Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1921 — Page 9

SLACKER’S FAMOUS CHILE SEASONING "IT’S ALL IN THE SEASONING” On Sale at All Grocers MAKE YOUR CHILE CON CARNE AT HOME

O electric light O ][ AND POWER Y l SERVICE | j MERCHANTS j . Heat & Light Company ! { C. O’B. Murphy, General Manager i i The Daylight Corner J t ' n l —i—'

Recreation Building 16 Bowling Alley*—lo Pocket Billiard Tables All New Brunswick Claman Dairy Lunch Number 3 Cafeteria Service Sunday Chicken Dinner Good Music Soda Fountain and Soft Drinks Three Places No. 1—305 North Illinois st. No. 2—42 Virginia ave. No. 3—207 N. Delaware st.

A Christmas VICTROLA will be laid aside for XMAS delivery for persons mentioning thk ad on these unusual terms. w Chooso $5 worth of records—pay nothing more until after Jan. I, 1822—then easy weekly payments. Offer applies to any Vlctrola from 525 to $225. Victrola. and Victor Records Exclusively Circle Talking Machine Shop S5 The Circle JUST WEST OE CIRCLE THEATER

♦ Give a Diamond This Year XTOU make your gift an investment when it's a JL Diamond. Ever increasing In value, beauty ar i appreciation. Its of the highest standard of quality if it comes from J.P.MULLALLY, DIAMOND MERCHANT 26 MONUMENT CIRCLE.

Helm-Lewis Cement Block Cos. High-Grade Building Blocks. Porch Columns and Concrete Products. Office and Factory, 14th Sc Fall Creek. Main 4867.

SPECIALISTS Grilles, Wickets, Mnchlnery Guards, Factory Partitions. Tool Gages, Window Guards, Wire and Iron Sperl&lr’ es. Indianapolis Wire and Lon Works 122 E. MARYLAND. MAIN 4778.

Bedford Stone and Construction Cos. Contractors—Engineers 810-15 Fletcher Savings and Trust Building Indianapolis, Indiana. ■ ■ — l ■ ii Service Transfer & Storage Cos., Inc. LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BAGGAGE MAin 4400. MAin 4401. ■ ■ 1.11. in . ®FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS The Trade-Mark of Quality, Workmanship and Service HAYES BROS., Inc. PLUMBING AND HEATING SPECIALISTS. MAin 2492. 236-38 West Vermont Street ■ i sin n ii ■■■■ ii.iwi —————————a— MAin 1375. Resilience, Irvington 3650 The Lightning Transfer & Storage Cos. WM. W. GRAVES, Mgr. OVERLAND AND HEAVY HAULING FURNITURE, PIANOB AND BAGGAGE 314 South Illinois Street. EXPERT RIGGERS FOR MACHINERY i ■ i - . -i i Yourself Asa Christmas Gift AS an Xmas Gift nothing equals the personal charm of a well-made, well-mounted photograph of yourself. OCR-WORK IS BEYOND REPROACH Holland Studio 17 w 89, Cor. Illinois and Market Sts. DO YOUR OWN DRIVING ACT ©MOBILES FOR BENT, by day, week or month. Day or night, at prices cheaper than owning a cwr. Do your own driving and go where you please. Special rates to commercial men. • WARREN AUTO LIVERYw^!„ AST ST . BLBNB, Manager Auto Laundry and Storage Phon t MAin 5921 MARVEL CARBURETERS Built to Endure and Handle Low Grade Gas We Have a Marvel for Your Car ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We Maintain Expert Service and a Complete Rebuilding Plant Marvel Carbureter Sales Cos. 926-28 East Washington. Phone, Drexel 0172.

We are showing An Unusually Attractive Line of Christmas Greeting Cards Choose Useful Gifts. May We Suggest Desks, Office Chairs, Desk Lamps, Inkwell Outfits, Fountain Pens, Eversharp, etc. Such Gifts Will Be Appreciated and Remembered Every Day of the Year. Hiller Office Supply Cos. 26-28 8. Pennsylvania St.

Kretch Bros. Plumbing and Heating Specialists Prompt Attention Given to Repair Work 636 VIRGINIA AVE. DRexel 1224 4116 BYRAM AVE. Res. WA shington 3867

OIL DAG The World’s Best Lubricant LOWERS MOTOR COSTS Petroleum Service (Inc.) MAin 3484. 58 W. New York St.

BUILDING BOOM SURE TO ARRIVE Marble Dealer Predicts Long Period of Activity. Once business gets back to a firm basis and such questions as freight rates and taxet and financial matters are settled, there will be a period of unprecedented building activity, probably the most extensive in the history of the country, according to F. E. Gates of the F. E. Gates Marble and Tile • Company. “This building boom may last six years or longer,” Mr. Gates said, “once it gets under way. My information is that already building activity ha* picked up appreciably during the last few weeks in New York. The effect of this is making itself felt In Chicago and undoubtedly building conditions In Indianapolis will improve by late spring and the boom will cover the entire country within a year. Home building activity never has ceased In Indianapolis as a matter of fact. “In our own business we have found that the demand for marble has continued strong despite general business conditions, and we have been very well satisfied. During the yast year we have completed the following jobs: Spencer County courthouse, Hockp<?bt; Loew’s Theater, Indianapolis; Bankers Trust Company, Indianapolis; exchange room. Cotton Exchange, New Orleans, Da.; First National Bank, Shelbyvllie; Tribune Building, South Bend, and First National Bank, Sheridan. “In addition we are fabricating marble now for the new dormitory of the Sisters of Providence, St. Mary’s, Ind.; addition to the Masonic Temple, Illinois and North streets; Lincoln Hotel and Citizens Gas Company building, Indianapolis; banks at Dugger and Shelbyvllle and work on a large number of residences. We have Just completed fabrication of marble for the Seville Apartment. “The quarrying and working of marble are among the earliest of building and decorative creations of the human race. Not only is it mentioned in many passages of the Bible but we know that it was known and used long before the Christian era. Marble was used extensively for sculpture and architecture in ancient Greece, and the famous Athenian ruins of the Parthenon, Erectheium, Propylaea, together with these at Antioch, Ephesus, Miletus and Epidarus, afford instances of the highest expression of artistic feeling as expressed in marble. I rom the earliest dnyg the wonerful qualities of marble have bee recognized for the higher types of building. College Girl to Aid in Society Reform CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Through the influence of the college giri a change for the better will be brought about In the character of society, in the opinion of President Henry Noble MacCrucken of Vassar, who has been addressing alumnae meetings In Chicago. Tho college girl, according to lr. MacCraeken. will not be content with perpetual frivolity. “Too much frivolity bores tha college girl,” sflld Dr. MacCraeken. “She will not tolerate the unwholesome things In society life. And because she has been trained to >e a leader she will do away with Dr. .dacCracken Raid the college girl will substitute pleasure and culture for frivolity and speed. “If girls ere to be happy," he declared, “they muat have something more to think about than style.”

LdfMBER SUPERIOR MILLWORK BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO. Thirtieth St. an.l tho Canal. rhinos Il tnd. psi)o.

Fine Hardwood Floors Electric Floor Surfacing, Rescraping and Refinishing a Specialty. “UNEXCELLED SERVICE.” L. E. REED 1514 Samoa Street. Webster 1240.

THE WHITAKER PRESS Incorporated Printing :: Publishing Liberty Building, 107 South Capitol Ave., Cor. Maryland Indianapolis Rooms 10-12-14. Main 8057.

GOLD AND SILVER PLATING y * OU S vallia,)le old silverware. We ran replate it in triple plate grade v ork only °* 11 ew olles * Jewelr Y of every description gold plated. High Xmas Presents Made From Old Silverware or Jewelry. GEORGE W. DICK COMPANY Phone Circle 0750. 41 Virginia Avenue.

American Paper Stock Company Incorporated. We Buy Waste Paper of All Kinds M*! n I>on’t liurn Your Old Hooka and Records 32S‘>-40 \V 6089. Sell Them to Ua. That Mean* Their Destruction. Market St.

use new type every type perfect monotype cast by Mellett Printing Cos. particular printers Century Blkg, Main 4756

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‘Royal’ Carriage Goes Under Hammer HONOLULU, Dec. 12. —Recollections of the proud days of the Hawaiian monarchy were revived when the regal car-' riage which once belonged to the Princess Kaiulanl and was later used by Queen LUioukalanl passed under the auctioneer's hammer and was knocked down to a local expressman for $6. The ex-regal equipage was brought to Hawaii from New England thirty-five years ago for the especial use of Princess Kaiulanl. a daughter of the then ruling house of Hawaii, and was used by her and later by “Queen LH" for many years. It constituted one of the few remaining links binding Hawaii’s present to its royal past. UTILITIES VITAL TO MODERN LIFE Growth of City Demands Extension of Service. That relatively few persons realize the vast amount of wealth Invested In public utility corporations and the tremendous importance of these organizations In modern' industrial life, is the opinion expressed by L. G. Rothschild, special representative of the Merchants Heat and Light Company. “A public utility must keep pace with the growth of a city regardless of tne density or thinness of the population at any particular spot,” Mr. Rothschild said. “And this alone means a tremendous outlay of money. Take for example a water company. As the city extends It boundaries it must extend its mains regardless of the fact that at first the population is very thin and meager In the newer districts, and for a long time the returns on the investment must necessarily be meager. Just the same the extension must be made to take care of the growth of the city. “Asa matter of fact extensions and improvements comprise a great part of the budgets of each corporation In addition to the regular maintenance and operating ocats. “A public utility Is a public servant nnd In order to afford real service to tne public It must be equipped at all times to meet emergencies. A public utility knows no holiday, it must be on the Job day nnd night, from one end of the day to the other, from month to month and every day In the year. “This means that to give the best grade of service a utility must keep In Its employ at all times adequate crews ot skilled workers who command good, substantial, wages. As the patrons of the public utility companies obtain a clearer Insight Into the workings of these corporations it becomes apparent to them that the prosperity of the Individual 1s largely affected by those organizations just as Is tho prosperity of the community as a whole.” Friends Buy License, but Groom Fools ’Em CATE GIARDKAU, Mo., De c . 10.—The Joke is on the gang. Friends of William Rogenhardt told “Bill" they'd buy the license and pay the preacher if he’d let them witness his innrriage. Rogenhardt agreed. The details were arranged. The license was purchased. “Well, boys,” said Regenhardt when his friends came to carry out their part of the bargain, “the Joke is on you. We were murrled last night.” And he smiled at his wife.

Phone MAin 1015 ALL OUR CABS Are METER EQUIPPED YOU PAY ONLY FOR THE DISTANCE YOU RIDE. Yellow Cab Cos.

29 th YEAR Stafford Engraving Cos. 9he J~Couse ofSdeas" Century Bldg..lndianapolis Commercial Art Halftones'Zinc Etchings- Color Plates Engraved and Embossed Stationery

Court Unimpressed by ‘Friendly’ Smacks LAWRENCE, Mass., Dec. 12.—Punching each other In the face is claimed to be the customary friendly greeting of two Lawrence foundrymen, one of whom, Thomas Norton, appeared In court for such an assault on Thomas Dooley. In lien of a handshake Norton struck Dooley playfully. The police did not approve of the Idea and a court appearance for both men resulted. Dooley explained to Judge J. J. Mahoney, saying: “Captain, be easy with Norton. It is our usual way of greeting each other, only perhaps this time Norton was a bit rough.” The court made the fine $5. NEW BUILDING NEAR COMPLETION New Addition Added to Plant ofC. & G. Potts Cos. Optimism and faith In business conditions has been expressed In a very substantial manner by the C. & G. Potts Company in the form of anew $60,000 foundry which has just been completed at Washington avenue and Blake street. This foundry, which Is said to be one of the finest and most completely equipped small foundries In Indiana show’s conclusively that Its builders have faith in the business outlook. This new addition will make it possible for the company to reach a daily maximum output of about twenty-six tons. In connection with the foundry, there Is being erected a substantial -two-story brick fireproof storage building 45x100 feet. In the new foundry and the onenow being used about 125 employes will bo required to take care of the business handled by these plants. A general line of seml-steei and clay working machinery w’ill be manufactured. A novel feature of the new building is to be found in the cleaning and “rattler” rooms which are separated from the foundry proper. This will result In the elimination of dirt and noise and in these departments. “Our products are nsed in the East in the est manufacturing plant of clay working machinery in the world,” George J. Potts, president of the company said. Our products are used in tha East in the far western States and in Europe to a greater extent than they are in this section of tho country. During the World Mar o'Ur machinery was shipped to Calcutta. India in tar lots for the use of the British government In the manufacture of bricks. It Is doubtful if many residents of Indianapolis have any idea of the world-wide use of the machinery turned out by our plant right here In Indianapolis.” Another ‘March’ in Boston Is Recorded BOSTON, Dec. 12.—Profiteers in ice cream here a few days ago found themselves In much the same position as that occupied by General Gage, British commander of Boston at the time of the Revolution. The children of the city marched in what was to them a monster parade tn protest against the prices charged ior soda and Ice cream. History tells of another parade, probably the only other organized march of protest held hero by children, when the youngsters of generations ago marched up the same street to request permission from General Gage to slide down School street.

r°y&ur a V’ Phone RAndqlph S-vrn *|| Lumber Measured By The Golden Rule” WHOLESALE - RETAIL Lumber C o. FINE MILL WORK-BUILDIN6 MATERIAL i9d & monon & ua w.br

HANDLON GARMENT CLEANERS Clothes Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. ‘‘Service and Satisfaction.” Main 5184 340 Blake St, We Call and Deliver.

Blacker’s Famous Chile Seasoning : XOR SALE AT ALL GROCER’S

KATZ Transfer&StorageCo. MAX KATZ, Proprietor. ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL TRANSFERRING AND STORAGE 132 S. PENN ST. Phone Main 5281

RADIO If you haven’t a hobby, get one. Jg J 3 Win inßtall a Bet in > our hom^ Hear all the current events, grand opera, concerts, weather and market reporta. Headquarters for amateur operators. THE HOOSIER RADIO CO. 108 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 7406.

INTERSTATE Public Service Cos. a JB LIMITED i ZL TRAINS JL TT DAILY Between INDIANAPOLIS and LOUISVILLE

d§L v Sanitary Laundry Company j&Sa IVI J) 2441 to 2443 Central Ave. Harrison 2915. —Phones— Harrison 2916.

LOCAL INVENTION PROVES POULAR Carbuietor Sales Steadily Increase, According to Dealer. Sales of carburetors have increased greatly in the past few months is the opinion expressed by George E. Nelson, manager of the Indianapolis branch of the Marvel Carburetor Sales Company. “The business is far better than It appears to be on the surface,” he said. “Selling and replacement conditions are excellent. Part of this no doubt Is due to the fact that since the recent financial depression may motorists have decided to make their old cars do a while longer, rather than purchase new ones. They have found that anew carburetor oftjn will work wonders and a large number of new carburetors are being sold to this class of trade. “We certainly are not complaining about business. Many persons do not know that the Marvel carburetor was on Indianapolis Invention, lut such is the case. It was invented in this city in 1919 by Bert Pierce, and at first was manufactured here. Later the plant was moved to Flint, Mich., where It now Is. “We realize that in carburetors as well as In other parts of the automobile that service Is one of the things most demanded by the average car owner. Our local branch maintains a complete line of service and we are well equipped to repair and rebuild carburetors. And this Is a line of work that requires the highest grade of workmen In the service station.” PROPER CARE OF FEET IMPORTANT War and Peace Prove Need of Scientific Treatment. Military men from the earliest times have realized that an army Is just as good as Its feet. Many an army has been thrown back In defeat at a critical time because the feet of its Individual members had become sore, blistered and swollen through poor and unintelligent care. In fact In modern military schools unusual attention Is given to training future officers as to the proper care of the feet. Almost any former doughboy who slogged along under full equipment on that famous march to the Rhine after the armistice in 1918 can tell eloquently of Just how necessary and Important was ‘ho proper care of the feet. And what applies to large bodies of marchipg men in times of war applies Just as much to the individual citizen in times of peace, according to Dr. Thomas B. Stockton, 1104 Odd Fellow building. •T believe that more and more persons are beginning to realize the importance of caring for their feet. It formerly was believed that this was a matter to which anv one could give attention, but nowadays it is realized that, it is a specialty and that ailments of the feet should be cared for onlv bv graduates of the best schools for this kind of treatment. In my office I have the best equipment for this kind of work that science has to offer and we make use only of the most modern and scientific methods. ENTOBCBD HAIR “BOBBING.” VANCOUVER. British Columbia, Dec. 12.—Miss Elizabeth Cowdray Joined a club of young women which later voted that all members must have “bobbed” haid. Miss Cowdray refused to ”bob” hers, so several of the members held her and cut off her hair. Arrests have been threatened by Miss Cowdray’s parents.

Recipe for Delightful Dance Music — # Try Emerson’s New “Hits” on Emerson Phonograph Hear Same at Putnam-Line Music Cos. 1042 S. Meridian St. Phone Drexel 6503

EAT SWEETHEART 6ROcfIsBAKIN6CO.

NO MATTER ow damaged the sheet metal ■ Iflrl I 1 ial\ p ar t s 0 n your automobile seem to be, see us before throwing them away and buying new parts. You will be surprised to see what we can do for bent fenders, hoods, or other sheet metal parts. BAKED ENAMELING Guarantee Metal Enameling Cos. 325 E. St. Joseph St. —lndianapolis Main 3126.

Studebaker Light 6 Touring $ 1235= Indianapolis We are making Indianapolis a Studebaker town. 815 N. Penn. pggg BUILDING MATERIALS Cement Blocks, Wall Plaster, Lath, Cement, Sewer Pipe, Lime, Partition Tile, Exterior Stucco. Licensed Manufacturers of Gran-A-Tex Magnesite Exterior Stucco. A year-round building material, beautiful, permanent, fireproof, weatherproof. This material is now being applied on many residences in our city and can be applied successfully during all the winter months in safety. It is not mixed with water, but magnesium chloride, which will not freeze. Consult our Stucco Department for detailed information. Indianapolis Mortar & Fuel Cos. 407 ODD FELLOW BUILDING Phones— MA In 3030; Auto, LI ncoln 7581,

OGLE COAL CO. PRODUCERS OF 25,000 TONS PER DAY EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS FOR VANDALIA COAL CO. MONON COAL CO. VIGO MINING CO. BY-PRODUCTS POCAHONTAS CO. Also selling agent for other large producers of high-grade Indiana and Eastern Coals.

350-354 East Washington Street Mixed Nuts, All New, lb. 25c BRAZIL NUTS, large size. BLACK WALNUTS. FILBERTS, large size. HICKORY NUTS, large or small

CHOCOLATES—Assorted cream centers. a. .q Five-pound box p 1.4./ OLD. FASHION CHRISTMAS MIX CANDY. i p Pound lOC

We are ready for Christmas with the biggest and best variety of Candy and Nuts we ever stocked.

LUMBER MILLWORK ONE BOARD OR ONE MILLION FEET. QUALITY SERVICE O. D. HASKET LUMBER CO. Phones—WE bster 0114, Auto. BR ookside 1415.

Sales Photography. W. FRANK JONES Commercial Photographer. “MY CAMERA IS YOUR SALESMAN.” . 103-05 WULSIN BLDG. main djß

C. & G. POTTS & COMPANY 1 Incorporated. FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS Manufacturers of i GRATE B.4KS, STOKERS CASTINGS and a GENERAL LINE OP gRA IRON and SEMI-STEEL MACHINE CASTINGS 800-840 W. Washington Ave. MAin 2749; Al to. Lincoln 171

EVERYTHING for the OFFICE Expert Filing Advice. Office System* installed or reorganized under direction of our Expert Accountant and Auditor. Let ns Analyze Y'oar Problems. W. K. Stewart Cos. 44 E. Washington St.

Indianapolis is a Great City For her continued growth and prosperity she must have a good transit system. She can only have tins by a thoughtful, sympathetic support of the only company prepared to. give such service. Indianapolis Street Railway Cos.

Look for the Dicus Auto Signal (Pronounced Dy-Ktu) Maximum Safety for All See Demonstration st Salesroom Dicus - Schildmeier Signal Company 924 Ft. Wayne Ave. Main 7128.

ClTßON—Drained. Pound ..DUC BUTTER CUPS— Pound fa/C CHOCOLATE COATED PEANUTS— OA P0und.................

F. E. Gates Marble & Tile Cos. Manufacturers and Erectors Twenty-First and Adama. Webster 4330.

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