Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1920 — Page 11

Bids received ' FOR 3 STREETS Board of Works to Readvertise Boulevard Place Paving. following bids for street improvements were received by the board of wo-kc today: First alley east of Park avenue, from HlguiaUti 10 ill - an... Soma. permanent Improvement. A. D. Bowen, *2.97. Dexter atreet. pavement, from Kisrlit*enth to Twenty-second streets. Mansfield Engineering Company, lsphali. *3.95. bituminous concrete. $5.78; Ameri •■an Construction Company, bituminous concrete. So.*"!). Eighteenth street, asphalt pavement from Kent avenue to Parkway boulevard, east drive. American Construction Company. $7.90. No bids were revived for (lie improvement of Boulevard place from Fortieth to Forty-second streets, and from Crown Hill drive to Fortief’ s*-“ * The board ordered a Teadvertlsement for bids for the laying ot cement > nicon the cast side of Illinois street from Georgia to Jackson street and from to G'-n.gia streets. Flans were approved for the improvement of Central avenue from KortySfemth tt> Forty-eighth street at an estlcost of $617.45. the Improvement of Tenth street front Tibbs to Pershing avenue at an estimated eost of $85,452.51 and the improvement of Spring street from Olive to Walnut streets, excepting

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COAST DEFENSE BUDGET CHOPPED House Committee Reports Bill $98,959,888 Reduced. WASHINGTON, April 9.—A drastic reduction in the appropriations for coast defense fortifications during the uext fiscal year was ordered today by the house appropriations committee. It reported tho fortifications bill with a total of $18,833,442. or $9.8,959,888 less than asked by the war department. The bill requires that there shall be returned to the treasury $800,534,992.93 of unobligated balances of appropriations heretofore made. Tlie only new authorization was for two sixteen inch guns at Hawaii. Motor Truck Hits Street Car Man Everett Bridges, 203 Davlan apartments, a street car Inspector, was knocked down and bruised by a light truck at Capitol avenue and Georgia street this morning. His injuries were dressed by a doctor and he was able to go home. it. A. Wilson was the driver of the truck. Police were told Bridges stepped from behind a wagon directly in front of the auto.

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WILL CUT MEAT IN SCHOOLS MONDAY Packers and Housewives Join for Economy Lessons . Demonstrations of meat cutting, intended to inform children concerning the more economical cuts of meat, will be conducted in the public schools in the next two weeks by Miss Ada C. Langerwlsch, supervisor of domestic science In the schools, assisted by representatives of meat packing concerns. The packers will furnish the quarters of meat and the cutters. A committee of the Housewives’ league consisting of Mrs. Thomas M. Gardner, Mrs. William Allen Ragan and Mrs. C. F. Meyer will assist with the propaganda. Ten schools Will be included in demonstrations In each of the two weeks. The schedule for next Monday includes the following schools: School No. 58, Llnwood and New York streets; No. 3, Rural street near Washington; No. 18, Palmer street between Barth avenue and Ringgold; No. 33, Sterling and Twelfth street; No. 54. East Tenth and Dearborn streets: No. 16, Bloomington and Market streets; No. 39. State and Lexington streets; No. 55. Sheldon and Seventeenth streets: No. 49, Kappes and Morris streets; No. 50, BeUevleu place and Ohio street. The third week in April demonstrations

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