turt Riley and Chas. Ison will be sold for storage charges Thursday. Sept. 3, 1925. at 9 :30 a. m. Goods having been in storage the required length of time and charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE CO„ 328 E. Wabash St. Circle 2677. * CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 15. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given' by the Board of Public W,orks of the City of Indianapo is. Indiana, that on the 14th day of August, 1925. thev 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. 12388. BOND ST. From north curb line of Burdsal Pkwy. To south walk line of Twenty-Fifth St. Bv grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line and curb line, to the uniform width of 4*-, feet; curbing both Bides of the roadway with Stratified Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x'24-inch concrete curb, to a uniform width of 20 feet; providing 63 lilt. ft. of 10-ft. granite radius eoners; constructing one catch-basin including inlet top: providing 5 iron inlets; laving 130 lin. ft. of 12-tnch drain pipe with connections made to manholes, catch basins and inlets. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. „ , . . . . Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Aug. 21. 1925. 2 p. m., as a date UDon which remonstrances will be received or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roli. 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 roll, or in a greater or-less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment rolj showing said prima facie assessments, witn the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Publio Works of R COFFIN> W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. . Board of Public Works City of'lndianapolis. Aug. 17 and 18. 1995. CITY ADVERTISEMENT* DEPARTMENT ~OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., Aug. 15. 1926. TO WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City qf Indianapolis. Indiana; that on the 14th day of August. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the nrima facie assessments for the following described public improve ment. authorized by the Improvement Resolution named. Improvement Resolution No. 12217. AGNES ST, ?rom north curb line of New York St., o south curb line of Mlchlgau St.

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Warren Vandervoort and victims Warren Vandervoort, 17, Parkersburg, lowa, shot and killed his father, the Rev. R. J. Vandervort, and seriously wounded his mother, he said, because his family was one of continual “bickering.” Neighbors, however, say the boy is “girl crazy,” and that he-wanted the SII,OOO life insurance the father carried. G. O. P. WOMEN ELECT Mrs. S. A. Mason today the presidency of the Women’s Ninth Ward Republican Club. An organization meeting was held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Dora Cooper, 262 Hendricks P’. Mrs. Ollie S. Gray was elected secretary arid Mrs. Mabel Tenny, treasurer. 39 Legal Notices By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to tne property line to a uniform width of 5 feet, grading the lawns to a uniform width of 4Vi feet: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-inch Concrete curb to a uniform width of 30 feet: curbing the wings of the intersecting street and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing io ft. of bft radius granite corners: providing 94 liri jt of 10-ft. radius granite corners: rebufiding 3 iron inlets by resetting old castings and providing 3 new manhole rings nad covers to be p’ared on old catchbasin tons as shown on plan; providing 4 new iron inlets and laying 60 ltn.. ft. of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlets and catch-basins as shown on Dlan. , , . Ail to be as shown on plan and as Sr,f p'erson? interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Aug. 21. 1925. 2 p. m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, agairst the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, 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 roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said pnma facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be 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 Indiananolis. Aug. 17 and 18. 1920. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC,WORKS OFFICE OF THF. BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., Aug. 3. 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 29th daj- of July. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments of benefits and awards of damaages to the property benefit-ally or injuriously affected by the following described opening and extension of first alley S. E. of Massachusetts Avenue, as authorized by Declaratory Resolution No. OPENING AND EXTENSION OF FIRST ALLEY S. E. OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. t „ „ From N. E. P. L. of second alley N. E. of Jefferson Ave. . _ „ _ , To point 620 feet N. E. of N. E. P. L. of second alley N. E. of Jefferson Ave. From point 429 feet N. E. of N. E P. L. of Jefferson Ave. . .. „ _ , To S. W. P. L. of first alley N. E. of Jefferson Ave. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persons whose residence is unknown—to this department, are owners of property as set forth in said assessment roll, which is assessed benefits on account of said opening and extension as above described: _ , „ Henry and Martha Lepper—Arlington Ave. R. R. "J." Box 152, Indianapolis. Ind.; ipt No. 5, Square No. 7, Harrisons' sub., E. T. Fletchers 2nd Brookside: amount of benefits. $ .40. Arehilbald Mitchell (for life)—No. address; lot No. 2. McVeys’ sub., E. T. Fletcher's 2nd Brookside; amount of benefits. $ 10. „ - Ruth Wiggins—No address; lot No. 3 <4O ft. S. W. of 146.12 ft. N. E. S.) Bulsterbaums sub., E. T. Fletcher's 2nd Brookside: amount ot benefits, i$ .30. Jacob C. Yunker—No address; lot No. 1 N. Vi 7 (17 ft. E. S. 5 ft. S. W. S.). Harrison sub., E. T. Fletcher's Ist Brookside: amount of benefits. $.30. Jacob C. Yunker—No address: lot No. 2 N. % 7 (17 ft. E. S. 5 ft. S. W. S.). Harrison’ sub.. E T. Fletchers’ Ist Brookside: amount of benefits. $ .20. Jacob C. Yunker—No address: lot No. I—6 (17 ft. E. S. 5 ft. $, W. S ). Harrison's sub.. E. T. Fletcner s Ist Brookside; amount of benefits. $ .20. All of the proceedings had by the said Board in tne matter of the opening and extension of first alley southeast of said Massachusetts Ave., as above deseripteu. are in accordance w-ith said Declaratory Resolution No. 12423, adopted by the said Board of Public Works April Bth. 1925. The above named persons are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works will meet at its office Monday, Aug. 31st 1925. at 2 p. m., at which time and place it will receive or hear remonstrances from said owners or holders of property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said opening and extension as above described. CHARLES E. COFFIN. YV. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Aug 4. 11. 18. 1925 - CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 3. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that oil the 31st day of July. 1925, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments of benefits and awards of damages to the property beneficially or injuriously affected by the following described opening and widening of first alley south of Prospect St., as authorized by Declaratory Resolution No. 12591. 1925. OPENING AND WIDENING OF FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF PROSPECT ST. From E. P. L. of Leonard Street. To YV. P. L. of second alley east of Leonard Street. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persons whose residence is unknown to this department, are owners of property as set forth in said assessment roll, which is assessed benefits on accottnt of ea‘d opening and widening as above described : Tillie E. Wheatley—No address; lot No. 10: McKees Bub., YV. M. sub. Birkmeyer sub.. $ .91. All of the proceedings had by the said Board in the matter of the opening and wldeniivr of first alley south of said Prospect Stteet. as above described, are in accordance with said Declaratory Resolution No. 12591. adopted by the said Board of PubPc Works June 26. 1925. The above named persons are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works will meet at its office Monday. Aug. 31st. 1925. at 2 p. m.. at w-hich time apd place it wiill receive or hear remonstrapees from said owners or holders of property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said opening and widening as above described CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. * M J SPENCER Board of Public Works. City if Indianapolis. * Auj. 4. 11. 18, 1925.

TUESDAY, AUG. 18, 1925

‘joker* mm ANOTHER HALT ON ELEVATION South Siders Ponder as Signature on Contract is Held Up. South side councilmen and heads of civic organizations today were wondering whether the track elevation project they have pictured for many years tvill be realized soon. All seemed serene until t oon Monday. The Indianapolis Union Railway Company had announced the probable date for start of elevation ofyt Belt Railroad tracks from Enslishr Ave. to YV. New York St., as early in "October. Belt engineers were making surveys between E. Michigan and E. Thirteenth Sts., in preparation for elevation there. Enter James M. Ogden, corporation counsel, who has been keenly interested in the consideration of elevation by- the board of works, John E. King and Otto Ray, south side councilmen. “Joker” Discovered ( The elevation contract, which was on the verge of signature by the board of works Mohddy, was discovered by Ogden and the councilmen to contain two clauses they considered as jokers. With William H. Freeman, board member, urging fast action on the signature, Ogden and the south side councilmen mobilized Monday noon for action and succeeded in persuading the board to take out on of doubtful clauses and defer consunAß npatibn of the contract deal until Friday. One clause specifies that all flood prevention preliminaries, including_ the letting of the contract between Raymond and Morris Sts., be completed before work is started on the proposed new $1,400,000 Belt bridge across White River. Since this is the lowest tffjint of elevation, work must be delayed until the bridge is completed. Ogden takes the stand that completion of the city’s flood prevention contracts will require many months, thereby creating delays to add to the years of procrastination in elevation affairs. * Springs Surprise P. J. Landers, Belt Railroad general manager, declared that in negotiations between the board of works and the Belt officials the Belt had agreed to pay 50 per cent of the bridge costs if the board would bear expense of the change in elevation span over E. New York St., necessitated with the widening of that thoroughfare, estimated by Ogden'to cost SIOO,OOO. A clause embodying this agreement had been placed in the elevation contract, board members were so eager to have signed Monday. “This clause has nothing to do with elevation,” Ogden declared. “It. Is wrong in every way. The t railroad company not only saddles $750,000 on the taxpayers as cL the Raymond St. bridge, but also afl tempts to make them pay for other elevation change on E. New York St. Quiet Battle Ogden has fought a quiet battle for many months to force the Belt Railroad to pay all expenses of the. White River bridge on the legal ground that the company’s franchise provides that it must conform its lines t</public improvements, as they are consummated without the assistancl of taxyayers. He has cited a number of court decisiqns oearing out his contention. LAD FOUND ON STREET Didn’t Get Along With His Father, Police Told. An 11-year-old boy is held today in the Detention Home as a delinquent after police found hiht wandering about Monday at Washington St. and Capitol Ave. Police said the lad told him he was from Sullivan, Ind., but later admitted that he lived in Indianapolis and had left home, as he “didn’t get along with father.” Albert Fuller, 1202 Centennial St., asked the aid of the police in locating his son, Robert, 14, who left home Monday. •WARNING BY TREASURER G. O. P. Official Makes StatemenJ| on Campaign Contribution*. A warning against allowing any but the ttvo authorized sub-treasur-ers of the Republican city organization to take donations for the campaign fund has been issued by Harry Dunn, party treasurer. Some persons writing to .captains of the police and Are departments asking for campaign funds, but the committee is not asking the captains for money. The only authorized subtreasurers are George Snider and Roy C. Shaneberger.”. The move is regarded as a 'whack” at certain of the defeated city hall machine. LADDER FALL IS FATAL Injured Several Weeks Ago, Dies at Hospital. Injuries received several weeks ago when he fell fisom a ladder caused the death of Fred Faust, 413 N. New' Jersey St., a painter, late Monday in city hospital. Faust was admitted to the hospital July 38. A brother, William Faust, Indianapolis, and a sister Miss Ruth Faust, NoblesY'ille, survive. Funeral services have not been arranged. Missionary to speak A. J. Sampson, missionary leader from the Orient, will speak Wednesday evening at the Bible Investigation Club’s bean supper at the M. C. A. His subject will be Orient Asks: Are Americans Chrisji tians?” SUFFERS SUNSTROKE Alfreand Krcmer, noir, St., is at his home suffering from a sunstroke Monday. Kromer vc. sfound in unconscious condition at Union Station and was taken to city hospital for treatment.