Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1922 — Page 5

APRIL 3,1922.

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SERVICE DEMAND GROWS STEADILY Established Companies Equipped to Meet Motorists’ Needs. More and more motor car owners are realizing that with the purchase of a car, their relationship with the dealer is only beginning- and not ending, in the opinion expressed by A. W. Buck, president of the Buck Company, distributors in this territory of the Studebaker automobile. “With this relationship has come another,” Mr. Buck said, “namely, that the companies best equipped to give service and satisfaction to the customers are those that have handled one car for a long period of time. Companies which change their agencies every season, first handling one make of car then another, cannot be expected to give to the customer the same degree of fine, high-grade service and personal attention as the company to whom these customers are old friends. “More than anything else the success of a car In a community may be determined by the number of repeat orders. Above everything else the Buck Company Is proud of the fact that Its repeat business Is growing every day. Among our customers we have many who would not be without a Studebaker car and who would not have any other make. They know us well, have known us through years of dealings of a pleasant and satisfactory character, and we know them, understand their likes and dislikes, their wants, their demands. Naturally this means that they are In a position to receive the very best service from a company which maintains the closest personul relationship with them. "The success the Studebaker is meeting with throughout the country is best indicated that this year more ears are being produced at the South Bend factory than at any time, In Studebaker history.* In view of the depressed financial conditions of the past year, this may seem like an astonishing statement, but It Is true, nevertheless. And what Is more the demand for the cars will more than take care of the production. “With the coming of the spring months I feel certain that the dornnnd for automobiles wl.’l increase greatly, and many of the wise purchasers are doing tholr buying early in order that they may bo sure that they will not be forced to wait for deliveries later on.” RADIO CAPTURES YOUNG AND OLD Pioneer Dealer Tells of Popularity of Radiophone. In an age marked by unexpected developments and rapid growth of new Ideas it takes something of a decidedly unusual character to startle a world “fed up,” as it has been, with automobiles, air planes, submarines and other modem Inventions. But It has remained for the radiophone to give the world the biggest real thrill it has had the war. Not so very long ago tfco radio was left to the kids to play with and to the scientists to experiment with; but In the course of only a few months It has enjoyed so rapid a growth that today the big problem In Indianapolis Is not to sell radio apparatus, but for the dealer to get radio supplies In sufficient quantity to meet the demand. Young and old alike have been captured by the radiophone. In all this field the real pioneer to see the commercial possibilities was L. H. Smith, president and manager of the Iloosler Radio Company 0, Pembroke Arcade, arul it was he who established the first store In Indianapolis, devoted solely to the sale of radio equipment and supplies. So novel was the Idea of a store of this character that when Mr. Smith first went into business an early failure was predicted for him. “They told me at first,” Mr. Smith said, “that the Hoosler Radio Company would be short lived, for It would be impossible

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to build up a business based on a plaything and toy like the radio. And now look what has happened. Some of the eery persons who laughed at my ‘foolishness’ are now trying their very best to break Into the same line of business. “The remarkable development and growth of the popularity of the radiophone has been due to a great extent to the enthusiasm of the youth of the country. It was the kids who first got interested, and their enthusiastic boosting of the radio game finally aroused a mild and tolerant degree of Interest In the head of the household. Then would come a day when with semi amusement and just to be ‘a good dad,’ father would consent to listen In on a radio concert from Pittsburgh or Chicago or some other place, and ten minutes later radio would havo anew disciple, and In two weeks’ the head of the hofise would be head over heels, In the technicalities of the equipment, even more of an enthusiast than hla own son. “Our company does a tremendous bulk of business among amateurs and only a short time ago we sold a set to Hinkle Hays, brothers of Will H. Hays, former postmaster general, Mr. Hays *al<J he was anxious to hear his brother's speoches broadcasted. "Among prominent Indiana citizens to whom we have sold sets are E. E. Toner of Anderson, W. A. Atkins of Indianapolis. We also Installed a set In the Spink Arms Hotel.” NEW BUILDING MARK IN SIGHT Demand for Construction Greatest in Years. Mild weather of the record breaking variety throughout the winter months coupled with a house shortage resulting from war-time conditions has given building a great impetus, Is the opinion expressed by Arthur E. Bradshaw, president of the Indianapolis Mortar <fc Fuel Company. He added the large number of business blocks and large type buildings now contemplated should make 1923 one of the greatest years from a building standpoint In the history of Indianapolis. “Never before have I known building to start as early as this year," Mr. Bradshaw sala. "In fact, the word ’started’ is hardly appropriate, for, as a matter of fact, building operations never even stopped throughout the winter at any time. • "In the past the uncertainty of weather conditions In March has made builders hesitate to start large scale construction, but this year Is an exception to the rule. Tho demand for construction work has been so great and the weather so generally favorablo that many business, commercial and borne buildings are well under way, although Industrial construction Is not so well advanced. ’•Prospective home builders are coming to realize more and more the more permanent lioupe la preferable In every way to the cheaper dwelling, and as n result, our company Is laying particular stress on brick products. "In my own opinion, prices of materials aro down to the lowest possible level. They aro far lower than they were a year ago nnd If the demand continues as strong as It promises to be there possibly may be some advances. "Rumors to the effect cement will advance In price In the near future nre due to the large amount of road building planned or contemplated. Mote business has been booked by cement mills up to the present time than la usually up to July 1. Because of nn agreement between the companies and the Government, cement prices did riot advance In ratio with other commodities during the war. Due to local conditions there were some advances in certain communities. Last year was a record breaking year In the Portland cement Industry and the outlook Is for an even greater output In 1922.”

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SERVE-SELF AUTO RENTAL POPULAR Pay-as-You-Drive Plan Pleases Public. Under a novel plan of automobile renting, recently Instituted In Indianapolis, tho person who does the hiring of the car has the privilege of doing his own driving, and is thus saved the expense of a high-priced automobile driver as well as having the pleasure of handling the wheel himself. According to W. neater, manager of the Saunders-Heater Mitchell Company, 330 North Delaware street, the plan has proved unusually popular since it was adopted by his company. “Today It Is a rare thing to find an adult In good physical condition who can not drive an antomoblle. The person who can not Is tho exception. What Is more, the average man likes to drive,’ Mr. Heater said. “This has given rise to machines which can be rented and driven by the person doing the renting. This demand Is not restricted to any one locality or any particular section of the country, but It ds a nation-wide demand. To meet It our company, which is one of the largest of its kind In the country, already has stores In operation In Indianapolis, Louisville, Ky.; Birmingham, Ala.; St. Joseph, Mo., and Kansas City, Mo. “We make It a rule only to keep new machines In commission and to keep them In the very highest state of efficiency and repair. This assures the customer that his machine is In excellent mechanical condition when It leaves our shop. “It Is Interesting to note the different classes of people Interested In our system of rentals. Not only do wo have a largo dftm.nd from residents of Indianapolis, but from traveling salesmen, representatives of outside business Interests and professional men who are la the dty temporarily on business. Our Bystem enables them to have a ear at their disposal every minute of their time In Indianapolis without tho necessity of bearing th expense of a chauffeur. At tho game time they have a feeling of lndepnednec Ir, the uso of the car that can not be obtained when tho wheel la handled by another person. “The success of a business of this kind depends almost entirely on the service *ho customer receives. We have paid particular attention to this particular phase of our business and our plan has teen worked out to a perfection that make* many persons prefer to rent our cars to the trouble and expense of maintaining one themselves. “We are adding new equipment constantly and Indications are that with the coming of spring we will be hardpressed to meet the constantly Increasing demand for service.” Detective Shoots Train-Riding Boy LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 3E. A. Hill, a Big Four Railroad detective, shot Solly Goldberg, 18, of Indianapolis, while the latter was riding on a Big Four freight train hsre yesterday. Goldberg was taken to a hospital where the ballot was removed. It Is said his condition Is not serious.

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