Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1926 — Page 11

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30 Automobiles for Sale ■LINCOLN Lincoln Sedan, $2,350 Lincoln Sedan, $3,500 Lincoln Coupe, $2,875 Stearns-Knight Sedan $1,075 Marmon Sedan, $1,650 Marmon Limousin $.1,150 Driven 3,600 Miles. Epperson Sedan, SB4O Packard Sedan, $1,350 Cadillac Touring, $670 Cadillac Touring, SSOO Cadillac Touring, $470 Marmon S4OO Peerless $460 Maxwell e.- $485 Lafayette SBSO Buick Touring . .S2OO Buick Coupe ... .S3OO i TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME Warageliini=Slliarp •128 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8040 FORD COUPE 1923; Almost nsw tlrs#; looks ami runs smorl; rpprrssnts a buy hard to duplicate: priced extra low at $150; easy terms C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. 423 N. Meridian MAin 3022 Open Evjninsrs and Sunday FOnP. 1923 chassis, two-door sedan; four excellent tires, spotlight, windshield wiper, lock wheel, speedometer, water pump, fine motor; 9140; terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. Used Cars, .'2O E. New Vork. FORD touring: starter, dem. rims SOO eash. balance payments. ROY WILMETH CO . 720 N Meridian. Un. 5875. Twenty-four-hour aervioe. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD COUPE 1924 Model; almost new tires: upholstering and paint, very good: extras; recently overhauled; runs excellently; only $295. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. 422 N Meridian MAin 3022 Open Evenings and Sunday 1923 Oakland Coupe This is a, dandy little 2-pass coupe. Don't miss the opportunity to get this car right. _ . Iluff-Buick Sales Cos. | 3(53 N. Illinois St.

1 H ®II HI flcnes-WhiMer OC* 1 /> , C3eani= Sales Company Up ‘‘The Store of Better Used With a Reliable Reputation for Fair Dealing Surely such automobiles as we have will surprise you. All are reconditioned, many repainted, with new tires; so that every car in our stock, is one which you may be proud to own. PRICE | 1921 Ford coupe $125 1 1923 Ford touring sl2s' 1923 Chevrolet touring $l5O \ . 1922 Ford roadster SIOO \ 1923 Ford roadster \ .$125 i 1922 Monroe touring $75 I 1922 Overland touring t $95 ( DOWfl 1923 Overland touring ! $l5O amA 1922 Ford touring S6O/ 1922 Ford roadster SBS l 1924 Ford roadster $175 1 1922 Chevrolet touring $75 J ® vV6Cii£ 1923 Chevrolet touring $135/ 1922 Elgin sedan ...sloo| 1921 Chandler sedan slsOl 1919 Grant six touring sso' PRICE 1924 Chevrolet touring S.IOO 1925 Overland Coupe ..$450 1924 Overland coupe /, $250 1924 Ford Fordor sedan * $275 1924 Chevrolet roadster, balloon tires $290 1924 Chevrolet sedan $325 1924 Ford coupe \ $290 1924 Ford Tudor S3OO 1922 Buick touring. California top $250 1925 Chevrolet coupe SSOO 1925 Chevrolet touring ."!.S4OO 1925 Chevrolet touring $375 1925 Chevrolet coach uUn 1926 Chevrolet coupe 1925 Chevrolet Coach . $550 1925 Chevrolet roadster .'!!.! $390 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Jooes=Whitaker - Sales Cos. 343 NORTH CAPITOL

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30 Automobiles For Sale 6- KISSEL =^3. CUSTOM BUILT Quality buyers ave\piore money In the end than price buyers. Price savings come from quality savings. Quality can be lessened to a degree that makes the car expensive at any price. Kissel custom-built automobiles attract the owners of very highgrade used and almost, new automobiles. This should convince you that, the following list are good values. Automobiles that you can save money on and still obtain the best of quality. NASD 1925 Rig S hrmighgm bmirht Isst August: bumpers, rear and front snubbers, running board lanterns, disc wheels; only sl-105; easy terma. STEPHENS"" 1923 Coupe; five cord tires. nw Thico paint: fully eoulpped: excellent at 9075: terms or trade. DODGE SEDAN type; almost fully equipped: muM be aeon to b* ap predated: bur disc nmt on this one. MOON J 934 SHan: new paint: overhauled bumpers, disc wheels heater and mirror; only 9775: easy terms or trade. OVERLAND - Rixrylinder IP2K brougham: new car warranty; snubber* vimishield wiper, rear vision mirror; only l, easy terms or trade. KESSEL De I.uxe *#dan passenrer; four doer: completely rebuilt; new paint; all brand new tires; fully equipped: carries nw car warranty; priced low. PEERLESS 8: 1921. seven-passengor touring: fire new oversized cord tires; per mamnt top. Tuns wonderfully, easy terms. TERMS AND TRADES' C. L. SCOTT AUTO GO. •122 N. Meridian St. Main 3022. Open evenings. FORD'COUPE t 925 Model; almost new tires: car, paint and upholstering excellc.nt: runs fine: a good one: only $3o0; terms arranged. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. 432 N Meridian MAin -3032 Open Evenings and Sunday FORD enune: 5 cord tires: motor In good running condition; SIOO today. ROY WILMETH CO. 720 N Meridian. Lincoln 5875 Twenty-four hour service. Open evenings and Sunday. TORD 1924 tudor sedan: brand new paint, plenty extras, just traded in on Chevrolet sedan: $95 down STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 640 E. Wash. Main 4447. FORD COUPE 1925: Five full-sized balloon tires, lock wheel, bumpers, spotlight and other extras; only $375: easy terms. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. 422 N Meridian M.\m &022 Open and Sunday

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30 Automobiles for Sale Real Used Car Bargains Bey Here—Takes Less Money Get More Value We have reduced the prices on our used cars in order to move them at once. We need the room for our service department. Look and inspect those: Dodpo touring $l3O Overland touring . Studebaker touring . .$l5O Ilupmobile touring ..$395 Ford sedan ....$l5O Chevrolet touring ...$l5O Moon sedan $1,295 Studebaker rodstr. .$1,295 Overland touring ... .$495 EASY TERMS Your Old Car in Trade Bob’s Motor Service i Open Sunday morning. 340 S. Penn. MAin 1705 FORD ROADSTER Sport Models CLASSY NEW TAINT JOBS Studebaker big 0 snort, touring: six good Ijres. windshield wiper and wtnsrs, new paint This car in good running conlitlon: lwst buv In town, many other ussf.ll accessories. x Ford touring; dem. rims, starter, good tires. Will sell today for $65. oupe, 1921: in good condttion, $75. Reo sport touring. 1924: bumpers, good tires, windshield wiper Ford coupe, 1925; new paint, lock wheel, five good tires, windshield wiper, a real buy. Essex coaeh six. 1924: bumpers, firs good tires This cah has had the host of care. Motor in At condition. See this car today. Oakland sport tonring: two tons paint iob: bumpers windshield wiper and 6id wings, five new tires A classy car. This .ar priced to sell. Overland sport touring; new paint: bumpers, new tires See this car for quick sale. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Your car in trade' * EASY TERMS L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Are Dreg 0928. Studebaker Big 6 Touring 'or the road. Price and terms to suit. Locomobile 955 N. Meridian Din. 1171 Studebaker Ligh 6 Tourings 3 of them. 1903: tiewly#. painted, good condition, disc w-heels. etc ; 995 down 522 N. rapltol. Main 2638 STU TZBARGAIXS - Stutz touring, fix passenger 8390 Cadillac 57 louring ......& 8,399 Hudson sedan. 7 passenger S3OO Ford coupe. 1920 $550 Strdrhaker light 6 tonring. 1023... S4OO Studebaker touring. 1923 $475 Kissel touring. 1923 $709 These cars arc in perfect condition. Small payment down, b dance monthly. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH ofi7 N. Meridian. rrmiingw and Sunday v m. STEPHENS 1923 Coupe: fire cord tires, newDuoo paint; fully equipped: excellent at $075: terms or trade. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. 423 N Meridian. Main 3022. Open evening* and Sunday. ~1924~F0rd Coupe A real good Ford in excellent mechanical condition and new paint. Iluff-Buick Sales Cos. Ford Roadster 1923 and J 924: starter, demountable, nswly painted: lots of extras: $45 down and ss.i down. f.22 N. Capitol, Main 2638 NASH 1925 Big 6 brougham: bought last August: bumpers, rear and front; snubbers, running-board lanterns disc wheels: only $1,195: easy terms. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. 422 N. Meridian. Main 3022. FORD sedan. 1925: original balloon tires Car driven by elderly lady. $75 down: balance payments rOv WTLMETH CO. 120 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5875 Twenty-four-hour service. Open evenings and Sunday. 1933 FORD touring: starter anil demountable*: m fine shape throughout: $l5O SoU down EUREKA AUTO PARTS. 344 v. Capitol, FORD. 1923 louring: slartrr demountaWes. cord tires: $125. G. WININGS CO. In- 3508

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Ford Coupe, 1923; good tires, new paint, 4 new fenders just installed and mechanically good all over. $150.00. Oakland Sport Touring car; in the best of condition; tires good; will paint to suit purchaser. $450.00. 1924 Flint 55 sedan; reconditioned and reappearanced; runs and looks like new car. This is your chance on the Flint quality. At the price you cannot afford to pass up.

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30 Automobiles for Sale Stop—Look Listen At the CAPITAL OVERLAND CO. Here are some real bargains for Saturday and Sunday: Buick eix touring $ 50 Fords with starter 45 1920 Overland 50, 1922 Chevrolet ..< 60 1924 Ford touring. Sand D... 95 1921 Ford 50 1922 Chevrolet Coupe 135 1921 Overland sedan 165 1923 Overland touring 175' 1925 Overland touring 335 1925 Overland champion, new paint and tires 395 1025 Ford sedan, new paint and tires 445 1923 Oldsmobile touring 365 1923 Wlllys Knight touring. new duco .. 495 1925 Model Maxwell coupe, new duco 495 1923 Ford panel truck 50 1922 Ford ton truck 100 1922 Ford sedan 100 1921 Cole sedan 175 1924 Ford coupe 335 1922 Ford sedan 125 1922 Late model Overland touring, driven only 7,000 miles 165 1923 Overland sedan, new duco 335 1923 Model Maxwell aedan... 325 I924*Overland tour., new duco. 435 1924 Special 6 Studebaker touring, new duco and Ores 695 1923 Chevrolet touring, wire wheels, overhauled motor 195 1924 Hup coupe sedan, new duco 795 2 Overland demostrdlors at a nice discount. Trades considered on most of these cars, also terms. CAPITAL OVERLAND GO. Michigan at Capitol Open evenings and all day Sunday STAR SPORT TOURING N*w tan top. disc wHHp. bum parti. Bpotljirht. copy wing* This oar has hard \ i.ffi ium I OOkl and run* lik* MW Carries a sixty day guarantor A dandy little car for some on* See it today MATTOX MOTOR SALES 1001 N*. Msrldian. Lin. 1177. ford coupe 1936: balloon Urn. spm-'ai locked w heel. Tins oar has been very i-arefully used s9.') i-ash. balance payments. ROY WIT.METII CO.. 720 N. Meridian 9t. Twepty-f.iur-hour service. Lin. 3873. Open evenings and Sunday. 1934 FORD coupe: in A I mechanical condition; spotlight lock whel: $230: terms EUREKA AUTO FARTS. 344 N. Capitol. KESSEL De Luxe sedan five passenger: four door completely rebuilt, new paint: all brand new tires fully equipped: earne* new car warranty; priced low. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. 493 M Meridian Mam 3022. 1024 Hupmobile Coupe Fully equipped with bumpers: anubhers and a 10l of olher extras. An excellent buy at th nriee asked Iluff-Buick Sales Cos. LOCOMOBILE 48 "The host built car in America.” Seven-passenger touring, in excellent condition. Fully equipped. A wonderful bargain. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. PEERLESS 8; 1921: seven passenrer touring: five new oversized cord tires: pe*> nianent top. run# wonderfully; easy terms. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. Main 3022. 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday OLDSMOBILE, 1924 touring car: motor .n good condition: good tires Will accept small trade as part payment, balance on pays terms. Web, 3005. OI.DSMOUILE. 1934 sedan: hss been refinished; 1925 hood anil radiator. Will sell equity or take small clear car as part equity Webster 2027. PACKARD TRADE-INS 1923 Faekard single 0 sedan. 1923 Oakland sedan. 1923 Marmon Do Luxe sedan. 1922 Cadillac- 01 Victoria 1922 Essex Cab. 4-eyUndcr. 19'J2 Nash. 4 cylinder carriole 192.1 WiUys-Knight coupe sedan. 1924 Rig 6 Studebaker coupe. 1923- Stutz 6 sedan. 6-pass 1923 Hudson coach. 1924 Lexington 6 sedan 5 pass. 1933 Rlckenbacher touring 1923 National sedan. 5-pass. 1924 Oakland sedan. 1024 Rig 6 Studebaker sedan. Many other bargain* Always open THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributor* Since* 1904. m W. 13th St. Main H 042. IT'S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want 4d har# to find It

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Star Touring car; new paint, new tires and reconditions in our shop. A wonder at $176.00. Dodge sedan, 1926: runs and looks likke new job. Now. if you want a Dodge come in and save the difference. 1925 Flint 40 touring; this job has seen only 10,000 miles of service .and has been thoroughly looked over and found to be in A No. 1 condition and repainted. Carries full equip ment, including Rex top; $650.

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39 Legal Notices X, . notice TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indtanapolis Ind.. wiil receive sealed bids until so clock p. m . Tuesday. May 23. 1920. at 150 N. Meridian Rt.. Indianapolis. Ind . for crushed stone for playground surfacing. Said stone to be fumtshrd and delivered to various school buildings in said school city as may ho directed by the as sistant superintendent of buildings and grounds. Each proposal shall be in sealed envelope plainly marked “'Bid* for Crushed Stone. All bids must be made upon proposal blanks prepared by the hoard, which blanks will be supplied by the business director at the offoie of the board. 130 N. Metidian St. upon application. These proposals must be aoeompanied by a certified check on an Indianapolis bank, or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for three (31 per cent of the maximum bid. drawn payable to the order of the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not. within five days after notice of such ai-eptance, perform hts bid hr entering into a written contract with the hoard, to furnish the stone in ac cordance with the provisions of the sped fmations. and within that time secure the performam-e of Ins contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the ap nroval of the board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain If.® absolute property of the board a* liquidated damages agreed upon tor such failurt, it being impossible to estt mate the amount of damage!* such failure would occasion to the board." Specifications may be obtained si the office of I lie board of school commissioner*. 130 N. Meridian St. The right is re served bv the hoard to reject, any or ail bids, and to refrain from aceptmg or re jrvtmc bids not more than ten 1101 days URE M FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis Ind . May 1. 1926. May 1. 8 13, 1936. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONDS ON THE ELMER DAWSON KT AL. ROAD IN WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. MARION COUTV. INDIANA Notice i* htreby men that up. to 10 o’clock a. m. on the 7th day of .Tune. 1930. Ihe Treasurer of Marlon County, Indiana. will sell road bonds in the amount of $47,000 00 for the construction of the F.lmer Daw-son el al. Free Gravel Road in Washington Township. Marion County. In. diana ' Said bonds shall be in denomination* of $470.00 caz-b and shall bear Interest at the rale of 4 ’j <2, per annum payable semi annually on the l.th flay# of May and No vember of each tear, shall be divided into twenty equal series of five bonds each, th" first series, principal ajid interest to mature and lye payable on the 13th day of May. 1027 and one eerie* principal and interest, each six months thereafter until all are paid . ~ , Said bonds shall bear date of the 15th day of May 1920. and shall be signed by the Board of Commissioner* and authenticated by the Auditor. The interest on said bonds shall Is- evidenced by coupon# thereto attached bearing the lithographed facsimile signatures of the Roard of County Commissioners The principal and interest on said bonds shall be payable at the office of the Treasurer of Marlon

Used Cam 1 Ilvl/ We want to know what newspaper the greatest, number of used car buyers read. Which Indianapolis paper reaches the most people—what elaks of buyers—what edition —whether news stand, street or,home circu- • lation. * When purchasing your ear simply state in which paper you read the ad and a SIO.OO credit will be allowed you on the down payment. Only one ten ($10.00) dollar credit allowed each customer. 1100 Cars==Al! Gmarapteed==floo Cars , . Any nsod car purchased here can L, ’ r\ "5) fj\ [Nlh rT? returned within 48 hours and the j 151 U ULruLJVJ L_3 other car in the house. This Credit Will Be Honored on Any Used Car in Our Stock We List a Few of Oor Mmy Bafgaimis 1040 N. MERIDIAN

Down Tsar. Type Payment. 1024 FORD COUPE SUO 1924 NASH TOURING 120 1922 CHEVROLET SEDAN 60 1024 FORD COUPE 86 1922 CHEVROLET COUPE 50 1924 FORD SEDAN 85 1923 CHEVROLET COUPE 65 1025 FORD COUPE 125 1925 CHEVROLET TOURING 85 1924 CHEVROLET COUPE 95 1923 CHEVROLET SEDAN 85 1925 FORD COUPE 95 1924 FORD COUPE 85 1923 HEVROLET TOURING 50 1923 FORD ROADSTER 45 1923 FORD COUPE 45 1924 FORD SEDAN 95 1918 PAIGE TOURING 25 1917 BRISCOE TOURING 25 1917 REO TOURING 30

Down Y**r. Tvpe Payment. 1925 FORD TOURING SBS 1919 FORD TOURING 22 1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN 98 1925 CHEVROLET TOURTNG 100 1925 CHEVROLET COUPE 125 1924 FORD COUPE 85 1923 FORD’ TUDOR 110 1925 FORD COUPE 100 1924 CHEVROLET TOURTNG 75 1922 FORD SEDAN 50

MANY OTHERS 7 * Credit also honored at 2502 N. Sherman Drive and W. Michigan at* Pershing. BIG VALUES SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS Oppn Evenings and Sundays—Your Car Taken in Trade DIRECT FACTORY DEALER USED CARS Lin. 3361—Lin. 4841. 1040 N. MERIDIAN

39 Legal Notices County, Indiana, at hi* offieo in the courthouse m the city of Indianapolis. Bids must be accompanied by affidavit of noncolluston as provided b.v law and sold to tho highest bidder with accrued interest to date of sale. _ E. A. RAMSAY. Treasurer Marlon County. Indiana. May 15. 23. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that, the Board of School Comnuasioners of the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. wifi until the hour of 11 o clock a. m.. on June 5. 1926. receive peaWl bids for the manufacture, delivery and installation of equipment at. the Washington and Crispus At tucks (Thomas Jefferson) High Schools as follows (1) Washington High School: (a) Domestic science equipment consisting of porcelain sinks, laundry trays. range# and stores, refrigerator with electric refrigeration, electric ironer or mangle, dryer qpd electric washer. <b) Woodworking equipment 20 woodworking benches. 1 shaper. 0 1 milling machine. 1 power hack aaw, 2 anvil#. 2 forge* 9 motor* and starter* f2) Cripus Attack# (Jefferson High School. (al Domestic eeienee equipment consisting of porcelain sinks. • laundry trays. ranges and stove#, refrigerators with electric refrigeration, electric ironer or mangle, dryer and electric washer. (hi Woodworking equipments 38 woodworking benches. 1 engine lathe. 1 motor and starter. Rian* and specification# arc on file at the school administration building. 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Tnd, Item# will he bid upon separately, but ail items lor domestic science may be bid upon the same blank, and all Item# of woodworking equipment may be bid upon the same blank, but must, be b.v Item# Indicate planly upon the envelope containing your bid or bids the items bid upon and for which school. All proposal* mini be made on blank form No. 95. prescribed bv the Indiana State Board of Accounts, and shall be accompanied by a certified check for not |c*s than three per cent JSek ) of the hid. Certified checks must be made payable to the Board of School Commissioner* of ihe city of Indianapolis and must be certified by a bank or trust company in Indianapolis, nr by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange. In case flic bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not. within five days after notice of acceptance, enter Into a written contract, with the board to perform the hid snil secure the contract hy a bond for lOoc> of the bid. which bond shall he 1n the form and with sureties to the approval of the-board, this certified check and Its proceed* shall be and remain the absoluts property of the board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, and the bidder shall be liable for nothing beyond the prn.-eed# of the check for the failure it being impossible to anticipate the exact

Down Yoar. Trpo. Payment., 1923 FORD TRUCK $49 1922 FORD COUPE 38 1921 OVERLAND SEDAN 39 1921 FORD COUPE 24 1921 FORD TOURING 20 1921 CHEVROLET COUPE 37 1023 FORD ROADSTER 47 1925 FORD ROADSTER 70 1919 STUDEBAKER TOURING 28 1925 FORD ROADSTER SO 1924 ford Coupe ss 1925 CHEVROLET COUPE 300 1921 FORD SEDAN 35 1923 FORD TRUCK 59 1922 FORD SLIP ON 30 1923 FORD SEDAN 45 1922 FC9RD SEDAN 50 1923 FORD ROADSTER 48 1924 CHEVROLET TOURING 75 1922 FORD SEDAN 48

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Down Tsar. Typ Pa'unpnt. 1925 CHEVROLET COUPE $155 1923 ( HEVROLET TOURING 65 1921 FORD COUPE 50 1923 FORD TOURING 46 1925 FORD COUPE 80 1924 FORT' SEDAN 95 1924 CHEVROLET COUPE 100 1925 FORT) TOURING SO 1925 FORD TUDOR 115 1924 FORD COUPE 85

TIME FOR WEDDINGS AND WEDDING GIFTS Many Newly-Formed Homes Will Be Wrecked, Partially at Least, This June by Same Old Presents.

By EloisP Walton. Wedding: presents! The invitations are out! Wadding presents! Someday one of our country's best minds probably will organize a company entitled “The Right Wedding Gift Selection Corporation." and through this corporation it will be possible easily to select gifts for "the Country Cousin.” The firm also will give suggestions on "What the Well-Ad-vised Uncle Will Send.” But until this master mind has done Its work, brides and grooms will have to cope with the problem themselves, dropping hints and leaving lists of suggestions around handy for the family to find. For this wedding-gift bugaboo has wrecked many a "best home.” S6sie Brown’s for Instance. The day after Susie married Herman, his aunt Ida’s wedding present arrived. It. was a purple worsted pen wiper heavily embroidered with silver thread, crocheted with a neat. Irish lace border. It was not only a penwiper. It, was Ihe last straw. Susie tore all the bridal marcel out of her locks raving because such an expensive looking pen-wiper would not match the library drapes. And Herman said that any bride of his who would make such over 39 Legal Notices amount of damage* such failure would occasion to tlie beard. . Payment# will b# made at. the rate of eighty per cent iso'll 0 f thp value of th* work delivered and installed ready for us 0 . No payment will be made for equipment delivered, but not. installed. The right is reserved to reject, any s.nd all bids, and to refrain from scenting if re]eeting bids for not more than ten itOJ hkJa'rd of school commissioners of THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indian a,polis. Ind.. Mav 14. 1920.

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an innocent pen-wiper could (rot. right back to her mamma anil papa. Twenty-Second One And when Betty and George were married in Grand Rapids. George’s mother gave her hless-you-my-chtl-rlren a mahogany occasional table. Darling table. But the twenty-sec-ond One. And poor Betty, thinking what a nice set of breakfast, dishes the money for that table would have bought sat dotvn and wept. And George said—but let's not go Into that. Oh, the sets and sets of salt and pepper shakers (individual size) that will pass over the counters this May, all wrapped up in bridal tissue! And the sets of salt and pepper shaker* (individual size) that will be returned over the counters and exchanged for something else in June! Prints of Maxwell Parrish's "Daybreak” will be sold by the carload! And many a. footsore shopper will sit down wearidly to look cross-eyed over her list of possible suggestions of silver and china and linen and glassware, and go back and buy a solid concrete garden bench for a two-by-four apartment. Ah, wedding presents! Clock For Everyone One woman has solved this spring fever for herself—she gives everybody a clock! Perhaps she has a printed list of clocks and just telephones down and says: “Please send clock No. 2SS9O, in solid mahogany to Miss So-and So." Simple, isn’t. It? Rut ‘most everybody else isn’t so methodical.' Most every one else wears out four or five pairs of shoes and comes TVS.ck home dogtired to look over allot something like this: Five dollar class: Chinese brass pieces, French -dressing bottle with silver stopper, silver hot water or milk jug. flower centerpieces, bookends, plated butter disli, wall bookcases. Cloisonne pieces, sugar shaker, door stops, toasting forks, candlesticks, wdeker tumbler tray, linen luncheon sets, table letter baskets, chintz lamp shades, waste baskets, half-dozen silver spoons or forks, small portrait picture on easel. Ten dollar class: A dozen plates, pair of ova) mirrors, sterling silver sandwich tray, three-section luncheon service for relishes and -jams, rag rugs, table linens, glassware, plated silver muffin dish, stools, wide topped flower vases, English brass trivet. Fifteen Twenty Dollar* Fifteen and twenty dollars: Lamps, plated silver chop dish, mirrors, pictures, hand-blocked, mounted linen piece for wall, over-stuffed, chintz covered chair; slat-back chair, occasional tables, silver candlesticks. Twenty, thirty and up—mostly up: Small oriental rugs, bedroom hooked rugs, chests of plated silver, occasional a # nd tilt top tables, twin, narrow book cases: odd chairs, clocks, dozen eighteenth century silver coffee spoons. And from there on, only the wealths' relatives would be interested! Rich Uncle Harry might find a joy in giving his niece a sterling silver and fine china coffee service valued lightly at some $274. Or perhaps ho might prefer to lavish a spuzzy Flemish seven-piece dining room suite at $550. As usual, the suggestions of dinner and breakfast of dishes are in order, as well as chests of linens and solid silver. KAPLAN, GARCIA BATTLE Kid Must Defend Tide in C’onnerticiitt Ring, June ?8. /?v Tiiues Special NEW YORK, May 15.—Louis "Kid" Kaplan, the featherweight champion, must defend his' title against F.obby Garcia at Hartford, Conn., or June 28, the State athletic eommisison ruled Friday. George Mulligtui, Waterbury< Conn., hotel man and leading New England boxing promoter will stage the bout. It will be held in a. stadium now under construction In Hartford, which will have a seating capacity of 25,000. Marriage Licenses Archie C. Crews. 24. 613 Grrrard, clerk: Prssie I Poorest. 24, 2317 N". Capitol, stenographer. Karl E Muff, 29 1025 Southern, upholsterer: Una. H Schmid. 22. 4340 —. Washington, nurse, .Tame# W Park. 20, 1051 Roadie, factory work; Nannie M Mitchell. IS. 2078 Highland, m ild. Eirl .1. Williamson 24 SO N. Dearborn, agent; Ruby M Archer. 25, 33 N. Gladstone, stenographer Charles B. l ane 35. R. R. .1 Rox 17. fireman: Frinees E. Berry, il. 48 S, Dearborn. bookkeeper. Culver C Godfrey. 25, 3334 Broadway, laundry: Ada L. Strickland. 33. 230 Hampton. Otis Osborne. 27. Ft Harrison, soldier: Idler M. Adams. 10. 2231 Central. Clarence O Ross, 33 Mooresville. Tnd , maehinist: Barbara G. Haseh, 21. Millersville. domestic. . Klmer J. Khnrensmith. 42 New Augusta Ind. storekeeper: Tva R. KHngen•mUn, 37. 2040 N. Mendjauu .. . . Thomas Burton. 44, 104< Alvqrd. laborer: Mattie Caldwell. 4f, 2020 Columbia. Andrew L. Sears. 53, Ren Dari*: Allen R Ellmgwood 24. 130 W. Twenty-Fourth, housekeeper , ... Roy Smith. 02. 1233 Bridge butcher; Lillian V. Rooney. 19. 1328 Bridge, housework. iATSnr, INTERFERENCE Tho dangerous practice of placing pennies behind blown fuses not only may start a. destructive fire, but also interferes with radio reception, according to radio engineers. It is believed that the penny vibrates and broadcasts vibrations through the transformer on the electric line. PLAYING CARD DISPLAY The studio of WBAI, Cincinnati, Ohio, is now decorated with a remarkable collection of playing cards. The collection, which has been displayed at two world's expositions, was acquired snme years ago by the United States Playing Card Company. RADIO PHRASE PATENT An attempt will he made to register an invi%ble phrase—a phrase used to designate radio station WBBM, Chicago—as a trade mark. The main point, involved is the question of whether spoken words can be stamped on the ether waves that transmit them in broadcasting.