Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 96, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1929 — Page 10

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tfihtiitsirial Activities

Pure Air and Pure Food Provision for the proper circulation of pure cold air of the correct degree of humidity is an essential requirement of every refrigerator if it is to properly preserve food. Circulation of pure air, not too dry, not too moist, properly aerates the food wthout drying out the natural juices or destroying the flavor. The interiors of our refrigerators are designed to provide for free and proper circulation of pure cold air throughout the container thus keeping all foods fresh, sweet and nutritive. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.

THE NEW CHEVROLET fiig truck Jl3jy]ot|§W HAS 6 CYLINDERS 4 llHHr™* 32% more power—greater speed—so% more capacity—seven inches more wheelbase—4-speed transmission and 4-wheel brakes. COME IN AND SEE IT! HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 E. Washington Riley 5325

The Best Paint In the World Won’t Cover Up the Defects in Inferior Lumber The original cost may be a little less but think of the upkeep. Brannum-Keene Lumber Cos. 3506 E. Washington Phone —Irvington 0404 “W£ HURRY”

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

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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 AV. Ohio St. Branch, 42d & Monon Ry.

RUG CLEANING DE LUXE 9x13 DOMESTIC RUGS CLEANED, 52.00 SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS 1804 College Ave. Phone—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 244 Yandes LL 1119 HE 5085

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

Serve regularly and then note the improvement in your health and that of your children. Serve It Often Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream Cos. RI ley 5404

CLEAN OAL QUALITY & QUANTITY Servfce and Satisfaction Guaranteed J. L. Hogue Fuel & Supply Cos. 29th and Canal Phone, TAlbot 4798

Auto GLASS Replaced! See Us for Safety Glass Distributor* t Francisco An to Heater* Rubco Brake Lining Biflex Window Wing* Perfection Windshield Company 26 W. Pratt St. Lincoln 2MO Indianapolis

Joseph Gardner Company Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Repairs on Sl*te, Tile and Gravel Roots, Gutter*, Spouting and Furnace* Riley 1562 147-153 KENTUCKY AVENUE

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

“The Advertisers on This Page Are Responsible for Commerce and Industries Growth of Indianapolis”

VETERAN FIRM PIONEERS MANY MONEYMAKERS Holcomb & Hoke Company Brings Millions to City in 30 Years. A firm that has brought many millions of dollars to Indianapolis during its more than thirty years of successful, large-scale operations, and that is well and favorably known throughout the United States and in many foreign countries is the Holcomb & Hoke Manufacturing Company. Although this company has manufactured and marketed a variety of products all of them have had for their chief purpose the building of business and profits for the merchants who buy them. The products now being manufactured by Holcomb & Hoke fit into this general plan of manufacturing and selling and have done much to enhance the company’s reputation for being “the world's largest manufacturers of moneymaking equipment for merchants.” Perhaps more people know the Holcomb & Hoke Manufacturing Company as the makers of popcorn machines, for until rather recently that had been the major activities for more than fifteen years. Pioneers Other Products But within the last two years this company, which so successfully has pioneered several other products and markets, has taken the initiative in the founding of anew industry—the manufacture of coin-operated, amplified musical instruments, used chiefly in commercial locations such as cases, restaurants, berbecues, confectioneries, pharmacies, hotels, clubs, waiting rooms, dance halls and a wide variety of places where people congregate and desire entertainment of a high-class nature. Electramuse is the trade name under which this instrument is marketed and it is being sold through a network of dealers covering the United States. The company maintains an entertainment booking bureau to serve the owners of Electramuse instruments. This bureau constantly is in search of the most popular phonograph recordings of all makes and these are sent to customers on a plan modeled somewhat after the circulating library idea. Use Advertising Extensively In addition to the manufacture and sale of popcorn machines and the electramuse, the Holcomb & Hoke* Manufacturing Company also are extensive manufacturers of freezer counters—refrigerated show cases for use in up-to-date retail meat and grocery establishments and other retail stores selling perishable foods, and a compact, quicklunch equipment enabling soda fountain operators and others who wish to serve lunches but do not wish to engage in the restaurant business exclusively, to do so in their already established places of business. The company has hundreds of salesmen in all parts of the United States and is a large user of advertising. One unique service the company renders to those who buy its equip-

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Long Distance Trucking Service ! AMERICAN MOTORIZED TRANSPORT Bonded and Insured Carriers CHICAGO DETROIT TOLEDO INDIANAPOLIS 616 W. Merrill SL _ Clone 15 *S,

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

S “RELIABLE” HAMS AND BACON. MILD, SWEET, TENDER AND JUICY RINGAN&CfIL PORK AND BEEF PACKERS

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

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

MANY HOMES SOLD DURING LAST WEEK

Widespread Activity Shown in Board’s Survey of City. Widespread activity in the Indianapolis real estate market during the last week was reported today in the weekly survey of the Indianapolis Real Esate Board. Five homes were reported sold by Robert Allison, manager of the Allison Realty Company. In three of the deals the properties were owned by C. O. Grinslade. One of them, 3555 Wilcox street, was bought by Chesley Bailey, and a bungalow at 4003 East Eleventh street, was sold to Paul Graybill. Other deals made by Allison were the sale to the Rev. I. Luther Seng of a house at 2753 Barth avenue, owned by the Allison Company, and the sale lor the Fletcher Avenue Savings and Loan Association to John Peterman of a house at 1424 Gimber street. Bungalow Is Sold Lawrence J. Sexton, realtor, reported the sale by John E. Goory to Clarence J. and Louise Beidelman of a six-room, modern bungalow at 702 North Riley avenue. Goory was represented in the transaction by Carl Sobbe of the C. W. Henry Company. Construction of two new homes was announced by Harvey E. Rogers, builder. A two-story frame residence at 5404 Lowell avenue, Is being completed at a cost of approximately SIO,OOO as a home for William Stehlin. Rogers also announced work is nearing completion on a two-story, brick veneer resideiice at 5652 Central avenue. Tire residence will have four bedrooms and two baths and is valued at approximately $17,500. Sale of twelve lots In the Warflelgh addition was announced by Robert W. Stockwell. realtor. Four of them, facing Riverview drive, west of Central avenue, were purchased from Charles S. Lewis by the Elder-Langmaid-Moldthan Company, which already has started construction of four new homes on the sites. Lots Change Hands Harry L. Parrish, architect, of New York City, purchased two lots in the 6100 block on Riverview drive from Lewis, and Montgomery S. Lewis sold a lot in the same block to J. J. Wesson. Property In the 6200 block on North Delaware street was sold by Walter Slate to Frank N. Nelson, builder, and Chester W. Cones, builder, bought a lot in the same block on Park avenue from Kleber W. Hadley. Stockwell represented O. D. Parrish, local builder, in the purchase of two Warfleigh lots on Central avenue north of Sixty-fourth street. One was bought from BUILDING DECREASES Twenty-Three Presidential and One College Permit Issued, New construction in Indianapolis, as represented by the week’s building permits, was slower than during the previous week, according to a report by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board today. Permits totaling $114,650, representing twenty-three residential jobs, were issued by the city building commissioner. The only other permit for new construction was for an addition to Indiana Central College, at 4001 Otterbein avenue, to cost $4,000.

ment is newspaper advertising for use by the owner of the equipment. Advertisements of an excellent quality are prepared at the home office and furnished to any merchant owning Holcomb & Hoke equipment who wishes to use his local newspaper to advertise for more business. This service is widely used and is responsible for greater increases in business on the part of the owners of H. & H. equipment.

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Russell C. Lowell and the other was sold by Edward C. Plume. A lot at Park avenue and Sixty-third street was bought by Elmer L. Frentress from Paul Brandleln. Sales Total SIO,OOO Sales totaling approximately $40,000 were closed during the week by William Low Rice, realtor. One of the largest transactions was the purchase by Miss Mary Vestal of a home at 5021 Graceland avenue. The residence Is of English type brick veneer with three bedrooms. A five-room, frame bungalow at the northwest corner of Guilford avenue and Fifty-second street was sold to Mrs. Mary E. Wysong, and Clarence H. Beach bought a lot on Graceland court near Fifty-first street, in the Cedar Crest addition. Rice also announced the sale of a two-story, double residence at 2856-58 North Capitol avenue. C. & G. FOUNDRY FIRM READY FOR EXPANSION Brisk Business Done in Machine Bushings and Bearing Bronze. Machine bushings and bearing bronze are carried in large quantities by the C. & G. Foundry and Pattern Company, with main offices and brass and aluminum foundry at 1026 Kentucky avenue. Entering anew field with the manufacture and sale of these materials, the C. & G. foundry already has built up a business, the size of which will necessitate expansion in the near future. The bronze sticks are a foot long, are solid and cored, ranging in diameter from one-half inch to twelve Inches, and are made from bearing bronze, tough yet easy to work on machines. They will stand up under terrific strain. Tons of castings are turned out daily by the foundry company. prepareTfor food PRESERVATION MONTH Appoint Members of Committees to Handle City Angle. Appointment of members of an executive committee and the Indianapolis Food Preservation council to handle local preservation of “National Food Preservation Month,” when it is staged soon, was announced today. Members of the council and committee will attend a banquet at the Columbia Club, at a date to be announced later, when final plans for the event will be made. Members of the council are: Dr. H. E. Barnard, former federal food administrator; Paul Q. Richey, Chamber of Commerce president; Mayor L. Ert Slack; Elmer W. Stout, president of the Fletcher American National bank; Dr. Herman G. Morgan, board of health secretary; Ida Langerwlsch, domestic science supervision; Gertrude E. Gallagher, dietician; William F. King, state board of health secretary, and Glenn D. Burton, child hygiene division, city board of health. Executive committee members are: J. B. Bailey, chairman: Ted Brown, E. H. Bingham, A. F. Head, C. S. Wheeler, Charles Bieler, J. O. Jackson, F. G. Rastenberg, E. Webb Spaiks, Boyd Gurley. Ray Everson, James Stuart, B. F. Lawrence, Don U. Bridge, E. W. Tapscott and Ga?£ Sanborn, JOHN BULL’S VERSION Ambassador Dawes’ ‘Underslung’ Is Called ‘Upside down Briar.’ Bu United Press LONDON, Aug. 31.—The famous underslung pipe of General Charles G. Dawes, the American ambassador, is not referred to as an underslung in London. It usually is called an “upside idown briar.”

CHROME PLATING NICKEL, COPPER. OXID AND POLISHING OF ALL METALS The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY “The Service Platers" Lincoln 8691 138 W. 10th St. We Furnish Truck Service

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

INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY CORPORATION

, /SXpitolOty run ® Building Materia) and Coal, I*l Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lath, % j*£ rnn*££jgF'7!fOi Brick, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe, & JjßFf Drain Tile, Mortar Color, Ce- T jgjjjg fl ment, Blocks, Fine Lining. JLiSsiilSs; - State and DeLoss St*. DRex, 0263 ,

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

TOWELS GAIN IN POPULARITY Ostermeyer Firm Equips Local Plants. With employers daily increasing comforts in offices and factories, A. O. Ostermeyer of the Ostermeyer Paper Company, 148 Virginia avenue, paper distributing and mill agents, announced that Scot-Tissue and Waldorf paper towels have gained high favor. Due to enormous factory production, costs have been reduced to such extent that towels can be obtained at a low cost. Most of the large installations of these products have been made after competitive tests on a cost per month basis. The manufacturers of Scot-Tissue towels agree 1 to prove by such tests that the use of this service actually will reveal a lower cost each month than any other towel service. The Ostermeyer Paper Company is the exclusive local distributor for Scot-Tissue towels and have equipped scores of local offices, buildings and institutions with this service. Ostermeyer said that since the first of the current year there has been a decided swing toward the better quality towel. Ostermeyer said the texture of the Scot-Tissue towels is entirely different than the average paper towels and gives quick absorption, and a soft smooth surface but has the strength to stand up under vigorous rubbing with wet hands. Attractive new features in the line of fixtures are installed without cost to users. SPANIARD CROSSES ATLANTIC IN SLOOP Spends Forty Days in Voyage From New York to Home Lane. SAN LUCAR DE BARREMEDA, Spain, Aug. 31.—The Spanish population was feting anew trans-At-lantic hero here today in the person of Francheschi' Caballero, who spent forty days in crossing from New York to Bonanza beach in a sloop. Caballero on his arrival at Bonanza Friday also had a young stowaway aboard, a boy named Roberto Lopez, who concealed himself in the sloop before it left New York. Altogether, Caballero had been eighty-four days on the ocean, having sailed northward from Porto Rico to New York before starting across the Atlantic.

MILLIONS OF ACRES RAVAGED BY FLOODS Damage to Be Enormous in India, Egypt, and Yugo-Slavia. Bu United Press LONDON, Aug. 31.—Tens of thousands of people were homeless today as a result of floods in Egypt, India, and Yugo-Slavia. Millions of acres were under water. The property damage was incalcuable. Bu United Press CAIRO, Aug. 31.—1 t was estimated today that $20,000,000 worth of cotton in Upper Egypt was in danger of being destroyed by the rising gwaters of the Nile. Some of the tributaries already have begun to overflow, doing great damage to the summer maize crop. The government has voted a fund of sl,000,000 to help the afflicted area.

Save Money An inspection now and then of your automobile, may save you a big repair bill later on. Let us give your car the once over. Satisfactory Service — Priced Right Wrecking Service Madden-Copple Company, Inc. 733 N. Capitol “Always Open”

A New Fast Luxury Train ‘The Southeastern Limited’ Now In Daily Service Lv. Indpls. for Rushville, Connersville, 4:15 P. M. For Shelbyville, Gr’nsburg, Cincinnati, 4:05 P.M. No Local Stops Porter Service No Extra Fare Reserved Seats For Call Riley 4501 INDIANAPOLIS & SOUTHEASTERN R. R. “Keeping Abreast of the Times”

XMARMON A Quality-Built Straight-Eight for Every Purse Marmon Motor Car Cos., Indianapolis

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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 INCORPORATED MANUFACTURERS OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC VENEERS & LUMBER INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

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

“We Take th. Cent* Out of Accidents” C. OFF & CO. Sheet Metal Contractor* WE REPAIR RADIATORS. FENDERS. BODIES AND GAS TANKS 107 North East St. 107 N. East Street Lincoln 1549

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

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

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" MONUMENTS BLAKELY GRANITE CO. 3502 E ’ ork St. IR. 4130 fr- - 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

If You Want auto glass Come to Service Glass Cos. 33 West Michigan St.