Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1925 — Page 10
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1 Death Notices MoGINTY JOHN. SB.—Father ot Patrick J.. Dr. Michael ,T.. John A. Jr., Thomas A. McGinty, Mrs. Michael Werner. Ann and Helen McGinty. at St. Vincent's Hospital Friday at ll:oO a. m. Funeral fronj his late residence. .1832 W. Morris St., Monday. 8:30 a. m.; Assumption Church at 1) o'clock. Friends invited. (North Vernon papers please copy.) 2 Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank and express our appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbors for the sympathy shown us in the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Sarah M. Devine, who passed away Friday. Sept. 4, 1025: also for the many beautiful flowers: also Adams & Rogers Cos. and employes: Re-, . Robertson and tho undertaker, Waiter iilasen ym. HARRY S7 DEVINE AND CHILDREN. S Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 222(5 Shelby St. 1000 Indiana Avenue. Drexcl 3570. Circle 5950. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phon —Main 0(54 L. Os 42. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main POPS. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois lit. 51A 1 I 34. Res.. Bel. 3566-R-1. UNDERTAKERS—HIS: Y & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. Main 3080. - 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D. C.. N. D.. obstetrician, acute itnd chronic disease, massage, 1 N, New erscy. Room 4. .MEDICATED .BATHS AND MASSAGE. 9 Personals PERMANENT WAVING at the most popular price in city none by ARTHUR D. MILLER ano hi* aeistant®. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St. Drexel 4535. PRACTICAL NURSE—Having- clean, modern homo will g-ive best of care to_ in- • - ,-i lid 1 idv : referenees Harrison "415 \V EXPERT Kodak finishing cut price. GAR LAND STUDIO. 247 E Washington, 10 Lost and Found
FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cam yesterday:
1 UMBRELLA •2 HAND GRIPS. 1 SHOPPING SACK. 3 PURSES. 2 BOOKS. 2 PACKAGES. MAIN 2737, WlleoLD, containing bxits ana receipts, near Ellenberger Woods, on boulevard or Irvington. Webster 2088. Reward. I BOSTON BULL TERRIER—MaIe. Saturday evo. Answers to name of Pal. Lin- i coin 71J6. 827 E. New York. Reward. BOSTON bull, male, strayed from 20th and Capitol Sun. Reward. Ran, 3364. COAT—Baby's, lost at fairground, tan with one pocket, Thursday afternoon, Harrison 2650-M. Re war ’ FOX terrier. maJc- a. were to name "Teddy;" loet Monday south side. Reward. Hum, 3091. KEY chain, with three keys: name and address Is attached Washington 2053. SIGMA NU Fraternity pin. jeweled; reward. 1414 Marlowe. Circle 1090. WRIST WATCH Lost, preen gold, link bracelet at fair grounds. Reward Return 3620 N. Meridian. Randolph 0333. STOLEN. 1025 Ford roadster: motor No. 11.902.449; license No. 634-471. Reward for recovery. Call HEDDERICH. Lin.. 2371, 12 Help Wanted—M aie We are enlarging our sales force in thin district and have openings for 3 live salsemen with autos who are familiar with the meat, grocery, delicatessen, res.aurant and hardware trade to sell Daytoji Scales, slice™, electric coffee mills and meat choppers; commission advanced weekly; this is an excellent opportunity for men who want to increase their earn ingb and become permanently established with a large organization where promotion is rapid to men who can produce. DAYTON SCALE CO., Division. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 243 N. ITen. St. eiUYS —Can use 10 good boys with or without bicycles. Must be hustlers. Apply MR DALTON. 18 N Meridian. a—Employment Agent i.es EXPERIENCED Iry cook, white’ alio experienced general cou’ . CLIFT'S HOTEL EMPLOYMENT . GENCY, 4b N. Pennsylvania St. 13 Instructions MEN to learn ba.ber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washingon St., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. !5 Agents and Solicitors AMAZIN'! PROFITS through new methods. Big lire stylish guaranteed shirts 3 for $4.90. Sell on sight. Completo outfit absolutely free. Cash earnings in advance. Wo deliver and collect. Inexperienced n.ake big money. Experienced double earnings either as main or side line. Write quick Fashion Wear Shirts, Dept. Blot Cincinnati. Z NEED AN AGENT to sell my candies. chocolate bars, mints and gum; largo profits; experience unnecessary: free samples: write today. Milton Gordon. Cincinr.ati. AGENTS—WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES. Sell Madison' "Better-Made" Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or experience required Many earn 3100 weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS. 560 Broadway, New York. AMAZING huge cash commissions Introducing beautiful '53.95 and $4.95 measure made guaranteed shoes. Actual samples furnished. Write for your territory. Style Arch, 8500, Cincini ati. i 6 H elp Wanted—female EARN GOOD MONEY at home, clipping newspapers, addressing postal cards' no experience or canvassing: particulars free. Zeno Service, 60 W. Washington. Dept 110, Chicago. CAN use 6 women, young or old. with I plenty o/ pep. if you answer at once. No selling. Box A 1403. Times. 5 SALESLADIES for hodke-to-house. Salar.v and commission. Apply after 3 p. m. 40 W, Ohio, Room 3, WOMAN, pre'erably ex-nurse, share home with mother and daughter. Hum. 3065'r WANTED a housekeeper. White. Call Webster 5581-R. fiOUSEKEET’ER. without child; responsibilities. Phone llar. 4253-R.
16 Help Wanted—Female a—Employment Agencies EXPERIENCED' waitress and also experienced counter girl. CLIFT'S HOTEL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 4(1 N. PeruLylvania St, WHITE COOK. Also white housekeeper. CLIFT'S HOTEL EMPLOYMENT A6H£NCY. 40 N. Pennsylvania St. 1 / Situations Wanted b—Female . YOUNG iad.v. 20, wants position in office: general office worn experience: employed. Call Lin. 7440 after 3 p. m. Saturday; HOME hand laundry; wasning guaranteed. Call Ken. 2558. {8 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N„ 1415: attractive front room, suitable for 2; modern home: plenty hot water; garage optional. ASHLAND. 1951: block from College ear; private family: mod, rm Ken. 2485, MERIDIAN. N., 1515: for good home this winter see our rooms: continuous hot water, clean kept. warm. Rents re(iuccd. MERIDIAN. N.. 1137: sleeping or light housekeeping; everything uew and clean: home aceommodatifAis. Lincoln 7438. NEW JERSEY. N. 853—Nicely furnished. in modern apartment, with privileges: very reasonable, Riley 4935. NEW JERSEY. N. 2950: two large, well ventilated rooms, Harrison 4924-W, RANDOLPH. N. 12: modern, large, front room: E. Wash, oar. Riley 1934, 147 W. PRATT. Apt. 2: lovely front room; modern: adjoining hath: traveling man preferred. Call after 5:30 p. ni. a—Light Housekeeping CAPITOL, 918 N.; front light houaekeepmg suite; 1 single side room also other sleeping rooms; modern. Lin. 8(579. COLLEGE. 1336: light. airy housekeeping apartment, everything furnished: nice neighborhood; good car service; garage optional. COLLEGE. 1949- well furnished room, suitable tor two; pvt, ent. Ken. 4538. NEW YORK E.. 540: one large first-floor front room lor light housekeeping. One second floor. Riley 5514. MODERN apartment; owner's home; private entrance; everything furnished; gar, opt.. Bel. 3026. 2 LARi.E nicely lurnlshed adiotning front rooms' strictly modern; private entrance. Kenwood 47 71. TWO front upstairs, modern; ear space. b—Board and Rooms HOME for working girls: excellent meals; nice, clean rooms, nicely furnished; four baths, dormitory; sponsored by mlddlea/ed couple: reasonable rates. 3034 N. Illinois. Kan, 1175, 19 Rentals a—Houses AGNES ST.. 458; colored: four rooms; _ eltMtndt.v. water paid, Ken. 41*25. BEECH GROVE. Tenth St.: 4-room. senii(>.??7°w ril double; garage. Webster BELLEi;ONTAINE. 3130—South side of now b-room double. laundry, breakfast room and garage; soreena. Kan 4177. CAPITOL. N.. 3304—(5-room modern; water furnished; garage. Randolph 2484. COMMERCE, 1410—5-roora semi-modern; garage. Main 1(552. DORMAN. 309- modern coltage; just vaeatnl 322 Dorman lower duplex: reas. EWING near E. Tenth oar. Almost new semi-modern double. -1 large rooms, JKSPIX. closet room; garage; water paid. s27.in. Web. 2772-J. HERR..M AN N, 12(5—."broom semi-modern cottage; good condition. Drexel 4324-H HEALING. North. 141(5—Attractive, brand new, 4-room semi-modern double: garage; nicely decorated; never been occupied; in oeautiful neighborhood near Brookside Park on East Tent a ear line. $29.00. Mam 67(>0. Randolph 080(1. LASALLE. N„ 1108; clean, modern three - r> oin apartment. LINDEN ST. 2017-2025, half three-room „ double: sl*s. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 13(5 N. Delaware St, Lin. 50">0. MARKET. E. 1540; (5-room modern home. hardwood floors. Lin. 1947, McPHERSON. 2851 five-room double; gas. electricity; good condition: S2O. Web, 2401-J. NEW JERSEY. N„ 2830: hail of double: six rooms; hardwood floors throughout; strictly modern; garage; Soil. OHIO, 1(138 W.; 5 rooms, elec., shades. sink, gar., porches: s.’(). 1 N’D. TRUST. OLNEY, 2407—5-room strictly modern double: garage. Webster 1074-11. PLEASANT. Mill; 4 rooms modem, except furnace; water paid; S3O. ROOSEVELT. 1821-23: new doublo- gas, bus, street ear service. Hum, ,'1729. 218 T. 115 W.: newly decorated: 6-room double, modern; pouches; flue furnace: 2 car lines: Hi, Rap. 3094. S3O: WATER paid, nail new double, near Golden Hil;; -three rooms down; bedroom, bath child's room and large closet up: large garage. 1445 W. Thirty-Fifth. Harrison 2955. NORTHEAST—On Snemon: tour rooms. modern front and rear porches, water rent paid: $22 per month Northeast—On Sheldon; five rooms, semi-modern, water rent paid: S2O per month. G. C, HARNESS, Realtor. Main 1806, REDUCED rent.s2o; 150 W. 27th St.: 5 rooms; newly decorate,. Circle 0618. E. J. McCRACKEN. ti-ROOM, strictly mod. half double, near St. Philip: adults. Woh. 71(51, 9 GARAGES for rent; $3 a month. 58 8. Colorado Ave. FOUR. ROOM modern house and garage. $35. 54 S. Colorado Ave. FOUR-ROOM, semi-modern: garage: Bhade and linok/um furtilohed Drexel 6817. A. F. ZAUn'bt, REAP. ESTATE RENTALS INKUKANCIi 108 N DF.LA. IT 0620 SfeE DUNLAP it ROLTEGEL* for bargains REAL ESTATE b — Houses, Flats Furnished SIX-ROOM apartment, north: beautifully furnished; until April 1 Clr. 3017, MODERN—CIean, well lurnished cottage: 2 girls, employed or couple. Wah.4304-W. c —Apartments 2 AND 3 ROOMS WALKING DISTANCE U23i/ 2 E. MERRILL $12.50 to $1(5.00 per month; city water, electric lights and gas. inside toilet; water paid by owner. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL FALL CHEEK Bud.; largo upper ituplex; 5 rooms, modern: long living- room; separate furnace; porch. Har. 4731-11 COLORED TENANTS DOUGLASS COURT 2101 Boulevard PL Small apartment for high grade colored. Let janitor show you what we are offering. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL PROSPECT, 2119. 2-room, steam-heated apt. Dlvexri 1923-W. COLORED TENANTS Delmar flat®, 221 W. Vermont. We are putting - these flats in first-elaas ahAne lov hig:h grade colored people. Let janitor show you. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL 917 E. WASH. 3- Apt $28.00 mo. 4- Apt $25.00 mo. Steam heat and water furnished. Nice clean apartments DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL d—Business Places
DESIRABLE room, 16th and Alabama. for barber shop, beauty parlor or millinery shop. Apply GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA C 0... 209 W. South St. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses CARROLLTON AVE. OPEN FOR INSPECTION 2 to 5 Sunday. 4406 Carrollton; 5-rotm bungalow; side drive: large basement with laundry: nice fireplace; one of coziest bungalows north. Priced to sell. See it and make offer. Mr. Myers. Hum. 3045. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL KELLY and Dawson: m w tour-room bungalow: garage; S2OO cash. $23.50 monthly. EVEKROAD A WHITE Lin. 3860. 204 Transportation building. FLORIDA LANDS —Averages, 1.000 to 100,000 acre tracts, farms, sub divisions and city property at conservative prices. T. R, L. Daughtrey. Lake City, Fla. UDELL. 829; 3-room cottage, modern, exccpt bath. By owner. Irv. 1789-W, BEAUTIFUL 8-room modern home; north Vj block off of Meridian on FortySecond St.: witn nuu’oie garage: 2 bath rooms Phone for appointment to see this wonderful bargain, Irvington 2413. FOR SALE OK RENT Beautiful stucco bungalow: 5 rooms, cement cellar, furnace, garage: 53.650: $l5O down, or will rent. 2R12 E. 46th St.. 4 sq. north of fairground. R. E. FRENCH. Phone Humboldt 3060, NEW 4-room home. 3907 Hoyt Ave.; gai, eletric lights, cement walks price $2,450: on easy terms. S. D. SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave. DRexel 4334. Main 6072.
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IF YOU CAN PAY RENT you ran easily afford to buy one of the brand new bungalows we are showing. Sunday Afternoon These attractive four and five-room bungalows are exceptionally well built, substantial and easy to heat. The prices are extremely low and the monthly payments 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 shades already installed. Located in KENYON’S HIGHLAND HOME PLACE on the south side of the National road (W. Washington St.i, two miles west of the city limits close to good schools. For appointment to see these homes anj time during wts-k. phono us and o tr auto will call for you. CITY BUILDERS REALTY COMPANY Wash. 4344. 1100 Fairfield Ave.
63rd & CENTRAL AVE. A strictly modern (5-room home English type new, just completed, lias large living room dining room and kitchen with built-in features on first floor, three bedrooms and tile bath on second floor, cement basement: doublo garage witlt side drive; shrubbery ar.ci flowers; reasonable terms. Call Lincoln 5840 or Wadi 0872. SIOO CASII sls MONTHLY 2046 S. LINDEN ST. _ Four-room cottage. Mr. Huse. Main The Union Trust Cos. NEW 5-room bungalow. 3905 Fletcher Ave.; corner South Garfield: 2 squares south of Christian Park. Electric lights garage, full front cement |*>rch. inclosed rear porch fHMt. driven well, shade trees, cement walks. Price $3,000: on easy terms . S. D. SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave DRi xel 4334. Main 5072 NEAR Fountain Square, new bungalow. < orner Orange and Ringgold, four rooms, bath, electric lights, gas. city water, in side toilet, garage; will paper to suit; only 8100 cash, balance monthly. Op": from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon LORENZ SCHMIDT 1- SONS. 31 Monument Ciivh Main 3715. Residence. Irv. JPtii-J MODERN, ti rooms <.•=>.' : mst north of Washington St.. SSOO cash will handle A dandy (5-roont modern 3 bedrooms. 737 N. Wallace. Set; tliis at once Four modern 5-bedroom bungalows east As many others east and south Cash or terms. C. J. OSBORN DRexi 1 til 84 MODERN home. $1,250. terms: N Gale St.; live rooms, bath and furnace: long living-room lull hasempnt with laundry paved street. MiiHit consider light auto as first payment. THE O \V HENRY CO.. 429-30 Lemeke Kdg. Riley l(’i>4. Res.. Hum. 2634. COZY home six rooms: excellent neighborhood. nortti of Thirty-Eighth, tear good school: beautiful yard, plenty of tr.*--* and shrubbery. You can buy (his for SSOO cash; balance like rent. Mrs Little REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lincoln 5307. MAKE your own terms Rembrandt St.: six-room modem home in splendid condition: garage. Price only $3,850. THE C. W HENRY CO 429 30 L< meko Kldr. Ritev 1064. Res.. Hum 263 4. BEAUTIFUL new 5 room modern bungalow; built-in features: close to Garfield Park; small down payment: bnlaitcc as rent. Drexel 0817. MUST SELL—My modern (i-room bungalow: modern in every way: built-in tea lures cash or payments: garage. Buy front owner 2728 E. North OH! box. A prettv 0-room modern bungalow. 700 block N. on Drexel Ave If yon see this you will buy it. Call Irvington 2413. EAST—6 rooms, modern near Lutlc-m public, T< di and Catholic schools SSOO down; only $3.700. Lin. 5635 BY OWNER—Modern double"; 9 rooms screens: garage: home and income 14201422 W. Twenty-Seventh St. Irv 3388. ESTATE BEING SETTLED—S cottage 1417 Olne.v. A real bargain nt S: 1.150; street and alley in. Irving ton _ 2 413 CASH only to settle estate a! ones' A good 5-room semi-model n double. -WO block N. Euclid Ave. Irvington 2413 for appointment. d—Lots HOLLYWOOD lots for sale by owner. 4447 College Ave. Hum. 330:'. f—Sale or Exchange FARM—Clear residence property: south side 228 X. Eawl St. g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU HAVE a clear lot we will build you a home, our houses are lietter and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commission. Lincoln 2(527 ask for Mr, Elvers or Mr Klein. 22 Real Estate Wanted WILL buy small cottages and doubles. ALLEN ALBPACU. Lin 3477, 433 Lemeke. LET us .tell your houses, lots. JOS. A SELVAGE, Main 0717, 23 Farm Lanas FARMS for sale: all sizes- large list mailed free: real bargains. IIABIG AGENCY. Green sbnrg Ind. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale
Relsmllt Typewriters All J lakes at Reduced Rates All makes of typewriters rented and repaired. Our overhauled work is guaranteed. American Writing Machine Cos. 30 SO. PENN.. LI. 6822. ESTAB. 1880. BUFFET Golden Oak; food condition; priced reasonable. Web. ~>Q.~)P M. FURNITT-HE. fruit jar®. lawn mower*, packing boxes and barrels. Cirne fjtfdo. STROLLER, brown reed: adjustable back; good condition; SB. Web. 0437-W. WASHING MACHINE—Water power: good condition; will Bell cheap. Wash. 1208-K. 2 GOOD second-hand furnaces at 1530 E. Tenth St. Wetwter 2738. FIVE chairs, 2 smulo beds; double bed springs. Humboldt 0095.
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A five-room bungalow has long living room, two bedrooms with large closets, dining room and kitchen with built-in features, electric lights and a deep driven well. Also two acres of good land that will yield a good income if used as a truck garden or chicken farm. This home Is located just six miles from the center of Indianapolis. Drive out Shelby St. to 3uoo south, angle left on Carson Ave. to tmd of pavement and Fairplains. For price and terms call Riley H 77 or Wash. 0872.
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The Most * Expensive Room In Your Home Is the Room that Is Unoccupied IT costs you just as much as any . other room In the house. In fact, it costs more. Why? Because all the money It represents is simply thrown away. Naturally when the room Is not used, you are deriving absolutely no benefit from the money it costs to maintain it. NOW! This same room can be made pay its own way, in fact, show a clear profit each week. How? Rent it, of course. Someone will be glad to pay several dollars each week for that very room. Think of all the things you could use these extra dollars for. Phone Your Ad MAin 3500
25 Miscellaneous for Sale FOR SALE AT UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, OF THE C., C., C. & ST. L. BY. CO., COR. CAPITOL AYE AND SOUTH ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 1 porch column. $3: 2 doors. $3.25 it. 2.50; 2 te.n-ft. step ladders. $3 ea., 2 erts. veneered panels. $45: 1 pore, urinal stall. $25 1 grave marker. sl2: 1 metal bed and spring. S3O; 1 laundry stove. $9; 1 gas grate. $2; 1 three-hole new Perfection oil <-ook stove. S3O 1 (built in* bath tub. $3.5: 3 laundry trays. $3. $5 and $8; 5 solid copper wash boilers. $3 ea.; 1 oil stove oven, $5; 3 300-ib. cap mfgrs. u-e cans. $1: 3 toilet bowls. $5 ea.: 1 lavatory 1 lose! tank: 1 Firestone balloon tire, size 5.20 x 20. S2B 50: l sewing cabinet, $8 50; 2 roll# matting, 40 yd. ea., $8 rl.; 1 rl. matting. 40 yd . $0: linoleum rugs, sls and $lO ea.; woolen rugs, various patterms and prices; 1 ehifforrobe S3O; chairs; 1 set of 1 walnut dining table and 0 upli. chairs. $00; 1 lot mama dolls. $1 ea.; I i,nt trees. $.5: men s hats. $3 and 2.50: wool sweaters. $0 ea.: boys' school suits, all size*, some with 2 t>rs. trousers. $5. $7.65 and $10.50 ea.; ladies’ pat. pumps, $2. J K. VANCE. JR . Storekeeper. Storo open daily except Sunday. 8 a. in. to 4:30 p m Saturday. 8 a. tn. to 11:30 a. m.
Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs, blue, tan taupe and old rose, special, $13.95. Gold Seal Congolcum rugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs arc carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x13. double warp, heavy grade made in beautiful colored patterns, special. $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs. $79.60. sll wool. Our line of Brussels velvets Axminsters and YVllton rugs carried it. all sizes and patterns :u— sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Co--207 W Wash. St. opposite Statebouse. "It it covers the floor, we have it." STOCK GENERAL MDSE.—in good bualness town; strictly cash; big di# : death of owner reason of selling Mary E, Gdss. Paoil, Indiana. a—Musical Instruments LINDEMAN Angelus player piano: excellent f.-ondtticti: a bargain. Kllev 3470. b—Pet and Live Stock FOR baby chir?k® rail BOYER'S HATOHKRV. 115 X. Palawan* St. Riley 3470. c — Coal, Ice and Wood Good Coal Is Worth tite Difference Best Va. large blk.. ela. fkd....... .$0 50 BeH E. Ky . large blk. v cln. fkd 50.50 Best Va. or Ky egg. cln. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora blk.. |g. cln. fkd $6.60 8.-st Glendora egg. cln fkd 10.26 Best Ind. lump. cln. fkd $5.50 Best Ind. or 111. egg cln. fkd....... $5.26 KINDLING WITH EACH T6N DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex 4621 Dependable since 1908 It will pay you to visit our yard and see the (inference in good coal. INDIANA Large Lump $.5.50 West Virginia Egg $6.23 West Virginia Large Lump $6.76 Pocahontas Shoveled, Lump. $8.25 NORTH STREET COAL CO Tan 143.5. 920 E. North St. Irv, 4020, EIN9LING and stovo wood: big loads: delivered anywhere: $3.50 and $4. DUexel 2559-W ATLAS FUEL CO" 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 9883 Trv Our Major Coal MAJOR COAL CO. RAn. 4129. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted DIAMOND Will pay cash lor real bargain , three or more lit. Hum. 3308. SALVATION army Industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing magazines news. etc. Phone Wagon. Main 1982. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; leather mattresses and pillow's made. E. F. BURKLE 4JU Mass Main 14t8, RUGS. 9x12. thrlyclnd.. $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDOE. 201 Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING; RETURN LOADS wanted. Packing and shipping household goods: low rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J. SUESZ, Main 23533628. Webster 4579-0699-W.
28 Storage and Transfer _ NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call-at all limes. Randolph 3741 MOVING and commercial hauling a spec*afty. Davis Bros Transfer, HI. 2957, 29 Business Opportunities CONFECTIONERY" and fruit store, located ttr KnjghUttown. Ind., best corner tn town. DRexel 0209, DENTAL office for sale: good practice. Address 41 ■> Bussron St.. Vincennes Ind. OFFICE building. 12 rooms, pressed brick tyui Bedford stone. Ideal for insurance company, attractive and on a crowded traffic corner, New York and East Sts 228 K. East RUG cleaner formula latei# ingredients. Jars, selling in city, for piano or diatnor.d. Riley 1175. FOR BAI.K —Up to date wall ti iper and paint store. Itest (own in Indiana. MeGuffin Sc Cos.. New Cabtle. Indiana. MODERN SHOE 5..0F. MRiL JOHN CARTER flrownsburg, Ind. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK Sedan. 1920: a dandy; only' $325. Better hurry. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 8 IVnn. Main 1705 CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: there never was a better value offered at $175 terms: $0,5 do'vn. 003 F, Wash. St. CHEVROLET sedan, 1928: exceptionally good value; first-class in ('very way; s3.)(>, 003 E Wash, St. CHEVROLET 400 sedan: good tires disk wheels, fine running order; bargain, $l9O. 327 S, Temple Ave. DODGE coupe. late 1924: extra large balloon tires; low mileage: A-l mechanical condition. Sell, trade or terms. Call Hhorflek. Lin. 1.527, or see me at 730 X. Meridian, evenings. DURANT TOURING, 1923 Repainted and In excellent mechanical condition. Terms. Irv. 0753-K. ESSEX 4 COACH 1923 MODEL Looks and runs like new A real bargain $48.5. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR. SALES 1603-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREX. 4743. FLINT light ti brougham, good as new BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. ■ FRANKLIN 9B SEDAN Only term*, excellent condidition. Kepainted. Irv. 0755 R. FORDS—FORDS COUPES AND SEDANS TOURINGS AND ROADSTER? THESE CARS ARE AM. IX GOOD CONDITION YOUR OWN TERMS r 39 N. CAPITOL FORD TOURING 1923 MODEL Here is a real bargain at $95. Terms. OAKLEY .MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREX, 4743. JORDAN 1925 BROUGHAM New oar f iinraiiteu. Wilbur JoliiißOii Cos. 730 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 15**7. HUPP 8 TOURING, 1925 With 4-wheel hydraulic brakes and full • ‘Bull Dog ’ equipment. Low milage. Terms, irv. 0753-K. FORD. 2 door sedan: 5 .rood tires; motor in first-class condition; $350. terms. POP t Wash. St FOltD BODlES—used sedans, coupes tourings. roadsters; some late 1924 models. WOLF. 333-01 N. Capitol. OVERLAND SEDAN Ideal for driving back and forth to work. S.BB. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1063-05 S. MERIDIAN. DREX, 4743. OVERLAND. 11125 Cnampion: like new; by owner: will consider Ford in trade; good reasons lor selling. Circle 4749 STEPHENS touring; a good car priced low. BOBS -MOTOR SERVICE. 349 S. Penn. Main 1705. STUDEBAKER 1924 tight 0- all-year top. A tine ear. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 9. Penn. Main 1703. GOOD CHEAP CARS 1922 Touring. $145. 1922 Ford Touring, good running condition. SOO, 1921 Brisco Chumy Roadster, S6O. Oikland Sport Touring. 1919 $201). 1917 Stuaebnker Touring. $0.5. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. I-liivuin GB*>s. FOR BARGAINS IN LATE MODEL USED .CARS SEE STUCKWICH & SHAKE 1001 N. Meridian. Hi ley 4770. USED CARS Your own terms. Sold on kpeeial weekly payment plan $3.60 to SIO.OO down. Ail In fine condition with 5 good tires. FORDS. BUICKS DODGES, HUPMOBILES. many others to choose from. For particulars of this plan call Sherfiek at Lijt. 1527 or see me at 730 X. Me'iijian St. uiy evening.
1925 HUPMOBILE Ftraight 8 touring: blue dueo. disc steel wheels, full equipment. within ninety-day guarantee period. Substantial discount from new car price; convenient terms, and your car in trade. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N. Meridian. Closed Sunday. LEXINGTON Ansted Motor; fully equipped. Vimi \ new Dueo. fine condition, only sent \ run 12,000 miles. Trade or inrtP—* terms. TERSTEGGE HOLLOWELL CO. RICKENBACKER A ROLLIN’ DISTRS 436 N Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7054: 1920 MOON TOURING New car Has never been run. Need money. Will sell at liberal discount. Terms or trade. Main 5013. SEVERAL GOOD FORDS AT $25 DOWN 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. MAIN 1705. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. 120 VV NORTH ST FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR, 1920 DODGE roadster all-year top; real nuy. MOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. AUTOMOBILE: good condition: can be seen after 4p. m 44 N. Colorado. 1922 FORD coupe: only 550 down. BOB's MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1706. C. L. SCOTT* AUTO CO. BARGAIN USED CAR STORE 511 N. MERIDIAN ST. EBACK & GENTRY auto reflnishtng. See u first. 532 N. Capitol. GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ CO.. 824 N. Meridian You Read tne Want Ada— Have you tried to use them? It'a easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker-
30 Automobiles for Sale REPAIR YOUI. CAR—You will find greater enjoyment in driving a car in the pink of condition. The value is substantially increased too. 'i^L Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St DRex. 3000. SOME REAL BARGAINS Down Payment. Four month’s old Chevrolet touring $l6O 1923 Sport Chevrolet tour... 100 1922 Chevrolet touring 35 1922 Ford touring 40 1924 Ford touring 75 1923 Willys-Knight sedan, good as new 250 1924 Overland sedan 200 1924 Model Maxwell touring, new paint 150 1924 Overland tourings, 3 to pick 'from 125 1922 Overland touring 40 1923 Overland touring 75 1923 Overland roadster 75 1922 Chevrolet coupe 65 CAPITOL OVERLAND COMPANY Capitol at Michigan St. Open Evenings SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIALS One-third down, balance weekly or monthly Maxwell touring $67 Monroe touring • $55 Ford touring $44 Oakland touring $144 Ford sedan $166 Chevrolet sedan $233 Come early and get your pick. Open evening and Sunday. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. MA. 2480 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 102*). 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred: we pay cash and deal quickly; save.time by wring ua first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Caplfol Ave. Curlier North St. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4510. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 109 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. .519 N CAPITOL. .MAIN 0389. You Read me. Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call - Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. IT S NEVER lost uiuii mutanapous Times Want Ads have failed to find It 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs / WVYAAA/VWWWSA^WSAAAAA^WWW VULCANIZING. tor> repairing and rebuilding. Complete line of cord tirea in stuck. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO 33 Ky. Ave BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. fl' I. 3400. 3117 W. Wash. Bel. 4300. USED CARS bought and gold. I. GOLDBURG .V’ 1 ! X Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERTI SON CVCI-K STORE 940 Mass Ave. 35 Financial
SECOND mortgage money to loan on Indianapolis property. Low rates. Prompt service A F. ZAIXEV, 108 N. Delaware. 37 Money to Loan Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operat'd under the supervision of the State ot Ii itjann. ami was established for !he purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount Irom *lO to #3OO without paying more than the legal rate ot interest or without being imposed upou in any way. '5 WORTHY PERSON REFI SED. We do not notify your employer, n.uther do we make inquiries of vour friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and puy only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow IF IN A HURRY Phone Main 2923. Household Finance Corporation SUCCESSORS TO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO 404 Kresge Bldg. Fourth Floor. Corner of Penn, ami Wash. Ste. NEED MONEY Quickly, confidentially and bustnoßS-like dealings is a part of the service we give you. • LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14U/2 E. Washington St. MA in *0585 Li ncoln 7184 Cash in 24 Hours or sooner if needed. Personal Loans un to S3OO at the legal Interest rate o easy repayment plan. Security Jnv. and Loan 130 N. Delaware. Lin. 5060 LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad FIDELITY LOAN CO. Personal Property Loan AMERICAN LOAN CO. 38 Auction Sales Grocery Stock and Fixtures Monday, Sept. 14th, 10 A. M., at 1335 Hoefgen St.. Shelby ear: good clean stock groceries and fixtures; see ads later. L. A. Hodges Auction Cos. Riley 2010. 39 Legal Notices CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Sent. 10. 1926. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 9th day of September. 1925, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following dese-ibed public improvement, as authorized by 'the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12664. BROADWAY. From north property line of Fifty-Ninth St.. To south proD'fty line of Sixty-First St. Bv grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to tne curb line to a uniform width of 6 feet: grading the lawns to a uniform width of 414 ft. Air to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described nubile improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Sept. 14 1925., 2 p. m . ue a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard against the amount assessed, against each piece of property described in said hoil 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 lest sum than that named on sold roll. Said assessment roll showring said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and des-rintiops 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. CHARI.ES E, COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works City of Indianaoolis §epj. 11 and 12. 1923.
39 Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDINANCE. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council will, at the council chamber ui tho City Hall, at 8 p. m . on Monday. Sort. 21, 1925. hold a public nearing on Genera! Ordinances Nos. 78. 70, 77 and 79. 1925, by which said ordinances it is proposed to amend General Ordinance No. 11). 19'.’7. commonly known as The Zoning Ordinance,'’ at which time and Plata) obi( clions to said ordinance may be filed and interested persons nui.v be held with reference to said ordinance. The changes in sakl Zoning OrJinanco proposed by General Ordinance No. 79, 1926, are as follows: Section 1 provides for a change in Section 18 of snid ordlnauue with reference to front yard lines in residence districts providing for more certainly and clearness of Intent the condit'.ons under and by which front yard lines arc established and by providing a definite means of ascertaining the percentage ot improved frontage between two intersecting streets Section 2 amends Section 19 ol General Ordinance 1 14, 1922, by providing with more certainty the conditions under and by which front yard lines are established in business districts, and provides a delirtltc means oi determining the percentage of frontage between two intersecting streets in business district*. Section 3 amends Section 23 of General Ordinance No. 114. 1922. b.v adding the following words, "existing or," after the word "buildings" in Clause 3. and by adding the words "or any use or building for puhltc convenience, safety or Welfure after the word "utility” in Clnuse 5 of said section, and by adding the words "lots or tract" after the word "lot" in Clause 9 ol said section. That Section 4 of said Genera) Ordinance 114, 1925, timet.(N Clause (O) of Section 29 of General Ordinance No. 114, 1922. b.v defining "nubile notice.” That General Ordinamv No. 75. 1925, amends and supplements General Ordinance No. 114, 1922. by changing and unending the district mans of said Zoning Ordinance so as to include territory annexed to tho City ol Indianapolis by Special Ofillnaiu-e No. 14. 1925. the sane being territory included within the following boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of Arlington Ave and E. St. Clair St., thence north to a point 150 feet north of the nnrlTt property line of E. Tenth St., thence west to tho present corporation line, theuco south to the place of beginning. That General Ordinance No. 70, 1926, amends General Ordinance No. 114. 1922, by amending and supplementing the district maps of said ordinance so as to include the territory annexed to the City of -ndianapolis b.v Special Ordinance 15, 192-1. which includes the following: Beginning at the Intersection of E. Thirtieth St. at the center line of Lancaster St., thence nortti to a point 209 feet north of tho nronertv line ot Thirtieth St., thence east to the center line of Emerson Ave. extending north, thence south to the present corporation line, thence west to the place of beginning: and beginning at tho mtcrsc tion of Thirtieth St. with the property line of the Big Four Kailrfiad. thence northeastwardly with the right of way of said railroad to the present corporation line, thence eaM. south and west with and along saiil corporation line to tho place of beginning. That General Ordinance No. 77. 1925. proposes to amend and supplement General Ordtnnncc No. 114, 1922. by amending and supplementing the maps ot said ordinance so as to Include the territory annexed to the City of Indianapolis by Special Ordinance No 8, 1924. which includes the territory within the following boundaries: Beginning at tho intersection of the north property line of SV. Sixteenth St. with the wist bank of White River, thence northwestwardly along the snid west bank to a point where the south tine of Plymouth St., extended east would intersect, with said west bank of White River; thence west along south property line of (hat street extended to the center line of the first alley west of Lafayette ltd.; thence south along snid centor line of said alley to the center line of first alley north of Sixteenth St., thence west along said alley to the first alley west of Belle Viou PI.: thence south along the said center line of said alloy to the nortti lira- of Sixteenth St.: thence east to the place of beginning. Said ordinances, together with maps supplement, i ar.v thereol. are on file in the office of the City Plan Commission for pubtie examination. J. W RHODEHAMMEL. City Clerk. Sept. 12. 1025, LEGAL NOTICE Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 11. 1023. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 26th day of September. 1923. al 10 a. nt., sell at, public auction one Ford Roadster, Model 1929 Engine No. 4934983. to the highest bidder for cash to pay and satllsfy a lien in tho sum of $30.(J0 for storage on snid car. Sale to bo at. tho Garage of C. A. Iscnliower. 143.5 North Illinois St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Sept. 12. 18. 192,5. NOTICE On and after this date I will not bo responsible for any debts contracted by any person oilier than myself. (Signed l HOWE ABBOTT. 1710 S. Meridian. Sept, 11. 12, 14, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Sept. 10. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Noltce is hereby given b.v the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 9th day of September 1925 they approved an ass ssment roll showing the prima facie ass-ssmentt for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12310. BANCROFT STREET.
From nortli property line of Tenth St., To south property line of Fourteenth Street. ... By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a (i-iueh gravel concrete foundation irom curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 30 feet: griuling and paving the wings of the Intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 34? lineal Ve.t of 4xlß-lr.ch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and resetting 3 manhole tops to grade. • Also extending 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 aff<vted by saul described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Sept, :4th, 1925, 2 p. m., as a date upou whien remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property deserib <1 in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have bi-en or will be benefited in the amounts named on sahi roll, or In a greater or less sum th in t hut ii uned on said roll, Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owne i and descriptions of property subject to Is' assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office ol the Board of Public Worltß of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN W. H. FREEMAN, M J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Sent i 1 12. 1923 * CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Si ot. 10, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that oil the 9th day of September. 192.} they approved an assessment roll showing the prima I aide assessments for the following desert tied public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: improvement Resolution No. 12309. RILEY AVE. From nortli property line of Tenth St.. To south propeny line of Fourteenth St. By grading mid paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick laid on a 6 inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 347 tin. ft. of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and resetting 3 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas, sower 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 public improvement are lurcby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Sept. 14th. 1925, 2 p. m., as a date upon whicli remonstrances will be received o rlieard. against the amount assessed against each piece of properly described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts ol land have been or will bbenefited ill 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 ihe 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 K COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. N • M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Sept. 11. 12 1923 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Sept. 11, 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given b.v the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, lndii i a that sealed proposals will lie received by it, at its office, until 2 p. in.. Wednesday. Sept. 23, 1925. on Miscellaneous Resolution No. 312. Fur the publication of legal noti'-rs. tn accordance with the laws governing the proceedings of the Board of Public Works. Tho Board of Public Works reserves the right to rejo-'t any and all bid*. Specifications are now on file in the office of the Board id Public Works 7 CHARLES E. COFFIN. I W. H. FREEMAN, t M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. \ tw.pt. 12 add 19, 1926.
SEARCH UPHELD BY SHUMAKER Anti-Saloon Official to Rhoades. " The much-discussed rights of *law enforcement officers to seardh automobiles on Indiana highways for liquor without search warrants is vigorously defended by Dr. B. S. Shumaker, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League in a reiply Just Issued to a statement made by Robert B. Khoad, president of the Hoosier Motor Club. Tourists are avoiding Indiana whenever possible to escape such unwarranted searches, according, to Khoad. Dr. Shumaker asserts thnt he has had a inquiry made into the matter. He quotes Captain Paulsell, in charge of the Indianapolis police prohibition law, as stiyinK that city police never stop the car of a stranger. "Saloons on wheels" will result if the right to search ears without warrants is denied, Dr. Shumaker says. - , HUNDREDS WILL TAKE BELT TRIP ‘Back Yard’ Tour of for Tuesday. Between 600 and 800 local > bufW ness men, local manufacturers from outlying Indiana cities and railroad executives will view the "back yard” of Industrial Indianapolis in a fourhour trip around the Indianapolis Union Railway and connections Tuesday, E. J. Oausepohl, publicity committee chairman of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, t under whose auspices the trip is to be staged, announced today. The trip will be made by special train which will leave the Union Station at 12:45. The train, composed of an engine, the private office cur of Fred Zimmerman, president of the C., I. & W. Railroad: five gondola cars and four regular passervger coaches, will circle the entire city in the four-hour trip, which is scheduled to end at the Union tSatlon at 4:45 p. m. in order that those from '.tit of the city may catch trains to their homes. Because of the unprecedented response to the invitations' mailed out, an extra 250 ofllcinl admittance badges for distribution <o guests were ordered Friday by the Chamber of Commerce. Previous to that time 1,000 official badges had been distributed to members of local luncheon clubs and to special guests invited at the request of local railroads. STUDY CLUB TO OPEN First Luncheon of Season.to hr Heli| Wednesday. International Study Cuib will hold its opening luncheon YVoitncsday at 1 p. m. at the Columbia Club. The program will include piano numbers by Mrs. William Fleming. Jr., and Mrs. C. J. Summers: vocal selections by Mrs. James W. fitockton, and Mrs. Marguerite .Grouleff, of Olroensburg. Ind. Mrs. Samuel Artman will talk on-Brazil, South America. More- than 190 reserwitlons have been made. Mrs. Roy J. Pile Is chairman assisted by Jtrsdames J. Roy Peterseim, Vincent Blnna.trer, Frank I.eggitt , Ralph J-I.' Duncan, Gurthie Stephenson.
TWO YOUTHS ARE HELD Members High School BancUltGam; Arrested by Police. It n I'nitrii Press SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 12. John llartman, 20, and Harold Jorgensen, 21, members of tho Hollowell Hartman hißh school bandit gang, are hack in jail today while police Investiguto a hold-up near here Friday. Hartman’s auto was found overturned near where two motorists were robbed. The youths were caught hiding a short -distance away. WOMEN VOTERS TO MEET Hoard Mutiny Will He Hold day at Spink-Anns. The September board meeting of the Indiana League of Women Voters has been called for Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Splnk-Arms. Special attention is called to the change of meeting days from the third Thursday to the third Wednesday of each month. Mrs. B. B. White of Terre Haute, Ind., State president, will preside. ROLLING STOCK ACQUIRED K-ailroad Issues .59,270,00(1 Trust Certificates. WASHINGTON. Sept. 12.—The I. C. C. today authorized the receivers of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Railroad to issue $9,270,000 epuipment trust certificates to purchase additional rolling stock. GARRETT PROSPECTS It ii Tlrich Kvrcint GARRETT, Ind., Sept. 12.—Garrett High School this year has better prospects of a winning football team than at any time in a decade. YViiliam Moran, captain of the team, has had threo years' experience and many of last years’ players will be in th© game this season. AUTO THIEF ESCAPES Shots fired by Patrolman Gibson failed to stop a thief who on Friday night drove away in an automobilej owned by A. Shea, 335 Darnell Stfl The car was taken from Indlanolau Park, Elder Ave. and Washington St, JARVIS TO CONFERENCE 1 R. Walter Jarvis, park superln-J tendent, Monday will go to RockJ ford, 111., where he will attend tWfl annual American Park Conference. W
