Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1926 — Page 7

JUNE 'll, 1926

ATTENDANCE GOES OVER m ■ All Phases of Sunday School Work Talked. By United Press RICHMOND, Ind., June 17.—Attendance at the annual convention of the Indiana Sunday School Association was beyond the 3,000 mark today, with additional visitors still arriving. Every phase of Sunday school Work was under discussion at meetings of the three sections into which the convention was divided after the opening session. In the Bible memory contest Marguerite Pray lick, 11, of Ft. Wayne won first place by a margin of of 1 per cent over Charles Johnson of Linton, wha was given second place. The association of gold crown and gold star counties re-elected Harry Eller, Crawfordsville, president. Fred Leighty, Auburn, was named vice president and Mrs. Mabel Tharp, Lynn, was elected secretary-treas-urer. Building Permits _ J. A. MeCloskey. reroof, 1109 X. Oxford, 1204. A. Cook, reroof. 4256 Sunset. $214 Dora Gittiens. porch. 1020 Bates. SSSO. Roval Buildine: Company, furnace. 5703 Broadway Terrace. S2OO. L. R. Bryan, remodel. 825 Union, $2,000. M. Brandlein. gTeenhouse. 0359 Boulevard PI.. Sl.lOOe Frank Wayman. reroof, 0145 Ruckle, S2OO. H. C. Altenberg, garage. 5720 Broadway Terrace. SSOO. FT. C. Altenbersr. dwelling. 5720 Broatlwa- Terrace. $5,500. J. Oeir, addition. 2602 X. Capitol, $6,000, S. C. P-dtison. dwelling. 1109 X. Bancroft. $4,000, * k S. G Pattison, garage, 1109 X. Bancroft. S2OO. Union Ire Company, coal office. 1922 Bh’ff. $1,072. Union T.-e Company, addition. 1922 Bluff. $057. Bethany rhrrih. furnace. Quill and Minnesota,, $329. Oswo’d Weber, furnace. 904 X. Tretnont. SOOO. Fa ! leg Watson, room. 21-10 Xew. S9OO. Dan I.eGnre, dwelling. Michigan and Tibbs $8 500. \ O D. Parrish, garage, 5237 X. Pennsylvania. SSOO. O. D Pn-rieb. dwelling, 5207 X. Pennsylvania. $9,500. Jones, garage, 842 Edgemont. 5500. Katherine Denny."garage, 2826 Washingtort Bird.. $375. Sam Moore, addition. Usss Tabor, $1 200. Charles Evans, garage. 1453 Congress. S2OO. Charles Evans, dwelling. 1453 Congress. $2 600 C. C. Finnefrock, dwelling. 1256 S. State. $7,200. H. C. Xicholson. garage. 5103 Park, S4OO. Francis Xewton. garage, 611 N. Sherman. S3OO. C. V. Coulter, porch. 3440 Wmthrop, S2OO. R H. Shclhorn Company, garage, 1432 Burdsall. S2OO. R. H. Shelhorn Company, dwelling. 1432 Burdsall. $5,300. R. H. Shelhorn Company, garage. 1440 Edgemont. S2OO. H. Shelhorn Company, dwelling. 1440 en-ont. $5,400. R. 11. Shelhorn Company, garage, 1416 Edvemont, S2OO. „ R. H. Shelhorn Company, dwelling. IN6 Edtremonl. $5,300. R. H. Shclhorn Company, garage. 1420 Edgemont S2OO. R. If. Shelbern Company, dwelling. 1120 Edgemont. $5,200. • R. H. Shelhorn Company, garage. 1428 Kdcemont. S2OO. R. H. Shelhorn Company, dwelling, 1428 Edgemont $5,200. \ R. H. Shelhorn Company, dwelling. 1424 Edeenjont $5,300. RVII. Shelhorn Company, garage. 1424 Edgemont. S2OO. - X. O. Shelley, furnace. .154 W. ThirtyFirst. $350. „ George Stamm, furnace. 720 X. Denny. $2lO. Bridges & Graves Company, furnace. 5263 Park. $2lO. Chris Olsen, furnace. 319 Graham. $240. If. F. Lo6h, lurnace. 5244 Guilford, $2lO. George Warren, furnace. 430 Eastern, 5200 C. B. Faulkener. furnace, 632 W. lortyI bird. $240. c F. Stout, furnace. 1430 X. Capitol, 1318. . Southern Building Compans*. furnace, 745 N. Camnbell, $235. H. F. Losli, furnace, 5248 Guilford. $2lO. Walter Stace, furnace. Ul2l Leonard $2lO. •Tames Done, furnace, 1307 Hoefgen, $2lO. Vick Linder, furnace. 222 N. Mount, $250. Cha~’cs_ VanSant. furnace. 1328 HartLe" is Schupp. funiace. 5114 E. 4Val nu* $240. [;ov p arson, furnace. 0i44 Broadway Terrace. $26.5. f. D. Boning, furnace, 902 X. Bosart.. K°lo. Klee Sclirieber. furnace, S. Pennsylania. $210; $ D. Pendley. furnace. 6140 Cornell. Sant Cohen, fftrnace. 1504 S. Meridian, ,/>P7 M. Matthew, furnace. 6420 Central. $260. c. M Matthew, furnace. 6420 Central, $260 S. M. Miterv, furnace. 2SIO X. Chester. $2”2. Rnlvrt Bock, dwelling, 2406 Manlove. $2 500. William Kinkead. garage, 1173 W. Tweptv-Eighth. S2OO. John Barrett, dwelling. 4359 Carrollton. $9 500. William Stock, furnace, 2929 Kenwood, 5300. „ William Stock, furnace. 2933 Kenwood. John Lewis, furnace, 880 Roache. $227. John Davis, furnace, 223 Leota. $312. John Ott. furnace. 2161 S. Meridian. $3lO. William Durve, furnace. 1419 Montcalm. S3OO. „ r . Fred Mclsheimer. furnace. 2002 Minnesota. $325. Alta Strader, furnace. 1110 Oliver, s3° 8 Union Rea It v Company, dwelling. 5620 Broadway. $4,500. Every sixth person in France has a bicycle, the total number being about 6,400,000. There are ten times as many bicycles in the country as automobiles.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

BUREAU WASHES HANDS Farm Body Says Crawford Defense Fund Is Not Its Project, In a formal statement the Indiana Farm I>urtau Federation has repudiated the charge that the defense fund being raised for former Highway Commissioner Earl Crawford, charged with conspiracy to embezzle State property, is a bureau project. According to James tv, Mason, secretary of the bureau's purchasing department, the fund Is being raised by some of Crawford's personal friends who are members of the bureau. Mason explained that the bureau is to bo reimbursed for its stationery and postage used in Crawford’s behalf, it Is understood that. Crawford’s friends are proposing to engage ex-Judge W, 11. Eichhern of Bluffton as counsel. BUDGET LAUDED BY ORR —— * State Examiner Is Speaker at State Normal School at Muncie. tin Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., June 17.—Despite the large increase of population at State institutions, increase in the State ax rate has been avoided by the State budget, Orr, examiner for the State board of accounts told the class in political government at the State Normal School here Wednesday.

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