Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1927 — Page 12
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Funeral Director* W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570, BERT 8. GADD. 8130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY A TITUS. >3l ft, DELAWARE. MAIN 3680. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. „ . Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1 Lost and Found
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S UMBRELLAS 3 PURSES 8 PAIRS MEN'S SHOES 2 PACKAGES 1 BUNCH OF KEYS Main 2737, BILLFOLD at Belmont and W. Morris. I.ibera! reward. MR PRYON. Riley 1832. BOSTON BULL, small: lost Sunday near 46th and Park. Rew. Woods. Hum. 2040. BRACELET, gold. Vi In. wide; inscription engraved inside: date 1873: lost downtown. Reward. MA. 3500. Miss Conway. DEERSKIN purse, lost, containing sl7, between Balsam Ave. and 20th St. Return to 921 E. 29th St. Phone Ken. 19. 7. Reward. PEN and pencil, gold, Sbeaffer. Web. 3951-M. PURSE, black silk, set with brilliants.' lftst Saturday night, Marott Hotel. Reward. Ken. 5147, 2 CASES of piano tools lost from truck. Liberal reward for return or information leading to return of tools. D. H. CRAIT CO.. 44 W. Ohio. Main 6971. Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE: our graduates pass state examinations, easily. 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. Mu. 5748 & 6509. CHRISTENSEN School ol Popular Music. Piano, harmony and all dance orchestral Instruments. 106 Pembroke Arc. Ri. 3890. Special Notices IE YOU have domestic troubles, why live in doubt: we get the true facts. STATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. Phones: Lin. 5482. Lin. 4092. Why guess when it costs less to know. WANT to care for invalid or semi-invalid. sub, home, by practical nurse. Be, 2986. "NESTLE-LANOIL,” permanent wave, $5. Call Lin. 4630. Business Announcements AUTCFGLASS Replacement CO. Main 0484. Expert personal service. 19 S. Senate BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garagra built: quick service: reas. Web. 68i8-M. CARPENTER—.Iob work, remodeling, garages. Ken. 4025. E. F. CLARK. CINDERS—S3 LOAD Band, gravel and driveways. DRex, 1010. CLEAN white ivory and all woodwork. floors and all painted surface, with MAAS S MAGIC CLEANER. Two pounds. 25c. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Virginia. MAln 1225. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement brick work. Dr. 0736. FEATHERS bought, sold aid renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKT-E, 416 Mass. Main 1428 GRADING sodding, excavating and hauling. Weh. 0064. LAWN MOWERS; sharpened and repaired: shears and edge tool 9 sharpened. H. A. QAUM, 43 Virginia Ave.. Main 7188. PAINTING. PAPER CLEANING. ROOF RBPAIRINO. RILEY 3917. PAPER CLEANING: $1 room: 10 yrs. exp. BEAPPRE & PAYNE. Drexel 6319. PAPER cleaning. $1 room: 10 years experience, BEAUPRE & PAYNE. Dr, 6319. PAPER furnished and hung reasonable; work guar. Jacobs & Hall. Lin. 1456PAPER cleaning, paint washing, hardwood floors; work guaranteed. DRex. 2099. PAPER hanging, painting. 1927 samples; work guaranteed. Drexel 6828. PAPER cleaning, hanging: samples shown;. paper sum.: $4.50 room. Webster 0318. PAPER cleaning, experts. $1 room and up; guar, Boston & Hauser, DRex. 1839-B. PAPERHANGEKS and painters. J. BARRETT & SON, Drex. 6853, PATCH plastering neatly and promptly done. Ran, 6434, REPAIRS and improvements of all kinds on monthly payments. VAN TREESE. Lin. 5050. Eve.. Drex. 5215. RUG 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED $2 Superior Rug Cleaners. Ken. 4462. RUGS. 9x12; thoroughly cleaned: $2: CONNOR RUG CLEANFR. Web. 6915. SODDING, Hauling, cellar digging, tnder houses, Web. 3184. SPECIAL—Ten days only: 9x12 rugs cleaned. $1.50. Riley 6277, WALLPAPER CLEANING. References. MR. HUGHES. Bel. 2160, ATTENTION PAPERHANGING: CLEANING; PRXES REASONABLE. DREXEL 6844, OUR new location May 16. 427 W. Wash. HOOSIER MALT DIST CO. Main 2848. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Storage and Transfer ESTABLISHED 1895. Packing, haulirig and storage. Low prices on city and overland hauling. Phone us for estimates. OTTO J. SUEZ. Riley 3628-2353. Webster 457U-0H99-W fOAL and feed, transfer, general hauling. W. E. Rodocker. 821 E. 64th St. Wa. 4433. Help Wanted—Male Auto painters. Experienced. BERND BROS. BLACKSMITH'S helper, experienced on wagons and body work. BERND & SON. SALESMAN—Live, wide-awake man to handle our “flashy-ad” electric cigar lighter. Wire or write. UNION MFG. CO.. t)l2 Maccabees Bldg., Detroit, Mich. YOUNG MAN, neat appearing: easy work short hours, good pay. Inquire Mr. Ott. 127 Peoples Bank Bldg. NONUNION PAINTERS. CALL WEB. 4398. OR REPORT TO N. OLNEY AND E. 11TH STS. PAINTERS WANTED Call at 125 Palmer St. PAPERh ANGERS. experienced; steady work for good men. 27 E. Maryland. MEN to sell nursery stock; pay weekly. Inquire 2124 W, Mich, St, Help Wanted Female '■^^^AAA*VWWWVWWWWVW>^^A^^ CAPABLE WOMAN . ' We are looking for a woman of refine--1 rnent over 28 desirous of bettering herself and capable of filling an important -ales executive position. Sales ability, enthusiasm and willingness to work hard are essential qualifications Position offers an exceptionally attractive opportunity to learn one of the best paying professions and to connect with one or the largest publishing companies in the country. Strictly salary proposition, no traveling. If you are now employed and firmly believe that you can fill this position, write telling all about voursilf. age, married or single, education, sales experience if any. executive experience. all other business experiences, name at least three business references. Write Box C-101, care ot the Times. Situations Wanted Male EXPERIENCED farm hand with small family wants work on farm. House furnished. 1002 Bates St. 17 years’ experience in horse-shoe-ing: will consider small town. Belmont 3706-J. 641 N. Belmont. i’APER Cleaning, SI room: floors refinished; experienced. Bel. 0437-M. PLASTERING. NEATLY AND PROPERLY DONE. RAN. 6434.*
Situations Wanted Female COMPETENT white housekeeper, able to take full charge; preler employed people or widower’s home. Riley 4917. WASHING; very reasonable, by expenonoed white lady. Hum. 4332. GERMAN Catholic woman wants day work. DRex. 2711, 1927 S. Delaware. LAUNDRY WORK: EXPERIENCED. CALL FOR AND DELIVER. RAN, 4950. LAUNDRY work called lor and delivered. Irv. 2373. MANUSCRIPTS and general typing; guaranteed: called for, Lin. 6938. DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS: LADIES' COATS A SPfeCIALTY, IRV. 2160. EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK, 918 E. 16TH ST. RI. 2192. HALF-DA4' work by week; no Sunday work. Riley 6557. COLORED woman desires work by the day or week: references. Drexel 1292-J. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 523: Apt. 3: modern room adjoining bath: price, $4 Riley 1626. Seville. N„ 410; attractive front rm. for 2: priv. ent.. mod, home. We. 3178-R BROADWAY 1225: attractive front room. private modem home; $4,50: phone. COLLEGE. 1403; attractive front rm.: pri. home: gar.: breakfast opt. RI. 1416. DOWNEY, 378; 2 LOVELY RMS.. PRIV. HOME. IRV. 3521 W, EAST, N.. -839: modern sleeping rooms. $2.50 to $5; gentlemen prefT Lin. 4605 HARBOUR HOTEL: clean mod. rms.: low weekly and daily rates. 617 HN. 111. OHIO. E., 1534: 2 nicely lurnisbed rms.; private, modern home, Lin. 4896. RURAL, N„ 330; attractive, modern room. Web. 6924, SHELBY, 1412: mod., nicely furn.: lady emp,; pri.; home priv.; reaa. Dr. 6930-R. WALNUT. W.. 126: lovely large front rm. for 2; walking distance. Lin. 9212. WALNUT. W.. 118; SLEEP. & HOUS^KP. RMS.: REASON. LIN. 9197. I3TH. E.. 319: LOVELY RM,, PRIV. HOME. SUIT. FOR 2. LIN. ATTRACTIVE front room, widow's mod. apt., private porch; close in. Lin. 3749. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 1904: nicely furn. clean rooms, housekeeping: reasonable. Ken. 2834. CAPITOL, N„ 1109 attractive large mod. rm. Lincoln 5108. DAVIDSON, N., 521: 3 unfurnished rooms on first floor. Riley 6703. EAST ST.. N„ 314: SUITE OF CLEAN RMS.: SINK IN KITCHEN. NEW JERSEY, N„ 1029: two turn, rms.. kitchen, mod., auto space: 96. NEWMAN. 1028: 2 modern rooms: complete; private entrance. Web. 2233. OHIO. E., 646: 2 front rms.. housekeeping, $5.50 wk.: 1 rnt., >3. TEMPLE N„ 30: 4 rms.: private bath and entrance; garage: everything furnished but linens: $10.50: adits. We. 3806-W eve. UIST.. 1057 W.: 2 connecting rms. for housekeeping: mod.; gar. Ran, 2551, 2 MODERN rooms; hardwood floors; everything furnished. Lin. 7957. Room for Rent With Board ARSENAL, N.. 1107; room, board. Between Brootwride 10th cars. Web. 6861. CAPITOL. N„ 1109: 2 large rms.; all modern: good location. Lin. 5108. LEXINGTON, 1427: couple or 2 men to rm. and bd.; home privileges. DRex. 3374-J. MARKET. E, 3710; lovely front bedroom, with meals. Irv. 1040-W. CHILD to board; mother's care; good location. Riley 6349. FRONT rm., newly turn., for 2; pvt. home, excellent meals; reasonable. Web. 0602. Houses for Rent BALTIMORE AVE., 4421; 4 rooms: bathroom. garage: $lB per month: or will sell SSO rash. >25 per month. Riley 6250. BARTH. 1868: 6 rms.. semi-mod. dble.: garage.; $25, Drexel 7250-J. BLVD. PL.. 3211; single. 6 rms.; bath, furnace, garage: S2B: keys next door. BROADWAY. 2034; 5-room modern lower duplex: garage: $35. Drex, 3540-B. BROOKSIDE PKVVY., 26-14: north drive; 6 rooms, mod. dbl.: sun porch, hardwd. firs.: newly dec.: garage; $45. Web. 4638. CHARLES. 1404; six-room house: modern except furnace• newly decorated: 2 weeks rent free: $22. DRexel 0245. CORNELL. 2060: colored; double; sls. Drover. S.. 526; double; $18; gd. cond. Ken. 1428. CORNELIUS. 4062; 5-room double, mod.; heat, water furn.: gar. Wash. 2166-W. DEXTER. 1862; 6-room mod. double, newly decorated; 2-car garage. ENGLISH AVE., 1316-1110; cottage: electrieity: car space; newly papered: sl2. EWING. 1023; 5-room mod. double; 936. _ Adults. HAUGHVILLE. 462 Arnolds: 5 rms. inside toilet, wa. in kite., gas: 920. Bel. 3835. HOLMES. S, 312; inquire 314 S. Holmes. 7 rms.. hse. good con. Bel. 3532. KEYSTONE, N., 525: six-room mod. double: garage redectrated. Web. 4497. LIBERTY, N.. 222,--4-room most. flat, newly pap, and painted: 922.50. Ma. 1377, MARS HILL. 1717 First Ave. E.: 6-room semi-modem: garage. NORTH; 7 rooms, modern double; dandy porch; garage: only 940. Wash. 0938-M. ROYAL. 4226: 4 rooms: semi-mod. double; porches; lovely yd.: gar.; $22.50. M. 0193, SALEM. 3455: attractive 8 rm. mod. dble. Adults: only $35. Ran. 3625. SHELBY. 1811 Vi : four rooms, semi-mod., garage: water pd.: only $22. SHEPARD ST.. 819; $22: 4 rooms, bathroom. gas. water, sewer, inside toilet, or will sell; SSO cash, $25 per month. Ri. 5250. W SOUTH SIDE: 4, 5. 6, 7-room houses and store rooms. Cheap rent. T. M. WHITI.OCK. 1523 Churchman Ave. Drex 3631-W TUXEDO. S.. 19; 6 rms. semi-md.; garden plot: new, dec.: wa. pd.: $24. We. 3680. 20TH. W„ 138: 5-ROOM MOD. NEWLY DECO. LOWER DUPLEX. HAR. 3117-W, 22ND., E., 3015; four rooms semi-modern, gas. elec, city water, inside toilet; one sq. Brightwooa ear; rent $lB. 4 ROOMS: semi-mod., north aid-t business place: $lB. Ran. 1736. , NEAR McLEAN BARN Six-room modern house at 2143 N. Capitol Ave. Will reduce rent to S2B. put in goo<L repair and give 3 weeks' free rent. j. g. McCullough agency. 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709. EIGHT-room modern dble; 5317 University Ave.: SSO: newly decorated. Irv. 0656-J. NEAR Fountain Square: five-room modern. 925 Laurel St. Drex, 2373-J. FIVE rooms, basement, furnace: good location. north; $3,250: terms. CIVIC REALTY ro. Lin, 5050, MODERN iower duplex: 5 rooms and garage. 2109 N. Capitol. Right price to right party. Telephone Main 2117, COLORED: 1222 W. 26th St.. 5-room bungalow. newly painted and papered, lights, gas, cistern, well and garage; S2O month. GOODE & GOODE, 315 Peoples Bank Bldg., Ri 6441. Apartments for Rent ASHLAND A 64TH, Broad Ripple: 5-room all modem apt: S3O mo. Call Mr. Stewart. Hum, 2626. DAWSON. 811: bargain: cool. 5-room upper duplex: gar.: yard: S3O. Ran. 6808. FLETCHER Ave., 903: 6 rms. and bath: light, heat & wa. furn. DRex. 1070-J. ILLINOIS and 15th St.. Dera Apts.; 6-room modern: $29. Main 7157. ILLINOIS and 24th: borg- excel, condt.: 4 rms ■ bath: all mod.; slr,ho. Ha. 1042 W ST. CLAIR. E.. 646; mod. lower duplex; heat and water sum; good condition. Wash. ST., E, 2850; 4 rooms, mod. apt.; in-a-door bed: good condt. Web, 4332. Houses and Flats Furnished CAPITOL. 2354 N.: completely sum. apt., 4 rms. and bath, garage. Ran. 2747. CAPITOL, NT 2045: 4 completely furnished rms.: pri. family. Har. 0649-W. VALLEY AVE.. 1951 ; 3 rm. apt.: heat. It., gas: wa, pd.: adults; S3O, We. 5371-R. Cottages and Resorts FOR RENT, cottage at Cedar Lake. Mich.: quiet, good fish Write MRS. E. J. Hartman. 1017 E. Fox St.. So. Bend, Ind. LAKE MAXINKUCKEU cottage. E. J. Fulton, 2221 Nowland Ave. Web. 0936. Business Places for Rent EUGENE and Northwestern: mod. storeroom, with living room. Ran. 2551. FRONT part of storeroom on prominent, busy, north side corner: reasonable; suitable for business catering to women. Ran. 4622. Farms for Rent % ACRE fertile land for tomatoes or other . truck. LYNNHURST DR, Bel, 2986. Houses for Sale $250 CASH, balance like rent: located on one of Irvington's most beautiful streets is a six-room, modern home that will he sacrificed for a quick sale. For further information call J. A. DIDWAY. Main 0792. Evenings. Ran, 3085. 1306 CONGRESS 5-room strictly modern bungalow: beautiful yard with planted shrubs: garage; $5 500; convenient terms. Owner. Hum. 1071. MODERN bungalow: 3 bedrooms, long liv-ing-room. hardwood floors, brick and cement front porch; garage. In Irvington. Good, easy terms. C. J. OSBURN. DRex. 6184. SPEEDWAY CITY Anew five-room home, basement, hot air furnace, bath: iu other words modem. At only $3,675. See 4931 Ford St„ or call Irv. 41215. MR. EASTBURN. tYmes WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS
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1603 S. STATE AYE. EASY TERMS. . NEW 5-ROOM MODERN BUNGA LOW. BRICK AND CEMENT PORCH 1 CAR GARAGE. PRICE $4,160: NO BARRETT LAW. SEE MJt FOX FIEBER AND REILLY. REALTORS. 124 N. DELAWARE ST. MAIN 6755. RES.. HUM. 1168. TEMPLE AVE. N.. 2215. TERM S * NEW 5 ROOM MODERN STUCCO BUNGALOW, ONE-CAR GARAGE, PAVED STREET. PRICE ONLY 1 $4,000. NO BARRETT LAW. SEE MR. FOX. FIEBER AND REILLY. REALTORS. 124 N. DELAWARE ST. MAIN 6755. RES, HUM. 1168. WHAT DO YOU THINK? A 5-room bungalow, with room for bath and tub already in. Sink and well in kitchen, brick and cement front porch, cement drive to good garage. Can be bought for SIOO cash and S3O per month. One of the best buys west. See 647 S. Cole St., or call Mr. ADLER, Main 0792; evenings. Hum. 2163, % ACRE NORTHEAST Restricted district; good roads and drainage: just off pavement: six miles from Circle; near lnterburan. bus, store, consolidated school. Has a future. $lO down and $lO per month Main 0792. MR. EASTBURN Irv. 0215. SSO CA§H BALANCE EASY TERMS Five large rooms. Has city water, electricity. large lot and porch. We have a very reasonable price on this home. 342 Beauty Ave. Call J. A. DIDWAY’, Main 0792: evenings. Ran. 3085. SSO CASH _ BALANCE LIKE RENT Four large rooms down and two up. Has gas. electricity, water, dandy new furnace. nice lot and porch. Close to Garfield Park. 2163 Ransdeli Ave. Call J. A. DIDWAY. Main 0792; evenings. Ran. 3085. 950 DOWN 402 KFOREST AVE. Six rooma and bath: newly painted and nicely decorated. Located near E. New York bua and E. Michigan car Balance $32 per month. Call I. M. ADLER, Main 0792; evenings. Hum 2163 9200 STARTS YOb ” On B acres northeast, with anew five room story and half home: garage, electric lights, good highway and drainage. Has a future; s4l per month. Let me show you this. Ma. 0792, MR. EASTBURN. Irv. 0216, PRE-DEVELOPMENT OFFERING Large tracts northeast, six miles from Monument: some wooded: good roads; good schools- excellent transportation. Act now. Only $lO down, small monthly payments. Call Irv. 2534. PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Hamilton. N.. 350-352: modern double: 7 rooms a side, good condition: rent S6O. Owner. Terms. Drexel 0212 5-RM. HOME; 1500 block Fletcher: very small down payment, bal. monthly: price $3.000. Day time, call Main 5156: night, Web. 4180. 9850 IN CASH will give you the deed to a 9-rm. modern house, except furnace, subject to $2,500 first mortgage: located 12.31 Brookside Ave. Call Lin. 5660, BUNGALOW' $45: 2532 E. 18th St.; 5 rms. and bath, nice porch and yard. W R, HUNTER A CO, Ma. 1078. THREE 6-RM.' HSES; basement and furn.; $3,000. S3O down. S3O mo, if sold at once. 3837 English or Drex. 0389. 360 ALBANY, near Troy. Madison: new; five rooms: semi-modern; garage: SIOO cash; balance payments. CRUFT St, 1222: 5 rooms, modern; good condition; 2-car garage; conveniently located; bargain. By owner. 3 LARGE frame houses, all while pine, to be moved. 2826-2830 Kenwood. 431 Fulton St. Bel, 1037. F. B, JOHNSON. 6 RMS, mod. bunglawo; hdw. firs.: gar.; $5,250, plut Barrett. Web. 1297-J, FLETCHER, 719: 7-ROOM BUNGALOW: MODERN. NICE LOT. DREX. 3665-M. COLORED: 6-room modern. 2800 Highland: $4.500; SSOO cash. Har. 0403 R. CENTENNIAL, 828: 4-room bungalow; garage; will sell for equity. Bel, 2525-J. TABOR. 1762; 4-room cottage; improved st, A-l oond.: $1 200. Owner. Bel, 1041. Lots for Sale BIG city lota, 140x160: raise chickens; garden: 95 gives possession. Ken, 5952. Real Estate for Exchange DWELLINGS, business blocks and apartments for farms. All site deals: any locality. H: A. Stauffer Lafayette. led. TRADE FOUR LOT—As down payment. cottage, bungalow or double. Main 1576 EQUITY' in 6 rooms, semi-modem north for modern property east Web. 2031. 40 ACRES improved: 3 miles of Martinsville. By owner. Bel. 1148, Real Estate Wanted WE HAVE several real prospects for good well- located bungalows, east or south. We aie really getting results. Call THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin. 5057■ > Res, In'. 1559. Suburban for Sale FILLING STATION; grocery store and 3 acres (16 lots), in 5400 block, west Wash. St. Tourist camp on ground: $3,500 down, payments will handle. Write Lawrence Lippert, R, R. O. Box 813. 5-ROOM cottage: half-acre ground; east of Madison Ave, $3,200. Bel, 4981. Building and Contracting
IF you have one lot or any number o lots. I will finance and build your houses. Five room* and bath: completely modem: 24x34 feet. Everything included for $2,500. Hunter Realty Cos., Inc. DRexel e’655.
frE WILL BUILD On your vacant lot if it is half or fully paid for. without any cash payment, or for a small cash payment we will buy and build on the lot you Why pay rent? LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Realtors. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Residence. Irv. 0534-M. HOMES built and financed on your lot or a lot of ours, and xeneral remodeling of all kind* on payment*. CIVIC REALTY. 136 N, Delaware. Lin. 6050. Business Opportunities CAPITAL. . INQUIRIES INVITED FROM CORPORATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS deairou* of *ecunnp capital through the marketing of corporate securities. Please deacribe project in detail. Interview arranged. FREDERICK R. JOHNSTON. 1595 Broadway. New Y’ork. N, V. GROCERY and meat market: will sell as whoje or fixture* separately. RAn. 0433. 2626 N. Harding. TUXEDO CLEANERS WILL SELL. Web’Ofpf- 1 - 8 everything as it stand*. Phone ROOMING HOUSE, nicey furnished: 8 rooms; centrally located. Lin. 4997. TIRE and battery shop, fully equipped. 437 Indiana Ave. Lincoln 1662. Miscellaneous tor Sale BABY CARRIAGE: blue reed, ivory wheels reversable bbdy. very cheap. 009 Lockerbie St. Riley 6391. BEDBUGS and all insects destroyed with one application of SUDDEN DEATH _ . . ALBERT G. MASS. 31 Virginia. Main 1225. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, sheers M rebuilt; guaranteed Fixtures all kind* SPRAGUfe EX. 22 W Ohio Main 6664 CINDERS: fine, small; sand, gravel; reasonahie prices. Drexel 2081. * DRESS model: adjustable, new; $6: Perfection eoal oil heater. Har, 3846-J. EQUIPMENT for shoe repair shop; quick sale on account of sickness. Lin 5995. 506 X. Pine Si. FROCKS: 250 street and house samples; all kind* of piece goods left at wholesale price If you want to save money attend this sale. 32 E. Georgia St:. Room 404. GA3 RANGE, high oven, oven control ■ almoat new. 2430 Stewart St. GAS RANGES used; thoroughly overhauled: SlO and up. Delivered and con nected. Charles Koehring. 882 Vir Ave INLAID LINOLEUM; 15 yards, good shape, also gas range. Cali Ran, 1910. KITCHEN cabinet, daveno, baliy buggv dining table. BX. Dearborn. We. 7303. PIANO, upright, $j!0: works for grandfather* clock: sanitary cot: marble stand: rug 9x12. Axminster; other articles: no dealers. Riley 2114. TARPAULINS—Buy your water-proof tarpaulins. canvaa covers, ice covers and tents from the largest stock and at the lowest price* In the State. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO.. 1302 W. Waahington. OUR NEW LOCAT/ON May 16: 427 W. Wash. Hoosier Malt Dist Cos.. Ma, 2848. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleanings Your surplus clothing. furniture, magaxlnes. papers will help ua to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W Georgia. USE ol piano for storage: excellent care. Ken 4668. Musical Instruments -eeeeeeeeez-vvseeeeeeee— FINE reproducing grand piano (Welte); rood buy: 4ery reasonable. Ran. 5686. PIANO. ELUtNGTON PLAYER: MUSIC CABINET 6XD ROLLS. DREX. 7657. PIANO. Ludwig: upright, walnut case, good condition; cheap. Ran. 6728.
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Musical Instruments PIANO, upright: good condition will take hogs or chickens. Drexel 170'4-W. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS, all varieties and grades: sl2 per hundred, in one thousand lots. $11: two thousand lots. $lO. Pekin Ducklings. 30e; White Indian runners. 30c; turkeys and goslings $1.50 and $2. BOYERS HATCHERY 34 N. Delaware St, Phone, Ri. 5470. Hatchery at Thorntown. Ind. ftoRSE, WAGON AND HARNESS. W7T. WALTERS. DREX, 3035, HIGH-BRED colt lor sale; 2 years old. R M. CLARK, 678 N. Johnson Ave, Franklin, Ind. Money to Loan LOANS S2O TO S3OO QUICK SERVICE—CONFIDENTIAL 1 to 20 Months to Repay Interest Charged lor Time Uaed WE LOAN ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141% E. Washington St. MAln 0585. Lin. 7184. WE BUT REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from tit’.ehoMera. jfr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 267 W. Waahington St Main 6792. Second Mortgages and construction loans. We finance builders. Prompt service. Ready Money. Columbia Securities Cos. Lin 6334. ' 162 N: Delaware St. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORE! . Loani oo furniture 1H n* cant Mow foiSS! 1 !. r ¥Sbitc^.r r ?‘ySn C, 2jj2Uon, 380 Occidental Bldg. Htotett southeaet comer Washington and Illinois Loans with ether companies nid off Loans on Personal Property and Diamonds. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 BANKERS TRUST CO. MAIN 2983. LOANS. sl*b to $300: no indorsers. rP> publicity. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION. Main 2923. 404 Kresge Bidr. AUTO ACCbtJNTS REFINANCED EASY TERMS . „ „ MARION FINANCE CO. LIN 1581 207 GUARANTY BLDG MONEY to loan on real estate mortgages. _ R. B WILSON. 1101 New City Trust Bids Lin. 6104. Coat and Wood GOOD COAL IS GOING UP Special Discount on Your Winter Supply. KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best Y’a. bk, 6-in. clean fkd $6.50 Best Va. 3x6 Ip. or 2x4 egg fkd 6 25 Best E. Ky, 6-in. bk, clean fkd 6 76 Best Ind.. 6-in. lp„ clean, fkd 5 50 Best Poca Red Ash (none better)... BPO Citizens coke, all size# 9.25 Gen. Glendora all sizes. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621. 1910 Bluff. It wiU pay vou to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. Summer Prices in Effect Now! Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 5200, 223 Cavsn gt. JOHNSON BAIN COAL CO 359 W. RAY DREXEL 1010, ‘ POCO. LP. RED ASH $7.25 J A L. COAL CO. 1205 ROACHK RAN 2471, Auto Supplies and Repairs NEW and uaed parti, ecceseorlea. tire* and batteries tor Dracttcally every make of piToi- Atrro pVrts* and *tibjs l co 821-23 N Illinois Main 6090 WE carry the most complete line of good used tires in the Middle Weet. In hlgbpressure. balloons end pneumatic tire*. ROGER'S TIRE SHOP 3117 W. Washington Bel. 43Q0. USED TIRES, all sizes: bis selection to choose from: most reasonable prices in town. 624 E. Wash Sf. Lin. 2664, USED TIRES. Wholesale and Retail. L. SF.LIG tc SON. 23 8 East TIRES. 34x4: practically new: with extra heavy tube: cheap Bel. 4409, Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or rour equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4516. 561 N. Capitol. Vo)#*' 0 TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Automobiles tor Sale
FORDS—USED. We usually have what you want In any model: 60 to 100 car* to chooae from; price* are right; most car* guaranteed and newly painted in pyroxlylln: satisfactory term*. The Frank. Hatfield Coi. authorized Ford dealer. 625 N. Capitol Ave. MA. 4708. Open evenings and Sunday.
LOOK THESE OVER Studebaker special six phaeton; late 1925; real bargain at S6OO. Frontenae race ear: all rebuilt, ready for the track: $350 It sold at once. 1925 Series A Moon roadster: excellent shape: priced to aell at $650. Fancher Motor Sales Cos., Inc. 961 N. MERIDIAN. LINCOLN 1831. Olds Six Touring .$275 1924. In perfect condition. A real buy. Belter hurry for this one. Auto Ej^hange „ _ Incorporated *3O E. Washington. Lincoln 4366. Jewett Coach, 1925 In A-l condition throughout. A real bargain at our low price; $650 takes it. ' Geo. B. Ray, Inc. 1110 N. Meridian. Open evenings , and Sunday. Olds De Luxe Coupe $725 1926 Model: fully equipped: in A-l condition throughout. A real beauty and performer. Terms. Auto Exchange Incorporated (30 E. Washington. Lincoln 4366. STAR CARS All models and prices from $75 to SBOO. Repainted, good tires and reconditioned. Make ns an offer MATTOX MOTOR SALES 1001 N. MERIDIAN. LI. 1177. Essex Coach i924. S3OO. A real buy: in good condition throughout. Term* if you want them. Auto Exchange Incorporated \ 730 E. Washington. Lincoln 4366. FORDS T - Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHARP CO. Chevrolet, 1926 Coach Fully equipped: your old oar and * few dollars will let you drive this car home. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Mein 5647. Open evenings. FORD. 1926 roadster; good cord tire*, lock wheel bumpers, cool paint; $125. Easy term*. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 640 E. Washington.
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May Clearance Sale Nash 4 1924 Touring. $350 Essex 1925 Coach ... 385 Willy s-Knight 1925 Sedan 650 Nash 6 1925 Touring 425 Franklin 1923 Brougham 525 Reo 1921 Touring ... 150 Chalmers 6 Touring. 100 Ford Tudor, 1926... 385 Ford Roadster, 1925. 185 Willys-Knight Touring, 1925 5()0 Chevrolet Coupe, 1923 195 Gardner*Touring, 1923 150 Cad H. Wallerich, Imc. 314-20 N. Del. LI. 5588.
REDUCED PRICES FOR QUICK SALE Chalmers Touring $35.00 Buick 6-cyl. Touring 35.00 Buick 4-cvl. Touring .. 35.00 Dodge Touring j. ..r... 25.00 t Ford Sedan 50.00 Oakland Touring 50.00 Cash price. All ready to drive away. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. LI. 1995. HIGHEST BIDDER TAKER A Ford touring or coupe or a roadster pickup Get jour bide in now. Sealed bull. Hurry I C. o. WARNOCK CO. Authorised Ford Dealer. 800 B. Washington. Open evenings. FORD. 1926 coupe: good balloon tires. good paint, lock wheel thl* car is worth the money S3OO. Easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO, 540 E. Washington Chevrolet, 1926 Coupe Can hardly be told from new. There is not a better buy In the city. Jones-AVhitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5647. Open evenings. HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES On# touring or one coupe. On# roadeter pickup Get your bid* in now. Sealed bid*. Hurry 1 THE v . O. WARNOCK CO. Authorized Ford Dealer. 800 E Washington. Open evenings. CHEVROLET—If yon contemplate buying anew Chevrolet this year or if thinking about trading your old car. I have a veri interesting proposition to make you. Coache*, coupe*, sedan*, cabriolets, landeaus. touring*. roadster*. See John Burke. MARION CHEVROLET CO, Lin. 5361, Hupp, 1925 Coupe New Duco: good tire*: look# and run* like new car; a bargain for S6OU, easy payment*. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5647. Open evening*. FORD 1926 roadeter; good cord tire*. good paint, lo#k wheel, mirror, w. *. wiper: a real bargain; $225. Easy term*. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 540 E. Wash ington St. | Ford. 1926 Touring Perfect condition throughout: good tire*; good paint. This la a real buy. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6847. Open evenings. ESSEX coach. 1926; new Goodyear tires; motor first class; car must be sold to close an estate. See me quick. MARION CHEVROLET CO, John Burke. Lin. 5361. Ford, 1926 Roadster Lock wheel, good tires, good paint, has only been driven a few mile*. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5647. Open evening*. FORD. 1925 roadster; rood balloon tires. lock wheel, several extra*, good paint: $165. Easy term*. STONE CHEVBOLET CO 840 E Washington. 1926 OAKLAND 4-DOOR SEDAN Thi* car is in A-l condition throughout; original paint. A real buy for $795. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. NORTH ST. LI. 1995. FORD. 1924 coupe: good tires, good paint several extras, a real good car for $163: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 640 E. Washington. AUTOMOBU.E MECHANICS! HAY’N’ES CAR AT TOUR PRICE DR. 4512-M. Ford Sedans (3), $25 Down You'll make money on these: small weekly payment*. P. B. Smith Auto Cos. Lin. 3603. 460 N. Capitol. Hudson and Essex Dealers. USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS—EASY TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1126 PROSPECT. STEPHENS TOURING: GOOD CONDITION; CHEAP. WASH, 3819. DODGE touring car: first-class condition: bargain. Irv, 1040-W NASH advanced 6: 5-pa**enger sedan: purchased November. 1026: good a* new: forced to sell: leaving city. Phone Hum. 3543. FORD sedan. 1921 model: a good many parts new: will demonstrate. Har. 1756. QUALITY' uaed cars. Lowest prices. LowI eat terms. STATE AUTOMOBILE CO, '535 N. Capitol. NASH TOUR IN6 1 1922 MODEL NASH TOURING: 6 GOOD TIRES: DUCO PAINT: GOOD CURTAINB: $180: TERMS. MAIN 6268 HUDSON SEDAN: FIVE-PASSENGER; A-l CONDITION. WILL SACRIFICE. PRIVATE OWNER KEN. 5642 OLDSMOBILE, 1924 ; 4-pgkeenger coupe; disc wheel* lots of equippment; bargain. Cash or terms. Harrison 2184. ' FORD COUPE SPECIAL 1925 coupe, extra good cord tires, rood clean upholstering, w. s. wiper, lock wheel good paint, this car shows good care: a special price on this oar. $192.50: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 625 E. Washington St. 1924 TUDOR sedan: new gray Proxyln paint; motor and tires in good condition: looks and run* like new: $65 down. SMITH k MOORE. INC, 528 S. Meridian St, Main 6630, FORD. 1925 coupl: good paint: 5 good balloon tires, lock wheel; food shape: bargain; $250. easy terras. STONE CHEV EOLET CO, &40E. Washington. @)R SALE. FORD Roadster. 1926; with .look -wheel, good tires, new battery, fine machanical condition. Must sell, phone osjner Lin. 2696 after 6 o'clock. TIMES WANT A.DS BRING BUSINESS
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Specials '24 Ford touring 25 Ford roadster ....... 35 '22 Ford touring 35 ’25 Ford roadster 125 ’25 Ford touring 125 ’2l Haynes sedan IVS .. 50 ’23 Studebaer Big 6 150 ’2l Studebaker touring ~•* 75 ’l9 -Studebaker touring .. 50 Oldsmobile touring .. 75 '2l Marmon touring 195 ’25 Overland Sedan 350 ’25 Chevrolet sedan 350 '23 Studebaker touring .. 295 ’23 Dodge coupe 395 Terms—Trade Armacost 209 W. North st. MA. 3264.
Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS REFILLING FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Sealed proposal* will be received at thl* office until 8 o'clock p. m, Tuesday. May 31. 1927. bv the Board of School Commi*sioners of the city of Indianapolis. 150 N. Meridian St, Indianapolis. Ind, for the refilling of fire extinguishers as set out below Price* quoted to hold good for one year from award of contract. RECHARGING: The chemical charges shall be bicarbonate of soda and aulnhurie acid of a specific gravity 1.84 at 60 to 66* F. and be in such proportions a* to insure the performance specified bv the underwriter*. (Approximately I>, lb* of bicarbonate of soda and 4 fluid ounce* of sulphuric acid to constitute a charge.) REPLACING OF ACID BOTTLES AND ACID GASKETS' Replace all acid gasket# and lead stopples found to be in bad condition The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The ordinary commercial discount of 2 per cent will be deducted for cvh payment within fifteen day* following date of delivery of gongs an 1 performance of contract unless otherwise provided in your proposal. Bids must be made on special bidder'* blank form No 95. prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which will be furnished by the board Mark envelope as follows: “BID FOR REFILLING OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS." and address to the Board of School Commissioners. 150 N. Meridian St, Indianapolis BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY' OF INDI AN ATOMS. By URE M FRAZER. . . .. _ Businee# Director. Ind.anapolls, Tnd . May 12. 1927, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board or (school Commissioner# of the city of Indiaanpolis. Ind, will until the hour of II ©clock a. m Friday. June 3d, 1927. receive sealed bids for the erection, construetion and completion of a school building addition of four rooms and alternate bid on repair of plaster on and in building known as School No. 75. building on site located at southeast comer of Fourteenth St and Beilevieu PI, Indianapolis. Ind At the same time and place bids will be received for heating and ventilating, plumbing and sewage, and electric wiring, all in accordance with plans amj specification* prepared by Harry Philip Bartlett architect and engineer, 1060 N. Delaware st, Indianapolis. Ind. A Copy of the plan* and specification* are on file at the office of the State Board of Accounts. Room 305 Statehouae. Indianapolis Ind . and a copy is also on file at the office of the Board of School Commissicner*. 150 N. Meridian St . Indianapolis. Ind. Copies of the plans and specifications may be procured, by persons desiring to bid. from the architect and engineer upon the deposit of SIO.OO as eurety for the return. in good condition, of the same to the office of the architect and engineer not later than the date upon which bids are received. Bids will be received for each of the following separately: • (aI General construction. (b) Heating and ventilating. (c) Plumbing and sewe- work <dl Electrical wiring and fixtures. Bidder may also. In addition to the shove method, bid upon two or more of the tboTc in a combination bid AH proposals must be made on blank form No 96 prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts. Said blanks may he procured at the office* of the Board of School Commissioners. 150 N. Meridian St, Indianapolis, or from the architect and engiuecr. upon application. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis on an Itdianapolls bank or trust company, or by New Y’ork. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for three (3) per cent of the maximum bid 1 Said three (3) per cent to be held by the board until bids arc rejected. Check of the successful bidder to be returned when contract and bond are executed. In case a bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not. within five (51 days after notice of the acceptance of his bid. perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the board, to perform the work in accordance with the plans and specifications and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board as liquidated damage* agreed upon for euch failure, it being impossible, to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. Each proposal shall he In a separate sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as. for example "BRi for General Construction. School No. 75. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for not more than fifteen davs. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE M. FRAZER. ... . Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind. May 12. 19. 26. 1927, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND _ ISSUE. In thy matter of determining whether or not to issue bonds by Pike School 1 tiWniDiD for the purpom* of conitruotinr new school building in District No. 4 in said Township. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Pth* 1 School Township that the proper legal officer* of said municipalitv. at a special meeting held on the sth day of May. 1927. determined to issue bonds, or other evidence of indebtedness, exceeding $5 000, The amount of bonds proposed is $.5,000 bearing interest at the rate of 4>4 per cent, payable semi-annually. The net assessed value of all property in the taxing unit is $6,528,430. and the present indebtedness without this issue is $52,800. The proceeds of such bond issue are to
Any Used Car ijr Qur Stock Offers Sound Dollar Value
1926 Tudor $350.00 1926 Tudor .. 375.00 1926 Touring 225.00 1926 Touring 200.00 1926 Roadster 225.00
West Was flu imi gt© mi Sales Cos. , 720 West Washington St. Courtesy • MiaiO Service
Legal Notices be used for the construction of anew school building in District No. 4 of said Township. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll taxes only, who feel themselves aggrieved by said determination. may appeal to the State Board ol Tax Commissioners for further action thereon by filing petition therefor with the county auditor on or before the extension of twenty-nine days from the 12th day of May. 1927 and the said Board will fix a date for the hearing in this county. Dated May 5. 1027. ROBERT E. HUFFMAN. Trustee of Pike School Township. Marion County, Indiana. EMSLEY YV. JOHNSON. Attwney. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, will, until the nour of 11 o'clock a. m„ Friday. June 3.192 t. receive sealed bids for furnishing of all labor and materials and the installing of cement walks, cement driveways. fiagp°l f and sodding at the Washington High School, located at W. Washington St. and Sheffield Ave, Indianapolis. Indiana all In accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Vonnegut. Bohn k Mueller. Architects. 610 Indiana Trust BT3g, Indianapolis. Indiana. A copy of the plans and specifications is on file at the office of the Board of School Commissioners. 150 N. Meridian St, Indianapolis. Plans and specifications ma.v be procured, by persons desiring to bid. at the office of Vonnegut, Bohn & Mueller 810 Indiana Trust Bldg, upon the deposit of $5 as surety for the return, in good condition, of the same to the office of the architect not later than the date upon which bids are to be received. All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96 prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Account*. Said blanks may be procured at the office of the architects or at the office of the Board of School Commissioners, upon application. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis or trust company, or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for three (3) tier cent of the maximum hid. Said three (8) per cent to be held by the Bosrd until bids are rejected. Check of the successful bidder to be returned when contract and bona are executed. In case a bidder whoae bid shall be accepted thall not. within fire (6) days after notice of the acceptance of his bid. perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work In accordance with the plans and specification* and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or suretiei lo the api proval of the Board his certified check or draft and the proceeda thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damage* agreed upon for such failure. It being impossible to estimate'the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. Each proposal shall be In a separate seated envelope with writing thereon plainly Indicating the character of the work to wnteh the bid relates, as. for example. ‘Bid for Cement Walks, etc, YYashlngton High School." and addressed to the Board of School Commissioners. 150 N. Meridian St, Indianapolis. Indiana. The right is reserved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accenting or rejecting proposals for not more than fifteen days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS By URE M FRAZER Business Director Indianapolis, Ind, May 12. 1927 WILL sell at public auction for storage and repair*. Friday. May 20. 1927. at 1310 Woodlawn Ave, Indianapolis Overland serial No. 55012. en- * ’ FRANK BLAIR. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY* COMMISSION—DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION. BRIDGE DEPARTMENT. April 30. J 927. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain bridges on Slate Highways wilt he received by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at hi* office in the Slate Capitol Building in Indianapolis until 10 o'clock a. m. May 25. 1927, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. These bridges are further described as follows: Allen County—One 28-foot bridge on L. S. Road 27-N. Boone County—Seven bridges on Rd. 32. one of 20-foot span five of one span of 24 feet, and one of 28-foot span. Dekalb County—One 40-foot bridge on U. S. Rond 27-0 and one 18-foot bridge on U. S. Road 27-Q. Hamilton County—One bridge on Road 32-D consisting of three spang of 77 feet each, with approximately one-half mile approach grading. Hendricks County—Four bridges on Road 34-G of 4i)-foot. 110-foot. 80-foot and 84-foot spans, respectively. Lake County—One bridge on V. S. Road 41-V over the Monon RaOroad. consisting of two spans of 24 feet, two span* of H 8 feet and ’.wo triangular spans, with approach grading included. _ La Forte County—One 24-foot bridge on U. S. Road 30-E. Montgomery County—Two bridges on Road 32-A. one of 18 foot span and one of 35-foot span. Starke County—Three bridges on Road 29-U. one of 24-foot span, one of 28-foot span and one of 150-foot span _ Steuben County—One 38-foot bridge on U. S. Road 27-S. The plan* and specifications mar be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission 16 N. Senate Ave, Indianapolis. or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge. No refund will be made for plans returned Propoaal* must be made upon standard forms of the Indiana Slate Highway Commission, which will be supplied upon request. * • Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the State of Indiana in the penal sum of one ami onehalf (I>A) lime* the amount of his proposal with good and sufficient security to ihe approval of the Director. Such bond shall be only on the form specified bv the Director, copies of which will be furnished upon request. The majority of these structures will be awarded in groupa or combinations of several structures each. Further information regarding the work contemplated, the method of letting and price of plans will be furnished upon request. The right is reserve* by the Director to reject any or all bid* or to award on any staled combination of bids that is id hi* judgment most advantageous to Ihe State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISJO*HN D. WILLIAMS. Director.
—SPRING—VALUES 1926 FORD SPORT ROADSTERS26S.OO 1923 HUP COUPE $195.00 1925 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN $865.00 1924 WILLYS-KNIGIJT SEDAN ..... .$785.00 1923 WILLYS-KNIGHT C. SEDAN... .$565.00 1923 OVERLAND SEDAN $165.00 —MANY OTHERg — AT ♦. CAPITOL OVERLAND AT CAPITOL AND MICHIGAN.
1926 Roadster 190.00 1925 Touring $135.00 1925 Roadster 125.00 1924 Chevrolet 4-Pass. Coupe 175.00 100 Otherg to Chooge From —Every One a Bargain
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SAYS MAYOR GOT HIMSELF IN BAD (Continued From Paro 1) me what I wanted. I told him there was nothing; he had that I wanted and that I would make no deal with him for three reasons. Shank’s Reasons “First, a man running for office has to taake care of his own close friends first. "Second, the only job I’d have at city hall was that of R. Walter Jarvis. park superintendent, and I’d go around In rags before I’d ever take a Job away from a friend like R. Walter Jarvis. "Third, that I wouldn’t be tied ur with him as long as he had a certain fellow in his outfit, becausa he'd get Into trouble with that guy sooner or later. “Duvall told me that that fellow didn't have anything to do with it, but I told him: ’’ ‘Say, you don’t need to try to tell me that that fellow hasn't got anything to do with you.’ "So Duvall drove away and wa didn't make any deal. Lauda Retny “When I went back to the housa Bill Armitage asked me: ’Well, what did he say? What did you think of him?’’ “I told Bill, 'I don't want anything to do with him. He hasn't got a thing I want.* "I ne<ver worried who was prosecuting attorney or criminal judge when I was mayor, or before, or since and no other man ha* to if he goes along and does what right." Referring to Duvall's attempt ta get an Investigation of Remy’s investigation of city hall politicians* Shank said: "Bill Remy wouldn't do a dtffhon* est act, I am sure. He is only doing his sworn duty as prosecuting attorney, and I am afraid that It iff going to result In seroius trouble I for John Duvall. But he got himself In it and he wooi't have a dog- ! gone excuse to offer when he is I brought up in court.” school”strike ended Sacramento Students Return ta Study Halls. Bv sassed Prrm SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 12. Six hundred students who walked out of their classrooms at Sacra* mento High School went back to their studies today, their strike "br<v ken" by police. Following a parade through Sue. ramento streets yesterday in protest against the dismissal of Principal John F. Dale the students were persuaded to return to classes. Pollca reserves called out to prevent rioting were aided by parents in ending I the strike. FOUR PLACES ROBBED Burglars Pay Second Visit Fulton, Ind. Bu t nilid Prc** LOGANSPORT, Ind, May 12. Four business houses were robbed at Fulton, north of here, last night, it being the second visit of burglars to that town in four days. A Hilling station was entered Sunday night and SSO in loot taken. Last night the burglars obtained S4O in cash and about S3OO worth of automobile accessories. Juror Death Halts Trial Bv I'nited Prcll 9 * JACKSONVILLE, Ore, May 12. [ —Death of S. W. Dunham. 33, juror, whose illness caused a postponement of the trial of Hugh D Autremont, alleged train robber and murderer, resulted In a continuance of the case until the fall term of court.
