Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1920 — Page 13

JOINING PHONES TO BEGIN SOON fc Engineers of Merging Companies Await Order. Engineers of the Central Union Telephone company today were considering preliminary problems connected with the consolidation of the Indianapolis Telephone company with the Central Union system In compliance with the court order, affirmed yesterday by the supreme court of Indiana. Definite steps to carry out the merger contract today awaited final advice by attorneys of the Central Union to officials of the company. Inasmuch as the company has waiped its right to appeal to the supreme court for a rehearing of the suit no doubt remains that the merger will be effected. Lawyers will advise company officials what method of procedure to follow. Inasmuch as the company has waived details will be consummated within a few weeks, It Is said, but a much longer time will be required to “cut over" the subscribers of the automatic (Indanapnlis Company) system to the Bell system. A year may be required to complete the physical adjustment, officials of the Central Union said today. , When an automatic subscriber is switched to the Bell system he will be able to reach by ’phone all the telephone subscribers in the city. In order to get a connection with a Central Union ’phone he will have to dial a number

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IT TAKES NERVE, AND LOTS OF IT Jeweler Says Man Loses His Courage Buying Ring. Having emerged from the real ordeal — the proposal—man quavers as he faces the next most important persons besides the license clerk and minister —the jeweler. The ordinary man, so Carl L. Rost, jeweler, 25 North Illinois street, says, walks timidly Into the store and says: “I’d like to see a ring.’’ After showing him a band ring, signet, ruby, emerald and others, the jeweler finds his customer wants a sparkler. “He seems just a Jlttle shy about saying it,” Mr. Rost claims. Then there’s the man who slams the door as h(j enters and bracing the clerk says in a loud, clear voice: “I want a diamond ring—something about s2(W>—for an engagement -present." So moves the world. Little Jimmy Ward of Children’s Aid The Children’s Aid association will supervise the expenditures from the fund of $3,122.19 contributed through various agencies for little .Timmy Sullivan, 7, whose father, .Tohn Sullivan, lost his life trying to save two colored boys from drowning. Os the amount, $1,358.19 was raised by the colored Y. M. C. A.

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