Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1922 — Page 9
DEC. 19, 1922
MY INDIMI. GETS NO PBOFII Company Attorneys Assert Concern Never Has Had Gain. The public Service commisslon was furnished with Information In its hearing of thè Consolidated Bell rate casce, intended to show that thè Indiana Bell had operated in Indiana wlthout proflt since its formatlon in 1920. Thls was eubmitted by W. M. Thompson, attomey for thè Bell, upon request of thè commission that a showing of thè relations be--ween thè American Telephone and Telegraph Company, thè Western Electrict Company and associated
PLUMBING INSTALLED ON “The Buschmann Payment Pian” BY ANY RESPONSiBLE PLUMBER FOR INFORMATION SEE August Buschmann & Sons, Ine* ) ELECTRIC LIGHT C ) 1 [ AND POV/ER [ ; SERVICE j . } j Merchants ; . Heat & Light Company C. O’B. Murphy, General Manager The Daylight Corner \ ' t
gj MOLLY’S BREAD is, in fact, a body-buìTd-ing, nutritious food that JUtfLai stands thè daily test. INDIANAPOLIS BAKING COMPANY Bakers a'so of American Beauty Bread and Cakes.
John C. McCloskey Froperty bougìit. otd, leaed and manased Reliable and anthoritatire . Apprai.als made Valoation Made for Federai Estate Tax and Indiana Inheritance Tax 407-9 Indiana Trai Building. Indianapolis Phone, Main “OSO
MALT AND HOPS 2V2-lb. can of Malt Extract - 4 ozs. of Oregon Hops 1 package of leaf Isinglasa L" 1 dozen orders delivered .^O.OO Crown Caps, per gross Dry Malt, per pound 3 pounds for SUPPLIES OF ALL KIND9 QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO. Mait-Ade Supply Co. 12 Pembroke Arcade. Phone, Main 5526.
“The Yellow Wagon” and 100 Teams^ GOAL- ICE POLAR ICE AND FVEL CO.—B PHONES Face Brick Hollow Building Tile Display Room, 1124 HUME-MANSUR BUILDING Interstate Clay Products Co Prompt Service Cl rc,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. Phones—WEbster 0114, AutL BRookslde 1415
companles be presented to determine thè legality of thè 4.5 per cent contract. No Information concerning thè eamlngs et thè A. T. & T. Co. was submitted, as It was explained by counsel that no segregated accounts were kept of thè long lines division and that therefore thè Indiana earnings could not be pointed out. Memories It m-m-m whig! No, thè Volstead act has not been repealed. That odor of alcohol in thè downtown district comes from thè anti-freeze misture in thè automobile radiatore. The zero weather brought lt out. The boys who used to go through thè swinging doore for something to warrn them up now | merely stand on thè Street corI nere and remlnisce.
A FRIEND IN NEED A mllilcu motorista wno ue SeUFast gwear bv it as oa absoluteìy secure tube repair. Aslt any on of tbe mllllon. Made In Indlananolls by ROBERT M. BOWES CO., INC.
A FLOCK OF FORDS and A GANG OF MEN ALWAYS ON THE JOB Hayes Bros. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING CONTRACTORS MAIN 2493 M-2492
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RIVER TO SUPPLY ELECTRIC POWER Giant Plant Now Under Construction in Banks of Wabash. Relative! y few persona roallze thè magnitudo of thè r.ew plant of tho Centrili Indiana Power Company now in course of construction on tho Wa bush River, near Terre Haute, accqrding to au officiai of thè company. "Thls plant Bill be part of a great System which supplica light and power to lt’3 cltle.j and towns in iti diana, ’ he sali. "The magnltude of thè plant may be jUvlged from thè fact that more than one-half of thè capacity of thiWabash River will be u r ed in supply ir.g thè plant with water for Con densers and thè water will pass back irto thè channel below thè plant Great transmission linea will be con structed to augment all locai pianta. "Goal land of more than 3,000 tcres has been purchased by thè company at thè plunt, thus precludmg tie-ups from fuel scardty due to strìkes or otherw'se. A new town will doubtless spring up at thls site, which is on thè Pennsylvania Hall road nr.d well chosen. “The company has engaged thè Services of thè best engineering tal ent in building thè power plant. A most economie method of handllng coal has been devisod. For instane©, a shaft ha* been sunk dose to thè -itation and ss coal is hotsted from thè mine, lt will be duinped lnjto hunk ere and movod on conveyors to thè plt, where a crushing machino will preparo lt for mechanical stockers. A trernondous saving will thus be effected. This gives an idea of thè management'B keeri Inaìght luto bu.fiW. S. FRYE TRANSFER CO. l’hone MAfn Bi>3s I.lnroln 4704 We Haul Anythlng
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Belmont 3700 0 ? DonnelI Transfer Co. Transfer and Trucking. Ileavy Hauling and Safe Moving by Expert Riggers. Overland Truck Service. 1503 W. Washington St.
We maintain an EXPERT Service and rebuilding plant. Havs your Marvel rebuilt into a new carbureter. Marvel Carbureter Sales Co. 526-28 E. Washington Street Drexel 0172
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SARAH BERNHARDT IS SERIDUSLY ILE Great Actress Fafnts as She Is Preparing for Performance. Bv United Press PARIS. Dee. 19. —"My son insista that I tako a rest —but for me, rest means death.” Tho immortai Sarah Bemhardt, stricken as she w r as about to appear in Sacho Guitry’s new play at tire Edw-ard Seventh Theater, thus defled thè entreaties of friends that she abandon thè stage. Her physiclans Issued a bulletin at 11 a. m. today which said: "The crisis fortunately qulckly passed, hut Madame Bemhardt de-
ness supervlsion for reducing operating costa, and at thè some timo for maintalning Service fnciency, in iarge quantit'les, up to thè maximum. “The daily coal consurnption will average 1,200 tona. "As regards thè use of thè Wabash River, roughlv speaklng, about Ave gallona of water per minute will be required for condensar purposes on thè basls of each kilowatt capacity for production. And as thè total immediate capacity will be 49,000 kiiows.tts, there will be used 200,000 gallona por minute. The addltlonal unita >f 20,000 kllowatts each are contemnlated at an eariy date. "One hundred thous&nd kilowatt capa city will requ!re 500.000 gallons per minute. A fair meosure of what this mean* in volume of water can be had from thè fact that thè whole of thè Wabash River as lt passea thè city of Terre Haute and as it passeg thè ite of thls plant ima a total volume of slow of approxlmately 850.000 gal lons per minute at mean low water -fage. It goeir below that amount at its very lowest stages and above lt •it higher States The plant then, as • iesigr.ed, will use almost CO per cent of thè tota! fiow of thè Wabaah River at mean low water stage. It wll! amount almost to thè diversion at thè polnt of Intake of approxlmately 6<‘ pei cent of thè fiow of thè river a rnean low water stage through tre rnendoua conduita through thè plani and back luto thè river at thè outlet below thè plant. Such a requlrement for water as 1 here represented couM not be met in Indiana at any other IX! rt except on tho Ohio Ibi ver. "Sixty-three aeree will be coverei by thè plant, which will ertend for half a mUo along tho Wabash River. and, all In all, thè institution will be one of thè greatest of Indiana’** magnlficent Industriai enterprtses for which Ilooslerdom ls famous.” SOUTH AMERICA BECOMES POPULAR WITH TOURISTS Formerly almost entlrely negloc*ed by touriats South America has now )prung into grea't popularlty with tourlsts, according to Richard A. I Ivurtz, manager of thè foreign department of thè Union Trust Company. Great generai interest has heen I rihown by thè public in thè South i American tour conducted under thè 1 auspice.© of thp Union Trust Company. Members of this party will sali from New York, Jan. 25 on thè Grece liner, Santa Ana. The ship will vielt Cuba, thè Panama Canal, Perù, Chilo, Argentina, Uruguay and 3ra--7.11. A consideratile longth of ime vvill ho spent visitin thè World’s Fair at Rio Janeiro. Daily admissions to tlie fair aro lncluded In thè cost of thè tour. The entir© tour requi res about nine weeks arid covers 14,000 miles bv land and sea. All accommodatlons,
The BRUNSWICK bullt frora thè start to play all maliea of Records—wlthout cost lucreaslng attachments. Brunswlcks are Mechanically . Perfect. 1-4 N. \SSTU/:M'ÙÀI Opponile Perni. St. . — SJiop j —• iveitli's
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manda absolute rest for a few days and complete isolation.” No Danger, Says Physician "There really ls no danger,’’ Dr. Deanos later assured thè United Press. "Madame Bemhardt ■will live to attend my funeral.” The one reai perii, however, it is admitted, is Bemhardt’s refusai to surrender and concede herself an old women, despite her 78 years. Her manner was vlgorous and she rematned bright and cheery in dofìance of thè malady, dlagnosed by physiclans as syncope—fai iti ng followed by a stupor. "In thè morning,’’ she sald, in describing her attack, "I felt sudfienly well. Then suddenly I felt as tf a dagger had been thrust into my back. "My whole body was Uke ice. I was able to cali for help. I don’t Jtnow what happened afterward. Don’t Want to Die "I don’t want to die Hke Moliere. I am all rlght now. But if I stop to rest I will die.’’ Bemhardt was taken ili In her dressing room, just before thè crow 7 d began to arrlve for thè pro-
both afloat and ashore, are of thè very best. South America offers a world i of opportunity for American business. ; Summer Just now ls startlng in South j America, as thè seasons are just thè i !-everse of oura. Julius Klein, director of tho United! States Bureau of Foreign and Dornes- i tic Commerce, and an export on con- j ditlons In South America, recently i said, in speaklng of trade with Datln- j America: "Ijatln American tmde with thè United States ls batter at thls moment than is generally realized. American trade with these countrlea ; for thè flrst eight months of thèpresent year was 8 per cent, more in vaine than for all of thè fiscal year 1 1913-14, and onlv 14 per cent less on ihe sanie basls than for thè cor- j ; respontìlng period of last vear. when fhlpments were stili belng ma le at tlg h prices on old contracts. *Of great and far-reachlng signlficance ls thè fact that American investment in private enterprtses and in thè bonds of thè govemments of Latin-America, j havo omounted to over 1500,000,009, dnce thè eariy part of 1921. Whlle most of these loans have been for thè puri>osie of refundlng their ready sale in thè United States indleates a greater kriowledge on thè part of our Jtizens of thè tablllty and re .ponsibillty of these r.atlons and ls ertain to be refieoted eventually in more and better bußines*. "Of all thè eountrles, Vrgentlna, has made thè most mpid [ rogress back to better times. The lound baailtlng condition of thè country has been a strong contributory \aotor in this betterment- An amazlng oliange for thè better has been wit nessed in Chilo during thè last few months. due principa’.ly to thè move ment of nltrates. A more optimiatU' feeling ls premlent in that country to day than at any timo sino© thè eariy part of thè 1919 boom period. A slow ir.g up of Importa is noted in Brazlì hnd Perù, but tho healthy undercurrent of rehabttulation ia too strong lo be more than temporarily checked.’* NEGRO SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN HOIST ARM BREAKS Charles Yarbro Falla Forty Feti at Guaraniy Building. A crossami supportili!* a hoist in tho rear of thè new Guaranty build ing, Merìdlan Stand Monunient PI., broke today, pennlttlng John Yarbro, 49, colored laborcr, address unknown, to fall forty feet to an alley, euffering serious lnjurtes. He wa* sent to a hospital. EMELIE APARTMENTS SOLD TO REAL ESTATE DEALER David Poster Acquiivs Uro party for SIOO.OOO. Tho Pimeli© apartments. at Vermont and Sonato Ave. have been purchased by David Poster, of Poster A Williams, reai estate dealer*, from Miss Greci Selbort and Mrs. Robert SpringHteon, for a consideration said to ne SIOO,OOO. The building is three-stories in height trith a fiontage of elghty-flve feet on Sonate ve. and 118 feet on Vermont St. It apartments end two storerooms. The lobby is of rrarble finish. It has an annual incoine of $12,000.
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29 th YLAR Stafford EngravingCq “SJha Tienisi ofSdaaa* j Century Bldg.. Indianapolis Commerciai, art Halftones -ZINC Etchings-Coior Plates Engravt.d and Enbosseb Siationctt
LAST CALL FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS We stili have a fine asHortment of Christmas carda and can fili your order quickly. Telephone MA in 4756 Mellett Printing Co. Fourth Floor Century Bldg. I
duction of "Un Sujet de Roman." A throng assembled in front of thè dark theater and many rumore that thè great actress was at thè point of death flitted through thè assemblage. The people dispersed slowly aster thè announcement was made that thè great actress’ lllness was not considered serious. Bemhardt was able to go homo In her car, but suffered a relapse immediately upon reaching there. WOULD LIMIT WEIGHT AND SPEED ON ROADS County Engineers’ Body Drafts Bill for Legislature. Changes In thè present State law regulating thè weight of vehicles on public highways and regualting their speed according to loads, will be reoommended to thè State Legislature by thè Indiana Association of County Engineers. The body has a bill ready to present, said John J. Griffith, county surveyor.
HOME AMUSENIENT DEMI! Desire for Pleasure Greater Since War, Dealer Says. Since thè wmr a radicai change ha* i:ome over methods of doing business, in hablts and manner of llvlng and in •he homo Ufo of thè American people. Whether due to directly to thè war. changes in laws or to new thougbta there has been a very noticeable tura toward provlding amusement* for thè homo which heretofore have been sought and indulgod in elsewhere. According to Mr. J. Koffman, manager of thè locai storo of thè Bruns-wlck-Balke Coliender Company, 111 H. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis thls "Stay at Homo" tendency ia demonKtrated very sharply in thè surprising increase in thè sole of billlard tables for thè home in Indianapolis and viclnity. In speaklng of thls. he said: "Hardly a dwelUng of consequence bullt in Indianapolis and viclnity recently ìb wlthout prò visiona belng made for a bìlliard room and a great many more tables have been lnstalled In homes al ready completed where hey were neither tliought of or prorideii for before. Archltecta amd cont i-actors are also tncluding them in their speoiflcations for homes that ire belng planned. Even in thè rural tistriets we are receivlng calla and lellverlng and installìng tables, There -<ef>ms to be a new faci natlon about •bis interestlng amusement for young and old in thè home which surely proves there ls a new Interest In ataying at homo. “To accommodate thè trade and thè hundreds who will purchase billlard tables as Christa)aa glfts we have Just recelved a large shipment of tables of all slzes and grades which sell at prices wlthln reach of all. It ls not necessary to remodel thè dwelUng or provide special arrangement* for a billlard table as they come in sizes to fit all eases. Many Ideal roomi have been provlded in basements which are free from .molature wlthout glving up necessary upstalrs space. “There will be a special display of billlard and pocket bìlliard tables at our Pennsylvania Bt. stare from now nnt!l Christmaa and Brunswtck-Balk© export* will help customers pian and choose thè table properly sulted to their individuai demands.” GETS TWO FINES Samuel Stearns, proprietor of a poolroom, 2938 Northwestern Ave., was sound guilty in city court of op orating a blind tlger and was fined SIOO and costa. He was fined sls and costs on a charge of keeping a gambllng house. Eight men sound guilty gambi!ng were each fined $5 and costo. JEWELRY STOLEN A thlef stole a $25 lavalliere set writh a small diamond from thè home of Mre. K. O. Davis, 101 S N. Alabama St.
F. E. Gates Marble & Tile Co. Manufacturers and Erectors Twenty-First and Adams. WE bster 4330.
SPINK ARMS HOTEL 410 Nortb Meridian 84, A Reality of C’onrenJenc^ -INDIANAPOLIS’ NKWEST AND FINBST HOTEL. Unexcelled Transient Service—s3 and up. One, two and tlu-ee-room faraished apartinents with kitehenette, fino per montli and up. Unfurlished our tiew adiutori, ?50 and tiprunex'elled caf# jervice; Table d'hote Juacheon, 75 tents; Table d’hote tl-25; slso serTlce a la cartj3a’|gr
MISSION COLLEGE MAY MOVE FROM IRVINGTON Coiitmitteo Mects at SU Ixmis to Conslder New Location. The College of Missione probably will be removed from Irvington to Chicago or New ork, according to Dr. George 'William Brown, acting president. The cornmittee of thè .United Christian mlsslonary board appointed to consider removai of thè college was to meet today in St Louis to complete a report for submlssion to rhe trustees. The college must be affillated with seme other institution, move near thè new site of Butler or build up a strong institution at thè present location, Dr. Brown pointed out. ICE CAUSES INJURY Samuel Epstein, 2041 N. New Jersey St., slipped on Ice on Meridìan St. near Washington St. last night arid fractured his right leg.
Greater Service to Indianapolis The extensive resources of A. B. Meyer & Co. and thè Indian> apolis Mortar and Fuel Co., together with thè EXPERIENCED SERVICE of both companiea comhined, is available for your needs and requiremonts for fusi and building materials of quality and stability. ALLIED Goal and Material Co. 407-8 Odd Fellow Building Main 2440. LI ncoln 7581
Ask for Browder’s Ice Cream Everybody Sajra It’s Good give special attention to party ordera. Browder Ice Cream Co. Main 5595. 918 N. Senate.
Attention — Wire Wheel Owners Now is thè tlme to have those wheeis taken care of, We repiace broken spokes and tlghten up wheeis.. Cai! us for Prices and Information. Indiana Wheel and Rim Co. 40 West North Street. Ci rcie 7345
Automobile Glass Replaced Whlle You Wait Building Glass of All Kinds Indianapolis Glass Co. 1002 Kentucky Ave. Clr. 7727
Travelers’Checks LETTERA OF CREDIT FOREIGN EXCHANGE TOURS STEAMSHIP TICKETS Richard A. Kurtz, Manager. Foreign Dept. The Union Trust Co. 120 East Market Street MA in 1576, 2853
Rent a New Ford —Drive lt Yourself
Touring Cars Roadsters Phone Clrclo 6528.
BEDFORD STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO. Contractors—Engineers 810-15 F.etcher Savings and Trust Building Indianapolis Indiana. /
"None Better Mill Work" SPEEDWAY LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Our Truck Servico Coverà Marion County Herbert E. Hill, President Belmont 2000
Is Your Fire and Casualty Insurance Adequate? Let Us Solve Your Insurance Coverage IT PAYS TO INSURE WITH AN OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE THEODORE STEIN, JR. GENERAL INSURANCE _ 240-44 Consolidated Bldff. MAin 010 Z—340
W.W. WISE ! All Kinds of Brick Work 206 Indiana Trust Building Circi 4164
WASTE PApgpWe Buy All Kinds Main 6083 American Paper Stock Company Inooryurated ' v
FOUR CAUGHT IN RAID FINED IN CITY COURT Two Colored Women and Two Wliite Men Sentenced. Two colored women and two white men tiaught in a raid on a house at 318 Toledo St. at 2:30 a. m. Sunday were sound guilty in city court. The men gave their names as Eari Mar vin, 22, foreman, 800 block cn W. Thirtleth St., and Harold Armstrong 23. advertising man, 2239 N. Now Jersey St. William O’Heam of thè N New Jersey St. address st.at.ed that Armstrong never lived at that houS“ and is unknown to him. Armstrong and Marvin each were fined $lO and costs and sentenced to serve ten days in jall.( -Loretta Ed wards, eolered, and Harrold Baker, colored, each were fined $lO and costs and sentenced to serve thirty days in thè woman’s prison, but thè prlson sentence was auspended.
The Russet Cafeteria ia now servlng Dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Lunch hours remain thè same, 11:30 to 2:15 p m. Highect quality foods prepared by skilled white women cooks. Moderate Prices 37 South Meridian St.
INTERSTATE Public Service Co. m LIMITED I / i TRAINS A DAILY Between INDIANAPOLIS and LOUISVILLE
SAUNDERS Coupes Drive It Yourself Sedans SYSTEM 330 N. Deiaware St.
American Construction Company 12<H E. GEÒRGIA. Drexel 0441. Street, Sewer, Bridge, Concreto, Sand and Gravel.
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