Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1924 — Page 6

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HOI COMPLETE TO BE EXHIBITED IN MITE DETAIL Every Foot of Space Taken for Exposition April 7-12 at Fairground. Every foot of space for the Home Complete Exposition to be held April 7-12 in the Manufacturers’ building at the State fairground under auspices of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board has been taken by exhibitors, J. F. Cantwell, director, announced today. The building has 53,000 square feet of floor space, which will be utilized by 174 exhibitors. Every detail which makes the hom< complete will be shown, Cantweli said. Doors will open 11 a. m. daily. Committee in charge. E. L. Cothrell, onairman: J. F. Cantwell, director; William L. Elder, H. L. Richardt, Burt E. Richardson and Hanley T. Hottel, secretary. A complete list of exhibitors; American Rnamci Products Company. W. G Baker Company. Barlow A SeeUjr Manufacturing Cos, Bird A Son. Burton Dixie Corporation. Ch&ttanoga Foundry Company. C B. Durham A Cos. Economy Cook ms TTtensils Company. Esprit d'Armour Hyrr.enic Company Flaxlinum Insulating Company. Gable Villa, Close Manufacturing Company. H. D. Clink Hatfield Electric Company. Holmes Disappearing Bed Company. Indianapolis Electric Supply Company. Indianapolis Stucco Company. Lagoon Park. Meakill Music Company. Murphy Door Bed Company National Stove Company. Permanent Builders Company. Phillips-Catsy Company. Public Savings Insurance Company. Russel A Irvin Manufacturing 00. Smoke Abatement Committee. Stanley Works. Travelers Insurance Company. The Upson Company. Vital Manufacturing Company. Vulcanite Rfg division, The Tale A Towns Manufacturing Cos. Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis Times Indianapolis Water Company. Indianapolis Window Frame Company. W. H. Johnson A Son Cos, Wm. Kottoman Company, Lohon Company, H. I4e*>er Company, Lilly Hardware Company, W. D. Long A Company. Lowry Nursery and Landscape Company. Lyman Bros, O. G. Magee. James H. Makin. Marietta Manufacturing Company. Marvel Gas Company. Maytag Washing Machine Company. Mechanical Heating Corporation Ernest MeJaun. Merchants Heat and Light Company. Modern Appliance Corporation, Mountain Valley Water Company McHenryMillhouse Company. Hational City Bank, Neeves A Cos, "1000* Electric Spec. Company. Paine Lumber Company. Ltd, Patterson Shade Comnkry Pearson Piano Company. Peerless Foundry Company. Perfection Water System Company Pettis Dry Goods Company. Purnell Lumber Company. Pneuvac Company. Power-Foster Company. Rapp A Lennox Piano Company. Ralph R. Reeder A Sons. H. M. Reynolds Shing. Company Wm. Low Rice. Richards-Wilcox Manufacturing Com panyj_ Robertson Music House. Rome.- Lighting fixtures Company. Royse Borehert Company. Ruud Manufacturing Company Wm. J. Ryan Company. Rybolt Heating Company. Sail Mountain Company. Sanborn Electric

Why Is It? WHY is there more argument about coffee than any other item of diet. Coffee has always needed defense —one of the few articles of diet that does. No doubt exists about the fact that coffee contains caffeine, a drug which doctors prescribe as an emergency stimulant for .the heart and nervous system; and many coffee drinkers know from experience that for them, coffee causes nervousness, headache or stomach trouble. Since so many people, including health authorities, have reason to question coffee drinking, can you afford to risk your health with it — when you can have a safe mealtime drink, such as Postum? You will like the delicious flavor of Postum. It fills every requirement of a hot drink; and many former coffee drinkers even prefer it to the best coffee. With Postum as your mealtime beverage, your system free of caffeine, and your sleep sound and restful, you’ll realize that Postum has established its genuine value in health and comfort. Postum for Health “There’s a Reason ’* Your grocer sells Postum in Qf&L * two forms: Instant Postum [in tins} prepared instantly in rS&toM&ifjii'' the cup by the addition of - :?j{3 boiling water. Postum Cereal - {in packages} for those who j|KSTANJ -j-" f£~ prefer the flavor brought out | PJSTUMgat! by boiling fully 20 minutes. SZZZTZTZZ— The cost of either form is —————— A—J about one-hall cent a cup. , T. ————L—*

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David Belasco to Send Lenore Ulric Here Soon

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Company, Sander A Reeker Cos. Sanitary Heating and Ventilating Company, H. G. Sargent Paint Compan; , Sawyer System. Serval Electrical Refrigerator Company. R. H. Shelhom Company. Sigmon Heating Company. Singer Sewing Machine Company. Spickelmeyer Fuel and Supply Company. Stewaix-Carey Glass Company. I, C. Thiele Torrington Company. B. C. Torelle Company, R B. Townsiey. Van Camp Hardware and Iron Company. Vonnegut Hardware Company, Wanrelin-Sharp Company. Washington Bank and Trust Company. WasmutliEndicott Company. Wayne Tank and Pump Company. Western Magazine Broker. White Sewing Machine Company. Martin C. Wirth. American Title Insurance Company, American Town Lot Company, Autotec Company. L. 9. Ayres A Cos, Baldwin Piano Company of Indiana Banner Furniture Company. W. H. Base Photo Cos, Bethard Wall Paper Company, Biersach A Nledermeyer. Blaine A Vittori. Bohn Refrigerator Company. L. G. Brightmire Company, Brunswick Shop. A. Burdsal Company. J. F. Cantwell Company. Capitol Lumber Company. Carlin Music Company. Central Supply Company, Central Wall Paper and Paint Company. Child Hygiene Division. Christena-Teague Piano Company. Citizens Gas Company. Irwin W. Cotton. Coons Manufacturing Com pany. Crane Company, Diamond Metal Weather Strips Company. Dodd-Mead Company. R. W. Durham Company, Durham Manufacturing Company. Edison Electric Company. Inc, Elaborated Roofing Company. William L. Elder. Ever Hot Heater Company. Everitt s Seed Store Flint-Rock Products Company. Forbce-Hubbard Lumber Company, Garden City Company, Gatos Marble and Tile Company. General Builders Supply Company. Goldstein Bros, Good Housekeeping Shop Hall-Neal Furnace Company Henry Furnace and Foundry Company, Holland Furnace Company. Home Electric t-oinpany. Home Furniture Company, Housler Outfitting Company, Hoosier Silo Company. Hoover Company. Humphrey Company. HubbardSoearce Lumber Company Hurley Machine Company. Hydraulic IT-ss Brick Company, Ideal Furnace Company. Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Indiana Paint, Rfg. and

David Belasco will send Lenore Ulric to English’s in her most pronounced success, “Kiki.” The engagement is for three days, opening Monday night, March 3L Miss Ulric is now near the close of hex run in Chicago. Indianapolis will be one of the few cities to get “Kiki” with Miss Ulric. -h -I- -IVEW VARIETY BILL OPENS THURSDAY AT TIIE PALACE ’ “From East to West,” will top the new vaudeville bill to be seen at the Palace Thursday. It is a dance divertisement that features dances and steps from many climes, interspersed with songs and humor that is keeping with the different scenes. The cast includes eight young women and two men. The press agent for Phil and Eddie Ross says they are a couple of "Babe Ruths” when it comes to puttingsongs over the plate. “Three Aces and a Joker,” is the banner under which a trio of male singers and a pretty Miss offer a gambol of tersichorean and vocal divertisement, Nellie Nichols, the international comedienne, will be seen in a cycle of sayings and songs. The closing act is Ramsey’s Canaries, who perform a number of amusing stunts with toy chairs, carriages and hobby horses. Zane Grey’s “Heritage of the Desert” will occupy the screen the last half of the week, featuring Bebo Daniels, Ernest Torrence, Noah Barry and Lloyd Hughes. It is the story of a courageous man’s fight against a powerful and unscrupulous rival for the hand of a girl. The short reels will be the Paths News, Screen Topics, an Aesop Fable and a Christy comedy, “Look Out Below.” -!- -I- -!• Attractions on view today include: "Ziegfeld Follies” at English’s; Rogers and Allen at Keith's; A. Robbins at the Lyric; “Radio Girls” at the Capitol; “Receipt in Full” at the Lincoln Square; “Big Sensation” at the ’Broadway; Van Amam's Minstrels at the Palace; "Lilies of the Field” at the CSrcle; “The Shepherd King” at the Ohio: "Shadow of the East” at thay\polio; “Reno,” at Mister Smith’s, and "The Phantom Horseman” at the Isis.

Supply Company. Indianapolis Deloo-Lifrht Company. Indianapolis Homo BuLd rs Association Indianapolis Life Insurance Company. Indianapolis News. Indianapolis Paint and Color Company. Indianapolis lustl Esiaie Board. Ralph R. Reeder & Sons Flint Rock Products Company. Lilly Hardware Company. Jackson Supply Company, Marietta Glass Manufacturing Company, Sanborn Electric Company, Thorpe Awnlnr Shoppe Gibraltar Concrete 810-St Company and Peoples Coal and Cement Company. STATE CALLS WITNESSES Cecil Cloud on Trial for Slaving of Rushville Councilman. fly United Prena RUSHVILLE, Ind., March 19. The Stiste continued today to introduce witnesses to build up a net of circumstantial evidence against Cecil Cloud, on trial for the murder of Luther Sharp, city councilman, shot and fatally wounded by a bandit several w*?eks ago. Telegraph Office Robbed Hv Timra Special SULLIVAN, Ind.. March 19 —Western Union office was ransacked Tuesday by thieves who gained entrance through a window. Twenty-five dollars was taken.

CITY COULD ORDER CAR TRACK REPAIR

Power to Demand Improvements Unexercised in Order to Keep Five-Cent Fare,

"If tii© city cared to It could go Into court and force the Indianapolis Street Railway Company to repair all of the many places where tracks are ‘bumpy’ or dangerous and lay new paving between tracks where It Is bad,” said City Engineer John L. Elliott today. Elliott admitted the city administration baa been lenient with the company because the utility's financial condition has not been strong and It was desired to keep the 5-cent fare rate. In spite of the fact that the city has eliminated jitney bus competition, entered into an agreement whereby the company was relieved of most of the cost of original track paving, refrained from insisting upon extension of lines and that the company “got fut from under” some heavy financial obligations to the city by surrendering Its franchise several years ago, the company is attempting to gain official and public inforsemont of a higher fare. Power la Not Used When the company surrendered Its : franchise a controversy arose as to whether or not it was to pay . cost of original caving net ween tracks when a street in which a car line was laid was paved. The right of j the <rity to require the company to keep tracks in repair and keep track paving in shape so that at least auto- ; mobile springs would not be ruined | when motor cars were driven over it | was established by the public service commission Despite this power and the fact, as city officials point out, that every motorist can point out almost innumerable places on practically every car line in the city where track paving needs renewing, the city has not harassed the utility with orders to fix the streets. In fact, Elliott said, in the last four or five years the company has repaired about an average of ten blocks of paving a year. The amount of track repaired is not so high, Elliott said. Extensions Not Made The city also claims power to order extension or car lines. There are unfulfilled orders for extensions upon the board of works books so old that not ever the board members can recall all ! of them. One of the outstanding orders whioh I has not been carried out Is for the extension of the English Ave. line from [ the present terminus to Emerson Ave. What few extensions have been made have been over lnterurban lines,

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RIEDEL REPORTS ON FIREMDS Recommendations Omitted— O'Brien to Investigate. After six weeks’ investigation of fire hazards. Jacob Riedel, chief of fire prevention, has submitted a report on his investigation in downtown buildings without a single recommendation. When the report reached Fire Chief John J. O’Brien he said he would start a personal investigation this week with Francis F. Hamilton, city building commissioner. Riedel’s report covered all the larger buildings, but merely described the property and pointed out no constructive way to remedy conditions. O’Brien said he would make recommendations, and would enforce them if the city council and present State statutes gave him authority. The council has two ordinances before it now to remove fire hazards. One provides Incased elevator shafts with fireproof doors in buildings four stories or more in height, and the other requires smoke tower fire escapes on new buildings three stories or more in height.

PRISONERS TO BE TAKEN TO MARION t Two Arrested Here in Connection With Liquor Case. Harry O. Wilson, 1102 Newman St., and Miss Ruby Hathaway, Grant Apts., Eleventh and Meridian Sts., arrested Monday by Seth Ward, Federal prohibition enforcement officer were to be taken to Marion, Ind.. today. Both have arranged to provide bonds of $2,500 each. William Dugan, druggist and politician of Marion, and Matt Bott, also of Marlon, are held under $4,000 bond each by the Grant County sheriff following their arrest Monday on information furnished by Ward. Prohibition officers charge alcohol was supplied to Dugan by Indianapolis persons. Others arrested in Marlon In connection with the case are; Dick O'Hara, druggist; William Scheerer, soft drink dealer, and Dannie Britt and Miss Alma Murphy, rooming house keepers. It Is understood they wfil be tried in Grant County courts, and that the case may be Investigated by the next Federal grand jury. MONNETTJSEEKS OFFICE New Republican Candidate for Sheriff Announces. Madison W. Mopnett. 3701 N. Illinois St., has announced his candidacy for sheriff on the Republican t eket. Monnett said he has lived In Indian apolis twenty-two years and never has held office, but. has always worked for the success of the Republican party. He said his platform Is fearless enforcement of the law.

the company having laid practically no track for extensions since the war began. Among extensions made over Interurban lines have been College Ave. from Thirty-Fourth to Forty-Sixth St.; Brookslde from Eighteenth to Olney Sts., and Shelby St., from Garfield Park to Perry St.

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Husband and Wife Have Same Trouble Both Have Bad Case of Gas on the Stomach

“For six years I suffered from gas on the stomach, pains, headache and dizziness. The firßt dose of Adlerika (Intestinal antiseptic) gave relief and now I rest well at night and all the gas is gone. Adlerika has also made anew man of my husband.” (Signed) Mrs. B. Brinkley. Intestinal Antiseptic. There is now offered to the public a preparation having the DOUBLE action of an intestinal antiseptic and a COMPLETE system cleanser. This preparation, known as Adlerika, acts as follows. It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germs and colon baciil in the intestinal canal, thus guarding against appendicitis and other diseases having their start here. It is the most complete system cleanser ever offered to the public, acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removing foul matter which poisoned the system for months pnd which nothing else can dislodge. It brings out all gases, thus Immediately relieving pressure on the heart. It is astonishing the gaeM amount of poisonous matter Adlerika draws from the alimentary casal—matter you never thought was in your system. Try it right after a natural movement and notice how much more foul matter

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Clean Radiator Out Now to Prevent Trouble Later Have you ever glanced inside the family kettle? If you have never done so, do so now. You will notice that the inside is covered with a creamy coloreu scale, which flakes off very easily. This is proof that the water you are using contains sediment and lime in solution.

You are probably more careful to make certain that you are using clean water when you fill up the family kettle than you are when filling the radiator with water. You will realize, therefore, that if sediment collects in the kettle the way it does, the inside of your radiator and the water jackets in the engine must also be covered with the same kind of scale. If this deposit is allowed to remain in the radiator and water jackets, it acts as an insulator between the hot cylinder walls and the water. The result of this is that the engine overheats because the cylinders

are not properly cooled. Here are a few of the troubles that may develop if the cooling system Is not thoroughly cleaned out at least once each season: The consumption of oil is greatly increased. Engine will lose power and pep. Carbon deposit in cylinders becomes red hot, causing pre-ighition and knocking. If overheating is very bad, the excessive heat may cause cylinders, pistons and valves to warp. Spark Plugs become incandescent, causing pre-ignition and misfiring, which is sometimes extremely difficult to locate. Pistons become so hot that the oil on UNDERSIDE as well as on top of piston burns and forms carbon. This carbon mixes with lubricating oil in crankcase and destroys its value as a lubricant. Engine may seize up or cylinder walls may score. Now the above list of troubles Is quite an Imposing one, yet one or all of them Is liable to occur if your cooling system is not in perfect order.

Fortunately, however, it Is .a very simple matter tc protect yourself against these troubles and put the cooling system in good condition. The first thing to do is to remove the scale and sediment that has collected in the radiator and water jackets. The easier way to do this is to drain the radiator to see how many gallons of water it holds, then add a pound of common washing soda for every gallon of water. When putting the mixture into tlje radiator, be very’ careful you do not spill any of it on the paint work, or it will spoil the finish. Do not completely fill the radiator, leave about ha Run the car for about a day with this solution, then drain off. Now remove the bottom water connection and insert a hose in the filler cap, and let a good pressure of water run through the cooling system until the water comes out clean and clear. If It Is possible to use rain water in the radiator, you will have no trouble with scale forming in the cooling system. Rain water contains no lime, but the usual city water supply always has a considerable quantity of it. Examine the bolts that hold down the radiator, to see that they are tight. If these become loose the radiator starts siderable damage.

Gut out this article and save it until next week, when I will complete the Instruction showing how to inspect and put the remainder of the cooling system in good condition. NEXT WEEK—HOW TO INSPECT HOSE CONNECTIONS, PUMP AND FAN. Copyright, 1924, by S-N-L Technical Syndicate.

ILLINOIS SNUBS MABEL Film Star Refused Appearance Before Women Despite Invitation. Hy United Prenn CHICAGO. March 19—Mabel Norm&nd, film star, was snubbed by the Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs today. Shortly after the shooting of Courtland Dines in Hollywood, the Chicago chapter asked MabeJ to appear before the women and tell her story. Shortly after the shooting of Courtland Dines in Hollywood, the Chicago chapter asked Mabel to appear before the women and tell her story. Word was received Tuesday Mabel would stop off today on her way to New York. But Mrs. George Palmer, Springfiojd, president of the Illinois Federation, announced Mabel would not be permitted to speak.

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It brings ont which was poisoning you. In slight disorders, such as occasional constipation, sour stomach, gas on the stomach and sick headache, one spoonful Adlerika ALWAYS brings relief. A longer treatment, however, Is necessary in cases of, obstinate constipation and long standing stomach trouble, prefer, ably under direction of your physician. Reports from Physicians. "I found Adlerika the best in my entire 37 years’ experience.” (Signed) Dr. G. Eggers. “I use Adlerika In all bowel cases. Some require only one dose.” (Signed) Dr F. M. P. (Name given on request.) ‘‘l have found nothing In my 50 years’ practice so excel Adlerika.” (Signed) Dr. James Weaver. “After taking Adlerika feel better than for 20 years. Haven’t language to express the AWFUL IMPURITIES eliminated from my system.” (Signed) J. B Puckett. Adlerika is a constant surprise to people who have used only ordinary bowel and stomach medicines, on account of Its rapid, pleasant and COMPLETE action. It is sold by leading druggist* evervwhera Sold in Indianapolis by H. J. Huder and the Hook Drug Cos., and other leading druggists—Advertisement.

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GOSPEL MRUS LEASESTHEATER Overmeyer Says Tabernacle Cost Is Too High for Choir, The Indianapolis Gospel Chorus of 500 voices under direction of Joe Overmeyer has leased the English Theater for a series of Sunday afternoon meetings to begin March 23.

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Mrs. W. C. Hitz is accompanist. Speakers of prominence are being engaged. The choir formerly sung at the Cadle Tabernacle which was recently sold to D. L. Speicher. Overmeyer said cost of renting the Tabernacle was found to be too high for the { chorus to meet. The choir met at the Nazarene Church. State and Washington Sts. Tuesday night. Boston Man Will Speak “Consistent Production” wiljj be discussed by Robert W. Moore Jr., president of the Boston (Mass.) Underwriters’ Association, at luncheon Friday of the IncLanapolis Association of Life Underwriters at the Lincoln.