Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1929 — Page 8

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There’s Refrigerators That Are Good There’s More that are djjk Whether you wish to buy or not a j*.' '* visit to our refrigerator sales room win be of much interest to you. .<si3v TL POLAR ICE ,< M and FUEL CO. & £sPi*‘& j w Show Boom 2000 Northwestern Ave. Phone—Talbot 0689 There’s One of Our Ice Stations in Your Neighborhood

THE NEW CHEVROLET ——' , TRUCK llfilfellOiay; HAS 6 CYLINDERS ~ 32<7 more power—greater speed—.ViT more capacity—seven inches more wheelbase —t-speed transmission and 4-wheel brakes. COME IN AND SEE IT! HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 E. Washington Riley 5325

Nothing Takes the Place of Good Lumber —Remember *his when you build and your new home will be all that you expect. Brannum-Keene Lumber Cos. 3506 E. Washington Phone—lrvington 0404 “WE HURRY”

Quality, Purity, Cleanliness All three combined, make us the ideal place in this city to buy baked goods. Service Daily to Your Door Ciias. Freihofer Baking Cos. 259 E. Merrill Phone Drexel 5600

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There is no substitute for ICE, If you want dependable refrigeration, USE ICE, Artificial ICE & COLD Storage Cos. Main Office, 326 W. Ohio St. Branch, 42d & Monon Ry.

RUG CLEANING DE LUXE ?xL2 DOMESTIC RUGS CLEANED, >voo SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS 1804 College Ave. Thone—HEmlock 4462

Established 1868 HENRY C. SMITHER ROOFING CO. Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors 430 S. Meridian St. Lincoln 4937

Castings Light and Heavy Gray Iron, Brass, Bronze, Aluminum C. &G. Foundry and Pattern Works 1036 Kentucky 214 Yandes LI. 1119 HE 5085

C. C. SHIPP & CO. Manufacturers of the D-I Ventilating Radiator Units Office: 212 Castle Hall Riley 2232 Indianapolis, Indiana, U. S. A.

Try a Quart of * today. Tt is a delightful dessert, and a perfect FOOD. Serve It Often . Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream Cos. RI lev 5404

CLEAN OAL QUALITY & QUANTITY Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed J. L. Hogue Fuel & Supply Cos, 29th and Canal Phone, TAlbot 4198

Auto GLASS Replaced! See Us for Safety Glass Distributors: Francisco Auto Heaters Kusco Brake Lining Birtex Window Wings Perfection Windshield Company 25 W. Fratt St. Lincoln 2940 Indianapolis

Joseph Gardner Company Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Repair.. on Slate. Tile and Gravel Boots. Gutters. Spouting and furnaces Riley 1562 147-153 KENTUCKY AVENUE

Street and Road Paving Indiana Asphalt Paving Company (Incorporated) 28tb Street and Columbia Avenue Phone—HErvlock 3545

“The Advertisers on This Page Are Responsible for Commerce and Indusiries > Growth of Indianapolis” ,

FUEL SAVED BY NEW HIX-BRiX FURNACE LINING Fire Rricks Products Firm Wins Success In Short Time. One of the city's most successful newer industries is the Fire Brick Products Company, 2230 Alvord street, manufacturer of furnace and boiler I'ning, and fuel saving products. The company was organized in May. 1027. by Harvev K. Hicks, who has been engaged in the brick and clay industry all his life One of the products of the company is Hix-Brix super plastic furnace lining, a high grade combination of fire-resisting materials placed in a stiff putty-like plastic condition, and packed in air-tight containers until ready for use. Saves Fuel The bricks are pounded into the walls and arches of a furnace, instead of using fire brick, and are cured by baking with a slow fire to form one large brick without cracks or joints. It keeps out cold, retains heat, thus conserving fuel, and lasts many times as long as ordinary linings. Hix-Brix bond super-fire cement, another quality product, is used in laying fire bricks, coating furnace walls and puttying cracks and open joints in furnace linings, arches and bridge walls. Cement Easily Installed Hix insulating cement is easily installed. fitting any pipe, valve or surface, forming a solid one-piece, close fitting blanket ox maximum insulating efficiency for air ducts, furnaces, ovens, steam generators, boiler furnace walls, boilers, flues and similar purposes. It is packed di-y. ready to mix with fresh water, is applied with hand or trowel, is reclaimable, and adheres to any clean surface, hot or cold. Hix-Frax, a refractory for unusual temperatures, erosive conditions and with high tensile strength, is used for monolithic construction of metal treating furnaces, brass fuimaces. gas generators, annealing ovens and kilns.

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

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Long Distance Trucking Service AMERICAN MOTORIZED TRANSPORT Bonded and Insured Carriers CHICAGO DETROIT TOLEDO INDIANAPOLIS 616 W. Merrill St. * Phone Lincoln 1582.

BUILDINGS—“CURRY CUTS COST” CURRY CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors 200 EMPIRE LIFE BLDG. Riley 4162

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

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

Trucking CENTRAL Warehousing TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY Established 1887 118-132 S. Alabama St. Phone, Riley 9384

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WEATHER IS SPUR TO REALTY SALES

Eight North Side Building Lots Are Sold for $22,500 With improved weather, realty sales showed material gains in the last week, the weekly survey of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board disclosed tod a 3 - . Eight North Side residential building lots were reported sold within the last few days by F. C. Cash, realtor. The sales totaled $22,500. Two of the lots on Fifty-seventh street, east of Central avenue, were purchased by Ida Pike, builder, from W. R. Chapin. M. B. Ray also purchased two lots on Central avenue north of Fifty-ninth street from O. F. McCune. Through Cash—Mrs. Emma Van Arsdel sold to Charles Jackson a lot on Pall Creek boulevard, and Bay, purchaser of the Central avenu property, sold to Boland French, builder, a lot on Fifty-sixth street, east of Meridian street. Two other sales negotiated by Cash include sale by Charles B. Yoke to F. C. Albertshart of property on Fifty-fifth street east of Meridian street, and purchase by F. J. Fltcher from A. A. Uhl of a lot on New Jersey street north of Fortieth street. Eleven Deals Closed Close of eleven deals, amounting to $53,400. was announced by Frank J. Viehmann of the F. J. Viehmann Company. Five were contracts to build new homes Three will be erected by the Puritan Finance Company. They include a four-room bungalow at 1535 East Finley street for George M. Derleth; a five-room bungalow' for Paul and Dorothea Davis at De Quincey and Twelfth streets, and a six-room bungalow at Seventeenth and De Quincey streets for Eugene and Hazel Weaver. Two building contracts were made for the firm of Topp & Carlquist. A five-room double residence will be built at 802-04 North Oxford street, for Arthur and Loretta Maney. The same firm has started construction of a six-room, twostory single house in the 4000 block on North New' Jersey street for Francis J. and Minnie Fletcher. Viehmann represented Charles T. Stockton in the sale to Lawrence B. Lyons of a seven-room, two-story house at 1048 Division street. He also represented the Puritan Finance Company, for which he is exclusive sales agent, in the sale of six other properties. Among them was a five-room cottage at 2126 Ney street, bought by George and Cora Carr, and a five-room bungalow at 157 South Belmont avenue, purchased bv Frank and Emma Borst. Residence Is Sold A similar residence at 1541 Villa avenue was sold to ' Benjamin and Bernice Finegold, a house at 1421 Bradbury street was bought by Joseph and Daisy Toner, and a. house at 3729 South Meridian street was purchased by Charles and Caroline Bourne. Three transactions, totaling $37,000, were reported closed by Albert H. Wurster, president of the. Homedeil Realty Company. Included was the a ten-room house at 914 North Belle Vieu place to Lelia and Rose Gross. Wurster negotiated an exchange In which Dick Kersey traded a home at 745 North Pershing street, to James E. Rocap as PBrt. consideration for 8 six-room modern house at 215 North Mount street. Rocap was represented in the transaction by Charley H. Bailey. Tn another trade. Wurster represented Clifford Hackard in the purchase from Earl A. Heassler of a brick house at 5671 North Pennsylvania street. Heassler was represented by Ben Claypool of the Union Trust. Company. Sale of anew. five-room, modern bungalow at 4315 Winthrop avenue was announced by Herbert J. Spier, secretary of the Penway Finance Corporation. If was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Gcecker. Two Lots Purchased Sal? of two lots, in the Warfloigh addl-

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fion was reported by Robert W. Sfockwell, realtor. One was purchased by D. S. Conover from Charles P Yoke. The other was sold by Nathalie Connelly to Robert H. Shelhorn, realtor. Salesmen for the real estate department of the Washington Bank and Trust Company closed a number of deals, accordImg to Henley T. Hattel, manager. ! Among them were two exchanges. Tn ; one, negotiated by G. J. Carlin, H. C. | McMillan bought a residence at 5945 Central avenue from R. S. Willey, builder. | Willey accepting as part consideration a j homo at 3718 North Capitol avenue. A R. Scott represented both parties in a deal in w'hich Ralph Grover McKinney traded a house at 3352 North Sherman drive to Ira E. Branham for a six-acra tract on the Pendleton pike east of the Post road. ! Through the bank's realty department, I Felix A. Kannewurf purchased a lot in ; the Robert Hanna heirs’ addition and Mrs. |H. J. McDarch Jr. bought property at ■ 5674 Winthrop avenue. A filling station at Sixty-second street and the Lafayette road was bought by A. L. Miese! from John J. Greeley through H. I. Marsh. R. B. Hottel. representing August C. MMueller. sold a Central avenue lot to Ben M. Cloud, builder. CONCERNSELLS SIX-WHEEL UNIT Jumbo Equipment Company State Distributer. The Jumbo Equipment Company, 1141 East Washington street, has been appointed state distributer for the Hi-Lo 60-40 six-wheel unit, it is announced by James S. Long, general manager. The unit, according to Long, is exceedingly simple and means merely the addition of two rear wheels, axle and extra frame that fit quickly on the chassis of a truck. Advantages of the unit, Long said, include increased payload capacity, by approximately forty-inch longer wheelbase: reduced wear and tear on trucks, and improved riding quality. A number of these units have been placed with fleet, owners operating Ford and Chevrolet trucks. A | Chevrolet Six truck with one of the j units is on display at the Jones- \ Whitaker Sales Company, 334 North j Capitol avenue. FARM TARIFF "ATTACKED New Schedule W ill Increase Burden, Congressman Says, Bn Srripps-Hoicard Xncspqprr 4.Wnrr. WASHINGTON. June B.—Taking only a partial list of his necessities, a United States farmer will pay $166.40 a year tariff taxes under the new taiff bill as passed by the house, according to B. B. Hare ißep.) of South Ca volina. The bill raises industrial duties more in proportion than it does farm duties, Hare said, and the farmer under it will be worse off at the end of a year than he is now. The bill now is before the senate finance committee for open hearings beginning June 11.

CHROME PLATING MCKKI,. (Oi’l’KK OX ID A Ml FOl.lM! I Ml* Oi ALL META 1,5 The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY "Tlie Service Piaiers'Lincoln 8691 138 \V. lOti) St We Furnish I’rueli Service

CARS WASHED RITE DAT OR NITE Service Auto Laundry J. LI. KING, Prop. 130 South Capitol Avenue

INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY CORPORATION

run. CO Building Material and Coal, M Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lath, rr^ r Brick, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe ptep Drain Tile, Mortar Color, Ce- T %CrHP 07 l.rrr MlßfilTTlEtr 1 ment, Blocks, Flue Lining. I State and DeLoss Sts. DRex. 0263

ERECTORS OF STRUCTURAL STEEL THE R. R GOODRICH CO. “RUSS” GOODRICH, Pres. 1144 E. Georgia St. Phone Drexel 0354

Hours: 10 to 12 a. in.. 2 to 5 p. m.. 7to3p. ni Other hours by appointment. Ph ne DRexM64l9 E. M. RYAN, D.C, M. C. FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHIROPRACTOR 1066% Virginia Ate. Indianapolis

Columbia Construction Company X CONTRACTORS Office mil Vards 2102-2116 COLUMBIA AVENUE Phone: HEmloci 4366 Sewer Construction Excavating and Grading

COFFEE FIRM 81IIL0S OP BIG CITYBOSINESS Hoosier Company Bases Its Growth on Quality and Service. The Hoosier Coffee Company, Ipc., 1417-21 Southeastern avenue, an Indianapolis concern, in the thirteen years since its start has prospered until now it enjoys the largest coffee business in Indianapolis. The company entered the wholesale coffee business June 1, 1916, j catering to hotels, clubs, restaurants i and grocers. It operates in IndianI apolis and central Indiana, distributing by its own truck delivery system with a fleet of thirteen units. The company has seventeen salesman. The business was founded and built up* on the theory of concenj trating its efforts within this ter- ! ritory, on service and the freshness I of its product. Gives Quick Srvice. Coffrc being an item that deterio- ! rates after roasting, the company has built up a system permitting daily delivery service to local restaurants and hotels, weekly service to local grocers, and delivery every two weeks to the central Indiana territory. Coffee is imported by the company in the raw state from Brazil, Arabia, Dutch East Indies. Mexico. Columbia, Guatemela and Venezuela. Brought here green, it goes through the resting process, is blended, ground in various ways and packed in different types of containers. ready to enter the distribution system. Able to Supply Any Blend With so many different types of green coffee blended in the local plant, the company is able to prepare any blend desired by the public. The company is giving demonstrations of its Hoosier Club French drip coffee, prepared with the “Drip-O-Later" coffee maker, at various groceries, offering these coffee makers to the public with purchase of one pound of the coffee and 95 cents. Officials of the company are Everett Irish, president and treasurer: John W. Bader, vice-president, and Walter E. Beauchamp, secretary. TULIP TIME IN MICHIGAN Bn r. nitcd Press HOLLAND. Mich.. June S.—lt's lulip time in Holland. Visitors from surrounding cities are being attracted by the gorgeous display of flowers. There are more than a Quarter of a million tulips in Hoi-

More ’Pep L p t us dean your cylinders and grind your valves. It makes your car act like a new one. All work at a reasonable price. Satisfactory Service — Priced Right Wrecking Service Madden-Copple Company; Inc, 733 N. Capitol “Always Open '

“PACKARD” 31 W. 13th St 3816 E. Washington St. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. L =

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MAR M O \ The Alarm on Motor Car j Company, builders of line * ears since 1902, is today enjoying the greatest sue- r . r , T : ‘Y* Tdh'ams, cess and importance m its Motor Ca r Company impressive seventy-eight years’ history.

OUR NEW North Side Freight Depot Located in the INDIANAPOLIS INDUSTRIAL CENTER (At Martindale and 19ill St.i NOW OPEN Shipper* desiring: information please <ll Mr. Stuart, Div. Pass, ant] Frt. Ast.. Phone RI. 9692, or visit this large new depot and see its advantages. UNION TRACTION

HOOSIER COFFEE CO. INDIANAPOLIS ROASTERS OF GOOD COFFEES CATERING TO HOTELS—CLUBS—RESTAURANTS —GROCERS

Indiana Condensed Milk Cos. Producers of Wilson's Milk

THE HOOSIER VENEER COMPANY IXrOKI’OKATED MANUFACI UR UUS OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC VENEERS & LUMBER INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA

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The SINKER-DAVIS co. Engine and Boiler Repairs. Heavy Blaeksmithing. Sheet Tanks and Smoke Stacks. 230 to 270 South Missouri Tel.—Lincoln 3559-3550

‘•XVe Take the Dents Out of AVcidenis” C. OFF & CO. Sheet Metal Contractors XVL KEPAIK RADIATORS, i ESDESS. BODIES AND GAS TASKS 107 North East St. 107 N, East Street Lincoln 1549

SHAN ¥ FIRE-PRO Ji WAREHOUSE SO9L Mil: \ OUK H KMTCKE Moving, Storage, Packing. Shipping AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY 1430 N. ILLINOIS ST. Riley 7434 ■■■■ ■■■■

JUNE 8. 1929!

Lake Stales GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Cos., Inc. Indianapolis Division 326-350 West Georgia Indianapolis

Prompt Delivery C. O. WARNOCK Authorized Dealer Sales and Service 813 E. Washington Phone—Lincoln 8396

REST A NKXV CAR OR TRUCK j DRIVE IT YOURSELF

BLAKLEY GRANITE CO. Large Display of finished Work on Exhibition 3502 L. New York St IRv. 4130

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 R 1 ley 5604

if You Want AUTO GLASS Come to Service Glass Cos. 33 West Michigan St.