Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 76, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1927 — Page 13

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DE PAUW U. ADDS 1 TWO NAMES TO LIST OFDONORS Music Scholarships and Art Teaching Equipment Given. Bu United Press GREENCASTLE. Ind., Aug. 8 De Pauw University has added two more names to an already long list of benefactors when it received the gift of a scholarship fund and the gift of a valuable art collection. The fund is being established by a man who withholds his name and specifies that two scholarships a year may be given “to two young men with good tenor voices, exceptional musical talent and a high schol education,” the scholarships to pay all tuition fees for a complete course in the De Pauw School of Music. Dean Robert G. McCutchan of the school of music will select the students for these awards. The other gift, consists of a collection of art teaching equipment, about 400 volumes of books intended to provide instructors and undergraduates with a small, well-bal-anced library for the study of the fine arts, supplementing the work jof the classroom and furnishing an Popportunity to follow up personal interests. It also includes a collection of 1,800 reproductions of paintings and drawings by great masters. The only conditions imposed, with the gift of art collection, which was offered to President Murlin by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, are that the university make use ot it by teaching, and set aside a welllighted room for it, to serve as a center of art activities. BEN HUR PICNIC IS HELD AT BROOKSIDE Many Plan to Attend National Meeting in Boston. Arrius Court, No. 5, Tribe of Ben Hur, held an all-day picnic Sunday at Brookside Park. Games, contests and races featured. A picnic dinner was served. C.\A. Suffrins, 3248 Kenwood Ave., said several Indianapolis members plan to attend the National Fraternal Congress meeting at Boston Aug. 16. John C. Snyder, of Crawfordsville, Supreme Chief of Ben Hur, is national president of the fraternal body. Speakers on the program include: Gov. A. T. Fuller of Massachusetts, Senator David Walsh, Mayor Malcolm E. Nichols of Boston; Wesley E. Monk, Massachusetts I insurance commissioner, and Dr. George Bigelow, Massachusetts! health commisioner. EXPECT CIVILIAN TO GET PHILIPPINE POST Politicians Say Coolidge May Delay Choice of Wood’s Successor. By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. Appointment of a civilian instead o* a military man as governor general of the Philippines to succeed Gen. Leonard,. Wood, who died Sunday morning in Boston, was generally predicted by politicians here today, in view of frequent indications of President Coolidge’s desire to give a more pacific aspect to insular affairs. Appointment is not considered an urgent matter and may be delayed several months. There is strong sentiment for reappointment of Cameron F. Forbes of Boston, governor general from 1909 to 1913. STRIKERS CLOSE MINE Illinois Company Ordered to Shut Down by Union. By United Press TAYLORVILLE, HI., Aug. B.—The first move of idle Illinois miners to force a complete shutdown of coal mines in this State came today when a delegation of unemployed union miners forced the Quality Coal Company at Edinburg to cease operations. Fifty men at work in the mine walked out. The mine has been operating under a temporary agreement signed with the union on the basis of the Jacksonville wage agreement. AND SHE WALKED HOME Visitor Touring Washington by Moonlight Robbed of $l4O. Bu United Press Washington, Aug. B.—Miss Leboni Sheetzia, visitor from Eagle Pass, Texas, wanted to see the sights of Washington by moonlight. Two young men obliged with their car, took her to the Washington Monument grounds and robbed her of $l4O, she told police. Then they made her walk home. HOLD WOMAN IN DEATH Negro Woman Kills Barber for Threatening Her. Mrs. Emma Harding, 78914 Indiana Ave., was held in city prison today on a murder charge, following the fatal shooting of John Sneed, negro .barber, employed at the Lady Barber shop, 537 Indiana Ave. According to the Harding woman, she shot Snead when he chased her with an ice-pick. ROB CHURCH OF CHAIRS Center Church, Near Bridgeport, Entered by Thieves. Cash Jessup of Bridgeport, Ind., today reported to local police that someone broke into Center Church, two miles south of Bridgeport, and stole fifteen folding chairs and three pulpit chairs after services Sunday morning.

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TUESDAY’S EVENTS Rotary Club luncheon, Claypool. Mercator Club luncheon, Spink-Arms. Purchasing Agents’ Association luncheon, Severin. American Chemical Society luncheon, Chamber of Commerce. International Typographical Union convention. Armory. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh official reception, State fairground. Lindbergh banquet, Columbia Club. 6 p. m. Mrs. Mary Jackson, 2923 W. Tenth St., told police that a youth selling watermelons robbed her of sl2 Saturday afternoon when he brought a watermelon into the house at 2314 S. Capitol Ave., where she is employed. Mrs. Mary Lewis, 29, of 112 E. Vermont St., was recovering today from poison taken Sunday morning, police said. She was treated at City hospital and later taken home. Everett Houck, 523 Marison Ave., today reported to police that some one had entered his room and stolen a gold watch valued at $32.

Boone and Hamilton County residents visited Broad Ripple Park Sunday upon invitation of the management. This is one of a series of “guest day” events that are arranged weekly. Superintendent Jack Ebert of the filtration plant showed the visitors how it keeps the pool purified. Tentative (Hate for opening of the new swimming pool at the Boy Scout reservation has been set for Aug. 20. Scouts have been using the Ft. Benjamin Harrison pool. F. C. Simms was elected president and Mrs. Emma McCord was re-elected secretary-treasurer of the Daviess County Club at the annual reunion held Sunday at Brookside Park. The club membership is composed of former residents of Daviess County. About three hundred atteifded. An alcohol lamp caught fire in the Clarence Rollins jewelry store, 47 N. Capitol Ave., early today. Damage was slight. The blaze was believed to have originated from a short circuit on an electric motor.

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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. Yl. 3328. George Grinstemer Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0608. KRIEGER, WM. E~ FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ~ , 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1. J. C. WILSON; funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equipment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322Lost and Found HAND GRIP containing baseball equipment lost on Three Notch Rd. yesterday, between Indianapolis and Bargersvillle. Phase call Drexel 5184. Reward. STOLEN; Friday morn 8:15. from Ohio and Illinois streets; one ton Ford truck, 1925 model, closed green body, red stripe top and bottom, black hood and fenders, yellow chassis, auxiliary transmission brakes, left rear iron body brace broken: license number 7379; motor number 111-03251: certificate number, 88-6601. Reward. Phone W, E. Barton. Main 1840. LOST—Black leather grip, on Capitol Ave. between 16th and 21st Sts.. Sunday. 1:30 p. m. Contents, lady’s wearing apparel and keepsakes. Reward. Mrs. J. W. Campbell. Kan. 5190. LOST—Brief case, containing note books. ™i I i„ or -, near Danvillle, Ind. Reward $5. CHAS. R. ECKLER. Ei Lilly & Cos., city. LOST; Beagle hnd.: blk. and wn„ 5 mtbs. old; name Queen. Rwd. 323 S Bth St.. Lafayette Heights.

Special Notices young married woman driving alone to St. Joseph, Mo- via St. Louis and Kansas City, in Nash sedan would like 1 or 2 women or woman and husband for company all or part way. Leaving Wed. or Thurs. Phone Harrison 1308. EXTRA SPECIAL; act now; beauty shop permanent wave, $5. for July and August. . 5 e . your appointments now. No students. 345 Mass. Ave. Call Lin. 5650. P^S^ NENT WAVE. SHAMPOO, NECK CLIP, HAIR SET TWICE. $5. CH, 1734-M PERMANENT wave; shampoo; neck clip; hair set twice; $5, Cherry 1734-M. Instructions CENTRAL. BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our gradPass State examinations easily. 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. Ma. 578 and 6509. Business Announcements BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garages built; quick service: reas. Web. 6878-M CINDERS— $3 LOAD j Sand, gravel and driveways. DRex. 1010. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0736. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovatedfeather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. HAULING wanted; steady or odd jobs large dump truck. Randolph 0927. PAINTING and paper hanging; cut prices' < first-class work. Riley 3857. I RUG. 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. $2. I Superior Rug Cleaners. HEm 4462 | Help Wanted—Male YOUNG man to travel with manager; city or road work; our boys are earning from $25 to S6O per week, based on production. If you are a producer of good work, apDly Rm. 425 Peoples State Bank, ask for MR. TUTTLE. Help Wanted Female EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 1040 Virginia Ave. Situations Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPING, middle-aged larfv with 6 vear old boy. Box B-134 Times. Rooms for Rent ALA- N- 947; sleeping; $2.50 up and housekeeping rooms; modern. Rliev 3167. BROADWAY. 1947: large room: modern; home priv; board opt. Hem. 2648. BROADWAY. 3403: nicelv furnished rm.; priv. home; joining bath. Line, 3956. CENTRAL. 2112; lovely room; modern home. Randolph 6131. CENTRAL AVE- 2012; nicely furnished rm- in modern home, suitable for young gentleman. Reasonable. CENTRAL: lovely single rm.; nicely turn.; continuous hot water: S4. Ran. 4257. CENTRAL. 2328; attractive front rm; 1 or 2. Harrison 3154-M.

Rooms for Rent DEL., N.. 2020: furnished or unfurnished rooms; housekeeping if desired. Ra, 5441. EAST, N. 726, apt. 21: clean, cool, mod., outside rm.: suitable for 2. Lin. 7754. ILLINOIS, N„ 1930; lovely room W’ith bath. _____ JEFFERSON. 652 N.: 2 rms furn: ad.l. bath: Ist fl.; priv. entrance. Ch. 1136-R. MARKET. E., 412. Apt. 5; 2 rooms, modern; $4 and $5. NEW JERSEY, 1465 N.; nice front rm.. mod, rms.; meals optional. Lin. 6022. PENN., N.. 1855; desirable suite, bedrm., twin beds, living rm., priv. entrance, near bath: suit. 3 or 4. Reasonable. PENN.. 907 N. LOVELY AIRY FRONT RM.. WALK. DISTANCE. RI. 5342. 13TH, E., 319; nice front room for 1 or 2; reasonable. Lincoln 8724. 38TH. 447 E.; large, airv room for gentleman, Washington 3729-J. LOVELY ROOM NORTH Central, 2149; priv., mod. home: garage optional. Ken. 4668. Evenings. LARGE FRONT room suit: for 2; no other roomers. Hemlock 3277, COMFORTABLE room; private family: 111. car; references. Hemlock 5264, Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND. 2218: nicely furn. rm., for 2 good meals. Hemlock 4242.' NOBLE, N., 329; mod front rm,. good meals, laundry, hot water. Lin. 6707. WASH., E.‘ lovely front rm.. private home, railroad man pref., meals opt. Box B-284, Times. CHILDREN to board: mother's care; good location. Riley 6349. LADY to share mod. furni apart., reas. Address Times Box B 283. Rent Housekeeping Rooms

ADAMS, 2422; two furn. rms., strictly mod,; Ist floor; garage. Cherry 0349. BELLEFONTAINE, 1606; unfurnished front apt.; all modern. Hemlock 1917. CAP. 838 N.: 2 single; 1 sleeping; 1 housekeeping. Completely turn. y CENTRAL. 1432: nicelv furn. rm. and kitchenette furn. complete. >6,50. COLLEGE. 1322: clean, well furnished, modern front rooms. Riley 2668. CONGRESS Ave., 724; turn bedroom and kitchenette, mod. priv. home. Car bus. | HARRISON. 953; three upstairs rooms and kitchenette, unfurn.: light, water, gas; private ent.; very reasonable. DR. 6236. HOYT Ave., 1112; two furn. iisepg.. mod.. newly dec.; reasonable. Drexel 5816. ILLINOIS. 3232 N.; 2 clean, furnished rms. All modern. Har. 1563. KENWOOD AVE.. 2265: 3 nicelv furnished rms.; mod.; everything furn. Ha. 0838-R. OHIO. E.. 540: housexeeping room, everything furnished; $2.50 week. Sleeping room, $2. PRATT, E., 223; two connecting rms.; $6; everything furnished: modern. STURM, 1214; two mod. rms.. furn., priv. entrance. Cherry 2562-W. 11TH. 909 E.: 3 large rms.; mod.; sink in kitchen; private entrenee. Riley 1839. 23RD, E.. 512; two furn. rms.; housekeeplng; Central car. Hemlock 2271. DESIREABLE apt.; mod. priv. entrance; everything furn. Bel. 3026, ■ FURNISHED front 2-rm. apt., running I water. Ist floor. Har. 0667-R. Houses for Rent BEECH GROVE; 4 rms.; wa. inside, toilet. sink; near Big Four; S2O. Ran. 2820. BLVD. PL., 4005; flve-rm. mod. home; new steam plant; garage; $35, Wash. 0341. DORMAN. 967: 4 rooms: city water paid: , electric lights: gas. Call Miss Ilg. Main I 6761. or Mrs. Walter Maver. Ran. 5763. or ; | Miss Eisner. Irv. 3955. i DORMAN. 965'2: upper duplex: 5 rooms, j ; complete bath; water naid: electric 1 lights: gas. Call Miss Ilg. Main 6761 or i Mrs. Walter Maver. Ran. 5763. or Mrs, i i Eisner, Irv. 3955. ELDER. N., 765: desirable colored; 4 rms.: I i newly papered: electricity; inside sink; i ■ toilet; $16.50; water paid. He. 5858. EUCLID, N„ 815; good mod. double: will j i decorate to suit tenant; S3O. Ch. 3364. FRANK. 27: flve-rm. cottage; S2O: elec.. gas, city water paid. Cherry 1030. HAMILTON. 47 N.: 5 rooms, semi-modem double; water paid. Ch. 6617. IRV.; near Catholic church; 5-rm. modern double; water paid; S4O, Har. 2350-W. J JEFFERSON. N.. 603; six rooms, modern. | A-l condition; garage; large tree in back ! yard; one block from car. near Tech. Only $35; water paid. Irv. 3310. I LANGLEY, 2032; six rms.. semi-modern; new gar.; only S3O, Cherry 2318. 1 LAUREL. 817; 5-room cottage, semi-mod-ern; newly painted and decorated, cement cellar; S2O. Ran. 6250.

MADISON Ave., 1525;* six rooms and bath and garage; all newly decorated; nice yard; reasonable, MARYLAND. E,, 1921; 4-rm. mod.; newly deco.; $32.50; water paid. Hum. 2384. OLNEY, 1349, 5-room modern double; newly decorated: garage; S4O. FRANK S. CLARK CO.. Main 337”'. RUCKLE, 2808; 6 rooms, strictly modern double; gar.; wa. paid; $45. Ran. 7044. SOUTH SIDE: 5 rooms; semi-modern: newly papered: water paid: $25. Dr. 4374. STURM, 1314: 6 rooms; good condition; gtf!B. DRexel 5901. TUXEDO. N.. 335: 3 rooms. $lO. Cherrv 1409. VERMONT. W.. 4915; 5 rooms; garage; 1 acre; $lB. Ri. 2157, 32 S. State. WALNUT. E.. 3715; five rooms, semi-mod-For Colored Four rooms electric lights, gas. city water in kitchen, inside toilet; $16.50 petmonth. 870 Edgemont St. Security Trust Cos.. 11l N. Pennsylvania St. 22ND. W.. 1510: modern 5-room bungalowT redecorated; garage; $35. Hum. 2384. 28TH. W.. 225- 6-RM. DOUBLE; MOD.; $35; COLORED. RAN. 5692, 33D. W.. 1417: modern 4-room bungalow; built-in features; S3O. Wa. 1538; morn. CORNER Sheldon and Roosevelt; 5 rooms, semi-mod.; garage; $24; near car line, 840 BRADSHAW ST. S3OO CASH Seven-room house in A-l condition, with gas; electric lights; city water inside; in side toilet; streets paved in front and sear. Space on rear of lot for another House facing Wyoming St. Payments only S3O per month. J. G. M’CULLCfUGH AGENCY 106 N. Delaware St. Realtors. Main 1709. FOR COLORED Penn.. S.. 1118: 4-rm. mod. house: cheap rent. Inquire 1119 Union St. Drex. 1694-W. 1424 NAOMI; 5 rooms; semi-modern, with garage; on paved street; $25 mo. FRANK S. CLARK CO.. Main 3377. 2168 Wheeler St.; four rooms SIB.OO 3015 E. 22nd St.; four rooms SIB.OO A. F. ZAINEY, 122 N. Delaware, 5-ROOM modern bungalow, inquire 3618 W. Michigan. 501 BIRCH; 2-room semi-modern aparts.. newly decorated, electric lights and water furnished: sl3 month. W. R. HUNTER CO., MA. 107$. ATTRACTIVE modern single; 4 bedrooms; Morton Pi. section. Owner leaving city. Cash or terms. Hem. 3075. > SIX large rooms; new Holland furnace! city water, gas, elec.; close to Van Camps and Garfield Park. 2153 Ransdell Ave. Call MR, FRY. Main 0792. SMALL HOUSE! garage; porch; nicely turn, for 2; $4,50 wk. Ch. 5413-J. NEW; half dble., 4 rms., mod. with garage. Randolph 4981. 42 E. RAYMOND 5 rooms: newlv decorated: elec, lights: gas: city water paid: S2O month. SCHMID & SMITH. Inc.. Realtors. 130 N. Delaware. Ma. 4088 SSO DOWN s3l PER MONTH Five room bungalow, electric lights: garage; near school and bus. See 3818 Hoyt Ave. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN. Main 0792; Irv. 3310. WE WILL BUY THE LOT - That vou select and build a home, carrying out your idea and plans, on a small cash payment. Send for our booklet of plans and prices. No obligations. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors, Builders 142 N. DELAWARE ST. Riley 2840 Res.. Irv. 0534-M SSO CASH Five-room cottage at 214 Minkner Stelectric lights and gas: balance S2O mo. Main 1531. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. REALTORS 1043’j S. Keystone; 3, el- gs, wa. pd. 512.50 223 S. Summit; 5, el- gas, ins. toilet 16,00 49 N. Jefferson: 7, modern 35.00 1159 Congress; 4. mod- gar 35.00 917 N. Sherman Dr.> 4, mod., gar.... 30.00 1115 Olive; 6, new pape.r semi-mod.. 25.00 2120 Spann: 4. bath, el- gs.. wa. pd. 22.50 567 W. Wilkins; 4. el- gas, c. wa. pd. 16.00 LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS Ma. 3715. 144 E. Ohio. Res- Bel.l 4012-R. Apartments for Rent

SAVE ON YOUR RENT 3 room apt., kitchen with dining nook, table and chairs furnished, heat, water, garage included at $45. See custodian in No. SCHMID & SMITH. Inc.. Realtors 130 N. Delaware. M 4088 For Colored, $23 Modern, large living room, kitchenette, private bath, refrigerator, gas, range, in-a-door bed. Washington Court. 317 W. 21st St. See custodian or Security Trust Co- 111 N. Pennsylvania St. Three Kooms, $34.50 Modern, newly deccated, including kitchenette, heat, light, water, gas. refrigerator. gas range furnished. The Lexington, 1116 N Capitol Ave. See custodian or Security Trust Co- 111 N, Pennsylvania. DA VLAN APT. One and 2-room apts., with or without bath. See Mr. Straughn. 430 Mass. Ave., or Fletcher Savings and Trust Company. $27.50 Modern 1-room. bath. The Stratford. 510 N. Meridian St. See custodian or Security Trust Co- 111 N. Pennsylvania St.

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Apartments for Rent THE CAMBRIDGE NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. NONHOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS. ONE. TWO, THREE ROOMS AND BATH; FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LIN. 5391. Maple Terrance 542 E. Maple rd.; 5 rooms, gar $85.00 Maple Arms 502 E. Maple Rd.: 4 rooms and bath $65.00 and $75.00 Tarlton Apartment 162 J Broadway; 5 rooms and private porch and garage 65.00 Lafayette Court 2735 N. Meridian; 3 rooms 55.00 Westminster 2725 N. Meridian: 3 rooms 50.00 Blackstone 4001 E. Washington; 2 rooms 47.50 Kireger 336 E. Prospect: 2 rooms 32.50 H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc., LIN. 5391. MA. 2808. We Insure everything but the hereafter. Nights and holidays call E. V. Dessert. Hum. 2204. NEAR RIVERSIDE PARK AND GOLF COURSE 4 Rooms and Bath S4O per month. Includes heat in- season, water, hot wa- , ter. Janitor service. 2 in-a-door beds, ice box. stove, kitchen cabinet; garage available. See custodian. Swartz Apt- southeast corner 27th and Harding. DUPLEX HOME CO. __ 5 E. Market St. Moynahan Apartments 1026 Central $21.00 1020 Central 35.00 1733 N. Meridian S6O to 70.00 1124 Broadway 43.00 668 E. 11th St 35.50 1226 N. Illinois $37.50 to 40.00 418 E. 15th St ; 55.00 Moynahan Properties Cos. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma. 4818 or Ri. 1371. Nights or Bunday. VERMONT. E„ 628: 4-rm. apt.; hardwood floors; mod.; newly deco.; $35. Ir. 0158. Houses and Flats Furnished CAP.. 2354 N.: completely furn. apt: 4 rms. Bath, upper or lower. Ran. 2747. RANDOLPH. 8- 1042; upper duplex; 3-rm. apartment; beautifully furnished: player piano, electrical appliances: private entrance; rent $56 month or on weekly basis; garage and telephone if preferred, extra. Adults. Drexel 4746. 829 N. BEVILLE; furnished flat; 4 rooms and bath; adults; SSO month. Ch. 7581. Business Places for Rent OFFICE and factory for light manufacturing. JESSUP & ANTRIM ICE CREAM CO- 713-15 N. Illinois Bt. Suburban for Rent 7 ROOMS: 6 acres. 3-rm! house: south Traders Point on Dandy Trail and Eagle Creek; $25, Riley 2157. 32 8. State. HOUSE; A-l condition, good location 5 miles from Broad Ripple, W a 4730-3. Wanted to Rent i JUST as vou are reading this ad many prospective tenants would read your ad in tlie For Rent columns of Times Want ads. Call Main 3500. Storage and Transfer Established 1895 " Storage, packing, overland hauling, low freight rates on California shipments. Return load wanted from South Bend. Richmond. St. Louis and Chicago. OTTO J. SUESZ, Main 2353. Rilev 3628. Jherrv 4579-0699-W HEAVY and light transfer and hauling. W. E. RODOCKER. 821 E. 46th. Wa. 4433. HEAVY and light transfer and hauling. RODOCKER. 821 E. 64th Bt. Wa. 4433. Houses for Sale

S2OO CASH $37 PER MONTH WILL BUY A NEW MODERN 5-ROOM. WELL Built. WELL LOCATED BUNGALOW. COMPLETE. FULL BASEMENT: BRICK AND CEMENT PORCH. FACING SOUTH 80UTH ON RHODIUS PARK AND AMONG OTHER NEW HOMES SHOWN ONLY BY APPOINTMENT. BRIDGES & GRAVES ?37 N. Del. Riley 5250. Pershing, Near Washington Excellent. 5-room, modern bungalow and garage: close to car line: stores, grade and high schools; you can't beat this location west: price $5,800; for details call Mr. Keller. Evenings. Hem. 1840. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Ma. 4088. SAVE SSOO *1 000 eouitv in 5-room modern bungalow. Will sell for SSOO. 948 N. Bradley. 5 ROOM HOME $l5O Down; $28.50 Monthly Located 1500 block Fletcher Ave. A good home in excellent location with very attractive price and terms. Shown by appointment only. STATE SAVINGS & TRUST L. Ray George. Ch. 4180. 3800 FLETCHER Ave.: 1 5-room house. s3l down. s3l per month; 2 5-room houses. $32 down. $32 per month; 1 6-room house. $32 down. $32 per month. See owner, 3837 English Ave. Drexel 0380. SSO CASH, $23 MONTHLY Price $2,350: new bungalow, four rooms, garage; S. side 46th St.. W. end of Lawrence. Owner. 541 Bankers Trust BldgRilev 5641. SIOO CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT Eight large rooms: corner lot 50x150; no Barrett. 520 S. Ritter, N. W. corner Brookville and S. Ritter. Call J. A. DID- j WAY. Main 0792. | S2OO DOWN I $36.50 PER MONTH Buvs 2 acres and five-room bungalow, electric lights; chicken house: garage; fruit trees. Located 7 miles from Monument Southwest. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN Main 0792 Irv. 3310 SSO CASH Five-room cottage at 214 Minkner Stelectric lights and gas; balance S2O mo. Main 1531. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS, REALTORS. NEW MODERN 6-room stucco nome; 3700 north; $7,500; B. & L. Mtg- $4,500; trade for vacant lots or small suburban. HALL & HILL. 147 E. Market, ' NEAR GARFIELD PARK Attractive 5-room, modern bungalow with brick porch, hardwood floors, tile bath: beautiful lot with large garage. A real buv for only $4,750. Terms to suit. Call THE CHARLES R. ETTINOER CO. Lincoln 5057 Res- Irv. 1559 UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS S2OO CASH BALANCE MONTHLY Five rooms and sun parlor. Complete bath, good furnace, full basement with ‘laundry tubs. A bargain. Call J. A. Dldwav, Main 0792, See 1301 Mills St. $l5O CASH An attractive five-room modern bungalow. built-in features in dining room, large bedrooms, built-in bath tub and large back porch. Front drive to garage. Located lust one-haif block off 52nd St. A real buv at our price. Call Mr. Adler. Main 0792. Evenings. Humbolt 2163. A REAL BARGAIN Lockburn St- north of Washington: 5room modern bungalow; long living-room, fireplace, built-in features, 2-car garage with front drive. Almost new. Originally sold $6,000. Price $5,400. Small down payment. CRAWFORD MOTT. Lin. 2318. SCHLOSS BROS INVESTMENT CO. $25 DOWN, $25 mo.; new. 4 rms. and bathrm- bungalow, southeast near school, car line. 607 S. Temple. Call Li. 5931, eves. No Down Payment Pay month’s rent and move in' 5-room modern bungalow on Barton Ave. Long living room, fireplace, full basement, side drive, garage- 1 vear old. Mr. Mott. Schloss Bros. Investment Cos. Lin. 2318. A REAL BUY 4-ROOM, semi-modern cottage. 1118 Churchman Ave.; electric lights, gas. city water, front and rear porch. Will decorate to suit you. Price $2,750: $l5O cash and $25 month. F. J. VIEHMAN. Realtors, Builders. Riley 2840. Res- Irv. 0534-M. 11 PER CENT INVESTMENT on double house; price $3,300, S2OO cash. S3O per month; 4 room a side on improved street. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO- Main 5840. __ $5 CASH, $5 monthly; price $500: one acre on Richland Drive (first cinder street north of Forty-Sixth St. from Shadeland Ave east). Owner. 541 Banjcers Trust Bldg. Riley 5641. 6-ROOM home in good condition; near new high school. 54.500. $1,250 down. Some furniture may be purchased. Call Belmont 2213-R. TERRACE Ave- E. 318; 5-rm. mod- dbl. garage Priced for quick sale. Lots for Sale CENTRAL Ave 60x157: gas. city water, paved street. Zoned for double. $1,200, HALF ACRE. 106x167'a feet; 37th and Clifton. Reasonable. Hum. 3382.

Lots for Sale LOTS FOR SALE 150 ft. facing Mich. St. corner Bosart. SI,OOO plus Barret. S. Davis 1357 S. Meridlan DR-0245. Real Estate for Exchange 12TH, W- 3705: bungalow double, equity for small single or barber shop. BRAND new, modern, five-room bungalow. Long living-room. hardwood floors, northeast; new, restricted location. Will take good auto as down payment. Suburban for Sale $23 bungalow: four rooms, electric lights, garage; on south side 46th St. west end of Lawrence. Owner. 541 Bankers Trust Bldf. Riley Real Estate Wanted We Can Sell Your City Property ROLAND M. ARENS & CO 1101 Peoples Bank. Realtors. Lin. 6010. Cottages and Resorts FURNISHED: 3 cottages on White River for rent; $lO->ls. Phone New Augusta 556 SUMMER cottage oiT Eagle Creek, near Traders Point. DR. UO7-R. morn or eve. Miscellaneous for Sale BEAUTIFUL furnishings of 2 rooms: excellent condition: must sell all together: sacrifice if sold at once. BETSY ROSS, Apt. No. 33. 103 E. Pratt. BEAUTY parlor fixtures; mirror, tables & chairs; suitable for booth; large white enamel case; splend. cond.; barg. RA. 2842. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, sllcers rebuilt; guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX- 22 W. Ohio. Main 0564. DINING rm. suite; 7 pieces: fumed oak; 60-inqh buffet, oblong china closet, 54inch pedestal table. 4 leather chairs, gas range upright; splendid condition. Bargain. 1834 Holloway Ave. DINNETTE, Georgian walnut like new beautiful, owner sac, at once, HU-6297 FURNITURE, 4 rooms: good condition; reasonable. Drex. 6870, between 5 and 7. OAS range, high-oven; brkft. suite, mahwlth gate-leg, table; a barg. Ha. 4791-R. ICE box. Leonard: white enam. lined. 75lb. capacity. Almost new. Reas. Wa. 3017, ICE box. 5x7: $25 cash; must be sold at once. Dr. 7151. 356 S. Norwood. LIVING rm suite; splend. cond. Owner. Sac $39 at once, C 1447. R 3812 E. 34th. OVEN: capacity of 100 pies; used in restaurant as well as bakery; good shape. 2019 Cornell. Call mornings. Hemlock 5878. PHONOGRAPH, upright. Klmhje. 55 records; ivory bedrm. suite, mahogany bookease. Chenille rug (9x121. Hoover electric sweeper, sewing machine; spendid condition . and bargain. 119 W. 21st. Ra. 3659. RAG rugs; limited amount; size. 54x27 Inches. Very reasonable. Drex. 5185-J. Rugs and Linoleum ai Lowest Prices DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W, Wash. St Near Capitol. RUG, Axminster, 9x12; splendid condition: a bargain. 907 N. Oxford. Ch. 4457-M. RUMMAGE SALE—Used clothing and furnlture. 127 W. Georgia St. STOVE, gas and coal combination: splendid condition; owner; sacrifice at once. 2958 Station St. Miscellaneous Wanted ! HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial HomO. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W. Georgia. CAMPING outfits are in demand right now. If vou have a used outfit you can quickly find a buyer by offering it through l a Times for Sale Ad. Cali Main 3500. I CLOTHING wanted: ladles’, gents', chll- ; dren's. 1440 Columbia. Ch. 1273. Pets and Live Stock ALL babv chicks. $8 per 100. $1 per doz. I BOYERS HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. ' Riley 5470. CHICKS—Want baby chicks, quail size; I Barred Rocks or R. I. Reds. Bel. 0326. CHICKENS, full blood Rhode Island Red. Reasonable. Cherry 1049. Musical Instruments CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Plano, harmony and all dance orchestral lnstrum’ts. 106 Pembroak Arcade. RI. 3890 PIANO plaver, upright, mahogany, Farrand Cecilia: excellent condition. Reasonable Wa. 3017. BELLS; Imported; splendid cond.; will sell reas. for cash, lr. 1879-M. PLAYER piano practically new. with rolls. Owner. Sacrifice for cash. Ran. 3602. PIANO: upright: S3O. good condition. Lin. 6503. PIANO; reproducing. Ellington, bnbv grand: splendid condition; owner .sacrifice, cash or trade for good sedan. At once. Ra. 5199. PIANO, upright: mahogany, good conditlon, sac, for SSO. 1834 Holloway Ave. FOR sale; piano. Hamilton baby grand; will sac, for cash. 3739 Trov Ave. Business Opportunities ROOMING house. 947 N. Alabama; 10 rms.. bath, modern. Riley 3167. MAIL order; Extracts, ointment formula; product cheap If sold at once RI-4728 HEAVY and light transfer and hauling. W. E. Rodocker 821 E. 64 St. Wash-4433. ATTENTION. BUSINESS MEN! We will sell vour business anywhere auicklv and privately for cash by bringing the buyer direct to you. MID-WEST REALTY CO 510 Odd Fellow Bldg. Lin, 3877 TIRE business and tight manufacturing. A bargain for energetic buyer. At a sacrifle. price. Will consid. trade. Call Li. 8848. ROOMING house norlh: 14 rms.; all new fum.sWlU sac. If sold at once. Owner. Ran. 20491 Barter and Swap DOUBLE; small; good cond. Sell or trade for car, or what have you? Bel. 0949-W. Building and Contracting General building and contracting. Remodeling a specialty. 136 N. Delaware. Lin. 5050. Civic Realty Company. Home Builders See our homes. Get our plans. Bridges & Graves Cos. 237 N. Delaware. Riley 5250. Coat and Wood Summer Prices in Effect Now! BETHEL COAL CO. DRex 5200 238 Caven St. Summer Prices Now UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621 “Kindling with each ton ’* No charge for wheeling. Pocohontas Lump Red Ash SB.OO JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Biurton Harrison 0210 JOHNSON BAIN COAL CO. 359 W. RAY DREXEL 1010. Money to Loan I HOUSEHOLD LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation is OPERATED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA and provides a place where you may borrow 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 we make inquires of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money in a few hours' time and without having any one sign vour note. If you are unable to call in persons at our office, phone us or write us and our representative will call at vour 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.

Automobile and . Household Goods Small loans to the man who works. Legal rate. Quick service. Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York

Money to Loan ' SEOOND MORTGAGE LOANS This old established industrial banking house, which has served thousands in Indianapolis, is now prepared to take care of second mortgage financing for you. We Also Buy Real Estate CONTRACTS t Low rates and prompt service. Come in any day. Trustees System Service TRUSTEES SYSTEM COMPANY OF INDIANAPOLIS 225 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 4587.

Furniture, Plano, nod Autos Oor Plan Will Pinas, You Columbia Loan Company Lin. 6335. 152 D. Dela. St. RATE 2% ! Hir/u below legal rate. Lowest cost In ! city. 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. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan. 330 Occidental Bldg , S. E. corner Washington and Illinois Sts. Main 6229. No embarrassing investigations. OTHER COMPANIES PAID OFF MONEY WORRIES j Let us relieve you of your finanical j troubles. 1,0an3 on PIANOS, FUR- ! NITURE, AUTOS, etc. Pavments to suit. Legal rate. CAPITOL LOAN CO. E. Washington St. t WE BUY RE&L ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from titleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W Washington StMain 0792. Second Mortgages .ind construction loans. We finance builders. Prompt service. Ready Money. Columbia Securities Cos. Lin. 6334. 152 N. Delaware St. FURNITURE LOANS—6IO TO S3OO. LEGAL RATES. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION. ROOM 513. 106 E. MARKET ST. PHONE MAIN 1278. AUTO ACCOUNTB REFINANCED EASY TERMS. MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581 207 GUARANTY Bt.DO Loans on Personal Property and Diamonds. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust Cos. MAIN 2963. HOUSEHOLD LOANS. S2O to S3OO. NATIONAL LOAN CO- 215 Board Trade Bldg- Riley 4633. LOANS. $lO to S3OO. No indorsers, no publicity. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Mu. 2923. 404 Krrsge Bldg. Auto Supplies and Repairs 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. 3t. Lin. 2664. ___ Motorcycles and Bicycles BRAND new Indian chief 74 motorcycle; priced for quick sale at $390. A bargain. Hem. 3032. Automobiles Wanted WILL pav cash for your car or vour eauitv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4515 561 N. Capitol USED CARB bought and sold. OOLDBERG, 522 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4638. PAIGE SEDAN 6-72. LOW MILEAGE, IN APPEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE LIKE NEW. HAS HAD BEST OF CARE. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. TERMS IF DESIRABLE. OWNER, 209 W. 33 RD, AFTER 6 P. M. CALL MR. COPLEV, MAIN 3500, 8 TO 6 P. M.

Automobiles for Sale m HIVE fill S COMPILE IF FIB SEDANS IT 9 EL Gap2tol=Overllmd Gompaiiny AT CAPITOL & MICHIGAN 1927 MODEL HUDSON COACH; TRUNK. BUMPERS. SPARE TIRE. OTHER EQUIPMENT: S3OO DOWN. 1926 Jewett coach. 4 new tires, S2OO . . 1 928 Essex coach, new lacquer. *l7o down. 1925 Overland sedan, balloon tires. $125 1924 Hudson coach, new lacquer, $125 down. 1924 Essex coach, disc wheels. $95 down. 1924 Ford touring. S4O down. B Several good buys at $25 down . ” OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S Meridian. Drexel 4743. Guaranteed Bargains 1926 Oakland Sedan 1926 Hudson Coach 1926 Ford 4-door 1926 Chevrolet Coach 1925 Chevrolet Coach, new tires 1925 Nash touring 1925 Overland Touring 1924 Hupp. 4-passenger Coupe 1925 Oldsmobile Coach 1926 Ford Touring / 1925 Ford Touring > BARGAINS 1924 Overland Touring $75.00 1920 Dodge Touring 50.00 1922 Essex Coaoh 75.00 Your car in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave.

Automobiles tor Sale AUCTION

100 High-Grade Used Cars Must Go Name Your Price Take Your Car Cara now on display. 209 West North St. Sale date, Aug. 10-11, Wed. and Thtirs., 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. 4 ARMACOST BARGAIN” Good 1926 model Nash Coach. s6oo—Terms. CARL H. WALLERICH Inc. A DANDY Chrysler 70 Coach: In good condition. Onlv SBOO.OO. CARL H. WALLERICH, Inc. FORD sedan. 1922; lock wheel, cord tires, motor A-l, oody and uphuJsterlnq good: price $75: down payment S3O. SMITH & MOORE. 528 8. Meridian St. Main 6650. RELIABLE USED CARS. PAIGE INDIANA CO. 1110 N. Meridian St. Lin. 7342. Open evenings.

AUCTION 209 West North St. 100 Used Cars Must G*> Your car is here. Name your price and take it. Wednesday and Thursday, ,i~ Aug. 10 and 11 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. g! ARMACOST AUTOMOBILE CO. FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHARP CO.

Chevrolet 1927 Sedan My demonstrator has been used very little. Will sell cheap. MARION CHEVROLET CO. IITH A MERIDIAN. LI. 5361. OPEN EVES. FORD coupe. 1925. five good tires, good paint; excellent condition; S2OO. New Augusta 612. 1925 CHEVROLET SEDAN Looks like new. Driven less than 5,000 miles. STATE AUTO CO. Franklin Sedan Reconditioned and ready to give satisfactory service; will trade for late Ford sedan even up. P. B. .Smith Auto Cos. AUCTION

100 CARS MUST GO High-Grade Used Chtb Name your price Take your car. Wed. and Thurs., Aug. 10-11 ARMACOST AUTO CO. 209 W. North St.

Saturday and Sunday Specials 192.7 Chevrolet Sedan SIOO 1925 Ford Touring 45 1924 Oakland Touring 60 1924 Ford Tudor 40 1925 Overland 4 Coach 65 1925 Essex Coach 75 1924 Chevrolet Roadster 35 1925 Ford Roadster 35 Many Others. State Auto Cos. N 535 N. Capitol ave. Open evenings, j USED CAR BARGAINS~ LATE" MODELS—EASY TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1126 PROSPECT OAKLAND sedan; good condition: a bargain; for sale or trade, at once. 932 Woodiawn Ave. USED FORDS FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer. 625 N. Capitol. Main 4708. FORD touring, 1925; good tires. A-l condltlon; will gacrlflce. Terms. Ir. 028 L

AUCTION Aug. 10th and 11th Wednesday and Thursday 10 a. m. and 7 p. nil 100 High-Grade Used Cars Must Go 209 West North St. ARMACOST AUTOMOBILE CO. 1926 OLDSMOBILE coupe: like new In every respect; $625. FRANK FEESER CO. 1126 Prospect. Drexel 1058. NASH, sport touring: lots ot extras: good paint; looks and runs fine. If vou want a real bargain, see this car: $250.00: easv terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E Washington. # BARGAINS 1925 Ford touring $l5O 1922 Ford sedan $75 1923 Ford coupe t $75 1923 Chevrolet touring SIOO Small down payment. Balance easv terms LONG AUTO SALES. 1114 N. Meridian. Lin 6665. . 100 OF THE BEST USED CARS TO SELECT FROM PRICE UNUSUALLY LOW JONESAVHITAKER SAk.ES CO. 343 N. Capitol. 1050 Virglnig-Ave. 345 N. Capitol. “Large Sellers of Small Cars.” T riffle WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

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Automobile* for Sale FORD, 1926 roadster;*'Rood tires, good paint; bargain; 2225. Term*. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 1924 OAKLAND TOURING New paint; good tires. $65 down Balance 14 months. STATE AUTO CO. Ford Tydor, $295 1926 Model. Excellent condition. Terms or Trade. I. Wolf Ayto Cos. 555- 61 N. Capitol ave. Lin. 4516. Open Evenings and Sunday. Stop 1525 1924 Big Six Studebaker touring, disc wheels, bargain *295. Ford Coupe; has had wonderful care; bargain. . . . Packard Twin; later series; wondgfful buy, $275. 1 LOCOMOBILE AND BTUTZ , 1525 N. Meridian. Open evenings. AUCTION 300 High-Grade Used Cars Must Go Name Your Price / Take Your Car Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 10 and 11 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. 209 West North St. AKMACOST For Better Buys in Good Used Cars See Marion Chevrolet Cos. 3040 N. Meridian Lin. 5261

USED CAR BARGAINS. C. O. WARNOCK CO. HUDSON COACH 1927; used two weeks to show new-car guarantee and title. Liberal / discount if sold at once. P. B. SMITH AUTO CO. Lin. 3633 450 N. Capitol. Downtown Hudson and Essex Dealers WALLERICH’S USED CAR BAR> GAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST. T rucks RECONDITIONED TRUCKS. VARIOUS KINDS AND SIZES. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OI AMERICA. USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT. 1188 KENTUCKY AVE. MAIN 2809. ONE-TON Ford cm I. om American floor surfacing machine. 509 W. 54th. Legal Notices NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Alonzo Day. Deceased. 70-22863. In the Probate court of Marlon County, September term. 1927. Notice Is hereby given that Jennie Dav, administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed her account tend vouchers In flnnl settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for tl.e examination and action of said Probate Court on the 10th day of September. 1927. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate arc also required to appear and make proof of (heir heirship. OFOROFI O HUT3ELL. Clerk.

NOTICE ON BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE Ol THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. N' tlce is hereby given that the Jclnt Purchasing Commuter for the Correctional and Benevolent institutions of the Stale of Indiana will receive at the office of its secretary, room 326, Siatehouse. Indianapolis. Ind- until 10 o'clock a. m,. Monday, Aug 15, 1927. sealed bids for a three. Booths' supply ot' dry roods and notions. | bedding, napery and toweling according to a complete list specifying kind, graaa 1 and quantity now on file In the office of ; the Secretary of the Commute”. The Joint PurchisuiK' Committee -e----■-frves the rl ht to icjivt any and ill I bids submitted and to waive technical defects. JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE. j CAILEY L. MrCOY Secretary. N ri .Cl TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the Cltv of Indianapolis will receive sealed bids until the hour of 11:00 o'clock a. m- on August. 16. 1927. for construction and Installation of unllaternal windows In School Building No. 52, located at the southeast corner of King Avenue and Walnut Street, In the I city of Indianapolis, all ns per plans and specifications on flic in the office of th* | Board of School Commissioners, 150 N. ! Meridian Street, Indianapolis. ] Proposals shall be submitted In a sealed envelope with wrting thereon plainly in. I dlcatlng the nature of the bid. Copies of plans and specifications may ibe procured, by contractors desiring to bid. from the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. 150 N. Meridian Street, upon the deposit of $5 as surety for the return In good condition of the plans and specifications to the office. All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96. prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, winch may b* procured at the office of the School Board. 150 N. Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Proposals must be accompanied by A certified check drawn payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the CUv of Indianapolis, on an Indianapolis bai k or bv New York, Chicago or Indianapolis exchange for three per cent (3’,l of tha maximum bid. In case a bidder, whose bid shall b* accepted, shall not. within five dav s after notice of such acceptance, perform hi* bid bv entering into a written contract with the Board, to furnish the material and construct and install the wtndows in accordance with the provisions of tha specifications, and within that time securo the performance of his contract bv a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, hjs certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, It being Impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The right is reserved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for a period of not more than ten (10i davs. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. BY URE M. FRAZER.

Business director. Indianapolis, Indiana. July 20, 1927. NOTICE OF* SALE OF BUILDINOS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the cltv of Indianapolis. Ind., will up to the hour ot 11 o'clock a. in- Tuesday . Aug. 16, 1927. offer for sale to the hlßhesr bidder certain buildings located on school grounds, as said buildings cannot longer be advantageously used for school or library purpose: . All bids must be submitted In a sealed envelope, with writing thereon plainly Indicating to which building or buildings bid refers. The following property ts offered for sale: One frame residence building at Bchool No. 36. said building known ana designated as 2826 Kenwood Ave.; One frame residence building at School No. 36. said building known ana designated as 2830 Kenwood Ave.: One frame residence building at School No. 10. said building known and designated as 1236 Bellcfontalne StOne I-room portable school building on - “.Id' "t School No. 40 at 702 N. Senate Ave- and .a'-.-i.iu jtiiulings which have been converted into school rooms at School No. 42. as follows: 1005, 1109. 1013 W. TwentySixth St- and 2512 Ruder St. All In the city of Indianapolis. Ind. The board reserves from said sale all heating equipment and blackboards now Installed In said buildings. Bids must be submitted on each of said buildings separately. Said above named buildings at School No. 42 are to be removed from the premises by the purchaser within fifteen Ift> days from the date of sale. The buildings at School No. 10. School No. 40 ana on Kenwood Ave. are to be removed from the premises by the purchaser within thirty < 30) days from date of sale. In all cases the foundations are to be removed to a depth of at least twelve inches below the surface of the ground and the premises to be left free of all debris. The bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check or currency for not less than ten (lOi per cent of the bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids for not more than ten noi days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER*, OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. S By URE M. FRAZER. ' Business Director, Indianapolis. Ind.. July 30, 1937. July 30-Aug. 8. 1927.