Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1929 — Page 8
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There’s Refrigerators I uP That Are Good There’s More that are gtJmV <C Whet you -wish to buy or not a jtey 4i visit to our refrigerator sales- room y#jLzf' @yla will be of much interest to you. Aj\\ TL 1 POLAR ICE ,4 W. £ W and FUEL CO. - ajriF'T Show Room 2000 Northwestern Are. Phone—Talbot 0689 There’s One of Our Ice Stations in Your Neighborhood
HUmboldt 5466 J. H. KING & Company Sewer and Grading Contractors 4815 Washington Blvd.
Lake States 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
/O sllii-air X njJ.g TRADE MARK RECISTSREB - IST Adv 1 ove air v :*h less current than . I rvl TtiJ'nv other fans their size. Fresh air * MEIER ELECTRIC and MACHINE COMPANY 'vXJl'. - L i>C. mot — ' ! ifi . MKKIIJIAX. LI. 2WI
SAFE TO p^DER Made in Indianapolis
Indiana Condensed Milk Cos. Producers of Wilson’s Milk
Auto Tops Curtains / Body and j Fender worK ‘ /y * & Indianapolis Auto Top Cos. 919 East Washington Phone Lincoln 1625
RUG CLEANING DE LUXE 9x12 DOMESTIC RUGS CLEANED. 52.00 SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS 1804 College Ave. Phone—HEmlock 4462
Street and Road Paving Indiana Asphalt Paving Company (Incorporated) ;b Street and Columbia Avenue
Include 40^^\ce Cream in the regular diet. If will correct practically every food deficiency existing in the ordinary menu. Serve ft Often Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream Cos. RT ley 5104
Quality, Purity, Cleaniiness 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. Merriil Phone Drexel 5600
CLEAN OAL QUALITY & QUANTITY Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed J. L. Hogue Fuel & Supply Cos. 29th and Canal Phone, TAlbot 4798
The SINKER-DA VIS co. Engine and Boiler Repairs. Heavy Blacksmithing. Sheet Tanks and Smoke Stacks. 230 to 270 South Missouri Tel.—Lincoln 3558-3550
Auto GLASS Replaced! See Us for Safety Glass Distributors: Francisco Auto Heaters Rusco P.rake Lining Biliei Window Wings Perfection Windshield Company 25 W. Pratt St. Lincoln 2040 Indianapolis
CHROME PLATING NICKEL. COPPER. OXID AM) POLIsHI.NU OF ALL METALS The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY "The Service Lincoln 8697 138 W. 10th St. We Furnish Trnck Service
Oakes Service on Metal Stampings is backed by Complete Equipment and Years of Experience. OAKES DIVISION HOUDAILLE-HEKSHEY CORPORATION
“The Advertisers on This Page Are Responsible for Commerce and Industries’ Growth of Indianapolis’ ’
MARTIN AGENCY WINS SUCCESS IN INSURANCE Bases Growth on Ability to Satisfy Its Clients. Based upon a foundation of nothing but satisfied clients, the Harvey B. Martin insurance agency. 801 New City Trust building, has grown to become one of the largest single agency insurance offices in the state. The agency handies fire, auto and windstorm insurance written by the Northern Insurance Company of New York, with assets of more than $10,000,000. Growth of the agency’s business has been due to service g'iven in the way of handling losses. All losses have the personal attention of Martin, who has been in the insurance business in Indianapolis thirty-nine years, and are paid through local banks. All dwelling losses are handled by a contractor who has been connected with the agency for the last fifteen years. 34 HOUSES STARTED; WORK TOTALS $288,000 Building Gains During Week; 550.000 Garage Being Erected. With thirty-four new residences started this week, and several business and industrial projects begun, local building conditions were good, according to the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. The board's compilation, of city building permits showed a total of $288,550 of new construction started during the period. Residential projects totaled $207,150. making the average dwelling in excess of $6,000. an unusually high figure. Among other projects was a $50,000 garage, started by W. H. Cook at Eleventh and Pennsylvania streets; additions to the plants of the Columbia Conserve Company, Churchman avenue and the Belt railroad, and Piel Bros. Starch Company. 1515 Drover street; a Lincoln Oil'Refining Company service sta-; tion at Tibbs avenue and Washington street, and several community storerooms. NAMED ON BANK STAFF Washington Trust Adds S. C. Legge to Realty Department, Appointment of Scott C. Legge as a representative of the real estate department of the Washington Bank & Trust Company was announced today by Henley T. Hottel, manager of the department. Legge will represent the business and industrial division. He was organizer and developer of the RubTex Products Company, Inc., local manufacturers of rubber products. He was secretary-treasurer of the company until about a year ago, when he sold his interest.
Joseph Gardner Company Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Repairs on Slate, T/Ie and Gravel Roofs. Gutters, Spouting and Furnaces Riley 1562 147-153 KENTUCKY AVENUE
LIMESTONE CHIPS and SIDEWALKS Add an Artistic Touch to Your Home Setting HAYES CONSTRUCTION CO. 30th Street at Canal TA Ibott 6*38
ERECTORS OF STRUCTURAL STEEL THE R. H. GOODRICH CO. “RUSS" GOODRICH, Pres. 1144 E. Georgia St. Phone Drexel 0354
BUILDINGS— “CURRY CUTS COST" CURRY CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors 200 EMPIRE LIFE BLDG. Riley 4162
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY CORPORATION
“PACKARD” 1 31 W. 13th SL 3816 E. Washington St. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO.
CHARLES McGARVEY PLASTERING CONTRACTOR ESTABLISHED 1893 5264 Washington Blvd. Phone Humboldt 4582
THE INDIAXAPOLIS TIMES
CITY REALTY SALES ARE SPEEDING UP
Several Important Deals Closed in Last Week, Survey Shows. Realty sales in Indianapolis showed marked improvement during the last week, including transfer of several business properties, vacant lots and small and large houses, the weekly market survey of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board disclosed today. One of the largest single deals was the sale by the American Estates Company to Hugh Love of a large English-tvpc, brick veneer home at 5354 North Meridian street. The house is located on a lot IOOx | 300 feet in an exclusive residential j section. It contains six bedrooms | and four baths. i Representing Bertha. Dubking, the Amerj ican Estates Company sold to Dr. F. E. Gifford a property at the southwest corner of Jefferson and Michigan streets, consisting of three business rooms and a doulbe house. The ground measures 60x130 I feet. | The company also sold to Carl R. Vaught ! from Frank H. and Emily J. Smith, a three-bedroom bungalow at 125 West Fortieth street. Total sales of the company were 397.500. according to Joseph J. Argus. president. Concern to Expand Plans for enlargement of the Reliance Specialty Company, local manufacturing ! concern, became known with the an- | nouncement of the purchase by James P. Burcham, owner, of a lot at 2229 Massachusetts avenue, adjoining the plant, from Anna M. Rum ford. The property. 34x88 feet, was bought through the Klee tz Schreiber Company, realtors. The manufacturing company will build on it a one-story brick building as an enlargement of its present factory. Several other deals were closed by Klee & Schreiber. Among them was the sale of a four-room bungalow at 1514 Markwood avenue to Wilbur Baser. The owner was Harold W. Bassingham. The company contracted to build for Raymond E. and Martha F. Higgs a five-room bungalow on Pleasant Run boulevard between Ridgeview drive and Kenyon street. The company also is building two fiveroom bungalows, one at 2726 Barth avenue and one at 2749 Manker street, in the Garfield- Park district. Joseph J. Klee, member of the firm, also announced sale by the company to Carl A. Hueber 6f a five-room modern suburban house in the 4000 block oh South Meridian street. Sales Total $36,000 Sales totaling approximately $36,000 were announced by Wayne W. Schmidt, sales manager of the real estate department of the Farmers' Trust Company. Included was a one-story brick business property on Virginia avenue, sold b ,r L. C. Vails, representative of the department. Vails also sold a four-bedroom brick veneer house at 3642 Winthrop avenue and a five-room bungalow at 3246 Graceland avenue. Hugh Gerow, salesman, sold several properties in Williams West Highlands addition. Sales in the addition included three vacant lots and one five-room bungalow to different purchasers. An exchange in which A. J. Schmidt accepted title to a 78-acre farm in Boone county, and Ethan A. Martin assumed two local properties at 856 Fletcher avenue and 439 Blake street, was announced by Joe Goode of the firm of Goode & Goode, realtors. Sale to M. W. Turner of a lot at 243S Boulevard place and contract to build for Turner a five-room modern bungalow and three-car garagC on the property was announced by Bridges & Graves. The lot was purchased by Charles A. Johnson. |
j Established 1868 HENRY C. SMITHER ROOFING CO. Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors 430 S. Meridian St. Lincoln 4937
Hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Pb ne DRexel 6419 E. M. RYAN, D.C., M.C. FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHIROPRACTOR 1066 1 ? Virginia Ave. Indianapolis
S Another lot at 807 South Sheffield avenue, ] was sold to Oliver Miller. Farm Is Traded Salesmen for the realty department of the Washinkton Bank and Trust Company closed a number of deals during the week, according to Henley T. Hottel. manager of the department. In an exchange negotiated by Roland M. Arens, representative of the departments. Louis Wilkerson acquired a farm in Jackson palmty. near Seymour. Samuel F. Asher, owner, accepting in trade n property at 744 Sumner avenue. Four lots in the Meridian Hills addition were sold. One was purchased by Leila R. Throckmorton through G. J. Carlon. Two lots were sold by Arnold Davis to Robert J. Munn and Marrett L. Carr purchased one lot through J. C. Myers. An eighteen-acre tract in Marion county. north of Lakeside development, was sold by E. A. Shockley to E. E. Tilson. Other deals negotiated by representaI tives of the Washington Bank and Trust Company during the week included the sale by Herbert Paine through J. F. Conerty to James G. Gentry of a house at 122 Dickson street; purchase by Charles and Hope Young from T. S. Hood through John F. Clayton of a residence at 327 Taft street, and two sales by E. H. McClain, In one of these, E. F. Kitselman sold to Charles F. Steffin a lot in Braden’s addition and in the other Samuel F. Morris bought property at 1029 Tibbs avenue from John F. Engelke. COMPANY GETS MANY PAVING JGBSJN CITY Indiana Asphalt Concern Is One of Biggest Firms Here, Some of the biggest, street paving contracts in the city have been completed by the Indiana Asphalt Paving Company, 2810 Columbia avenue, within the past two years. These include Delaware street from St, Clair to Sixteenth street; Capitol avenue from Tenth to Sixteenth street; Meridian street from Sixteenth street to Fall Creek; East Washington street from the Belt railroad to Audubon road. At present the company is awaiting contract for paving of East street from Ohio to Massachusetts, being the low bidder. The company has been in business since 1915 and in that time has built up an enviable reputation. It is now one of the biggest paving contractors in the city, being equipped to lay 250.000 yards of paving a year. Officers of the company are C. I. Brillhart, president; George A. Brillhart. vice-president, and W. C. Richter, secretary’. OPENS MODERN OFFICE Dr. W. L. Van Osdol, prominent optometrist, for the last four years associated with Leo Lando. Inc... has opened a modern office at 605 State Life building. Dr. Van Osdol has served as secretary of the Opto- 1 metric Research Academy and is now president of an Indiana club. In preparation for meeting the demands of his patients. Dr. Van Osdol has brought to his aid the most modern equipment, Spain to Declare Amnesty Bn United Press MADRID, June 15.—A general amnesty in favor of the officers involved in the February revolt is being planned by the government, it was understood here today.
CARS WASHED RITE DAY 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 2488
BENT A NEW CAB OB TRUCK DRIVE IT YOCKSKLF
Columbia Construction Company CONTRACTORS Office and Vards 2102-2116 COLUMBIA AVENUE Phone: HEmlock 4566 Sewer Construction Excavating and Gradfng > ■ ■ 1 ■ "=*
FIRM HANDLES MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS Repair and Experimental Jobs Done at City Plant, Machine work of all kinds is handled by the Western Machine works, 408 West Tenth street. The plant is doing experimental work for a number of companies, repair work for factories, ice and ice cream plants, hotels, laundies and other firms. The company specializes in repairing engine#, pumfis, compressors and refrigerant machinery. At present, it is working on several automatic labor-saving machines, and recently completed several experimental automatic railway gates for the International Safety Gate Company. The firm does service and repair work on engines shipped here from all over the country, several shipments being received each week. Cylinder reboring is done anywhere in the state without removing the machinery from the plajit in whujh it is located. The company has been in business since 1908, formerly being located at Market and Wi t streets. G. F. Spechin, president, is one of the best known men in this work in Indiana, where he has won the confidence of engineers by solving their engine problems. George Malott is manager. INLAND BANK FORMS REAL ESTATE CONCERN New Firm Will Handle Sales of North Side Subdivisions. Establishment of the JohnsonWright Realty Company, with offices at 6253 College avenue, was announced today by Walter B. Johnson, manager of the real estate department of the Inland Bank and Trust Company. The company was organized to handle sales of north side subdivisions of the Inland company, including the Arden addition, between White river and Seventy-first street and between Pennsylvania street and College avenue; Northborough, on East Sixty-second street; Northern Hills, north of Broad Ripple on State Road No. 31. and North Meridian Manor addition at Meridian and Eighty-sixth streets. Associated with Johnson in the new company is Newton B. Wright, who will be in immediate charge of the north side office. < Manuel McGoldrirk and L. R. Heady are members of the sales force. Civil War Shrapnel Removed Bit United Press CANTON, 111.. June 15.—A piece of shrapnel imbedded in the back of John Murphy, 84-year-old Civil war veteran, was removed by Dr, John Coleman yesterday. The shrapnel lodged in Murphy’s back In 1864.
©Use c ßmCttp& ForSANITARY DRINKING SERVICE For Office or Factory Ask about our fre.e dispenser offer Phone RI ley 6902 Ostermeyer Paper Cos.
HOLCOMB and HOKE MFG. CO. Manufacturers 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
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MARMOJ The Marmon Motor Oar j Company, builders of fine cars since 1902, is today enjoying the greatest sue- ~ *?; bT/iiams, cess and importance in its Motor Ca ’r Company impressive seventy-eight years’ history.
OUR NEW North Side Freight Oepot Located in the INDIANAPOLIS INDUSTRIAL CENTER (At Martindale and 19th St.) NOW OPEN Shippers desiring information please call Mr. Stuart, Div. Pass, and Frt. Agt., Phone RI. 9692. or visit this large new depot and see its advantages. ONION TRACTION
HOOSIER COFFEE CO. INDIANAPOLIS ROASTERS OF GOOD COFFEES CATERING TO HOTELS—CLUBS—RESTAURANTS—GROCERS
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If You Need Any BODY or FENDER REPAIRS Let Us Give Ton Our Estimate s&s BODY and FENDER REPAIR Located Bear Chamber of Commerce Bids- * Kiley 4040
± @!PlTOLflimiL(l /7V Building Material and Coal, J* Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lath, j r GL Brick, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe r JT Drain Tile, Mortar Color, Ce- T lfcr[3f tUirFf ment. Blocks, Flue L ! ning. I-■ ■ . Mate ami DeLoss Sts. liKex 0263
C. C. SHIPP & CO. Manufacturers of the D-I V entilating Radiator Units Office: 212 Castie Hall Riley 2232 Indianapolis, Indiana, U. S. A.
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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. -I-
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o'UZy.u AWNINGS Made by EEERHARDT 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 RI ley 5604
WOODSTOCK Modern Typewriters for Modern Business ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION Phone Lincoln 4712
