Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1928 — Page 16

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

POLAR ICE and FUEL CO. Phone TAlbot 0689

? = Joseph Gardner Cos. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Repairs on Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofs. Gutters, Spouting and Furnaces. Riley 1562 147-153 KENTUCKY AVENUE

LINCOLN 6112 Vaser Machine Company General Machinists FBINTING AM) BINDING MACHINES? Erecting, Repairing. Rebuilding 424 S. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, Ind.

LIMESTONE CHIPS and SIDEWALKS Add an Artistic Touch to Your Home Setting HAYES CONSTRUCTION CO. 30th St. at Canal TA Ibott 6738.

Indianapolis * Terre Haute l Mlrket n! °St Omtt'lM W-Mwkrt 128 w. Market St. Telephone .T Telephone Lincoln 1133. Riley 2255. HOOSIER Tiv|p|bTATlON Cos. gaff* **•* TMSSV' c S.ai„S. ST" Time Lv.s I 6:15 a m. I 8:15 I 10:15 I 12 m. |2:15 p. m. 1 4:15 | 8:30 I 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.

Hoosier Manufacturing Company Soapt Incorporated J anitCIFS Chemicals Established 1896 Supplies 1249 Roosevelt Avenue Phone CHerry 6150.

Columbia Construction Company CONTRACTORS Office and Yards 23 02-2116 Columbia Avenue Phone: HEtnlock 4566 Sewer Construction Excavating and Grading

Eat a Dish of Ice bream Every Day “Cream of the Town” Is Made of The Best Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream Cos. Riley 5404

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 Indianapolis, Ind.

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

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

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Kate: “So many rush orders for fuel are coming in, it’s going to be a coal, coal world this winter. ’ ’ Queen: “Say, aren’t people lucky in being able to rely on quick Polar service when they want their fuel in a hurry?”

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

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

Independent Reinforced Concrete Pipe “Ballds permanent, low cost sewers in eltles all over the country." A local product used and known nattonaUy. INDEPENDENT CONCRETE PIPE CO. 201 N. West St., Indianapolis

Auto Accessories Capitol Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 821-33 N. Illinois St. Lincoln 6098

Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 o m. 7 to 8 o. m. Other hours bv auoointment. Phon. Drexel 6419 E. M. RYAN, D. C., M. C. FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHIROPRACTOR 1066Vk Virginia Ave. Indianapolis

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SUPPLY CO. TO CELEBRATE 25 YEARS’ SERVICE Indianapolis Belting Firm Plans Open House for Its Patrons. The Indianapolis Belting and Supply Company, 32-36 South Capitol avenue, is preparing, to celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary soon with an “open house" week and party for its friends and customers throughout Indiana and Illinois. The company acts as distributing agent for a large number of nationally known manufacturers and does a wholesale and retail business in all kinds of supplies, tools and machinery for factories, power plants, engineers and contractors. It also does an extensive business in a full line of paints of all kinds. According to an official of the company, the controlling policy around which the business has been built is that of “improved service.” In line with this policy, it maintains a trained engineering department for use of its customers, especially in connection with transmission of power and conveying problems. The company was established in 1903 in a small room at 38 South Capitol avenue, later erecting the building in which it now is located. It now has associate connections with houses in Muncie and Kokomo, and in Springfield. Columbus and Canton, Ohio. Officers are A. V. Brown, president; G. M. Bockstahler. vice-president and manager, and W. K. Smith, secretary-treas-urer. Bridges to Cost $18,743 CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 3.—Contracts totalling $18,743 for construction of bridges in Myers, Wilkinson, New Ross and Dean townships, Montgomery county, have been let by county commissioners.

Try and Burn It! Johns-Manville Roofings for Every Purpose General Asbestos and SUPPLY CO. Ine. 426 S. Meridian Phone, RL 9419

HUmboldt 5466 J. H. KING & COMPANY Sewer and Grading Contractors 4815 Washington Blvd.

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—BUILD —REMODEL —REPAIR RC I 1- - We furnish cash and material. .D. roster Lumber UO. You pay in small monthly pay“Bulldlng Headquarters” 1100 Kentucky Avenue Belmont 4180 llldlLo.

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

FINANCIAL SERVICE Rendered for all worthy purposes and needs. Bring your financial troubles to ns. Our years of service can be helpful to yon. Industrial Loans up to 5300.00, on Autos, Pianos, Furniture, etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO., 14iy 2 E. Wash St.

/rv Wholesale Hardware Van Camp Hardware & Iron Cos. | Indianapolis

x Established 1852 Vonnegut Hardware Cos. 120-124 E. Washington St. HARDWARE. TOOLS AND MILL SUPPLIES Phcae Li. 2321

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TAXES AND VOTING SLOW UP REALTY

Business Is Fair, However, With Important Deals in Last Week. Although the approach of election and tax-payiilg time has slowed the local real estate market slightly, according to some realtors, the Indianapolis Real Estate Board today reported fair activities in the last week. Purchase by Arthur C. Newby of a twenty-six-acre homo site was announced by William S. Allen, realtor. The site at Forty-eighth street and Kessler boulevard, was sold by the Northwest Realty Company. Newby plans to develop the tract for a permanent home, according to Allen. Sale to Richard E. Lundy by Mrs. Martha N. Moody of a five-room bungalow at 1515 Spruce street was announced by Lawrence J. Sexton. Several sales were made by the Allisoa Realty Company. In one deal Allison sold a lot op Grant avenue, owned by F. N. Thompson, to H V. Taylor, for SBOO Emma Rorckle purchased a residence. 2727 Allen avenue, for $4,950. and a $7,000 home. 5921 Bellelontalne street, was sold by the Grlndale Construction Company to Boris J. BorchorllT. Contract to build a home on Napoleon street for Clarence Kostander was made with the Grtnsdale Construction Company. The house is to cost $6,200. Washington Company Busy A number of deals were closed by salesmen for the real estate department of the Washington Bank and Trust Company. W. A. Wicker, sold four lots In the Newark addition, to Leo W. Davl3. A large lot In Meridian Hills was sold by James C. Myers to R E Willey and H E. Rodden. representing F M Gordon, sold a residence. 1119 Drexel avenue, to George V. Oreen. Two sales were made by A. R Scott, Ben Davis puhrdul gfwyp kqj qJJnJnJJV B Ben Bailey purchasing property, 2920 Hillside avenue. Irom Charles Chambers, and a home owned by Florence S. Knapp was sold to Grant Franklin. Deals totaling approximately $27,1>00 were made by the real estate department of the Farmers' Trust Company, according to Wayne W. Schmidt, manager. Two single houses. 2214 North Alabama street and 6132 Broadway, were sold by Hugh Gerow. Gerow and L C. Vatls closed a deal In which a double residence. 5326-28 College avenue, was sold. A large. Spanish type, stucco residence. 3836 Lamond avenue. In Forest Manor addition, was leased to John Roberts, manager of the American Radiator Company. Russel Has $40,000 Business Transactions totaling approximately $40,000 were closed by George W Russell & Cos. Dr. O. Kemp Johnston, dentist, purchased from Ruth A. E. Tolies a home, 18 South Irvington avenue. At the same time, the Russell company bought from Dr. Johnston a lot on Ridge View drive near Pleasant Run boulevard. A large duplex and one acre of ground. 237 Downey avenue, was sold by the company for Alic J. Lupear to Charles P. and Mary Tarpenlng. Lupear accepting as part consideration a residence. 358 South Audubon road. A lot on Arlington avenue, near Lowell avenue, was sold through the Russell company bv the Arlington Development company to Mr. and Mrs James P. Fitch, and the home of Dr. Silas W Rutherford. 319 Campbell avenue, was purchased by Charles W. Heathco. Five residential building projects, sale of several other propkertles and lease of a storeroom were among transactions closed by Bridges &. Graves. The deals totaled approximately $73,500. The storeroom leased for five years was that at 239 North Delaware street. It will be

Cherry 0217 A.k PALL KELLER of 822 DEQUNCY AYE., what ho thinks of the rerooflng Job he got from J. F. BOEHM TINNING and ROOFING H*e t r. l; 81nce ,t, l^ e *° Ur Koofl ” “ Tinning Requirement-Price. Bight Hero hlnce CUerry 0217 2328 E. 10th 6t.

I CRESCENT EXCELSIOR MACHINERY COMPANY Mfgrs. of Knife Equipment We Specialize in High Speed and Alloy Steel Hardening for Others Prompt Service Guaranteed E. Pratt & Belt R R. Phone Cfi erry 6810

occupied by C. F. Sayles & Cos., now at 146 North Delaware street. Building Contracts Made Among building contracts made by the firm was one for a five-room brick home. Sixty-second and Ewing streets, for Bert N. Lay. A similar residence will be built for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Powers. 6120 Haverford avenue, and another brick home is to be built. 35 Jenny lane, for Mr. and Mrs. Marton Dunn. A seven-room brick home will be built at 6234 Haverford avenue for Mr. and M-s. John F. Butler, and a five-room house Is being erected for Elba V. Castor. 6124 Haverford. New residences. 6149 and 6153 Haverford avenue, were sold by the firm, the former to Mr. an dMrs. Edward J. Preusser and the latter to Mr. and Mrs. John McWherter. A chicken farm. Minnesota street and Garfield avenue, was sold to Ernest Kelly, and a five-room house. 1003 East Morris street, was bought bv Bert Hits. A five-room bungalow, 812 Hiatt street, was sold by Frank L. Bridges, to Bert Carter. Several sales were closed bv O. D. Ross of the real estate department of the Indiana Trust Company. Two doubles. 236161 Park avenue, and 607-9 East Twentyfourth street, were sold by Thomas C. Overman to Lewis J. Brown. Another double. 2458-60 North Delaware street, was sold by David Seligman to Mike Houles. Representing she First Baptist church, owner. Ross also sold a vacant lot. Twentv-flfth and Rader streets, to H. H. Page. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS CARRIES LARGE STOCK Company Maintains Branch Store to Accommodate Patrons. A complete line of parts, accessories, tires and batteries for mc-st makes of- cars is carried by the Capitol Auto Parts and Tire Company, 821 North Illinois street. In addition to the main store on Illinois street, the company maintains a branch at 1002 East Washington street for convenience of its customers. The company makes a specialty of selling rebuilt batteries at low prices. Both stores now carry a large stock of automotive parts for practically all cars, including radiators, heaters and other accessories that add to comfort. CHIROPRACTOR REALLY MECHANIC, HE SAYS Doesn't Care, Just Finds Trouble, Ryan Asserts. ‘The chiropractor does not cure his patient—he Is merely the 'mechanic,' who locates and removes the obstruction to nature’s forces, much as an automobile mechanic adjusts a carburetor.’ according to Dr. E. M. Ryan, veteran Fountain Square chiropractor. “There is some excuse for getting sick, but none for staying sick v hen chiropractic adjustments are available,” he said ■Chiropractic is the science of locating and adjusting by hand, displaced spinal joints, to release the retarded flow of nerve energy to the different organs and tissues.” Dr. Ryan uses the Spears painless system on a table he invented himself. His offices are located at 1066 Virginia avenue.

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

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

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

®KINGANS “RELIABLE” HAMS AND BACON, MILD, SWEET, TENDER AND JUICY ftINGAN&CQ. PORK AND BEEF PACKERS

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

URGE USE OF SANITARY GUPS TO BAN GOLDS Ostermeyer Company Cites Drinking Glass as an Offender. Use of sanitary drinking cups in preventing spread of common colds and other diseases, is urged by the Ostermeyer Paper Company, 148 Virginia avenue, distributors and mill agents. The company distributes the Burt sanitary drinking cup. In advocating use of the cups, the company points the common drinking glass as the “worst offender in the matter of spreading colds and other infectious and dangerous maladies.” A recent survey, it is claimed, showed that in public schools fortyfour out of every 100 absences are due to colds. Health Commissioner A. H. Kegel pf Chicago has decLired common colds cost Chicago residents $20,000,000 annually, and indirectly cause death of 2,500 persons each year. The company quotes a recent Indiana State Medical Association bulletin: “Many persons have contracted the germ of pneumonia, diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, paralysis, smallpox, chickenpox, mumps, sore throat and common colds through use of a common drinking cup. "This danger of the common drinking cup has been long recognized by physicians and sanitarians of the country and it was mainly through their insistence that the first effort was made to combat the continual danger from this source of infection.” OFFICES TO BE MOVED Two Realty Firms Change to New Locations Soon. Two local realty firms announced plans for removal to new locations this week.

Offices of the Edson T. Wood Company will be moved from 124 East Market street to the Inland Bank building, and C. F. Sayles & Cos., operated by John F. Milner, realtor, has leaded for five years a storeroom at 239 North Delaware street. The Sayles company will move from its present location, 146 North Delaware street, in the near future.

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

CHROME PLATING NICKEL, COPPER, OXID AND POLISHING OF ALL METALS The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY "The Service Platers” LI. 887 138 W. 10TH ST. We Furnish Truck Service

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Every Gallon Must Be Safe! Only one gallon in two hundred pumped by this Company is used for drinking purposes. Every gallon must be safe, so whenever you tlioose to take a drink you can be sure of its healthfulness. The operation of our Filters is not haphazard but uniformly controlled every hour of every day. Asa double assurance, samples are taken daily in various parts of the distribution system and examined in the Laboratory. Records of more than 50,000 tests annually for many years certify the safety of the water produced for use in Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS WATER CO.

Spool Hotel fberShop Exclusive for Men Down Stairs from The Clay pool

Tumiture(p \ v 2tb to 236 J West MovrtS StT Open Until 9 P. M. l Parking Space—No Time Limit Phone Dr. 7330. ''Lfour Sctvinqs re More FACTORY STORE*

FREIGHT MOVES OVERNIGHT to or from DETROIT on our famous “Aeroplane” freight train. Leave Indianapolis.., .10:30 a. m. Arr. Detroit 7:00 a.m. Leave Detroit 6:00 p.m. Arr, Indianapolis 6:30 p.m. Also second morning deliveries to and from hundreds of points in Michigan and Ohio via UNION TRACTION

!CORRUGATED FIBRE f BOXES Send U* Your.^' ; Prompt Service ; ii Inquiries I -oo West Telephone $ i INLAND BOX CORPORATION I

LESLIE COLVIN BUILDER 823 CONTINENTAL Phono Lincoln 288. BANK BUILDING Phone Lincoln ZTO*

1887 THE RAILROADMEN’S 1928 BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASS’N. [NO AGENT*—NO COMMISSIONS J 21 -23 Virginia Avenue

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

Indiana Condensed Milk Cos. Producers of Wilson’s Milk

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

- (SmTOLGTY FUIL (if) Building Material and Coal, J* Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lath, f rrrft LWWrUlll Brick. Fire Brick. Sewer Pipe, A M Drain Tile, Mortar Color, Cement T gsTFujf [ FTLIT r NKFnrrT] Blocks, Flue Lining. I .ogaau State and DeLoss Sts. DRexel 0263

Printers jEVEy PrINTING Cos. Stationers Shield Press LITHOGRAPHERS Phone Lincoln 5377 250 West Ohio St.

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

Ve HaylAnyU,;-/ W-SFRYE LL 3737 27 S. ALABAMA STREET