Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1922 — Page 7

DEC. 4, 1922

LAFOLLETTEBLDC FACES FIRSTTILT WITHJIEGULARS Progressive Form Program Differs With Administration Schedule. liy United Presi WASHINGTON, Dee. 4.—Tho newIy formed progressive bloc will face its test in thè first session of Congress, which will meet at noon. The progressives also ha ve an agriculture program differing in essentlal particulars from that proposed by thè Admlnistration. The first test of progressive power, therefore, probably will come upon

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7 ELECTRIC LIGHT V , AND POWER j SERVICE j . Merchants Heat & Light Company C. O’B. Murphy, General Manager The Day light Corner

MOLLY’S BREAD k when served with jam or honey ia a reve- \ \ lation to thè kiddies. JAtÀiqsJhai Stands thè Test of Daily Use. INDIANAPOLIS BAJCING COMPANY Bakers also of American Beauty Bread and Cakea.

John C. McCloskey Property- bought. old, le&sed and managed Rcliable and authorltative Appraiaals made Yalnatlons Made tor Federai Estate Tax and Indiana Inheritance Tax 407-9 Indiana Trust Building. Indianapolis Phone, Alain 7030

MALT AND HOPS 2i/ 2 -lb. can of Malt Extract 4 ozs. of Oregon Hops 26^ 1 package of leaf Isinglass -T®r 1 dozen orders delivered Crown Caps, per gross 30^ Dry Malt, per pound 10^ 3 pounds for 2o^ SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO. Malt-Ade Supply Co. 12 Pembroke Arcade. Phone, Main 5526.

“The Yellow Wagon” and 100 Teams COAL ICE POLAR ICE AND FVEL CO—B PHONES

Face Brick Hollow Building Tile Display Room, 1124 HUMB-MANSUR BUILDING Interstate Clay Products Co. Prompt Service ' CI relè 0237

HEAT WITH OIL Replace Your Coal Fire With an Oil Burner Msde for all piirposes stoves. furnacee, bollerà. industriai pianta. All ara aafe, rlean eeonorafcal. eWcietit. reliable. Prloes frosn S2O to $450. Estimate® furnished. RUSSELL C. LOWELL, M. E., HEATING ENGINEER “The Oli Burner Man." 2062 Broadway RA ndolph 3307.

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this matter. If thè Administration succeeds in getting enacted tho main principles of its legislative program, thè progressives will be held by Ite critica to have faiied at thè outset. If thè progressive pian predominates in thè legislation, thè prestige of thè bloc will grow, not only in Washington, but throughout thè country. The progressives do not expect too much at this session. They will not reach their full strength in elther House until aster March 4. They are, however, powerful enough in thè Senato to put up a sturdy fight for their proposa Is. What appears likely to happen is compromise legislation, in which some Administration ideas and some progressive ones will appear. They would gladly take thè Administration biil or bills without cliange rather than get nothing for thè farmer. $40,000 IN FURS STOLEN CHICAGO, Dee. 4. —Fur thieves today drilled through a twenty-two-inch wall into thè Brecker Brothers li Company, Wholesale furriers, and escaped with $40.000 worth of furs.

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RQADCONTRftCT AWARDS GIVEN State Commission Lets .Jobs on Forty-Six Miles. Contracts for hard surfacing and on forty-six miles of Fallerai and State roads, costing $1,167,928.76, were awarded oy thè Indiana highway commission today. Among those receiving awards were: George Gross Construction Company of La Porte, for concrete pavement on 10.6 miles on thè Michigan road in St. Joseph County from thè county line to South Bend amounting to $189,264. Miller & Miller, Elkhart, 12.2 miles concrete pavement on thè Range Line road in Hamilton County, from Car-

NEIAfARTMFTHOD PROVESPOPULRR Nickel Replaces Copper in Halftone Work. Only thè very flnest and highest grade art work in commercial lines will satisfy thè modem customer, is thè opinion expressed by an officiai of thè StafTord Engraving Company of this city. “In no line of modem industry has there been a higher degree of development and improvement than in our industry. The old days when almost any kind of a haphazard job would suit a customer have gone never to return. In thè thirty years we have been in business we have seen a tremendous advance in thè developmnt of commercial art and work which was consldered thè climax of artistic erfection a decide ago would be reJected today wlthoua second’s hesitation.” “Business houses have come to reallze that nothing increases thè selling power of their goods more than high-grade commercia] art work. In fact this is one of thè strongest selline factors in exlstence today and as a result thè demand for thè very latest and best type of work of this sort is increasing steadlly. “Aster long experience and series of exhaustive experiments we have perfected a process of placlng a nickel face on half tones, an accomplishment thè trade has been looking for eagerly for a number of years. “We cali these new plates ‘StaffordTones.’ They are superior in every particular to ordinary copper halftones. as much superior as is nickel type to thè ordinary electrotype. One of thè leading features of our new product is that it will last,three tlmes as long on thè press at thè most con servati ve estimate. They are so hard and so durable that they are immune to thè numerous accidenta which scratch, mar and ruln copper halftones. In additimi they have thè great advantage of being immune to lnk corroslon and they are not harmed by rats and mice. In depth, richness of tone, shading. delicacy and detail they are fully thè equal of copper halftones. “And hecause nickel unlike copper, W. W. WISE All Kinds of Brìck Work 206 Indiana Trust Building Cirri® 4164 ' ii '' J

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Purchasere of WASTE PAPER NATIONAL PAPER STOCK CO. CI relè 4000-4001 320-330 W. Michigan St.

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We maintain ato EXPERT Service and rebullding plant. Have your Marvel rebuilt into a new carbureter. Marvel Carbureter Sales Co. 926-28 E. Washington Street Drexel 0172

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mel to three miles south of thè Tipton County line, at a cost of $238,394. Mcßride and Neibert of Columbus, structures on 11.5 miles of thè French Liek road in Spencer County from Warrick to Dale at a cost of $26,194. Foulkes Contracting Company of Terre Haute, for 8.87 miles of concrete pavement, costing $239,985, on thè French Lick road in Dubois County, Hayesville to Crystal. Edgar Taylor of Evansville, for grading and structures on 6.3 miles of thè French Lick road in Dußois and Orange counties from Crystal to two miles west of French Lick. PRISOWS FLIGHT HALTEDBYSHDT When a prisoner registering as Bailey H. Atkins, 30, of Broadland, 111., broke ' away from Motorpolicemen

has no afflnity for ink, they produce cleaner, sharper prints. The best part of it all is that they cost no more ai. though far superior in worth and Service. “Stafford Tones are not an experiment. They are in use daily in many of thè best printing houses in Indiana and there is a growing demand for them from all parta of thè country." FURNACE ECONOMY BECOMES IMPORTANT Heating Plant Kflìcienej Should Ile Sought, Dealer Say. Great activity along homo building lines in Indianapolis during thè past i season and at thè present Urne has resulted in an unusual and unexpectedly large demand for furnaces and other heating equipment. according to Harry Rybolt, president of thè Itybolt Heating Company. “In thè past few months. we have installed more furnaces in private ! homes than for a simll&r period for a number of years back. New homes requlre new heating equipment, and, as we all know, Indianapolis has bullt | more new homes during thè past year ! than e ver before in thè history of thè city. “Naturally, all new furnaces ir.stalled do not go into new homes, for there have been many casca where remodelling work postponed as long as possible when thè abnormal high prloes of thè war perioii stili were In exlstence, has required thè placlng of new and up-to-date heating equipment j in old bulldings. Also there has been 1 a great amount of furnaee repair ; work to be done. “Probably thè most important factor in a suceessful heating plant is proper installation. This should le thè ; very first thlng to be given proper at- j tention by thè home builder, but. un- • fortunately, it frequently is never tHought of at all by bini. Many a high-grade, really fine furnac.e has been made ineffective through mlser- i able installation work. The result has | been that a fine furnaee has been given blame it no way deserves. “We make it a ruìo in our company I to employ none but thè very highest s grade of fumare workmen, and 1 - thlnk we cari assure thè public that ; any time we are called upon for serv-. ice we will be sound in a posltion to give Service of thè very highest type. “The high price of suol Rt thè pres ent time makes lt imperative that ; heating plants he kept in thè best of condition. In thè old days when coal j costs were about one-half of what ! they are today, lt made no particular diffcrence whether or not thè furnaee operated economieally. Frequently thè householder figured it would be poor economy to have it overhauled. “But now all is different. Many

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Fletcher and Bushong at 2 a. m. today Fletcher fired two shots in thè air. Atkins faiied to stop. A third shot hit him in thè right hip. breaking thè bone. The two policemen saw a red automobile drive up to McCarty and West Sta., and stop. Atkins jumped out and rari around to thè side of a drug store, it is alleged. The policemen pursued him and caught him. When they searched him they sound a ,32-caliber automatic pistol in his pocket. Atkins told thè police, they say, he had bem rooming at 537 S. West St. The automobile that Atkins was driving was a Scripps Booth, license No. 111557, which license was issued for a Monroe car to Francis O’Brien, 2810 Salem St., according to police. In thè automobile thfe police sound a woman’s hat and steel jacket bullets. Atkins held at thè detention ward of thè city hospital on eharges of vagrancy, carrying concealed weapons and resisting arrest.

familles have sound to their joy and satisfaction that a little money judiciously expended on furnaee repairs has saved them tons of coal at high prices during thè winter months. "In view of exlsting condltlons. I think I would advise thè householder to look to hls heating plant carefully and see that lt is givlng him thè very highest degree of efficlency In opera-1 ! tlon.” TRACTION LINE ADDS DINING CAR SERVICE Cars Will Operate lletween Indianapolis and IxiuisvUle. A novelty *ln interurban servire ini thè forni of dining car Service will be inaugurated on thè line between Indianapolis and Louisvllle, according to officiala of thè Interstate Public Serv- j ice Company. The Service will start in thè spring, it was announeed. The ! dining cars will be run each way three times daily and will have seat- i ing accommodations for twenty-four i persona. They will be operateti as 1 trailer for Limited car. The line also has adopted a standard color for all its cars. In thè future all cars will be painted orante. According to Bert Weedon, generai freight and pasaenger agcnt of thè* company, all paaaenger cars are being rep.ointed as fast as possible. This sharie, he say, ls favored by experts j on safety as it is far easier for motorlsts and other persona at Crossing to see a bright orango car than a car of thè Hubdued coior, such as dark green, which blenda sviti! ahrubbery too easily. Officiai of thè company headed by Harry Reld, president, compieteti a tour of inapectlon of thè coni par. y> j tractlon line between Indianapolis and Louisvllle. Stop were made at thè ì new sub-power station at Southport, ! tho shop at Scottsburg and otlier polnts along thè line.

UHM ; COMPIETE DI Ri! United l’rres WASHINGTON, Dee. 4.— I l’ho Hardj ington Adminiatration today made it ! olear that it deaires to compiote thq I Alisele Shoals nitratr Project, regardles of what dlsposition is made thè huge war plant by Congress. For thè continuatimi of thè work on datn No. 2 on thè Tennessee Uisver at Muscle Shoals. President Harding in his budget mesaage asked fot- o total of $6.992,500 for thè fiscal year beginning .Tuly 1. 1923. The approprlation made for thè eurrent year totals $7,500,000. The grami total cost of thè dam will run to near $25.000,000.

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29' A YEAR Stafford Engraving Cq 'House aft/deas" Centuky Bldo, Indianapolis Commerciai art HALPTONES - ZINC EtCWNG* - COLOR PLATES KNORAVED AND ENBOSSED STATIONEtTi

BEDFORD STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO. Contractors—Engineers 810-15 F.etcher Savings and Trust Building Indianapolis Indiana.

Richmond Hammered Piston Rings Hammered rings are now and have been used exclusivcly on all European automobile for thè past ten y care. Richmond electrically hammered rings are standard equipment on quality cara. The ring that stops oil troubles. We have complete stocks of all sizes and oversizes Indiana Wheel and Rim Co. 40 West North Street. CI relè 7345

HOGUEHOLDSUP TWO MONEY BILLS Controller Decides He Must Look luto Appropriations. Ordinances appropriating $35,940 additional for firemen’s salariea and wages and creating two new office in thè Street department in 1923 were held up by City Controller Joseph L. Hogue today for further scrutiny They were to have been introduced in thè city council meeting tonight. The sire department appropriation is required to pay twenty new firemen needed at stations in Broad Ripple and Brightwood, according to Fire Chief John J. O’Brien.

PUTTEGLASSBIS NUMEROUS USLS Value of Material for Everyday Use Now Recognized. More and more it is comlng to be realized that piate glass is a necessity In modern fife and not a luxury, according to Parker H. James, president of thè Indianapolis Glass Company, manufacturers and jobbers of piate glass, 1002 Kentucky Ave. “Piate glass is used universali* in this day and ago.” Mr. James said. “It. is used in industry, in homes. in business and in automobile. The presene® of piate forTnerly was thè cause of eomment. now its absence is thè cause of eomment. “In thè home it has numerous uses. Housewives have sound that it results in a tremendous saving in household labor and they have seen its many advantages for use as tops for dreasing tables and other articles of furniture. Not only does it add beauty and quiet dignity to thè articles-on which it is used, but it also riffords valuable protection to beautiful and hlghly finished woods and keeps them from being marred by damaging liquida spilled by accident. "Many a splenditi tahle has been scarred by having a liot dlsh set on it for only a few minutes. Accidents of this kind necessitate an expenditure for refinishing far in excess of thè cost of a top glass which would afford absolute protection for many years. “Recently we took over thè interest of thè locai branch of thè K&wneer Company of Niles. Mich.. wnich has been in thè business of iristalling store fronts. We also have purchased thè plant and equipment of thè Hoosler Glass Company of this city. These additlons practlcally will doublé our capacity for turning out automobile glass, for which there is a great and constanti}' lncreasing demand. "New orders are comlng in upon us with surprising rapldity. Trade from automobile factorles is thè largest single item in our business, although there is a steady demand for mirror work and store front installation. "Due to thè heavy demand a shortage of piate glass continue to exist. Prlces remain strong and thè demand heavy. At present we have a fairly good supply of piate and window glass on hand. "We are in a position to design and construct store .fronts of any kind for any character of business. This is a specialty to which we have devoted great care and attention and we are in a position to give thè very highest of Service possible."

F. £. Gates Marble & Tile Co. Manufacturers and Erectors Twenty-First and Adarns. WE bster 4330.

'“They’re going to have $35,000 or $40,000 left in thè salaries and wages fund of thè sire department this year,” said Hogue. The other bill abolishes thè office

CUBI ìy*p**^ “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours

Every druggist here guarantees each package of "Pape’s Cold Compound” to break up any cold and end grippe misery in a few hours or money retumed. Stuffiness, pain,

Greater Service to Indianapolis The extensive resources of A. B. Meyer & Co. and thè Indianapolis Mortar and Fuel Co., together with thè EXPERIENCED SERVICE of both companies combined, is available for your needs and requirenii-nts for fusi and building materials of quality and stability. ALLIED Coal and Material Co. 407-8 Odd Fellow Building Main 2440. LI ncoln 7581

Ask for Browder’s Ice Cream Everybody Says It’s Good We give special attention Browder Ice Main 5596. 918 N. Senato.

It Pays to Belong to thè Ch.vmber of Commerce T> Indianapolis C’hamber o( Commerce has in thè past quarter century done an incalculabie good in maklng Indianapolis a blgger and better city in which to live and work. The Koòd lt does is continuine with everInoreasinK force. Published bv this concern lo help thè Indianapolis Chninber of Commerce in its “Every Mera ber Oet a M-mber in Xovember” campaign. MELLETT PRINTING COMPANY 475 Century Bldg. MA in 4756

Automobile Glass Replaced Whlle Ycu Walt Building Glass of All Kinds Indianapolis Glass Co. 1002 Kentucky Ave. Clr. 7727

Belmont 3700 O’Donnell Transfer Co. Transfer and Trueking. Heavy Hauling and Safe Moving by Expert Riggers. Overland Truck Service. 1503 W. Washington St.

Rent a New Ford —Drive It Yourself Touring Cars SAUNDERS Coupes Roadsters Drive It Yourself Sedans l’hon. Circi. (836 SYSTEM 330 N. Delaware St.

FURNACE REPAIRING By Expert Mechanics The Rybolt Heating Co. MA in 1282 632 Mass. Ave.

“None Setter Miti Work’’ SPEEDWAY LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Our Truck Service Covers Marion County Herbert E. Hill, President Belmorit 2000

Is Your Fire and Casualty Insurance Adequate? Let Us Solve Your Insurance Coverage IT PAYS TO INSURE WITH AN OLD EST AULÌ SHED OFFICE THEODORE STEIN, JR. GENERAL INSURANCE 240-44 Consolidatoti Bldg. MAin 3433—3434

We Will Build you a home and sell on easy payments. ROYSE BORCHERT 603 City Trust Bldg.

WASTE PAPV!?W Buy AilKinJ, Main 6083 American Paper Stock Company locrporat.d

of assistant Street commissioner ir ebarge of improved streets and sidewralks and substitutes a superintendenl of Street repairs at $2,000 a year and two assistants at $1,500 a year each.

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SPINK ARMS HOTEL 410 North Meridian St. A Reallty of Convenlence. —INDIANAPOLIS’ NE WEST AND FINEST HOTEL. Unexcelled Transient Service—s3 and up. * One. two and three-room faraished apartments with kitchenette, SIOO per rnontk and up. Cnfurìished apartments in our new adiition, SSO and up; enexcelled case Service; Tuble d’hote luncheon, 75 cents; Table d'hote dinuer, $1.25; liso Service a la carte.

The Russet Cafeteria is now servlng Dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Lunch hours remain thè sama, 11:30 to 2:15 p. su. Highest quality foods prepared by skilled white women cooks. Moderate Prices 37 South Meridian St.

INTERSTATE Public Service Co. jm LIMITED si /I TRAINS JL £ "Èr DAILY Between INDIANAPOLIS and LOUISVILLE

American Construction Company 1201 E. GEORGIA. I>rexet 0441. Street, sewer, iiriti*et, Cenerete, Sunti and Gravel.

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