Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1922 — Page 9

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

Q ELECTRIC LIGHT O ) [ AND POWER ,] ■ ; SERVICE i MERCHANTS j Heat & Light Company J C. O’B. Murphy, General Manager j The Daylight Corner y *

Christopher coixjmbus wasn’t the only man to find a good thing! Inconspicuously tucked away in one corner of Hotel Lincoln’s menu is Corned Beef Hash. It’s good enough to deserve capital letters. Served piping hot, on a hot plate, * and browned to a turn, Hotel Lincoln’s Corned Beef Hash will give you a boyhood appetite. Eat it for luncheon, any day. Hotel Lincoln At LINCOLN SQUARE Indianapolis WM. R. SECKER, Manager.

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, Hi t ’h Blood Pressure. Colds, etc., you would soon become a desirable member of our growing family. Indorsed by Physicians. 132 1 /2 West Washington St. Main 5361 L " We Invite Investigation.

MORF THAN POOFIt We cou,(s char se more, but we *ViUI\L 1 n/\IX VJv/vrL*. could not give more Quality and style to our pictures. More Than Good.” MA In 2989. HOLLAND STUDIO, 17 West Market Street

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

®F. E. TROSKY MERCHANT PLUMBER PLUMBING and HEATING • PROMPT JOB WORK. GET OUR ESTIMATE. RA ndoiph idl7. 419 E. 30th SL Auto. KE nwood 2948

Randolph O-'J 3920 Schumann Are, TELEPHONES: ‘>/* r ”, a e ° lpn 0303 127 Fulton Street. The E. & I. COAL CO. Successors to J. L. Hainpson Coal Cos. Indianapolis

Service Transfer & Storage Cos., Inc. LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BAGGAGE MAin 4400. MAin 4401.

Bedford Stone and Construction Cos. Contractors—Engineers 810-15 Fletcher Savings and Trust Building Indianapolis, Indiana.

MAin 1375. Residence, Irvington 365 Q The Lightning Transfer Sc Storage Cos. WM. W. GRAVEB, Mgr. OVERLAND AND HEAVY HAULING FURNITURE, PIANOS AND BAGGAGE 114 South Illinois Street. EXPERT RIGGERS FOR MACHINERY

Rent a New Ford Drive It Yourself Touring Cars ' SAUNDERS ♦ Coupes . Roadsters Drive It Yourself Sedans Phone Circle 6836. SYSTEM 830 North Delaware St.

FRAMED Decorative Mirrors Onr Mirror Frame* in polychrome (InJt-h are made on practical line*. The appearance of each individual pattern convinces the buyer in-j-tantly that it Is worth the money asked ft r it and more. Fine Arts Framing, Cos. M3 Massachusetts avenue INDIANAPOLIS.

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

NEW INSTRUMENT MUSICAL MARVEL Combines Violin an*’ PianoOperated by Electricity. “A glance through musical annals from the earliest tlme9 shows thefle always has been a demand for music automatically produced, and It was only after years and years of failures and disappointments attempt to supply the demand Anally culminated In the piano player,” said H. D. Clutter, manager of the Indianapolis branch of the Mills Novelty Company of Chicago, distributors of the the Violano-Virtuoso, the ‘‘electrical mastery of music.” “One by one other Instruments yielded to the assault of brains and sciences.” Mr. Clutter said, ‘‘but the violin not being a fixed tone instrument and at best yielding its hidden harmonies grudgingly to even the exceptionally gifted human player, steadfastly resisted all attempts to subjugate la by mechanical means. “However, -hrough the Violnno-Vif-tuoso this apparently Impossible feat at last has . been actmmplished. And visioning Us commercial and educational potentialities, Eltnan, the great musician, sabl, ‘I see a great future for this instrument.’ “A decade or so ago the instrument was but a dream, a conception of an impecunious Swedish genius, Henry Saudell. After years of desperate struggle f<g recognition, Sandell finally found a baefeer In Herbert S. Mills, president of the Mills Novelty Company. To tjie automatic playing of the violin was added a piano part and after a long period of costly experimental work the ViolanoVirtuoso at last was perfected. "The perfected instrument combined the playing of the violin'with piano accompaniment through the agency of electricity. The Instrument produces solos, duets and quartette effects with wonderful technique, correctness of In terpretation dramatic force nud rale tonal shading of a great master musician. One of the great features of this wonderful Instrument Is It may be played as a piano and violin, ot an a piano or violin separately,, and this Is operated by the same electric currents which lllght yout home. “The instrument has been received ehthusLastleaily not only by hundreds of music loving householders, but by tha management of hotels, clubs, restaurants, motion picture houses and theaters. "One of the most remarkable things about it Is that music can be changed on it In much shorter time than can be done by a human orchestra. EXPLAINS PROPER CARE OF FLOORS Hardwood Expert Says Judicious Refinishing Necessary. With she coiplng of spring there Is bound to be 4 large Increase in the amount of building work to get under way. Is the opinion expressed by Roy A. Pearson, hardwood floor specialist, 505 Peoples Bank Building. A large part of this work will be along the lines of reiinishlng. repairing and laying hafdwood floors in homes, and, as a matter of fact, att unusually large amount of this hardwood floor work has been done during the winter months, he said. ‘‘Wise householders have been taking advantage of the winter months, when general construction work slows down to have their hardwood floors looked after.” Mr. Pearson said. “This Is wise, for a number of reasons; first, it U eas-

SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK $1.50 Pinaud’s Vegetal / 89<J 60c Palmolive Face Powder ,T..t.J!9<* 30c Sloan's Liniment ,19 O. W. BROOKS, Drugs Southeast Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio.

m SUPERIOR (mj) MILLWORK BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO. Thimeth an.LrheXanai./ , .Hhon.y lU.uJ.gadoA

- THE WHITAKER PRESS Incorporated Printing :: Publishing Liberty Building, 107 South Capitol Ave., Cor. Maryland Indianapolis Rooms 10-13-14. Main 8057.

WASTE PAPER Weßuy Ali Kinds Alain 6089 American Paper Stock Company Ineorpwated. ~ *

For Any Kind of Printing Any Quantity, Any Size CALL MELLETT PRINTING 'COMPANY Particular (Monotype) Printers 475 Century Bldg. MAiiA756 “NO MEAN CITY.”

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ler to get labor when other work is slack; second, the hardwood floor speciallsts are not so busy as they are during the summer months when new houses are being completed every day, and, of course, this means work sos the hardwood floor men, as no home today Is considered complete unless It has hardwood flooring. “Then this character of work can bo done just as easily and readily io the winter months as any other time of the year. Cold, wet, disagreeable or stormy weather means no delay whatever in this work. We have found it possible to do this work, without the sllghest delay this winter and our force has been kept steadilly busy throughout the year. “As soon as spring opens and general building activity is resumed we will be pushed to our utmost capacity to take care of orders. We can see right now what a rush is ouly a few months ahead of us. Any family Intending to have the hardwood floors of Its home refinished or repaired this spring will save a world of trouble by having the work done Immediately and not delaying a month or more. “In the past, householders too frequently fulled to give their floors proper attention, fl'hey neglect them until they have to he scraped or planed and a great amount of costly work flone that could have been avoided by having the reflnishing done-in tune. “But that day Is now passing rapidly and the public is waking up more and more to necessity of maintaining floors in as good condition .ib the rest of the home. "Luxurit- it yesterday have become the necessities of today. A few years ago a hardwood floor was a luxury, an extrava gance. Today no home is considered modern unless hardwood floors are used throughout. STLDEBAKER IN FOR BIG YEAR South Item! Plant Working at Full Capacity. One automobile factory at least In the Lnited States is being worked to Its utmost capacity to produce enough cars to supply the demand, and that is the big Studebaker pi apt at South Bend, according to an official of the Buick Company, Studebaker distributors in this territory. Undismayed by pessimistic talks of financial stringency, industrial depression and the like, this concern has gone ahead and is producing automobiles at a greater rate than at, any time In the history us the plant. ‘‘Not less than 8,000 cars will *> turned out this month,” the Buck Company representative said, “and the number may reach 8,-VjO. At the present schedule there will be built 113.700 cars In the first quarter of the year, anew record for any quarter, Prior to tbl* the ‘high run’ quarter was made between April and July 19-M, when 23.306 automobiles were completed at the Studebaker plant. “On Lec. 31, 1021, Studebaker closed the most successful year In Its history.. During the twelve month* previous to j that date the company had sold about 60,500 machines, even more than In the ‘ record year of 1910, when, tha company I produced an enormous volume of war business. The receipts for 1921 exceeded (93.000,000, and Studebaker ente>ed upon Ht” 2 in the strongest Imaginable financial condition. It had almost $9.1(00,000 In cash on hand and was not a borrower at any bank. Asa matter of actual fact Studebaker is a lender of money and not a borrower. “The great increase in the volume of business being done by the factory may ; be realised when Its taken Into consideration that only about 11,000 automobiles i were turned out In the first quarter of

■ • 1 Ward’s Denison Cafeteria Open From 6:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Sunday, 8 a. m. to 7:45 p. m. The Place FOR PARTICULARLY OOOD THINGS TO EAT. We Cater to Parties.

29 /A YEAR Stafford Engraving Cg \7he Jiouso offfdeas" Century Bldg.. Indianapolis Commercial art Halftones - Zinc. Etchings - Color Plates * Engraved and Embossed Stationery

last year as against almost 21,000 for this quarter, aa increase considerably In i excess -of 100 per cent. “In 1921 only two quantity producing automobile factories showed an increase In production and sales over the previous year. Studebaker ran 29 per cent ahead, while the industry as a whole, exclusive of one make of car, ran 40 per cent behind. To my mind these figures show conclusively why Studebaker was justified In figuring on a recordibreaking year In 1922." PLAN DISCUSSION OF CITIZENSHIP Lgion Auxiliary to Form Clubs for Young Persons. Citizenship clubs for the benefit of young persons from 17 to 21, In which current Issues of the day will be discussed will be formed by the American Legion Auxiliary In 4,300 communities of every State, according to a plan conceived by national headquarters of the organization. The club Ju each commute Ity will be sponsored by the local unit of the auxiliary. Topics for discussion at club meetings will be optional and will concern questions of pertinent Interest to American citizenship. National headquarters has suggested a list, as follows: Voting registration, election rules, school elections, primary election flaws and national conventions. State boards, State officials, needs of State Institutions, flag days, a mock cabinet meeting, famous meti and women, America’s material prosperity and causes. State, county, city or town government, good roads, movie censorship, rural schools, city Are and police protection, American heroes of invention, great American writers, American statesmen, naturalization of aliens, the Initiative, referendum atul recall, laj bor and Industry, practical taiks by professional men, war reminiscences by veterans of Civil, Spanish and World Wars debates, “Should We Grant the Philip pines Complete Independence?” and ’“‘Should All Japanese and Chinese Imm! grtition Be Stopped for Five Years?” and a series of dramatizations. The auxlllury advocates the singing of patriotic songs al club meetings and the teaching of flag etiquette. A medal will be presented to each club member, after the age at 21 Is attained, for au attendance of twenty-five meetings. “ Members are not required to belong to either the legion or auxiliary In order to be eligible for membership In the citizenship club.-' Although the club Is designed primarily for embryonic voters, all Interested citizen* may participate. DRUGGIST SEES PLANS SUCCEED Advanced Ideas in Merchandising Wins Customers. One druggist who has had the great Joy of seelug hi* business Judgment vindicated in the fulfillment of his plans has been Onas W. Brooks, whose s’.ofe Is located at Pennsylvania and Ohio streets. “The old idea in business,” Mr Brooks said, “was that a store was merely a place In which eeruiln articles could be bought The Idea of service for which no actual cash changed hands was un hard of. A* a matter of fact, merchants whose Ideas are of that kind still remain, lilt they are rapidly diminishing In number every- day and soon will be an extlnot species. • “When 1 opened my store I decided that I would make it fur more than a

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

Helm-Lewis Cement Block Cos. High-Grads Building Block*. Porch Columns and Concrete Product*. Office and Factory, 14th <& Fall Creek. SBUn 1967.

KATZ Transfer&StorageCo. MAX KATZ, Proprietor. ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL TKANSI F.KKING AND STORAGE 132 8. PENN BT. Phone Main 6281

INTERSTATE Public Service Cos. *9 yffl LIMITED i ZJL traiims JL DAILY Between INDIANAPOLIS _ and LOUISVILLE

v Sanitary Laundry Company $E$PfrJ) ■ 2441 to 2443 Central Ave. / Harrison 2915. —Phones— Harrison 2916.

conventional drug store. The very first thing done was to see that the stoW was well stocked. This in Itself Is no small matter and requires considerable capital, for a modern drug store must handle a wide variety of goods, ranging from drugs to soda water and from toilet supplies to cameras and cigars. t And this list seems to be Increasing daily. “With all- of this wo never got away from the idea that our store was, after all, primarily a drug store, and so we took especial pains to keep the prescription department at the very highest peak of efficiency. An absolute invariable rule, a rule with not a single exception, always v has been that there must be no substitution in our prescription depart tnent. Asa result this department of bur store ranks as one of the most reliable and best In all Indiana. “Our light lunches proved popular from the very start with business men and women, and every noon we serve a larger number of persons than we ever believ<?d possible. “We went on a cut price basts frankly and openly, for we felt sure that this wag the proper thing to do. This policy alone lias been responsible for a constantly growing amount of trade. “For the accommodation of the public we always have made It a rule to wrap parcel post "packages free of any charge whatever. The post-office is directly across the street from our store and this brings us many persons who have parcel post packages to prepare for shipment and who have neither the proper equipment or knack to wrap them as they should be. This is one of those services for which we receive no compensation. “In line with this policy we gladly check baggage or baskets free at any time and many are the friends wo have made through this courtesy. Women who have been to market and men who hare cumbersome package* to take care of welcome a service which takes off the'jhands these things until they waut to use them or to take them home.”

We specialize Jh designing and building modern homes of Real Quality We stand pat on our repeatedly announced policy of building ONLY GOOD houses, so that no person will have cause to regret having either employed us or said a good word for us. Insley-Built Means Weli-Built We will organize and manage your home building project in every detail—from start to finish —working strictly for your best Interests at all times. Nation! . ■ ity Dank Build Cl rcle 5407. IRvington 4113.

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handlon garment cleaners Clothes Cleaned, Dyed and Repulred. “Service and Satisfaction ” Main 5184 340 Bla.l o St. We Call and Deliver.

Braun Tile 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 U3 Before Throwing Them Away. BAKED ENAMELING Guarantee Meta! Enameling Cos. 325 E. St. Joseph St. —lndiP/aapolis Main 3126.

Studebaker Light 8 Touring Now Priced to Sell at The World’s Greatest Builders of Six-Cylinder Cars. 315 N. Penn. . Main 0308

BUILDING MATERIALS Cement Blocks, Wall Plaster, Lath, Cement, Sewer Pipe, Lime, Partition Tils, Lxtyior Stucco. Licensed Manufacturers of Gran-A-Tex Magnesite Exterior A year-round building material. beautiful, permanent, fireproof, weatherproof. This material Is now being applied on many residences in our city and can be arplled successfully during all the whiter months in safety. It is not mixed with water, but magnesium chloride, which wdl not freeze.’Consult otir-.tit.ucco Department for detailed information Indianapolis Mortar &/Fuel Cos. 407 ODD FELLOW BUILDING Phones—JLl l n 3030; Auto, Lincoln 7681.

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

350*354 East Washington Street In oil or mustard sauce. A real Lenten m/aIYL/111 Liu) bargain. Seven cans, rj r A — 23ci or l er tan 4c Case 100 cans, $3.10 Van Camp’s or ; Shrimp Wet or Libby’s Asparagus Van/in tom- j *Tpack.No. I. can Soup-No. 1 cans toe sauce.. 1 <3**** No. 2 cans... 1 vfC 1 Case 3 doz., each— i H ft. Ik II $3.40 I w

For Appolntnwnt Mon. 4Ved. Sat. 7-8 P. M. Phone MAin 2408 Hours 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.

Wm. H. Richardson Funera! Director Thoughtful, Careful Attention to Every detail. Lady Attendant. Reason able prices. 923 N. Pennsylvania. Li. 1493. 3lain 1493

LUMBER - MILLWORK ONE BOARD OR ONE MILLION FEET. QUALITY SERVICE _ O. D. HASKET LUMBER CO. Phones—WE bster 0114, Auto. BR ook'iide 1415.

RADIO If you haven’t a hobby, get one. sls W ill install a Bet in your home. Hear nil the current events, grant} opern, concerts, weather and market report*. Headquarters for amateur operators. THE HOOSIER RADIO CO. No. 9 PEMBROKE circle 7409.

Roy A. Pearson HIGH GRADE HARDWOOD FLOORS laid and finished complete KctluUhing a Specialty Main 6710 605 Peoples Bank bldg. Kami. 7252

Indianapolis is a Great City For her continued growth and prosperity she must have a good transit system. x She can only have this by a thoughtful, sympa- • tlietie support of the only company prepared to give such set'vice. Indianapolis Street Railway Cos. /

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

Lincoln 3333 Vellow - Gbs3 Cos. YOC PAY ONLY FOR THE DISTANCE YOU RIDE.

Mills Novelty Sales Company Distributors of the Yislano Virtuoso “SELF-PLAYING” VIOLIN AND PIANO 30 S. Penn. St. Circle 6006.

W. W. WISE Ail Kinds of Brick Work 206 Indiana Trust Building. Circle 4134.

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