Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1922 — Page 7

NOV. 6, 1922

HARDING MUST PLACATELDSEHS Many ‘Lame Dueks’ in Ranks Disgruntled and Looking to President. i CROP IS ALREADY LARGE Anticipate Fifty G. 0. P. Congressmen Will Be Out of Jobs. By Times Sorcini WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. —President Harding is facing another big problem —tlie problem of what to do with thè party’s “lame dueks.” The crop of “lame dueks’’—politi cians and offieeholders without jobs—

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is already large. but It will be considerably larger aster thè electlon. Republicans anticipate that some flfty G. O. P. Congressmen will fall by thè wayside and there may be more. Many faiied to make thè grade in thè prlmary campaign. Then there is that group of Congressmen who, anticipatìng that this mlght be an off year fui them, decided not to become candidates. The President will be asked to flnd jobs for all these. Several Senators will be waiting, hats in hand, too. Some even. are already waiting—MeCumber of North Dakota and Harry New of Indiana, being araong thè r.otables. The demand for jobs promises to greatly exceed thè supply—and so offieials are worried. A politieian out of a job is a disgruntled politieian—and thè 1924 electlons are ahead wtaen thè G. O. P. wants all thè support it oan muster. The President is looking ahead. however. So is Attorney General Daugh erty and Seeretary of thè Treasury Mellon. B'illing o£ thè vacancy as gc.vernor of thè Federai Reserve

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Board to succeed Govemor W. P. G. Harding of Alabama is In suspension. The sanie is true of thè recently authorized “dirt farmer” member of thè board. No action has been taken either on thè appointment of an assirtant seeretary of thè treasury to succeed Elmer Dover. Then there are thè twenty-four recently authorized Federai judgeships. The “lame duck” season will soon be in full swing around thè Whlte House, but unless many gentlemen, now holding jobs, get mad and qult, competition among sald dueks promlses to be mighty keen. IF YOU ARE WELL BRED Tou know that as soon as soon as you become engaged to a man etiquette demands that hls parents cali immediately upon yours. In thè most correct circlea this cali is altvays made within twenty-four hours aster thè announcement. If thè young man happens to be an orphphan his nearest relative should make thè cali. Even deep raourning does not excuse his family from this social obligation.

PUBLIC DEMANDS BETTER PLUMBING In this day of Advanced Ideas ajid a better public knowledge of modern eanitatlon and thè need of Constant vigilance against ìnfection, sewer gas and all thè other ills which used to accompany thè old style plumbing—thè housewife is showing an added interest In plumbing problema—ls tlie opinion expressed by Joseph Hayes of thè Hayes Brothers, heating and plumbing. power plant and dralnage contractors. Newspapers. magazines and thè wide-awake plumber hiniself have all combined to give thè aver age woman a more thorough knowledge cf thè type of fixtures and Service she should expeet from her instailatlon9. Mr. Hayes continued: “The old time drudgery round thè home has been largely abolished by thè modern labor saving devloes. Devices such as thè electrlc iron, vacuimi cleaner and thè electrlc washer have taken away thè burdens which used to make housework a neverending job. The perfecting of mali, complete. easlly operated electrlc power piante, have taken all thè convenience of thè city to thè farmer’s wlfe. The rural communitles have been enabled to have these advantages regardless of thè fact that in thè country there are no large centrai power pianta avallatale for their servlce. “It has been thè experienoe of our firm that one of thè best of these lasaving devlces ls thè Koehler. which comblnes thè gasoline engine and thè electric generator so that lt oan be operaterl with perfect safety at a retatively low cost. The machine ls deslgned to serve an electrlc lighting System for thè home and in addltion supply sufflolent power to operate an electrlc washer, electric W. S. FRYE I TRANSFER CO. Phone MAln 3J138 Lincoln 4704 I We Haul Anything J

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REVUE IS ELABORATE Ayres ’ Gives Style Show at Circle

By WALTER TANARUS). UICKifA V Fashion land has come to lise The pretty ladies In thè fashion magazines step from thè printed page onto thè stage of thè Circle Theater this week, where thè fiftieth anniversary of L. S. Ayres & Co. ls being observed by a fashion show, “Yesterday and Today,” in additlon to thè regular show. This fashion show, as conceived and arranged by 3. Leopold Kohls, eonductor of thè Circle orchestra, reminds ont of a Zeigfeld “Follies” prornenade. The fashion revue is staged in three parta, opening with an old-fashloned solo by Florence Klnnalrd. Her quaint gown of other days is in sharp contrast to thè gorgeous array which follows in what might be termed thè sport scene. Pretty girls and young men attired in thè latest sport fashions promenade in front of a clubhouse. Mr. Kohls

iron, toaster, or any of thè other eleetrical devices on thè market. It also permits thè installation of an automatio running water System. “In additlon these machines are adaptable to other farm work, such as cream separators, churns. feed ; grlnders and numerous other pieces ! can be operated by thè Koehler sys- j tem“The farmer of today has at hls disposai every eleetrical convenlence j which thè eley dweller has used for years.” CU WEATHER IS DRAG DNBATTERIES “Automobile Storage batterle* have 1 a harder row to hoe during thè long winter days than In summer. Most motorists fall to take this luto consideration.” i* thè opinion of C. B. Harris of tlie Harris U. f 3. L. Service Company, Michigan and Illinois Sts. “The winter inonths, with their in creased hours of darkness, lako an extra soli In eleetrical energy from every Storage battery. Even if a bat- ! tery has stood up well and glveti good i Service during thè summer season. th added energy demanded by winter may cause it to fall by being prematurely disoharged. “The engine ls always more dlfflcult to start in cold weather because of | thè stiffening of thè oil in thè bear ] ings and around thè pistone, and because thè gasoline fnils to vapor ize qulckly. Thl engine resistane demands a further increase In thè ofToris of thè starter and consequcntly a more urgent cali upon thè battery to keep up thè propar eleetrical supply. “My opinion is that thè car ts that thè car owner should not only give his battery' 'a little attentlon,' out plso have a fair underatar.ding of all its coniponent parta and know some of thè reaaons why he should vislt a Service station at i egular perioda for an inspectlon. This ls especlally true during thè early winter months. LUMBER DEMAND SHOWS BUILDING VOLUME IN CITY Indianapolis building reeords are fading every month— great goiru have already been made over last year and all ìndicatlons point to a contlnuatlon of heavy building operations through thè winter, according to Ross 3. Hill, president of thè Indianapolis Dumber Company. “Our business is stili being affected by thè car nhortage, but we norie an improvement in thè servlce —shlpmerits are comlng better than they did a month ago," Mr. Hill said. “The demand for luinber all over

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has picked many Of thè most beautiful girls of thè city to take part in thè àyres’ revue. The couple used to exhibit riding costumes ride across thè stage on horses. Many of thè ladies of fashion carry or are aeeompanied by blue ribbon dogs. This scene is thè laat word in costumes worn on thè streets and at various sportine events. Then “night” cornea on, electric lamps flash up and many women attired in marvelous evening wraps and gowns, aeeompanied by men in latest otyles, appear in promenade. An Old Fashioned Minuet A breath of yesterday is introduced by six dancers in quaint costumes doing thè old-fashioned minuet. Then thè revue goes into thè modern jazz palace where thè Miami T.ucky Seven plays thè latest dance music. The

tlie country has exceeded thè supply fot several months past. This demand has been comlng niainly from thè cities. but now thè country trade is enterlng thè market in heavier volume than at any other tinte during thè past five years. This would indicate that thè farnter is gatting his vocation back on a profltable basis agaln and ls making improvomvnts which he has been compelled to neg lect for several years. This is especlally noticeablo through out thè South, where cotton has made a rapld gain In vaine. “The market is generally strong and is on a fair basis to thè consumer. The manufactures of lumber are operatine on a fair basis of proflt. Those people contempitting building should buy their lumber requirements during thè next two or three months, which will undoubtedly be thè low market, due to thè aeasonal slump in demand. During thè winter months thè manufacturers are placed on a more competitive basis and are willing to sell on lower margin of proflt in order to enable them to keep tiieir pianta in operatlon. The length of thè rainy season in thè South determines our prlces b.ere because about 90 per cent of al! lumber used in Indian apolis Comes from southern mille. If thè pianta are forced to remain idle through a long season because of in.abillty to get thè roln timber to their Kills—tlie prices liete naturally have a tendenry upward. The car shortage lias forced thè closlng of many mllls. High grado lumber has to he kept under shods. IVlth sheds fllled and not telng tibie to get their product started on Its way to thè consumer, many pianta have been forced Into a shutdown. even In thè face of a strong market. “Dealers report a strong and growIng country wide demand from thè railroads. They are expected to buy even heavier in thè near future. Bike thè farmer they have been forced to put off improvements for several years. They are enormous consumerà of high grade lumber and this doma nd is likelv to give prices on high grado lumber an upward tendeney. “All Indications point to a strong demand for lumber during thè winter months. The rubilo is beginnlng to reallze that lt can save money by doing repair work, alterations and new eonstruction during thè winter months and this is puttirig thè lumber demand on a year-round basis and ha* a tendo.icy to take thè luml>er industry out of thè seasonal slump, which used to be decided during thè winter. “The city is in need of homes and that noeti is being fllled as rapidly as possllile. But it is golng to take several years to rellevo thè axisting shortage and I am naturally optimistlc ns to thè future of thè lumber business this year."

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Dancing ICennedys appear in ball room darces. This scene, with its beautifully conceived background and with thè men and women in stunning costumes, is a genuine triumph of beauty. All thè costumes worn by thè women are from thè Ayres’ store. E. S. Ayres & Co. has every reason to be proud of this revue. It refleets class and taste. Mr. Kohls has made splendid entertainment out of thè various seenes, The Circle orchestra plays a pleasing overture, "Pomp and Cireumstance.” The Circle stage is transfomied into a paradise of fashion and style. It is a wonderful shop window come to lise. An artistic treat and a genuine tribute to all concerned. INVENTION IS SUCCESS NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—A mechanicai steering de vice supplanted thè hand ot thè quartermaster of thè Munson liner Munargo on her last

HEAVY ‘LIFT’ CONTRACTS PROBLEMS IN ENGINEERING “The public ls always interested in thè problema which are present during a job of heavy lifting. This is evidenoed by thè crowds which gather to watch thè operations necessari* to get a heavy safe up thè side of a buildand and inside thè office where lt ls to be placed. Most of our contraete for heavy h&uling require a practical knowledge of engineering prlnciples," in thè statement of Mr. W. S. Frye of thè W. S. Frye Transfer Company. “A contract w hich we recently flnlshed for thè Portland IH and Refining Company, Portland, Ind.. required thè six weeks of work of a special crew sent to thè job. The problem there was that of "unloading a stili weighing 60,000 pounds, thirty-flve meet long and ten feet in diameter and made of iron one inch thiok, from thè cara and de livering it quite a distane© to thè plant where thè crew raised lt and set lt perpendieulariy on a foundatlon twelve feot above thè ground level. \Ve also delivered and placed uprlght an eighty-flve foot Steel stack for them beside building a Steel fraine work supporting a lieavj' water tank. "An electric plant for thè Evans Milllng Company of Indianapolis was recently installed by this flrin. The estimated weight of thè complete lnstnllation i 300.000 pounds. It included engines. genemtors and other machinery which fllled Ave frelght cars. “Rome time ago we raised a safety deposlt vault weighing 1,200,000 pounds, four feet from its former position and held it suspended while a new vault was built under lt in thè hasement of an Indianapolis bank. The now vault which we placed in position waa made of five-inch nrmor piate Steel, thè tw'o door fronte v.eightng 55.000 pounds apieee. It is <ne of thè lieavlest vaults in thè Middle West. "The Merchant s Heat and Eight Company contract. work which is row under way, is that of removing thè two old turbines from thè west plant to thè New' Jersey St. plant and instalilng a. new and more modern <>ne to take thè place of both thè old. This turbine has not arrived yet, but it will fili Ave fiat cars and welghs many thousands of pounds. “The ti-ansfer business is rapidly improving. which refleets a betterment of business in generai. The increasing numbers of heavy “Jobs" is a fair indication of thè growing demand for heavier installatlons and improved servlce by many Indiana 1 concerne."

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It Pays to Belong to thè Chamber of Commerce The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce has In thè piW cpiarter century dono an Inrab'ulable good In making Indianapolis a bigger and better city in whleh to live and work. The good it does is eontinuing with overInereasìng forre. Published by this eonrern to help thè Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce in its “Every Member Get a Member in November” campaign. MELLETT PRINTING COMPANY 475 Century Bldg. MA in 4756

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