Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1925 — Page 7

LEMCKE DENIES KLAN ‘TIE-UP’ Circular Branded as ‘Last Minute Stuff. Denial that he had been a member of, or had ‘‘anything to do with” the Ku-Klux Klan was made today by Ralph A. Lemcke, candidate for the Republican nomination for mayor. A paper headed. In heavy type. “Lemcke Pulls Double Cross,” containing what purported to be a receipt for Lemcke’s payment of dues in the Klan while he was treasurer of Marion county, and while D. C. Stephenson was grand dragon in Indiana,” was being distributed today. It closed with: “Play safe and vote the Democratic ticket.” Lemcke’s statement: "I never joined or had anything to do with the Ku-Klux Klan. I have heard for some time that a statement that 1 was a member of the Klan was to be issued. It is nothing but last-minute campaign stuff. "As for the alleged signature, there are a million ways in which that could have been obtained. When I was treasure** of Marion County I signed thousands of documents and in my experience as a business man my name has been affixed to many others.” WORKERS HEAR DEBS Veteran Socialist Speaks to Great Crowds in New York. BU .Times Svcrial NEW YORK, May 4. —Eugene V. Debs, veteran Socialist, addressed a meeting of Socialists in Madison Square Garden Sunday afternoon and such a huge crowd attempted to get into the big amphitheater mounted police had to be called upon to help quell the disorder. Debs spoke to the twenty-fifth an. nual convention of the Arbeiter Ring, a Jewish labor organization. Five Charges Follow Arrest Zenas Turner, 36, of 533 Kentucky Ave., was slated today on charges following his arrest Sunday by Sheriff Omer Hawkins on Pendleton Pike near Ft. Harrison. He was charged with speeding, drunkenness, operating under influence of liquor, no ycense, and no certificate of title.

6 * EJectric Light and Power _ J TSERVICET MERCHANTS Heat and Light Company iThe Daylight Corner , t __ The Company Service Built

Foster and Messick Telephone MA In 6100 Surety Bonds and Casualty Insurance FLETCHER TRUST BUILDING

“You Call—We Hour Moran Trucking Cos. 1027 E. Georgia St. Drexel 7464-7465

Kim dawn this week-end ? RUN DOWN TO French Lick Springs Hotel THE HOME OF ° DLUTfi WATER Ifew m Thysic Just a short tide from IndimapMis - Come hock, anew Person (

The Utmost In Service Pioneer Distributing Cos. Distributor of advertising matter and samples. 824 Continental Bank Bldg. MA in 0201.

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.

E. M. RYAN, D. C., M. C. FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHIROPRACTOR 8 Years on Fountain Square 1066 Vi Virginia Ave. Indianapolis PHONE ORexel 6410

Phones) Office, Main 1741, Residence, Washington 2808. Office, 309-310 Lemcke Bldg. J. CLIFFORD KEELY EXPERT BOILER SETTING BRICK CONTRACTOR

WE HAVE MOVED TO KRESGE BUILDING WASH. AND PENNA STS. 2ND FLOOR HOLLAND PHOTO STUDIO E. MACK

WASTE PAPER We Buy All Kinds Main 6080 American Paper Stock Company Incorporated,

MARION COUNTY STATE BANK 189 East Market Street Home of the Christmas Earing* Club

Six Confident as Bell Sounds in Mayor Race

John L. Duvall

Here they are, folks, awaiting the zero hour. • All six are confident of victory. They are the four Republican and two Democratic aspirants for nomination for mayor in the city primary Tuesday. And the sad part of it is only one Democrat me Republican can be nominated. Here are the latest statements by th six:

BEET S. GADD Funeral Director 2130 Prospect Street Phone Stewart 2278

G. J. SELLMEYER PLUMBING A.NI) HEATING CONTRACTOR REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY "In Business for Your lleulth” WEB. 7077. 3313 E. TENTH ST.

WISE PEOPEE BUY WISE FURNACES More Heat—Less Fuel—From CIIET EH RICH and Let Him Repair Their Old Furnace* —Why Not You? The WM. EHRICH CO 1628-32 BATES ST. DRexel 8210

Williams and Varsity Cord Tires Made in Indianapolis BY Inter-Continental Tire & Rubber Cos. CRIJSE and DALY STREETS Lincoln 8944.

STAMMERING ITS CAUSE AND CURE 18 the title ot a 28b-page bock which we will sead free to any stammerer ur stutterer. Rogue Institute for Stammerer* Dept. 10480, 1147 N. Illlu. Is St., Indianapolis, Indiana.

Dust and Shaving Collectors and Piping Phone 41 Kentucky Ave. JOSEPH GARDNER

Ralph A. Lemcke.

‘ I've got it by 15,000,” said John L. Duvall. “I will benominated by 20,000,” said Ralph A. Lemcke. "It's a landslide my way,” declared Judge Delbert O- Wllmeth. “At last the voters have a chance to vot.? for an honest man," said W. s. Frye. Well, that settles the four Republicans.

BttSiiiesi & Industrial*

WARM SEASON SOON TO BRING CAU FOR ICE Wagons of Polar Company Mak& Daily Delivery Over City. In spite of occasional setbacks, It Is only a matter of weeks before the hot days of midsummer will cause Indianapolis folks to hum the shady side of the street and wish for comething cool to drink. It is then that one of the products and the service of the Polar Ice and Fuel Company will be needed and welcomed In every home. Ordering Now Those who want to enjoy the refreshing coolness of an iced drink, therefore, are calling the ice company now and ordering one of the big yellow delivery wagons to stop daily with a supply of ice. For without it the home would Indeed be in sorry shape during warm weather; the food would spoil, the butter melt, the green vegetables wither and the welcomed Iced drinks be absent. Housewives aie beginning to dlscover other uses for ice. Melted Ice water makes ideal shampoo, for It Is clean, “soft” and easily obtained from the ice pan. whereas cistern water is frequently extremely dirty, and Is sometimes not to be had at all. Good For Cleaning For cleaning purposes, too, melted ice is a real soap-saver, for it lathers must more easily than, hydrant water and removes grime with a minimum of effort. Melted water from ice can be used

The BLACK CAT CHILE PARLOR SR} 218 N. Illinois St M SERVICE 188 CLEANLINESS QUALITY Vhr <MI < Bine Bac k —so win You Always Open

For Correct Time Call MAIN 1493 PAUL D. LUCAS Funeral Director 923 N. Pennsylvania St. Ambnlanoe Service, Day or Night.

H. A. Shane 406 City Trust Bldg. Mainsl44 • WE GIVE THE SERVICE"

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DONAHUE’S SPECIAL LUNCHEON CONSISTINO OF TOASTWITCHES AND COFFEE Will Satslfy the Moet Exacting Taete 21 E. OHIO ST. IW ®", OB “*° 15 N. MERIDIAN ST.

Delbert O. Wilmeth.

"I’ve got it cinched,” said Walter Myers, Democratic aspirant. ”1 can't see anything but an easy victory,’ remarked Adolhp G. Emhardt, his only rival. Duvall is present treasurer of Marlon County and former president of the Marlon County State Bank. He is five feet eight and one-half Inches tall and weighs 176 pounds. He is the choice of

for filling the battery of the car or the battery of the radio. Pure distilled water Is required, and that is the kind of water from which Polai ice is made. LOAN COMPANY SERVES NEEDS Capitol Company Head Tells of Many Helps. The familiar saying that “a penny is a penny earned” might be added to with another, “a penny borrowed is a penny earned," according to Lee L. Bishop, manager of the Capitol Loan Company, 141 E. Washington St. For In times when money In scarce, and the housewife seeks some way to increase the family income, she may come to this industrial loan company and borrow an amount sufficient to furnish a spare room in the house and rent it out at a profit. The rent from the furnished room will more than pay back the loan in monthly payments arranged by the company, and the borrower will not only have the furniture, hut will be provided with a source of income whenever she needs it. Such borrowing is. Bishop Rays, not only a method of saving money but a method of earning it, and as such is worth the consideration of every thrifty housewife Sixteen Cylinders Now HI LL, Eng.. May 4.—The largest f ngle engine airplane recently completed a successful test flight near Hull. It is driven by a sixteencylinder motor of 1,000 horse power nd carrie as naval torpedo weighing 1,000 pounds. The plane is fiftytour feet long with a wing span of eighty-eight feet.

VASER MACHINE COMPANY PRINTING AND BINDING MACHINERY Repairing, 'Moving, Rebuilding

CHAS. STEVENS Independent Undertaker AUTO AMBULANCE LADY EMBALMER 2831 W. 10th St. Bel. 4072

TOURS STEAMSHIP TICKETS. LETTERS OF CREDIT, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, TOURS, TRAVELERS’ CHECKS. Richard A. Kurts, Manager Foreign Dept. The Union Trust Cos. 120 East Market St. MAIn 1576, 2853

W. S. Frye.

the George V. Coffin faction. Lemcke stands five feet ten inches and weighs 210 pounds. He gained five pounds in the campaign. He was treasurer of Marion County before Duvall, and is in “big business” in Indianapolis. He is backed by the city hall-Jew-ett Republican faction. Judge Wilmeth is five feet eight and weighs 142 pounds stripped

PAPER WASTE IS NO LONGER LOSS TO FIRMS Company Collects It and Pays Cash for It, Businecc Men Told. An Industry that is not widely known, but which plays an important part in the business life of the community, is the American Paper Stock Company, 3-10 W. Vermont St. This concern buys waste paper of all kinds. Any accumulation of paper has a cash value and the American Paper Stock Company pays for what formerly was considered by business houses to be worthless. The company purchases waste from the large stores and other businesses, gathering it. in large trucks and hauling it to the plant on W. Vermont St. Here the scientific part of the paper stock business is brought into play. Experts who know r various kinds and grades of paper sort every crate that passes through the company’s plant. Each kind and grade of paper is separated and bound Into bales by modern machines, and these are sold to the big mills Os the country. The loads of waste paper that are seen on the streets of Indiar ajiolis in the American 'company's flet of trucks ultimately find their wa y Into corrugated board and box papsr. Many Indianapolis firms • enjoy savings in the cost of their business by obtaining from the American Paper Stock Company the value of their waste paper.

We have a larger demand for onr graduated than we can fill. We placed six girls In good positions last week. THERE IS A REASON Investigate and you will learn why we are Indiana's busiest school of beauty culture. / Low Tuition Terms if Desired Plenty of actual practice on live models. 157 N. Illinois 'Street.

C. E. GRIENER 127 E. NEW YORK ST. lawn Mower Renewal Service Sharpening, Parts, Repairing Hose—Seed —Fertiliser Power Lawn Mowers Lincoln 1822

mTuTrlaTt Tire * us OH and RMaTIIR Batteries A I RME Pron>P Til IrleM Service We Can Solve Your Tire and Battery Puzzles MURAT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. * 209 E. New York St Main 6555

Walter Myers.

for gym. He Is present city judge and swears allegiance by no man's political machine, he says. Frye may win by a whisker, at that, as he is the only one of the four Republicans who wears a mustache. He is head of the W. S. Frye Transfer Company. Frye is five feet ten and weighs 175 pounds.

TIME SERVICE IS INAUGURATED BYUNDERTAKER Correct Hour of Day Will Be Given to All Who Phone, 1 Says Lucas. “Service in life as well as in death”' might well be taken as a motto by Paul D. Luc is, Indianapolis funeral director, 923 X. Pennsylvania St. Lucas has inaugurated a “time service." “The few places that do give out correct time are called so frequently that It Is almost impossible to get them over the telephone," Lucas said. "Fo I have installed a Western Union clock and arranged to have someone answer the calls of all who want to kno-.v what time it is at any hour of the day or night. Our number is Main 1493 —an easy one to remember, because everyone knows the date when Columbus discovered America, and it’s only necessary to add one year to that. "And Alain 1493 is indeed a good telephone number to keep in mind, whether one wishes to know the time or not, for when an emergency arises and an ambulance. Is needed in a hurry, a call at that number will bring it any time. “Our ambulances are altvays at the servic* of any charity organization or will respond free of charge on any charity call. too. In brief, we aim to be of the utmost service in every possible way."

New Auto Washing System JUST INSTALLED PRICES Open Cars, $1.25 Closed Cars, $1.50 WIRE WHEELS 50c EXTRA Compare Our Prices With Others S. & S. Auto Laundry 334 N. Illinois St. Cl rcle 3568

CHIROPODIST Registered Registered Foot Specialist For Festered Corn*; 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 years old. All ailments of the feet will be taken care of in my treatments without any painful results. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE William Schatz Open From 8 A. M to 7 P| M. BK. fust Washington Street

Adolph G. Kmhardt.

Myers is a lawyer and is easily the most handsome of the six candidates. He was once a college baseball pitcher. He is five feet eight, and weighs 152 pounds stripped. Emhardt is also five eight, but slightly more rotund than Myers, weighing 175. He is also an attorney and he and Myers have adjoining offices in the State Life Bldg.

We Are Now Located in Our New Home 20 WEST OHIO STREET And solicit your Investment Funds which you want to place at this time. 6% on Savings. UNION NATIONAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 20 WEST OHIO STREET

Restore your old suit to anew lease on life by the “Rost-Life” We Press While You Wait. We Call and Deliver. H. A. ROST, TAILOR AND CLEANER 111 E. Michigan. Circle 5926.

TOPPING TRACTOR TRUCK With Fordson Power Plant will 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 2V2-TON TRUCK, DELIVERED, $2,250.00 0. F. SCHLENSKER, Dist. Indianapolis

DE CROES PASTRY SHOP AND LUNCH ROOM NO. 2 Now Open at 427 Massachusetts Ave. The Mm, delicious cooking and famous pastries ns served nt our other plnee 215-217 E. Ohio St. 427 Mass. Ave.

WE SPECIALIZE ON ALL KINDS 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 3069. Indianapolis, Ind.

CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 819-21-28 N. Illinois St. The Place to buy Tires, Accessories, Parts. Also Commercial Tarts bought for less. M. MARCUS, Prop. Main 6090.

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SPINK-ARMS HOTEL 4XO North Meridian SL A Reality of Convenience INDIANAPOLIS’ N’EW EST AND FINEST HOTEL. Unexcelled Transient Service—s3 and up. Cue, two and three-room furoished apartments with kitchenette, SIOO per mot th and p. Unfurnished ftnartmc Its in our new addition, SSO and up; unexcelled ■afe service; Table d'hote luncheon, rn cents; Table d'hote dinner. $1.25: *lso service a la carte.

MAYOR PRAISES BUS TERMIRAL Civic Importance of Big Opening Stressed. Civic importance of the formel opening of thp new Bus Terminal, W. Maryland St. and Senate Ave., May ' 19, was stressed today by Mayor Shank. Mayor Shank said Indianapolis it the pacemaker of progress among American cities in erecting the largest motor bus terminal in the world. Tho new terminal will tie occupied about May 11. W. B. Hlner, president Rerl Ball lines, said. Spectacular lighting effects will be arranged by a committee named today by J. Edward Morris, general chairman. The committee: M. K. Foxworthy, chairman; Myron R. Green, T. F. Hatfield, W, H. Morton and A. C. Crandall.

COAL HEAD IS CHARGED First Arrest Under New "Blue Sky” Law Made Today, Frank E. Wright, investigator for the State securities commission left today for Terre Haute to place formal charges against Benjamin J. O’Reilly, president of the Liberty Coal & Engineering Cos., for selling nonregistered stock. His arrest will be the first under the new Indiana “blue sky” law. He is alleged to have cooperated with Charles M. Wort, secretary treasurer of the firm, in the sale of nearly $(’0,000 in stock since last December. DE MOLAY PATRIOTS’ DAY Fort Harrison Commandant, Speaks at Annual Observance. American citizens recognize their patriotic duty in time of war but peace time patriotism is forgotten, by about 70 per cent, Brig. Oen. Dwight E. Aultman, commandant at Fort Beniamin Harrison, told members of the Indianapolis Order of De Molay, at (heir annual Patriots’ day observance Sunday afternoon at the Meridian St. M. E. Church. George Wilson, master councilor, explained purposes of observance.

MONEY LOANED ON CHATTEL SECURITY M UH AS PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS, ETC, LEGAL KATES CAPITOL LOAN CO. 11 'At E. WASHINGTON ST.

H. E. DORSEY Manufueturer of Copper, Brass, Tin, Galvanized and Black Iron Products Phone Ulr. 352 533 S Dels ware St. .IOH WORK A SPECIALTY

Drinking Cups VII style*, flat and round dlstrlbu* tors for Burt Ovalcone Cups, Phone Circle 1817 Ostermeyer Paper Cos.

O’DONNELL TRANFER CO. Highway Express 437 E. Louisana. Lin. 7546.

H. E. ZIMMER TRUSS FITTER Established 1890 134 E. Washington St I* A. M. to JSi.'tO P. M.

DRexel 0322-0321 J. C. WILSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR For Economy and Service 1230 Prospect Street Indianapolis

Phone MAIn 3057 THE WHITAKER PRESS Inc. Prirters to the Advertiser Fifth Floor Print Craft Bulldlna, 223-25 North New Jersey Street