Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1928 — Page 5

SEPT. 22,1928

Kate and Queen bave worked for Polar over 2t> years—and have never yet found anything to kick about.

POLAR ICE and FUEL CO. Phone TAlbot 0689

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

LINCOLN 8112 Vaser Machine Company General Machinists PRINTING AND BIDDING MACHINERY Erecting-, Repairing. Unbuilding 424 8 Pennsylvania set. Indianapolis, Ind.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDERS MANAGERS Office Buildings Apartments Hotel Buildings Storerooms W arehouses THOMAS A. MOYNAHAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 710 Union Title Bldg. Lincoln 3458

Indianapolis | Terre Haute Hoosier Co. Special Week-End Bate* *£7".** Coaches IRUInSUM! Southport 28-J-* Time 1,v.: | 6:45 a. m. [ 8:15 | 10:13 I 12 in. | 2:15 p. m. | 4:45 | 8:30 | 10:00 Son, only

PURE AIR Is Essential at All Times MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. Ventilating Engineers Phone LI. 2401-2 136 S. Meridian St.

DUCO Madeßjr DU PONT W M MM la -aA For Automobile Finishing m Wm I ■ ■! Mm and All Household Uses * T&fJ Ouco Corporation of Ind., Inc. 1fg425 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 8755

C\\INTeDIOQ, \decobatoqS> "" Ave. Let Cs Beautify and Complete Your Home

Eat a Dish of Ice Cream Every Day "Cream of the Town” Is Made of Tht Best Jessup & Antrim Ice beam Cos. Riley 5404

I The Langsenkamp- Wheeler Brass Works Brass, Bronze and Aluminum Castings, Rough and Machined Phosphor Bronze Bushing Stock on Hand 1200-66 SHELBY STREET Tel. Drexel 1525 Indlanapolta, lad.

Strathmann Construction Cos. GENERAL CONTRACTORS - ENGINEERS 712*15 Meyer-Kiser Bank Building TeL Lincoln 5021

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

SAFE TO ORDER Made in Indianapolis

Kate: “Polar ice cubes each day keep the thirst far away.” Queen: “Rigbt-o. It’s a convenient and so safe to call Polar for quick delivery of a carton of ice cubes when cool drinks are in order.”

Omar Bread “Oven to Home” Special Cakes for Special Occasions Call Miss Young, Li. 3538 OMAR BAKING GO. 901 E. Sixteenth St.

Independent • Reinforced Concrete Pipe “Builds permanent, low cost sewers In cities ail over tbs country.” A local product used and known ss. tlonally. INDEPENDENT CONCRETE PIPE CO. 301 N. West St., Indianapolis

Auto Accessories Capitol Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 821-23 N. till note Bt. Lincoln 6098 J

Honrs: 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 6 n. m. 7 to 8 n. m. Other hours be snoot itnent Phonr Drexel 6419. E. M. RYAN, D. C., M. C. FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHIROPRACTOR 1066Mr Virginia Ats. Indiana polls

CITY BUILDING PERMITS REACH MARK Y. W. C. A. Structure Will Be Erected at Cost of $147,000. Building permits for $435,535 worth of construction were issued here this week, according ter report of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. Os this amount $140,000 was for residences. Among the large permits for public buildings was one for #147,000 to the Economy Construction Company for the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. building at West and Walnut Sts. The Jungclaus Company obtained a permit to erect anew school at 1500 E. Michigan St. A marked improvement in real estate sales was reported to the board by Marion Stump of the Stump Realty Company. Much better employment conditions are responsible, he said. He reported transactions totaling SBO,OOO, negotiated by the company. Many Sales Reported Sale by Ida Pike to M. L. Hayaian, of a two-story brick veneer home at 5157 Washington Blvd.; sale by John W. Eubank, of a threebedroom brick veneer bungalow at 5946 Guilford Ave., to Charles J. Schott; by F. A. Loy to Ben Faulhaber, five-room bungalow double at 5006-08 E. Tenth St.; Henry H. James to J. L. Holloway, two lots in 5400 block Broadway; Anne M. White to Ida Pike, vacant lot on Washington Blvd.; E. H. Darrach. vacant lot on Brookside Blvd. to M. C. Sweeney; Henry Rosner to John W. Eubank, lot in 5600 block N. Delaware St.; J. W. Eubank to Royal Building and Investment Company, lot in 3400 block Sutherland Ave.; George Weaver to Ida Pike, lot on Carrollton Ave., in Forest Hills; James F. Walker to T. E. Grinslade, vacant business corner at northeast corner of Shelby and Cruft Sts., on which Grinslade will build storerooms. The following leases, totalling $51,300, were negotiated by the Stump company: Union Title Company to Atkins Savings and Loan Association for ten years, premises at 157 E. Market St.; to Center Cleaners, storeroom at 5618 E. Washington St.; to H. S. Kingsbury, storeroom at 5628 E. Washington St. for & gift shop; to I. Latker, room to Dr. James D. George at 5 N. Euclid Ave.; to the Kroger Gro-

Try and Bum k! Johns-Manvllle Roofings for Every Purpose General Asbestos and SUPPLY CO. Inc, 426 8. Meridian Phene, RL 9419

e— BUILD -REMODEL -REPAIR DCCa. I L f* We furnish cash and material. I K. D. roster Lumber LO. You pay in small monthly pay- “ Building Headquarters” monte

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

Indiana Condensed Milk Cos. Producers of Wilson’s Milk

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 op to 8300.00, on Autos, Pianos, Furniture, etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO., 141 y* E. Wash St.

" I 1 Wholesale Hardware Van Camp Hardware & Iron Cos. ; Indianapolis

Established 1852 Vonnegut Hardware Cos. 120*124 E. Washington St. HARDWARE. TOOLS AND MILL SUPPLIES Phone Li. 2321 - ■ -

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cery and Baking Company, room at 2617 Shelby St., for five years. The company also made several out-of-town leases for chain stores. Other Leases Made Frank L. Bridges leported the sale of property at 820 Hiatt St. to Stephen A. Hunt for $5,000. Bridges also is starting construction of a residence at 816 Hiatt St. Several other leases were made in the past w-eek. Henry D. Kellnback leased from William H. Feuhring the storeroom at 216-18-20 S. Illinois St. for ten years. The rentals will total $66,000. Cliff Matson leased a property at 3702 E. ThirtySecond street for three years from Ella Hudson. J. H. Brady took a ten-year lease on the storeroom at 5202 College Ave. at a rental of $20,500. The ow r ner is the Knue estate.

PERFECT BRONZE PRODUCED HERE G. and G. Foundry Makes Remarkable Record. G. and G. Foundry and Pattern Works, 1026 Kentucky Ave., has recently been able to produce brass and bronze which approaches the 100 per cent, perfection mark, according to Chas. J. Gisley, president and manager, who explains that the new chrome plating process has changed foundry work completely. "We have experimented for a year and are now able to eliminate the acid stains that show up under brass and bronze plating made according to old methods,” said Gisler. The G. and G. foundry xs at present employing a large number of men who have been with the firm • since its beginning ten years ago. j William Landmeir and G. A. Hagen, l pattern workers, are two of the oldest employees in the company. CHURCH DEDICATES GYM Presbyterians Open New Building In Meridian Heights Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church celebrated the opening of the new gymnasium with a dedication ceremony Friday night. E. J. Burrows, superintendent of the Sunday School, was in charge of the services. The Rev. Thomas R. White, pastor of the church, officiated at the dedicatory service. Addresses by H. M. Morrison and by F. O. Belzer. Boy Scout executive, completed the speaking program. A basketball game between two church teams was a feature of the occasion. Boy Scout Troop 75, which has headquarters at the church and the Girl Scout troup took part in the dedication exercises. APPRAISE FLORTdTIAND City Real Estate Board Offers Service for Residents Here. Arrangements have been made by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board to appraise Florida property owned bylndianapollsresidents.it was announced Friday by Donald E. Rider, executive secretary of the board. The service will be made for a nominal charge.

rr - - Cherry 0317 Church Committees are shrewd buyers. The one at 62nd and Carrollton was reroofed by J. F. BOEHM TINNING and ROOFING Let Cs Estimate Tour Roofing and Tinning Requirements—Price# Right Here Since 1908 CHerry 0217 2326 B. 10th St. - " ■

WORK IS RUSHED ON FIVE NEW CITY BUILDINGS Some Downtown Structures Are to Be Opened This Winter. Construction work on five downtown buildings is being rushed in an effort to complete all outside work before the arrival of bitter weather. The Locherbie Hotel, a 12-story building to Include 225 rooms, will open in January 1929, according to Bennett Kay, architect. The Hotel Harrison, a 125-room building going up at Market St. and Capitol Ave., is scheduled for completion in February. No date has been set for the opening of the L. S. Ayres annex, under present construction. Speed Plaza Work The Ayres annex will be eleven stories in height and is being built to match architectural lines of the main building. The granite shaft under construction north of the War Memorial Shrine will tower ninety-five feet from a 100 foot base. P. M. Grant, assistant to superintendent W. Woolley, stated that work at the plaza now centers about the steps to the memorial shrine. • Hurry Office Work S. H. Clark, superintendent of construction at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, sets February, 1929, as the finish date on the edifice. The gothic style structure will be used for lodge purposes and is being built of Indiana limestone. The Old Trails Insurance Bldg., Senate Ave. and Washington St., wes scheduled for opening in October, but probably will not be ready for occupancy before November. It is a six-story structure with ten rooms to the floor. A Woo!worth 10-cent establishment will be located on the first floor, while the sixth story will be given ovt to the Old Trails Automobile Insurance Company. PAYS DELINQUENT B>ILS Sterling R. Holt, city controller, Friday paid judgments of $534,000 which were appropriated by a recert bond issue. judgments were for delinquent utility bills which accrued In 1927 as result of an insufficient appropriation In the budget. Utility bills included: Indianapolis Power and Light Company, $245,000; Indianapolis Water Company. $209,000, and Indiana Belle Telephone Company. $4,387. NAVY DAY PLANS MADE Plans to celebrate Navy Day In Indiana, Oct. 27, are being formulated by the State Navy Day committee, headed by James W. Fesler. The celebration is held annually to familiarize citizens with the workings of the navy.

Henry Richard Behrens DECORATIONS—FURNISHINGS 837-839 Illinois Bldg., Indianapolis Telephone RI ley 4205

Phones GROUND FLOOR Office, Lincoln 4364 established 1887 Res. Randolph 5128 B. M. RALSTON Real Estate, Rents, Loans and Insurance 143 East Market Street Business Property, Flats and Factory Sites a Specialty

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

®Kingan’s “RELIABLE” HAMS AND BACON, MELD, SWEET, TENDER AND JUICY Kingan&Cq. PORK AND BEEF PACKERS

ROOFING SHEET METAL EVERY TYPE ALL KINDS HENRY C. SWITHER HOOFING CO. 4M S. Meridian St. Lincoln o>7

FINISH RECORD HAUL Transfer Company Moves Eleven Hnge Oil Tanks. A record haul was hung up to the credit of the W. S. Frya Transfer Company recently when eleven oil tanks, each twenty-four feet long with fourteen-foot diameter, were transported from the shipping cars to the Sinclair Oil Company, Morris and Harding Sts. “We move practically anything, including houses,” said W. W. Graves, superintendent. ‘‘No livestock on our program, unless you count bird cages.” The Frye Transfer Company this year acted as official haulers at the Indiana State fair for the thirteenth consecutive time.

4 FIRMS MOVE TO DALY BLDG. Lease Space in Industrial Structure. Four firms have taken over space in the new Daly St. industrial building, Daly and Cruse Sts., within the past week, according to Klein & Kuhn, Inc., realtors. The new occupants of the Daly building are the Trade Mark Oil Company, the Monument Manufacturing Company, the Atlas Printing Company and the Industrial Electric Company. This leaves vacant about half of the new building, T. L. Neal, in charge of the industrial department for Klein & Kuhn. said. The Trade Mark Oil Company announces anew plan of distributing nationally known oils. President Samuel Hurd also is secretary of the State Oil Association. The Monument Manufacturing Company, formerly located on E. Nineteenth St., will double the output of the plant, according to Melvin Wray, companyTiead. who has recently returned from the East, where several ’arge contracts were negotiated. The Industrial Electric Company, formerly located at 740 E. Washington St., has greatly increased the size of its quarters to take care of its growing business. The Atlas Printing Company was previously located on E. Tenth St. Plan $35,000 Church By Times Special MARION. Ind.. Sept. 22—Officials of the Swayzee Street United Brethren Church have made plans for start of erection about Oct. 1 of anew church building to cost $35,000.

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

MODERNIZE YOUR PROPERTY WITH SANITARY PLUMRIN6 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. v CONSULT YOUR PLUMBER! Indianapolis Water Cos.

Spool Hotel rber Shop Exclusive for Men Down Stairs from The Clay pool

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1887 THE RAILROADMEN’S J 2 BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASS’N. |NO AGENTS—NO COMMISSIONS *l-23 Virginia Avenue

Charles E. Jefferson Dredging Contractor 33 Union Trust Bldg.

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

_ <22tf>ITOL(jTY ML Os) Building Material and Coal, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lath, * Brick, Fire Brick , Sewer Pipe, A W I Drain Tile, Mortar Color, Cement 4 IoH-kf - ~~ -.'..‘'...■state and DeLoee Ste. DRexel 0263

Printers lEVEYPRINTING Cos. Stationers Shield Press LITHOGRAPHERS Phone Lincoln 6377 250 Went Ohio St.

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

taHaulAoxthW WSFRYE TRANSFER^ LI. 3737 1 27 S. ALABAMA STREET

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

CRESCENT EXCELSIOR MILLS Mfire. and Jobber* of Excel*l or Crescent Excelsior Machinery Cos. Mfgs. of Knife Equipment High Speed an<l Alloy Steel Hardening E. Pratt E Belt R. R. Phone. CH 6610