Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1923 — Page 9

THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1923

PRICE OF COBBLER CONTRAILS DROP Despite Reports, Cost Still Is 50 Cents Pound, Despite reports of a 10-cent drop in turkey prices by commission men on "Wednesday, dealers at the city market •were selling- the Thanksgiving fowl for 50 and 55 cents a pound today. Chickens were 35 and 40 cents a pound for dressed and 28 cents a ,ound for undressed. Eggs were 60 f *ents a dozen; rabbits. 50 cents each. Oysters sold for 35, 45 and 50 cents a pint. No dressed turkeys were o"n sale. Vegetables, moving most rapidly, were: Cauliflower, 35 to 50 cents: artichokes, 20 and 25 cents a pound: cucumbers, 15 and 20 cents each: tomatoes, 40 cents a pound: Bermuda on-

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1415 Commerce ' \V Ebeter 0110. BROOKSIDE LUMBER CO. COURTESY—SATISFACTION —PROMPTNESS ENLARGED PLANT ENLARGED SERVICE W. J. Goodwin, Manager.

“You Can Get It at V cnnegut’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 Hard ware, 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

Plant Mow —- Fall Planting Insure* the Best Results the Followinc Season. Over 300 acre* of trees and plants of every variety. Everything for your yard and garden. Send for our new descriptive catalog, illustrated in colors. \C Mrllahb*££w ' *i IHPCt-r -c ; Established 1875. Phone Ben Davis 98

WILLIAMS OilOMatic BURNER Burns Any Cheap Fuel Oil. Will Go In Any Heating Plant Many In Use Here W. D. LONG & CO. 144 E. Ohio 8t

THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. lIANIEACTI KLKS Pocket Billiard and Billiard Tables, Bowling Alleys and supplies Brunswick equipment used in all up-to-date establishment We Originate—Others Copy Local Branch 111 South Pennsylvania Street. Te!. MAIn 0381.

“None Better Mill Work” SPEEDWAY LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Our Truck Service Covers Marlon County Herbert E. Hill, President Belmont 2000

EXCAVATING With Steam Shovels and Tracks a Specialty. Acme Gravel Cos. KENTI'CKI AYE. & EAciUE CREEK L. ALLEY BEL. 0*29

Wm. P. Jungclaus Cos. GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS 825-837 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Specialty .Mercantile, Industrial, School and Fine Manufacturers of Residence Buildings Fine Interior Finish

Builders Construction Cos. Engineers ar.d Builders 540 N. Meridian St. Main 4565

Direct From Factory to Consumer MARION PAINT COMPANY 358-566 S. Meridian St. Cl rcle 0165 u.-ancri, 123 N. Alabama. MA in 0368.

‘‘Build With Brick, It’s Cheaper” 1 would have, then, our oidinary dwelling houa<>s built to last, an# built to be lovely; as rich r.nd full of pDasnnruess as may be wltoin and wltoout —From Ruskin's Seven Lamps of Architecture. JAS. B. ADAMS & SON, INC. _ .. .. and Dluplay Room 381-396 Umcke Building. LI nooin 0614

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A Rybolt Furnace In Your Home insures Comfort and Convenience RFPAIRS * or Makes of Furnaces by Expert Mechanicfc 632 Massachusetts Ave.

ions, 10 cents each: green opions, 10 cents a bunch; green beans, 30 cents a pound; Brussels sprouts, 25 cents a box; mushrooms, $1 a pound, and mangoes, 5 cents each. BLAST IN CHEMICAL PLANT FATAL TO ONE Another Seriously Injured in Unexplained Explosion. Bn United Press YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Nov. 22. One man was killed and another injured when the Corning mill at the Grasselti Chemical Company at Quaker Falls, near here, blew up today. Acey Burton was instantly killed and James Norgis is seriously injured. Officials are unahie to give the cause of the blast. Sculptor Malting Fountain “The Bird Boy" is the name of a sculptural piece being made for the Columbus, Ind., high school memorial fountain by Myra Reynolds Richards, sculptor. The model, a boy playing his pipes wth a bird perched upon his head, is being completed in Mrs. Richards’ studio here.

SPINK-ARMS HOTEL 410 North Meridian St. A Reality of Conven enot INDIANAPOLIS’ NEWEST AND FINEST HOTEL. Unexcelled Transient Service—s3 anu up Obb. two and three-room fur nished apartments with kitchenette, -v too per month and up. Unfurrished apartments in our new ad altion $.i(J and up; unexcelled case ■ rvi.e; Table d'hote luucbeon, 75 ■ outs; lable d'hote dinner, $1.25; also service ala carte.

Capital Plumbing Cos. Real Service Real Prices In all kinds of plumbing. Get our estimates. 21th and Capitol Ave. HAK. 51110

SIOO REWARD SPURS HUNT FOR YOUTH, 16 Parents Seek Two Other Lads in City. Urged by possibilities of adding SIOO reward money to the pension fund, police added renewed vigor to the search for Jewell Farmer, 16, of Wayne City, - 111., who left home several days ago. In a conversation to several boys he intimated coming to Indianapolis. Roy Norris, 14, of 113 W. Arizona St„ is reported missing by his mother, Mrs. Etta Norris. When he failed to attend school Tuesday the disappearance was discovered: Robert Gunkel, 12, of Union City, Ind., is ajso sought for here. Odd Fellows to Elect Officers of the Grand Dodge, I. O. O. F„ were to be elected in this morning's session. The Patriarch Militant degree was given Wednesday night at Tomlinson Hall with about 1,500 Odd Fellows attending.

City Advantages and Country Independence Are Combined in Suburban Home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble

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The ideal home of today is one that combines the advantages of the large city with the beauty and Independence afforded by a home In the country. The home of Mr. and Mrs. .T W. Nohle, Keystone road and Kessler Blvd., is a charming example of this ■'e ~ cnmWnatlim. us- it i.- far enough from town to have grassy fields and forest trees for a background and yet so built as to include every modern advantage. The house fronts north, facing Kessler Blvd. A broad porch with upper deck extends along the entire length of the east end of the house, which fronts Keystone road. A note of Interest In the architectural plan Is uhieved in the broad chimney that is centered in the east end of the house. aIENTHIES GMNSSER More and more people are building hemes of permanent character—using materials In construction that will last for generations. Most favored of all such materials is face brick. Truly it has been unquestionably proved that "cheapness is extravalance,” at least when the word “cheapness" refers to quality. The cheapest home to own is the home that will cost the least for upkeep and maintenance. When a house is built of brick it requires less fuel, It cadis for less repair because it is not weakened by the inroads of changing w r eather, the cost of painting is very small and finally the insurance rates are much lower. The average person Is very' formate if able to build one house during his life and should do everything o make this house of enduring character. "This,” said Nelson Adams of the .James B. Adams & Son, Inc, "is why so many are building of brick. The(y realize they have a home that will stand the acid test of time.” This company has a very interesting exhibit of the variations obtainable In brick by combinations of mortars. There is infinite variety In color and In finish in the bricks and they furnish a material that seems to form a perfect combination of the practical with the artistic.

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

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WOMAN ADMITS SEND!NG FARMER ‘THREAT LETTERS’ Ku-Klux Klan Signed to Mail Received by Missing Man. By United Press MEDINA, Ohio, Nov. 22.—The KuIvlux Klan today was implicated in the mysterious disappearance two weeks ago of Fred Thompson, farmer, by the alleged confession of Mrs. Lucllle Renner. 35, who. police say, admitted sending Thompson a series of threatening letters. The warning was signed “Knights of the Ku-Klux Klan,” Mrs. Thompson. wife of the missing man, told police. BANKERS REORGANIZE Successor to Former McCray Institution Bring Formed. Formation, of the newly chartered Newton County State Bank of Kentland, successor to the old Discount and Deposit State Bank, was begun today by officers and stockholders. It is understood the new - bank will

From the porch two sets of French doors, one at either end, open Into the long living room which extends act' v-i th> house. This room, beautifully furnished, Is as comfortable as It Is attractive. The glass curtains c are draped with mulberry' velour, which color predominates in the rugs and overstuffed furniture. The large fireplace of dull red brick provides comfort and cheer. From the living room one enters the entrance hall. The porch is typically Dutch Colonial, as is the whole house, built of wide white siding. From the entrance hall, a graceful stairway leads to the sooond floor, the plan of which Includes three bedrooms, a bath and study. The (lining room Is immediate y on the right of the lower hall. This room is well lighted with unusually large windows on two aides. A blue rug and blue drapes give a richness of color to the room. To the south of the dining room is the kitchen, a room very complete in detail of planning. The woodwork of the room is French gray. Built-in

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UP TO THE SKY Yes, you can pile our lumber up to the sky and be sure that its quality will not vary. Our lumber Is sky high in honest worthiness anyway and assures double service. "Your Orders —Our Orders” Brannum-Keene Lumber Cos. Lumber and Millwork of Quality. E. Washington St. and Belt Ry. Irvington 0404.

take over some of the assets of the old bank, of which Governor McCray was once president. Thomas Dixon, who probably will be president, and Fred Bishop, cashier, presented the bank’s petition to the State charter board Wednesday. The bank will have a $50,000 capital and a $5,000 surplus. The United Dabor Bank and Trust Company of Indianapolis, with $1,000,000 capital, also was chartered. John D. Eewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, is jrresident of the labor bank. HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATED llr. Oscar Williams Is Speaker in New SIOO,OOO Building. By Times Specitti CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 22. —Dr. Oscar Williams, Indianapolis, and Wilfred Jessup, Richmond, were the principal speakers at the dedication of the SIOO,OOO high school here. Hundreds of persons attended. The one-story building is of the bungalow type and is regarded as one of the most modern in the State.

cabinets, ice chest, ironing boatd and other conveniences add much .to its comfort. Upstairs Very Commodious A center hall serves as an unifying feature of the upstairs plan. To the left of the hall is the bathroom and one bedroom with adjoining room used by Mr. Noble as an office. This room is one of the most convenient features of the whole house. A large desk, typewriter, swinging table and other office equipment make It a perfect workroom. It is very well lighted and plain, well placed electrio fixtures and reading lamp ufford plenty' of artificial light. Between this office and the bathroom Is a connecting closet.

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For a Quarter Century the Utmost In Quality, Service and Price. Western Brick Company 804-805 Hume-Mansur Bldg.

Bedford jtone & Construction Cos. CONTRACTORS—ENGINEERS 810-15 Fletcher Savings and Trust Building i Indianapolis, Indiana

STATE UTILITY BODY DEFENDED BY RATTS Restraint Needed to Curb Local Abuse, Member Declares Justification of the State public service commission as the one force restraining public utilities from regulating communities, politically and financially, was expressed by Oscar Ratts, member of the commission, in an address Wednesday evening before the Meridian Heights Civic Club, at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, Park Ave. and Forty-Sev-enth St. “Should the commission listen to popular appeal?” Ratts asked. “Or should It comply with the oath of office its members take?” Ratts held the commission is not at faujt when Its decisions are challenged In Federal Court, but when the court reverses the commission’s decision, he said, it is a determination that the commission has failed to do its duty. Complexity of modern life has necessitated the creation of new boards

The view from the north bedroom is lovely’—great stretches of open country with their varying seasonable beauty meet the eye from every window. The room is very large and comfortably furnished. On the right of the hall art two other bedrooms. Both are well planned and attractively furnished and have plenty of window space to admit fight, air and sunshine. There are large wardrobes in ail of the upstairs rooms and In addition there la a large closet in the hall.

SERV-EL Tb.e Ideal Automatic Refrigerating: Machine for tihe Home Trial Free Sold and Guaranteed by the Electric Shop Indianapolis Light and Heat Cos. 48 Monument Place

FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS The Trade-Mark of Quality, Workmanship and Service HAYES BROTHERS (Incorporated) PLUMBING AND HEATING SPECIALIST& MA in 2492 236-38 West Vermont Street

1. View of the attractive living room showing the large fireplace. 2. Exterior of the house as seen from Keystone road. 3. A well designed stairway leads upstairs from the entrance hall. 4. a light, airy bedroom made more attractive by the artistic use of color.

and commissions, he said. He mentioned the tax board, the securities commission, the industrial board and the service commission. CADLE IN RECEIVER SUIT “Orange Juice Mill” Partners Allege Excessive Rent. A hearing on petition for reclvership for the Orange Juice Mill Company, formerly operating at 48 E. Washington St., will be held at 9:30 a. m. Saturday by Superior Judge James M. Leathers. Wilbur W. Shaller and Donald D. Darby, partner, allege E. Howard Cadle charged them too much rent and finally took possession. Cadle had a fourth interest. OVER 66 YEARS OF SUCCESS

INDIANA FOURTH syf.9s VEIN (75% Lump) Indianapolis Coal Cos. 232 8 Bankers Trust Building MA in 1700

The furnace that * built to last SUNBEAM Sold by DAUFEL BROS. U 33 Hoefgen. Drexel 2992 Sheet Metal Work of all Kinds a Specialty,

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,

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 340-44 Consolidated Bldg MA In 3433—34 M

F. E. TROSKY MERCHANT PLUMBER PLUMBING AND HEATING RAndolph 13X7 2949 Central Avr.m*

The Hatfield Electric Cos. “The House Electric” CONSTRUCTION CHANDELIERS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 102 S. Meridian St. E iSu£f MA in 0123

Buy Your Brunswick at an Exclusive Brunswick Shop Brunswick Shop Brunswick Phonographs and Records Exclusively 124 N. Penn. St. Opp. Keith’s

No Roof Was Ever Set on Fire by a Coke Fire in the Furnace -USE COKECITIZENS GAS COMPANY

LUMBER—MILLWORK ONE BOARD OR ONE MILLION FEET Quality Service O. D. Haskett Lumber Cos. Phone, WE bster 01 1 4, WE bster 0115

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

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Lutheran Ch ircli Dedication Dedication services for the new Re- * formation Lutheran Church, FiftySecond St. and Central Ave., will be held Sunday morning. The Rev. John A. Aman is pastor. The congregation has been meeting in a storeroom at Fifty-Second St. and College Ave., for the last thre months. Can’t Stop Joint-Ease “You can’t stop people frdm buying Joint-Ease for sore throat and cold In chest,” writes one of our druggist friends. "They say it s the best ever.” We know that, of course, but please remember that Joint-Ease is for stiff, swollen, painful joints, whether rheumatic or not, and Its tremendous sale for that purpose proves that it is the one joint remedy that gets the most satisfying results. A tube costs 60 cents at Hook Drag Company and druggists everywhere. Just rub it on and in a few seconds it disappears completely under the skin, and relief follows Instantly.—Advert tisement.

WM. F. NELSON DESIGNER AND BUILDER My Reference*: Many of the recognized beet residence* in the city 4211 College—WAsh. 3091 Reß. 3548 N. Penn, —RA. 4903,

Established 1872 The A. B. Keeport Cos., Inc. Dealers in Courtesy, Service and Building Materials of the Highest Quality. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF INDIAN APOLIB. 620 X. SENATE AVE. Phone* Lincoln 2742 or Main 0848.

HELM-LEWIS Quality Blocks Concrete Products, ete. Capacity 3,600 a Day. Two Big Plants 14th and Fall Creek. Main 4967.

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