Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 198, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1929 — Page 5

DEC. 2a 1929.

Why Take a Chance? In fairness to yourself would you take a chance in depending wholly upon the other fellow to supply you with the kind of merchandise you want? Not unless you were first assured that you were •dealing with a firm which depends upon your future business and whose past reputation in dealing with the public is above reproach. Buy your coal from a dealer who can be depended upon in giving you what you order. Phone TAlbot 0689 POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Ave.

We’ll Take Care of It! When you stand by the disabled car in perplexity, let your face light with a smile at the thought of the Hare Chevrolet Company. At any time—day or night—we are ready to answer your SOS and speed to the scene of wreck with our towing truck and apparatus. HARE CHEVROLET COMPANY 552 East Washington St. Phone RI ley 5325

and Fender Repairing Pone by experts, whose years of experience assure you of results that will more than please. C. Off and Company 107 N. East St LI. 1549

LICENSEE -A _ ] * naiana Automatic Sprinkler Cos. i IrSM Fice Prevention ■fcpPßtX/FD SSI 702 E ’ Market st - Lin- 9540 j

Complete Factory Maintenance 6 Departments Under One Roof LIGHT MACHINE SHOP HEAVY MACHINE SHOP BOILER SHOP BLACKSMITH SHOP FOUNDRY WOOD-WORKING SHOP 1 Management Overhead The SINKER-DAVIS Cos. 230 S. Missouri Phone, LI. 3559

Sewer Construction of All Types Call Us for Estimates COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION CO. !108 Columbia Ave. HEmlock 4566

Auto Glass Duplicate shatter-proof safety glass installed while you wait. Distributors: < Francisco Auto Heaters ] Rusco Brake Lining: t Perfection Windshield > Company SS W. Pratt St. Lincoln S<MO'

Wm. P. Jungclaus Cos. Established 1875 General Building Contractors 825-837 Massachusetts Avenue. Phone Riley 2333

Joseph Gardner Company Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Impairs on Slate. Tile and (iri(l Roofs, Gutters. Spouting nnd Furnaces Riley 1562 147-153 KENTUCKY AVENUE

RETAIL COAL CLUB, INC. Indianapolis, Ind. Office 217 Medical Arts Bldg. Phone Riley 4669. Organized for the Co-Operation Between and the Benefit of the Public and the Dealer.

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All Expense Cruise De Luxe Mediterranean The most comprehensive Itinerary of romantic and historic cities . . . offering an exceptionally long visit In Egypt and the Holy Land . . . and including such unusual ports as Cattaro. Tunis, Malta, Syracuse, Taormina, Ragnsa ... in addition to the usual Mediterranean countiies. For Fnrther Information The Union Trust Cos. Richard A. Knrtr, Travel Dept. Mgr.

—Used on the Finest HOMES! SHINGLES —durable —attractive ” —economical FIRE—SAFE HENRY C. SMITHER ROOFING CO. 430 S. Meridian. Lincoln 4937

Marietta Mfg. Company 16th St. and Sherman Drive Indianapolis Casi-onyk a^VUrwus^fab!/*.

CHROME PLATING NICKEL. COPPER, OXID AND POLISHING OF ALL METALS The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY s "The Service Platers" Lincoln *697 138 W. 101 b St. We Furnish Truck Service

FOUNDRY WORKS COMPLETES ONE OF BESTYEARS Pattern Shop Built Up Tremendously Since Founding in 1919. The C. & O. Foundry and Pattern Works, operating plants at 1026 Kentucky avenue and at Twentyfifth and Yandes streets, is completing one of the best years in its history. The brass and aluminum foundry has produced a large quantity of castings, including special aluminum and brass castings. The brass foundry also carries a large stock of bronze bushinsg, cored and solid. Special bushings can be made on short notice. This is an attractive feature;- particularly useful for breakdown work. The iron foundry is equipped to handle any size casting from one pound to 16,000 pounds. This wellequipped foundry can handle all casting requirements promptly, giving customers a high grade machinable iron. Immediate attention always Is given breakdown replacement parts, enabling production machine operators to make necessary repairs with a minimum of delay. A complete casting service is offered by the C. & G. Foundry and Pattern Works, which also operates an accurate pattern service. This combined pattern and foundry service is an advantage that many castings purchasers find of great value. Anew aluminum alloy, suitable for bearings, cups, propellers, steering handles, pivot bearing cups and other castings requiring a large amount of strength, is a recent de-' velopment of the company. Organized in 1919 as a small pattern shop, the company has been built up tremendously. Officials anticipate an even larger increase in business in the next year than has been experienced in the past. GRAVELOUTPUT WILL BE HUGE Company Anticipates Million Ton Volume in 1930. An output of more than 1,000,000 tons of gravel in 1930 is anticipated by C. Gray, district manager, American Aggregates Corporation, 301 Old Trails building. The company has sold approximately 500,000 tons of sand and gravel since May 1, 1929, when Plant 1, located at Raymond street between Harding street and White river, was first operated. Plant 2, at Raymond street west of Harding street, was not operated until September. Plant 1 formerly was used by the Granite Sand and Gravel Company. Plant 2 is used mostly as a trucking terminal, while Plant 1 is used both for loading trucks and by rail. In preparing for a large increase in business in 1930, the firm is to install a twenty-inch dredge pump and pipe line, one of the largest in the state. The desander will be installed in the dredge along with the new pump. This will make it possibue to take out all the excess sand and to allow the sand and gravel to run into the precipitator plant on a two to one basis, favoring the gravel. Capacity of the two plants, with the new equipment installed, will be 6,000 tons a day, Gray estimated. The American Aggregates Corporation owns nineteen plants throughout Ohio, Indiana and Michigan, their total output for the past year being estimated at 15.000,000 tons. The Indiana district manager formerly was connected with the Indiana state highway commission.

RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE -viaTERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION CO. Overnight delivery on L. C. L. and carload shipments to all Local and many Interline points. Dispatch Freight Carried on All Passenger Cars. Use Our Service and Be Convinced

MARTINSVILLE MINERAL WATER t DIRECT FROM NEW HIGHLAND SANAsTARIUM 1 CALL CHERRY 5753 have a bottle delivered now DISTRIBUTED BY AQUOS PRODUCTS C 9,

Strathmann Construction Cos. GENERAL CONTRACTORS-ENGINEERS 812 Architects and Builders Bldg. Tel. Lincoln 5021

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Cleaning Cooling System of Auto Benefits Motor

Convenient Service Offered Motorists by Local Specialists. Proper circulation of an automobile cooling system not only prevents motor ills, but increases life of the motor, according to Vem Reed, president of the Reed-Mueller, Inc., auto radiator specialists, 111119 Kentucky avenue. These specialists, with a reputation for repairing, rebuilding, recoring and cleaning radiators, are conveniently located just one block from the heart of the city. This makes it convenient for business men to leave their car at this shop in the morning for work on the radiator and to get the car at noon or evening. The firm has space for forty-five cars in its heated shop. The average radiator taken from a pleasure car or truck is only 40 to 60 per cent efficient as to water flow, compared to anew radiator. This is caused by accumulation of grease, scale and particles of rubber hose in the cooling system. If this accumulation is permitted to remain the metal does not have a chance to cool the water. Grease grows inside a radiator and has a tendency to pick up anything

CITY REAL ESTATE MARKET HOPEFUL

Prospects for Coming Year Look Brighter in Local Field. Reports to the Indianapolis Real Estate Board of recent realty sales indicate that the local real estate market will enter the new year with good prospects. Se r eral realtors announced that business in the last few weeks has tended toward increased volume. Recent sales amounting to $86,500 were announced by W. Dudley Pratt of the Uptown Realty Company. Two exchanges, each Involving a considerable sum. were included. In one of them, Mrs. Julia L. Darlington purchased from Frank E. Kotteman a seven-room brick residence and two lots in Golden Hill. Kotteman accepted in trade a sevenroom frame residence, at 1404 North New Jersey street. Three Properties Sold Three properties, a seven-room brick house, at 1315 Berkley road, a sfevenroom frame residence, at 3301 Central avenue, and a lot In the 4300 block on Keasler boulevard were Involved In the other exchange. The Berkley avenue property was sold by Thomas J. Gore to Dr. O. W. Bowman, who sold the Central avenue property to William J. Mooney, Jr. Mooney. In turn, sold the Kessler boulevard lot to Gore. Another lot on Broadway Terrace near Fifty-eighth street was purchased by W. G. Holliday from Miss T. Hooker. Another deal negotiated by Pratt was the sale by Albert O. Evans to Walter C. Clarke of a two-story, six-room residence, at 5446 Broadway. Evans accepted as part consideration a lot in the 3300 block on Sutherland avenue. Sale* Are Closed Sales of five properties, amounting to approximately $15,000, were closed by the J. G. McCullough Agency. An eight-room modern house at 1338 Bellefonfalne street was purchased through the agency by Charles W. Fisher from Catherine Clifford, and a slx-room-to-a-slde double residence at M 6-48 North Hamilton avenue was sold by A. G. Watson to Theodore C. Shad. Two properties, at 701 and 705 West Thirteenth street, were bought by Olive A. Day. The former was owned by the estate of J. G. McCullough and the latter by Stella S. Anderson. Both were semimodern cottages. Another semi-modem property, at 2216 Columbia avenue, was purchased by Oliver H. Clark, owner of the McCullough agency, from J. H. Freeman Fife. The purchase by John and Charlotte Anderson, from Henry J. Mauer, of a vacant lot at the southeast corner of Lin-

WELDING OXY—ACETYLENE AND ARC INDIANAPOLIS WELDING CO. 130 S. SENATE Phone RI ley 9755

like limescale and particles of rubber hose, and in time will close the tubes or waterways completely. If permitted to remain there indefinitely this will deteriorate the zinc to such an extent that the radiator becomes porous and the core is beyond repair. It is practically impossible to repair a radiator properly that is filled with sediment of grease and scale, because the grease will hold small leaks that will not show up under an air pressure test. These leaks become apparent after the radiator is reinstalled on the car because of vibration. Reed-Mueller, Inc., had developed a highly efficient method g>l cleaning radiators, known as the R. and M. system, which, used with the R. and M. solution, thoroughly cleans the radiator without damaging it by boiling it in a tank containing some strong solution of chemicals. The R. and M. system also cleans the entire cooling system of an automobile, the radiator, motor block and pump, without removing the radiator from the car, and is a guaranteed cure for overheating motors. The firm carries a complete stock of radiators and cores for every make of automobile and maintains a pickup and delivery service for garages and repair stations.

wood avenue and East Tenth street was announced by Lawrence J. Sexton, realtor. Exchanged In Deal A four-apartment residence and a threebedroom brick veneer home were exchanged in a deal negotiated by H. A. Schwankhaus, secretary of the Homedell Realty Company, and Joseph J. Argus of the American Estates Company. The department, a brick veneer building at 3721 North Meridian street, was taken over by Bartsal M. Forbes of the Forbes-Hubbard Lumber Company, and title to the residence. at 4502 Washington boulevard was taken by Joseph Frey. Schwankhaus also sold, for the Homedell company to Benjamin and Margaret Loyal, a five-room modem bungalow at 1335 West Thirty-third street, and Albert H. Wurster, president of the company, sold a lot in the Homedell addition on the Madison road, south of the city to Lawrence and Mildred- Ernst. ROAD BULLETINS TO BE ISSUED 81-WEEKLY No Changes to Be Made In Roads Until Building Season Opens. Indiana’s weekly road bulletin, issued by the state highway department, will go on a semi-monthly basis for the remaining winter months it was announced today by Charles Parris, editor of the bulletin. Reason given is that there are few detours on state roads and no changes will be made until the building season opens. Storm conditions and road closures caused by snow and water will be reported as they occur, Parrish said. During the recent snowstorm the department issued hourly bulletins on road conditions to newspapers, press associations and motor clubs throughout the state. DRINKING ON DECREASE National Fraternity Head Reports Cut In College Consumption, By United Press NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—American college students are drinking less than a year ago, according to Sigmund H. Steinberg, supreme master of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, who has completed a tour of sixteen colleges. He said there is more drinking at western universities than in the south and east.

For Those Who Prefer a Finer COFFEE In the New Seal-Packed Can INDIANAPOLIS MADE for Central Indiana People Sold Only by Independent Grocers

Residence Phone HE. 5615 A. C. JOHNSON BRICK CONTRACTOR 845 Massachusetts Are. Phone, Riley 2452

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

HEAVY DEMAND ! FOR PLATING IS j NOTEDBY FIRM | Adams Plating Company j Kept Busy by Rush for New Finish. Continuous increase in demand for chromium and nickel plating has resulted in all records for production being broken by the Adams Plating Company, 138 West Tenth street, Albert P. Kriese, production manager, stated today. Every month this year has shown a heavy increase over business for the same month last year, Kriese said. Despite completion several months ago of anew addition containing 2.000 square feet of floor space, employes of the company still are forced to work overtime taking care of the increasing demand. Most of the plating work being done at present by the company is chromium plating of automobile parts. Ninety per cent of its work is chrc p ium plating, although it is equipped for other forms of plating, including nickel plating. Chrome plating, the latest development in the plating industry, is far superior to other forms of plating because of its durable, nontarnishing surface. It has a bluish cast resembling polished aluminum. Many automobile manufacturers now chromium plate a number of exposed parts of their cars. Hundreds of owners of automobiles which were produced before the widespread use of chromium are taking their cars to the Adams Plating Company plant on Tenth street to have chromium applied over the nickel-plated surfaces of their cars. For appearrance rather than for hardness, chromium plating is applied on a previous coat of nickel plating. This gives it smoothness and greater beauty. However, many working parts of automobiles are being chromium plated over the bar metal for hardness and durability. The Adams Plating Company was organized ten years ago by Thomas. Rober and Edward Adams, the present owners, who, by taking an active part in operation of the plant insure highest efficiency and quality work at a reasonable price because of the reduced overhead. HOLD SALE CONFERENCE Local Paper Firm Closes Parley With Banquet for Members. Executives, branch managers, salesmen and district managers of the Capital Paper Company attended the annual sales convention at the Claypool today. Reservations were made for sixtynine persons at a banquet tonight at which Stark Neale, manager of the Terre Haute branch; Robert Blashek, Columbus (O.) manager; I. L. Silverman Evansville manager, and several others will speak. There were no sales talks following the dinner. Building Permits H. C. Conrad, garage, 1058 Congress, $335. C. Scholtz, garage, 1109 North Gross, $245. S. E. Pendleton, addition, 2706 Indianapolis. $359. A. Yula. furnace. 2385 Hillside, $375. L. Preston, addition, 1025 West Twentyfifth. $425. C. B. Fields, garage. 1728 Columbia, $245. C. Fields, repairing. 1728 Columbia, *355. C. Johnson, addition. 1008 West Twentysixth. $324.

GOOD LUMBER The veteran carpenter through his years of handling Lumber from BrannumKeene Lumber Cos. invariably knows that only quality materials come from us. Previous to delivery every piece undergoes rigid inspection, thus assuring you that our Lumber measures up to specifications. Brannum-Keene Lumber Cos. Phone, Irvington 0404 3506 £. Washington j

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Radio Allied Industries, Inc. Formerly ROBBINS BODY CORP. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADE RADIO CABINETS 1148 Division Phone BE. 1484

FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE KWMh. FOR V’OUR FURNITURE Moving, Storage, Packing, Shipping AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY £ 1430 N. ILLINOIS ST. Riley 7434 ■■■ j

LIGHT AND HEAVY GRAY IRON, BRASS, BRONZE AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS CASTINGS C. & G. PATTERNS Chas. J. Giser, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. 1026 Kentucky Ave. LI. 1119. 2440 Yandes St. HE. 508S

iSIPySIs WASHING STORAGE GREASING TIRE BATTERY ACCESSORIES WRECKING BRAKING IGNITION CARBURETOR 24- HOUR MCCHANICAt SERVICE Service Motor Inn JAMES b -K>NG.PR°P^ l i, LseKvi?!^ 130 So>n>Capitol

| AMERICAN AGGREGATES CORPORATION j Washed and Graded Sand and Gravel j A Truck or Train Load j 1400 West Raymond St. Phone, RI. 1311

KffiUl ELECTRIC Presents a New and yy Practical 1 ? SUN % cm, LAMP n IW\ PRICE- 7 <6P "I*s' AT Till "Sy' 5 1 I \< IHKI - Now Being Sold by Leadini Store* and Electrical Dealer*

Radiators Cleaned Out Repaired Re-Cored REED-MUELLER, INC. Auto Radiator Specialists 111-119 Kentucky Ave. Phone Lincoln 5192

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

LESLIE COLVIN BUILDER 823 CONTINENTAL BANK BUILDING Phone Lincoln 2651

Printers /EVEyrRIMTING G) Stationer* Smzvo Pkem UTBA4RAPHKM Phone Lincoln £377 t *** Wee* OM* R

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

SAVE 25 % _ T| _ Pnnj Coupon I $5 “swr* $4Good for one year from date of .ala on all Union Traction car* and bn**e*. Any member of firm or family can use.

HU mboldt 5466 J. H. KING & Company : Sewer and Grading Contractor i 4815 Washington Blvd.

RI. 9381