Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1923 — Page 9

THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1923

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| “Our Motto” —Building material o • UUalltV of the highest standard of quality, ijCITVICC combined with the best of serv ————— ice at the lovest possible price Indi&napolis Coal Cos. Brazil Clay Cos. Face Brick Elastica Stucco Bishopric Stucco Base 232-8 Bankers Trust Building MA in 170 C

SAVE FOR A HOME National City Bank ' National City Bank Bldg. 108-12 E. Washington St.

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TERMOR S. CANNON ARCHITECT 21 Virginia Ave. Circle 2752 J

SUNBEAM Pipe and Pipeless Furnaces Repairs for AH Makes of Cast or Steel Furnaces A. ARNOLD CoMpk. WA 4870

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Bathroom Complete, S9O I Koehler Enamel Ware 3220 E. Michigan St.

y AReady Mixed PAINT pose I Hatfield Paintlo XA, n 104 S,MERIDI AN STj, L/rtcdln 1 2303 INDIANAPOLIS 3125 \ foiorejcffl&U Orders ’■

When You Think of BRICK WORK Think of W. W. WISE 206 ind. Trust Bldg. Circle 2164

LANG & COMPANY General Contractors REPAIRING ROOFING PAINTING Material* and Work Guaranteed. Payment Plan Without Interest If Desired No job too small—-None too large. 1024 Hume-Mansur Bldg. MA In 5035.

Sudden death Let’s Clean Them Upl I) i is ■■inii Janitorsf Supplies ® ALBERT G. MAAS 81 *

METAL MAN HAS LONG EXPERIENCE Thirty years of experience in the heating plant and sheet metal business have enabled A. Arnold. 4919 College Ave., to rest assured that he knows how to cope with problems in these lines of work. "I opened business at my present location just a&out a year aae." said Mr. Arnold, ‘ and my customers have been people with knowledge, either directly or indirectly, of my experience of these lines of work The enormous amount of business done in the northern part of Indianapolis has furnished a wide field for such work as mine. My satisfied customers have been my boosters. \“We carry all kinds of sheet metal are doing a great deal of house iing. We are als& prepared to er furnace pipes and take care of the installation of furnaces. It is of vital importance that the pipes of a furnace ar*> well covered, for actual experiments have proved that approximately 10 per cent of the fuel is saved if the pipes are properly covered. . *We are also prepared to take care es all kinds of ventilating problems."

NEVER! Experience has shown that it’s a long pocket book that can stand the strain of a so-called low bid. We have never had a client who could afford it. Michigan Lumber Cos. Main 0766. 939 E. St. Clair.

The Brunswick For Your New Home Will Make Your Home Complete. Brunswlcks are Mechanically ♦ Perfect. Brunswick Shop 124 N. Penn. St. Opp. Keith’s

The furnace that’s built to last SUNBEAM Sold by DAUFEL BROS. 1133 Hocfgen. Itrcicl 2991 Sheet Metal Work of all Kind, a Specialty.

GOOD WORK Means Good Business More Painter. Wanted at Oore C. B. WOOSTER 1332 Ashland Are. Lincoln 6149

WM. F. NELSON DESIGNER AND BUILDER My References: Many of the recognized beet residence* In the city. 4211 College—WAsh. 3091. Res., 3648 N. Penn.—RA. 4903.

DELAYS ARE COSTLY PAINT YOUR HOME You pay for the work in monthly payments. No interest. J. H. BERGER ' VKST si ”f, HOTEL Main 3880. 17 fi, Senate.

XXth CENTURY HOT-BLAST FURNACE Never a roof fire where this heater is used because there are no soot accumulations in the chimney to burn out. CENTURY •CHEATING^ X 32 to 36 W. Tenth St. Between Illinois and Meridian Sts. Indianapolis. State Agency for the XXth Century Heating & Ventilating Cos. Akron, Ohio.

HE own SAVING INCENTIVE People do not feel the urge to save money unless they feel the need of saving, unless they see through their saving the materialization of some cherished desire. Perhaps there is no desire more active in every person's life than the longing for a home. According to Miss Josephine Henley of the savings department of the National City Bank, the patrons who are saving to buy homes are the most systematic. At the same time they seem to be happier in their saving. They know saving is the one way in which they can realize their life’s ambitions. "It is our desire and our pleasure to assist people who are saving for a home,” Miss Henley said. “We find the person who is saving for a home can do so best if he wall decide to save a fixed percentage of his salary every pay day. It is foolish to wait until the end of the month, for in all probability the largest part of the salary will have been spent. There are few people who couid not live on 10 per cent less with just a little management and planning.

New Home Is Richly and Attractively Furnished .>' 'l;.' §lfN JSfaaP

(1) BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE IS USED TO ADVANTAGE TN THE DINING ROOM. (2) AN EXTERIOR VIEW OF THE H. C. PRINZLER HOME FACING GUILFORD AVE. (3) THIS BEDROOM IS ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED IN MAHOGANY WITH APPOINTMENTS IN ROSE. (41 RICHLY FURNISHED, THIS LIVING ROOM IS AS BEAUTIFUL AS IT IS COMFORTABLE.

Following simple lines, the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Prinzler, 3430 Guilford Ave., is constructed of rough finish stucco with a pleasing effect from the exteror. The interior plan and treatment Is delightful, expressing a happy combination of “livability" and attention to artistic detail. The house is built after the square American plan with deep eaves. Cream wood trim and red brick chimney furnish a note of contrast. A wide porch, comfortably furnished, affords a meeting place for the family when the weather is warm. There atso is ample room in the back yard for swings. The living room opens off the front porch and here one sees a fitting setting for charming hospitality. A fireplace is built in the south end of the room and in winter its glow envelops the whole room. The lighting, artifical and daylight, is well carried out. The window arrangement is very pleasing, ail of the windows being of the double French variety. There are eight wall lights, finished in Ivory and black, placed at intervals around the room. A floor lamp of harmonizing shades of georgette adds its bit of color. The woodwork Is of ivory with mahogany trim, while the carpeting is of rosetaupe velour. The room is papered with tapestry paper in mlnging colors and there Is a deep border. Overstuffed furniture is used while a grand piano adds another note of beauty. The drapes are of pongee with valance of black duvetyn, giving a rich contrast. Home Reflects Individuality The furniture of the dining room reflects the individuality of the own-

FURNACE MUST BE SET BP PROPERLY Results Expected Should Be Considered, A furnace is as satisfactory as its installation is perfect. Heating engineers have acquired enough knowledge to enable them to gauge just how much heat will be needed for each room, how much will be los: through contact with cold air from openings around doors: how- much will go out through wtndow-s and walls. According to Guy A. Vorhees of the Century Heating Plant practical knowledge necessary to the proper installation of a furnace results tp scientific planning by heating engineers. O. Vorhees. president of the company, is a licensed hearing engineer, and on all the plants this company sells, blue prints are furnished. Each blue print is prepared only after the lay of the house, its size and other particulars have been studied. “One trouble people have with fur naces lies in the fact the pipes are too small and consequently heat is forced through them when the furnace is being fired at capacity,” O. Vorhees said. “A furnace should have pipes large enough to carry a certain volume of air so the furnace throws heated, air of larger volume into the room. This insures more adequately and more uniformly heated rooms with a smaller outlay of fuel. “There is as much science about the right installation of a furnace as there is in the building of the furnace. A poor furnace properly installed will give better service than an expensive furnace improperly installed.” Pony Stolen A Shetland pony valued &t SIOO was stolen Wednesday from John Guard, 842 W. Twenty-Ninth St.

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ers. as do many other features in the house. The furniture in this room is rathex massive, made to order from black walnut that shows a particularly fine finish. Th* table, chairs, finished with black covered seats, buffet and silver closet of this fine wood, seem appropriately placed against their background of rose. Shades of candelabra lights are also in rose. Recessed In ihe sides of the deep opening between the dining room and living room are closets used to disPEONIES ADD TO BEAUTY OF 001 LAWN AND CARDEN Flowers Are Now Blooming and May Be Obtainecd in Many Colors, The time of the year has come when the outdoors beckons and home owners place most of their attention on the details of the outside of their homes. The lawns come in for serious thought and they are a source of unlimited pleasure. Everybody cannot have a beautiful house, but with a little planning, a great deal of care ani very little money the average* person can possess a lawn that will be admired. Floyd Bass, who has the Parkview Peonle Gardens at W. Riverside Dr. and Lafayette Rd., says the hardy perennlels have grown to be more and more popular, and among these there Is none more popular than the peony. To see these beautiful gardens with approximately 500,000 big, fragrant blossoms is to realize why every person yearns for peonies in his yard. The blossoms were slow in opening this year, due to the late season, and just now they seem to be at their best. The deep crimson flowers appeal to some while the white with their plume like petals seem to be perfect, and the soft rose colored ones are incomparably beautiful. These gnrd°np are the destination of many automobile drivers. Many people visit the gardens, not only to purchase some of the flowers but for the delightful privilege of seeing them.

Meetings Here Friday League of Women Voters, — Meeting. C. of C. American Chemical Society— Dinner. C. of C. Kennington Post and Auxiliary —Meeting. C. of C. CSvitan Club—Lncheon. Severin. Beta. Sigma Delta Dance. Clay pool. Allied Motors Commerce Luncheon. Spink-Arms. American Woman’s Overseas League—Luncheon. L. S. Ayres tearoom. Ph! Delta Theta —Luncheon. C. of C. Exchange Club Luncheon. Lincoln. Optimists Club Luncheon. Claypool. Woman's City Club —Luncheon. Seventh floor C. of C. Delta Tau Delta—Luncheon, Board of Trade. Knights of Columbus—Luncheon. Spink-Arms. Industrial Lenders —Luncheon Seventh floor C. of C. Laymen’s League—Luncheon. Seventh floor C. of C.

! play some lovely china, j Most unusual inlaid linoleum In bold j black and gray block pattern covers the floor of the kitchen. This room opens from the northwest corner of the dining room. The woodwork is finished in French gray. Commodious closets and drawers furnish storing place for all needed utensils and linens. A breakfast nook is incorporated into the kitchen and adds to Its ad tractiveness as well as to its conveni ence. Blue valances are used on the EXPERT PAINT JOB GOOD INVESTMENT FOR HOME OWNERS % Material Must Be Pure and Workmanship of Best Quality, Good paint properly applied is a good investment from every point of view for the home owner. It imi proves the appearance of the property, it protects the surface from de- | terioration; it gives the owner an immense satisfaction and a feeling of I pride in the possession of a neat ap- : pearing place and it enhances the marketable value of the property. Every owner should realize that painting is not a Job that can l>e 1 skimped and done cheaply. To obtain ! the best of results the best of material j must be used and these must be ex I pertly applied. j George Lang, painting contractor of ’ the George lang Company, does painting on the installment payment ; plan and fully guarantees the mate i rials used to he of the highest grade | and the workmanship to be the best | obtainable. In faot, Mr. Lang is so j sure that the results obtained in his ! Jobs will be satisfactory he lets the | customers be the judges and if the job is not just aa they think it should ! be. bo has it made right. “All of our materials are absolutely lup to the highest standard.” Lang j said. The colors are prepared by us and personally mixed on each job. Tests may be taken at any time and In this way the people may determine for themselves that our paint is pure and altogether satisfactory. “Borne people make the mistake of trying to hurry the painter and at the same time cut down expense by having one less coat applied than the building needs. This is a serious rpjs take, for the house suffers. The paint will not stay on as well and it will never look as well " Bank. Wants State Charter Members of the State charter hoard *oday were considering petition of the Postal Station Bank for registration as a State institution. The bank would occupy a room in the new. Parcel building. South and Illinois Sts Dick Miller, Dwight Murphy. C. Milton Kelly and other directors of the City Trust Company are among the organizers. Contemplated capital stock is $25,000. New Fire Parking Ordinance A sample ordinance prohibiting parking of automobiles within 600 feet of a fire, and providing a SSO fine for violation, has been prepared by Newman T. Miller, State fire marshal. Appeals from fire chiefs in the State resulted in Miller’s ordinance. Rick Man Missing George W. Check. 40, of 1928 Ralston Ave., was reported missing today. Check had suffered a dow-n, police were told. He was described as five feet four Inches tall, weighing 140 pounds. He wore a dark suit and light cap.

curtains and furnish a contrasting bit of color. A little telephone nook is placed so it can be reached from the kitchen or from the stairway landing, thereby saving steps. Bedrooms Well Finished The second floor has three bedrooms, a den an i bath. Two of the bedrooms are on the front. All are adequately provide 1 with closet space and have lots of window space. The south front room is finished in ivory furniture with rose bedspread and drapes. The walls are covered with satin stripe paper, hand decorated with rose sprays. This type of treatment is followed In all the bedrooms, the colors harmonizing with the furnishings. The front north bedroom has a mahogany bed and princess dresser, while a couch and lamp add to the comfort and attractiveness. Rose color predominates in the furnishings The quaint curtains are of dotted Bwiss with valance* of rose-sprayed checked gingham Sprays of roses in varying . hades of pink and rose decorate the walls. Lavendar morning glories are the motifs used on the paper In the southwest bedroom, which also has the same color carried out in curtains, scarfs and bedspread. The den has been pla.nned with the Idea of pleasing the man of the house. Shades of mulberry, deepening to red. are used in the furnishings. The furniture is simple of design but roomy and comfortable. Bright birds deco rate the hangings. The recreation room in the basement is equipped with a full sized pool table and affords a good place for the family and frtends to spend their play hours. A fireplace adds to the congenial atmosphere and the colorful decoration makes it welcoming, indeed. PREPARED STUCCO NAS DURABILITY

Beautiful Effects May Be Obtained With Finish, In order that a home-owner may realize the greatest satisfaction from the house he builds It is necessary for him to see that three principles, at least, are followed in construction. According to E. S. Horn, department manager of the Indianapolis Coal Company, Bankers Trust Building, the items are: Sense of proportion or logic of plan, beauty and strength or permanency. “Brick apd stucco have come Into wider use during the last few years because of their permanence, of their adaptability to artistic use. and because of their fire and temperatuie resisting oualities,’’ Horn said. Today the brick used in the construction of houses is of almost infinite variety, both in color and finish. A brick house of today is as different from an old brick house as two lumber houses of the same compartive age. We have built a showroom in our offices displaying *he effects achieved by brick combinations This illustration has been of inestimable value to our clients. "Our Elastlca, ‘Complerte-ln-the-Bag’ stucco has been widely used and uniformly satisfactory results have been obtained. These an* due, In large part, to the fact the stucoo is factory mixed and proportioned, and is a product that has received the skill of exacting chemists. Elastlca is water-proofed and sheds water under all pressures and of any volume. “We are glad to give the benefit of our years of study and experience in the handling of building materials to people who are about to build. We find the service we are able to render them not only '•saves them time and money hut keeps them from investing in some cheaper product that would cause dissatisfaction in a short time.”

1416 Commerce WEbgter 0110. BROOKSIDE LUMBER CO. COURTESY—SATISFACTION—PROMPTNESS ENLARGED PLANT ENLARGED SERVICE W. J. Goodwin, Manager.

“You Can Get It at Vonnegut’s” For Building Hardware — Vonnegut’s Come to Vonnegut’s and get the combined experience of men who know the building game thoroughly. In addition to builders' hardware we carry the following lines: Stanley Garage Hardware, Murphy In-a-Dor Beds and Ironing Boards, Burton-Dixie Compartment Mattresses, Bird & Son Neponset Roofing and Wall Board, Flaxlinum Insulating Material and Kolstad Built-in Mail Boxes. VONNEGUT SS

PLUMBING INSTALLED ON “The Buschmann Payment Plan” BY ANY RESPONSIBLE PLUMBER FOR INFORMATION SEE August Buschmann & Sons, Inc MA In 0973 11th and College Ave.

Quality Home Builders Indiana Builders Corporation Circle 6725 1011-12 Lemcke Bldg.

fiRANNUM-fcEENE J UMBER pO. LUMBER AND MILL WORK , “WE HURRY”

Builders Construction Cos. Engineers and Builders 540 N. Meridian St. Main 4565

One of the LARGEST—One of the BEST! IKWMwojA Iwberlo,

LIGHT and POWER CALL LINCOLN 2371 A Representative will call to assist you solve your Electrical problems. Indianapolis Light and Heat Cos. Home Company. 43 Monument Circle. Edison Service.

Bedford Stone & Construction Cos. Contractors—Engineers 810-15 Fletcher Savings and Trust Building Indianapolis, Indiana

THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE COLLENDER CO. MANUFACTURERS Pocket Billiard and Billiard Tables, Bowling Alleys and supplies. Brunswick equipment used In ail up-to-date establishments. We Originate—Others Copy Local Branch 111 South Pennsylvania Street. Tel., MA in 0381.

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 Bldg. MAln 3433—3434

WILLIAMS Oil-O-Matic BURNER Burns Any Cheap Fuel Oil. Will Go In Any Heating Plant Many In Use Here. li. 7110. W. D. LONG & CO. 144 E. Ohio St.

Direct From Factory to Consumer MARION PAINT COMPANY 358-366 S. Meridian St. Cl rcle 0165. Branch, 123 N. Alabama. MA In 0368.

Railroadmens Building and Loan Association Haa helped more people own homes in Indianapolis than any other like institution. 21 VIRGINIA AVENUE.

For Over Twenty Years The Trade-Mark of Quality, Workmanship and Servlcs HAYES BROS. (Incorporated) PLUMBING AND HEATING SPECIALISTS MA in 2492 236-38 West Vermont St.

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