Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1926 — Page 15

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WASHINGTON IS JARRED HARD BY TARIFF QUIZ | Effect Will Be Greater Than Teapot or Daugherty Inquiries, Fear. WASHINGTON, Match 31. Washington political circles have been jarred harder by the action 'of Senate in deciding- to investigate the. U. S. Tariff Commission than by awTthing that has happened since President Coolidge was sworn in. Because of the nature of the Investigation the poltical effect . it is believed, will be greater than any re Suiting fromthe Teapot Dome and the Harry Daugherty inquiries. President' Coolidge actuallv suffered little from the revelations of the latter two investigations because the men involved were charged up to his predecessor, President Harding. But (he present investigation is aimed directly at Coolidge himself. Severe Defeat An indication of the importance "f Vhe present undertaking is given by the political reporter of the Washington Post, generally regarded as An administration newspaper. W.rit'ing the morning after the Senate acted, he said: “The Administration suffered a severe defeat in the Senate yesterday a combination of Democrats jjjjSYQ progressive Republicans forced ■'%n investigation, of the tariff comemission under conditions which will make President Coolidge and other officials of the Government chief tar#sta of the inquiry. “iror the first time in history a ident of the United States is virty placed in the position of liavto defend himself against ges that he used the influence HP his office to affect he official action of members of a body which by law was made independent of executive influence or control. Dangled “Plums" i Under the provisions of t lie resolution, the special committee will go into various incidents likely to prove embarrassing to the White House. One is the charge that he "dangled diplomatic appointments" before William S. Culbertson, member of the Tariff Commission, in an effort tci influence the latter's course with regard to a sugar tariff. Atmore serious charge is that the President sought to have Commissioner David J. Lewis place in his hands his resignation at the rnon nt he was being reappointed in 1. I his resignation to he held over ). head to influence his action on the sugar tariff. Since the tariff commission is a semi-judicia! body, intended to be entirely free of executive control, the public statement of these allegations against the President some months Ago created quite a stir. Pew persons in Washington, however, anticipated that the Senate would ever go so far as to direct an investigation specifically into the president’s •own conduct. Wherefore the present excitement.*

ILLEGAL PACT IS CHARGED TC BORDER GUARDS Mexican Peons Are Being Smuggled in. Congress Is Told. Times 1 Vnshinotnii p.urtini. J 23 \e-io York Arrvuc I • •WASHINGTON. March 31.—Immigration officials have entered into an illegal “gentleman's agreement” by which smuggling of Mexican f peons into this country is encour--1 aged, according to charges just made before Congress by Representative John C. Box of Texas. L His revelations may lead to a k-obe of the entire department and A revision of border policy in the Kox says the department is perHttilig southern California charr.of commerce to help smuggled pay their >IS head tax fees in small installments. ■ providing the n ci' l , ' arils win But their illegal entry. B, . Wixon. chief siipci”. ism' "f Station, outlined the si henn* Sr of 'commei-i-f u-pi .•sente 3; Brawley. Cal., after Being sentgß investigate complaints of Jabot? #I)WteKCS. Box says. ;ox asked Secretary of Labor Atflffvtan t S--, i•• .ene rv-Hull If they author agreement. Seci-roarr |Kek;:tehone him. he says, saying s&otbing of the agreeni'-n!. ,and and Wixon would call explain. At the con admitted th- d.-purt ■QfToll understanding on the ■’ Boljg says. agiQjlnent is an outrage against law." says Box. no surer way of nullifying the entire law than to le; it be known on'tfle border and among the _ smugglers \ that by slipping around the consulates and the immiigratlon stations aytd entering fraudulently, they can bV aided to i )a - v the tax they otherwise could not pay. and indefinitely avAid an examinarion which many ofVthem could not stand, all the while! being assured that the penalty of deportation will not be imposed on theijm "It makes the am Jugglers’ entry easier than an effort tV) enter lawfully. V “Every official who has\recognized ft or participated in it Jas proved himself unfit for his position. Every guilty one ought to be rerlioved for Jnc6Wnpetency or gross unfitlness." TRUUK INJURES WOW AN Thompson, 20. Yf K. i: fegWas injured tv Yen •" mjjKh she was ridiii* wi,h Flat Uoci\- 111 • Hpipa gravel truck < 6vul jpanite Sand and titavel ■fed driven by Juhif M. R.S. Harding St. TtuV awmtd at Morris St. laud

AIR CONTRACT NEAR .Mail Route for Indianapolis Expected “Any Day." liil Thitr.d Press WASHINGTON, March 31—A contract for carrying mail from Chicago to Birmingham, Ala., through Indianapolis will he let "any day" to the National Airways System. Lomas. 111.. Postmaster General News office announced today. The Lomax System agreed to put six planes in operation at once for tiU 2 per cent of the postage proceeds for the mail. News officials said the bid is the only one of several submitted whiqb will he considered. ONE AMERICAN IN EVERY SIX HAS AUTO NOW * More Than 20,000,000 Cars Owned in U. S. —New York First. Time* ll'i/sA inntov Ifu'm . 1322 Sew York Ai\nur. WASHINGTON, March 31.—There is now one motor car in the United States for every 5.8 persons, the Department of Agriculture reports. Registrations in 1925 Increased 13.4 per celnt. There were 20,051,000 cars, including those used by State and Federal Governments not registered. New York has the most registrations, 1.625,583. hut California is a close second with 1,40,541. California has one auto toßvery 2.9 persons, far more proporfenately than any other State. V Florida registration increased the most during the year, 46.8 per cent, and Utah, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, North Dakota <ftd Texas all report increases of morthan 20 per cent. 1 Alabama has only auto for each twelve persons, the lowest per capita number in the country, despite the large increase in registration. Total collections from registration fees and permits, etc., during the year were- .$260,619,621, of which $177,706,000 -was available for State roads, $19,124,000 for State road bonds and $48,396,471 for local bonds. The registration for 1925 of certain selected States follows: Alabama, 194,580: California. 1,440,541: Colorado, 240,097; Indiana, 725,410; Kentucky, 261,647: Maryland, 234,247; Minnesota. 569,694; Nebraska, 335.719: New Mexico, 49,111; Ohio, 1,346.400; Oklahoma. 424,345; Pennsylvania, 1,330,433; Tennessee, 244,126; Texas. 975,083; Washington. 128,442; District of Columbia, 103,092.

1 Death Notices GARDNER. JOSEPH —Acre 89 years. passed away at the residence of ins son, Joseph C. Gardner 015 N. Delaware St., Tuesday. March 30th. at 3:37 P- m. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening:. Funeral- at residence Friday. Anril J2nd. at % p. ni. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends invited. 2 Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our sincere thanks lor the kindness and sympathy extended to us at the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Bernadina Katherine Uphaus: for the spiritual and floral offerings: to the pallbearers: especially to the Rev. Raymond R Noll of St. Francis De Sales Church arid the undertaker. A J. Voigt. ANTHONY UPHAUS AND FAMILY. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Olfiee. 2226 Shelby St DRexel 2570. BERT S GADD 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. Planner and Buchanan Now 5n our new Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Hnones- Randolph 4400-4401-4402 No added charge for the use of the Pilcher organ or the new service rooms. V sitors may call any time CREMATORY SERVICE Planner and Buchanan George Grinsteiner , Funeral director. 632 E Market l Main 0008. KRIEGER, WM. E. FTINERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. MA, 3 164 Res.. Bel, 3866-R-J UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS N Delaware Main 3680. 8 Special Notices n _ THE ELECTREAT * BODY MASSAGE MACHINE w Relieves rheumatism and neuritis. LOLA WALKER 1112 Central Ave. Ant R Diet Ag t. bin 8873 MARGARET SELLERS D O D C N D Obstetrician, acute and chronic disease maMiatrr I N New .Tergev Riley inH-t CORNET LESSONS! FIRST LESSON FREE, -T, W, E. LEWIS. RAN. 2 6.->5, lO Lostand Found FOUND —Articles lot,no in Indian apo'is street car 9 yesterday: 4 UMBRELLAS 1 PURSE 1 BOOK SOME HANDKERCHIEFS BLANK BOOK Main 2737. COLLIE puppy lost, near W. 33rd St. Harrison 3451-M. PLATINUM brooch lost: how-knot design. set with diamonds and sapnhires. iictvqrd, Randolph 3488. 31 On N, Penn St LOST. Monday p. m.. lady’s toid watch; hunting case. Reward. Riley 1 12 Help Wanted—-Male SALESMEN—TO SELL AUTOMOBILES PRICED FROM $595 TO $2,400. THIS IS A REAL PROPOSITION FOR LIVE WIRE MEN WHO CAN PRODUCE. APPLY TO MR. REIMER, 650 VIRGINIA A VE. AGENTS: WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES Sell Madison “Better-Made" Shirts for large manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or experience required. Many eatn SIOO weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS 560 Broad wav’ New York. • 13 Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE Pioneer College of Beauty Culture 2d floor Odd Fellow Bldg Penn, and Wash Sts Free Clinic. Cir. 2161-6202 MEN u> itani Caibet iraae IRJ-Ult BARBER COLLEGE 610 F.. Washingti n St. Tr.riianapo'is loti Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted—Female Experienced, refined saleslady. Apply Nancy Hart Candv/ Shoppe, 18 W. 22nd.

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17 Situations Wanted _ a—Male BUILDING DONE Carpentering, rough finish: now. repair, cement, concrete block laying". house raising: eitv proper!'' repaired, for those out of city. Belmont 156 b, OAKUENTEK. Wants work in shop or outside work, best ref. Drexel 624 J-M CHAUFFEUR. white: private aerv or otherwise. Knows the rd.. ref.. exp Stewart 1748. FLORIST-GARDENER: exp.: make gardens. prepare for planting; gen 1 wk. LI. i -h JANITOR or house cleaning: experienced: colored; best Call Ken. 3.^1. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. Mrs. J Lutz. Circle 6613 CURTAINS laundered. 25e Pair: no delivery: work guaranteed Lm. 2’-Bi. DAY WORK wanted. Can do satisfactory work , Riley 5036. GENERAL HOUSEWORK BY DAY OK HALF. KENWOOD IH,. IRONING bv day or half day. work or cooking by week, by middle-aged woman. Lin. 71)15. LAUNDRY to bring home: strictly firstclass work. Ken. 24111. . WASHINGS to bring home; references. Har. 0373-J. GIRL 18. to ans. phone, clerk, or do some clerical work. Li. 5481. NEAT colored eirl: housework ami club dren. Wash. 2905, Mon. & Tues. alt r ns. CHILD’S nurse maid: young lady: age 17 Lin. 6741. Call after o:30. WDRK. by day br half day. by week; neat ✓'o’ or ed 1 a dy. Kci:. 1518. (jiRL. colored, wants to assist with housework: experienced. Web. 1j03A% /looma for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 623: Gaylord. Apt. 6; nicely furnished cheerful south room large closet. ALA.. N.. 523. Apt. 5: beautiful, cheery room: large closet: walking distance. CLINTON HOTEL, 29 Virginia Ave.: <le sirable rooms. $3 to SO. Cir. 542.,. 11TH. E.. 913: large front room: home privileges. Cir. 1734. ______ HIGHLAND Ave.. N.. 143: tront room in modern, pnv. home: men Riley 2048. MERIDIAN. N.. 402. ant. 41: nine room: home privileges: girls. Riley 2333. MERIDIAN N.. 1819. pleasant rooms modem; private home. Kan. 1/38. PENN.. N„ 1100: single rm.; with running hot and cold water: also double room. Riley 5688. RANDOLPH. 241 N\: room lor 1 or 2 with kitchen nrivileegs. Lin. 70-6. WOODRUFF PL.. 970 M. DR.: nice rm - : garage: voting man. Web. 3i~7. ROOMS, DOWNTOWN 405 W. OHIO Unfurnished einprle roonis: electric lights, city water, toilet: in A-l shape; lo to J? 8 per month. SCHMIDT & SMITH BEAUTIFULLY furnished. large from room: in ideal location. Ran. 370LARGE, desirable, front rm.; mod: use of kitchen: ladies. Lincoln 4403. LOVELY front rm. in modern private home: E, Tenth ear. Web. 5137-M. a—Light Housekeeping COMAR AVE.. 1140: parlor, bedroom and kitchenette: completely furnished, ineluding gas, heat, light and water. Drex. 5114. EMERSON, N.. 426: Beautiful 2 mod. rms. and kitchenette unfurnished. ILLINOIS. N.. 1515: nicely furnished rm. for housekeeping: $2.50 week. SOUTH ST. E.. 317: furnished housekeeping rooms: gas: $2 week up. SOUTHEASTERN Ave.. 1523 : 2 nicely furnished front rms.: bath: gas. electrieity and steam heat: reas.; auto space. 35TH W.. 1232: uniurmshed rooms: aiso bath and garage. WALNUT. W.. 20: Near Meridian. 3 con. rms.. everything furn. Steam heat. priv. ent, 2 couple emp. $6.50 week. CLEAN, airy, front room: married couple or 2: kitch, and home priv, DR. 1992-K. WIDOW will share mod. home reasonably: home priv,: references. Web, 2985-J. LOVELY two-room apartment, near Fountain Souare. Drex 3540-R-. b—Board and Rooms PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2123: moden room, with boa ni: private home. LADY or gentleman lor room and boara: modern home. liar 3309-J. Rentals a—Houses ENGLISH Ave.. 1112: 6-room house: gas. electricity porch, water; 812.50, Lvvix\u. N.. iO2; semi-modern. 4-rooiu double and garage: $27 Call Webster 1803. alter 6 p. m. IRVINGTON—Very desirable new 6-reom modern double: long living-room: near car line and school: ideal location: garage: water paid: S6O. Irv, 3627-M JEFFERSON. N.. 613: 6 rooms: modern double east: onlv 835, Web. 3262, LINDEN St.. 2023: half three-room double; sl4. CIVIC REALTY. 130 N Delaware. Lin. 5050. .MADISON Aye.. 1111: 4 rooms; gas. electricity: sl6, DRexel 7987-J, MERIDIAN. S.. 1224: six-room modern house: rent reduced. Drex. 3311 -R. NAOMI, 1422; five-room; garage; $25. Wash.. E.. 2415; six-room semi-modern. FRANK S. CLARK. Main 337-7. BERRY. 101: double: 4 rooms; inside toilet, gas, electricity: S2O, Cir. 1211. 12TH, W.. 3703.: 4 rooms: garage: 41V DReexl 4971 25TH ST.. E.. 654; seven rooms, modern; very reasonable. Keri, 2835, 27TH. E.. 821—0-room modern. S3O: newly painted: good condition, Harrison 0599 36TH St.. W.: 6-rooni modern bungalow Harrison 4384-W. UNION 1714: modern upper ouplex for rent., DRcxel 4605. ~ ONLY SSO Four rooms, with heat, water, range and ice box furnished: close in: 720 F. 13th St.: one-half square from College: garage if wanted. ALSO THIS beautiful lower apartment of five large rooms: with heat, water, range and ice box furnished: newly decorated: located close in on a quiet afreet: one-half square from school: onlv S6O. 1318 Ashland Ave. GALL OWNER, MR. HUFF, Main ODPB. or Wash. 2181. evenings. FOR COLORED 1432 Cornell: four rooms: electricity, gas, city water, inside toilet: very nice: $25 month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 4 BEDROOMS CITY HEAT AND WATER FURNTSHED. 414 E. 15th St.: newly decorated, in first class condition Modern Cali Ranriolnh 5860 5 ROOMS, SEMI-MOD., $25 235 Douglas St., water paid. gas. elecfrieity, good eondiiion. Wash. 1321. MODERN COLORED RENTAL N. Capitol. 2057: seven rooms: $35. j. g. McCullough. 106 N, Delaware. Main 1709. FOR COLORED 6-room nail semi-modern double’ sa rage: only $37 50 Circle 2854. NORTH SIDE: strictly modern 0-room: near school: only $32.50. Hal. 2964. BEF DUNLOP ft HOLTEGEL for bargain* REAL ESTATE b — Houses, Flats Furjiished TALBOTT. X.. 2525: two large .rooms: priv. entrance: $9: garage. Riley 2763. I WILL share my nicely furnished, modem home. Irv. 08P5-W. after 6 p. m. c— A partments COI.LEGE and 11th: 4 rms.. sun porch: mod.: range refrigerator. Main 2003 TENTH St.. F... 3 433: apt.: 3'rms.: bath: steam heat: S3O. Circle 1864 IT’S NEVER lost until inaiauapoits Time* Want Ad* bava failed to Una It.

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19 Rentals c—A partments FOR COLORED Dunbar Court. 1022 N. West; small apt. for amall family. Heat, lights, gas. water furnished. Very nice. Let janitor sliow T,UI DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 4-RM. APT., NORTH, $37.50 SUMMER RATES. $35 Heat, water furnished: yard; porches; good condition. 2249 Pearson Ave. Wash. 1321. WALKING DISTANCE 2 and 3 rooms: corner Virginia Ave. and Merrill Sts. See custodian at 625 E. Merrill St. Low rent. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d—Business Places OHIO. W.. 114: two rooms, suitable for any small business. Lin, 5481. PROSPECT, 336 E.: heat and water furnished: $25. See custodian. Krieger apartments, or call Lin. 5391. H, H. WOODSMALL & CO. BEAUTY OPERATOR Booth space for rent. 1256 Consolidated Bldg. Cir, 1655 f—Resorts and Cottages ENJOY THE SUMMER ON THE RIVER Nicely furnished cottages: plenty oi shade: cood boating, bathing and fishing. Make your choice now. Wash 2732 Ring I. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 267 W Wash St Main 0793 Income Property Twelve-room house in heart of Beech Grove, which may be used for rooming house: S3OO cash and $32 a month will buy it. W. B. Kueby 425-6 Lemcko Bldg. Lm. 1782 PULLMAN CAR HOME Modern 4 rooms, except furnace, complete in all details. Good location. $2,760. onlv S2OO cash: $25 month. Well built and cdsV. Snap for quick sale. A. J. MEYER REALTY" CO. 24 Uj E. Wash, St - No, 307, Circle 1713. DO YOU WANT A COSY' 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. on south side. 1 sq. lo ear? Has lights, gas. city water, inside toilet: garage. A bargain at $3,000: only S3OO cash. Call eve. Bel. 2857-J. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. 308 National City Bank Bldg. Lin, 5057. BARGAIN $3,450.00 Near Tech: 6 rooms: modern: cement floor garage: paved street: nice neighborhood; E Z terms. Hurry for this one GOODE Z- GOODE. 912 Peoples Bank Bldg. Hilev 6441. Wash. 2135-W. IF Y'OU have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commission. ELVERS ft KLEIN. INC. Lin. 2627, LOOK at 3010 Graoeiana: nice seven-room home; semi-modern: bargain at $4,500; SSOO cosh. See Mr. C. .1. Borton, with EMORY C. CRAWFORD. Main 2681. 222 N. Delaware St. $3,450: PRETTY four room bungalow, like new; gas. water, lights, basement, inside toilet, cobblestone garage and cement porch: paved street, large lot: S3OO cash, balance like rent. GOODE & GOODE. 012 Peoples Bank Bldg. Ri. 6441. Har. 4571 -.1 IF Y'OU have a vacant lot or small down payment, will build and finance 4 cr o room bungalow E VEKROAD 204_ 3ran portatlon Bldg. Lin 3880, DR. 3250. COLORED —6-room house: electricity: newly decorated garage, orchard, acre ground, paved st. Terms. Owner. Ri. 301. U NICE home with from 2 to 8 acres, as desired: bos and tiaction lines: paved road Pilev 4287 STEVENS 615: 5 ro.im semi-mod.: $2,200. Address 609 Stevens St. DR. 0212. OH ACRES FOB SALE BY OWNER. DREXEL 38.37, RING 2 d—Lots H-ACRE tracts eaßt: bosses, schools churches: $5 gives possession. WF.. 6041 f—Sale or Exchange SHERMAN DR.. N.. 705: 0-room modern: for sale or trade: new: good condition. Web. 6360. 22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL cottage or bungalow: ’roust be cheap: all oa§h. E\ ERROAD 204 Transportation Bldg. LI. 3880. DR. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savings & Tmat Bid 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BEDS, RUGS. LAMPS. FURNITURE MUST BE SOLD BY APRIL 6. 403 N DELAWARE ST„ APT. 8. CINDERS GOOD QUALITY, CHEAP. CALL DREXEL 1619. DAY BED. SINGLE: 20 POUNDS NICE GEESE FEATHERS. IRV, 3553, DRESS, yellow georgette, bronze beaded: blue suit: other dresses: 34. 36. 38; brown le:3her luggage. Cheap. Ran, 4795. JiKESSEK. bed icebox, dining-room suite Ford t: uck. Ran. 3171. GAS RANGE. Roper, high oven, like new $35: large reed baby carriage $5. Main 2463, 8 a. m, to 5 p. m. RUGS AND LINOLEUM Ai LOWES'J PRICES DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W. Wash. Bt. Opt). Btatenont SCALES. DRUG: reflnished. A real bargain. SPRAGUE CASH REGISTER EX CHANGE 22 W. Ohio. Main 0564. SUIT, lady’s jacket, uric 40. cost. $45: sell for $lO. Black beaded crepe de chine dress. It. 1333-W. TABLE. 2 buffets refrigerator. Har. 4384-YV. j Our Third Anniversary Sale off REBUILT TYPEWRITERS AH Prices Rediuced We rent anl overhaul all makes of typewriters at reasonable rates and guarantee our work. Agents for Remington Portable. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. : 104 Monument Circle. LI. C 822. HOUSE cleaning i Your eurpius clothing iurniture. magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone lor wagon Rilsv 6622 127 W Georgia SALVAGE wheat ana rye: No. 2 wrote oats, suitable for seed. Indianapoli* Grain and Feed Cos. Lin. 1455. APEX SWEEPER. ATTACHMENTS: A-l CONDITION sl7 50 CASH Web 6511 V WILL sell S7OO equitv in 4 rooms furmture oomnlete for S6O. 1254 W. 31. at a—Musical Instruments BANJO PLAYERS! Look Here We carry the famous 'Epiphone Tenor Banjo and also a. large and varied stock of other fine tenor and regular banjos. Come in and look them over. Our prices will please you. RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 N. Illinois. Clr. 1195. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO For a grand or reproducing piano: full cash value; convenient terms. THE BALDWIN PIANO CO., On the Circle. Open evenings. WONDERFUL bargain m player piano Can be had bv finishing payments. Cirole 0832. Mr. YVilking. PIANO. Cameron upright, oak ease, good condition reasonable. Cir. 4544 J BEAUTIFUL PLAYER PIANO English brown mahogany: fully guaranteed: bench and rolls included. Speeial price $295. Terms as low as $2.50 per THE BALDWIN PIANO CO.,’ On the Circle. Open evenings. 6 —Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY. THORNTOWN, IMP. _ POULTRY feed, lien scratch. $2.40. HOL LENBECK. Main 4624. 843 Mass. Ave.

Miscellaneous for Sale b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS—It. I. reds and barred rocks. sls per 100. Hobsier Chick Hatchery, nan. 7047 Rile.v 5087. Bel. 3688-J. Open until 9 p, m. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED: Dogs to board. BERT YOUNG. YValron, Ind- R. R. Phone 538. 27 Business Announcements BRICK and block laving, and plastering Washington 2716, rinr 3. BRICK and block laying, and plastering. Washington 3710, ring 3. PRICK. biocK. plastering and patching. Call DRexel 2775, after 6 p. m, FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated leather mattresses and pillows mads E. F, BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. HARDWOOD floors, cleaned and reflnished. White washing, Edward Bailey. RI 4735 PAPER cleaning.} palnung and paint washing work guaranteed WILLIAMS Lin. 4194. PAPER CLEANING $J ROOM W’ORK GUARANTEED GADBEKRY DREXEL 0232. PAPER hanging: paper burnished: excel lent work ami service, Web, 2572. _ RUGS, 9x12. thriv cmd.. $2: all work guar SUftBRIOfe CLEANERS. Ken 4463. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TU’PrLEDGE. 216 N, Illinois. WALL tinting, painting, paper hanging. paper furnished: discount off. Ken 3825. HENDRIK DF.NKLA —General house painting Est. 1904: compensation ins Web 0434-W ALL cars washed. $1.00: parking 23c day or night. NEW YORK AUTO LAUNDRY. 319 E. New Y’ork St. Circle 2400. E. & 8.. WALL PAPER CLEANERS 1744 Union St DRcxel 4870 U 26 Storage and Transfer PACKING, shipping, storage: local and overland: loads from Toledo. Chicago St. Louis. OTTO J. SUEZ Main 3628 2353. YVeb, 4379-0099-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all timea. Randolph 3741_ MOVING and Trucking Reliable men Call BORNMAN Web 3371 29 Business Opportunities BATTERY department, full.v equipped, in busy 80-oar cara;e. Prb** 9300. SIOO down. Dearborn Garage. 3218 K. Mich. BOX FACTORY—Goins; buainen*: nmall investment Bv owner. DRcxel 4401 evenings. Km. 488*. _______ OKUtbHI ami meat market (Joins good biiainoflg. Webster 1910. LUNCHROOM. SODA FOUNTAIN and CIGAR STAND EfMabliahed buelnean At intersect of 6 corners No soda fojntain competition. Because of illness. Sp* cial offer for cash Terms. Boi 27 Times. RESTAURANTS —‘I small places: 5 rooms furniture: take best otter. Riley 0448. 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: bumpers. 5 very good tires, excellent mechanical condition: has been well taken care of; $200: easy terms The direct factory dealer. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. YVash, CHEVROLET. 1923 roadster: new paint. bumpers, good little car in every way; $215. with $65 down. Pal. bv the week STONE CHEVROLET CO 540 E. Wash DODGE COACH 1926 MODEL THIS CAR IS A WONDERFUL BUY AT THE LOW PRICE WE ARE ASKING FOR IT. TERMS OR TRADE. MILLER <£ WIDES OVERLAND AND WILLYSKNIGIITS 650 VIRGINIA AVE. OPEN EVENINGS.

m HERE IS THE BEST BUY IN TOWN Flint 40 Touring car. only one year old and in splendid condition. Balloon tires, four wheel brakes, bumper, motometer, Rex enclosed top. Price $650.00. COME IN AND SEE THIS CAR INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. Factory Branch 962 N. Meridian. RI. 5520. Foirds=For real bargains in personal service. Used Fords. All models. All prices. See Wamig , eliini=Slhiarp Compainiy 461 Virginia Avenue. DRexel 5020 Open Evenings. Fords— For Real Bargains in Personal Service Used Fords. . . .See YVangel in-Sharp 443 Virginia Ave. ~ FOKl) COUPE7T92.-T _ $295 EUREKA AUTO PARTS 334 N, Capitol. Circle 0878 FORD TOURING La to 1023: perfect in every wav: $l3O lor quick sale: terms. Onen ereninire THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th. Main U94'l ~FORD TOURING, 1926 Balloon tires, bumpers front and rear anil loth of other extras: looks and runs like new A real bat-vain $395. EUREKA AUTO PARTS TIRE CO. 334 N. Capitol Cire|e 0878. FORD. 1925: 4-door sedan, like new; must see to appreciate: small down payment, balance K X terms. HAYNES-SCUMIDT INC 120 W North 621 N. Capito. Lin, <sii>, Open, eves. FORD COUPE In splendid condition: tires prgcticallv new; motor A-l; has all kinds of extras. Will sacrifice Tor quick sale at $150: terms. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. F-’ennsyl-vania Main 1705 r OKI), i 921 coupe; lock wheel! starter, demonnlables. heater. 4 good tires. Spe cial today, only $75. Open tonight and Sunday. STONE CHEVVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. rOKD rORDOR 1924: nice condition: °bly $346: easy terms MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 963 N Me rldlim Lin. 5361 FORD. 1924 coupe: Dayton cord tires, lock wheel, very good paint, excellent upholstering. runs fine: S9O down. bal. 12 mo. STONE CHEVROLET CO , 540 E. Wash, FORD COUPE, 1925 $390. Irv. 3598. 3816 E. Wash. H. C. S. COUPE, i9SS. . $1,200.00 1921 Cole touring 1 $.‘.75 00 Elgin, 4-rass. sport $250.00 1922 4-pass. Peerless coupe $500.*)0 Reo sport touring. 1923 $660 00 Stutz ohaeton. 1923 $650.00 Stutz touring. 6-pass $300.00 Chevrolet touring. 1923 $250.00 Small payment down, balance monthly These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M

30 Automobiles for Sale OAKLAND ROADSTER, Only SIOO. Looks good and runs fine. Good tires. Sai-riflcine tor quick saic. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705, OVERLAND 1925 touring, ui excell lit condition throughout: priced to sell: small down pavmcnt: terms to suit, HAYXKS-SCHMIDT. 120 w North. 621 N. Capitol. Lin, 7376. Open eves, <gjpSg> 343aCWTWt/gw°cH7MAIWS447 J Q*g WHITAKER SAX** CO. 1 I! 924 Chevroict Sedao Good cord tires, new paint, sun- I risor. and the motor is in A-l con- 1 dltlon: upholstery fine. A bargain I 1925 Chevrolet Coupe I *■ balloon tire§. mechanical A-l: looks like anew car: bumpers front and rear, motometer. bar cap. etc.:ss4o. Terms or cash. . L A4~HoUft "SlfcVlCß’ 'J . 5 DAYS’ TRIAL on the following cars: Buack Roadster Cadillac Roadster Marmon Touring Moor?. Touriog Nash Coupe Nash Touring If you are not fully satisfied with your purchase you can return your car within 5 days for full credit on any other used or new car. OTHER CARS AS LOW AS $75 LOCOMOBILE 955 N. MERIDIAN LI. 1171 USED FORDS—ALL MODELS YOU SAVE AT l&utetfud Jpuiceßuitt AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE hcfi’adkHiitidd COMPANY GUNarihCariMArQ OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. MA. 4708 1923 BUICK SEDAN 4 Cylinder, excellent paint, 5 new tires. Completely equipped in every way. This car is an exceptional one that you will be proud to own. E-Z Terms. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois St. A REAL BARGAIN 1925 FORD COUPE Newly painted, balloon tires, lock wheel, mechanically perfect. If you want a real buy get this one, Small payment down. SMITH & MOORE, Inc. 528 SOUTH Meridian Street MA in 6650.

SEE THE LATE PAIGE AND JEWETT Also our larae selection of GOOD USED CARS Easy terms, low orieer and your old car ta ten in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0928. GOOD USED CARS 1924 Oidsmobile 8-cylinder tourintr. J 923 Oidsmobile 4-cylinder tourmx. 1924 4-passPngcr Chevrolet coupe. 1922 Chevrolet touring. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N Meridian. Lin. 6865. 15 FORDS Must be sold in the next ten days. Many other makes. CAPITOL CITY OAKLAND SALES 849 Virginia Ave. DRex. 1827. 1925 HUDSON COACH Si übbers. bumpers. Alomite pxease system and other extras. This ear is just like new. but for certain reasons must sell at once. Call drug store corner Mnuison Ave. and Morris St. FORD BODIES One regular Ford fordor sedan. One regular l-'ord tudor. Coupes, touring and roadsters. SWISSHELM ft PARKER <Uhd'2am> /&■* JO ***4 wmiTAKEa SMM n - 1 We have the lowest pay- i ment plan that we know of J in the state. ISample: $1.0: 22 or '23 Ford coupe, amt many others: $25 down delivers tiie ear to you. Y’ou drive it away and pay $5 per week for 25 week* which nays for car m full. Come ii and see some of our y ' rare bargains Some as low a tj | sls down and $3.65 ner week , 34 HOUR SERVICE J 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1.822. 1923. 1924 and 1928 model* prw ferred: we pay ’-asb and deal ouickly Save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 669 N. Capitol Are. Comer North i Plenty of narking *nxce Lin, 4516. USED CARS bought and sold GOLDBERQ. 522 S Cspitoi 32 Auto Supplies, Repair • seeesw BEST used tire*, any size: wnoleaale aafi retail Open evenmg*. ROGERS TIP® SHOP. 3117 W. Washington Bel, 4300. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. We sell and exchange ALLEN. 609 Mas* Ave., Main 7099.

37 Money to Loan Popular Methods * In thf* Loan Ruilnsn $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. ri'iU. vVi'THUU'I REMOVAL. Ten years ui intensive investigation Have proven that this busuiess meets a real ecunuiuic need indiauai passed a law setting a fair rate ol Interest and licensing the lender Loans are made fur thou sands o. different purposes. ‘ you need money in emergency do note besitste to call, phone or write either of our ufflona Repayment arranged In easy monthly installments of principal and interest. Loans esn be reduced or paid in full any ttaa Interest ceases immediately on every dollar repaid WJMI YOU PAY ON PRINCIPAL: On S2O yju pay $1 per month. On S6O you pay S3 per month On Si 00 you pay $5 per month. On S2OO you pay $lO per month On S3OO you pay sls per month, With lawful interest Popular Finance Corporation 106 E. Market St Room 532 Lomcke Bldg. MA in 1278 Personal Loans $lO to S3OO Thin office is operated under the supervision of the statc 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 tho legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any w a.v NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. We do not notify your employer, neither and i we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. You ran have all the time necessary for repayments and nay only for the actual lime you keen the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. TF IN A HURRY Phone Main 2923. Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts. MONEY LOANED Oa personal jproperty and character as your collateral. Quick, confidential. CASH IN 24 HOURS 'las, monthly repay plans. Low rates. SECURITY INV. & LOAN, Inc. ; 136 N. Del, Lin. 5050. NEED MONEY I Quickly, confidentially and hustneas-llka dealnra is a part of the service we rlw you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos. Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14H/> E. Washington St. MA 1n~0585. LI ncolu 7184 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 E. Washington. AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners, legal rates. Mr. Sriimidt, 122 W. North St. Lincoln 7376 FIRST or Second Mortgages od IndianPERSONAL LOAN-. $lO to $30(1. No Indorsers. No imblicitT. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION. Main 2923 404 Kresge Bldg. LOANS sli> TO S3OO. Room 532. 106 E. Market St. Phone, Main 1278. Coal and Wood Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton Va. and Ky.- The Best that la Mined. Mined in Kanawha District. Bf W Va.. 6in block, ige. fkd...56.75 Best Va. egg 2x4 cln. fkd $6.00 Best W Va. mine run. 50 pet. 1P...55.60 Best E. Ky Harlan Cos., 6-In Ige fkd fa 7e Genuine Gleridor*—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora 8-In. blit., ire. fkd..56.75 Best Glendora 6x3 Ip., cln. fkd $6.26 Best Clendo a. 2x4 ere., oln. fkd.. $6 00 TRY OUR HOOSILR ASH. Burns well and holds fire overnight. 1 Hooaler Ash Ind. No 6 ip Bin fkd $5 85 Hoes. Ash Ind. No 6. 2x4 egg. Ikd. . $5.35 Best Linton No. 4 6-in. ip., cln. fkd.s6 7 5 Best Ind 4in Ip. No. 5 cln fkd... $5 25 Best rnd. No 5 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. . (6.15 Bent B. ill. No 6. 2x4 egg., dn. fkd.15.18 Best Vermilion Ilf. Bin Ip fkd... $s 0 $ Citixens Coke, the best $lO 25 Dellrtred aiiywhere ip the dt.y UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Aye. Drex. *B2l. Since 190$ Dependable. It will nay you lo visit our varas and see the difference in good coal. RED-HOT CO AL White Ash, 3-in. fkd. 1ump....54.76 Vigo county. W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. lump $5.76 Mullenburx county. W. Va. 3-in. fkd. lump $6.00 Coal River DistrictWheeling, 35c Ton J. D. JOHNSON 211 Guaranty Bldg. Ri. 4164. Cir. 6984. RI. 6444. QUALITY’ lump, lorkru $4 03 Ind ana No. 5. 3-in. YV. Va.. 4-in. Ip., fkd $0.50 Logan County. Poco„ 6-in. lump shoveled SB.OO McDowc'l County J. & I. COAL CO. I**o3 Roiche. Ran. ! BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK *4 TO 24-IN LP.. $5.26 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.60 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 834 Fowler Main 693 c. For Good Coal Call Lin. 1455. Cir. 5556. Night, Irr. 4020 North St. Coal Cos. MAJO^ R C Y o^^ AJOR H 4139 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the City ol Indianapolis. Indiana, will up to the hour I of 11 o clock a ill on April 22. 1926. receive sealed bids for the manufacturing, delivering and installing of equipment ai 1 the Washington and Thomas Jefferson High Schools as follows: 111 Washington High School: la i Domratic science laboratory equipment. Ibl Domestic arts laboratory equipment, led Shop equipment. (and) Motor generator and switchboard for seienqe laboratories. iei Science labeu-atories equipment, isl Cafeteria and kitchen equipment. Ist Corridor lockers. Plans and specifications for items a. b and o are on tile at the School Administration Bldg. Plans and specifications lor the items il r. sand g are on file st the office of Vonnegut. Bohn ft Mueller, architects, Hit! Indiana Trust Bldg.. India lapolis. and at the School Administration Bdlg.. 150 N. Meridian fH.. Indianapolis. <2) Thomas Jefferson High School: (aiDomtbtlc science laboratory equipment. (b) Domestic arts laboratory equipment. <c| Shop equipment, fdl Science laboratories equipment, lei Cafeteria and kitchen equipment. Plans and specifications for items a. b and c are on file at the School Administration Bldg. The plans and specifications for items <1 and e are on file at the office of Harrison Z: Turnoek architects. 690 Board of Trade Bdlg.. Indianapolis, and at the School Administration Dldg 150 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis. Bids should be submitted separately for items a. b. e. etc., and marked plainly upon envelope just what item biu upon is enclosed, as "(ai Washington High School —Usmcstic Science Laboratory Equipment.” All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96. prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts and shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than three per cent (.I'-ei of the bid. Certified checks must be made payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis and must be certified by a bank or trust company in Indianapolis or bv New Y’ork. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange. In case the bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not within five days after notice of acceptance, enter into written contract with the board to p*rform the bid and secure the contract bv a bond for ICO*,, of thr bid. which bond shall he in the form and with sureties to the approval

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39 Legal Notices of the board. tli#*Ti?rUfled ehrek and ilh proevoda shall be and remain the absolnl 1 property of the board aa Hut dilated dam for aucti failure, the bldurr Hindi bo liable for nothinz bevond the proceed* of the check for the failure. It l>ein* ini possible to antieipate the exact amount <>f damages such failure would occasion to the board. Payment* will be made at the rate of eighty per cent iNOL of the value ol the work delivered and installed jtady lor ue. No payment will be made #>r equip ment delivered, but not inatailecfl The right is reserved to rejer# any and all bids, and to refrain from H<|urptinsf O' rejecting bids for not more I hail ten Uo> BOARD OF SCHOOL COM M IS-KIM 6$ Ol THE CITY OF INDIAN si‘<PMS. By URK M. I- BAY.F.II. Business DJrcctor liuiisiiapolis Ind.. March 31, IM'.’B. March 31 April 7. 14. 1 926 __ INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY uOIMMISSION—DIVISION OF MAI NTK.S AY>"( . NOTICE To CONTRACTORS \ Indian., bulla Indian* March 9. 192\ Contract No. 61 Scaled proposals will Vic rcinvrd at IBBR office of the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis. Indiana, ai 10 o'clock a m April 14. 1926. for Bituminous mslerlal applied on Slate roads as described below lload I. Sec. ii. Marion and Johnson Counties between Indianapolis and Green wood. 7.31 miles. _ Hoad 12. Sec. M. Marion County, souhtwosl from Indiana mils. 5.4 miles Road 12. See. M. Marlon County between West Newton and Friends'*(Kid. 2 8 mil, lload 22. Sec. G. Marion County, south west of Indianapolis. 0.36 mile. Hoad 39. Sec. A2. Marlon County, south cast of Indianapolis. 1 90 miles. Hoad 3. Sec. 02. Henry County weal from Dunreith, 0.44 mile. Hoad 48. See. B. Union County. Liberly to College Corner. 8.24 miles. Hoad 21. So-. B. Wayne County, from Richmond south. 0.73 mile. Hoad 3. See. S. Wayne County, from Richmond west, 0.07 mile. : Road 3. Sec 3'. Wayne County, from Richmond rust to Olilo-Inciiana State line. 3.05 miles. _ ... _ Hoad 21. Sec. C and D, Wayne Counly, from Richmond north 10.1 miles. Road 13. Sec. R llenry ( Minty, New castle to Ml. Summit. 5.28 miles Hoad 13. Sec, C, Delaware County, from , Muncie (south, i ,o.> miles. Road 33. Sec. M. Delaware County, from Selma west. 3.09 miles. Hoad 37. Sec. I). Delaware County, from Muncie west. 0.83 miles Hoad 37. Sec. D. Madison Comity, be tween Anderson and Chesterfield. 0 5 mile Total length of Bituminous Macadan 0.32 mile. . _ Total length of Surface Treatment: on Bituminous Maiaduni and Bituminous Con Crete. 40.23 miles: on gravel. 11.81 mile* Date set for completion. Oct. I.V 1926 —Contract No. 65 Sealed proposal* will he received st the office of the Stain Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m . April 14. 1926. for bituminous material applied oil Slate roads as described below Road 13. Sec. I. Wells County, between Bluffton and Ossian. 8,39 miles. Hoad 13. Sec. K. Wells and Allen Conn ties, between Ossian and Ft. Wayne. 11.74 miles. Road 13. Sec. L. Allen County. Ft. Wayne northeast. 0.4 miles. Road 13, Sec. O, Dekalb County, between Auliurn and Waterloo. 2.30 mile* Road 17. Sec. C. Dekalb Counly. m Waterloo. 0.31 nules. Road 13. Sec. P. Dekalb and Steuben Counties, betw’een Waterloo and Angola, 14.12 miles. Road 13. Sec. y. Steuben Counly, Angola north. 1.55 miles. Road 11. See. E, Grant County. Marion south. 2.67 miles. Road 11 Sec. F. Grant County. Marion northeast. 0.57 miles. Road 35. Sec. C. Grant County, Marion ea*t. n 26 mile*. Hoad 27. Sec. H-2. Grant Counly. Marion northwest. 1.12 miles. Rond 27. Sec. G-2, Wabash County. IS, it hash southeast, 2.52 miles. ) Hoad ’l7, Sec. D-l. Kosciusko Counly l , lx* tween i.co-burs and Milford. 5.40 miles Road 27. Sec. K-l, Kosciusko and K, I hi, hart Counties. Milford north 4.74 miles I Road 27, Sec. E-3. Elkhart County. I Goshen south, 2.63 miles. Road 21 Sec. LI. Adams County. Decatur northwest 7.0 miles. Total length of surface treatment on bituminous macadam and bituminous con crete. 37.15 mile*. Total length of surface treatment on gravel and waterbouiul macadam. 28.71 mile*. Date set for completion. Sept. 1. 1926. Ciin tract No. 66 Sealed proposals will bp received si the office oi the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis. Indiana, at lo o’clock a. m. April 14. 1920. for bituminou* macadam top course and bituminous surface lit at : merits on Slate road* a* described below Hoad 42 Sec. C. Porter County extending from Valparaiso eastwardiv 8.15 miles, bituminous surface treatment. Hoad 8. Sec. G, Lake County from Lincoln Highway north 3 30 miles, bituminou* macadam top course and bltumuioua surface treatment. Hoad 2, Sec. Q-". and P-2. Lake County from east end of Ideal Section eastward, 1.35 miles arid Erie R. It gap 15 pule., bituminous surface treatment On etuni Road 10. Sec. Y and Hammond. Lake County, trom Lincoln Highway liorthwaro 2.07 miles and trom Indianapolis boulovar I south 1.14 miles, bituminous surface treat ment. Hoad 43. See. A-3. Porter Counly. from I Bailey town westward .79 inilcs. bituminous i surface treatment on stone. Hoad 42. Sec. D La Porte County, from j Poretr-La Porte County line eastward 12.77 mile*, bituminous surface treatmenl Hoaxi 43. Sec. K, LI Porte County. r\ tending from La Porte eastwardl.v 6.4 7 miles, bituminous surface treatment. Hoad 10. Sec H, La Porte County, trom La Porte northward 1.04 miles, bituminous surface treatment. Head 15. Sec. G. La Porte County, from near Kingsbury northward 4,52 miles, bituminous macadam top course Road 15, Sec. E, Starke Counly, from Nickel Plate H. H. in Knox south 363 | mihs. bituminous surtaec treatment. Road 1. Sec. X and Y’. Marshall and Si. Joseph Counties, gaps at La Par. and Lake villc 00 miles, bituminous surface treat m< nt on stone. Road 15. Sec. O. Cass and Carroll Coup ties, from Logansport southward 5.1* miles, bituminous surface treatment Total length of surface treatment on bituminous macadam 43.74 miles. Total length of surfaei treatment oi* gravel and stone base. 3.69 miles Total length of bituminous macadam 5.55 miles. Date set fur completion of all work. Oct. 1. 1936. —Contract No. 68— Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the StHte Highway Ciiiiimi-i„ii Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o'clock n. in . April 14, 1926, for bituminous material applied on State roads as described below Road 32. Sec. H, Montgomery County, from Craw’fordsville north. 1.00 nnirx. Road 44. Sec. K. Boone County from Lebanon to Clinton County Hue, 8.36 nidi Road 44. Sec. L. Clinton Counly Irotn Boone-Clinton County line north. 608 mi'ee. Total lenalh ot surface treatmenl’ On bituminous macadam, 1.00 mile; on .-tone. 14.44 miles. Date set for completion, Aug. 1. 1926 —Contract No. 6(— Sealed proposals will he received at the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana, ui 10 o'clock s m April 14. 1926, for bituminou- surface treatment sml bituminous macadam on State roads as described lielow Road 1. Sec. A. Floyd County New AI bany north. 1.0 mile Road 5. Secs. K and L, Harrison ami Floyd Counties. New Albany west 19 mPes. Road 16. Sec, D. Flovd County. New Albany weat. 1.0 mile Road 38. Sec. A. Clark County Jeltei sonville norh, 7.1 mile*. Road 4. Sec W. Dearborn County *v tween Aurora and Lawrencebur* ’.’ $ mi>*. Roar 4, Sec. N, Lawrence County. Bedford etii.T. 2.7 miles. Road 22, Sec B. Lawrence Counly. Oo'itic north. 2.1 miles. Road 22. Sec. D Monroe County Bloomington north, 4.632 miles Road 32. Sec A. Monroe County. Bloom ington wed. 3.6 mUrsf. Hoad 26 Sec H. Jefferson County, be two'n North Madison and Wirt. 4.47 midTotal Length of aurface treatment, 47.2 miles Total length of bituminous macadam 2.1 32 mile*. Date set for completion. Oct. 18. 1 D’-’il Contract No. 70 s.-alfd proposal* will be receteeil at in* ofT'.-e of the Slate Highway Commlssro Ind'ananolis Indiana, at lo o’clock * ,n . Anril 14 19,6 for bituminous macadam top course and bituminous surface treatment* on State roada as ilescribyd below Hoad o Sec 11. Orange County, extern mg from the east corporation line of Panh in a southeast-rlv direction. 5.86 mdebit'iminous macadam Road 40 Sec M 2. Orange Couni southwest from French Lick "00 imlesurfnoe treatment onlv. Dsle set for completion. Oet. 18 1928 Bidder shall file bond with hi* hid each contract equal to lu, time* the amount of his proposal Prormsa! n , - and spix’lficatlon. .Ve on flle°iH*e off,' - Commission. India’ spoils. Indiana, where same mav >„ tallied for $1 00 per set f n y enclVeontra! John and wnjjAMs ni:,’.:!:: NOTICE OI SALE OF RF VI l*’vr 47 1' BY ADMINISTRATOR' °2SR0 < le Marton rrohal Court. No 69 'State of Indiana. Marion Counly as Louis J. Beach, administrator of i, r •??!&. iSlmi i fl’iie undersigned admiro* , l7atoi'-' t '' ( ,f l • estate of John A. d£ii!?d V.„m mvis notice that by virtue ,.f the Probate Court of MarTonOomiir 'si i “J Y; andi * ~ '.*..J’L wUI the hour i's 0 a i. tl,e <l “ V ™? f - office of Herman W. Kotha hmATV. nii,i Fletcher Trust Bide in the wt? of Indisp spoils. Ind.. and from dv to Xir after until sold, offer for sl* T sale all the interest Os Said m and to the following deoerlhes! rH? LS-i* in Jefferson County ‘ IndHuV^ Tlie south halt ii i-i L’„ m tfstdS? fiS f te,~C“s2' tisu* aasriss® I k# Said sale will bo made ttiblect i. >g anproval of aaid the full supraised -slue of e mtd*upon the following term, "„dh A "JSf cash tn hand-