Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1929 — Page 8
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S Prompt Delivery and Quality are two of the essentials required In both we more than qualify. I l * Let Us Serve You ’) POLAR ICE and FUEL CO. Phone—Talbot 0689 There’s One cf Our Ice Stations in Your Neighborhood
Hlfeholdt 5466 J. H. KING & Company Sewer and Grading Contractors 4815 Washington Blvd.
Lake States GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. C'o., Inc. Indianapolis Division 326-350 West Georgia Indianapolis
P-ompt Delivery C. O. WARNOCK Authorized Dealer Sales and Service 813 E. Washington rhone—Lincoln 81136
PURE AIR Is Essential at All Times MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. Ventilatmg Engineers Phone LI 2401-2 136 S. Meridian St.
SAFE TO ORDER
Made in Indianapolis
Indiana Condensed Milk Cos. Producers of Wilson’s Milk
Auto Tops i Curtains / Jk Bocy and jf M, Fender Work Indianapolis Auto Top Cos. 919 East Washington Phone Lincoln 1625
RUG CLEANING DE LUXE 9x12 DOMESTIC RUGS CLEANED. $2.00 SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS 1804 College Ave. Phone—HEmlock 4462
Street and Road Paving Indiana Asphalt Paving Company (Incorporated) 28th Street and Colombia Avenue Phone—HEmlock 3645
If You Value Your Health and that of your children, you will include plenty of in the regular diet Serve It Often Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream Cos. . 11l Icy 5401
Quality, Purity, Cleanliness All three combined, make us the ideal place in this city to buy baked goods. Service Daily to Your Door Chas. Freihofer Baking Cos. 259 E. Merrill Phone Drexel 5600
CLEAN OAL QUALITY & QUANTITY Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed J. L. Hogue Fuel & Supply Cos. 29th and Cana! Phone, TAlbot 4198
The SINKER-DAVIS CO. Engine and Boiler Repairs. Heavy Blacksmithing. Sheet Tanks and Smoke Stacks. 230 to 270 South Missouri Tel.—Lincoln 3559-3550
Auto GLASS Replaced! See Us for Safety Glass Distributors: Francisco Auto Heaters It u sco Drake Lining Hitiei Window Win** Perfection Windshield Company 25 W. Pratt St. Lincoln 2010 Indianapolis
CHROME PLATING NICKEL, t/OPPEK OXID ANI> POLISHING Ol ALL METALS The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY “The Service Platers’' Lincoln 8691 138 \V lOth St. We Furnish Truck Service
The Oakes Spare Tire Lock is standard equipment on almost all popular automobiles. OAKES DIVISION lIOUDAILLE-HERSHET CORPORATION
“The Advertisers on This Page Are Responsible for Commerce and Industries 7 Growth of Indianapolis”
BEST FEATURES OF TYPEWRITER IN WOODSTOCK Company Keeps Pace With Progress in Making of Machines. Appearance of a business letter is just as important as appearance of a personal salesman, it is pointed out by the Woodstock Typewriter Company, 842 Consolidated building. The typewriter is responsible for appearance of letters sent out by any business house. Woodstock typewriter type bars and type face are made of the finest spring steel, producing work that retains its perfect impression, instead of losing it after the newness wears off. Woodstock has kept pace with the high standard of improvements developed in other lines of machinery. The Woodstock typewriter is not a deviation from the standard principle of typewriter manufacture, it is not an experiment, but an improvement and refinement of the most advantageous features of modern typewriters, combined in one machine, say its makers. One of the strongest features of the Woodstock is its rigid carriage, moving easily in any position and under any strain. Other popular features include its refinement in paper feed mechanism, greater paper capacity, wider writing line, and absolute visibility. The Woodstock is particularly desirable for writing cards, labels and large sheets of paper. A number of Indianapolis business firms use the Woodstock typewriter exclusively. The State Savings and Trust Company opened its new home In the Wild building several days ago with all nev Woodstock equipment, installing sixteen new Woodstock typewriters. FOREMEN'S-CLUB WILL HOLD SAFETY MEETING Session Scheduled on April 30; Experts on Program. Industrial safety measures will be discussed at the monthly dinner of the Indianapolis Foremen's Club, Tuesday evening, April 30. at the Chamber of Commerce. Speakers on the program being arranged by the Indianapolis Safety Council include J. J. Schneider, shop safety engineer of the Big Four railroad; Fredrick E. Schortemeier, •safety council president; Howard T. Griffith, president of the Udell Works and chairman of the Indianapolis Safety Council’s industrial division and T. R. McCampbell, Big Four safety director. Radio artists from station WFBM will furnish musical entertainment. Industrial executives, including superintendents, foremen, safety engineers, supervisors and personnel managers, have been invited.
Joseph Gardner Company Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Repair* on Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofs, Gutters, Spouting and Furnares Riley 1562 147-153 KENTUCKY AVENUE
LIMESTONE CHIPS and SIDEWALKS Add an Artistic Touch to Tour Home Setting HAYES CONSTRUCTION CO. 30th Street at Canal TA Ibott 6738 i
ERECTORS OF STRUCTURAL STEEL THE R. H. GOODRICH CO. “RUSS” GOODRICH. Pres. 1144 E. Georgia St. Phone D r exel 0354
BUILDINGS—“CURRY CUTS COST” CURRY CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors 200 EMPIRE LIFE BLDG. Riley 4162
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY CORPORATION 500-Mile Race May 30—1929 SEATS NOW SELLING
“PACKARD” 31 TV. 13th SL 3816 E. Washington St. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO.
CHARLES McGARVEY PLASTERING CONTRACTOR ESTABLISHED 1893 5264 Washington Blvd. Phone Humboldt 4582
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RAPID SERVICE IS GIVEN ON FREIGHT
D. & D. Transfer Cos. !s Operating Large Fleet of Trucks. The D. and D. Transfer and Storage Company, 416 West South street, is one of the oldest transfer companies in Indianapolis, its motto being “Dependable Since 1903.” It was the first transfer company in Indianapolis to use motor trucks. In addition to a local transfer business for commercial firms, the D. and D. company gives its patrons a complete service, including delivery by truck to such cities as Chicago, St. Louis, Evansville, Cleveland, Bloomington, Kokomo, Bedford, Muncie, Seymour, New Albany, Louisville and intermediate towns. The shipper merely calls D. and D. company and the shipment is picked up and transferred to a truck line, railroad or traction line, as the instructions may be. Freight is transported over truck lilies at freight rates, each load being fully insured. Delivery is made overnight. The D, and D. company operates a thoroughly modern warehouse. Besides doing a general warehouse business, it handles a large volume of pool cars for distant shippers. L. P. Mongan, general manager, reports business conditions good, the company being rushed to capacity at all times. RUSH COUNTRY CLUB Hermitage Golf Course to Be Ready in June. Great interest is being shown locally in the new Hermitage Country Club, nearing completion on Lake Freeman, near Monticello, Ind. Announcement is made that, the golf course, laid out by Tom Bendelow, nationally known golf architect, will be ready for play in June. The temporary clubhouse is almost ready for occupancy and roads approaching the new recreation center are being graded. The Hermitage Country Club is organized along novel lines. The ground comprises 400 acres, half belonging to the Hermitage Country Club free of mortgages, and the other half to the Hermitage estates. Each person joining the culb receives, in addition to his membership a lot in the Estates, on which it is expected that he will build a summer home. In this manner it is anticipated that a permanent summer colony will spring up. Facilities for many sports are included in the club equipment. There are two golf courses, one of nine holes and one of eighteen holes, also tennis courts, children's playgrounds and boathouses. ‘Lake Freeman is noted for good fishing.
Established 1868 HENRY C. SMITHER ROOFING CO. Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors 430 S. Meridian St. Lincoln 4937
Honrs: 10 to 12 a. m., S to 5 p. on--7 to 8 p. in. Other hoars by appointment. Pb ne DRexel 6419 E. M. RYAN, D.C., M.C. FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHIROPRACTOR 10MW Virgin!* Indians poll*
FORTY HOUSES STARTED New Building Work for Week Totals 515'),350. Residential jobs comprised most of the new construction represented by the week’s building permits, according to a compilation by ihe Indianapolis Real Estate Board. Forty residences, started during the period, were estimated to cost $175,850. Three small commercial and industrial buildings brought the total for the week to $180,350. MAP REALTY SURVEY Choose Group to Report on Local Conditions. Appointment of a committee of realtors to represent the Indianapolis Rael Estate Board in the semiannual survey of the real estate market for the National Association of Real Estate Boards, was announced Saturday'by E. Kirk McKinney, president of the local board. The committee is composed of J. Edward Morris, president; George W. Klein, Frank L. Thomas, William L. Bridges and Paul L. McCord. The committee’s survey will include a report of general market conditions, the building situation, the subdivision market, residential and business property rentals and the mortgage money max-ket. The report will be sent to the national association for compilation along with similar reports from other realty boards throughout the country. BUILDERS TO MEET Arbitrative Expert to Talk at Session Wednesday. L. K. Comstock of New York, an authority on modern arbitration, will address the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Building Congress, Wednesday, April 24, 6:45 p. m., at the Lincoln, on “Commercial Arbitration and Its Economic Advantage to the Building Industry.” Comstock, chairman of the board of directors of L. K. Comstock & Cos., New York, has assisted in settlement of some of the most important disputes in the building trades. Recently he was appointed delegate to the American section of the arbitration committee of the International Chamber of Commerce. He is chairman of the council on industrial relations for the electrical construction industry and a director of the American Arbitration Association. Reports of Robjert Frost Daggett, president of the Indianapolis congress, and committee chairman will be heard, and officers elected. ATTORNEYS FORM FIRM Stewart and Stoops in New Law Partnership Here. Offices at 412-14 Indiana Trust building, have been opened by Herbert W. Stewart and William T. Stoops, new law partnership. Stewart is a graduate of Manual high school and attended local law schools. He has traveled extensively, and once was on the editorial staff of The Indianapolis Times. Stoops came here from Wilmington, Del., where he had practiced for several years.
CARS WASHED RITE DAT OR NITE Service Auto Laundry J B. KING. Prop. 130 South Capitol Avenue
% Established 1852 Vonnegut Hardware Cos. 120-124 E. Washington St. HARDWARE TOOLS. AND MILL SUPPLIES Phone Li. 2321
“Prompt and Efficient Service” WESTERN MACHINE WORKS GENERAL MACHINISTS Construction and Repairing. Specialists in Repairing Engines, Pumps, Compressors and Refrigerant Machinery. 408 WEST TENTH STREET TELEPHONE LINCOLN 7084
INTERNATIONAL MACHINE TOOL CO. MANUFACTURERS OF “Liberty-International” Turret Lathes 1124 West 21st Street. Phone Talbot 2486
RENT A NEW CAR OB TRUCK' sssrl^* itHmufe mST. ’" ,l DRIVE IT VOCKSKLF
Columbia Construction Company CONTRACTORS oirit-e <n*l Yard* 2102-2116 COLUMBIA AVENUE Pbonei HEmlock 45M : Sewer Construction Excavating and Grading
NEW STATIONS INSTALLED BY ICE COMPANY Concern Is Prepared for More Prompt Delivery Than Ever. With installation of additional equipment and several new cash and carry stations, the Artificial Ice and Cold Storage Company is prepared better to meet demands of prompt delivery than ever before. Modern new cash and carry stations are being built at Speedway City, at Blake and North streets, and at Columbia avenue and Sixteenth street. Ice is the best type of refrigeration and food preserved by ice is more wholesome and more palatable than that preserved by my other type of refrigeration, Manxger A. C. Goll said. “There is no absorption of moisture from meats and vegetables when ice is used as a refrigerant,” he added. The company also conducts a large coal business, specializing in family trade. The coal business is carried on under the name of the Commercial Fuel company, a subsidiary of the ice company. Anew ice scoring machine is being installed at the main plant, 316 West Ohio street, which will guarantee scored ice at all times for patrons and also give assurance of full weight. The company maintains complete delivery equipment at Forty-second street and the Monon railroad, insuring prompt delivery for patrons on the north side. Cash and carry patronage from this station has been growing each year since establishment of the station several years ago. HOOSIER ATHLETIC CLUB SEEKS 1,000 MEMBERS Organization Will Not Disband; Now in Receivership. Plans for reorganization of the Hoosier Athletic Club, now in receivership, were announced today by John W. Twitty, receiver. He stated that no attempt will be made to disband the club and that a membership drive is under way. The membership campaign will continue until 1,000 new members are obtained. Persons who join the club during this period will not have to pay an initiation fee, but will be admitted on payment of SB.BO, three months’ dues. Tho, membership payments will be placed in trust and refunded to the applicants if reorganization is not effected. Twitty said the reorganization; however, is assured and Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlin approved the plan. Clean Up Week Set Bii Times special MARION. Ind„ April 22.—“ Clean up week” will be observed here May 1, 2 and 3, officials of the Junior Association of Commerce in charge of the program, have announced.
©Use Burt Cups ForSANITARY DRINKING SERVICE For Office or Factory Ask about our free dispenser offer Phone RI ley 6902 Ostermeyer Paper Cos.
HOLCOMB and HOKE MFG. CO. Manufacturer* of Profit Making Equipment for Merchants. 1545 Van Buren Phone Drexel 4700
BLAKLEY GRANITE CO. Large Display of Finished Work on Exhibition 3502 E. New York St. IRv. 4130
RIDE THE NEW COMFORTABLE WAY to CINCINNATI ONE WAY ROUND TRIP Leave Indianapolis \\ I* ALL NEW Terminal) LUXURIOUS 5:15; 9:15 A. M. pffia PASSENGER 1:15; 4:15 P. M. v V f EQUIPMENT Parlor Car Interurbans take you to Grcensburg, Making Direct Connections There with our Maroon and Cream Motor Coaches, which take you to the Heart of the Queen City—Govt. Square. A Real Pleasure Trip—Expect You Soon? INDIANAPOLIS & SOUTHEASTERN R. R. Deluxe Parlor Car and Motor Coach Service
M A IK. MII '% The Marmon Motor Car j. Company, builders of fine cars since 1902, is today enjoying the greatest sue- Prcs f d JJ' Cannon cess and importance in its Motor Car Company impressive seventy-eight years’ history.
ROUTE YOUR EXPRESS SHIPMENTS TO OR FROM Union Traction Points ALSO SOUTH BEND TOLEDO, O. FT. WAYNE LIMA, O. BENTON HARBOR ST. JOSEPH VIA. UNION TRACTION For Quickest Service (Call Mr. Adkins, Joint Agt., for call or information.)
HOOSIER COFFEE CO. INDIANAPOLIS ROASTERS OF GOOD COFFEES CATERING TO HOTELS—CLUBS—RESTAURANTS—GROCERS
The New Idea in WLtl y ma\ m vLJ ■ H every evening
If You Need Any BODY or FENDER REPAIRS Let Us Give You Our Estimate s&s BODY and FENDER REPAIR Located Rear Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Riley 4040
,<S\pitolGtyFue Cf) MPVu, yit/ Building Material and Coal, J-l v. i t " Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lath, prtßrrSSSh^T|Brick, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe, & rr flufM SS 'r? 'gMUjj Drain Tile, Mortar Color, Ce- T jHjjdf rrr )rrr jprjrf f I ment, Blocks, Flue Lining. State and DeLoss Sts. DRex. 0263 _
C. C. SHIPP & CO. Manufacturers of the D-I Ventilating Radiator Units Office: 212 Castle Hall Riley 2232 Indianapolis, Indiana, U. S. A.
SHAN %jT FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE FOR YOUH ft RN ITU BE Morin* Storage, Parking. Shipping AItTION EVERY Till RsDAY JRIML 1430 N. ILLINOIS ST. Riley 7434 mmum
Long Distance I rucking Service AMERICAN MOTORIZED TRANSPORT Bonded and Insured Carriers CHICAGO DETROIT TOLEDO INDIANAPOLIS i 616 W. Merrill SL Phone Lincoln 158*. I
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w i -<o S*l 2} AWNINGS Made by EBERHARDT Talbot 1482
Look Up the Date on Your Fire Insurance Policy Phone me the date and 1 will see that you do not forget to renew it in time. An expired policy is no policy. Harvey B. Martin GENERAL INSURANCE 801 New City Trust Bldg. Phone Riley 5604
WOODSTOCK Modern Typewriters for Modern Business ASK FOB DEMONSTRATION I’bone .Lincoln 4712
