Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1924 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 1924

Here Is Some Musical Sauce for Your Thanksgiving Day Turkey

By WALTER D. HICKMAN, t'p (AUCE for the goose. the turI j key, the chicken or 'Whatever * *lt is that will grace your Thanksgiving <iav feast. Ami, >f course, you will want some musical sauce for the grand affair. Am going to tip you off where you ran ge: some of the grandest musical sauce. You must serve this sauce on your phonograph. And here is thf* three different brands of "sauce” that 1 have tried and have found delightful: Edison Record—Carl Fiesch, violini t, playing “Spanish Dance No. 1" (Sara sate). with Harry Kaufman at the piano. On the other side. “The Foggy Dew,” old Irish folk song, arranged by Arthur Alexander and played by First h and Kaufman. Hero are two fanciful records of deep charm and warmth Oh, this record will make your turkey so delightful. Hf re is a record which heflects the violin and piano as ft should. Splendid at any time of the year. Brun.-wick record —Marion Harris SEE I OL H this year—use Raz-Mah A safe, sure, quick relief in capsules—| easily taken Used by Old and Young. ■ t your druggist or writa j err *f. 222 Congress Street. West I

building and Contracting News —Home Building Department

BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND BUILDING SPECIALTIES In addition to rernpletc |-r of rough and finishing hardware we represent sn<h rationally known building specialties a> Bird's Hoofs. Murphy In_n Door Btrl* and Flail num Insulation material, bet u show you how to make your heme more attractive. more con/ortable and more complete. vonnegut rr,i*:i c , a

fob OVER I\\ LNT V YEARS The J'ra.i m ; rk of Quality, Workmanship and S. r? i--HAYES BROTHERS < INCORPORATED ! Plumbing end Heating specialist. MX IN 2492 236-. TH tV VUK M/i NT ST.

’' ‘ > Central Wail Paper & Paint Company Distributors Berry Brothers' Varnishes Enamels Stains I . i’“*i Gr.fi :♦* fWrytone | i ! < r.i!:;te Dull hit** an*! Tinted IVnffrating Oil ILtni Drying Kuatucd ftr ail Oil Stain** in all * uruh ak fin** Inferior colors ff‘r all woods £? rr > . an ' l ***er!or Pur* White and Wood I Lilian. Lffrhf enamel work Ora ripe Shell.us Indiana’* DUtributor* Pure White Deads. Linseed Oil, Pure House Paints. Turpentine, Etc. SALESROOMS—I27-129 South Meridian Street N . j

r— —-7 —— Wm. P. Jungclaus Cos BUILDING CONTRACTORS 1825-837 Mass. Ave. - ' the ambassador Pcnnaylvnitia at Pratt Street < irrle 07t>. Unfurnished Apts. Monti.!y $57.50 to $73 Furnisbe.l Apt*. Monthiv s>*2.3o to Si2s r F.-tabiishe.! 1873 The A. B. Keeport Cos., Inc. Dealers iu Courtesy, Service and Building Materials of the Highest ualitv MOTOR TKCtK DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS Os INDIANAPOLIS fife V SENA IF. AVE. Phone Lincoln 2712 or Main 08 (a N... . i ,

A Rybolt Furnace I jlpßi PT? Tour Home Insures ! vH-ffll Comfort and Convenience T-’ PFP A all Makes of Furnaces V- j R by Expert Mechanics 632 Massachusetts Ave. Ln.?in 2 27i4 - - - - d

Fermor Spencer Cannon ARCHITECT 21 Virginia Ave. Cl rcle 2752

BRICKLAYERS TILESETTERS Phone \3sC Unl ° n Mcciia/Jicj 219 Castle MAin 2027 No. 3 of Ind. Hall Bldg. “Cl IIJ) WITH BRICK" STONEMASONS MARBLEMASONS v. £

LAUN-DRY-ETTE Electric Washers Does 50 % More of the Work of Washing No Wringer to Feed Whirls the Clothes Dry For Demonstration Call Main 1900

I 1 singing “Somebody Ixrves Me,” from I George White’s “Scandals,” and “Charleston Charlie.” Miss Harris, I in the song from the “Scandals,” alj lows that the high powers in Heaven | have decreed that there is n boy for i every girl, but Marion claims that | she hasn’t found her boy yet. So j she- is looking around and asking all j that pass if they are the somebody ' [ that loves her. Here is a corking I good melody done before an orches- | tral background. The lyrics are tlv j | ltopular parlor stuff. Here is a Ma- ; ,:iori Htrris record that comes up to! ! her high standard. Will please the: ■ entire family. Also the turkey. Oke.h record —the Okeli Syncopa- ' j tors, playing “Too Tired” and, ■ "Sweet Little You.” If the “Too i Tired" number doesn’t warm up , that turkey, well there is some- j thing wrong with the old bird i Here s one of the hottest new jazz ; records I have heard in many a day. You don't need heat in your apartment when you play Okeh's "Too Tired.” Oh, how hot! Other New Ones The new Victor Red Seal records include: Hulda Taishanska singing "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" and "Ma Curly-Headed Baby,” and Jose Mardones singing "La aloeria del Batallon,” (The Joy of the Regiment) and “Tristes Amores.” (Love's Disillusion). Victor's new dance records are list-

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( McDOUGALL 1 Osmeslic Science Ken Units Comprise fury ne<*epi*ity. Cublneti, broom and china <io*ct pantry necflon* and refrigerator units. S A VE SP.\I E S A VK MON EV NEEVES & CO. Main 3991 B 0 Odd Fellow Bid*. V- V Buy Your Brunswick at an exclusive Brunswick Shop Brunswick Shop Brunswick Phonographs and Records Exclusively 124 N. Penn. St. Opp. Keith’s

r ~ Capital Plumbing Cos. Real* Service Rea! Prices Hot Water Heaters and Automatic Pumps. 34th and Capitol Ave. HAK. 2979

Attnd Our Removal Sale Buy Taint*. Varnishes. Enamels, Brushes, Supplies, etc., at 10% OFF All Sloh for Cfifth Only 300 <ml I on** Bro wn and Tan Paint, per taJlon . $1.15 Mnuml Oil. per gallon $1.14 Marion Paint Cos. At 358 §. Meridian St. Only

ed as follows: “Go, Emmaline,” and “Words,” played by the Benson orchestra of Chicago; "Warinjps Penn-, sylvanians playing “Have a Little Fun” and “Out of a Million You're the Only One;” International Novelty orchestra playing “Until Tomorrow” and “Clovita,” and “Favorite Irish Jigs," played by Mc-Con-nell's Four Leaf Shamrocks. *1- -I- IIndianapolis theaters today are offering: "The Potters.” at the Murat; Aunt Jemima at Keith's; "The Ten Commandments” at English’s; Benfee and Baird at tiie Palace; “Lillian Gonne at the Lyric; “America,” at the Circle; “Hot Water,” at the Apollo: "The* Covered Wagon,” at Mister Smith’s; “A Sainted Devil,” at the Ohio and "His Own Law” at the Isis.

Today s Best Radio Features

(Copyright. 1924, by United Press) European stations, 11 to midnight, EST-—Special transatlantic test programs. American stations silent. KL.V, Oakland (509M1 S P. M.. PCST Special Thanksgiving program. with choruses and soloists. WLW, Cincinnati (423 Ml 9 to 10 P. M., CST —Special test program, featuring Wendell Hall and WLW favorit®s. WNST*. New York (R2SM) 9:30 p. M., E"*T-—Course In music, direct from Hunter College,

WINTER BUILDING NOT DIMINISHED I Local Conditions Foster I Year-Around Construction, "Through investigations on the part of Government bureaus, bull-1 j trig material interests, architects an ! i engineers have all resulted in the ; admission of the fact that the socalled 'seasonal building teri-uls’ !are largely a myth and tl*e result of custom rather than necessity. While this Is true of all types of construction. it was particularly s-> of brick work. The old Isigr-y of belief that caused a virtual shutdown of work w.th the coming of winter ar.d putting - ff of new work unitl the frosts were out of the ground, ha i eei, disproved by the experience* of recent years, and It Is now simply a. matter of living down a bad habit, .of nett lag aside a custom that has proven detrimental to the yearly ! nil ling programs in all parts of the j country,” said J. G Matson score i tary of the local Bricklayers’ Union. ; Castle Hall Bldg. "In Indianapolis we nr making : rapid strides toward a schedule of year around building. The two stru< j lures now being erected on the <":r ) ole, the Banner Furniture building ion S. M ridian St., and the new >'--iig "building on W. Washington St., are proof f this statement. While the two former may be protected to a iegreo by n.nl winter, the last two- ! named are but fairly started, yethey will continue, with but slight Interrupt --ns in the case of #-xtret:i • ! cold, and upon completion will stand ■ eehanic.udy with any structures - ■ cted in warmer weather. "The same holds true of residen tial work. At this Late date fnundaj tions are being ting all over the citv for homes, some veneered and oth er.s of solid brick or brick and tile. These e-uglo? be completed before the snow flies arei freezing tem peratures are ii|m us. Yet when •he work is erected under the supervision of responsible contractors. : and done by competent mechanics ;of long experience in nil sorts of ■ weather conditions, the final result Is assured and the satisfaction of the owner guaranteed.” COAL COMPANY IS READY FOR GOLD The little cold snap made folks perk up a little about the status of i their coal bins and right away tho , Indianapolis Coal Company began to ! cheek up on their resources. This concern, as always is f repared to take care of its customers : for a good hard winter and prices I I re likely to remain just about : normal, they assert. | Good competent drivers and plenty | of wagons make it possible for them !to fill orders on short notice and i assure their customers of thy vcy ; best of courteous treatment. The trouble with most folks, howj ever, is that, they wait until the need drives them to it before they : order their winter’s supply. A little advance precaution would save both tho coal companies and ilie conj semer themselves a lot of worry and ! last minute strain.

Let Our Windows Be Your Shopping Guide and Price Barometer. (MMM Meridian at Mayrland Furniture Company

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

In ‘America'

LIONEL BARRYMORE At times you will want lo become melodramatic and hiss the character that Lionel Barrymore plays in “America.” Barrymore is cast as the cruel British Captain Walter Butler. But I,tone! does some splendid acting, evert

Five-Room Frame House With Pergola Porch Has Many Attractions and Economic Features

J | 2.7MPJ; 4 I ~ *1 : ~w.r6- ; I OlfT J ! ■ TfJFwY ..-.o* I raW #n i : i j f| 1 j Porch J First floor plan - j4\7' second floor PLArr s i ft iu m

- : 1 mlmbin In tl> . r. 1 • on veni*t!i9- \ r-itit|*l r*. •angular shape, without ti'-.-il- ■* •x----tenslons. and a plain i.itirnof makes for economy in In,filling. Kiiiall paned wlralows, with t-imt tors "tallied tn ma**"h *!•> ■' :i. '.-s cf tiie roof, ke.-j) *t.i- • xt- r. r '■ :n too gresit jilufimu-sA. • iplSisUe the f•• t 'nni'", . t tho r<-?r of the !I• ti" r<> a:. t)i> ttttLln st.Llr. At the left. Ur- to h doors loud to tho and:: ‘.rig r. •< :a As one enters this room, tho first glanoo lni-ind* s a t■ Jr <-f .-orr.--r < idt:a closots t'-it.ii ?'■ • ' -tv titid forming an ..'tr.o-tiv* There's ti front do<r for the k:t‘ hen. pos- fi.i" t •, ti e f c! that •hi . tchen ir< t ; Ix-yond the main part of tiiv louts. . The ar rangernont t-f its built in etjmiirnont is unusually good Upstairs there are two lar <• bed rooms with i-x< nt closets. Good

Just Off jhe Press! The New Pettis Drapery Book Just Send in This CoupcnW^F

HAVE YOU THE SAME HABIT? Wc Have Paid Now if? the time to prepare for tlie future; that ff w Grf home you want; that business you wish to buy. We don’t want to preach—we want to help YOU SAVE. That is our business. Write or call for a “Savings Chart” and begin to save NOW. Dividends Paid-Up Certificates Sold in Years Denominations of From SIOO to SIO,OOO - -•••-• Assets $8,200.000 G> Z n ,SZn pt Fletcher Avenue Saving & Loan Assn. 10 East Market Street In the Heart of the Business District

in a role that does not appeal to Americans. At the Circle all week. Hoosier Briefs l\ v 7l HEN a d° or his auto flew IWI open> Floyd Powell of L— A Lebanon leaned over to shut it, taking his eyes from the road. The car ploughed into a ditch before he could right it. He was uninjured, but the car was wrecked. The Crawfordsville Journal, in re- j viewing the painting of De Pauw ' red, says: “Tho caveman idea has entirely gone too far at Wabash and the sooner Wabash gets rid of the ‘caveman’ the better oil everybody will be.” T“7|RS. MARGARET PARKS jWI of Lafayette celebrated her - J eighty-seventh birthday anniversary hy recalling a trip she made hero on a river packet in IS4O. -Jack F. Dunbaum, member of the Delta T’psilon Fraternity at Purdue,! proved himself eligible for the track j squad when he caught a burglar ! who had been robbing the chapter house. W M. liftboy, X**v' Cof'ydon; J C\ Miller, Cicero; the Rev. M. 11. Moh- 1 ler, Pershing; the Rev. T. P. Laugh- j nor, Terre Haute, and the Rev. W ! F. Barnett of Walton have been in 1

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Pettis Dry Goods Cos. ( i he New York Store), Indianapolis, Ind. Plunsu Sr ini me (without cost) the Xew Pettis Drapery Book. Name • Address Citv •

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vited to be guests of Wittenberg College at Springfield, Ohio, in connection with the endowment campaign of $200,000. Alleging she smoked cigarettes and read novels, Ralph Drake is DARKEN GBAY HI 81 USING SAGE TEA When you darken your hair with j Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It’s done natural4HRtjSs|dlk !y, so evenly, Preparing this mixture, though, ff> at home Is musy J some. At little 1 cost you can buy t at any drug store m ' Itv the ready-to-use preparation, improved hy the addition of other ln- | gredients called "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just dam-j ! pen a sponge or soft brush with it j | and draw this , through your hair, | j taking one small strand at a time. ; | By morning all gray hair disappears, ! : and, after another application or : j two. your hair becomes beautifully j darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray faded hair, though no dis- j grace, is a sign of old age, and as j we all desire a youthful and a f - i tractive appearance, get busy at 1 once with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- j phur Comuouiol .and look years I younger.—-Advertisement.

The linen cose built-in in the hall i- a nc.tt. compart arrangement of trays and drawers, inclosed by a regular Interior door. • ht, tfll |, Vs ( Srrrtrr

suing his wife for divorce at Shelbyville. Suits have ben filed at La Porte by Williard D. Norton against Ralph and Andrew Baker for $52,000 damages. He alleges the men

Has Hard Time to Feed Wife Once Stomach Trouble—Now Big Appetite

“My wife was afflicted with stomach trouble for years. She tried everything but got no relief, Adlerika was recommended to me and 1 want to give my heartfelt thanks My wife Is now in the BEST OF HEALTH and it costs me about all I r.nke to feed her. Have recommended Adlerika to a good many arid it has helped every one." (Signed) F. M. Noble. Intestinal Eracnant There is now offered to the public * liquid preparation which is nor only a wonderfully effective and QUICK intestinal evaeuant, but which also seems to stimulate the glands of the intestinal tract and to cause expulsion of flatus (GAS). This preparation, known as Adlerika, is a valuable agent for the purpose of cleansing the bowels of matter which has been in the system a long time and which other less effective means have been unable to dislodge It is often astonishing the great amount of matter Adlerika draws from the intestinal canal—. w-n'right after a natur al movement it sometimes brings out unsuspected quantities of additional matter. Many times it brings out much GAS. thus relieving pressure in the abdomen. Adlerika is especially valuable when PROMPT action is necessary to encourage the elimination of metabolic

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.

; LUMBER* SUPERIOR MILLWORK BURNET-BiNFORD LUMBER CO. St and the Canal 'Phbnfr #Ahd 0500

/FakCAdFl/dLjp rh ° ,J ‘ al USE “’a^T’ Phone Your Dealer CITIZENS GAS COMPANY

-THIELE forcsdAir HEATING SYSTEM J Force the heat to every room j in the house. Call us regarding your heating problems. Demonstration IC7 S. Mer. St. MA 1495

PLUMBING INSTALLED ON “The Buschmcmn Payment Plan” BY ANY RESPONSIBLE PLUMBER I OR INFORMATION SEE August Buschmann & Sons, Inc. MA In 0973. 11th and College Ave. v Solve Your Heating Problem With ABC OIL BURNER II l! Simple—Clean—Noiseless—Odorless Mechanical Heating Corporation *J | 32 W. Vermont St. Cl rcle*4467. We extend architects and home builders an invitation to visit our showrooms at 210 S. Capitol Ave. CENTRAL SUPPLY COMPANY ■ - - /— ~~~ ~- v vr ~ “None Better Mill Work" SPEEDWAY LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Our Truck Service Covers Marion County Herbert E. Hill, President BElmont 2000 s . f— -.M.r. Fletcher Ave. Savings & Loan Assn. Has Paid 6°fc Dividends on Savings for 33 1 /2 Years 10 East Market Street ——hiiiMMiwmiiiwiniinimm r~r-|iTin I ■■■—■!■ ■ in in. in mm M ithi mu_ Uw, J-I a Oilar Furniture Shops Makers of Good Upholstered Furniture (Cl 231 Massachusetts Ave., Almost Opposite K. of jy'JJ / u j/ P- Bldg Clearance Sale Bedroom, Living Ud /'J&h £t£\L J Room, Dining Room. Hall Furniture and Ruga. f=¥ Phone, LI ncoln 6020. mad 7" ix FOR ECONOMY AND COMFORT Install our four-dome self-cleaning furnace. No charge for estimates. Repairs for All Furnaces Doyle Heating and Sheet Metal Cos. 117 N. Alabama SL MA in 6487.

failed to pay for farm? purchased in 1915. Surrounded hy the products of the : Fame Canning Company, the Rev. O. !T. Martin preached an illustrated sermon at Tipton.

poisons through the bowel. In slight disorders such as occasional constipation or gas on the stomach and. headache (when due to bowel Inaction t, a single spoonful of Adlerika often produce* surprising and gratifying results. In eases of obstinate constipation or stomach trouble, if Adlerika does non bring relief in 24 to SC hours the advice of a reputable physician should be secured. Reports from Physicians “I congratulate you on the good effect from Adlerika since I prescribed it.'" (Signed! Dr. L. Langlois. "Adlerika is the h-st in my entire 87 years" experience.” (Signed) Dr. G. Eggers. "I prescribed Adlerika with highly ] satisfactory results.” (Signed) Dr A. I C. O. (Name given on request.! "I can't get along without Adlerika." | (Signed) Dr. W. H. Bernhart. J. E. Puckett (a user of Adlerika! | writes: “After taking Adlerika feel bet- ] ter than for 20 years. Haven't language j to express the impurities eliminated j from my system.” Adlerika is a big surprise to people? j who have used only ordinary bowel and j stomach medicines because of its HEAL j and QUICK action. Sold by leading | druggists everywhere In Indianapolis j by the Hook Drug Cos. —Advertisement.

Patterson Shade Company 609 Roosevelt Bldg. Circle 2106

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