Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1926 — Page 8

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OFFER SERVICE OF REFINISHING AND REPAIRING Millspaugh & Irish and Duco Corporation Cooperate. A motor car reflnlshlng and repairing service unique in Its efficiency Is how being offered to Indianapolis motorists through the cooperation of the Duco Corporation of Indiana, and the Millspaugh & Irish Corporation. The Duco Corporation of Indiana recently moved into the Cole Bldg., on E. Washington St., where It now is established in the largest' and best-equipped automobile refinishing plant in the State. Shortly afterward the Millspaugh & Irish Corporation moved its general offices and finishing department into the same building In order to devote greater floor space In Its English Ave. plant to the production of “Shamrock” taxicab bodies. A unique plan of body finishing and painting was perfected last week by Clarence Irish, Harry Millspaugh, Alan Beckett and Harry Doty, who are officials of the companies that are cooperating iii this attractive service program. In addition to reflnishlng bodies in Duco, the service offered will consist of repairing coach work, tops, upholstery and trimming, and the replacement rs glass in windshields, doors and windows. Immediate service, while the customer waits, is being given on glass replacements. The new quarters of both companies, in the Cole Bldg., are now open for inspection.

AMUSEMENTS

ENGLISH’S STE MANHATTAN OPERA COMPANY Nearly 100 People TONIGHT—PUCCINI'S “MADAM BUTTERFLY" With TAMAKI MII RA Incomparable ‘‘Cho-Cho-San.’* Tomoirow N*te—Verdi’* Opera “LA TRAVIATA" Pop. Wed. Mat., 415 Orchestra Scate. $3.30. “THE BARBER of SEVILLE" Other *eat*. $3.75. $1.63. sl.lO. Wed. Rve.. Feb. 17. Double Bln: fMftljunilßhfld of Beanon at Clhcaso Open*. Flmt Time Her© "NAMIKO-SAN” RHr PRECEDED BV “PAGUACCI.” Eve. Prices: sl.lO to $3.30. All price* tax Included. 3 DAYS THURSDAY FEB. 18 SEATS READY TODAY Seats Now at Box Office FRED STONE in “STEPPING STONES” With DOROTHY STONE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CO. Stol, Orabeitn. S34MJ; Balcony, $3-30. $2.75. *3.20: Gallery. sl.lO. Mat. Saturday Only, dr eh Ultra, $3-10; Iladoony, $2.75, $3,30; Gallery. sl.lO, ONE WEEK CCD O 9 NEXT MON. ' &D ‘ 4 A M mil Orders Now—Seats Thursday. More lauxbi Than In the 19 Previous Follies Combined. 65 ZIEGFELD GIRLS NHchta: $4.40, $3.85. $3.30, $3.75. Botb^Mats.: $3.30, $3.75, $3.30 sl.lO. Mall order* ranit be accompanied by remittance and self-addressed stamped envelope.

MOTION PICTURES

r*siyyPCONRAD NAGEL IN “Light* of Old Broadway” VAN IjIBBER COMEDY RUTH NOLLER, ORGANIST CHABIiIH PAY IS ORCHESTRA APOLLO^ THE AMERICAN VENUS’ WITH ESTHER RALSTON, FORD STERLING, FAY LANFHIER (Ml America) AND THE ATLANTIC CITY BATHING BEAUTIES. Emil Seidel and His Orchestra

Circle the show place of Indiana

Ronald Colman Irene Rich in “Lady Windermere’s Fan” A Subtle Comedy Drama That WUI Dellrht Yon Overture 6th Hungarian Rhapsody BAKALEINIKOFF Conduct! lug On the Stage Ruth Lloyd Kinney CONTRALTO Accompanied by Ampleo In Kaabe Grand A CHRISTIE COMEDY “PAGE ME” with Bobby Vernon Animated Circle New*

Ajax Six on Display at Auto Show for First Time This Week

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The Nash-built Ajax makes its initial appearance this year as on attraction at the automobile show. The Ajax exhibit, consisting of flve-pass-enger four-door sedan, five-pass-enger touring car and chassis will form one of the outstanding attractions of the big exposition. Eleven thousand Ajax cars have been produced since its formal Introduction to the public last May. New Nash-built car has been a familiar sight on streets of most cities. Both sedan and touring models are beautifully moulded from nickeled radiator shell to spare Budd disc wheels, the attractiveness of the body lines being enhanced by a double bead at the belt line and a low hung chassis frapie. assuring road steadiness at practically any speed. Body construction is exceedingly strong and of fine workmanship. Both bodies are finished in Mallard green duco with black belt mouldings, black baked enamel fenders and Mallard green duco wheels, the sedan top being also in black. The sedan is upholstered In Duotone Velour and the touring model In genuine leather to match the body color. Equipment of the Ajax car is In

AMU3EMENTB jy~AW(WSHO\V D Original Brown County Fiddlers and Dancers OTHER BIG ACTS photoplay” “Million Dollar Handicap” with VERA REYNOLDS

KEITH’S .A LEW SHANK SAYS: ifjH “A Great Man Is One Who Get* By on $25.00 cJaßpr a week." (Robert S. Tucker, Star.) EVERY ACT A COMEDY-VALENTINE Eva Clark With ID an Caslar in a Song Cycle ANDRIEFF TRIO | LAVARRE BROS. & PINGREE COURTNEY & KEYES 1 REBLA the JUGGLER EXTRA ADDED LAUGH FEATURE HARRY J. CONLEY SMARTEST COMEDY PRODUCTION IN TAUDI TULLE DON’T BLAME US—WE TOLD YOU TO GET SEATS EARLY

ITS a great show, all the 1926 models of America’s leading car '"WTCirnra'jTWirjLlillll. builders, beautiful decorations, wonder music. Truly a joy journey,' " enhanced by “Husk” O’Hare (himself) 1 and his famous Casino Club Orchestra. X Every afternoon and night. Go where W; 1 the crowd goes. fm HUSKO’HARE / . £fl M MIM/ELF ® ill and his Casino Club Hand - - - -

thorough keeping with its high standard of quality throughout; It Includes automatic windshield wiper, rear-view mirror, cowl ventilator, transmission lock, cowl parking lights and head lights yrith dimmers. Both cars have one-piece windshields hinged at the top and there is a sun visor on the sedan. The Ajax Instrument board shows a deft grouping of Instruments and is attractive. A feature of the switch control is that one lever actuates both lights and Ignition. With a six-cylinder three by fourinch L-head engine developing 40Horse Power in a sedan weighing 2,600 pounds, the excellence of its performance is obvious. A sevenbearing crankshaft in a car of this size and price is unusual. Shaft, plus careful balancing of reciprocating parts and fine workmanship has produced an engine which Is re-

Tango —Charleston Ballroom Ballet Step Dancing Dramatic Art Louis Stockman Dance Studio 16th at Illinois Riley 1610 AMUSEMENTB HARRY SHANNON JR. AND HIS PENNSYLVANIA ORCHESTRA ANN CHANDLER International Popular Singing Comedienne AND A GREAT SHOW itnlErln’ESfl - 1 red hot. snappy BURLESQUE BAND BOX REVUE With Joe Penner, Ray Keith, Jo* Van and Peaches. Get that Charleston Contest Friday Night.

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markably quiet and smooth running at ail speeds. The Ixjsey-Nash Motor Company local dealers will have a complete line of Ajax can on display. NEED BROTHERLY LOVE 'Blind Optimist’ Speaks at Knights of Pythias Anniversary, “Peace on earth and good will toward men,” can be brought about through fraternri organizations said Frederick S. Attwood of Minneapolis, Minn., supreme prelate of the Knights of Pythias, Sunday, at K. of P. building. In observance of the sixty-third anniversary of that

See t ur ai Auto Show

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SUPERSERVICE! Our force of factory trained experts, using new, modern equipment and working in the largest plant of its kind in America, offers you genuine “DUCO” refinishing service that can not be duplicated in quality, speed and satisfaction. The Millspaugh & Irish Corporation have placed at our disposal their new finishing plant, located under the same roof with us, to handle repairs on automobile bodies, tops, and upholstery, together with replacement service on broken glass in doors, windshields and windows. This combined service will bring you big savings in time and money, as well as the highest S. quality of workmanship. y

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order. lie said the World Court and the League of Nations will be a failure unlees animated by the spirit of the brotherhood of man. Attwood, known as the “blind optimist," although he has been blind for several years, has taken an Important part In the order. Carl R. Mitchell, grand keeper of records and seal, presided. The Pythian Sisters ehorqs sang. About 600 attended. WORKING MAN’S PERIOD KFI, Los Angeles, terms the hours from 7 to 8 the "working man’s period.” Since this program, according to mail return, seems to have the largest circulation among the working population.

BUTLER WINS DEBATES Butler University's affirmative debating team won a 8-0 judges’ decision over Taylor University’s squad at Butler Saturday night. The subject was “Resolved, That the Child Labor Amendment to the Federal Constitution Should be Adopted.” Members of the Butler affirmative team were Robert Hutchinson,

AUTO TOPS And Side Curtains Made and repaired. Our price is right Seven years at this location. Kentucky Ave. Vulcanizing Cos. 85 Kentucky Ave.

Don’t Throw Away YOUR TIRES Before fi After Dave LOOK FOR THE ORANGE FRONT and Drive in Out of the Traffic and Bad Weather. Parking Room —Steam Heat —Competent Service. PRENTICE TIRE & RUBBER CO. RI. 6212 325 N. Delaware St. RI. 6212

SBO MILLIONS

CHRYSLER CARL H. WALLERICH, Incorporated Meridian at St. Joe MAin 1920 Open Eveningi ASSOCIATE DEALERS NORTON AUTOMOBILE CO. pevipiro lvro'pnp rat rs #in tut side Dealer 419 N. Capitol Ave. PORTER MOTOR SALES CO. ggwgy MOTOR OAR 00. Riley 4614 639 Virginia Ave. 2705 E. Waeh. Wfb. 2400.

Frank Furstenberg and Lester Budd. The university's negative team, debating on the same subject won a 2-1 decision over the affirmative

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New local train between Indianapolis and Hamilton, 0., handling passengers and express to and from all local stations. Daily except Sunday. TRAIN No. 39, Leaves INDIANAPOLIS 7 3)0 a. m„ Arrives Hamilton 10:15 a. m TRAIN No. 40, Leaves Hamilton 3:20 p. m. Arrive* Indianapolis o—o p a.

No change In time of other trains except Train No. 82. Leaves Cincinnati 6:00 p. m. instead of 3:00 p. m.; Arrives Indianapolis 8:10 p. m. Instead of 6:60 p. ni

No. 86; Leaves Indianapolis 6:10 a. m., Arrives Cincinnati, 9:20 a. ra. No. 81; Leaves Indianapolis 10:00 am.: Arrives Cincinnati 1:10 p. m. No. 37; Leaves Indianapolis 2:36 p. in.; Arrives Cincinnati 6:50 p. A,

City Ticket Office, 88 West Ohio Street, or Dolor. Station.

Chrysler’s record of the past two years looms as one of the most brilliant in American business. America and the rest of the world have bought more than 280 million dollars’ worth of cars of Chrysler manufacture since the Chrysler was introduced just two years ago. In the quarter of a century that preceded the coming of the Chrysler, there is nothing in the industry remotely approaching this overwhelming Chrysler popularity. Here is recorded a most significant tribute.' Not only to those supreme superiorities with which the first Chrysler sounded anew note in motor car engineering and craftsmanship) but also to the later refinements in performance,beauty and comfort which—with the addition of the new Chrysler Imperial “80” to the Chrysler “70” and the Chrysler “58” now offered at electrifying new low prices—have immeasurably increased Chrysler’s leadership.

FEB. 15, 1926

Taylor team at Marion, Ind. The Butler team wan composed of Horace Storer, Rudolph Baker and Lewis Wilson.

Change of Timqj Sunday, February 14, 1926