Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 270, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1925 — Page 8

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WAR DANGERSEEN BY CHAMBERLAIN 'Europe Must Free Herself of Fear and Suspicion,' Bu Time* Special LONDON, March 25. —Europe must free herself of fear and suspicion or prepare for another bloody bath, Austen Chamberlain. British foreign secretary, told the House of Commons in defending his destruction of the League of Nations security, arbitration and disarmament protocol. The protocol was a potential cause of war instead of a guarantee of security, Chamberlain said, and the United States, he was convinced, felt toward the protocol as ht, did. The foreign secretary spoke in reply to .Arthur Henderson, home secretary under the late MacDonald government, who helped draft the league protocol. Henderson excoriated Chamberlain for his attitude. David Lloyd-George attacked the protocol for not providing for arbitration of a fiingle question likely to produce war. "If we signed the protocol we would be forced to use our strength for making war,” Lloyd-George said, "ft is a booby trap for Britain, baited with arbitration. The United States must be included. Then you would have an effective arbitration treaty."

Building and Contracting News

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

FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS The Trade-Mark of Quality, Workmanship and Servlca HAYES BROTHERS (INCUR POKAXEV) Plumbing and Heating Specialists MAIN 2492 236-38 W. VERMONT ST.

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

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

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

Phone—Randolph 2637 WM. S. DAVIS High Grade Whitewashing and Kala outlining. Spraying Factories, Large Buildings anti Cellars. PLASTERING 1003 W. 2Sth St. Indianapolis, Ind.

We exteid architects and home builders an invitation to visit our showrooms at 210 S. Oapitol Ave. CENTRAL SUPPLY COMPANY

Fletcher Ave. Savings & Loan Assn. Has Paid 6 % Dividends on Savings for 33V2 Years 10 East Market Street

BRICKLAYERS TILESETTERS Phone x V m . n Castle MAir. 2027 No. 3 of Lad. Hell Bldg. “BL’ILD WITH BRICK" STONEMASONS MARBLEMASONS

ANNOUNCING the Removal of Our Offices to OUR NEW LOCATION 152 N. DELAWARE ST. Company’s Building, 8. W. Corner Ohio and Delaware Ste. Columbia Securities Company LI ncoln 6334—Phones— LI ncoln 6335. Mortgage Loans, Real Estate, Insurance

Baritone’s Voice Is Prize Evidence Bv United Pm CHICAGO, March 25.—The bleak and gloomy walls of a municipal court, long accustomed to the wails of the injured and oppressed, the rasping voices of wrangling attorneys and the sharp tones of a stern Judge, echoed to something different when William Beck voiced his plea to the court. Beck, one of the “heavy” baritonfes formerly with the Chicago Opera Company, appeared to show Judge Mathew Hartigan that his voice was worth S2OO a concert. As evidence, he stepped back from the bench rail and burst forth with an aria from “Pagliacci.” The evidence won the case. The court ordered Henry Gross, a promoter, to pay Beck the S2OO.

ASK SCHOOL REQUESTS City Department Heads to Work With Budget. Heads of dep .rtments of the Indianapolis school city will be asked to give requests for funds under the 1926-26 School budget to the business director by April 20, according to Director Richard O. Johnson. The requests will be reviewed by a budget committee consisting of Johnson. Murray Dalman, director of research, George R. Kiser, purchasing agent and Michael Madden, accounting auditor.

QUALITY BLOCKS Concrete Product., Porch Columns, Flower Boxes, Tun and Bird Bnth. Dally Capacity 8,600 Block. TWO LA ROE PLANTS lth and Fall Crock MA In 4967

E.tabti.hed 187* The A. B. Keeport Cos., Inc. Dealer. In Courtesy. Service and Building Material, of the Highest Quality. MOTOR truck DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF INDIANAPOLIS. 620 N. SENATE AVE. Phone Lincoln 2742 or Main *4l

Buy Your Brunswick RADIOLA OR PHONOGRAPH At an exclusive Brunswick Shop. Brunswick Shop 'i24 N. Penn. 8L Opp. Keith’s

WILLIAM H. COLGROVE Cut Stone Porch Work a Specialty EAST PRATT AND BELT R. K. Phones—lrv. i860; Iry. 1876

POLICE HOLD THREE Seek to Identify Men as Restaurant Robbers. Three young men, arrested late Tuesday night, were held in different cells in city prison today while police worked to bring about their identification as the three who held up the Terminal lunchroom, 128 W. Market St., Sunday night and took a money sack containing SSOO from Fred Ulrich, mahager. FOUR HURT IN AUTO Automobile Driven By Woman Turns Over. (Mrs. May Ernsburger, 26. of 411 N. Pine St., her daughter. Winifred. 5; Mrs. Elnora Etlerkamp, 26, of 2618 Prospect St., and her daughter, Maxine, 6, are suffering today with cqta and bruises abou thead and body receivod Tuesday at Emerson Ave. and Washington St. An auto driven east in Washington St. by Mrs. Ernsburger turned over when she swerved to avoid striking a People’s Motor Coach driven driven north in Emerson Ave. by Paul Thompson, 3844 Broadway. EMPLOYERS’ HEAD TALKS Kiwanians Hear Walter B. Harding at Luncheon. “The Problem of the Employer” from the civic viewpoint was discussed by Walter B. Harding, presi " dent of Associated Employers before Jvlwanis Club at luncheon today at the Claypool. Robert H. Morse Jr., of Falrbanks-Morse Company, told of the operation of the plant. A dinner-dance Is planned for April 16 at Indianapolis Athletic Club.

REAL STONE HAS LONGER WEARING QUHIONS W, H, Colegrove Describes Advantages Over Imitation Products. “There’s as much difference between the wearing and cleaning qualities of real ttone and Imitation as there is between a piece of good fabric and a cheap imitlotlon,” W. H. Colegrove, stone ctutter and contractor with offices at Bast Pratt St. and the Belt Railroad, said In explaining the advantage of using real Bedford limestone for residence work Instead - of a slightly cheaper imitation stone. “Every woman knows how some fabrics, when they are new, look almost as good as the material they imitate, but any woman - who has had experience with imitations knows that when it comees to cleaning them ani giving them hard usage, they spesdily show their Inferior ni’allties They may De slightly chet per In the beginning, but they don’t hold up under usage. That's the vay it i a with real stone compared to imitation. In .‘he beginning, imitation stone looks almost as good as the real thing but not quite, and as the seasons pass, the Imitation shows, more and more, its inferiority to stone made by nature. Used In Finest Buildings Bedford limestone, as cut in our yards, is used for the finest public buildings, not only in Indianapolis but in all other parts of the United States as well as Canada and even South America. Big builders recognize Its valuable qualities and home-builders are also coming to appreciate the fact that thb use of Bedford stone is an economy rather than an extravagance. And here In Indianapolis It particularly appeals to the housewife who wants everything around her home to look spick and span, for when spring comes and house-cleaning time rolls around, the stone trimming and steps of the houes can be scrubbed as white and dean as they were when new. That’s something that can’t be done with anything but the real article in stone, Rny more than in dress-goods.” Anew company has arranged airplane trips over the Alps for tourists.

LUMBER SUPERIOR (ffi) MILLWORK BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO. Tliirtieth St. and the Lanai Phone RAnd 0500

A Rybolt Furnace in Your Home Insures Comfort and Convenience REPAIRS for • n Makes of Furnaoes i\Lrnmj by Expert Mech . n | es 632 Massachusetts Ave. EclLin^ffta

WILLIAMS Oil o matlO V/ BURNER For Any FURNACE or BOILER-BurtNS Cheap Oil OXO GAS> STOVES And HEATERS o/fiS It TmLONG

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Building Permits American Estates Company, dwelling. 141 Berkley. $5,800. American Eatatea Company, furnace. 141 Berkley. S2OO T. Arnold, reroof. 2341 Aahland. $260. If. B. Bruening. reroof. 1064 W. Thn-ty-Seeond, S2OO. C. L. Getiring, garage. 2009 Nowland. $250. Leo Peeler, dwelling. 2946 Olney. $2 500 Leo Feeler. dwelling. 2960 Olney. $2,500. W. C. Payne, garage. 1321 Roach e. $260. * /K. Holliday, garage. 1655 Martindale. S3OO. W. Wright, reroof. 582 Julian. $260. v. Perry, addition. 3958 Graceland. SSOO. W. L. Rice, garage. 6122 Kenwood. $275. Laura Schumaker, garage. 410 Oakland. S2OO. Ernest Long, reroof. 1937 Hoyt. $230. A. Burleaon. garage. 2314 Adams. S2OO. D. & A. Lubricant Company, addition. Twenty-Ninth and Canal. $1,700. ,T V. Welland, garage. 2158 Singleton, S2OO. M .-g'.e Prader. garage. 640 Stevens. $1,900. Mary MoGuff. dwelling. 1747 8. Randolph. $3,500. Mary McGuft. dwelling. 1751 S. Ran dolph. $3,500. Spasmodic Croup? Relief In Ifi Minutes £2 A well known physician's pre- RJ ecriptlon that rives relief in . ajt 15 minutes without vomiting JSsgitN. —used In millions of homes rc ■ for thirty-five years for Spaatpodic Croup. Coughs and PuMpTu gl 08. DRAKES HH Glessco m f* costs tbs battla bIMD Don’t Suffer With Piles No matter if you have had pile* for years Pyramid Pile Suppositories give you the relief you want from the pain, ■train and soreness of piles. Get. a 60rent box today at any drug store. You will then know why Pyramid It the national coast-to-coast reliance.—Advertisement.

Securities Company in New Home

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New Home of Columbia Securities Company

The Columbia Securities Company moved into Its building at 162 N. Delaware St.. Monday. The newly equipped offices are among the finest in the city, the appointments being Ideal for the transaction of the company’s financial activities. Every has been provided for its clientele and employes. The Columbia Securities Company was the outgrowth of the Columbia Mortgage and Securities Company, organized by Ben Sagalowsky and his associates, I, F. Nler, M. Horowitz. Dr. Goethe Link. Louis Sagalowsky and Richard A. Kurtz. The company began business in May, 1921 in a small room on the ninth floor of the Lemcke Bldg., with an initial capital of $26,000 and one customer. The original company’s success was so rapid that in December,

CHINESE RUGS SHOWN AS LATEST FOR HOME Days When Ingrain Carpet. Padded With Straw Graced Floors Are Recalled.

Reminiscences of the days when lP£ ra in_carpet padded with straw covered The “floors '"of "many Indianapolis homes and when huge roses, medallions and scrolls were the fa-

Mary McGuff. dwelling. 1756 S. Randolph. $3,500. Stutr Company, cables. Capitol and Tenth. S2OO. J. A. Whalen, dwelling. 2320 Reformers. sl,Boa J. C. Kelley, dwelling. 737 Congress. $2,500. J. C. Kelley, furnace, 737 Oongresa, S4OO. Frank Perkins, garage. 41-43 S. Belle Vieu. S2OO. Frank Perkins, garage. 45-47 8. Belle Vieu. S2OO. Western Oil Company, tanka, Roosevelt and Ingram. S2OO. Western Oil Company, station. Roosevelt and Ingram. $2,500. ‘ • H. P. Clark, garage. 2610 N. New Jersey. $382.' D. J. Parrott, dwelling. 6030 Oakland. $2,000. M. T. Earl, dwelling. 1614-16 Prospect. $5,000. M. T. Earl, furnaces. 1614-16 Prospect. $475. Charles F. Dye. dwelling. 4102 Cornelius. $3,500. w. E. Troyman. garage. 1443 Hoyt. $360

Do You Know how flat work — towels, sheets, pillowslips, table linen, etc. are ironed so nicely? Call WE bster 1923 and find out. CROWN LAUNDRY CO.

Home Building Department

1921, the Columbia Securities Company was organized with a capitalization of $460,000 and a clientele of several thousand. The company moved to 124 E. Market St., where It outgrew Its Quarters again and moved to its new home on the southwest corner of Ohio and Delaware Sts. The company attributes its success to the fact that It has rendered dependable and helpful service in financing in real estate and in general Insurance. Officers of the company are: president, Ben F. Sagalowsky, vice president, I. F. Nler, treasurer, M. Horowitz: secretary, R. A. Kutrz. The officers and Dr. Goethe Link and J. L. Rodabaugh comprise the board of directors. The construction of the company’s new home was done by the Patton Construction Company, of which Curtis Patton Is president.

vored patterns in Axmlnster rugs were recalled by W. W. Wolf, rug buyer for the - Colonial Furniture Company, northeast corner of Meridian and Maryland Bta., as he displayed the rich and tasteful Chinese rugs that represent the best In modem taste In floor coverings. The Colonial Furniture Company has Just received a very large shipment of these rugs and will place them on display In their window! Thursday to show Indianapolis home-lovers the beautiful color effects and artistic patterns now obtainable In rugs. Special prices will also be made on these Chinese rugs during the sale, to familiarize buyers with the rug department of the Colonial Furniture Company, andinspection of any of the rugs will show their excellent manufacture as well as their harmony of color.

MEAD-BALCH CONSTRUCTION CO. RAILROAD and BRIDGE CONTRACTORS POSTAL STATION BLDG.

The beautiful new home of The Columbia Securities Cos. was constructed by the PATTON CONSTRUCTION |CO. General Contractors. Randolph 3019.

T. O. Templeton, dwelling. 614 E. FiftrSecond. $5,000. v Fred Borgman. dwelling. 1562 Churchman. $3,000. Fred Borgman. furnace. 1562 Churchman, S3OO. J. Conner, addition. 2148 Columbia. $1,500. V. M. Baxter, furnace. 1441 Linden. $2lO. J. M. Shaw, dwelling. 6146 Crtttendon. $3,200. Anna Koch, dwelling. 512-14 Gray, $3,800. J. H. Burkhard. dwelling. 456 W. Twen-ty-Fifth. SI,BOO. Christina Goett. garage. 1216 8. East. S4OO. C. E. Spencer, addition. 354 W. Thirtieth. S4OO. ' George Knopp. remodel. 238 N. Keystone. $2,040. George Knopp. furnace. 338 N. Keystone. $360. John Hill, dwelling. 717 E. Fifty-Fifth, $4,050. John Hill, furnace, 717 E Fifty-Fifth. S2OO.

wood floors with quarter-oak finish down, long 11 vine room, fireplace, larire dining room, kitchen with built-tn feature*. fine breakfast room, 3 excellent bedrooms with dressing room and bath up: attic finished: 3-room basement with toilet Installed: 2-car garage. front drive: beautiful shade and shrubbery: on boulevard. Priced right, might consider trade. FINANCE REALTY COMPANY 40ft Roosevelt Bldg.

PAINT AND PAPER YOUR HOME Monthly payments If desired. Work guaranteed flrst-claas. E. P. LONG 1201 National City Bank. RI. 1841.

AWNINGS Phone Main 3082 for Estimate Advance Tent and Awning Cos. 315 ADELAIDE ST.

SEE THE NEW FURNACE AT THE HOME COMPLETE Sntoke. Gas and Dust-Proof for Life wL The greatest improvement ever made on warm air furnaces. Eliminates all objectionable features of warm air heating. Cost no more than ordinary furnaces. Estimates v:ee. IDEAL FURNACE CO. t 624 Southeastern Ave. Dr, 8668.

PASIICO “ WINDOW SHAf'fs

Patterson Shade Company 609 Roosevelt Bldg. Circle 2106

Let Our Windows Be Your Shopping Guide and Price Barometer. (3MM Furniture Company Meridian at Mayrland

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925

Three Found in Auto Three young: men were arrested early today, Sergt. Nagelson and Patrolmen Raasch and Gaitherm at West and Washington Sts., and charged with vehicle taking. Nagel-

Boys’—Girls’—Children’s SHOE SALE i\99c^ A PAIR Buy Easter footl wear here —and now —and buy 1 several pairs for the ordinary comblnaTHE SHOE MARKET 109-111 South Illinois Street One Block Bouth of the High Expense District.

BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND BUILDING SPECIALTIES % In addition to a complete line of rough and finishing hardware, we represent such nationally known building specialties as Bird's Roofs, Murphy In.a-Door Beds and Fiaxlinum Insulation material. Let us show yon how to make your borne more attractive, more con /ortable and more completes VONNEGUT SiKVSL't

Mirrors— ADD attractiveness to the home. Our stock of mirrors and frames Is the largest In the state. Call and see the attractive designs. 223-226 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. Store Will furnish . your home complete—Window Shades, Draperies, Interior Hangings, Furniture, Rugs, Carpets! Phone Main 2722 for Estimate—No Charge

Fermor Spencer Cannon ARCHITECT 21 Virginia Ave. Cl rcle 2762

LIGHT and POWER CALL LINCOLN 237 1 A Representative will call to assist you solve your Electrical problems. Indianapolis Light and Heat Cos. Home Company. 43 Monument Circle. Edison Service.

BRIDGES AND GROVES CO HOME BUILDERS If you own a denar lot we will build and finance a home far you. *37 N. Delaware St. l*taone Clr. 7SOB.

“None Better Mill Work" SPEEDWAY LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Our Truck Service Covert Marlon County Herbert E. Hill, President BElmonf: 2000

PAINT AND DECORATE NOW AND SPREAD THE COST IN EASY TERMS Point. Varnish and Wall Paver Protect Your Property and Make Lift Tailor, Happier and Healthier. CONTRACTORS and DECORATORS own paint and decorate your home with CENTRA!, PAINT. VARNISHES, ENAMELS and WALL PAPERS on a rory EAST DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN. See Your Contractor or Decorator for Particular*. The Central Wall Paper & Paint Col IS7-ISO South Meridian Street.

s 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 0487.

son said the three, Gustave Thompson, of 2013 Singleton St.; Virgil Van Arsdal. of 705 S. Meridian St., and Jessie Robinson, of 1126 l.e Graqde Ave., were in an auto owned by William A Mitchel, 1634 Gimber St.

When You Think of Think of ‘THORP AWNINGS’ And Then Phone for Our Salesman for Estimate The THORP AWNING SHOPPE, Inc. ( 2407 COLLEGE AVE. HA. 4692.

Capital Plumbing Cos. Real Service Real Prices Hot Water Heaters and Automatic Pumps Plumbing done on the payment plan

BERT NASH Painter and Contractor INTERIOR DECORATING Let Ci Kl|um on Your Next Job. Payment Plan—Dawni llulanre Monthly. 915 N. Keystone. WE biter SMS.