Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1925 — Page 8

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MOTION PICTURES

NOW SHOWING RUDOLPH VALENTINO “COBRA” Picture Starts 10:00, 11:40, 1:20, 3:00, 4:40, 6:20, 8:00, 9:45. Neal Burns in a Christie Comedy, “CALL A COP” Charlie Davis’ New Band Presenting a Novelty “F R E S H I E”

APOLLO SECOND WEEK. BY POPULAR DEMAND. ‘The Merry Widow’ With Mae Murray St John Gilbert. Sen nett Comedy, “Good Morning, Madame” Emil Seidel and Hls Orchestra

COMING NEXT WEEK The Maddest ’Bomb Shell of Mirth of the Year. Beauty, Love Thrills—A | Bachelor’s Comedy of Terrors |

Twentieth Century Motion Picture and Dramatic Club, Inc. STUDIO Announces Its Weekly Open House to Be Held Tonight at 7:30 P. M. Everyone Invited See a Movie Made An Interesting Program Assured STUDIO HOME 1610 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Phone, RA ndolph 6581. Teaching SCENARIO WRITING—MUSIC—SINGING—PUBLIC SPEAKING MOTION PICTURE A f ■ '* f T ACTING We Teach the Technique of Movie Acting and Make-Up Under Personal Supervision of Gilbert P. Hamilton, Nationally Known Motion Picture Director and Producer. f Find Your Latent Talent—Test Your Ability—Prove the Things You Can Do —Enter the Highway to Personal Success and Attainment! Legitimate Instruction —Fun A-Plenty— Something New, Unique and Different OPEN DAILY—9 A. M. to 1 9 P. M.

AMUSEMENTS

Where the Crowds Go! LYRIC® LEROY, TALMA AND oncrn Howard a boss dUJLU CAIN SISTERS ARTURO BERNARDI Marion & Jerry Rons. Bteel T’-10. HOLLYWOOD COMEDY FOUR

(l THE LOMAS I \ COMPANY V/ Direct from the New York I Hippodrome OTHER BIG ACTS PHOTOPLAY “Danger Signal” With Jane Novak

MOTION PICTURES

T'hurs., Fri. and Sat. ART ACORD —IN—“THE CALL OF COURAGE” *** * * * EDDIE NELSON COMEDY 10c ALL SEATS 10c

Gayest Show Ever COLLEEN MOORE as the Joyous Flapper Again In “WE MODERNS” On the Stage NICK LUCAS The Crooning Troubadour Appearances—2:oo, 4:00, 7:40, 9:40. Overture % “NO NO NANETTE” BAK ALEINIK OFF Conducting a Christie comedy “FAIR BUT FOOLISH” With Jimmie Adams Other Circle Features

ROUTES CITED TOLU. GAME / I Three Ways to Go to Bloomington Told. Three routes from Indianapolis to Bloomington over which fans may travel to attend the Purdue-lndiana home-coming football game Saturday were announced by the State highway commission today. The preferred route is over W. Washington ‘St. and the National Rd. to the intersection of State Rd. No. 32 at Greencastle and then south over 32 to Spencer and Bloomington. Traffic may leave Indianapolis on

AMUSEMENTS

SHRINE DANCE OPEN TO THE PI BI.IC EGYPTIAN ROOM THURS. NIGHT, NOV. 19 Muklc to bo Furnished hy^ Charlie Davis’ Collegians Admlr!on She per Person. Come —Bring Your Friends.

Om 8. Talbat Fine Arts Enterprises MURATS JT PRICES—SI.IO. $1.65, $2.20, $2.75. FAULWWTEHAN MORCHESTRA Coming Sunday Aft., Dec. 13 McCORMACK |p r iee„_3.3o, 2.75, 2.20, 1.65. 1.10. I SEATS NOW—Ona B. Talbot, 916 Ifmne-Mansur Bldg.

ENGLISH’S TONIGHT at 8:15 Good Seats Left for Last 4 Performances Messrs. Lee St J. J. Hliubert Present Tlir Moat IWatullliil nnd - |,..t.. Musical Play Ever Produced. Company of 150. Great Male Chorus of 60. Eves.—sl.lo to $3.80. Saturday Mat.—sl,lo to $2.75. WEEK a Nov. 23 Special Mat. Thanksgiving and • hat unlay. EARL CARROLL Present* LEON GORDON in ‘WHITE CARGO’ A Love Play of the Tropics 3 yrs. N.Y.. 2 yrs, I.ondon. SIUI playing. Night Price*—soc to $2.75. Thank*giving and Sat. Mat.—Mr to $2.20, including fay. Mall Order* Now. Scat Sale Thursday.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

State Rd. No. 22 to Martinsville, cross the White River bridge west of Martinsville and proceed on State Rd. No. 12. The road, if rain continues, may be inundated two miles northeast of Gosport. This road also has one detour over good county roads approximately six rnileß south of Indianapolis. Traffic may leave on State Rd. No. 1 to Columbus and turn onto No. 26, through Brown County to Bloomington. There is a ten-mile detour south of Franklin over a fairly wide county road, but which is somewhat pitted. LOCAL COURT REVERSED Action of the Marion County Criminal Court in finding Lawrence Burnett, Indianapolis, guilty of possessing, transporting and manufacturing liquor was reversed today by the State Supreme Court. Burnett was Indicted Feb. 1, 1925 Insufficient evidence was given as reason for the ruling. Marriage Licenses William H Walker. 29. Danville, Tnd.. mechanic: Helen May, 18. 31 N. Jefferson. Arthur Stone 22, 1152 N. Pershing, conductor; Ruby M. Clark. 18. 1212 N. Tibbs, inspector. Floyd v. Wimmer. 21. 2226 Langley, clerk Helen L. Rummers, 20. 1944 HiflBtde, stenographer. Henry Wood* 31. 1748 Boulevard, lanitor: Ada B. Carter. 31. 807 Blake, laundress _ George Friedrich*. 27. 127 „W McCarthy. diamond setter: Len* F. Hiller, 28. 1325 Ashland, stenographer Joe J. Arnold. 21. Y. M. C. A., contractor: Mmntc I Shaner. 19 , 2729 College. Verble C Henry. 30 1620 Spann auto company: Alice T. Sueas. 20. 3842 K. Tenth. , Hilbert J Ruekntgel. 21. 1220 Pork, conductor: Lillian A. Sutton. 20, city, attendant. „ _ Thomrt.s W. Davig. 30. 1305 Kentucky. Inspector; Mary V. Simmons. 21. 4oil S. Emerson. _ „ Loren H. Hedrick. 23 8328 Graceland. salesman: Gladys M. Welsh., 21. 2943 Shriver, stenoaranher _ Max Davids. 23. Richmond, Ind.. manager Aisle Minor. 20. 1424 b New Jer-

“JUST FOR FUN” ‘•Rag Pickers' Band” Is knocking ’em dead tills week at GREEN MILL DANCE GARDENS 1 mile east of Fairgrounds on Thirty-Eighth St. Charleston Lesson* Free. Free admission. E. W. MUSHRCSH. Mgr.

AMUSEMENTS Us* AS YOU LIKE IT. W THIS WEEK THE NIGHT HAWKS WITH— Billie Carson and Billy Mossey and a fast-stepping chorus on the Illuminated runway. Vaudeville’s Wonder Act ROYAL WELSH CHOIR A Chorus of Wales’s Greatest Male Singers And a Bill of Star Acts TONIGHTI.OO Otters 3000 [Best Seals 1 Matinees KPricg

Antiquity of Architecture Adds Dignity to and Marks New Home

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Home of Wayne W. Schmidt, 5745 Central Ave.

Quaint antiquity of architecture; that fairly breathes the dignity of years behind and before it marks the new home of W. Schmidt, 5745 t’entral Ave., recently completed by Rodl'Cker & Thornton, architects. Tho house is designed in old Anglo Italian, finished on the exterior with r<Vigh pebble stucco and on the interior with quaint rough interior stucco. The tall peaked roof and long artistic chimney with mlniajure smokestacks at the opening have some of the spirit of the Old English. The curving driveway and tiny vestibule entrance with artistic iron railing leading down the step* B and with a flagstone terrace at the south corner lend beauty to the general distinction of the home. The hall, entered from the small vestibule at the front baa on the right a lavatory and Yirge coat closet. Directly in fronl is the arched entrance and two steps down into the living room. To the left is the stairway with wrought iron railing. The recessed windows in thi@ thick walls of rough stucco, givlpg tX ‘ j insure on three sides of the living room, are graced by arches and the effect Is carried through to the recessed book cases at the left of the entrance. A fireplace flush with the walls in framed with stone in carved design. The floors of this room ate of hardwood finished in dark antiqut? to resemble old wide plank floorsThey correspond to the heavy beams iff the high ceiling. The dining room is approached by two steps from the living room and also has windows in three sides, the east side opening by F*reneh casement doors onto a terraced porch. The walla here are finished in the same rough stucco and the windows are hung with yellow Portugese prints. The dainty compact kitchen is painted In the unusual combination of lavender anrl buff and /fairly bulges with cupboards and built-in cabinets. At one side the cupboards

REALTY SALES SHOW PROFITS

Real estate sales are being made even' day In Indianapolis, according to Charles R. Yoke of the Fletcher Avenue Savings and Loan Association, that show up well on the profit side In comparison with that of other cities This com.pany, he points out, finances these sales day in and day out and feels it safe to say that there can lie no danger in building as an investment. Quoting E. E. Oates, president of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, he asserted that there has bden a sure and steady increase in values, no sudden ups and downs, and that property bought several years ago is selling with splendid profits today. There is nothing to Indicate that the building business will come down or that property prices will not continue to increase in a steady progress. Gates said. '

Select Christmas Glft3 Nowl Pictures, Mirrors, Lamps, Candlesticks, Book Ends, Photo Frames, Pottery and Hundreds of Other Beautiful and Practical Art Novelties Place your order now for plotnre framing. Tel. LI. ffM. Lyman Brothers *23-325 Kant Ohio Street.

Humboldt 2630 Hardwood Floors Laid and- ttiiiihfd Complete Old Floor* and Stairway* Keourfaoed and Krtlnlnhrd. THOS. A. GUFFEY 4720 Guilford

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

Furnace Repairs For all makes. Good work and reasonable prices. Ideal Heating Cos. Randolph 6161. 2437-39 Central Aye.

GARAGES 20x20 complete P with cement floor - MOU.OO. ■ Smaller iz e* for less. HAMILTON LI'MBE* CO. 719 E. Maryland St. Drexel 0405.

open clear through to the little hallway and breakfast room which is done in green and rose and hung 1 with ray figured drapes in the recesses of the windows. A door from this hallway leuds to the basement where the garage is located. The stairway which winds up from the main hall is enhanced by a dome effect over the hallway landing and a chandelier of rare artistry. Upstairs there are two lovely bedrooms and a master’s bedroom in which there is an open fireplace with gas logs. The bathroom is at the front of the hall and is equipped with builtin drawers and cupboard nnd medicine cabinet. The room is finished in a combination of lavdnder and green with shower curtains and window curtains of lavender rubberized taffeta. The walls are painted in clever shaded effect with soft pastel colors gradually fading Into palest light shade for the celling. The third floor has a maid’s room, sewing room and storeroom and is approached through a disappearing staircase which lets down into the hall. Throughout the house there are hammered iron door knobs and quaint wrought iron drapery rods and antique-effect chandeliers. The woodwork ip in antinque finish, rubbed gum to carry out the mel-lowed-by-age effqct. The painted shutters with Jolly little wrought iron fasteners and mottled finish to the gutters and downspouts on the exterior give the last word in detail.

Reliable Wreckers ALL KINDS OF Building Material Yard, 628 W. North St. BONDED WRECKF.BS Lincoln 3069

We Will Build You a Home YVn Can Pay Like Rent FLOYD PETERMAN 509 Massachusetts Avenue MAIn 70219. IKvington 2304.

Capital Plumbing Cos. Real Service Real Prices Hot Water Heaters and Automatic Pumps on the ptoclnumn Pniimint

New and Used Furniture CASH OR PAYMENTS WEST SIDE FURNITURE 438 W. WASHINGTON ST. Lin. 3055. R. T. Ritchey.

W. M |l PLUMBING M Hm —©wchmann Pamteni PUnJ. C. CARR PLUMBING AND HEATING 1109 Prospect. DRexel 0159.

Hardwood Floors In the home shown on this page laid by RAYMOND PREWITT 1132 N. Arnolda St. Belmont 4121

Electrical Wiring In the home shown on this page done by H. B. DOLL 0037 Ashland Are. Humboldt 1750

Goldstein Lighting Fixtures J- L in the Wayne M. Schmidt Home TIIE beauty of proportion, and flmti exclusiveness of Goldstein A .y \ lighting furniture is appre- "P, is ciated by discriminating home-build- -rCjKjUtefc ers. Yet, onr fixtures cost no more than the ordinary kind —there is but A u ' one profit between maker and owner. GOLDSTEIN BROTHERS Washington , Delaware and Court Streets

Goldstein Brothers furnished the lighting fixtures; T. Roch Wire and Iron Works the ornamental and wrought iron work; inside stucco was furnished by Peoples Coal and Cement Company; hardwood floors

LUMBER SUPERIOR MILLWORK BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO. Thirtieth St. and the'Co no I . i Phone RAnd ObOO

BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND BUILDING SPECIALTIES In addition to a complete line of rough and finishing hardware, wo represent such nationally known building specialties .is Bird's Hoofs, Mtirhpy In-a-Door Beds and Flaxlinmn Insulation material Let ns show you how to make your home more attractive, more comfortable ml more complete. VONNEGUT KSYSL?

GARAGES BUILT, EASY TERMS, $1 TO $6 PER MONTH. L. G. BRIGHTMHtE CO. 1101 N. Capitol Ave. Lin. 7810. Nights, WAoh, 4890.

®A Rybolt Furnace in Your Home Insures Comfort and Convenience PFPAIRCI for all Makes of Furnaoa* /-VIAViJ |jy Expert Mechanic* 632 Massachusetts Ave 14

“None Better Mill Work" SPEEDWAY LUMBER CO. “EVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOME." Our Truck Service Cqvere Marlon County Herbert E. Hill, Preaidant BElmont *OOO

Fletcher Ave. Savings & Loan Assn. Has Paid 6% Dividends on Savings for 35 Years 10 East Market Street

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

°r PLUMBING e-Buschmann Paijment Plane-

LET THE COAL BIN STAY EMPTY Automatic Oil Burning System Hayes Bros., Inc. Distributors Main 2493

ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK On (he Wayno W. Schmidt home shown on this page made and furnished by T. ROCH IRON AND WIRE WORKS 600 Dorman St. Webster 6900

INTERIOR STUCCO Finish in the Wayne W. Schmidt home shown on this page furnished by Peoples Coal & Cement Cos. Main Office, 1109 E. 15th St. Webster 4890, 4891, 4892, 4893, 4894 Connect you with Main Office and Yards. Our yards cover the city.

THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1925

laid and finished by Raymond Prewitt; electrical wiring by H. B I>oU; finishing hardware furnished by Vonnegut Hardware Company; linoleum laid nnd furnished by 15. F. Marburger & Son.

“Anchor your Savings to the Earth.” Buy n lot in LE GORE-CREST Addition, on Madiaoa Avenue, 8300 South. Ton minutes by bus from the Monument. DAN W. LE GORE (09 Peoples Bank Bltlg. Main 6931,