Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1930 — Page 26

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NEGRO T BAND GETS BOOKINGS AT TABERNACLE Two Concerts Scheduled for Sunday; Other News of Colored Groups. The Colored Y. M. C. A. band, assisted by a group of soloists and choral numbers will appear at Cadle tabernacle in two concerts Sunday at 2 and 8 p. m. Gabriel Stanley, director, and Eroy Harper, business manager, have announced that excellent programs are to be presented. Management of Cadle tabernacle is among sponsors of the concert, the first effort of the band of this kind. The Y. M. C. A. band has grown from three members to almost a symphony in size in the last twen-ty-five years. It always has been considered an important part of local Y. M. C. A. activities. The program Sunday has been arranged to furnish entirely new features at each performance. Concerts Given Here. A group of singers from the Piney Woods school, Piney Woods, Miss., of which Lawrence Jones is founder and director, gave several concerts here while en route to New York City. Recitals were given at St. Phillip’s memorial temple. Second Baptist church and School 4. Woman's Council of which Mrs. Fanny* Perkins is president, will meet Monday afternoon at the home of the president, 912 North West street. Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie West. 1632 Sheldon street, who died suddenly at her home Wednesday night, are to b* b*ld trom the home Saturday at 1:30 with the Rev. R. L. Pope in charge. Mrs. West was an old citizen of Indianapolis and at one time taught in the city schools. She was a member of Union chapter. O. E. 6.. and Household of Ruth. No. 5018. The only survivor is a daughter. Mrs. Dora Edmonds. The Rev. M. W. Clair Jr., pastor of Simpson M. E. church, will talk £t th Sunday morning service on The Propul ~ve Power of An Ideal.” At the evening service the pastor will use for his subject. "The Individual and Pentecost.

Allison Will Speak Andrew J. Allison, alumni secretary at Flslc university, will speak at the closing Jorum of Girl Reserves and HI Y boys Sunday at 3:30 at the Phyllis Wheatley y. W. C. A. The meeting is sponsored by the Fisk Club. Girl Reserves and the Boys' department of the Y. M. C. A. Allison, a graduate of Fisk university, has studied law at Yale and Harvard universities aad later was a fellow of the National Urban League. The Sunday meeting will close the discussion "Shall I Go to College. Why?" Leaders of the forum are to be Cordelia Jarmon and Robert Storms. Devotions will be led by Anna Lewis. Music will be given by Ollie Terry, Weir Stuart and Roger Hurd. Jessie Keys will preside. Holy Eucharist will be observed at 7:30 Sunday morning at St. Philip's Episcopal church of which Father M. Mitchell is Vicar. Choral Eucharist and sermon, "Responsibility of Hearing," by Father Mitchell is scheduled for 11 o'clock. The oflertory Is to be sung by the Boys* choir. Jack Norman Sneed is the name of a child born to Mr. and Mrs. George Sneed, 2128 Boulevard place. Thursday. Quarterly Meeting Slated Third quarterly meeting services are to be held at St. John's A. M. E. church, of which the Rev. R. H. Hacklcy is pastor, Sunday with the following schedule: Sunday school and airship race at 9:30: sermon by the district superintendent, the Rev. J. P. Q. Wallace at 11 o'clock; the Lord’s supper and sermon at 3 o'clock, by the Rev. Charles Watkins; music by the choir of St. Paul A. M. E. church, and sermon at night service by the pastor. Quarterly conference will be held Monday night at St. John A. M. E. church, when all reports are to be made. The Rev. Timothy Foulkes of Chicago will preach at the morning hour at Witherspoon United Presbyterian church, Sunday. Mr. Foulkes Is a graduate of John C. Smith university and is studying at McCormick Seminary in Chicago. At the evening service the Rev. A. W. Jameson, synodical superintendent of missions for the second synod, will preach. The Rev. D. F. White is pastor. At the forenoon service at Mt. Zion Baptist church, the Rev. S. B. Butler, pastor, will preach on "This I Do for the Gospel’s Sake.” At the evening hour Mr. Butler will use for his theme "Being Strengthened in the Lord.” Baptismal rites are to be held at this service.

Harry Hayes Sr., of Richmond. Harry Hayes Jr.. Clyde Hayes and son Jerome, of Detroit, were guests of Mrs. R. L. Bailey, 1802 Boulevard place last week. Sermon Topic Announced "Where Is Our Refuge?" is the Sunday forenoon sermon topic of the Rev. Robert E. Skelton, pastor of Barnes M. E. church. Rov Rodgers will be soloist and Lindsey Hanna will give a violin selection. At 6:30 the Barnes Lyceum will meet. At the evening service the pastor will use for a subject. "Victory Out of Disappointment.” During the vocational opportunity campaign held recently, with the Rev. H. L. Herod as chairman, reports show that 8.157 persons were reached directly by representatives, who talked before groups. The dTlve was a part of the national program sponsored bv the National Urban League with headauahters in New York City. ‘The State Convention” is to be discussed at the regular meeting of the Colored Woman's Republican Club. Inc.. Monday night at 8 at Shiloh Baptist church. West and Walnut streets. John C. Bankett will lead he discussion. A review of "The Day at the Polls” will be given by various members. Current events will be given by Mrs. Lillian Bailey. The music committee will give selections. The public is invited. Mrs. Daneva Wines will preside. Special Music on Program The Rev. G. T. Haywood, pastor of Christ Temple. Fall Creek Boulevard and

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GRAND OPENING Tonight NEW RAINBOW PALM GARDEN 4!* Indiana Are. Bigger and Better Robert "Bob” Young. Mjr. Ethel Waters in Person Entire Week, Beginning May 19. Two Shows Nightly. First Show Starts 6 o’Clock. Comm Early and Avoid Rush Walker Theatre

Paris avenue, will preach on. “The New Testament Church” at the Sunday morning service. At night Mr. Haywood will talk on "The Last Days of Babylon.” Christ Temple chorus will give special music at this service. Increased membership and much Interest has been shown In the special Sunday evening illustrated Bible lectures bv Mr. Haywood at 8;*0. Attorney Forrest W. Littlejohn left this week on an extended trip through the East. He will attend the Supreme council of Thirty-third degree Masons in Philadelphia. Dr. W. L Hamblin of Montgomery. Ala., will betln a aeries of revival meetings at Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion church Sunday morning. Dr. Hamblin wai connections! evangelist In the A. M. E. Zion church for several ▼cars and has been pastor at Pensacola. Fla . Kingston. N. C., and Montgomery. One hundred women are to take part In a mock conference at Jones Tabernacle tonight. The affair la being conducted by Mrs. Zenobia Booker. Admission is free. The Rev. and Mrs. A. Wsyman Ward and the Rev. and Mra. t D. Jordan of Chicago, who were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. M W. Clair Jr., left Wednesday for Louisville, where they attended the general conference of C. M. E. churches. They were accompanied by Mrs. Clair. Rair bow Garden to Open Opening of the New Rainbow Garden, 427 Indiana avenue, will be held tonight instead of Saturday night, as previously announced. Change of date accommodates a number of visitors in the city en route to the Kentucky derby. Robert (Bob) Young, manager of the new pleasure palace, states that programs at the Garden are to be conducted on a wholesome plane. Assistants and entertainers include Harry Whiteside. George Word. Harvey Sears, Flournoy Dunlap. Spaulding Bridgeforth, Willis vßolland. Joe Webb. Mary Comet. Minnie Polk, Vernle Lamont. Elizabeth Martin and Mrs. Louise Robinson. Bob Young’s “Nighthawks” will provide music each Thursday. Saturday and Sunday night.

At the Walker

Miss Ethel Waters, internationally popular in stage and motion picture presentations. comes to the Walker Monday night for a week's engagement. Her engagement here next week is the first since her appearance in “Afrlcana" In 1928 at English’s. She is the highest salaried Negro star of either legitimate stage or screen. Local movie fans will not soon forget Miss Waters appearance in “On With The Show” in which she sang "Am I Blue” and Birmingham Bertha.” popularizing both songs for a world audience. Following her movie engagement with Warner Brothers, Miss Waters tourned Europe, playing in the leading theaters of London, Berlin. Paris and Vienna. On the week’s bill with Miss Waters. Gene Coliins will make his first formal appearance as master of ceremonies with a newly recruited group of dancers, the Walkerites. Colrldge Davis-Hardy Brothers orchestra also returns to the Walker after a five-months engagement in Richmond. Va. Special all-star vaudeville acts, direct from the Regal theater at Chicago, will complete the bill for the week. Screen attractions for the first half of the week will be Buddy Rogers in "Young Eagles.’’ and for the last half of the week Nancy Carroll In "Honey.” Building Permits A. and W. Root Meer Stores, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, store, *SOO. Annie Slalev. repairs. 3001 North Sherman drive. S2OO. Homedell Realty Company, dwelling and garage. 207 Blue Ridge road. *6,000. Bert Buscharman, dwelling, 2957 Station. $4,000. C. Brown, garage, 4526 East Twentyfirst. *245. John Wilson, garage. 2201 North Gale, Mrs. Mary Gaiden, repairs, 2447 Baltimore. $625. Weslev Jackson, repairs, 1818 Cornell, 5895. Cecil Robison, repairs, 726 Congress. $409. Isaac Carter, garage, 714 Fayette. *245. J. W. Kennedy, repairs. 2364 Cornell, *750. Lincoln Oil Company, repairs, 2802 College. $2,000. T. E. Grinslade. dwelling and garage. 921 Lesley. *2.700. George J. Culman. garage, 618 East lowa. * 2 George J. Culman. reroof. 618 East lowa. SI.OOO. EXPOSITION IS PROPOSED Los Angeles Event Would Commemorate Boulder Dam Completion. Bn Vnitfd Press WASHINGTON, May 16.--A proposal for national exposition at Los Angeles in 1937 to commemorate the completion of Boulder dam is under consideration by Representative Phil D. Swing (Rep., Cal.), it was learned today. Swing would have the exposition commemorate the entire western reclamation effort of the federal government.

Legal Notices WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION for storage charges of $25. one Ford truck, motor No. 13166832. at 10 a. m.. May 26, Keystone Garage. 340 M. Keystone Ave. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION for storage charges of S2O. one Ford touring car motor No. 13356816. May 26. 10 a. in. Keystone Garage. 340 N. Keystone Ave. - WILL~SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION one Essex coach, motor No. 254045. for storage charges of sls. at 10 a. m. May 26. Keystone Garage. 340 N. Keystone Ave. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION for storace charges of $5. one Stuaebaker road Mer mocel 1919. at 10 a. m.. May 26. at Keystone Garage. 340 N. Keystone Ave. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. NOTICE OF HEARING. Notice is hereby given that Hyman Gurvitz has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of lie City of Indianapolis. a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance bv enlarging the present filling station at 1310-16 Indiana Avenue. A Public Hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104. City Hall, Tuesday. May 27th. 1930. at 2.30 p. m.. at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said Pft ' BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. GEO. T. O’CONNOR. Pre*. H. B STEEG. Secretary-Engineer, ~ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS POGUE’S RUN CHANNEL GRADING SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIf Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, at its office. Room 103 City Hall. Indianapolis Indiana, until ten o’clock a. m. on May 27th. 1930. for Pogue's Run Channel Grading from the north end of Pogue's Run Drain to Nowland Avenue bridge, two hundred feet west of Rural Street, in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. Bids shall be made on the work as a whole, as described In the plans and specifications for such work, on file in the office of said Board. Plans and specifications may be examined and bidding blanks secured at the office of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners in the City Hall. Indianapolis. Each bidder shall file with his bid a non-collusion affidavit and certified check, as described in detail in said speciecations. The Board reserves the right to reject ar.v or all bids. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. By B. J. T. JEUP. President. O. C. ROSS. Vice-President. A. H. MOORE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONSTRUCTION OF EXTENSION OF POGUE S RUN INTERCEPTOR FROM RURAL STREET AT NOWLAND AVENUE TO DENNY STREET AT NINETEENTH STREET SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis. Indiana, May 1. 1930. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis at its office. Room 103. City Hall, Indianapolis. Indina. until 10:00 o'clock a. m.. on Mav 27. 1930. _t which time bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and awards made as soon thereafter as practicable, for the construction of the extension of Pogue's Run Interceptor from Rural street at Nowland avenue to Denny street at Nineteenth street, in accordance with plans and specifications therefor on file and open to examination at the office of said board. As required by statute, each blddet must file with his bid a noncollusion affidavit and a certified check, payable to the order of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners, in an amount not less than 21j per cent of the amount of his bM. to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is made. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMTSS’.ONERS. 8A NIT ARY DISTRICT OF lITDIAPOLIS. A. H. MOOFJt.

Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS SALE AND REMOVAL OF OLD BUILDINGS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners at its offices. 150 North Meridian street, Indianapolis until 8 o’clock p. jr. . Tuesday. May 13. 1930. for the salt and removal as hereinafter specified of the following buildings not needed for school purposes, for not less than Its fair cash value: . . . One s*re r .-room frame dwelling located at the west end of Julian Avenue and known as No. 4850 Julian Avenue. This building and the foundation to a depth of at least one foot below the grade line shall be removed from the premises within thirty • 301 days from date of acceptance of bid. All rubbish of any description shall be removed without any damage to any other of the school property or premises. Each bidder shall suDmit with his b<d a certified check for the full amount if his bid. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and upon failure of the successful bidder t< properly perform his contract within the time specified, to order the work done by its own employes and to retain any material secured from said houses, and also to retain the proceeds of the certified check. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. A. B. GOOD, Business Director. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONSTRUCTION OF IRVINGTON MAIN CONNECTING AND INTERCEPTING SEWER. SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis, Indiana, May 1. 1930. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, at Its office. Room 103. City Hall, Indianapplls. Indiana, until 10:30 o'clock A. M., on May 27th, 1930, at which time bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and awards made as soon thereafter as practicable. for the construction of the Irvington Main Connecting and Intercepting Sewer extending from the Pleasant Run Main Interceptor at Wallace Street to Arlington Avenue at Dewey Street, in the City of Indianapolis, in accordance with plans and specifications therefor on file and open to examination at the office of said Board. As required by statute, each bidder must file with his bid a non-collusion affidavit and a certified check, payable to the order of the Board of Eanhary Commissioners. in an amount not less than 2Vx% of the amount of his bid. to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is made. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS. SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS By B. J. T. JEUP, President. O. C. ROSS, Vice-President, A. H. MOORE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS DEHYDRATION BUILDING EQUIPMENT SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANA VOLIS lu.<anapolis, Indiana. May 1. 1930. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board cf Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, at its office, Room 103, city hall, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 o’clock a. m. on May 27, 1930, at which time bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and made as soon thereafter as practicable, for furnishing to the Board the following items of equipment for use in the Board's Dehydration Building, at its Sewage Plant at Eagle Woods, Indianapolis. Indiana (all blue prints below reierred to are on file in the Board's office), viz: Item 1. Partition construction, in accordance with description of materials and assembly, as shown on blue print No. 1738. item 2. Gas and vapor ducts, in accordance with description and as shown on blue print No. 1747. Item 3. Sludge piping, in accordance with general details as shown on blue print No. 17,701-A. Item 3. Sludge piping, in accordance with general details as shown on blue print J7o. 17.701-A. Item 4. Conveying and processing equipment, in accordance with description of operations as shown on blue print No. 1750. The above items, 1 to 4, include all erection expense as well as materials. Item 5. Motors for drier and stoker drives. Item 6. Induced draft fan. Item 7. Weighting Larry. Item 8. Chlorination equipment. Item 9. Storage tanks. Items 10. Spray system. Item 11. Piping and valves. For further details bidders shall consult specifications entitled "Sluoge Conveying and Processing Equipment.” and blue prints, on file in tne office of the Board. Bidders may consult Charles H. Hurd, consulting engineer, 518 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Indiana, and C. K. Caivert, superintendent of the Board’s Sewage Disposal Plant at Eagle Woods, for additional information and details. Bids may be made for any one or more of the above Kerns, but each item shall be bid on separately. As required by statute, each bidder must file with his bid a non-collusion affidavit and a certified check, payable to the order of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners, in an amount not less taan 2Va per cent of the amount of his bid, to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is made. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS, SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS By B. J. T. JEUP, President. O. C. ROSS, Vice-President.. A. H. MOORE.

Notice of Filing and Docketing of Petition IN THE HANCOCK CIRCUiT COURT. FEBRUARY TERM. 1930. State of Indiana, Hancock County, ss: In the Matter of the Petition for the Repair. Improvement, etc., of a Public Drain by John E. Si-ecle. James F. McCord and James F. Evans. No. 18252. To Carrie Olvey, Nora S. Meyers, Kincaid and Kincaid, children of Etta Kincaid. Indiana Masonic Home at Franklin, Indiana. Joseph P. Collins. Clarissa G. Stoner. Addle Apple. John H. Wright. John W. Stoner. Millard F. Dawson, Guy Collins. Mahlon Apple. Mary E. Combs. Thomas Dillman, Fanny Rhinearsox), Daisy Marsh Laura Stoner. William Noffke, Sarah Collins. Leonard Luce, Matilda Grist. William E. Scotten. Mary Girt, Warren Rumford. Frank Rumford. Grace wilt, Cecil Siler, Horace B. Wilson. B. C. Tremble, William F. Apple Clyde E. Robinson. Mary L. Raab, C. L. Kiel, C. A. Raney. E. Raney. Margaret Dowden, Mary Hartlng. Edward Plonges, Charles C. F. Brinkman. Charles A. L. Franke, Anthony F. Hartman, Christopher Evans Henry Bade. Union Traction Company of Indiana, Arthur W. Brady, Receiver of Union Traction Company of Indiana The Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago. & St. Louis Railway Company. You. and each of you. are hereby notified that the undersigned have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hancock County. Indiana, a petition asking for the repair, improvement and reconstruction of a part of the certain public drain heretofore constructed under and pursuant to the order and Judgment of the Hancock Circuit Court, of Hancock County. Indiana, in the matter of the Petition of Manford W. Jav et al.. No. 8167. on the records of said Court: that the route of that part of said public drain the undersignea by their said petition are asking to be repaired. improved, and reconstructed is dercribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in Hancock County. Indiana, on the north line of the northwest quarter of Section Six <6i. Township Sixteen (161 North. Range Six (6) East, in Hancock County. Indiana, eighty (80) rods east of the northeast corner of said northwest quarter, thence south to the northwest corner of the east half of the northwest quarter of Section Seven (7), Township Sixteen (16) North. Range Six (6) East, thence continuing south to the south line of said northwest quarter of said Section Seven (7) thence w r est on the south line of said northwest quarter of said Section Seven (7). to the southwest corner thereof: thence west on the north line of the south half bf Section Twelve (12). Township Sixteen (16) North. Range Five (5) Fast a distance of thirty (30i rods; thence south about twenty-five (25) rods, thence in a southwesterly direction to a point forty (40) rods east end sixty (60) rods north of the southwest corner of said section Twelve (12) thence south bearing west to a point twenty (20) rods south and three (31 rods east of the northwest corner of Section Thirteen (13) Township Sixteen (16i North. Range Five (5) East thence west through the north half of Section Fourteen (14). Township Sixteen (16) North. Range Five (5) East, to a point on the west line of said Hancock County, five (5) rods south of the northwest corner of said Section Fourteen (14). thence in a genera! southwesterly direction in Marion County Indiana. through Section Fifteen (15 1 Township Sixteen (16) North Range Fivr (5) East, to anoint on the west line of said Section Fifteen (15). fifteen (15i rods south of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of said Section Fifteen (15). and continuing in a southwesterly and northwesterly direction following the center line of Indian Creek through the southeast ouarter cf Section Sixteen (16). Township Sixteen (16). north Range Five is> Erst, to a point where the said Indian Creek crosses the public hiehway on the north line of said southeast ouarter of said Section Sixteen (16); also commencing at a point on th route of said public drain on the east line of the west half of the northwest ouarter of said Section Seven (7) as above described, w’here Arm No. 2 of sa'd public drain petitioned for bv Manford W. Jay et alas herein stated, empties, thence west bearing north through the said west hall of said northwest quarter of said Section Seven (7) to the public highway on the west side thereof, and crossing the said public highway at a point twenty (20) rods south of the northwest corner of said Bection Seven (7). and continuing west a distance of thirty (30) rods. You are each named as the owner of lands described in said petition, except the said commissioners and trustees who are named on account of public highways located in their respective counties and townships, as described In said petition. Bnd said petition alleges that said lands and highways will be affected and benefited bv the said repair, reconstruction and improvement of said public drain. And you are each further notified that said petition is now pending in the Hancock Circuit Court of Hancock Conntv. Indiana, at Greenfield. Indiana and said petition will be docketed for hearing in said Court, and will be placed on the docket of said Court as an action pending therein on the 16th day of June. 1930. in the Circuit Court room. In the Court House in said City of Greenfield. Indiana. JOHN O. STEELE. JAMES F. MeCORD. JAMES F. EVANS. Petitioners. COOK ft WALKER, Attorneys For Said Petitioner*. . i

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Legal Notices WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION for storage charges of sls._ one Overland touring, motor No. 9183612. May 26. at Keystone Garage. 340 N. Keystohe Ave. NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS CAST-IRON PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES FOR BROAD RIPPLE AND RIVERSIDE DISTRICT MAIN INTERCEPTOR, SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. Indianapolis, Indiana. May 1. 1930. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, at its office. Room 103. City Hah. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10:00 o’clock a. m. on May 27, 1930, at which time bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and awards made as soon thereafter as practicable, for furnishing the cast-iron pipe, pipe fittings and valves required for the construction of the Broad Ripple and Riverside District Main Interceptor, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file and open to examination at the office of the board. .... As required by statute each bidder must file with his bid a noncollusion affidavit and a certified check payable to the order of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners, in an amount not less than 2Vi per cent of the amount of his bid, to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is made. The board reserves the right to reject BOARD* OF COMMISSIONSANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS By B. J. T. JEUP, President, O. C. ROSS. Vice-President. A._ H. MOORE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONSTRUCTION OF BROAD RIPPLE AND RIVERSIDE DISTRICT MAIN INTERCEPTOR. w SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. Indianapolis. Indiana. May 1, 1930. Sealed proposal* will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis at its office. Room 103 City Hall, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 o clock A. M. on Mav 27. 1930. at which time bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and awards made as soon thereafter as the construction of the Broad Ripple and Riverside District Main accordance with plans and *P ecI h|jationtherefor on file at the office of said will be received for (a) the construction of the entire Interceptor, or (b) the construction of any one of tne three divisions of the work, as described in said specifications. .... , As required by statute each bidder must file with his bid a non-collusion affidavit and a certlfi-d check, payable to the order of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners. in ar amount not les than 2V2 D of the amount of his bidVo Insure the execution of the contract, for which such copy of the plans and specifications mav bft obtained at the office of the Board for the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) which sum will be . re J'J rn | ! <3 -j? anv bidder upon the return to the Board °Vhe C reserves < the* right to reject an BOARD al OF iC RANITARY COMMISSIONERS. SANITARY DISTRICT" OF INDIANAPOLIS By B. J T. JEUP. President. O C. ROSS. Vice-President. A. H. MOORE.

Death Notices CORCORAN. ADA—Wife of Patrick Corcoran. passed away Friday, May 16, at residence, 2118 W. Morris st. Friends may view the remains at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian, until 10 a. m. Saturday. May 17. Fune-al Monday from home of Miss Mary Corcoran, 1225 Drexel ave. Time of .uneral given later. . LAAKMANN. GERALD W —Age 15 years, behoved son of Mr. and Mrs C. P. ■Laakmann and brother of W a , n c d Martha Laakmann, passed away May 15. Funeral Saturday. May 17. 2:30 p. m. at the residence. 432 S. Gray St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Frimids may call at the home any time. LITTLE SCN in charge. Funeral Directors WM. D BEANBLOSSOM Phone Be W Rav_gt w. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelbv St. Drexel 2570 FEENEY ft FEENEY. 923 N Pennsylvania. ri_isbm George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E Market _ Rllev 5374 __ UNDERTAKERS. HISEY ft TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LL_J B *i LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 33 Yrs. Service. 1458 S. Mer. Dr._2140 :; A~REAL~ HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE ft PRICE LI. 3608. 1219 N. Alabama C. WILSON funeVal parlors, ambulance tervice and modern automotive equipment. Dr 0321 and Dr. 0322 Special Notices PETERSON BEAUTY SHOP ANNA M. GRUNER Li A1 a l l&r When Bldg GOOD PRINTING—At reas. prices; business cards, letter heads, envelopes, statements. billheads. Mail us your copy. Call us or come in any time. The Best Frlnting Co- 1520 N. Illinois St. Li. 5277. MADAME PHILLTPS Noted PSYCHIC and PSYCHOLOGIST anno luces io iriends ana others, tnat she is ready for interviews at 1101 North Alabama id. fa99'(. DR. H. E. CRUM Specializes in digestive trouble 3217 E. 16th St. Ch. 4638. WHY SUFFER with piles when vou can oostivetlv get well or it will cost vou nothing? G. R. Wysong. 219 K of P Bldg. Office. A DOWTOWN address at low cost; mail phone, secretarial service furnished at rates based on your actual needs. Office Service Co- 514 Merchants Bk. LI. 5034. SWEDISH MASSAGE. BATHS— 17V a W Ohio. Rm. 1. Houis 10-6. LI. 3746. MASSAGE for poor circulation. Post graduate nurse. 7 N. Alabama. Rm. 19. MASSAGE —Swedish meth- electreat. 1133 Bellenfontaine Call Rl. 2113 for _apj?ointSTEAM baths: - massage. Mildred Mewhlnney. 227 N. Dela- Apt. 6. Rl. 6682. PEONIES—SOc doz. BAER'S Peony Garden, block west 4'.'00 S. Meri. Dr. :884-R-4. DRESS MAKING. Any dress mace for $2. Be. 4992. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Instructions “aviation Special sale now. CURTISS-WRIGHT government approved school. National Employment Bureau, new equipment license pilot. __ . , LI. 4252. 104 Monument Circle. Transportation Colonial % STAGES B iMTEHftTATE TRANSIT., Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago * 400 Pittsburgh .. .sb.ob Dayton 3.oo|Philadelpbia . 16.00 Detroit ...... 600 New York .... 18.00 Cincinnati ... 2.505 t Louis 5.00 Louisville... 2.50 Kansas City.. B.o© Nashville 7 00 Denver 22.50 Jacksonville 22.00 Los Angeles.. 51.00 New Busses—Air Cuahiou*— i:o<-lining Chairs Gold Medal Drivers Three Convenient Depots 104 Monument Circle Lincoln 4001 Union Bus Station Riley 2256 DSN ISON HOTEL TERMINAL Rl. 4000

Business Announcements LET US BUILD THAI SCREEN PORCH; OVERHAUL YOUR SCREENS. If it is made of wood we can make it. NORTH BIDE LUMBER CO. 5228 Winthrop Ave. Hu. 3266. FEATHERS—Bougnt 6oiu ana lenovataa leather mattresses, pillows made to order 8- F. Burkie. 431-433 Mass. Ave Rl. 689> BUlLDlNG—Contractor, remodeling, reroofing, brick and cement woYk; estimates free; payments. EBERHART. Ch. 4238. PLUMBING—Outfit complete, tub, closet, lavatory and sink, S7O; installation and repair work. Chas. Sheets. Ch. 5845. EXPERT WELDING AND CUTTING. Prompt service. 3921 E. 10th St. CH. 2468. CENTRAL WELDING SERVICE. HAVE that furnace overhauled or replaced before fall, and save money. CALDWELL SUPPLY CO„ 516 E. McCarty. Dr 5868. PRINTING—SO 9 envelopes, letter-neads or business cards, printed. $2.50. Ray’s Print Shop. 2004 Bellefontalne St. He. 3867, BATH ROOM—Complete. *6O; plumbing & heating Installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057. HARDWOOD FLOORS—Sanded and refinished. new floors laid; reas. Ch. 2726. BONDED SEWER MAN—CEMENT, FURNACE! GEN. REPAIR. CH. 2283-J, EVE. SANITARY RUG CLEANERS—9xI2 rugs thoroughly cleaned. $1.75, Li. 7642. WISE Upholstering, Refinishing; 18 vrs. exp. _ 2303 N. Talbott. He. 4871. GRADING—And sodding, cement work: digging cellar. H. W. Hutchins. Ch. 6551. ELECTRICAL SERVICE—And repairs; no Job too small. JORDAN. Ta. 3592. BRICK AND CEMENT WORK—And porches; large or small jobs. Dr. 4696. CONTRACTING Remodeling. roofing, painting. Call for est. Dr. 4385. GRADING, sodding; short blue grass sod. Guaranteed. Ch. 4759. eve. W. Collins. CARPENTERPING—RemodeIing, repairing and roofing. Estimates given. Dr. 6363. Painting and tapering PAPER CLEANED Chimneys Built, repair; cement work TRIMBLE (white). 733 Waldemer. Be 1480. PAPERHANGING and painting; prices reasonable. Li. 5048 PAPER HANGING Cleaning, samples, vrs. exp., white, immediate service. RUTTER & SON. Be. 0637 PAPER HANGING CLEANING - HOUSE PAINTING. 10 MO PAYMENT PLAN. DR. 1999. REMOVE BY STEAM Your wall paper. $3 per rm. & up. Ch. 6393 PAPER HANGING Interior painting. WATIER. He. 2362. KLEAN-tILEAIvijRS. $1 per rm.. paint washing; work guar. Wilkinson. Dr. 7598. PAPER HANGING—CLEAN., $1; SAMPLES SHOWN; WORK GUAR. HA.__29B7-W. CLEANING. PAPERING—Work“done immediately; exp, workman. Ch. 3457. PAPER' HANGING—CLEANING: ~ ALSO HOUSE PAINTING. CH. 0477-M. MOODEY PAPER cleaning, paint washing, hard_wood floors; gaar. Mr. Black. Rl. 9635. CLEANING PAPER-75c-$l; wail washing; satisfaction guaranteed. Li. 5882; PAPER—Cleaning, guar.. $1 per room STRAHL & HUCKLEBERRY. Ri. 9663 CARPENTERING—Piast’g. paint’g. paper’g. screens made; no Job too small. Ch 6179. WALL ' PAPER ~ REMOVED BY STEAM" PRICES REAS. IR. 2415. PAPERHANGING—And pafhting; work guaranteed. Dr. 7865-1. HARRY MARKS CLEANlNG—Papering; 1930 samples; work guar. Call H. MILLER. Be. 3903, eves. WALL PAPER CLEANING. $1 per room; work guaranteed. Rl, 5933 CLEANING PAPER—SI: guaranteed: white; prompt service. MARTIN. Ch. 3257. PAPER CLEANING. *1 room.' " Work guaranteed. Call Ch. 281 PAPER CLEANING—SI room; years' experience. SIM CARDEN. Dr. 3516. SPRAYING—CoId water paint and white wash. THOMAS. Li. 3774. PAPER HANGING—First-class work.~s2-** j_m.; clean., SI; s?~np. shown. Be. 0112-R. CLEANING-—Pacer, 75c rm.; walls, windows. woodwork washed. Ri. 1683 eve. PAPER HANGING IMMEDIATE SERVICE. CH. 1861-W PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, remodeling. J. C. FENDEL. 424 N. Forest. Ch. 5217. EXPERT PAPER CLEANERS. Work guaran. REDMON. Ir. 1956-M. CLEANING FLOORS AND WALL PAPER CH. 1006, cr HU. 4040. PAPER CLEANING—Guam, work; $1 per rm. Dr. 2639. any time. J. F. O’Donnell.

BOWMAN—Sign cleaning, painting and general repair work; work guar. Ri. 0332 PAPER—Cleaning, $1; wall washing, hardwood floors fin. Gould. Ha. 0619-R. PAPER HANGING —Personal service, practieal workmen: est.l. Sears. Ch. 385 L PAPER HANGING—And painting work guarn. Immediate service. Kidwell. Be. 1487. CLEANING guaranteed: 10 years' experience. A. Mattingly. Ri. 1095. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS' Storasre and Transfer jOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER Fire-proof storage house Store now pav 6 months later No charge for hauling tn New trucks. Experienced men PARTUOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 419 E Market. Rt_77so STORAGE MOVING LARGE SANITARY WAREHOUSE. STATE STORAGE, Inc. 227-221 N. NEW JERSEY. LI. 2268 LOCAL and overland hauling: packine ano shipping -n househiod goods OTTO J StIESZ. Ri 6561 Ri 3628 Nites Ch J. H. TAYLOR - TRANS. AND STORAGE; SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Ri. 4265. MOVING—S2.SO UP. 1 Va-TON VAN; EXPERIENCED. PROMPT LEE FURNITURE AND TRANSFER CO. LI. 5717. BORMAN TRANSFER CO.—Satisfactory moving service, overland trucking ot furniture and freight. Ch. 5071. _ BRITTON TRANSFER Moving $3.50 load laws-iK 1 k s responsible men Dr 7616 CALL BARNES ft SON TRANSFER FOR A-l SERVICE ft REAS. RATES, DR 2564 MOVING—73.SO load ft up: lrge. trks.: city or overl’d: exp. Williams Trans. Ir. 0244. NORTHWESTERN' TRANSFER CO.—Prices ree'onab’.e Call at ell time. - ;. Ta. 3741, You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker Lost and Found FOUND—German police dog. 105 West Morris St. MAN who took black male setter Sundav. 71st, and Keystone, known. Please call ■T. W. Hunter. Hu. 4177, No Questions. Help Wanted Male AVIATION—Offers special opportunities for trained men. Special classes in aviation covering ground subjects and flying instruction. The only gove-nm-nt approved school in Indiana. Phone, write or call Curtiss-Wright Flying Service. 101 Monument Circle. Li. 4232. Cnen evenings, FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN—On commission basis to sell fans, pumps, air compressors, motor; wonderful opportunity for the right man who is willing to hustle. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. HELP WANTED—MALE Wanted man between 24 and 55 for responsible position. No selling to do. Must have small car and $1,600 for equipment and supplies. Business established. Salrrv S6O per week and half of profit. Write, giving phone number, to Box B-95. Times. RELIABLE AND CAREFUL TAXI DRIVERS—For new fleet of cobs: employment hours, 9 and 2. Red Cab Taxi Cos.. 739 E. Market St. SALESMEN—Protected territory, radio advertised service, liberal commission. Box 182, Ashland. Ohio. EX-SERVICE men who want to work. Appiv room No. 7. Pembroke Arcade. WANTED— Good carpenter, call between 5 and 6 p. m. 939 N. Tacoma. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Help Wanted Femaie LADIES—BuiId permanent business and clear 850 to $75 per week right from start. Must have business ability and small capital. Demonstrators preferred. Room 220 Lincoln Hotel, days 9 to 4. Evenings 6 to 8. BEAUT ' OPERATOR—Prefer one who would like to ox ’ 'hop. North side. Inquire 221 Mass. Are.

Help Wanted Female MANY women who answer help wanted ads. apparently do not believe in work. We have an opening for one who means business. 8 hours a day. Start at *1.500 and advance as she proves her worth. Phone for appointment. Ri. 6122. WOMAN—For gen. housewk.. apply Sat. afternoon or Sun. morn. 503 Chase St. HOUSEKPR.—For Tran end two small boys. 7 and 9 ver rs. 613 E. New York. Situations Wanted Female BEAUTY PARLOR operator, man capable of handling all types of beauty culture. Box 893 Times. Rooms for Rent ALA.. N., 2458—Pleasant rm.. twin beds; private home. Ta. 5331. or Hu. 1951, ASHLAND. 2325—Large, clean, airy room; private, modern home. He. 2492. BROOKVILLE AVE.. 75—Mod., sleeping room, *2.50; girl preferred. Ir. 3169. CAPITOL, N.. 3944—Attractive, airy rm., private home; break, opt.; gar. Wa. 0223. CENTRAL 1948 Desirable sleeping cr housekeeping. Ideal location, op. bath. COLLEGE—Large rm.. adj. bath, gentleman; private home. He. 2441. j DELAWARE, N.. 2364—Nice rm.; good transportation: private home. Ha. 1903HAMILTON AVE.. N.. 811—Mod. rm.; private home: bd. opt., nr cr lines. Ch. 24(7. ILLINOIS N.. 1340 Beautiful front rm. Ist floor. Adults, strictly modem. Ri. 6182. ILLINOIS. N.. 2715—Modern rm.. private home, garage. Ta. 1927. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208—Front, airy room; private bath: pleasant surroundings. MERIDIAN. 8., 804—Nice, clean, front room; men only. Dr. 2629. MERIDIAN. N.. 2140—Large front room; gentleman: real home; garage. MERIDIAN AND 18TH—Sir View Inn: attractive. newly decorated outside rooms; home comfort, yet hotel style; for men. Ta. 0957. NEW JERSEY. 2050 N.—Cheerful: 4 windows; for 2; breakfast optional. Ta. 4i93. NEW JERSEY, N., 2505—Lovely room; private home. Ha. 2685-M. OAKLAND. 1133—Front attractive room; 1 or 2; private home; garage. Ch. 4252-R. PARK. 1728—Nicely furnished rm.. modern home; reasonable. He. 5814, PARK. 1414—Room for 1 or 2; home privileges; $3.50. Ri. 5673. PENN.. N.. 1820—Nicely furnished rm.: 1 or 2 gentlemen; private home. Ta. 2275, PENNA, 1740 N.—Furnished room: mod concenlences: reasonable. He 1553. PIERSON. 2238—Large front rm.: twin beds; 2 men or couple. Ha. 3679-M. PRATT. E.. 222—N0. 1: nice front room; constant hot water: reasonable. RUCKLE. 5309—Attractive room; private home: gentlemen. Wa. 1732-M. SPRUCE. 1331—1 front room; lady or gentleman: $2 week. Dr. 50C1. STILLWELL, 978—Room, private home; $2. E.’ 10th car. Ch. 6609-R. TALBOTT. N., 2317—Cheerful, large, cool rm.; private home; privileges. Ha. 1604. VERMONT. E.. 217—Apt. 6; 2 front rms.; Elenty hot water; $5, $6; home privileges. i. 7064. VERMONT. W.. 36—Apt 6> front ms. for ladles. Private family. Ri. 2227, WALNUT. E., 320: Apt. 3.—Clean, airy rm.. adjoining bath; hot water: walk, distance. 11TH. 512’ E. SLEEPING RMS., $2 AND UP. 29TH. V/., 839—2 front rms.. private home. rees.; sleeping or hsskeeplng. Ha. 3120-R. HOTEL EDWARDS Centrally Located —Modern Special low weekly rate to men only. DENISON HOTEL Pay all your bills with one check: lights, water, maid service, linen furnlshed; $7 and up: Pennsylvania & Ohio DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois! 100 outside rooms. *5 and_ up. Li. 2021, 1364 N. PENN., room in lovely private home for high class business lady. _ BEFORE YOU RENT—That room be sure to see our beautiful modern rooms at such reasonable rates. The Harbour Hotel, 617-619 N. mine's. EXTRA large mod. front rm., suit 3 or 4. necr car, hi's. Ir. A534, LARGE front rm. tastefully fur., new v/ainut turn.. Victro’a. andb 1 ".. $3.50. Rl. 9663 ATTRACTIVE room and garage for refin'd business man; private home: no one excent owner of car need cal 1 . Ch. 6763. MODERN—Front bedroom; 1 or 2 girls; square from Brighlwood car: 1 square from bus; home privileges. Ch. 1309.

Room for Rent With Board ALA.. N.. 1801—Large front; 2 men; 57.50; home cook.; private* home. Ha. 4841-R. ASHLAND. 2154—Nice rm.. good meals; private home; 2 gentlemen. Hg. 1659. BRADLEY. S. 32—Rm. adults or children. Christian Scientists preferred. Ir. 0126-R. CENTRAL, 1626—Large front rm.. nicely fuvn.: constant not water; home pnvileges; breakfast, evening dinner. Ta. 1166. COLLEGE & 24TH—Pleasant, front, mod. rm.: private home; meals opt. He. 1417. ILLINOIS. N.. 2441—Large, front rm.- nice home; 1 or 2: reasonable. Ha. 2058-R. JOHNSON AVE.. 105—Lovely rm; 2 adults; good meals. Ir. 3562. HEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Newly decorated front rm.; strictly modern home: pleasant surroundings: good meals; 1 blocx Central car. Ta. 4706. MEW YORK. E., 3702—R00m, board for 2; private home. Ir. 1118. OXFORD. N.. 540—Nice light, modern rm.. connects bath: breakfast: gar. Ch. _3966. CHRISTIAN HOME—Aged or children: A-l references; front; satisfied boards. Be. 1918. ring 1. ROOM AND BOARD—Quiet, clean; employed gentlemen. Be. 3257-W. CHILDREN TO BOARD. Mother’s care, *3 week. He. 1772. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1005—Nicely iur. hsekeeping rooms; $5.50 and $6. Ri. 3714. _ ALABAMA. * N~] 949—Newly turn., hskpg. rips, or sleep- also rm.mate for daughter. ALABAMA. N.. 528—Front rm., kitchenette. 2d fl.; also front rm. Ist fl. Ri. 3675. ALABAMA. N. 523—Gaylard Apt. 5; cozy, 2-room apt., attractively furnished, AUGUSTUS APTS.—Nice clean rms.. apt & sleeping rms,; everything turn, Ri. 1153. BROADWAY. 830—2-rm7 furnished apartment; modern; close in. Ri. 3245, BROADWAY, 2023—1-rm., 'kitchenette, sink, furnished. He. 3687. CENTRAL. 1817—Living rm.. in-door bed; dressing rm.. kitchen, bath. Ha. 3089-M. DELAWARE. N.. 2541—Nicely furnished. 2-roirn apt.: in private home. Ta. 0848. EAST, N., 233—Nice, clean rms.; reasonable; also sleeping room. Ri. 4936, HAWTHORNE LANE, N„ 89S—2 or 3 unfurnished rms., modern. Ir. 2703. HOYT. 1112—connecting rms. mod. private home, sink, gas, range. Dr. 5816 eve, ILLINOIS. NT. 1340—1 !m., kitchen; also 1 rm. apt.; mod., eveiything iur. Ri. 6182. ILLINOIS. N., 1744—2-rm. front apt.; nicely furnished. Ha. 4033-R. ILLINOIS; N., 2354—4 rms., furnished apt., private home. He. 4546. LUDLOW AVE.. 1619—3 unfurnished rooms in modern home. Ch. 0548. MADISON AVE.. 1926—2 rooms. $6: 1 rm.. $5, and 1. $4; modern. Dr. 4284-W. MERIDIAN. N.. 1835—NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH SINK; GARAGE. MERIDIAN. N.. 1024*2 housekeeping rooms: everything furnished. MORRIS. W.. 1414 —2 rms.. modern; 3-rm. apt., near Hayes. Call from 2 to 3:30 p_ m.. after 6, ail day Sunday. NEW JERSEY. N. 134—Good clean housekeeping rooms. Ri_ 4145. NSW JERSEY. N*. 1009—2. large, connectlnz rms.: newly decorated; neat, clean. NEW JERSEY. N.. 226—Housekping.: mod.. turn.; also sleeping rms. Li. 7235. NOBLE. S.. 231—2 rms.. kitchen., mod.; sink: nrfnm.; watr. lights pi. Dr. 3955. NOBLE N.. 328—2 housekeeping rms.: modern; everything furnished. Ri. 6211. OHIO. E.. 418—1 large rm. and kitchenette; mod.: everything turn. Ri. 4029. OHIO. 540 E.—2 large rooms, $5 per week; l'Toom, S3. ORIENTAL, N., 20—Furn. and unfurn. hdusekpg, rms.; also front sleep. Li. 9055. PAkK, 2133—2 nicely iurnished rooms, garage; also sleeping room. He. 4079, PARK. 1125—Rm. and kitchenette, or 2 lajrge front rms., sink; pri. ent. Ri. 1117, PENN., N., 2006—Large, front, living rm . kijtchen: completely furn.: adults. RQACHE ST.. 1316—4 furnished rms. for housekeeping; semi-modern. Ta. 3328. TALBOTT. N.. 2338 1 rm.. kitchenette; ajso 2 rms.. kitch’te; comp, fur. Ta. 7038. WALNUT. E. 115—2 rms.. kitchenette: ebythg. furn.: $5 wk. See Hskpr. in basest. WALCOTT. N.. 27—2 neatly furnished mod, rms. for housexeeping, nice, clean. VIARMAN. N.. 229—2 unfurn rms.. kitchen; mod., priv. entr.: porch: ger. He. 3735. WOODRUFF. 544 MIDDLE DP..—Small 2rm. fur, pat, running wat, 88 w’i. Ch. 3173 10TH. E.. 321—Nicely furnished 2-rm., front. mod. apt.. $5: 1-rm. next bath. $4; sleeping rooms, $3. 10TH. E.. 223—Housekeeping, nice, clean. mod, furnished, parking space. Rl. 4818. 31ST. W„ 1051—8 m.. kitchenette; completely furn.. near car, bus. Ha. 4761-J. COZY, strictly modern rms.. everything furn.; private entrance. Dr. 0544. 1864 N. PENN., lovely, clean, housekeeping rooms. Come and see them; references. 3 NICELY furn. rms.: shady yard; ‘/a so. ct; 85. Ha, 4610. UNFURNISHED front rms.. large modern, hot water, also sleeping rm. Ir. 3626. mod. rms.. kitchenette, also sleeping rms.. porch, gar., near car. Ta. 4016. I ADY wants reliable couple to share home. Ho’''e':3oing o- gve board. Worth inve'tmatiog 1719 Prospect. 4-ttOOM APT.—A’! to self: $lO wk.; 2 rooms. $6. Call 318 Dorman. Houses and Flats Furnished ALABAMA. N.. 1518— Nicely furnished 2room apt., in-a-door bed. Li. 2995, AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautifully furniubed apartments, efficiency

Houses and FTats Furnished BEVILLE. N.. 629—5 rooms, bath, modern. front porch. >12.50 wk. Ch. 7581. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms, bath, reduced rent. See housekeeper In basement. GAYLORD. APT. 5—523 N. ALABAMA: 3 ROOOMS AND KITCHENETTE APT. LOVELY HOME--14 rooms: all furnished except 3 rooms; desirable for roomers; to be rented Indefinitely: 2 gar. Ha. 0446. THOROUGHLY modem lower dup.: 6 rm;, completely turn.. Mav 19. 6 weeks. K 1 5790. so: ROOMS—Completely and nicrlv turnished; all utilities: porch. Li. 5724. TWO 2-room apartments; modern: also sleeping room. Rl. 2280. 4-ROOM duplex apt., strictly modern; near car, bus. Ch. 1646. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—3 rooms and bath: recently redecorated: lower apartment; heat, water and garage. Dr. 5108. CENTRAL. 2326)i—5 airy rms., bath. porches, cistern, neat, wa. Rees. Ta. 3512. CENTRAL AVE.. 2151—Lovely 5 rm. apt. strictly mod, gar, opt He. 4631, 915 College Three-room Apartment. $32 50. MARION REAL ESTATE. 11. 6612. 131 E. Ohio. Ta. 6001. ILLINO.S. 810’2—Beautiful efficiency apts. Furn. or unfurnished, reas. Li. 8884. MARKET E.. 1326—6 rooms, bath, steam heted lower spart.. redecorated, porches. gar., yd., excel, location; $42.50. Hu. 3853. MICHIGAN. E.. 221—New efficiency dlnei.e apartment; furnished and unfurnished, all utilities included, reasonable. Li. 0745. 918 Daly $13.00 234 E. Pratt $37.50 to 42.50 668 E. 11th 35.00 3777 N. Meridian 75.00 4515 E. Wash 55.00 13 E. 37th 60 00 5345 E. Wash 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 64.50 1244 E. Wash 43.50 1124 Broadway 43.00 1020 Central 37.50 3515 N. Penn 59.50 1220 Park Ave 43 00 1103 College 35 00 412 N. Alabama 48.59 to 57.00 240 E. Pratt 30.00 1455 N Alabama 37.*0 1226 N. Illinois 35.00 to 40.00 1603 Central $35 to 5510 418 E. 15th s4l to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. M. 3453. Ta 5694, Ri 1371 PARK, 1119—Lovely ept.. Frigidaire. heat. gar. 345. Inquire 1121 Par:. . PIERSON AVE.. 2448-2452—M0d.. 5" and~6 rpoms each; heat, lights, gas. Frigidaire. fan I tor: *63. LI. 1357. He. 2797, eve. TALBOTT. N.. 1708. APT. 4—Nice 5-room .ant.: Janitor: gar.: $lB. Ha. 0239. WADE ST.. 1522—4 ROOMS. SEMI-MOD-ERN, WATER PAID. 1306 Woodiawn Five-room Apartment *45.00. MARION REAL ESTATE. Li, 6612, 131 E. Ohio. Ta. 6001. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette a.Dt.; heat, light, gas. water and ice fur.$36. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT. 23D. 717, E.—s rms., mod., excellent condi.. heat, water furn.: S4O. Wa. 5603. NEWLY DECORATED. SMA"LL HOUSEKEEPING APT., UTILITIES FURN. PINEX COURT, $33 FLETCHER AND PINE ST. 3 RMS.—Mod.: heat, lights, gas, water. phone, only *25, Dr. 3125-. T. Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent envwhere in the city north of Washington St.: let us help you find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations: we usually furnish car and driver to show apartments without extra charge. Call Ri. 1371, day and night service. 2-ROOM MODERN APARTMENT. Alameda Apartments FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ST. CLAIR & ILL. STS.. WEEK.. MONTH. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished anartments in ten locations. SATISFIED TENANTS * is our slogan. H. 11. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Bldg. L, 5391. APARTMENT—Modern. 1155 College Ave.: 5 rms.. $22: or 4 rms.. $lB, perch; water paid: new furnace: adults. HYLAND 1139 E. Washington. 5 rooms modern reduced vent S4O. See custodian or nhone. Li. 5391. 11. 11. WOODSMALL & CO. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESb

Houses for Rent ADAMS, 1929—6 rooms, modern; garage; built-in ADLER. E., 16—Dandv 5-room semi-mod-ern double, good condition: Vi square to car: garage. Reduced to S2O; water paid. Dr. 3472. ALABAMA. N.. 1830—5 rooms, modern except furnace: water furnished; $22, APPLEGATE, 1345—4-room, semi-modern double: water paid; $lB. ASHLAND. 1208—7-room upper duplex: S3O. Ri. 6170. AUDUBON, 16TH—5-rm. buriga., fireplace, shower bath, dble. garage; $36. Ir. 2477. BELLEFONTAINE. 2253—Double. 5' rooms, bath, furnace, no garage; only $25. Key 909 E. 23d, Li. 8621. BELLEFONTAINE. 2511—6 rooms, electric lights, bath, repainted, papered. Reduced to $24, He. 4461. BROOKVILLE. S.. 44—New brick 6-room double, hardwood firs.: full basement with shower, water pd„ garage: $45, Ir. 5174. CALVIN, 1910—Cottage. 5 rms., electric lights, well, garage, 2 lots, 18 fruit trees; _only $lB. _Ri. 6783. CAROLINE. 2022 —Cottage, garage, S2O; Dormsn. 309; cottage, mod., gar.; reas. CORNELL. 2818—5-rm. double, bath, garagg. water paid; reduced. He. 25261 COTTAGE. 1601—5 rm. house, water paid. gas, elec., near school. sl6. Hu. 4368. DEARBORN. N.. 36—Single:' 6 rms., fireplace. hardwd. firs., inlaid linoleum, dble.. gar., laundrv. basement: SSO. Ch. 2758. DETROIT. 245—5 rms.. gas. elec., toilet. water pd.: good cond.; sls: paved street. DORMAN. 821—3 rooms, lights, gas, inside toilet, water pd,; 515, Wa. 1549. EMERSON N.. 774—6-rm. mod. dble. redeco. water nd.. S4O. Michigan car. Ir. 1468. ENGLISH. 821—6-rm. semi-mod.; gar.; water pd.; S2O. English car. Dr. 50P9-M. FULTON. fL. - 325—6 rooms, modern, clean. good conditlon. small yard. Li. 9156, GALE. N. 1223 —5-room semi-modern double. good condition, garage. Near E. 10th car; 525. Hu. 7175. HAWTHORNE. S.. 129—5-room modern double, HOLMES.* S.. 2—5 ROOMS. MODERN. BE. 0746. JEFFERSON. 324 N. —Coxv, 4 rooms, full bsemt.; refln.; pa.; ga.; $32.50. Ha. 4257-R. LANGLEY. 2121—6 rms. and bath; $25 month, water paid. Howard Deer. Dr. 0833.

Receiver’s Sale PLAZA PIANO CO. 237 N. PENNSYLVANIA Indianapolis, Ind. SALE STARTS PROMPTLY 9 O’CLOCK A. M. SATURDAY MORNING MAY 17 200 PIANOS, PLAYERS, GRANDS. UPRIGHTS, RADIOS, PHONOGRAPHS, ETC., OFFICE EQUIPMENT, RUGS, CHAIRS, TYPEWRITERS, ETC. This Absolute Sale—Every Piano, Radio or Phonograph Must Be Sold in 10 Days Regardless of Cost or Value. Come in and buy at your own price. Entire sale in charge of Jack Bernstein of the Hoosier State Auctioneers. The chance of a lifetime to own a beautiful instrument at less than manufacturing cosc. Buy one of these— No loaning of pianos. No renting. No schemes of any kind. This sale eLminates al’ red tape. Strictly a Receiver's Sale ordered sold by the Eon. Judge of Superior Court No. 5 of Marion county. No fancy sales talks—no promises. If you want to own a piano attend this sale. We are not building a ousiness—we are liquidating one. • JACK BERNSTEIN,,In Charge. ARCH V. GROSSMAN, Receiver.

.MAY 16, 1930

H ouses for Rent LA SALLE. N.—7-room cottage, strictly modern: *45. Rl. 6170. LA SALLE. S, 231—6 rms.. semi-modem; water pd.; garage; *lB. LI. 5163. LAUREL. 815 —6-rcom single house redecorated: gas elec-.ricity. inside toilet; comfortable home; *l7. fa. 6250. __ MACPHERBON 2823—Double. 5 rms.. mod!; goocl_coiidition; paved street: gar.; *25 MARS HILL—I63B First Ave..~East. Bungalow; 5 rms.. serai-mod; barg.; nr. alrpor t. MERIDIAN. 8.. 182*—Dandy 4-room semi- • modern double. exceUsnt location, good condition, garage: 520: water paid. Dr. 3472. MORRIS. W.. 208—2 rms.. gas. lights, w a ter p.nid. redecorated; SB. Hi. 0045. NEW JERSKY N.—Near Fail Creek; 6 rooms, long living rm- gar. He. 3470. NEW JERSEY. 8.. 634 M. 62fl‘j. 628. J. 7-rm. $16.50. $25. LaSalle S: 608. 6-rms., *25. New York E. 3750 Duniex. *42.50. NEW YORK. E.. 3224—Upper duplex, 4 rooms, modern. NORTH ST.. E.. 5139—Attractive 4-room Stucco double. In-a-door bed; 1 square Ellenbercer park. Only *4O. Ir. 3686. OAKLAND. N.. 414—5 rooms. modern, garage S4O. Near Bt. Philips. Ch. 5768-J. ORANOE. 52—5-room. modern house, front drive garage. Dr._726K ORIENTAL. 8.. 139—7 rms.. elec.. gasT water pd„ gcr.. near Ford plant; 815. PINE. N.. 633—5 rooms. Will decorate" to suite tenant: water paid. RANDOLPH. S„ 1147—4-room semi-mod! dhle., water paid. Dr. 2523-R. __ ROBSON. 3322—Dandy 5-rcon semi-mod-ern double, good neighborhood; quiet s'reet, newly decorated, reflnished, garage. Reduced $25 Dr. 3*72. SANDERS. 834- 5 rooms modern, except tub, garage, water pd. H3. 2004-W. SANDERS. 321 toilet, garage, paved street; *lB. SPRUCE. 1728—M0d.. 4 rms ; gar.; ground floor; small family: water paid; *2O. TERRACE AVE.. E.. 1421—Semi-modern, 5-room cottage with garage. VERMONT. W.. 720—5-room cottage, new!v nanered: *16.50. Ch. 3365-J. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 3210—For rent with lease; colonial home; brick veneer. WISCONSIN. 323—5. Meridian car: 5 rmsj li.. gas, water, gar.; *l6. Ri. 0645. 11TH. E.. 2410—6 rooms, all modern, good condition. Ri. 4650. 1 IGTH. W.. 1135—5 rooms, bath; furnace; garage; porches: *3O. Dr, 1417. 2’’D. E.. £o7—Double 5 rooms, bath! ' .rnace. no garage; only $22. Key 909 E. 23d. Li. 8621. 115 W. 21ST, REDUCED If seeking cozy, clean. 6-room house. see thia modern double. Ta. 3094, Modern Close In, $22.50 Six rooms, good condition. 408 E. St. Clair. DUNLOP & HOLTSGEL. 122 E. MKT. COLORED. 830—N. Oriental; 2-story house; 4 rooms, cellar, semi-modern; newly decorated: .316. Ta. 6250. COLORED —Ludlow. 2013; 4 rooms, water pd.. elec.: newly painted: good paper: *ll. Suburban for Rent _ EDGEHILL N., 45—1 mile City limits on bus: 5 rms. garden: S2O; S. P. 131-W3. Business Places for Rent SHELBY, 1119—Storeroom with 4 living rooms, also large ware room or bake shop; double garage. Dr. 1672. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Houses for Sale 5000 BLK , Kenwood. 5-room bungalow; hardwood floors, laundry, etc. Built-in features. Offered as investment. Li. 2479, Ta. 0409. North CENTRAL AVE.. 1440—Charming home, yard, trees. 8 rooms and bath down. 2 bedrooms and bath up. sleeping porch and garage. Price $6,500. AUDUBON DEVELOPING CO.. Ri. 3838. eve. and Sun. _lr. 412 L 4-ROOM modern bungalow double on 33id St.. North. Must leave city. Cash talks. No trade. Double garage. 4 years old. both sides rented for $56. Pavs off better than a bank. 13Vi r e Ir. 2413. ESTATE—BARGAIN 1728 Ruckle; 8-rm. home that never changed title or tenants: reas, Ta. 5139. 3 BEDROOM MODERN —Steam heat, hardwood floors throughout, near Shortridge, 1 churches, stores, ’ us and car line; shown by appointment. Wash. 5449-M. COLORED —6-room semi-modern on Oxford. near 25th: near school: move right in. Deed for only S3OO. LI. 2479, ALABAMA. N.. 2631—3 bedrms.. splendid location: reasonable price: buy like rent. Maynard Realty Cos. Phone Hu. 5967. COLLEGE. 1820—Modern house; income *9O monthly: bargain: $4,560. Owner. M. C. HUNT. 1257 S. West. Dr. 1748 ROOSEVELT 4 rooms, water paid; only *12.00. Union Trust LANGLEV. 2'21—3 rms., oaved street and alley: SSO down: S3O month, tax'-s paid for 2 veers. Howard Dr. 0833.

East SHERMAN DRIVE. S.. 742—Thoroughly modern. 5-room hou e; all improvements paid; no Barrett: basement, garage, Holland furnace, built-in features, full front porch, rear porch; close to school and chureh. This is a bargain price. $3,950; terms. C. B. McFADDEN, 230 E. Ohio St. Ri. 7217 or Ch. 0899. HOYT AVE., 3941—Five-room bungalow. Take English Ave. car to Grant St. Nicely decorated; front and rear porches; gr.s, electric lights, cement walks, front-drive garage. No Barrett. Wl’l sell at a bargain price, $2,450, on payments. M. T. HUNTER. 3729 English Ave. _ 23 r . N. Keystone Six rooms, gas. citv water, electricity, sewer, garage. In first-class repair: SSO cash. S2B per month buys it. Investigate by calling Mr. Ketchum. Li. 3820. evenings 1i\_3384 HAVE five-room modern home. nar Ellenberger Park. east. Deal direct with owner. No agents. For further details address B_ox_B96 In care of Times. SHERMAN* DRIVE. N.. 724—5-room t i'glow. excellent condition, prieed to sell; shown bv appointment, Hu. 2947. South sloo—Cash—sloo Will put vou in immediate possession of a 6-room semi-modern with lnsld# toilet. Close to car lines and schools. Close in. Price $2,100; SIOO cash, balance cheaper than rent. American Estates Cos. 322 CIRCLE TOWER. Ri. 9389. Eve., Mr. Amos, Dr. 2432. 806 YOKE ST. Five-room modern home; $250 down. FIEBER AND REILLY. REALTORS. Ri 2503. N. J. FOX. Hu. 1168. EVERY CUSTOMER A REFERENCE.