Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1931 — Page 14

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BATTLES MANY FOES IN FIGHT FOR RE-ELECTION Washington Governor Dares Entire State Senate in Campaign. Ry United Prtaa OLYMPIA, Wash., May 29. Voters sat back to watch a political free-for-all when a spokesman announced that Governor Roland H. Hartley will seek a third term. The fighting Governor has added virtually the entire state senate to his list of enemies who need expect no quarter. Six years ago Hartley was a large-scale lumber operator. He came to the executive mansion as fond of political scraps as his lumberjacks were of violent physical encounters. Untrained in politics, but a battler at heart, he has been continually in the midst of turmoil. Disregards Politics A reckless disregard for what happened politically when his anger was aroused, and liberal use of unique phraseology have characterized nis service as Governor. Once decided that a program is right, or that an enemy is wrong, he goes into action with every weapon available. In seeking a third.term, he defied a host of gubernatorial jinxes. No governor in the history of Washington has served three terms. No Republican, except himself, was elected twice. If Hartley—robust and healthy—lives until the end of his second term he will be the only Governor in state history to do so. in his campaigns, Hartley challenges the world. “Stumped'' With Cuspidor In 1928 he stumped the state with a little black bag and a huge brass cuspidor. The bag contained papers bearing on charges of mal-administra-tion against other elective officials. Both he and his foes were reelected. The cuspidor he put forward as proof that money had been wasted in furnishing the new Capitol. It had cost $203. “The way to cut taxes is to spend less money,” he declared in vetoing appropriations and demanding changes in administration.

Fishing the Air

Arrangements have been made for Station WKBF to join the National Broadcasting Company network Saturday in order to give Indianapolis fans the last hour of the 500-mile speedway race. No defnite time has been set for this broadcast but it will probably go on the air around 2 p. m. Saturday. Tune to WKBF on 1400 kilocycles. FhJ'bSiaSit lt 8 p. m.

HIGH SPOTS OF FRIDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM. 6 00— NBC (WJZ). Nestle program. NBC iWEAF). Cities Service concert. 6.30 Columbia. The Dutch Masters. 7 oo—Columbia. True Story hour. 7:30 NBC (WJZ). Armour hour. 8:00—NBC (WEAF), Kodak 'weekend hour. 8 30—Columbia. March of Time. NBC (WEAF). R K O hour. 9.30 — Columbia, George Olsen's orchestra. NBC iWEAF). Paul Whiteman and hts orchestra.

When Peter Zorn and the Wutch Masters nather In the old tobacco shop at 6.30 § m. Friday, their Decoration day salute and songs from the vintage of 1906 wiU be carried Into thousands of homesi by svay of WABC and the Columbia broadcasting system. While seeking true stories In the vleinltv of Goldfield. Nev., Mary and Bob. true Story adventurers, will take part in the prologue to the dramatic presentation, “While My Husband At as in Prison,” which will be carried over AVABC and the Columbia broadcasting system from 7 to 8 n. m. Friday. ONE SLAIN IN FIGHT LAID TO RUM WAR Killer Critically Wounded in Affray at Evansville. By United Press 4 EVANSVILLE, Ind., May 29.—A gun battle in a home here resulted in the death of Clyde Walters, 42, and wounding of George Griese, 35. Police believed a bootleggers’ war may have been responsible for the battle. It Avas reported the fight started soon after Walters entered Griese’s home. Griese was hit by three bullets before Bert Welling, 22. seized Walters. Although wounded, he struggled to another room and is alleged to have shot Walters as he died. Several men who had been with Walters, escaped in an automobile. Loot HardAvare Store Looting the hardware store of St. Clair Lowe at 794 Indiana avenue, thieves early today stole merchandise valued at SIOO. he informed police.

Special Trains Between Union Station and Speedway MAY 30 Running Time 15 Minutes Each Way The Most Comfortable, Safest and Fastest Way Commencing 6:30 a. m. and continuously until crowds have handled to and from the race. Special employes’ ti*ain will leave Union Station, 4:30 a. m. BIG FOUR ROUTE

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ENJOY MINIATURE GOLF AT ITS BEST AT INDIANAPOLIS’ MOST BEAUTIFUL COURSES TONIGHT SPECIAL OPENING . iQh Flowers for the Ladies / ’ ■ OPEN ALL NIGHT TONIGHT I ■ - m Play at the two most popular courses V V 1 RIVERSIDE PARK COURSE ’ Vs* 1549 W. 30th St. Ai ■ •* l ~ \ fflsjjaaia 36-Hole Course <r\. 1 •• \ 2'i miles east of city limits on E. Wash. St. U Opposite Page’s chicken dinner place. Ladies free Monday night with one paid admission.

L. J. S.MITII T LANS PORT ATI ON LINES We eater to large parties for any special t ip. Luxurious coaches and courteous drivers. Bus and passengers lull Insured. Buses to Speedway. Terminal at Illinois and Kentucky Ave. 319 W. Maryland Phone us for prices. LI. 2660

Radio Dial Twisters

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis f Indianapolis Power and Light ComDaori FRIDAY P. M. s:3o—Red Goose adventures (CBS). s:4s—St. Meritz orchestra (CBS'. 6:oo—Arthur Pryor's band (CBSi 6:ls—Barbasol Ben (CBS>. 6:3o—Dutch Masters (CBS). 7:oo—Announced. 7:3o—Announced. 7:45—80vs Caravan. B:oo—Silent, order Federal Radio Commission. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) . FRIDAY P. M. 4:3o—lndiana Poetry Society. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Business chat. s:3o—‘Gloom Chasers.” s:so—Cecil and Sally. 6:oo—Band program. 6:ls—Baseball scores. 6:2o—Harry Bason. 6:50 —Records. 7:oo—Confessions of a Racketeer. 7:ls—Llnco Oilers. 7:30 —"College Chums.” 7:45—1. A. C. orchestra. B:oo—Orchestra. B:ls—Peggy Hoffman. B:3o—Klee’s "Charlie and Ruth.” B:4s—lndianapolis Speedway program. 9:oo—Concert music. 9:ls—Song Bird contest. 9:30 —Connie’s orchestra. 9:4s—“Back to Prosperity.” 10:00—Harry Bason. 10:30—Eleventh Hour Dreamers. 11:00—Jack Tilson’s I. A. C. orchestra. 11:45 —Midnight Memoirs with Jimmv Boyer. 12:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati FRIDAY P. M. 4:oo—Words and music. 4:29—Time. 4:30—01d man sunshine. 4:45 —Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos ‘n’ Andv (NBC). s:ls—Boscul moments with Madame Alda (NBC). s:3o—Phil Cook (NBC). s:4s—Baseball score* s:so—Seger Ellis. 6:oo—The man from Nestle's (NBC), 6:3o—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 6:4s—Sterling Jack. 7:oo—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 7:ls—Singln' Sam. Personals DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 1864: eves., Hu. 3107, CIRCULAR letters multigraphed typewritten. work guarn.; low prices. LI. 2175. Instructions FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR—To each new pupil; plav popular music in 12 weeks by radio artists. Ch. 0521-J. M. Dollinger. SPECIAL OFFER—Of six weeks free instruction in pipe organ, voice and piano for the enrollment fee of $2. Lessons valued from $lO to S3O a term. Ir. 0956. Legal Notices HORACE H. GARVIN SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana, in cause No. A-57423 wherein Guaranty Savings and Loan Association. Plaintiff, and Charles K. McCormack. Defendant, reaulring me to make the sum of Seven Hundred Thirty-Seven Dollars and Ten Cents ($737.10), as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 6TH DAY OP JUNE. 1931, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana: Lots 13. 14 and 15 In Block Eight In Brodens Riverside Addition to the Citv of Indianapolis as per plat thereof in plat bock 7 page 15 in the office of the Recorder of Marion Countv. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with Interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation of appraisment laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. May 15. 1931. 5:15-23-28 LEO KAMINSKY SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copv of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana. in cause No. A-58127 wherein Avres Credit Union. Plaintiff, and Lewis A. Brown. Marv L. Brown. Community Building and Remodeling Company, et al.. Defendants, reauinng me to make the sums of monev. as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OP JUNE. 1931. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M.. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion Countv. Indiana: Lot No. 189 In Mansur Park, an addition to the city of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in plat book 13. page 97. In the office of the Recorder of Marlon County. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with Interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. oso much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. Mav 15. 1931. 5:15-23-29

Legal Notices CHARLES L." BARRY SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copv of a decree to me directed irom the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion Countv. Indiana. in cause No. A-59590 wherein Celtic Saving and Loan Association No. 3 Plaintiff and Schloss Brothers Investment Company, et al Defendants reaulring me to make the sum of Two Thousand and Seven Dollars, and Twen-tv-Two Cents ($2,007.22). as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OP JUNE. 1931. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indiana. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the fc 'owing real estate in Marion County. Indiana; Lot eighteen (18) in McKernan and Pierce’s Subdivision of lots 2 and a part of lot 3. In Out Lot 128 in the Citv of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in plat book 2, at page 136. in the Office of the Recorder of Marion County. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public Sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County Mav 15, 1931. 5:15-22-29 CHARLES L. BARRY SHERIFF’S sA.E Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Cleric of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana. in cause No. A-59596 wherein Celtic Saving and Loan Association No. 3 Plaintiff and The Peninsular Furnace Company, Flovd Underwood and Mice Underwood, husband and wife. Defendants reauiring me to make the sum of Twenty - Two Hundred Sixty-Eight Dollars, ($2,268.00). as provided for in said decree with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OP JUNE 1931. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate In Marion County. Indiana: , . „ _ , _ Lot 20 In Block 4 in Bruce-Baker Addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded In Plat book 6. at page 122. in the Recoruer s Office of Marion County. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. May 15, 1931. 5:15-22-29 FRANK & A. SEIDENSTICKER SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, in cause No. A-52238 wherein Paul F Carlos. Plaintiff, and Annie Gebhardt. et al.. Defendants, requiring me to make the sums of money, as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on _ SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OP JUNE. 1931. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana: . Beginning on the south line of Wisconsin Street at the northwest comer of lot twenty-four (24) in the Indianapolis Water Company's addition: thence extending south along the west line of said lot 24. one hundred eleven (111) feet to the alley south of Wisconsin Street, thence west along the north line of this alley to the east line of Capitol Avenue: thence noth. along the east line of Capitol Avenue to the south line of Wisconsin Street: thence east along the south line of Wisconsin street, twrntv-five and 70-100 feet to the place of beginning. In Marion Cotnty. Indiana. < If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. May 15. 1931. 5:15-22-29 LOU A. ROBERTSON SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana. in cause No. A-57422 wherein West Indianapolis Savings and Loan Association No. 2, Plaintiff, and Charles A. Prince. May V. Prince. Defendants, reauiring me to make the sum of TwentyThree Hundred Fifty-Three Dollars ($2,353.00). as provided for in said decree. with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OP JUNE. 1931. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana: Lots 1113 and 1116 In Mars Hill, an addition in Marion County. Indiana. the plat of which Addition Is of record In plat book 16. at pages 147 to 150 of the records in the Recorder's Office of Marion County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with Interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the tee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marlon County. May 15, 1931. 5:15-22-29 CLARKE A CLARKE SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana. in cause No. A-53882 wherein Cos Savings and Loan Association. Plaintiff, and Ida Selzer Soult. Frank L. Soult. her husband. Harry D. Bookedls. Defendants, reaulring me to make the sum of Thlrtv-One Hundred Fifty-Eight Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3,158.50). as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OP JUNE. 1931. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Marion County. Indiana the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears. of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana: Lot five hundred forty (540) In Holliday's Garfield Park Addition to’ to the City of Indianapolis, as shown bv plat book 13. cage 54. in the office of the Recorder of Marion County. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. May 15. 1931. 5:15-22-39 IF YOU DON'T FIND what vou are lookIne for in the want ads today. It may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Time* flutifltil I

THE INDIANAPOLIS

Welcome Speedway Visitors The live Indianapolis firms and individuals represented here extend a hearty welcome to speedway visitors. They are recommended for your favorable consideration. They merit and appreciate your patronage.

AUCTION— Biz Auction Every Wednesday FITRNITURE. RUGS. STOVES. J. P GRIBBEN Auction ami Storage. Dr. 3328 1501 Madison Ave. C. A. MILLS AUCTION CO'. ■* 447 E. Court St. Ri. 8133. Welcome to Indianapolis. ARMATURE WORKS—THE ELCO ARMATURE WORKS Automatic Armatures. Generator Parts. 312 S EAST ST. LI. 5939. ATTORNEYMARTIN M. HUGG Attorney-at-Law 402 INDIANA TRUST BLDG. Ri. 7036. AUTO RADIATORS—-REED-MUELLER. INC. Auto Radiator Specialistst 111-119 KENTUCKY AVE. LI. 5192. BAKERIES— • MRS. STOKERS HOME BAKERY 18 W. 22nd St. Ta. 1648. Open all day May 30. Angel food and butter cakes. Dies, home made bread. Both white and whole wheat. BARBECUES—EDDY'S BARBECUE AND CHILI PLACE Barbecue Meat and Chill for Parties. 1423 E. 25TH. Ta. 7181. Go To ROBIN'S NEST BARBECUE for a good lunch and Sandwiches. 5440 CRAWFOF.DSVILLE RD. Be 2940. BARBER SHOPS BOARD OP TRADE BARBER Specialty Haircuts Manicures 200 BD. OF TRADE BLDG. Li. 2537. GUY D. ROCK BARBER SHOP. 151 E. MARKET ST. Li. 0686. SAM GREEN'S BARBER SHOP 806 S. MERDIDIAN Dr. 5412 "EXPERT BARBERS” MR. W. WILLIAMSON Barber and Beauty Shop 514 ROOSEVELT BLDG. Li. 0737, BEAUTY SHOPS—HELENA CLARE Permanent Waving Ail lines of Beauty Culture 18 E. 14TH ST. Ri. 8888. VAN HUNTER BEAUTY SHOP Specializing in permanent waving and ail kinds of Beautv Work. 415 ROOSEVELT BLDG. Ri. 5982 PETERSON BEAUTY SHOP Anna M. Gruner Alvida Peterson 315 WHEN BLDG. ART-NOR BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanents. $2.50 to $lO. Evening Appointments 345 MASS. AVE. _ Li. 5650 ? WELCOME 1 MACK'S BEAUTY SHOP 307 KRESGE BLDG. Ri. 0250. BEVERAGES—NEHI BEVERAGE CO. Drink Nehi In your favorite flavor. 1753 BOULEVARD PL. Ta. 6156. BILLIARDS CENTURY BILLIARD ROOM AND LUNCH. 33 E. PEARL Li. 0125, BLACKSMITHS—THOS. CARTER, Blacksmith. 1118 BEECHER Dr. 1214. BODY EFPAIR—CHURCH BROS. BODY SERVICE Frames and axles straightened. Wrecked cars completely rebuilt and refinished. 144 S. SENATE. Ri. 5988. BOOK BINDING—JOHNS BUTTER WORTH CO General Book Binding 135 E. MARKET. NO. 14 Li. 7016. BOTTLES. SUPPLIES—SAGALOWSXY BOTTLE CO Bottles and Supplies for home use. 603-613 S. CAPITOL. Ri. 7104. BURIAL VAULTS—HENRY BURIAL VAULT and SEPTIC TANK CO. 545 WARREN AVE. Be. 0545. CANDY— Stop at KERR’S BETTY ANN SWEET SHOPPE for that box of famous -candy to eat at the races. 140 E. 30TH ST. Ta. 5602. CHARITIES— If vou have clothing, furniture, etc. Call for our wagon. SALVATION ARMY. 24 S. CAPITOL. Ri, 9275. CHICKEN DINNERS—KANDLEGLOW CHICKEN DINNERS Call Be. 3689 for reservation. ' 2148 S. High School Road. West on State Road 40 to Ben Davis. 1 so, south. BLUE PLATTER. Home Cooked Food. Chicken Dinners. SI.OO. 8 Miles south on State Road 37. Call Sout.hpoft 129-J-2-CHILI PARLORS—BLACKER'S CHILE PARLOR ! NO. 1 555 MASS. AVE. LI. 0562. BLACKER’S CHILE PARLOR NO. 2 46 W. OHIO. LI. 0229. BLACKER’S CHILE PARLOR NO. 3 139 S. ILLINOIS. LI. 0731. BLACKER’S CHILE PARLOR • NO. 4 320 E. WASHINGTON. RI. 0074. COFFEE— C D. KENNY CO. Fine Coffee. 225 W. GEORGIA ST. LI. 4433. CORSETS—NU BONE CORSET SHOP CLARA DUCKUM. 510 STATE LIFE BLDG. RL 9955. DRUG STORES— E. M. CRAWFORD SCHOOL BOOKS DRUGS 813 N. DELAWARE ST. LI. 1800. BELMONT PHARMACY. Mr. DeLoss. Proprietor. 2011 W. WASHINGTON ST. Be. 1519, NOBLE PHARMACY Paul King. Proprietor. 501 N. NOBLE ST. • Rl. 0519, HOWE ABBOTT 802 N. SENATE. LI. 5105. GEO. SCHILLINGER . DRUGS 921 N. NEW JERSEY RI. 0525. BTATE ST. PHARMACY Roy C. Lagenaur. Proprietor. 200 S. STATE ST. DR 1084. SERVICE PHARMACY “Try Our Sodas" 2101 E. MICHIGAN. CH. 4939. PROSPECT PHARMACY. 3331 PROSPECT. OR. IM.

HARRY C. MORRIS VILLA AVE AND MINNESOTA ST DR. 7210 DRY CLEANERSDON MYERS Cleaning and Pressing 1622 HOWARD. BE. 2392. • NIFTY CLEANERS FRED SHEATS. MGR. Cleaning. Pressing and Altering. 1114 CENTRAL AVE. RI. 06C-0. UPTOWN CLEANERS HARRY J. BAKER. PROP. Cleaning. Pressing. Tailoring. , 713 E. 42ND. * HU. 3344. OBE STEWART Cleaning. Pressing and Tailoring 646 E. 19THHE. 1656. PENNSYLVANIA SERVICE SHOP Cleaners. Hatters and Shoe Rebuilders. 124 N. PENN. ST. LI. 0757, SPEEDWAY CLEANERS 2503 W. 16TH. BE. 1962. DELIVERY SERVICE. JOHN MUTSCHLER, PROP. Riverside Cleaners and Tailors. 1352 W. 21ST ST. TA. 1616. L. I. B. TAYLOR SHOP Good Cleaning and Repairing 516 N. DELAWARE ST RI. 1207. CLYDE A. WILLINGHAM 3003 N. ILLINOIS. TA. 0942.. DELIVERY SERVICE. J. MART HAYES 510 E. 32ND ST. WA. 0347. DRY GOODS STORES— F. W. HOHLT & SON Dry Goods and Shoes. 1239 KENTUCKY AVE. LI. 0066. BAR3KIN DRY GOODS CO. 1245 OLIVER AVE. BE. 4762. THRIFT DRY GOODS STGRE Ladles. Children's and Gents’ Furnishings. 2148 N. ILLINOIS. TA. 7151. WOLF'S DEPT. STORE Dry Goods. Millinery and Gents’ Furnishings. 1214 N. SENATE AVE. RI. 1736. Open Evenings ’til 8 o'clock. DANNER BROS. 2625 W. Michigan. Be. 0240. 5608 E. Washington. Ir. 0014. 6327 Bel’efontaine Wa. 4313. MAY WE SERVE YOU? ELECTRICAL—MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. WASHINGTON ST. IR. 1151. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. 32 N. DELAWARE ST. LI. 5386. ELEVATORS—HOME ELEVATOR CO. 1140-50 SOUTHEASTERN AVE. LI. 3295. Service on all makes of Elevators. Established 1912. FLORISTS— E A. NELSON. Florist. 3501 BLVD. PLACE. TA. 0921. Flowers For Every Occasion. MARER FLOWER SHOP. 107 E. OHIO ST. RI. 4866. PEONY BLOOMS for DECORATION DAY 75c AND $1 PER DOZEN POTTENGER PEONY GARDENS 34th and Lafayette Road. JOHN HEIDENREICH. * Florist. Flowers bv Wire. COR. APPLEGATE & lOWA ST. Dr. 1800. MORRIS FLOWER SHOPS Delaware Flower Shoo. 2922 N. Dela. Ta. 3161. Wm. E. Morris, successor to Richard Kootz 321 MASS. AVE. Li. 5521. FLYING— Fly With CURTISS-WRIGHT STOUT FIELD. Be. 4200. MARS HILL, P. O. BOX 1092. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. MERIDIAN ST. DR. 2140. JORDAN FUNERAL HOME. 1550 BROOKSIDE AVE. ; CH. 1132. E. E. GROSS FUNERAL HOME. Mrs. E. E. Gross. Proprietor. 13-19 MADISON AVE. Dr. 0666. Dr. 0861. ROSCOE CONKLE. Funeral Director. Ambulance Service. 1931 W. MICH. ST. BE. 1934. C. M. C. WILLIS & SON Funeral Directors. 632 NORTH WEST ST. LI. 5651. EDW. E. TYNER. Funeral Director. 323 WEST 39TH ST. TA. 3930. ROY J. TOLIN. Funeral Director. 925 ENGLISH AVE. DR, 6969. GEO. W. USHER. Funeral Director. Ambulance Service. 3614 WEST WASH. ST. BE. 0148. W. H. RICHARDSON CO. Funeral Home. 1801 N. MERIDIAN ST. TA. 1610, F. L. MIARS. Funeral Directors. Ambulance Service. 5839 W. WASHINGTON ST. BE. 4408. __ f. john herrmann! Successor to Geo. Herrmann & Son. Funeral Directors. 701 N. NEW JERSEY ST. Ri, 6778. RI. 6857 G. H. HERRMANN. - Funeral Director. w Ambulance Services. 1722 S. EAST ST. . DR. 4477. E. HENRY HINSHAW, Funeral Director. 2727 BELLEFONTAINE. HE. 3910. FURNITURE— J. D. WAINTRUP The House Beautiful. 2428 N. MERIDIAN. Ta. 6653. STORAGE AND TRANSFER— J. H. TAYLOR Furniture of all Kinds. Transfer Hauljng. 15 S. East St. Ri. 4265. 1006 S. East St. Dr. 3071. GARAGES—MILLER AND CRESNER GARAGE 4159 W. WASH. ST. Be. 2288. Expert repair work. UNIVERSAL SERVICE AND REPAIRS 963 SCIOTO ST. Ri. 8964. Wrecked Cars Rebuilt Jrashing * Oiling Greasing Motor Rebuilding A. D. DRIVER, GARAGE. Expert Auto Repairing 3226 E. 10TH. Ch. 2104. CAPITOL GARAGE 236 W. MARYLAND ST. Li. 0470. Expert repair work. CHECKER GARAGE Elmer Thomas. Prop. "Duco and fender repairing.” 532 W. WASH. ST. Li. 7838. WESLEY GARAGE 1524 N. CAPITOL AVE. Li. 7176. General Repairs P.’St R. GARAGE Mr. H. H. Phillips 1019 N. Capitol Ave. Ri. 0637. 16 Years Experience. Your Guarantee. RELIABLE SERVICE GARAGE 1015 MADISON AVE Dr. 4232. lUUahl* aervlce—reasonable rates.

PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. MARKET ST. RI. 7750. Special Storage Rates. , D. B. NEAL GARAGE 1835 N. NEW JERSEY ST Ta. 2707. Storage, general repairing and towing. KIRSCHNER AUtO SERVICE 825-833 N. ILLINOIS ST. Day. Phone Ri. 12W. Night. Phone Ri. 1254. H. J. HADDOX. GARAGE. 1520 W. WASH ST Be. 2808 Expert Auto Repairing E. C. BRANHAH <ss SON. 2711 SOUtHEASTERN AVE COURT HOUSE GARAGE 200 Satisfied Customers. 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. Parking 23c. All on Ground Floor. 328 E. Market, Ri. 1888. GROCERS— W. B LIGHTSINGER Cfroceries and Meats 2220 E. WASHINGTON. CH. 0765. ROY GOODPASTURE GROCERY Groceries and Meats. RAVENSWOOD WA. 4669. • J. W. FINNERAN Groceries and Meats, 440 S. WEST. RI. 0574. JOHN C. FARLEY Groceries and Meats. 3357 W. 16TH. BE. 2234. WE DELIVER. GUTHRIE’S GROCERY Groceries and Meats. 27 N. BOLTON AVE IR. 0935. WE DELIVER FRED W. FANCHER Groceries and Meats. 1401 KING AVE. BE. 2464 WE DELIVER DAVE FOGEL GROCERY' Groceries and Meats. 2401 NORTHWESTERN TA. 0288 ECONOMY MARKET Groceries and Quality Meats 251 W. MORRIS DR. 1080 MARSHALL DICKEY Groceries and Meats. 1601 W. MORRIS • BE. 0479 DONAHUE’S GROCERY Fresh Meats. Vegetables and Groceries. 1102 N. TREMONT BE. 3508 WE DELIVER FRANK COLLMAN 921 E. 19TH ST. * TA. 6028 Quality graded foods, fresh meats, poultry, fresh vegetables. FREE DELIVERY ERNEST CARTER Groceries and Meats 1602 SHELBY ST. DR. 5124. C. WEIS. Filling Station and Grocery. 4360 KEYSTONE AVE. Wa. 1665. SCHEFF’S GROCERY Groceries and Meats. 1252 ROACHE TA. 43-15 EDWARD r COHERER Grocery- ~"d Meats. 25' W 'AY LR. •*„ (2 WE JAS. SHANK Groceries and Meats. 902 INDIANA AVE LI. 0579 MAX RUTENBERG Groceries and Meats. 113 E. 27ND TA. 0128 REEVES & JOYNER Groceries and Meats 2367 SOUTHEASTERN AVE. DR. 7343 i MR. JOHN RICE GROCER 1802 SHELBY ST. DR. 0372 JOHN H. RUGENSTEIN & SON Groceries and Meat3 1237 MADISON AVE. DR. 7788 WE DELIVER T. ROSENBERG Groceries and Meats 939 DIVISION BE. 2491 WE DELIVER RODGERS MARKET Groceries and Meats 1771 BOULEVARD PLACE TA. 5085 WE DELIVER "GUY MONTANI Quality Groceries and Meats. 199 Market House Li. 0320 2644 N. Pennsylvania Ha. 1672 t Marott Hotel F. T. MEYER & CO. Grocery and Meat Market. 802 S. EAST DR. 0944 MYER'S GROCERY Groceries and Meats 1362 N. OLNEY CH. 2854 MENDELL BROS. GROCERY 704 INDIANA AVE. RI. 6142 MEISBERGER’S MARKET Groceries and Meats 1146 S. WEST 1154 S. WEST DR. 7245 H. D. M'KNIGHT Groceries and Meats 1202 N. WEST RI. 0094 328 N. SENATE AVE. RI. 0565 MIKE MANELLA 235 INDIANA AVE. RI. 0158 Full line grocers Imported lines Imported Macaroni and Spaghetti MARVEL'S GROCERY Groceries and Meats Welcome to Indianapolis 1320 N. WARMAN BE. 2113 MINTON'’S NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY Groceries and Meats 5224 BROOKVILLE RD. IR. 0069 Free Delivery BERT N. LAY Groceries and Meats 711 E. MAPLE RD. WA. 0733 3762 N. ILLINOIS HA. 3440 Cafeteria. 38th & College: Plate Lunch 35c C. B. LAZENBY Groceries and Meats. 4426 E. WASHINGTON IR. 4128 WE DELIVER KAMMEN’S MARKET Groceries and Meats. 830 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 6464 WE DELIVER JAMES’ GROCERY Full line of groceries and meats 2405 E. MICHIGAN CH. 4654 HAIL & DAVID Groceries and Meats, 833 BIRCH AVE. BE. 4770 WE DELIVER H. A. HARLAN Quality Groceries and Meats 2202 W. MICHIGAN BE. 0857 WE DELIVER HULSE’S GROCERY & CAFETERIA ’ Best Quality Groceries and Meats” 1702 W. MICHIGAN BE. 2885 HARDWARE. PAINTALBERT MAULER. Groceries and Meat. Hardvvare and Paint. 1801 S. EAST ST. Dr. 4955. HOTELS—DREXEL ARMS 730 N. ILLINOIS Ri. 0220. - Li. 2621. PRINCETON HOTEL. 232 S. ILL. Li. 0623. TREMONT HOTEL 405 E. WASH. RI, 0351. CORONADO HOTEL 156‘A N. ILLINOIS Lin. 0542. RATES >I.OO UP BARTON HOTEL 505 N. DELAWARE ST. Li. 5315. ’ ■JUOHT RATE ANY £XATS”

AMERICAN HOTEL 210 A S. ILLINOIS Ll. 0668. REASONABLE RATES ROOSEVELT HOTEL 220 W. OHIO Li. 2388. FREE PARKINO SPACE ILLINOIS HOUSE Frank Gorman Lunch room and Hotel. 359 S. ILLINOIS HOUSE CLEANERS—OFTEN TRIED—NEVER DENIED—READY TO BE TRIED AGAIN. An Institution of dependability barring none. If It is for the home —we do it! And it will be well done. HOME CARETAKERS CO. 2407 N. MERIDIAN. Ta. 2623 and Ta. 2626. ICE CREAM— v BALLARD ICE CREAM ' NONE BETTER” JESSUP St ANTRIM ICE CREAM CO.. INC. 713 N. ILLINOIS Ri. 5404. ICE CREAM SUPPLIES—PURITY CONE & PRETZEL CO. 2648 NORTHWESTERN AVE. . Ta. 4662. BESSIRE & CO.. INC.) Ice Cream Suppplles and Ice Cream Cones. 101 E. SOUTH ST Li. 6437. INSURANCECHURCH MEMBERS RELIEF ASSOCIATION 827-30 Occidental Bldg. Indianapolis. Ind. LIFE-ACCIDENT-HEALTH & BURIAL I-N-S-U-R-A-N-C-E —FOR CHURCH MEMBERS ONLYCLERGYMEN OR LAYMEN Accident—s2oo to $7,500: Sickness —$105 to $315: Life—ssoo to $3,000: Burial—sloo to $500: Weekly Accident Benefits —$5.25 to $41.23 and Weekly Sick Benefits —$5 to $31.50. For full particulars write Joseph K. Ake. president. Ri. 9768. ■J. FRANK HOLMES Life Insurance Estates. 917 HUME-MANSUR BLDG. Ri. 1953 AUBREY D. PORTER Insurance in all its branches and Surety Bonds. 1020 LEMCKE BLDG. Ri. 4348. A. L. WILLARD Bonds. Accident, Fire. Liability, Insurance. 605 FLETCHER SAVING & TRUST. IRON AND SUPPLIES—GOLDSMITH IRON AND SUPPLY CO. New and used pipes, boilers, tanks, valves and fittings. 535 S. ILLINOIS. Li. 1612. JEWELERS— S. W. STUNKEL JEWELER 1002 ODD FELLOW BLDG, Ri. 3454. Watch Repairing of all kinds. LAMPS—MARSHALL STUDIOS. INC. Lamps and Paarchment lamp shades. 3001 N. NEW JERSEY. Ha, 4337, LAUNDRIES— / WET-WASH New System Laundry 450 VIRGINIA AVE. Dr. 0388. MACHINERY— See Us First REED MACHINE CO 877 MASS. AVE. ‘““HITTLE" MACHINE & TOOL CO. Dies. Jigs, Fixtures and Special machinery. 603 E. WASHINGTON. Ri. 3096. MASSAGE—NINA BELLE FULLER Massage. 18 EAST 21ST ST. Ha. 1571. MALT EXTRACTS—WM. BOSDORFER Malt extracts—all accessories 1057 VA. AVE. Dr. 1229. MALT EXTRACT CO. OF IND. CHRIS RIES—’’THE MALT MAN” Distributor of Atlas Special Brew. 38 VA. AVE. RI. 2467, OIL BURNERS— Oil-O-Matic Burners. Ice-O-Matlc Refrigeration. Summer Rates and Terms. W. D. LONG OIL BURNER OORP. 2261 N. MERIDIAN. Ha. 4242. MONUMENTS—ROBERT STARK & CO. Monuments and Markers at Lowest Prices. 18TH <ss MONTCALM STS. Ri. 6940. OFFICIALS—MR. A. H. MOORE. City Civil Engineer. CITY HALL. Li. 3311. WM. F. HURD | City Building Commissioner. CITY HALL A. C. SALLEE Park Board 301 CITY HALL Li. 33X1. CHARLES H. WELLS* DEPUTY STATE TREASURER WILLIAM B. GRIFFIS Superlntendant Police and Fire Alarm. WELCOME TO OUR STATE AND CITY State Board Tax Commissioners JAMES SHOWALTER. Chairman. A. B. GOOD.' Business Director of School Board CITY HALL. VIRGIL T. FURGASON Chief. Division Fire Prevention 301 E. NEW YORK Ri. 4033. MR. CHARLES SUMNER Sheriff of Marion County. HARRY E. VOSHELL. Chief. Indianapolis Fire Department. , ORIENTAL RUGS— S. M. MOGAB 2323 N. Meridian St. Ta. 333*. For over 25 years we have presented to the public Oriental Rugs of exceptionai beautv and unquestioned value. PAINTING A DECORATING—MR. J. G. MARSHAL Painter and Interior Decorator. SCO BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. RI. 2727, PEBSONAI—ALFRED HOGSTON STATE FIRE MARSHAL PLATING—ABILITY PLATING WORKS Any old thing made like new. Our chromium plating makes them shine. 423 W. NEW YORK. Ll. 5805. H. S. WYETH. MOR. PHOTOGRAPHERS— W. FRANK JONES Photographer. 221 N. EAST ST. Ll. 7424. Jones Bldg. I F. M. KIRKPATRICK Photographer. 619 W. WASHINGTON Ll. 3137. PLUMBING. HEATING— 9 HAROLD R DAILEY Plumbing and Heating. *733 N. ILL. ST. It. 5534. t

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POULTRY— H. SMITH POULTRY CO . DfC. _ Buvers and Shipper*. In car lots—poultry and eggs. 337 W NEW YORK. U. 5952. PRINTING—INDIANAPOLIS PRINTING CO 220 N. ALABAMA BT. QUICK PRINTING SERVICE Indianapolis Recorder. 518 INDIANA AVE. HENDREN PRINTING CO. 470 CENTURY BLDO. Ri. 7766. RAG PACKERS—- _ „ J. SOLOTKEN CO. Largest Packers of Mixed Rags in 410 W. North. jj 5308 340 W, Michigan. U. 5309: RESTAURANTS—FRANK BROWN'S RESTAURANT Good Eats at all Time*. 33 S. PENN. ST. GOLDEN PHEASANT TEA ROOM # 59 W 34TH ST. Ta, 1656. FOX S MARY LOU LUNCH 1207 E. WASHINGTON ST. Ri. 0931, FROHMAN RESTAURANT 214 S. MERIDIAN. Li. 0122. REASONABLE PRICES ROY S RESTAURANT 2913 CLIFTON ST Ta. 0158. CLEAN AND INVITING BRUCE’S TEA ROOM 737 N. Penn. Ri. 0746. Special Sun. Chicken Dinner. 75c and 50c Complete regular eve. dinner. 40c and 50c. Homemade pies and cakes. BLUE HOUR GRILL 2918 W. 16TH ST. Speedway Rd. DRIVE IN. HOT LUNCH 118 N. ILLINOIS ST. Ri. 9035. Welcome Speedway. Visitors. ’’RYKER'S” 222 N. ILL. ST. Special Steaks. Sea Foods. Plate Dinners. No increase in prices. BEST PLATE LUNCH~IN TOWN 30c WHITE'S LUNCH 1123 N. lU. Ri. 0651. FILMROW CAFE 413 N. ILLINOIS. APOLLO RESTAURANT 33 W. MARYLAND ST. VIRGINIA SWEET GRILLE 31-33-35 E MARYLAND. Ri. 6232. TILLMAN'S LUNCH ROOM 4017 E. NEW YORK tAT CHESTER) Ir. 0934. “You can tell Tillman's by the big EAT sign.” MARTIN'S LUNCH! ROOM 739 DORMAN Ch. 6046. PLATE LUNCH. 25c. Sleeping rooms with bath. $1.50 M'CREARY DINING ROOM 712 N. ILLINOIS ST. RL 8735. Good home cooked meals. 25c. Chicken dinner. Thurs. and Sun.. 35c Family Style. REAL ESTATERACE DAY VISITORS! Invest your winnings here on E. Z * payments. BERT WILHELM. 2106 S. Emerson Ave. Ir. 4297. SERVICE STATIONS—SNYDER’S SERVICE STATION 2502 COLLEGE AVE Ta. 0538. 4003 CORNELIUS. Wa. 2900. RIORDAN SERVICE STATION 20TH St COLLEGE. Ta. 3633, PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Wilbur J. Mann. Prop. 802 N. DELAWARE. Ri. 0031. AR-T2N SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Products ARLINGTON & TENTH. Ir. 0094. RAY S. KEAN. Prop. GULF REFINING CO. 1910 SOUTH STATE ST. Dr. 4111. Refiners of Gulf Supreme Motor Oils. E. D. FEATHERSTON. AGENT. RUG CLEANERS— F. O. FLY SALES AGENCY. First class rug cleaning. 9x12. $3. 2807 CLIFTON. Ha. 3636. SEPTIC TANKS— Special Prices HENRY SEPTIC TANK CO. 545 WARREN AVE. Be. 0545. SHOE REPAIRERS—SOBOL'S WHILE-YOU-WAIT SERVICE. AH Work Guaranteed. • Cleaning. Pressing. 30 KY. AVE. Ri, 1631. SPEECH SCHOOLSTAMMER WILLARD INSTITUTE OP NORMAL SPEECH. Established 26 years. 1234 N. HI- Indpls. U. 7606. SPRING WATERCRYSTAL SPRINGS WATER CO. 148 VIRGINIA AVE Ll. 2731. TAILORS—WILSON CO. Tailors and Cleaner*. 2242 N. ILLINOIS. Ha. 1885. DELIVERY SERVICE. TIRES AND BATTERIES—CHAS. A. FRANCK Tires and Tubes. 543 E WASHINGTON ST RI, 7878. World’s Famous Dunlop Tires at direct factory prices toyou. DUNLOP TIRE St RUBBER CO. 909 N. CAPITOL. Indianapolis. Ind. Ll. 8770. COLVIN BATTERY CO. 308 W. MARYLAND. Ri. 1857. SUBURBAN TIRE & BATTERY BERVTCE 2346 N. SHERMAN DR. Ch. 5142. EXPERT TIRE REP AIRING. MAPLE P.OAD SERVICE Tires and Batteries General Repair Work. 3770 COLLEGE AVE. Wa. 4000. UNIONS— Reliable Service to Contractor* and Builders. Bricklayers. Masons and Tile setter*. Union No. 3 of Indian*. RICHARD R SPETTEL. AGENT. 320 CASTLE HALL Ri. 7027. UPHOLSTERYHENRY MAGEL * CO. The Craft Shop. 1327 N. CAPITOL AVX. Ri. 1025. VETERINARIANDR. P. T. OWENS Veterinarian. Dog and Cat HospltaL Our Slogan—"We Like Them.'* 829 E- WASH. BT. RI. 1888 WATCHES GRADUATION —Mark It With a Watch Prom a Watch Specialist. Elgin. Waltham. Hamilton, fllinols. A. S. ROWE. WATCH SPECIALIST. 421 BTATE LIFT* WELDING—BLOCK SMITHS & WELDERS KNAPP St SON