Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1930 — Page 14
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A POLAR Refrigerator Pays Its Own Cost —And Much More Actual mon?y saving* on the leaser amount of Ice used In a well Insulated and properly designed refrigerator, when compared with Inadequate refrigeration, will —on one item alone —pay the entire coat of the good refrigerator in from three to five years. The tremendous additional savings in food kept from spoiling, the value of protection of the family’s health, and the worth to the housewife's pride and contentment are incalculable in dollars and cents We'll appreciate the privilege of showing you our immense display. Just phone TAlbot 0680. CONVENIENT TERMS and a liberal allowanci on your old refrigerator POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Avenue
TERMS IF DESIRED HARE CHEVROLET COMPANY 552 East Washington Phone Riley 5325
Indiana’s Finest Transient and Apartment Hotel 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
Indian* Automatic Sprinkler Cos. fFffSaS Fire Prevention 3 -t PftUrw iHf 702 E ‘ Market St * Lin. 9540
and Fender Repairing Done by experts, whose years of ex crlence assure you of results that will more than please. C. Off and Company 107 N. East St LL 1549
Sewer Construction of All Types Call Us for Estimates COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION CO. 2108 Colombia Are. HEmlock 4566
AUTO GLASS >'oi your safety. Jet no install urrlltTß Shatterproof plate flats Distributors Van Dorn Electric Tools Rusco Products Francisco Heaters PERFECTION WINDSHIELD CO. S3 W Pratt St.—Lincoln *O4O
Joseph Gardner Company Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Rapalra Slata, Tile and Graral Roof*. Gattera. Spouting and FinwrN Riley 1562 117-153 KENTUCKY AVR.
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“Evidence” RE-ROOF For Permanency and Safety We will gladly advise you as to the proper roofing material for your house or building •'l also furnish estimates. HENRY C. SMITHER Roofing Cos. 430 S. Meridian Lincoln 4037 111 l
ALASKA The Land of the Midnight Bun Enjoy the Ideal summer weather of Alaska on palatini steamers and inland side trips. All expense tours are arranged for your convenience. We will gladly furnish Information. The Union Trust Cos. Richard A. Kurts, Travel Dept. Mgr,
Marietta Mfg. Company I6tb St and Sherman Drive Indianapolis SkNl-ONYX a'~l\tt?ons- i K(irbis
CHROME PLATING NICKEL. COPPER, OXIDE AND POLISHING OP ALL METALS The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY “Tha Service Platers” Lincoln MI 138 W. lb St W Pnrniab Track Karvtaa
NEW CHROMIUM PROCESS KEEPS FINISHJ.ONGER Plating Method Developed Here Found Superior for Auto Parts. New process of chrome plating, developed recently by Climax Machinery Company, 121 East Morris street, has been found to be ideal for plating any exposed metal surface, according to R. T. Hennessey, plating department manager. Climax chrome, the name given to the new process, for which a patent has been applied, adds greatly to the life of the finish, Hennessey said. The process consists of applying a highly non-porous metal as a base plate for the nickel and chromium plates which follow. Both nickel and chromium are porous, permitting moisture to penetrate to the object plated, resulting in rust on the metals which causes the nickel and chromium to peel off. Used rn Aut i Parts With the r.on-porouse base plate, penetration by moisture is delayed, resulting in a rustless finish, Hennessey said. In tests of the new process for durability, Hennessey asserted it has been found that where the ordinary chrome finish will wear away from thirty hours’ force of the salt spray test, the new process finish will hold up for more than 100 hours, thus tripling the life of the plating job. The process has been found adaptable for application on any chrome plating work, including radiator shells, headlights, and other exposed automobile parts, machinery and even golf club heads. Operates Large Plant The Climax Company specialise* in nickel, copper and chrome plating, barrel plating of small parts, and oxidizing. It maintains an exchange department where the various nickeled parts of 1929 model Ford cars may be exchanged for similar parts chrome-plated with the new durable process. The company operates Its own plant, covering half a city block, at Morris street, between Pennsylvania and Delaware streets. It has been in this location twenty-five years. Many of the larger repair shops of the city send all their plating work to the Climax plant. WALK FALLS; 20 HURT Fifty Persons Are Plunged Into Excavation by Collapse. Bu United Prcxx ELMIRA, N. Y„ June 14.—Twenty persons were in hospitals today suffering from injuries received when a 150-foot srretch of sidewalk gave way beneath them at a busy street intersection Friday. The sidewalk, a temporary affair which ran alongside a building under construction, collapsed during the peak of the late afternoon traffic. Almost fifty persons fell into the excavation beneath.
GOLF CLUBS Chromium Plated. Special 60C With Steel Shaft, 75c All Kinds of Job Plating Climax Machinery Cos. 121-153 E. MORRIS ST. DR exel 5511-5512
Now Is the time to pla.?e your ordrr for awninjfs. We have a large lire of all colors to select from. “WE FOOL THE SUN” Riley 1512—Riley 1513 INDIANAPOLIS TENT & AWNING COMPANY
Street and Road Paving Indiana Asphalt Paving Company (Incorporated) 28th Street and Columbia Avenue Phone—HEmlock 3545
CHARLES McGARVEY PLASTERING CONTRACTOR ESTABLISHED 1893 5264 Washington Bird. Phone Humboldt 45)2
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
CHICKEN, NOODLES HIGHLY NOURISHING
Pleasing Recipe Suggested by Manufacturers of Tasty Product. No combination of foods ever was more pleasing to the palate than the famous American dish, chicken and noodles, but in enjoying this delightful combination, few persons consider the nourishment value of the tasty noodles, according to officials of the Nevel Products Company. Noodles, one of the most nourishing of cereal products, easily are digested, cooked and combined with many food flavors. Because of the considerable labor required in preparation, few persons go to the trouble of obtaining the proper and scientifically prepared Ingredients so necessary to the flavor and food value. Pure egg noodles containing the best of hard durum wheat and whole eggs, are prepared in the Newel Products Company’s strictly sanitary kitchens.
Distilled Water Safest for Drinking Purposes
Harmful Minerals Removed as Health Safeguard by Aquos Firm. The fact that water constitutes three-fourths of tiie human body is pointed to by officials of the Aquos Products Company, 1128 East Tenth street, as adequate reason for drinking only properly distilled water. “It is a common idea among many persons,” they say, “that minerals contained in spring and other waters are necessary properly to nourish the body, but chemists and physiologists know that inorganic minerals, such as are contained in water, can not be assimilated by the body, and must be removed from the body or remain to obstruct and impair the vital action. Contain Minerals “All spring and well waters, necessarily contain more or less of these inorganic minerals and earthy matters in solution, and are objectionable in proportion to the quantities present. The purest are the best but not good enough. Tthe purest waters are those which come nearest to distilled water. “The purest and best and the only absolutely safe water to use for drinking and in preparation of foods and beverages is that produced by proper‘distillation. Care Must Be Taken “The process of purifying water by distillation is one in which extreme care must be taken to maintain the highest state of cleanliness and mechanical perfection, and the slightest admixture of ordinary water or contamination of any nature destroys the product for the delicate uses to which it is put.” Officials assert that rapid expansion of the Aquos Products Com - pany is due to its excellent qualiti es and to the fact it now is being used widely by physicians, dentists, druggists, hospitals, battery stations, chemists, industrial plants of all kinds and in private homes.
DAWES BACK IN U. S.; DEFENDS NAVAL TREATY Saves Nation $2,000,000,000 in Fifteen Years, Says Envoy. Bn United Press NEW YORK, June 14.—The London naval treaty gives the United States a parity with Great Britain for which it otherwise would have to expend $2,000,000,000 over a period of fifteen years, remaining inferior in sea power during that time, Ambassador Charles G. Dawes said on his arrival from London Friday night on the Cunard liner Aquitania. Dawes expressed confidence the treaty would be ratified by the senate. FAMINE CAUSES CANNIBA Cathol'c Missionaries Tell of Horrible Conditions in China. Bu United Press ROME, June 14.—Horrible conditions among the people in Shensi province, center of China’s starving northwest, were described in correspondence from Chengtu. Szechuan providence, to the Catholic missionary news agency in Rome. Instances of cannibalism in numerous localities were related in the tale of this desolate spot where, it was said, hundreds of thousands were dying of starvation. The report, more tragic because of its growing familiarity, said again that the people were eating herbs and bark scraped off trees.
Residence Phone HE. 5615 A. C. JOHNSON BRICK CONTRACTOR 845 Massachusetts Are. Phone, Riley 2452
The Newel company recommends the following recipe for chicken and noodles: One young hen or large fryer, two cups thin cream, two eggs, one-half pound Newel pure egg noodles, three tablespoons butter or substitute, two tablespoons flour. Prepare the chicken for frying, salt and dredge well with flour. Heat the butter in an iron pan and brown the chicken in it. Add a few tablespoons hot water, cover tightly and bake in a moderate oven until very tender. Take up the chicken, stir the flour into the liquid in the pan, add the cream which has been heated, and cook gently five minutes. In the meantime, boil the Newel noodles in salt water until tender, drain and pile in a buttered ring mold. Beat eggs until yolks and whites are well mixed, add to one cup cream gravy and pour over the noodles. Set mold in a pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven. Turn out on a round platter and arrange chicken in the center. Pour the remaining gravy over all and garnish with a ring of broiled tomatoes.
SHEET METAL FIRMJS BUSY Gardner Company's Staff Is Highly Skilled. A large staff of skilled sheet metal workmen is maintained by the Joseph Gardener Company, 147-153 Kentucky avenue, to meet the continued increase in business enjoyed by the firm. Backed by an experience of sixtyeight years, in which three generations of Gardners have participated, the company occupies an enviable reputation for quality work not only in Indianapolis and Indiana, but in many other states. The firm has supplied sheet metal work for many large buildings throughout the country. It specializes in installing metal ceilings, skylights, cornices, ventilating and dust-collecting devices and blow pipes for factories, mills and foundries. The company also manufactures tanks, chain guards, hoppers, milk cans and dairy supplies, chimney tops and other piping and castings. In addition it has a large business in repairing and installing guttering and in roofing private residences and factories. The company’s years of experience in sheet metal work gives it a decided advantage in testing new devices, and many ideas developed by the firm have been copied widely throughout the country. PERMIT ISSUE TAKESSLUMP Four Buildings, Six Houses, Included in Total. Building permits issued in Indianapolis during the last week slumped to $72,888, according to compilations by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. Os this amount, $26,500 is for the erection of six new houses. The National Refining Company will construct four buildings each to cost $3,800. They will be located at 4002 East Washington street, Fiftyfourth and College avenue, Twelfth and Capitol and North and Delaware. FIND WETTEST STREET IN HEART OF GOTHAM Large Trucks Needed to Carry Away Haul in Raids. Bv United Press NEW YORK, June 14.—Prohibition agents claimed today to have located "the wettest street in the United States.” The term was applied to a block in the heart of New York’s theater district—Forty-fifth street just west of Broadway—after a raiding sortie last night under the personal direction of Major Maurice Campbell, prohibition administrator. Sixteen men were arrested as the squads descended on a row of night clubs, restaurants and speakeasies, and the liquor haul was so big that large trucks had to be sent for to carry it away.
A New Drinking Water SERVICE Crystal Springs Water and FRIGIDAIRE COOLERS —at a rental cost hardly mare than dally car tare. Crystal Springs Water Cos. 146 VirnrinSm Aw. Lincoln 2731
ADVICE IS GIVEN HOUSEWIVES ON USEOFICE BOX Services of Refrigeration Expert Provided by Polar Company. Hundreds of Indianapolis housewives have taken advantage of the splendid refrigerator advisory service inaugurated recently by the Polar Ice and Fuel Company. Refrigerator experts, employed by the Polar firm to offer advice to housewives on the proper use of iceboxes to obtain the greatest efficiency with the least consumption of ice, report they have been welcomed warmly by housewives of the city, according to President H. L. Dithmer. These experts are able to advise on even such details as the proper place in the icebox for meat, butter or milk. Vegetables always should be kept in the same compartment and a certain distance from the sidewall or the center partition, they advise. Requirements Vary There even is a place where onions may be kept crisp and fresh without contaminating the remainder of the contents of the refrigerator. Requirements of different types of refrigerators vary, however, making it necessary for these experts to study each ice box before determining the proper advice for any particular refrigerator. For those who are in the market for a high grade ice box the Polar company maintains one of the most complete lines of refrigerators in the state in its handsome new salesroom at 2000 Northwestern avenue. Given Rigid Tests Approximately 100 different types of refrigerators are displayed in the salesroom, each of them having undergone rigid tests. Each is lined with cork board insulations, and doors are equipped with airtight rubber gaskets. A wide variety of sizes and color combinations is available, but only one grade is shown, the best obtainable after years of scientific research. Among the popular colors at present, Dithmer said, are jade green, white, and gray, ivory and several color combinations of high lighting. Through purchasing in carload lots, and extremely low overhead costs, Polar is able to offer to the public Polar-tested refrigerators at prices similar to those formerly paid for inefficient iceboxes lined frequently only with paper, Dithmer said. Studied Various Types “The Polar Company three years ago began to investigate merits of different types of refrigerators on the market,” he explained. “It was found that insulation in many iceboxes amounted to nothing more than ordinary heavy paper or cardboard. Because of this the company, following results of tests made by Columbia university research laboratories, obtained specifications prepared by the university and insists that all refrigerators it handles measure up to this high standard.” PROOF OUT OF GRAVE Daughter to Disiinter Mother to Read Her Wedding Certificate. Bv United Pres * WASHINGTON, June 14.—A permit to disinter the body of her mother, buried in congressional cemetery twenty-six years ago, has been granted by the district supreme court to Mrs. Henrietta V. Caterson. The daughter declared she must know the exact date of her parents’ marriage to protect her legal rights. She believes her mother’s wedding certificate is buried with her. Building Permits James Oaswlch, repairs, 712 North Holmes. SSOO. Gordon Smith, repairs. 830 Torbett, $350. F. M. Bartholomew, dwelling and garage. 5441 Washington boulevard. $17,300. Dollie Shepherd, garage. 1309 East ElevPa'ul Smith, garage 8014 Bellefontaine. $260. Virgil Cox. garage, 2111 Highland place. $2 Vlrgil Cox. repairs. 2111 Highland place, * 3 Van Butteazer, repairs, 1314 North Ar^f n Armstrong, repairs. 1808 Kelly. SBSO. N. L. Searcy, dwelling and garage. 3490 Fall Creek voulevard. $5,000. John Gates, dwelling and garage, 140 North Catherwood. $2,750. F. C. Tucker Company. Ailing station, Washington and Eagle street, $3,000. M. A. Miller, repairs. 4015 Cornelius, *Tf. Crouch, garage, 1863 Talman. $421. j F Madden, dwelling and garage. 331 East Fiftieth. $7,000. u C. H. Jackson, storeroom, Roosevelt and Station. repairs. 1408 North PennSJ Guv*Aronholt. dwelling and garage. 5807 North Delaware. $7,750.
For Those Who Prefer a Finer COFFEE
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*342 The Ideal Route to I *542 - I CINCINNATI I CHANGE OF TIME MONDAY, JUNE 9 Lv. Trac. Term. VIA by Parlor Car: _ , RAM nHwwtPnFi Greensburg, 12 B, 38 M. W&Z (4:15 P. M. \fflr . a r Sat. & Sun. Only) lawr.nc.bur* INDIANAPOLIS & SOUTHEASTERN LINES De Luxe Parlor Car and Motor Coach Service Printers /EVEN PRINTING G). Stationers Shield Press^ UTBOOBBPHBBI Phone Lincoln 8877 We— OMe K RETAIL COAL CLUB, INC. Indianapolis, Ind. Office 217 Medical Arts Bldg. Phone RDey 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
SAn Insured Moth Protection KONATE HT HAN K FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE BM NBMfc--1430 N. ILLINOIS ST. Riley 7434 SHB Kimil LIGHT AND HEAVY GR'iY 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
f RADIATORS 1 -cte&netrput |1 -restored f REEO-MUELLER.INCg AUTO RAMATOQ SPKMUS3 H lIWI9 Lincoln 5192 Jg
500Mile Race AN INDIANAPOLIS INSTITUTION
AMERICAN AGGREGATES CORPORATION Washed and Graded Sand and Gravel A Truck or Train Load 1400 West Raymond St. Phone, Rl. 1311
Always on Time A “The Beat Time k "| Money Can Buy” Sold By Leading Stores and Electrical Dealers.
Strathmann Construction Cos. GENERAL CONTRACTORS-ENGINEERS 839 Architects and Builders Bldg. TeL Riley 8512
Prompt Delivery C. O. WARNOCK Authorized Dealer Sales and Service 813 E. Washington Phone—Lincoln 8396
LESLIE COLVIN BUILDER 823 CONTINENTAL ■AKR rtiilding Phone Lincoln 2651
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FAST FREIGHT AND EXPRESS SERVICE Next day deliveries to or from CLEVELAND, TOLEDO. DETROIT
AQUOS DISTILLED. WATER ' FOR HOME AND OFFICE PURITY PLUS RELIABILITY CHERRY-5753 AQUOS PRODUCTS Cos 1120 EAST lO‘-* fc— ■ ■ ■ J
—after the SMASH! Body Repair Fender Repair Complete Rebuilding Phone Lincoln 0542 North Side Paint Shop 1139 North Illinois Street
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