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1 Death Notices BECHERT, JOSEPH CHARLES—Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bechert. died Aug. '24. age 0 years 11 months 11 days. Funeral Aug. 2d. 2 p. m., at residence of William Rankins, 1707 N. Tibbs Ave. Interment Floral Park eemtery in charge of Max Herrlich & Soil. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASEiNUYM Main Office Branch Office 2220 Shelby St 100 H uidiana Avenue. Drexel 2670. Circle 5060 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 020 N, Llinoia St. Funeral directors 'o the people ol init.anarulis since 1887. Phone—Main 0041, 0048. INDIANAPOLIS CRfcMATORx BERT 9. GADD—*I3O prospect St Phons Slewait _ George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E Marital. Main 0908. RRTEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR U'2 N Dlinnls St „ . MA. 1164 Rpq. BEL 3866-R-j UNDERTAKERS—HI? RN A TITUS. Ml N. b-birirr Main 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS, D. O. D C. N.D., obstetrician arute and chrome disease. rr ape age. 1 N Now Jerpoy, Room 4 MEDIC*TED BATHS AND MASSAGE 729 N New ,ierev ,9 Personals CHICKEN DINNER. $1.50 t-anriwUh 500. Refreshments, sandv.iehesi. “Ray's Place.” formerly Garden Point Now under new management. Entrance Broad Ripple Park. Humboldt 1 7, ILLINOIS. 3034 N.: pood home for elderly people and InvalM*Raiep reasonable R An. 11 <o. tRATXFD nurse, will ca're for invalid* and elderly people in her home Kindness and loving care given. References evchp*>gvd. Ran °P3fi. 7 0 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 3 PURSES ! UMBRELLA - 1 FOUNTAIN PEN * 1 BOX OF FANCY WORK 2 SACKS OF HATS 1 FEZ 1 PAIR OF GLASSES Main '27117 BAG—Par v picking up brown over-night batr in University Park Monday night. Aug. 17, call Mam 7010. Reward. BEADED BAG, red: between Columbia Park and 30th and Illinois. Contained bnnoh of kevs. Reward. Ran. 01 f). GLASSES —She' 1 rim in blue case. Saturday afternoon downtown. Please call Webster 2708. LOST—Orange Persian kitten; strayed Sunday afternoon from 4044 VVashnifTton Pi.-n Rewrd if returned. 12 Help Wanted —Male battery men. good molders. lead Burners and FORMING ROOM MEN. APPLY HARRIS U. S. AND L. SERVICE. ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. LEAVING SATURDAY NIGHT. GENERAL utility cylinder pressman, who will feed and take charge of press room. See Manager. 1810 V Talbott WANTED —COOK. 13 Instructions . MEN tc learn Uarbei .raOi- TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 610 E Washing ten St. Indiarmpol'g. Ind. Circle 0757 14 Salesmen Wanted

SALESMAN WANTED ©!d established concern wants salesman for central Indiana territory. A-l reference and bond required Real position for right man. Call Thursday. Room 1105. 215 K. New York St. lb ttelp Wanted—f emale WE NEED six young ladies to do enumerating work '.n exchange for a business course. This is pleasant, outside work and requires no experience. See or write FRED W. CASE Principal Centra’ Business Cos lege. Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts.. first door north Y. W. C. A. HOME, fuel and groceries to man and wile to care lor five children J. R. GREENWOOD 6504 Beliefontaine. BEAUTY OPERATOR Following, booth space very reasonable. MR, FEAR. .'Hi Kresge Bldg. Cir. 6575. WHITE woman for general work in delicatessen Humboldt 54511. GOOD middle-aged woman lor housework. Hum, 5318. I / Situations Wanted b—Female DAY WORK, laundry, br.ng home: called for and delivered, Kenwood 5764. 18 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 1415; attractive front room, suitable for 2; piodern home; plenty hot water: garage op|ionai. ASHLAND Ave.. 1)08; apt. 4: foom next to bath, tut and shower walking distance: single i r double. Riley 4187. CAPITOL, 1(18 N.- front light hskpg suite; 1 single side rm.: a’so other sleeping rms,; modern. Lincoln 8670. NEW JERSEY 412 N.: Ant. 25: lovely living room and 2 bedrooms adjoining: walking distance. Lin. 4408. SPENCER. 540 —3 rooms, m modern 1 home; furnished or unfurnished. Ca l , alter ti or phone Webster 0864, before (i. TWELFTH, EC 610; two unfurnished rooms; modern. '2IST, E.—ll rooms and alcove furnished or unfurnished. Webster 1237-M. CLINTON HOTEL Desirable rooms, right downtown: g;ood home for men: reasonable rates. 29 Virginia Ave. MODERn. clean rooms: downtown apartment: near Federal Bldg. Main 8716 -fer 6. GEM HOTEL. 35 W unto. 75c. SI.OO 51.50 Weekly $4-$5. Modern a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE Ave.. 1322; 2 mod. rms.. comfortably turn. Private home. Main 8763. $7.50 PER week 2 rms. furn. completely: private ent ; gar, optional. Web 2233. TWO light nousekaepdng rooms; modern. 1128 Spruce St. Dj-exel 1176. ROOM and board, reasonable. Riley 6895 or 507 N. Liberty. \

18 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping 1403 Vt BROOKSIDE, 3 ms f 15.00 1442 Oliver. 5 rooms, gas. E. L... SIB.OO 1436 Oliver, 5 rooms, gas. E. L... 520.00 2100 E. Wash. 7 rooms, large barn.s3o.oo 889 Vt. 11th (colored). 3 rms. . . . SIO.OO I. N. RICHIE & SON. Main 05‘20. 710 Hankers Trust Bldg. 6 —Board and Rooms TENTH. 1502 E.; pleasant room with board: home cooking. Web, 5744. 19 Rentals a—Houses ARSENAL Ave., N. 225: 1-room apartment: strictly modern: porch, nice yard. All built-in featurese: near Tech; bargain: 535. Main 1319. BELLE FONTAINE. 6504: six-room semimodern, COLLEGE, 21341 lower duplex; five rooms and breakfast-room: porch heat, water furnished: large yard; garage. Har 1316. COcuhejS. o room modern double; garage; S4O, Main 1968. COTTAGE Ave.. 803; 5-room house: newly papered: semi-modern: small family. DEARBORN. N.. 1401: six room modem bungalow: rent SSO. Webster 77U0-K. EMERSON. 356 S.; o-toorn strictly mod. bungalow; rent reasonable. Irv. 1038-J LA SALLE. N.. 1414: 6 room half double; strictly modem: sun porch: garage; $45. Drexey 5007, Mc-KIM. S. 17; seven-room: modern excent bath Drexel 2231. SEXTON. NEW YORK E. 1431; 6-room modern. steam heat; garage. Riley 20.54. E NINETEENTH. 920. three rooms: large basement: shades, screens, linoleum fur-m-hed: S2O. TECUMSEH ST.. N„ 643. new double bungalow: four rooms, in-a-door bed, garage: $37,50. Web. 43t2. TKIRTEEXTH 9T.. W 7. 327; six-room semi-modern cottage' colored people; adults only; $25, Lin. 4242. L.iTH, E. u2l 7-roou.. modern house; city Lot water heat Call Mam 1044 Ask l’oi- bookkeeper TI’XEDO. N.. 953: 6-room semi-modern double; water paid: only S3O. Call MRS. ELSNER. Main 6761. Evenings Irvington 3955. WASHINGTON. E.. 459: four rooms, with bath: heat and water furnished. Cir. 4689, j 2621 N. DELAWARE modern, six rooms, hardwood floors, new y dec.s3s 1997 Hillside, four rooms $lB 2122 Lexington, five rooms $lB 1919 Hove.v. five rooms sls WINKENHOFEB. Cir. 1039. COLORED—IS4S Martlndale: 6-room inside toilet, gas. electric lights, city water. $22.50 per mo. FIDELITY TRUST CO.. 148 E Market. Main 6384. COLORED—Dandy double. 2160 Columbia; easily heated: electricity toilet: S2O: water paid. Ran. 024 1. A F ZAINET, REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DELA LI 6520 SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE c —A partments 2 AND 3 ROOMS, WALKING DTSTNCE 6231/2 E. MERRILL $12.50 to sl6 00 per month; city water, electric lights and gas. inside toilet; water naid by owner, DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED TENANTS Delmar flats. 221 W Vermont We are putting these flats in first-class shape for nigh ,'rade -colored people Let lamtoshow your DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 4 ROOMS modern: heal lights gas. water furnished only S4O. DRexel 1316. d—Business Places GALE and Mass Ave ■ ideal for a millinery store: rent $37 60 per month: wa'er furnished. CAIN & CONERTY. 719 N Penny St Irv. 2108 SHOE repair shop with living rooms, modern east $lB Main 1604 e —Miscellaneous ASHLAND. 2326: rea* ; fireproof garag.. for workshop or storage. Lin. 1720 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses PARKWAY. Ave.. 749. a real home; well built. Call Drexel 8067-W OL'ILL ST 1850: four rooms, modern ex eept furnace; garage Liberal terms .1, C DUNCAN REALTY CO.. 902 Lemcke B’dg NORTHEAST —On She,non: four rooms modern front and rear porches water rent naid: $22 per month Northeast—On Sheldon: five rooms, semi-modern water rent paid: S2O per month G. C, HARNESS. Realtor Main 1806. SEE these under construction Compare with others. x Kelly and Dawson. Four room bungalow with garages: S3OO cash: $23.50 monthly EVERROAD A WHITE 204 Transportation Bldz Lincoln 3880 S2OO CASH. S3O per month. buys two large corner lots five-room bungalow, corner Thirty Second and Wood Sts.: reduced nrioe. $2,800 Circe 0618 Rs.. Har. 4526-M. E. M.-CRACKEN, FIVE-ROOM nice bungs’ow. 1402 Manlove Avc.: price $2 000 term* $25 per month. FRED MERTZ. Irv. 1151 Cir. 7577. COLORED: 5 rooms semi-modern, on paved street. N. W.: $3,700: SSOO down, DRcv 0817; eve PR-x 2341, l-ItOOM bungalow> corner of: good neigh borhood $2,250: on terms. M. A. QUINN R'ley 5147, Rand 7931, NEAR PROSPECT St. 5 rooms, semimodem. Paved street and large lot. Easy terms. Lincoln 3734. FOR nice home east or south. Call C J OS BURN Drexel 6tS4 5 ROOM modern home, northwest: SIOO down, hahi'icc $45 a month Ra. 0796. MODERN five-room bungalow; references. Rando’nh 1844. d—Lots

CENTRAL Florida offers, real investment Buy lots in CITRUS CENTER where profits are guaranteed Get our proposition THE H. L. YOST CO . 101:> Roosevelt Bldg SOUTHWEST corner 407 ti and C.raceland: $3,500; dear: owner. Webster 6407 W e—Suburban MODERN, three-bedroom bungalow in ZionsviTe: a real bargain at So. 500: on terms. MR. QUINN. Ri'ev 5147. Ram 7931. f—Sale or Exchange KNIGHTSTOWN LAKE LOT—sso cash or trade for pedigreed English or Boston bull pup. Belmont 0971. TRADE twenty-acre farm for small grocery ■dock or what have you? NATHAN POLLET. Lin. 3000. BRICK FACTORY SITE. Noble and Market. for residence property 228 N. East St. 22 Real Estate Wanted WILL buy small cottages and doubles. ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin. 3477, 321-22 Lemrke. TO buy or sell real estate, consult The Realty Service Bureau. Lin. 530? 23 Farm Lands EIGHTY acres, near Columbus. Ind.: well improved, clear, for cit.v property. 228 N. East St. til ACRES; 4-room house; 20 acres fenced. MILTON FLORDIA, Box 232. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BUFFET, dining table, six chairs; leaving city, must sell. 1628 Montcalm. Lin. 181 0. ELECTRIC ironer. bathroom outlit. dress form. Drexel 0470-W. 142!> Dawson. KOKEN equipment ' for beauty shop, cheap. Ran. 02So. PLAYER —Bench cabinet, rolls; cheap for cash; quick. Randolph 1844, Rugs—Linoleums oxl2 Tapestry Brussels rugs, blue tan t une end old rose, special #13.06 Gold Seal Congo Imm > ugs. oxl2. 812.75 These >vgs are carried in a 1 sizes and patterns at proportionate prices Imported Japanese grass rugs oxl2, double warp heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns, snecial. 87.50. 11 11x12 rugs 820.60. 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 cit.v. Come in and be convinced. A.) new perfect goods Ino second; ) Dorfman Rug Cos. r d 7 W. Wash St., opposite Statehouse. "If it covers the floor, we have it." SWINGS—Few lawn and porch swings. Special prices; closing out. H. F. ZENT 0 N Alabama. Lin, 8807. BECKWITh piano about 3 years old in excellent condition Will sell for cash only. Th s includes bench-and scarf. Also one buffet. Both dark oak. Inquire, 2010 Broadway. BIG Roofing Sale. August only Light 81.20; medium. 81.oO; heavy.. SI.BO. A-l (Roofing Cos,, 803 Mass. Ave. Lin. 3870 OAK Flat top desk. S2O; Perfection Oil Heater. $5. 893 Mass. Ave. Lincoln 3870, FOR SALE—Second-hand clothing for men and women. Bargain. 220 Sanders St. , You Read trie Want Ads— Have you tridd to use them? It's easy—Clil Main 500. Ask for jjr. Ad TakeK

25 Miscellaneous for Sale PUBLIC AUCTION THE C., C„ C. & ST. L. RY. CO.. THE CINCINNATI NORTHERN R. R., THE E.. I. & T. R. R. AND THE P. & E. R. R WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY. AUGUST 27TH, 1925, AT 9:30 A. M. AT THE UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, CAPITOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST.. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED OVER, DAMAGED. REFUSED AND UNCLAIMED FREIGHT UNLESS PREVIOUSLY CLAIMED BY RIGHTFUL OWNERS. 110 Drums Roof Cement (sold in lots oi lrom l to ti drums l, , Household Goods, Furniture. 1-3 H. P. Enginp Fence,Wire. 1 Crt. Pedestal.3 Crts. (i2> Empty Cans. 1 Tube Cong. Rug Desk and Bus- * set Tops, Lubg. Oil. 1 Sugar Jack Tube. 2 Water Heaters. 2 bx. Water Heaters 2 Bx. Water Heater Parts!. 1 Chain Hoister. 1 Hand Hoister. 2 Ctn. Sales Tickets. I Ctn. Toilet Soars 2 Bx. Animal Food, 1 Bag Hog Feed 1 Keg Bolts. 1 Bx. Trusses. 2 Ctn. Garment Hangers. 2 PI Paint 1 fix-. Paint 1 Dr. Paint in Oil. C Bx Insecticide. Brl. DMnfeet ui* 1 Case and 1 Ctn. Confectionery. 1 Case Shipping Tag-. iu Stock Sa I 1 Keg Salt 2 Ctn Fly Swatters. 1 Bdl. (21 Tires and 1 Tube. 1 Brl. Boiler Preserve. I Drum Boiler Treatment Grindstones. 103 Pcs. Barn Door Track. 2 Brl Sal-Soda 2 Laundry Stoves 4 08-!b. Bgs F our. 2 Sinks. 1 Water Closet Tank. Empty Barrels and Drum*. 1 Elect. Compensator. 4 Casts Water Softener. 1 steel Range Canopy Building Tile 1 Ctn. Tin Cups. 1 Part Bbl. Cooking Oil, 1 Ctn. Gloves. 1 R 1 Niekleoid. Sugar. 1 Ctn. Rug Pads 3 Empty Milk Cans. 1 Steam Cooker and Rack. 1 Bread Sheer. 3 Metal Plant Settlers. 1 Reservoir 1 Tank Heater 3 Laundry Trays. 2 Crt. Fire Brick. Stock Pots. 2 Bgs. Pine Covering Marble Slabs, Glass. 1 Bg. Cess Pools. 1 Ctn. Auto Tire Fabric. 1 Ctn. 1 l Elect. Lamp. 2 Crt. Box Shooks 2 Battery Boxes. 2 Pails Buttermilk. 1 Sifting Machine. 4 300 Lb. Cap. Mftal Ice Caus. Gro.'eries, 1 Radiator 1 Radiator Shell and 1 Hood for Will.vsKnight numerous other articles Terms of sale: Cash or certified check payable immediately at conclusion of sale. Description of packages are copied from freight or waybill, but neither the ouantitv nor contents are guaranteed. All lots are subject to examination Wednesday, Aug. 26. between 8 a. m and 4 30 n pi. J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. McFADDEN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers.

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 Cos. 30 SO. PENN. LI. 8822. ESTAB. 1880.

For sale at public auction, Thursday, Aug. 27. 1925, at 9:30 A. M. at the Unclaimed Freight Station of the C., C„ C. & St. L. Ry. Cos., Capitol Ave. and South Rt„ Indianapolis, Ind." Refused. unclaimed, over and damaged freight. For a partial list of the merchandise to be sold see auction notice in this paper. J. K. VANCE, F. C. A. a—Musical Instruments DRUM corps drum, large size, brand new; moving away; cost $32.50 Will sacrl- | fi.-v Webster 7976-J, b—Pet and Live Stock FOR SALE—Baby chiclet and brooder chicks: ten varieties: alio Leghorn pullets and yearlings. Hatches every week. BOYERS HATCHERV 1- 3 N De aware. Ir.dianaro is. Ind. Riley 5470 Hat- hery at Thorntown. Ind COLLIES, show quality puppies and matur'd stock; pedigreed and registered WOODFIKI.D COLLIE KENNELS 42nd St., east of Shcrnifan Dr Wh. 2737 R 3. c— Coal, Ice and Wood How About Your Coal? Good coal will be much higher. Best Va. blk., large, cln. fkd $6.25 Best Va. or Ky. egg. cln. fkd $0.25 Best Ky. blk.. cln. fkd $6.25 Best Glendora blk.. large, cln. fkd..56.25 Best ind. lump or egg. cln., fkd. . . .$5.20 Delivery anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex. 4631. Dependable since 1908. Kindling with each ton. ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. i GENUINE third vein Pocahontas. .. $7.75 Kentucky large lump S7 00 West-Virginia lump fd.Oii Indiana 'area lump forked $5 50 NORTH STREET COAL CO. Lin. 1455, 920 E. North St. Irv. 4020. KINDLING and stove wood: big loads? delivered anywhere: $3.50 and si DRexcl 2559-W. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION arm.v indrustnai Home Ueio us to help others with vnur used clothing. magazines news • c Phone Wagon. Main 1082 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought. oiu ua renovated. feather nvtt’r* iwf* and dlHovi made E. F BUKKLE 41fl Maes Main 142* CHIN WOO INN -118 V, W Ohio Ncw Chop alley place. Also eieeping rooma. BP S G U 9 p^idß ,^A C Ken SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDgB 201 Indtgna Its Upholstering Overstufled work slip covers, cut and sewed ad cane work oi all kinds called for and delivered any place *u Morion County Forty years experience 220 East Sixteenth Ran lt'76 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING: RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household goods; low rate on Florida and Calilornia shipments. OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 23533628. Webster 4579-0699-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times Randolph 3741 MOVING and commercial liaitiimr a spec-i.-i'tv Paris Bros Tr-nafer RT 2947 29 Business Opportunities BOARDING HOUSE: 14 looms, always fi led; income S4OO a month: cash or terms. Owner in poor health. Cir. 2760 LUNCH, confectionery and soft drinks; S4OO cash. Located on E. Washington. Owner. Lincoln 1008. STOREP.OUM and residence:' located 1430 Brookside Ave.; rent $47 per month. Call Lincoln 6514, Webster 7726. SIX rooms, modern: A real home, with three rooms rented: one block irom Real Sf'k mils and glove factory; walking distance from eit.v: rent $35: income SBO. Leaving city. Cheap for quick sale. No denier*. Lin. 3529. 30 Automobiles for Sale • BUICK, ’24 35 WONDERFUL CONDITION: $600: 8200 DOWN HUFF BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. 111. Open evenings and Sundays. BUICK. Master Sir: comp etely equipped. including Rex inclos ires: driven s'nco November: good tires: priced right. Web. 650.1. BUICK sedan. 1920.: a~ goon one. S4OO. Bqß S S. Penn. mi

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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 OWfl. 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 BUICK COUPE FOUR-PASSENGER COUPE: IN SPLEN DID CONDITION: S7OO. HUFF BI’ICK SALKS CO. 3>t:( V 11. Open evening* and Sundays CHEVROLET. 1921 touring: good paint lot of unused miles in this one for S7O; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 54Q E. Wash ELGIN SPORT TOURING this 1922 model is newij ÜBTtk. x Painted, has five disc whee's mtwe> span tire wing cap and mom meter two spot lights fine interior condiPon: only SIBO dowm and $28.50 per month. TERSTEGGE HOLLOWELL CO.. Rollin and Kickenbacker Diets 436 N. Capitol Lin 7554 ESSEX COACH 24. fi CYL. Excellent condition: 5 good tires: spot light This car is like new terms (HAS E STt’TZ LiMODEUS/V M ' kiAJeP New amid Used BUY Om Your Owin -Terms See us at once on this New Plan. The FraukTlatfield C OMPAKY 63 5Norik Caph&Jjfrxs Authorized Ford Dealer Open Evenings FORDS FORD. 1923 touring with California top. looks and runs like new: $175. FORD with four-door National touring body. A-l condition. Demonstrator; $2lO. FORD with four-door special sedan body; $225. Terms Open evenings and Sundays. SWISSHELM & PARKER FORD COUPE, 1924 Balloon tires and lots of extras. Real bargain at our price. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. TORD BODIES Coupes sedans tourings roadsters ant speedsters and commercial bodies Terms open evenings and Sunday swisshelm & Barker Mi E. Washington m FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924-5475 Equipped—snubbers spot light. lock wheel, amo wiper, step plates etc., upholstering and paint like new This is a real bargain in a lale model closed ear. THE LATHROP McFARLAND CO. Main 2480 418-24 N Capitol FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1034 with balloon tires that looks and runs like new This car will be sold at a vary low price. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. FORD. 192.3 touring: starter, demountshies, lock wheel, speedometer, 5 excel lent tires; only $l6O easy terms. STONE CHKVRGLKT CO . 540 F. Wash FORD TUDOR SEDAN Frontcnac motor This car is fully equipped: will do 70 mi’es hour 1818 Ingram, Web. 5620. FORD BODIES: used seuans. coupes, tour ings. roadsters, some late 1924 models wolf, 535-tn n Caoitoi. FORD 1924 tudor sedan: lock wheel, five tires: better than mod cars of thi* age SI 00 down, balance twelve months. STONE CHEVROLET CO . 540 K Wash, FORD speedster: $25 down. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn Main 1705. HUPP 8 SEDAN. 1925. Demonstrator; blue Dueo: Dieted wheels, spare tire, tube rover, etc., etc. Car has full Bulldog equipment: has new title and has been properly driven and broken in. Discount off new car price. You've want ed one—now get it. MR. ROSEBERRY. Irv. Q755-R. HUPP TOURING SPLENDID LITTLE CAR: 8175: S7O DOWN AND $5 A WEEK. HUFF BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. 111. Open evenings and Sundays. HUP Bull Hog roadster: new; only SOOO. ROB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 9. Penn. Main 1705. NASH 4. 1934 coupe. 8.000 miles: perfect condition, serious illness. Ran 1840. OAKLAND sport ounnr: five wire wheels. new oversize cord tires, side wings, refinished in light bue with red wheels. A e a*sy car for little money. Call Web. 3005. OAKLAND 6. 1921 model good condition; guaranteed; leaving eity. 1555 Broadway. Apt. 1, Lin. 4189. OAKLAND. 1901: like now: has been run 15.000 miles: jjarty leaving city. 1555 Broadway. Apt. No. 1. Lin. 4189. OLDSMOBII.E touring 1924. disk wheels. bumper, motometer bar cap. spotlight ar.d other extra*. Bargain if sold at once. Call Wehster 300). nVKRI.ANI) TOURING 1921: real bargain at $95.00. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663 S Meridian. Drexel 4743.

PACKARD CLEAN=UP SALE We still have a limited number of our best values to sell. Since making delivery on eight new Packards we have added five more late model jobs. See them before they are sold. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th. M-6912.

30 Automobiles for Sale All kinds of fendrr and body repairing lops and upholstering made like new, and all types of wheels straightened. _ . Automobile Hospital. 133 So East M. DRex 3800 1923 DODoR; COUPE 6 good tires: like new: bumpers front and rear: car is in excellent condition A bargain. f HAS £. STITTZ 824 N Meridian At 139 South East St. Bargain Prices Compare the Following 1923 Ford sedan $225 1919 Premier touring #295 1920 Studehaker 9 6 $295 1922 Buick touring $395 1922 Ford touring $l5O 1919 Ford coupe 1 $19.5 1970 Hupp 4 pass coupe $495 1922 Ford touring $195 1920 Buick touring ~.5296 1920 Overland roadster ..$145 1921 Haynes touring $19., Terms one-third down,* balance monthly. Or $2 to S2O down, balance weekly. Your old car In trade. 1924 FORD COUPE Five balloon tires, mechanically perfect; will sacrifice if taken at once STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH Open evenuics and Sundays. 957 N M'ridian. Riley 4922. 1920 OVERLAND CA RRIFS GOOD CORD TIRE EQUIP MF.NT THIS 19 A REAL BARGAIN AT OUR PRICE, $l5O. LOSE Y-XASH MOTOR CO. Used Car Dept. 416 N Capitol. Main 3348 1923 FORD" TUDOR SEDAN Good mechanical condition: tires, paint and upholster} excellent. A bargain. CHAS. E. STUTZ 1923 OVERLAND TOURING Ralloon tires. A real snappy little car at our reduced price. LOSEY-NASH MOTOR CO. Used Car Dept. 416 N. Capitol. Main 3348 GOOD USED CARS Chevrolet Sport Touring, 1923 S2OO Chevro.et Touring. 1923 $175 Chcxrolet Touring. 1921 $l7O Small Down Payment L. GUV LONG ' 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865 We Suggest You Compare These Prices 1922 Overland Coupe .$195 1921 Ford coupe $195 1921 Reo touring $395 1920 Hupp louring S3OO 1921. Hupp touring S3OO 1922 Hupp touring $450 1923 Hupp coupe S7OO 1924 Slmlcbaker Special six $750 1925 Jordan brougham $1,600 1926 Hupp 8 touring SU7OO

Your old car taken In trade. Ualance 12 months. Or $lO down, balance weekly. Wilbur Johnson Cos. • 730 N. Meridian. L1.T527. Open Evenings 1923 FORD COUPE Equipped with balloon tires and Id excellent condition throughout; at a bargain. CHAS. E. STUTZ 1933 hUPMObILE CALIFORNIA TOP. GOOD CONDITION. TERMS OR TRADE. STUCKWICH & SHAKE. 1001 N. Meridian. RLey 4770. 1926 MOON TOURING New car. Has never been run. Need money. Will sell at liberal discount. Terms or trade. Main 5013, HAYNES-St iI.MIDT INC 120 W NORTH ST FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR BETTER used cars al the lowest cost tha' are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO 955 N Meridian a—T rucks SEVERAL GOOD FORDS AT 825 DOWN BOBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 S PENN MAIN 1705 C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO BARGAIN USED CAR STORE 51 i N MERIDIAN ST TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922 1923 1924 and 1926 medal* preferred: we Da.v cash and .z*eal quickly save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 669 N. Capitol Are Corner North 9t. Plenty of packing space Lin 4516. HIGHEST CABS r*lU> PAID FOR USED CARS WANT 100 CARS TO .TUN*. SEE US FIRST. BAM CORAZ SID N CAPITOL MAIN 6389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS AND GARAGES We have a large stock of all makes rT'"' 'T-TTU of radiators 50 per I YOU I# cent off from the nta< .-.l*- regular price list: ‘fCAUIM IUK we also repa ; r and nnriw p recore any make ipOUBt,F.S awa. QZ7Z7Z AUTO RADIATOR REPAIR CO. Lin. 4882. 411 Madison Ave. and S. Meridian St. BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel 4300. 3117 W Wash. Be . 4300 VULCANIZING, top repairing end rebuild-* ing. Con plote line of coni tires in stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 35 Ky. Ave, USED CARS uuugnt ana oid t GOUi> ICJIiU. 623 N Capitol EBACH A GENTRY auto reflntshing See ns first 532 N Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING lor the blcycie Robertson Cycle Store 940 Mass Ave ITS NEVER tost unt i Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find It.

37 Money to Loan Fidelity Loam Cos. 106 E. Market Street Room 532 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting the Kublic small loan needs. Recent laws a- e changed the operations of the small loan office I'HOUSANDS OF HOMFS Have been helped and made happy through loans m emergencies by licensed and bonded firms IF YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods, you should not fail to call on our manager ana have him explain them to you. Loans In the sums of #l9 TO S3OO are made on household goods left in vour possession at lawful rates and on easy payment plan DO JUSTICE—To voiirseJf and make yourseP acquaint 'd with our service. If not ernvenient to call, write or phone Main 1278. y Loan any 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemcke Building MA. 1278. w NEED MONEY? Ouickly eonnueuliall* aiiu busiuessiike dealings is a pari of the service we give vou LOANS ON Piauos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. jJAPITOL I.OAtf CO. 1-41 */., E. Washington St. MA in 0585. LI ncoln 1184 39 ' . Legal Notices „ LEGAL SALE Notice is hereoy given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house, will on Thursday. Sept. 24. 1920, sell for aiiirued charges, the household and other goods held in storage lor six months or more with eharges unpaid belonging to the following named people: Georgia Ashbaugh 89052, American Loan Go. BIUSOI, American Loan Cos. 1(4403, Mrs Ida Berry 810481. Mrs. May bail B 1061*7 Ch tries Beerch 810710. Mrs. R A. Boyd U 5103. Mr. John Browning 810H72. Const. Freeman 810775. James Cauble 88529, Mrs. F. M Cam 810695. \rrnon Coleman 810192 L Const, ‘•'reeman 810673. Const Freeman BlUttHO. Mrs. An-.a Chapman 89994. CLra Dalton 88804 W. L. Dynes, 89847. Wilbur Dyke 810371. Chas Ewell 81076.3. Wilbur Edwards 810386. W L. Ferguson 85175, Fidelity Loan Ca 810796. Fidelity Loan Cos. 810739. Fidelity Loan Cos 810645. Fidelity Loan Cos. 810539. W. M Gray 810056. J. O. Groves 89275. Mrs. H. E. Giles R 10482. Burtis Hn-ks 810366, Harrv Hampton BlotiTl, Patrick Hayes 89984. Walter Haas 810744. Mrs Paul Hemphill 810679. Mrs. Burley Harris 810716. R< bt I mke 810297. Elnora Johnson 810526 John Jenkins 81046. Y L. L. John 810507. Mrs. F W Killen 62421. Alex. Ki.Uey R 10289. Willis Keller 810376. John Lirscombe 810359. Wade Langford 810405. Mrs. Diza Mae Longneeker 810599. Albert Meyers. 810468 Mrs. Bpvia Morgan BIO3IX, Mr. T. j Miller 810556. wm Marcus R 10.348. Jack Michael 810643. 0 B. Maugham 87447. W ,T Marold 810332. John Miller 89207 Albert Nash b 10.571 Mrs. Kate Nicholson BU'44 2. Mrs. Otto Noffk" 810433 Ben .1. Powell 810253 Mrs Delbert Patterson RIOOB9 Mrs. E Sir Ross 89824. Mrx_ Harriet Ritter 87358 Arthur Roseborry R 10.305 Leonard Robison 810373. Edw Skiver Estate 810529. Mrs Elizabeth Smock Bl 0.363 W B. Sosh 810009. Mrs. Hattie Rude ford Bl 0633. Mrs Nora Sampson 810473. Mr*. F E Wilberi 87281 L“land Wells 810375. Joseph F, Williams 89066. Mrs I,anra M Williams 89069. Joseph Weakly 810324. Janna Williams BIOIIS. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE CO 227 N. New Jersey St.. Indianapolis. Tnd. Aug 25 and Sept 1, 8 1925. LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals for a full pne of supplies. Telephone Equipment. Motor Driven Machines and Electrical Supplies until 10 a m . Friday. Aug. 28. 1925. at Room 147, Statehouse. Also at the same time and place the Board will award the contract for Milk for one year from Nov. 1. 1925, 'o Oct. 31. 1926 Estimate Book, for the above supplies will be on file at Room 147. Statehouse, from and after Monday Aug 24 1925. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Aug 24 25 26 1923, . GOODS stored m tne name of Mrs Byri Moore. National Bui'ders Bureau. Travis Cantwell, Turt Riley and Chas Ison will be sold for storage charges Thursday. Sept. 3. 1935. at 9:30 a m. Goods having been iu storage the required length of time and charges unpaid BANNER STORAGE CO. "8 K Wabash St Circle 2677. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

. OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 22. 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 21st da.v of August, 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing ttie prima facie, assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12127. FIFTY SEVENTH STREET. - From East Property Line of College Avenue To West Property Line of Winthrop Avenue Except the Intersections of Carrollton Avenue and Girl ford Avenue. By grading the roadway from curb !in to curb line to a uniform width of 30 ft : grading the wings of the intersecting street in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone Granite or flx24-itlch Concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting street, in a similar manner and to the w idths as shown on plan: providing 47 lin. ft. of 15 ft. radius granite corners; providing 78 lin ft. of 25 ft. radius granite corners; resetting 6 iron inlets to curb grade. All to be as shown on plan 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 Wednesday. Aug. 26. 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 less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing sa ! d prima 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 Indianapolis. Aug. 24 25. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 22. 1925. TO WHOM IT V MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 21st day ot August. 1925. they approved an assessment roll ’howing lhe r prima facie assessments for e following described pub to improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No, 12091. WILDWOOD AVENUE, From north property line of Fifty-Sev-enth Street, running west (east side) east property line of Guilford Avenue running south (west side). To west property line of Winthrop Avenue running north (east side! south property line of Fifty-Eighth Street running east (west side). By grading and pav‘ng the roadway with Wooden Block Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curbline to a uniform width of 30 feet: providing 310 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone and resetting two manhole tops to grade. Also -xtending all water, gas. sewer, and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. , . Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of sa‘d city has fixed Wednesday. Aug. 76th 1925. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against etch piece of property described In said roll, and will determine the question as to whetl er such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of own ers and descriptions of property subject to be assessed is on file and may be seen al the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Aug 74 25 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 22. 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 21st day ot August,

ADDITIONAL SPORTS

State Golf Scores

French Lick Monday (Eighteen Holes) William Vallette, Frankfort 44-43—87. B. Heath Muncie. 49-45—-4)4. R. Grant. Riverside. 46-50 —96. fi. L. Cooper. South Bend. 44-42 —86. D. H. Whitcomb, Shelbyville, 49-48—* 97. A. L. Schneider. Shelbyville. 59-52—i11. S. C. Kahn. Broadmoor, 48-48—96. Frank Harrold. Muncie. 45-51—96 R. T. Callender. Marion. 43-46 —89. D. P. Mc-Harg. Riverside. 50-50—100. D. K. Owen. Terre Haute. 48-54—102. 'J C. Banta, Muncie. 40-50—Off. Dwight Mitchell. French Lick, 42-42 $4. William Barrere, Highland. 61-51—102. F. Olson. South Grove. 56-54 —1 10. R. B. Taylor. Lafayette. 42-40—82. Blaine Patton. Highland. 57 .51—-108. Burris Moss. South Grove. 51-48—99. William Elers. South Grove. 42-4.> —Si. Don Baker. Terre Haute. 46-51 —97 : Bing Butler. South Grove. 42-43—H.>. R. E. Hufford. Rivers'de. 48-41—89. J. J. Mossier. Broadmoor, 47-47—94. Frank Carroll. Highland. 53-44 —97. William Llucolu. Indianapolis, C. C., 4<ol—9B. A. M. Moore. South Bend. 41-43—84 Robert Reseller, Kokomo. 41-30—80. B. Lehman./Broadmoor, 46-44—90. C. Holloway, Indianapolis, C. C.. 44-47 —9l. John Burnham. Michigan City. 42-44 00 C. J. Crain. Richmond 40-52—-97. B. Bobbitt. Kokomo. 42-40 —88. Tad Brown. Riverside. 38-43—81. Jay Jones. R'verside. 48-41—-89. Johnny Ledbetter. Michigan City. 43-41 —B4. J. E. Bixler. Lafayette. 30-42 —81. M. W. Miller. Lafayette, 57-49—106. C. A. Hisev. South Bend. 49-47 —9tL T. B. Orbison. Riverside. 46-39 —80 J. A. Bruggenman, Ft. Wayne, 42-43 — 85. Dr. G. Link. Highland. 48-51 Dan Coburn. Indianapolis. C. C.. 43-46 sy Joe Broderick, Muncie, 45-44—89 R. M. Feustel. Ft Wayne, 48-4.3—91. Will Diddle. Meridian Hills. 42-41 —83. Dme Kcreheval. Riverside, 41-42—83. G. A. Young. Lalayette. 4.5-41—89. Bill Reed. Riverside. 46-43—89. Dr. E. W Gant. Riverside. 4.5 48—93. Charles Taylor, South Bend. 44-40—84 W. A Hall. Michigan City. 41-38 —79. F E. Lewis. Lafayette, 4.5-47—92. F. A. Brunham. Michigan City. 55-55 William Moore, South Grove. 46-41 —87. ( Harrv Lee. Muncie. 40-44—03. R K Young. Lafayette. 44-48—92. Paul Cullom. Frankfort. 40-41——81. Bob Bowen. Indianapolis. C. C., 38-39 H W. Baker. Terre Haute. 44-46—89. Bradiev Hall. Shelbyville. 43-44—87 Paul Shideler. Pleasant Run. 45-47—92. John Lenman. Gary. 43-44—87. L O. Gartland. Marion. 40-45—90. W, A Callison Jr.. Lafayette. 62-51 1 \rohn McNaughton. Muncie. 46 44—98. Major Downing Indianapolis. C. C P. S. Twigg. Richmond. 59-56—115 F. B. Mills. Highland. 54-54—108. W. L. Sparks. Terre Haute 51-47—98. E. H. O'Neal. Craw fordsville. 38-42—80 Luke Lincoln. Indianapolis. C. C.. 43-42 Cliff Wagoner Riverside. 41-40—81. H. D. Sparks. Terre Haute. 44-47 —91. Ed Flanygan Crawfordsvil e 4.5 41—96 Robert Trimble Highland. 46 4.5—91. G. W. Hunt. Highland. 44 44—88. T B. Curran, Connersville. 30-40—70. J. R Patten Kokomo 41 43—84. Jack Tuile? Highland 43-38—81. Paul Shaffer. Riverside. 45-40—85. ,1. H Lehman. Gary. 06-03—129. S. P Templeton Lafayette. 49-49—98. Harry Park. Ft. Wavfie. 40-41—81. G. Thomas Marion. 47-50—97. L C. White Indianapolis. C. C . 44 48 —l)2. J. M. Daily. Riverside 46 47—93. R. F. Barnard. Shelbyville 48-44—92. Henrv Echmeyer, She byville.y 59 54 107. L. M. Milligan. Muncie. 47-50—97 Rav Robertson. South Grove. 53-49 109. William Lewis. Lafayette. 51 44 —95. P B. Gre.v. Riverside. 43-42—85. J. H. Collier, South Grove 47 .52—90. kosdiek Goodrich. Avalon. 45-35—80.

Grand Circuit Results

, At North Randall Monday 2 ;2T> Trot (purse. $1,200: claiming: 44 7 . 1 '< -mile heats) Kentucky Todd Jr., bg (Fleming) 111 Southward br m (Palin 1 2 2 2 Lucille Page b f (McMahon t.. 33 7 Cypress blk m I McDonald) ... 6 5 3 Dorothv Gish, h m (Jolly) .... 4 4 6 Sin Bell and Princess Montgomery also started. Time—l:33 4 5. 1:49 3-6.2.22 1-5. 2.10 Pace (purse. $1,200: 4, . %. IV*miV> heats) Lulla Forbes, b m (Thomas)... 12 1 Star Ruth b g (Cox) 5 1 2 Mac Silk, b g (Murphyi 2 4 6 Braden Ruler, gr g ilpnlin).... 6 33 Kazoff, b g (Crozier) 3 6 6 West Virginia Boy also started. Time—--1:29 3-5. 1:45 3-6 (new world's record), 2:19 1-5. Spfcial Classified Trot (purse. 81.000: *4. 7 4. 1 '* mile heats)—• Trampahit. b g (Vail) 5 1 1 Winnie O'Wynne, b g (McDonald) 12 2 Joe Mac. b g (MeDevitt) 2 8 6 Harvest Todd, b g (McCarr) ... 4 3 Jt Patrick Todd, blk g (Morrigon). 3 4 4 Bessie Bond aso 't>rted. Time—--1 31 2-5. 1:48 2-5. 2:22 3-5. 39 Legal Notices 1025, 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. 12131. FIFTY NINTH ST. From east property line of Central Ave.. To west property line of College Ave. Rv grading the roadway from curb line to the edge of the concrete pavement, on both sides, to a uniform width of 30 ft. from curb to curb: grading the wings of the intersecting street and alleys to the widths as shown on plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24 inch Concrete curb; curbing the wings of the Intersecting street and alleys in a similai manner to the widths as shown on plan providing 75 lin. ft. of O ft. radius granite corners: providing 150 lin. ft. of 25 ft. radius granite corners; resetting 2 iron inlets to curb grade: constructing 2 new manholes: constructing 1 catch-basin including inlet tou; providing 1 new iron inlet; and laying 630 lin. ft. of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlet catch-basin, now manholes and manhole of drain sewer in Sixtieth St., as shown on All to be as shown on plan 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 Wednesday, August 26. 1925. 2 p. m.. as a date ngtiti which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each ptets- of property described In said roll, and wi I determine the question as to whether such lots or tra. ts of land have been nr 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 prlhia facie assessments, with the names of owners ami descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and mav be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. ,T. -SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. . ing, 24. 25. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind., Aug. 22. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the Cty of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 21st day of August. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by thu Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12136. FIFTY-SEVENTH ST. From east line of pavement In Meridian St.. To west property line of College Ave. Ex -ept the intersections of Pennsylvania St. Delaware all.. Washington Blva., Centra) Ave. and Broadway By paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-lnch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 3(1 ft.: paving the wings of the intersecting street and alleys in a similar manner ami to the widths as shown on plans: providing 63 sq. yds. of new pavement at Meridian St.: providing 108 lin. ft. of 4xlß-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, and resetting 5 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, pas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that ttie Board of Public Works of said eit.v has fixed Wednesday. Aug. 26. 1925. 2 p. m . as a date upon which remonstrance* will be received or heard against the amount assessed against each pie<-e of property described in said roll, ami wi.J determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land havo been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll! or in a greater or less sum than th3t named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subjrt't 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 J* Public Works City ol Indian

TUESDAY, AUG. 25.1925

TITULAR GOLP Mrs. Horn Leads Field Western Meet. Bu Timer Special WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn.. Auffj 25. —Mrs. Miriam Burns Horn, Chi) cago, won medalist honors In thi qualifying round of the women’* western championship tournament! here Monday with a low score of 78. two under par. Mrs. .Fay S. Casserlel, Aurora, and Miss Bernice Wall, Oshkoah, Wis., were tied for second with scores of 83. Miss Dorothy Klotz. Chicago; Mrs, H. D. Sterrltt, Hutchinson, Kans., and Miss Madge Miller, Grand Rap) ids, Mich-, were tied with 84. WATER CARNIVAL SET Public Contests to Re Held at Mn< nlclpal Beach. Plans are being completed for thfl city water carnival to be held thre4 nights next week, beginning Mon) day, at the Municipal Beach a# Twenty-Sixth Bt. Monday nighfl will be for boys. Tuesday for ■ind a beauty contest on Wednesday night. There will be two classes in th 4 water events, entrants under 14 competing in the Junior class an<| those bettveen 14 and 18 in senior events. Events Include swimming, fgM yards, free style; 220 yards, style; forty yards, breast stroke;, forty yards, back stroke; fancy div) ing and water polo. Carnival will start each evening at 7. Judges wil* be Edward Mcßride, director of reo) reation; A. E. Harris, M. Lasky, Jo* seph Ryan and Miss Kinder.

Independent Baseball

All members of the Morris St. M. B 4 players are requested to be at Garfield diM mond No. 3 Wednesday at 6:30 p. 1114 sharp for practice The Rural Red Sox defeated the Kind Coffee Company, 16 to 2. Sunday. Wm 4 tiers want State games tor Sunday and through September. Write William Pako, 2742 Roosevelt Ave.. or call Wednesday 2090. The Chrlstamore A. Cl easily defeated! the Holy Trinity nine. II to 10. Sunday, Numerous errors put the winners in toi gli holes, but Jenkins, the pitching ace of thal A. C.s. managed to pull out o. k. Goad Kinney and Whiffing hit hard foB the winners. Turck and Ivan starred fog* the losers. The St. Anthony Y. P. C. will play thS College Cubs Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at dlas mono 2 at Riverside Park For game* rail Belmont 0593-J. or write L. C. HaiG ley. 206 N. Pershing Ave. Five Point Grays were in great, fortni Sunday defeating the Lilly Varnish Cos., 14 to 3. and the Tartar A As. 10 to 4. Features were hitting of Cook. Wlllhelml and W Oder brothers. For games call Beech Grove 30 and ask for Ed. The Midways and the Indianapolis Cubi played an eleven-inning O-to-6 tie Sunday, Pierson Midway pitcher, went the full route, striking out eleven men and allows ing four hits A fast game is expseted Sunday, when the Midways wtl! batt e tha T.rlar A As. The Midways eball*"vo ijji E<igecod A. As, Telephone Drexel ana ask for Paul ‘jit Acme Juniors defeated the Tri-Schools at Rhodiua Park Sunday. 11 to 9 Tlid Juniors are without a game for Sunday and would like to schedule games avita fast eit.v and State teams playing in ths 17 year-old class Following teams are re 4 quested to cal Belmont 2086 M after (* p m. and ask for Claude Kelly Faglre. Hoosier Centrals. Indianapolis Cubs. Mtj Jackson Cubs and other teams interested. The Indianapolis Meldon Club defeated the strong Elwood Legion team, 0 to 3J Sunday Ht Elwood. Ind. Hunt pitched * good game for Elwood. but weakened lnl the later innings. The hitting of Roberts! and T. Kelly aso featured. The Meldonk are without a game for Sunday and would like to meet some fast team. For game# call Drexel 3721 R or address L. J. Steh* lin. 918 Olive St.

The Jewels A. B. C.s lost a piteher'sl duel (p Dunkirk, Sunday by a score of 7 to 6. The A B. C.s wlf] play Farm-! land Sunday, Labor day Is an open dafel and they would like to hear from State! teams Address Edward Dickerson 8571 Edgemont Ave., or call Randolph 1495. Delmonieos lost a hard-fought game to! the Richmond Eagles Sunday at Exhibition Prak, 4 to 3. Sunday Delmonieos will play at Newcastle. The fith and 7th of September are open. For games call Webster 1908 or write James Fleming 1 a 1.1 Newman St. The Kelly Eagles defeated the T7niyrr-i sal A. C.s, 10 to 4. Sunday after knocking! four of their pitchers out of the box. Each! Eagle player collected a .500 average. The Indianapolis Cardinal* will hold % meeting WMnesday night. On Thurda# afternoon (he Cardinals will nlav at Lebanon. meeting the Lebanon team at that Red Men s a.nnual ntenie. For games ad-l drees W. L. Deatrlck, I()14 River Ave. op call Belmont 0809. JOHNNY HAS HIS SAY 1 Hennwwy Tells Sorvlre Club of Rgs. cent Matches Abroad. “Hi say. old top. a rippin' talk2^^ Thus mlgfht some of Johnny nessey’s British friends* have sM| Monday had they heard the tennis* star tell of his recent expert-! ences in England before members of the Service Club at the TJncoln. Hennessey related in a humorous manner the experiences which he and Ray Caaey\of California had as the official tennis duo representing" the United States at the famous Wimbledon international net tourney.

With the Majors

FKATTRES OF MONDAY Ted Blankenship. Whits Bo* pitcher, l held the Athletics to four hits and won his game, 3 to 1. The Giants' defense collapsed under a, six-run rally In the fifth Inning and that Pirates won the final game of the eeriee,: 9 to 2, increasing their lead to six full l games. Heavy sttrk work off three pitchers rave the Tigers a 13-to-l victory over the Senators. t Burleigh Grimes pitched the Robins toi a 13-to-6 victory in the first game, but the Cubs grabbed the second 11 to A. The Cardinals knocked off the Phillies; in both ends of a double-header at 14 to 5 and 6 to 4. Homers by Staler and Robertson and! Vangllden’s tight pitching helped the l Browns beat the Red 9ox, 4 to 0. Voting Graham held the Reds to tlx scattered hits and the Braves won 8 to B.i Babe Ruth hit hta third homer in three! days, but the Yankees could not deliver and they dropped their fifth game in a! row. losing to the Cleveland Indiana, 5 to 1. i BOI'TS AT AURORA A Timm .Special CHICAGO, Auk. 25.—Ray Miller* Chicago featherweight, hag matched to meet Chick Sugge, Net*" ’ Hertford (Mass.) negro. In a teikrounrt bout at Aurora, Monday' night. Connie Curry. Sioux City, bantam, will meet Archie Bell of New York in another contest.