Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1929 — Page 2

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PROPERTY SOLD TO ALLISON CO. FOR NEW HOME Stutz Fire Engine Company Site Purchased; Has Frontage of 665 Feet. Officers of the W. D. Allison Company of Indianapolis, manufacturers of physicians’ furniture and supplies, who purchased the Stutz Fire Engine Company buildings and real estate, Twenty-third street and the Belt railroad, Thursday, expect to take possession of their new property within two weeks, they announced today. The consideration for the company’s new properties was not made public. Six acres of land, two one-story structures, and three small buildings form the Stutz properties purchased by the Allison company. For thirty years the supply company has been located at 905-907 North Alabama street. Bought From Sourbier The new acquisition in land and buildings was purchased from Edward G. Sourbier, former Marion county treasurer and president of the Central Amusement Company of Indianapolis. Expansion in business, coupled with the desire of the late W. D. Allison, founder of the company, to obtain additional property resulted in the purchase. The company’s new home was a 665-foot frontage on Twenty-third street and the west property line runs north 397 feet to Burdsal parkway. A one-acre trac in the northwest comer of the properties was not included in the sale. The Stutz Fire Engine Company went into the hands of a receiver , in 1927. Sourbier bought the prop- i erty at a receivership sale. The fire j engine company has no connection j with the Stutz Motor Car Company. Although originally manufacturers of fire engines, the company lately has ben making only fire engine parts. R. R. Martin is superintendent of the plant. Mrs. Allison Is President Officers of the Allison company are: Mrs. M. R. Allison, president; W. R. Enochs, vice-president; Mrs. F. Allison Preston, secretary and treasurer; Eli Lilly, vice-president of Eli Lilly & Cos., and S. O. Dungan, president of the Polk Sanitary Milk Company, are members of the board of directors. Ray S. Trent, realty broker, represented the Allison interests and Sourbier in the transaction. The Fletcher American National Bank, trustee of the property for Sourbier, also took oart in the negotiations. Religious Council to Meet Bit Times Special _ . GREENSBURG, Ind., March 22. —The Decatur County Council of Religious Education will hold its annual convention here April 30, with several state council speakers on the program. Sunday school workers from adjoining counties are expected to attend.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

MARCH 22,1929