Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 103, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1925 — Page 10

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WANT AD RATES 1 piTun. 12c 3 Consecutive 1 | Times, Per Line 11C 6 Consecutive 1 A Times, Per Line IUC fla mA T f raro Word Make a Lino Minimum Space Two Linea The Times will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion of any advertisement. A Three-Lire Ad three days In T he flgl/e Times costs only To kill an ad. phone ma in 2500 before 11 a. m. Death notices received until 11:30 a. m. The Times reserves the right to properly classify or reject any advertisement Use Times Want Ad Phone Service 8 A. M. to S P. M. Main 3500 Just Ask for the WANT AD DEPT,

1 Death Notices HOWELL. SUSAN—Mother of Florence W. Howell, died at her residence. 184*1 N. Pennsylvania St., Friday. Aug. 28. Friends may view the remains at the funeral parlors of Kirby & Dinn, 1901 N. Meridian St.. until Sunday evening Funeral Monday. Aug. 31. 2:30 p. m., at her residence. Burial Crown Hill cemetery; SLOAN. ALFRED F.—Son of WUJiam G. and Melissa E. Sloan, passed away Aug. 28. 1925, age 59 years. Survived by Robert R. Sloan, brother: Shepherd V. Leonard. uncle, and Sarah C. Fike. aunt. Funeral services at the home, 2425 Shelby St., Sunday afternoon. 2 o'clock. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office. 2220 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2570. Circle 5050 FLANNEK & BUCHANAN _ 320 N. Hlinoia Bt. Funeral director* *o the people of Indianapults since 1887. Phone—Main 064 L 0048. INDIANAPOLIS CRfcMATORY BERT s. UADD—ZI3O woapect Bt. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Marks*. Main 0908. KRIEOER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 14u2 N. Illinois St. „ ooa _ , MA, 1154 Res., BEL. 38R6-R-I Undertakers—htsfv a tituS. SST N, Delaware. Main 3080. 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D. C.. N. D-. obstetrician acute and chronic disease. n-nssago. 1 N New Jersey. Room 4. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSA&ST--9 Personals CHICKEN DINNER, $1.50 Chicken sandwich, 60c. Refreshments, sandwiches. “Ray's Place, formerly Garden Point. Now under new management. Entrance Broad Ripple Park. Humboldt 1507. ILLINOIS. 3034 M~. good home for elderly people at,-l invalids Rates reasonable. RAn. 1175. EXPERT Kodak finishing, cut price. GARLAND STUDIO. 247 E Washington St. “THEY spend too Much." so says Tom Moore in “The Trouble With Wives at the Ohio next week. Miss Zlllah Worth. .3225 Kenwood Ave. is invited to see the show as a guest of The Tlme_s. Please call at The Times offlco before o p. m. on Monday for the tickets, 10 Lost and Found

FOUND—Article* found in Indianapolis street car* yesterday:

2 PURSES 1 UMBRELLA - MAN'S WATCH ' BOSTON BAG DINNER BUCKET CHILD’S HAT BABY'S SHOES / 1 PAIR CLOVES 2 PACKAGES OE SILK 2 PICTURES BIBLE STUDENTS’ BOOKS BIRD DOG—Lost on'E. New York St.: liver white female. Reward. Rtey 5020 or 412 K. South St. BOSTON hull lemale: brown and white: weight fifteen pounds. 2544 Brookside Parkway. Reward. Webster 4638. FOX TERRIER: white, with black on head and tail: answers to name of Jack; license No. 7217. Reward. Phone Stewrr< i xr<n 22.‘> Sanders. , iia l eKKIEK lost: white, wire-haired female; tan markings: black harness. Name Dixie Broek. 40 N. Eueiid. Irv. 34P7. GLASSES—Dark shell rim: lost Wedneg day in Postoffico or Central car. Reward. Washington 1368-M. Call between 0 a m. and 1 p. m, or add. Box 1402 Times kiONEY lost: fifteen new SI bills, one new #5 bill: between Fletcher Saving's and Trust and Merchants Bank Bldg., by way of Circle. Reward. 614 Merchants Bank Bldg. RING. Fraternity. P. O. of A. Downtown Monday. Drexcl 2385. Reward. SMALL fur neckpiece near Shortridge High School or near Circle. Reward. Call Circle 3828 or bring to Indianapolis Times office. CHILD'S white sweater coat, lost Tuesday near Irvington postoffice. Irv. OBafl-W. FOUND—Two tickets for the Ohio Theater for Mrs. Floyd Frazer. 2220 Avondale . Please ca’l at The Times office on Monday before 5 p. m. for them. 11 Machinery and Tools FIRST CLASS AUTO REPAIRING Spink’s Motor Service 12 Help Wanted—Male We are enlarging our sales force in this district and have openings for 3 live salesmen with autps who are familiar with the meat, grocery, delicatessen, restaurant and hardware trade to sell Dayton Scales, slicers, electric coffee mills and meat choppers; commission advanced weekly: this is an excellent opportunity for men who want to increase" their earnings snd 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, RELIABLE man in every town and city to distribute free samples advertising matter, etc.: no selling; experience unnecessary: outdoor work: average pay 88 per dav. Write ouickly for contract. SUPERVISOR HANSEN. 5153 N. Clark St.. Chioago. HI. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITY t BARBER COLLEGE, 610 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis, tnd. Circle 0767 14 Salesmen Wanted NO trouble at all to laugh at the hilarious comedy. “The Trouble With Wives ” at the Ohio next week. Mrs. Earl Heller of 407 Wallace Ave. is invited to call at ".’he Timeß office for two tickets. Please call before 5 p. m. on Monday. 15 Agents and Solicitors AGENTS —WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES. Sell Madison "Better-Made” Shirts for large manufacturer direct to wearer; no capital or experience required: many earn 8100 weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS. 560 Broadway. New York. WANTED —General agent to handle autographed edition of new book; State territory will be given to the right party. A man with a car or sales organization can make SlO.OOt) a year. Write now. THE PROGRESSIVE I’RESS. 1162 Milwaukee Ave.. Chicago. 111. A RESPONSIBLE partner wanted to handle our interests in your territory. Big lnoome. easy. No investment. Write oulck. STYLE ARCH COMPANY. Dept. B 260. Cincinnati.

15 Agents and Solicitors A RESPONSIBLE partner wanted to handle our interests tn your territory; big income, easy; no investment. Write quickly. STYLE ARCH SHOE CO.. Dept. 8380, Cincinnati. SALESMEN —Ouaranteea pure wool fll-to-mcaauro SSO clothes. $23.85. Largest commissions ever offered. We deliver and collect. Dept. 8. CKANE-KENT CLOTHES, Cincinnati. LIFE of Bryan; ntrn and women agent* wanted; make $25 daily. Get your outflt. at 304 Kre-ge Bldg. 16 Help Wanted—Female HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Call after 6:30 n. tn. Drexel 1557. ADDRESSING envelopes: experience urneecssurv: earn $25 to *75 weekly during spare time at home: dignified work for honest. sincere persons, FRANKLYN MANUFACTURING CO.. Dept. 880, 1143 Blue Island Ave.. Chicago. 17 Situations Wanted b—Female ' EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING by day; with references. Call Webster 15(i3-R. SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES entering CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE next Monday want to locate with private families to assist with the work mornings, evenings and week-ends in exchange for their board and room. Call MISS SMITH. Lincoln 8338. 18 Rooms for Rent N., 1415; attractive front room, suitable for 2: modern home; plenty hot water: garage optional. ASHLAND Ave., 908: apt. 4; room next to bath, tub and shower: walking distance; single or double. Riley 4187, CAPITOL. 918 N.; front light hskpg suite; 1 single side rmalso other sleeping rms,: modern. Lincoln 8679, CAPITOL. N. 1118—Cory sleeping room" home privileges. Lincoln 2080. CENTRAL, 1210; Clean, beautiful room; modern. Lincoln 5097, MERIDIAN. 2208 N.; beauitful front rm, suitable for 2 oi .3, Harrison 367 P-W. _ CLINTON HOTEL Desirable rooms, right downtown; good home for men; reasonable rates. 29 Virglnia Ave MERIDIAN N.. 2143 —Nicely furnished room, mod . suitable for two. Ra. 3229. 30TH ST.. W., 338 —Furnished room in private home. Call Harrison 3684-.-1. TWELFTII E~. ill 0: two unfurnished rooms; modern. WOODRUFF PLACE. 970 Middle Dr~ front room - young man; garage. Wcbster 3727, C.EM DOTED. 3o tV unio. 75c. SI.OO I 81.o(> Weekly S4-S.V Modern WE HAVE THEM FURNISHED ROOMS—APARTMENTS. B. * B RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. ■lO Od ’ellow Bldg. Riley 2707. ATTRACTIVE front room for 1 or 2 business men: modem home north, in small family: garage, Harrison 1828. MODERN sleeping -oom. use of phone: near Brlghtwood Y. M. C. A. Web. 1376. a—Light housekeeping COLLEGE. 1,3.33: light, airy housekeeping! apt : everything fprnlshed. nice neigh-bo-hoofl: rood car service: var optimal IILI.AnAKK. N.. 2142: furnished moj.r.ii rooms, Randonh 1125. HIGHLAND Ave.. N.. 21: two clean mod- I em room,; everything furnishid: adults 1 MILKY 1 .’9 2 furnished, clean, gas. electrldty: private entrance Bel 1839-W , Cl/OSE IN—Mrxl. u rm. and hath: well fur"., can sub-let cheap to right people; I all or part. 019 F. Miami, near Noble, i Lincoln 7774. ' CLEAN, modern steam-heated. furnished or unfurnished rooms: rrduced rent; I priv, ent.: janitor service, Riley 2175. i 139 N. EAST: nice, clean front room: bath r.nri everything furnished. 19 Rentals

a—Houses ADAMS. 2802-04; four rooms, semi-mod-ern double: $22.50. Web. 4352-R. BROADWAY. 2004; 6 nice rooms: semi - modem $25, Belmont OQ4O-W. CORNELL. 2472 —4 rooms; electric lights. _ ga*. city water paid. $16.50. Call Mr*. Eisner. Main ,6761. Eve. Irv, 3055, CRESCENT Ave.. 3710; half of 4-room double: reduced rent, $lB. Call Harrl*on 1231-R, 18TH ST., E.. 2617—Modern; 5 rooms; 1 year old: newly decorated: garage $43. September Ist, EAiERSON, N., 774: six-room Inodem double. near schools; garage. Irv. 1408. KEYSTONE. S., 728. half double, four rooms; sl7: redecorated, LINDEN ST." 2017-2025: half three-room dcubte: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO., 136 N. Delaware st. Lin. 5050, LOCKWOOD. 1809—4 rooms and pantry, city water paid, electric light*, gas, nicely papered and painted, cellar, 2 cement porches and walk S2O. Wash. 1068, NEWMAN. 1218: four room double: gas. -’c-tr-icit" • good condition. Web, 2401-J, lOltn E. 14.i1; 6-room modern. steam heat; garage. Riley 2054. NEW YORK. E.. 4300: five-room modem; on’v S3O. Irvington 2803. Mhu.e. 333 V; 7-room modern double; near Real Silk Hosiery Mills; rent reasonable. Webster 6144-W. NORTHWESTERN aVe.. 2.3.37: five-room modern double; water paid: $25. Drex. 4087. PARK AVE.. 2822-24: sixroom modem double: garage, Harrison 0075. RITTER AVE.. S.. 431: four rooms; sl6. Bus passes door. Irv. 3402-W. SOUTHERN. 1409; o-rooni bungalow: modern, except furpaoe. DRex, 3677-R. 13TH, E. 321: 7-ruom, modern nouse; city hot water heat. Call Main 1044. Ask tor bookkeeper 24TH. E.. 152—7-room modern double $.33, Harrison 3824-W. TUXEDO. N.. 953; 0-room semi-modern: water paid; only S3O. Call Mrs. Eisner. Main 6701, Evenings, Irvington 3053, UNION ST . 1716: lower modern duplex; 8.33. Call Drexel 4605. WASHINGTON. E.. 459: four rooms, with bath; heat and water lumished. Clr. 4680. 1529 PROSPECT 5-room modern and garage; water paid; S3B month. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGLL • 122 E. Market. NO KTH kXsT—On Sne.oon; tour rooms. modem 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 1800. S3O: WATER paid: half new double, near Golden Hill: three rooms down: bedroom. bath, child’s room and large closet up: large garage. 1445 W. Thirty-Fifth. Harrison 2055. 104.3 V, S. KEYSTONE. Three rooms: gas, electric lights, city water. Will decorate. sl6 per month. I.ORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Main 3715. .31 Monument Circle. RENT reduced one-third: 540 W. TwentyEighth St.: modern duplex: five rooms, front and back porches up and down: new decorations: laundry In basement; five-car garage; SSO a month. COLORED—IS4S Martlndale: 6-room, In side toilet, gas. electric lights, city water, $22.50 per mo. FIDELITY TRUST CO.. 148 K Market. Main 6384. COLORED—Columbia Ave.. 1414: 4 rooms, electric lights, gas, $lB. Circle 6894 or Randolph 0666 322 DORMAN; semi-modern. 1048 E. New York. 309 Dorman, mod. cottage. WHITE AND COI.ORED RENTALS—7IO Bankrm. Trust Bldg. Main 0520. SEVEN-ROOM. semi-modem, on large lot. Rent s■>') per month. Call Main 0707. 2122 LANGLEY 3-room double; gas and electricity: S2O month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL A F ZAINBr. REAU ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCIV 108 N DELA. LI. 0520 SEE DUNI.OP & HOLTEGEL for bargain* REAL ESTATE OHIO—"The Trouble With Wives’’ Geo. Fersrcr. 190? College Ave. is invited to attend as a truest of The Time's . Please eall at The Times offioe before 5 p. m. on Monday for the tieketa. b — Houses, Flats Furnished CAPITOL, N.. 1116—Apt. 30: living -oom and 2 bedrooms, modem. Riiey 6433. FURNISHED—S-room modern bungalow, S4O; garage; permanent. Ran. 7176. c —A partments TENTH E.. 1125>4 —g room Apt.: modem except lieat. $12.50. Ken. 4183. 2 AND 3 ROOMS, WALKING DISTNCE G23i/ 2 E. MERRILL $12.50 It $16.00 per month; city water, electric lights and gas. inside toilet; water paid by owner. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED TENANTS Delmar flats. 221 W. Vermont. We are nutting these flats In firat-cla*s shape for high Trade colored people. Let jarito” show you. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL MODERN cosy apartment' private entrance: everything fum'faed. Bel. 3020. d—Business Places ■ SHOE repair shop with living rooms, modern, east; $lB. Jtaiu 1804.

< Notice Free Theatre Tickets Starting today The Times will give to its readers 10 tickets to each day’s show at the • Ohio Theatre. FREE ' FREE HOW TO GET THEM Each day the names of five different people will appear scattered at random through the CLASSIFIED Columns of The TIMES. Each person whose name appears in the WANT ADS Is entitled to 2 tickets to the OHIO Theatre. There’s no red tape. The names* are taken from the Telephone Book. Read the WANT ADS carefully every day then when you find your name just come~in to the TIMES office and get your tickets. The tickets that will be given away today will be good for any day next week excepting Saturday. The show next week is “THE TROUBLE WITH WIVES.” It’s a knock-out It your name doesn’t appear today watch the paper each day next week.

/9 Rentals d—Business Places GALE and Mass. Ave : local for a millinery store: rent $37.60 per month; water furnished. CAIN & CONERTY. 719 N, Penny Bt, Irr. 2108. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses f* 11 fPjtjPfcj IF YOU CAN PAY RENT you can easily afford to buy one of the brand new bungalows wo aro showing. Sunday Afternoon These attractive four and five-room bungalows are exceptionally well built, substantial and easy to heat. The prices are extremely low an,l the monthly payment* easy. We have built and already sold over thirty similar homes in this same locality. Each house has garage, attractive electric light fixtures and window shadea already installed. Located in KENYON’S HIGHLAND HOME PLACE on the south aide of tho National road (W. Washington St), two miles west of the city limits: close to good schools. For appointment to see -these homes any time during week, phone us and our auto will call for you. CITY BUILDERS REALTY COMPANY Wash. 4344 1100 Fairfield Ave. QUILL ST.. 1850: four rooms, modem except furnace: garage. Liberal terms. J. C. DUNCAN REALTY CO, ST. PHILP’S PARISH —Modern 5-room bungalow; a good buy: on terms. Mr. Quinn. Riley 6147. Rand. 79.31 lot m EBT? ss<o> CASH BALANCE, $34,50 per month, buys a 5-room and bath complete bungalow; electric lights and gas; 3636 Stanton Ave., two squares south of Washington St. Open Sunday. BARGAIN Two-room bungalow, screened-in porch, beautiful lot, 50x150: absolutely new; $1,175: SIOO down payment. If you haven't the down payment we will secure it for you. East Sixty-Ninth St.. Lagoon Park. Call Mr. Davidson, Sixty-Eighth and Ess. Main 0204. , J. F. OANTWELL CO. REALTORS 830 Lemcke Bldg BUNGALOW—NORTH 4406 CARROLLTON 5 rooms and bath, aide drive: one of the coziest bungalows north. Now vacant. We can make you a real price on this. Call Mr. Myers, Hum. 3045. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E Market. LOOK AT THIS AND MOVE IN 633 N Bancroft. Emerson Heights Addition. Long living room, briqk fireplace: dining-room with beam ceiling, built-in buffet; kitchen, breakfast room and re-frigerator-room. three bedrooms, bath and large hall upstairs: hardwood floors throughout, full basement: steel furnace. House one year old. Terrace street. Open for inspection Sunday. 10 to 1. or shown bv appointment any time. Many others east or south. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. SEE THIS SUNDAY. 2 TO 6 P. M. Ideal location east. 5209 E. Walnut. Pretty 5-room modern bungalow. Nice rooms, hardwood floors, long living room with fireplace and bookcases. Arch doorways. For sale, terms or will trade for larger house. Call Irvington 241.3. FIVE rooms semi-modern double; gas, lights, city water: paved street- Mt $22.50 a side: $.3,650. $.350 down. Drexel 0617, Eve.. Drexel 2..41, FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE —1640 Bellefontaine: garage large enough for 2 cars; lights, gas. cistern: decorations and woodwork fine: wonderful lront and back yard. Terms. Irvington 2413, SEE these under construction. Compare with others, kelly and Dawson. Fourroom bungalow with garages: S2OO ca*h: $23.50 monthly. EVERROAD & WHITE. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880. MUST SELL—My modern 6-room bungaiow; modern in every way; built-in features. See this. Buy from owner. 2728 E. North St, S4OO CASH Bal. monthly: 4-room modern —close in. Mr. Quinn. Riley .>147. Rand. 7931. TO buy or sell real estate, consult The Realty Service Bureau. Lin. 5.307. d—Lots STOP! LOOK THESE OVER! 2 fine lots on Central, between 60th. 01st Sts. West front. 58x127. 2 lots at 56.35 Central all improvements in, 40x268. 1 at 5146 College, east front, all improvements in. 51x140. 1 at 5140 Broadway. cast front, 51x175. 1 at 372.3 School, 58x1.35. 1 on 10th. south front, between Emerson and Bancroft. 50x145. Also lot No. 14 in H. E. Redding Add., between Rural and Oxford on Brookside, $875. Call Irvington 2143, or come to 3219 F. Walnut. CENTRAL Florida offers Peal investment. Buy lots in CITRUS CENTER where profits are guaranteed. Get our proposition. THE H. L. YOST CO.. 1016 Roosevelt Bldg SOUTHWEST "corner 46th and Graoeland: 53.300: clear; owner. Webster 6407-W. e—Suburban IN ZTONSVILLE—modern. 3 bedroom bungalow; bargain; terms. Mr. Quinn. Riley *147. Rand 7931. Six!-ROOM house, two lots: one square A.T&SBV. 188 N? Deiaware°Bt 53,i00

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21 Real Estate for Sale e—Suburban SIOO Down buy* new bungalow and one-acre tract, located 6 miles from Monument: off main highway, north. Has electric lights pump and one car garage Tract is well planted w >th trees and shrubs Owner wilt plant 'J2. r fhado trees on request. WASHINGTON RANK AND TRUST CO. Mr Mackey. Mam 0792. Kenwood .324(1. f—Sale or Exchange DOUBLE BRICK 7 room pfdr; elrar. M;u*krt and Noble for residency out. 228 X. East St. 22 Real Estate Wanted WE LEND MONEY ON FLORIDA REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS. WRITE OR WIRE FULL DETAILS INCLUDING LEGAL DESCRIPTION. THORSCH & CO., 10 N. CLARK ST.. CHICAGO. SELL your Florida property while the boom is on. Get yours while the get, ting is good. Furnish us with lots and block number, naming your best price and terms Address A. B. f>., care Times. WILL buy small cottages and doubles. r ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin. 3477. .321-22 Lemcke. LET us sell your houses lots. JOS. K. SELVAGE. Main 0717. 23 Farm Lands EIGHTY acre*, near Columbus. Ind.: well improved, clear, for city property. 228 N East St. Hi ACRES: 4-room house: 20 acres fenced. MILTON FI.ORDIA. Box 252, WM C. ROLAND. 212 Downey Ave. is invited to be a guest of The Times at the Ohio Theater on Monday. Please call at The Times office for the tickets before 3 p, m. ' 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 Cos. 30 SO. PENN. LI. 6822. ESTAB. 1880.

FOR SALE AT UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, OF THE C., C., C. & ST. L. RY. CO., COR. CAPITOL AVE- AND SOUTH ST., INDIANAPOLIS, END. 5 galv. range boilers. $5.75 ev: 2 part bbls. enamel. $1.75 gal. by the bbl.; linoleum. 50c sq. yd.: lmoleum rugs, various , sizes and price*; men’s felt hat. $2 and 2.00 ea.; 1 3-bumer oil cook stove. S2O: boys' 2. 3 and 4 pc. suits at bargain prices: 2 bags pipe covering, $1; 1 pore, table top, $2.50: 1 W. C. bowl, $5; 1 w C. tank $5; 4 metal ice cans. $3 ea.: 6 c*. molasses: several chairs, various price*: galv. tubs and pails: 1 smoking stand, $5; 1 3-part laundry tray; 4 copper wash boilers, $2.00 ea.: 2 o*. matches. $3 ea.; 1 bx. ladies' union suits; 1 wardrobe trunk; 27 woolen rugs, various sizes, patterns and prices. J. K. VANCE. JR . Storekeeper. Store open daily except Sunday. 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Saturday. 8 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. BOOKS—OiI paintings, largo and small. Randolph 7432. COAT, woman's winter, black, aize 36 like new. Ken. 3877, DESK. comb, flat $10: settee. $4; typeyrrlter. $5. 975 H King Ave. DllilNG-ROOM tabe. oak. sl2. Belmont 2984-M, DINING ROOM SUITE—Oak. cheap. Harrison 4713-W. GAS PUMP —CHEAP. Washington 0741. LIBRARY’ tab.e. Singer maentne. 2 eastiron heating Btoves; cheap. Web. 6P68-R. PORTABLE house, suitable for concession stand, S2O. Washington 0741. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue. tan. t upe pnd old rose, special. $13.95: Gold Seal Congoleum mgs. 9x12. $12.76. These rugs are carried in all 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 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. “It it covers the floor, we have it." SWEEPER—Latest model Ohio sweeper: in perfect condition. Owner leaving city. Irvington 3477-J, WASHERS —Four demonstrator washers. Sood as new: SSO cash while they last. MR. CLAFFEY. Main 1017. BIG ROOFING SALE. AUGUST ONLY Light. $1.20: tr.ed., $1.50: heavy. SI.BO. A-l Roofing Cos.. 893 Mass. Ave. Lin. 3870 OAK Flat top desk. S2O. Perfection Oil Heater. $5. FAIRLY experienced coat, suit and dress salesladies: liberal salary, steady position Apply HUDSON CLOAK AND SUIT STORE, 20 W. Washington. FOR SALE —Second-hand clothing for men and women. Bargain. 280 Sanders St.

25 Miscellaneous for Sale DETROIT JEWELL RANGE. GOOD CONDITION. Lin. 1214. Electric vacuum sweeper and FLOOR POLISHER. CHEAP. Call Circle 6194. SQUARE piano: Fisher make: loud tone: in good condition: SSO. Cali Drexel 8322-W. 540 W. Abbott St. $5,600 EQUITY in well improved eighty acres, close to thriving town, for house in elty. H.nriscn -3989-K SIMMON’S bed. springs and mattress, phonograph and reqorrs. 16.30 Prospect. a—Musical Instruments CELLO—CHEAP. •Good condition. Call Circle 6104. CLARINETS Bargains at S2O each. Cash or terms, Harrison 0949-W. PIANO, upright: mahogany ease; Krakauer make. Humboldt 2151, HOWARD piano. SI.,U: payments $4 down. $1.50 per week. Randolph 4221. b—Pet and Live Stock FOR SALE—Baby chlc-KS and brooder chicks: ten varieties: also Leghorn pullets and yearlings. Hatches every week. BOYERS IfATCHERY 14.3 N. Delaware. Indianapolis. Ind. Riley 5470. Hatchery at Thom town. Ind COLLIES, show quality puppies and matured stoek: pedigreed and registered. WOODFIELD COLLIE KENNELS 42nd St., east of Sherman Dr Wash 27.37 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 Kv. egg. cln.. fkd $0.25 Best Ky.. blk.. cln.. fkd ..§6.25 Best Glendora blk.. large, cln.. fkd. $6.50 best Ind. lump or egg. cln., fkd....55.25 Delivery anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drex. 4621. Dependable since 1908. Kindling with each ton. GENUINE third vein I’ocanontas. . .$7.75 Kentucky large lamp $7.00 West Virginia lump $6.50 Indiana large Jump, forked ....... .$5.50 NORTH STREET COAL tit). Lin. 1455. 920 E. North St. Irv. 4020. KIN'bLING and stove wood: big load*; delivered anywhere; $3 50 and $4. DRexel 255 P W. Try Our Major Coal MAJOR COAL CO. RAn. 4129. ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. ~ TltkETS—As a guest of The Time* Mrs. Chas. Henson of 1118 St. Paul St. is invited to attend the Ohio on Monday. Please call at The Times office for the tickets bffor 5 p. m, 26 Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSEHOLD goods wanted: highest prices paid; several carloads to ship south. Drexel 2112. SALVATION army in<Tut>ina; Home Help u* to help others with your usedclothmg Enagaziues news etc Phone Wacom 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought. *oiu and renovated; E.^R^FTfSVa^ CiUN WOO IN.\ US>,„ W Ohio New Chop suey place. Also sleeping "oome. BP S^#gl l dß t^A C Wllt| 2; K^ W^2. inlaf - SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLKDGE 201 Indian* At*. Upholstering Overstufferl work, slip covers, cut and sewed and cane work of all kinds called for and delivered any place in Marion County Forty years experience. 220 E. Sixteenth. Ran. 1676. YOU can purchase the superior fire preventive flue flashing at 1310 Jefferson Ave, 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING: RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household goods; low rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J SUES/. - Main 2353.3628, Webster 4379 0699 W, „ NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial hauling a speclalty Davis Bros Transfer. R 1 2957 29 Business Opportunities CONFECTIONERY and food store, located in Knightatuwn. Indiana; best corner in town. DRcxel 02611. GROCERY STORE FOR SALE STATE AND NAOMI. DREX. 2017. STOREROOM: located 143(1 Brookside Ave.: rent sl7 per month. Call Lrncoln 6514. Webster 7726 SACRIFICING electric hcmstitcher $12o! Ruttun machine: parts complete. Mrs. Clark. Weh 3968 R. I A GOOD. dean. high-class. furnished house: 10 rooms; good location for roomers. Sellutg on account of recent death In family. Circle 1178. THE Trouble With Wives they spend too much and nag too much. Jas. H. Storm. 3327 E. Tenth St. is invited to see Oie picture as a guest of The Times. Please eall at The Times office for the tickets before 3 p m. Monday, 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK ’24 35 Four-wheel brakes; mechanically perfect: $575: suitable terms. HUFF BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois. Main 0098. BUICK sedan, 1020: a good one; S4OO. , ROltS MOfOR SERVICE. .340 3. K-nn. Main 1703. CHEVROLfcTT. 1921 lour.ng; lock wheel. 4 new tires, runs and looks fine; S4O d*wn. bal. by the week. STONE CHEVRjtLBT CO.. 540 E, Wah, t ELGIN SPORT TOURING this 1922 model is newly „ painted, has five disc wheel*. IfltV spare tire, wing cap and motometer, two spot lights, tine interior condit'on: only SIBO down and $28.00 per month. TKKSTEGGE HOLLOWKLL CO.. Rollin and Rlckenbacker Diets. 436 N. Capitol Lin. 7554. ESSEX COACH 21. 6 CYL. Excellent condition; 6 good tires; spot lifrnt. This cur is like nrw: terms. UHAS. E STUTZ FORD TOFRING 1922: starter and demountable rims. Real bargain at our price. Terms. OAKLEY .MOTOR SALES 1663 8. Meridian St. Dtexel 4743. ~~ FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924—5475 Equipped—snubbers. pot light, lock w-heel. auto wiper, step plates etc., upholstering and paint like new. This is a real bargain hi a late model closed car THE LATHROP McFARLAND CO. Main 2480. 418 24 N Capitol. FORDS—FORDS COUPES AND SEDANS „ TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS. THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. YOUR OWN TERMS 559 N. CAPITOL FORD TUDOR SEDAN Completely equipped: five new balloon tires: best one you hive seon: *450. HUFF BUICK SALES CO. .363 N, Illinois \ Main 0998. FORD. 1924 Tudor sedan; everything in first-class shape; only $375 easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO y . 540 E. Wash.

30 Automobiles for Sale .PACKARD CLEAN-UP SALE 1925 Chrysler Imp. Sedan 192-5 Nash Sedan, 7-pass. 1924 Chandler Met. Sedan 1923 Marmon Speedster, 41923 Peerless Brougham pass> Studebaker Spec. Sedan 1g22 Co i c . Sportosine 1923 Oakland Sedan , 0 . 0 , _ 1923 Franklin, .Model 10, 192 ' i Six Sedan 5 g ef j an 1923 Packard Six Sedan, 71923 Marmon Tour. pass. 1921 National Sedan 1923 Packard Six Sport 1921 Chandler Dispatch 1923 Packard Six Tour. 5 We also have several other cars of various makes and models at prices from $85.00 up. All worth more than we are asking for them. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 3! Wo 13th Sto Phomie==MAfln 6942 OPEN EVENINGS

30 Automobiles for Sale /VSAAAAAAAAAAAAA^W>AAAAA^A/SAAA^e Come In Now and Buy One of the New Improved Ford Models We Can Arrange Terms to Suit You. GOOD USED FORD VALUES, TOO Down Payment. 1925 Fordor (balloons) $l6O 1924 Tudor (Cords) 100 1924 Roadster (starter) 60 1923 Coupe, late style 90 1923 Touring (starter) 50 1920 Sedan 35 1923 Touring, cords 65 1922 Touring, late 45 1925 Tudor, 125 1921 Sedan, very good 45 1924 Touring- 75 1921 Gro. Del. Truck 25 OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. SAT. ALL DAY SUNDAY 7flomge£ln 4V3-6/ UfoteaxfJOVO CLOSING OUT Finance company stock of used cars. Must be sold at once. Here are some real bargains. 1924 Ford Touring. S. & D....5150 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 350 1921 Cadillac Sedan .'. 850 1921 Chevrolet Truck 150 1923 Durant Touring ......... 250 1919 Pilot Touring 50 1920 Buick Roadster 250 1917 Ford Touring 25 1918 Maxwell youring 45 These prices for cash; terms can be arranged on most cars to suit you. SEE STEDTFELD ' at 544 S. Meridian st. Open Evenings and Sunday FORI) SEDANS All models, ranging in prleo from $75 to $425. Some rial bargain*. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 166.3 S. Meridian St. Drexel 474.3. FORI) 80D1F.3: useu sedans, coupes, tourings. roadsters: some late 1924 models W()l>. 353-61 >l. Capitol. FORI) TUDOR. $275 LEXINGTON MOTOR CAR CO. FORD speedster; $25 down. ROB’S MOYOU SERVICE, .340 S, Bonn. Main 1703. HUDSON SEDAN Looks goon and runs good and has five good tirew. Real bargain at $250. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 166.3 S. Meridian St. Drrxel 4743. HUDSON coach. 1924; run about 10,000 miles new tires. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S, Penn. St. Main 1705. LfcXINGTON LARK, $375 If sold at once, and dodge Touring, $250 LEXINGTON MOTOR CAR CO. MAXWELL TOURING New naint, good tires, disc wheel*, mechanically perfect: $395. LEXINGTON MOTOR CAR CO. 1143 N Meridian. OVERLAND TOURNIG Looks and runs good. Real buy at $95. Tc oakley motor sales 166.3 R. Meridian St. Drexel 4743.

30 Automobiles for Sale All kinds of tender and body repairing; tops and upholstering made like new. and all type* of wheels straightened. 10PL Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St DRex 3600. 1923 Ford sedan $225 1919 Premier touring $295 1920 Studebaker S. 6 $295 1922 Buick touring $395 1922 Ford touring .$l5O 1919 Ford coupe $196 1920 Hupp 4-pas. coupe $495 1922 Ford touring $195 1920 Elick touring $295 1920 Overland roadster $145 1921 Haynfcs touring $195 Terms one-third down, balance monthly. • Or $2 to S2O down, balance weekly. Your old car in trade. 139 SOUTH EAST ST* YOUR LAST CHANCE THIS MONTH TO BUY ONE OF THESE GOOD USED CARS 2 Chevrolet Touring cars, each $95.00 1 1923 Ford Coupe $225.00 1 1928 Ford Touring $195.00 1 1924 Ford Touring $225.00 Also several closed cars to select from. Capitol Overland Company Capitol at Michigan St. Lin. 5395-6 Open Sundays and Evenings.

COME IN and DRIVE AWAY IN' a AT C NTir Authorized Ford Dealers DrEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY OVERLAND. 1923 sedan; -4 excellent tires; good paint and upholstering; SB6 down, balance ae?.v. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. o 4() E. Wash. OVERLAND touring. 1025; baSoou tires. Must sacrifice at once. Webster 2511-J. BTUDE. SEDAN, ’24'“ Has to be seen to be appreciated at the HUFF BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois, Main 0908. 1921 NASH COUPE THIS CAR HAS BEEN RECONDITIONED AND REPAINTED AND CARRIES FIVE GOOD CORD TIRHS. AND WILL HAVE TO BE SEEN To fiE APPRECIATED AT OUR LOW PRICE. LOSEY-NASII MOTOR CO. USED CAR DEPT. 400 N. Capitol. Main 3,345. “bargains--102.3 Chevrolet coupe. 1923 Chevrolet louring. 1924 Chevrolet oednn. 192.3 Ford touring. 1924 Ford tuuor. Small payment down, balance E-7. GENERAL CHEVROLET SALES CO. GOOD USED CARS 1023 Chevrolet rport touring S2OO 1022 Chevrolet touring 8145 1022 Ford coupe, refintahed SIOO Oakland sport louring, reiinished.... S2OO SSO down on these L. GUY LONG 1114 N\ Mrridinn. Lincoln HHdfi. 1920 NASH TOURING THIS CAR HAS BEEN REP YINTED RENICKF.LED AND RECONDITIONEDSEE THIS FOR IT IS A REMARKABLE VALUE At OUR LOW PRICE. LOSEY-NASH MOTOR CO. USED CAR DEPT. 416 N. Capitol. Main 3.348. 1923 DO Du Pi COUPE 6 good tires: like new: bumper* front and rear; ear is in excellent condition. A bargain. CHAS. E. STUTZ 1923 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Good mechanical condition; tires, paint and bargain. 1924 FORD COUPE Five balloon lire*; mechanically perfect; will sa> rifle it taken at once STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH Open evenings and Sundays. 9j7 N. .Meridian. Ril y -1322. SEVERAL GOOD FORDS AT 526 DOWN - I 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. 1 MAIN 1706.

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30 Automobiles for Sale 1921 CHANDLER TOUR. Completely overhauled: new tire*, term* or trail* STUCKWICH & SHAKE 1001 N. Meridian. Rtley 4770. a 1923" FOitLi COUPE i-QUiPPed with balloon tires and In excellent condition throughout; ut a barCHAS. E. STUTZ B'll N. Marid lan RAVNES-SU.’IMIDr INC 180 W NOR Til ST FOR YOUlt NEW "K USED BETTER usetl cars at the iowe*t i-ost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO 633 N Meridian a—T rucks FORD truck, 1024: one ton. big body; worm drive. Soil equity cheap. 30M1 N, Illinois. 1 C. L. SCOTT AUTO Ci bAKG A1 hi USRI> CAR STORE Ml N MERIDIAN ST. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1022 1023. 1024 and 1026 model* preferred: we pay cash and .-deal quietly, •ave time by seeing us flrsl. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 660 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty ot navkirig apace. Lin. 4516, HIGHEST'CASH rnilff ' PAID FOR USED CARi. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE 08 FIRST. BAM CORAZ M 0 N CAPITOL. MAIN 6380 _ 32 Auto Supplies, Kepairs BEST USED TIRES ROOFED Pel 4300. 3117 W. Wash Bet. 4300, VULCANIZING, ton rrpniring and rebuiltiotock. KENTUCKY ”AVK. YULCA*NIXING CO.. .35 Ky. Aye, _ USED CARS uuugnt ana eoid I. GOU>DHIIU. 522 N Capitol , EBACK A (JENTRY auto reftnlihlnr. Be* ns firnt 532 N Capitol. 33 Mot or•cycles. Bicycle a EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERT* SON CYCLE STORE 040 Ma*. Ave. 37 Money to Loan LOANS ON PERSONAE PROPERTY. I FIDELITY 1 CO * tta_2 l.em.kn Bldg. K rrruonal Property Loan. _ ■ AMERICAN LOAN CO. 38 Auction Sales COME nd bring your husband with a referee save Manager Koch of the Ohio in speaking of Trouble With Wive* A* a guest of The Time* J, J Dixon. 18t> N. Pennsylvania, ia invited to see the picture. Please call at The Times office Ywv fore 5 p m. for the ticket* 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS s. Sealed bid* will be received by the; Board of School Commissioners of the City of indlanapolis. at the offices of tha Board. 160 N. Meridian St . Indianapolis. Indiana, until 6 o'clock and m Tuesday. Sept. S, 1025. for tho following: P.limbing and ventilating In general toilets. School No. 47. located at 1240 W, Ray St.: estimated coat. $2,800. Covering for auditorium ceiling. School No. 41. located at W. Thirtieth and Rader Sts.: estimated eost. $L,300. Electrical wiring and fixtures. School No. 61. located at Olnry and Roosevelt; estimated cost. $.3,400. Electrical wiring and fixture*. School No. 70 (old bulldtng). located at Forty* Sixth St. and Central Ave.; estimated cost, SI,OOO. 1 Fire escape in Annex Building, Arsenal Technical School*, located at 1500 B. Michigan St.; estimated coat $1 200. All according to plana and specification* prepared by the Board of School Commissioners. Each proposal shall be in a separate Realed envolope with writing thereon plain- 1 ly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as. for example, “Bid for electrical wiring and fixture*. School No. 51.” All the bids muat be submitted on blank form No. 06. ns prescribed by the Indiana: State Board of Accounts, which blanks, together with schedules and specifications, will he furnished by the Business Director upon application These proposal* must, be accompanied by a certified che-k on an Indianapolis bank or by Now York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, fop three (.3) per cent of the maximuin bid. The check or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of tho Board of School Commisaioncrs of (he City of Indianapolis. Bidder shall specify in his bid when he will complete work if uwnrdrd tho con* tract. In case a bidder whose bid shall cepted. shali not. within live days notice so such acceptance, perform by entering into a written contract with tho Board, to perform the work in aeordanee with the provisions of the specifications, ami within that time recure tin* performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, his certified check or draft, and the pro.-ccds thereof shal be ami remain the absolute property of tlie Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for stieh failure, it being Impossible to estimate tin* amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board Tho contractor will bo required to execute a contract and give a bond forma of which contract and bond arc made’ a part of tho specifications. Each contractor receiving copy of (he plans and specification* will he required to deposit, a* security for their return In good order, tin* slim of $5. The right i- reserved by tho Board to reject any or all proposals and to rofra.ln from accepting or rep ling proposals not more than ten (I ill days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By WILLIAM H. HOOK. Bnsine** Director. . Tndianano’ls. Ind.. Mir. 15. 1025. Aug 16. 22. 20. 1025.

NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE PARK DISTRICT OF THU CITY OF IN. DIANAI’OLIS. INDIANA. The taxpayers of the park and strict of the City ol Indianapolis. Indian; aro hereby notified that the Bnanl of Park Commissioners of (lie City of Indian tnolls lias by Resolution determined Unit it Is necessary to issue and sell bonds ol aid Park District of the City of Indianapolis in the sum of Eighty-Five Hundred i 88.50 H Dollars, which should he issued for the purpose* of paying for Hie properly nofiutrcd under Amended Acquisition Resolution No. li. 1824, nil for park and boulevard purposes of the Cit.v of Indianapolis, Indiana, more particularly describ'd In (lie following resolution of tills Board to-wlt ; AMENDED ACQUISITION RESOLUTION NO. 0. 11124 and all other expenses incident, to said Acquisition anti the sale of on if I bonds. That said bonds shall be thirty-four In number of Two Hundred and i’lity (8260.00) Dollars each. Two Hundred and Fifty (8250.001 Dollars of which shall bo payable each year so- thirty four (341 years, atid tearing Interest not to ereecd five |5%l per cent per annum, payabi* semi-annunly. Unices objection is male by the taxpayers of the Park District iTi tho manner prescribed by law. the said Park Commissioners and the City trolier id liidianapol's will said determination and order cause saul bonds in sold amount to bis lsued and sold for the purpose herein set forth. CHARLES A. BOOK WALTER. EMBLEY VV JOHNSON. FRANK P MANLY. A. M. MAGUIRE, Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis Indiana. Aug 20 Sept 5 11123 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT - !)? PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug, 27. 1026. TO WHOM IT May CONCERN: Notice M hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 26th day of August. 11)25. they m proved an assessment ro I showing tnr iiritna facie assessments for the following desert tjoi nubile improvement. ns authorized by tnt> Improvement Revolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12443 SECOND ALLEY SOUTH OF WOODLAWN / AVE. From west property line of first alley east of Dawson St.. To west property line of Randolph fit. B.v grading and paving the alley with asphaltic concrete, concrete or brick, laid on a O-inch grave concrete foundation, from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of i> feit; providing I) iin. ft. of ixldinch stratified limestone marginal stone or ‘4x2x2inch standard steel paving guard a* specified or grading and paving the alley with asphaltic concrete, laid on a I inch asnhaltio concrete base, to the above named width: and providing 272 1 in. ft. of 4x16inch stratified limestone marginal sloue. Also extending a 1 water, gas. sewer and olhrr private service connection* to property line, where not already in, All to be ns shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are fierebv notified that the Board of Public Works of iatd city has fixed Monday. Aug 31, 11)26. 2 n. m. ns a date noon which remonstrances will he received or hearo, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question os to whether such lots or tracts of land nave been or will be lieiiofltnl in the amount* named on said roll, or it” a greater orjesa sum than that named on said roll Saul assessment roll showing said facie assessments, w ith the names of era and descriptions of property be assessed, is on file and mav be seen) at the office of the Board of Public Work* of said cit.v. CHARLES E COFFIN, W. H FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER Bn-rJ of rubiie Works City of Indiansno is. Anc 28 and 28 1873, / (Continued on .Next Page) l