Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1931 — Page 8

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CENSOR PRESS TO HALT RIOTS AGAINST POPE Mussolini Is Understood to Have Ordered End of Students’ Parades. By United Press ROME, May 29.—A ban was in effect today against publication in the press reports of recurrent antiCatholic demonstrations and denunciations of the pope by Fascist youths. The censorship also instructed the press to refrain from referring to attacks made by the Lavoro Fascist, Fascist organ. No refernce can be made to the Incidents recurrent during the last week. Including the burning of a photograph of Pope Pius XI. Cessation of demonstrations against the Catholics was believed due to “superior orders” declaring that the anti-church manifestations of Fascist students must stop. Differences between the Holy See and the Fascists meanwhile are being discussed through diplomatic channels. It was reported that Premier Benito Mussolini personally was taking an interest in seeking to effect a settlement of the growing dispute. The “superior orders” against further violence came after several days of recurrent incidents in which Fascist youths attacked Catholic students and institutions.

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CHROME PLATING NICKEL. COPPER. OXIDE AND POLISHING OF ALL METALS The ADAMS PLATING COMPANY "the Service Plater#” Lincoln 8697 138 W. lftth Bt. We Furnish Track Service

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GRAY & ORNDORFF COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Real Estate—lnteriors Exteriors—Street Scenes Building Construction Century 81dg.—36 S. Penn. St. Lincoln 1250

C&NITEX ’ iwfmgft'"’ U 111 ' ’J 1 1* H> v MHf" y 2000 SHEETS or FINEST TISSUE THI ECONOMICAL BATHROOM PAPER

Ostermeyer Paper Cos. Riley 6902 148 Virginia Are.

Store Door Delivery Freight and Express to TERRE HAUTE RICHMOND BRAZIL GREENCA6TLE KNIGHTSTOWN CAMBRIDGE CITY GREENFIELD and intermediate points Via Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Phone Riley 1571 for Full Information

LAUNDRY SERVICE CHEAPER, BETTER

Modern Plant Replacing Family Washtub; Ends ‘Blue Mondays.’ American women will wear Just eighteen ounces of clothing this summer, stylists say, and yet the Pilgrim Laundry, Eleventh street and Cornell avenue, washes more than 100.009 pieces of clothing each month for Indianapolis women. And the way they wash clothes must have proven to Indianapolis home makers that they can have their laundry done quicker, better and cheaper in this modern way, for the Pilgrim has grown from a little plant with one truck and four employes, to one of the most modern laundries in Indiana, employing 100 persons, and with a fleet of twenty trucks, in the short space of six years. The convenience of sending laundry out probably is the smallest reason why so many persons are turning each week to the Pilgrim laundry. Women who try the Pilgrim once are convinced that the service and the work not only is better than they ever have experienced before, but much better than they ever expected. Only pure soap and soft water is used in laundering, and clothes are put through as many as twelve changes of clean water in the rinsing process. Silks and woolens, the fine things a woman is so particular about, all are washed by hand. Bath towels are fluffed dry ready

24-Hr. AUTO REPAIRING AND TOW-IN SERVICE DON HERR CO. Riley 2484 Ky. Ave. A Maryland

SHIRLEY BROTHERS Funerals “A Shirley Service Is a Remembered Service.”

COAL—ICE Artificial ICE & COLD Storage Cos. Main Office, 326 W. OhTTStTlsTanch, 42d alvUmoiTßy.

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

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MANY AND MAYER GENERAL MACHINE WORK WE SPECIALIZE IN REPAIRING OF PRINTING MACHINERY 317 N. Ellsworth St.

Joseph Gardner Company Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Repairs on Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofs, Gutters, Spouting and Furnaces 147-153 Kentucky Ave. Riley 1562

! I o I | Wm. P. Jungclaus Cos. -I Established 1875 i • ■ ‘ i ' General Building Contractors 825-827 Massachusetts Avenue Phone R 1 lev 733?

! for use and the varieties of service ■ fit any family needs even in regard to price. The Pilgrim laundry has a fitting slogan, ‘‘Use our phone wire for your clothes line” and that phone number is Ri. 9363. WAGE CUTTING IS CONTINUING Slashes During April Gain Over March, Reports Show. By United Press WASHINGTON, May 29.—Wage cutting continued in April, according to data compiled by the department of labor. At the same time a “slight and gradual” increase in employment was reported for May. The department's bureau of labor statistics reported that during April wage cuts had increased over those recorded in March, both in number of companies involved and also in number of employes. In April 195 establishments reduced wages, according to the monthly survey. These cuts affected 22,543 employes. RICKENBACKER SPEAKS Tribute to War Dead Planned today at Garfield Park. Address in tribute to soldiers who died in the World war is to be given by Colonel E. V. Rickenbacker, air ace and president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, at 2 this afternoon at Garfield park. The memorial services are sponsored by the Service Star Legion. Hilton U. Brown will introduce Colonel Rickenbacker.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation 500-Mile Race May 30

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

I ICE BOX SALES INCREASE NOTED BY LOCAL FIRM Public Recognizes Value of Good Construction in Refrigerators. Heavy increase in sales of Polar quality ice refrigerators is reported by Henry L. Dithmer, president of Polar Ice and Fuel Company, 2000 Northwestern avenue. The increase is attributable, Dithmer said, to the fact that modern homemakers are learning the reasons for good refrigeration. Many housewives have learned, by sad experience, that the refrigerating qualities of a refrigerator can not be measured solely by outside appearance. A really good ice refrigerator, with pure, clean ice, such as is manufactured by the Polar company, is the best method of refrigeration. The use of ice for refrigeration preserves the humidity balance, as well as the natural flavqrs of food. Polar ice is delivered from the company’s clean plant in spick and span trucks or wagons by men wearing white uniforms which are changed daily. There are many things entering into the building of a refrigerator which nust be given the most careful attention. The most important of these are insulation, construction and circulation. Insulation must be suitable to maintain required temperatures for lifetime use. Polar construction insures that every minute point of corners, sides, top, bottom, back, front and doors thoroughly Is protected. Cork board insulation is useless unless it covers all possible warm air channels to the inside of the refrigeratorr.

Circulation Is Important Without perfect circulation no refrigerator can function satisfactorily. In a Polar refrigerator, air flows over the ice and through food compartments continuously, collecting and carrying with it excess warmth and moisture and whatever odors are given off by foods. All these objectionable elements and impurities are deposited on the thin film of ice and are eliminated with ice meltage through the outlet. Polar refrigerators are built on sound scientific principles and embrace all those requirements essential to perfect refrigeration. The Polar is a perfectly balanced refirgerator selling well within the popular quality-price range, guaranted to give years of the most satisfactory service at minimum cost. Built to Specifications All Polar refrigerators are specially built to order with specifications prepared by some of the nations leading scientists. 1 The Polar Ice and Fuel Company presents a most complete display of Polar refrigerators in all sizes, models and colors at their display rooms, 2000 Northwestern avenue. Salesmen gladly will call at the the home and take persons interested in refrigerators to the showroom, and then return them to their homes, without obligation to buy.

ATLANTA MAYOR RAPS DRY LAW CRUSADER Refuses to Debate With Anti-Saloon League Official on W T et Issue. By United Press PARIS. May 29.—Mayor James L. Key of Atlanta, Ga., said today he intended to stand by his statement that prohibition in the United States should be submitted to another vote. The Atlanta mayor refused to accept a challenge to debate the “wet” and “dry” issue with former Congressman William D. Upshaw, vicepresident of the Anti-Saloon League. “Upshaw is looking for notoriety,” Mayor Key said.

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FINE RECORD HELD BY BUILDING FIRM

Local Concern Backed by Years of Experience in Construction. To list the buildings that have been erected by the Ostrom Realty and Construction Company, builders, at 134 East Market street, just is about to call the roll of business structures and social buildings. This company has built hotels, laundries, business blocks, clubhouses, machine shops, bakeries, apartment houses, public garages, mortuaries, dormitories, theaters, fraternity and sorority houses, armories, postoffices and residences, together with a considerable amount of alterations and repair work. In the nineteen years it has been in business as a contracting concern it has accumulated a vast amount of experience. This experience in a way is a valuable stock in trade, for with it this company is to able to plan, finance and complete any kind of a building. It operates throughout the middle west, will go anywhere and gives to each and every undertaking the benefit of a trained personnel gifted with a sympathetic insight into the ambitions and purposes of other folks and willing to go a long way in helping them to realize these. H. W. Ostrom, president, laid down such a platform some time ago when he said: “Any building construction job, to be efficiently and economically prosecuted, must have personal attention and skilled supervision. No two jobs present the same problem, and the conscientious building operator in reality is the partner of the man for whom he builds. Sound advice in every phase of building promotion is as necessary and indispensable as sound mortar.”

METfll. PLATING IS ECONOMICAL Chrome Surface Lengthens Life of Tools. Among the many interesting processes in use by the Adams Plating Company at their West Tenth street plating works, is the hard plating of tools. It is stated thatsthis process enables the use of a lower grade of metal in high speed tools, and that, contrary to the usual custom, enables the use of these tools over and over. The tool, which may be made of ordinary steel, is plated with chromium, thus giving -it an exceedingly hard surface. The cheaper steel in the tool itself will withstand the wear better than a high speed tool, and -when the plating is gone, it can be put into the bath and used again. In fact, chromium appears to be making a number of changes in the plating industry. This substance is of longer wear than any other plating, its surface remaining untarnished where other metals are ruined, and it requires very little effort to keep up the high polish over a surface so hard as to be almost like glass. Chromium plating is taking the place of nickel and various other alloys in general plating work for the automobile, for use in stove building, and in the making of fine fixtures for any purpose where a bright, silvery finish is desired. Its enireme hardness makes it difficult to mar, and its non-corro-sive properties keep it bright much Inoger than is the case with the other metals commonly used. This company, in addition to the large factory business it does all the time, invites the people of the community to avail themselves of its facilities for their work in nickel, brass, copper and chromium plating.

GREAT ADVANCE MADEIN ROOFS Fire-Resisting Materials Add to Value. A building is only as good as its roof. After all, the greatest accomplishment of the modern building has been along these lines. Tire great cathedrals of the middle ages, recognized as architectural triumphs the world over, and presenting remarkable treatment of the roofs, nevertheless were dependent on wooden beams, and the risks of fire always were present. Nowadays, a man may have a roof on his building that is as fire resistant as the rest of the structure, as handsome as anything the architects of the middle ages designed, and as durable as the w’alls themselves. This applies to such great structures as are piercing the clouds of our cities no more than it does to the six-room cottage. For roofing in the hands of a long established and well experienced house like that of the Henry C. Smithers Roofing Company, at 430 South Meridian street, leaves nothing to chance. It is the application of the latest and best materials in the surest way, and in their hands, whether it be a small or big job, the work is given the kind of attention that gives results. The bare fact that they have served Marion county for more than thirty-nine years, in itself is evidence of the character of the work. Os course, in that time they have done many big jobs, many artistic jobs, and many just plain utilitarian roofing jobs. They have installed just about all kinds of roofing, and used all kinds of materials. They know the application of all roofing materials, they know which is the best for the service, and they know how it should be put on.

SHEET METAL USESGROWING Adds Much to Comfort of Modern Life. Much of the comfort and convenience of modern life has come to depend on sheet metal. Queer how our great grandfathers had to get along without these things, how little our fathers used them, and then again how the present generation has come to depend on things that were of little use to previous generations. But the humble sheet of galvanized metal has assumed so many uses in our homes and places of business that good sized concerns have grown up to do the work in this metal. Our roofs, our heating apparatus, our sanitary comforts and many other complexities of modem life often depend on how well this work is done. The leaking roof, the inadequate heating pipe and a dozen other discomforts await the man who has a botched job in this metal. These are ample reasons for entrusting such work to a house that has a reputation to sustain. When this house happens also to have a remarkable record of continuity in business, furnishing it with the experience to know how to do work as it should be done as well as evidence of popular approval, and which prides itself on the quality of the work it does, you are safe in calling them up and telling them what you need. Such a concern is the Joseph Gardner Company, located at 147153 Kentucky avenue, with a record of forty-eight years of service to the people of this city in all kinds of sheet metal work.

WEEKLY BUSINESS and INDUSTRIAL NEWS

“Os Course a Polar Refrigerator Is a Joy to Own” A WISE INVESTMENT /vX A Polar Refrigerator is cer- (*■ "K. tainly a wise investment for j ll any one to make. A small ''fr first payment brings $ one into any hbme— / ® tomorrow if you f //|U wish. The balance // is then paid on easy terms. Thus you can afford / to buy a Polar Refrigerator (A now without waiting to save f|f for it. Scores of families are making this mod- / ern investment in this j simple, easy way. J POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. Main Office and Refrigerator Display Room Twentieth Street and Northwestern Avenue

. MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY APARTMENT FOR RENT In many desirable locations. Rates S3O to $125. Suites and one-room type to eightroom deluxe. Phone LI. 3458 or RI. 1371

1887—43 YEARS’ SERVICE—I93O THE RAILROADMEN’S BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASS’N. 21-23 Virginia Avenue. An Indianapolis Booster

INDIANA LAW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS years 9 course of studying leading to the Degree of B Bachelor of Laws. For Information Address Office of Secretary Indiana Law School 143 E. Onto St. Indianapolis. Ind. Room *!•

“The Public Be Pleased" INDIANAPOLIS' Splendid New Park Site Indianapolis, being* denied nature’s gift of beautiful lakes and waterways, has grown to be one of the world’s greatest inland industrial centers in spite of this handicap. Now it is time to consider beauty (fashioned by man to defeat this handicap) if Indianapolis is to keep pace with her industrial development. Realizing this, Indianapolis business and industrial leaders are creating for the recreation of the populace, a much-needed beauty center of lakes, sand beaches, island, beautiful drives, golf course and tennis courts. When completed, this park and bathing beach will be one of the finest in the state. A beautiful asset and an object of pride to the city of Indianapolis. Site Raymond & Harding

-MAY 29, 1931

Notice — MANUFACTURERS and JOBBERS SPACE FOR RENT Complete Housing Facilities for Large or Small Plants 30 Buildings, Each Complete in Itself. Heat Furnished. Watchman Service Free. Private switches, served by Belt R. R. and traction lines, connecting with all railroads. For Complete Information Write or Phone Indianapolis Industrial Center 19th St. and Martindale Ave. CHerry 1945