Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 249, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1922 — Page 9

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

\ ) ELECTRIC LIGHT ( ) [ AND POWER j [ j SERVICE ( | MERCHANTS | . Heat & Light Company } C. O’B. Murphy, General Manager y The Daylight Corner J

The New Lincoln Hotel Barber Shop

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i Completely Equipped—Thoroughly Modern and Sanitary—Six Chairs—Six Barbers and Manicurist—Open 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. Basement Lincoln Hotel

MfIRF THAN We could Charge more, but we I(iUI\L 1 HHll vJv/L/iJ* could not give more Quality and style to our pictures. “They’re More Than Good.” MA in 2989. r.OLLAND STUDIO, 17 West Market Street

Like Home Just Opened The Russet Cafeteria 37 S. Meridian St. Highest possible quality of food, prepared by skilled white lady cooks and served tb the public at moderate prices. Open 11 a. m. to 2:15 p. m.

F. E. TROSKY MERCHANT PLUMBER PB2QM PLUMBING and HEATING PROMPT JOB WORK. GET OUR ESTIMATE. RAndolph Idl7. 419 E. SOth St. Auto. KE nwood 2946 / ' tft riPTrONESt Randolph 0486 3920 Schurmann Ave. TELEPHONES I atcU 0303 127 Fulton Street. The E. & I. COAL CO. Successors to J. L. Hampson Coal Cos. Indianapolis - Service Transfer & Storage Cos., Inc. LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BAGGAGE MAIn 4400. MAIn 4401. r ' ' ®FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS The Trade-Mark of Quality, Workmanship and Berv(ca HAYES BROS., Inc. PLUMBING AND HEATING SPECIALISTS. MAIn 2492. 236-38 West Vermont Street 1 1 11 1 "■" —l t MAIn 1375. Residence, Irvington 3650 The Lightning Transfer & Storage Cos. WM. W. GRAVES, Mgr. OVERLAND AND HEAVY HAULING FURNITURE, PIANOS AND BAGGAGE 314 South Illinois Street EXPERT RIGGERB FOR MACHINERY >■ ■ - —-i—• ... i —I mmm Rent a New Ford Drive It Yourself Touring Cars SAUNDERS Coupes Roadsters Drive It Yourself Sedans Phone Circle 6826. SYSTEM 330 North Delaware St Quick Results—lnvestigate Sulphur Vapor Bath Institute It seems to us that if you knew about the wonderful benefits others are getting in cases of Nervousness, Rheumatism, Neuritis, High Blood Pressure, Colds, etc., you would soon become a desirable member of Kr growing family. Indorsed by Physicians. p/ 2 West Washington St. Main 5352 L We Invite Investigation.

Ap Unsurpassed Selection of Decorative Mirrors Beautifully framed in a style, finish, shape and size for any room or purpose. “FACTOR!' TO YOU PRICES'* Fine Arts training Cos. Pictures—Mirrors—Paintings 343 Massachusetts avenue Middle of second block

We Can Make And Repair ANYTHING All Kinds KEYS Grinding HERBERT A. DAUM 43 Virginia Ave. Main 7188

FUNERAL PARLORS MADE HOMELIKE Undertaking Business Now on High Plane. Rapid strides hare been made in the conduct of the undertaking business in recent years, according to William EL Richardson, funeral director, 923 North Pennslyvania street. “It has not been so very many years ago,” Mr. Richardosn said, “that an undertaker was required to have only a small amount of equipment and practically no establishment of any size, now all has changed. Today the undertaking business Is on a higher scale and Is a larger, better profession than ever before In history. An undertaking establishment of today that Is not equipped with a residence chapel and In which the equipment Is not of the very latest and highest quality can hope to get the patronage goes to the really high grade establisments. “In our own establishment we have made it a rule that everything shall be as homelike as possible, that our patrons shall be treated with the utmost consideration and courtesy. In keeping with this policy we keep a lady attendant on duty, and there Is not a detail that Is neglected. We are particularly proud of our fine residence chapel, with Its atmosphere of quiet and rest In keeping with its purpose. “By carefully studying our business and applying sound principles we have been able to establish a quality of service entirely In keeping with low prices which we charge. This of course has resulted In a constantly growing clientele for us.”

NEW CAFETERIA PLEASES PUBLIC Good Food at Fair Prices Makes Case Popular. Highest possible quality of food, prepared by skilled cooks In a sanitary, well equipped, modern kitchen, and served to the public at moderate prices under the most pleasant surroundings, is provided by the Russet Company, operating the Russet Cafeteria. 37 South Meridian street, according to Grace Anna Russet, manager of the company. “When we organized the Russett Company,” she said, “it was with the particular object of giving Indianapolis an opportunity to enjoy a meal under the most pleasant surroundings and at the same time avoid the extremely high prices that usually go with these pleasant surroundings. And I believe we have succeeded in our ambition. Our customers have been given the pleasure of eat- j ing where quality never varies and where j clealiness is a habit. In our cafeteria ! I have heard customers remark that ! there is more pleasure than merely satis- ; fying the appetite. The surroundings contribute to the enjoyment of the foo u that is served. The pleasing decorative effects, soft lights and courteous attitude and demeanor of officials and employes all go to make our place con- | genial and conducive t satisfaction, j “Even the ordering of food becomes a i pleasure under these surroundings. Our | menus are changed daily, thus avoiding the dull monotony of repition so distasteful to the palate and so destructive of appetite. We do our own baking and can vouch for the quality of every Ingredient entering into the making of o'Ur product. “With the exacting care of the prudent housewife, we buy our foodstuffs. Freeh

SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 35c Sloan’s Liniment 19<* 50c Sodium Phosphate 29$ 3 Pounds Mule Team Borax 2os O. W. BROOKS, Drugs Southeast Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio.

L U IS tl Ji^. SUPERIOR MILLWORK BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO. Tliirm lit St. amt the Canal. _ '.Phones ItAnil. 0500..

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THE WHITAKER PRESS incorporated Printing :: Publishing Liberty Building, 107 Bouth Capitol Ave., Cor. Maryland Indianapolis Rooms 10-12-14. Main 8007.

WASTE PAPER We Bu * AII Kiads Main 6089 American Paper Stock Company Incorporated.

PR IN TING’S first function is to sell goods. Monotype printing is the recognized best. It is “big town” printing. Buy printing for what it will do. Meliett Printing Company Particular Monotype Printers FourttvJloor Century Buildlnq VL MAIN 4750

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meat, vegetables, fruits, berries, etc., always are given preference over the canned van ,• i’roliclent salad-makers, meat, vegetable and pastry chefs, attentively supervise and prepare food in our kitch ens which aro kept immaculate. The cooking is all done In the best home style by white women. We feel that we have given Indianapolis an eating place of a character for which It long has been looking.” Gi’ace Anna Russet, president and manager of the company, has had wide experience In work of this kind. She has been with the Colonnade Cafeteria Company in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and for eight years conducted a tea room at Bay View, Mich., during the summer season. She also was connected with the food administration of Columbia University. Assisting her In the management of the company Is Charlotte Rust McPherson.

WHEEL WELFARE VITAL TO AUTOS Few Motorists Realize Value of Good Care. Some wise old automotive sage once made the remark tha: an automobile Is just as good as Its wheels and when he | said this he Just about filled a good sized encyclopedia with knowledge, acI cording to the manager of the Indiana Wheel and Rim Company, 40 West North street. “You can struggle along In an auto without tires If the necessity arises, you can run them with a balky, bad acting, thumping motor as long as it will turn over at all,” he said. “Yon can get along easily without body, seats, fenders or many other supposedly vital parts, but there Is one thing that no one has been able to make an automobile do yet, and that is to run without wheels. “Few motorists realize Just how Important It is to take proper care of this part of their machine. They take the wheels too much as a matter of course and fall to realize that no part of the car Is subjected to more strain, harder usage and Is expected to stand more than are the wheels. These wheels-can be the source of unlimited trouble and expense to a motorist if he does not give them the attention they deserve, or at least a fair share of It. They get out of line and saw hie expensive tires to pieces, they get bunged up, develop elusive squeaks and creaks that drive the molorist wild and all because they are not properly cared for in many Instances. “With the express purpose of correct- > lng, curing and preventing these rim j and wheel troubles the Indiana Wheel and Rim Company was organized. Among some of the things we can do is to take the nerve racking squeak out of wheels, avoid the cutting of tube valve stems by inserting proper wedges in the rims. . In addition to this we are in a position to replace all broken and damaged parts. I think I can safely say that we carry In stock parts for practically every known make of wheel, i regardless of whether it be wood, wire | or metal disc. “We make a specialty of our paint- | ing work and on as short notice as three days’ time, can paint wood wheels any desired color. For all makes of cars from 1912 on down to the very latest models we carry In stock rims and wheels and if a customer will simply give us the model of his machine and the make and size of the rim we can fit i him out to his utmost satisfaction. The vital necessity of paying attention j to rims and wheels Is becoming more and more realized among autoists dally, S and if the motoring public only grasped j the entire situation Intelligently, it would | save itself a world of trouble and expense by giving proper attention to these parts of the automobile.”

Surprise Day at Ward’s Denison Cafeteria has been changed from Friday to Thursday, from 11:30 to 2 o’clock p. m. There is always a real surprise for everyone.

29 th YEAR Stafford Engraving Cq Ofte Jibuse ofSdeas" Century Bldg..lndianapolis Commercial Art Halftones - Zinc Etchings - Color Plates Engraved and Embossed Stationery

CURES EFFECTED ! THROUGH SPINE Many Diseases Caused by Displaced Vertebrae. Probably no branch of treatment for diseases has grown In popularity In the last few years ns raidly as cbiropracty. Today, according to Max L. Gaieman, chiropractor, 426 State Life building, the profession of cbiropracty has developed to a point where Its value is not longer a matter of argument or dispute and where It can accomplish many things hitherto believed Impossible.. “Adjustment of the spinal column is my particular specialty,” the speaker said. “By palpitating the spine, it is possible for me to locate any affected veretbrae and by the application of* scientific knowledge and skillful prac- i tice, to adjust and correct the displacement, to remove the pressure of the nerves and thereby restore the body to health. “We have established beyond a daubt that disease In many cases is caused by an Impinged nerve emitting from a displaced vertebra, and this has in turn interfered with the transmission of mental impulses.” “There Is no doubt of the remarkable cures which have been effected by skilled chiropractors. Os course In the practice of this profession as In every other re- i qulring scientific and technical knowledge and skill. It Is a matter of necessity that the practlcloner keep abreast of the times and maintain a modern, clean- up-to-date office in every respect. It has always been my boast that my office Is the very latest word In equipment, and this has i resulted In a host of satisfied patients and customers.”

FINE ARTS WORK IN BIG DEMAND Burnished Antique Mirrors Now in Vogue. There is no pleasure to a merchant that exceeds that of seeing a "worth the money” light up the face of a satisfied customer, according to an official of the Fine Arts Framing Company, 343 Massachusetts avenue. “During the war, period the public was forced to pay such extremely high prices for all kinds of work and material, that the idea became prevalent that never again would the good old daya of reasonable prices return,” he said. “The public never really accommodated itself to these excessively high prices, and certainly never approved of them, but under the conditions they Were accepted stoically because there was nothing e’se to do. “A little more than a year ago our firm was organized with the definite idea of bringing back reasonable prices in the line of framed decorative mirrors, paintings, pictures, greeting cards, photographic finishing work, art novelties etc., and the success with which we have met In the first year has proved conclusively that we were exactly right In our plans as originally laid out. “At first we were met with considerable skepticism when we made known our low prices. Many persons did not believe that we would be able to maintain quality at the pi ices we were asking, but a trial or two changed the skepticism to the smile of utmost satisfaction, as they came to realize that although our prices were lower than the average that in no instance had quality been sacrificed. “Right now we are featuring decorative mirrors in burnished antique and polychrome styles. These mirrors are great-

RIMS WHEELS WIRE WHEELS REPAIRED—RIMS FOR ALL MODELS AND ALL MAKES OF MACHINES Indiana Wheel and Rim Company 40 West North Street. Cl role 7345

For Appointment Sion. Wed. t*a*. 7-8 P. M. Phone MAIn 2409 Hoars 9:30 * 2-6 Dally When Love and Skill Work Together Expect a Master Piece M. L. GALERMAN, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR 426 State Life Bldg.

Bedford Stone and Construction Cos. Contractors—EiLjineers 810-15 Fletcher Savings and Trust Building Indianapolis, Indian.).

Helm-Lewis Cement Block Cos. High-Grade Building Blocks, Porch Columns and Concrete Products. Office and Factory, 14th & Fall Creek. Main 4967.

KATZ Transfer&StorageCo. MAX KATZ, Proprietor. Al.l, KINDS OF (O.MMKKITAL TRANSFERRING AND storage 182 S. PENN ST. Phone Matn #3Bl

INTERSTATE Public Service Cos. *49 jm LIMITED 1 ZL trains jL tt daily Between . INDIANAPOLIS and LOUISVILLE

/Ml\ '"' l ' Sanitary Laundry Company pSK fix// 2441 to 2443 Central Ave. Harrison 2915. —Phone*— Harrlaon 2915.

|ly in vogue for decorative purpose end the demand for them is unusually great. “Lately we added a plendld selection of ladies' leather hand bags and these have been selling with a readiness that haa been a surprise, even to us. “Our motto of 'factory price to you,’ made possible by economical conduct of the business and splendid buying facilities, has resulted In a large number of thoroughly satisfied customers and a constantly Increasing demand for our goods. , “Our framing department Is meeting with a popular reception. There Is no better way of preserving a treasured bit of art, a motto, or a graduation diploma ' th; n by having it framed, and things of 1 this character make excellent gifts for friends or relatives. This fact is becoming realized more and more every day and this department is being worked at capacity a large portion of the time.” Prohi Director Has Real ‘Hooch’ Hound DENVER, Feb. 27.—“800ze” a recent canine acquisition to Federal Prohibition Director E. H. McClenahan's enforcement squad, is proving to be a real "hooch hound,” according to prohibition officers here. "Booze” had only been in the service a few days when he was instrumental ■ In the seizure of a large still and quantities of moonshine and mash. With the dog leading them, Agent Mangini reported, officers cf the department searched out a fifty-gallon whisky still, 300 gallons of sugar mash and 200 gallons of barley mash at a ranch near Littleton, Col., after officers had previously made several unsuccessful efforts, without the aid of the dog, to find a “hide” to which they had been tipped off. Two men were arrested charged with violating the prohibition law.

We BuildInto every Insley-made house the following items of quality— 1. Stability 2. Comfort 3. Beauty A well-planned, well-built home will cost you less in the end and be a first-class investment. It will pay you well to use the lusley Home Building Service—Expert, responsible and painstaking. We will organize and manage your home building project in every detail from start to finish and YOU BE THE BOSS. 705 National City Bank Building. Circle 5407. IRvington 4113.

filacker’s Famous Chile I Seasoning SALE: AT ALL GROCERS

handlon garment CLEANERS Clothes Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. “Service and Satisfaction.” Main 5184 340 Blake St. We Call and DeUver.

Braun Tie Cos. Estimates Furnished Free On Bathroom, Mantel, Floor, Wall Work Special Attention Paid to Repair Work. Our Motto First-Class Workmanship Phone—Randolph 8799 2306 N. Delaware St.

THIS IS A REAL SERVICE Damaged Automobile Sheet Metal Parts Made Good as New 36-HOUR SERVICE. See Us Before Throwing Them Away. BAKED ENAMELIN J Guarantee Metal Enameling Cos. 325 E. St. Joseph St. —lndianapolis Main 3123-

Studebaker Light 6 Touring Now Priced to Sell at *1,115- Indianapolis The World’s Greatest Builders of Six-Oylinder Cars. 315 N. Penn. Main 0308

BUILDING MATERIALS Wall Plaster - Lath > Cement, Sewer Pipe, Lime, Par- *?“ Tile, Exterior Stucco. Licensed Manufacturers D f Gran-A-Tex E ? terior Stucco A year-round building material, beautiful. BETT* flre P r °o f > weatherproof. This material is now being apl during alffbl T?® ldences £ oar clt 7 and can be applied successfully hnt Jo, 11 h winter months in safety. It is not mixed with water, ll J m f oride ’ which wiU not freeze. Consult our Stucco Department for detailed information. Indianapolis Mortar & Fuel Cos. 407 ODD FELLOW BUILDING Phones—MA In 3030; Auto, LI nooln 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 producer! of high-grade Indiana and Eastern Coals.

350-354 East Washington Street

COD FISH —-Free from bones. Pound 4\ f* package ZOC HOLLAND HERRING Mixed. a yv Dozen 41/C DILL PICKLES— i rt Quart size can X £ SALMON —Pink < Chum. Tall can l2tC

Wm. H. Richardson Funeral Director Thoughtful, Careful Attention to Every detail. Lady Attendant. Reasonable prices. 923 N. Pennsylvania. Li. 1493. Main 1493

LUMBER - MILLWORK ONE BOARD OR ONE MILLION FEET. QUALITY SERVICE O. D. HASKET LUMBER CO. Phone*—WE b*ter 0114, Autt. BRooktide 1415,

RADIO If yon haven’t a hobby, *et one. 1 5 WUI iMtaU a set la year home. Hear all the current events, vnnd opera, conoerta, weather and Mrlisl reports. Headquarters for amateur op craters. THE HOOSIER RADIO CO. No. 9 PEMBROKE Circle 14ML

Roy A. Pearson HIGH GRADE HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID and finished complete Re&nisblns a Specialty Matn *7l* 606 Peoples Bank bldi. Rand. 7262

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

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

Lincoln 3333 Yellow Cab Cos. YOU PAY ONLY FOR THE DISTANCE YOU RIDE.

BREAKFAST MACKEREL—--10-oz. Fish, 15£: nr* 2 for ....• ZSC MACARONI —Red, White and blue. Large boxes, ■ n 319 C CREAM CHEESE—— ah Pound 2*l C FRESH EGGS— aa Selected, dozen 2\)C

Kretsch Bros. Plumbing and Heating Specialists Prompt Attention Given to Repair Work 636 VIRGINIA AVE. DRexel 1224

W. ff. WISE All Kinds of Brick Work 206 Indiana Truat Building. Clrel* 4164.

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