Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1925 — Page 16
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SUPER AUTO WASH SYSTEM IS EFFICIENT Hidden Parts Are Cleaned by New Process Installed. When a. small boy washes his face In a hurry, he’s apt to slight his fears er any other place that isn’t Conspicuous, and when an automobile is washed while you wait) there face many out-of-the-way parts Os the chassis that are easily overlooked. By ordinary methods of washing these half-hidden parts of the fear sere very difficult to reacH, blit by the “Supe - Auto Washer System*’ recently installed by Jap Powell at the Empire Garage, 126 E. Wabash fit., and at the Super Auto Wash Cbmpany, 517-619 N., Meridian St, these dlfflcult-io-elean parte are hashed as cleat! as the hood; The grease and dirt that feoiiects .JhPort the framework is removed with & special solution sprayed through a powerful team-pressure hoee, The Solution is harmless to the metal, hut fid effective that it removes the grease and leaves the framework of the ear as clean as when it left the shop; After the interior has been thoroughly cleaned with the air hose, the body of the car is sponged with soap and water, carefully Blnseg and polished afid dried with a chamois, Because all of the tedious work has been done with the steam pressure cleaner, the entire task is a much shorter one and art owner may have his car thoroughly cleaned and polished in twenty minutes. The work is done either at the Empire Garage, just back of Keith's Theater or at the fiuper Auto Wash Company, 517-519 N. Meridian St. One may be assured that it will be well done at either place, PPISONER TRIES SUICIDE Th*ee-story Plunge Thwarted When Feet /re Tangled, Bu United ‘ Press CHICAGO, May 18.—Percy Pugh, 80, held under $160,000 bond for sixteen robberies, attempted suicide to* day yvhen he plunged through a window on the third floor of the Criminal Court building, Pugh’s feet became caught in the frame and ho hung suspended until a policeman dragged him back, DOCTORS’ REAPPOINTMENT Governor Jackson’s office today announced reappointment of Dr, Ben Kiuckemeyer of Evansville and Dr, Orris Booth of Valparaiso as members of the State board of optometry, Their appointments are for three years, PEONY SHOW TO OPEN The series of flower shows conducted annually' by the Bankers Trust Company will open Saturday with an exhibit of peonies and early spring flowers. A peony show in June, a gladiolus show in August and a dahlia show in September are planned, v WOMAN GIVEN TERM Miss Katherine Spurriel, colored, 244 W. Vermont St., was fined $1 and costs and sentenced to two to fourteen year* at the Indiana Woman’s Prison to lay by Criminal Judge James A. oil;nr-. Officers testified Miss Spurriel cut Wilbur Matone, colored, with a butcher knife on Jan. 12,
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One Step More! Towards the building of a still greater city and the unifying of those sections that go together to make Indianapolis take its proper place among the leading centers of the world.
THE HAAG STORES WELCOME THE BUS TERMINAL! It is such wisdom and foresight that has built this “no mean city,” and with the opening of the terminal comes a closer development of, Indiana—another link in the welding of a powerful commercial center. Steadily the march of Indianapolis progress goes on—from a
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JUDGE BALTZELL TALKS Federal Justice Addresses Bible Class at Englewood Church. "Fathers and mothers who neglect the duties of giving their children the proper religious training are largely responsible for bringing on out* So-called crime , waves,’* Judge Robert C. Baltzell of Federal Court declared to members of the Opportunity Bible class at the Englewood Christian Church Sunday morning. BOY DRIVER IS SLATED Pollco Say He Attempted to Pass Two Autos on Bridge. Jesse Foust, 16, of 977 W. Pearl St., was slated today and charged with driving atl auto while under age, failure to -have a certificate of title and driving on the left side of the Street. Police Bay he attempted to pass two aytos on the W. Washington St. bridge and collided with a street car. SERGEANTS ARE MISSING Police here were cooperating with Ft. Benjamin Harrison officers today in a search of the city for Sergts. R, E. Dee and G. C. Walker, who left Jefferson Barracks, Mo., May 2, to drive to Indianapolis, but who have not arrived. FREIGHT RATE PETITION Charges that unlawful freight rates on crushed stone shipments from Spencer and Greencastle to various points in the State are being exacted by railway earners are contained in a petition filed today with the public service commission by the
Our Heartiest Congratulations on the Opening of the New Motorhus Terminal CIRCLE THEATRE u The Show Place of Indiana ”
great present and past the city may look forward to a still more illustrious future in the years to come. It is the aim of the Haag Drug Stores to every day assist the citizens of Indianapolis in their business of living—every hour you may buy the best for less at Haag's . With the expansion of the city comes the growth of the Haag stores , to meet the needs imposed by a greater community.
COMPANY GIVES FIRE WARNINGS In case of flt-e while filling gasoline tanks on bUßes, the following warnings are given by the Union Oil Company of Califerniai Stop the pump. Don't pull the hose from the tank. Use Pyrene, Foamite or soda and acid. Use fire extinguisher if necessary. Use sand, dirt or water if these fall, Don't open the hood, fight fire under the hood through hood ventilators, or through radiator open. Inga. CHURCH DEDICATED The Rev. O. A. Trlnkle, pastor, Flnglewoad Church, delivered the dedicatory nddress at formal opening o’ the new auditorium of the Fleming Garden Crlstian Church, 50 N. Taft St., Sunday afternoon. More than 85,000 was raised to clear indebtedness. COST MYERS 51,017.85 Aocording to his statement filed with the city clerk, Walter Myers, Democratic nominee for mayor, spent $1,017.85 in the primary election campaign. His larges tltem was $8&0 do late dto the Democratic city committee. “'confer'on playground H. Walter Jarvis, park director, and Edward E. Mcßride, head of the recreation department, conferred today with members of the East Side Community Club, who seek to obtain the location of a municipal playground in Christian Park.
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CQRGNOR HAS INQUEST Inquires Into Stabbing of Negro En|>'4>.ve of Dairy Lunch, Fatal stabbing of John Williams, 17, colored, 714 W, Eleventh B? , May 6, in the Wileoa Dairy Lunch, 326 E. Market St., tvafe described by Ralph Poltn, R3B N, Keystone Ave., today at Coroner Paul F, Robinson’s Inquest into Williams' death, Coburn Hunington, 18, of 616 E, Pratt Bt,, Is charged with murder, He and Wll* Hams Were employed in the dairy lunch, According to Polm, Williams was stabbed after the two had fought over remarks Huntington made nbout Williams’ ancestors. BRAK KM AN IH KILLED Bu Times Bpeeial ELKHART, Ind., May 18.—A widow and one child survived F. L. Tasker, 27, brakeman, today. He slipped and fell under a moving train at Kendallville Saturday night. ' BOX LUNCH PLANNED Sodality of St. Philip Nerl Church will hold a box lunch and dance at St. Philip Neri Hall, 527 Eastern Ave., Wednesday at 9 p. m. The lunches will be auctioned by Carl Suess.
Open House T uesday Evening 7 to 9 o’Clock
• • We Invite You to the Celebration Attending the FORMAL OPENING of the World’s Largest Bus Terminal \ WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM AND CORDIALITY, we invite all Indiana to attend this Mardi Gras de Luxe. . % To us, the new Terminal stands as a monument to Indianapolis’ progress—a big forward step toward broadening her market. As PRESIDENT COQLIDGE has said—“today it makes little difference where the municipal corportion lines fall except for purposes of taxation.’’ - , Good roads—good busses—and this wonderful new Terminal give all . Indiana the opportunity to enjoy THE PEOPLES HOME FURNISHING SERVICE —that has made Indianapolis the city of homes.
Open House All Day Tuesday You Are Invited Let us welcome you here tomorrow and prove by a tour of our store that the kind of furniture and furnishings we sell are the kind that tnake bright, cheery and comfortbale homes. The kind that makes your dream home a reality. Here you will find courteous, friendly salesmen who know furniture and who will be glad to serve you. And here you will find Easy Credit Terms that have been of material benefit to Indianapolis and all America! It has been through an offspring of the “Peoples Easy Way”* that the automobile industry has attained its tremendous proportions of today. It has been through the application of . this helpful system that property has been purchased, homes built and the marvelous growth of our city maintained! It was the application of this system by the Government to the Liberty Loans that helped bring about the successful conclusion of the war! Comparison of Prices Will Prove That Value-Giving Is, Indeed, a Vital Force in the Progress of This Business . v . ♦“Peoples Easy Way” Without Interest Founded 1893.
Open House T uesday Evening 7 to 9 o'Clock
SCHOOL ELECTION SOON County Superintendents to Be Chosen on June 1. Educational interest in Indiana at present has centered in the election of county superintendents throughout the State on June 1. Os the ninety-two present county superintendents, forty-four are high school graduates and twentyone have attended high school, according to Robert K. Divricks, director of teacher licenses of the State department of public instruction. Eighteen have had no college training. ‘ANDY’ HERE FOR DAY Creator of Movie Series to Appear at Colonial Theater. "Oh, Min, Andy's here," "Andy" in the person of Joe Murphy, creator of the character of Andy Gump for ft series of movies, arrived in Indianapolis ’at noon today, Murphy attended the Kentucky Derby at Louisville Saturday. On his way to the coast to start a second Gump series, Murphy decided to drop over for a short visit here, Murphy will make publlo appearances this afternoon and night at the Colonial where one of his Gump movies is being shown this week. EAGLES GIVE FROLIC Fifteen vaudeville acts were presented at the Eagles' frolic Saturday night at the Eagles' home, 48 W. Vermont Bt, Those who won prizes were Hazel Yeager, first; Raymond Balt, second; nnd Ernestine Ewing and Janet Woodring, third. STATE ROAD 22 CLOSED State Rd. 22 between Martinsville and Bloomington wao clpsed today preparatory to beginning paving work on the stretch, it was announced by the State highway commission. Through traffic is advised to follow State Jtds. 12 and 82 by way of Spencer.
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MILK COMPANY WILL CARE FOR BABIES TUESDAY Polk’s to Have Registered Nurse at Bus Opening. “Check your baby with our registered nurse and have a good time at the Bus Show next Tuesday,’’ is the advice of the Folk Sanitary Milk Company, which is maintaining a booth for this necessary service to mothers in the Show pavilion all day, The Polk Sanitary Milk Company has taken fourteen of the bodthfl in the big main pavilion at the Hus Show and consolidated them into one big booth, equipped with all kinds of toys and playground equipment for the amusement of children. “We hftve been taking care of thousands of Indianapolis children for many gears," says J, D. Dungan, general manager of the Polk’ company, "not by supplying them with a playground, but by maintaining for them an adequate and infallible supply of pure milk. Our responsibility to the thousands of babies of Indianapolis who are growing to sturdy maturity on Polk’s milk is keenly felt by every member of the great Polk organization." In addition to the registered nurses, the Polk baby-checking booth will be under the direct charge of Harry Sturgeon, sales manager of the Polk company. TWO BUSSES PURCHASED The Windsor Transportation Company of Evansville, Ind., recently purchased two twenty-four-passenger sedan busses, which are being placed in service on their French Lick route.
Built-to-Order Velour Upholstered Rocker GIVEN AWAY For Best Description of Royal Home Outfit Not Exceeding 150 Words BUILT-TO-ORDER UPHOLSTERED ROCKER, completely covered in guaranteed velour, under-the-cover construction guaranteed. Same quality that has made our upholstering department famous. SECOND BEST—Portable phonograph that plays all makes of records and is as easy to carry as a traveling bag. THIRD BEST—Folding autographic kodak and roll of films. We want your opinion of “The Royal,” Indiana’s greatest Home Outfit Value. Come today, inspect this complete four-room outfit, assembled in, rooms on our floor—no obligation whatever. Any man. woman or child who visits our store Tuesday, May 19, Is eligible (employes of this company excepted). Contest opens Tuesday 8:30 a. m. Closes Tuesday, 9 p. m. Write your description on one side of paper only—placing name and address on back. All descriptions must be mailed before 6pm Sat urday, May 23, to Home Complete Department, People’s Outfitting Company. Judges will be representatives of Times, News and Star.
NO CIRCULAR LETTER U. K. Approaching Debtor Nations With Individual Proposition. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, May 18.—The United Stares Government, in approaohing its debtors with a request that they take steps to settle their obligations to this country, is approaching each nation a an irldividual, It was officially denied to the United Preos by a high State Department official that a circular note
All the BRICK AND TERRA COTTA on the NEW BUS TERMINAL Furnished and Installed by WALTER W. WISE J Brick Contractor
WE DID THE PAINTING AND GLAZING ON THE LARGEST BUS TERMINAL IN THE WORLD ’ WM. WAUGH, 1113 Pleasant Street Office, Main 6050 Residence, Drexel 0604 Office With Leider & McCabe Wm. WAUGH & SON PAINTERS Tinting, Graining, House Painting and Glazing 338 NORTH DELAWARE STREET
had been dispatched to \he debtor powers, as reported. BAPTISTS MAKE TOUR Following meeting at Headquarters today Baptist ministers went on a tour of outer zone churches with the Baptist city planning commission, ’ l BALTZKIiL WILL SPEAK Judge Robprt C. BaltzeU will speak at Kiwanis Club luncheon Wednesday at the ClaypooL Judges of Marlon County courts will be guests.
Open House Tuesday Evening 7 to 9 o’Clock
Open House Fuesday Evening 7 to 9 o'Clock
