Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1926 — Page 11

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Highland Golf Dinner T onight

The golf season will he opened officially at the Highland Golf and Country Club with a stag dinner to"night. Tlje “Highlanders” have a monstrous duty to perform this year in the entertaining of the western open! championship tournament to be held at their club this . summer. Arch Grossman, president of the club, has his various committees working overtime and Ed Wuensch, chairman of the entertainment corfimittee, came through with the stag dinner tonight as his opener. All the various committee chairmen will be introduced. Because the general trend of feeling is against speeches no oratory will be included. Dick Nelson, professional at the club, is expected home from Florida and probably will have the floor longer than any one. Slow moving pictures, in which Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen and other prominent professional golf players demonstrate their skill, will be shown after the dinner in conjunction with the smoker. Final Standing in A. B. C. FIVE-MAN Castany. Chicago 3.063 Recreation No. 52. Fort Huron 3.(h>i liirk Brothers. Chicago jj.OyO J. P. Kelly. Chicago 3,01d F. A. Rivers. Rochester 4.9,19 Toledo Eagles. Toledo ........... Munkel-Laneck Fur. Cos.. Columbus. 3.988 Planklnton Hotel. Milwaukee Xt|2People’s Ice Cream. Chicago J. A. Mazzoni. Louisville 4.970 Liberty Banks. Buffalo *.9u TWO-MAN *C. Aston-P. Young. Akron J-355 *F. Tocco-F. Gardelia. Detroit .... l.dob J. Huber-T. Coley. Rochester J. Giblin-J. Bodis. Cleveland Jd™ C. Rathke-R. Fucik. Detroit ...... • 1.35? H. Gerloski-W. Shackett. Detroit . . 1.301 J. Traubenik-L. Hnebner Chicago., b w J. Sbackerly-J. Hall. Jacksonville... ~ ' R. Olsen-A. Taylor, Rochester .... 1.- it) R. Pekie-L. Bunning. Chicago .... i.-J----INDIVIDUALS E. Votel. Braddock A. Olsen. Des Moines Max Klug. Toledo Jr 7 J. Rehor. Cleveland if? M. Winters. Chicago ‘(A A. Meier. Newport J W. Mulson. Detroit 'kx T. Pullman. Chicago Jb;! T. Buck, Detroit . 'be T. Harkins. St. Paul TUo ALL-EVENTS H. Gerloski. Detroit C. Euonomo. Rochester i-sli K. Note, Milwaukee ■jl/.J T. Harkins. St. Pc til }•§<s W. Matthes. Chicago i-iiss J. Blue. Indianapolis 1-JM D. Devito. Chicago j-sfs F. Boholtz. Bn Halo lDf- r ! C. Rathkr. Detroit W Wrrnioko. Chicago ■ 1.909 * tston-Young won roll-off lor first place in doubles with scored 1.333 to l.io—

Amateur Sports t - j There will be a meeting of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association tonight at 7:30 in the city hail. This ** to be the last meeting before the season opens April 24. and it is important that every lea-cue official and team muna>jii attend, as a date for the drawing of diamonds will be set. Ihe association already has a permit for a parade on opening-day. An added attraction at this meeting will bo the quartet from Harmon Motors that made such a hit at the bis get-together meeting ot tlie Capital City League. The Indianapolis Meldon Club will have a strong semi-pro baseball club again this vear. and desires games with the best teams throughout ihe State. Games are being booked for May and Line, and the following teams are requested to.get in touch With the management: Brazil Elks, Richmond Eagles, Connersville Betsy Boss. Rushville, Bloomington Commercials. Elwood. Seymour. Columbus. North \cmon and Kokomo Red Men. Address K. JStehliu, 918 Olive St., or Phone Drexel 3679-J. The Link Belt Steel Treaters will start their season at Clermont,. Ind., May L, and Avill present a strong line-UD to the Clermont fans, including Alexander. Cox, Feist, Hicks. Sipe, Gulley. Oakes, Lukuis, Perkins, Jennings, Wilson. Trout, Rogers. Baker. Scott. Roe. Stonehousc and others. Tile Steel Treaters won .fifteen out of \ eighteen stales la-t season and arc under the management of D. Kiiiion. 20<> S. Harris St. Belmont 0309. Games are wanted with strong teams. The following players of the Tartar A. A.s are asked to be present at Garfield Park /Saturday at 2 i>. m.: Deneman. Speth. Weimer, Flynn, Beck Seal. Sehmalz. Harmtiling. Kuhn. Snowball. Ralerty and Kirch. The Tartars- will play a Practice tame with the Y. M. S. Sunday at 3:30 at. Garfield diamond No. 3. The manager of the Indianapolis Midways is requested t(, cab Drexel 3848-M and ask ior Art. concerning a game for April 18. The Acme Triangles, formerly the Acme .luniorg, will hold a meeting at Snuth-Haan-ler-Sturm’s Thursday night at 7. For practice tames call Belmont 2085-M and ask for Claude. Bill Fuller is requested to call the above number. The Acme Juniors are entered in the basketball tournament to be played at tne West Michigan gym on tbs nights of April 7 8 and TO. The Acmes will play April 7. and all players are requested to be at the gym at King Avc. and Walnut bt. at 7:30. All those wishing to play in next Sundav's game with Holy Name Society against Holy Trinity are expected, to be at the meeting tonight. St. Catherines Hall. Shelby and Tabor Sis.. 8 o'clock. For games address Frank F. Gilberti. 1129 Fmley Ave., or call Stewart 1158 after b p. m. The ITniversals will hold a meeting at 1409 Ringgold Ave. tonight. Measures for suits will be taken. Brandt. A. Foster, Hoetopp. Bar. House. Sullivan. Jenkins and R. Foster are asked to take notice. The Fountain Square A. A. will play the Laurel A. C a practice game at Willard Park Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock if weather permits. All players and thee wishing tryouts are asked to be present. The manager of Ihe Laurels is asked to call Drexel 6754-W-and ask for Bud. The Midwavs will hold a meeting Thursday night at 1632 Spruce St. All players are asked to attend. MARION AT NOBEESYII-I/E Bu Times Special NOBDESVIDIjE, Ind., April 7. The Marion High School basketball team, 1926 champions of Indiana, were special fruests of the Noblesville Kiwanis Club at its noon luncheon today. The members of the high school team of this city, which won the Lebanon sectional and played in the Muncie regional, also were special guests. TECH H. S. TRACK Technical High School 100-yard-dash men were narrowed to twelve candidates Tuesday in trials at the east side institution. Johnson and Drane won heats in 10 2-5 seconds and Gisler stepped the century in 10 3-5. Half-mile finals and high hurdle trials were scheduled today. Shotput trials have been postponed because of bad weather. MILLERS WIN EVANSVILLE, Ind., April 7. — Minneapolis American Association baseball club defeated Evansville Three-I- Leaguers here Tuesday, 9 to S. Both teams used many players. Another game was scheduled today. M’GRAW VICTOR Bu United \Press NEW YORK, April 7.—Phil McGraw made a punching bag out of Johnny Rocco, floored him five times, but the latter was still on tola

HOME SHOW TO OPEPS CAMPAIGN FOR POPULATION First Active Step Will Be Taken Saturday Night— McKee to Speak. First step toward the formation of the Million Population Club of Indianapolis will be taken Saturday night at the opening of the fifth annual Home Complete Exposition in the Manufacturers’ Bldg., at the State fairground. Homer McKee, who originated the idea has been invited by J. Frank Cantwell, exposition director, to speak. “When McKee launched his movement last December, it sent such a thrill -through the minds and bodies of all citizens that they are now ready to do something,'’ said Cantwell at a meetting of newspaper men and exposition committee members, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Tuesday night. “The people now are asking. ‘What is McKee going to do next?’ “We expect to make this Home Complete Exposition the pistol starting this drive for a million population for Indianapolis,” Cantwell declared. Cantwell said that the launching of the movement has been indorsed by the Inter-Club Council, composed of representatives of local luncheon and civic organizations. He Said a meeting recently was held at which McKee briefly outlined the club organization. Each member will sign a pledge to boost Indianapolis and wear a. pin with the initials M. P. on it. It will cost $1 to be a club stockholder, thus giving everyone a chance to enlist, said Cantwell.

BATTLE IN PALESTINE French and Rebel Tribesmen Clash in Syria. Bu United Press JERUSALEM. April 7.—Severe fighting between the French and rebel Druse tribesmen is reported from the Palestine border following the capture by French troops of Medjel, an important Druse stronghold in Syria. Advancing French troops from the west are encountering heavily concentrated groups of Druse tribesmen. Prince Hamid Atrash, one of the leaders of the Druse forces, is reported to have been killed in the battle around Medjel. HOUSTON TO GENEVA Former Cabinet Member Accepts League Invitation. Bu United Press GENEVA, April 7.—David F. Houston of New York, secretary of agriculture and later secretary of the treasury in the Woodrow Wilson cabinet, has accepted an invitation to participate in the League of Nations preliminary economic conference, it. was announced today. Houston is understood to have replaced Owen D. Young, co-author of the Dawes plan who declined to serve. The economic conference will meet April 26 at Geneva,

Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong: to: Harold Kgan, 2024 K. Washington St. Ford. 22-851, from Capitol Ave. and Washington St. Jones-Whitaker Sales Company, Capitol Ave. and Vermont St., Chevrolet, M-115, from Pennsylvania and Washington Sts. James A. Bange, 5685 Central Ave., Cadillac, from Market and Delaware Sts. BACK HOME AGAIN An automobile reported found by police belongs to: Deo Meyers. 1122 Orange St.. Dodge, found at Sherman Dr. and Southeastern Ave., stripped of tires. HE PORT DEATH NATURAL, Dr. Paul F. Robinson today said he believed the death of Bennett Jacobs, 70, of 2311 N. Meridian St., horse trader, was from natural causes. Jacobs was found dead a.t his office, 419 W. Pearl St., early Tuesday morning by a. merchant policeman. Births Girls Oral and Donnis Cox. 1439 Hoyt. Elda and Edell Ztgler, city hospital. Oscar and Della Chinn, clty hospital. j Arnold and Vivian Zander. 838 N. JesThomas and Annis Kottl. 1241 % S. East. Boys Andrew and Exie Jackson, rity hospital. William and Effie Taylor, city hospital. John and Blanche Seehrist. 3445 W. Washington. Harold and Gladys Randolph. 2164 N. Capitol. Deaths Infant Mayo. 2 months, city hospital, premature birth. Lydia Williams. 84. 735 Lord, arteriosclerosis. Mahalie Burns. 75. Central Indiana Hospital. chronic myocarditis. Seth Smith Griffith. 81. 335 Burgess, arteriosclerosis. Mary B. Hitchens. 63. city hospital, carcinoma. Bennett Jacobs. 69. 2311 N. Meridian, chronic myocarditis. David Elsworth Harshman. 28. St. Vincent Hospital, pulmonary hemorrhage. Cora Day. 50. Central Indiana Hospital, influenza. Theodore Winn. 74. city hospital, nephritis. Renos Need. 19. Eastman Hospital, acute appendicitis. Jacob ScheiTer. .56. Central Hospital, meningitis. Manual R. Tyree. 1. 1442 Everett, broncho pneumonia. Sadie M. Bottoms. 25. 1153 W. TwentySeventh. pulmonary tuberculosis. Catherine Jana Layton. 06. 2747 Shelby, chronic myocarditis. Minnie L. Luedeman. 50. 1206 Comar. chronic myocarditis. Thomas Carpenter. 3. city hospital, whooping cough. Julia Lampkins. 56. 709 Indiana, diabetes. Michael Gruner. 81. 323 Bicking. arterfoC. Lindsay. 3. 1358 Kappes, broncho pneumonia. 5 Funeral Directors FUM.HAI ujItECTOK 1402 N Illinois Bt. MA i164, Res., Bel, 3860-R-J W. T. BLASSENUYM " Main St. ggRT p.

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5 Funeral Directors Planner <& Buchanan Now in Our New Mortuary, 2-j West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones: Ran. 4400-4401-4402. No added charm for the use of the Pilcher organ or Ihe new service rooms. Visitor? may call any time. CREMATORY SERVICE Planner <& Buchanan George Grinsteiner Funeral d:re< tor 522 E Market Main 0908. ___ UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N Delaware Main 3080. 8 Special Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE. Relieves rheumatism and neuritis. LOLA WALKER 1112 Central Ave. Ant R. Put. Agt. I.in 8873 _ MARGARET SELLERS D Q D C N. D Obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massage i N New Jersey Riley 38W.3_ WHY throw your silk hose away, we reknit runs and feet: like new: ~.>e. Web. 6171. 10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found on Indian- I apolis street ears yesterday: 8 UMBRELLAS 1 SHOPPING BAG 1 GRIP 3 PAIRS GLOVES 2 PACKAGES 1 BOOK Main 2737. HANDBAG Largo. leather, containing mostly gentlemen s clothing, between 111 N. Alabama St. and 20th, St., or from 20th St., to Illinois, Randoln 2704, Reward. PURSE —Small black, double compartment. containing about sl3. on o clock Brookside car. Sat. eve.: board and rm. not paid. Please call Riley 0210. Wt-b. 594 b, PERSON who found Onyx finger ring in ladies' lest room in Colonial theater Sunday night. Call Mr. R-oeli. Drex. 3196. Stew. 1120. Reward. WILL young man in Ford sedan, who picked up small black nurse containing *9O and 33d St. just west of Central Ave., call Hnni, 5873 for reward. LOST —Small black purse containing SOO, In downtown district or north. Hum. 5873. Reward, ONE stock certificate book lost. Call Randolph 7132. Reward. LOST —Fox terrier: black and white, bob tail. Reward if returned. Har. 18.37-K, OLD fashion gold pin. set 3 pearls lost; valued as keepsake, Bel, 72 Help Wanted—Male Automobile Salesmen Investigate Our Special Proposition. It’s Different. Leads Furnished. See Mr. R-cimer Today. 650 Virginia Ave.

GRINDER hands for Norton machine; firstclass; steady work to right men. Marschke Mfg. Cos., 1815 Madison ave. 13 Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE Pioneer College of Beauty Culture. 2d floor Odd Fellow Bldg. Penn, and Wash. Sts. Free Clinic. Circle 2101-6262. MEN to leom barbet trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 610 B. Washingten St. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted—Female Experienced collar maker, also expert-* enced single needle operator „ sd)l Mnrplhy Bldg, LADIES, FOR HOUSE TO ' HOUSE CANVASSING. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. GOOD MONEY FOR REAL V T ORKE RS. 633 MEYERKISER BANK BLDG. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male CARPENTER—Wants work in shop or outslde work: best ref. DRexel 6243-M. CEMENTING, excavating, sodding, gradIng. job work of all kinds, Ken. 2452, HOUSE and paper cleaning; rubbish hauled. Randolph 6772. >_ NIGHT watchman or fireman: by colored man: city reference, Riley 4165. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. Mrs. J, Lutz. Circle 6612. DAY or half day; mornings preferred. Webster 7817, DAY or week work; experienced woman. Ken, 4182, LAUNDRESS; work to bring home; cartains netatly done; lst-class wk. Ken. 8419, LAUNDRESS, experienced: general houaework. Rnadolph 0965. LaUNDRY to bring home: care fare; curtains: ref.: experienced, Ken. 1518. LAUNDRY work, cleaning or work of any kind by day. Lin. 7760, MORNING work: good reference. Riley NURSERY and will care for children by hour, day or week. Clean and warm r st i-f i are. Close in. Lili. 6741. \ i K'>i.\(r Willi housework ; experienced women: ref. Call for nurse, Web. 3278. NURSING or general nonsework; by colored; by the week. Ran. 2585, bring home; references. BttnTjßaft.

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77 Situations Wanted b—Female GIRL. 18. experienced assistant. or to answer nhone. Lin. 3481. SCHOOL GIRL—To care, for children or help with cleaning. R ,l cy 1333. EXPERIENCED woman: day work or vashiiJc? to bring home. Call vVob. nrim LADY —Position as P. B. X. operator or office work. Best oitv ref. Lin. 4 <4l. GENERAL housework by day or half: also care of children. Ken. 4867. IS Rooms tor Rent CLINTON HOTEL, 29 Virginia Ave.: delirable room?. $3 to gtt. Clr. 54~„. DOUGLASS. 530: furnished room for colored. Circle 16y>, _________ ILLINOIS, N.. 2441: modem front room: nice home: 1 or 2 employed. Har. 28>b-R MERIDivN and 22nd: nicely furnished. cheerful room, in strictly private famlly; to gentleman. Randolph 18.>4. 12TH. 123 W.: lovely furn.. large, front rm.: private entrance. Lin. 2>04. ROOMMATE for girl: nice mod.rn home, with board, $0: aJso sinffle room, board and giraffe, ffl. Bel. 3604. ATTRACTIVE room: modern: home privileges: private family: 1 or 2 ladies, employed: reasonable. Drex, 5930 R. NICELY furnished room, modern apartment. Close In. Riley 4440. a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA. N„ 917: modern light housekeeping rooms; also board and room; 86 and $0.50 per week, EMERSON. N.. 42fr; Beautiful 2 mod. rm. and kitchenette unfurnished. HOYT. 1052 Vi: unfurnished rooms. #2; furnished rooms, $3, Clean. MILKY. 129; two furnished, gaa, elertrieity: go: priv. entrance. Bel. 1839-w. NEW JERSEY. N., 1527: two or three unfurnished rnornp: modern: references. STURM. 1214: modern: two _fum. rms. a<lj. hath: priv. cut. Web. 2563-W, WALNUT. W„ 20: near Meridian. 2 eon. rms.. everything furn. Steam heat. priv. ent., 2 couple enip. ___ NICELY furn.; 3 large rms.: kitchenette; private hath: close in, Riley -3.4. THREE ROOMS. $7.00: PRIVATE ENTRANCE, WEB. 5194. LOVELY furnished, large, front room to party emp.; reasonable. Mam -96“19 Rentals a—Houses BELLEFONTAINE. 3137; South hall new 6-room modern double, laundry, garage. breakfast room, reduced rent. Only goo. BLVD. PL.. 3211: 6 rms.: bath, furnace. gar,; $32.50, Riley 2054, Cir, 1864. CENTRAL AVE.. 2910: seven-room moderti double; garage; soo. Har. 4/6/-J COFFEY, 552; six-room house; semi-mod-ern; garages. Bel. 1041. COLLEGE. 1411: upper duplex: 4 rooms: bath, heat, water furnished. Riley 3084. KELLY. J 500; five rooms: modern; garage; newly deco.: yard; water pd. Mairr6o~o. NEW YORK. E.. 1822: 5 rms. • modern. except bath; $27.50. Bel. 2520-R. OXFORD 1312: modern 5-room double: front aind back porches: water bill paid; screens and shades furnished. Call Irv. 351 G-W PINE. K 334; 4, 5-room houses, semimocl. sls. S2O. Ran. 3665. QUILL. 1847; 4-room cottage; semi-mod-ern; S2O. DRexcl 6901. ROOSEVELT AVE.. 3004: 4 rms. ?emi-mocl S-0.00 Wheeler St., 2170; 5 rms.: half d0u.818.00 Spruce St.. 1317: 6 rms.. sin gar. .$22.50 1250 W. 25th St.: 4 rms.: mod.; gar.S2i.oO SHKIVER. 2838; four-room semi-modern; garage; wateil pail: $27.50. Web. 6041. STATE. N.. 455: 6-room modern, near Tech and Holy Cross. STATE. 614 S.: 6 rooms: electricity, gas. inside toilet: $22.50. Riley 2139. ST PETER ST.: four rooms; water paid; 818 Lin, 8751. ED KIN&. STURM. 1610: 6 rooms, modem; newly decorated. Call Bel. 1237-W. STERLING. 3 010: 5 rooms, bath: water furnished: $25. Webster 5623 or Randolpli 6074. 35TH W 101C*; sax rooms: double: water. gas] electria lights, garage: good condition. Bel. 0192. Call 1748 Blaine Ave. H. RITTER. UNION. 1714: mod. upper duplex; near Catholic Bohool: church; S3O. DR. 400r>. WASH., 3.. 2415: 6-room semi-mod.'3oth 313 E., 6-room mod. FRANK 8. CLARK. Main 3377.

COLORED—--1461 E. 16th. 6 rooms ..,..-.520.00 710 Douglass. 5 rooms 22.00 2343 Sheldon. 4 rooms 19 0” 1228 Oregon. 4 rooms 16.00 2755 Columbia. 5 rooms ......... 18.00 2318 Yandes, 4 rooms 14.00 1238 Barrow'. 3 rooms ........... 12-50 819fj W. 12th. 2 rooms 8.00 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. 23 W. OHIO. 1024 N. KEYSTONE AVE. ~~ Four rooms: gas, electric lights, city water: $lB. 317 WISCONSIN, 6T. Five rooms: gas. eletcric lights: $lB. BANKERS TRUST CO. FOR COLORED 2145 Boulevard Pl.t nine-room modem house: $35 month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL “ FOR COLORED ~ ~ 6-room half semi-modern double: rarage: only $27 50, Circle 2854. FOR COLORED: Twenty-Third. 8.. 816-18; four rooms; gas, electric lights, toilet, kitchen sink: sl6 mont.n. Hal*. 3105-R. SEMI-MODERN—--2024 E. Maryland, 4 rooms . ~ . ~520.00 2146 Ransaall. 4 rooms .......... 18.00 121 C S. Pershing. 4 rooms ........ 17.60 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. 23 W. OHIO. BEE 'tor bargain* b — Houses, Flats Furnished APARTMENT; 4 rooms, bath, large poroh. gas. water, heat, janitor service furnished. In Woodruff PI.: $57. Web. 1339 APARTMENT: 8 roms; bath. ga*. water. heat, janitor service furnished. In Woodruff Place: $47. Webster 1339. c —A partments BELL SI.. 631: 4-room moderns water paid : $22,50, Lin" 3737. 10TH St.. E.. 8433; apt.: 3 rms., bath, steam heat: S3O. Circle 1804. FOR COLORED Dnnbar Court. 1022 N. Wt, email Apt. for small family; heat, lights, praa and water furnished. janitor show you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL WALKING DISTANCE 2 and 3 rooms: comer Virginia Ave. and Merrill Sts. See custodian at 926 E, Merrill St. Low rent. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL If ORTH SIDE, strictly modem apt.: sun porch; range, refrigerator: $45. M. 2003, d—Business Places BLVD. Pl-. 4159: 15x00 ft. good location; dry goods, millinery. Wash. 2994. c —Miscellaneous '82% ACRE farm for rent: 30 acre* in pasture: near Traders Point. ED KING. 32 8. State, Lin. 8734, f—Resorts and Cottages ENJOY THE SUMMER ON THE RIVER Nicely furnished cottages: plenty of shade: good boating, bathing and fishing. Make your choice now. Wash 2732 Ring 1. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses Modem Bungalow x North $350 CASH PAYMENT Balance like rent. Will take vacant lot in. trade. 730 K. of P. Bldg. Open, evenings. PLAINFIELD, INIX Nice four-room and room for bath cottare on N. Center St.; electric lights, city water, inside toilet, sink in kitchen, cellar and large lot. A real buy for only $2,500. Call MR. WACHER. with Emory 0. Crawford. Main 2081. Evenings* Hum. 4124. 222 N. Delaware St. DESIRABLE cottage: semi-modem: five rooms: paved street: 38x150. Price $3,000; only S3OO cash. S2O month. Near, car line. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 24% E. Wash. St.. No. 307. Main 1633. LAWTON ST.. 1435; NEW FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW: STRICTLY MODERN' GARAGE. PRICE $4,200. CASH PAYMENT SSOO, BALANCE MONTHLY. J. 0. bUNCAN REALTY CO. ijn.AQ: XT YOU have a vacant lot or small down -piM iimgii

21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 257 W Wash St Main 0793 S3OOOOCASH Will put you iii a dandy five-mom bungalow just off National Rd.. west about one mil© from city limits: has unusually large livinff and dining-room?: inclosed back porch with well inside: garage with cement front drive: excellent gravel street: cement sidewalks. If this doesn’t suit you, call me. a? I have several others. W. H. Keller. Ran. 0894. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors Let's T;ilk It Over." MODERN. 6-room double: right at Fountain Square: street and alley paved: renting for $95 per month: price $8,500. C, J. OSBORN. PRex. 6184. FOR SALE or trade: suburban with housing room for 1.500 chickens. Riley 4287. d—Lots HALF-ACRE tracts, east: busses, schools. churohPK; S5 gives possession. We. 6041. g—Builders and Contracting ATTENTION—We can in mostinstances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR. $1.50 TO $3 PER MONTH 2 CARS. 82.50 TO $5.00 PER MONTH. 3 CARS. $3.50 TO $8 PER MONTH. CALL US FOR PARTICULARS. L. (J. BRIGHTMIRE CO., JlOl N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7810. Eves.. Wa**h. 4890. IF YOU have a clear Jot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office heip and pay no commission. ELVERS & KLEIN. INC. Lin. *HVI7. 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS Will submit cash offer on investment properties and -mall cottages within 72 hours after inspection, 73U K. of P. Bldg. SMALL cottage or bungalow, must tie cheap; all cash, EVERROAD 204 Transportation Bldg. LI, 3880, DR, 3250 DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO , 1010 Fletcher Savings A Tirast Bid 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BED. ENAMELED: DRESSER AND CHAIR: GOOD CONDITION. HUM. 5913, CASH registers, scales, grinders, sheers, rebuilt, guaranteed: fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX.. 22 W Ohio. Main 030 1 CINDERS. GOOD QUALITY. CHEAP. CALL OREXEL 1619. CINDERS, large. 2-ton truck load: fine ior driveways and alleys. Bel. 3488 RUGS iNP LINOLEUM AI LOWEST * DQBFMAN RUG COMPANY 307 W. Wish. St. Opp. Statehouse TIME CLOCK—lnternational cost $273 Sell for $l5O. Lin. 2050. 339 N. Capitol. 3rd floor. FREPARE Now For RAINY WEATHER Buy Your Tarpaulins, Truck Covers and Canvass goods from us. Mail orders filled. All sizes carried in stock. Phone —BElmont 0367. 1302 W. Wash. St. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. HOPKINS & GOSLEE Auction Company 1409 N. ILLINOIS ST We are now open -for business; we buy used furniture and merehandise. also sell on consignment. Auction sales every Monday, Plione Riley 4304. BIG SIZE SHOES For men. Comfort work shoes with Uskide soles. Real $5 shoes. Sizes 9to 12. Now $2.95 pair. Overstock. Mail order, filled. Will send c o. and. any town. 108 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. Ind.. near Maryjand Bt. HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing. lurniture. magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6022 127 W Georgia SALVAGE wheat ana rye: No. 2 white oats, suitable for seed. Indianapolis Grata and Feed Cos. Ltn. 1456.

a—Musical Instruments BANJOS 1 Three, Slightly Used. Vega. Gibson and Wurlltzer: beautiful tones and practically same as new at trade-in prices. Come in and try these instruments today. They may not be here tomorrow. RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 N, Illinois. Circle 1195. BARGAINS In used musical instruments. Banjos, saxophones, trumpets, trombones. violins, mandolins, ukuleles, guitars. Also a few good used pianos. Our musical accessories are the very best and our prices are reasonable. YOU MUST HURRY TO GET IN on These bargains. RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 N. Illinois. Clr. 1195. WONDERFUL bargain jn player piano. Can be liad bv finishing payments. Cirrio 0832. Mr. Wiiking GRAND PIANOS. Our own make... 5595 BALDWIN'S, Open evenings. On the Circle. b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY. THORNTOWN. IND. BABY CHICKS—R. I. reds and barred rocks: sl6 per 100. Hoosier Chick Hatchery, nan. 7047. Riley 6087. 801. 3(188 .1. Open until 9p. m. RUSSIAN WOLF HOUND: PU DIG REED; 7 MONTHS OLD. DREX. 3693-W.

2/ Business announcements BRICK and block laying, and plastering. Washington 2716, ring 3. CORNET LESSONS: FIRST LESSON free, j. w, E. Lewis, ran. 26bp. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses ind pillows mads E. F, BPRKLE, 416 Miss. Main 14287 FURNITURE upholstered and repaired. Free estimate. PRexel 5007. PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing, work guaranteed. WILLIAMS. Lin. 4194. PAPER hanging; paper lumlsbed: excellent work and service. Web, 2572. PAPER hanging, cleaning and house paintIng. O. L. COX, ost. 1006. Riley 1700. RUG. 9xl2—Ducted and scrubbed...s2.oo Suite, cleaned and pressed Bennett the Cleaner. Lincoln 8264. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 216 N. Illinois, OUR THIRD ANNIVERSAY SALE OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES REDUCED We Rent and Overhaul All Makes of Typewriters and Guarantee Our Work. Authorized Agents for Remington Portables, AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 MONUMENT CIRCLE. LIN 6822. HENRICK DINKL.v general house paintifc. est. 1904. Compensation ins. Web 9t:~ \V. 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, shipping, storage: local and I

28 Storage and Transfer MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men Cal’ HORNMAN Web >571 29 Business Opportunities^ RESTAURANTS—2 small places- 6 rooms furniture: take best offer. Riley 8448. I’OR SALE—Cash and carry grocery; five loom'- ami ffarage: household furniture for ‘-rtlc' rent $25. 817 W. Twenty-Kighth. ONE HALF interest in established business. Small investment. Main 1*23?. SALE or trade: couitv in rooming house: real barpain. !I'vo6 N. Meridian. Har. :ior>r>-K. 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET. 1922 COUPE Practically new tires, good mechanical- condition. Priced right. TERMS OR TRADE. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin, 11.71. CHEVROLET. 1925 coach: bumpers; lots of extras: just traded in on anew sedan; ha* had ;i ffood home and we want to ffive it another: $475: terms. STONE CHEVKOLET. E. New York. CHEVROLET COUPE lfi22: newly painted: motor perfect: good tires: upholstery, etc.: $145 for Quick sale: terms _ THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th. Main 6942 CHEVROLET. 1923 touring; mntometer. front bumper, five good tires, stoplight. excellent motor and paint: $65 down, balance bv week. STONE CHEVROLET 2211 E. New York. Columbia Deluxe Sedan, 1923. Overland 6 Sedan, 1925. Overland Touring, 1923. Havnes-Schmidt, Inc. USED CAR DEPT. 621 N. Capitol. Lin. 7575-0. Open eicningy and Sunday. FORDS 1922 Ton Trucks 1923 Ton Trucks 1924 Ton Trucks 1925 Ton Trucks All are reconditioned. Some platform, stake and box bodies. Closed and open cabs. Priced Low. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. Authorized Ford Dealer 443 Virginia Ave. DRex. 5020.

FORDS— For real bargains in Personal Serviced L’secl Fords See WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-61 Virginia a\ e. DRex. 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. Ford Fordor Sedan Lock wheel. Dayton cord tires, upholstering like new. Very low’ price; down payment, $80: balance small weekly or monthly payments. SMITH & MOORE, INC. 528 South Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 6050, FORD touring: 1924 late model; balloon tires: iu A-l condition throughout; a real buy: $65 down, balance in easy terms EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 344 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD TOURING T Late 1923: perfect in every way; $l5O for quirk saie: terms. Open evenings. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th, ■ Main 6942. FORD tudor sedan: a real buy if you awe looking for a car worth the money and are willing to pay for it; SiOO down, balance by month. STONE CHEVROLET, 220 E. New York, Ford Tounug 1924; lock wheel, five eord tires, water pump, beater: down payment. SSO. SMITH tc MOORE. INC . 528 South Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 6650, FORD roadster; new paint: large inclosed box on rear: five demountable rim*; lot of unused miles this one. Onlv SIOO. Open tonight STONE CHEVROLET, 220 E. New York. ' Ford Coupe 1925: lock wheel, balloon tires This ear looks and runs like new; rxeeptioriallv good biiy: down payment. SIOO. SMITH * MOORE. INC.. 628 South Meridian St. Open evenings. Main 665 L FORD Use 1 Cars; Always a nice stock of all modi Is. Right price i. Square dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO., 625 N. Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 4708, FORD BODIES One 1925 coupe, tourings and roadster; sale or trade: eaah or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORD. 1923 touring: by owner: A-l shape; cash slls. Webster 0214, OAKLAND touring. 1925: bumntrs. lieaters. etc : equity at bargain. DR, 5896 M

Oldsmobile Touring With new blue gray paint; tires new all-around, bumpers, mot.oraeter, windshield wiper; mechanically good, S3OO. Hupmobile 4-Pass. Coupe Fire good tires, 2 bumpers, heater; mechanically good; now green gray paint; everything ready to go, $375. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 962 N. Meridian Riley 6530. Open Evenings and Sunday OLDSMOULE, J 924. 6 cylinder touring; In fine condition. Will accept small car aa part payment. Terms on balance. Rajidolph 7195. OVERLAND TOURING SIX, 1923 All have rebuilt, motors and are in tho very best, of condition: good tires and extras. three have glass indosure. Your choice for $195. Terms if desired. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Michigan at N. Capitol. REO, 1925 SEDAN Five-passenger, fully equipped; less than 10,000 miles. In excellent condition throughout. You must see this car to appreciate the big vajue we are offering. TERMS OR TRADE. LOCOMOBILE 965 N. Meridian. Lin. *l7l. STUDEBAJSCER T RADII XN3. Guaranteed used cars, at attract**. Drta “!iIKMACOST AUTOMOBILE CO. Studebaker Distributors Used Car Dept. 002 N. Capitol Cir. 8520 SEE THE LATE PAIGE AND JEWETT Also our large selection ot GOOD USED OARS Easy terms, low prices and your Dks ar L T. ALLENr

30 Automobiles for Sale 1924 11UPMOBILE 4-PASS. COUPE This is a dandy car with bumpers, snubbers and complete equipment. $545.00. E-Jf Terms, HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 1924 Overland Sedan —• Four door; plenty of extras; a real buy at the price we a.-k; $375: easy terms. Miller & Wides J Overland and' Willys-Knight Dealers. 650 Virginia Avc. Drex. 6847. Open Evenings and Sunday. 1921 COLE louring $175.00 1022 4 pass Peerless ooupe. ... $450.00 Rtutz touring. 0-pas* #300.00 Chevrolet touring. 1923 $250.00 Small payment down, balance monthly. These ears are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M VALUES USED CARS THAT WILL GIVE YOU THOUSANDS OF MILES OF TRANSPORTATION. PRICED LOW. TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU. 1923 BUCK TOURING Five tires; without a mar; finish and interior like new; lot* of extras: been used very little by a careful driver; mechanically A-l: a real car at only $450. Terms arranged. 1924 TUDOR SEDAN All kinds of extras, such as spotlight >, water pump, dome light, bumpers, etc.; looks and runs like anew car. This car will give you lots of service. Buy it for only $325. 1925 FORD COUPE In A-l condition; had very good care; good tires: a real bargain at $385.; smaii payment down. 0. WININGS CO. Hudson and Essex Dealers 3816 East Washington. Irvington 3598. Open Sundays. 343Kcwnotg^^H7lMnu*4 T WHtTAKt* SAUS C 011926 11926 Model Chevrolet Sedan 1 Bumpers. motometer. spare j tires, spotlight and other extras. This car la a bargain, and I the first 1920 model that we I have had. 11924 GihevroHet Sedan Good cord tires, new paint, eun visor and the motor in iu AH (Condition; upholstery flue. I u HoUK~SKkviag a—T rucks NOTICE CONTRACTORS. WHITE DUMP TRUCK. READY FOR WORK. BARGAIN. 464 VIRGINIA AVE. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1923. 1923. 1924 and 1926 modsla peaferred; we pay eaah and deal aulckly Save time by seeing us first. J. Wolf Auto Cos. 669 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St Plenty of parking space Ltn, 4616. USED CARB bought and sold GOLDBERO 522 N Capitol 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST uee<l urea, any nze: wnulaaala and retail Open eyemngs. 40GE83 TIPE SHOP. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles X'y 1 ;. a £V X 7 C &r

37 Money to Loan QUICK LOANS SHO to s3o<Q> Tins corporation is operated under the supervision of the Slate of Indiana, aim provides a place where you may borrow from *lO to S3OO in a dignifed; business-hko manner without paying mors than tho legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. We do not notify your employer, neither do wo make inquiries of friends, or trades people. You get tho money in a few hours' time ami without having any one sign your note. If you are unable to call in pertton at our office. phone us or write us and our representative will call at your home. HOUSEHOLD FDNANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Comer Pennsylvania and Wash, Sts, Entrance 41 E. Washington Bt. Telephono, MA. 2923 NEED money t Quickly, confidentially and business Ilk. deslnga is a Dart of the service ws give you. LOANS ON Pianos. Autos. Furniture, Etc, CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14114 E. St. MA In 0585. Lincoln 7184 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 E, Washington. MONEY LOANED On personal property and character as your collateral, quick, confidential. CASH IN 24 HOURS -Casy monthly repay plant. Low rate*. SECURITY INV. & LOAN, Ino. 188 N. Del. Lin, BOftO. Second Mortgage Loans ON REAL ESTATE AND Construction Loans _ . . An Business Confidential. Quick^rvtec K Kvrinn. *"^apoijs o pr AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners legal rates. Mr. Schmidt. 122 W North St, Lincoln 7ft7A Coal and Wood For Good Coal Call XJfel4s6 Ur. 6558, Ntehklte4Mo

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Coal and Wood Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton Va. and Ky.—The Best that ia Mined. Mined in Kanawha District. Bea W. Va.. 6-in block. Ice. fkd. ...f0 7i Best Va. egg. 2x4 ein. fkd. ....... .$6 Oi Beat Wi Va. mine run. 50 pet. lp...fS.M Be*t E. Ky Harlan Co-tt-in. Ige. tkd.16.7l Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora 0-ln. blk.. ige. fkd..ffl.7 Best Glendora ox3 Ip.. <jn. fkd... ..$8.4 Best Clendo a, 2x4 cj-g., cln. fkd...soO( try Our hoosier ash. , Bums well and holds fire overnight Hoorier Ash Ind. No. 6 lp 6 in. fkd.! 8 8 Hoca. Ar.h Ind. No. 6. 2x4 egg. fkd. .! 15 3 Beat Linton No. 4 6-id. lp.. cln. fkd. 8.7 Best Ind 4-in. Ip. No 5 ein. fkd...; 5.3 Best Ind. No. 6. 2x4 egg., cln. fkd. . . 8.1 Best V 111. No. 5. 2x4 egg., cin. fkd. A 1 Best Vermilion 111. 6-ln. lp. fkd.... .4 51 Citizens Coke, the best. ........ . $10.2! Delivered aiiywhere in tha city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. Drey. 4621. Since 19C8 Depandabla It will pay you to visit our yards ant see the difference in good coal. RED-HOT COAL White Ash, 3-in. fkd. 1ump..^94.71 Vigo county. W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. 1ump......f5.7£ Mullenburg county. W. Va. 3-in. fkd. lump 96.00 Coal River District. Wheeling, 35c Ton J. D. JOHNSON. 211 Guaranty Bldg. HI. 4164. Clr. 6984. RI. 6445. QUALITY lump, toraea Indiana No. 5. 3-in. W. Va.. 4 in. lp.. fkd ~...56 -if _ Logan County. toco„ 6-m. lump 5h0ve1ed.......„ fc sß in McDowell County, J. & 1. COAL CO. 1205 Roachc. Ran 2U. i BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK KAZIL PEA* AiSd’&lJT'* 94°6U EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 034 Fowler. , Main 09. -

39 Legal Notices COMMISSIONER'S SALE OP REAL „.. . ESTATE Notice ia hereby given, that the under signed, as commissioners, duly appoint!* as such by the Probate Court of Marmi County, Indiana In a cause of action pend • n ?, ui said court for partition of certain nii Wherein Hoy K. Culbertson u P aintlff and Charles 8. Earle, James Har old Earle, Alice M. Leap, Charles R. Earle Gracc.Mary Weise, Mable Mudeasla Eaatei day Thomas Oliver Eaaterday, Thomas C Easterday. Guardian of Thomas O. It asterthomas C. Easterilay Guardian of Muble sf. Eaaterday. and Clarenoe \V Mcana. executor of the last will and teals meut of Emily L. Kennedy, deoeased, are defendants, and bung Causa No. 1976 of said rourt. w-lli. an such commissioners between the hours of 10 oclook s. m. am f.Q clock p. m., on Saturday. April 24 • Aft? from day to day thereafter unit v® ,* ! *l v office of slcans A Bucntlni, o ... State Life Bldg , in the city of Ind anapolls, Indiana offer for sale, at prl vats sale, the following real estate in Mar ion County. Indiana, tp-witi l’art of the oust half f%) of the southeast quarter of Sec-ion 3# and part of the west half of the southwest quarter of 9c-tlon 33, all tn Township 17 North. Range B feast, de scribed aa follows: Beginning at tb soutlieast corner of said Hc-tlon 32 and running west with the south line thereof 288.7 feet to the east line of the Northwestern Traction right-of way; thence with said right of-way line iiortli 20 degrees west ftßs 7 feel, thence east parallel to the south llnss of said Sections 32 and 33. 63,1.2 fret to tho center of the Ml.-hUap JpT thence with the center of said roSH south •’() degrees east 585 7 fret to south line of said Section 33 1 west 334 % fret to the place of nI L I FL contabiing eight. (8) acres ofW which 3 8-100 acn-s are in twTdßsr.-V tlon 38 and 492 100 acres are ui said ■ Section 32. Said real estate brine tne ’ same real estate that was deeded to said Emily E Kennedy by Anna K Reveal bv deed, recorded in Land Record 60 at page 339 thereof of tlio rec ords in the office of the rfsioniar of Marion County. State of Indiana, also the west half of tho southeast Quar ter of Section 32. Township 17. Range 3 East, except thirty-throe a--res off of the north end thereof, except, also that part of said west half of said southeast quarter formerly belonging to * rands A vvalker, descrioeir as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said quarter section, going thence north along the weet line of satd quarter section 1.592.98 feet to a point; thence east parallel with the south Jms of said auarter section 437.7 foet: thenco souln parallel with the west lino of said auarter section 1.092.33 feet, to the south llne.of said quarter se-dion; thened wcst 437.7 feet to the place of beginning; also ex cept t 2 seres In said west naif of said southeast % conveyed hy Bmllv E Kennedy and nueband to Anna F. Revesl bv deed recorded in Land Rri’ ord 0p at page 177. thereof of the records m the office of the recorder of Marion County. Indiana, and except also 4 acres in said west half of *akl southeast quarter conveyed bv S Emily E. Kcnneilv and husband to an Kreticr by deed recorded In 4 Record 67 at page 317 of tbs records Iu tho office of tho recorder of said county and by bar teaauvciyed to James W. Kennedy, That said real estate will be sold to the highest ajid bast bidder for cash In hand or onq-thtrd eaah. one-third in twelve months and one-third In fifteen months and subject to the aproval oi said court, GEORGE YOUNG. 'mmtoslotMrs. MEAN 9 * BUENTTNO. A tornm-s for Commissi,meas. '\h-id Nolloe 1 hereby given that 1h Board of School Commissioners of the City M hi dlauapolis. Indiana, will up to the hour of 11 o'clock a. ra., on April S3. 1930. re reive sealed bids for tlic maniifaotnriQfe delivering and installing of the \VHslilurton and Thomas Jr/frraou Schools aa follows: 111 Washington High ,School! la) Dumcstio sciem'o l.ilxjratory meut. I hi Domestic arts lalrcrataty (c) Bhnp equipment. Id) Motor generator ana SWIicMMOH for science laboratories (ql Science lalxiriiicries (fl Cafeteria and kitchen (g) Corridor lockers. Plans and specifications for Items a. b and c are on file at the School Admlntstra tlon Bldg-. Plans and specifications lor tho Items and, e, sand g aro on fllo at the office of Vonnegut. Bolin A Mitellsr, arehitfctg. 010 Indiana Trust Bldg,. Indlsoapo(3) Thomas Jefferson High ScUooll (a)DomesUc eciwioo laboratory equipment (b) Domestic arts laboratory equipment. <c) Shop equipment. (and) Science laiMiratorlee equipment, fe) Cafeteria and kitchen equlpuMni. I*lans and specifications for items a. b and c are on file at the School Admlntstra tion Bldg. Tho plans and specifications for items <1 and q arc on file at the Sf Harrison & Turnock. archlteote. ftoo card of Trade IMIg.. Indianapolis, %nd gt le School Administration Bldg. 150 b. Meridian St,. Icdlttriapolii. jtlds should bo submitted erparatetr for items a. b, a etc,, and marked plainly upon envoi opp just what Itamhlo upon is enrioged. no "(a) Washington High Sohool —Doraestio Sctonco l.wbtwatory Equipment. . All nropoeale must be made on blank form flo. 9ft. prewribed by tbs Jbdisn* State Board of Accounts and skaO oe ac compacted by a certified chock for not lass than throp i>ov Cent (3 %) of tho bid Certified checks must bo made payabls to the Board of School t>ni.mis*iphon es tho City of Indianapolis and must bo jsril fled by a bank or trust company In Indt anapolls or by Now York. Chicago or In dianapolis exchange. In caso the redder whose bid shall be accepted shall not wtthtn five days after notice of acceptance, enter Into a written contract with tho board to perform the bid and secure tho contract, by a bond Ipr JOO% of the bid. which bond shall bs In tho form and with sureties to the approve’ of tho board, this certified cheok and tls proceeds ehall bo and remain the absolute property of tho board as liquidated dam Mrs for such falluro. and tho ptddsr Shall bp liablp for potliing beyond tho prooorAi of tho cheok for tho failure, it Was _ln' possible to anticipate tho exact amount t*f damages such failure would pmw> to a Payments will bo made at tho Ml* of [hty per cent 180%) of the viSiA ot o work delivered and Installed ri-sdr for use. No payment, will be rnado to* equipment delivered, but not Installod. Tho right Is reserve! to reiect any and all bids, and to refrain from Soappuhg or rejecting bids for not more than ton i 10* BOARD OF SCHOOL COJIMTSSfONERS OF __ y-15 th day otSeptember. 1935. to Tn ternattonal Harvostw Conipany M Amcr tea. and filed for record wdth thn rpoorder of Marlon County, itvliana. on tha 1 fitn day of September. 1925. in Cfhattpl Mon gage Record No. 391. page No 78. and upon whmh mortgage there Is declared to be due ami unpaid $472.22 principal, and 53 re-nts interest total $472.75. wa have taken pnssewcon of One ured Masters truck and attiteh metitH. Motor No. 12330. Serial No 84201. Being the property described in said tnori. gage and will sell it at public sala to tn highest cash bidder at tha Hervlda Btate of the International Harvester Ootnpaiv.j BkteYMak iTOit slffkl