Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1926 — Page 9

TCJLY 1926

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SUB-TREASURERS NAMED Four to Assist in Police and Fire* men’s Field Day. Three subtreasurers for the Police and Firemen’s Field day, to be held at the State fairground, Aug. 20 and 21, wehe named today by City Controller William C. Buser, treasurer of the committee in charge of the event. They are A. B. Good, board of safety clerk; Ben Wheat, secretary of the firemen’s pension fund, and Samuel Gaddis, secretary of the police pension fund. The committee maintains downtown headquarters at 34 W. Ohio St. baby drowns in lake Bv United Press ANGOLA, Ind., Ju'y 28.—Falling ■from a dock at Pleasant Point, the baby daughter of A1 Rauner of Ft. Wayne was drowned In Lake James Tuesday.

BUILDING NEWS OF INDIANAPOLIS

MAKING INCREASE IN INSTALLATION OF OIL BURNERS i French-lmes Sales Company Reports Big Sales This Month. July business has shown a decided Increase over June in spite of the heated weather,' according to Chauncey A. French of Frenchlmes Sales Company, 400 N. Illinois St., dealers in oil burners. j Special summer terms and prices for installations made this month have stimulated business, French said. Propositions made to new home-owners, anxious to save money by elimination of accessories and furnace parts by putting in oil burners, have resulted in better business activities this month than last, he said. “We have found our business decidedly picking up this month aver last,” French asserted. “We are permitting new home-owners to save money in the purchase price on furnaces by figuring out tha cost of parts which go in coal burning. Our burners are being installed in new homes which relieve the purchaser of pay ip g for grate bars and other parts which add to the cost of a furnace. Then, too, we can take our time in installing oil burners now. We are prepared to give accurate heat suryfys and solve heating problems.” The company handles the Vapor Heat and Lincpln Automatic oil burners, the former a “made-ln-In-dianapolls” product. The firm has Marlon County rights on the Vapor Heat burner. It is a simple type of burner, low-priced, quickly installed and can be used in any type of stove or furnace, French said. Payments for oil burners and furnaces on a monthly basis are arranged for purchasers who are unable to pay cash, French explained. STEAM HEATING BUSINESS IS ON UP-GRADE HERE John H. Gottemoller Makes Specialty of Such Installations. Business is Improving in the plumbing and steam heating part of building activities in Indianapolis, John H. Gotemoller, 3880 Cornelius Ave., reported today. Gottemoller has been in business for himself as a steamfltter and plumber for six years, having been In Indianapolis for nineteen years following his trade. He does general plumbing, but makes a specialty of installation of heating plants. Recently he completed the installation of a Premier automatic heaters for M. Bert Thurman, 4804 Park Ave., United State collector of internal revnue, and Thurman’s son-in-law, George Foote, 5225 Central Ave., assistant collector of internal revenue. Both were well pleased with the service given by the heaters, Gottemoler said. Two steam-heating plants are being installed by Gottemoller at 1214 W. Thirtieth St., and in a storeroom building at Rural and Boyd Sts. Ho also is Installing a large fresh hot-water heating plant at the new home of W. K. Cooper, 3151 Washington Blvd. ”1 have found the Dual automatic water softener) which I have installed in my own home, one of the best types on the market at the present time," said Gottemoller. "Modern plumbing has done much to take the drudgery out of house keeping and wives are demanding the best of home comfort features. It is a big jump from the days of Benjamin Franklin down to the present time In home conveniences. We’ve made a lot of progress.” t The firm also handles the 011-O-Matic oil burner for any type of furnace or bojjer, burning cheap oil, and the Oxy-gas burner for stoves and heaters.

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Beautiful and Comfortable House Is Built in Irvington

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Home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Norman

Another beautiful and comfortable house, the new home of Mr. andMrs. J. V. Norman, 5316 E. Washington St., diagonally across the street from the Our Lady of the Lourdes Church, has been added to classic Irvington. It is another of the homes that have contributed much to the attractiveness of that section of the city. Norman, who is connected with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, laid out the general building scheme, the arehitectual work being completed anl supervised by Oj B.‘ Little, Indianapolis architect. Buck & Company, 1134 N. Tacoma set., were the builders of the home. Occupying an enviable location and a charming setting in a Cleared space of trees, which make an admirable background, the buff stucco semi-Spanish designed house, twostories high with a hipped roof, challenges the interest of passerbys along the National Rd. The general lints of the house are squared, but the addition of a Spanish type of porch and porte-cochere break up the geometric effect splendidly. At End of Porch A pedestaled entrance is built at the east end of the covered porch, eight feet wide, from which entrance to the long living room is gained. To the right of the entrance is a charming window seat nook. The living room is 13Vsx24 feet, extending across the front of the houe. Double windows on the east end admit plenty of light. Windows also are built above the window seat, in the frontpanel of which is the cold-air duct. A fireplace is built In the north wall of the living room between the entrances to the dining room and the kitchen. Built-in bookcases flank the fireplace. A pretty tiled hearth adds another note of charm to the room. The electric fixtures, supplied by Goldstein Brothers, are of red, green and tan art tints. The floors throughout the house are of hardwood. In the northeast corner of the first floor is the dining room. The doorway leading from the living room into the dining rom is of arched design, the woodwork being paneled out to form high-squared corners. The woodwork throughout the house is of brown mahogany stain. Like Living Room The dining room is papered like the living room in a gray tapestry, thin-gold stripe pattern supplied by Bethard Wall Paper and Paint Company. Two large north windows and two east windows provide plenty of daylight. A doorway to the west of the fireplace leads back to the kitchen, a large room which is finished In two tones of gray, the woodwork being a French gray and the walls a more neutral tone. Built-in compartments on the south and west walls add convenience. A charming breakfast room leads off to the north from the kitchen. A pantry-porch equipped with an

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Ice-box also extends to the north from the kitchen. The house has a full basement with cemented-walls and is equipped with a Farquar furnace. Space has been provided for a large laundry, toilet-room, coal and fruit storage rooms. On the second floor, which is reached by a stairway leading from the west end of the living room, are four bedrooms, a study and bathroom. The northeast bedroom is finished in pink and purple designed wall paper. The southwest bedroom is finished In light blue. It has a large clothes closet and also a hat and shoe closet. A french window leads out upon the flat-topped front porch. The study, located In the northwest corner of the second floor. Is! papered in a Japanese design. It! overlooks the west side and the rear yards. The bathroom Is 6x7 feet, finished in cream and white. The woodwork is white enameled. The floor is of small white tiles. Built-in linen and medicine cabinets are provided. The bath equipment and fixtures are Kohler-ware. Walls of the house are of Straub cinder blocks, providing special insulation, fireproofness and dampproof features. The upstairs ceilings are flax-lined, providing insulation. All upstair rooms have eight-foot ceilings while downstairs the ceilings are eight feet three inches high. The house has a Chatfield skyline roof of red, green and brown toned shingles, furnished by Lewis Roofing Company. Rockbound stucco In sponge and trowel finish, furnished by Indianapolis Stucco Company, and tile coping were adopted by Norman. The window frames are painted white. A cement driveway leads back to the two-car garage In the j rear of the lot. Dark red brick facing on the porch pillars and window I openings adds contrast to the color I scheme. A pretty dormer window j in front breaks up the roof lines. |

Goldstein’s Individually Designed Fixtures Were Used in the JAMES NORMAN <1 (I HOME ' A !' at 5316 E. Washington St. Builders know from experi- [?r§Qjj ence that Goldstein’s fixtures combine the essential qualities of beauty and design and I I moderate prices. Goldstein Bros. Washington, Delaware and Court Sts.

Chatfield Sky Line Shingles used on the Norman home shown on this page furnished by LEWIS ROOFING CO. 1004 E. Washington St. Lincoln 2793

THE WALL PAPER DECORATING in the Home Illustrated on This Page Done by BETHARD WALL PAPER CO. 415 Massachusetts Ave. Main 4424

STUCCO The Lasting and Permanent Finish for Homes of Class The Stucco used on the home built by Buck & Cos., shown on this page, furnished by INDIANAPOLIS STUCCO CO. 2653 E. Newton Ave. Drexel 7222

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LOCAL COMPANY INTRODUCES NEW HOME STRUCTURES L. G. Brightmire Displays ‘Cottagette* to Small Builders. < Many prospective home-makers are being Interested In the new “cottagettes” built by the L. G. Brightmire Company, 1101 N. Capitol Ave., which are convertible into two or r three car garages after arrangements have been made to finance the construction of a larger house. The “cottagette,” according to L. G. Brightmire, Is a well-bulli structure, which are warm in winter and cool in summer. Built of tongue and groove lumber siding and carefully selected framework, the “cottagette,” with a well-laid hard pine floor is comfortable. It has a fireproofed roof, and being well-painted, it is an attractive-looking home. ‘We have built ‘cottagettes’ for thirty-six families recently, families that were unable to go into a heavy building program at this time, but who had lots which they were paying for on the Installment plan,” he said. “We make a proposition to erect a ‘cottagette’ on a lot which is not paid for yet, thus giving the family a chance to accumulate a. surplus with which to pay off the cost of the lot and at the same time occupy a comfortable home until such a time as it can build a larger house. This sort of an arrangement enables a family to save on rent and convert | the saving into a fund with which to finance a large house at a later t.rne. The ‘cottagette’ can easily be converted Into a garage by re-1 moving the flooring.” The company recently completed j the erection of a model type i “cottagette’’ at 1162 W. Thirty-Fifth St., Brightmire said, which has been visited by many persons interested 1 in such a type of home. “A vacant lot brings in no income* as long as it is allowed to remain ] vacant, but the erection of such a type of home and rented out to a family may provide a revenue each month,” Brightmire said. The “cottagettes” are twenty feet square and partitions enable a family to have three fairly large rooms.

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Lew Shank Says: TRADE IN Your Old Furniture for New PEOPLE’S OUTFITTING COMPANY 133-135 West Washington Street All trade-in furniture sold at public auction from Shank Fire Proof Storage, 1430 N. Illinois St.

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RE-ROOF NOW / Special Discounts in July. Estimates Free. 12 months to pay, RALPH R. REEDER AND SONS 24th and Cornell.

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