Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1928 — Page 13
MARCH 19, 1928
City News Told Briefly
'■'•V. . TUESDAY EVENTS Prohibition Party State convention. Volunteers of America Hall, 320 N. Illinois St., all day. Indiana Kcxall Club convention. Claypool. Rotary Club luncheon, Claypool. American Chemical Society luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Universal Club luncheon, Columbia Club. University of Michigan Alumni luncheon, Lincoln. Gyro Club luncheon, Spink-Arms. Mercator Chib luncheon, Spink-Arms. Purchasing Agents’ Association luncheon, Severin. Women's Whist Club, Severin, 1:30 p. m. v Municipal Gardens Women's Club meeting. Municipal Gardens, 2:30 p. m. Indianapolis Retail Credit Men’s As- ' sociaton, auto accessory group mectng,, Severin, 4 p. m.: dinner. 6 p. m. Indianapolis Medical Society mcetUlg, Athenaeum, 6:30 p. m. r Scoutmasters meeting and dinner, Broadway M. E. Church, 6:30 p. m. Alliance Francaise meeting, Y. M. C. A., 8 p. m. “Heat insulation” will be discussed at the March meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Indianapolis section, at 6:15 p. m., Friday at the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, W. L. StefTins, manager of Philip Carey Company, and D. C. Drill, General Insulating and Manufacturing Company, will speak. Leslie Colvin, local contractor, | begun work on the new Graham Hotel at Bloomington this week. The entire property will have a value of $530,000. An eight story building will be erected. “You would think with the words of Jesus no one in all this world should be needed to intercede, between the human heart and God,” the Rev. Edwin W. Dunlavy, Roberts Park M. E. Church pastor, said Sunday morning. “Yet, through 2.- j 000 years, how many great organi- : zations we have built that claim the j specific principles to intercede be- ; tween the human heart and God.” j Wrist watch valued at S3O was ; stolen from his home Saturday night, Ivan Kernodle, 423 Berwick St., reported to police. W. L. Stephan, Claypool,. told po- I lice that his overcoat, valued at i $l5O, was stolen from the billiard ! room while he was playing pool on i Saturday night. Two sets of boxing gloves and : several headgears were stolen from j the Atherton Gymnasium, 210 E.; Ohio St„ Saturday. The loot was valued at S7O. Thieves broke into the chicken j house of Mrs. May Childs, 2152 Rais- , ton Ave„ Saturday night, the fourth j tune in a week and stole chicken? valued at sls. Dr. Charles T. Gregory and Prof. A. A. Hansen of Purdue University j will lecture at a plant show to be j held Tuesday at the growers>mar-! ket, Virginia Ave. and South S All vegetable growers, greenhouse men, farmers and home gardener:; hav been invited by President Wil- ! liam C. M:vers of the Indianapolis Vegetable Growers’ Association. Dr. Frederick E. Taylor, p istcr of j the First Baptist Church, will speak j at the monthly men's dinner Friday i night at the Broadway M. Church. Plans to secure an attendance, of SSJjnen nastcr Sum a;: will be discussed, according r.O Roy N. Downs, class president. The Indianapolis Traffic Club will hold its monthly dinner meeting at the Chamber, cf Commerce at 6:20 p. m„ Thursday. J. J. Brown, State tax' board chairman, will talk, on taxation. Loleta Mender:: . *. 13, r." i " r. : Georgia St.yicß horns Sunday with | another girl to attend a show, she j told her parents. She failed to return and police were asked to search for the pair today. The parents were unable to learn who the companion was. Cfucials c? the Decker Asphalt Roofing Company, making a nationwide plane tour of branches, were to arrive at the Indianapolis airport this afternoon to inspect the com- j pany branch here at 627 Maceachuretts Ave. The officials will fly here from Chicago and go by planfe to Birmingham, Ala., from here. John Williams, Negro, Lon's- file Ky„ recently released from a Fen -i tucky prison after serving a sentence j for buglary, was arrested here Sun- j day on a burglary charge. John I Boyd. 213 Bakfmcyer St., employed sA Kingan & Cos., said he saw Williams in the engine room of the plant, rifling clothing. The Maj. Robert Anderson Auxilary, Women’s Relief Corps, will meet at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St., at 1:45 p. m. Tuesday. Burglars entered the office of Anderson and Davidson, lumber dealers, Forty-Sixth St. and. Mon on! tracks, Sunday night, ransacked the place and took $4 from a desk. George Dillon, young Chicago | poet, addressed the Butler Univer- j sity Poetry Club Sunday afternoon I at the Prcylaeum under the direc- j lion of Mrs.-T. G.'Wesenburg, who j is sponsor for the organization, j Dillon adviced persons who want to j write verse to have some ether; business. E. A. Hope, 48, was found dead in bed today in his room above the Hans restaurant, 25 N. East St.,: where he was employed as dishwasher. Beniamin 11. Hadley, vice president and secretary of the Equitable, Life Insurance Company of lowa, j will be the principal speaker at the I meeting of the Indianapolis Associa- j tion of Life Underwriters, April 5,. at the Spink-Arms Hotel. The sub- j .ject of the address will be, “1928— 1 My Mountain.” “Canada of Today” will be the DEMOCRATS TO MEET County Parley to Hear Candidates Is Set for Tonight. Sponsored by the Democratic Progressive League, a meeting of Marion County Democrats will be held at the Indiana Democratic Club, 319 N. Pennsylvania St., tonight. Earl Crawford, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor, and Edward Erennr.n, asking the Democratic nomination for Marion County prosecutor, will be speakers.
subject of an address by J. Oswald Houle, Canadian, and alumnus of the University cf Montreal, at a meeting of the Alliance Francaise at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night. Mme. Yvonne Chamilovitch of Tudor Hall will conduct translation exer.cises and the use of idomatic expressions. Alexander G. Cavins will preside. Death Notices BERNDT. ANNA B. Inec Docnges) Eclovcd wife of Harry O. Borudt and mother of Harry, Hilda. Louise .and Rose Ellen Bcrndt, passed away at her home. 148 Evison SI., Saturday. March 17. at 9:25 p. m. Funeral at the residence Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. ’’ tends Invited. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Cornelius Grimm, who died twentv-five years ago today. "Not dead to us who loved him, Not lost but gone before, He lives with us in memory And will for evermore.'' Lo'ving wife and daughter. MRS. CORNELIUS GRIMM. CLARA POOLE. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our wife and mother, Barbara Nees. who departed this life, ten years ago today. Days of sadness still come o'er us. Secret tears do often flow. Memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died, ten years ago. CHARLES AND HARRY NEES. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM ' Main office. 2227 Shelby St _ Drexel 2570. _ “ KRIEGER, WM; E, PURERAI DIRECTOR 1432 N. Illinois St. Main 1154 Res. Erl X366-K 1 George Grinstemer Funeral director. 522 E Marker ■Main QBOB EDWARD L. MONTAGUE Funeral Home 1214 Prospect St. Drexel 049, W. D. BEAN BLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray St. Be. 158, G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME Private ambui: r.ce. Drexal 2140. 1 S. Meridian St. C. WILSON: funeral oariors. ambulance service and modern automotive eauip--.rut Dr "T". . ■; ,er 0322 BERT B. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT St DREXEL 5307 UNI ITAK IS. HISEY & TITUS 031 N Delaware LI. 3828 J W. PATTERSON Funeral Director. 1324 N. Illinois St. Rikv 366 C SHIRLEY BROTHERS .Funeral Service. 946 N. Illinois. Main 1918 HARRY W. MOORE"" Funeral Director. 2336 N. v-i n. Tab 4666 j KREGELO & BAILEY Funeral Directors. 2233 Meridian _ Hnr__oSsl I F. JOHN HERRMANN • S■•■•s.- to G. Herrmann. 620 N. New Jersey. ' Main 09U JOSEPH J. SPEAKS F'-.ncral Director 135- S. Capitol. __ Main 109s ~ FRED \V. Funeral Director 702 Virgin! ve Dt x ! " JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY Funeral Service 1032 Centrr . Main 1486 ROSCOE CONKLE Funeral Director. 1934 W. Michigan St. Cel. 1934 GEORGE W. USHER Funeral Director 2301 W. Wit : ten Pi. Eel. CMf ' KIRBY & DINN Funeral Directors. 1901 N. Meridian St. _ _ NEW' UNDERTAKERS Funeral Home .2755 N Talbott Har 2 I'FENY & FEENY Funeral Home. 923 N. Penn Riley 334:, m ransportation YEBLOWAY SYSTEM. Inc. s.. houis, r.i. Chicr-m. ct, -TP.".' ; 6 . IN.n. 8:30. 11:3- 1-:': : p n. BIS C’ONNtXTIOXs EVERYWHERE CALB B 1 2275--!,! 4:18:5 Dcniron Hole!. EngiTh Hotel, 231 S. Illinois st. rod Traction Bus Terminal. I put Found
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Easiness Announcements PAPER CLEANING—SOc' and up. Interior painting, wail washing and floors . ished. Wo-k guar. Best Ref. Be. PAPER HANGING—One day service. Ail. work guaranty-cl. Li._'.%3. PAPER HANGING Samples Furnished. Prices Reasonable. Work guaranteed. tvanthport 39-J 2. i PAPERHANGING—And inside *p nun. 11. in. 403 plaster patching and ? : brick work. LI. 4963. RUG. 9x12, THOROUGHLY CL.OANEIX Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4452 HOOSlEß—Painter, paper hanger; *r.:p!<*s: expert v.'in'kmaM..:np. jrw. Lii’-R. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, V. 1 ! V y r, u a • v •cm'.' i ■ \ BEVILLE. N.. 5I8 : '. our -) furnished or unfuru privaii t ■strictly modern. CENTRAL, 2039—Nicely furn heat: 1 or 2: ramr ■ o;it. tail. COLLFCE, VC6 .'t • rat " bath. Pri. home; men. Pea. He. ; , mod, home: bus; g, itn-.n. p .'. DELAWARE, N.. 2920- Nicely furniji . room: g r e GRAY. mod., pri. home.; gi:r. o;it. m, 2 CRAY. N., 816— Modern in.; n". or, gar,: couple or ladies. CM. 5519. HARBOUR "HO'i’fk. 617'i N. 111 . c" a. if .and ■ • and tub baths: low d’v.v . 11,1 INGiS. N . 611 . ■ up: also suite hs.'kng. roc.:'::. KENWOOD,' 2NT N... ■ .. p rival MERIDIAN. N„ 1602-Room. i. team heat. Ti. -T:;,' OHIO, E..' 129 -Di hot v city heat: nagt bath: s-i. PI ..... N„ 801—Apt; fi; dc. rm..~uiod7ai : • _sp!endid location. etro iio- : . PROSI I ■ ' . i- . _or unfurnished: gar a.- ■ RUCKLE ST.. 2.2 .r e le ' '■ - . pri: . . . ; ; > . .. .. v.-idov's'mod. nt 'j. 37 'O. : '. "... furuehed: privr!" : ui.v iiVN. , . 13. : home-like: garage •: ' TALBOT 21‘2 4pfT pfor 1 or 2 par.ic;.. : e ... • beds, steam heat, hot v tier : 11 tl - . Reason WALNUT. E„ 221 -A 1: 2 .- , rms.: private •■:- Yoiar Cfcrilk 23 C;:ru You can phone in vour v, . : - have tliem charged. 9 c tended to anyone ’..-ho he. : . , r . r: i counts on our booits. .V. 1 v-.r. this oppoifunity. A or irtc: gir! 1 ; you write vour ad. Cull ... • v,.... Ad Dept. Pr.‘vn;"_hori •. ' • H. u MOD.-. \ 1-ror . . l ;'i •., >: female or male ilr. . : THE TOWER has a fev desirable rooms at 5 p'-r private both at ft. T’■!■•:[..heri" Liu. or orep in and eve Ur i . HOC T. to! Ave WHY Take a •' -t o - •-t 1 . ; ju :• , .. flronroof building when y . et New .: y' -i : '.nr ' . v Room for Rant Wil . i' :c.c • n r - O. .-. a--I i O 1 ’• ' ri ' 1 j 1 Room c-irJ l'a:: * UNFURNI . FRO' •" F'.-T bom::. C UN' -i 3 £ BROADVVAY—2 Xum. to - COLLEGE, .. .- ..j < .-.i SO G '-.0l ;. ; . ch-tubful roo:.'.'. t . Mli.rr. l-.i 2 mod.,' priv. mil 'n: -. roo - 'V: ‘i'N-"r ! ' • 1 C'•' ). ■ ; .:LV'O r, . i • ■ w/ .7ft IV2 ■ 2 , CAPITOL. N., 22- --v . ■ .. G ...... P"r ckiple:;.. v■’ •u *: . tslu us r:o T 7 Thousands cf t- ; ' be- ‘ locutcri thij /• . vour ulr.n:; will ir.'ii v? to : -r.v' -• : - - : ice nt vour new Iccr.'.-io.i c.s c . ::lv ! possible. JNDT \>; A !•• ’: ' j Vo urn. with i.:.m t ppim!: APPLEGATE. 7 315-47- - ■ BARTH. 1831—5-room t . ::r- ~ ;- i ■ -• (:& 73 NO. ... . Modern s.n-rC'.vn / v ; wi. r roWashington Bunk Sr, Trust Cos. CHARLES, i.537~ ■ . : DE r ■ me'. C i /' OF/ ' i. ■ east. :;:2- u u> cheap rent ip goctl s. I/IGIL. 1042—i’. hi: 5 - % F .iF.: : ! , house; semi-motiem: rew; v , . :. and. 1 . ’ . cn. 1 LOT 13. 319 —5-rm. -c ,-. . : : and lights paid; $lB mo. Key 329 . .- LGY.I/LL. b::oV“-., -'a ", - turn., gar., newly fi:A-l c< -.. • -. RAYMOND, E.. 1 strictly modern: m-. : : RAYMOND. E.. 1546—5-rooi.i Holt. . elec.; water na*. !; r< >1 - •. . • "1 i ■ pice ncighberhoud. Ov.ne: . n " '. TACOMA! tVI N.- . - ,:n if j. r.i e .-. , ■ VIRGUJIA. ■'J5 . ■ ■- --.ei’i 11 : , c: : ... ■ . semi-modern ; good c tn “ 1810 WILCOX, $lB ,1 rooms, gas, electric Xu mu Mai - 2216. 12TH, E.. 2808—Mod. 2-wey bungalow. 4 rooms, sun room, e hme. | Yoiuir Credit lie Gecd You can phone in your have them charged. Tin's c - - . a intended to anyone who baa no • t. - accounts on our bodks. Avail r . :i r this opportunity. A courteous girl will | help You write vour ad. Cr'i Main S'.uU Waft Ad Dept ' FIVE ROOT IS. - Oi'l,Y~.' TO.” 3>23 V/. Washing .; -ik in • kih- -.' i;: v, ■■■ t -v u - i I l ' There is a telephone located in tlm h.j'i in .which you are moving ' nil e i hate it i connected pro'"ih- < ■; nig Main v.:o. j noiana 'DELL TELEPrKDTE CO. - paid; $25. Keys next door. Dr. 4583-M.
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Automobiles for Sale Tonus or 'Prado . 1 1923 Buick Touring s2sfl| 1524 Hupp Touring 173 1922 Marmon Touring 173 192 G Chevrovlet Coupe 325 * 1928 Chevrolet Coach 350 j 1927 Ford Coupe 325 : Lathrop JM< Eailand (!o. i 420 N. Capitol Ave. MA 2400. jT> iiS \D IS WORTH slO,llO lON ANY I SC!) CAR IX OCR , STOCK. Bargains from Sl2n lo $1.5004 All iiiari.ad in plain figures. Si'vcral low priced cars. Brin.fr lliis ad with you. Liberal Terms—Trade. Mimrptay Motor Sales :’{] !•;. ST. • LI. 755 L Exceptional’ j Bargains 1 . : ■ .well Toiii'in*; . . .+95 : iakenbaeker (,‘uupe 250 I! .. I armon < 'oupe .150 B'l'2 Aaraion Sport 1200 111i> I -:i : i r Tniwiip.-; 275 ' 1 'ariaon Sedan 575 : ude. a ker Touring 275' J\i••iieiihaelior Coupe 250 Buiek Touring U>o Sedan 450 : Oakland Sedan .... 550 i:'. !. : ('oaeli o()0 i id 1 ludson Sedan 100 Marmon Cos, Kvenins?s. I ! ■'<7 X. .'leridian St. LI. G 450 FORDS Are better mid chfffie: at WANtJKLIX-SIIAI.’P CO. _449 V \ Ave ' :: COACH—Balloon Urea: real bargain: :t: HARE CHEVROLET I GO.. .2i E. Washington. _ ___ ::clCrAl924 TOURING. 0235 1 hud."-. fou4*-' heel brakes: good Li terms. 310 V. ■ • .'.l S T.‘: 1. C 027. _ FORDS. FORDS. Nothing Imt Fords. I: : i IF Jf'cl 2-fcor sedan; Duco finish ■ i:- .- 3215 > Crijr overhauled: runs i * $135 IVltion . .3153 't Conor: i< vv n tut. shock ahsorbI : !;■ . o', ext res s’.2o i 1526 C< i runs extra good: looks like new $215 1926 '!'■ ; closed lop: a real SWrsSIiBLM & BARKER MA. 4730. r .:; : ord roadster, $2lO ' ""’.hlon: good llrps: lib—--1 . I CIO L’ Washington St. Lin. CVROLET COUPE “ ■ b.' : ore v. 1 buy. Terms. 92 : VIRGINIA AVE. DR 3153 \V i UA’S-I\ NIGHT COITPE ■ 'CD') ]‘.\j::t. good me- •: AXiCAUA. GOOD TIRES. All 5. CAPr X)L MOTORS CO. C ' PITOL ' ND MICHIGAN iS2i t Aul \:’D TOURING ■ o.'.’: Terms. Pl3 Vj:'. iIA AVE. DR 3158 '27: new; has been I • '• BVV TEHEI M & I W -• ■ 1 Mr. 4730. ■ i:*:t CRLVROi-ET coach rr.3 V3ACI IA AVE. DR 3158 i fUDEBAKER ' ’ ' 3 ' .21 sv.or’eh: we have a ■ ' ah fullv reconlll Ti i v;8123. At ARMA- • if coach: ( VIMT -L MOTORS CO. ' A Ula'Tgan St. '■:i r: ! 27 : "drbaker Dicta* •i p ••- This car cannot t■' ■ ’.a - . ’ 'St n fer/ hundred i t 1 fgv.i'r. If you want to • ’ey. ‘on In end sac it, T AUTO COMPANY 440 • ' - j 1 Aor call Mr. Crav.'iord, M .lb I. WA).I.WKICH’S USED BAR - HA'fP ’ t N DELAWARE ST. MAXWELL COUPE TANARUS" “i’- ’t flirisb. disc wheels and good : a ■- od.ee anomi-al couos at ARMACCST. 209 W. North St. BRICK MASTER (i SPORT PIIAETOX. 1925 ' v; '■ a.!! ag jlpmcnt: a wonderful .. CIT'. ARMACOST, £O9 *7. ■ i ■ ■ ’.:i26 balloon tires, lock ' . ■■’. - - v.i id-, 'icld wiper: rood ■ - 1 ■ : id runs fine: $326. Tc ms. r • .: r;i r< 1 ;t co . 323 e. wash. ■ ~ in town—A studebaker v t. .. now Duco 1 ■ f m :tdr. Tills car cost ' 1 \ !1 sol! today for $695. Como I rat -.- fa bargain nt tba "•XC" -.' AUTO COMPANY. 440 N. < i Ave., or i- .11 Mr. Crawford. Ma. Tr::cho~~ "T r Tr -, i ,;:li :-e:; ted and cab; r A- PARKER. 544 E. . . . . v : ir r 4730.
