Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1925 — Page 10
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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM V.tiin Office Branca Offloe "226 Shelby St. IUOH aid i ana Avenue Drexel 2570. Circle bSSO FLANNEK & BUCHANAN b3O N Illinois St. runeial dirt-clor* 'o the people ol Ind-an ap-li* since 1887. Phone—Main 0841. 0648. INDIANAPOLIS CRfcMATORY BERT S. G ADM—2I3O rroapect St Phone 8 tew an 2:j?8, . George Grinsteiner Fuiic-ai director 522 E Markai* Main 090. KTCfFXJTTR, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 14'i2 N Illinois St. . o i MA. 1154 Re?.. BEt 3P66R1 L'ynrriT AKFRS—KISEV * TITUS. 051 V n^l 7 n.f.rr w n tn ?gQ _ , 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS, D. 0.. D C . N.D.. obstetrician acute and chronic disease. massage 1 N New Jersey, Room MElrtc*’ T 'ED BATHS - AND MASSAGE 7°o N N f W .Tppvpv DANCING. KING'S HALL. WASH AND RURAL Sat eve Sent 5. Good music. 9 Personals PERMANENT WAVING at the most popular price in city done by ARTHUR D. MILLER and hi* assistant*. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olire St, Drexel 4535. ILLINOIS. N.. 3034: eood home for elderly people and invalids. Rates reasonable Band, 1175, PERMANENT WAVING: SR. Work Guaranteed by Artist. Irv'ne-ton "731-J. LADY—Living alone, wants invalid child or la'dv. Best of care in clean, modern home. Harrison 7415-W. EXPERT Kodak finishing, cut price. GAR LAND STUDIO. 247 E. Washington St. 10 and Found FOUND—Article* found In Indianapolia street cars yesterday. 1 UMBRELLA 1 PURSE 1 LADY'S HAT 1 KNTT SHAWI, 1 PACKAGE SILK 1 DINNER BUCKET 1 SILK DRESS 1 FUR COLLAR 1 PAIR GLASSES Main 2737. BIRD DOG—Lost on K. New York St.: liver white female. Reward, Riey 5520 or 412 E. South St. ERACLET —White gold, sapphire sets. Lost Thursday night. Reward. Call DRexel 3443-W, FOX TERRIER: white, with black on head and tail: answers to name of Jack: license No. 7317. Reward. Thone Stewart 1850. 223 Sanders. FOX terrier fema'e: answeres to name Bobbie: white with dark spot': bobtail. Lost west of Arlington. Ind. Return to ghenhard ArHngton. Ind. MONFv | o ‘t; fifteen new SI bills, one new 85 bill: between Fletcher Savings and Trust and Merchants Bank Bldg., by way of Circle. Reward. 614 Merchants Bank B'dg. RING Fraternity. P O. of A. Downtown Monday. Drexcl 2555. Reward. LOST, at Riverside Park, gentleman's wrist wateh: inntials T. D. M. on back. Petvard. Riley 1.371. Apartment 312. 11 Machinery and Tools FIRST CLASS AUTO REPAIRING Spink's Motor Service, ' 658 E. Fifteenth St. 12 Help Wanted—Male WANTED —Man and wife to work In country. Call Wash. 5408, lii Instructions MEN tc learn baroet irade TRI-CITY BARBLR COLLEGE 610 E. Washing inn St. lndianapol‘9. tnd. Clrcl* 0757 14 Salesmen Wanted WANTED For the best proposition in town for Overland and WMlys-Knight salesmen. See the CAPITOL OVERLAND CO.. Capitol at Michigan St. 15 Agents and Solicitors <WWOSSAAee-.WWWWWWSAA^V>Ae WANTED—General agent to handle autographed edition of new hook: State ter ritorv will b" given to the tight party. A man with a oar or sales organisation can make 510.000 a year. Write now. THE PROGRESSIVE PRESS. 1152 Milwnukee Ave., Chicago, 111. A KESPC NSIBLE partner wanted to handle our interests in vour territory: big income, easy: no investment. Write quickly. STYLE ARCH SHOE CO.. Dept. E3SO. Cincinnati. LIFE of Bryan: men and women agents wanted: make s2o daily. Get your outfU at .304 Kresge Blilg, You Read tne IV ant Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main .3500 Ask for an Ad Taker. 18 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N., 1415: attractive front roohi. suitable for 2: modern home; plenty hot water: garage optional. CAPITOL. 018 N.: front light hskpg suite; 1 single side rm.: also otner sleeping rms.; modem. Lincoln 8670.• CAPITOL. N.. 1116—Cozy seeping room. home privileges, Lincoln 2680. CENTRAL, 1219: Clean, beautiful room; modern. Lincoln 5007. MERIDIAN. 2208 N.; beauitful front rm., snitab'e for 2 or 3, Harrison 3070-W CLINTON HOTEL Desirable rooms, right downtown: good home for men: reasonable rates. 29 Virginia Ave 30TH ST., W . 336—Furnished room in private home. Call Harrison 3HS4-M. GEM HOTEL, 35 W uxno 75c. SI.OO 81 50 Weekly S4-S5 Modern MODERN sleeping room, use of phone: near Brightwood Y. M. C. A. Web 1376. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE. 13.30: ligrht. airy housekeeping apt.: everything: furnished, nice neighborhood: good car service: gar, optional. DELAWARE. N„ 2142: furnished moderu rooms. Rando’ph 1125. HIGHLAND Ave.. N.. 21; two clean mod /-m rooms: everything furnished: adults CIAISE IN—Mod. 6-rm. and bath: well turn., can sub-let, cheap to right people: all or part. 619 E. Miami, near Noble. Lincoln 7774. . CLEAN, modern steam-heated, furnished or unfurnished rooms; reduced rent; priv. ent.: janitor service. Riley 2175.
1 9 Rentals v a—Houses ADAMS. 2802-04: four rooms, semi-mod-ern double: 522.50. Web. 4352-R. CORNELL. 2472—4 rooms; electric lights, gas. city water paid. $16.50. Call Mrs. Eisner. Main 6761, Eve. Irv. 3955. GRESG EAT Ave.. 3719; half of 4-room double: reduced rent, $lB. Call Harrison 1231-R. DETROIT ST., 203; live rooms: gas. elec trie lights: rent $17.50. Circle 061S. E. ■). M'-CRACKFN. DROVER St. al4: 4 rooms sl.>.U,( 2170 Wheeler St., 4 rooms $20.00 1317 Spruce St.. 6 rooms $25.00 3163 Central Ave.. 7 rooms $55.00 ■A. F. Zalney. 108 N. Delaware. EAST—Dandy six-room modern garag:; near Tech: 835. Kiley 2054. ENGLISH Ave.. 2024: 6-room double: corner, semi-mod. Inquire 2022 English. 18TH ST.. E.. 2617—Modern: 5 rooms: 1 year old: newly decorated: garage $45. September Ist, KEYSTONE S.. 728. half double, four rooms: Sl7: redecorated. LINDEN ST.. 2017 2025: half three-room drub*: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N Delaware St. Lin. 5050. NEWMAN. 1023: two room furnished comnletc: $7,50; garage optional. Web. 2233. NEW YORK. E.. 4300: five-room modern. onv 550. Irvington 2803. NORTHWESTERN AVE.. 2337: five-room mod, double water p<L; $23. DR. 4087. PARK AVE.. 2822-24: sixroom modem double; garage, Harrison 0975. 134 H. E. 321. 7 room, modern house: cR.v hot water heat Cail Main 1044 Ask for booKkeeper 24TH. E , 152 —7-room modern double $33. Harrison 3824-W. SHEFFIELD. sT 1300; fire-room double; water, inside toilet, garage: $25. Dies. TUXEDO N . ,053: 6 room semi-modern; water paid; only S3O. Call Mrs. Eisner, Mel’, 6761 Evenings Irvington 3933 UNION ST 1716: lower modern duplex. *35. CaT Drexcl 4605. WASHINGTON. E.. 45P: four room-, with bath: heat and water furnished. Cir. 4689, NORTHEAST —On Sne.non. lour rooms modern front and rear porches water rent paid: $22 per month Northeast —On Sheldon: five rooms, semi-mdrtern water rent paid: S2O per month. G. C, HARNESS. Real or Main 1806. S3O: WATER paid: half new double, near Golden Hill: three rooms down: bedroom. brth. child's room and laige closet un: large garage. 1445 W. Thirty-Fifth Harrison 2955. RENT reduced one-third: 549 W, TwentyEighth St.: modern duplex: five room* front and back porches up and down: new decorations: laundry in basement: five-ear garavr; S3O a month. COLORED —1545 Martlnclale: 6-room in side toilet, gas. electric lights cits wi ter. $22.50 per mo. FIDELITY TRUST CO.. 148 F, Market. Main 6384. COLORED —Columbia Ave.. 1414: 4 rooms electric lights, gas. $lB. Circle 6894 or Randolph 0066 SEVEN-ROOM. *emi modern, on large Ijt R'nt s.‘?b per month Call Main 0707, A F ZAINBr. KEaI. ESTATE RENTALS INSURA NCf\ 108 N DELA. LI 6520 SEE DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL tor bargains REAL FSTATE WHITE AND COLORED RENTALS —710 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. DANDY six-room modern double, near Holv Angels Church: reasonable Drex 1334 K THREE rooms, bath, pantry, storage, large yard: fine location- heat: to middle-aged couple. Protestant. Christian: no children, no dog; reference required. Irvington 3079-J. NEW five-room cottage- ga.rac“ and half acre garden: sl6 Seven room hou-e. suitable for two families; gal are; half acre g-rrien: $25. Four rooms. .810. Lineoln 875 U SUBURBAN Churchman and Kelly : sixroom. two-way double long livingroom: e’ectrieit v, shade cistern garage: improved street; extra lot: one block out of city: near church and school: Bech firn’-r car and bus at door: $25. Drex. 1099, b — Houses, Flats Furnished CAPITOL, N.. 1116—Apt. 39: living room and 2 bedrooms modern Riley 6433 c —A partments Woodsraall Rentals MERIDIAN St.. N.. 3311 Beauti ful 9-room duplex with garage; heat and water furnished. $l5O. WESTMINSTER 2725 N. Meridian St.; living room with in a door bed. full bedroom, dining room with builtin china and linen eloset. hath light, heat, water and gas furnished. S6O. WESTMINSTER Living room with in a-door bed. dining room built-in china and linen closet., dressing room, bath, light, heat, water and gas furnished. SSO. LAFAYETTE COURT. 2735 N. Meridian St. Living room with in-a door bed. sun parlor with ln-a-door bed: dining room, built-in buffet, large, fully equipped kitchen, bath and p enty of closet space. This is front apartment facing Meridian St.: light, heat, water and gas furnished. S7O. BLACKSTONE 4001 E. IVashington St Tw o rooms, in-a door bed. fully equipped kitchen, combination bath and dressing closet, light, heat, water and gas furnished. $47.50. HIGHLAND. 1139 E. Washingtcr St. Five room apartment, ice box ami range, heat and water furnished. SSO. SAN MARCO. 723-23 N. Delaware St. 5 and 0-room apartments, newly decorated, ice box and range, beat and water furn-shed. $55 and $65. KRIEGER. 332-36 E. Prospect: _" rooms, in-a-door bed. bath and fury equipped kitchenette; light and wat-r furnished. $32.50. + SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LIN 5391 H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., me ’We insure everything but the hereafter.' 2 AND 3 ROOMS, WALKING DISTNCE 6231/2 E. MERRILL $12.50 to $18."0 per month: city water, electric Fghts ana gas. inside toilet: water paid by owner. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL MODERN cosy apt.: private entrance; everything furn. Bel. 3026. “COLORED TENANTS Dclmar flats. 221 W Vermont. We are putting these flats in first-clap* shape for nijrh .mute colored oeople. Let ianitO’* DUnIoP & HOLTEGEL ] 122 E Market. d—Business Places GALE ana Mass. Ave.: laeal for a millinery store; rent $37.50 per mouth, water furnished. CAIN & CONERTY. 719 N, Denny Bt. try. 2108. SHOE repair shop w jth living rooms, modern. east; $lB. Main 1804. 20 Wanted to Rent WANTED to rent barn of twelve or more stall-’, i-tith ol Fall Creek. Main 3130. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses B UNO ALOW—NORTH 4406 CARROLLTON 5 rooms and bath, side drive: one of the eor-iest bungalows north. Now vacant. We can make you a real price oil this. Call Mr. Myers. Hum. 8045. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL NEAR GARFFELD PARK Five rooms and bath bungalow; front and rear porches: full lot; naved street A bargain. S4OO down, balance $33.50 monthly. Vacant. Call Lin. 3734 beCLOSE TO TECHNICAL Six-room, semi-modern home in good condition. Full corner lot. Priced right; small payment down. Balance like rent. Mr. Cunningham. 147 E. Market. Room 206. Riley 5147, Residence. Irv. 2340. OAKLAND Ave.: modern 5-room bungalow in 800 block. Perfect condition, l’ricc right, on. terms. Will consider good car w part. 'MR. QUINN. Riley 5147. Rand. 7931. FIVE rooms semi-moarrn double: gas. lights, c-itv water: paved street: rent $22.50 a side: $3,030. $350 down. Drexel 6817. Eve., Drexel 23 a-—^; v--4-ROOM bungalow: corner lot: good neighborhood: $2,250; on terms M. A. QUINN. Riley 3147. Rand 7931. SEE these under construction. Comoare with others Kelly and Dawson. Foui room bungalow with garages: S2OO cash: $23.50 monthly. EVERROAD * WHITE. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880 350 CASH: rest like rent: modern 4-room bungalow: 2-ear garage: located in 300 block, on Vila Ave A real bargain. MR QUINN Rilev .3147, Rand. 7931. MUST SELL—My modern 6-room bungalow; modern in every way; built-in features. See this Buy from owner. 2728 E. North St, FOR bargains call C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184 d—Lots WALLACE Ave.: lot south of Tenth St.: bargain. Ri'ey 5147 IT’S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find It.
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21 Real Estate for Sale f—Sale or Exchange DOUBLE BRICK 7 room # H*ar. Market and Noble Stw.. for ru~ .. ♦■r out. 228 N. East St. e—Suburban IDEAL SUBURBAN LOCATION Anew 5-room, semi-modern bungalow, with two acres of good land. This bungalow has a long living room, two bedrooms, with large closets, dining room and kitchen with built-in features electric light- and a deep driven well. This property is located on the Dandy Trail. Call Us for full particulars and price. MIDLAND DEVELOPMENT CO. 312-317 Board of Trade Bldg. Ri’ey 4177 Wash 0872 22 Real Estate Wanted SELI your Florida property while the boom is on. Get yours while the ge u tine is good. Furnish us with lots and block number, naming your best price and terms. Address A. B D,, care Times WILL buy small cottage* and doubles. ALLEN ALSPACH Lin. 3477, 321-22 Lemcke LET us sell your houses, lots. JOS. A SELVAGE Main 0717. 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 ESfAB 1880. ■ • -- - BED. bras-; oak dresser, roclrer: cheap. Ca’l 3133 Cos lege. DAVENPORT, fuin-d oak. sl9: table. $; chair. $4; new 100-ltv refrigerator. *29 cabinet gas range. $lB. rug. SB. Irv. ""81 M ur.&K tomb, fiat sl9 settee. $4; typewriter $5. 975's King Ave. 'DINING ROOM SUITE—Oak. cheap. Harrison 4T13-W, LIBRARY" tabe. Singer macniue. 2 eastiron heating sieves: cheap. Web .3968 R. PUMP. gas. cheap; portable house suitable for coms's-ion stand 820. Wa-h 9711 Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, tan, t utre end old rose, special $13.95: Gold Seal Congoleum > ugs. 9x12. 512.76 These rugs are carried in ad sizes and patterns et proportionate prices Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12. double warn heavy grade made In beautiful colored patterns, special. 57.60. 1! 3x12 rugs $29 60. all wool. Our ,inc of Brussels, velvets Axminsters and Wil on rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest priests in the eitv. Co.ne m and be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Cos. •■67 W. Wash St. opposite Statehouse. "If it covers the floor, we have it." BIG ROOFING SALE AUGUST ONLY Light. $1.20: med 81.50; heavy. SI.BO. A-l Roofing Go.. 893 Mass Ave. Lin. 3879 OAK Flat top desk. S2O. Perfection Oil Heater. $5. 893 Mass Ave. Lincoln 3870. DETROIT JEWELL RANGE. GOOD CONDITION. Lin. 1214. SQUARE piano Fisher make loud tone: in good condition: S6O. Call Drexel S-T’g-W. .340 W Abbott St. $5,600 EQUITY" in wejl improved eighty acres, close to thriving town, for house in city. Harrison 3989-R. b—Pet and Live Stock PUP. female buM: 6 months old; reasonaHc. Ran. !84t. rUK ftALb —Baby chlCKs ana brooder chicks: ten varieties: also Leghorn pullets and yearlings. Hatches every week. BOYERS HATCHERY. 143 N. Delaware. Ir.dlanaro’is Ind. Rilev 6470. Hatchery at Thorntown. Ind HARTZ Mountain Canaries. guaranteed singers; $4, $5 and SO. 2028 Vg W. New York St. c —Coal, Ice and Wood Good Coal Is Worth the /Difference Best Va. large talk., eln. fkd $6.50 Best E. Ky., .arge blk.. eln. fkd $6.50 Best Va. or Ky. egg. eln. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora blk., Ig. eln. fkd $0.50 Best Glendoi’a egg. eln. fkd $6.26 Best Ind. lump, cm. fkd $5.50 Best Ind. or 111. egg, eln. fkd $5.25 KINDLING WITH EACH TON DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex 1621 Dependable sines 1908 It will pay you to visit our yard and es the difference in good coal. ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 YV MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883 GENUINE third vein Foeanomas. . . $7.75 Kentucky large lumo $-.00 West Virginia lump 50.50 Inniana. large lump, forked $5.50 NORTH STREET COAL CO. Lin. 115.3. 920 E. North St, Irv. 4020, KINDLING and stove wood: bis loads: delivered anywhere; $3.50 and $4. DRexcl 2530-W. Trv Our Major Coal MAJOR COAL CO. RAn. 4129. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSEHOLD goods wanted: highest prices paid: several earloads to ship south. Drag el 2112.
30 Automobiles for Sale
PACKARD 1925 Chrysler Imp Sedan 1925 Nash Sedan, 7-pass. 1924 Chandler Met. Sedan 1923 Marmon Speedster, 41923 Peerless Brougham p ass> J 925 Studebaker Spec. Sedan 3922 Cole . S p ortosine 1923 Oakland Sedan moo i jo* o j k 1923 Franklin, Model 10, 1923 r,ckard Sll Scdan 5 g e( j an - 1923 Faekard 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 a I prices from $85.00 up. All worth more than tve are asking for them. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th St. Phone=MAin 6942 OPEN EVENINGS
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26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army industrial Boms Hein ua to help others with tout used clothing magazines news ttc Phone Wagon. Main 1082 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, aoiu and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. g. F BURKLE 416 Maaa Main 1428. CHIN WOO INN Chop auej pises. Also sleeping room*. 2 Ken ’4462'™*' SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Avs YOU can purchase the superior fire preventive flue flashing at 1310 Jefferson Ave, 28 Storage and Transfer NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all tiaaea. Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial running a specta'ty Davis Bros Trnngfer RI 2957 29 Business Opportunities BARBECUE—S-room house. 4 acre*, beautiful shade, on paved State road. Owner leaving State. Must set!. Mrs. Little. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU, l.ni .3307 CONFECTIONERY" and fruit stop- located in Knightstown, Ind. Bist corner in town. Drex 0269, SACRIFICING eleetrtc hemstitcher $12.) Button machine: parts complete. Mrs. Clark YVeb 5968-R A GOOD, eiean. high class. furmshed house; 10 rooms: good location for roomers. Selling on account of recent death in family. Circle 1178 30 Automobiles for Sale 1922 HUICK TOURING, $395 A REAL BUY" TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST BUlf’K sedan, 1920. a good one; S4OO BOBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 S. Penn. Main 1705, 1920 BI'ICK TOURING, $275! TRADE OR TERMS 139 SOi"ni EAST ST 1921 CHANDLER TOUR. Completely overhauled: new tires, terms or trade STUCKWICH & SHAKE 1001 N Meridian. Riley 4770. 1924 CHEVROLET TOURING. $29.3 TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOtTH EAST ST. CHEVROLET. 1923 coupe: 5 extra good tires, bearings lust taken up. largo wl’iel: S7O down. bal. on&v STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 K. Wash. CHEVROLET coupe. 1923; fully equipped: $250. terms. 363 N. Illinois St. HUFF RUICK SALE’S Open evening*. 1923 DODGE COUPE 6 good tire*, like new; bumper* front and rear; car 1* in excellent condition. A bargain. CHAS. E STUTZ F.LGIN SPORT TOURING this 1922 model is newly v lwni \ painted has five disc wheel*. artP-*' spare tire, wing cap and motoTheter. two spot lights, fine 11. tenor condit on; ouly SIBO down and $28.50 per mouth. TEKSTEGGE HOI LOWELL CO.. Rollln and Kukeubacker Distg. 436 N. Capitol Lin. 7554. ESSEX COACH 21. 6 CYL. Excellent condition; 6 good tire*: *pot light. This car is like new: term*. CHAS E STUTZ FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924—5475 Equipped—snubbers spot light, lock wheel, auto wiper. *lep plate* etc., upholstering and paint like new Thi* 1* a real bargain in a (ate model closed car. THE LATHROP McFARLAND CO. Mam 2480 -H8 24 .V Capitol 1921 FORD COUPE. $195. TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. FORD. 1 M 23 touring: starter, demountablea. 5 tirr*. motewneter. lock wheel: down. bal. by the week. STONE CHEVROLET CO . :>4O E. Waah. FORD SEDANS All models, ranpinsr in pnee from $75 to s4*Jo. Some real bar* a ini*. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR. SALES 1063 S. Meridian St. Drexel 4743 1923 FORD TOURING EXCELLENT CON DITION $245. TRADE OR TERMS 139 SOUTH EAST ST FORDS—FORDS COUPES AND SEDANS TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. Y’OUR OWN TERMS. sf>9 N. CAPITOL FORD TOURING 1922: starter and demountable rims. Real bargain at our price. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663 S. Meridian St. Dr-'xel 4743 1923 FOkl> COUPE Equipp-d with balloon tire* and In excellent condition throughout; at a bargain. CHAS E STUTZ FORDS One touring with California top $175 One sedan: sixx-ial four-door body. One touring with four-door body. Terms. Open evenings and Sundays. SWISSHEL.M & PARKER. 544 K. Washington. 1923 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Good mechani ;al condition; tires, pairft and upholstery excellent. A bargain. CHAS. E. STUTZ FORD ROADSTER 1919: GOOD SHAPE. $95, 139 SOUTH EAST ST, 1924 FORD COUPE Five balloon tires; mechanically perfect; will sacrifice if taken at once. STUTZ FACTORY DRANCH Open evenings and Sundays. 957 N Meridian. Riley 4922. FORD BODIES Coupe*, sedans tourings roadster* and speedster* and commercial bodies. Term* open evening* and Sundav SWISSHELM & PARKER.
30 Automobiles for Sale All kinds of fender and body repairingtops and upholstering made like new and all types of wheels straightened. Automobile Hospital 133 So. East St DRex 3000. COMP] IN and DRIVE AWAY IN a AT Authorized Ford Dealers OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY FORii bOiiiES u-eo .-euans. coupes, tourings. roaOeters. some tale 1924 models WOLF. 55.3-61 N. Capitol FORD speidster: $25 down. BOB'S MOTOK SERVICE. 34” S. Penn. Main 1705. 1922 GARDNER ROADSTER s24*. EXCELLENT CONDITION. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. l HUDSON SEDAN Looks good and runs good and has five good tires. Real bargain at $250. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1003 S. Meridian St. Drexei 4743 1920 Haynes touring, $245. trade OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. HI I>.-1)N < oaeh 1924 run about 10.000 mile- new files 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pinn. St, Main 1705. 1921 NASH CO.UPE THIS CAR HAS BEEN RECONDITIONED AND REPAINTED AND CARRIES FIVE GOOD CORD TIRES. AND WILL HAVE TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED AT OUR LOW PRICE. LOSEY-NASH MOTOR CO. USED CAR DEPT. 400 N. Capitol. Main 3345. NASH touring; good tires, new top, motor perfect: $250. terms HUFE BUICK SALES CO . 363 N. Illinois St. Open evening*. OVERLAND TOURING Looks and runs grood. Real buy at $95 TV rms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663 S. Meridian St. Drexel 4743 192 U OVERLAND ROADSTER. $145~ TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST 1920 NASH TOURING THIS CAR HAS BEEN REPAINTED RENICKELED AND RECONDITIONED SEE THIS FOR IT iS A REMARKABLE VALUE AT OUR LOW PRICE. LOSEY-NASH MOTOR CO. USED CAR DEPT. 410 N. Capitol. Main 3348. 1929 STUDEBA KKK TOURING. STnT TRADE OR TERMS 139 SOUTH EAST STUDEBAKER. 1918 touring; 3 nearly new tirer. good paint and upholstering, only SOO. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 r. YY ashing!on. STUDF,BAKER 1922 Special Six. In the very best of condition: $37.3. terms. HI FF BUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings. SEVERAL GOOD FORDS AT 525 DOYVN BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. MAIN 1705. fa a) Sts sc:. M idt Tnu 120 W NORTH ST TOR YOUR NEYV OR USED CAR BETTER used car* at ttie lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO 9.35 N Meridian C. 1.. SCOTT AUTO CO BARGAIN USED CAR STORE 511 N MERIDIAN ST GOOD USED CARS 1923 Chevrolet. Sport Turing S2OO 1922 Chevrolet Touring $145 1922 Ford Coupe, rrflnlshed SIOO Oakland Sport Touring. reftnihed. . . S2OO SSO Down on These L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian Lllieoln 68it.>, ' a—T rucks FORD truck. 10*J4; one ton. big* body; worm drive. Sell equity cheap. 3034 X Tlltnoiw. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922 1923. 1924 arm 1926 model* preferred . w-e pa.v ca*h and deal Quickly■ rave time bv seeing u* first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N Caoilol Ave. Comer North 9t. Plenty of parking gpgee Lin. 4516. HIGHEST CASH l-BlCl-PAID FOR USED CARS WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ 519 N CAPITOL MAIN 6389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs GOOD USED TIRES All sizes. Best lot in town. $1.50 up. Wholesale and retail. 23 S. East St. Main 1419. BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bel, 1300 3117 W. Wash. Bel. 4300. VULCANIZING, ton repairing and rebuilding. Con plete line of eon! tires in stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 3.3 K.v. Ave USED CARS iHiugoi ana sold l UOU> BUIIG. .322 N Capitol EBACK A GENTRY auto reflniahing. See us first 532 N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE, 940 Mass Ave. 37 Money to Loan Fidelity Loam Cos. v 106 E. Market Street Room 632 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD Ot meeting the public small loan needs. Recent laws ha'” changed the operation* of the small loan office THOUSANDS OF HOMES Have been helped and made happy through loan; in emergencies by licensed and bonded firm*. IF YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods, you should not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to you. Loan* in the sums of *lO TO S3OO are made on household goods left In vour possession nt lawful rate* and on easy na.vment plan. DO JUSTICE—To vourself and make your*eP aeouaint’d with our service. If not convenient to call, write or obone Main 1278. Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET ' Room 532 Lemcke Building MA. 12Hf ' NEED MONEY f Quickly confidentially and businesslike dealings is a part of the service we give vou LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 1/9 E. Washington St. MA In foSS. Li ncoln 7184 Personal Property Doan, AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Banker* Truat Bldg.
38 Auction Soles Tuesday, Sept. 1, 9:30, at 805 N. Senate. Lot household goods, dresser*, beds, several good rugs, several good heating stoves; just as usual, a good sale. RI. 2019. L. A. Hodges Auction Cos. 39 Legal Notices . CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug 22. 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board ot Public YVorks of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed neiessarv to make the following described pub'ic improvement* in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the fol.owing numbered Improvement Resolution, adopted by -aid Board on the 21st day of August. 19 ~ 5 " Aug. 21. 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12031. OLIVE ST. , From south property line of Minnesota St.. ' To north property line of Naomi St. B.v grading and paving the roadway with YVoodeu-Block. Brick. Asphalt, or Asphal-tic-Concrete laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet : grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alley* in a similar manner and to the widths a shown on plan: providing 1 new iron inlet: laying 50 iin. ft of 12-in h drain pipe, with connection* made to inlet and catch-basin: providing 28 lin. ft. of txlS-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Slone: and resetting 1 manhole ton to grade-. , Also extending all water, gas, sewer anil other private service connections to property line where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified, . ~ , Contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per sq. yd. lot brick gutters that can be relatd, to be allowed as a credit. All work done in the making of said described pub’ic improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution. a numbered adopted b.v the Board of Public Works on the above nmed day and the detai’ed drawings. plans. profiles and specifications which are on fi'e and may be seen in the office of said\ Board of Pub ic Works of 'he Citv of IndianapoTla. The said Board of Pub’ic Works has fixed Friday. Sept. 11 1925. at 2 p. m. at it* office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said | Board of Public Works will hear all per- ! sons interested, or whose property is lfaI b'e to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be a-sessed for sueh improvement and the benefits to the Citv of Indianapolis wi l equal the estimated cost thereof. Bv order of the Board of Public YVorks, CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City ot Indianapolis. Aug, 24 and 31. 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 YY’orks of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indian apolis, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, aodpted by said Board on the 21st day of August. 1925. Aug. 21, 1925. Improvement Resolution No 12032. FIFTY-NINTH STREET. From Southeast Line of Pavement in We st field Road. To YY’est Property Line of Central Avenue. ' Exrent the intersection of Washington Boulevard, i By grading th roadway from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading the wings of the intersecting streets in a simitar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 0x24ineh Concrete Curb curbing the wings ot the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; proriding 230 lin. ft. of 25 ft. radius granite corners: providing 157 lin ft. of 50 ft. radius granite corners; constructing 1 new manhole: constructing 1 catchbasin including inlet top: providing 0 newiron Inlets: laying 200 lin. ft. of 12-lneh drain pipe, and 346 lin. ft. of 10-inch drain pipe, with connections made to Inlets, catch-basins, and manholes, as shown ori plan Alt to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of eald described public improvements shall be m accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named dav. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and spec ifb atious w hich are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board,of Public YVorks of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Friday. Sept 11th 1925 at 2 p. m , at its office in said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for sueh improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. YV. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public YVorks. Ctiy of Indianapolis. Aug. "4 31. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., Aug 29. 1925. TO YVHOM 1" MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public YY'orks of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 28th da.v of August, 1925. they unanimously adopted D> elai-a-tory Revolution No. 1264(1. 1925. for the vacation. , Dco.aratory Resolution No. 12640, 1925. Aug 28 1925. Revolved. P.v the Roard of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary lo vacate FIRST ALLEY’ SO"TH OF COTTAGE AVENUE From east property line of alley east of Shelby St.. To northwest property lino of Pleasant Rim Parkway. North Drive The proposed vacation being more particularly described as follows: All that pari of the fla t alley south of Cott;,g< Ave. lying between the east prop ert.v line of the first alley east of Shelby St and the northwest proper! v line of Pleasant Run Parkway North Drive." The property beneficially or injuriously affected b.v the proposed vacation being the abutting property. The Board of Public Works of said citv has fixed Friday. Sept. 18. 1925. ns a date upon which remonstrances may be filed o>presented by persons interested in. or affected by. silid proposed vacation, as above described, and on said day at 2 o'clock n. m said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of bearing and considering any remonstrance* which may have been filed or presented, and for the jnirpose of taking final action thereon. Such actions shall no final and conclusive upon all per--1 sons. CHARLES K COFFIN, YV. H FREEMAN. „ , M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public YY’orks Citv of Indianapolis. Yiig. 31 and Sept. 7, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC YVORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 29, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given b.v the Board of Public YVorks of the City of Indianapolis. Ind ana. that on the 28t.h da.v of August. 192.3. they approved an assessment roll showing he prima facto assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Local Sewer Improvement Resolution „ No. 12533. Resolved by the Board of Puhlie Works of the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana. That the construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only for local use b.v thP property holders whose property abuts thereon, and not intended ! or adapted for receiving sewage from mineral drains, be. and the same is, hereby ordered in and along FORTY SIXTH ST. From Boulevard PI. To Sunset Ave. More particularly described as follows: Beginning at the sewer in Buckingham Dr. at Cornelius Ave.: thence north in Cornelius Ave. to Forty-Sixth St.; thence west ill Forty-Sixth St. to a point feet, east ol the east property line of Sunset Ave.. with a branch as follow*: Beginnig at the sewer in Forty-Sixth St, at Cornelius Ave.: thence east in For-ty-Sixth St. to a point 37 feet, west of the west property line of Boulevard PI. Said sewer shall consist of vitrified pips 12 inches and 15 inches in diameter, and said sewer, withal its appurtenances, shall be construct’d in accordance with the profile and specifications now on file In the office of the Department of Public YVorks of said city. The cost of *aid Improvement shall be apportioned against and paid b.v the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of Indianapolis, if the city is benefited b.v said Improvement, all according to the method and manner provided for In an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations." approved March 0. 190; . Assessments. If deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate ol six per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor in payment for such work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bond * are issupd. Under no circumstance* shal the eit.v of Indianapolis be or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for saad.
Children Learn Art From Her , v>:- 2UV' L -ojyifKjv- Y.-jWWm 11 * I Katherine liennox Two thousand children this summer received instructions in seYving: classes supervised by Katherine Lennox, 2113 N. Delaware St., of the city recreation department. The recent exhibit of products of the children’s handiwork at the recreation department testified to her efforts. Through her efforts recreation department officials hope the 1926 flapper of Indianapolis Yvill have "old-fashioned" accomplishments. BAN LOWERS RECEIPTS Bartholomew County Fair Officials and Officers Split. Bit T nitrd Prm* COLUMBUS, Ind,, Aug. 31—An open breach deY-eloped today between the Bartholomew County Fair and Racing Asscoiation and county court officials. Judge Arbuckle, Prosecutor Summa and Sheriff Arbuckle are held responsible for the association’s loss of $5,000 on the fair this year by the directors because of an order banning gambling at the fair races. For the first time in fifteen years the meeting of the directors after the fair was not held at the prosecutor’s office. A majority of the directors refused to meet with Summa. FRIENDS ADJOURN MEET OrYille Johnson IVins Annual Oratorical Contest. Bu Timm Special RICHMOND, Ind., Aug. 31— Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends ended its 105th annual session here Sunday afternoon. Sendees Yvhich were held at the historic East Main Street Friends Church were at tended by large crowds, Ondlle Johnson of Straughn, Ind., won the annual peace oratorical, contest held Saturday night. Wayne Ratcliff of New Castle, Ind,, yy’hs second, and Miss Helen Nevvlin of Economy, third. UNLOADED GUN GOES OFF Revolver Explodes While Boy Slioyvs It to Another. The old story of the gun that was thought to be empty Yvas retold again to police Sunday. John Richards, 12, of 1515 College AY'e., playing with a revoh’er, pointed it at Cortland Vale, 7, of 1500 College Ave., with whom he was playing, and pulled the trigger. The bullet exploded and struck the Val boy In the left leg. The Richards boy Yva3 taken to the Detention Home. PIONEER IS BURIED Services were held early this morning at St. John's Church for John Callahan, 61, life-long Indianapolis resident, who died Saturday at the home of his brother, T. E. Callahan, 3710 E, Washington St. Burial yvos at Crown Hill. ]9 Legal Notices work, or for the collection of same, or for Inc payment of any bond or bonds, certi ficfite or certificates, issued to said con tractor in payment for aueh work, except or sin‘li money* as shall have h, cn actually received by the city from the assessments for such improvement, or sueh moneys as said city :s tiy said above entitled Act required to pay. All proeeed- ”'* hud. and work done in tne making of said improvement, assessment, of proji erty. collections of assessment* and issuance of bonds therefor shall ge providid lor in said above entitled Act. Persons interested m or alleeted bv sa’d described pub ie improvement, aie hereby notified that the Board of Public Work* ot said city has fixed Wednesday. Sept. 2nd, U"-.). 2 p. m.. as a date ujsfiu which re monstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each I’leee of property described in said roll, and wil determine the question as to whether such Jots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in Ihe amounts nanus) 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 owners and description* ol property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be span at the office of the Board ol Puhlie Works of said city. CHARLES K COFFIN. W II FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. Uil.v of Indianapolis. Aug. .11 -Sent 1. 1925 CITY ADV ERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC YVORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD TO WHOM IT MAY" CONCERN : Notice is hereby given by the .Roard of Public YVorks ol the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 24th da.v of August, 1925, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12635, 1925. for thu vacation. . _ Aufrust ‘M. 1025. Declaratory Resolution No. 128**15. 1025. R. solved, by the Board of Public YVorks of tbo City or ludianajmlis. Iml ana. that it ia desired and deemed nqerssiiry to vaeate FIRST ALLEY EAST OF LEONARD ST From south property line of Prospect I St.. To north property line of first alley south of Prospect St. The propoied vacation being the frst alley east of Leonard St., lying hetifeen the smith property line of Prospect St. and the north property line ol the first alley south of Prospect St The property beneficially or injuriously affected by the proposed vacation, being the abutting property. The Board of Public Work* of said oily has fixed Friday. September 18, 1926, a a date upon which remonstrances mav bo filed or presented by persons interested in, or affeeted b.v, said proposed vacation as above described, and on said day at 2 o'clock p. m . said Board will meet at Itoffice for the purpose of hearin" and ’-onsidering any remonstrances which mav have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Sueh actions shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. CHARLES E COEEIN. YV. H. EREEMAN, M. J, SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Ang 31 and Sent. 7. 192.3. NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person other than myself. (Signed) LELAND RIDGEWAY
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LEGAL LIGHTS FLOCK TO MEET Detroit to Entertain American Bar Association. Bit ful ltd Press DETROIT, Mich.. Aug. 81.—Th* vanguard of 2,500 of the nation's foremost representatives of the legal profession was trickling into Detroit today to attend the animal meeting of the American Bar Association, to be hold here Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Charles Evans Hughes, former secretary of State and president of the association, will open the sessions Wednesday with an address upon the “Declaration of Independence," Yvhich will he broadcast. Other important figures to speak during the week include Secretary of State, Frank B. Kellogg; Attorney General John G. Sargent; Lord Buckmaster. former Lord Chancellor of England; Maitre Manual Fourcarde. Batonnier of the Paris hnr and Silas H. Strawn of Chicago. AUTO DEATHS HERE ARE LOW (Continued From Rage 1) last year. Os slxty-slx elites xrhleh reported to the department, ■ thirtysix showed more auto deaths this year than last. The four weeks ending Aug. 15 showed the greatest number of deaths for any one period this year, oY-er 13 per cent of all deaths fr|M auto accidents being reported t me. NINETEEN ARE INJURED Aufo Plunges Forty Feet—Motorcycle Officer Injured. Nineteen pej-sons Yvere Injured In Indianapolis in accidents over the Yveek-end, police said today. Mrs. H. C. Holmes, 31, of 1533 N. Pennsylvania St., was taken to the Methodist Hospital and Patrick Campbell, 6115 Broadway, charged Yvith assault and battei*y after nn accident at Fourteenth St. and Capitol AY*e. Mrs. Holmes was struck. Richard Clark, 10, of 2322 Stuart St., was injured in Brookside Park. S. W. Sedberry, 24 S. Grace St., driver of the auto, was slated. Erwin Madow, 29 N. Tacoma Ave., drove his auto into a parked auto OYvned by Frank Wolfe, 2858 Kenwood Ave. Mador was slightly Injured njid charged Yvith driving while intoxicated. Wesley Griffith, 26, of 427 Goodlet Ave., was struck by a W. Tenth street car at Senate Ave. and Washington St. He was taken to the city hospital. Elva Meyers, 1802 W. Michigan St , was charged Yvith assault and battery. Henry IlarloYV, 29, of R. R. 9, Greenfield, Ind., was injured Yvhen his auto collided Yvith one driven by C. D, Rollins, R. R. IC, Box 1. 'Rollins was charged. Car Crashes Tnto Fence Fred Stubbins, Linden Hotel, la held on charges of drunkenness, assault and battery and driving hji auto Yvhile intoxicated, aiter the machine he Yvas driY’lng north on Fall Creek Blvd., east of the Fairground, Sunday, crashed through a heaYT fence and plunged down a forty-foot embankment. Marshall OliY-er, 105 N. Bradley Are,, and Raymond Abie, 336 E. 11810111 St., who were riding with Stubbins. were slightly injured when the auto turned oY’er three times. Both were charged Yvith drunkenness. Robert Reinking, 1316 E. Raymond St.: Ben Van 702 S. Wurman AY'e., and Jilss I.elL't Pyle, 2241 English AYe,, ure recoY’erlng from Injuries received Saturday when nn English Ave. street car struck the rear end of a Shelby streee car at Virginia Ayt. and South Ft. Faulty brakes on the English Ave. car caused the ■ trident police'said. A driver Yvho fled after colliding with the auto of John Fchumar, Jr., 2214 Bellefontalne St., Saturday at Virginia. Ave. and Pine St., is sought. liitiuor Yvas throYYm from the car that failed to stop, police said. Policeman Injured Motorcycle Policeman John Davidson, 1812 W. Minnesota St., is suffering today Yvith hand, head and shoulder Injuries received Saturday when he yvhs thrown from his motorcycle, Yvhen It struck sand nt Morris and 1,00 Sts, City Hospital ambulance Joe Mitchell, 340 Beauty Ave., lided with an auio driven by shall Bailey, Southport, Ind., at Meridian and South Sts. Saturday. No one was injured. Others injured in auto accidents: Blanche Whitlock, colored, 1137 Vandemnnn AY’e.; Joe Graber, 66, of 44 S. Summit St.: Jerome Grieg, 2, of 1754 N, Rural St.j T.oy’l Truener, 66, of 030 R. Delaware St.: James Woodson, 52 S Capitol A\'*v: Rnwson Whittington, 13, of 2968 N. Denny St.; Herbert Reddick. 21, of 604 E. Thirteenth St.; Ralph Helms, 11, of 1217 N. Jefferson Ave.; Mrs. Martha Strayer, 1827 Hudson St. Drivers arrrested: Leonard Martin, colored, 1509 Asbury St.; Clyde Nickens, 901 Colton St.; John Fort, 633 Birch St.; Williatn Strange, 1317 Yandes St.; John Griffith, 1938 N. Alabama St.; Ernest Small, 2901 Chester St., ami Oscar Brown, 206 N. Addison St. HUNT INDIANS; ARRESTED Three liocal Roys Held When Caught in Machine. Bu Timm Special BRAZIL, Ind., Aug. 31.—Three Indianapolis boys, arrested here Sunday when police alleged they attempted to steal an automobile, were returned today to their homes after their parents eame after them. Boys are William Trail, 12; William Gibson, 11, and John Briggs, 13, colored. Boys told police they left Indianapolis Saturday In search of Indium in the wild west and were plcj|p up by motorists and taken as Sr ns Terre Haute. They were returning home when pprehendad, FAMILY REUNION PLANNED A reunion of the Dye family will be held next Sunday at the home o| J. E. Barrlckman at Westfield, Ihd,
