Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1926 — Page 10

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Death Notices - wwww> CLARY. GRAFTON A.—Arc 70 years paesed away Aug. 15 at his home. ~u N. Drexel Ave. He is survived by* his widow. Flora E. Clary: two daughters and two sons Mrs. William T. Stevens. W. A. (Andy) Clary. Elmer E. Clary of Indianapolis and Mrs. G. A. Thornquist. Los Angeles. Cal. Funeral at residence Tuesday. Aug. 17. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Round Hill. Funeral Directors BERT S. GAUD 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278 PLANNER & BUCHANAN NEW MORTUARY. 2o W Fa.l Creek Drive. Phone, davor night. Ran 4400. 4401 or 4402. Operating INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. George Grmsteiner lUDeral director 622 B Market. Main (WOP KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR lIA 1164. 1402 N “'Reel* Bel- 3868 B Y W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 222A Staelbv 8 DRenel 2670. UNDERTAKERS—TTISF.Y ft THUS. 951 N Delaware Main 3680. ________ , Special Notices BRING THEM IN NOW! Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Hats t\Ve specialize in cleaning and blocking FELTS. VELOURS. VELVETS. Muller Hat Cleaners (THE EXCLUSIVE HATTERS) 107 W, Maryland St. Main 6170. WRAY. JAMES L.—Members Englewood Lodge No. 715. ,F. & Am... are requested to meet at lodge hall Tuesday evening. 7:30 p. m. Burial from residence. -010 Meredith Ave., Wednesday at 3 P. m. O. S- JONES Sec y. I. -O. O. F. NOTlCE—Members of Northwestern Lodge. No. 807. I. O. O. > . Will assemble at lodge hall. Tuesday. Aug. 1 <• 102 ft. at 1 p. m„ to attend funeral of Brother Robert N. Harding. , ,IOHN K HORTON. Sec y. WILL EXCHANGE, rooting, tinning: for auto or businesses of any kind. Rooting $6.50 per square: guttering 10c per foot: shingling. SB. Try us and save money, Lin. 2041, Rl. 5072. BEST care given in priv. nursing home: all classes patients, including obstetrical. Diets, baths a specailty. Ra.i. 2483. 2105 N. Penn. R. SMITH. R. N„ C, M. B. MAE HIRT. „ 2351 Ashland Ran. 6339. Try my reduo. meth.: electricity for ritie. rheumatism, nervoupnegg: massagee. NATUROPATH, suggestive therapy and electrical masnage treatments for enron♦c and nervous diseases. Miriam V. bherlook. n M. Hunt 1938 College. Ken. 1236. THE ELECTREAT nuts new life in your veins md rcliivcs your pain. LOLA WALKER. ~ 624 State Life Bldg. Din. 8873, PERMANENT WAVE. SB. Special shampoo and marcel. St Bobbing bv exper. barber. 50c. ART-NOR BEAUTY SHOP. 349 Mass l.iu. 3050. Open oto 0. PAY ¥5 for beautiful PERMANENT WAVE. Guar, ft mo. Cheaper rates because of my low expense. In your home or mine, Web, 5310 after ft P. m. ON or after Aug. 14. I will not be responsible for flkbts contracted by any one other than myself. „ WM. H. DOW BEN. LEARN to fly. flying instruction: best proposition- passenger flight. h^raehute drop Sunday. Telephone Belmont 3101, Ring 1. ON or after Aug. 14 I will not be responsible for any debts contracted b\ any one othr than m.vsclf. JOHN MeCLTNTOCK. MARGARET SELLERS. IV O. D. C. N. D. Obstetrician acute and chronic disease massage. I N, New .Jersey. HT. noH.t. CARS to wash. ¥1 and up. 449 Indiana AvV Main 4300. No. 1 engine house. CARE invalids', nerv. mental eases. Eagt sidb pr i v ; i nit q r\._6047 Oak. Ma. 4P4a ; MEN to learn harher trade BARBER COLLEGE. 310 E, w ’* h ‘ nr ‘ ton St., Indianapolis, lnrL_ Main 6993 v Lost and Found

FOUND—Articles found on IndlsaI spoils street cars yesterday: 1 SCARF 13 UMBRELLAS 1 BATHING SUIT 2 LUNCH BOXES 1 BOSTON BAG 1 PURSE 2 PAIR GLASSES IN CASES 1 CARPENTER RULE 1 KEY Main 277 _ ■Slack travdin:: ban lost corner Harrison and Noble, Kinder. rail Mam .>S-!L LOST —Fox Terrier, tan and white, bob tail, tan harness!' companion. Reward. Har. h . r 'W. s PURPLE silk umbrella at Keiths'. Friday right. Reward. Harrison Oflsa-R. Help Wanted Male SALESMAN To represent ils in the territory of the State of Indiana calling on funeral directors. An old established lino. Will pay from $5,000 to SIO,OOO a year in commissions to the right man. THE EMBALMERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY, WESTPORT, CONN. Situations Wanted Male MAN wants charare of janitor service in apart me nr; can on place. Ran. 24Q4. TRUCK DRIVER or chauffeur "or job work. Kenwood 5200. Situations Wanted Female COLORED lady, half-day work: Sunday dinners; "xoerienced woman. Ken/2813. COLORED woman wants day work or laundhy. Webster 0325-M. COLORED woman wants work by the day. Lincoln 5110. PLAIN sewing, folding circulars, addresslng envelopes at home. Bel. 2213-R. bet. 3. NEAT colored girl: nursing, elevator girl. waitress, day work. Har, 30511-W. GlßT..—Wants cooking and housework; permanent place. Call Lincoln 541)3. EXPERIENCED colored lady wishes laundry w ork by day. Ken. 143*. LAUNDRY work, called for ami delivered: reason.: work guaranteed. Ken, 1437. EXPERIENCED woman for housework in respectable widower's or working couples' iiomc. Web, 1388-W. GENERAL housework or day work, by week. Webster 1 flflfl-W. Rooms for Rent AJLA.. N.: airy front rm.: nice loea • priv. time bfkfast if desired Lin, 11575. BOS A RT. 331: front rm..’ with garage. Irvington 2355. DELAWARE. N.. 515: mod. rm.. with or without board: reasonable. Lin. 7180. N. DELAWARE, 713: walking dist.: cool, quiet rm.; hot water; no other roomers. N. MERIDIAN,'22OB; beautiful sleep, rm., adj hath: suitable 1, 2. Har, 3879-W. E. NORTH. 318. No. 0: walk. dißt.: cool, quiet rm.. next bath: no other roomers; by married couple. Riley 3338. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1100; attractive 2room suite: living-room and bedroom: suitable foe 3 or 4. Reasonable.

Rooms for Rent PENNSYLVANIA 1100 N.: business mail to share beautiful room: twin beds. Riley 51188. W. PRATT. 155: 2 connect, rms.; 2 or 3; walk, diet.: ¥2.50 and $3. Lin, 6114. SENATE. 218 N.: sleeping room; private entrance. Riley (1303. TALBOTT. 200!) N.- mod. rm.; priv. fam.; nicely turn,: garage. Rail, 4007. VERMONT. 123 E.: nicely film, front rm.. downstairs: reaa.: hrd. opt. Lin. 7708. VERMONT. E.. 138; No. 1: modern, airy room; priv, family: close in. RI, 4409. GIRLS—New Jersey. N... 2135; suite of rms.:, use of piano: home privileges. Continuous hot watt r. Ran. 0217. 200 clean, comfortable, well ventilated rooms, with or without bath. Kates $5 per week and up. SPENCER HOTEL South Illinois St., Opposite , Union Station. Lincoln 7501. SLEEPING rooms, for ladies employed; modern. 321 N. East Bt. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N., 1005; modern, nicely furmshed looms: reaso-iable, Lin. 1795. CENTRAL, 1930—Clean, nicely furn. rms.. kitheenettes. 85 up. Adults. Har. 0827, COMAR Ave.. 1140: 2-rm. apt.: completely furn., including heat, light, gas and water: laundry in basement: Mi sq. east ot Shelby car line, Drexel 5114. DELAWARE. N.; 2 bedrooms, kitchen, diner, bath and steam heat: beautiful home: nicely arranged for 2 couples. Screened in porch, Har, 0563-J. N. EAST. 855: 1 large mod. rm. Nicely furnished. Riley 5028. EAST. N., 139: modern, nice, clean rooms: everything furnished: $4 week. 11TH. E.. 27: nice large rm.. kitchenette; deco.: lovely loca.: walk, dist.: also sleeping room. Riley 3792. N. HIGHLAND Ave.. 144: attractive 3-rm. suite: large rms.. furnished: S4O per month, ineluding light, heat, gas and water. Additional bedroom if desired; 1 block to public or Calholie IRVINGTON—3 unfurnished, clean, mod. rms.; comfortable for winter. Irv. 4039. N. MERIDIAN. 2208. desirable living-mi. and kilchenettc: suit, ejuple. Har. 3679-YV. MILKY. 129: two clean furn.: gas. elec.: private entrance: ¥3, Bel. 1839-W, N. PENN., 124 L; modern rm.: kitchenette and porch: priv. entrance: running water: linens laundered: $7. Lin. 7273. STURM Ave.. 1214: 3 mod. rms. adi. bath: priv, entrance. Web. 3502-W. TACOMA. N.. 1128; Large rm. for 2. with priv, family. Webster 0928-R. N. TRAUB. 128: 3 clean, nicely furn. rm.; light, heat .water and garage furnished; $7.50, Bel, 1510-J, TWO light housekeeping rooms: front, upstairs box, 1025 N. Alabama.

Houses for Rent ASHLAND. 1230: south half of modern double: gar.: ¥35: wa. pd. DR. 0083 R-l N. CAPITOL: 4 rms.. mod., breakfast nook. heat, gas, water furn, Har. |945. CARROLLTON. 6341: south half modem double: 5 rms.: gaarge. Hum. 2082. DAVIDSON. 041 N 0 rms.: gas. elec.: _ inside toilet: gar,: ¥27 30, M. 3130. N. DEARBORN. 530: modern 6-room douhle: full basement: gar. Web, 1813-W. DEARBORN ST.. N.. 2051—5 rooms, electric lights, gas and inside toilet, water paid; ¥22.50 per month, or $25 with garage. j. g. McCullough. 100 N. Delaware St. Main 1709. ENGLISH A vp.. 1114: five-room house: gas, electricity, porch: $15.00, EUCLID. 131 N.: attractive mod. double: gar.: beau, loca.: near si h, Reas. Ir. 1240. GARFIELD Ave. 727: fi rm. mod. double: gar. Very desirable. Reason, Irv. 4337. GENTS, 2111; 4 rms. semi-mod.: deco. Ideal for children: 818. Main 1233. INDIANAPOLIS AVE.. 2818; 4 rooms; electricity, gas: sl6, LUDLOW Ave'., 1821: fine 'little, double: water paid: Brookside or Brightwood ear: electricity, gas; ¥‘-'O. Web, 7004. NORTHWEST.-PATTEHSON: 5 rms.. somimod : water pd.: ¥l7 50. Riley 4179. OAKLAND. N.,'545: 0 rms.. doub.. mod., gar., laundry: water pd.: reas. LI. 5743. OLNKY. 2407: 6-room modern double: garage. Call Web. 1074-R. PROSPECT. 2427; 5 rooms and bath: oneoar garage: s3o. 29TH. YV. 152: rt-rm. double: mod., except furnace: ¥3O wa. od, Har. 0839-K. WHEELER ST.’’2l7o: 6 rms Slii.oo 3021 E. 22d St.: 4 r., semi-m0d..¥18,00 1920 S. Talbott Ave.: 5 r.. garage. SIB.OO 3004 Roosevelt Ave.: 4 r.. sem-m0d.¥20.00 2838 Shriver Ave.; 4 r.. semi-m0d..524.00 1252 W. 25th St.: 4 r.. mod., gar. $27.50 A, F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware. SEE DDNiXI P r oI.TE for far*aln N. E. corner Senate and Morris: 0 rms.; sls. Inquire 1257 S. West St, Dr. 3233. COLORED—W. St. Clair. Mlley: 4 rooms. mod., decorated: $lB. Main 1232. WALKING DISTANCE * 408 E. St. Clair: seven rooms: modem: good location for roomers. See this .today. Rent only $35. DUNLOP & TIOLTEGEL HOUSES, SOUTH 272% Shelby. 5 rooms 125(r Lawton. 4 rooms s22.t>() 749 Woodlawn. 4 rooms $14.00 1538 Shepard 0 rooms c, W R. HUNTER CO. MAIN 1078. Koorn for Rent With Board ASHLAND. 1000: board and rm.. in priv.. mod. homo: Brood clean cook in*: price reason able. Ken. 5010. / CHILD to room and board: comfortable home, with rare. Drex. 42.>0. 2 MEN to room and board; near Illinois car barn. Ran, 0162. Apartments for Rent ALABAMA, near 20th: choice 5 rms.: mod., city heat: reasonable. Ken. 4020 after o BUTLER. S . 1.31: 3-rm. mod. upper apt.; near Butler: private. Try, 0021. 14TII. near College. 2 large livftig-rooms. kitchenette and bath; modern: garage. Very reasonable. Ken. 4620 after 5 p. m. KENWOOD. 2827: 5 rooms, modern: newIv deco,: good location: S3O, RI. 0384. PRATT. E.. 218; 5 ,-ooms. alcove: steam hpat: strictly modJ.n. Lin. 8484. 30TH. YV.. 610: 3-rm. apt.; priv. bath in priv. horne. Ran, 4981_. Apartment Rentals H_ H WOODSMALL CO.. INC. We insure everything hut the hereafter. Houses and Flats Furnished 1805 E. MICHIGAN: 5 rooms, furnished: stucco. Web. 7041-J. WALNUT. E.. 320: Apt. 3: nicely furnished. 4-rm. apt.: adults. Har. 3830. IF you are looking for a completely furnished aprtnient for 0 weeks, after Aug. 13th. Riley 5790. COUPLE emn. will share mod. home; 1 bedrm. unfurnished: reaa, Ken, 2574. Cottages and Resorts LAKE MANlTOU—Cottages for rent. FRANK E. SMITH. Rochester. Ind. Business Places for Rent DESIRABLIT^ ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Every modern convenience, fast day and tnght elevator service, ugrklng space in building for tenants’ ai tos. Partitioning to suit. Excellent service; apply 710 Union Title Bldg., corner Delaware and Market Sts., phone, Riley 1104. OFFICE SPACE Very desirable, partitioned office, with desk: stenographer and phone service if desired: very reasonable. 425 Lemcke BMg. Lin. 1782. Houses for Sale BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME, EAST Five-room modern bungalow: an acre of ground: fruit and shade: paved road: $o.2o0: easy terms. AUDUBON REALTY? CO.. Irv: 1525. _ 1636 LEXINGTON AVE. Six large rooms, modern, excellent condition: dandy brick porch: good lot; paved, street and alley; a real home with only sooo cash. Call THE CHARLES R. ETTINGfcR CO. Lul_soo7. Res.. Irv. 1559. NEW SUBURBAN BUNGALOW" _ Only SIOO 00 cash. $34.00 per month. Mr. Huse. Hum. 2016. Mr. Christcna, Hum. 3438. / WM. MURRAY HUSE. REALTOR. 15%% INVESTMENT: double. 4 rms. to ■me: rents $24: W. I. Price $2,400: only s■>oo down. A. F. Zainey. 108 N. Dela. St. - $25 DOWN: sls MONTHLY. Bifys 3-rm. house N. E. Audubon Realty Cos. Irv, 1525. Irv, 0118-R 3. 1302 LAUREL St., on corner; 7-rm. mod.. including hardwood floors. Bargain. InowmerMlTO 5 Olive St. - 5 ROOMS a side double: rental SSO: price $4,800; S3OO cash. Ran. 0894.

Houses for Sale OPEN EVENINGS Only 23 Squares to Monument Circle Completely modern five-room homes: entirely new section; lots of air and urban life without its inconveniences. These homes face Rnodius Park. Take W. I. car to Kappes and walk north about three PQiiares. or drive to 800 S. Belmont. 237 N, Delaware. Riley r>2so. SEM'-mAofrn j home FOR $1,950 1041 ELM ST. On easy terms: three rooms and inside toilet: city water; sink in kitchen; gas. electric fixtures being installed: terms ¥l5O cash and $lB per month. Newly painted and papered. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3713. Residence Irv. 1904-J. Bvoadway 5734 A dandy B room American colonial homo practically new. Many desirable features including 7-ft. fireplace and master bedroom. This home is priced to sell quick and easy terms can tie arran AT YOUR SERVICE W. G. LYTL P Main 0792 Randolph 5200 "NEAR RIVERSIDE PARK Five-room mcKlern bungalow, in A-l condition: paved street: fmair down payment. balance like rent. Call Mr. Woosley. , W. B. Rueby 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 178^ 125 E. PALMER: 0-room modern house: two-ear garage. Drex. 4921. GOOD 5-rm. bungalow with fruit. Also good suburb. lot. 03x158. Consider some trade. Call owner. YVeb. 53.38-M. _ SMALL ca<h payment: small monthly paym't buys good ii-rm. bung, YVe, 5338-M Real Estate Wanted REAL ESTATE To buy. sell or exchange cat! kURTZ ft LEASE 719-20 Lemcke Bldr Phone Lin 3484. CLOSE in nropi-rtv for subdividing. 1009 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Riley 2704. Real Estate for Exchange DUPLEX. 2000 north: to exchange for 6room single, north, between Central and Illinois Sts. Lin 5940 Ran. 4347. J C, DUNCAN REALTY CO Lots for Sale NEAR RIVERSIDE PARK 5-room modern bungalow, in A-l condition; paved street: sma.l down payment. balance like rent. Call Mr. YVoosley W. B. Rueby 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 1782 TWO lots in Schofield's Fairfield addition. 40x1.34 ft. each: located on Ewing St., near Prospect St.: lots 52 and 5.3. Owner out of city and will sell cheap on cash or terms. Price SOOO. Now is the time to plan for that future home. Address Box A 117 Times. LARGE LOT. 40x120: NEAR MOST BEAUTIFUL PART OF PLEASANT RUN BLVD. IMPROVEMENTS IN. Owner. 1438 S. Talbot, CITY PROPERTY, clear, trade for farm. 228 N. East St. FARM to trade for city property; 80 acre*. 228 N. East St. GOOD buildnig lot for sale or wtlt trade for a good used ear, Web. 2982 R. 80-ACRE farm to trade for city property. Call at 228 N. East St. Building and Contracting WE WILL EXCHANGE ho tse or sign painting lor auto or small business of any kind. Our work is all first class. | Fitzgerald Sign System. Lin. 2041. Rl. i 5672. I WE MAKE repairs and improvements on monthly payments: also build and finance homes. CIVIC REALTY CO. 130 N. I>elaware. Lin. 5050; eve.. Ken. 4247, WAR ELECTRIC CO. House wiring and flxtures. Miscellaneous for Sale ANTIQUE Walnut orjptn: 50 yra. Make hml. dsk. Hu. 2024. Sell or trade for chr. BUILDING MATERIAL 100.000 brick 2x4. 2c per foot: good used lumber. $2 per hundred: cash,- ¥1 each: doors from ¥1 to $.3 each. WESTERN WRECKING CO. CASH REGISTERS scales grinders slicer* „ rebuilt; guaranteed Fixtures all kinds SPRAGUE EX 22 W Ohio. Main 0.304 DAVENO. like new: $25. DAVENPORT table and roll-top desk. 3.135 Washington Blvd. DINING rm. suite; oak. 4-po. Kaltex suite. Lloyd baby cab., child bed. Ch. YY'a. 1)807 GAB RANGES Useo: ttioroughly overhauled. $lO end up. Delivered and con nected. Charle* Koehrfng, 882 Vlriiiia Art. GAS Range: 8 burn. A-l corn!. Bargain. Har. 11944-R. 1154 W. 31st St. GAS RANGE, cost S7O. want 522.50. Quick Mini. 180 Graff Ave. Bel, 28.31 ROUSE cleanlngr tour surplus clothing furniture, magazines paper*, will helo ill to help other* Sa'vauon Army Industrial Uouie Rhone tor wagon Rlier 0622 127 W Georgia MUSKRAT COAT, size 40: luxurious opossum col, and cuffs, Bel 3335-YV,. eves RADIO SETS regialred b.v skilled workmen. E ictric repairing. 130 a. Maryland St. RANGE. Aeorn: gas. coal: din. suite, solid walnut., twill beds. Hu, 6.329 or Bel, 4236 RUGS and linoleum at lowest prices. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY. 207 W, Wash. St Near Capitol. SCREW cutting lathe. 14-in. swing, 6-ft. bed. Call 704 Wulsin Blilg REMINGTON typewriter to trade for portable. Web, o 160, STOVE; Direct Action. Bargain. Wash. TYPEWRITER, Remington; Sell cheap. YVeb. 3160,

A W M CO. REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES REDUCE! •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. DOUBLE flat top oak office desk: bargain it removed at once. Wash, .->347\ FOR SALE—Living, dining and iicdoom suites: piano, jipright: miscellaneous: 2008 N. Sherman Dr. after (i o'clock, and all day Sunday. Owner leaving city. NEW BED. chiffonier, desk, davenport; very reasonable, 04 N. Irvington. USED furniture bought or sold. Cash or credit. 321 N. East 81. Miscellaneous Wanted SELL US your household goods or let us sell for you. L. A. HODGES AUCTION CO.. 805-7 N. Senate. Riley 2010, CLOTHING WANTED—Best prices paid for men's suits, coats, shoes DR 4007 HAVE good kodak: cost $35. Want tent. encyclopedia, bicycle, radio. Web, 0285 Pets and Live Stock BABY CHTCKS. FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY. THORNTOWN, IND, THREE GOOD WORK HORSES. Harness and Wagon. WANT English Bull: female matron. Want male pup: reasonable. Ran. 1844. Musical Instruments MUST sell saxophone; like new; nickel-plated; S4O. Drex. 0080. KRAKAUEK mail . also bench: Ist class cond. Wash. 0330. 0526 College. Coal and Wood BEST Poca. Red Ash 3d vein 4-in. shoveled lump $8.50 Poca. Mine Run $6.75 Yellow Diamond 6-ln. block. fkd., Fayette Cos., W. Va $7.25 Best W. Va. 6-in., block, fkd., Kanawha County $6.50 W. Va. Mine Run $5.00 Kindling with each ton. Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 5200. 250 Beechet St. POCO. 0-ln. lump, forkeo $7.50 W. vlr.. Logan Cos 4-ln. Ip.. Ikd.. 6.50 IMS HO.A.V *“?• H7l.' sajoP&SV"” <Sii:

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Coal and Wood SVNAAAA/WS/WWWVWWWS/S/W^^^AA For Your Next Winter's Supply Bu.v good coal—it will save you money. Best Va. 6-In. block, large, forked..s6.so Best Ky„ 6-in. block, large forked... 6.50 Best Va.. 2x4 egg. clean, forked 6.25 Best Va.. 4-in. lump, clean, forked. . . 6.25 Genuine Glendora bfock. large fkd.. 0.25 Genuine Glendora egg clean, fkd.... 6.00 Ind lump or egg. eleart. forked..... 5.25 Best Poea. lump, shoveled, red ash... 8.00 Citizens coke. It's the best. ........ 9.25 Special discount on your winter s requirements. Kindling with each ton. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4021—Dependable since 1908. It will pay you to visit our yards and see the diiferenee ill good coal. Business Announcements /VWWVWVWWWSA/WWVWVWWftA^ WILL exchange house painting or sign painting for auto or lots. Tilling; roofing. painting, glazing, repairing, building for auto. Drop card. Will call at once. 446 E, Tenfh St. YVANTED —Painting, tilling, roofing. Wlil exchange this work for auto or lot and will gave vou money Riley 5672. Drop card. 446 E. Tenth St. FEATHERS bougnt gold ana renovated ledllier uialire**e* and pillow* mads & F BUItKI.E 416 Mas* Main 14$$. RUG 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED ¥2 Superior Rug Cleaners, Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES” Sharpened TUriLEDGB 216 N UllnoU. SHEET metal wora? guitenng and sDOUtini Tin work and general repairing. CAMPBELL CO Phone Bel. 2808. HENDRIK DINKLA. house painting; comp. insurance 2650 E. 34th. YVeb. 2682-W UNEEDA STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIR CO. Fire bowl and repairs for any stove or furnace. Main (HUB. 3*JO Virginia Ave *Business Opportunities GROCERY and meat market: fine location; good business. Owner has other business Terms, Web, .3.381 3907 E. 10th. ROOMING HOUSE: BARGAIN: fine location. Other business. 1474 N. N. Jersey. TYVO stands. 425, 426. in E. Market: cash or terms. Belmont 3197-M. Storage and Transfer Established 1895. STORAGE HACKING OY'ERLAND HAULING OTTO J. SUESZ. * Maln 2353-3628. Web, 4579-0699-W LET us hirure witn you on your moving Local or overland PARKER TRANS FER 1273 Oliver Ave Bel 4307. MOVING nd vruenin* Reliable men Call BORNMAN Web 6571 NORTHWESTER!* TRANSFER 00, tlall at all tlmaa Randolph 3741 FIRE, tornado, auto insurance Service Loan and Discount Cos. Main 2478. ALL KINDS of Insurance Irv. 1481. Main 4589, BEN II SOLTAU. Money to Loan QUICK LOANS $lO to S3OO Tblfl corporation >■ operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana. provides a place where you mav borrow from Sit) to S3OO In a dignified, business-like manner without paring more than the legal rat* of interest or without being Imposed upon tn any way We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of frienqa. relatives or trades oeople. You get the raonev In a few hours' time and without having anv one sign vour note. If vojl are unable to call tn nrrton at our oft flee phone us or write ua and our raprwsentative will call at your home. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Henna/ivanla ami Wash. 9U. NEED MONET! Quickly, confidentially and buatneee-tlka dealing* is a pan ol the service we rtrt LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 143 y E. Washington St. W Aln 5686 Lincoln 7114

REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS „ PURCHASED. We buy from' persons holding deeds real estate contracts of sale. Mr. Fry. the Washington Company. t 57 W. YVashington SI. MA. 0792. FIRST MORTGAGE We make first mortgage Installment loans on city ana suburban real csttae. Mr. Fry. the Washington Company. 207 W. Washington St. MA. 0792. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORE? Loans on furniture 1 ¥5 below the legal rate. Lowest rate in city. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association. 330 Occidental Bldg. Main 6229. Southeast corner Wa.himrton and Illinois. See targe ad on Wednesdays. 6% Mortgage Money Mever-Kiser Bank FIRST or Secona Mortgage* on Indiananoll* or Indiana real estate. Prompt terviee R. ti WILSON Lin 6104 ITOI Rational City Bank Bldg We buy real estate contracts. schloss Bros investment co. LOANS SIO TO SSOt Room 513-14. 106 E Market Bt. Phone Main 1278 Automobiles Wanted WILL na.v cash for rour car or your coult.v •I: WOLF AUTO CO. Lin 4516 661 N Capitol. - If You Need Money Let your used oar. STAFFORD AUTO SALES. 326 N, Delaware. Main 5873, USED CARS bought ana sold GOLDBERG 522 N Canitol Main 26.38 Auto Supplies and Repairs THERE is always one best place for almost anything you Yvish to buy. Rogers lias led them all for Used Tires for six years. 30x3y 2 x2y 2 $2.50 31 and 32x4 ..$3.00 Each Other sizes to suit your pocketbook. Plenty of Used Balloons, $4 each. Rogers Tire Shop 3117 W. Wash. BEI. 4300. A NECESSITY ON YOUR VACATION TRIP ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS EASILY CLEANED CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL Expert top and trim repairs HABIG QUALITY SHOP 1035 N Meridian Lin. 8302-8303. NEW and used Dana, accessories tire* and batteries for practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed USED TIRES L. AND ELKINS D |rß9^ BT. CORD TIRE AND TUBE. NEW. 34x4. RAN, 1952. Automobiles tor Sale BRISCO. 1918 touring: the general condition of thia car will surprise you if you want transportation Here is a good bny at SSO cash. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Automobiles for Sale 1926 MASTER SIX Buick brougham: car same as new; run only 10.100 miles; lots of extras: 40 per cent discount on new price; terms or trade. CITIZENS GARAGE. 330 N. Illinois. - BUICK newly painted. Car in perfect shape. Terms or trade. 725 Virginia Ave. BUICK touring; good tires; a good buy; SSO down. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 9. Penn. 1926 CHEVROLET coupe; save $150: better than new: low down payment. 401 E. Wash. CHEVROLET 1923 Sedan: Spot Hte. good paint and upholstering; motor bear-.igs recently taken up. 5215.00, terms. STOLE CHEVROLET CO„ 540 E. Wash. CII E V R OLET ROADSTER, 1924; $160; S6O DOWN’. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES, 917 VIRGINIA AVE. CHEVROLETA COACH, late 1925: bumpers front and rear: excellent condition throughout. Priced to sell today. Terms to suit. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. ' CHRYSLER, 1925 ROADSTER Appearance of this car is absolutely like new; brand new balloon tires; A-l mechanical condition: a real bargain. CARL H. WaLIERICH, INC. Used Car Dept. 314 N. Delaware Lin. 5588 Open evenings and Sunday CHEY'ROLET. 1923 ton truck: closed cab. stake body; general condition: tires very good: on special price today: 5225. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 540 K, Wash. CHRYSLER 1924 PHAETON Brand new balloon tires; new duco finish : car thoroughly gone over and put in the best possible condition. Teams or trade. CARL H. WALLERICII, INC. . „ Used Car Dept. 314 N. Delaware Lin. 5588 Open evening* and Sunday 1020 COLE $ Sedan at a real bargain. If you want i good car cheap it will pay you to investigate. YV ANGELIN-SHARP. 443 Virginia Ave, Dodge Brothers Touring In good running condition. Tires all good. Will give lots of real service. Only $175.00. F. L. Sanford Cos. ' "The safe place to buy” 833-37 N. Meridian Open evenings k [ DODGE 1926 SEDAN Just one week old; full) equipped: substantial saving. CARL H WALLERICH. INC. Used Car Dept. 314 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5588 Open evenings and Sunday ELGIN 6 touring: runs good: ¥BS S2O down. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Vir. Ave. • FORD roadster. 1922: S. D.: five good tires; other extras: $75; terms. Lm. 4492. 916 E. YVashington. FORD—I 926 coupe, driven about 1.200 miles: owner left city, Jiad to turn car back: sell equity for s7;i cash, balance terms. ROY YVILMETH CO 720 N. Meridian St. Authorized Ford Dealer. Lincoln 3875. Open evenings Ford, 1924 Roadster Newly painted; four new tires: a real bargain at $l5O. 419 N. Capitol Ave. Riley 4614. FORD—Tudor sedan. 1924: billoon tires, lock Wheel, new paint. A real buv. SSO cash. balance terms ROY YVILMETH CO. 720 N Meridian St.. Authorized Ford Dealer. Lincoln 5875. Open evenings ' 7 FORI) COUPE, 1926 Only throe months old: same as new: bijr reduction if, sold today. Terms. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings. , 1920 FORD ROADSTER In tise 60 days. Several extras. Job looks as good as new Save money on this one. YV ANGELIN-SHARP. 443 Virginia Ave FORD—RoaiUt*r. 1926; 5 lire*: $275: terms. Lincoln 4492. 916 E. Washingtorn FORD coupe. 1922: ncwlv painted; good condition $12.5: S2O down. L. T ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Vir. Ave. FORD used cars. Always a nii-e stock of all models- Right prices. Square dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 625 N. Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings and Sunday. Main 4708. FORD, 1024 Touring: Mntometer, spotlite. lockwheet. water pump, rear bumper. brand new radiator rear tires new. rood snare. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. Now York, FORD ROADSTER. 1925 Steel wheel*, balloon tires. Looks like new. A real barffnin. F. L. Sanford Cos. "The safe place ti buy ’ 833-37 N. Meridian Open evenings FORD. 1926 TUDOR. LIKE NEW. YOUR CAR IN TRADE. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES, 917 VIRGINIA AVE. SPECIAL PRICE TODAY $225 FORD COUPE, 1921 In fine condition throughout. Terms to suit. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 2917 Central Ave. Ran. 1300. Open evening* and Sunday. 1926 FORD COUPE Job had very little mileage. A-l shape throughout. At a big reduction from new price*. YY’ANGELIN-SHARP. 443 Virginia Ave. 1923 FORD: four-door sedan: bumpers. spotlight brand new paint job. See this before buying. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 243 N. Capitol Ave. 516 N. Capitol Ave. 318’ S. New Jersey. Main 5647. * 1926 FORD TOURING Starter, balloons. A-l shape. Hardly be told from now car. Selling at □ big reduction. Carries anew car guarantee. W r ANGELIN-SHARP, 443 Virginia Ave. FORD BODIES Old stylo tourings, roadsters and coupes: new 1926 tourings; one t 924 four-dopr: also all kinds of used Ford fenders, hoods, splash shields, running boards, gas tanks, tire carriers and many other parts for Fords. Sale or trade. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM Sc PARKER. 544 E. YVashington St. FORD—Coupe, 1025: lock wheel, balloon tires, dcuole bar bumpers, speedometer. Been driven b.v elderly person. Bargain: ¥SO down, balance terms. ROY YVILMETH CO.. 720 V. Meridian St.. Authorised Ford Dealer I, ni-oln 5873. Open evenings. FORD—I 9 16 touring: lock wheel, balloon tires. Itsssler snubbers, foot fix'd. Bargain: S6O down. ROY YVII.METH. 720 N. Meridian St.. Authorized Ford Dealers. Lincoln 587T>. Open evenings and Sunday. Ford Coupe, 1925 Attractively painted: interior like new; priced to sell. Easy terms. Marion Chevrolet Cos. 401 E, YVashington, Open evenings. HUPP CLUB SEDAN 1925: completely overhauled: 5 A-l balloon tires. 2 bumpers, heater, gear-shift look, automatic wind-shield wiper and trunk. Duco finish. Will take your car in trade. Terms on balance. THE BAXTTR CO. Lin. 1524. 1142 N. Meridian St. Open evenings.

- JORDAN SPORT TOURING Duco finish: wire wheel*: tonneau shield. S49S MA. 0550. MA. 3264. MAXWELL sport touring: new tires and newly painted: good condition: bargain; $225: SSO down. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Vir, Ave, Maxwell Sedan, 1923 In excellent shape throughout; $350; terms. Central Buick Cos. 2917 Central Ave. Ran. 1300. Open Evenings. McFarlan Sedan Wonderful appearing car; excellent cord tires: $145 for a quick sale. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W, Thirteenth. Main 0943. Mitcheß Touring, 1922 Motor perfect: new battery; snare lire $95- rare bargain. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO.. 31 W. 13th. Open evonlnga. Main 0942. : ia

Automobiles for Sale A^A/W^VWWWVWVWS/VS^WWW>A Nasli Roadster, 1924 In excellent condition. Paint good. Top and upholstery shows very little wear. 5 tires. A real buy for $460. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. vr i ~ 3-1:3 Capitol Ave. v Main 5647 Open bvenlngs NASH TOURING New Duno finish: good tires and O. K. mechanically. $350.00. F. L. Sanfo-rd Cos. ‘‘The safe place to buy” 833-37 N. Meridian Open evenings OAKLAND 1925 COACH Finish and appearance same as new; equipped with everything; an excellent buy in a good used car: terms or trade. CARL H. WALLERICH, INC. „ . Us °d Car Dept. 314 N. Delaware Lin. 5588 Open evenings and Sunday 1925 Overland Standard Sedan Bumpers, 5 20x4.95 balloon tires. Car looks and runs like new. 5475. Easy terms. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. „ . 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5647 Open evenings Overland Coupe, 1923 Five good tires. In fine condition; $225. Terms. Central Buick Cos. 2917 Central Are. Ran. 1300. f Open Evenings. OVERLAND. 1921 tourings: $75 each: . down, balance weekly. Overland 1922 solan: $125: $25 down. 917 Y r lr. Av. „ OVERLAND SEDAN Good condition throughout. Make nice family car. At a bargain. YVANGELINSHAItP, 443 Virginia Ave. OVERLAND touring, 1926: good conditlon: SSO down. Drex. 223.1-M, PACKARD SINGLE 6 SEDAN 1023: rofinished in beauttfnl Duco. reniokeled: perfect condition: disc wheels; many extras. MR, STEVENS. Ran. 3820. Paige Touring, 1920 New paint and A-l mechanically: you’ll buy this one at $25 down. P. B. Smith Auto Cos. 322 N. Delaware. Lin. 3603. Hudson and Essex Dealers RICK ENBACKER • 1923 touring: new paint; mechanically good. See this one for a real good bu.v. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Canitol Ave. 516 N. Canitol Ave. 318 S. New jersey. Main 5647. RICKF.NBACKER 1924 SEDAN New blue Duco finish, upholstery like new: four-wheel brakes. disc wheel’s; mechani -ally perfect. Terms or trade. CARL H WALLERICH, INC. Used Car Dept. 314 N. Delaware Lin. 5588 Open evenings and Sunday STAR touring 1923: in good condition: $125: small down payment. 917 Y r ir. Ave. STUBEBAKER SEDAN $245 JIA. 0550. MA. 3264.

STUDEBAKER Special 6. 1021 Touring: Good tires, good running condition: good paint and top. A bargain at $125. $35 cash. $5 per week. LONG MOTOR CO. Lincoln 6865 STUDEBAKER Special 6. 1921 touring; 3 new tires, good top and paint, good running condition; $125: $35 cash: $5 per month. LONG SALES CO. 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6865. 1926 WILLS-KNIGHT 6-CYLINDER 4-DOOR SEDAN Y’ery low mileage; $350 down: balanoe in sixteen months. HAYNES & SCHMIDT 1003-5 N. Meridian. Lin. 7575-76. Open evenings and Sunday, YVILLYS-KNlGHT—Touring. 1923 model: mechanically perfect: good tires: ¥265; terms. Lin. 4192. 916 E. YVashington, $20.00 DOWN AND DRIVE HOME Ford tourings. .Ford coupes. Star touring. Overland tourings. Elgin Six touring. Chalmers touring. Many others. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 YTrginia Ave. Open evenings Drex. 0928. PRICED TO SELL! / Ford Sport Roadster, 1926 $lO5 down. Wire wheels and balloon tires. Essex Coach, 1925 $lO5 Down. Overland Coach Y'ery late 1925 model. ¥455 if sold at once Nash Sedan, 1924 Disc wheels, bumpers, snubbers. Fo-rd Coupe, 1926 Y’ery late, like new; $l2O down Hudson, 1926 Coach S3OO down. Jverland Champion Sedan, 1923 Perfect mechanically. Only ¥237. t 210 PENWAY BLDG. New York and N. Penn. iSain 5614 or see these cars at 311 N. Penn. Special Today Stutz sedan, 1923 $750 Stutz sport. 1922 ¥650 1920 Siutz tourfflg ¥250 1922 Studebaker special touring ....$250 1921 5-Pass Reo sedan ¥2OO 1921 Monroe roadster ¥.300 1020 Dodge coupe $ 90 Small Down Payment. Stutz Indianapolis Cos. 957 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. Riley 4922. Price Reduction " Stutz Bear Cat $175 Ford touring $45 Overland touring S2O 192.3 Ford eoupo $l5O 1924 Overland 4-door sedan $425 1924 Eolar touring sport model $425 192.3 Columbia 4-door De Lux sedan..¥s7s 1926 Ford coupe: new $495 Fifteen other cars to choose from: S2O up. Haynes & Schmidt, 100.3-1005 N. Lin. 7575-76. Open cviyiiigg. TRADE YOUR CAR for a late model closed one. A large lino YY illys-Kmghts. Overlands, Paiges. Jewetts. Nashes, ( Essex. Fords. Chevrolets, many others. ' L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES, Open evenings 917 Virginia Ave. FOR high-class used cars come to ILG MOTOR SALES. Hudson and Essex Dealers. 2957-59 Central Ave. Ran. 4576 Open evenings, Trucks Passenger Bus, 1925 Ford, with Ruekstell extension: in fine condition inside and out: motor exceptionally ffqoJ. This would make a fine school bus. Priced very low for a quick sale. 210 Penway Bldg. See this at 311 N. Penn. St. Main 5614. Legal Notices INDIANA WORLD YVAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS * (a) Sealed proposals will be received at the office of trustees of the Indiana YVorld YVar Memorial. Indiana World YVar Memorial Bldg., comer St. Clair and Meridian Sts.. Indianapolis. Ind.. until 10 o'clock a. m.. Oct. 19. 1926. for furnishing of materials and labor necessary for- the construction of the suticrstruoture of building ‘‘A’ of the Indiana YVorld War Memorial structures, located in the square bounded bv Meridian. Pennsylvania. Michigan and Vermont Sts.. Indianapolis. Ind.. all a* per contract-documents, plan* anil specifications prepared b.v Walker & Weeks, architects. 1900 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland. Ohio, and approved auti adopted bv eiad trustees. <b) The plans, specifications, contract form tin the form that will be rrquU*i to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal form are on file and can be aeen at the offices of the trustees And of the architect*. Conies of the plao* and snceiflcations may be obtained arthe office of he trustees or from the architects upon deposit of fifty ($50.00) dollars, which deposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. All deposit cheeks shall be certified and made payable to Walker ft Weeks. tc) All proposals shajl be made and submitted on special proposal forma fur-

WOOLEN BLAMES FORDNEY TARIFF FOR FARMER ILLS Democratic Candidate for Senate Is Speaker at Frankfort. FRANKFORT, Ind., Aug. 16. The general character of the farm problem in the United States is twofold, having a short-term and a long-term aspect, Evans Woollen, Democratic candidate for the United States Senate, declared in a speech here today. The short-term aspect of the farm problem dates from the war, Woollen said, and the longterm aspect goes back into the last century. "By the patriotic endeavor of our farmers to Yvin the tvar with food, agriculture in this .country was stimulated to abnormal production,” he said. ‘That abnormal production could not be brought abruptly to conclusion with the end of the tvar. Agriculture has since suffered from that YVar time stimulation. YVe have had oversupply and underdemand, the latter proceeding chiefly from the impairment of Europeon purchasing potver. Contrariwise, it was quite the other way around with the nonagricultural commodities. Their production was repressed during the war and with the armistice began a period of catching up. In ; consequence we have had a lack of equilibruim between agriculture and industry. At the end of 1921 the per capita income of our Indiana farm population had been reduced in three years S3 per cent, while the income of our other Indiana population had been reduced .ess than 3 per cent. Simply expressed, the dollar of the farmer has been, still Is, Yvorth less than the dollar of other people. Hits Tariff “It is inevitable that the war should have brought difficulties to the American farmer. For meeting those inevitable difficulties his patient courage and selLrespecting resourcefulness would have been sufficient. The cruel wrong of it all \\ f as that while struggling with those difficulties he tvas put upon by the Fordney-McCumber tariff act. I shy ’put upon’ because that act increased his difficulties in two ways: First, by increasing the prices of things he had to buy; second, by decreasing his farm market. “The average rate of duties was raised to the highest point in our history. The average of duties is now something like 40 per cent of the value of the goods on which they tre levied, and let it not be overlooked ever that the one unquestioned thing which a protective talfft does is to raise prices. Such is the primary of a protective tariff. “In Pretense” “Farm machinery and fertilizer and other things tvere put on the free list to be sure, but in pretence. I say "in pretence” for it avails the farmer nothing to haVe those things on the free list while retaining high duties on the materials from which those things are made. “How long a wrong Yvas put upon the American farmer in raising the prices of the things he buys may be measured by the fact that the Fair Tariff League, an organization favorable to protection, but to honest protection, has estimated that the net annual lose to Indiana farmers alone from the raising of prices by the Fordney-McCumber tariff act is thirty-three million dollars.” Legal Notices

nishrd by the architect*, and strictly as required therein, enclosed in a sealed envelope. endorsed with the name of the work to which it refers and addressed to “Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial.'' 102 War Memorial Bldg., southeast corner St. Clair and Meridian Sts.. Indianapolis. Ind. (and) Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved surety company's bond or a certified check made payable to trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial in an amount equal to ten per cent (10%) of the bid or proposal tendered: such bond to be payable without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. The trustees to have the right to hold and retain all certified checks and guarantee bonds submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered into or until all bids have been rejected. If for any reason whatever the successful bidder fails to cuter into a contract within ten (10) days after the award is made then such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained bv trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained by reason of the failure of the bidder to enter into such contract and if such bid is accompanied by a surety company's proposal guarantee bond, then and in that event trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a right to recover as and lor liquidated damages the full amount of the penalty of such bond: together with interest at the rate of six per cent (0 %) per annum and attorney's fees. In either ease, trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to any other of said bidders whose hid may lie deemed by said trustees to be the next lowest and best bid or may reject all other bids and readvertise as they may deem best. (e) Each proposal shall have the amounts written with ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time within which he agrees to complete the work comprised in this contract. (f) The time set for completion of the work by the bidders will be considered in determining the successful bidder. (g) Upon the acceptance of any proposal, and the award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award is made will be requird within ten (10) days to enter into the contract and to give an approved Surety Bond in the form and in the amount and upon conditions as prescribed in the General Conditions of the specifications on file at the offices of the trustees and of the architects. (h) Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting the same. (i.) Each bidder shall file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder has not directly or indirectly entered into any combination. undertaking, collusion or agreement with any other bidder or irrespective bidder to maintain the price of any work or contract, or to prevent any other bidder from bidding or induce any bidder to refrain from bidding on nay contract work, and that such bid is made without regard or reference to any other bid. and wihtout any agreement or understanding or combination, either directly or indirect lv. with any other person with reference to such bidding in any manner whatsoever. (j) The trustees reserve the right to reject anv and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD . WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG. President, w itFMT.g’V Serretary. NoriGE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE SCHOOL TOWN OF WOODRUFF PLACE. Notice 's hereby given the taxpayers of the school town of Woodruff Place, Marion County. Indiana, that the board of school commissioners at the Tegular meeting place, the town hall (the former Woodruff clubhouse), on Monday. Aug. 23, 1020 at 8 p. m.. will consider the following budget for the school year. 1020* and 1027. Transfer of pupils to Indianapo- ' its grade and high schools.. $16,510.12 Taking of school enumeration. . 60.00 Publication of legal advertising. 20.00 Salaries of school commissioner 187.50 Total .$10.773.02 The total net valuation of assessment of all property within such municipality is $2,000.(190. nd this, rate of taxation proposed 1* eighty (Ro> cents on each i” < ?m> ) hundred dollars of assessed valuation. Taxpayers appearing shall haw a right to be heard theivon. WOODRUFF PLACE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Aug. 16 and 17.

AUG. 16, 1926

TAKING WALK ON, BROADWAY WITH GILBERT SWAN Getting the Deep Low-Down on Greenwich Village and Other Places. 9 NEYY\ YORK, Aug. 16. Fa mous methods of P. T. Barnum are constantly being applied by those shrewd ones tvho might otherwise go unnoticed. The circus genius would take a three-legged pig, a tvild man from Borneo, a “what-is-lt” or a bearded lady and calling attention to “these strange creatures” would soon have a crotvd of gawkers. When the dimes had been counted he would smile and comment: “There's one born every minute.” • * • Such is the extent of modern standardization that any one who does not Yvear the exact clothes and

manners of the masses is marked as a "freak” and crowds turn to gape. Greenwich Village commercialized this many years ago. By means of a few artist’s smocks and flotving ties, this district dretv thousands from every section and became smugly prosperous. Chorus girls funny ankle bracelets or go without stockings and, of course, attract attention. All any sap has to do In this community—or almost any other, for that matter—is to affect a couple of eccentricities and, within the week, he Is marked by the crowds. * • * And many are the individuls who find this Barnumesque device eminently profitable. Just now Fifth Avenue becomes the target at which they aim. Recently there appeared a handsome young fellow, xvith long “artistic” hair, who paraded up and down the famous thoroughfare. Now and then, for no particular reason, he tvould stop and burst into a fragment of song. Hundreds would stop dead In their tracks and others would folloYv him. He would continue walking for a few blocks and again the necessity for song xvould come upon him. A few notes more and tl|en on he would go. After several days of this crowds began to look for him. Finally curious ones stopped him and asked what the big idea was. He was perfectly frank. * “I’ve got to attract attention,” said. “I’ve got a good Y'olce and know it. I’\'e gone around trying

to get engagements and couldn’t. I wasn’t known. Nobody had ever heard of me. Soon the whole city will know me.” And It does. The young man now appears several times a week at a big radio station broadcasting room and is likely to get a stage engagement. •I* -I' -IThen there was tl)e case of the young singer who struggled along until he conceived the idea of putting on a mask. Today the whole broadcasting world knows the “Silver Masked' Tenor.” So much so that a big musical bureau has booked him for a transcontinental tour, beginning In Ohio. His name is never mentioned. That's of no consequence. If he were to remove the mask it is probable that the crowds would soon fall off. And yet, I take my oath, he sings no better with the mask on than with it off. • • • And there's the old gent who appears on the avenue with an Alphine stick, in lieu of the walking cane; the Beau Brummelish old fellow wears cutaway coats and spats the temperature be 96 in the shade and if the time be mCrning or night —to say nothing of his waxed mustache and elevated heels. In Greenwich Village there was a hook store that passed from one hand to the other. No one could make it go. Along came a young man from the west. He had lived on the border and at one time “rode cattle.” He put on a cowboy hat, hung some lariats and saddles in the window, began singing cowboy And the book store is a success. GILBERT SWAN. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) RAINY AND SULTRY WEATHERLINGERS With humidity only 1 per cent below the season’s record, and aforecast for local thundershowers, Indianapolis today carried on with the same unusual August weather which to date has marked the month. Temperature was 71, or 3 above normal, at 7 a. m., while the humidity, or moisture in the air, was 96 per cent. The humidity record for the season is 97 per cent, established July 3. August so far has been exceptionally rainy and sultry, Meteorologist J. H. Armlngton pointed oigft Total rain during the month been 2 87 inches, while normal for the first half is only 1.37 Inches. Normal for the whole month Is 3.33 Inches. Little change in temperature Is anticipated. Rain Sunday registered only .02 of an inch, _