Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1930 — Page 8
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MODERN BUYERS Demand Proper Insulation Our new Refrigerator Display Room will bo completed within the next few days. This display room will ho one of the largest and will carry one of the most complete stocks of modern refrigerators In the state of Indiana. In this Refrigerator Salesroom you will find a Polar Refrigerator TORN APART, exposing to view the Insulation and construction of the INSIDE WALLS. Visit Our Display Room Phone TAlbot 0689 POLAR ICE & FUEL COMPANY —3 Yards— Main Office and Display Rooms, 2000 Northwestern Ave. Polar Ice Ice Cubes Refrigerators Coal
TERMS IF DESIRED HARE CHEVROLET COMPANY 552 East Washington Phone RI ley 5325
Indiana’s Finest Transient and Apartment Hotel The refined j atmosphere 1 J p *% { pgjjL of home! \ \ |g|g| g|j|Sl| Phone l ; Lincoln 2361 -WP OVERLOOKING MERIDIAN PLAZA SPINK ARMS HOTEL
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
LICENSEE A ’* ——. Indiana Automatic Sprinkler Cos. Fir£ Prevention jfcrwX/tD tlf 702 E ‘ -' larkel st * Lin. 9540
and Fender Repairing Den* by expert*, whose years of experience assure you of results that will more than please. C. Off and Company ltt N. Fast St LI. 1549
Sewer Construction of All Types Call Us for Estimates COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION CO. 1108 Colombia Are. HE mlock 4566
Auto Glass iDuplicate shatter-proof safety glass' ■ Installed while you wait. Distributor*: I Francisco Auto Heaters } Rusco Brake Lining % Perfection Windshield > Company W. Pratt St. r.lncoln 2040'
Joseph Gardner Company Tbs, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Btfwra om Slate, Tile aad Grarel hesh, Gutter*. Spouting and Furnace* Riley 1562 a 147-153 KENTUCKY AVE.
OUR VIEWS Qjf' INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS
—Colorful ROOFS! —always are pleading ami attractive. We are roofing specialist!* nml will gladly furnish estimates and advise you on your roofing needs. Henry C. Smither Roofing Cos. 130 S. Meridian Lincoln 4937
All Expense Cruise De Luxe Mediterranean The most comprehensive Itinerary of romantic and historic cities . . . oflerins an exceptionally lonir visit in Egypt and the Holy Land . . . and including such unusual port* a* Cattaro, Tunis, Malta, Syracuse, Taormina, Rugnsa ... in addition to the usual Mediterranean eonntiies. Far Farther Information The Union Trust Cos. Richard A. Kurts, Travel Dept. M *t
Marietta Mfg. Company 16th St. and Sherman Drive Indianapolis OINI-ONYTX y a L Vilreous^SiuitoU
CHROME PLATING NICKEL. COPPER OXID AND POLISHING OF ALL MF.TAI.9 The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY "The Service Plater*” Lincoln Itt W. 10th St. We Furnish Truck Service
INDUSTRY SAVES I COSTS BY USIN6 LIFT MACHINES Varied Business Lines Find Portable Elevators Reduce Labor. A radically new labor saving machine for tiering or piling heavy boxes in storage, originated in 1901 by the Economy Engineering Company, has demon.stra.ted its usefulness in many other directions, according to W. Glenn Tipton, head of the Equipment Engineering Company, 19 West South street. “Thousands of these machines are in service in practically every line of business,” Tipton said. “It would be hard to estimate the milI lions of tons of various materials ! that, have been handled by Economy machines during the past thirty years, or the millions of dollars that have been saved through their use. There is scarcely a type of industry that does not use the Economy lifter, and some unusual applications are quite surprising in their simplicity. Even banks find use for these machines, many banks using them as movable scaffolds for the cleaning of walls and fixtures. “Watch factories, art galleries, department stores, museums and many other lines of industry use them for lifting heavy materials as well as for all kinds of cleaning and decorating. “Candy makers use them for lifting batches, mausoleums for storing caskets, building contractors for hoisting trusses and beams, steam fitters for raising and fitting heavy sections of pipe. “Almost any job of lifting can be handled by an Economy lifter.” Engineers of the Equipment Engineering Company will recommend the proper type of equipment to firms after careful study. DINNER IS ARRANGED | More than one hundred local and ! national manufacturers and distributers are co-operating with the Indianapolis Real Estate Board in plans for the ninth annual Realtors Home Complete exposition, April 5 to 12, in the manufacturers’ building, state fairground. “Indications that manufacturers are doing their utmost to display all new and modern appliances, decorative materials, and building materials are seen in the fact that many exhibits will be brought here from great distances, necessitating expenditure of hundreds of dollars for transportation,” said Dan W. LeGore, chairman of the home show committee. Representatives of exhibitors and others who furnish materials for the early American centerpiece home will be guests of the board at a dinner in the manufacturers’ ! building March 31.
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Street and Road Paving Indiana Asphalt Paving Company (Incorporated) 28th Street and Columbia Avenue Phone—HEmlock 3545
Residence Phone HE. 5615 A. C. JOHNSON BRICK CONTRACTOR 845 Massachusetts Ave. Phone, Riley 2452
CHARLES McGARVEY PLASTERING CONTRACTOR ESTABLISHED 1893 5264 Washington Blvd. Phone Humboldt 4582
Strathmann Construction Cos. GENERAL CONTRACTORS-ENGINEERS 839 Architects and Builders Bldg. Tel. Riley 8512
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MANY FIRMS RENT COATS AND LINENS
Towels Supplied in Offices, Factories of City by Local Company. An increasingly large number of business men are taking advantage of the service offered in Indianapolis by the Frank Selmier Towel Supply Company. The Selmier company rents towels, coats, aprons, ladies aprons and table linens for various types of business, including drug stores, restaurants, barber shops, factories, factory buildings and offices, beauty parlors, groceries and similar places. The company does not cater to private homes.
Building Permits Total $592,000 in Past Week
List Includes $373,000 for Out-Patient Structure at City Hospital. Building permits totaled $592,220 for the past week in Indianapolis, according to compilations made by the Indian%x>lis Real Estate Board. Included in the building projects are twenty-one residences and several business houses, and additions. The largest permit issued this week was one to the city hospital for the erection of an out-patient building, at 960 Locke street, to cost $373,000. The City of Indianapolis also was issued a permit for a building at the same address to cost $47,000. George J. Mayer will build an addition on a building at 829 East Maryland street to cost $6,000. Sabel Stroyman will erect a storeroom at 2027 Prospect street, to cost $3,000. Several leases were consummated during the week, by the Standard Oil Company. Part of a lot at the corner of Eleventh and Pennsylvania streets was leased to the Standard Oil company by Hugo Cook for a period of three years starting Feb. 1, 1930, at a consideration of $720 a year. Hyman Gurvity leased a drive-in service station located at the corner of Rembrandt and Indiana avenue to the Standard Oil company for a yearly consideration of $420. RUM SENTENCE FOUGHT Appeal Refused Defendant in Plot Case at East Chicago. ItU United Press GARY, Ind., March B.—A writ of supersedeas will be asked to free Phil Collenger, reputed A1 Capone aid, sentenced to two years in prison and fined $5,000 by Federal Judge Thomas W. Slick for his part in the East Chicago liquor conspiracy case. Collenger, sentenced Friday, was denied bond pending appeal of the case. He had been at liberty under $25,000 bail since arrest last fall.. Grice Chandler, Negro, one of the fourteen others convicted in the case, accused Sollenger of being a collector for the conspiracy ring.
C P* , w Ostermeyer Paper Cos. Riley 6902 148 Virginia Ave.
500Mile Race AN INDIANAPOLIS INSTITUTION
Ten wagons and trucks deliver clean towels at regular intervals, picking up the soiled ones and taking them to the laundry operated by the company exclusively for its own linen. By renting from the Selmier company, many Indianapolis firms are relieved of the necessity of keeping large stocks of towels, coats, aprons and other articles rented by the company, for emergencies. Also they are relieved of the laundry problem. Officers of the Selmier company, which organized a quarter of a century ago, are; Thomas Selmier, president; Frank Selmier, secretarytreasurer, and Walter E. Lewis, vicepresident.
SANITARY CUPS REDUCE CULDS Respiratory Diseases Cause Big Loss to Industry. Authorities on business are of one accord that colds cause a greater loss to industry than any other one thing, according to A. C. Ostermeyer, of the Ostermeyer Paper Company, 148 Virginia avenue. Because the cold is a minor disease, the average business man considers the pay roll loss caused by colds as a petty item. A checkup will reveal that colds are responsible for more absence and low efficiency among employes than any other ailment. Hundreds of millions of dollars could be saved annually by reducing the world’s cold bill by even one-third. When it is considered that at least 90 per cent of the colds, flu, sore throat and similar respiratory diseases enter the body through the mouth, the value of using sanitary paper drinking cups easily is recognized. The Burt conical paper drinking cup, strictly sanitary and very economical, is distributed locally by the Ostermeyer Paper Company and is doing its part, in scores of city factories and offices in reducing the city’s cold bill. ALLEGED ROBBER HELD Man Wanted at Logans port Taken Into Custody at Bluff ton. Bu X'nited Press BLUFFTON, Ind., March B.—Russell Clark, 24, was taken to Logansport today to answer charges of participating in the holdup of the G. F. Krugger grocery there. He was arrested here Friday night. During the holdup Feb. 1 Krugger, the grocery proprietor, shot Charles Hawkins, 18, Bunker Hill. Hawkins was arrested in Kokomo when he submitted to treatment for his wounds. In a confession to police Hawkins is said to have implicated Clark. Pearl Davis, Ft. Wayne, arrested here as an alleged accomplice, is also in custody at Logansport.
/ r.Knows/ 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 E. Washington
NEW ABSORPTION FEATURE 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.
BOYS MAY EARN EQUIPMENT FOR SUMMER CAMPS | Means of Gaining Articles for Outing Offered by City Awning Firm. Prompted by the example set by Boy Scouts, who earn money for j their equipment, The Indianapolis Tent & Awning Company, 447-449 j East Washington street, has worked I out a method whereby any boy in Indianapolis, whether or not he is a Boy Scout, can earn, without cost, his next summer’s outing equipment. Under the plan, which is quite simple, boys may obtain, as premiums, the following articles; Pup tents, cooking equipment, cots, canteens, knives, scout axes, compass, I fishing equipment and other articles which are to be displayed at the company’s show rooms. Any boy 10 or older is eligible and may receive information on how to j obtain these premiums by calling j at the Indianapolis Tent and Awn- j ing Company office. “We have selected items we know | every boy wants and needs for his j next summer’s camping trip or out- j ing,” George Dial, Indianapolis j Tent and Awning Company presi- : dent said. Dial pointed out that premiums I are easy to obtain and no outlay of ! cash is necessary. The Indianapolis Tent and Awning Company has served the Indianapolis public for thirty-five years and is equipped to make any product manufactured from canvas. Tents of all sizes are produced, including the gigantic circus “big tops” which the company either sells or rents for erection anywhere in the United States by fairs, auto shows, encampments and carnivals. RUMANIA GIVES HONOR Decorations Bestowed Upon Head ' of Culver Military Academy. CULVER, Ind.. March B.—The; Order of the Star of Rumania, with rank of commander, has been conferred upon Brigadier-General L. R. | Gignilliat, head of the Culver Military Academy here, by King Michael, boy monarch of Rumania. The decoration was bestowed in recognition of the interest Gignil- : liat has shown in Rumanian affairs as a leader‘in Fidac, international organization of World war veterans.
For Those Who Prefer a Finer COFFEE In the New Seal-Packed Can I INDIANAPOLIS MADE for Central Indiana People Soli Only by Independent Grocers
Coal a)ld under the trademark pictured, is uniform in size grading, and all from one mine.' 1 Per Ton This yrice guaranteed for the entire winter. Presentation of this ad to driver or at office entitles purchaser to 25c* i DISCOUNT CALL Cherry 4890 Peoples Coal & Cement Cos. Our Yards Cover the City
m AFTER 4 P. M. IpF 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 Indiariapolis & Southeastern Lines Deluxe Parlor Car and Motor Coach Service
RETAIL COAL CLUB, INC. Indianapolis, Ind. Office 217 Medical Arts Bldg. Phone RHev *669. Organized for the Co-Operation Between and the Benefit of the Public and the Dealer.
Wm. P. Jungclaus Cos. Established 1875 General Building Contractors 825-837 Massachusetts Avenue. Phone Riley 2333
SHAN TT FIRE-PKOOF WAREHOUSE Esg^lwß|k FOR VOIR FURNITURE Moving:, Storage, Packing, Skipping MfSi AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY JBffL 1430 N. ILLINOIS ST. Riley 7434
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. 5085
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
AMERICAN AGGREGATES CORPORATION Washed and Graded Sand and Gravel A Truck or Train Load 1400 West Raymond St. Phone, RI. 1311
uENERAI l||P|) atCIRIC Presents a. New 0 and , - 1 —>> Practical 'n sun n V-& lamp / PRICE— Now Being: Sold by Leading: Stores and Electrical Dealers
Radiators Cleaned Out Repaired Re-Cored REED-MUELLER, INC. Auto Radiator Specialists 111-119 Kentucky Ave. Phone Lincoln 5192
Prompt Delivery C. O. WARNOCK j Authorizedy Dealer Sales and Service 813 E. Washington Phone—Lincoln 8396
LESLIE COLVIN BUILDER 823 CONTINENTAL BANK BUILDING Phone LI ncoln 2651
Printers BEVEyPrINTING Cos Stationer* inAw Shield Pness LITHOGRAPHERS Phone Lincoln U Y> • Won* OH K
MAR. 1030
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FREE Trucking Service TO AND FROM OUR FREIGHT HOUSES For information or service Mr. Joyce, * RI. 9692, or Mr. Stuart, RI. 3363
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—after the SMASH! Body Repair Fender Repair Complete Rebuilding Phono Lincoln B'<42 North Side Paint Shop 1139 North Illinois street
RI. 9381
