Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 100, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1928 — Page 5

SEPT. 15,1928_

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The Langsenkamp-Wheeler Brass Works Brass, Bronze and Aluminum Castings, Rough and Machined Phosphor Bronze Bushing Stock on Hand 1200-66 SHELBY STREET Tel. Itrexel 1525 Indianapolis, Ind,

C. C. SHIPP & COMPANY Manufacturers ot the D-I Ventilating Radiator Units Indianapolis, Indiana, 0. S, A.

BAYNHAM & CO. General Contractors H. ZIGLER DIETZ Architects and Engineers 609 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Phone LL 8635

Charles E Jefferson Dredging Contractor 33 Union Trust Bldg.

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Indiana Condensed Milk Cos. Producers of Wilson’s Milk

Independent Reinforced Concrete Pipe “Mullds permanent, low cost sewers In cities all over the country." A local prodnet used and known nationally. INDEPENDENT CONCRETE PIPE CO. 201 N. West St., Indianapolis

CRESCENT EXCELSIOR MILLS MfKH. and Jobbers of Excelsior Crescent Excelsior Machinery Cos. Mfgs. of Knife Equipment High Speed and Alloy Steel Hardening E. Pratt & Belt R. R. Phone, CH. 6810

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HOME SALES BOOST WEEK'S REALTY TRADE But Look Good for Fall in Residence and Building Field. ' The local realty market continued good this week, according to the weekly survey of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. Residential sales were strong and there were indications that fall sales and building will remain steady, with probable improvement. Approximately $17,000 in sales has been closed by the F. C. Tucker Company, according to a report by H. L. Yelch, sales manager. Anew bungalow. 3280 Bancroft St., in Tucker’s Emerson Ave. addition, was sold to Ralph Sears for $3,000. Buy Bungalows Jack C. Thurston bought a modern bungalow, of the American cottage type, 3370 Euclid Ave., in Tuckers E. Thirty-Fourth St. addition, for $7,300, and a modern, five-room bungalow. 3355 Gladstone Ave., in the same addition, was purchased by Daisy M. Henderson for $4,500. The Tucker company also sold for Charles E. Thomas a residence. 2347 N. Emerson Ave.. to V. W. Calvert. The price W’as $2,650. Another sale reported by Yelch was a five-room bungalow, 3021 North Keystone Ave., by the Clark Investment Company to Carl J. Fiedler. Lawrence J. Sexton, realtor, sold to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Owens a five-room home. 735 West Michigan St, Ten properties, valued at $35,450. were sold by W. A. Moslander, realtor. Among them was a residence. 631 Tecumseh St., purchased by Robert Allison from J. Walker. Glenn B. Ralston, realtor, sold a Mikel St. property through Moslander, and C. F. 'Arnold bought of Charles Muir a house, 96 North Irvington Ave.. for $3,250. Another property, 3848 East Tenth St., was sold by Moslander for $1,600. Moslander Swings Deals Verne Smith purchased of William F. Nierman a residence, 409-11 S. Grace St., for $3,300, and the Royse-Borchert Realty Investment Company sold to J. W. Nance property at 1608 E. Forty-Second St., for $4,600. A home. 2423 Hillside Ave., was sold by the Royse-Moslander Realty Company to Thomas Harvey for $2,700, and William Lemen bought from Charles Koerner a $4,500 home, 1229 Tabor St. Other deals negotiated by Moslander included sale by L. A. Hutchinson to S. W. Woodward of a residence, 420 N. Colorado Ave., for $3,000. and Ruby Townsend to F. M. Cantwell, property, 1124 N. New Jersey St., for $6,000. Within the last few days, Moslander reported, his office has s gned six other deals, not yet closed. Deals totaling $10,040 have been closed by the F. J. Viehmann Company, according to Frank J. Vieh-

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Allied Coal and Material Cos. RELIABLE BUILDING MATERIALS Allied Bldg. 14 West Ohio St.

FINANCIAL SERVICE Rendered for all worthy purposes and needs. Bring your financial troubles to us. Our years of service can be helpful to you. Industrial Loans up to s£oo.oo, on Autos, Pianos, Furniture, etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO., 141 */ 2 E. Wash St.

[{are CHEVROjrfT Company Phone RI- 5525 540 st. phone Ql - 55 2 3

Robert Berner Structural Steel Cos. FABRICATORS AND ELECTORS STRUCTURAL STEEL AND PLATE WORK BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 401 S. Harding St. Phone BElmont 0373

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mann. president. Anew residence, 2834 Shriver Ave., was sold to Jewel and Blanche Hinton, and a home, 4445 Baltimore Ave.,-was bought by Zachariah and Amanda Bryant. Contract was signed to build anew home for Amos and Elizabeth Huegele. Sixteenth and Albany Sts., Beech Grove, and anew house, 3733 S. Meridian St., was sold to Harry and Violet Smeltzer. Transactions Total SIOO,OOO Transactions totaling more than SIOO,OOO were reported by the real estate department of the Union Trust Company. A number of the deals were closed by W. M. Huse. Realtor. They included sale of a Marion County farm, residential properties at 781 West Dr., Woodruff Place. 1326-30 Naomi St., 3710-12 Graceland Ave., and 2947 Boulevard PI. Three deals were closed by C. Christena of the Union Trust Company. They included sale of a residence, 1632 Spann Ave., a farm in Marion County, and a home. 647 E. St. F. L. Thomas sold property at 201 Belle Vieu PL and a lot in Bancroft Boulevard Heights addition was sold by A. M White. Suburban Outlook Improves Suburban lots and acreage tracts within easy commuting distance of the city, which have been unusually strong in sales this summer, appear to be strengthening as fall approaches, according to Glenn L. Holsapple,* sales manager for the W. R. Hunter Company. According to Holsapple, the company’s Dandy Trail Estates, south of the city, have made a good sales record. The addition, comprising fifty tracts of from one to one-half acres each, was opened for sale about June 1, and to date, the company has sold forty of them. There also has been a big demand for lots in the Hunter company’s Keystone Manor addition, Holsapple said, twenty lots in the addition having been sold during August.

TWO WRECKED AUTOS ARE REPAIRED DAILY Unusual Number of Demolished Cars Reach Local Firm. An unusual number of wrecked cars have found their way to the Madden-Copple Repair Company. 733 N. Capitol Ave.. during the past few' months, according to the proprietors, who stated that an average of two a day is a conservative estimate. The Madden-Copple plant has operated day and night for the past seventeen years, devoting exclusive time to repairing all sorts of power driven vehicles. Between 1.200 and 1.500 jobs a month are recorded on its books. “We have been called upon to fix baby carriages aid lawn mowers, along with wrecked automobiles.” say the proprietors of the MaddenCopple Company. Building Permits . D. Horning, furnace, 938 N. Parker. $285. R. Campbell, furnace, 131 N. Traub, $275. M. O. Derbyshire, furnace, 2902 N. Olnev, $350. W j T^tS° l i i 3%s dWel,in,? Bnd * araßf ’ 3325 E r mcZln%%toon. clty - bulldln *’ 1500 . A- Rieman, building, Madison and Glendale, $3,500. $l H oo P. Wasson, repairs, 25 N. Capitol. A. Sterne, reroof ,1830 E. Tenth. SSOO. Kuntz Realty Company, garage. 3762 N. Pennsylvania, SIO,OOO. L. Jug. repairs, 915 N. Warman, $255. 2; Conman, garage, 1627 Cruft, $225. Koehler ' re P airs - 1435 Woodlawn. B. Rantenberg. reroof. 1744 Union. S. Rees, garage, 922 Roache. $250. G. D. Loy dwelling and garage. 5263 Broadway. 19.500. F. L. Schiller dwelling and garage. 2729 Napoleon. $3,154. H. E. Harding, furnace, 2341 Bellefontaire, $248.

Cherry 0217 Church Committee, are shrewd buyers. Tlie one at 62nd and Carrollton was reroofed by J. F. BOEHM TINNING and ROOFING L©t ts .Estimate Your Roofing: and Tinning Requirements—Prices Right Here Since 1908 CHerry 0217 2326 E. 10th St.

Your Old Age Can Be Comfortable IF yon lire, and IF yon keep yonr health and IF yon Inveat luckily Oor Investment Specialists can provide for the last two IF’s. HERBERT E. HILL R 1 9018

CITY REALTORS GIVEN PARTS AT STATE PARLEY Chaille, Brewer Elected; South Bend Man to Head Group. Bii Times Special GARY, Ind.. Sept. 15.—Selection of the 1929 convention city for Indiana Association of Real Estate Boards will be made at a meeting of the board of governors called for the next few weeks following the close of the convention here Friday night. Officers elected at the closing session to be installed in January include: President, Fred W. Keller, former mayor of South Bend; secretary-treasurer, Scott R. Brewer of the State Savings and Trust Company, Indianapolis; vice presidents, Errterson W. Chaille, president of the Indianapolis board; W. E. Doud, Ft. Wayne; C. P. White, Lafayette; L. B. Snowen, Gary; Levi Taylor. Evansville. Members of the board include: W. Glen Hamilton, Richmond; J. B.’ Miltenberger. Muncie; A. J. Weiss, Hammond; W. L. Curdes, Ft. Wayne. Wayne M. Harryman of the Washington Bank and Trust Company. Indiaanpolis, was awarded the silver trophy at the annual banquet Friday night for winning the home town speaking contest. The convention placed its stamp of approval on the proposed State license bill for real estate dealers in a resolution adopted at the business session Friday.

PAVING JOBS LET Seven Contracts Awarded for Total of $135,000. Seven public improvement contracts totaling $35,000 w'ere awarded today by the board of works on recommendation of City Engineer A. H. Moore. Work is to be completed this fall. Contracts let: lowa St., between Meridian and Madison. William Vogel, concrete paving, $6,612; alley east of Bradley Ave., from first to second alley south of Washington, Schwert Bros., concrete pavement, $2,209; Belle Vieu PL, Washington St. to Jackson St., A. D. Bowen, concrete paving, $4,356; Eastern Ave., Twenty-Fifth St. to TwentySeventh, John Arnold, grading, $1,500; Arrow Ave., Roosevelt to Valley Ave., McNamara Construction Company, concrete paving, $13,381; Charles St., Wilkins to Morris, Abel Brothers, concrete pavement, $2,956; North St., West to Blake. Marion County Construction Company, asphalt concrete, $4,002. LETTER WORTH $500,000 Note Tucked Away for 35 Years Reveals Important Business Pact. By United Press CHICAGO. Sept. 15.— Mrs. Ado. Dempsey found a letter, tucked aw'ay in old possessions for thirtyfive years, which is said to be worth $500,000. It revealed an agreement by which her husband would gain part ownership in a SIO,OOO creamery company in Omaha, Neb.

LINCOLN 6112 Vaser Machine Company General Machinists PRINTING AND BINDING MACHINERY Erecting, Repairing, Rebuilding 421 S. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, Ind.

The Home of DUCO Made By DU PONT For Automobile Finishing and All Household Uses Duco Corporation of Ind., Inc. 425 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 8753

Strathmann Construction Cos. GENERAL CONTRACTORS-ENGINEERS 712-15 Meyer-Kiser Bank Building Tel. LI ncoln 5021

ROOFING SHEET METAL EVERY TYPE ALL KINDS HENRY C. SMITHER ROOFING CO. 430 S. Meridian St. Lincoln 4837

QUITS REALTY BOARD Directers Accept Resignation of Harry G. Templeton. Resignation of Harry G. Templeton as an active member of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board has been accepted by the board of directors. Emerson W. Chaille, president. said today. Three junior members, E. N. Hart, Addison Lease and G. Murray Smith have been dropped from membership. The subdividers’ division of the board will meet Sept. 24 at luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce. It will be the first meeting of the division for several months.

EGG SHIPMENTS OF FIRM LARGE 36,000 Dozen Eggs a Week ‘Canned' for Market. Thirty-six thousand dozen eggs is a lot of hen fruit. That is the average weekly shipment of “canned” and shell eggs from the Wadley Company, 335 W. North St. This concern “cans” the whites and yolks of eggs separately through a freezing process which will preserve the product for a year in cold storage. Frozen eggs are used extensively by bakers. Eggs at the Wadley establishment all undergo a hot oil bath to kill bacteria in the shell. Experienced workers break all eggs by hand that are to be canned through the freezing process. Officers of the Wadley Cos. are: Scott C. Wadley, Fred J. Tiedman, Robert R. Ragan, J. H. Coffin, and P. P. Triller. Six packing plants and 100 buying stations are in operation throughout central Indiana and Illinois and sales offices are maintained in New York City. Syracuse, Springfield, and Boston. The Wadley Cos. is a home industry owned by Indianapolis people.

BANKERS TO ATTEND GARY CONVENTION Fifteen Fletcher Employes Leave Sept. 19 Fifteen employes of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, its branches and affiliated State banks, w'ill attend the annual convention of the Indiana Bankers Association at Gary. Sept. 19-20-21, it was announced today. Those who will go include Evans Woollen, president; H. F. Clippinger, vice president: F. A. Ohleyer, assistant trust officer; Evans Woollen Jr., assistant to the president; George A. Miller, vice president of the Joint Stock Land Bank; M. S. Parr, representing the land bank; George J. Vandivier and Harry Shepard, assistant managers of the bond department; John Cox, Wade W. Talbert, city loan manager; L. A. Wiles, cashier of the South Side State Bank; Ted Campbell, new cashier of the Irvington State Bank; Charles E. Herin, manager of the West St. Branch; Joseph M. Young, manager of the East Tenth Branch and James J. O'Hara, manager transit department.

An Automobile Repair Shop With a Reputation for Satisfactory Service Madden-Copple Company Inc. 733 N. Capitol Phone Lincoln 6524 **.Always Open”

©Use ‘BurtCups ForSANITARY DRINKING SERVICE For Offiice or Factory Ask about our free dispenser offer Phone, Riley 6902 Ostermeyer Paper Cos.

MODERNIZE YOUR PROPERTY WITH SANITARY PLUMBING There are thousands of Indianapolis property owners who do not put in needed plumbing simply because they do not have the ready cash Indianapolis plumbers are installing plumbing on the Partial or Easy Payment Plan and EVERY INDIANAPOLIS PROPERTY SHOULD HAVE MODERN SANITARY PLUMBING. CONSULT YOUR PLUMBER! Indianapolis Water Cos.

There is no substitute for ICE. If you want dependable refrigeration, USE ICE. Artificial ICE & Cold Storage Cos, Main Office, 316 W. Ohio St. Branch, 42d &Monon Ry.

FREIGHT Moves OVERNIGHT to or From SOUTH BEND CANNONBALL FREIGHT / Leaves Indianapolis 7:00 p. m.. i Arrives South Bend 5:00 a. m. j Leaves South Bend 7:00 p. m., Arrives Indianapolis 5:00 a. m. This service provides SECOND MORNING deliveries to or from Gary and Hammond, Ind., St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Mich., and Kensington. HI. Union Traction

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THE TWO MOST CONVENIENT 'DOWN TOWN GARAGES MERIDIAN GARAGE CENTRAL PARKING GARAGE 210-218 N. Meridian St. 27-41 Kentucky Ate. "Across from the I’ostofficc*’ “Across from Lincoln nnd Claj pool”

1887 THE RAILROADMEN’S 1928 BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASS’N. |NO AGENTS—NO COMMISSIONS \ 81-23 Virginia Avenue

Wholesale Hardware Van Camp Hardware & Iron Cos. Indianapolis

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DETECTIVES Quigley Hyland Agency Inc. Consultations Free Ri. 9596—9597 801 Guaranty Bidg.

CHARLES McGARVEY PLASTERING CONTRACTOR ESTABLISHED 1893 5264 Washington Blvd. Phone Humboldt 4582

Auto Accessories Capitol Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 821-23 N. Illinois St. Lincoln 6098 1

CONTRACTOR SUPPLIES fjjroV Goodyear Hose INDIANAPOLIS BELTING & SUPPLY CO. PHONE Klley 6117 36-36 S. CAPITOL AVENUE

CENTRAL TRANSFER and STORAGE CO. EH’ AHLISHEII 1887 4 COMMERCIAL TRUCKING FORWARDING WAREHOUSING DISTRIBUTING 118-132 S. Alabama St. Klley 9384

Printers leVEY PrINTING Cos. Stationers Shield Press^^ LITHOGRAPHERS Phone Lincoln 5377 356 West Ohio St.

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Joseph Gardner Company ROOFER AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR Klley 1562 147-153 KENTUCKY AVENUE

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