Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1949 — Page 48
Frank D. and Mrs. Metcalf, formerly of Naperville, Il. have purchased this Sherwood Village colonial at 730 Nottingham Court in a cross-sale between Robert E. Walker and Atkinson & Co.
. oe Buys Radiant Corp.
{the purchase from Maguire Induss|tries; Inc. of all of the stock of [Radiart Corp., of Cleveland, O.
|leading manufacturers of auto.
. {The company has approximately
Jerated.in Cleveland as a 8 te
{before taxes of the Radiart Corp.
Times Special Serves. rv NEW YORK, Jan. 1- Otave Blake, president of Cornell-|. Dubilier Electric Corp, South Plainfield, N. J., announced today
“The Radiart Corp. is one. of the
mobile radio vibrators and- television. and automobile antennas.
500 employees in three plants, The Radfart plants willbe op-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Does Fornace Burn a “Hole in Voor?
Too Much Air. Means, Waste in Heat, «Says City's s Combustion Engineers 5 = By MARION CRANEY, , I» your furnace burning a hole in your pocketbook. ? ? They burn up household dollars fast, for two reasons: (1) improper firing and (2) jnefficlent furnaces. Placing fuel first, Mr. and Mrs, Indianapolis often neglect the, indirect causes’ of heat defects in fuel and furnace, Robert L. Wolf, City Combustion. Engineer, said yesterday. Afr is the unnoticed worker, Mr. Wolf said.
Some furnaces do.
heat. Not enough air .wasted fuel
division of Cornell-Dubiller Elec. tric Corp., manufacturer of capacitors. The indicated ‘ net profits
for 1948, unaudited, will approximate $370,000.
Edward. N. Kerrigan, 6747 Allisonville Road, was the former ‘owner. Mr. Metcalf i is a supervisor in civic relations at' Western | Electric Co., Inc. anticipates declines dré: 9 per
Building Industry Looks cent. in commercial building; 15 t 1 f ing; For New Peak This Year [beret 1n a
structures, ‘and 14 per ‘cent in By JOSEPH W. MICHALSKI fon in private circles hints at a kes and recreational buildings. LT Hi United. Press Writer . possibility there may be some| Bb : declines ih 1949 despite the Ss {ment of Co 1 =i The construction indust k meerce revealed that 2 for ‘another favorable” BEY J0oKkS mistic prediction by the Depart-inew private constriction for the 1949 with a strong possibility that|™eht Of Commerce. |coming year will be $13,750,000,a new peak will be attained with, The F. W. Dodge Corp, a sta-{000 and other new “building, $5 ~ prices holding around 1948 levels tistical agency for the building|billion.
The Department of Commerce, industry, disclosed that on the Private non - farm residential
{construction will continue to be predicted that new construction In pasis of information present! rai erghe 1 ai gel p Yia large factor in 1949. In this
available, the number of dwell-igroup, $6- billion ‘worth of buildord of $18,750,000,000, an increase ing units likely to be built in 1949 ing is expected, making up about of 5 per cent over the §17,800,/will: be 7 per cent less than in!35 per cent of the over-all total. 580 00 is Sgure but heal 11948, marking a decline of 66,000, Private non-residential run at about units from the 950,000 record high! i Te a Fy a} g ing n 1949 is estimated to show
reached in 1948, {a rise of 12 However, a divergence of opin- EE Dan (roti
struction for which the agency
5 Other classifications of con- able’ t total | of $4 billion.
I / ~ MONDAY
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NITE til 9 . WASHINGTU
WHAT YOU GET!
COAL and WOOD
CAST-IRON RANGES ‘a $3950
. January Special!
Large selection of cast iron ook ing ranges. Several models and styles to choose fram.
{ * CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
Open An Account!
JANUARY SPECIALS AT REDUCED PRICES!
Table Lamps Reduced SWING ARM LAMP Ries ohio; - $2.95 Bronze base. $0.85
6-Piece Breakfast Set Whi ep $27.85 METAL WARDROBE Double door $19.85
Nice shade.
9x12 FRINGED RUG
Qi + 31448
3.Po, BEDROOM SUITE
bit $750
In its prediction, the Depart-|
build-|
The decision of the judges {names to be an|nounced), will be (final. In case of a tie, duplicate prizes will be (awarded. :
their families.
entry.
Jan, 8, 1949.
and impropef adjustment of
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liberation of heat, he explained. heat Tapes | is impossible; If air Mr, Wolf pointed out faultylis permitted to go around thea sharp edge is a “must.” A bar, dampers, dirty heating passages dampers because of unsealed ash alr; pits, or other openings in the fire-| entering the firebox as causes of box, smoke pipe or chimney, in.|inadequateé heating.
“All entries become the " property of Davidson's
Indiana Fur Co,
You have 33 chances to win a grand prize. - Everyone is eligible except employees of this store, of our advertising agency, and
All. you have to do is count the mink © (animals) in this picture. Cut out the advertisement and enclose with your entry. Prizes
will be awarded on the count, neatness and originality of your
asis' of correct
ow
All entries must be in our store or post marked no later than midnight, Saturday,
Extra copies of this contest announcement may be obtained by calling ot our store.
© See the lovely fur
It's the most amaz ever offered | in this city.
prize
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- For -every pound of coal burnéd, about 12 pounds of air must be supplied.
Too much air means wasted ings, as similar to manipulating
means the ah Sow gas pedal of an automobile.
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© ‘Maximum draft is insured ° checking the sénoke pipe for holes and. making sure it is tightly x Sethentsd into the chimney. Heating passages should be cleaned of soot and ashes which obstruct proaucer's Council. draft and, insulate the furnace: from heat. To “Alr leaks, a reducer of come bustion efficiency, should be halted by “holding. a burning candle toward the suspected furnace joint. If the flame bows toward the joint, a leak 18 present. Fuel and fools are also important, Mr. Wolf said. A shovel with
duction of bull
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He described the burning rate of coal, controlled by varying the amount of air passing through the . furnace from damper open-
expected to-be only higher. A decrease is
are missing, he said, CUPID'S THE | WINN
with the end bent at a 30 degree angle, should be available to break up Gols or poke holes in {the fuel ’ .
548 marriage = licenses
ffective dampers result.
High Mark Set In Building Wares
TON, Jan. 1 — Pro WASHING! — which reached an all-time high ia 1048, is expected to increase still further. in 1949, according
‘Materials, requirements in. 1949 probably will be somewhat smalls the whole than in 1948; offi cials said. ‘This is because the volume of new ‘construction is
in the amount of repair and mains tenance work also, they added: A———————————
te Service BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 1-Cu-pid won a decisive victory in Monroe County in 1948, Records show
. lagainst 233 divorces filed.
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aN THIS AD!
EVERYONE HAS AN EQUAL . CHANCE TO
WIN a @ 1 4 ip A A $1,500 500 luxurious Natural Ranch Mink
scalloped Cape. ° 3nd pige ss o A¢h prise? $350 Hollander-blended a
A A $750 Black Persian Lamb Coot, vith fustrous tight curls.
A $595 China Mink Coat . . . a new “high. fashion” creation.
” Coat, with full ripple back. ® Sth vise @ Oth skins, graceful and flattering. @ honorable mention
The next 27 contestants will receive o Merchandise Certificate good for $40.00 Cash, when applied on the purchase of a Davidson fur coat.
A $195 Mouton Lamb Coat, dyed and styled to look like Beaver.
Type, or plainly print your name and address on your entry, and bring, or mail to CONTEST DEPT. T, -~- Davidson's. Address as shown below.
Indianapolis, Indiana
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NCA $150 $150 Mink- dyed Kolinsky Scarf of 6
114 E Washington Street
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