Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1925 — Page 10

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' V Funeral Directors >- •*• V'VWVWV^ •w. T. BLASENGYM W ot &ar toßt ■ FLANNEIt & BUCHANAN ■ 320 N. Illinois St. , Honeral directors to -he geonle ol Indian. W rhoSS2iMafn n %41 Bft 0642 _ „ M INOTaNAPPUS crematory ■i Notices oi iunerai at our chapel refer our present mortuary Our new morru will open about Feb. 1. ■mKTS~GAD& 2130 Prospect St. Phone M George Grinsteiner director #22 S Market f.iJt* Main 00 OH ■kriegerTwtvO:. >%■& funeral director II ,40? N n^°si ' t) 3h„6-R.I ft TITUS 051 Main 3680. o Special Notices ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE ' Cures rheumatism and cr >’{ jo new circulation .LOLA ttALKLK. 111 ~ Central Apt. R. Lincoln 8873, BAD Colds. Nervousness, Lumbago. Rhea matic Neuritis relieved b £., B * t Wn7o Teel Method. 105 W. St. Clair. Riley gO7 IMARGARET SELLERS D O. D C. N Eh | obstetneian. acute and chronic ensest i masspgte. 1 N New Jersey. Ri'ey 66HU. 9 Personals ASTHMA sufferers': I will gladly tell von free how I cured myself of chrome asthma. Address E. WALDEN Apartment F. Z.. 28 H’gh St.. New Haven. Conn. [' ONE WEEK ONLY l Wool flannel dresses made to order: Siu. Murphy Bldg.. 32 E Georgia. , CLOSING OUT SALE ol houseth-osses lor W inventory at less than cost. Room Itfurphy Bide.. 32 E. Georgia. 10Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found In Indian I apolia street cars yesterday: k 4 POCKETBOOKS 2 PR. GLOVES B .g^f GLASSES —Shell rim, in case, near Illinois and Maryland Reword. Har. .B<>.>. GALOSH—Left: lost downtown. Reward. Call Clrda 6874. l DRIVING glove lost at 11th and College. Return to AUGUST BUSCHMANN & SONS. 1036 College. OVERCOAT—BIue: Christmas night: K. ot C. hall. Reward. Washington 2o7f>. SUITCASE —Between Union Station. South and Penn Sts. Reward. Meh. <<7~-K. SHELL-RIMMED GLASSES LOST black leather case, between South and Maryland on Illinois Sts.. Saturday. Rewara. Main 0929. WHITE SILK SHAWL —Embroidered: lost in neighborhood of Murat, Monday night. Irvington 3902. Reward. _ /2 Help Wanted—-Male TO HAUL COAL. PAGE COAL CO. 342 W. 10th. RI. 4035. MEN WANTED DREXEL 6817 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 fe Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. Circle 0757. - — ll ~ 1 7 Situations Wanted V V^yWWWVWWWWV^WWV> b—Female WANTED —Restaurant work or cleaning. Call Circle 1553. 18 Rooms for Rent CENTRA!.. 2016: elegant room; home privileges. Har. 3532-W. LASALLE. N., 5)53: Large modern Iront room: splendid heat. No other roomers. OHIO St., 18% W.: riuuiing water steam heat, bath, phone: reas. Riley 4751. a—Light Housekeeping 2 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms: east: modern; private cut. Web. 3562-W. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS; STRICTLY MODERN. WEB, 0350. 19 Rentals

a—Houses ALABAMA. N., 2458—7-room. mod. dbie.; reduced rent; redecorated, Lia. 5267. GAi.VIN &i., iaho 4 rooms, semi-modern: 816. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N Dels ware St. Lincoln 5050. COFFEY, 825: 6-room double, seml-mod-ern: large parade. S2O, Bel. 0192, COLLEGE Ayr.. 3247: (1 rms.; fireplace, Pullman. tile bath, gar. Har, 3070-W. DORMAN, 085 Vj ; within walking distance of downtown: upper duplex: five rooms, .'omplete bath: water paid: electric lights. ' ras: $27.50. Call MISS ILG, Main 6761. Evenings. MRS. ELSNKR. Irv, 3055 IRVINGTON—Foe- rent: half double; U roems; semi-modern; new paint and paper fc'26. 6856 Dewey. LINDEN St.. 2017-20-25- hall three- - room double sl4 CIV it REALTY CO ►136 Ni Delaware St. Lincoln 5050. MICHIGAN. W.. 1409: five-room modern; 129. Belmont 0661. RAY W.. 615: five-room house: two upstairs .three down; newly paperedj gas. electric; water gffi: rent. s!■-> mo. 239 S. RURAL St.; 5 rooms; modem: garage: $35 month. Lin. 5391. H. H. woodsmaLl CO. SPRUCE St.. 928: 4 rooms, modem, except furnace. Stewart 2843. ST. PAUL ST., 1422: dandy nice cottage; new^jpa^ierc^am 1 painty $1 q 5 month. TENTH St., W. 3519; 9-room single; gas. electric lights, city water, furnace; rent S3O. Circle 0618. B, J. McCRACKBN. F6uR-ROOM semi-modern double: water paid. 405 S. Rural: $21.60. near E. Washington -chr line. See owner. 2036 N. Delaware. Randolph 5763. HOUSES to rent all over city. Get my lis.t Some with one month s rent free. A. F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware St. 623 COFFEY: 3 or 4-room: also 6 rooms: mod. ' except fur.- garages. Bel. 1041. 7 ROOMS, $23.50 19 S. Pine. Semi-modern. Walking distance. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FIVE rooms! semi-modem bungalow in good condition: close to car line. Good base burner and one-half ton coke free. See owner. 104 JD Churchman Ave. DR. 4283

19 Rentals ~ o —Houses POUR large rooms semi-modern double garage. In beautiful neighborhood. 1423 W. 25th St.. $27. See owDer 2030 N Delaware. Randolph 5763, v sEE DUNLOP a HOLTKGBL tor bargalfte REAL ESTATE h- — Houses, Flats Furnished THREE-ROOM fund died house: S2O. Belmont Q.'{29-W. c —Apartments APARTMENTS Maple std., *>3B E.. 5 rooms: gar. .S9O-OO Ma >le Rd.. 503, 4 rooms; gar. .. .Sflo.OO Delaware St.. 723 6 rooms §o‘> JM* Delaware St.. 72l N.. 5 rooms f 55.00 Prospect St.. 336. 2 rooms .......836.56 See custodian or call Lincoln 0391 H. 11. WOODSMALL & CO., Inc “We insure everything but the hereafter” 20 Wanted to Rent WE are specializing in renting houses and flats. For quick service list your vacancieg with us. Lin. 6520. 22 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses Brick-Veneer North 5-room bungalow with extra huge closets, front and rear porch, city water, lull basement with laundry tube, brick veneer garage: $6,800. will accept good, late model car; easy tewns lor balance. Located north. T. R. JONES REALTOR. 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin. 7077. NO PAYMENT DOWN Immediate' possession: 538 per month buys 1345 Udell, near Riverside Park; 5-room single, gas. electric lights, 3 large lots. Price 53,800. Circle 0618. Res. Harrison 4826-M. li. J. McCRACKEN. $160.00 DOWN E. Southern Ave.: 5 rooms: inside toilet, lavoratory, sink in kitchen, gas. electric lights. Low price for quick sale. Will consider trade Owner. Rile.v 5147 irv 2540 Ran 3316 WE sell me earth at auction. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO. 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. FOR nice home, east or south call C 3 OS BURN Dftexel 6184. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES DORFMAN RUG COMPANY. •JO? W Wash. St Opp Statebouse $l5O KELSEY hand press. type. etc.: chase 6x10: little use: SSO. Cal: 1000 Sheldon St. VANITY dressing table and benet. 520. Web. 2524-R. FUMED oak dining-room suite: 65-inch buffet. 45-inch table. 30-incn serving table. All in good condition. Chea/j. Irv. 337.1. c— Coal, tee and Wood COAL Phone LI racolra 7581 HEAT ASSURED You’ll Be Satisfied. Allied Coal and Material Cos. ALLIED ’LDG. 14 W OHIO ST “Yards Cover the City”

“Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless. 2%. fk. lump, $7.5© per ton. A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined Id McDowall County. Plenty of heat, no clinkers and low in ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. "KNOX ALL’ , No. 5 Indiana 6-ittcb forked lump, j $5.25 . j Per Ton. Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White River Coal • Company 320 S. West St. MA in 6318. “Baddy” •’Father’, oi the seml-smokelees coals so often sold as genuine Pocahontas. A 2Winch forked lump, mined in McDowall County, West. Virginia. Only $7.5© Per T 'on. Also The famous “Everglo” tt-inch forked lump, 86.26 per ton. The creum of the Knox County field. Indianapolis Coal Company MA in 1700. t Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wundei Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Heel Glendora 6-ln block, ige.. fkd *7.00 Best Glendaro. 6x3 Ip., cln. fkd ...|660 Best llendora. 2x4 egg. cln. fl',l. .56.26 Va. and Ky.—The Best That I.i Mined Bert W Va. 6rlri block lge. fkd.... rs 700 Best tV Va. 2x4 egg, cln. fkd....56.26 Bert Va Mine Run, 60 pet lp. ...$5.60 Va, Mine from Kanawha District. Best E ks. llarlan Cos.. 6-in. Ig. iKd..57.00 TRY OUR HHOSIER ASH Borne well and holds fire over night. _ SoosTer Ash. Bid. No. 6 lp. 6-ln. fkd |6 8o uos. Ash. tad. No, 6 2x4 egg fkd.56.36 est Linton No 4 Ind. 6-ln. lp.. fkd.So 7rt Et Ind 4-in. lp. No. h cln fkd $6 50 t Ind. No. 6. 2x-i egg. cln. fkd. §6 25 t 6-ln Verm.llon Cos. Id., eln. fkd.Ss.no Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cln fkd.ss.2--> Delivered envwnere in the city UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable TEN COAL WAGONS 2,3 and 5-Ton Capacity Platform spring, best of condition. Real coal wagons. Mutt sell, cash or terms. Clt.v or out of town dealers. Main 2106 before noon or any time after 4 o. m. HARRY SCHOFIELD, 338 Indiana Ave. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK - it TO 24-IN LP. $5.26 PER TON. BRAZ3SL PEA AND NUT, $4410 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowlhr\ §; Main 6930.

25 Miscellaneous for Sale <V/^VWWVWSAA^AA/^SAA/WVWWWV c —Coal and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE? Old* Hickory White Ash Limmp ILLINOIS 1)1 ST NO. 7 2-IN TO 6-IN LUMP $4.5*0 2 Toms, $9.50 Remember, ibis is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Banner Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. Riley 1866. QUALITY "COALS “ at Reduced Prices Large W. Vu. 6-in block, fkd. $7.50 W. Va. 6x3 egg, fkd $6.50 Thacker Splint. Large Red Ash Poca. Ip., 6-in. shov. $9.50 McDowell County W. Va. Our guarantee: 2,000 lbs. per ton and a Square deal v NAGELSON COAIV CO. 831 E. St. Clair _ Clr. 0355. White Ash, $5.00 2 TONS, $9.50 Pike county (Ino.) No. 6 8 to 6-in forked Ip iree from slate and will not clinker W. Va. block fkd $7.00 Thackr 4-in. block 111. 2x6 fkd. Ip $4.75 Vermillion County Illinois shov $4.50 Vermi'lion County FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. Lin. 7950. WHITE ASH LUMP $4.75 Vigo County (Ind.i 3-1n sh'oucled Jump ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N Pine. Circle 6894. RI ley 4164. RI ley 5444. * W. Va.. 3x6 Egg. forked..... $5 00 W. Va. 3-in. Ip., ska $6.40 Logan County. Virginia. Poca mine run. 60 pet 1P... $7.00 Pcca 4-in. shov lp..v $7.90 McDowell County. Virginia Wheel in. 35c J. & 1. COAL CO. 1206 Roache. Ran. 2471. COAL BARGAINS ind. 4-in. fkd. Ip $5.60 W. Va 2x4 fcgg. fkd }6.50 W. Va. 4 in. fk<f In $7.00 GET OUK PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH BT. COAL YARD Ltn ’455 Clr 5556 Night Irv 4020 KINDLING AND 310 VE WOOD BIG LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHEBJB - ATI AS FUBLOU 401 W MORRIS DREXEL 0883. try ouk Major coal MAJOR COAT CO Ran 4120 26 Miscellaneous Wanted

BALED TIMOTHY or LIGHT MIXED HAY Wanted at the Stock Yards MA in 0196 ; SALVATION army Industrial Home Help ” to help others wt.'.h vour used clothing magazine* news “tc Phone Wagon WANTED TO * BUY A FEW - 'FONTS "OF | WOOD TYPE. R.LEV 0915. I ??. Business Announcements, j FEATHERS bought sold and renovated. I feather mattresses and pillows made K F BUBBLE. 416 Mass Main 1428 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTI.EDGB. 201 Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and 7 ransfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing pnfl shipping household srooda. low rate on Florida and California shipmenu OTTO J. SUEBZ. Main 23583628. Webster 4579-0699-W. Northwestern transfer co. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. fi'6VlNo and Trucking Reliable men Cal' BORNMAN Web 5571 29 Business Opportunities HAVE A FARM I MIGHT EXCHANGE FOR DRUG STORE IN THE CITY. BILLY LAYNE, 307 HOLLIDAY BLDG. CIRCLE 7170, FOR business deals, rooming houses and ■ business in vest meets, see our bargains Free listing. JOHN P. FITZGERALD. 7 N, Alabama St. UROCERY in the city, a real one to trade for rentals. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bldg. Circle 7176, HOTEL TO TRADE FOR FARM. BILLYLAYNE, 307 Holliday Bldg. Circle 7176. MOVIE THEATER GOOD MONET MAKER. BILLY LAYNE. 307 HOLLIDAY BLDG. CIRCLE 7176. IF YOU can’t sell It or trade it, list Jt with BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bldg Circle 7176. 30 Automobiles for Sale dHEVROLET* 1923 sedan: spot light, bumpers. 5 excellent tires, new • rear system fine motor. First $225 buys it. Lin 17°2 / ' STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. Lin. 1722. CHEVROLET coupe, 1922: *l5O, S2O down; $5 week. Web. 3981. 344 N. Dela. CHEVROLET. 1923 ton truck: closed cab stake body: excellent condition all through; at $75 down, balance by ioonth. STONE CHEVROLET. 1923 COLE 8 TOURISO: $295.00. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 4)30 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 170r>. FORD 1925 SEDAN $450 \ Disc wheels, balloon tires and many other extras. The best buy in the City. Tire Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave Open evenings Main 2480. LATE 1922 Ford sedan: lock wheel. Bosch ignition, cord tires, speedometer and other useful extras - - $65 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. 3 _ Drex. 5020. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD 1924 tudor sedan: can’t be told from new: .bumpers, speedometer, lock wheel and good tires: SIOO down. 30T11 CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. TORT). 1921 roadster: starter and demountables. This job is in good serviceable condition throughout. Only $25 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drex. 5020. Open evenings and Sundays. USED cars; $o down. $5 week. MARION CHEVROLET CO., 963 N. Meridian.

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30 Automobiles for Sale m We have 2 Flint winter inclosures. These cars have been reconditioned and painted. We guarantee those cars. Small down payment, nalance monthly. , INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 962 N. Meridian. Riley 5530. Open Evenings. FORI). 1923 touring: with r 23 mokfr, starter, new top and good rubber at s7a with S3O down, balance by week. STONE CHEVROLET. FORD, 1922 coupe: runs good; $150; S4O down, balance monthly. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave Ran. 5550, FORD. 1923; two door sedan. 5 tiree, lock wheel: runs and looks good: $l9O on terms. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. Lin, 1732. FORD. 1923 coupe: reconditioned throughout; new paint, lock wheel, good tires; $65 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drex. 3020. Open evenings and Sundays. FORI) coupe; motor in good condition; $110: $25 down. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. Authorized Ford Dealers. 628 South Meridian St. Main 6650. FORD coupe. 1921; $150: S2O down. $5 week. >Vcb. 3981. 344 N. Delaware, FORD touring. S A D.: gdod rub xr: *6O; term* SMITH A MOORE. INC.. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South Meridian St. Main 6650. ' HUPMOBILE TOURING 1925. perfect mechanical condition, will sacrifice if sold at once. Terms. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W, 13th St. Main 6942 MONROE 1922 roadster: $150; good mechanical condition; runs good; $35 down, balance monthly. 30T1I AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550 m Durant Sedan, 1923 model. This car is in A-l condition, priced to sell quick. Will paint to suit purchaser. Small down payment, balance monthly. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. t 962 N. Meridian. RUey *>3o. Open Evenings. OAKLAND. 1919 touring car; runs good; S6ll. cash or terms. Open evening*. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3000 Ccntrat Ave, Ran. 5550. OVERLAND Champion; in good condition: small down payment: large line of used <arß ' L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. DRexel 0925. OLDSMOBILE, 1926 DE LUXE SEDAN Driven 1.000 miles: new car service nnd new car guvantee: at a liberal discount term. _ _ L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6860. 1923 COLE sport $425.u0 Apperson Sedan $5254)0 Stutz Roadster $325.“0 Small payment down, balance monthly These vara are ill perfect < undition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m GOOD USED CARS ' 1923 Ford touring: reflnished; fine mechanical condition: $125. 1920 model Overland *edan: rellnished • $126. Late 1922 Ford coupe: refinLhrd: $125. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin 6865 USED FORIib—ALL MODELS* THE HOUSe'tHAt'seSVi CE BUILT. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer 625 NT Camtol Ave., OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS MA 471)8 FORDOR: tlr*t-<las condition: good rub-t-r: motor overhaulf’d: look wheel, >potlight: ruarantcett car; $375. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. Authorized Fo-d Dealers, 628 S<*uth Meridian St. Main 6650. FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupes, roadsters California top* and glass tnclo--BUrP SWISSHELM h PARKER m ;ar?> traded on ricken rEKS'^KflGifHmJ^vvlcl.L jEim ' INC . Rickenbacker Distributors 136 N. Capitol Ave. Ltn. 7664 GOOD USED CARd CHAS. E. STUTZ 824 N Meridian at USED CARS OF MERIT Leginrton Motor Cos 1142 14 Meridian fll SIX CYLINi)ER SEDAN: $260.00. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 So. Pennsylvania St. Main 170 G. TUDOR. 1024 model: run* perfectly: a real buy many extras: $375: term*. SMITH & MOORE. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South Meridian 3t. Main 0050. SIX cylind>'r, four-paasenger coupe. $175. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 So. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. HAYNES-SCHMIDT INC 120 W NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAB. Al’TO. 5-pass.; $lO down. $5 week. Yfdb 3981. 344 N. Dela. BEST used cars Id town. 303 N. Litnuis St a—T rucks F'ORD. 1923 ton truck with 1925 motor; completely reconditioned throughout: closed cab; stake body: cord tires; $05.00 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virlgnla Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenini-g and Sundays. FORD TRUCK —Coal body '25 motor. Will sell at $175: S6O and <wn and give steady work. Address P. O. Box 932. ,

31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 add 1925 models new lerred: we pay cash and deal aulcaiy save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 559 N. Capitol Ave. Comer North St Plenty of parking space Lin • 4616 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS ' Bel. 4300 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4300 HIGHEST CASH MUCKS PAID FOR USED CARS, WANTED 100 CARS PC JUNK, SAM CARAZ, .519 NT CAPITQL USED Allß bourbt and sold I GOLD BURG 522 N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE. 940 Mw Are. 35 Financial AUTO LOAN CO. 37 Money to Loan Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This oifice is operated under the sujervision of the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of providing a .place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any wav NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have all the time necessary lor repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. IF IN A HURRY Phone MA 2923, Household Finance Corporation 404 Krest.e Bldg., fourth floor. Comer of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sta MONEY to loan on second mortgagee, Quick service. CONSOLIDATED. 438 K. of P. B’dg. i IT'S NEVER lost Until inaiatfapolia Times Wnt Ads nave tailed it.

37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY! quickly, confidentially and btMU*ew-llka dealings is ■ part of tne service we rive LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. v 141Vp E. Washington St. MA In 1)685 Lincoln 7184 LOANS $lO to S3OO. _ Room 532. 100 E. Market Bt. Phone Main 1278. 39 Legal Notices TO whom it may concern: On and after j this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person other | than myself. (Signed) LOLIS O. COPELAND NOTICE E. H. Steel has taken over full ownership of the Superior Fire Preventive flue Flashing Company Can be purchased at 1310 Jefferson Ave. or can be seen In- , stalled at 614 Garfield Ave. or loot Hamilton | On aan. 4. 1926. the undersigned will sell for storage arid repair charges one j Ford truck. Model 1920. engine number 3321423, Indiana certificate of, title A-754918. ECONOMY MEAT MARKET. by Mr. Losche. „ Dec. 23. 28. 1925- .Tan. C. 1920 NOTICE ! STATE OF INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. F. E. SCIIORTEMEIER. SECRETARY OF STATE. To All to Whom These Presents* Shall Come. Greeting: I. F. E. Sc.tjortemeicr. Secretary of State of the State ol Indiana, hereby certify that Tecumaeh Realty-Company has this day filed in the office of the Secretary of 9tate of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section 1 of an Act entitled. “An Act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution ol private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an. emergency,’’ approved March 14. 1913. And 1 further certify that said written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section 1 of said Act and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana, at the City of Indianapolis, this 30lh day of December. A. D. 1925. F. E. SCHORTEMEIER. (SEAL) Secretary of State. By Charles E. Jr re. Asst. Deputy. Dec. 30. 1925: Jan.-0, 1920. NOTICE TO CONTRA- 7TORS Sealed bide will be received by the Board ol School Commissioners of the City ol Indianapolis, at the office ol the Board, 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Ind., until 10 o'clock a. m., Wednesday. Jan. 20. 1920, lor the construction ol the Shortridge High School building, to be located on the north side of Thirty-Fourth St., between Meridian and Pennsylvania Sts., in the City ol Indianapolis, Ind.. in accordance with plan* and si>ccthcations prepared by and under the supervision of J. Edwin Kopf and Woolliiig. Architects end Engineers, 103 Indiana Pythian Bldg.. Indianrpolis. Ind.. and Herbert Foliz, Consulting Architect. 704 J. F. Wild Bldg.. Indianapolis. Ind. Said plans can be seen at the offices ol the Business Director ot the Board of School Commissioners, the i Indiana State Board of Accounts in tinSt ale House. Indianapolis. Ind.. and st the offices ot the architects and engineers. All bids Must be subnutted on blank form No. 90. as prescribed by the Indiana State Board ol Accounts, which blanks will be furnished to contractors with the specifications. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check on an Indianapolis bank, or'a banker's check on New York. Chicago or Indianapolis, lor three 3) per cent ot the amount of the bid. The check must be drawn payable to the order ot | the Kord ot School Commissioners of the i City of Indianapolis. In case a bidder whose bid Vhall be ocrtpted shall not within five (3) days after notice ol such acceptance periorm his bill by entering into a written contract with the Botrd. to periorm the work in ac- | coidance with the plans and specifications. ' and within that time secure the performree of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval ol the Board, the check and the proceeds thereol shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board a* liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damage such failure would occasion to the Board. Copies of plans and specifications may be secured by contractors at the offices of the architects and engineers upon deposit of a certified ehtek nfiidc payable to the order of said architects and engineers lor the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) as security for the return of the plans aDd specifications to the off fie of said architects end engineers in good condition. Sealed proposals will $e received separately on the following parts of the work: (1) General Construction. (2) Heating and Ventilating. <3l Flumblng. Sewering. Water Supply and Gas Supply. (4) Electrical Wiring and Electric Fixtures. Each proposal shall be in a separate sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as. for example, “Bid for General Construction. Shortridge High School.” The right is reserved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for not more than ten (10) days. Thu total estimated cost of the above mentioned divisions of the work is One Million Two Hundred Thousand and NoHimdredth* Dollars ($1.200.000.001. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By William H. Book Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 30. 1925.

JARVIS TO KEEP JOB Offk-ial Announcement Made at Municipal Dinner. Official announcement the present lark board will retain R. Walter Jervis as superintendent came ’rom Erasley W. Johnson, president, at the municipal dinner at the Athenaeum Tuesday night. His report showed there are tweny-four parks with acreage of 2,660; forty-six miles of boulevards; five eighteen-hole golf courses; fortytwo playgrounds; six bathing beaches, forty-two baseball diamonds; ten baseball fields; slxty-flve tennis courts; six horseshoe courts; two municipal theaters, two community houses, and a tourist camp. Births Boys Edward and Lottie Dorsey. 441 Agnes. krank and Diday Haseeld. 651 N. Rural. Charles and Helen Hardesty. 2510 Columbia - Eugene and Irma Munday. 506 S. Warman. Curtis and lona Compton. 1028 E. Morris. Tenth! t**" Ka,Je Justus - 4202 E. Frank and Josephine Burkot, city hopita!. Oliver and Mattie Sommons. city ho* pLtal. William and Dora McGeath. 715 King. Ralph and Helen Austin, Methodist Hospital. Cobcl and Hazel Llttell. Methodist Hospital. Halllck and Mildred Ranger, Methodist Hospital. linri and Louise I Blackburn. Methodist Hospital. Clarence and Blanche Toops. 6737 Rawlee. Ralph and Vianna Beach. 1401 MUbum. Samuel and Regina Walters. 1928 Bellofontaiue. Girls Forest and Dorothy F<xx. 2522 Broadway. Bedford and Vada Wise, 13 N. Addison. William and Margaret Harrington, 227 Grace. Andy and Julia West, city hospital. and Estelle Arnold, city hoeplRoy and Edna Bundrant city hospital. Fred and Mary McDermott. 957 N. East James and Mary Gordon, 641 Ft. Wayne. Noble and Ruby Welsh. 1127 N. Mount. „ Wie and Cornelia Turner. 1106 N. Belle Vieu. John and Minnie Hopping. 1424 Pruitt. Orlan and Esley Miller. Christian Hospital. Wesley and Helm MUhoan. 1233 Finley. Fred and Elsie Kennedy. 1940 Wilcox. Deaths Theodore Moore, 14, city hospital, acute appendtetis. Elizabeth J. Smythe, 80, 656 a Twelfth, acute dilatation of heart. Nettie Root. 08. St Vincent Hospital, carcinoma. Bonta C. Woodruff. 1. 1314 W. Nineteenth, meningitis. Marla Eesigke, 84. 1614 S. Meridian, apoplexy. \ Andrew T.> Layton. 81, 2020 Bellefbntaine. chronic myocarditis. Ellen Riggs. 63. ,41 N. Sheffield, acute dilatation of heart. Carrol Coffman, 10. city hospital, measles. Olga Maria Alandor. 37, 2025 N. Tacoma. carcinoma. • John Brownback, 67. 4036 Valter, cerebral hemorrhage. Evelyn Alice Perry. 74. 3502 E. TwentyFifth. arteriosclerosis. Matilda Francis Kinnick, 66. city hospital. chronic myocarditis. John H. Camp, 75. 383* Parti, cerebral hemorrhage. Mary McMurray. 47. 11l W. North, chronic myocarditis.

MERGER OF OIL FIRMS WATCHED Doheney Company Expected to Be Affected. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Deo. 30.—Financial leaders here are anxiously watching the effect the half billion dollar consolidation of the Standard Oil Company wil lhave on the Industry as a whole. \ Already reports are being circulated in the street that a consolidation of the Pan-American Western Petroleum Company, controlled by Edward L. Doheny and the General Petroleum Company, which distributes gasoline and other' oil products on the Pacific Coast and which has active Interests In T>*as, Wyoming and Alaska, sobn is to be effected. One of the most discussed rumors Is the prospective acquisition of the Associated OH by the Texas Company. The Standard Oil-Pacific combine will force a distribution of the associated stock soon, which will bring about a shift of those in control, it was said. EIGHT DRIVERS UNDER ARREST Fast Driving Is Charged to Six Motorists. The police motorcycle squad made eight arrests Tuesday night. Six were on charges of fast driving. Uryal Ambrose. 40, of Cumberland, Ind., was charged with speeding, assault and battery and reckless driving. Fred Borst, 21, of 222 N. PeK shing Ave., with speed and improper driving. Those charged with speeding were: Frank Kinzey, 23, of 1726 W. Morris St.; W. A. Wilson, 25, of 1244 N .Illinois St.; Harold B. Johnson, 31. of 1902 X. Meridian St.; Hugh Hanna, 22, of 1735 N. Pennsylvania St., and Harold Leonard, 22, of 351 W. Thirtieth St. Otto Eisenlohr, 17, of 3760 X. Pennsylvania St., is held on a charge of disobeying a traffic signal.

lOWA STARTS WAR ON G. 0. P. (Continued From Page 1) corn belt farmers for a Governmentcontrolled grain export corporation to handle surpluses. State “Fighting-Mad” lowa~ls “fighting mad’’ and will brook no compromise or half-way measures in the battle to bring the State, and the corn belt out of the economic collapse which has already carried more than 200 banks to ruin, ! forced scores of farmers into bankruptcy and spread suffering and distress throughout Mississippi Valley. With the conference of Tuesday In the background, these things were evident. For the first time in history the farmers, bankers and business men of lowa are united behind a legislative program and will asume leadership in organizing a great protest movement against the Administration’s farm policy throughout the Middle West. Tariff Faces Attack Any farm- legislation which does, not directly or indirectly fix the prices of farm products will not be satisfactory to either the farmer, bankers or business interests. Continuation of the President’s opposition to a legislative enactment which will provide for a dovernment contrillod and a Government financed export corporation, clothed with powers to buy and sell agricultural products at a )flxed price, will result in pot only carrying the war to the White House, but also will be the signal fojj a concerted Middle West attack on the FordneyMcCumber tariff act. There is substantial grounds well throughout the corn belt and the Northwest favorable to the candidacy of Frank O. Lowden for the presidency in 1928. It has already reached considerable proportions, ar.d is gaining at a rapid rate. “Economically Unsound” Particularly significant is the fact that lowa, for years one of the stalwart high taril* States in the Union, is ready, at the slightest excuse, to lead an assault on the present tariff law. Farmers claim, and the lowa Republican congressional delegation nopenly avows, that it subsidizes industry in much the same manner as the Administration refuses to aid the farmer. Therefore, they argue, that if it is “economically unsound,” as the President avers, to fix prices on farm products through an export corporation would be, it is likewise "economically unsound” to fix the prices of manufactured articles through a tariff. Not since President Coolidge took up quarters in the White House has he been subjected to such bitter criticism as characterized Tuesday’s conference, which was called by the lowa Bankers Association, and attended by almost 1,000 lowa hankers, business men and farmers. Bankers Flay Coolidge Conservative bankers joined with Republican public officials in denouncing the administration for its failure to give heed to the agricultural emergency. Senator Cummins, Congressman Dickinson and Governor Hammill, all Republicans, did hot hesitate to throw down the gauge of battle to the President. Only a ripple of applause greeted the telegram sent to the conference by Coolidge In which he emphasized his opposition to any scheme which would establish price-fixing or put the Government in business, either directly or indirectly. But roars of applause greeted speaker after speaker, none of them farmers, as they advocated a government, controlled export body, financed with government funds and the arbitrary fixing of agricultural prices. I y

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