Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1925 — Page 10
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1 Death Notices ARMISTEAD. CATHERINE Wife of Henry Armisteod. mother of Lucille Armiatead. sister of Charles Baughman, passed away Friday. 1 :40 and. tn in Henderson, K.v. Funeral Tuesday at ‘I o’clock from Corinthian Baptist Church. Burial Crown Hill, FLECK, WILLIAM —Teacher of physical education in he Indian ipolir Turnverein • and the Normal School if the American Gymnastic Union from 186,8 to 18112, and 'ate editor of the Tnrn-Zeitung. New Uitn. Minn, uied Th ured: morning. Sept IS at Sarasota. Fla. Interment at hi home city. Milwaukee, Wis. 5 Funeral Directors ~ r~ "blasengym^ 1 " Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. 1000 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2570. Circle 5950 ' PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart. 2278. __ George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 523 E Market. Main 0008. “ KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. MA 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-ft. 1 UNDERTAKERS— HISEY A- TITUS. 851 N. D'lav are. Main 3680 8 Special Notices _ “rheumatism Inflammatory muscular or Quick relief and permanent cure, ror appontment. phone MA. 2tßo, between 4 and 8 p. m, MARGARET SELLERS. D O D..C. N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease, massage. 1 N. New or soy. Room MEDICATED BATHS A'-'D MASSAGE. 9 Personals PERMANENT WAVING at the moßt popular price in city done by ARTHUR D. MILLER ano his assistants. _ OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St. Drexel 453^. EXPERT Kodak finishing, cut Price GAKLAND STUDIO 247 E. Washington; 10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 BOSTON BAG 1 PACKAGE PHOTOGRAPHS 2 COATS ROPE AND CHAIN Main 2737. CAMEO ring Tost Thursday. Reward. Bel. 1145-R. YELLOW male collie, 1 months old. lost from 1406 Ashland Ave.: breast and right forepaw white, long tail. Reward. Circle 1602. TAN traveling bag lost on State Road 12 between Paragon and Martinsville. 1109 Oxford. Web. 0249-W. Reward._ 12 Help Wanted —Male RELIABLE man in every town and city to distribute free samples advertising matter etc., no selling: experience unnecessary: outdoor work; average pay $8 per .day: ■write quickly for contract. SOPER! ISO®’ COLOMBE, 515,3 N. Claik St.. Chicago. 111. •We are enlarging our sales force in thu district and have openings for 3 live saisemen with autos who are familiar with the meat, grocery, delicatessen, restaurant and hardware trade to sell Dayton Scales. Ucer>. electric coffee mills and meat choppers; commission advanced weekly; this is an excellent opportunity for men who want to increase their earnings and become permanently established with a large organization where promotion is rapid to men who can product. DAYTON SCALE CO.. Division. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. 243 N. Penn. St. 'RELIABLE man .r. every town and city to distribute free samples, advertising matter etc.: no selling; experience unnecessary; outdoor work; average pay $8 per day. Write quickly for cop tract. SUPER Vf.SOR HANSEN. 6153 N. Clark St . Chi ©ago. 111. _____ LABORERS. APPLY VAN CAMP PACKING CO., 2002 S. EAST. MEN. four, good; experience unnecessary: quota requires earn in, S6O a week to start. MR. GIFFORD. Grand Hotel. LABORERS apply Van Camp Packing Cos. W a rehouse. Kentucky and Oliver Aves. 13 Instructions • MEN to learn barber ’trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washing 'on St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. 14 Salesmen Wanted EARN SIOO weekly as district representative for nationally known line of individually monogramed and signed personal aud business Christmas Greeting Cards, on very liberal 33‘4 per cent cash commission basis. To secure territory send in your references with application at once to THE PROCESS ENGRAVING CO.. INC.. Crawford Ave. at Eighteenth St.. Chicago. 111. 13 Agents and Solicitors ADDRESSING envelopes: experience unnecessary; earn sls to $-46 weekly during spare time at home; dignified work for honest. sincere persons. FRAN KLYN MANUFACTURING CO., Dept. 447. 1143 Blue Island Ave„ Chicago. I NEED an agent to sell my candies, chocolate bars, mints and gum: large profits; experience unnecessary. Free samples. Write today. MILTON GORDON, Cincinnati; AGENTS—WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES. Sell Madison “Better Made" Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn SIOO weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS. 560 Broadway. New York. 18 Help Wanted.—Female ADDRESSING ENVELOPES Experience unnecessary. Earn sls to $45 weekly during spare time at homo. Dignified work for honest, sincere persons. FRANKLYN MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Dept. 1211. 1143 Blue Island Avenue, Chicago. WOMAN TO PEEL TOMATOES AND DO GENERAL FACTORY WORK. APPLY VAN CAMP PACKING CO., 2002 S. EAST. ST. EARN good money at home, clipping newspapers. addressing postal cards; no experience or canvassing: particulars free. ZENO SERVICE. 60 W. Washington. Dept, / -110, Chicago. IT’S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times jVant Ads have failed to find it.
17 Situations Wanted a—Male BOOKKEEPING and auditing by man. spare time, fully exp. Box 1440, Times. h—Female WILL take full charge and give excellent care in Protestant home of invalid or aged couple in exchange for hoi le at owners death. Experience and reference. Interview. Call lrv, gmiji-W. [S Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N„ 1415; at.raetive from room suitable for 2: modern home: Plenty hot water: garage optional. BROADWAY 2528; large, well-ventilated '•m., 1 or 2 gent,, gar. Ran. 1132. CENTRAL. 2016; lovely trout room for 2. privileges. Har. 3532. W. COLLEGE. 3165: beautiful tront room; mahogany, (urn, mod : private home. gentleman preferred. Wash, 2335-R. DORMAN. 322Vj ; tight housekeeping rooms; private entrain 1 ©: $3 and $4. N. NEW JERSEY, near J6th. furii iront room; mol.; employtd. IThr. 3895-M 33RD. W 9-16; large, front, I lcely furmailed rm ; modern; 3 adults in family. Harrison 1761 W, after 6 p in. 2 AND 3 ROOMS 605 VIRGINIA AVE. . Walking distance; *l3 60 to sl6 no., city water, electric lights and gas. inside toilet; water paid. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL NORTH, nicely furnished room for 1 or 2 ladies wanting a private home A reason able. Han. 5781 VERY cozy room; every one admires n winter plenty of heat and hot water private entrance: after 6 p m. 147 W Pratt. Apt No 2. NICELY f iniished room: private home city heat hot water. Harrison 4329 W NEAR BROOksiDE—Pleasant room *mt breakfast optional: near oar Wf, 41H-VW STRICTLY modem room elo* in: widow's home; home privilege* Lin. .174?* BAST—Room for 1 or 2 In private home. No other roomers. Irv o.>7fi J a-w—Light Housekeeping BELLE FONT AIN E. 1606; 1 large modem, unfurnished, downstairs front room. kitchenette and range. CAPITOL. 918 .V: iront light bousekeep tng suite; 1 single side room also other eloepm, rooms; modern. Lin. 8679 COLLI,< 7. 1336; light, mrv housekeeping noa t. "nt everything furnished: one neigh: oi iod. good car service; garage optiri al. COLLEGE 1657 Modern. 3-room apt . completely furnished; steam heat: prl vate- entrance; porch; adults. Ran 9164 COLLEGE. 2331: lii.elv furnished rooms, private home: three-piece mahogany suite; $7 per week. PLEASANT. 1426: 2 modern room* up stairs vo.kl location, DR 9372-J 862 4 LEXINGTON; light hdusekeeping good location: car line. Main 1232. b—Board and Rooms HOME for working girls; excellent meals. nice, cltan rooms, ptcel furnished four baths, dormitory; sponsored by middle aged couple,: reasonable rates 3034 N. Illinois 19 Rentals a—Houses HiATT. 1225. Wl. new modern four-i-oom double, Kan. 12 26. LINDEN ST. 2017-2025, naif three-room double; sl6 CIVIC REALTY CO. 130 1 N. Del aware St. Lin. 5050. LUDLOW, 2013: colored: 4 rooms, e.ectric ligths; water paid; sls. SO., MISSOURI. 430 3-room double, gae, electric lights inside toilet sl6. Luicoln 4Qh7. MONTCALM. 1702; 3 rooms, back porch. gas and li, lug, i NEW YORK, E, 1046. 5 room*. -vnu-mod* Reason able> Owmr. 322 S Dorman NORTH ”.*>.sl colored: H rum., I Bcmi-modern; newly painted and paper cii ; ~u. . OLNEY 2407 —o-room itrictly modern rloublo: garage. WebnPT 1074-R PRATT, E. tf*>3: o-room lower. $22.50: _ >-rm. upper. sls. IND, TRUST, ST. CLAIR. W.. 301 and: new five-room double: all ronventences; 535. VJLLA. 2314: five room ncmi -modern. rei>a>r to unit tenant. Main I WASHINGTON. E., 2419: 9-room house. | eas. electricity, bath Fine place for roomers and boarders Web. soH.{ SOUTI l SIDE, $18.50 290 b S. Meridian: five rooms, paa and! electric; city water. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL COLORED RENTALS I Delaware, 8 rooms, single. ... $lB ! 1814 Peck St, electricity sl6 1623 Columbia Ave, 4-rm semi-mod $22 211 E. Ohio H K REDDING RI 5177 FOR KENT Hovpy St, 5 rooms; new paint and decorations: water rent paid: $lB. 924 Laurel. 5 rooms, semi-modern new ! decorations. COBB REALTY CO. Main 2216. NORTHEAST—On Sheldon St, 4 rooms. I modem: half of double; front and rear porches; garage,-" water paid; rent $22 month. Also o-room half double semimodern. S2O: water paid G. C. Harness 431 Occidental. Main 1806. FOR colored; 2713 Highland PI, six-room semi-modern double; water paid. *27.50. Circle 2855 FOUR-ROOM semi-modern; garage; shades! and linoleum furnished Drexel 6817 _ COTTAGE. 1633; 4 rooms, gat. lighting. cooking, water piad sl7. Him 4368. A F. ZAJNBT. read ESTATE RENTALS insurance! 166 N. DEL A LI. 3530. SEE DUNI.OP Be HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE 6 Houses, Flats Furnished YOUNG lady employed desires girl to share furnished apt. Add. Times. 1449. c —Apartments COLORED TENANTS Delruar flats. 321 W. Vermont. We are putting these Hats in first-class shape for high grade colored people. Let janitor show you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL ALABAMA. N„ 1944; upper or lower duplex: modern: three bedrooms; garage. Randolph 4954. COLORED TENANTS DOUGLASS COURT 2101 Boulevard PI. fMnall apartment for hiffh-prrade colored. L*t janitor phow you what we are Offering. ■ DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d-—Business Places DESIRABLE room, 16th and Alabama. for barber shop, beauty parlor or millinery shop. Apply GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO, 209 W. South St, e—M iscellaneoas LEXINGTON, 802: garage. SI per week. Main 1232 or Droxe l 2504-J. 20 Wanted to Rent WANTED to rent. 3-bedroom modern bungalow, north or northeast of 38th St. Call MR. WILSON between 8:30 and 5 p. in. Lincoln 4581, 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses OAKLAND Ave.; modern 5-room bungalow ; parag-e- built three year*. A bar5SSxs. l ' rt ff-i4'*t!ii7 : . -a. MB63rd & CENTRAL AVE. A strictly modern 6-room homo English type. new. just completed, has large living room, dining room and kitchen with built-in features on first floor, three bedrooms and tile bath on second floor, cement basement; double garsge with side drive; shrubbery and flowers: reasonable terms. Call Lincoln 5846 or Wash 0872. TWENTY-SEVENTH ST, W„ 1420-1422; six-room modern double: screens, gat- ge: t ome and income. Call owner. Irv. 3888. NEW five-room bungalow; 3965 Fletcher Avo.: corner S. Garfield: two squares south of Christian Park, electric lights, garage, full front cement porch, inclosed rear porch. 90-foot driven well, ghado trees, cement walks. Price $3,000; on easy terms. S. D. SAMPLE, 3939 English Ave. Drexel 4334. Main 5072. NEW four-room home. 3907 Hoyt Ave.; gas. electric lights, cement wa. its. Price $2,450: on easy terms. S. D SAMPLE, 2939 English Ave. Drexel 4334. Main f-072. 16% INVESTMENT-: 1718-20 W. Minnesota; 5 rooms a side: cement front and rear porches: garage; rent S4O Investigate this. Price $3,000; '51,500 cash. Webster ,283. 4-itOOM house, back porch, cellar, small tarn, 'joal house, part fenced: 3 large lota. A bargain. South of Washington St, south on Lynhurst Dr to Miller St. east on Miller two blocks to E. Stewart SSOO DOWN 6-room home and extra lot on Lexington Ave, near school 39. A bargain. Call Mr. Quinn, Riley 5146, Ran. 7931. 7- house. 2 acres, wonderful shade. Located on Sherman Drive, near Beech Grove. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU LI. 5307 Mrs. Little FOR nice home east or south. Call C J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184
21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses The Features OF THE 2 HOMES JUST COMPLETED AT 2422 and 242(i Union St. Arc: Finished oak and pine floods, domestic science kitchen cabinets, another large kitchen cabinet; enameled walls in kitchen, breakfast room and bath: also linoleum in these rooms; lots of wall plugs, fine wall paper, nice chan drllers: full b moments By bolt furnaces, laundry faucets, complete bath brick and cement porches, grade entrance, cement walks, juat north of Pleasant Run Blvd ; street now being paved: price $4,100 and $4,200 eaav Payments: will build garage if wanted. _ Open Sunday 2 to 5 P. M. It will pay you to see these complete homes now. ' Bridges A: Graves Cos. 237 N Delaware. Ctrrto 7808 EIGHT rooms, modern: nn"elv decorated steam heat; garage suitable sublet 3232 N Illinois. SI6OO down Owner Wash, IMM-W BEAUTIFUL new 3 r norn mtxi'Tti bun* t losv . built I! teatu:-es ■'. ■ - . . ir’.r , Park. itmiUl down payment. balance a rent Drexel 6817 SBS CASH s•> monthly 1735 S <- sr field Ave New V room modem bungs low frl.f $4 38 5 fawner DR '7l*.> M 7-ROOM modern house dounl- garsge splendid location 29 N Mounl C-jdi or contract. Call owner Bel IOAW .I
6281 CENTRAL AVE. COLONIAL TYPE HOME; NEW Has long living room with open fire place l.irgi- dining-room kivhn with built-in features and brv. i,t ro m on firs* floor *.hr-e-- Iwstrooms with Inrce ilosets, tlir Im, lii with built-in linen closet, on seeon floor. ,ment basement tu is- with sir -i rtvcorner lot. shrublwry and flyw-rs complete reasonable terms and price. Call Lin.-yin 5846 or Wash 0877
f—Sale or Exchange NEW five-room bungalow semi r, rr. will roiisid<-r machine as p irl ! uwnil Call Riley 6641 j HAVE a few cheap lots ,n<l ish for small rental property fail Ri>\ dll FARM cle.tr near Columbus b-1 (- r | city property 228 N Hast St g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU HAVE a clear lot we will budd you a home, our imutr ar* tirr au <l fbtMprr -iiww havr no olfi* ** hh> ami Day no commiMion Lmoulit J 627 for Mi Riven* ■ K - 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS 55 ill submit ea*di off--r on Investment property at and small cottages within 72 hours eftrr inspection t ALLEN 11. ALSILV’U 433 Lemeke Bldg. Lin 3177 LET us sell your hou-es lots JOsT A SELVAGE. Main 0717 23 Farm Lands FOR SALE—7.SOO a. ics good 5 vel la-.d tn Calhoun Counlv. Florida This iru-t is located eleven nans norm of i’ort St Joe atui thirty-live milts* • sst of l’an.iina City Extensive developments arc under way al each plu-e The land offered is owned belts fe<* simple, and right to remove timber is reserved for five years The soil is good and is near good s. iiools on splendid road, and one-third of land u open and can be delivered immediately Prtiv $25 per acre One-third cash balance to b*arranged. REIP LUMBER COMPANY. Selma. Ala. FOR SALE Thirty-flve-acre farm, with bam. about seven miles from Indianapolis. ALSO Farm of about one hundred acres, two dwellings and one b-.rn Fem-e good e n n dltion Farm adjoioc village of about three hundr*<i inhabitants about v ven miles from Indianapolis. ALSO Sixty acres near Julietta. Manon County. Indiana. JOSKI il R MORGAN, commissioner 305 Lombard E!dg MEANS k BUENTING. 522 State Life Bide, Atto-neyg.
25 Miscellaneous for Sc/e
* FOR SALE AT UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, OF THE C., C., C. & ST. L. RY. CO., COR. CAPITOL AVE AND SOUTH ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Lot wooden doors, various "Izes and prices; 2 leu-ft step ladders. $2 ea.; 2 mty. wood barrels. 50c and $1 ea. 1 porch column, $2, 1 galr. rang© boiler, •r 0.75: 1 metal bed ana spring mattre**, S2O; 1 roll car roofing. $2.75: 1 bash tub. $73: three 7part laundry trays. $2. $4 and $5 ©a ; one 3-part laundry tray. $7; several copper wasn boilers $3 ©a.: 1 por© urinal stall. $3; 2 grave marker*. sl6 ea.: 1 laundry stove $5; 3 ctns. stove pipe elbows, $1.50: galv. tulia, 2oc ©a.; one 3-hole Everito automatic oil stove with hi-baek, S3O 1 ©tn. paper cups, $3; 5 es. Lux. $6.50 ©a.: 3 etna, plumbers’ canities. 7c lb. by the ctn.; 3 es. ' electric light randies. 5© lb. bv tho ease; young men's 3-pc. suits. sl7 ex • boys’ 3-pc. school suit*. $7 • 10 ea.: one 0.20 x 20 Firet© balloon lire, S2O: 1 walnut i. isser. $10; 1 chlfferobo, S3O; two 1-gal cans ivory paint. $2 1 upholstered chair, $2.50; 1 dresoer base S5; 1 walnut dresser. $25; - dining table and 6 upholstered chairs, SSO: 1 ctn. sponges tn show case, $lO, men’s 1 ds. $1.50 and 2.50 ea.: matting', 20c per yd.; several woolen and UnoleuVi rugs, various size©, patterns, 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.
Rugs—Lino leu ms 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, tan, taupe and old rose, special, $13.96. Gold Seal Congo'eum rugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are 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. $29.60. all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets, Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried in ail sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices m the city. Come in and be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Co--207 W. Wash. St, opposite Statehonse. ‘‘lf it covers the floor, we lave it.”
21 Real Estate for Sale
Weal Suburbami Home ■ m - -ve-tfC :V' •s*** s'?£ ?*** Vy**" ' > . ’V „ 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 Sheiby St. to 3000 south, angle left on Carson Ave. to end of pavement and Fairplains. For price and terms call Southport 12 R-l, or Wash. 0872.
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The Most Expensive Room In Your Home Is the Room that Is Unoccupied IT costs you Juitt an much an 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 le not used, you are deriving absolutely no benefit from the money it costs to maintain If. 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 tor Sale
Rebuilt Type writers All Makes at Reduced Prices All make* of typewriters rented and rrpalrrd. Our overhauled work is guar an teed. American Writing Machine Cos. 30 SO PENN. U MS2 E9TAB. 1880 HOLD “FROM 1 ' ’OAST" Iniiiau rob** blankets decorative for vour florar* d* n bedroom couch or motor ■r m ide of fine <x>tton v irns isilors tan re*! or blua. eontraeting Indian d* -igiis Price $b 85 po'tpatd R SANDERS *0 P_a Box Hal Indianapolis Ind IOLDING bed. oak finish, springs and matlres.: goo.! as new 2334 Centra! Ave Cad Miirday 'KCONDHAND windows complete- rea venabic SEIT.4 \N Ills Comer Ave DAVENPORT bed. overstuffad. Hum 4863 c— Coal, Ice and Wood Good Coal Is Worth the Difference ! Bee* Va large blk, cln fkd M.U Best E K> . large blk, cln, fkd Kao Beat Va or Ky egg. cln. fVq. Sfl.SO l Beat Glendora blk ;g cln. fkd .. . .Id >0 Best Glendora egg. cln fkd id 25 Best Ind lump cln. fkd-, lo 50 fieri Uid or ill. Cis cln fkd $5 26 KINDLING WITH EACH TON DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CTTY UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DKs-x 4621 Dependable since 1908 It will pay you to visit our yard and ace ihe difference in good coal INI). yl/AL. Li*. EKI). $5.00 2 TONS $9 75 KENTUCKY LUMP, $5.93 W. VIRGINIA LUMP, $6.00 J. & I. CO>AL CO. RAN 2471 INDIANA Large Lump . .$6-69 Wes* Virginia Egg (4.25 West Virginia Large Lump 16 75 Pocahontas Shoveled Lump $8 50 NORTH STREET COAL CO Lin 1455. 920 E North St irv 4029 KINDLING and stove wood, big loads: delivered anywhem: 53 50 and $4 DReXel 2559-W ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W MORRIS ST. DREX Et, 0883 frv Our Major Coal MAJOR COAL CO. RAn. 4129. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION ir.ny Industrial Home Kelp us to help others with your used clothing magazines news. etc. Phone Wagon. Malt. 1082 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated. Lather mattreeees and pillows made E. F BURKLE 410 Mass, Msln 1428 RUGS. 9x12, thrly rtnd, $2; all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken 4462 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTI.EDGE 201 Indiana Ave, 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household roods: low rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J. BUEBZ Main 23533628 Webster 4579-0099-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER 00. Cal! at all times Randolph 3741 iIOVIVG and commercial hauling a anecI.ilty Davis Bros Transfer. Rl. 2957 29 Business Opportunities CLEANING: l*reeing parlor: rood location. east. Hoffman press and truck, new. Webster 0115 or Webster 5784-W. CONFECTIONERY and fruit store, located in Knightstowp, Ind, best corner hi town. Drexel 0269. OFFICE SITE IDEAL FOR INSURANCE CO. 12 BIG ROOMS ANDERSON property, residence and business place. Good property; good location. For sale or trade on Indianapolis property. See owner. JOHN V. SEUI.EAN 1118 Comer Ave, Inßlanapolia, 30 Automobiles tor Sale BUICK Sedan. 1920: a dandy; only $326. Bitter hurry. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE, 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. CHALMERS. fivo-pasaenger sport. late model: in fine condition: consider diamond ae part. Call Humboldt 3622. CHEVROLET touring 1925. Chevrolet coach 1925. These cars have been left to ua to sell, No reasonable offer refused. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 540 E. Washj tig ton St. FLINT light 6 brougham- good as new. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penu. Main 1705.
30 Automobiles for Sale
REPAIR YOrj. CAR—You wU] flpd grvt rr cnjom*nt to driving • car to th pink of condition The value i* aubatanililiy tnervaaed too _ AutomobUe Rnap!tab 133 Bp Eaat Hi DRcz 3800 j|L I T “Hey! Coni'* here with that barrel of hootch.” “Sorry officer, you’re mistaken, this Is just some noisy seat covering to go in that 1924 Model Ilupp “Bulldog” I bought at $875. Specials For Friday and Saturday. 1922 Ford Touring s2f>o 1920 Overland Roadster $l5O 1924 Ford Roadster 1225 1924 Hupp Bulldog Sport |S7S 1922 Dihrant Sport J 295 1921 Reo Touring $395 1922 Moon Tcurlng $495 1921 Hupp Sedan $495 1922 Bulck Touring $395 1920 StudebaJter Touring.... $245 1924 Hupp Touring SBOO 1923 Chevrolet Touring $295 1922 Dodge Sedan $450 1920 Hupp Touring S3OO 1925 Jordan Brougham .$1,600 1925 Hupp Straight 8 Tonring $1,600 Any car In our stock can be bought for $2 to S2O down, balance weekly, or 1-3 down, balance monthly. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10:30. CLOSED SUNDAY. WILBUR JOHNSON COMPANY 73® N. MERIDIAN STY Lin. 1527. OPEN EVENINGS. CLOSED SUNDAY. FORDS—FORDS COUPES AND SEDANS TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS _. THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. YOUR OWN TERMS FORD xrtlan. 1974: balloon tireg in roar: good tires in front: a irood caz*. low rrioed. one that will give lots of service: 2Ynn r , $375. Payment down. HOP, 6(>d E. Washington St. FORD BODlES—used sedan*, coupes, tourroadsters: some late 1924 model*. WOLF, 565-61 N. Capitol. FORD eonpes. four to select from; all priced less than $260. Come out end take your pick, 603 E. Washington St. HUDSON i-oaoh: mechanically perfect: the best closed car value tn town, trunk: •jornpleto equipment; good tires. Riley OLDSMOBfLE. five-passenger touring 1917 modei, S3O, Call Humboldt 3135.' STEPHENS touring: a good car priced _ low. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. STTTJEBAKER 3924 light 6: all-year ton. JOUR BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Special prices for two day* only 1923 Ford Sedan. 1924 Ford Tudor: balloons. 1924 Coupe. 1923 Ford Coup©; disc wheels. 1922 Ford Touring. 1923 Overland Champion. 1923 Overland Sedan. 1917 Buiok Touring. Will gladly demonstrate any of these cars any time to your convenience. Small down payment. Balance monthly INVESTIGATE OAKLEY EASY PAYMENT PLAN. . OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. 1663-65 S. Meridian. DRexel 4743, GOOD USED CARS Any car $100: S4O down, balance aa you drive. Studebaker Touring, 1917. Brisco Chummy. 1921. Chevrolet F. R. Touring, 1920. Ford Touring. 1922. Chevrolet Sup. Touring. 1922. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. MECHANICS TAKE NOTICE 1917 Bulck Six Touring $75.00 1018 Buiok Six Touring $75.00 1921 Grant Six Touring $95.Q0 REAL BARGAINS CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W, 13th St. Main 6942. FOR BARGAINS IN LATE MODEL USED CARS BEE STUCKTVICH & SHAKE 100 l X. Meridian Riley 4770. 10^rsl°R^TcE on Mon° te 1705. 1 . _ „ , GOOD USEi "cars CHAS. E. STUTZ CO I 824 N Meridian.
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ALL Os these cars are in the best of condition and some carry anew car guarantee. Down Payment Dodge touring $ 35.00 Bulck touring $ 40.00 Paige touring $ 35.00 Overland touring J 25.00 Cadillac sport ,$135.00 Ford coupe $ 60.00 Ford touring ....$ 25.00 Overland sedan $135.00 Chevrolet sedan $ 75.00 Mitchell touring $ 35.00 Star touring } 95.00 Cole 8 Hport $150.00 Maxwell touring .$ 75.00 1923 Dodge nedan $225.00 1923 Overland touring $ 65.00 1923 Chevrolet sedan $136.00 1924 Studebaker 6 $200.00 1923 Wlllys-Knight tour $225.00 1923 Overland sedan $135.00 1923 Overland Black Bird.. SIOO.OO 1925 Overland Red Bird ...$ 75.00 1923 Ford coupe $ 75.00 1924 Overland roadster ....SIOO.OO 1924 Ford touring $ 60.00 1025 Overland sedan *225.00 1925 Ford sedan $175.00 lIAYNES-Lf TTMTDT, Inc. 120 V. North Street Wlllys-Knight & Overland Dealers, Lincoln 7575. Open evenings and Sunday.
Closed Car Bargains 1 1921 roan SEDAN 51^ 1933 FORD SEDAN 2ft> 1924 FORD SEDAN 4.15 rfi74 OVERLAND CHAMPION 450 1924 OLDS 6 CAB fig;, ! 1925 OLDS 6 COACH *93 1974 CHEVROLET SEDAN 47.-, Open Cars , 1922 FORD TOURING $12.->' 1919 .MAXWELL TOURING 75 1923 CHEVROLET. GLASS SIDES . 285 1920 COLUMBIA TOURING 165 1922 OLDS 4 TOURING 375 1933 rirrvj , TOURING: GLASS SIDES 40s j 1923 JEWETT ROADSTER 35., j 1974 HUPP TOURING 585 ! 1924 OLDS 6 SPORT TOURING ... 62.', Terms and Tour Car in Trad©. Op-n Evenings and Sunday. j 7ftJuanßß©i*m Open evenings and Sunday 418 N. Capitol Ave.
CAPITOL OVERLAND COMPANY • SALE 2—1922 Chevrolet tourings. 2 —1922 Overland tourings. 1 —1922 Ford touring. Your choice for $95.00. ALSO 1924 Ford Coupe $350 1924 Ford 4-Door Sedan 395 1923 Wtllys-Knight Roadster..s67s 1923 Dodge Touring $475 1923 Champion $375 1925 Chevrolet Touring $475 ALSO MANY OTHERS CAPITOL OVERLAND COMPANY Capitol ave. at Michigan st. Open Sunday and evenings. Phones Lin. 5395-5396.
11)21 NASH’TOURING In very best of condition, at a low price of $325. OAKLAND, 1921, TOURING You can get miles of good service ’or a little money. Priced at $195. CHANDLER TOURING This is dependable service and at small cost of $225. BUICK TOURING In good condition. See this car for a real buy at $125. CHANDLER TOURING With California top and car in good condition. Price $175. LOSEY NASH MOTOR CO. USED CAR DEPT. 116 N. Cap. MA. 3348. Open Evenings and Sunday.
1926 MOON TOURING New car. Ha* never been run. Need money. Will sell at liberal discount. Terms or trade. Main 6013. 1923 STUTZ D. H, 18,000 miles; Duco finish, like new. S7OO. BOBS MOTOB SEKVICfe, 340 S. Penn, Main 1705 SEVERAL GOOD FORDS AT *25 DOWN. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. MAIN 1705. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR 1920 COLE Sport; reftnlsbed: $475. Cash icr%?o°s r gujfc™BEßVbuy Pern Main 170$.
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rr>— 1923 DODGE SEDAN; exMmi\ cellent condition: 5 disc 11 wheels and tires; fully Aigvfi— equipped. This is a remark. tble value. S7OO. Terms or trade. TERSTEGGE- HOLLOW ELL CO, 436 N, Capitol Lin 7554 ----- 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred: we pay cash and deal quickly; save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 039 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of parking apace. Lin. 4Mfl hIGII KST CAS If P.Rtf E PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK SEE US FIRST SAM COHAZ 610 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES „ ROGERS. 8 Bel. 3400 311 V W Waeh Bel 4300 USED CARS bought and sold. I. GOLDR( RO h*Z2 N Capitol EBACK A GENTRY auto rf'ttniflLing; See \m flrwt. N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING fur the biey-le fiOBEKT80y CYCLE STORE 910 M -Jm Kvn _ 35 Financial SECOND mortgage money to loan on Indianapoits p’operty. Low rates Prompt service A 7.AINEY IQB N, Delaware. S/ Money to Loan Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the euperviaion of the State of Indiana, and was eetablianed for the purpose of providing a place where hone,l people "iti borrow any amount from SI(J to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed, upon in any way *•0 WORTHY 1 KKSON REFUSED we do not notify your employer, u-ither do we make inquiries of vour friends, relative* or trader people. You can have all the time necessary for rtpayment and pay only for the actual time vou keep the money. Call and let us egDiain. No charge unless you borrow. 1 IF IN A HURRY Phone Main 2923. Household Finauee Corporation SUCCESSORS TO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO 404 KjTfrff. Bid* Fourth Floor. i Corner of F*nn. and Wanh. BtP. NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and bualnees-Uke dealing* :* a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14114 E. Washington St. MA 1n*7)585 Lincoln 7184 Cash in 24 Hours or sooner If needed. Personal Loans up to S3OO at the legal interest rate o* easy repayment plan. Security Inv. and Loan 136 N Delaware Lin >OSO LOANS ON PERSON Al. PROPER TY. Follow Our Ad. FIDELITY LOAN CO. ~>32 Lemeke Bldg. Personal i-ropeny f-oan AMERICAN LOAN CO. 39 Legal Notices , LEGAL NOTICE CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made m Ihe payment of a W Ttam chattel mortgage ex©ented by J W ami Elva A. Chenoweth. o( the County of Boone. State of Indiana on the liitii day of February. 1925>and filed foe record with the Recorder of #me County. Indiana, on the 21st day of February. 1925 m Llu'ir : Mortgage Record No 21. page 4!G* and upon wliieh mortgage there is said to bo due and unpaid $2,133.85 principal. $0 75 interest, we have taken posw ssion ol tine Modi i si. Truck and Attachments. Motor No. 148782. Serial No. 751-B. | Iwmg the property described in said mortgage md will sell it at public sale to the highedt, cash bidder at the Service Station of the International Harvester Cos. of America. 425 Kentucky Ave, Indianapolis. Indiana, on Thursday, Sept. 74 at 1 o’clock in the afternoon of said day ! INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMERICA Bv M M LYONS Sept, 14, 19 23. 1923, NOTICE TO HEIRS CRF-DITORS. ETC. In the matbr of th estate of Bertha L Avery. decca<-d. No. 69-22666. In the Probate Court of Marion County, September term 1925. Notice is hereby given that Harold L. Peterson as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his ai-eount and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action •of said Probate Court: on the 17th day oi October, 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said -state are also required to a pear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Sept 19, 1983. NOTiCE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. FTC In the matter ot the eetaate of Gottfried Monx.inger. dcoeasetk No 69-22603. In the Probate Court oT Marion County. September term 1925. Notice is hereby given that Karl L. Monninger and Arthur G Monninger as administrators of the abovi named estate have presented and filed ihrir account and vouchers in final settli ment oi said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probatd Court, on the ]7th day of October 1925, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said i state required to appear in said Court and show cause. 11 any there be why said account and vouchers should not tv approved. And the heirs ot sßld estate are also requiaed to appear and make proof of their netrship ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. The C„ C. & St. L Ry Cos, will sell at public auction, Monday. Oct. nth. 1926. at 10 a. m, at their Capitol Ave Yards i entrance on Senate Ave, near South St.i, Indianapolis Ind, unless previously claimed by rightful owpers. three car load Scrap Rubber a* follows: Car NYC 217561 billed as 60,700 lbs; Car BAA 36296. billed 51,800 lbs. and N'S'C 254582. billeu as 56.700 lbs. All cars consigned original, iy to H. Muchlstein and later reconsigncd to Rub Tex Products Cos. Cars can be inspected Saturday. Oct. 23, between 8 a. m. and 11:30 a. m, by calling at the Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave. and South St. Each car will be sold separately, the weights are copied from the waybill but 1* not guaranteed, cars can be switched, but at purchasers expense. J K VANCE. F. C A Sept. 19. 26. 1923. NOTICE C. A. Flemming hereby notifies all persons that he ha© taken over the grocery store located at 020 N. Pennsylvania St . formerly operated by A L. Ktmes. and that he will not tn- responsible for any obligtnona other than those made in his own name. (Signed I C. A. FLEMMING CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF~THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind, Sept. 17. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works oi the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, tiiat on the 1-tith day oi September. 1925, they approved un assessment roll showing th>- prim a facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized"“by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12185. FIFTY-NINTH STREET. From east property line oi Central Avenue. . To west property line of College Avenue. By paving both sides of the roadway from curb lino to the edge of the present concrete roadway with Wood'll Block, Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on anew tl-ineh gravel concrete foundation to the widths shown on plan; paving tlie wings of the intersecting street and alleys In a similar manner and to the wiuths as shown on plan; roughening the present concrete roadway and pavmg with Wooden Block. 8-inch to flinch asphalt, 2’v inch to 6-tnch asphal-tic-concrete. and brick: thus ma.iing the entire width of the new roadway equal ( 30 feet from curb to curb; providing 64 lineal feet of 4xlß-lriit Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone.' and resetting 3 manhole tops to grade. Also extending ail water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that Ihe Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, Sept. 21st, 1925, 2 p. m, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be Seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARI.ES E. COFFIN. . W. H. FREEMAN. I, M J SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of IndianSept.**?S,*i9. 1923.'
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CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT~7)F~PUBLIC works OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, ind. Sept 17. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is herebv given by the Board of Public Wortts of the Citv of iudianupolK Indiana, that on the 10th day of September. 1925, they approved an assessment roll showing tho prima facia assessments for the following described public iiuprovument. as authorized by tho Improvement Resolution named- M Improvement Resolution No. 12061. DELAWARE hi. From a point 25 feet south of south property line of Fifty-Sixth St, To south property line of Fifty-Ninth St. By grading the roadway from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of thirty <BOI feet; grading the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner aid to the widths as shown on plans: curbing both sides of the roadway witli Stratified Limestone Berea Sand-ton*. Granite or ox2l-incb concrete curb, curbing tho wings ot intersecting street* in a .-limi.ir ir-simer and to the widths as shown on Pans; providing 189 lineal ieet of 10iool radius granite corners; constructing a drain sewer from main drain in Westfield road to new manhole as shown on plan, by providing 2 new iron inlets and trying 90 lineal *eet of 1 2 inch drain pipe with connections made to inlets and new manhole; also laying 115 lineal feet of ib inch dram nine from new manhole to is- constructed to the main dram in WestHeld ltd.: providing 2 new catch basins, including inlet tops; providing 2 new iron b.lets laying 20 lineal leet of 15 inifi dn.ni pipe. ; and laying 110 lineal feet of l” inch drain pipe with connections mao to un la catch basins ami manhole ot d-ain wer in Kitty-Eighth St as shown on plans; constructing a main drain wer running west from manhole of drain sewer at Kilty Seventh St. and Washington Blvd. to Delaware Ht thcin-e south in Di igwaro St to Fifty-Sixth St,- by eor.atructing 4 new manhole*. 4 catch basins including inlet tops: providing 7 now iron inlets: laying 1,054 lineal feet oi 18-lneh drain Pipe running trom new rr>,nnoles to new manholes as shown on pi -ns; laying 370 lineal feet of 15-inch drain pipe running from new manhole to new manhole a* shown on plans, uml laying 290 lineal fe-’t of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlets, catch basins and new manholes All to he as shown on plan xnd as specified. IVrsons interested in or affected by said (Ic-cribed public improvement are herebv notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Sept 21. 1925. 2 p, m . as a date upon whipß rmonstrances will be received, or heard, again*! the amount assessed agaJnst each piece of property described m raid roll, and will determine thu question as lo whether such lot or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the. amount* named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assea ments with the names of owners and de-eriplions oi property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Hoard of Fubllc WoriH of said city. ■ CHARLES E. COFFIN. V W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, t Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Sent, 18 and 19. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE <7F THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind, Sept 17, 1925. ; TO WHOM IT MAY COKCF-RN: I Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana that on the 16th day of September. 1975. they approved a a assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for (lie following dcs -riited public improve I mint, as authorized by the improvement resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12463. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF CHESTER ST. north property line of Michigan to south property line of Walnut St. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch Gram I Concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line, to 6 Inches ot property line to a uniform width of 13 feel: providing 11 1 in. it. of lxlbineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, or x2x2-inch Standard Steel Paving Guard, as specified; or grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-inch Asphaltic-Concrete base, to tiic above named width; and providing 1,140 Un. ft. of txl6-iiich Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone Also extending ail water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, w here not already in. All to be a shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested In or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board ol Public Works ot said city has fixeu Monday. Sept, 21st. 1925. 2 p. in . ii a date upon which re- . monstrance* will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each, piece of property described in said rob. and will (lcternilnc the question as to | w hether sm-h lots or tracts of land have been or will he benefited in the amounts named ou said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roil. Said assessment roll showing said prima ow ners and il-.-s. rlptions of property ject to he assess-d, is on file and may !>■ seen at tlie ofiioe of the Board of PubliH Works of eani iiij, i' ii ARLES F. COFFIN. J W. ii FREEMAN, ■ M J SPENCER. M Board of Public Works City of apolis Sept. 18. 19 1023. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF IpUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Sept 17. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby ;:lvon by the Board of Public Works ot th< City of Ind.-iinapoUs, Indiana. I hat on the 16th ia-y ot September .1925. they approvec tn assessment roll allowing the prima fat i© a* rments for the following described pi le improvement, us authorized by tho u provement Resolution named; Improvi n’, nt Resolution No 12272. MARYLAND STREET. From East Property Line of Nobie Street, To East Property Line ol Concordia Street. By grading and pavmg the roadway with Wooden-Block, Asphalt, AsphalticConcrete or Brick laid oil a fl inch gravel com refe foundation from iturb-line to curb-line lo a uniform width of 24 feel, gruduig and paving the wings of tlie Intelsect mg street In a similar manner uml to the widths as shown nn plan pric'ifting 20 I in. it. of 4xlßinoh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending a!' water, gas, sewer and other private service connection* lo property-line, where not a’reud.v in All to be as shown on plan and as speciflfd. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Sept 21st. 1023. 2 P m, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine ttie question a© to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a irrentcr or less sunt than that named on said roll Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed is on flic and may be seen at the office ot the Board of Public Works of said city. COFFIN M ■ M .1 9f ENTER. Board of Public Work.-, City of Indianapolis. Sent. 16, 19 1023. _____ CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind, Sept. 11. 1025. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given bv the Hoard ol Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, lndiii a, that sealed proposals wall be received (yy it. at its office, until 2 p. m.. Wednesday. Sept. 73, i9‘’">. on Miscellaneous Resolution No. 312. For the publication of legal notices., in accordance with the laws governing tho i roccedings of the Boot'd of Public works. The Board of Pvblic Works reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Specifications aro now on flic In the-of-fice of tlie Board of Public Works. CHARLES F. COFFIN. • W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Sept, 12 and 19, 1925. COFFIN'S SISTER I>IES Bit Timet Kvecitil CARMEL, Ind, Sept. 19.—The funeral of Mrs. Oscar Moffitt, 45, win be held nt the Friends church Sunday afternoon. She was a sister of George W. Coffin, Republican city chairman of Indianapolis. GROCERY IS ROKItED The Standard Grocery at TwentyEighth St. and Roosevelt Ave, was entered Friday night and S3O In cash taken, police say. Louis Silbmoss, tailor at 610 Massachusetts Ave, said suits valued at SIOO were taken by burglars. PIONEER CITIZEN I>E\D 1 Bv Timet Special fl BRAZIL. Ind, Sept. 19.—Funerl al services for Andrew J. Kidd, 841 pioneer business man who died Friday, will be held Sunday. He was one of the last surviving residents who voted for the incorporation of the town j
