Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1925 — Page 8

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RACE OF G. 0. P. FOR SENATE TO BRING CHANCES City Mayoralty Contest May Feel Effect, Say Dopesters. Politicans of the present administration are speculating upon the effect that the race for Republican nomination for United States senator will have upon the contest for -mayor this fall. Rumor says, George V. Coffin, Republican city chairman, has accomplished an alliance with .Tames E. Watson, who seeks to succeed himself in the Senate and that Watson has promised to further Coffin’s ambitions to become State chairman. Coffin’s hopes of being named State chairman may conflict with the ambition of Clyde A. Walb, to be re-elected chairman as a preparatory move for his own candidacy for the nomination for Governor in 1928, it is believed. Robinson May Run Arthur V. Robinson, attorney high in the councils of the element now in control of the Republican State, county and city organizations, is mentioned as a bidder for the senatorial nomination, and there is a report that terms have been arranged so that the ambition of Governor Jackson to enter the Senate will not conflict with his supporter’s desires. The hostility of Walter Bossert to Watson is a well known fact that may influence the situation. There are those who believe Governor Jackson’s request for the resignation of Mrs. Vivian Wheatcraft from the fire marshal's department was a result of strong pressure brought by Bossert and other leaders. Myers Profits Meanwhile, managers of the campaign of Walter Myers for mayor are profiting from the truths and near truths revealed in the councilmanic assault upon Mayor Shank and the present administration. John L. Duvall, Republican candidate, may be forced to accept the support of William H. Armitage, political general of the present administration, and in so doing must assume partial responsibility for the THE IDEAL WIFE AND MOTHER^ She is the one who radiates health and happiness, eve • ready for work or play, and what woman does not want to fill this role? When women are beBieged by aches, pains, irregularities and mental depression they not only suffer themselves but create a gloomy atmosphere in the home. Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound Is the one dependable remedy t o overcome such conditions. For three generations it has been restoring the women of America to health and strength.—Advertisement. EXCURSION SUNDAY, JULY 26 TO Walkerton 52.70 Rochester 52.35 VIA NICKEL PLATE ROAD EXCELLENT BOATING—BATHINGFISHING Train leaves Indianapolis Union Station 7:00 A. M.; Mass. Ave. Station 7:08 A. M. Returning leaves Michigan City 6:30 P. M.; Walkerton, 6:22 P. M.; Rochester, 7:20 P. M. R. C. FISCUS, A. G. P. A. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Phone Circle 6800; Union Station, | Main 4567; Mass. Ave. Station, Main R 2120.

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THOSE who look backward with satisfaction are those who look forward with intelligence. It is not what you earn, but what you save, that counts. The man who makes a great deal of money may be poorer than the one who works for a very meager salary. Look forward every day. Deposit a little money in this Bank in a Savings Account. It will mean many days of happy looking backward. * i

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Mrs. Elizabeth Ackerman, an inmate of a home for the aged at Rochester, N. Y., is 108 years old but still takes an active interest In life. Her favorite topic of conversation is recipes for soap and gingerbread—they made them better, seventy-five years ago, than they do now, she says.

sins of omission and commission chargeable to the Armitage group. Both candidates fear the support of the retiring administration, it is said. Building Permits Henry Brinkjnan. remodel. 1106-08 Temple, $1 600. Henry Brinkman, furnace. 1106-08 C. C. Allen, dwelling, odi Rochester. $3,000. „ , Twenty-Third St. Realty Company, stores. 2246-52 College. $4.6.000. Twenty-Third St. Realty Company, wreck. 2248-52 College. S2OO. Edward Whitehead, garage, 1925 Wilcox. $235. . „„„„ . . Eugene Terhune. reroof. 2036 N. Adams. S2OO R. - E. Whitaker, temporary dwelling. 447 S ' EvwStj? "ftunamaker. garage. 4026 Byra Bertha Hugo, reroof. 101 N. DeQuincy, Walter Waterman, dwelling. 1734 Wade, S3 000 ' gimon Goldman, reroof. 521 Sanders, A* Wr Bruckman. dwelling, 910-12 N. Emerson. $7,600. J. M. Stutsman, garage, 2029 Caroline. 52 8° .V. Finch, garage. 283/ Ruckle $250. C. W. Halafaker. dwelling. 912 Chester. $3,500. „ , Marion County Realty Company, reroof, 345 N. Hamilton. $209. Mary Kelly, addition. 2329 N. Capitol. $3 Brown & Mick, dwelling. 42 Meridian PI.. $i 0.000. _ N. D. Hantzes. garage. 3819 Broadway, S4 Pear Eller, dwelling. 6130 Bellefontainc, Realty Companj. addition. 436 N. Illinois. $5,000. Traction Terminal Company, remodel. 120-30 W Market. $15,000. , J. T. Fletcher, remodel. 2152 Orleans. *°Walter Wheaton, garage. 1315 N. OakS. Herrmann, garage. 1413 N. Ham'llj" furnace. 1413 N. HamC? 3 Riicbey. dwelling 14 W. Cornell, SIO,OOO. gedgood garage, 221 Sanders. S>2oo Bugrene Terhune. dwelling, 2038 Adams. Morrison, remodel. 18-20 N. Pennsylvania. *1 600. . XT _ C S. Clifton, dwelling. 1005 N. $2 000 1 Fred Cordes. garage. 1815 Fletcher. s°oo ",T. 'A. Hilgenberg. garage. 3135 N. New '^Rowe** 2 Offout. dwelling. 4375 E. Thirtle dwelling. 6218 Lowell. $4,500. CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS Nephew Os Indianapolis Woman Killed By Log Train Mrs. R. G. Hutchison, of 328 N. Capitol Ave., was informed today of the death of her nephew, Carol B. Clawson, of Emerald, Idaho. Mr. Clawson was crushed between the cars of a logging train of which he was engineer. Mr. Clawson was horn in Indianapolis. July 24, 1899, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Clawson. The family moved XV est when he was eighteen months old. O. E. S. LAWN FETE Naomi chapter and auxiliary, Order of Eastern Star, will hold a lawn fete Thursday evening at State St. and Lexington Ave.

CONTRACTOR TO MANE HOUSE’S WHIG MODEL F. P. Foulke’s Drexel Ave. Double to Have Man / Electrical Outlets. “For a long time I’ve been preach\ in gabout the need of putting adequate electrical outlets in a house at the time it is built,” F. P. Foulke, electrical contractor, said, and now I’m going to build a house that will show just what I mean by adequate outlets. I’ll have an electrical out let in every place where such an outlet could possibly be needed, and wall switches wherever there is an entrance to a room.” The model electrically wired house will be built by Foulke at 944 N. Drexel Ave., and work on wiring will begin in about a month. During the time construction is underway or after the house is completed. Foulke has Invited contractors, home builders or any other persons Interested to inspect the house. “This house will be a five-room and bath Colonial double, and I am figuring on about thirty-five electrical outlets, itot counting switches, in each half. LE GORE CREST NEW ADDITION ON SOUTH SIDE Business Block to Be Feature of Tract on Madison Rd. “Anchor your savings to the earth’’ is the slogan which Dan W. Le Gore has chosen for Le Gore Crest, his new south side residence addition. Le Gore Crest is an attractive addition ten minutes’ ride by bus from the heart of Indianapolis. It is or the west side of the Madison Rd.. Already Le Gore Crest is attracting the attention of those who travel along the Madison Rd- because of the artistic and well-constructed business block that will be a part of the addition. These store buildings, with fronts of tapestry brick, are uniform in design and as they increase Le Gore has planned attractive half-timbered second stories for every fourth storeroom, making a distinctive business block. Equal forethought has been shown in planning the streets of the new addition. Already these streets are lai flout and home-like bungalows are under construction. One bungalow, already completed, is an example of the attractive type of dwellings to be built in the addition, and prospective home owners may either purchase for a small down payment and monthly payments a bungalow already built or may buy a lot on easy terms and, when it is paid for, apply it as first payment on a house that Le Gore will build for them.

LUMBER SUPERIOR MILLWORK BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO. Thirtieth St. and tbe Canal Plione RArid 0500

LIGHT and POWER CALL LINCOLN 2371 A Representative will call to assist you solve Electrical problems. Indianapolis Light and Heat Cos. Home Company. 43 Monument Circle. Edison Service. ' .... ■ ■ ■ —' f••• > “None Better Mill Work” SPEEDWAY LUMBER CO.LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Our Truck Service Covers Marion County Herbert E. Hill, President BElmont 2000 >■ i ■ ■i— 1 J " '3 Fletcher Ave. Savings & Loan Assn. Has Paid 6% Dividends on Savings for 33 x /z Years 10 East Market Street

REALTY LOAN CO. 404 City Trust Bldg:. I.lnooln 5939 Straight Loan, on Improved City Property. Attractive Terms. SEE US FIRST 719 EAST MARYLAND STREET J. G. MARSHALL Snccefcsor to Marshall Bros. Con trite ting Painter Payment Plan If Desired 656 E. SIXTEENTH STREET Phone, RAnd. 4001. KEn. 4110. Residence 3134 N. Delaware St. Will build 5-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW; IMPROVED STREET; 94,500; terms; take lot down payment. EVEItROAD * WHITE 204 Transportation Bldg. South and Delaware. LI. 3380. Dr. 8250,

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Three Bedroom Bungalow Can Be Duplicated for Moderate Price

Bungalow at 1010 Blaine Ave.

In the compact and well-arranged bungalow at 1010 Blaine Ave., built by J. E. Morrison & Cos., Lemcke Bldg., one may find an example of an attractive thr’e bedroom house that may be duplicated at a very moderate cost. From cabinets the bungalow is complete cement walks to built-in kitchen in every way, and the six rooms and bath are well lighted and of generous size. The entrance door opens from the concrete porch into a living room lighted by day by windows at the north and east and by night with amber-tipped polychrome side and center lights. A wide plastered archway' connects the living and dining room, where there are three wide north windows filling the wall space above a built-in china cabinet and linen drawers. From the west side of the dining room a door opens into an unusually light and airy kitchen, with fulllength windows on the north and west and a high window between the to built-in cabinets at each side of the sink. Next to the door that leads into

NOW IS GOOD TIME TO DO PAINT WORK

Saturday afternoons away from work gives the man of the house a chance to do all of the painting that he has been planning for many months. Perhaps the bathroom floor needs anew coat of varnish to make it waterproof. No doubt the breakfast suite would be improved by a coat of enamel and a trimming of some gay color to contrast with the white or gray walls of the breakfast room, while the bathroom walls will be improved by reenameling them with Luxberry enamels. Well Known Products The Central Wall Paper and Paint Company is the ideal place to go for redecorating materials, either paints, enamels, varnishes or wall paper, for this firm carries such wellknown lines as Berry Brothers' Liquid Granite Varnishes and Luxberry enamels. Conveniently Located The Central Wall Paper and Paint Company is conveniently located at 127-129 S. Meridian 9t., just a block from thp center of the business district. It is only a matter of a moment to drop Into the store .and select the needed materials. It takes only a matter of a few hours to apply the enamel, paint or

We are prepared to deliver to you at all times High-Grade Cinders at reasonable prices. Phone your orders. KENNETH SMOCK 1229 S. Dakota. DRex. 0428. HAVE YOU A CLEAR LOT? We will build you a home—You can pay like rent. EHLE BUILDING CO. BELMONT 1539 New and Used Furniture CASH OR PAYMENTS WEST SIDE FURNITURE 438 W. WASHINGTON ST. Lin. 8055. R T. Ritchey. A 5-ROOM BUNGALOW $3,650.00 Ask Us About It FINANCED ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N. Delaware St. Room 104 Lincoln 5050.

the kitchen is an arched opening into a small cross-hall, from which a door on the east opens into a middle bedroom and another on the west leads into a large south-west room with full-length windows on two sides. Between these two rooms Is an attractive bathroom finished in white enamel. Bedroom lights have been selected to match the colorings to be used In each room, one shading from white to deep ivory and the third, in a bedroom opening from the aouth side of the living room, In ivory and blue. Cream-painted walls and a graygreen roof make the exterior homelike and harmonious, and a brick porch balustrade and columns are substantial and time-defying features of the exterior construction. Houses such as this one are built by J. E. Morrison & Cos., for a very moderate down payment and may be bought on easy monthly payments. Plumbing was installed by M. F. Jones and electrical fixtures and wiring by Fisher Bros. Lumber and mlllwork furnished by the Gale Lumber Company.

var/ilsh. The quality of the raa terial Insures satisfactory results, whether the work Is done by a professional or amateur.

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

Lumber and Millwork in all Morrison-built homes furnished by GALE LUMBER CO. 2117 N. Gale St. Phone, Webster 4700

Electrical Fixtures and Wiring In the J. E. Morrison built home shown on this page Installed and furnished by FISHER BROTHERS 1841 SHELBY ST. DREXEL 4201.

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YOUR Home is more deserving of interior harmony. Make beautiful with New Mirrors, Pictures, Framing of Old Pictures or the resilvering of your mirrors. Call us today. Lincoln 2254. Ohio St.

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

WILLIAM H. COLGROVE Cut Stone Porch Work a Specialty EAST PRATT AND BELT R. 11. Phones—lrv. 1860; Irv. 1376

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CEMENT BLOCKS HAVE WIDE USE AS FOUNDATIONS Saving in Cost Possible — Manufactured by A. Benzinger. In localities fortunate enough to have native stone that is cheap enough for house and .other building foundations, the most attractive and durable foundation, as well as trimming material. Is stone. In regions so far away from the source of supply that it is necessary to import stone, however, the cost of this material Is almost prohibitive, and one must either substitute brick or cement blocks.

Blocks lies* Expensive Both msrfto satisfactory substitutes, but of the two materials cement block is the less expensive, not only in its first cost but because the size of the blocks makes It possible to do the same amount of work with less material. A saving, too, is made possible for Indianapolis builders who use cement blocks, because these blocks are manufactured here by A. Benzinger. brick, block and cement contractor. Plain and Bough Faced Benzinger’s block yard Is at the rear of 2029 Madison Ave., and there plain and rough-faced cement blocks are turned out by the thousands. The plain blocks are the less expensive, and are used for basements and foundations that are not ex posed. The rough surfaced blocks, which are an excellent imitation of stone, are used for the exposed foundations and for porch bolus trades and columns. Estimates on materials and construction may be had by calling Benzinger at Drexel 1632 or Drexel 2406. A survey of Indianapolis homes will reveal the attractive possibilities of cement block as a building material.

PLUMBING in the home built by J. E. Morrison & Cos., shown on this page, Installed by M. F. JONES 1637 Villa Ave. DR exel 2248 I am in position to handle any kind of plumbing contract. A-l material and workmanship guaranteed.

Mortgage Loans First and Second Columbia Securities Company Lincoln 6334. 152 N. Delaware St,

ESCOL FURNACES—TIN WORK Done to satisfy. 2437-39 Central Ave. RAn. 6161

"Anchor your Savings to the Earth.” Buy a lot in LE GOHH-CREST Addition, on Madison Avenue, 3300 South. Ten minutes by bus from the Monument. DAN W. LE GORE 409 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 6931.

PAINT AND PAPER YOUR HOME Monthly payments If desired. Work guaranteed flrst-rlnss. E. P. LONG 205 E. Ohio St. Main 7039

We Will Build You a Home Yon Can Pay Like Rent FLOYD PETERMAN 599 Massachusetts Avenue MAIn 7029. IRvlngton 2304.

D Rexel 1632 A. BENZINGER Contractors of All Kinds of BRICK. BLOCK, CEMENT WORK We Manufacture Our Own Block Yard, Rear 2029 Madison Ave. INDIANAPOLIS. Drexel 2406

Will build to fit any one's pocketbook. Your lot or cash aa first payment.

PURITAN FINANCE CO. Transportation Bldg. Delaware and South Sts. LI. 1964

Established 1879 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. •20 N. SENATE AVE. Phone Lincoln 2742 or Main MM2

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OUR BUSINESS IS HOME BUILDING A complete home building service is yours for the asking. We contract, and build and can finance all our homes. We draw plans and specifications to meet with your approval. Let our service be of service to you. R. H. SHELHORN CO. 4835 College Ave. Hum. 3631.

BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND BUILDING SPECIALTIES In addition to s complete line of rough and llnlahlng hardware, we represent aucb nationally known building upecliilllca n* Bird's Woofs. Vhirhpy In a Door Bed* and Flnxllnum Insulation material, bet us show you how to make your home more attractive, moro comfortable nil more complete. VONNEGUT SEIVSi*:

709 N. DENNY ST. 5 rooms, modern, herdwood floors, brrnkfntt nook, hiillt-tn features, enrage. Price, $5500. subject to Barrett. (750 Cash. CAIN & CONERTY 3 K. Market St. Lincoln 6321. Web. 1330

OHiIATIC' For Any FURNACE or BOILLR-BuHnsCheap Oil OXO GAS. BURNER Tor STOVES And HEATERS ohIS It.W.D-LONG 5,C0. u VnS LN

BERRY BROTHERS’ LIQUID GRANITE VARNISHES AND LUXEBERRY ENAMELS Are Standard Throughout the World. When you specify Berry Broa. you know you are getting the BEBT. Distributed In Indiana by PT CENTRAL WALL PAPER AND PAINT COMPANY J ,., 127-129 South Meridian Street n '*'*"l *V

SMOCK WATER HEATERS HOWARD A. SMOCK, 439 Mass. Ave. MA In 2640. Established 1898

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

TINNING WORK Gutters, Spouting. We repair all makes furnaces. Call CHAS. GOLDSTEIN For Estimates. 1040 S. Meridian St. DRex. 3431.

HERMAN BROS. & CO. PREMIER FURNACES and furnace repairing. Roofln* and sheet metal work Ask about our easy payment plan. 1326 Parker Ave. WEb. 6234.

Paint Your Home. Our Easy Plan of Financing ON PAYMENTS s's- ar BS Northern Paint Cos. PAINTS—OILS- -TARNISHES—STAINS 7013 Central. Air. Rum,loll,li 3327

HILLSDALE Landscape and Nurseries Cos. AI.KX Tl SI HINSKY, Prop. OARDENS and NURSERIES Castleton, Ind. R. R. K, Box 302. Indlnnapotls, Ind. Phone WAsh. 4729-HI Eight Mile* Northeast of the City

Buy Your Brunswick RADIOLA OR PHONOGRAPH At au exclusive Brunswick Shop. Brunswick Shop 124 N. Penn. St. Opp. Keith’*

A Rybolt Furnace in Your Home Insures Comfort and Convenience prpAIDC for all Makes of Fumioti by Expert Mechanics 632 Massachusetts Ave.

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

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LEWIS QUALITY BLOCKS Concrete Product*, Porch CtlnUM, Flower Bote*. Taea and Bird Bathe Dally Capacity 3.6(H) Block# TWO LAK6K PLANTS I lib and Fall < reck MA In —I

WM. F. NELSON Designers and Builders of QUALITY HOMES 4211 <OI.I.ROK AVf. Iloelneee—AVA ■liluglon 2348. Residence—AVA ehlngton 7376—R-2

MY MOTTO Good work, iini'oiiilKlonnlljr ant red t it fair prtw, F. P. FOULKE Electrical Contractor Irvington 1649. 844 X, Drexel

YOU FURNISH THE LOT Wo Furnish the Money, Plans, Specifications J. E. MORRISON & 00. Realtors and Builders 409-410 Lemcke Bldg. LI. 7836.

SMALL BUNGALOWS $1,340 UP L. G. BRIGHTMIRE CO. Lin. 7810. Nights, WAeh, 4890,

Whitney R Spiegel Company New Bungalows For Sale 401 Peoples Block LI. 3973,

#When You Think of Awnings, Think of ‘THORP AWNINGS’ And Then Phone for Our , Salesman for Estimate The THORP AWNING SHOPPE, Inc. 1461 College Ave. Har. 4092.