Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1927 — Page 5

JULY 22, 1927

DRAFTS LIQUOR PERMIT CHANGE TO PLUG LEAKS Isar' " , Dry Commissioner Wants to Require Dealers to Renew Licenses Yearly. By United Press WASHINGTON, July 22.—New prohibition regulations cancelling all permits now held by alcohol and medicinal spirits dealers and handlers and requiring annual renewal of permits hereafter have been drafted by Dr. J. M. Doran, Federal dry commissioner. The tentative rules will be submitted to Acting Secretary of the Treasury Mills today and if approved will go into effect Jan. 1. New Licenses Required Alcohol and medicinal liquor permits now run for indefinite periods. The new method will simplify administration of permit work, Dr. Doran believes. Holders of permits will be required to apply for new licenses before the first of the year. They must show they have observed provisions of the National prohibition act and establish that the amount of liquor applied for yearly is actually needed for their business. The old permit system is blamed by dry officials for much of the diversion of industrial alcohol into bootleg channels. Vast quantities of

’4.OOTIFFIN.O. •4.50 SANDUSKY AND RETURN Children 5 and Under 12 Years —Half-Fare SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 23 Spend Sunday at Cedar Point or Tiffin Home Finest inland bathing beach in the world at Cedar Point. Every known amusement on the concourse. World’s largest dance hall. Special train will leave Indianapolis 11:30 p. m., central'time, arrive Tiffin 7:00 a. m., Eastern time; arrive Sandusky 8:00 a. m., Eastern time. Returning, leave Sandusky 5:00 p. m., Eastern time; Tiffin, 6:00 p. m., Eastern time, Sunday, July 24. Tickets and full particulars at city ticket office, 112 Monument Circle. Phone MA in 0330, and Union Station, phone MA in 4567. J. N. LEMON, Division Passenger Agent 810 FOUR ROUTE

KAHN <• Made-to-Measure Vksmnsljcif 3WTHSS Cool Cl ©thes Ready for Wear Hundreds of suits of fine tropical worsteds ready for your choice just as the hot weather and vacation season start. At Half Price and Less in Three Groups 15 ‘22 ““'’29 Our Store Will Be Open Saturday Afternoon Until S KAH N TAILOPING-CO 2nd Floor Kahn Bldg. Washington and Meridian Sts.

Happy Trio By XEA Service KNOXVILLE, Term., July 22. —Abraham, Isaac and Jacob Wagner, triplets, have celebrated their seventy-first birthday. Each has a family; each is a farmer; all are happy. They claim to be the world’s oldest triplets and so far no others have appeared/to dispute the title. Boyhood school days and even their km: affairs were complicated by their resemblance. The neighborhood belles never could be sure whether they were entertaining Abraham, Isaac or Jacob.

commercial alcohol now disappear between bonded warehouses and manufacturing plants, it was said. ' Tighten Up on Sources Minor revisions of prohibition regulations will probably be ordered for Sept. 1, as a “general tightening up” to cut off sources of bootleg supplies. A legal battle is expected, many permit solders objecting to the annual renewal system as -“bothersome” and “unfair” to firms who conduct legal enterprises. $6,000 LOSS IN BARN FIRE By Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., July 22.—Fire believed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion destroyed a barn on the farm of B. F. Ropp, one of the largest Darns in Bartholomew County, with a loss of $6,000.

ROAD TO LAKE JAMES RECOMMENDED BY CLUB Pleasant Week-End Trip Suggested to Indianapolis Drivers. A pleasant week-end trip to Lake James is suggested by the touring department of the Hoosier Motor

Come Saturday or Sunday to BIG SALE OF LOTS • A v —in —•'*- ' BILTMORE GARDENS ' / • / The Big Success of the West Side OVER 150 HOMES 4 ARE NOW ON THIS BANNER SUBDIVISION # Valuable and Useful Souvenirs Free Saturday afternoon and Sunday we will tfive to adults, one to a family or party who visit Biltmore Gardens and register their names and addresses, an . *FPFFDOMjVrVI EASTMAN KODAK as a souvenir to show that they are welcome guests. We are proud of this beautiful addition I and want every one <o see it. V Come and Bring Your Friends . HUNDREDS Came to our lot sale two weeks ago at Rosslyn and Waldemere notwithstanding the big rain, and many were too late to get the lots they wanted. See that you don’t make the same mistake here.

Big, Beautiful, High, Level Lots Fronting Graded and Cindered Streets, at $1 DOWN except on Washington and Morris Sts. and Lynhurst Drive. BUT WE WILL DOUBLE any amount paid down of $5 or over up to $25 For Example $5 Credits $lO on Lot $lO Credits S2O on Lot $25 Credits SSO Gn Lot BRING WITH YOU from $5 to $25 and the salesman will he instructed to give you this double credit on the grounds. WE WILL ALSO DOUBLE another $25 or ar.y part thereof of sl<} or over paid at one time within first 15 days. AND WE WILL ADD 50$ to the next. SSO paid w'ithin first 30 days in amounts of $lO or over. !; It will be seen from above that pay- j[ I; ments of $5 to SIOO made in the man- ’’ ner above provided will entitle you to ; | bonus credits of from ; $5 to $75 10% Additional Credit on all other payments of $lO or over made within first 30 days. Weekly payments ohly SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, according to price. You can pay as much more as you like, weekly, monthly or any way you wish. Advance payments are credited ahead. No Interest for 1 Year No Taxes to Pay Until 1929 No Payments When Sick or Out of Work Here Is Your Chance

Immediate Possession Your contract gives you immediate possession, so you can put in your garden or plant your fruit, or build or not, and enjoy the privileges of ownership while you are keeping up your payments. RESTRICTIONS These beautiful lots are protected by such building restrictions as are necessary to Insure a good residence neigltborhood. living In shacks or garages is forbidden. No lots sold to undesirable citizens.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Club. The best route is as follows: Leaving the city follow Massachusetts Ave., State Road No. 57 to Anderson; north on No. 9 to Alexandria,Marion and Huntington. There being construction between Huntington and Ft. Wayne, we recommend that you leave Huntington via Riverside Drive and keep eastward to Zanesville; then north,

ft JL - ,™rj niripirßr 1 Lj U y^LJuJJU OELP AH \AVr T Lz V* - ll< II 1C II s C.F s > a s t 2 | Mid lAiMJig l<— < S.o $ . st S. r 3 —i n? — i < ~n - < a £ 2 O and o grade ± £ 8 O . * O SCHOOL * S O/y ft. ■-. £ t- o J 2 ST MORRIS ST - Observe the West Washington Street Frontage Only 15 Minutes by Auto or Bus From the Monument PAVED ALL THE WAY Street Car Service With Free Bus TransfersClose to Churches, Schools and Stores Convenient to the Big-West Side Factories Yet Far Enough Away to Escape the Noise and Dirt ONLY A TWO-DAY SALE Buy in this well established and successful addition now while }ou have the opportunity. After* these lots are all gone you will have to pay a large profit to someone else. 84 of the choicest homesites in this beautiful addition are now available and every one of them will probably be gone before sundown Sunday. Our bargain prices and easy payments will attract hundreds of shrewd investors and homeseekers. A Big Opportunity is Staring You in the Face Big Tent and Plenty of Chairs By Auto—Drive west on Washington street to Biltmore avenue (the second street west of Lynhurst Drive) and you will be right in front of Biltmore Gardens. N By Street Car—Take a West Washington street ear to end of line and ask the conductor to give you a bus transfer. Then take the bus to Biltmore avenue (second street west of Lynhurst Drive). Only one street car tare. By Bus Line—Take a Ben Davis or Plainfield bus at the Bus Station, 50 Kentucky avenue, and get off right in front of the addition. DO NOT FAIL TO- COME, RAIN OR SHINE American Town Lot Company _ The Homeseeker’s Friend ; Try Our Plan LAFAYETTE PERKINS, Secretary and Treasurer, Realtor, ZndT Thousand. Member National Association of Real Estate Boards _ succeeded by it. neighbors get It means a home 209 East Ohio Street HI ly 4295 u Jj f_ A , and profit for yen. aneafl 01 yOU Lots Sold to White People Only

following the metal signs, to Ft. Wayne. Keep north on No. 27 from Ft. Wayne to Angola; and over a county road from Angola to Lake James — this road running west of the lake. The mileage is 179. The road is paved to Anderson. A detour, reported fair, exists north of Anderson on Road No. 9—otherwise you

will have pavement to Huntington but for a bridge run around at Mt. Etna. The highway is graveled to Ft. Wayne and on to your destination except for a bride run around a half mile north of Pleasant Lake. Also it will be necessary to take short detours between Waterloo and Pleasant Lake account road surfacing.

We Pay on Savings THE MEYER-KISER BANK 128 E. Washington St.

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

Bargain Prices for Quick Sale $269, $289, $314, $364, $389, $434 and Up to $479 A Few Higher Think of being able to get such big beautiful lots In this rapidly growing section at such low prices and on auch easy payments as to put them within the easy reach of every man, woman and child in Indianapolis.

Buy for a Home Every man owes it to himself tnd his family to own his own home. If you are a renter you are not getting anywhere. At the end of ten years you will have paid enough In rent to buy a home. Your landlord will still own the home, and you will have a bunch of rent receipts of absolutely no value. But there is no reason why you can not own a home, as well as any 1 one else. We are pointing the way by offering you these beautiful homesites on payn&ents withtn your easy reach. Start now with a lot. End with a home of your o^n. Enjoy the feeling of ownership and the thought that after you are gone you can at least leave your family a home In which to live.

Buy for Investment Indianapolis 1s growing steadily. It has now a population of almost 400,000. In a short time it will have half a million. It Is the cfoss-roads of America and one of the best cities in the United States. You have fill seen Indianapolis grow from year to year.’ Many of you can remember when there was nothing west of the river hut farms. Look at it now. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been made' in west side real estate ard there are gi eater opportunities today than ever before. Get one or more of these big,' beautiful lots in Riltmore Gardens at our low prices and realize some of the big profits yourself. Now is the time. Tomorrow never comes.

Andrew Carnegie said: “The wise man or wage earner of today invests his money In real estate/* John Wanamaker said: “The difference between the clerk who spends all of his salary and the clerk who sfaves part of It is the difference —In ten years—-between the owner of the business and a nhm out of a job."

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