Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1925 — Page 2
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TEEPHONE BILLS WILLBEROTATED Bell Company to Relieve First of Month Load, Anew method of sending bills to subscribers will be inaugurated in April by the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Philip M. Watson, division commercial manager, announced today. The new plan is known as “rotation hilling.” Instead of bills going out to all subscribers the first of the month, they will be divided into three equal groups, each group going out on a specified date. Postmaster Robert Bryson praised the plan as a relief for his employes in distributing bills to the 79,000 Indianapolis and suburban telephone subscribers. THEFT CHARGE FACED (oat Alleged Taken From Auto of Golfer. Loren Berry, 1607 Wilburn St., was slated at the city prison on charges of petit larceny, after he is alleged to have been caught taking an overcoat from an auto owned by Karl Smith, 2170 N. Meridian St. The car was parked at the South drove golf links. An overcoat owned by James Brooks, 2029 Central Ave., found at the Berry home, police said. He admitted taking it at the links las? Sunday, police .alleged. CHAPPED HANDS chilblains, frostbite—just rob on soothing, cooling, healing VICKS ▼ Varoßub Q*r tT Million Jarm U**d Yearly
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Foster and Messick Telephone MA in 6100 Surety Bonds and Casualty Insurance FLETCHER TRUST BUILDING
DONAHUE’S SPECIAL LUNCHEON CONSISTING OF TOASTWITCHES AND COFFEE will Satalfy the Mont Exacting Taste 21 E. OHIO ST.™Vv t s? r ?Su to 15 N. MERIDIAN ST.
“You Call—We Haul” Moran Trucking Cos. 1027 E. Georgia St. Drexel 7464-7465
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RIDE THE STREET CARS Indianapolis is forging ahead. Its car system must keep abreast of this growth. Ride the cars—it’s cheaper—and help keep Indianapolis to the front. I
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COUPLETS. LINE OF SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT Prompt Delivery on all Mail and Telephoto* Orders C. W. PULTON, Mgr. Wholesale Department, *4 Floor Stewart Blk. Cl role 0296
WE HAVE MOVED TO KRESGE BUILDING WASH. AND PKNNA STS. ND FLOOR •HOLLAND PHOTO STUDIO M , E. S. MACK
MARION COUNTY STATE BANK It) East Market Street *•' jThrlitiitnii Pavings Olnb
Meetings Here Tuesday Sheldon School. Meeting 6:30 p. m. C. of C. Purdue University. Meeting 8 p. m. C. of C. Ladies’ Whist Club, 1:30 p. m. Severin. " Indiana Purchasing Agents. Luncheon 12:15 p. m. Severin. Indianapolis Sales Club. Luncheon 12:15 p. m. Lincoln. The Writers’ Club. Meeting 7:45 p. m. Lincoln. Rotary Club luncheon. Claypool. American Chemical Society luncheon. C. of C. Fairview Presbyterian men Luncheon. C. of C. Indiana Purchasing Agents luncheon. Severin. University of Michigan Alumni luncheon. Lincoln.
MITCHELL TO TEXAS Air Service Assistant’s Case Seems Ended With New Assignment. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, March 30.—Brig. Gen. William Mitchell on expiration of his term assistant chief of the Army Air Service, April 27, will be assigned as air service offioer of the stafT of the Bth Corps area at San Antonio, Texas, wTth the rank of colonel. Secretary of War Weeks said today. This definitely disposed of the Mitchell case for the time being, it is understood, as no immediate disciplinary action is now contemplated against Mitchell for his alleged Insubordination in criticising the alleged inadequacy of the Army and Navy Air Service. Eagles Announce Carnival Indianapolis Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will stage a carnival, “The Frolics,” May 15-18, at Eagles’ Hall, 43 W. Vermont St. Indianapolis Eagles have set a goal of 200,000 in the ticket sale.
SUPERIOR CORD TIRES All the Name Signifies Superior Cord Tire Sales Now at 314 NOBTP NEW JERSEY
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Williams and Varsity Cord Tires Made in Indianapolis BY Inter-Continental Tire & Rubber Cos. CRUSE and DALT STREETS Lincoln 88*4,
STAMMERING ITS CAUSE AND CORE is the title of a 288-page book which we will send free to any stammerer jt stutterer. Rogue Institute for Stammerers Dept. 10460, 1147 N. Illinois St.,
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FOUR MOTORISTS FINEDIN COURT City Cooperates With State Against Speeders.' City court today upheld the State’s war on speeding when four drivers, arrested by State motor police on State roads * and 6, were fined. They are: O. E. Anthony, 48, of 318 E. Twenty-Eighth St., sls; Gordon Fisher, 33. of 928 E. Dr., Woodruff Place, $5; Everett Orr, 28, of Kokomo, sls; E. R. Cannic, Beech Grove, Ind., S2O. Other drivers fined were: Alonzo Ogden. R. R. C, Box 611, $10; Harry Parrish, 814 N. Meridian St.. sls. and $5 for driving on the left side of the road. Otto Rice, 338 Blake St., was fined $1 and costs on a drunkenness charge, and fined $25 and costs and sentenced to ten days In Jail on charge of driving while drunk. He was arrested at Alabama and Washington Sts. Other drivers arrested by State police, whose \eaaes were not tried today are: A. D. Green, 36, of Muncie; G. W. Kanglas, 45, of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Charles Hasscg, 28, of 601 Roosevelt Bldg.; Avery Jordan, 30, of 4148 Graceland Ave., and Harry Sunderland, 29 of Noblesville. SULLIVAN FUND $77,833 Red Cross Relief Figures Are Given by Foster. American Red Capss fund for re lief 6t sufferers of tne Sullivan mine disaster amounted to $77,833.29 today, according to Eugene S. Foster director of rehabilitation work. Os this amount more than $13,000 was raised by Indianapolis chapter.
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STREET CARS END PARKINQPROBLEM OF AIMERS jldeal Form of Transportation Indianapolis Residents Learn, “I declare, I hate to drive my car I downtown any more. I’ve been tagged three times this month for parking too long while I shopped, and the other day someone backed into the car and dented a fender so that It looks dreadful' “And on days that it rains—well, I’m so afraid of skidding that it takes all the pleasure out of using 1 the car. I just wish we could afford a chauffeur to take me whfere I want to go and then come back after me when I'm ready to start home.” This was the complaint of one ( Indianapolis woman who flnda a moI tor car more trouble than pleasure for city use. Her annoyance has been experienced by many; other women—and men, too—who enjoyed driving to and from town before the parking - problem became acute, but who can’t work or shop with any peace ; of mind these days for thinking that in ten minutes more it will he time to hunt another parking place. The queer part of It is that all of them don’t realize they can have a chauffeur call for them and carry them nearer to their destination i than they can go in a car of their I own—it they have to find a place to park It—take them home again whenever they are ready to go, furnish the car and pay all the expense of running it—and all for 14 cents a round trip. All the passenger needs to do Is to stand on the street comer until one of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company’s cars come along. The tnotorman I does all the rest—backed by the street railway company. "If people stopped to thing of the the street railway company gives them and the saving It offers over every other form of transportation, they’d hesitate a long time before they would spend money for gas, tires and oil—pay four times the street ear fare for a place to ■ park hour apd a half and ex j pose their car to the weather and | the chance of damage by careless | drivers. And more of them art realI izltig that every day."
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Oh, a newly wed, Miriam Mutty, Made her first apple pie out of—--0) v Well, it didn’t look (2) v But the flavor It (3) Has been mentioned quite often aa (4). (1) False nose material. (2) Unprepossessing. (3) Possessed permanently. (4) Style of vaudeville oomedy. Ends Life With Gas Bu Time* Baerial GOSHEN. Ind., March 30.—Despondent. Mrs. Juda Platt. 4. turned on three burners of a gas stove and sat down in a chair. Her body was found several hours later by Samuel Bram, a carpenter.
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WEEKLY Business and Industrial NEWS
PROMPTNESS IS SLOGAN Company Insures K very thing Hut Hereafter, Claim. , “We insure everything but the* hereafter." This Is the slogan of H. Woodsmall and Company Inc. The insurance services of the Woodsmall company are complete and tho protection offered by the company in every desirable form Is backed by years of successful conduct of an insurance business in Indianapolis. Woodsmall has built a reputation for paying on all forms of frsnmnce promptly when loss of any kind is suffered by persons holding policies in companies represented by the organization. AGE OF SYSTEM LEAVES MARK ON BUSINESS OFFICE Many Changes During Past Thirty Years Cited by Supply Firm, Thirty years ago the equipment of an up-to-date business office usually consisted of several scratchy pens, a stock of "foolscap” paper, some ponderous ledgers and some printed office stationery. But times are different now. according to H. J. Miller, manager of the Hiller Office Supnly Company, 28 S. Pennsylvania St., and the modern office, to be equipped for efficient work, must have ledgers, loose-leaf books, steel filing cabinets to hold carefully arranged filing systems, blank books, bound forms, typewriter paper, carbon paper, pencils yf all colors and degrees of hardness. Inks, pens and, last but not least, safes to hold the office cash and supply of stamps. All of these are to be found at the Hiller Office Supply Company, and many other devices for making office work easier, speedier and more efficient. About a month ago the Hiller Office Supply Company bought out the entire line of commercial stationery of the Fulton Os llice Supply Company, and has added this to the large stock It alre6dy carried. Fireproof steel filing cabinets are an essential part of the modern office, according to Miller. They preserve valuable papers against fire and theft, and make it an easy maV ter to file data and find it again In a minute of time. THIS BLACK CAT LUCKY The famous black cat who came back Is the trade mark of the Black Cat Chile Parlor, at 218 N. Illinois St. It sits in the front display window of the restaurant and welcomes folks who come In at all hours for a delectable bowl of chile con carr.i. Service that Is cleanly and food of good quality stamp the product of 'the Black Cat. The customers who visit the Black Cat Chile Parlor invariably come back.
TRIAL RESUMED IN PHONE CASE Seven Orders From Commission Are Read, Bu Times Boecial FRANKLIN, Ind., March 30. Trial was resumed today in the State's suit to revoke the charter of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, halted Friday by illness of a juror. The defense, opening Its case, succeeded in placing in evidence minutes of a director’s meeting Dec. 21, 1934, when the executive committee, alleged to be the "dummy board” controlled by the American Telegraph and Telephone Company, was ordered abolished. The minutes were identified by A. R. Henry, secretary and treasurer of the company. Minutes showed the motion to abolish the committee was presented by Elmer W. Stout and seconded by Frank D. Stalnaker, Indianapolis bankers, and carried without a dissenting vote. The defense also presented seven
COMPANY POINTS OUT WAY TO STOP PAYINGOF RENT Offers Scheme to Meet First “• Payment in Purchase of Home, ■Once there was a renter who, when housecleaning time came, looked oven his stack of long-accu-mulated rent receipts and discovered, to his disgust that he had been buying his landlord's house, paying off tho mortgage, taking care of the taxes, footing the repair bills and giving the landlord a comfortable Interest on the investment. And, in return, the renter had only a collection of receipts worth less to him than a German mark. “But I really can't afford to buy a house," the renter lamented. "It’s true I can pay S6O a month rent, but what would I do for the first payment?" That's the question the Union
Phones)Office, Main 1741, Residence, Washington 2808. Office, 309-310 Lemcke Bldg. J. CLIFFORD KEELY EXPERT BOILER SETTING BRICK CONTRACTOR
WE SPECIALIZE ON ALL KINDB OF SHEET METAL WELDING MANUFACTURER OF COPPER, BRASS, TIN, GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRON SPE. CIALTIES. CHAS. E. STEVENSON MANUFACTURER Sheet Metal Specialists 148 East Georgia Street MA In
BERT S. GADD Funeral Director s 2130 Prospect Street Phone Stewart 2278
INDIANAPOLIS BATTERY SERVICE STORAGE and RADIO BATTERIES Built under personal supervision of L. L. Corum. Our service one lap ahead. Prices $8 and up. 901 N. Illinois St. L. L. Corum. MA In 1960.
New Auto Washing System JUST INSTALLED ' PRICES Open Cars, $1.25 Closed Cars, $1.50 WIRE WH.-ELS 50j EXTRA Compare Our Prices.yVlth Others S. & S. Auto Laundry 334 N. Illinois St Cl rcle 3568
exhibits from the public service commission, all under signature of L. C. Loughry, secretary of the commission, to show its acts were authorized by the commission. ORPHANS GET HELP Money Raised by City to *Aid Mtnc Sufferers. Disposition of the $6,123.71 raised by the city administration for relief of Sullivan mtfle disaster sufferers was announced today by Mayor Shank. The bulk of the fund has been turned into a trust fund for education of the following orphans of victims: Pauline Saton, $600; Llcia Howe, $600; Mildred Ward, $500; Harold Freeman,, $400; Doris Freeman, $400; Russell Anderson, S4OO. Sum of $250 will be used to take up the mortgage on the home of Perry Eaton, killed in the blast. Balance has been used for emergency relief. Ex-Senator Ends Life Bu Times Special ROCKPORT, Ind., March 30.—11 l health was blamed today for suicide of William A. McCulloch, attorney, and former State Senator, who shot himself at his home near here Sunday. He was in the Legislature in 1914 and 1916.
National Savings and Loan Company answers, officials say, by making loans on property in Indianapolis and arranging for tho borrower to pay the money back In monthly Installments, as he would pay rent. There ts no need at all of a man hesitating to buy a house just because he hasn’t a thousand dollars In cash to make a down payment on it, they say. The association will advance 60 per cent of the assessed valuation of the property. The purchaser, it is pointed out, may make his first payment with this, put a eecond mortgage on the house to take care of the balance due on It and pay both debts off with no more difficulty than he pays rent each month. The company recently moveit Into a home of Its own at 2,0 TV. Ohio St. The building and loan company also offers a safe and conservative investment paying 6 per cent Interest, company officers say.
Phone MA In 3067 THE WHITAKER PRESS In*. Printers to the Advertiser Fifth Floor Print Craft Building, 223-25 North New Jersey Street
CHIROPODIST Registered Registered Foot Specialist For Festered Corns; Inflamed Painful Bunions; Affected, Inflamed, Ingrown Toenails. Also proud flesh and growths of all kinds, or of long standing, can be cured even though 20 or 30 year* old. All ailments of tho feet will be taken care of ip my treatments without any painful results. 25 YEARB EXPERIENCE William Schatz Open From H A. M to 7 P. M. AH East Washington Street
The BLACK CAT CHILE PARLOR QD 218 N. Illinois SL M service CLEANLINESS igTfgfti QUALITY ajßgi!lb The Cat Came Bark You Always Open
CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 819-21-18 N. Illinois SL la tha place fa buy. Tire*. Actexsorlea, Part*. Also commercial parte bought for lean. M. Marcua, Prop. Main 6090
SPINK-ARMS HOTEL , 410 North Meridian St. A Reality of Convenience INDIANAPOLIS* NEWEST AND FINEST HOTEL. Unexcelled Transient Service—S3 and up. One. two and three-room furnished apartments with kitchen ette, 4100 per mor th and up. LJn furnished spartan tta in oar new addition, SSO and up; unexcelled 'ftfe service; Table d'note luncheon, 75 cents; Table d’hote dinner. $1.25: •Iso service n la carta.
INDIANA TOWN PRAISED Henley TelLs of Redkey’s Record in Ijegion Drive. Redkey, Ind., a small farming community, has been accorded high praise by Frank Henley, adjutant of the Indiana department of the American Legion, in connection with the Legion*k $5,000,000 endowment fund campaign. “Though business and farming conditions have been very poor in Redkey—so poor, in fact, that both banks failed, the American Legion there went over the top,” Henley says. “After a strong publicity cam-' paign, committees went to work, saw every resident, and wnen they were through had more than Redkey’s quota.”
If tins Signature (O'Jfc&rovz is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMB. QUININE “There is no other BROMO QUININE”) Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as .an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP an 4 INFLUENZA, and as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents.
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We Art Notv Located in Oar New Home 20 WEST OHIO STREET And solicit your Investment Funds which you want to place at this time. 6% on Savings. v UNION NATIONAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 20 WEST OHIO STREET
Frank F. Zimmerman Tinning and Roofing Furnace Work Electric Signs Repairs of All Kinds ESTIMATES On All WORK FREE 752 SOUTH EAST STREET UK. 2804-W.
Toppins tractor truck With Fordson Power Plant w'H solve your transportation problem. Not only the Initial cost, but the operation, upkeep and depreciation Is considerable less than that of any truck of proven merit It Will Pay You to Investigate Before You Buy 2V 2 -TON TRUCK, DELIVERED, $2,250.00 0. F. SCHLEHSKER, Dist. 329 "SIESS.""*.
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W. J. HOLLIDAY & (XX Established 1856 " IRON—STEEL—SUPPLIES Distributors of Moore Transmissions. Ditwiler Steel Dump BtteUeu fag Fords, and the leading lines C .< replacement parts for all casei.
“The Yellow Wagon” and 100 Teams ICE COAL Polar Ice and Fuel—B Phones
O’DONNELL TRANFER CO. Highway Express 437 E. Louisana. Lin. 7546.
25 Cents for 5 Hours’ Parking Day or Night. Paul’s Gar ige and Auto Laundry 248 North Capitol.
MAln 3847. WAsh. *OO3. GODFREY D. YAEGER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 716 Continental Bank Bldg. Constructive income Tax Service Accounting Systematising Auditing Honk Audits
WISE PEOPLIS BUT WISE FURNACES Mare Heat—Less Fuel —From CHET EHKICH tnrf Let Him Repair Thetr Did Furnaces— Why Not Yous j The WM. EHRICH CO 1038-38 BATE* ST. DRvael t"
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Business Man Dies Bu Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., March 30, —Funeral of Charles Lueteke. 55 prominent business man here, will b held Tuesday. He died following a stroke of paralysis Saturday, Bronchitis Leaves a bad cough; so doss “flu." But you can stoj these lingering, weakening sleep-disturbing coughs with CHAMBERLAIN’S 1 COUGH REMEDY Used and recommended since 1872, it has relieved the coughs and colds of both children and grown persons everywhere. Keep a bottle In your home all the time No Narcotics. Sold ovearwhor*.
MONEY LOANED ON CHATTEL SECURITY SUCH AS PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS. ETC. LEGAL RATES CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141% E. WASHINGTON ST.
H. E. DORSEY Manufacturer of Copper, Brass, Tin, Galvanized and Black Iron Products rhone Clr. 3326 555 S. Dvlannr* fit. JOB WORK A BPBCLALTY
T. leplione. Mum 1027 S|!p (tooera aaa Cuahlon* '*Ph*t Pit" Upholsterer’s Craft Shop HENRY MAG EL Si Cl 100114 N. Meridian INDIANAPOLIS Unholitering- and Reflnlshln* of the Better Clans Hfrh Grade- Turkish Du ven port a and Box Spring Hal treaaea
The Utmost In Service Pioneer Distributing €s. Dlstr’butor of advertising matter and samples. <ls S. Capital Ave.
TOURS STEAMSHIP TICKETS LETTERS OP CREiDIT FOREIGN EXCHANGE TOURS TRAVELERS’ CHECKS Richard A. Kurtz, Maryassr, Foreign Dept. The Union Trust Cos. 120 East Market Street MAin 1576, 2863
H. E. ZIMMER TRUJSS FITTERJ Established 1890 134 E. Washington St. j y A. M. to a :80 F. M.
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