Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1925 — Page 11

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IT’S AN UNWIELDY GIFT ■City Undecided What To Do With Refrigerating: riant ■ Now that you have It—almost—[what are you going: to do with It? ■This la the position In which the fcity found itself today regarding refrigerating plant at city BRrket. I The plant will become the proplerty of the city Aug. 10, under the f terms of a contract entered into •when the plant was Installed tan yearn ago. A letter from the I Market Refrigerating Company to the board of safety said standholderß wanted to take it over. The board decided It had no right to turn the property over at present, tend yet it wants to get rid of it Labor Editor Recommended Harry W. Bassett, editor of an Indianapolis labor paper, has been Recommended by Senator Samuel M. Ralston to be a member of the United States employes’ compensation commission, to succeed John J. Keegan, also of Indianapolis, It was learned today. Salary Is $4,000.

Husband and Wife Both Suffer From Gas Both Have Bad Case of Gas on Stomach

"For six years I suffered from gas on the stomach, headache and dizziness. The first dose of Adlerika gave relief and now 1 rest well at night and all the gas la gone. Adlerika has also §de anew man of iny huatand.” gned) Mrs. B. Brinkley. Intestinal F.vncnant There is nOw offered to the publlo a liquid preparation which Is not only a wonderfully effective and QUICK Intestinal evacuant, but which also seems to stimulate the glands of the Intestinal tract and to cause expulsion of flatus (GAB). This preparation, known as Adlerika, Is a valuable agent For the purpose of cleansing the bowels t>f matter whlb has been In the system \ long time and which other less effecJve means have been unable to disodge. It is often astonishing the great amount of matter Adlerika draws from the intestinal canal—even right after a natural movement it sometimes brings out unsuspected quantities of additional matter. Many times It brings out much GAB, thus relieving pressure in the abdomen. Adlerika is especially valuable when PROMPT action Is necessary or to encourage the elimination of metabolic poisons through the bowel.

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PLUMBING INSTALLED ON “The Buschmann Payment Plan” BY ANY RESPONSIBLE PLUMBER FOR INFORMATION SEE \ August Buschmann & Sons, Inc. MA In 0973. 11th and College Ave. I ■ l I I I.——■

for over twenie tears The Trade-Mark of Quality, Workmanship and Service HAYES BROTHERS (INCORPORATED) Plnmblna and Heating Specialist* MAIN 8498 889-88 W. VERMONT BT.

Wm. P. Jungclaus Cos BUILDING CONTRACTORS 825-837 Mass. Ave.

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

WE HAVE - MOVED to 366 South Meridiem Street Three Doors South of Old Stand MARION PAINT COMPANY

We exteid architects aid home builders an invitation to visit our showrooms at 210 S. Capitol Ave. CENTRAL I SUPPLY COMPANY

Fletcher Ave. Savings &• Loan Assn. Has Paid 6% Dividends on Savings for 33Vi Yean 10 East Market Street

BRICKLAYERS TILESETTERS Phone \J*° ,y nl ° n Metallic* 219 Castle fclAin 2027 No. 3 of Ind. Hall P.ldg. "BUILD WITH brickSTONEMASONS MARBLEMASONS

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 8t MAIn 6487.

Hunt Chicago Man Here A search that has covered Illinois since February 20, reached Indiana-

polls today when Mrs. Joseph Burt Emmal asked police to help her locate her husband. He left his home In Chicago, on February 20 and has not been seen since by any of his relatives. Mrs. Emmal said she traced him here and she said she found that, he registered At the Spink-Arma, under the name of S, G. Baker. Hotel officials say

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he checked out of the hotel on March S. When he left Chicago he was wearing a light brown suit, stiff black hat, light overcoat, and glasses. His wife said he Is 65, has gray hair ana is bald and heavy set.

In slight disorders such as occasional constipation or gas on the stomach and headache (when due.to bowel Inaction), a single spoonful of Adlerika often produces surprising and gratifying results. In cases of obstinate constipation or stomach trouble, if Adlerika does not bring relief In 24 to 86 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) I>r. L, Langlois. "Adlerika is the best in iny entire 37 years' experience.” (Signed) Dr. G. Kggers. ”‘I prescribed Adlerika with highly satisfactory results." (Signed) Dr. A. C. C. (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 better than for 20 years. Haven't lan. gnage to express tbe Impurities eliminated from my system.” Adlerika Is a big surprise to people who have used only ordinary bowel and stomach medicines because of Its REAL and QUICK action. Sold by leading druggists everywhere. In Indianapolis by the Hook Drug Co.—Advertisement.

HELMLEWiS QUALITY BLOCKS Concrete Product*, Porch Columns, Flower Boxes, Vases and Bird Bath* Dally Capacity 3,600 Blocks TWO LARGE PLANTS 14th and Fall Creek MA In 4967

Established 1878 The A. B. Keeport Cos., Inc. Dealers In Courtesy. Service and Building Materials of the Highest Quality. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF INDIANAPOLIS. 680 N. SENATE AVE. Phone Lincoln 8748 or Main 0848

Buy Your Brunswick RADIOLA OR PHONOGRAPH At an exclusive Brunswick Shop. Brunswick Shop 124 N. Penn. Bt. Opp. Keith’s

All in Vain He Spat ‘Psst’ Despite Nine Lives, Tommy Dies When He Turns on Gas,

Tommy was just an ordinary cat arid he lived an ordinary life. But he achieved distinction In death. He asphyxiated himself. The "tragedy” occurred Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Plank, 1819 Lockwood St. Tommy was found in the morning. Evidently he had climbed up oh the gas stove In the kitchen, and had turned on the gas. Usually Tommy 6lept outside. But

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As one of the end men, H. A. Campbell will be one of the stare of the minstrel show to be given by the Help, Aid and Assist Club of North Park Lodge. 646. F. and A. M., In Tomlinson Hall Thursday night. A dance will follow the show. Charles Schellenberg, 806 Lincoln St., Is In charge of sale of tickets. v .

PORCELAIN TUBS MAKE BATHING A FINET TODAY Modern Conveniences Serve to Popularize Sanitation. Way back In the days of Home's glory, bathing used to be a fine art and folks took a bath because they enoyed It rather than because they needed it. But when the dark ages came, the popularity ok the bath waned, and, considering the bathing facilities provided in those days, it Isn't to be wondered at. fifty years ago a bath meant a swim In the creek or an unsatisfactory splash or two’ in a tin tub. Not Infrequently the tin tub was used on other days for washing the clothes, and it was real luxury to have a bathroom with a painted tin tub encased In a wooden framework. Luxury, that Is, until the cpcjkroaches discovered that wood encased plumbing was just the sort of home they preferred. Bun why recall such unpleasant thlngu. Particularly when one can visit a modem plumbing and supply shop such as that of the Capital Plumbing Company at 3364 N. Capitol Ave. and find there bathroom and kitchen equipment superior to that enjoyed by any other nation In any other age. Even the Romans could learn something by Inspecting the plurJtlng fixtures that John B. Gardner, proprietor of the Capital Plumbing Company, carries In stock. The built-in tubs, for example—shining porcelain Without as well as within and so sanitary that an Insect of any sort would starve to death trying to live around them. The pedestal lavatories, too, are free from exposed duet-catching pipes and pleasing In appearance from floor to celling. Th 4 automate gas heater Is not to be overlooked, for it provides a steady supply of this household necessity In summer as well as winter

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PREPARES FOR BIDS lists of Autos and Owners to Be Printed. Frederick E. Schortemeler, secretary of State, today said his office would prepare to receive bids on printing lists of* automobiles and owners for distribution among sheriffs and police officers, as required in anew law. Although It is estithe work will cost $20,000, only SIO,OOO Is available In the appropriation. Attorney General Gilllom advised Schorter icier, In an opinion, that expenses must be kept within the appropriation. *

for two weeks he had had an abscess on his leg. So Sunday and Monday night Mrs. Plank let him sleep in the kitchen. "We didn’t want him to be outside, because he couldn’t fight back if any dog attacked him,’’ she explained. In his new sleeping quarters Tommy met an enemy he could not have fought even had his foot been well. It bewildered him. Nothing in his experience had taught him how to fight this mysterious something that took no concrete form. So he tried to escape. He got as far as the door, but it was closed. There Mrs. Plank found him, defeated.

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at a minimum expense for gas. As for the water, It Is now possible, even In Indianapolis, to have water as soft as any pumped from the cistern and mu:h cleaner than that which has aJieady washed the roof, by Installing one of the excellent water softening systems sold in modem plumbing shops such as that at 3364 N. Capitol Ave. No Indianapolis housewife will fail to appreciate the saving of soap, skin and temper afforded by a supply of soft water for cleaning purposes, and an Inspection of the softening system sold by the Capital Plumbing Company will convince most, homebuilders that no home la really complete without one. TIME TOIIJILD, SAYS ARCHITECT The home builder now has a great opvoi-unity to erect his home under conditions that are more nearly noim&l than at any time since the beginning of the World War, according to Fermer S. Cannon, architect, 21 Virginia Ave. Good contractors are available and good workmen can be had, Canon said, declaring now Is the opportune time for the man who Intends to build a home to get plans drawn and start the necessary steps that must be taken before the construction of a building can he begun. According to Cannon, whose profession keeps him in close touch with building conditions, cost of materials and labor are now steady. There is not In the Immediate future any likelihood of Auctions In building costs. Cannon said. Prices have become stabilized and the man who waits for cost reductions now, will not profit by delay as there is nothii.jr to indicate a decrease in building costs during the coming season. Instead of gaining by delay. Cannon declared, the man who waits will lose an opportunity to obtain the services of good contractors and good workmen, because these will be swamped with work In the normal progression of the spring building activities.

Former Resident Dies in West Body of Samuel Griffin, a former resident of Indtan&oplls, Is being brought to this city for burial. Mr. Griffin, who was formerly engaged In the real eatate business

here and lived at the Denison, died In Phoenix, Ariz., where he was spending the winter with his wife. He was bora in Hamilton County sixty-nine years ago. Surviving are the widow, one' son, Gordon Griffin, sales manager of the Meyer - Kiser bank; two brothers, William H. Griffin, and Forest Griffin, both of this city, and

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two sisters, Mrs. Walter Inman of Redland, Cal., and Mrs. Robert Lilly, living In Oklahoma. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete.

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DOUBLE SHADES USED IN BEST MODERNHES Colors Feature This Season's Window Dressings. Women’s coats and suits and hats are not the only things that show color this seasqn. The windows In In liana homes. If they are up-to-date In their dress, are wearing white petticoats ruffled In colors and dresses of lavender, rose, yellow, blue or other gay hues, to match the petticoat ruffle. Os course the dresses the windows wear are not called by that name, but bear, Instead, the more technical titles of glass-curtains overdrapes and valances, but they look as gay In them as a group of bridesmaids at a rainbow wedding. And the feature of all the window wear, according to Magnus Manson, buyer for the drapery department at the Pettis Dry Goods Company, is color, whether the material used In voile, cretone or rayon. “The use of white or cream marquisette curtains with ruffles of color is one of the most noticeable features of this season," Manson said. "There are curtains with ruffles to match any bedroom color scheme, and nothing adds more t’o the beauty of a room than these dainty yet colorful curtains. In most cases, a valance and sometimes side-draperies of sunfast voile In a color to match

Let Our Win- * dows Be Your Shopping Guide and Price Barometer. Furniture Company Meridian at Mayrland

A Rybolt Furnace in Your Home Insures Comfort and Convenience RFP A IRQ for all Makes of Furnaces nurnmo by Expert Mec h n lca 632 MauadnuetU Ave. “f

SPRING OPENING SALE Furniture and Ruga Everything reduced In price during the month of March. Nothing reserved. OILAR FURNITURE SHOPS 22CT1 MABB- AVE.

Steam Doctor Dies Funeral services for Robert M. Henry, 60, originator of the medicated live steam method of treatment, who died Monday nighc at his sanitarium at 2408 N. (Meridian St., from pneumonia, will be held at McNeely & Sons chapel, 1828 N. Meridian St., at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Old Weekly Is Sold Bv Timet Bnecial CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 18.—Roy Copeland today was owner of the Cambridge City Tribune, Re-

move one or all of your teeth in a manner that will surprise and delight you.

20 TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN "My 20 teeth extracted by Maxoline Method, and I can say that. It was absolutely painless, and that is the truth. I was just In the chair 18 minutes, and that is going some for having 20 teeth extracted.” GEORGE B. POTTS, R. R. No. 4, Martinsville, Ind. Consultation and Examination Free. We Can Save You Money HANNING BROS. & WINKLER THE BUSY DENTIST 2nd Floor New Kresge Bldg., Southwest Corner Washington and Pennsylvania Streets.

the ruffles complete the window dress, and. In case the window does not need to be entirely covered, the colored voiles are used at the top and sides and the ceni;** of the window left uncovered except for an ornamental white shade. And that brings up the matter of shade styles. "In the best homes now two sets of window shades are umI —a white shade for the Inside, next to the curtain and a dark green shade on the outside. The green shade serves to shut out all light rays, both from the outside and the inside, so that the bedroom windows do not show shadow-pictures when the shades are drawn, as they do if only white shades are used. On the other hand, the white shade next to the curtain gives a much daintier effect, and in case one does not wish to darken the room, a light shade moderates the Bunshine and permits Just enough of a glow to enter the room.” A visit to the drapery department reveals a wealth of beautiful fabrics and interesting suggestions for their use, and to supplement this the Pettis Dry Goods Company has published and Is distributing free of charge an interesting and helpful little book entitled "The Pettis Drapery Book,” in which dozens of ways for draping windows and French doors are shown. Valuable suggestions are offered to the housewife who wishes to make her own draperies. +■

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Patterson Shade Company 609 Roosevelt Bldg. Circle 2106

MEAD-BALCH CONSTRUCTION CO. RAILROAD and BRIDGE CONTRACTORS POBTAL BTATION BLDG.

Mortgage Loans First and Becond Columbia Securities Company Cl role 7977. 124 E. Market.

publican organ and one of the oldest weekly newspapers in the State. Announcement was made by Frank Mosbaugh, Who had been owner and editor for forty-four years. Bury Bfehop Friday Bv Timet Svecial SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 18.— Body oi Bishop John Hazen White of the Episcopal Church, who died at Sea Breeze, Fla., Monday,, was expected to arrive here Thursday. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at the St. James Church here. Burial at Michigan City.

BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND BUILDING SPECIALTIES In addition to a complete line of rough and finishing hardware, we reprtx cent such nationally known building specialties as Bird’s Roofs, Murphy In.a-Door Beds and Flaxllnuin Insulation material. Let us show you how to make your home more attractive, more cou/ortable and more complete, VONNEGUT S&VSi?

COME—IN and look over our new stocks of paintings, mirrors and art goods. You will find something that will add additional beauty to your home. 223-225 E. Ohio St.

Peoples Coal and Cement Cos. Webster4B9o-4891-4892-4893-4894 Exclusive Agents for Winter-Glo Special Distributors for Ever-Glo

PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. (The New York Store — lndiana's Complete Dept. Storm Will furnish your homo complete—Window Shades. Draperies, Interior Hangings, Furniture, Rugs, Carpets! Phone Main 2722 for Estimate—No Charge

Fermor Spencer Cannon ARCHITECT 21 Virginia Ave. Cl role 2752

O STATIC Fok Any FURNACE or BOILER'BuAns Cheap Oil OXO GAS> BURNER. Foh STOVES And HEATERS ItW.D.LONG SvCoA'^S™.

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.

"Nona Better Mill Work" SPEEDWAY LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Our Truok Service Covers Marlon County Herbert E. Hill, President BElmont tOOO

Bible Ham .to Elect Officers of men’s Bible class of the Memorial Presbyterian Church will be elected Friday night following their annual banquet. F. F. MoOrea Is chairman of the nominating committee.

Values Always Economy Prices Where Washington Crosses Delaware

When You Think of Awnings, Think of ‘THORP AWNINGS’ And Then Phone for Our Salesman for Estimate The THORP AWNING SHOPPE, Inc. 8407 COLLEGE AVE. HA 4692.

Capital Plumbing Cos. Real Service Real Prices Hot Water Heaters and Automatic Pumps Ptambinr don. <*n the payment pho