Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 87, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1927 — Page 12

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Lester Harden, 5151 N. Arsenal Ave., has filed suit in Superior Court Five for SIO,OOO damages on behalf of his daughter, Serena Harden, 11, against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for injuries she received when an auto was struck by a train July 13. It is alleged no warning signal of the train’s approach was given and that it was traveling fifty miles an hour. Damages of $75,000 are sought by Charles W. Rafert, 819 Sanders St., for injuries received Sept. 2, 1926, when an auto driven by Robert Wakefield, R. R. 0., Ben Davis, struck him, in a suit filed in Superior Court Two. Rafert alleges he was injured permanently as a result of the accident, which occurred at Blackford and West Washington Sts. A cigarette stub ignited the seat cushion of an auto owned by Thomas Halls Jr., 2825 Ruckle St., parked at Alabama and Washington Sts., early Friday. Police and the fire department extinguished the flames, with small loss. Miss Mamie Kramer, 18, of Madison, Ind., stopping at 5370 Guilford Ave., while she attends business college here, was taken to the city hospital late Thursd%£ for treatment after she was struck by a College Ave. street car, at Alabama St. and Massachusetts Ave. She was taken home by police after being treated. Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Barnhardt, 75, who died Thursday 'at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Curl, R. R. 1, Lebanon, will be held Saturday at 2 p. m., at the Grace Brethren Church, Lebanon. Mrs Curl lived in Indianapolis for two years before moving to Lebanon last March. Her husband Christian Barnhardt, died two months ago, Mrs. J. J. Kitner, 4928 Guilford Avd., is a granddaughter of the deceased. Police were asked tqday to search for Geneva Donalds, 16, missing from the home of her aunt, Mrs. Grace Ha'l, 9 N. Beville Ave., with whom she had been living for the past three weeks. BUS HEARING IS LEGAL Gilliom Holds Trolley Company Protest Invalid. Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom has advised the public service commission, that a hearing can be held on petition of the Hoosier Transportation Company to carry city passengers on their W. Washington St., line. The Indianapolis Street Railway Company opposed the request on the grounds that it would be against a city ordinance governing bus. Gilliom ruled that the matter was entirely within the province of the commission and that no ordinance or statute governed. SIX GET SCHOOL JOBS Nine appointments to city school positions recommended by Supt. Charles F. Miller were approved by the school board. Appointments were: V. C. Daugherty, Technical High School, machine designing and mathematics; Mona Woodward, Technical, commercial; Ruth B. Carter, Broad Ripple High School, Latin; Robert B. Shepard, Washington High School, music; Marjorie Walls, Washington, clerk; Mary M. Imel, Shortridge High School, chemistry; Estle M. Fisk, Margaret Moore and Louise Moss, social service department. STUDiNTTuRSES~HUFtT f}<i TJnitrrt {‘nun WASHINGTON, Ind., Aug. 20. Miss Ethel Baker, student nurse at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, sustained a broken nose, Miss Charlotte Secrest sustained minor scratches and Miss Olive Morris was unhurt when Miss Morris stopped suddenly an auto she was driving to avoid a collision near here late Thursday.

Funeral Directors ~ W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 3228 Shelby Bt. Drexel 3570. BERT 8. GADD. 3130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY A TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI. 1838. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 532 E. Market. Main 0908. KRTEGER. WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1403 N. Illinois St. Main 1184. Res., Bel. 3886-R 1. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equlpment Dr. 0331 and Dr. 0323. Lost and Found

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CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily 303 Odd Fellow Bldg. Ma. 578 and 8509 Special Notices PERMANENT WAVE. SHAMPOO, NECK CLIP, HAIR SET TWICE. $5. CH. 1734-M THE DESCENDANTS of the SAMUEL ARBUCKLE will hold a family reunion at the Pair Grounds at Shelbvville. Indiana. Sunday. Aug. 21. 1927. Any one knowing themselves realted tothls family, come. Business Announcements BUILDING remodeling, repairing, garages built; quiet service: reas. Web. 6878-M. CINDERS—S3 LOAD Sand gravel and driveways. DRex. 1010. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0736. PAPER cleaning, hanging; samples shown; paper, fur.; $3.50 per room. Ch. 0318. PAPER hanging and painting; decorating. Vi price until Sept. 1. Call DAZE, Dr. 5738. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made B. F. BURKLE. 1S Mass. Main 1428. RUG. 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 32 Superior Rug Cleaners. HEm 4462 Help Wanted—Male AGENTS SELL GAS 3c A GALLON. UNUSUAL HIGH COMMISSION. Your address on cans. No fake. Guaranteed product. Free particulars and proof. LEFEBVRE COMPANY. Alexandria. Ont„ Canada. WE have an opening for a few wide-awake young men. who are good talkers. Come early and see MK. OTT. 427 Peoples Bank Bldg. MECHANIC WANTED AT ONCE. Help Wanted Female PRESSER AND FOLDER. Apply at Once, 601 Murphy Bldg. SHIRLEY GARMENT CO. ■_ WANTED—MiddIe-aged lady for housework. 838 N. Rural. Situations Wanted Female OIRL: 18: r.urse girl, or light housework: go home nights: Sunday off. 653 Vi E. Pratt. LADY wishes light housework for emploved couple: permanent. Hem 1290. LADY wishes light housework, in home of employed couple: permanent. Har. 1290.

Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 1113: modern: hot water; clean, homelike: $3, Riley 1553. BUNOALOW PARK: lovely rm.; modern: private home. Lincoln 7943. BROADWAY. 2545: furnished.front room: modern home. Hemlock 5480. CAPITOL. 844. N.: Apt. 6: MOD.. FRONT RM.: 2 OR 3: WALK. DIST. LIN. 2118. COLLEGE, near 21st; furn. rm. adj bath; steam-heated apt. Hem. 3588. OOMAR. 1216; lovely furn. rm . mod., tear car line: men pref. Drex. 0872. DELAWARE. N.. 2444: front room, private. modern home. x EAST. N- 738; Apt. 31: clean, cool, mod.: suitable for 2. Lin. 7f54. LOVELY large front rm. for 2; modern. downtown apartment. Riley 3537. PENN., N- 1100: desirable suite, bedroom. twin beds. Uvlng-room. private entrance, near bath: suitable ■> or 4. Reasonable. PSNN.. IT. 1858: LOVELY RM.; MOD.; PRIVATE HOME LADIES. HAR. 2350-W. FRONT room for 2 gentlemen: no other roomers. Lin. 8694. REGENT St.. 61 E~. large front rm.; homelike; man and w.'fe, or I or 2 ladles. PENNSYLVANIA. N- 1100: beautiful twotoom suite, bedroom, twin beds: livingroom has daveno: private entrance: a or 4 people: reasonble. WALNUT. 118 W.; modern sleeping and hsekeeplng rms.; reasonable. Lin. 9197. PENN.. N.. 1100: desirable suite, bedroom. twin beds, living-room, private entrancenear bath: suitable 3 or 4. Reasonable NEW JE'-iSEY. N., 2459; 1 corner room. nicely i imlshed, very reas. Ha. 2844-M. BTATION. 2441; 4 rms., suitable for houaekeeping or sleeping. Ch. 6302. TIMEB WANT ADS BRING BUBINEBB Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND. 2218: nicely furn. rm.. for 2 good meals. Hemlock 4242. DAWSON, 1745; nicely furn. rm.; modern. private home; >7. Drexel 7144. ROOM and board for .wi> cnlldren: mother's care. Drex, 4544-J mornings. RM.. lovely mod. sub. hme.. for 2. on river. gar. Wash. 3726-R-3. Rent Housekeeping Rooms CAPITOL. N.. 1332; Uo modern: everything furnished: complete:_ss. CAP.. N., 838 1 2-rm. apt., also 1 single rm.: all mod.: cinpletel" furnished. CENTRAL Ave.. 1432; ni:ely furnished front room and kitchenette; <6.50. MERIDIAN. N., 1137: nice, clean rms.: all mod.; plenty hot water Lin. 7438. DEL.. N.. 2020: turn, n- unfurn housekeeping or sleeping rms.: running water. Oarage free. Ran. 5441. DESIRABLE apt.; mod., prlv. ent.; everythlng furnished. Bel. 2026. EMPLOYED ladies or couple to share modern home: reasonable. Ran. 2203. MICHIGAN. E.. 1302: near Tech.: rm. furnished for housekeeping, or meals optional NEW JERSEY. N„ 518: three furnished rms. for housekeeping: all modern. NEW YORK, E.. 831; 2-rm. apt.; all mod.; also 1-rm. apt.; everyth, fur, for Hsekg. HENDRICKS PL.. 41; 2 mod., furn. rms.; newly deco.: prlv. home. Ch. 1028-M. MARKET. E.. 1313: two large front rooms: clean and neatly furnished; 86. NEWMAN. 1217; 3 large rms.; private entrance: lights, water paid; 86.50 week. Cherry 5244. ' ILL.. N.. 2214; lovely front bedim.; also 2 adj. rms.; prlv. home; ladles. Ha. 4725-J. MARKET. E.. 1419- 3 nicely furn. rms.; prlv. bath and entrance. Lin. 3820. NORTH. 2300; pleasant rms.; housekeeping or sleeping. Hem. 2271. OLIVE ST.. 1524* a: 3 RMS.; HOUSEKEEPING. PARK. 1655; furn. apt.; gas. light; phone Included; gar.; 48.50. Hem. 7478. PRATT. E.. 223; TWO CONNECTING RMS.: 86; EVERYUHING FURN.: MOD. BANDERS ST.. 70tf; 3 rms.: lurntshed or unfurnished. stfURM, 1214: two furn. rms., mod.: prlv entrance. Cherry 2583-W. TEMPLE, N., 205: 2 large rooms, apt.; nicely furnished: modern: near car. 19TH. W . 140; 2 well furn. large nt y everything furn.: first floor. Har. 0667-R. TRAUB, N.. 129; 3 front; phone, light, heat, water, gar.: 88.50. Ch. 1734-X-.

Houses for Rent BEECH GROVE: tl N. Bth Ave.: new 4rm„ modern bungalow. Drexel 7377, CENTRAL, 4407; 6 rms.; brick double; deco.; gar.; near School 70. Hem. 4926. DORMAN. 314—Modern 6 rooms: newly papered: garage. 1 wk. free. 827. DORMAN. 965 V: upper duplex: 5 rooms. complete bath: water Dald: electric lights; gas: $22.50. Call Miss Ilg. Main 6761, or Mrs. Walter Mr.yer, Ran. 5763. or Mrs. Eisner. Irv. 3955. For Colored ONE MONTH FREE RENT Four rooms: electric lights, city wate-, Inside toilet- S2O per month., 347 W. 24t1. St. SECURITY TRUST CO.. 11l N. Pe-;r.-sylvanla St. FOR COLORED, 215 W. 13TH Six rooms: gas, water; >3O month. GEO SADLIER. 43 Kentucky Ave. Riley 5945, ENGLISH Ave.. 2024: haH double: 8 rms.: semi-modern: corner: >2O. REDUCED RENTS 1231 Brookslde: 7 rooms $25.00 1434 Bradburw; 5 rooms 21.00 5 N. Beville: 5 rooms 18:90 1616 Bates: 5 rooms 16.00 414 N. Denny; 5 rooms 15.00 1451 Churchman; 4 rooms 16.00 224 Leota: 5 rooms 15.00 1529 Deloss: 4 rooms 14.00 1508 Bates; 4 rooms 14.00 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS 23 W. Ohio. ILLINOIS. 1126 S.; 4 rooms: semi-mod-em. MORRIS, 431 E.; seven-room double with bath; 825. MERIDIAN. S.. 2302: upper duplex: 4 rm3.: modern, heat, water furnished. 1747 W. NEW YORK: 5 rooms: newly decorated: electric lights: gas: water paid: 416 St.: 3 rooms: electric lights; gas: city wtaer In yard, paid: $lB. GEO. SADLIER _ , 43 Kentucky Ave. Riley 5945 NOBLE ST. S.. 118. Five rooms, with gas and electric lights; water paid; in first-class condition: sl9 a month. J. G. MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. 101) W. Delaware. Main 1709. STATION. N.. 3034; 4 rms.; gas. electricity. Inside toilet, paved street, sidewalks. I sq. car line, school: $18.50. Drexel 4824. BUNGALOW, 1349 OLNEY Five rooms all modern: with garage: nice lawn: S4O month. FRANK S. CLARK. MAIN 3377. 2305 Mass.: 4 rms: paper: gag...... 513.50 1616 Wilcox: 4 rms.: paper, paint... 12.50 1230 Standard: 4rms: paper: paint.. 17.50 1133 Deloss: 6 rm, bungalow: paper. paint. Inside toilet, gast. elec 20.00 1815 W. New York. 6 rm. bungalow.. 20.00 Colored 93514 W. Vermont: 4 rms.. tnaitte r m toilet, elec.: gas; paper: paint.... .815.00 1 70914 N. California. 4 rms.: Inside I toilet: gas: elec.: sink 20.00 2032 W. Tenth: bungalow. 5 rms.... J 15.00 Owner. 224 N. Delaware. LI. 4971.

Houses for Rent 1728 Lambert Five-room semi-modern double. Rent. S2O. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. GOOD HOUSES 1009 Cedar; 6 rooms $15.00 46 8. Tuxedo; 5 rooms 20.00 2029 Linden; 3 rooms, gar 16.50 113 W. Arizona; 3 rooms 17.00 507 Birch; 3 rooms 17.00 2122 Langley; 3 rooms 20.00 3317 E. New York;. 6 rooms 25.00 231 S. Grace; 5 roms. gar 20.00 W. R. HUNTER CO.. Main 1078. NEWMAN. 1211: south side: 8-rm. modern double; near Tech.: S3O. Guaranty Discount Corp.. 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. 1349 OLNEY: 5 rms.. mod., garage.. .$40.00 3906 E. Mich.: 5 rms.. mod., gar.. 33.50 FRANK 8 CLARK St CO. Main 3377. 529 N. Belmont St. Five-room modern double, well arranged. Rent $22.50. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. RUCKLE. 2808; <f rooms, strictly modern double: gar.: wa. paid: $45 Ran. 7044. NEAR~school: no objection to children: 8rm. upper duplex: ht., wa.: 640. He. 1036. SCHOFfTEId, 3308; 5-room bungalow; 2car garage. Cherry 6488. ST. CLAIR. 1130. E.; 5-room house; S2O. Lincoln 5787. 27 Karcher St. Attractive 5-room doubles; semi-modern; $15.50 month. _ Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. “ MODERN ~ 915 E. 40th; 6 rooms $40.00 35 Woodland Drive: 6 rms 45.00 27 Highland Ave.: 6 rooms 32.50 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS GREER. 822: two-apt. house: ‘ 9 rooms; semi-modern: new 3-car garage; $35. Drexel 4731. TECUMBEH. 1139: 6-room modern double: garage: near Tech: 638. Wa. 0707. 2168 Wheeler St.: four rooms *ls-25 3015 E. 22nd St.: four rooms SIB.OO A. F. ZAINEY. 122 N. Delaware. SALE or rent; 10-rm. mod. house: Park Ave.: arranged 3 families: 2 baths: double gar.: price right. Wash. 1749-J. SUGAR Grove. 1916: 6 rms.: mod. ex furn. Near Riverside school. Ran. 8075. WARMAN AVE.: 7 rooms: mod. Inquire 3818 W. Mich. Bel 2414-M NEAR SCHOOL 66 Dandy 6-rm. double: 860. Wash. 4081. 34TH, W.. 1162;- 5 rms.; modern; garage: cheap. Ran. 1069. ORIENTAL. N . 320: modern 6 rooms; will repair furnace: $25. Lin. 1072. SPRING BT.. 615; near school: semi-mod-ern 4 rooms. Call Lincoln 1764. 16TH. E., 2441: 4-rm. double, thoro. modern. Just decorated; .830. See this or call Cherry 4228. FOR COLORED COLUMBIA AVE.. 1817*4: 3 rms.. electric lights, gas. water. Inside toilet; $9 month. Riley 5641. TIMEB WANT ADS BRING BUBINEBB

Apartments for Rent THE CAMBRIDGE NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. NONHOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS. ONE, TWO. THREE ROOMS AND BATH: FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUCTODIAN 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 $85.00 and 875.00 Tarlton Apartment 1621 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 60.00 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. / Moynahan Apartments * NOW AVAILABLE. 1603 Central $55 1733 N. Meridian S6O to S7O 1226 N. Illinois $37.50 to $45 418 E. 15th $55 All Newly Decorated. Moynahan Properties Cos. 710 Union Title Bldg. MA. 4818 or RI 1371. nights or Sunday. ENGLISH AVE.. 1702: 7 rooms, upstairs; -em.’-modern: $25: will redecorate to ;ult tenant. Dr. 5380. THE MERIDIAN: Meridian St Mlch.> Sts.. 3 to 5 rooms, redec.. completely. city het & water furn.. $35 to $70.00 Keancora: 12th St College: 4 rooms and bath, hot and cold water $40.00 Beata, 21st S-. College Ave.: 4 rooms and bath, hot ana cold water, redecorated $42.50 Lavtnla. 2805 E. Michigan St.; 3 rms., bath, first-class apt 845.00 Alta. 2055 College Ave.; 3 roms. bath. >37.50 709 Mass. Ave.; 1 room, efficiency apt.. kitchenette. all utilities furnished S2O to $28.00 LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Res.. Bel. 4012-R.

FOR RENT DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS THE BALLARD 142 E. Ohio Two and three rooms. 1 ant. overlooking both Delaware and Ohio. Electric elevators. E. Mich., 5130 Attractive apartment in home-owners neighborhood. One block from stores and car lh-.e. Heat. gas. and good janitor service furnished. $40.00. Meridian at 16th St. The Lumley Light, airy, homelike 3 and 4-room apartments. Conveniently arranged and located. Frigidaire Equipment Ma. 0792. Rentals. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO.

Tabor, 1234 4 rooms: electric lights, gas. garage; sl7 per month. Security Trust Cos.. 11l N. Pennsylvania Bt. LOW RENT, EAST Four rooms, has electricity, gas, well and cistern: newly decorated throughout. Reduced to sl7. _ J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. Main 5840, Three Rooms, $34.50 Modern, newly decorated. Including kitchenette, heat, light, water, gas, refrigerator, gas range furnished. The Lexington. 1118 N. Capitol Ave. See custodian or Security Trust Qo., 11l N. Pennsylvania. E. MICH., 5130 5-room apts.. heat, water and Janitor BANK St TRUST CO. Main 0792. Rentals. The Highland Two rooms, bath, electric lights, gas. hot and cold water: $lB per month. 324 W. 21st St. See custodian or Security Trust Company 111 N. Pennsylvania St. NORTH ST., E.. 419; four rooms modem; heat and water furnished. *37.50 per mo. J. O. McCullough Agency, 106 N. Delaware St.. Main 1709 COLLEOE AVE- 2140; 5 rooms strictly modern; $65. B. Foreman & Son 314 Lemcke Bldg. Riley 43f0!

Apartments for Rent $27.50 Modern 1-room, bath. The Stratford, 510 N. Meridian Bt. See custodian or Securlty TrusUCo- 111 N. Pennsylvania St. PENNSYLVANIA ST., N.. 1940; strictly modern upper duplex; newly painted and decorated; Interior and exterior; near school. Ran. 1849. DAVLAN APT. One and 2-room apts., with or without bath. See Mr. Straughn. 430 Mass. Ave.. or Fletcher Savings and Trust Company. Houses and Flats Furnished FOUNTAIN SQ., 1112: 5-room apartment. with bath and heat. Drexel 4625, CAPITOL, N.. 3354; 4 rms.. bath, completely furnished for 4; near School 32. Randolph 3747, LA SALLE. N- 2429; 3 or 5 rooms, ground floor, large lawn. Cherry 0963-W. Business Places for Rent OFFICE and factory space, any size for light manufacturing. Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream Cos., 713-15 N. Illinois Bt. Storage and Transfer TRANSFER and heavy hauling. W. E. RODOCKER, 821 E. 64th. Wash. 4433. Houses for Sale PUT your rent money In your own pocket. Fine 4-room bungalow, newly built, never lived In. ready to move Into. Very small down payment and low monthly payments In a few years It’s yours and paid for. New garage, good size lot add faces east. Near stores, school and west side fretories. but awav from the smoke and noise. Quick car service into town. Wayne Park is growing and you will be in the best part of It You will have saved some money and In a short time can sell ft at a profit. You’ll deal direct with owner, no agents. An attractive v ioir.e at an rttraeuve price and terms for you. There is only one of these homes for sale. Phone Har, 1458. Broadway, 905 Five-room modern bungalow: In good condition; garage: SSOO cash, balance monthly. M<tin 1531John R. Welch & Sons, Realtors FOR COLORED In Irvington. 5424 Burgess Ave.; five rooms, electric lights, large lot 88x228: bargain at $2,650. Terms. $250 cash. $24 per month. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN Main 0793. IrV. 8310. New Home South Five rooms, completely modern: near boulevard, schools. Garfield park and car line. Terms to suit responsible people. Bridges & Graves Cos. SSOO Cash—s3o Per Month Practically new. 4-room-a-slde double: £ity water, sanitary toilet, gas. electric lights, double garage, rent S4O. Live In one sida at a cost of $lO per month. Mr. Huse. Ma. 1576. Hum. 20i6. . The Union Trust Cos. $55.00 Per Mo. Buys Modern Bungalow 5 Rooms strictly modern home, fireplace, built-in cabinet. 2-car garage, front drive; located 3800 West, near National Road. Price, $5,500. Cell Lin. 2318. SCHLOSS BROS INVESTMENT CO. J Acre Lot, Modern Bungalow near Beech Grove: only SIOO cash. s4l* a month. Mr. Huse. Ma. 1576. Hum. 2016. The Union Trust Cos. Drape." St., Near Minnesota St. Only $2,000; S3OO Cash. Six rooms: I*4 story frame, gas. elec., well and cistern. . Mr. Moore. Eve*.. Drexel 2557 'CHMID St SMITH INC.. REALTORS 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088 Colored Buyers 2102. N. Rural St. Bix rooms, bath, furnace/ double garage: large, well-kept lot Owner leaving town and will sac-lflee at *3.750: SSOO cash. John R. Welch & Sons. Realtors Main 1531. 23 W, Ohio St. FOR aale bv J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. Haa good rental prop, on E. 17th St. Owner forced to sell. _____ Woodlawn Avenue $3,150, Only $350 Cash 81 ic rooms, bath, furnace, newly painted, fire proof roof, fruit, front drive tarage. Mr. Moore. Eves.. Drexel 2557 SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. 130 N Delaware. Main 4088. 9 ROOMS, thoroughl" modern: 1200 E. Ohio: will sell for small down payment. balance monthly. Call Rllcv 5641. SPOT CASH for your seml-mooern or modern single or doable: If priced r ght. Main 5840. ___ J. S. CRTTSE REALTY CO. Fletcher Ave.: seven beautiful rooms. In excellent condition: new porch, roof, paint and paper; located near new park and State St. A real home in n good location. If vou want an ideal home price;. right with attrsettv* terms. cM) ns. THE CHARLES ETTINGEF. CO. I.lncoln 505". Rei„ Itv. 1559, ONLY S6OO cash for equity in 6-room cottage: bath, garage. 858 Buchanan St.: B. St L. mortgage paid down ts about $1,900. Rented S3O per month. 541 Bankers Trust Bldg. Riley 5641. TABOR. *.. 1751: dandy 4-room, semi-mod-ern cottage: garage: A-l. Bel. 1941. SUMMIT. 8.. 32: 8 rms $3,20C: SIOO down. >3l month. Washington 3(01-J.. STUCCO bungalow; near Broad Rip pie: 4 rma- semi-mod.; only >2.200. Hum. 2136. rROOM house: fine lot; street-lffip roved; electric lights; price $1,650 down payment, balance monthly. ,535 Livingston Av. IDEAL LOCATION N*w. modern homes lust north of Rhudius Park: 5 rooms: beautiful baths and kttchens. full basements Ready to move into. Near schools. Street to be paved at once. Verv low priced. S2OO CASH AND $37 PER MO. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. 237 N. DELAWARE RILEY 5250: EVES.. HUM. 3188. SALE or rent: 10-rm. mod. house: Park Ave.: arranged 2 families; 2 baths; douMe gar.: price Tight. Wash. 1749-J. PROSPECT 81.. 713; 6-room semi-modern house. By owner. McKTM AVE.. 214. Six-room cottage, bath; nicely arranged; garage: paved street. Bargain. (3.200. E. Z. terms. Lin. 3734. NEAR SHELBY ST. Five-room bungalow, water, lights, gas. large lot. good neighborhood. Only $3,250: terms >3OO down. Lin. 3734, Suburban for Sale 6-ROOM SUBURBAN $3,000 114 Acre. 8 miles from Monument: paved road; poultry house and yard, berries and fruit, large garden: house is not new. but Is In fair condition; electric lights, well and cistern; mortgage $2,000; balance must be all cash. Do not phone. See HALL St HILL. 147 E. Market. DOUBLE FRONTAGE Acre tract fronting on Lyndhurst Drive and State Road 67. pavement. Can be subdivided into four large lots. Has future business value, a snap at $1,050. Requires $250 cash. Six miles from Monument. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN. Main 0793. Irv. 3310. $50.00 CASH Will put you in that suburban home before school starts. This Includes bus service, electricity, good fencing, well, garage and two acres of good garden soli. In a growing community. For Information call. ' MR. RICHARDSON. Main 0792, Drexel 1745-R4 Farms for Sale EXTRA good. 80 acres in south Shelby Cos., good lmproverfients. Address owner. J. R. Kelley. Rd. 2. Flat Rock, Ind. OENUINE bargains. Wisconsin improved farms: very easy terms: 40 acres and uo: only $25 to SSO per acre: consider exchanges. HARDY-RYAN. Waukesha. Wls, 40 ACRES on good road, 5Vi miles north of Harmony; good, house, barn and chicken house 3 good wells. G. S. MARLAN. Corbin In,’.. Lots for Sale SIX lots, Drexel Gardens, adjoining new airport. Priced to sell Ch. 5068-R. LOTST half acre: In Meridian Hills section on Meridian. Pennsylvania and Broadway. Easy payments. Owner. Lin. 3801. _____ Real Estate Wanted We Can Sell Your City Property ROLAND, M. ARENS St CO. 1101 Peoples Bank. Realtors. Lin. 6010. Real Estate for Exchange KELSTONE. 912. N; large itore room; 3 living rooms: will sell on terms or trade for small double. Rilev 5841. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delaware Lin. 5050. CARPENTER: general repairing, remodeling: good work: reasonable prices; perconal service. Ch. 3880. / BUILDING; new home: rerooflng, remodeling. etc. Jobs financed. DR. 1824. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Miscellaneous for Sale FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage: good condltlon; reasonable. 6133 Indlanola Ave. GAS RANOD-BAROAIN. Main 6289. BARGAIN WEEK On reconditioned coolers, freezers and refrigerators. F. D. GARDNER St CO.. 221 E. Maryland. Main 3713. BEAUTIFUL new day bed. rc-ker. Chinese red. Imported willcw; > s’.2o; sac. for (50. Dr. 3891-R. CASH REGISTERS, scale!. grinders, slicers rebuilt; guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX.. 22 W. Ohio. Main 0564, DRESSER, brass bed. satin finish mattress; garden nose. 2037 N. New Jersey. DOG: ENGLISH BULL: COST 475; LEAVINO CITY: WILL SAC. SSO. CH. 4369-R. DINING-ROOM suit, 9-plece; splendid condition; cost SSBO, sacrifice for SIOO cash. 1705 College Ave.. apt. 2. RI. 1998. LIVING rm. suite; good conditio?.. S4O. Bellers kitchen cab.: like new: sai Dr. 5638 LIVING rm. suite; splendid cond- cost $350 sell >4O; jalso baby carriage. Dr. 7379-M. MAHOGANY AND MARBLE bank equipment or office furniture for sale; splendld condition. A bargain. Irv. 4101. 200 DRESBES AT 75 CENTS Manufacturer closing out spring and summer frocks; 200 dresses at 75 cents. 300 dresses at sl, 300 dress at $2. All piece goods less than wholesale price. 404 Murphy Bldg,, 32 E. Georgia, PRINTING presses for sale: three, small. WESS MOORE. Martinsville. Ind. RUGS—LINOLEUM Seamless Brussels rugs, size 9x12, in blue, tan. taupe and old rose, at 812.50. Imported Japanese grass rugs, 9x12, at $7.50; wool fiber rugs. 9x12, are Jdso $7.50. A full line of Brussels, AxmlnsteUs, velvets and Wilsons are carried in all grades and sizes, at real prices. Floor covering in beautiful llneoleum patterns. 49c yard; genuine Gold Seal congoleum rugs. 9x12, i 1 newest patterns, all perfect, fully guara teed at $9.95. These are carried In all -izes at proportionate prices. We also have a full line of rug border, congoleum, linoleum and inlalds at very low prices In all patterns and sizes in every width maae. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED DORFMAN RUG CO. 207 W. WASHINGTON If it covers the floor we have it. STOVE, heating: grey enamel, good condition. very reasonable. 1126 S. Illinois. STOVE. Nubian .hot blast. A-l cond; used one season. Bargain. 1219 E. Pratt St. RUMMAGE SALE—Used clothing and furnlture. 127 W. Georgia St. . TIRE VULCANIZING OUTFIT: SPLENDID CONDITION. SACRIFICE FOR $75. IR. 2126.

Miscellaneous Wanted HOUBE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W, Georgia. CLOTHING wanted: ladles’, gents’, chlldren’s. 1440 Columbia. Ch. 1273. Barter and Swap S-PASBENGER sedan, will trade for small property. RI. 5641. HAVE clear lot east; will trade for car. Call Irvington 1332. Pets and Live Stock ENGLISH BULL DOG; WHITE, ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION. HERE’S A PET YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN. 209 W. 33RD, AFTER 6 P. M. BABY chicks. $lO and $8 per hundred. BOYERS HATCHERY. Riley 5470. 34 N. Delaware. PETTIGREED English bull terrier puppies; Cocker Spaniels: rabbits and guinea bigs. INDIANAPOLIS BIRD STORE. 135 E. Ohio. PUPS; German police: fine imp. stock: 4 mo. old; SSO, Beech Grove 131 Ring 2, PUPS, beautiful: chow part Shepard; very Intelligent, registered; $25. 521 Dorman, Ch. 5391. _____ BOBTON Terrier pup’s: highly registered; >lO to $25. Be, 3573, 226 N. Addison. Musical Instruments CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Plano, harmony and ell dance orchestral Instrum’ts. 106 Pembroak Arcade. RI. 3890. ALBERT system B flat clarinet and C melody Conn saxophone: good condition, bv owner. Call Irv. 1107-W. VICTROLA: Chenev. upright; 50 records; Splend. cond.: sac. for S3O cash. 701 E. 20th. Apt. 2. Call after 6 p. m. PIANO, babv grand; factory sample, one of the best known makes: for nearly ta price. Easy terms. Would take upright piano. Humboldt 1014. S3OO PHONOGRAPH FOR $lB5. EASY TERMS. RILEY 2155, Coal and Wooa It Pays to Buy Better Coal Special Discount on Your Winter Supply Kindling With Each Ton Best Virginia block. 8-in. forked $6.50 Best Va.. 3-6 lump. 2x4 egg. forked 6.25 Best Eastern Ky. 6-ln. block, forked.. 6.75 Kan. Cos.. Va.; Harlan Cos.. Ky. Indiana No. 5. 6-in. lump, forked.... 5.50 Citizens coke, all sizes 9.50 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dr. 4621. 1910 Bluff It will pay vou to visit our yard and see the difference In good coal. Summer Prices in Effect Now! BETHEL COAL CO. DRex 5200 233 Caven St. No charge for wheeling. Pocohontas Lump Red Ash SB.OO JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Burton Harrison 0210 JOHNSON BAIN COAL CO. TANARUS" 359 W. RAY DREXEL 1010. WOOD: oak, elm and beech, for bakeiy or furnaces: cheap: delivered. He. 4987. Legal Notices Notice Is herebv given that the undersigned. as Commissioner, appointed In cause No. 2159 of the Probate Court of Marlon County. Indiana, wherein Franklin H. P'.eper Is' plaintiff and William Pieper et al. are defendants, will, on the 2nd day of September. 1927. and from day to day thereafter until sold, at the office of Means St Buentlma. 522 State Life Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, offer for sale, pursuant to an order of said Court, the following described Real Estate located in Marion County, Indiana, to-wlt: The south half of the following described tract, or parcel of land: Beginning at a point eight and two hundredths (8.021 chains north of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section nineteen (19). township fifteen (15). north, range four (4i east; running thence south elghty-nlne (89) degrees and fifty-five (55) minutes west to the center of the Shelbyville pike fifteen and seventy-one hundredths (15.71) chains; thence along the said pike forty (401 degrees west six and thlrty-slx hundredths (6.36) chains: thence along the said pike ten (10) minutes west three and fifty-six hundredths (3.56) chains: thence north elghty-nlne (89) degrees and fifty-five (55) minutes east twenty )20) chains; thence eight and slxty-two hundredths (8.62) chains to the place of beginning, said tract containing sixteen (16) acres more or less. Free of Incumbrances. except taxes for the year 1927. Said sale will be at private sale, for not less than the lull appraised value, for cash In hand, and subject to the approval of said court. OTTO W. BUENTING. Commissioner. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION. ROAD DEPARTMENT. Aug. 1. 1927. , NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS / Notice is hereby given that sealed bid* for the construction of a certain highway described as follows will be received by the Director of the State Highway Commission at his office In the Statehouse, Indianapolis. Ind., until 10 a. m., on the 23rd day of August, 1927. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Project No. F. A. 107-C. Location: State Rd. No. 34. CrawfordsvlUe-Indlanapolis Rd., Pittsboro to Clermont. Hendricks County. Hlles: 7.313. Bids will be received for three types of pavement on the above project: brick, bituminous concrete and concrete, as shown on p'ans and described in standard specifications. The State will furnish cement for the above listed Project. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free. *nd all plans upon payment of $5.00 per set, upon application to the Btate Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Ind. There will be no refund for plans returned. Plans may also be seen free at the office of the State Highway Commission at 16 N. Senate Ave.. Indianapolis. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Bidders shall file bonds with their proposals as provided by law. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, JOHN D. WILLIAMS. Director. Aug. 5. 12. 1927. SACRIFICE SALE 500 shares Mooney-Mueller-Ward Cos, (Indianapolis wholesale druggists.) 6% Preferred Stock Must Be Sold at Once to Close Estate. Satisfactory Terms of Payment. Apply: Trust Dept., Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. NOTICE To the taxpayers of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, consisting or the Cttv of Indlananolls and the Toy nos Woodruff, of the determination to Issue bonds for and on behalf of said Sanitary District to oav for an additional intercepting sewer (known as the Eagle Creek Interceptor) to be constructed as an addition to the sewage disposal Diant. system, and works and to the existing Intercepting and connecting sewers of said sanitary district. Notice 1s herebv g’ven to the taxpayers of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, Ind.. consisting of the City of Indianapolis

AUG. 20, 1927 1

Legal Notices and the Town of Woodruff, that the of Sanitary Commissioners of said BtH tarv District, acting for and on beh" thereof, bv resolution duly Passed ana adopted bv said beard on the 18th day of August. 1927. determined to Issue bein' of said Sanitary Dlstrli of IndtanapolLln the sum of twentv-wee thousand dollar* ($23,000.00). to bear interest at 4%% (per cent) per annum, payable semt-annuallv on Jkfiuary 1 and July 1 of each vear. the first interest on said bonds to be oavable Julv 1. 1929. said bonds to be dated October 15. 1927. and to be and become due and payable In twenty-three eaual series as follows: $1,000.00 of said bonds shall be payable on January 1 of each vear. beginning with Jan. 1. 1930. and ending with and including January 1. 1952:. for the purpose of raising money to pay for an additional intercentlng sewer (known as the Eagle Creek Interceptor) to be constructed as an addition to the sewage disposal plant, system and works and to the existing intercepting and connecting sewers of said Sanitary District. Said bonds shall not in anv respect be a cornorate obligation or indebtedness of said Citv of Indianapolis Ind.. but shall be and constitute an Indebtedness of sala Sanitary District, as a special taxing district. JOHN TANARUS, DUVALL. Mayor: WILLIAM C. BITBER. City Controller. RUBS ELI. T. MacFALL. President. Board of Sanltnrv Commissioners of the Sanitary _Dlstrlct_of_l!}l!i!l£2°Ms; SCHOOLS TOWNS AND CITIES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the school town of Beech Grove. Marion County. Indiana. before the board of school trustees. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of the school town of Beech Grove. Marlon Countv. that the proper legat- officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on 29th day of August. 1927, will consider the following budget: —Bulget Classification for School Towns and Cities — Special School Fund— Salaries of school trustees i ljttJJn Salary of superintendent 3.0007)0 Office pay roll 522 S2 Office supplies and expenses 250.00 Legal services ..100 Janitors’ and engineers’ pay roll. 3.500.00 Expense of enumeration 50.00 Taxes and assessments 00. no Medical Inspection 200.00 Pav of teachers (when tuition fund Is exhausted) 8,000.00 Repair of buildings and care of ■ grounds 4,0nn.0n School furntuve and fixtures.... 500.00 General school supplies 1.000.00 Eoutpment—(a) Manual training 200.00 (b) Domestic science 200tij| (c) Laboratory 200* Heat, light, water and power.... 2,500* Telephones and telegraph 60.00 Freight, drayage and express— 25.00 Insurance on school property.... 700.00 Pavment of interest on temporary loans 200.00 Treasurer’s bond 50.00 Miscellaneous—1. Library 52?22 2. Commercial equipment 800.00 $27,335.00 Horizontal Increase refund .$ 6,739.79 Total special spfifool fund $34,074.79 —Estimate of .Special School Funds to Be Raised - Estimated expenditures as ab0ve.534,074.79 Less estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation 5,625.00 Total deductions $5,525.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $28,549.7# Tuition Fund— • „„ ._ Pay of teachers $18,000.00 Total tuition fund $18,000.00 —Estimate of Tuition Funds to Be Raised—Total $18,000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation SIB,OOO 00 Bond or sinking fund — Payment of principal $8,0(0.00 Pavment of Interest ... 321.00 —Estimate of Bond or Sniking Fund to Be Raised— Estimated expenditures as above. .$9,210.00 Amounts necessary to be raised by taxation $9,210.00 l —Proposed Levies— Net taxable property $4,605,140.00 —Funds— Special School Fund—Levy on property, .60: amount to be raised. $27,630.84. Tuition Fund—Levy on property. .40: amount to be raised. $18,420.56. Bond or Sinking Fund—Levy on property. .20; amount to be raised. $9,210.28. Total Funds—Levy on property. 1.20; amount to be raised. $55,261.68. —Comparative Statement of Taxes Collected and to Be Collected—(Show amounts collected last three years.) Special School Fund—Collected 1925 levy. $19,817; 1926 lew. $18,929; 1927 levy. $23,607; to be collected this vear. 1928 levy. $27,630.84. Tuition Fund—Collected 1925 levy. $14.943: 1926 lew. $13,190: 1927 levy. $15,738; to be collected this year. 1928 levy, $lB,420.56. Bond or Sinking Fund—Collected 1925 levy. 5.933’ 1926 levy. 8.126: 1927 levy, 7.869: to be collected this year. 1928 levy. $9 210 28 Total Funds—Collected 1925 levy. s4o.6Stt[ 1926 levy. 40,245; 1927 levy. $47,214; to M collected this year, 1928 levy. $55,261.68. Taxpayers appearing shall have th right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, mav appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therelor with the county auditor not later tl an the fourth Monday o.' September, and tl e State Board will fix a hearing in this county. Date Aug. 18. 1927. VERL PIERSON. Pres. VERNON PERKINS. Sec. HENRY L. HURST. Treas. School Trustees.

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