Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1923 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923

J. F. WILD BANK ' FORMALLY OPENED IN NEWjIJARTERS Institution Modern in Every Respect—Office Building Well Equipped. Formal opening of the J. F. Wild & Cos. State Bank today in the new twelve-story building at 123 E. Market St., just completed by the company, presented to Indianapolis one of the finest and best constructed business buildings in the city. The total cost of the new building was approximately $1,250,000. Fermer S. Cannon, Indianapolis architect, designed the structure and supervised the erection. It has a frontage of ninety-five feet on Market St., and extends eighty feet to the south. Three sides of the building are finished in Indiana limestone, while the rear is of gray brick. Renaissance Architecture The design is of Italian Renaissance period. Most of the materials used in construction were produced or manufactured in Indiana. The building is a straight shaft and a great part of the surface is in windows. The surface is broken on the west by a light court and is surmounted on the east by an elevator penthouse. There are two Market St. entrances, one leading to the public banking room and the other to the lobby of the office building. The massive bronze doors are an exact reproduction of the doors of the famous Palazzo Sani at Ferrara, Italy. Four iron lanterns also add to the antique appearanace of the entrance. Equipment Complete The heating, ventilating and telephone systems are complete. Two eleven-ton 100-horse-power boilers of the smokeless type, to conform to the city ordinance prohibiting smoke, have been installed. One of the show places of the new bank is the safe deposit department, said to be one of the most complete vaults in the United States. A twenty-nine-ton solid tool-resist-ing steel door, capable of resisting powerful explosives or the concentrated attack of an acetylene torch, guard the opening of the vault. Massive steel and concrete walls encase the whole. Insuring permanent safety against fire, flood oY burglary. Has Large Vault Area The bank itself has a large vault area for the protection of coin, valuable documents and books. Every day at the close of business these records and moneys are transferred to their places behind the ponderous door. Time-locks release their hold at the appointed hour, when the closely guarded combinations may be used to draw the bolts. Guards are constantly on duty at the time the vault is open during the day, while at night it is protected by electric alarms and special police service. A savings bank posting machine looks like a large type cash register has been installed to post deposits and checks of depositors. This is the first machine of its kind to be used in any bank in Indiana. Officers of the bank are: J. F. Wild, president; L. G. Wild, cashier, and manager of the bond department; William F. McNairy, vice president; ,T. Craig Fisher, vice president; G. F. Miller, assistant cashier; O. P. Kern, assistant cashier.

MAN IS SERIOUSLY HURT Pile of Lumber Falls on Tom Warsaw. Tom Warsaw. 53, of 40 E. South St., was in a serious condition today from injuries received Wednesday -when a pile of lumber fell on him at the Hugh L. Baker Company's yard, 620 W. McCarty St. Warsaw was bruised. He is at the city hospital Arrest Follows Argument Arnum Stewart, 1524 W. Washington St., was under arrest today on charges of vagrancy and assault and battery. He was alleged to have struck Ebba Carlson when they had an argument over her sister. Gas on Stomach Won’t Let You Sleep Gas often presses on heart and other organs, causing a restless, nervous feeling which prevents sleep. Simple' buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, expels gas and relieves pressure almost INSTANTLY, inducing restful sleep. Adlerika often removes surprising old matter from BOTH upper and lower bowel which poisoned stomach and caused gas. EXCELLENT to guard against appendicitis. H. J. Huder, druggist, Washington and Pennsylvania Sts.— Advertisement.

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* King’s ’ Daughter Is Sued for Divorce Mrs. Agnes Patten Wilder, daughter of James A. Patten, Chicago multimillionaire wheat king, being sued for divorce by Lawrence E. Wilder. He charges desertion, and adds that she took their three adopted daughters with her to Montecito, Cal. MAN FREED FROM JAIL Police Hold Wrong Prisoner as Fugitive. Walter Maddux, 24, of New Albany, Ind.. is free today after spending a night and a day in jail on a charge of being a fugitive. Officers from Anderson. Ind., admitted to Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth, in city court Maddux was not the man they wanted for issuing fraudulent checks. He was released immediately.

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SIX ARE INJURED, ONE SERIOUSLY, IN AUTO ACCIDENTS One Car Is Hit by Interurban —Two Others Are in Collision, Two accidents resulted in six persons being Injured Wednesday night, but today only one of the six was reported to be in a serious condition. T. L. Carleton, 80, of 116 N. Elder Ave., was in a serious condition at the city hospital as,the result of a broken hip and other Injuries received when he drove his truck in front of an interurban car at Oliver Ave. and

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Harding St. The truck was wrecked. Five persons were injured in a collision between two automobiles In which a gasoline pump was knocked over at 2502 Speedway road at 9:20 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Fay Robertson, 19, of 635 S. Meridian St., was arrested on the charges of assault and battery, speeding, and driving on the wrong side of the street. Austin Chapin, 1307 N. Capitol Ave., was driving south on Bellview Ave., witnesses said, when his car was struck by the automobile driven by Miss Robertson. She was driving an automobile owned by Osborn Melton. 715 Union St., who was in the car with her. Austin Chapin, Jr., 4, was cut about the head and hands; Helen Chapin was cut on the right arm and suffered two fractured ribs; Hazel Chapin, 7, was cut on the head; Florence Chapin, 14, suffered a cut on the hand. They were sent to the city hospital. Chapin was shaken up and bruised. Mrs. Anna Haboush, 2502 Speedway Ave., was painfully bruised and cut when she was pinned between the automobile and the wall of

the store. She was sitting in front of the store. Mrs. Pearl Shank, 3417 W. Michigan St., and her two children, who were riding with the Chapin family, were uninjured. MAN SOUGHT AFTER FIGHT Row Occurs In Crowd Attending Medicine Show. “He who fights and runs away will live to fight another day,” was the motto followed by Wilbur Shores, 1718 Spanh Ave., Wednesday night, and today the police are searching for two men who attacked Shores at a medicine show at State Ave. and Bates St. Shores is said to have fought the men and ran. One of the men who pursued Shores mistook Harry Link, 323 S. State Ave., for him and Link was thrown to the ground. He suffered a sprained ankle. Lawrence Godby, 6. son of Charles Godby, 321 S. State Ave., was knocked down and in the scuffle his right arm was bruised.

REP CROWN Is Quality Gasoline It is made to generate power in your engine—the kind of power which makes you smile as your car goes spinning over the roads, up hill or down, without apparent effort. it is a gasoline of high quality and the quality is maintained. You, who use it regularly, can absolutely depend upon it, for it is always the same and may be obtained everywhere—every few miles in the country and every few blocks in the city. That Red Crown quality is sustained is evidenced by its continual use by 2 I A million motorists. RED CROWN Gives Superior Service It starts easily—summer or winter; it enables your car to get away quickly; to accelerate smoothly, and delivers to your rear wheels all the power and speed your car is capable of developing. As to mileage, Red Crown gives more miles per gallon than any gasoline you can buy. Buy Red Crown At the following Standard Oil Service Stations:

DOWNTOWN Kentucky and Senate Avennes. Capitol and Indian* Avennes New York and Alabama Sts. Capital Ave. aid North St. St, Clair and Alabama Sta. Virginia Ave. and S. East St. kaat Washington St. and Southeastern Ave. N. Meridian and 13th St. N. Meridian and 30th St. N. Illinois and lth St. College Ave. and ldth St. goth and Bellefontnlne Sta.

DOWNTOWN Coffin A Dodaon, 328 E. Market St. Metropolitan Garage. Mdaaachuaetta Ave. and Davldaon St. Partlow-Jenklns Motor Cos., 419 E. Market St. Mercantile Oarage, 135 E. Pennaylvanln St. NORTH 11. I- Circle, 34th St. and Sherman Drive John Murray, 3Sth and Keyatone Aw. Chna. Neckel, 34th St. and Sherman Drive Reliable Oarage, 515 N. Eaat St. Superior Oarage, 34tli and Central Ave, 11. & H. Oarage. 2335 College Ave. Automotive Equipment Cos., 1021 N. Meridian St. Temple Oarage, 934 N. Illlnola St. 8. & W. Oarage, 33rd and Illlnola St. Motor Drainage Cos., 30 W. North St. Vaught Auto Cos., 1831 N. New Jersey Exeel Garage, 32nd and Illinois St, Indlunnp Tire A Battery Cos., 636 N. Meridian St. Chaa Weir, 48rd and Keyatone Ave. George Albert, 2Sth and Brlghtwood J. A. Pruitt, 30th and Sherman Drive Vaught Auto Cos., 1520 N. Alabama St. Capitol Ave. Oarage, 1333 N. Capitol Ave. Albert Pneta, 53 W. Maple Road Okke llettenvan, 80th and McPheraon Central Oarage, 3457 Central Ave. Grand Central Oarage, 3857 Central Ave. George Bright. 314 W. 40th St. Consolidated Oarage, 924 N. Fean St. EAST C. C. Brian, 10th St. and Emerson Ave. Loreati Motor Tire Service, 16th St. and Roosevelt Ave. Dolbey’s Oarage. 340 N. Keystone Ave. Dearborn Oarage, E. Michigan and Dearborn Sts. Gladstone Gar., 4415 B, Washington St,

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MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE Masons and members of their families are asked to attend church next Sunday in their respective congregations because of St. John the Baptist's day. Masonic pastors of the city, including Lewis Brown, J. Ambrose Dunkel, Allan B. Philputt, Willis D. Engle, Albert L. Longley, George E. Young, Orion W. Fifer, James D. Stanley, Frederick E. Stone, Robert J. Aley, How Fa Was Made Slim Many stage people now depend entirely upon Marmola Prescription Tablets for reducing and controlling fat. One- clever actress tells that she reduced steadily and easily by using this new form of the famous Marmola Prescription, and now. by taking Marmola Prescription Tablets several times a year, keeps her weight just right. All good druggists sell Marmola Prescription Tablets at one dollar for a case, or if you S refer you can secure them direct from the tarmola Cos., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. If you have not tried them do so. They are harmless and effective.—Advertisement.

College Ave. and Falrfleld N. Delaware and Pratt Sta. 30th St. and Northwestern Ave. W. Washington and Oelsendorf St. Kentucky Ave. and Morris St. S. Meridian St. and Russell Ave. Pine and I.ord Sts. Virginia nnd Woodlawn Ave. Prospect and Churchman Ave. E, Washington St. and Hawthorne Lane E. Washington St. and Sherman Drive E. New York nnd Rnrnl Sta. E. New York and Gladstone Ave. W. Michigan and Belment Ave.

And at the following Filling Stations and Garages:

W. L. Ewing, Edward H. Kistler and Frank S. C. Wicks today called atten-

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A. C. IJngenfelter, 3703 Massachusetts Van Sickle Service Station, National and Post Hoads East Michigan Oarage, 2129 E. Michigan St. R. R, Smith, Olney St. A Novrlnnd Ave. F. & o. Motor Service, 10 N. Ritter Ave. Emerson Heights Garage, 5019 B. Michigan St. National Road Garage, 3516 E. Washington St. Old Trulls Gnrnge, 1140 E. Washington Enstern Oarage, 2714 E. Washington St. G. G. Fisher, 840 Hamilton Ave. Miller Filling Station. 1412 Bates St. K- A K. Service Company, 8870 E. Washington fit. WEST T. Coger. 946 West 25th St. Hill Top Garage, 1619 Hownrd St. Charles Perkins, 4700 W. Washington St. XV. H. Heed, 2018 W. Morris St. Peek Bros., Ttbbs and Speedway Aves. A. J. IJcske, 4200 Rockville Road John F. Ormsby, 1435 S. Belmont St. R. A S. Filling Station, 2830 IV. Michigan St. Lepperts Filling Station, Harding and W. Washington St. I„ A. Haboush, 2502 Speedway Ave. C. F. Terry, 1101 Indiana Ave. SOUTH J. A. Ball man, 1656 S. Meridian St. L. V. Burgman, 2805 Shelby fit. J. Seaman, 1085 S. Meridian St, Moore Brothers, 2620 Shelby St. Pork-Crest Garage, 2535 Shelby St. State Street Battery Service, 744 S. State St. A. Van JelgeThoU. Carson and Troy Aves. Walter Mueller Service Station, Southern Ave., and Madison Road Worth Brothers, Kentucky Ave. and California St. William Schebler, 1408 S. Meridian St. Hunter Bros., 812 Shelby St. Shelby Filling Station, 1336 Shelby St.

E New York and State Sta. E. Michigan and Davidson Sts. Massachusetts Ave. and Bellefoutaine St. 62nd St. nnd College Ave. Tenth nnd Rural Sts. Massachusetts Ave. and Rural St. Maple Road (3flth St.) and N. Illinois St. Madison Ave. and Morris St. Fall Creek Blvd. and Central Are. East Washington and Randolph Sta. 22nd and Meridian Sta. Fall Creek and Maple Road Blvd.

International Harvester C<K, 311 9. Missouri St. Saylors Garage, 1634 Prospect St. Stock l'ards Oarage, Stock Yards Merchants’ Trucking Cos., 23 W. Henry St. i> SUBURBAN Wm. G. Braun, East Troy Ave. Mrs. Nora Henry, Troy Ave,, and Madison Hoad Edgewood Garage, Edgewood, Indiana Harry Wray, Cumberland, Indiana Stratton A Hlnshaw, Cariuel, Indiana F. E. Watts, Broad Ripple. Indiana W. E. Rodocker, Broad Ripple, Indiana Cooper Filling Station, 30th and LaKnyette Pike Watermaa Bros., Emerson and Southeastern Aves. Schloascr’s Service Station, German Church and Brookvllle Roads J. C. A P. McCain, Ben Davis, Indiana liberties Filling Station, 5575 Brookvllle Rond Pruitt A Son, LaFayette Road Brills Filling Station, Troy an* Emerson Ave. Ray Baker, 4200 Madison Road W. A. Johnson, Brooksvllle and Audubon Roads Clapp Brothers, Beech Grove, Ind. Lewi, Harrison, Sterling, ind. Edward Pollard, New Ans vista, Ind. Broad Ripple Auto Cos., Broad Ripple, Geo. Wood, Jr., McCordavi lie, Indiana L. J. Reed, Augusta Indiana Joe Slgman, Alllsonville, Indiana J. W. Dodd, Maywood, Indl ina Maywood Garage, Maywocd, Indiana Dewdrop Inn, Ben Davis, Indiana Gas Hitzelberger, Bluff Road near Dalton. T. Skinner, 4100 Rockville Road Walter Mead, Shelbyvllle Road Charles Garrison, Lawrence, In<L

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