Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1922 — Page 9
DEC. 11. 1922
SEI/ENTY-ONE ARE CftUGHT IN RftIDS Clean-up Continues Under Mayor’s Orders. The majority of seventy-one defendants arrested in a series of weekend raids by thè police, in Mavor Slianks clean-up crusade, requested in city court today that thelr cases be continued. Three of those tried tcday were fìned. Roy McKee, 32. N. New Jersey St., had only a small amount of •’white mule” whisky, but he waj fìned SIOO and costs on a charge of operating a blind tiger. George Hart, 3*. 616 E. Market St., was fìned SSO and costs for operating a blind tiger. Raymond Green, 634 Hudson St.. was
PLUMBING INSTAL.LED ON “The Buschmann Payment Pian” BY ANY RESPONSIBLE PLUMBER FOR IXFOR3IATIOX SE* August Buschmann & Sons, Ine. MA in 0973 11th and College Ave.
J ELECTRIC LIGHT V AND POWER j j SERVICE j Merchants Heat & Light Company C. O'B. Murphy, Cenerai Manager ' The Day light Corner , •
f| MOLLY’S BREAD Don’t just ask for bread. Insist \ on Molly’s Bread and get thè best Mo&jiXhaxl Stand* thè Test of Daily Uae. INDIANAPOLIS BAKING COMPANY Bakers also of American Beauty Bread and Cakea.
John C. McCloskey Froperty bonghi, .old, leased and managed Rcliable and authoritative Appraisals made Valaations Made for Federai Estate Tax and Indiana Inheritance Tax 407-9 Indiana Tra ut Botldlng. Indianapolis Phone, Main “OSO
MALT AND HOPS 2 1 /2-lb. can of Mftlt Extract 4 ozs. of Oregon Hops 25^ 1 package of leaf Isinglass - 1 dozen ordera delivered * Crown Caps, per gross 30^ Dry Malt, per pound - 3 pounds for 25^ supplìes of all kinds QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO. Malt-Ade Supply Co. 12 Pembroke Arcade. Phone, Main 5Ì526.
“The Yellow Wagon” and 100 Teams COAL ICE POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO— B PHONES
Face Brick Hollow Building Tile Display Room, 1124 HUME-MANSUR BUILDING Interstate Clay Products Co. Prompt Service ro,e
AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT A BILLIARD TABLE FOR THE HOME Affords clean amusement for young and old. The Brunswick-Balke Collender Company 111 S. Pennsylvania St
LUMBER —MILL WORK ONE BOARD OR ONE MILLION FEET Quality Service O. D. Haskett Lumber Co. Phonea—WEbster 0114, Auto. BRookslde 1415
fìned $1 and costa for dlsorderly conduct. Charles Galaugo, 34, 618 E. Merrill St., and four other men were arrested Saturday night in a rald on an alleged card game. Galaugo was charged with keeping a gambling house and thè others were charged with visiting a gambling house and gaming. The cases were continued untll Dee. 14. Some of cases of defendanta caught in thè week-end clean-up were not scheduled to he called untll thè afternoon sesslon of court. INJURED MAN ARRESTED When two policemen were sent to thè homo of Toney Berpops, 45, 1440 N. Holmes Ave, early today to arrest him on an affidavit charging him with operating a blind tiger. they sound him in bed suffering from a broken leg. Berpops tvas not required to give bond. He was slated at police headquarters on a charge of operating a blind tiger, but remained at home. Police say they sound 200 gallona of wine at Berpop's home several days ago.
IN NEED A milieu motorUtg who us. SeiFa*t iwtar by U a* oca gb.olut.ly seco re tube repalr, Ask gay on. of thè millton. Mede In Indienepells by ROBERT M. BOWES CO., INO.
A FLOCK OF FORDS and A GANG OF MEN ALWAYS ON THE JOB Hayes Bros. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING CONTRACTORS MAIN 2493 M-2492
MAM mmm Heads of Large Municipalitiet Meet for Legislative Purposes. Mayor John Hylan of New York City, who is attempting to organize a municipal bloc in Congress, is expected to cali on Mayor Shank either this week or next, according to word brought back by John F. Walker, superintendent of thè Street eleo hlng department. Mr. Walker, City Councilman Benjamin H. Thompson and Dr. M. J. Spencer, Democratic member of thè Board of Public Works, eonstituted a commlttee to go to New York to study Street cleanining equipment. They were told in New York that Mayor Hylan, Mayor William IJ.
PIPO CAI I WHEELSIIITAL Important Parts of Automobiles Often Neglected. Motorista have come to realize more and more thè necessiti’ of keeping thè wheels of thelr care in thè very best of oonditlon. Formerly car owners * pald no attention whatever to wheels and rima although these are among thè most vital parta of thelr cars, according to F. W. Dennerllne, manager of thè Indiana Wheel and Kim Company, 40 W. North St. "Automobile* can struggle along someway or other wlthout almost anythlng. They will get along with hall of thè cyllnders working, with or wlthout tlres, minus fendere, hood, body or top. But none yet haa lnvented a way of m&king cars run successfully on anything but ice and snow wlthout wlieels. This is thè reason motorlste are growlng attentlve to thè care of wheels and rima,” Mr. Dennerllne sald. "The tendency has been to take wheels too much as a matter of course. The eame thing applles to rima. These wheels and rims cAn be, unless properly cared for, thè source of endless troubie to thè motorista They get out of line and saw expensive tlres to piece. They get bunged up, develop elusive squeaks and creaka that drive thè motorhft half crazy. “lt waa to remedy theee condltiona that we organlzed thè Indiana Wheel and Rim Company. Among a few of thè thlngs we are able to do la to take thè nerve-racking squeaks out of wheels, avoid cutting of tube valve w stema by lnaertion of propar wedges in thè rima. In addition to this we are in a positlon to replace all broken and daraaged parts. I thlnk I aafely can asy that we earry in stock parts for practically every known make of wheel, regardlesa of whether it be wood, wlre or metal diso. "We make a specialty of our paint work and on short notice, three days is all we need in most instane*, can paint wood wheels arty desired color. We carry in stock rims and wheels for all makes of cars from 1912 down to thè present models and all we need to giva a customer rapid and satisfactory Service is thè model of thè machines and thè make and sire of thè rim he uses. "If thè motorista of thè country only reallzed fully thè vital lmportance of givlng proper attention to wheels and rims they would flnd themaelves saved a world of troubie and expense. Fortunately they are
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Thompson of Chicago, and Mayor Koehler of Cleveland are meeting in Chicago this week to discuss thè formation of a municipal bloc to be lnstituted in thè Legislature which will make it impractical for a publlc utility to go to Federai Court aster they have been turaed down by a publlc sei-vice commission. Cases of this nature are now pending in thè Federai Court here. WOMAN INJURED An automobile driven by William Burge, 21, of Beech Grove, yesterday struck thè rear of an automobile driven by Thursal Hashman, 22, 1707 Park Ave., swerved and.turned over in a ditch on Emerson Ave., near Six_ teenth St. Mrs. Betty Russell of Beech Grove was cut about thè face and injured about thè body. FATHER SEEKS SON Police of Indianapolis were requested today to search for George McCarthy. 16, of 526 Tenth St., Logansport. Louis McCarthy said his son left on Dee. 5.
realizing this a greutec degree than ever before." PAYMENT PLUMBING PLAN PROVES GREAT SUCCESS A great novelty In thè partisi payment pian of moklng purchasee has been introduced by thè finn of August Buschmann <ft Sons, Wholesale plumbing and heatlng eupply dealer* at College Ave. and Eleventh St. This is a payment pian to be used by property owners In installlng heatlng and plumbing systema Tho detßlls of thè System were explalned by Alfred W. Buschinomi, presldent of thè company. "Tho pian, which has become geriera] !v known throughout thè trada aa thè Buschmann payment pian, operates exactly as does thè deferrel payment pian used so long by deaìers In viclrolas, plano, washlng machines, automobiles and other artlclea of merchandlse. It is sprango that never beforo was it applled to heatlng plants and plumbing. "We have had thè pian in operation only- a short time, relatively speaklng, but already it has proved that lt is a success beyond any questlon of a doubt. In thè past many persona have been compelled to delay or forego entlrely lnstallatlon of plumbing or heatlng devices becauae of thè necesslty of having a large amount of money available atone time. “This always haa aeemed wrong to us and we felt from thè flrst that some pian to remedy this condition could be worked out. At last we hit upon a solution so simple that we won dered why on earth we had not thought of lt long before. If many articles of household fumiture can be purchased on payrnents why can not thè same pian he applied successfully to our line of work, we reasoned. “This led to thè adoption of thè pian. At brut we were severely crlticlzed and many propheclos of fallure were made. However, experlence has proved t.hat we were right, even more so than we had fìgured at flrst. "To takq advantage of thè pian lt ls advisable that thè home owner cali at our office select his fixtures and then placo thè contract with any responsiblo plumber in thè city. When thè work Ir completed thè plumber t* pald one flfth thè contract prioe and thè balarice ts pald in ten monthly or fifty weekly installments, at thè option of thè customer. “The customer is then assured of having fixtures of hi own selectloa Rtid having thè work done by any Arra he deslres.” HEARING THURSDAY A hearing on a petitlon of thè In-tei-state Public Service Company to acqulre all of thè property of tho Hydro-Eleotrlc Light and Power Company and to lssue certificate. will be held before tho publio sarvtce commislon Thursday mornlng.
The BRUNSWICK bullt from thè start to play all makes of Records —■wlthout cost Increasing attachments. Brunswlcks are Mechanlcalfy Perfeot. 134 N, Opposlte Penn. St. . SAofir-* Keith’a
Phone, Main 3057 THE WHITAKER PRESS Ine. “Printing Done Righe > Flfth Floor Prlnt Craft Building 223-25 North New Jersey Street
THUfiSGETSAFE AT (ESTATI About S2OO Missing From Delaware and St. Clair Place. Burglars entered thè filling station of thè Pure OH Company, Delaware and St. Clair Sta., during thè night and hauled away a amali safe. The exact amount of money in thè saie was not known, but employes said it was more than S2OO. The burglars forced an entrance through a window on thè St. Clair St. side of thè building, but carried thè safe through a window on thè other side. The same filling station was entered about a. week ago by a thief who stole a pay telephony.
TUBEREPRIRKIT PIMPULAII Motorista Flnd Effectiva Aceessory Valuabie Aid. Much of thè success and pleasure on motorlng de penda upon thè effecttveness of some relatively email accessory according to an officiai of thè Robert M. Bowes Company, 124 E. Ohio 8t„ manufacturers and dlatributors of thè weli known Seal-Fast Minuteman repalr kit for repairlng automobile, motorcycle and blcycle tubee. "We have had our utmost ex porta tlons as to tho Minuteman kit more than justifìed," he sald. “It is easily and quickly applied. It requlres thè use of no cement, gasoline, heat or cumbersome equipment. It is a well recognized fact that In Seal-Fast thè dlsadvantages of other mcaria ot qulck repalr are done away with. Seal-Fast repoirs are applied by thè use of our solvent and rubber welding compound which partially devulcan lzes thè tube and welds thè repalr into an integra! part of thè tuba. "Seal-Fast has proved that it is ideal for ro&dside repairs and that is thè reai reason tho majority of purchasers make uso of it. It is extremely economical and a big timo saver. These factors olone have made it unusually popular with motorista. I foel absolutely certa!n that it ls one of thè fastest and most rellabl© tube repairs in existonce. "Our faith in our product ls so great that we have moda our famous ‘money back’ guarantee and thè fact that we are not called upon to refund money to purcliaaers is thè best proof that our product haa proved thoroughly satisfactory to thè motorlng public under thè most trylng circumstancea. “From thè very flrst it was our idea that tf a merchant ha* a good product that can be relled upon to do all or more than is claimed for lt tho proper thing to do is to give demonstrations ehowing just exactly what mny be expocted of thè artlcle in questlon. In accordano© with this pian we have seen to it that demonstrations of SealFast have been given all over tho United States. Any motorist who ever has been stuck miles away from a servine station with a punotured tire and no repalr kit, and most of thern at some time or other have had this unfortunato experlence, takes very kindly to thè Idea of purchasing a kit which he has seen putto actual test in an accessory store. "Merchants realize that slow moving merchandiso is a llabillty and not an asset and tho fast selllng qualitles of Seal Fast have made lt most popular among dealer as well as with tho automobile owner."
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OUR Christina and Nc-w Yenr Greetlng Card sample hooks are now ready for your lnspeetion and they are thè most beautiful and varled we have ever seen. You are urged to inaka your seleetion early, before thè stock is depleted. A telephone cali wlll brlng these fine samples to you. Mellett Printing Co. Parti culai* Printer. Century Bldg. MA In 4756.
GIRL IS INJURED BY AUTOMOBILE Five More Arrested on Charges of Speeding. Ruth Silverman, 12, 1130 S. West St., is recovering from injuries recelved yesterday when she was struck by an driven by Ray Devlin, 813 S. Missoudi St. The gidl told thè police she ran in front of thè automobile. Five persone were arrested on charges of speeding. They were Frank Woods, 37, 3408 E. Washington St.; Walter Marks, 19, Marion, Ind.; Virgtl Reeves, 1513 Broadway; Jesse Moore, 953 Prospect St„ and Cliff Haley, 253 Eastem Ave. The police emergency machine eollided with an automobile driven by R.
DEMAND FOR CLAY PRODUCTS INCREASES Nevjfr in tho history of thè industry has there been so great a denaand for clay product* as there ls at thè present timo, ls thè opinion xpreesed by W. A. Shoemaker, manager of thè Interstate Clay Products Company. 1124 Hume-Mansur building. "All building record* have been broken during thè present year,” Mr. Shoemaker sald. "But in spite of tho generai domand for material* all aiong thè lino I foel certain I am safe in saylng that thè demanda for clay Products la keeping ahead of thè generai level. "We maintaln an office and display room in Indianapolis, although we are one of thè nower concerna, and no great has been our business that we have sound lt necessaxy to open a branch at South Bend to take care of thè growth. We have sound that through this office we are abìe to tuke care of our many customers in northem Indiana much more promptly than wo were formerly. "This move waa simply in line with tho generai ‘personal Service’ policy pursued by thè Interstate Clay Products Company slnce ita flrst beglnnings. We made up our mind* when we flrst went into business that thè nume of our company should beccme synonmous with thè term Service’ and I know we have aucceeded in maklng it so. "Because of strict ad ho re noe to this policy and thè splendid output and high quailty of thè produets of thè several brick and clay companles whose produets lt distrlbutes throughout this terrttory, a rapldly exponding business haa been bullt up. "This year our business has been far greater than ever before. Howevor we have worked out our problem of dlstrlbutlon so carefuliy that desplte thè unprecedented demanda for our produets we have been able to give prornpt Service to customer* almost wlthout exceptlon. "Among thè large locai projeets for which our concem is supplylng material is thè new Indianapolis Athletla Club building at Vermont and Merldian Sts." BUILDING PERMÌTS David W Pisber, dwellin*. 8148 . New York, $7,000. T E Grinelade, <1 volitai, 1817 E. Raymond, $3,000. T Orinelude, dwlHnr, 128 N. Brsdley, 94.000. ¥. E. Orinai ad, duelline, 888 N. Wallace. 94.000. Empirò Lise and Aoddcot Inetirance Company, elvator, 215 E. New York, $2.000, Mary Meohvn. rarare. 521 Dormati. $428. Alfred! Whteler, addition, 1358 Bherman, S3OO. Cornelia Vollmer, tarara 624 Eartera, $275. E G. Caln, doublé, 4843 Wtnthrop. $5,000, C. N. Carter, addition, 4058 Park. S4BB. Martha A. Sarabo, reroof. 3363 A dame, SSOO. W. Xj. Porute, aarage, 1054 W. ThlrtyStcond, 5320, Orßyhnu Hotel, al*n, 1087 N. PennaytVAtila. $375, Rertoti Hotel, alrn, 503 X. Delaware. $425. Indianapolis Board of Health, nurse home. Fall Oreok and Locke, 9328.000.
F. E. Gates Marble & Tile Co. Manufacturers and Erectors Twenty First and Adams. WE bster 4330.
SPINK ARMS HOTEL 419 -North Meridian St. A Reality of Convenienoa. -INDIANAPOLIS’ NBWEST AND FINKBT HOTEL. Unexceiled Transleut Service—s3 and up. One, two and three-room fnrosshed apartments wlth kltchenette, fIOO per month and up. Cnfurlished apartments In our new adSition, SSO and up • unexceiled caie Service ; Table d’hote luncheon, 75 cent; Table d’hote dlnner, $1.26; also Service a la carte.
L. Cooper, 3228 N. Delaware St., S&turdsy night at Merldian and TwentySecond Sts. Cooper, lt was said, failed to give a signal that he was about to tum and thè police car struck him. Cooper waa arrested on a charge of
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Every druggist here guarantees eaoh 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 companles combined, ls available for your needs and requlremvnts for fuel and building materiala of quality and Btabllity. ALLIED Coal and Material Co. 407-8 Odd Ffcllow Building Main 2440. LI ncoln 7581
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Attention — Wire Wheel Owners Now ls th* time to’ have thoee wheete taken care of. We replace broken epokee and tlghten up wheela.. Cali ue for Prloes and Information. Indiana Wheel and Rim Co. 40 West North Streut. Cl relè 7348
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improper drlving. The police squad was en route to thè home of Scott Wadley, 3047 N. Pennsylvania St., in answer to a burglar cali, when th*. accident occurred. No prowler was sound at thè Wadley residence.
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The Russet Cafeteria is now serving Dinner from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Lunch hours remain thè same, 11:30 to 2:15 p. m. Higheat quality fooda prepared by skilled whltc women cooka. Moderate Prices 37 South Meridian St.
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American Constmction Company 1501 E. GEORGIA. Drexel 0441. Street, Sewer, Bridge, Concrete, Sand and Gravel.
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