Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 270, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1930 — Page 8

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I Announcing the Opening ! es Our New Refrigerator Display Room | We invite a l our friends and patrons to visit our new refrigerator display room '. Hre you will find one of the largest and mi < lete stocks of modern and substantially construct'd ref; r.v or ever carried on display in the state of Indiana. i Ail refrigerators shown have been tested, are lined with cork board insulation, have doors equipped with air tight, rubber gaskets and are available in several sizes and colors. ; Phone TAlbot 0689 POLAR ICE & FUEL COMPANY —3 Yards— Main Office and Display Rooms, 2000 Northwestern Ave. Polar lee lee Cubes Refrigerators Coal

HARE CHEVROLET COMPANY 552 East Washington Phone Riley 5325

Indiana's Finest Transient and Apartment Hotel ■■■■' The refined V ' atmosphere K ‘ I of home! x ..it *j I'r! §§& Ag| ■ 'jfeg BBiBMWBBi • p h° n o Lincoln 2361 J OVERLOOKING M.7RIDIAN PLAZA SPINK ARMS HOTEL

Complete Factory Maintenance 6 Departments Under One Roof LIGHT .MACHINE SHOP HEAVY MACHINE SHOP iioli eii -hop BLACKSMITH SHOP FBI V DRV WOOD-WORKING SHOP 1 Management Overhead The SINKER DAVIS Cos. 230 S. Missouri Phone, LI. 3559

LICENSES A , . 4 Indiana Automatic Sprinkler Cos. lull Fire Prevention 7 ’ E - Markct SL _ " LIn - 9540

and Fender Repairing Done by expons, w. <• y of •tMlfelM assure you of Knltl that will more than plea C. Off and Company 10" N. East St. LL 1519

Sewer Construction of All Types Call Us for Estimates COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION CO. 2108 Columbia Avc. HE mluck 4566

Auto Glass Duplicate shatter-proof -*frl> Slass 'lnstalled while you wait. Distributors: t Francisco Auto Heaters Rusco Brake Lining Perfection Windshieid Company ‘26 W. Pratt St. i 111 coin 2lMt)

Joseph Gardner Company Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Bephir* on Slate, TlJe and Gravel Boats. Goiters Spnotine and Furnace* Riley 156? 147-153 KENTUCKY AYE..

OUR YIEWS INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS

if P'S 36= ****^* i y PROTECTION! —l*' r kill roofing Is essential! We’ll c f any leaks or deficiencies, •b and ■ none and our men will he on the j and. I! :iirnt\s furnished. HENRY C. SMYTHER ROOFING CO. lIP s. MrriiHun Lincoln 4937

— 7711021 All Expense Cruise De Luxe !\lediterranean T!io nu><t comprehend!ve Itinerary of romantic and historic <i. i' . . . offering an exeept nailv long \lsit in Egypt and tin* Hoi; i mil . . . and ins'.u h unusual port# it* < ttaro. Tunis. Malta, Syracuse, Taormina, K igali ... In addition to the usual Mediterranean co untvies. Tor Further Information The Union Trust Cos. Ui.! rd A. Kurtz. Travel Dept. Mgr.

Marietta Mfg. Company 16th St. and Sherman Drive Indianapolis SAM-OfrTYX \(arbls

CHROME PLATING MCKEE. COPPER OXID I AND j POLISHING OF AI.L METALS | The ADAMS PLATING i COMPANY "The Service Platers' Lincoln t.!B \V. 10th St.l We Furnish Truck Service j

SPRING AWNING RUSH STARTED, FIRM REPORTS Stocks Are Complete Now, Giving Wide Range in Making Choice. With spring here officially the Indianapolis Tent and Awning Company, 447 East Washington street is receiving many orders for awnings to be installed at homes and business offices before warm weather arrives.

The best time to order awnings, according to George H. Dial, manager of the company, is early in the spring months, when awning stocks are complete, affording a wider variety of pleasing designs from which to choose. The choice will be much more limited as time passes. Salesmen Are Trained The Indianapolis Tent and Awning Company carries at present a stock of more than 400 different patterns in brilliantly colored materials. The company maintains a staff of awning salesmen thoroughly trained in color harmony and having many years’ experience, whose services are available on call to any resident of the city. These awning specialists gladly will call at the home or office and make recommendations on the proper type awnings for the particular architecture or need. Their services are free, without any obligation upon the purchaser. Shop Well Equipped The Indainapolis Tent and Awning Company is one of the largest and best equipped awning firms in the state. It maintains complete i shops with a battery of machines to cut and put together awnings, a blacksmith shop for making hardware and expert designers and trained men to install the awnings. It has been in business in Indi- ! anapolis for the last thirty-five i years, giving service on tents of all sizes and camping equipment, as well as awnings. School Executive to Leave SOUTH BEND, Ind.. March 22. E. D. Cline, assistant superintendent of the South Bend schools, has been chosen superintendent of the city schools in Dubuque, lowa. He will I assume the duties of his new portion in September, under a oneyear contract. .Cline began his •service here in 1925.

GOLF CLUBS Chromium Plated Special ©Oc With Steel Shaft, 75c All Kinds of Job Plating Climax Machinery Cos. 121-153 E. MORRIS ST. DR exel 5511-5512

New is the time to place your order for awnings. We have a large line of all colors to select from. “WE FOOL THE SUN” Rllev 7722 INDIANAPOLIS TENT & AWNING COMPANY

Street and Road Paving Indiana Asphalt Paving Company (Incorporated) 28th Street and Columbia Avenue Phone— llEmloek 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. GEP&RAL CONTRACTORS-ENGINEERS 839 Architects and Builders Bldg. Tel. Riley 8512

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

GOOD COAL NEEDED FOR SPRING FIRING

Keeping Moderate Heat in Temperate Weather Is Trying Task. Despite frequent spells of warm weather these days, Indianapolis householders will find it necessary to continue burning coal in furnaces and stoves lor many weeks yet, according to L. L. Logsdon, president of the Peoples Coal and Cement Company. Spring months are even more trying than winter months in firing a furnace because of the difficulty of maintaining a moderate heat, in ekeping with the outside weather, without having the fir edie out. The People’s Coal and Cement Company specializes in providing its customers with a high grade of coal,

Proper Care of Auto Adds to Resale Value

Appearance of Car Marred by Small Dents From Parking Bumps. In polishing up the car for spring, now is a good time to have the dents and other body damage repaired, according to Gus Showalter, manager of the S. & S. Fender and Body Repair. Keeping the body of a car in good shape adds greatly to its resale value, as well as to the pleasure of its driver, he said. Frequently cars sustain a number of small dents in parking accidents which individually are small, but as a whole mar its appearance. Any dent, unless taken care of at once, is likely to cause a rust spot on the car because of damage to the ps#nt. Asa car begins to look shabby from neglect, the average motorist will give It less and less care, thus destroying a large part of its resale value. The S. and S. company specializes in repairing and rebuilding all kinds of automobile wrecks, large and small. Its mechanics are not the “jack-of-all-trades” type, but are experienced in this one part of the motor industry and produce highly satisfactory results, w’hether the work is straightening out a dented fender or rebuilding a badly wrecked car. The firm is located at 330 Pierson avenue, between Meridian and Illinois streets, just back of the Chamber of Commerce building. TWO BUNGALOWS SOLD American Townlot Company Reports Deals Amounting to $11,500. Real estate deals amounting to $11,500 were announced today by the American Townlot Company, through Lafayette Perkins. The deals comprised the sale of two bungalows in the Northcliffe addition. E. H. Harryman purchased a three-bedroom bungalow at 6071 Indianola avenue, and E. J. Johnston bought a five-room bungalow at 6177 Ralston drive, Perkins stated.

CINITEX SHEETS or FINEST IT Y TISSUE THE ECONOMICAL BATHROOM PAPER

Ostermeyer Paper Cos. Riley 6902 148 Virginia Avs.

500Mile Race AN INDIANAPOLIS INSTITUTION

with types for every need, guaranteed to provide the utmost satisfaction. One of the popular grades handled by the firm is marketed under the trade name “Everglo.” This coal is mined from Indiana fifth vein in Knox county, and comes from one mine, insuring an even quality. It is termed “eight-inch forked lump,’’ which means that when loaded at the mine it passes over an eight-inch mesh screen, removing all the final coal and delivering only the desired larger lumps. The People’s Coal and Cement Company has served fuel consumers of Indianapolis since 1903 and enjoys an enviable reputation for handling only quality fuels. The company maintains an effeient delivery service from yards established in various parts of the city.

BUILDING GAINS ARE RECORDED Permits Issued for Week Total $153,116. Influence of spring weather the past week on building conditions w T as reflected in the number of building permits issued for the construction of several business houses, and eighteen dwellings, according to figures compiled by the Indianapolis Real Eslate Board. The total of building permits issued amounted to $153,116. Among the dwellings to be erected, totaling $76,950, is a permit to J. A. Patton for a SIO,OOO home at 2450 Boulevard place, and another to Frans E. Brinsman for a home at 1102 North Temple avenue, to cost SII,BOO. Mante & Medias will build a store at Indiana avenue and Blake street to cost $16,000; D. P. Carter will construct a storeroom at 1119 Hoefgen street to cost $6,000, and T. C. Overman will build a $3,800 store at 1850 North Alabama street. The Standard Oil Company will erect a $2,500 service station and a battery shop to cost $5,000 at College and Fairfield avenues. Aged Farmer Dies By Times Special ARCADIA, Ind., March 22. Oliver Stroup, 60, farmer, is dead of Bright’s disease. He leaves his widow and the following children; Lavonn Stroup, Forest; Delphan and Dayne Stroup, at home; Keith Stroup, athletic coach in the Rochester high school; Miss Blanch Stroup, a teacher in the St. Louis schools, and Mrs. Maude. Storms, assistant cashier of the Scircleville bank; a brother and six sisters, John Stroup, Russiaville; Mrs. Chloe Orr, Kempton; Mrs. Frank Rayle, near Tipton; Mrs. Ora Long, El wood; Mrs. Aulta Bolden, Hillisburg; Mrs. Orpha Eston, Kempton, and Mrs. Garnet Woolridge, Indianapolis.

LUMBER The veteran carpen- * ter 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^g^^ TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION CO. On shipments IN and OUTBOUND, actual dravage 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.

BIG FIRE LOSS COULD BE CUT BY SPRINKLERS Use of Device Might Have Saved Local Plants, Burdick Claims. Several major fires in Indianapolis involving losses of more than sl,500,000 might have been averted through proper installation of automatic sprinkler devices, according to R. H. Burdick, president of the Indiana Automatic Sprinkler Company, 702 East Market street. Automatic sprinkler devices would have checked flames at both the American Foundry plant and the Beech Grove Big Four railroad shops, before the first flames had a chance to get out of control, Burdick said. “Many disastrous blazes have been averted in Indianapolis factories and buildings where such devices were installed,” he added. Records Are Destroyed “Unfortunately, not all the loss a firm suffers in a fire such as the American Foundry fire can be figured in dollars and cents. Often the heaviest part of the actual loss is the destruction of invaluable papers and records, loss of valuable irreplaceable patterns, and the inevitable loss of production with possibility of disappointing customers. “The wisest course for a firm to follow is to protect itself from such loss through installation of reliable automatic sprinkler devices. Installation costs are more than paid in savings effected. Insurance premiums are reduced from 75 to 90 per cent.” Entire City Affected Burdick pointed out that a heavy fire loss at a factory or other building always affects the major part of a town’s population, in time, either through loss of employment with a consequent loss of purchasing power, or through higher insurance base rate for the town. A number of leading industrial and commercial buildings in Indianapolis are protected by sprinkler devices installed by the Indiana Automatic Sprinkler Company, including the Eli Lilly plant, Real Silk hosiery mills, L. S. Ayres, Selig dry goods store, Indiana terminal warehouse, Jackson building, Holcomb & Hoke and J. D. Adams plants.

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

Coal sold tinder the trademark pictured, is uniform in s?ze and grading, and all from one mine. s 4dl Per Ton This trice guaranteed for the entire winter. Presentation of this ad to driver or at office entitles purchaser to 25c per lon DISCOUNT CALL Cherry 4890 Peoples; Coal & Cement Cos. Our l'ards Cover the City

A 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 Indianapolis & Southeastern Lines Deluxe Parlor Car and Motor Coach S< rvice

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.

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

SHAN I jr FI RE-PROOF WARKIIOI SE gSpttjfcfc. FOR VOIR IT RMTI KE KgS TQI Moving, Htornice, I‘iit'klnic. Shippluic Maife NkMK AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY M 1130 N. ILLINOIS ST. Riley 1134 15®*® fsnSWfe

LIGHT AND HEAVY GRAY IRON. BRASS, BRONZE AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS CASTINGS C. 4 G. PATTERNS Chas. J. Giser, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. 1026 Kentucky Ave. LL 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 LL 0867 LI. 0867

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

GENERAL [IECIIIIC . Presents Vs**) a New 0 and / ~t-\ VJ? Practical "a I cm s “" p im LAMP I>R,CE - ! 6P Now Beinjf Sold by Fending Store# and Electrical Dfaleri

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

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

LESLIE COLVIN BUILDER 823 CONTINENTAL BANK BUILDING Phone Lincoln 251

Printer# JEVEyrRINTINC Cos Siationmrt e-A. Shield Pubss^r.Tnrvsß4 rm* Phone Lincoln 631: IM * no* Ohio H

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FREE Trucking Service TO AND FROM OUR FREIGHT HOUSES For information or service

AQUOS DISTILLED WATER FOR HOME AMR OFFICE "purity plus Reliability" CHERRV-5753 . fIQUOS PRODUCTS Cos. 1120 CAST lOSS 1 "r

—after the SMASH! Body Repair Fender Repair Complete Rebuilding I’hone Lincoln 8542 North Side Paint Shop 1139 North Illinois Street

RI. 9381