Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1924 — Page 7

MONDAY, OCT. o, 1924

HAND IN HAND gill NDUSTRIES and Electric 3 i Service are inseparable. aiHil Upon the efficiency of one depends the growth of the other. We are pleased to be one of the Public Service Companies that has had a hand in making Industrial Indianapolis what it is. Industrial Indianapolis is growing—each year new manufacturing plants are added to the already long list. More industries mean more power. You will find the Merchants Heat and Light Cos. also growing—always ready to furnish the additional power as it is needed. MERCHANTS HEAT AND LIGHT CO. “The Daylight Corner”

iXp JET OIL .SHOE POLISHES Clean — Dye — Sit ine • -el a Sample at Booth 339 Industrial Exposition S. M. Bixby & Cos., Inc. Morris and Harding Sts., Indianapolis

Structural Steel, Iron Work, Steel Plate Work for Building Construction ' - ;-si | • l z. ' 1 Robert Berner Structural Steel Cos. 401 South Harding Street Telephone, Belmont 0323

“Made in Indianapolis” HOMES HE Railroadmen's Building and Savings Association has been responsible for the building of more homes in Indianapolis than any other organization. Since 1887 it has been assisting worthy people to own their own homes. V The home owner and money saver are those who . work and make this exposition possible. Authorized Capital, $100,000,000.00 The Railroad Men’s Building and Savings Association 21-23 Virginia Ave. ♦ Indianapolis

LIST OF EXHIBITORS

: Exhibit No. Name of Exhibitor i 351—Acme-Evans Company. 359 —Max Adams, Studio. 21 —Advance Paint Cos. 97-B —Allison Coupon Cos. 196 —American High Speed Chain Cos. 394 — American Nut Cos. 33—Artificial Ice and Cold Storage Cos. i 38—E. C. Atkins & Cos., Inc. j 254—Atlas Sand and Gravel Cos. 1 151-B —The Automatic Display Fixture Cos. : 14S —Baker. Hugh J. & Cos. 4—The Baldwin Piano Company. I 313-392 —BaJlard Ice Cream Cos. 3—Bar ner Furniture Cos. ! 234—Barnes Gault & Cos. 285 —W. H. Bass Photo Cos. 167—Robert Berner Structural Steel Cc. A. B. C. —Eertermann Bros. Cos. 395 Bessire & Cos. 339 S. M. Bixby & Cos., Inc. 425 The Wrn. H Block Company. 2C0 —L. G. Brightmlre Cos. 159—The Briskin T. & R. Cos., Inc. 257—Bonciila Laboratories, Inc. 124 Bookwalter - Ball - Greathouse Printing Company. 365 —Bowes "Seal Fast" Corporation. 17S-A —Boxill-Bruel Carbon Brush Company. 261 —Erodeur Doll Shop. 348—Bronze Piston Ring Cos., Inc. 169-170 —The A. Burdsal Cos. 426 C., C., C. & St. L. Ry. no— c & Q Foundry and Pattern j Works 7 —Cabinet Makers’ Union, j 96—E. Howard Cadle Mfg. Cos. 542—W. E. Callane * Sons Cos. ] isi—Castle Refrigerating Machine Company. ! 357-358 —Central Beauty Supply Cos. 33. Central Plating and Mfg. Cos. | 147 —Central Rubber and Supply Cos. ! ; 350 —Central States Bridge Cos. ! 268 —Central Supply Cos. 79 to 84, Incl. —Central Veneer Cos. j ! 265—Central Wire and Iron Cos. j 270—Century Paper Company. ! 364—Chandler & Taylor. : 312 —Citizens Gas Cos. j 17 —The M. Clune Company. 149—Harry O. Cobb. | 60-61—Cole Motor Car Company. | 241—Columbia School Supply Cos. j 33—Coonse & Caylor Ice Cos. 205 —Cornelius Printing Cos. 311 —Crescent Oil Company. 250 —D. A. Lubricant Cos.. Inc. j 353 —Dean Bros. Company. 408 B—Denham Oil Company. 389—Dexheimer Studio. 372—Diamond Chain and Mfg. Cos. 256-2S7 —Dilling & Cos. 380— Diking Paper Box Cos. 335 —D.xie Day Committee. 63-B—Duesenberg Automobile and Motors Company, Inc. 407 — Duco Corporation of Indiana, Inc. 230 — C. B. Dyer. ‘ 293—John A. Dyer. , 201—Edgerton & Cos. 408- —Emerson Scheuring Tank Cos. j 396-397 —Enquirer Printing and Publishing Cos. i 47—The Electric Machine Corp. | 43—Eureka Sales Cos., Inc. 227 —Exlo Products Cos. 78-B —E Z Manufacturer. ! 282 -Fairmount Glass Works. 376 B—Federal Pattern Works. 198-199—The Fishback Cos. j 27-28-29 —Ford Motor Company. 240 —Franzen Motor Livery. Inc. I H —Furnas Office Furniture Cos. Inc. 164 —Indianapolis Concrete Products Cos. 154-155 —Indianapoiis Delon Light On. j 332 —Indianapolis Electrotype Foundry. : 296-297' —Indianapolis Engraving Cn 195 —Indianapolis Life lusurance Cos. ! 427 —Indianaophs Light and Heat Cos. , 62 —Indianapolis Paint and Color Cos. 340 Indianapolis Plating Cos.

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402 —Indianapolis Star. 344—Indianapoli# Stove Company. 354—The Indir/iapolis Terre Cotta Cos. 405—Indianapolis Varnish Cos. 229—Indianapolis Water Company. 153—Indianapolis Wire Bound Box Cos. 36-37—Indianapolis Wire Bound Box Cos. 409-410 Insley Mfg. Cos. 121 —Inter-Continental Tire and Rubber Cos. 119—International Machine Tool Cos. 404 —Indianapolis News. 384 —International Printing Cos. 33—Irvington Ice Company. 108-202—Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream Cos. 192-193—Wm. F. Johnson Lumber Cos. 228—W. Frank Jones. 362—The August Julian Cos. 366—Kahn Tailoring Company. ... 78 —The Keyless Lock Cos. 264 Kiefer-Stewart Company.

Today — all Industry

139—Kingan & Cos. 9 —Kramer Manufacturing Cos. B—Krieg-Mellen Furniture Cos. 417 —L. S. Ayres & Cos. 356—Lain Business College. 333—Lauck Mfg. Cos 135 —Laundrymen's dub. 6 —H Lauter Company. 216—William Laux. 10—The H. Lieber Cos. 412—Link-Belt Company. 41—The R. W. Furnas Ice Cream Company. 406 —Furniture Specialties Company. 226—F. E. Gates Marble and Tile Company. 187 —E. J. Gausepohl & Cos. 349 —Geiger & Peters Iron Works. 343 —Gibraltar Cement Block Company. 144 —Goldstein Bros. 163—Granite Sand and Gravel Company. 84—Grassyfork Fisheries, Inc. 386 —Gurley Pump and Manufacturing Company.

The Power Behind Indianapolis Business EDISON SERVICE The Indianapolis Light and Heat Company realizes its responsibility in supplying approximately 77,000 consumers with light and power. Uninterrupted Edison Service keeps the wheels of industry moving, thus assuring the city its supply of life necessities; thousands of workmen steady employment, and the city itself, enjoyment of prosperity. Because this company realizes this responsibility, it maintains two power stations in Indianapolis, right where the energy is required—two modern plants capable of generating twice as much energy as is required at the present time by its consumers. The Indianapolis Light and Heat Company is a Home Company—owned, controlled and operated by Indianapolis business men who have in many activities contributed to the growth and welfare of the city. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. 48 MONUMENT CIRCLE

66—H. C. S. Motor Car Company. 166 —O. D. Haskett Lumber Cos. 42S—Charles L. Hartman. 255—Robert H. Hassler, Inc. 2Sl—Rollyn Hawkins Furnace Company. 355—Helm-Lewis Cement Block Com pany. 273 —Hetherington & Berner. 390—Robert J. Heuslein. 308 —Hide, Leather and Belting Company. 338—Edward R. Hodges Company. 251—The M. A. Hofft Company. 68-65 —Hobbs Nurseries. 399—Holcomb & Hoke Manufacturing Company. 33 —Holt Ice and Cold , Storage Company. 168 —Home Screen Company. 79 to 84 Inclusive —Hoosier Veneer Company. 133-D—Huettcr Machine ar.d Tool Company. 87 —Ideal Furnace Company. 85-A—lndiana Bell Telephone Company. 296-297—Indianapolis Engraving Association. 351-352-353 —Indiana Gravel Company, Inc.

156—Indiana Oxygen Company. 79 to 84, inclusive—lndiana Veneer and Lumber Company. 224 —Indiana Tire and Battery Shop. 306 —Indianapolis Belting and Supply Company. 400 —Indianapolis Brush and Broom Manufacturing Company. 330-31—International Business Machinery Corporation. 259—Indianapolis Casket Company. 79 to 84, inclusive —Long-Knight Lumber Company. 58—LykGlas Auto ReNuAl System, Inc. 74—Lyman Bros. 14—John J. Madden Manufacturnig Company. s—Thomas Madden, Son & Cos. 414 —Harry B. Mahan Company. 360 —The Marietta Manufacturing Company. 57—Marott Shoe Shop 411—Marschke Manufacturing Company. 314 —George J. Mayer & Cos. 247—Margaret McCulloch. 377 —McCullough Printing Company. 346 —The Homer McKee Company, Inc.

252—Mellett Printing Company, Inc. 416 —Merchants Heat and Light Company. 288 —Meyer-Kiser Bank. 267—0. L. Miller & Cos. 291—Modern Appliance Corporation. 393—L. E. Morrison & Cos. 194—Murray’s Crispettes. 401 —National Casket Company. 382 —The National Malleable and Steel Castings Company. 79 to 84. inclusive —National Veneer and Lumber Company. 337 —Nichols Candy Company. 141—Nordyke & Marmon Cos. 345 —Northwestern Machinery Company. 242-243—NuGrape. Bottling Company, Inc. 175 —The Oakes Company. 85-B—Oilar 'Furniture Shops. Inc. 152 —Op-Al Electric and Manufacturing Company. | 370—Oval & Koster. 202 —The Ewald Over Foundry Company. 231 —Paper Package Company. 296-297 —Patterson Engraving Company. (Turn to Page 8)

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