Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1927 — Page 15

' JULY 13, 1927

’BREAK WITH JAPAN PERILS NAVYPARLEY Tokio Delegation Ready to Withdraw, Let U. S. and Britain Argue. BY HENRY WOOD United Press Staff Correspondent GENEVA, July 13.—Interest In the British-American controversy over cruisers was overshadowed today by the possibility of Japan’s withdrawal from the Naval armaments conference, leaving the United States and Great Britain free to arrive at a total cruiser tonnage as high as they please. The Japanese delegates have indicated that they will under no circumstances sign any treaty providing for a higher cruiser tonnage than suggested in the original United States proposal. That was for 250,000 tons, but since then the American delegation, as a compromise for the British figure of 600,000, has agreed to raise its own figure to 400,000 tons. Against Naval Race The Nipponese argument is that | when the yaccepted President Coolidge’s invitation to the conference they did so with the belief that the conference would result in a decrease in naval armaments. Instead, they now say, Japan will be obliged to increase its building program if it agrees to a higher figure than 250,000. Another informal meeting of the heads of the three delegations was set for today, at which time the naval and political experts will submit their latest findings after a twoday study of the cruiser problem. The outlook today for settlement of the cruiser controversy did not seem as rosy as the impression given by W. G. Bridgeman, head of the British delegation. The Americans contended that at least eighteen 10,000-ton cruisers were necessary for battle fleet operations, while the British had hopes of reducing the number to twelve. But even the eighteen represented a compromise from the twenty-five first demanded and it was offered on condition that the right be given to arm the 7,500-ton cruisers with eight-inch guns. Favor Larger Guns The Japanese also favored eightinch guns for the smaller cruisers, to offset the large British merchant marine, which readily can be armed with six-inch guns. The British, who now are far ahead of the United States in cruiser building, have announced they will agree to build no more 10,000ton cruisers until the United States (has reached a parity with Britain, hoping that by so doing an agreement will be raeched, in the meantime considerably below the present demand of the United States. The British efforts to limit the 10,000-ton cruisers to as low a figure as possible is due to their desire to leave as much tonnage as possible for smaller cruisers. Criticised in London By United Press LONDON, July 13.—Sharply criticising Britain’s cruiser demands at the Geneva conference, the Daily News today pointed out that England’s crusier strength already is only seven vessels under the combined cruiser strength of the United States, France, Japan, and Italy. “Undoubtedly the scattered position of the British Empire,’” the editorial continued, “necessitates a substantial fleet, but it is absurd for the British naval experts to try to justify this amazing preponderance, on the ground of protection of trade routes.” The trade route protection argument, It added, “is not an excuse, but a camouflage, for cruiser building.”

2 CHILDREN KILLED Auto Fatalities at Ft. Wayne and East Chicago. Two children are dead in Indiana today, victims of automobiles. A hit and run driver inflicted serious injuries on a youth. Helen Bradt, 3. was killed at Ft. Wayne, the second child auto victim this week in that city. Joseph Gorgoni, 3, East Chicago, met instant death when an automobile driven by his brother collided with a truck. Gus Laurentas, 26, Chicago, truck driver, was arrested. Marion Cleveland, 19, Orleans, lay unconscious on a road several hours after an automobile struck him. The driver did not stop. Cleveland’s injuries are serious. HEALERS’ FIGHT ECHOED Sentiment Against Control by Medic Board Is Voiced. Echoes of the medico-drugless healer warfare on the floor of the 1927 Indiana Legislature were heard at a meeting of the Indianapolis branch of the Indiana Society for Medical Freedom at the Denison Tuesday night. Among the speakers voicing sentiment against the act placing drugless healers under control of the medical board were State Senators Sumner Clancy and Benjamin R. Inman. Attorney Robert I. Marsh also condemned the measure, which was passed at the recent session after a hard fight. Banker Dies Suddenly Bn Times Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., July Charles L. Goodbar, 59, banker, of heart disease at his farm home, where he and Mrs. Goodbar, were spending the summer. For twenty years he was cashier of the Crawfordsville State Bank, merged with the Elston State Bank and Trust Company several weeks ago, __ > _

What to Do? Bit Times Special EARLE PARK, Ind., July 13. —Fred Ehlen is deputy town marshal here and also fire chief and has announced his intention of holding down both jobs, regardless of who is elected fire chief. The Earle Park Community club has consulted a lawyer and at a meeting tonight will attempt a decision on what to do, about Ehlen and the two jobs'

QUAKE DEATH TOLL MOUNTS IN HOLY LAND Bu United Press CAIRO, Egypt, July 13.—Conflicting reports today from the stricken area of trans-Jordania and the Holy Land placed the death toll of Monday’s earthquake between 350 and 1,000. The high figure of a thousand was unofficial. It was feared many missing bodies would be found buried in ruins at various points over vast area stretching from Egypt to Syria. Disrupted telegraphic and railroad communications added to the difficulty of obtaining accurate reports of the dead and injured. One of the three tourists killed in Jericho when the hotel collapsed was the wife of Sir Syed Abdul Roof, former judge of the high court at Allahabad, British India. The other two were women returning from Mecca on a pilgrimage. Aid Rushed to Stricken Zone Bit United Press LONDON, July 13.—The Jerusalem correspondent of theJSxchange Telegraph said today that the latest official check-up of the havoc wrought by Monday’s earthquake showed a death list of 250. That total included eighty-five killed at Essalt, an outlying district heretofore unheard from. Five hundred persons were injured and many women were among the casualties, the report added. Cairo headquarters of the Royal Air Force was reported sending aid to the stricken area. Card of Thanks GLASHEEN—We wish to express our thanks to the neighbors and friends of our beloved wife and sister. Mrs. Essie L. Gla sheen, for the help and comfort given and for the many beautiful floral tributes. JOHN H. GLASHEEN. - .JOHN C. GALBREATH Funeral Directors ~W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. BERT S. GADD! 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. „ , HISEY & TITUS. 931 N, Delaware. Li. 3828 George (Trinstemer Funeral director. 522 E. Market Main 0908. KRIEGER. WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. „ , 1102 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res., Bel. 3866-R 1, Lost and Found

ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: BILLFOLD containing *l9 in or near Uptown Theater: Mon Rwd. Hu. 2969. CAT; Persian: female; cream color: in- ■ Broad Ripple, Reward. He, 5129, LOST; broach; white gold; in or near OrU ental Theater. Dr. 4791, Reward keys, bunch, with tag No. 22. Rewara. Jjin. *jooß. I °ST, pocket book; in or near Interurban „?l at ‘° r V,T?, b ° u . t Checks for *2OO and S3OO. ELVIN PARRISH. Ballard Ice Cream Cos. Liberal reward. R °£°Hl ; , blacl ? whlte feet, white collar. fr^m P ?? 2 T W^ ks: name "Fritz;” lost Wed. from 1736 Ludlow. Reward. Cherry 3058. P V?ct hC D n( J ; all i£j£°£ exce P t white chest; Reward Retunl 1329 Sllver Ave. Riley 6528. : open face, octagon shape. Elgin. nwmi n ’ back : lost near Broad Ripple park. Wed, eve. Rew, Lin. 5150, sl wirtnJao n f Vel £ p: name Matthews: lost by mdow Sat.. Fountain Square, Dr, 0360-M. Special Notices LE r MUR PERMANENT WAVE. $5~ 1305 - LAWTON AVE DREXEL 2722-W. r UG weaving. A. BUNDY, 1322 Brookside" Ave. Cherry 6705-J Reasonable prices. N nTi LE L , ANOIL permanent wave. $5- experienced operator. Lin. 4630. * N nprion^f^ NOlL .Permanent wave. *5; experienced operator. Lin. 4630, CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our arad. 202 a odd nw examinations elsily. zuz Odd Fellow Bldg. Ma. 578 and 6509 ' Vl f?o L m N BPaUP^;8 P a UP^; t C o ol 3 ° r^ d m . Irv ’ Call Business Announcements fc § 8 a 7^ s !^TCs E tf est or^ei oob A P Pey at l2^ WMt P ° s ' CINDERS—?3 LOAD Sand, gravel and drivewai3. . DRex. 1010. excavating under houses Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0736 P£ A™ ER S bought, sold and renovatedEp a mmviv r^ es „ an d pil!ov/s made. - F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428 NOTICE! T ANARUS! 1 — Permanent waving, $6.50- work miarm. teed. 1324 E. Washingtonfit work; jobbing at lowest pos- ____ cost, est. free. Riley 1228. DRESSMAKING, alteration, coats a specialELECTRIC fireproof wiring, $25; for 5room cottage complete. Cherry 6411. G hTfl- RA t fv D paper hanging and paintgst. free; immediate serv. Dr 7148 G glgG S °gg^i’ Y E 3 X O g 1 G y ARAR ?' E PP oi Paper hanging and paint- _ ing, e„t. free, immed. service. Dr. 7143. w and exterlor painting, paper - cleaning by expert. Wk. guar. Lin. 1058. _ ~NOTICE! ! ! E P 0 P rime^ n U n el’. by expert ’ Mr ’ Paper Hanging. HEm. 21977 P^™™ F L h „ a . nging ' .Painting; all wk. guar. - : immediate service. Riley 5586. PAPER hanging, cleaning, patch plastering. kitchen painting. Har. 1235. PAPER hanging wanted by paper hangers" * furnish paper or hang your own Work guaranteed. Riley 1009, PAPER furnished, hung; first class. promptly done. Call Cherry 1480. RUG, 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. *2 Superior Rug Cleaners. HEm 4462 SODDING, cementing, grading & excavat_lng_&Job wk. of all kinds. Hem. 2452, Help Wantea—Male SALESMAN for new advertising cigar . lighter Live man can make Two Hundred Dollars weekly. HIGHLAND PRODUCTS CO.. K 16429 Hamilton Blvd. Highland Park, Mich. . few young men on our for permanent work. Men not at the bottom of the heap for we are promoting men all on merit alone. Apply 427 hoist gravel at WARD

Help Wanted—Male WANTED—SALESMEN: Men who can qualify in every 6ense the term implies. Must be willing to work twelve hours daily, to earn income of SIO,OOO annually. Gross sales can not fall below a total of SI,OOO per week. This selling connection is probably one of the best ever offered in this city, and consideration will be given only to men of character and proven ability. Radio Service Advertising Company, 510 Illinois building.—Advertisement. Help Wanted Female GIRLS for work on telephone, from 5 to 8 each evening. Must have pleasing and insistent voice. Apply by telephone to Mr. O’Rourke, at Main 3500. WOMAN to help run stand: with some means. Willing to travel. Box 425 Times. Situations Wanted Female COLORED woman wants ironing to bring home. Cherry 4772. COLORED woman wants week work or day work. Cherry 3184. _____ EXPERIENCED colored girl wants half day w-ork by week. He. 3979. EXPERIENCED colored girl, half day by ■ week or day work. Riley 4659. GIRL: voung, colored, wants position as nurse maid. Ra. 4761. LADY of refinement and pleasing personality finds it necessary to re-enter the business world. Executive experience: A-l references: college education. Hum. 2744, LAUNDRY work to bring home. Experienced. Colored. R 1 1756. MAID work: neat colored lady; references. Ha. 3183-R. STENOGRAPHER, experienced: wants to locate in small office. Cherry 3122. YOUNG colored girl wishes day or half day work by week. Maid or dishwashing. Reliable. Lin, 9506. Rooms for Rent t ALABAMA. N.. 2355: large modern, front airy room. Ran. 6647. ALABAMA. N.. 1115: modern room; light, airy, hot water; $3. Riley 1553. ARSENAL, N.. 445: large front modern room: suitable for 2 people. Web. 2603. CARROLLTON. 4218; nicely’ fur. rms . mod. Suitable for 2: breakfast and garage if desired. Hum. 2083. DELAWARE. N.. 400; Apt. 12; cool, front room: adjolng bath; suitable for 2 people. DELAWARE. N.. 2602: FRONT RM.. SGLE. OR DBLE PRIVATE HOME FOR GENTLEMAN. HAR. 1074-M EAST, N.. 726. Apt 21; nicely furn. sleeping rooms modern, suit far 2, Lin. 7754. LEXINGTON, 1902: two cool: pri- family; home prlvll. Ideal for Beech G. Dr. 3473-R. OHIO. E.. 1422; cool, airy, front room: beautifully turn.; pri. home. Lin. 3667. WASHINGTON Blvd., 3025: cool, corner. sleeping room. Har. 0379-M. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BROADWAY, 831; clean. 2. near bath; *4; walking distance. Riley 5458. CAPITOL, 835 N.; 2 and 3 rooms; $5 and $7,50: completely furnished. ILLINOIS, N : 16x15-ft. room, running wat., gas: everything furn. $5.50. Ha, 4929-R, MERIDIAN. S.. 1655; two nicely furn.. frnt. rooms; private entrance. Drexel 0362. OHIO. E.. 540; nice clean housekeeping rooms: 52.50 and S3 week. PARK Ave., 2026; single room or front room and kitchenette. Hem. 2878. WOODRUFF PLACE; 2 front modern rooms; private bath. Cherry 4360. Room for Rent With Board

CARROLLTON. 4218: nicely furnished room: modern, suitable for 2- breakfast and garage optonal. Call Hunfr. 2083. WANTED baby to board; best of mother’s care; $4 weekly. Har. 4482-W. i Houses tor Rent ARIZONA, W., 29; 4-ROOM HALF DOU- I BLE: SIS. DR. 6449-W. j BELMONT. 131 N.; 4 rooms: 523; wa. pd • • 2 weeks free rent. Main 1050. ‘ | BEVILLE, N., 42; 5-room modern double: garage; newly decorated. Cherry 5855. \ BELLEFONTAIN2, 2502;: 6-rm. mod. dou.; newly deco. & painted. Rent red. He. 3956. ! BRIGHT, 103: 6-room double, eas. elec- 1 trlcitv. wa. pd. SlB. Har, 1172-R. CALHOUN. 1225: 3 rooms, kitchenette, gns, 518- MR. TRAVIS. 237 N. Delaware. Riley 5250. Evenings. Hum: 3854, CHARLES. 831; 8-room single: bath: good condition; $26: adults. Qrexel 4877-w. CHESTER; N., 621: 5 rooms, modern. garage water paid: wonderful location; beautiful yard: $32.50, Irv, 0706-W. COFFEY ST.. 903: 6-ROOM HALF DOUBLE AND GARAGE: sls, DR, 6449-W. COLORED; near Capitol & 21st: 5 rms. semi-mod,: 522 50. Har, 0403-R. DORMAN, 967; 4 rooms, city water paid, electric lights, gas; $lB. Call Miss Ilg, Main 6761 or Mrs. Walter Mayer, Ran. 51 63. or Mrs. Eisner. Irvington 3955. ENGLISH Ave.. 1702: second floor. 6 living i rooms and bath: 525. Dr, 5350, GRAY St. N.. 962; 4-room bungaolw dou- j ble: modern: water paid. Cherry 0190-M. ! HARDING, N., 1923; 4-rm. double; mod ■ j gar. new paper; wa. pd,; $32750, Lin. 4674’, | HARRIS Ave., S- 25; six-room half double. semi-mod.: $25. Bel. 0741. 1 LEEDSTI37- 4-rm. dou.; newly oaiiited; gas. Its,, wa.. paved st.; gar.: $25. Hu. 3411, L A?I LLE - N *54: 6-ROOM. SEMI-MOD GARAGE: $18.50 MONTH. MINNESOTA, 1928 W.; double; v newly painted, papered, new garage: in A-l condition; S2O. Call PURCELL. Ma. 5646. McCARTY. 760; good 5-room, semi-modern T. Cot oo?S : condition: only $25 month. Lin. 8242. Eves., Irv. 0438-J. NEWMAN, 1223; seven-room modern, newly decorated: attractive yard. Lin. 2878. 313 E. 30th; 6-room, S3O 00 390 ®, MlchLeari: 5-room $33.50 F. S. CLARK & CO., Main 3377 NORTHEAST part of city; 2944 Brouse St.; half of double: 4 rms.; gar.; sls; first St. west of Keystone Ave. at 30th. M. 2ann. N,; h ? e ’ 6 Iar 8 rooms; bath: double gar.: $25 mo. Ch. 4717 R-4l 5 .5? l E i Nao l nl - 12 1’: 4-room double; Inside toilet; water paid; S2O. Bel. 3885. St ". 4915: .5-room bungalow; gar., 1 acre of ground: S2O. Riley 2157. WALLACE, N.. 423; 6-room modern double- ! garage; reasonable. Irv. 2299-J, ’ 21 5nis' r w ee !Si r f fc ”J r rooms SIB.OO 3015 „ E v- 22n(J st - : four rooms $lB 00 Ai F. ZAINEY. 122 N. Delaware. 16TH, E., 2533; mod. 4-rm. bung.; newly deco.; gar.; wa. pd ; $32.50. Ch. 6330, Y „ FOR COLORED 817-19 Fowler St., redecorated inside. plumbing; $12.50 per month. Lin. ’5660 NEW 8-ROOM MOdT'dBLE: - Ea ®l st -. S„ 1526. This includes breakfast room and bath, built-in features, full D*ex m 59817-8 1 7-j eaUtlfUl flxtures - Reasonable. uu_r IN THE OPEN FRESH AIR. _ N *y 5-room bungalow; modern; 5250 W Ten(l) St., near Speedway: $35, Bel. 3885 , n „ t , J*, 00 ? HOUSES SOUTH 2927 UndW!; 3 rooms: gar $16.50 iil W- Arizona; 3 rooms sl7 on Tnfn S M, R , a 5S lol £ h: 5 rooms $2.V00 Wright; 6 rooms $22 50 1250 Nordyke; 4 rooms .sls 03 915 Chase: 5 rooms sls 00 W. R. HUNTER CO. Main'io7B WALNUT. E.. 3715; 5-room, semi-modern bungalow; $28.50 Main 1050. 222 N - BELLE VIEU: 4-room modern duP nr X ’D S2 liTrxTr2 n .n e decorate; water paid. W. R. HUNTER CO. MAIN 1078. Apartments for Rent APARTMENTS, furnished or unfurnished „ „ H. H. WOODSMALL & CO.. INC Call E. V. Dessert, Lin, 5391 or Hum. 2204. BELL, 531; lovely 4-room upper mod apart- • porches and awnings, water paids22.so; wks. rent free, Ch. 5190-J. COLLEGE and 22nd, S. E. corner; attractlve 4 and 5 rms..’ heat and wat. furn. reasonable. See custodian. Call Lin. 1681, HALL PLACE, 1720: 3 rooms and bath newly papered, elect., gas; sl6. * THE CAMBRIDGE Non-housekeeping apts.; consisting of 1, 2 and 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, JJJl&llSht- ? nd water furnished. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO., Lincoln 5391. 5392 Main 2808. E. V. Dessert. Humboldt 2204. RUCKLE, 1932; 4-room upper apart., separate bedroom, ln-a-door bed. china closet, kitchen cabinet, soft water, sun parlor; open; large .shade trees. Hem. 2608. 501 BIRCH; 2 and 3-room apartments; electricity and water furnished; nicely decorated: $13.50 to sl9 per month. w. R. HUNTER CO. MA. 1078. FOR home-like downtown apts. in well kept exclusive building, four squares from Washington St. call MR. TECKEMEYER, Main 4088; four and five rooms at $40.00 and $45.00, WOODRUFF Pi. E. Dr., 576: upper duplex; 4 rms., large front porch; modern. Houses and Flats Furnished CAPITOL. 2045 N.: 4-room, completely furnlshed apt. Make offer. Har. 0649-W. WOODRUFF; 1848 Cross Drive; 4 rms. and bath; nicely fur.; newly-dec.; gar. W. 3878

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Cottages and Resorts SUMMER cottage; Ravenswood; reasonable for rest of season. Dr. 0562-J. COTTAGE; rear Traders Point, on Eagle Creek. Call mornings. Drexel 1107-R. Wanted to Rent WANTED; small furnished apartment by employed couple. Must be reasonable. Address' Times Box B 450. WANTED; SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT BY EMPLOYED COUPLE. MUST BE REASONABLE. ADDRESS TIMES BOX B 450. Houses for Sale Do you want to buy a dandy bungalow east in a real home location? See this one of 5 attractive rooms with large fenced In lot on payed street and located near Brookslde Park at 1403 N. Healing Ave. Easy terms. Call THE CHARLES R. ETONGER CO. Lincoln 5057. Res- Irv. 1589. $250 CASH. $35 PER MONTH. Five-room modern cottage, large lot, double garage; this nome is in A-l repair. Located near Prospect car. business center, school and churches. Price *3.750. J. G. M'CULLOUGH AGENCY. 106 N. Delaware St. MA. 1709. Another Opportunity 5-ROOM SEMI-MOD. BUNGALOW This will help someone to build up an equity. Located near W. Mich. St- west of river. Only small down payment, bal. mOnth^ATE rl S e AV*I 2 NG 0 & TRUST CO. Main 5156. L ' Ray Oeorge cherry 4180. NEAR HOLY CROSS CHURCH State St.: ueven-room cottage; semi-mod.. $3,500: SSOO down: balance monthly. Lin 7832. $250 DOWN 332 Prospect; six-room modern: *3.500: $250 down: balance. *32.50 monthly. Call Lin. 7832. _ EUCLID. N- 1407: by owner; strictly mod- 5 rm- breakfast rm. Dr. 1322. JUST finished Modern 5-room homes. One has long living-room. Open afternoon and evening. 5132 Sheldon. 5014 Hovey. Hum. 830$. SIOO CASH 1614 Asbury st.; new 5-room bungalow, complete bath, garage, paved street. Price $3,450. No Barrett. Mr. Fox, MA in 6755. Eve., HUm. 1168. $5,000 2321 S. Pennsylvania St.; five rooms, strictly modern; hardwood floors. Full basement. Furnace, gas. water heater. Easy payments. Salesman on Pleasant Run Blvd. Each afternoon this week. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO--237 N. Delaware Bt. - Call office from 6 to 9 p. m. Lincoln 1261. Rilev 5250. 1154 WEST 27TH Four-room bungalow, built 3 years; nearly decorated. Inside toilet, garage, shed, nice yard. Only S2OO cash, balance like SCHMIDT & SONS, REALTORS 144 E. Ohio. Main 3715. Res.. Bel. 4013-R. 115 S. 9TH ST. Beech Grove; 5-room modern bungalow; paved street, garage, concrete front drive; onlv S4OO cash. $36 oer month. MR. HUCE. Main 1576. Hum. 2016. THE UNION TRUST CO. BOULEVARD HOMES Only three of the eleven homes we built on Pleasant Run Blvd. left. This Is a better home section. 204-208-220 E. Pleasant Run Bird. Open each afternon this week from 2 to 5 p. m. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO--237 N. Delaware St. Cell office from 6 to 9 P. m. Lincoln 1261. * Rilev 5250. DOUBLE 5-rm. mod.. E. 10th car line: rents BSO mo.; $7.850. Liberal terms. Owner. Ch. 5734. SIOO TO $250 CASH S2O TO $35 PER MONTH Gives immediate possession of one of our modern or semi-modern bungalows or cottages. • , F. J. Viehmann Cos.. Realtors <Se Builders, 142 N. Delaware. Riley 2340. Res.. Irv. 0534-M. GARFIELD PARK Attractive 4-room bungalow; large yard; beautiful flowers. Must sell. Owner leavlng city, Dgexel 3165-J. $150.00 CASH $16.50 a month will give you possession of a four-room cottage on Barth Avenue, near Van Camps place in reasonably good condition: has eiec. lights, gas. city water in the yard; paved street. It's a real buy at SI,BOO. Mr. Keller, eves. Hem. 1340. SCHMIDT & SMITH, INC- REALTORS. 130 N Dela. Ma. *OBB.

LOCK AT THIS 2018 N. ALABAMA ST. Wonderful bargain, nine rooms, modern. city heat; furniture goes with the house. Get busy and see us immediately. Priced very low. H. C. TUTTLE & BRO. 233 E. Ohio St. Main 1168. Cherry 1108. $350 DOWN $35 Per Month Buys 2 acres and five-room bungalow, electric lights, chicken house, garage, fruit trees. Located seven miles from Monument southwest. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN. Main 0793. Irv. 3310. ROCKVILLE ROAD, WEST One-half acre and acre tracts. These tracts have sewers, elec., all city conveniences; can be had with cash payment as low as $2 down. Good transportation and school: drive out W. Washington to fork of Rockville Rd- then continue west on Rockville Rd- 2'i miles to Kevstoae Manor. Salesman on ground 3 p. m. until dark ewv dav W. R. HUNTER CO. 46 N. Del. St, Main 1078. SHELDON. 5164; 6-room Dungalow: will sell equity; bargain. Hum. 5150, LOVFLY seven-rm. house, lots of shade; Jefferson & 10th St. Owner. Weh. 6961-J. Suburban for Sale TWO ACRES Four-room bungalow, garage, completely fenced; electricity, bus service, and in a growing community. Very liberal terms. For information, call Mr. Richardson. Main 0792. Drexel 3745-R 4. Farms for Sale 35 ACRES: 8 miles north from monument: bargain. Main £BO3. APt. 1718. 160 ACRES, $6,000; 10 yrs. time. Jesse Eller. 314 8. Henderson St- Bloomington. Ind. Real Estate for Exchange DOUBLE, north; for trade; what have you? Owner only. Box 402 Times. Building and Contracting General remodeling, repairs and improvements of all kinds. Will assist in financing. Also homes built on payments like rent. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N. Delaware LI ncoln 5050 Business Opportunities CAPITAL RAISED THROUGH THE SALE OF SECURITIES. An active sales organization with wide-spread distribution is now open for security proposition of merit. Must have good sales points to satisfy needs of semi-speculative investors. CLIFFORD ROSE & ASSOCIATIES. 44 Broad St- New York, N -Y. EQUITY shoe repair shop; S3OO for equity and findings rent only $47.50 Including 6 nice modern living rooms, bath and garage. If interested, call Bel. 2571. NORTH. 800 block; 17-room rooming house. will trade as down payment for equity In small house, or double. Lin. 9433. ROOMING house’; 811 n7 Illinois: 12 rooms, clean, modern and well furnished. Priced right for quick sale. USED FURNITURE STORE FOR SALE CHEAP, 838 VIRGINIA AVE. Miscellaneous for Sale BARGAIN WEEK On reconditions, coolers, freezers_and refrigerators. F. D. Gardner & Cos., 221 E. Maryland. Ma. 3713. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, slicers rebuilt: guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX- 22 W. Chip. Main 0564, CELERY plants for sale. 1506 Lawton __§L CHILD’S bed. spring and mattress; good condition; >9. Call Dr. 5825-R. COMPLETE pasteurizing outfit; 1926 Ford ton truck. Main 5803. Apt. 1718. EIQUID SPRAY; for bedbugs. Insects, destroyed with 1 application of Sudden D. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. Main 1225. GAS STOVE, Marvel; with tanks; good at new. Will sacrifice. Irv. 2983. LIQUID SPRAY: for bedbugs. Insects, destroyed with i application of Sudden D. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. Main 1235. STOVE, oil: grey enamel; oven; 50-gallon tank. Irv, 0705-W. ONE ceiling fan: electrical; cheap. T.B Virginia Ave DIAMOND: 3-karat, white; owner; sacrifice for cash. Wa. 4625. You Read the Want Ada— Have you tried to use them? *• It’s easy—Call Main 3500. -r 1 - Ask lor an Ad Taker. jtarf

Miscellaneous for Sale EDISON die. mimeo- model 77; A-l con.; reas. Eureka Vac. Cln. Cos., 40 S. Penn. OIL stove. 2-burner. 3 book cases; small piano; comp. Simmons bed. 3423 N. Cap. PORTABLE concession •tand: pra^tcally new; very cheap. Call Dr. 5825-R. TABLE: babv h'gh chair: bed complete. 314 Llnwood Ave- Irv. 0708-J. WASHER. 1900 Catarach; elec.; A-l cond.; reasonable. 248 S. La Balle. DR. 2740. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Vour surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622, 127 W. Georgia. I BUY furniture. Give best prices. Call me before you sell. Bel. 0786. Pets and Live Stock Riley 5470. DOGS: Boston terriers; pedigreed, beautlful markings; reas. 2201 E. Riverside Dr. CANARIES for sale; .young singers femaies; cheap. Ran. 3817, 428 W. 31st St. DOG, Boston Terrier pup; male 2V* mths. old. Wonderfully marked; pettigreed; reas. 1137 W ,36th St- Ha. 4401-R. POLICE PUPS; 10 weeks, eligible to register; cheap. East 21st and Layman. BOSTON Bulls: pedigreed Perslon kittens; guaranteed singing canaries. INDPLS. BIRD STORE. 135 E. Ohio. Lin 4461. Musical Instruments CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Plano, harmony and all dance orchestral lnstrum’ts. 106 Pembroak Arcade. RI. 3890 PIANO, upright; good condition: SIOO. Call Cherry 1722. PLAYER PIANO; practically new; with rolls. Owner sacrifice for cash. Wa. 3276. PIANO; antique; solid Rosewood; hand ervd.: made in 1872; excellent con. Sacriflee. sls Rl. 1273, Wed, only, mov. Thurs. SAXOPHONE. B Flat; Conn made A-l cond. Sac. Wash. 4060; eve.. Dr. 3511-W. ' SAXOPHONE • ~T B flat tenor. Holton, silver with gold bell. Excellent playing condition. Will sacrifice at *BO. MR. ROEMBKE, L1n.8121. Coal ana Wooa Summer Prices in Effect Now! BETHEL COAL CO. PRex 5200 233 Caven St. JOHNSON BAIN COAL CO. 359 W. RAY DREXEL 1010. Summer Prices Now UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621 ’ Kindling with eacn ton ” No charge for wheeling. Pocchontas Lump Red Ash SB.OO JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Burton Harrison 0210 Money to Loan MORTGAGE LOANS LOW RATES PROMPT SERVICE We Can Handle a Few Desirable SECONDS We Also Purchase Realv Estate CONTRACTS Trustees System Service 225 N. Delaware St. LI ncoln 4587 LOANS S2O TO S3OO QUICK SERVICE-CONFIDENTIAL 1 to 20 Months to Repay Interest Charged for Time Used WE LOAN ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. E. Washington St. MA 1n~0585. Lin. 7184. ■A Loan" WBieira Yoon Need It A Year to Pay Loans on household goods without removal; also character loans. Trustees System Service . 225 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 4587. /' HOUSEHOLD LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation is OPERATED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OP THE STATE OF INDIANA and &rovldes a place where you may srrow from *lO to S3OO in a dignified business-like manner without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. We do not notify your employer neither do w r e make inquires of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money in a few hours' time and without having any one sign your note. If you are unable to call in persons at our office, phone us or write us and our representative will call at your home. If in a Hurry Phone MA in 2923 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (FOURTH FLOOR) Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. jjiiicW.oans 1 Furniture. Pianos and Autoa „ Our Plan Will Please You Columbia Loan Company Lin. 8335. 152 D. Dela. St. AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED EASY TERMS. MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 807 OUARANTY .BLDG. Loans on Personal Property and Diamonds. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Banker* Trust Cos. MAIN 2983.

Money to Lomu RATE 2% Iti% below legal rate. Lowest cost In cl tv. Why pay more? *2 is the month s Interest on a balance of SIOO. No charge except Interest. We try to meet your requirements as to size of loan and payments. Loans on household furniture. Xndlanapo” Public Welfare Loan, 330 Occidental Bias- S. E. corner Washington and, Illinois %ts. Main 6229. No embarrassing OTH’fift PAID OFF TO POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION. ROOM 513. 106 E. MARKET ST. PHONE MAIN 1273 WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion_ County property from titleholders. 3ar. Frv THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W Washington StMain 0792. Auto Supplies and Repairs Roger’s Tire Shop We carry the most complete line of GOOD USED TIRES In the Middle West in High Pressure Balloons and Pneumatic Truck Tires. COME IN Look over our assortment. Dealers Wanted—Special Discount Vulcanizing on 6 and 7-inch Truck Tires. 3117 W. Washington St. BEI. 4300. THREE-DAY SPECIAL FIFTY 29x4.40 TIRES • *1.50 EACH. FIFTY 32x4 TIRES *1.75 EACH. All In Bervlcable Condition. NATIONAL TIRE SHOP. 3548 W. WASH. ST. BEL. 3444. NEW and used parts, accessories, tires and batteries for practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO--821-23 N. Illinois. Main 6090. USED TIRES, all sizes; big selection to chose from; most reasonable prices in town. 624 E. Wash. St. Lin. 2664. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your equU f; WOLF AUTO CO. ’ Lln. 4515 561 N. Capitol USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBERG. 522 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4636. Automobites tor Sale CLEAN-UP SALE Down. 1926 Ford Coupe $ 45 1924 Ford Coupe 35 1925 Overland 4 Coach 70 1925 Oakland Sedan 100 1923 Rickenbacker Sedan .... 125 1925- Overland Touring 50 1926 Overland 6 Coach 100

MANY OTHERS STATE AUTOMOBILE CO. 535 N. Capitol 925 Virginia Ll. 7301 DR. 4226 DODGE. 1925, -‘,-ton panel truck, good tires; worth every cent we ask. *250easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 52* E. Washington. 1925 ESSEX COACH New Duco. A-l mechanically. Price $385. BURkE CADILLAC CO. Meridian at Eleventh. Main 5125. ESSEX. 1926 coach; good tires, good paint. runs fine; a real bargain; JP2B; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Washington. 1923 DODGE COUPE A real buy; $l5O. CENTRAL BUICk CO. 120 W. North St- Lin. 1995. USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS—TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1126 PROSPECT FORD, 1925 Tudor sedan; balloon tires; good paint; clean upholstering; a real bargain; *225.00; terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. BUICK Latest 1927 model; extra tire, bumpers, stop light, etc.: absolutely .new standard six touring; sold for $1,415; yours for SI,OOO. MR. HUFF. Wash. 2181. FORD. 1926; pick-up body: 4 U. S. cord tires. Drexel 4029-R. CHEVROLET. 1926 coach; balloon tires. bumpers. Duco flnish. A real $425; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO--540 E. Washington. OVERLAND, 1924 Coupe sedan: a real buy at $l5O. CENTRAL BUICk CO. 120 W. North. Lin 1995. 1926 OAKLAND SEDAN A-l condition; new tires, new paint. S7O <s ° Wn ‘ STATE AUTO CO. 535 V. Capitol. Lin. 7301. CADILLAC COUPE New Duco, good tires, good mechanically. Price SSOO. . __ . BURKE CADILLAC CO. Meridian at 11th. Main 5125. Automobiles tor Sale July Clearance Sale OF Good Used Gars Down Payment Ford’ 23 Coupe $25.00 Ford ’24 Touring $20.00 Ford ’24 Sedan $50.00 Ford ’25 Coupe $50.00 Ford ’26 Coupe $75.00 Ford ’27 Coupe SBB.OO Ford ’27 Tudor SIOO.OO Ford ’26 Roadster $65.00 Other Fords, SIOOO to $25.00 Down Chevrolet ’25 Touring. .$60.00 Chevrolet ’26 Touring. .SBO.OO Chevrolet ’25 Coupe ... .SBO.OO Chevrolet ’26 Coupe ..$125.00 Chevrolet ’26 Sedan ..$140.00 Chevrolet ’26 Landau. .$140.00 Chevrolet Early ’27 Coupe $125.00 Many others to choose from —Dodges, Studebakers, Nash, Clevelands, Hudsons. All low down payment?, balance easy. Marion Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian St. Lln. 5361. CADILLAC SEDAN Goad tires, new Duco. A-l mechanically. Price S6OO BURKE CADILLAC CO. Meridian at 11th. Main 5125. AUBURN SEDAN Wonderful car for your family. Only *335. Bee this one. LOCOMOBILE AND STUTZ OF , INDIANA 1536 N. MERIDIAN Open evenings. HUPMOBILE coupe. 1924; *2OO cash today. Lin. 4833. Eves., Drexel 3888. *. ■ fit

Automobiles tor Sale Tremendous Sale Thursday, 9:30 A. M. July 14, at Our New Auction Rooms, 723 N. Illinois st. Because of so much goods and such, unusual bargains, this sale will begin promptly at 9:30 a. m. Living Room Splendid lot of very fine living room suites, both velour and kaltex, practically new. Kaitex suites are equally good for living room or sun parlor. Lamps, both stand and table. ’Writing desks, beautiful and good as new. Radio, victrolas, 2 upright pianos, cheap. Mahogany and oak rockers of all kinds. Library tables. Every conceivable piece for the living room will be found here. Dining Room Walnut and oak dining room suites. Exceptional bargains. Very nice sets of dishes. Odd dining room tables and chairs. Bedroom Unusually fine mahogany bedroom suite. "Walnut bedroom suites. Extra beds, mattresses and springs. Bed clothes and pillows of all kinds. Odd chairs, chiffoniers, ehifforobes and daybeds. Kitchen Kitchen cabinets, bargains, gas ranges, cook stoves, heaters; very fine Chambers fireless gas cooker. Aluminum and tinware. New linoleum. Rugs Some beautiful Wilton, silk and Axminster rugs, all sizes. The best bargain for your money. Don’t Miss This Sale! SHANK AUCTION COMPANY BURKHARDT, AUCTIONEER JUL Y SALE All Prices Cut Some Ae Low As S2O 1928 Chevrolet coupe $425.00 ios? p or s , Tudor 350.00 1925 Ford tour 125 00 1825 4-door sedan 200^00 Overland 4-door sedan 275.00 Overland sedan 150.00 1924 Gardner tour 175 00 }??4 ford coupe, new tires, bains... 175.00 }q S°5 ge coupe 336JH) 1923 Hudson coach 175.00 J 922 Essex coach 4 175.00 i ew S u sport tour 175.00 1923 Ford coupe 78 00 1924 Ford tour .. 7.. ..I!.!!! ”I” " SVOO } 922 gumM tour 150.00 1928 Ford coupe . 250 00 1924 Overland tour 7! 7....,......! 7 75 00 Hudson 4 pass coupe 95.00 Overland 6 tour 65.00 Nash 8 tour 75.00 Dodge tour 75.00 Fora sedan 50.00 Many Others 16 Months On Late Models L. T. Allen Motor Sales 917-23 Virginia Ave. Open Evenings.

Dodge, 1923 Sedan $250 “'fhanlcally good: 5 good tires; leather easy terms *’ " ts * r * al bar * aln : Indianapolis Auto Exchange 730 E, Washington St. PACKARD Six Sedan, 192(1; peiformance • t£ n< M ppearanc ® new: ver >’ lowr mileage. Owner; sacrifice. Wash. 4625. Chrysler 70 Roadster Practically new tires: flrst-class runterms COndton: a real bargain; $795; Carl H. Wallerich, Inc. 314 N. Delaware. Open evenings, sedan; overhauled: good - tires; reas. Mrr Ed. Taylor. Ma. 5803 1923 BUICK TOURING In excellent condition. Only $375 CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W, North St. *■ Lin. 1995 DODGE COUPE Repainted; In A-l condition: only *275. MATTOX MOTOR.SALES 1001 N. MERIDIAN. LI. 1177 Studebaker Coupe, 1926 Country Club, 3-passenger. Driven only a short time. Here Is your opportunity to enjoy a practically new car at a •substantial saving. Rich Belgian blue licquer flnlsh. Chaise mohair upholstery, mechanical condition so good wo will give our full new car warranty. Your personal inspection will prove the extraordinary value ln th ii—musual Studebaker model. You save *7OO. ARMACOST FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHARP CO. Locomobile Sedan 1926 Demonstrator Been driven by official of company very Tittle. In perfect condition throughout. Priced to sell Immediately; can arrange terms and some trade. . Locomobile and Stutz Cos. of Indiana 1525 N. Meridian. Open evenings. DODGE. 4-door seaan; 6 good tires, bumpers. spotlight, lots extras; A-l mechanical condition; $325. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. Lin. 1995.

1 Overland Touring •.. • • •.. - $59.00 1 Overland Sedan 69.00 1 1926 Chevrolet Coach • • 5485.00 1 66 Sedan (Willys-Knight) 1050.00 —Many Others — CAPITOL-OVERLAND CAPITOL AND MICHIGAN ■

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Automobiles for Sale 1923 HAYNES SPORT TOURING 120 W. North St. , Ltn. 1995. In A-l condition; winter lnclosure; *2OO. CENTRAL BUICK CO. OVERLAND, 1924; will sacVlfl*ca for quiet salt. lOli 8. Meridian. „ Studebaker Big 6 Speedster Powerful big 6. Six ’ disc wheels, alt good tires, relacqusred and motor run* smoothly and quietly as electric fan. Compare this *550 value here today. Armacost • 209 w. North st. Open Evenings. WALLERICH*9 ÜBED CAR BAR 7 GAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST. Jewett 1924 Coach Looks and runs like new; priced right: $350: terms or trade. 0% ca*itol AVgwu* at vmjma-p Mkc Hoist of CKewchC 345 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. PAIGE sedan- excellent condition mechanically; flnlsh good: priced to sell: $575 trade and terms on bnlanc*. PAIOIJ INDIANA CO- 1110 N. Merldl"n Ltn. 7342. TIMEri WANT APB BRING BUSINE’-I HUP sedan and 1920 lord lo.i truck. Main 5803. Ant. 1716. OVERLAND BEDAN Balloon tires, disc wheels, new palnt| price *250: terms. BURKE CADILLAC CO. Meridian at Eleventh. Mein 5135. f Used Car Bargains C. O. WARNOCK CO. 813 E. Washington. FORD. 1924 tm-rlng car: good tires, run* fine: $100.00; terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 525 E. Washington. 1925 DODGE 4-PASSENGER • COUPE A-l condition. Price lust right. C. H. WALLERICH, Inc. 314 N. Delaware. Open evening*. NASH. 1924 sport touring, disc wheels, lota of extras; can be bought at a real bargain: terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 525 E. Washington. . Essex Coach, Late 6, '25 $125 Down New oversize tires, new paint and Ju*ll right mechanically. Trade your old car. P. B. Smith Auto Cos. Lin. 3603. 450 N. Capitol Av*. Call for demonstration, R. B. Relder, Robert Welch, C. C. Crist. Q. E. Porter. Speed Duncan. W. O. Beggs. Jack Pedersplll, K. Harvey and Karl K. Krammer BUICK roadster. 1923; for sale or will trade for Ford coupe, new paint, A-l condition; cash or terms. Drexel 4833 after 8 p. m, , TORD coupe, 1925:iA-l motor; good paint, motometer, spot, heater: cash: from owner. Owner. Bargain. Drexal 3344-R. Hudson Coach New lacquer, dtic wheels, bumpers, trunk and new tires, other equlppment; A-l shape. 1925 Willys-Knight Coupe Sedan Fully equipoed, new tires; *695. 1926 Ford Coupe New car appearance; *325. , TERMS AND TRADE Oakley Motor Sales 1683-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743, . . EQUITY IN 1926 FORD “* Roadster, good condition all over; 6 balloon tires; bal. due (125. Call after 6 p. m. Rilev 2209. STUDEBAKER BIG 6 T6URING Wonderful condition. Baraaln at *275 LOCOMOBILE AND STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. Meridian. Open evenings. 1924 FORD touring; motor A-l ror.dltlon. tires almost new, paint good; $35 down. Terms. SMITH <b MOORE 526 N Meridian St, Main 6650. JJodge, 1923 Sedan ,$250 Mechanically good: 5 good tires; leather unholsterlng; in fact Its a real bargain*, easy terms. Indianapolis Auto Exchange 730 E. Washington St. TIMES WANT ADS HRTVO BUattlFKj Trucks RECONDITIONED TRUCKsT VAR lOUS KINDS AND BIZFS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. ÜBED TRUCK DEPARTMENT. 1188 KENTLCKY AVE. MAIN 3808.

Lesal Notices NOiiCE Is hereby glvtn pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Thursday, Aug. 4, 1927. sell for accrued charge* the household and other goods belonging to the following named people: Const. Freeman 811501. Const. Freeman 811500, George Fellows HT1474, Joe Hughes 811425. Henry Thomas 811442. George Thompson B 11480. Dalsv Woods 811410. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAOE CO. July 6. 13, 20. 1927, LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HtAhlfiti PUBLIC 3ERIVCE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 9025. In the matter of the petition of the Chicago, Bouth Shore and South Bend railroad—to discontinue local street car service in East Chicago. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause, in the Rooms of the Commission, at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9 o’clck A. M. on July 26, 1927. Public participation in this hearing la requested by the Commission. PUBLIC BERIVCE COMMISSION OP INDIANA. BY J, W. M CARDLE. , .. Commissioner. Indianapolis, Indiana. July 12. 1927. legal notice OP public hea!s?3 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET _ . NO. 9026. 11l the matter of the petition of northern Indiana Public Service Company—(or authority to sell real estate in Lafayette. Indiana. S Notice is hereby given that the Publlo ervlce Commission of Indiana will conuct public hearing in the above entitled cause, In the Rooms of the Commission, at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 11 o'clock A. M. on July 26, 1927. Public participation in thla hearing la requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OP IN. INDIANA. BY J. W. M'CARDLE. . j Commissioner. Indianapolis, Indiana, July 12. 1927. LEGAL NOTTCE OF PUBLIC PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 119, 103.120, 302-M In the matter of the petition of Logan J. Smith and Ben Popp. Holman T. HU!. Charles T. Barber Alva O. Wratten for transfer of certificates of public convenience and necessity covering Union St. line. Indianapolis. Ind. Notice is hereby given that the publlo sfr J', l . ce J :ommlsilon °f Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entltlad cause. In the rodma of the commission, at Indian•foils. Ind - t 9 o'clock a. m., on July 27, Public participation in thla hearing la requested by the commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OP INDIANA. By J. W. McCARDLE. . _ Commissioner. Indlsnepolli, Ind.. July 12, 1027. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC "HEAftlfob-? DOCKIT In the matter of proposed increases la rates and charges for the transposition of coal in carload quantities bv common carriers in Indian Intrastate traffic. Notice Is hereby given that the Publlo Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing In ths above entitled cause, in the offices of the commission at Indianapolis. Ind.. at 10 o'clock a. ra.. July 28. 1927. * Public participation in this hearing is raquested by the commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By H. S. McNEELY. Indianapolis. Ind.. July 12, 1027. NOTICE is hereby fctven pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storaga house, formerly lo- . eated at 227 N. New Jersey St., Indlaiiano- * lls, Ind., will on Thursday, Aug. 4, 1927, sell for accrued charges a' th* new stor- ’ age building, 1432 N. Illinois St., the household and other goods belonging to the following named people: . Constable Freeman IUISOI, Const. Freeman Bitsoo. Oeo. Fellows 8U474, Joe Hughes Bl 1425, Henry Thomas 8U442, Oeo, Thompson BII4RO, Daisy Wood* BU4M. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAOE CO.