Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1925 — Page 12

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3 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM —Jn loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, llosey Frbechauer who departed this life one rear ago today. Sadiy missed by husband. children and grandchildren, it Funeral Dir ectors W. T. BLASENUYM Main Office branch Office 2228 Shelby St. 1009 sndiana Avenue. Drexel 2670. Circle 59&> FLANNEK & BUCHANAN 620 hi. Uinois St. F'uneiai director* 'o the people oi Indian arulis since 1887. Fhone—Main 0841. 0842. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD —2130 r'rospect St Phone Stewart 2278, _ George (irinsteiner Funeral director 622 B Marftst. Main 000a. KRTEGER, WflT FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Diinols St. „ . MA 1154 R. BET. OSBfl-R-1 UNDERTAKERS—RTSEV ft TITUS 051 X. Dl?*cnr*v Ma*n 8 Special Notices ROY’S PLACE CHICKEN DINNERS, refreshments. Speclal rates to parties. Opening date. sal. Au\ 22. 1210 E. 63rd St. Hum. lo(37. — MARGARET SELLERS. D O D. c . * £ obstetrician, acute and chrou c disease massage. 1 N New Jersey. Room 4 MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE 729 N. New Jersey 9 Personals EXCURSION TO IDLEWILD MICH Saturday. Aug 22. Tram leaves station 9 p. m. Round tnn So.oO. _ 10 Lost and Found ruvvuvvvuaruvvv* FOUND—Articles found in Indian--apolis street cars yesterday. 1 PURSE 1 BUNCH KEYS 1 BOX 5 UMBRELLAS Main 2737 BICYCLE stolen. tVi'lard Park. Return to 1423 E. Market. Reward. BILL FOLD Cordovan leather,, containing cards Regard. Noll. Webster 0.100. DOG lose Lx terrier. Sunday. Lincoln 6981. FISHING sack reels license, etc Flat Rock River. Main 3025. 668 Massachusetts A v e.. Indianapolis. itewprd. —— WALLET on N. Meridian. Reward DRexei 3850 J. WRIST WATCH Wa tham: with chain, in Golden Hitl Addition, north of 30th St., west of Northwestern. Randolph 7901 Reward. LOST —White gold wrist watch: keepsake: in Garfield Park or S. East St. Reward DRexei 2928-W IT S NEVER lost uiu.il Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 12 Help Wanted —Male BARBER WANTED Wt _re enlarging our sales force in this district and have openings for 3 live salesmen with autos who are familiar with the meat, grocery, delicatessen, restaurant and hardware trade to sell Dayton Scales, sheers. elgHric coffee mills and meat choppers: commission advanced weekly: this is an excellent opportunity for men who want to increase their earm ings and become permanently established With a large organization where promotion is rapid to men who can produce. DAYTON SCALE CO.. Division. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. 243 N. Penn St. WANTED —Brick and bloek layers at Six-ty-Third and Northwestern. a—Employment Agencies FIRST-CLASS help furnished free to employers LEE’S ANGENCY. Cir. 0681. 13 Instructions INSTRUCTION In permanent waving and beauty culture. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St Drex. 4536. mYn II learn bai oei .rade IHi til l BARBER COLLEGF., 610 E. Washing ton St. Indianapol s. lnd Circle 0757 16 Help Wantea—Female HOUSEKEEPER middle-aged woman preferred. Phone Drexel 1557 after 5:80 n. m. STENOGRAPHER: rapid dictation: permanent position with good opportunities for the right party: good starting salary In answer state age. experience and salary expected. Address A No. 1398. Times. J} Situations Wanted a—Male MEN For distributing circulars old employes with clean record preferred Report 6.30 a. m.. or il :30 a. m. 115 S. CAPITOL AVE. 18 Rooms for Rent GEM HOTEL. 35 W unip 75c. SI.OO 51.50. Weekly. S4-S5. Modern. M YRLOWI-. AVE.. 14n.S : large front room: modern: also garage. Lincoln 2107. MERIDIAN n7 2143; nicely furnished room: Randolph 3329. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 907: dandy rooms: walk, diet.: prices reduced. Lin. 8447. PENN . 1409 N.; Apt. 2: lovely room Private home. Gentlemen. Cir. 1226. MODERn. clean rooms: downtown apartment: near Federal Bldg. Main 8715 after 5. SLEEPING room, with grill and percolator; can prepare light meals. 1137 N Meridian. Lin. 7435. a—Light Housekeeping BROADWAY. 1422. rear: 3 rooms: gas. electricity, water. For colored people S3 COLLEGE Ave.. 1322: ft mod rms. com fort ably furn. Private home Main 8763. COLLEGE. 1949: large front room: 2room suite: garage. Kenwood 4538, TT.T.TKOTS N.. 2360. two-room suite: nicely furnished: modem Kenwood MILEY 129: two: eean; private entrance. gas, electricity: $5 Belmont 1839-W. NEW JERSEY. N. 1029: turnished rooms kitchenette: modern: clean: desirable: 86.50. NEWMAN ST.. 1131: two suites light housekeeping roohs. near Tech.: close to car. Web. 4213. c _ WILCOX 4L Neatly Fijfnished Lincoln 1167, CLEAN; modern, furnished suite: private reasonable. Riley 2175. IT'S NEmER lost until Indianapolis Times Want ‘Ads have failed to find it.

18 Rooms for Rent - b—Hoard and Rooms ILLINOIS. N„ 2023: rroms. private home: gins or married couple. Har. 2988-W NEW JERSEY. N. 2150: pleasant front room, suitable for tvo: board optional. Hnrrison 0172-M. PENNSYLVANIA N„ 2123: downstaiars oom two men or couple- room and board. 87 each: sl4 couple, Har. 1892-R. 19 Rentals a—Houses ASHLAND. 2331: 6-room modern; garage; imiused yard; $45 Ken. 2402. BROADWAY. 2616; modern 6-room house Randolph 6486. CONGRESS. 333; 4-room modern bungalow; garage: only $37.50. Circle 28->4 DENNY. 2953 N.; new 4-room double: inside toilet, gas, water. lights: only $31.50. Wash, 2253-J. ENGLISH Ave.. 141.3; 4-rooms, modern. garage. Drexel 1829-W. HARDING St.. N.. 2441; 5-room modern bungalow : garage. Belmont 3112. LINDEN ST.. 2017—Half 3-room double. rent sl6. Civic Realty Cos Lin 50a0. NEW ST.. 185(1-52 —4-room new double mlh bath: $25 side. Drexel 1445. NEW YORK. E. 1048—5-room, semi-mod. Dorman, 322; cottage. Reasonable. NOBLE. 333 N. south half 7-room ruodern double, Web. 6144-W. STATE ST.. N! 455: six-room modern: half block from Tech, near parochial ard public schools. Inquire 453 I TECUMSEH ST. N.. 643: new. modern bungalow: four rooms; in-a-door bed: garage $37.50 Webster 4372. lolH. E. 321: 7-room, modern house: city hot water heat. Call Main 1044. Ask for bookkeeper TUXEDO. N., 1412: ha f double; gas light, water paid Webster 1122--1. 1529 PROSPECT 6-room modern house: water paid by owner Rerrt reduced to S3B month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market. NORTHEAST —On sneiaon: four rooms. modern front and rear porches, water rent paid: $22 per month Northeast —On Sheldon: five rooms, semi-modern water rent paid: S2O per month. _ .... a,.a G. C. HARNESS. Realtor. Main 1806. FURNISHED—S-room modern bungalow S4O garage; permanent. Rand. 71 <6. A F ZAINBT, REAL ESTATE RENTALS SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for" bargains REAL ESTATE b — Houses, Flats Furnished 23D W. 1349: 5-room furnished house in A-l condition. Suitable for couple; only •$35: Har. 0108. . c —Apartments 2 AND 3 ROOMS, WALKING DISTNCE 6231/b E. MERRILL $12.50 to $16.00 per month: city water, electric lights and gas. inside toilet: water naid by owner. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. COLORED TENANTS Delmar flats. 221 W Vermont We are putting these flats in first-class shape for nigh grade colored oeople. Let janitor show you. _ ______ DUNLOP &. HOLTEGEL 1436 Oliver. 5 rms. s. mi-mod SJO.OO 1403 H Brookside. 3 rms 17.00 2106 E Wash. 7 rms. bam 32.00 889 W 11th colored. 3 rms. .... 10.00 I N RITCHIF. & SON Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. COLORED MUSKINGUM. 407: 4 rooms, electric lij-ht water, inside toilet. Reasonable rent. Circle 7200 4SHLAND 1729. nice four-room apmt-m-nt' bath sleeping oorch. Kenwood 19.-2 d—Business Places GALE ana Mass. Ave.: iqeal for a millinery store; rent $37.50 per month; water furnished. CAIN ft CONERTY. 719 N Penny St. Irv. 2108. e —Miscellaneous ASHLAND. 2326 rear; fireproof garage for workshop or storage, Lin. 1720. 21 Real Estate for Sale a—Business Property SMALL house and three lots, comer Cole and Bertha Sts.. Wayne Park Addition $l5O cash. sl2 monthly. OSCAR LEE 230 E. Ohio St. Main 0217. b—Houses FLETCHER AVE.: six rooms, modern, garage: paved street and alley: bargain; $4.000. Lin. 3734. MuZAKX Ave.. u 55: new 5-room bungalow; basement, garage; $3,000: S3O cash.. S3O a month. Riley 2028. OLNEY. 1417—Half square from park. 5rooni cottage: $3,000. Irvington 2281-J. PARKWAY'. Ave.. 749: a real home: well bui t. Call Drexel 806 7-W. TABOR 1206: 5-room modern, except furnace; S3OO cash, balance monthly EVFRROAD & WHITE. Lin. 3880. WINTHROP AVE.; new live-room modern bunga'cw- unusual fixtures; beautifully decorated: $5.500: terms. Hum. 3286. WOODROW AVE. —Four-room bungalow. $2,250.00. terms. M. A. Quinn. 147 E. Market St.: Room 206. Riley 5147. Raudolph 7931. -v Like Rent Price $3,250.00'; $50.00 Cash, Balance' $32 Per Month. CHOICE 2 BUNGALOWS Five rooms and bath complete. Located 3532-3536 Stanton Ave . intersection Brookville Rd and Sherman Or., 3800 east. Owner. Mr. Sexton. Main 6504. Kenwood 2288. 350 CASH; wonderful bargain. 458 Goodlet Ave. 7 rooms, semi-modern; garage; bargain at $3,800. Circle 0618. Res.. Har. 4826-M. E. J. McCRACKEN. 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. 94-5 Bradbury. Five-room modern bunga low double garage; improved street: cash or terms. EVERROAD ft WHITE, LI. 3880 BUNGALOW: 5 rooms and bath, garage. Close to school and car Une; $3,500. $350 cash. Drex 6817; eve.. Drex 2341 NORTH of 46th St.: 4-bedroom stucco bungalow garage: large yard: 2 blocks No 70 school. Bargain. Owner. Hum. 3286. 2659 NAPOLEON: 5-room modern home. for sale or trade: $4,500: SBOO cash. Close to Garfield Park. Drexel 4716. BARG A1N —M odern center nail single Double garage. Owner leaving city Phone Har, 2256-R. FOR nice home east or south. Call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. MUST sell good 8-room modern on Pennsvlvania. south of creek. Call Ma:n 0707 NEW .5-room house east. Sell op pa.v ments Call Main 0707. 4- double: paved street, water, gas. ’ights: near ear line. Irv. --Slyl 5- modem home, northwest: SIOO down ba Ia nee $45 a moi th Ra. 070 b. c —Apartments THREE suite apt.. $6,500: $1 000 cash: $55 por mp : pome Ran. DOSU d—Lots CENTRAL Florida offers real investment Buy lots in citrus center where profits are guaranteed. Get our proposition. THE H. L. YOST CO.. 1015 Roosevelt Bldg. FOREST MANOR: wooded lot near new school. Washington 0502-W, e —Suburban MODERN threr-bedroom iri Zionaville: a real bargain at $5,500, on terms. MR QUINN. Rile.v 5147'. Ran. 31 FOR SALE—Eighty acres: fruit buildings; good poultry equipmejit: cheap. H. D. I w\LTFR. Paoli. lnd.. K. R. No. 4. f—Sale or Exchange WM PRESTON REALTY 22 Real Estate Wanted FOR sale or trade Coie 6-passenger sport California top. for property Call Main 0707. WILL buy BmaIi E^ ot ALSPACH doubles ' Lin. 3477. 321-22 Lemcke. LET u sell vour house*, lots. JOS. W SELVAGE. Main 0717. TO buy or sell real estate, consult The Bcsfty Service Bureau. Lin. 5307 c 5 Miscellaneous for Sale TWO beautiful dresßes and coat for sale. JJc dealers. Harrison 2626-0. S.-./L . ~ : k: • v A■'

25 Miscellaneous for Sale SPECIAL AUGUST SALE REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES AT REDUCED PRICES All makes of typewriters overhauled during this month at a special price of SIO.OO, work guaranteed. American Writing Machine Co.' 30 SO. PENN. LI. 6822. ESTAB. 1880. BED. brass, electric hotplate, gas heater. violet ray, bookcase, etc- Randolph 9084. BENCH wringer. $4. 406 W. Raymond St. Drexel 8036-R KELVINATOK—Like new; sell very reasonable. Humboldt 3284. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, tan t upe end old rose, special. $13.95: Gold Seal Congoleum i ugs 9x12. $12.75. These rvgs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12. double warp, heavy grille made in beautiful colored patterns, special. $7.50. 11 3x12 rugs $29.60. all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets Axminsters and Wil on rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Cos. r O7 W. Wash. St., opposite Statehouse. “if it covers the floor, we have it." SjNGER power sewing machine .tailor model: fully equipped: as good as new: $7 5. Call Irvington 0575 Ring 1, a — Musical ' Instruments PIANO. Schumann; cash or payments: fine condition. Harrison 4Q27-R. b—Pet and Live Stock FOR SALE—Baby chicks and brooder ehicks: ten varieties: also Leghorn pullets and yearlings. Hatches every week. BOYERS BATCHERY 143 N. Delaware. Ir.dianarolis. Ind. Riley 5470. Hatchery at Thorntown, lnd i ' c — Coal, Ice and Wood How About Your Coal? Good coal will be muen higher. Best Va. blk.. large, cin. fkd $6.2c Best Va or Ky. egg. cln. fkd...... $6.25 Beßt Ky. bl,k.. eln. fkd $6.25 Best Glendora blk.. large, cln. fkd. .$6.25 Best Ind. lump or egg, cln. fkd.... $5.25 Delivery anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL Cos. DRex. 4621. Dependable silica 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 $5.60 NORTH STREET COAL CO. L-n. J 455. 920 E. North St. irv. 4020. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. KINDLING and stove wood. Big loads delivered anywhere. HEAVY tree wood 18x24 in long grate. stove furnace. Riley 5188. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army inousinai Home Help us to help others with vour used clothing. magazines news etc. Phone Wagom. Main 1082 WANTED—AII kinds of. rags at 2c per lb. Will call for. Save this ad for future reference. Main 3977. <£/ Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, soui and renovated: feather mattrcßses and pillows made. E. F BUKKLE 416 Mass. Main CHIN WOO INN IIS 1 /, W Ohio. New Chop auey place. Also sleeping rooma. BUGS. 9x12 thriy cmd. S2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. . SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDQE. 201 Indiana Ard. U piioisteiing Overstuffed work, slip covers, cut and sewed ad cane work of all kinds called for and delivered any place *n Marlon County Forty years’ experience. 220 East Sixteenth Ran 1670. EXPERIENCED dessmaking by day: with reference. Call IVebster 1503-R. 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. 06.99-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at.all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial liauiing a specia’ty Davis Bros Transfer RT 29-7 29 Business Opportunities LUNCH, confectionery and soft drinks; S4OO cash. Located on E. Washington. Owner. Lificoln 1068. ROOMING HOUSE: nome and income; eln. furnishings; priced to sell. Riley 2175. %BE INDEPENDENT Don't wait until your money is all gone and then worry—invest a small amount in one of our mone.v-earning business propositions. You can mgke a good living and save vour ™pal. gALKg CQ RILEY 3992. CAPITOL. N. 725; rooming; house. 10 rms., modern, newly decorated. Riley 2098. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK ’24 45 Special paint: same 4s new: $900: down payment $36(1 HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.--363 N, Illinois. Open evenings and Sundas's. BUICK COACH—9.OOO miles: new paint. upholstering like new. good \4hJP tires including spare. fully \jfli\ equipped except motometer and bar cap Act quick for tiiis one. J.LKSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO., ROLLIN’ AND RICKENBACKER DISTS. 436 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7554. BUICK sedan. 1920: m good condition: onlv $375, Better see this one. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S, PENN. BUICK 24 48 “’our-paseenger coup;: fully equipped: five balloon tires: like new: s.>oo down. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois. Open evenings anil Sundays. CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1024—Just out ot the paint shop: equipped witt X visor, windshield. spotlight, SaWa X windshield wiper. rear-view JgjfA i mirror spare tire; upholstering " n very beat 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. Capito 1 Ave. Lincoln 7554. Dodge Coupe 1923 Really an excellent bargain. Chas. E. Stutz Sales PRICED RIGHT The frauklfatfield C OMPANY 6JSN<xrih Capital'4vq Authorized Ford Dealer Open Evenings an(i Sundays FORDS FORD, 1023 touring, with California top. looks and runs like new, $176. FORD with four door National touring body. A-l condition Demonstrator. $2lO. FORD with four door special sedan body. $225. FORD sport roadster, undersiting. A rood winter job. $l2O. Terms: Open evenings and Sundays SWISSHELM & PARKER Ford, 1923 Tudor Sedan Runs good: a bargain. Chas. E. Stutz Sales 824 N. Meridian. FORD BODIES Coupes, sedans, tourings roadsters and speedsters and commercial bodies: Terms, open evenings and Sunday. SWISSHELM ft PARKER. FORDS AND CHEVROLETS. $25 Down. Coupes and tourings. STANDARD AUTO SALES. 322 N. Delaware Open evenings

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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 FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924—5475 Equipped—snubbers, spot lipht. lock wheel, auto wiper step plates etc., upholstering; and paint like new. This is a real bargain in a late model closed car THE LATHROP McFARLAND CO. Main 248 U. 418-24 N. Capitol. FORD BODIES: used sedans, coupes, tourtngs. roadsters: some late 1924 models. WOLF, 555-61 N, Capitol. FORD Coup. 1923: just overhauled and repainted. A No. 1 condition. Web. 096.1. JEWETT SEDAN Late 1923. With lots of extras. A real bargani at our reduced price with liberal terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drex. 4732. NASH 4. 1924 coupe: 8.000 miles: perfect condition, serious illness. Ran. 1840. OVERLAND‘TOURING, 1024 De luxe model; just like new. A real bargain at our price. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. DRexei 4743. PACKARD Cleauni=Up Sale NOW ON Our 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. v CADILLAC, 61 touring. Runs good will give a lot ol service $135.00 DODGE touring 1917; good tires and battery; runs fine; a good rider for $ 65.00 BUICK. 1918 touring: plenty of tires: will give you plenty of mtlea. This week .$ 85.00 1923 MARMON: 7-pass. A good one: full equipment; It goes this for $995.00 1920 PEERLESS sedan; good tires, paint and battery: looks and runs good. Sale price $295.00 1917 PACKARD, second series, twin touring: was on blocks for 4 years; runs good; The chassis is worth twice our price. This week . $195..00 A)l9 MITCHELL touring: the owner paid $125.00 for Duco; it has 6 almost new tires: good battery; runs good $195.0J) 1920 NASH touring; 5 good tires, new paint, looks good and runs better. This week $295.00 Come in—you may find what you are looking for at your price or below what you expected pay. Cash —Terms or Trade Open Evenings. The Citizems Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th St. MA. 6942. * ' WILLYS-KNIGHT 6 Five-passenger coupe sedan: service six weeks: S6OO off list price. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 3t>3 N. Illinois. Open evenings ami Sundays. We Suggest You Compare These Prices 1921 Hupp Sedan $550 1920 Hupp Touring S3OO 1924 Chevrolet Coupe. 4-pass $450 1921 Foci Coupe $196 1921 Reo Touring $395 1922 Overland Coupe $195 1924 s . $445 Your old car taken in trade. Balance 12 months. Or $lO down, balance weekly. Wilbur Johnson Cos. 730 N. Meridian. LL 1527. Open Evenings USED CARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE 340 SO. PENN MAIN 1705 Ford 1923 Late Coupe $275.00 Ford 1923 Style Coupe 225.00 Ford 1920 Touring. S. D 45.00 Ford 1920 Touring. Starter .... 55.00 Ford 1917 Touring. Demount. . . 35.00 Ford 1923 Touring, lot of extras 180.00 Ford 1924 Touring, lot of extras 215.00 Ford 1924 Tudor Sedan 365.00 Small down payment- Balance easy STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 640 E. Wash. , T ELGIN SPORT TOURING vSIbS 1922 model is newiy painted, has five diBC wheels, spare tire, wing cap and motometer two spot lights, tine interior condition: only SIBO down and $28.50 per month. TERSTEGGE HOLLOWELL CO.. Rollin and Rickenbacker Diets. 436 N. Capitol Lin. 7554 ' BARGAINS 1922 Ford Coupe S2OO 1919 Ford Coupe .SIOO F. B. Chevrolet Touring SIOO L. GUY LONG 1114 N_ MeridianLin. 6865, . 1922 FORD SEDAN Five balloon tires: mechanically perfect; will sacrifice if taken at once. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH Open evenings and Sundays. , 957 N, Meridian. Riley 4922 1921 DAVIS TOURING GOOD TIRES AND IN GOOD CONDITION MUST BELL TERMS OR TRADE WUCKWISH & SHAKE 1001 Riley 4770 at the lowest cost that are W’^ idabie. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO. 9552s Meridian.

30 Automobiles for Sale Those mashed and twisted fenders CAN be repaired! Our ding-men and touch-up men are noted for the excellent quality of their work. fgfti Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. DRex. 3600. Lexington Motor Co o Record It Homed Used Cars Bargains Today • Lexington Lark (Anstead).... $735 Lexington Lark (Anstead).... 375 Lexington Sedan (Conti.) 650 Lexington Thoro. (Conti.).... 475 Lexington 7-pass. Tonrl (Anstead) _ 375 Lexington 5-pass. (Conti.).... 300 Lexington 5-pass. Tour. > (Conti.) 100 Locomobile, 7-pass 500 Lexington, 7-pass., winter top, (Anstead) 450 Leximigtoini Motor Company 1142 N. Meridian Phone, LI. 3177. At 139 South East St. Bargain Prices Compare the Following 1923 Ford sedan s^2s 1.919 Premier touring 295 1920 Studebaker S. 6 295 1922 Buick touring 395 1922 Ford touring 150 1019 Ford coupe 195 1920 Hupp 4-pass, coupe 495 1922 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. ONLY A FEW BARGAINS LEFT IN OUR USED CAR DEPARTMENT One 1923 Ford coupe; starter, demountables. lock wheel, fine cord tires, lot of othe rextras; price $225. Liberal down payment. One 1921 Ford touring: starter. demountables. lock wheel good tires and paint: price SIOO Small weekly payments. One 1920 Ford roaster. A dandy car for general use. Price SSO. One 1920 Ford delivery: everything good in this car. Ready for use. Price Smith & Moore 528 South Meridian St. Telephone Main 6650 Open evenings and Sunday. Essex 1924 Coach Six-cylinder: good condition: a bargain. Chas. E. Stutz Sales HaYNES-SCHMIDT. INC P2O W NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. BARGAIN USED CAR STORE. 511 N. MERIDIAN ST. a—T rucks OVERLAND Truck; will sell equity; ownor leaving city. Belmont 1148. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923, 1924 and 1925 models pro. ferred: we pa.v cash and deal quickly: save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Are. Corner North St. Plenty of packing space. Lin. 4516. HIGHEST CASH lo|PAXD FOR USED CARS. WANT JOO CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ 619 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 IT S NEVER lost until inaianapolis Times Want Ads nave tailed to find it. 32AutoSupplies, Repairs Special We offer the following sizes in good used tires for 3 days only: 35—32x4 % , at $ 5 each 10—33x5. at $7 each 18—30x5. at Tslo each 15—35x5. at .... $ 6 each 4—32x6. at $lO each 10—36x6, at $lO each, 50—32x4. at $4 each 10—34x5. at $8 each 50—30x3 Vi. straight side. at...s 3 each. Rogers 3117 W. Washington. Belmont 4300. GOOD USED TIRES t Ail sizes Best lot in town; $1.50 up Wholesale and retail 23 S. East St. Main 1419. ___________________ VUJAJANIZING top repairing and rebuilding. Complete line of cord tire* in stock. KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO.. 35 Ky Are. BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel, 4300 3111 W Washington. Bet. 4800. nsED CARS uuugnt and sold l GOLDBUUU. 522 N Capitol EBACK ft GENTRY auto reflnishlng. See us first 532 N Capitol. _ s3Fv2oto rc yc.tes,Bi c ycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. Roberion Cycle Store 940 Maea. A\ j. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY? auiekly. confidentially and businesslike ings is a Dart, of the service we give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141i/ E. Washington St. MA in 0585. Lincoln 7184 “iIISK: 1

38 Auction Sates Friday, August 21, 9 A. M. At 2027 Madison Ave. We’ll sell general store. About $4,000 stock. Hardware, notions, hosiery, kiteh enware. Xmas goods, fine stock of groceries and paints. National cash register and drawer cabinet, cost $1,000; 2 scales, showcases. 5-lt. counter, cooler case and all equipment, as a whole or in lots. L. A. Hodges Auction Cos. Riley 2019 THE fixtures of the City Restaurant .at Greenwood. Ind.. will be sold at auction Saturday. Auer. *J2, 1:30 u m. Two showcases, one coffee urn. National cash 1 register, tables, chairs, linens, ceilinr fan. stove3. lunch counter, other articles. V. V SLATER. 39 Legal fjotices NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Charles E. Deniston. deceased. No. 69-32498. 11l the Probate Cqurt of Marion County Sept' term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Carrie A. Deniston as administrator 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 the 26th day of Sept.. 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 of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Aug 6. 13. 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. SeDtember term. 1925 _ Notice is hereby given that Emma Stettler as administratrix of the above named estate, has prested 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 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 not be approved. Ana the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. MEANS BUENTING. Attorney. Aug, 6, 13, 30, NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Thomas D. McWhinney. deceased. No. 69-22566. In the Probate Court of Marion County. September term 1925. Notice is hereby given that Nina C. MeWhinne.v. 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 tlte 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 not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and malt* proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Attg, 6. 13, 20. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Charles E. White, deceased. No. 60-22555. In the Probate Court of Marion County, September term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Emeline H White. 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 Provate Court, 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 not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and- make proof of their heirALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Aug. 6. 13. 20. 1925. 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 up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, 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 t)iere be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Aug. 6, 13, 20. NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estats of George P O'Connor, deceased. No. 69-22468. In the Probate Court of Marion County Sept., term, 1925. Notice is hereby given that FidelityTrust Company as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed their 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 the 26th day of Sent.. 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 of their heir8hl °' ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Aug. 6, 13, 20. 1925. NOTICE OF REG L EAK ANNUAL MEETING OF MARION COUNTY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that a regular annual meeting of the Marion County Council of Marion County. Indiana, will be held at the Commissioners' Court at the courthouse in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, on Tuesday. Sept. 8. 1925, at 10 o'clock a m. HARRY DUNN. Auditor of Marion County. Indiana. Aug. 13, 20. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 18, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Pffblic Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 17th day of August. 1925. they approved an assessment roll -shownig the prima faeie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11988. -EUGENE STREET. From southwest property line of Northwestern Avenue. To northwest property Une of Canal. Except the intersection of Clifton Street. By grading and pairing the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt, AsphalticConcrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6inoh gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 30 feet: grading and paving tile wings of. the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; providing 3.208 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; resetting 7 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to prop ert.v line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Special Note to Contractor: Contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid for new straight Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6x24 inch Concrete Curb, per lineal foot, to be allowed as an extra. 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. 21st, 1925. 2 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 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 lets sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of okui era 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 uty. CHARL ES E. COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Aug. 19 20. 1925. UNION ' RANKS BROKEN Pittsburp Coal Company Reopens One of Its Mines. Bu United Press PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 20.—The first break-in the ranks of 30,000 idle union coa| miners in the Pittsburgh district came today, when the Pittsburgh Coal Company, resumed operations, at Banning Mine No. 2, near Fayette City. Thirty-six men broke the union ranks according to company officials and more than 100 union miners surrounded the as pickets. CHILD STILL SCARED Trolley Pole Falls, Narrowly Misses little Girl. Imogene Dobbs. 3, of 1511 E. Nineteenth St., was still a scared little girl today. William Surgeon, 961 Dorman St., conductor on a Brlghtwood street car, said the trolley pole broke as his car was turning .at Roosevelt and Langley Aves. ancalmost struck the child. It was flr* believed she had been struck, but examination failed to disclose an/., fnjury.

BIRTHDAY OF COMPANY Representatives of Life Insurance Firm to Gather Here. Representatives of the Indianapolis Life Insurance Company from Indiana and from seven other States will attend a celebration from Tuesday until Thursday in memory of the twentieth anniversary of the company. The home office, at Meridian and 'Thirtieth Sts., formerly the residence of Charles W. Fairbanks, will be formally dedicated at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday. Governor Jackson, Mayor Shank and others have been asked to speak at a flag-raising Wednesday morning. HOLD CITY BOS ROUTE HEARING Company Wants Une Before State Fair Starts. Establishment by the People’s Motor Coach Company of a bus route between Monument Circle and Guilford Ave. would fill a long-felt transportation need, several witnesses testified today before the public service commission during the course of a hearing on the latest application of the coach company. A. Smith Bowman, company president, said he was eager to have the line in operation in time to serve persons who will attend the State fair. Several of the witnesles were cross-questioned by attorneys for the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, which is protesting the petition. By arrangement with Clyde H. Jones, presiding commissioner, the street railway company’s witnesses will be heard Friday morning. COURT ACTION’""TAKEN Traction Company would Set Aside Commission Order. Bu United Press GFBENSBURG, Ind., Aug. 20. The fight of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Traction company against bus competition was reopened In Decatur County court today. Charles Henry, receiver for the traction company, sought, a court order setting aside the permit granted the Hiner-bus company by the State public service commission to operate between Indianapolis and Greensburg. Henry claims the traffic is not sufficient to justify both forms of transportation. BOLT SHOWERS DESRISON BED (Continued From Page 1) the storm. A total of .39 inche of rain had fallen in Indianapolis up to 1 p. m. Shoals reported 1.09 inches and Decker 1.45. A moderate wind was reported by the weather bureau, the highest velocity being 30 miles an hour. Temperature was about normal this morning, being 69 at 7 a. m. It stayed near this figure all day. This was the lowest recorded since the heat of Wednesday. Humidity was high, however, being 87 or 15 above normal. High Temperature A high temperature was reached Wednesday afternoon, when the weather burea thermometer recorded 92 at 3 p. m. This was 9 degrees above normal. The record for this years is 98 in July 28 and June 5. Relief from the heat came with the rain near 6 p. m. Temperature should be moderate today, according to the forecast. The hot wave extended from the Mississippi east to Ohio. “It is just what we need for growing crops,” Armington said. “This weather is good for corn. I think has been about enough rain over the State.” ILLINOIS SWEPT BY STORM High Winds, Rains and Lightning Inflict Property Damage. Bti United Press SPRINGFIELD, 111., Aug. 20. Intermittent rain and mist fell early today in the wake of violent wind and electrical storms, which late yesterday swept central Illinois. Hign wind, lightning and rain sent hundreds of farm picnic feasters scurrying for shelter near Galesburg. The storm then swept on past Peoria, with Pekin feeling the full effect of the wind and rain. Two passengers were hurt on the Peoria & Pekin Union Railway, when a telephone pole crashed thrffugh the side of a coach. The wind lifted the,roof from the Richelieu grocery and did other damage. Rain fell in torrents. | Greenview, Delevan, Green Valley and Farmffigton then felt partial effects of the disturbance, heavy rain sending miniature rivers racing through the streets. Little damage was reported. WILLIE FORD HUNTED Police Arrest Two Women After Alleged Beating. Pcfcice were looking for Willie Ford, living in 700 block of W. New York St., today. Grace Marlow, 211 Douglas St., j told police that Mary Carey, 23, of 156 N. Blackford St.; Lena Propria, 23, of 11 S. California St., and Ford had entered her home and beaten her as well as Sanos Kapai, a roomer. Police charged Mary Carey and Lena Propria with assault and battery. YOUNG BRIDE SOUGHT Jonesboro Girl, 15, Believed to Be in City, Aunt Tells Police. Police today were hunting a 15-year-old bride. Mrs. Sherman Brewer of Gas City, Ind., notified police her niece, Genevieve Baskette, 15, of Jonesboro, eloped with Edwin King of Gas City to Maysville, Ky., where she heard they were married, the girl giving her age a,s 18. Later she said she hep.rd the couple had come to Indianapolis.

THURSDAY, AUG. 20, 1925

M’CRAY FATE WITH ELLIOTT Former Prosecutor Given Pardon Papers. 4 The application for pardon for former Governor Warren T. McCray and the letters and petitions accom panying it are now in the former United States District Attorney Homer Elliott, it was learned today. The pardon is following the usual routine and Elliott, who prosecuted the case, and Judge A. B. Anderson, who sentenced McCray to Atlanta for ten years bn a charge of using the mails to defraud, probably will make recommendation to Attorney General Sargent. Elliott has refused to make a public statement as to what his recommendation will be, but It is understood he opposes the pardon. Judge Anderson is said to be against it, also. He is now spending a vacation at Burt Lake, Mich. SIX CONVICTS FACING NOOSE Prison Officer Killed in Attempted Break. V Bu United Press SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Aug. 2,0 With one prison officer dead and another dying a© a reult of their tempted prison break, six convicH here today faced the noose. B. O. Miller, prison shipping clerk, beaten by the convicts before they fled in a launch from the prison pier, died early today. George Grayson, guard, was in the prison hospital near death from being beaten by the men as they fled. The chase across San Francisco bay to Wine Haven, where they were captured, was exciting. An airplane from Crissey Field, would have brought the men into custody had not the speedy prison launch overtaken them just at the shore. BIDS RECEIVED ON REMODELING Estimates Made on Courthouse Work. Bids for remodeling the courthouse to provide five new court rooms and for remodeling the Marion County Infirmary were received by the board oT coutny commissioners today. The State Construction Company submitted a bid of $31,840 for the courtroom work. It was the lowest of ten bids. For decorating, Huga Ranjess bid of $1,472.50 was lowest of three. On electrical the bid of C. L. Smith three, while Hayes Company underbid five competitors on heating and ventilating work, with a bid of $19,600. A. A. Mitchell submitted the lowest of five bandits for work at the county infirmary. Bids were taken under advisement pending tabulation and analysis.

GREATER CITY WEEK GOES ON (Continued From Page 1) , Band, addresses and other amusements under auspices of the Haughville Civic League and Hawthorne Civic League. Dance Scheduled Dancing on both floors of the new municipal garage building, opposite city hall, on Alabama St., was on the program beginning at 9 p. m., when the structure is to be formally dedicated. There also will be vaudeville acts. First honors among the 915 beautifully decorated floats entered in the parade Wednesday were captured by the North Indianapolis Better Business League. The prize The prize was $75. The H. P. Wasson Company float won second prize of $25 and L. S. Ayres & : jtt captured third honors, tickets every employe to the annual employes’ picnic at Broad Ripple Park. The awards were provided by concessionaires at the park. Walker estimated that 25,000 participated in the parade, which passed for three hours before an estimated crowd of severa} hundred thousand. Multitudes Fed Barbecued beeves and hams fed the hungry multitudes that attended the celebration at Broad Ripple Park at night. There was a band conceit free vaudeville acts, dance and addresses. Claris Adams, former Marlon County prosecuting attorney, was principal speaker. Other addresses were given by George Armentrout, president of Broad Ripple Chamber of Commerce, who presided; Walter Myers, Democratic candidate for mayor, and Walter Pritchard, appearing for John L. Duvall, Republican mayoralty nominee, who is ill. That thousands of persons from other cities were in Indianapolis on Wednesday for the festivities was indicated in the report of bus, traction and railroad companies. POLICEMAN IS KILLED Burglars Shoot Patrolman In Business District Bu United Press DES MOINEg, lowa, Aug. Patrolman Oliie D. Thomas was and killed by burglars in the centlP of the business district here early today. Officers’ found Thomas on the stairs leading to a case. A gray cap*with a bullet hole bearing blood stains was found nearby, leading police to believe that Thomas may have wounded his assassin.