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EXHIBITORS (Continued From Page 7) >75-376-A —Patterson Shade Cloth Company. 813 —Peoples Coal and Cement Company. 197—Pettis Dry Goods Company. 834—Perfection Water System. 161 — Perfection Windshield Company. 182 —Pioneer Brass Works. 33—Polar Ice and Fuel Company. 379 —Polk Sanitary Milk Company. 276 Pratt Poster Company. 72 —Premier Motors, Inc . 415 —The Prest-O-Lite Company. Inc. 881—Printing Arts Company. 255 Public Health Nursing Association. 225 —The Railroadmen’/! Building and Savings Association. 134 —Rainbow Academy. IS —Rapp & Lennox Piano Cos. 162- —Rath Construction Cos. 403 —Real Silk Hosiery Mills. 387 Herbert H. Renier. 86 —Reliable Steel Furnace Cos. 369 —Republic Creosoting Cos. 310 —Ritemor Stationers' Cos. 256 — Robbins Body Corporation. 95-B —The Roofcrafters, Inc. 233—Rub-Tex Products, Inc--263 — s. & C. Manufacturing Cos. 29 —H. L. Sanders. 374—A. E. Saffell Chair Cos. 277 — Sanitary Heating and Ventilating Cos. 30" —Service cyass Cos. 160 —Service Spring Company. 341 —A. R. Seymour. 265 —Schwartz Sectional System. 371 — Shirley Bros. Cos.. Inc. 171 —Simmons Ink Cos., Inc. 09—The Sinker-Davis Cos. 133-A—Smith Auto Accessory Cos. 2C9 and 296-297—Stafford Engraving Cos. 815—Paul Smith. 309—Howard A. Smock. 805 —Sommers Manufacturing Cos. 151- —C. J. Specialty Cos. 232 —Staley & Crabb. J63-184-ISS-IS6—Standard Nut Mar garine Cos. 203-204—A. Steffen Cigar Cos. 430 —L. Stranss & Cos. 6.7-64-63—Stutz Motor Car Cos. in-—Superior Metal Weather Strip Company. 5T7-36S —Taggart Baking Cos. >4 3-146—The Tarpenning-La Folk tie Company. 2*6 —Charles O. Taylor Jr. 3Ss—The Thorp Awning Shoppe. Inc. g.vt—Tucker it Dorsey Mfg. Cos. M— I The Udell Works. >52-173 —Universal Brass Works. Inc. 372 — Universal Tool and Die Cos. 133-C —U. S. Bearings Company. i—U. S. Corrugagted Fiber Box Cos 171 —U. S. Encaustic Tile Works. 316 —Utility Cleaner Cos. Sf 4 —l'z’.’m Scap Company. 3SS —Van Camp Hardwate & Iron Cos 391 —Van Camp Product.! Cos. 152- —Victo- Piston Pin Cos. Cl 9 to 222—Vor.negut Hardware Cos. 4f-46 —Yon nogut Machinery Cos. 75 —Julius C. Walk & Son. 419 —II P. Wasson A- Cos. If7 —Waterproofing, Jnc. 413-302-303—Weber Milk Cos. 15 —Western Furniture Cos. 289 —Western Union Telegraph Cos. 30 7—Edward H. Wiest. 217 —Frank W. Wood Company. 385—Jacob E Wohifeld. 4-‘ei —Yuncker Bottling Works. 31 —Zero Ice and Fuel Company.
Hice is health INSURANCE Be convinced that for proper food protection Ice is just as essential NOW as in summer. See what happens to nursery milk when left without ice. % ■Washed air is always considered pure—notice how ice by melting washes the air in the refrigerator. Ice has many winter uses besides food protection, anyone of which is reason enough why every family should use ice the entire year. Visit Booth No. 33 at the Industrial Exposition and see the moving picture entitled “The Romance of Ice.” This exhibit is sponsored by Polar Ice & Fuel Cos. Artificial Ice & Coal Storage Cos. Kolt Ice & Coal Storage Cos. Coonse & Caylor Ice Cos. Zero Ice & Fuel Cos. - Irvington Ice Cos.
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Our Booth Is No. 312 Pay us a visit. Learn how easy and economical it is to heat your home with coke. Get your lump —take it home —break it open observe its high quality, cleanliness and lightness—and if you are the lucky one and find the order in your lump, report at once to our booth or our office and get your ton of coke absolutely free.
Coke A > Comfort ri-i Citizens Gas Cos.
Every day each person that visits our booth at the Indianapolis Industrial Exposition will be given a lump of coke. Each day two of these lumps will contain a piece of sheet brass upon which will be mounted an order for one ton of Indianapolis By-Product Coke. To the lucky persons that receive the lumps containing these orders we will deliver to their home one ton of this economical, clean fuel absolutely free of charge.
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FREKStSe Show! Delicious Pancakes made from the fresh new pack of VlßCipiftSwEET PANCAKE FLOUR and a cup of piping hot The Fishback Line 3/r COFFEE 3-F Spices 3 F Tc * y 71 SIT our booth, let us serve you and you*ll say that no >-F Mayonnaise y com fc>ination is quite so delicious and satisfying as Virginia Sweet Pancake Fiour Virginia Sweet Pancakes and 3-F Coffee, Virginia Sweet Buckwheat Flour Virginia Sweet Roiled white Data The new p ac k of Virginia Sweet is perhaps the finest we have Virginia sweet coffee ever mac j e> B u t the price is back to the Pre-War figure end many other package and bulk because the tremendously increased demand reduces our food product*. production cost, and because we contracted for the fall delivery of the fresh Virginia Sweet ingredients when the 40* J grain market was at the lowest level. V ifejjjpl 3-F Coffee goes along day after day, month after month; 'SSIBraR year after year absolutely uniform. Regardless of revolutions in the Coffee countries, crop shortages, damaged crops, and Vmg&J high prices, we continue to put into 3-F the same superior coffees that make the ideal combination of strength, flavor and smoothness. You can pay more for Coffee but you can’t / r -‘V // get a more appetizing cup than 3-F. You can pay less but n your Coffee really will cost you more in the end because you y won’t get as many cups to the pound and the difference in your own satisfaction can’t be measured in money. THE FISHBACK CO.
Indianapolis “The City Courteous ” is a wonderful city in which to do an honest, legitimate business as testified to by the growth of The R. W. Furnas Ice Cream Company from a two-man plant making a few gallons of ice cream to its present Highly Efficient, Electrically Equipped Four-Story Factory—with a capacity of many thousand gallons a day, and supplying its hundreds of satisfied customers with a Superior Quality of Ice Cream delivered to all parts of the city and surrounding country with the aid of a fleet of twenty large trucks. Furnas Ice Cream ‘The Cream of Quality” Is now manufactured in the following cities: INDIANAPOLIS, SOUTH BEND, FORT WAYNE, TERRE HAUTE, IND.; AKRON AND COLUMBUS, OHIO, AND ST. LOUIS, MO. Come and See Us at Booth No. 41 Indianapolis Industrial Exposition Oct. 4th to llth f 1924 The R. W. Furnas Ice Cream Cos.
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