Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1930 — Page 8

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COAL? It's Hot Stuff The kind of coal we put in your cellar is the kind that makes a hot fire. It's no hard job to maintain an even temperature with Polar High Quality Coal. CALL USE POLAR ICE TAlbot 4116 POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. Refrigerator Display Room 2000 Northwestern Ave. TAlbot 4116

OSTROM Realty and Construction Company Responsible Contractors Peoples Bank Bldg. LI. 7446

1887—42 YEARS SERVICE—1929 THE RAILROADMEN’S BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASS’N. 21-23 Virginia Avenue. An Indianapolis Booster

Home Maid EGG NOODLES Chicken and Newel’s Pure Egg Noodles for dinner never fail because they are made right and the quality is always the same. Remember— NEWEL'S PURE EGG NOODLES —At Your Grocers NEWEL FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS Complete Factory Maintenance 6 Departments Under One Roof EIGHT 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. 2108 Columbia Ave. HE mlock 4566 Auto Glass Marietta Mfg. Duplicate shatter-proof safety glass Company while you wait. Distributors: A 16th St. and Sherman Drive Francisco Auto Heaters Indianapolis Rusco Brake Lining Perfection Windshield SANI-ONYX Company a Vitreous Marble W. Pratt St. LIncoln 2040 Wm. P. Jungclaus Co. Established 1875 General Building Contractors 885-837 Massachusetts Avenue. Phone Riley 2333

Joseph Gardner Company Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Repairs on Slate, Tile and Gravel Roof, Gutters, Spouting and Furnaces RIley 1562 147-153 KENTUCKY AVE.

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.

OUR views INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS

"As Good as Ever” We can do it! No matter how badly battered up the old bus is we can put it back into good shape. Our service is positively unexcelled in speed and in efficiency. Yes, we also replace broken glass. S-S Body & Fender Repair 330 PIERSON AVE. RI. 4040

—after the SMASH! Body Repair Fender Repair Complete Rebuilding Phone LIncoln 8542 North Side Paint Shop 1139 North Illinois Street RE-ROOF for safety and protection. Barrett roofing is weatherproof and fire-safe. Call Us for an Estimate HENRY C. SMITHER ROOFING CO. 430 S. MERIDIAN

CHROME PLATING NICKEL COPPER OXID AND POLISHING OF ALL METALS The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY “The Service Platers." Lincoln 8697 138 W. 10th St. We Furnish Truck Service

NEW MATERIAL GIVES SUPERIOR ROAD SURFACE Special Maintenance Gravel Developed Here May Reduce Costs. A maintenance gravel, expected to reduce the ultimate gravel road maintenance costs and provide a ! :>uperior road surface, has been de- [ veloped by the American Aggrej gates Corporation in co-operation I with Marion county commissioners and Charles Mann, highway super- | intendent. This material was developed by the company to meet needs of state | highway and county engineers in the various states in which it operates. Leading highway engineers rec- ! I ognize, according to C. Gray. ! I American Aggregates Corporation j district manager, that no gravel should be used on a gravel road i surface which contains materials j with a maximum size in excess of ’ one and one-fourth inches, nor : which will pass through a cnej tenth-inch screen. Some engineers hold the maximum should | not be more than three-quarters of ; an inch. All boulders in the natural deposit of gravel above this maximum size are ground down. Ma- . terial of this kind produces a sur- ! | face with a minimum amount of : dust, as well as a smooth riding surface, cheaply and easily mainI tained. The American Aggregates Cori porations modern equipment in its ! Vest Raymond street plant makes jit possible to provide this special I product at a nominal cost to the j county. j Economy of this type of mainte- ’ nance has enabled the county to | start maintaining several roads! i which have had practically no attention in ten years. Gray said. WATER AIDS HEALTH Distillation, properly performed, is the only method by which water can be freed of all impurities, according to officials of the Aquos j Products Company, 112 C East Tenth street. As water constitutes nearly threeI fourths of the body, importance to | health of drinking only the purest I water, capable of absorbing the i maximum amount of body waste, is apparent. The Aquos Products Company for a number of years has been producing a distilled water completely purified and free from organic and mineral matter and all bacteria. A telephone call to the company will bring a bottle of Aquos distilled water to the home or office. s JcHQT? m**-':- Ml Relay 7122. INDIANAPOLIS tents, mimm comp* wr Residence Phone HE. 5615 A. C. JOHNSON BRICK CONTRACTOR * 1 845 Massachusetts Ave. Phone, RI ley 2452

NEW ABSORPTION FEATURE On Freight Shipments TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION CO. On shipments IN and OUTBOUND, actual drayage cost, up to five cents per cwt. will be absorved on specified classes and tonnage. For full Information, consult Local Freight Agent, LI. 3475, or address Traffic Department, 215 Terminal Bldg., RI. 1571.

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HOMES BEAUTIFIED BY WALL FINISHING

Sani Onyx Used Extensively for Both Interior and Exterior Work. Sani Onyx, anew materail to meet the demands of anew day, rapidly is gaining popularity as a distinctly better material for walls, ceiling, wainscoting, interior and exterior work. Fused from rock ingredients, it has a fire-polished surface that does not stain, discolor, craze or check under years of hard service. This popular material actually outlasts the building itself. The modest first cost is the only cost, not a cent being required for repairs or redecoration. Sani Onyx kitchens, bathrooms and breakfast nooks in hundreds of homes, many right here in Indian-

Real Estate Deals of $187,000 Are Announced

Many Homes Included in Transactions of Two Firms. Real estate deals for the last three weeks, announced today by the American Estates Company, and the Washington Bank and Trust Company, totaled almost $187,000. The American Estates Company, through Joseph J. Argus, announced that Walter Jamieson sold a frame colonial type home, at 3608 Carrollton avenue, to Alvin G. Jose, and William Spreen sold a brick veneer bungalow, at 270 West Forty-third street, to Spreen. Elvin E. Yesbera sold to Frank E. Jones a three-bedroom bungalow at 5650 North Delaware street, and Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Allis bought property at 429 Bosart avenue from John A. Miller. Argus said that the Thornburg Realty Company sold to Dr. William E. Gabe a fourbedroom brick veneer home at 502 Hampton drive, and that Jesse A. Mitchell had purcased a threebedroom, brick veneer residence at 5712 Washington Douievard. Total sales by the American Estates Company amounted to $100,500. The Washington Bank and Trust Company, through Henley T. Hot-t-el, announced sftle of $86.42'!: worth of property. R. F. Spangler bought from N. J. Worley property at 1901 Lambert street. Ralph E. Morrow bought property at 5730 Carrollton avenue from A. J. Gemmer. Part of the consideration was property at 5337 Central avenue. N. G. Thompson nurchased a five-room colonial ; tyle house at 6019 Park avenue, flottel announced. OWNING STOCKS NOW COMPLETE Pleasing Designs Available for Summer Use. Awnings for summer use should Ire ordered at this time, if full advantage is to be taken of complete stocks available now, according to George H. Dial, manager of the Indianapolis Tent and Awning Company, 447 East Washington street. By ordering now the home owner has the pick of a wide assortment of attractive designs, Dial said. The Indianapolis Tent and Awning Company has been in business here thirty-five years. It maintains complete shops with a battery of machines to cut and put together awnings, blacksmith shop for making the hardware and trained men to erect and service awnings and other equipment. New Nurse Begins Work GREENCASTLE, Ind., March I. The resignation of Mrs. Paul Ream, for two and a half years Putnam county nurse, is announced by officers of the county tuberculosis association. Miss Mary Agnes Miller, Thorntown, will succeed Mrs. Ream today.

500MILE RACE AN INDIANAPOLIS INSTITUTION

apolis, are a source of constant delight and pride. This material is available in a variety of bright, attractive colors and color combinations, and in numerous surface textures. Any desired color or design may be obtained on special order. Made in sheet form, Sani Onyx is applied over any walls in new or old buildings. It is used extensively for store and theater fronts, lobbies, entrance halls, counters and other places where distinctive and enduring beauty is desired. It Is unaffected by heat, cold or moisture, and may be used where conventional materials are not practical. The Marietta Manufacturing Company, Brookside, Indianapolis, manufacturers of Sani Onyx, upon request will send an attractive portfolio picturing Sami Onyx installations in full color both for homes and public buildings.

COMPANY SELLS ELECTRICTOOLS Complete Glass Service is Given by City Firm. The Perfection Windshield Company, 25 West Pratt street, has been named distributor for the Van Dorn line of portable electric tools, it was announced today by President C. F. Eckler. This line includes electric drills, valve refacers and reseaters, emery wheels, hole saws, die, disc and bench grinders, electric hammers and other types of portable electric tools. The Perfection company was organized in 1918 by Eckler and has been serving the public continuously since that time. It builds tonneau shields and side shields for open cars, and specializes on all kinds of auto glass replacement, including Duplate shatterproof safety glass. The firm carries a complete stock of all kinds of glass, does its own promptly. It distributes the Francutting and makes installations cisco auto heater and Rusco products. Established in a plant designed by Eckler to fill the company’s needs, the Perfection Windshield Company is equipped t-o serve the public with high satisfaction. Oldest Woman Dies P.i/ Tlmrx Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., March I. Mrs. Frances Fleming, 90, widow of David Fleming, and oldest woman in Hamilton county, is dead at her home near here. She leaves the following children: Mrs. Elbert i Branson and Mrs. Charles Eudaly, Sheridan, and H. L. and Frank Fleming of this city. Mrs. Fleming was bom in Ohio and came to Indiana when she was 10 years old. In 1860 she married Mr. Fleming and soon after her last child was born her husband died and she devoted the remainder of her life to rearing her family of six sons and six daughters. Wife of Ward Sued Bv Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., March I.—John T. Rock, guardian of Jacob W. Perkins, has filed suit in Madison circuit court against his ward’s wife, Mrs. Susan H. Perkins, to recover $1,027.31 she deposited with the Anderson Loan Association in her own name. The bill alleges the money is the sole property of the ward and that his wife has no lawful interest in it. She has refused to authorize the loan association to pay the money to the guardian. Retired Farmer, 83, Dies Bm Times Special CENTERVILLE, Ind., March 1 George T. Reckner, 83, retired farmer, is dead here. He was a member of the Friends church. Recently he and his wife celebrated their fifty-second wedding anniversary. He leaves his widow, Mary; two granddaughters, Mrs. William Crouch and Miss Grace Heath, both of Centerville.

Coal sold under the trademark pictured, is uniform in size and grading, and all from one mine. $4.75 Per Ton This price guaranteed for the entire winter. Presentation of this ad to driver or at office entitles purchaser to 25c Per Ton DISCOUNT CALL Cherry 4890 Peoples Coal & Cement Co. Our Yards Cover the City

COFFEE LOSES' FLAVOR AFTER BEINGROASTED Use of Drip-0-Lator Gives Delicious Drink Clear as Pure Amber. When coffee first became popular in England, 250 years ago, it was considered a man’s drink. It was | served only in coffee houses, which no woman ever dreamed of entering. As the men spent more and more time in the coffee houses the women became aroused over this new drink. They claimed it was ‘'unsocial” and “uncivil.” Then came an innovation. The lonely women found they could make coffee at home ,and since that day women have striven to make coffee that will satisfy men’s idea of what coffee should be. The clever hostess knows that good coffee expresses the warmest, friendliest kind of hospitality. Women have learned many things about coffee making in the last 250 years. For one thing, they have found that in order to produce a delicious cup of coffee they must use freshly roasted coffee, for the coffee bean begins to lose its strength and part of its flavor from the time it leaves the roaster. They have learned also that boiled coffee does not retain its true flavor and aroma, but that the drip method produces a delightfully aromatic, fine-flavored coffee, as clear as the purest amber, her. For these reasons Hoosier Club coffee fast is gaining in favor. It is roasted fresh daily in Indianapolis for Indianapolis customers and can be obtained from any independent grocer. The Hoosier company also has made it possible for thousands to obtain the latest innovation in cof-fee-making, the Drip-o-lator. With the aid of a Drip-o-lator, any one ran make the finest French drip coffee. Any independent grocer is able to furnish information about Hoosier Club coffee and the premium offer on the Drip-o-lator. PERMIT JM RISES Building permits Issuer! for the past week in Indianapolis totaled $184,170, according to compilations of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. This total is nearly $75,000 above the previous week’s figures and indicates increasing construction activity. Residence construction to be undertaken amounts to $76,350, and includes the erection of thirteen residences. The largest permit issued during the week was to the state of Indiana to cover alterations in Central Hospital for Insane, costing 853,000. The Croel Construction Company will make alterations in a store at | Michigan and Cincinnati streets, to i cost $25,000. —^ For Those Who Prefer a Finer • COFFEE In the New Seal-Packeil Can INDIANAPOLIS MADE for Central Indiana People t Sold Only by Independent Grocers mum OXY—ACETYLENE AND ARC INDIANAPOLIS WELDING CO. 130 S. SENATE Phone RI ley 9755 Call Mr. P. L. Joyce, D. P. & F. A., Phone Ri. 9692 or Mr. Gaven Stuart, Oen. Agt., Fhone Ri. 3363 for information or service relative to Trucking Service m to or from our Kr FREIGHT HOUSES

AFTER 4 P. M. BARGAIN EVENING RATES ONE WAY FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP Between Any Two Stations on the Railroad DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Profit by These New Rates Indianapolis & Southeastern Lines Deluxe Parlor Car and Motor Coach Service Indiana’s Finest Transient and Apartment Hotel The refined atmosphere of home! OVERLOOKING MERIDIAN PLAZA SPINK ARMS HOTEL SHANK FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE FOR YOUR FURNITURE Moving:. Storage, Packing. Shipping AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY 1430 N. ILLINOIS ST. Riley 7434 COAL—ICE Artificial ICE & COLD Storage Co. Main Office, 326 W. Ohio St. Branch, 42d & Monon Ry.

FOUND! A REAL SERVICE My Car Thoroughly Cleaned Inside and Out, Polished, Thoroughly Greased and Top Dressed, All for $4.95 Drive in and Leave It All Day if You Wish, or Call For and Delivery Service to All Parts of the City SERVICE MOTOR INN 130 S. Capitol LI. 0867 LI. 0867

Trucking CENTRAL Warehousing TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY Established 1887 118-132 S. Alabama St. Phone, Riley 9384 AMERICAN AGGREGATES CORPORATION Washed and Graded Sand and Gravel A Truck or Train Load 1400 West Raymond St. Phone, RI. 1311 Radiators — Cleaned Out — Repaired — Re-Cored REED-MUELLER, INC. Auto Radiator Specialists 111-119 Kentucky Ave. Phone Lincoln 5192 Prompt Delivery FRANK C. O. WARNOCK Authorizedy Dealer Sales and Service TOWEL SUPPLY 813 E. Washington Phone—Lincoln 8396 RI. 9381 LESLIE COLVIN BUILDER 823 CONTINENTAL BANK BUILDING Phone LI ncoln 2651 CHARLES McGARVEY PLASTERING CONTRACTOR ESTABLISHED 1893 5264 Washington Blvd. Phone Humboldt 4582 Strathmann Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS-ENGINEERS 839 Architects and Builders Bldg. Tel. Riley 8512 PrinteR LEVY PRINTING CO. Stationers SHIELD PRESS LITHOGRAPHERS Phone LIncoln 5877 250 West Ohio St.

MAR. 1, 1930

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