Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1922 — Page 7
OCT. 23, 1922
n CLOSEO CAR FUSTI SHOW Exposition Will Be Held at Cadle Tabneracle Nov. 610—Space Limited. When thè bara were put up for space reservation for thè Indianapolis Closed Car Exposition to be ètaged in Cadle Tabemacle, Nov. 6 to 10, at 12 noon Saturday. by John B. Orman, secretary of thè Indianapolis Auto Trade Association, applications for space were in from twent'y-three Indianapolis automotìve dealers. On account of thè demand for space it was necessary, accordi ng to Mr. Orman, to limit thè allotment to each dealer to 800 square feet. Following are thè dealers who have taken space In thè show: Boozer-
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John C. McCloskey Property bouglit, old, teaned and managed Kiliable and uthoritative AppraUaU made Valuations Mode for Federai Estate Tax ami ndiana Inheritance Tax Indiana Trust UuildiiiK. Indianapolis Filone. Main 1030
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/ SPIEMfrffODAY — l Interesting Incidents^***iiÌ|Ìji^iSii4< ,,, '** , I{eported by Readers
As Shelby St. car No. 420 was taking on passengers at Virginiay Ave. and Pine St. at 2:15 p. m., Oct. 20, a touring car driven by a traffic policeman, whirled by at a high rate of speed. The car narrowly missed hitting a young man and woman getting on thè car. The automobile bore no license number on thè rear and was forced to turn sharply toward thè curb to avold hittlng people.—Stranger. I saw a young woman standin&von thè curb at New York and Illinois Sts. talking to two young inen in an automobile. Sh-h! Soft pedali The young woman was toying with a ladies’ supporter.—A. O. D.
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EXPERTPREDICTS GfiOWTHOF CITT Years of Greateat Prosperity Ahead, He Declares. That Indianapolis is In for a period of great prosperity ls thè opinion ex pressed by John C. McCloskey, 40. Indiana Trust building. For six years Mr. McCloskey was inheritance tax appraiser for Marion County and his duties made him thoroughly familiar with reai estate values and generai business conditions in and about Indianapolis. "The history of American cities shows that almost invariably tlieir j greatest period of prosperity is when j their populatlons are between 250,000 and 500.000. “It always is interesting to watch thè movement of business in a city. Today congested business conditions in our downtown district is forcing an expanslon in several directions. Frac-1 tically all of thè Wholesale grocers | will eventually move south of thè elevateci tracks and thè gaps left by them when they move will by retail business hunting an outlet from thè congestion now exisung. • South of Washington St., partieularly on Pennsylvania and Meridian Sts.. values are increasing rapidly. The same thlng mav be said of Fountain Square property and thè generai vicinity of that place. Eight yearsj ago property was selllng at SIOO a j front foot there. now it has jumjjed | o S4OO and more. ‘•Trafile along Virginia Ave. ls at i least four times as great as it was ; before thè tracks were elevateli." Our tax probietns 'have not been handled properly and thre must be I radicai changes, Mr. McCloskey said. “In thè past we have followed thè j old Fremii process of ‘obtaining thè inost feathers with thè least squawking,‘ “ he said. "This is wrong. We ire g-'lng to have to abandon it and!
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A woman in a downtown department store picked up some wax fruit, used as table decoration, and asked thè saleslady if it was a new sort of soap.—Mrs. L. B. A man driving a truck on thè left side of W. Michigan St., held out his left hand in making a left turn. —A. H. P. A flapper walked down thè Street with a young man with whom she appeared to be very angry as she was hittlng and scolding him. —H. L. A policeman, w T ho was assisting thè trafile man at thè corner of Washington and Pennsylvania Sts., during thè
impose taxes in proportìon *o thè utility f each individuai to pay them. The income and inheritance tax ideas have thè support of all politicai economista as thè best solution of tha problem, a protjlem that at all times has been a hard toto solve. “However, it ls Interesting to note that people will spend 364 days out \ of thè year criticislng existing condì- ; tlons and then on thè 365th, election j day, will not take thè trouble to cast their vote to remedy these condlrlonß of whlch they complaln. In thls con- ] nectlon I might say that when thè ! Goodrich tax amendment was up a | few years ago less than 17 per cent ; of thè voterà of Indiana took thè | trouble to vote on thè amendment.”] Mr. McCloskey Ì3 appraiser for thè State Lise Insurance < 'orhpany. for many of thè leadlng trust companles, and also has appraised practically every largo estate in thè city /or a number of years past. nìlßliiON KKIFiC BASII Consolidatimi Planned to Meet Growing Construction Needs of a Greater City. "Permanence and stability are thè elements ono seeks in building. Proof is not to le v ad In a week or a day, but down through thè years ‘timo j will teli,’ S. 11. Tonipklns of thè Al lied Goal and Material Company, said ] today. He continued: “Year aster year A. B. Meyer & Co. and thè Indianapolis Mortar and Fu i Company, founded on principles of permanence and stability, bave dls trlbuted only such building materlals as have tneasured up to these standard and stood thè test of titue. "That this policy has been recog- | nized is evidenced by thè -part thè i two companles bave play ed in th--ji-ivic giowth of thè city. Scarcely i an office building, bank or apartment douse is erected that we are not dled upon to furnish some part of .io nmterials needed. "And now to meet thè coal and • uilding needs of thè greater city of Indianapolis these two substantia!. I dependahle, reliable institutlons. founded nlike iti principio and desire jto render service, have combined i their reso uree with their slxty-six | vears of experienoed servine into one Idg comprehenslve, service-glving company knovvn as thè Allied Coal and Material Company. Their re tourtres, knowledge of building conitruction and ability to deliver ma ♦erials when and where they are leeded shotild prove of lnestlmable
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Butler football parade Saturday n-.orn-ing dashed through thè crowd and grabbed an old woman, leading a little child, and gave her a terriflc bawding out because she said something to thè cop when she walked in front of a slowly moving automobile in thè trafile jam.—G. C. B. A man entered a “one arm’’ restaurant, looked over thè food, turned up his nose, and walked out wdthout buying.—W. W. Two negro policemen were patrolling thè west side of Crown Hill Cemetery, north of Thirty-Fourth St., at 10 jj. m. Wednesday night.—W. J. A.
value in thè building requìrements of ; n greater Indianapolis. “The same protection sought by thè big institution 4n selecting material shuuld be looked for by every prudent contractor or owrier starting to bulld. “The new company ls getting well started. The two offices have been Consolidated at 408-8 Odd Fellow building. It ls our hope and ambition that by comblnlng thè best elements In thè two companiet that thè ‘Allied’ will have a Service to offer whlch ls second to none. “We will continue, of eourse, handllng thè hlghest grade of coal obtalnable. together with a complete line of building materlals. Our building material department, however, ls speeiallzing somewhat on fireproof materiate, and lt is partlcularly gratlfylng in connection with thè tire preventlon campaigns that have been waged locally, to note thè lncreased interest In connection with thè ma terials of this character. “For exterior faelngs our brick an i stucco departments aro partlcularly well equipped, and our-recommenda-tlreis bave workod out very satlsfactr.rlly to a great many satisfied ownera who prlde themselves upon thè appearanee of thei: homes or buitdings, hs thè case may be. "We have thirteen distrlbutlng'yards stracetlcally located, one of whlch ls sltuated In virtually every B>at‘t of thè city, and from a Service glving standpoint thè location of these yards moans a great deal to building conKtruotlon, as they reduce hauls to a minimum, which. of eourse, means economica! distributlon and speedy dellverles.” EFFEMINITE HUES BANNED Rough-XecU Coloni to Predominate Xext Season. lly United .Veti NEW YORK, Oct. 23—Rough-neck colore are going to predominate next season. The Textile Cotor Card Association has let thè curtain down on such effeminate hues hs periwlnkle, ! baby blue and marlgold and is putting out a new line that will appeal i to thè strong, silent man. The new hard-boiled color list include: Clnder, guaranteed to bring tears to thè eye. Fog, whlch will be popular In politicai clrcles. Cruiser, taken from thè naval scrapplng program. Granite, best suited for head-gear. Cork, suggested by thè ex-bartend-ers’ association. Oh. jes, there’s raapberry for genleral use.
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IMS HI SnEBLEBEI S. S. Kresge to Erect TwelveStory Structure Next Year, Following thè wrecklng of thè Saks & Co. building at thè Southwest corner of Pennsylvania and Washington Sts., a new twelve story office building will be erected, according to George B. Rubens, manager of t’ne building. A twenty-five-year lease, with privilege of extenslon has been purchased by S. S. Kresge of Detroit, Mich. The site has a frontage of seventy-six feet on Washington St. and a 198-foot frontage on Pennsyl-
111 CHI TUTE GIDWSSTEIQILY Food Value of Delicacy ls Now Fully Recognized. More and more thè value of Ice cream as a food ls belng recognized throughout thè country, ls thè opinion expressed by J. B. Browder, president of thè Browder Ice Cream Company, 918 North tignate Ave. “The timo ls long gone when ice ■ roani is regarded merely in thè light of a pleasing confection or dish to oleose thè palate,” President Browder said. "As tinte went on thè public at large began to appreciate thè fact that Ice cream has reinarkably high food qualitles. Physlcians prescrlbo lt constantly for patients, and its value to convalescents ls too well known to need comment. “This devclopment of ice cream is one of thè most Interesting events in recent vears. Not so long ago no one droamed of entlng a bit of thè frozen dalntics In any season other than thè hottist part of thè summer, unless there was sonte special function. such ,is a reception, wedding, dance or other social affair. ••In, winter many Ice cream plants practically went out of business and !t was a common thlng for soda fountains to be closed by their owntrs during thè cold months. Now all ls dlfferent. In fact there is surprislngly little difference In thè summer and winter consumptlon of Ice (ream. Thls. I believe is due to thè fact that persons now regard ice cream largely as In thè light of a regular food. "Natiirally with thls lncreased demani] theye has been an accompanying demand for better Service and our company ls called upon every day to deliver Ice cream on emergency calls in various amounts to all parta of Indianapolis. This has resulted in our company perfecting a Service of whlch we are justly proud and we are prevared to make deliveries any where i pon thè very shortest notlce. “Although ice cream is .our It?ading product lt is not our only one. \Ye do a large and steadily increasing business In milk and cream and at present are devoting a great amount of attentlon to thè development of this branch of thè business.”
vanla St. It is valued at approximately $1,000,000. The lower floor of thè new building will be occupied by a Kresge 5-and-10-cent store. Work of wrecking thè old Saks building will begin Feb. 1, it was announced. The site is owned by William H. Block of Indianapolis. DIES OF EXCITEMENT Rising Sun Merchant Finds Iìoat Races Too Thrilling. By Times Special NEWPORT, Ky„ Oct. 23.—William F. Gibson, a merchant of Rising Sun, dropped dead from excitement when it appeared that two high-powered speed boats were about to collide in a race. Kafflrs habitually smoke cigars with thè lighted ends in their mouths and their tongues adroitly tucked out of harm’s way.
THIRTEEN YARDS FOR YOUR USE INDIANAPOLIS ranks fourtli among American cities in building. The requiretnents for greater Service in rush order building material and fuel have grown with thè rapid growth of thè city. Out of this necessity Comes thè Allied Coal and Material Co., a consolidation of tw-o of thè city s strongest companies snpplying thè building public with materiata and coal. The combined buying power and experlenee of A. B. Meyer & Co. and thè Indianapolis Mortar and Fuel Company ls now rendering thls greater Service through thirteen yards located at convenlent polnts. For Greater Service ALLIED . ' ♦ Coal and Material Co. 406-7-8 Odd Fellow Building. Main 2440. LI ncoln 7581
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SPINK ARMS HOTEL 410 North Meridian St. A itrality of Convenlence. —INDIANAPOLIS’ NIC WEST AND FIN EST HOTEL. Cnexceiled Transient Service—s3 and up. One, two and three-room furnished a part menta with kitchenette, fIOO per inontk and up. Unfurlished aparfments in our new adlition, SSO and up; unexeelled case Service; Table dhote luncheon, 73 ecn:s; Table d'hote dinner, $1.25; also servire a la carte.
The Russet Cafeteria is now serving Dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Lunch hours remain thè sanie, 11:30 to 2:15 p. m. Highest quality foods propared by skilled white wornen ctxiks. Moderate Prices 37 South Meridian St.
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