Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1922 — Page 7
OCT. 30, 1922
SCOniSH RITE WILL BE MEI HEREDEC.II-14 Valley of Indianapolis to Hold Fifty-Seventh Annual Convocation at Cathedral. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. valley of Indianapolis, District of Indiana, will hold its flfty-seventh semi-annual convocation and reunion at thè Scottish Rite Cathedral, Dee. 11 to 14. Monday, Dee. 11, deprees fourth to thirteenth in thè Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection will be conferred. The fourteenth, thè grand elect Mason degree. will be presented Tuesday morning. In thè afternoon
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thè flfteenth and sixteenth degrees will be conferred by Saraiah Council, Prineess of Jerusalem. • Indianapolis cl.apter of Rose Croix will confer thè seventeenth and elghteenth degrees Tuesday night. Wednesday and Thursday morning degrees nineteenth to thlrty-flrst will be conferred by thè Indiana Sovereign Consistory*. S. P. R. S. The tliirty-second and final degree will be conferred Thursday afternoon and will be followed by a class banquet at 6:80 o’clock p. m. The last daW for receiving of peti tions is Nov. 8, accordlng to Lesile D. Clancy. thrlce potent master of thè Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection, governing body of thè Rite. AMBASSADOR QUITS French Representati ve in Germany Leaves His Office. Bu l'tiited Pre LOXDOX, Oct. 30. —Charles Laurent, thè French ambassador to Germany. h&s resigited. according to a Central News dispatch. „
A woman walked along Pennsylvania St. on thè shady side carrying a parasol and wearlng a long, heavy winter coat at 2 p. m. Thursday.—L. B. A man, aged about 60 stood apparently awestruck as hei gazed at a fiapper walking along Pearl St. A woman, driving a big motor car soundod her horn. but thè old man stood
MIILDMINS WILLCITINUE Construction Work in Downtown District Only Begun, Expert Says. Great gains bave been made in building operatlons in Indianapolis, especially in thè construction of thè larger types of business structures, during thè past. year, according to M Fletcher. secretary and treasurer of thè Bedford Storie and Construction Company of thls city. “Just a year ago thè onlv new con f-truction work under way In thè downtown district was thè additimi at thè Hotel Lincoln,” Mr. Fletcher faid. “Our own company now i- at on th© Roosevelt building, rii© J V Wild Bank, thè Indianapolis Athletìc Club and thè Thompson building. In additimi to these down town jobs we aiso are at work on thè new Higìiland Golf and Country Club building. Only recent lv we cornpleted tiie Apollo Tiieater. "There ls -i wonderful amount of new construction. but n groat as it is it would ha ve been 1111 gre atei- limi it not been for thè two natimi wide •trikes during thè year, thè miners' r.nd shopniens’ strikes I know p<-r sonally of severa! projeets of largo 1 rize that wor postponed utitll aster ffettlement of these strikes. “Since spring prices of materinls | bave riseti sharpìy. To a great ex tent thls lncrease was due dJieotly to thè strikes mentioned abr.ve How••ver, thè generai t*ndency of prices ■ tnce last March has been upward be cause of thè increasing demand for ali llnes of building supplica tt ls doubtful if we agaln will see th" low t rices last Mar h for severa! years to come at basi.. “It ls an ititerefflng fact that frequently one nw building in'a nelghhorhood will he followed by th“ creo tion of others. Tl:e downtown di.s tr'ct at present presenta severa! ex ampie* of tliis Take South St.. for instance During tip ]>ast few months this Street lias been tr. lisfornied rrom n rainsliackle, run down neighborhood •n one linci! with new. moderi!, tlior c ughlv practical bullditigs. “Following tliis line of reism iti - I lielleve Improvements rnny be looked for In thè nar future around tli>- ('ir eie and on N. Meridian and Pennsyl vanìa Sts. In thè event thè proposed littilding code limitlng tiie hight of downtown buildlngs to twt'.ve stories, except on Street of tire great "st width. is adopted thè result will )>e to force thè business district to expaml out of its present liinltatlons and extend "v-r a wlder territory.
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fast, hls eyes flxed on tho fiapper. When thè car carne to a stop with thè bumper agalnst thè old fellow, he just stepped aside, and, begglng thè driver’s pardon, resumed his gaza at thè fast disappearing fiapper.—T. A. M. A young girl carne from a grocery store near Blake and New York Sts. carrying an extra big market basket containing a small can of cream and one-quarter pound of butter.—G. G. A motorman got off a Brightwood car at Dr. and TwentyElghth St. and helped repalr a stalled truck, while thè passengers on his car waited to be taken downtown. —L. M. ROBBED 0F $lO Négro Is Victim of Two Hold-up Men. John Coffey, negro. 2070 Highlancì PI., w r as assaulted and robbed by two highw r aymen early today. Coffey was assaulted by two negroes who sol lowed him to Tippecanoe and Toledo Sts., where they knocked hlm down and took $lO from him.
“Contrary to generai belief thè con- j struction of high buildlngs rarely is hanipered by weather conditlone. We built thè firat half of thè Hotel Lincoln during thè winter of 1918. During thls period there were about two months of zero weather, but construc- ! tion w r os earried on. In reality sprlng ! is thè worst season of thè jear for j building. “As I se© it all indleations polnt to a continuation of downtown building operatlons. For two years there has i been no large industriai bulicing j • re-'ted in Indianapolis. The natimi > wide industriai revival ls suro to alter j this conditimi. SAYS OIL IS IDEAL FUEL !ts lse Is Itecoming More Popnlar Daily, Dealer Says. E ver since thè disco ve ry Us use as a futi fur hearing hornos has been recognized as a step toward greator convenieni t-, economy ami reliablUty, is tl'.e opinion • xpressed by Russell, Low eli, II ";’.’ llroadway. dlstrlbutor u 'iiis territory for 'Lite Tyrell oli Burner. ■ ('rude pi! in rimny cases flows from •he eruih without effort on tn* part of man < xcept to make thè hoìe down io thè oii deposit,” he said. “'di urns readlly and it enn be conveyed tu 'ite piat e of uso In pipe as well ; ih in i'iiris-is. ' However wlien crude oil ls burne 1 in stoves it is far from an Ideai fusi. ] it get.s tlii> k and refusen to fiow 1 freely In coki weather. !t produces i dense blm-k stnoke. It leaves a de- • .iisit in pipen wh.aii graduali V tliis theni and it gives off fumes that nox with air and forni a tlungerous mix tuie. “To bum any of th© olla a burner j is necessary. Tho lienvler tlie oli j h“ more complicatesi th© burner. Olla heavier than twenty four gravity can- • ut be burned successfully In house*. This means that in liomes only bumein é de.-igne I for burniti!; ligìit olla ' in b© uscii, th© llghter thè oli thè ■ ivnpler th© burner <\m be Our con i-i-rn, T believo lrns dv©lop<] a burner whlch is atnpiv satiafactory for thè pur pose for which it was designed. “This has resnited in a large sai© u- our product and its economy of ■ perntion and generai utility has ! made it treinendously popular with tii© j persona who bave usod it. “Difficulty In procuring coal has : ’oi ©d liouseholders to look to other j <tmree for funi and in their searcit lin.iny bave fmmd ©xactly what tiie-. I iat ched for In our burner. In fnet • is idea! for tin* honie. The only i troubl© witli oil as a fuel ls that man | homo owners are misl©d into instnil ug a cheap burner. Cheap burners, ke mativ other cheap articlos, nr© licap only In first eost. They cali ,o made to work fai ri y well, l>ut must l„, re pai red at frei|uent Intercala.
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Here they are if he or she attenda 1A class in School No. 47, 1240 W. Ray St., Miss Edna Olsen, teacher: Albert Bruningr, Robert Burns, James Cade, Bradford Casli, Charles Dashiell, Rolland Deal, George Faucett, Elvin Groeeelose, Theodore Jenkins, William Luta, Walter Martin. Donald Parsons, Charles Penningrton, Charles Robinson. Edward, Reed, Lester Searcy, Elmer Selby, Floyd Skileß, John StafTord. Edward Ungles, Charles Van Atta, Buela Andrews, Dorothy Beanblossom, Aury Bell, Frankie Bowman, Mary Brlnson, Martha Ca/in, Mable Chadwick, Nola Day, Nellie Fry, loia Gillespy, Charlotte Grogg, Jnne Holt, Violet Schooley, Edna Vesta!, Margaret Steelman, Hazel Wilholte, Pearl Nelson and Estella Oppenlieim. The lßs, taught by Miss Jessie Sims, are: Joo Amlek, Charles Arthur, Wilbur Bohanon, James Brown, James Cr-rrlco. Richard Dimmett, Raymond Fletcher. Harold Gilley, Robert Glllio, Robert Killman, Howard Krick, Ralph La Fary, Richard Lee, Raymond Morgan, Arthur Palmer, Robert Parmerlee, Raymond Pennlngton, Harry Poore, Fari Roe, Gai-rei Sexton, Francis St. Jrhn. Gieii Strafford, Robert Dingman, Vera Adeock. Virginia Baxter, lona Deal, Ruth
PfIKRESS HIBE IIPITMÌT Great Advances Made in Industry in Recent Years. In no line of in.lustry has there lieen greater udvatues made In recent: years than iti tlie art of printing. ls th© opinion ex pressoi by Roland Mellett, jir.-sident of thè Mellett Rrlnting Company of this city. "It has been a long roarl from th© tlrst crude clnnisy printing devices of Outtcnbeig to tue modem, completely equiiiped printing pktata of today,'! •io said, "and th© remai kalde part of it an ©noi of thè ndvanc© Ima been recorded In (•■mpaiutiveìy recent years. The modi ni | lant is prepared to tura out a quailty of work that would ha ve I boen regarded as impus d'.d© of uchlevement only a few years ago. “A particularly lilgli grado of presa work couplet! witn ai Intimate knowìi dg© uf colora to produce good lugli grado color printing. But we lieiieve tho reai test of fin© printing • l'ines when thè printer is gtven a • ongloineratifiii of mix©d copy half tones. umi-tmiclied actiim panni, s tildi ,ther inat'er, and out <>f thè wiiole ih • xpecteù to produce i hook s.itisfac •ory to thè must criticai ol'server. | • ’ollege annuals a .•© -ì. -uanding ex- j impics of thls tVP© of printing. “Only th© V' i y ! est and tnost sklll- ! fui work h; Mitisfactor:. to rie modern j .. ibi il may not know a single process bv widoh a result is obtained and he'wouldn’t car© about knowlng, but Just tii© sanie tie has t criticai ev© and goo ! tasi© nini does not “©sitate lo reject a piece of wor’; which faiis to nttalti th*' very high- st stai, i.ir'js. “Deveiopnicnt of differì ut l-signs of fvp© to rneet i!:ffet ■ ’:t re j uii "incntH | has been one of rie great .-et forward , sreps taken in modern printing from Mie mercantile stali l|H)iiit. Iti inani iustancea wlietlier or not a vertala [in ce of printing is remi depen ls uppn ito jn st w hat extcnt it appcala to thè eve of thè prospeetiv© render. This j applica equally to magazines. books j and advertisemonts. j “In years gone by a print shop hatl liut few type style-3 and designa and
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Dimmett, Florence Hampton, Helen H&rrison, Bernice Lowe, Alberta McGentry, Gladys Nofrey, Mary Parsons, Gene Peters, Katherine Pett.v, Marguerite Plke. Mary £hea, Betty Varili or n, Thelma West and Julia Nelson. " ’> The lßs, taught by Miss Harriet Paynter, are: Hobart Anderson. George Adkins. Donald Beekman, Herman Borer, Harry Bravard, Laverne Burns, Howard Carpenter, George Carver, Charles Day, Paul Ellis, Paul Falkner, Ralph Goode, Herbert Hillman, Charles Howe, Dalo Ltsby, Gale Lisby, Tyrus McKay, Robert Rose. William West, Marie Ball. Edna Gaviness, Helen Coghill. Virginia Hamilton, Dorothy Harbangh. Clara Heaton, Mary Hill, Virginia Horsley, Elsle Huddleson, Muriel Hybarker. Dorothy Jarvis. Mable Johnson, Dorothy Kautner, Panline Harsnak, Myrtle Lake, Mary Neal. Phyllis Nicholson, Edith Pfeffer, Josephine Roe, Virginia Tracy, Ruth Whlte and Wilma Willlamson. CHOKE VICTIM Robbers Tale© SSO From Henry' Harris, Negro. Two men held up Henry Darris, negro, 1230 Cornell Ave., at Thirtleth St. and Fall Creek Blvd. last night. Darris had stopped hls automobile when thè two men Jumped on thè runnlng board. One man choked him w-hile thè other robbed hlm of S3O.
they were used for all purposes. Then it carne to be reallzed that a type suited to one use mlght be unfit utterly for another. As a naturai result a wide variety of types huve come into existence and a modern shop must bave a large amount of capitai invested In type alone. In fact any shop which hopes to get a large amount of trade from partlcular and exacting 'clienta must be prepared to turn out Its work in thè style of type best suited to thè needa of thè customer.” SERVICE CESPITE STRIKES I tility Makes Fine Record Under Adverso Conditions. A remarkable record for maintalnins. a high quailty of servi-e under thè rnost adverse conditions during tlie long drawn out coal and railroad strikes was made by thè Interstate ] •übile Service Company, according to offirlals of thè company. Despite all difficulties and h.andlcap# there was no break in its interurban serv--1 l'-f. between Indianapolis and Louisville or In any of Its light, water, gas rulli powt r plants. “There was no interruptlon of servir' on its Street car propevtles.” said jbrt Weedon. trafflo manager of tho . ompany. “In fact, so far as thè lnrg© contingont served by our com pru v :s concerned tb© two strikes, with their ntrendlng distturblng el© ments hai no eff- ' t whatevor. When th< coal etrike was Inaugurateti iast A|>ri 1 th© Interstate had or hand suol for several weeks. Th© railroad strike, tnterf* ring with th© mov©ment of coal from West Virginia and Kentucky, lir©Ughi new- problema for all utllliles. Taking no chances on a breakdown in h< vice, we wynt Into tii© field and liouglit coal at prices liigher than Un se prevaillng during th war days. ••By so doing we k-pt all ohi plants In operatlon and th© rubile suffered ;no inconvenlence. We shouldered thè I buid n imposed on uh by tlie emer ■ g©ncy nn 1 got througli successfully j tenevo sudi Service is proof of tho s.rength and capai, Hity of our orga r.ization. “Bcpoits oomplied for our imes be tween Indianapolis. Franklin. Colum bu Scyniour, Scottshurg, Jefferson tilV New Albany and Louisvllle for ri©' ti est elght months if 1922 show a splendld growth In freight business in >olld carload loti Thls volume lìas not been surpassed by nny line of s-lrnllar mlleage in th© United States
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THIRTEEN YARDS FOR YOUR USE INDIANAPOLIS ranks fourth among American cities in building. The requirements for greater Service in rush order building material and fuel have grown with thè rapici growth of thè city. Out of this neeexsity Comes thè Allieti (’oai and Material Co., a consolldatlon of two of tlie cltv’s strongest eompanies supplying thè building public with materlals and eoa!. The combined buying power and experienee of A. B. Meyer & Co. and thè Indianapolis Mortar and Fuel Company ls now rendering thls greater Service tbrough thirteen yards locateti at convenient points. For Greater Service ■ ALLIED Coal and Material Co, 406-7-8 Odd Fellow Building. Main 2440. LI ncoln 7581
OUR Chrlstmas and New Year Greeting Card Sample Books are r.ow ready for your inspection and they are thè most beautiful and varied we have ever seen. Y’ou are urged to make your seiecti tn early. before thè stock is depleted. A telephone cali will bring these fine samples to you. MELLETT PRINTING COMPANY l ambular Printert 475 Cer.tury Bidg. MA in 4756 Automobile Giass Replaced While You Wait Building Giass of All Kimds Indianapolis Giass Co. \ 1002 Kentucky Ave. Clr. 7727 j . N Belmcnt 3700 O’Donneìl Transfer Co. Transfer and Trucking. Heavy llauling and Base Moving by Expert Riggers. Overland Truck Service. ‘.503 W. Washington St.
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