Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1921 — Page 12

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Money to Loan on New Dwellings and Medium Priced New Apartments jflrtrbrr firings ana Crust Company CLAIM STREAMS ARE POLLUTED Health Authorities Issue Warning on Swimming— Investigate Pleasant Run. Facts regarding the pollution of Pleasant run to the point where children have contracted skin Infections from wading In It will be turned over to the board of sanitary commissioners for action. Dr. Herman G. Morgan, secretary of the board of public health, announced today The health head also issued a statement warning citizens to refrain from bathing In Fall creek. White river, Eagle creek and other streams in Indianapolis because of the highly contaminated state of the water * A survey of Pleasant ran from Garfield park’ to a point beyond Irvington was made by sanitary officers of the health department upon complaints of residents along the stream that unbearable odors were arising therefrom, Dr. Morgan said. Most of the trouble codes from sewers which open into the creek. Dr. Morgan said the inspectors found. The stream has very little water in it and, the offensive matter is not carried away rapidly enough to prevent extreme pollution. One ease was found in Irvington where the effluent from a septic tank serving an entire addition flows into Pleasant run. People must be compelled to connect with sewers wherever available and new sewers laid where they are needed, to eliminate the condition, the health official stated. “With the advent of warm weather there Is a class of citizens who evidently do not care what kind of water they bathe in. as evidenced by the fact that they are swimming in Fall creek and other streams,” the statement read. The doctor recalled that it has been repeatedly pointed out by the health department that between the Monon railroad and Northwestern avenue there are fourteen overflows from sewers entering Fall Creek, which pollute the stream to an unsafe point. Typhoid fever, gastro enteritis and infections of the eyes, ears and skin easily can be contracted from bathing in such water, he said. “From the standpoint of public safety, as well as that of public health. I believe the city should police Fall Creek within the city limits in order to prevent swimming in it," he said The same conditions apply to the other streams, he added. The board of part commissioners has announced its intention to confer with the board of public safely upon the matter of policing the stream. Execution by French „ Shows Justice to Hun BERLIN. May 2S.—A French court martial at Mayenee, heaiquarter* of the French army of occupation, today sentenced to death a Moroccan soldier who had murdered a German merchant, according to a Mayeuce dispatch.

NORTHERN WOODS BEACH Buy a lot in this wooded river tract, above Broad Ripple, and enjoy bathing, boating, fishing and camping every day

For a summer residence the name “NORTHERN WOODS BEACH” suggests the cool comfort obtainable, which can only be appreciated to its full extent by driving out and looking the place over. You will then agree that this is the most beautiful river front around Indianspoils “NORTHERN WOODS BEACH” consists of a fortyacre tract, thickly covered with large forest trees, and the entire east side of the tract extends into White river, where boating and fishing are the best Winding through the park two creeks with their cool, clear, spring-fed waters find their outlets in the river, and these, with their numerous sandbars and laughing ripples furnish ample facilities for wading and similar amusements. Here a level stretch of many acres, covered with a thick coat of bluegrass and dotted with beautiful forest trees, has been set aside and reserved for picnic grounds, which for camping and picnic parties can not be excelled in the state. By a gradual slope the ground rises from this point to a level plateau in the northeast corner next to Ellet’s bridge, which is fifteen feet above the river. This has been platted into forty building lots, with convenient drives, walks and parkways extending throughout, each lot having one or more huge forest trees. This tract, as well as the cottages, will be illuminated with electricity.

SALE OF LOTS STARTS TODAY Come out early in order to make the best selection, as this small number of lots will soon be sold. Arrange with your friends ’.o meet you at “NORTHERN WOODS” Sunday, Monday, or any other day or evening in the week, and enjoy t picnic in a real picnic park. y j CO-MER-GO LAND CO. * For Further Information Call Alain S4BO

THINKS GRAIN FUTURES BILL WILL NOT PASS Chicago Board of Trade Confident Measures Will Die. FAVORED BY GOVERNOR CHICAGO, May 28—Officials of the Chicago Board of Trade were confident today that legislation regulating the board before the State Legislature at Springfield would fail to pass. Claims were made, that the sentiment has swung around so that the majority of the Legislators now opipose the measure, due to a drive againsi the bills by a large group of farmers. The first evidence of change In sentiment the traders claimed, was the post ponement of consideration of the bill which would place the board under supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture by the House this week. The measure comes up in the House again Tuesday. SAT GOVERNOR WILL SIGN BILL. This bill has been passed by the Senate; if it is passed by the House it will be signed l*r Governor Small, according to reports. Those in close touch with the chief executive said he would approve the measure if it came before him. Another bill, to prohibit trading in futures, by Lantz, is still before the Senate. It probably will remain in the npper house until backers of the measures see what action is taken on the bill now before the House. This is really the bill which board of trade operators fear most. They claim it will force the grain market here, the largest in the world, out of existence. In case the Chicago board goes out of business traders state wheat operations would be scattered to Minneapolis. Kansas City, Milwaukee Omaha and other mid-western cities where theie are now smaller grain markets. | PATS BILL FATAL TO FARMERS. Joseph F. Griffin, president of the Chicago Board of Trade today, stated it was his opinion both tills would fall. Members of the Legislature thought this was “legislation in favor of the farmer” Griffin said. “Wheti a delegation of 500 farmers appenred at SpringI field and protested against wiping out of their wheat market, the law makers took a different view of the situation. They began -to realize that the majority of farmers still want the board of trade in Chicago, its natural location, and they want it to remain in business because it is the greatest market for teir greatest crops.” Italy to Get Fiume Soon by Agreement ROME. May 28 —Both the city and the harhor of Fiume will be definitely annexed by Italy by force of an agreement with Jugo-Slavia which is to be signed before June 1, it was reliably learned here today. Jugo-Slavia is to annex Porto Baros by the same agreement it Is stated , REPORTS TWO RINGS MISSING. Laura Doerslin, 1150 East Ohio street today reported to the police she left two rings in a washroom at the Metropolitan School of Music. Later she fofcnd they had disapearert. One ring, set with pearls, was valued at $lO. and the other, set with a diamond, was valued at 830. For Rsof faint and Roof Materials pheae Jordan D. W illiams Cos. Drexel 6903.

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Columbus Allsop reports that he fired two shots at an insurance agent Friday afternoon, but ha got away. • • * A lively debate took place Monday evening at the Wild Onion school house. The subject was Resolfed, What Good Does an Argument Do* Anyhow? The negative side won. ... Washington Hocks says after careful Inquiry he finds that all of the ideas of a lot of persons are second-handed. Lloyd George Issues Ultimatum in Strike LONDON, May 28.—Premier Lloyd Ceorge sent an ultimatum to the ccul miners and mine owners today telling both that if they fail to reach an agreement, Parliament will be asked to pa*, legislation making arbitration of the strike compulsory. It was the most drastic step the premier has taken in the great strike which began April i. SOCIALISTS PLAN CAMPAIGN, Campaign plans will be mapped out on Wednesday evening by candidates on the Socialist city ticket in a meeting to be held at 49South Delaware street. Tne paity campaign committee will meet with the candidates. An extensive educatloual crusade la under considerat'.rn. Always Ready-Quick Service STATE LIFE LUNCH State Life Bldg. Cuticura Soap The Snf ety Razor Shaving Soap IMtf—s ihw wtthoot mag. Kvrywhr Oe, WETOGRAPH Secret Writing System Invaluable tor lovers and lor keeping recipes, addresses, secret memorandum or other Information safe and private. No stranger can read your postals It you use the Weto Graph Great fun for lovers or friends. Don't miss It. Send 10c and w* will send the Weto Graph by mall with fu't Instruction. Address PENN PUBLISHING CO.. Rlalrsvllle. Pa.

On the east the ground slopes down to an apron, which extends quite a distance into the waters of White river at a point where they are less susceptible to contamination, making a healthful, attractive bathing beach along the entire river front. It being the intent and purpose to make this subdivision desirable for high-class summer residence purposes only, with keen foresight for the comfort, convenience and pleasure of residents, all deeds have incorporated into and made a part of them certain regulations and building restrictions, which are prescribed as conditions of each conveyance. Also great care and disci Ruination will be exercised in the selection of purchaser* to whom lots will be sold. This delightful park is eleven miles from the east end of Thirty-eighth sLieec boulevard and can be reached by following Fall Creek boulevard to Keystone avenue, north on Keystone to the bridge over White river, cross the bridge to the left at west end of bridge turn to right on “River road” to “NORTHERN WOODS BEACH." Another route equally as good is through Broad Ripple, north on College avenue to Mattsville road, then east to “NORTHERN WOODS BEACH.” Either route has the little road signs, indicating the direction, but, if in doubt, Inquire for Eller's bridge.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1921.

PRINTER FREED ON DRUNK CHARGE Impediment of Speech Is Blamed. A jury In the Marlon County Criminal Court late yesterday returned a verdict of not guilty In the case against John V. I® nnett, a linotype operator of Rushville, charged with operating an automobile while Intoxicated. Thq, defendant showed that he has an impediment in his speech and that added nervousness at the time of an accident resulted in giving the impression that he was under the influence of liquor. The evidence showed that Bennett's machine struck Mrs. Ellen Roach, 2124 North Capitol avenue, resulting In alleged severe injnrlij*. Mrs. Roach has filed suit In Superior Court, Room 4, asking SIO,OOO damages against Bennett. Name 2 Additional Vice Presidents Mrs. W. H. Blodgett and Mrs. Addle Frank were named additional vice president bV the Seventh District Women's Democratic Club at the weekly dinner meeting nt the Indiana Democratic Club last night. Directors for the six districts Indianapolis were chosen as follows : Mrs. Philip Zoercher, representing the First district; Mrs. Maude Swift Aty* thony. Second; (Mrs. W. H. Bobbitt. Third; Mrs. Lillian McKenzie, Fourth; Mrs. rilnry Commlnsky, Fifth, and Mrs. Bert S. Gadd, Sixth. Mrs. M. J. Woolling was made corresponding secretary and Mrs. J. M. Himler was chosen pub licity chairman.

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We have given some facts to show that By-Product Coke Is cheaper per ton of actual effective fuel than the other higher grades of fuel. We showed that the consumer actually payß for Fixed Carbon and that Ash Is waste material under all circumstances and that Volatile Matter Is waste material under practical conditions obtaining In the consumer’s home. Only by reducing all solid fuel to Fixed Carbon content can comparisons In price be made. It is not our purpose to carry this comparison further. We do not say that no bituminous coals might sometimes show a lower price per ton of Fixed Carbon than By-Product Coke, though we doubt whether any would do so on analysis at the present relative prices. However, there Is another side of the fuel question which Involves considerations of health, aesthetics and economics. We mean the cleanliness of the fuel used. Considering first the handling of the fuel In the house By-Product Coke easily leads all other solid fuels In cleanliness. When put In the cellar there Is less black dust to settle over everything and to penetrate into the upper parts of the house than there Is in the case of any otner fuel, with the occasional exception of anthracite coal. When the ashes are removed from the stove or furnace there is less ddsty waste material to be handled than there Is in the case of any other fuel, with the exception of the highest grades of lump Pocahontas coal. Here is the way of clear gain in cleanliness In the home. When the fuel Is burned By-Product Coke makes no smoke. This cleanly quality Is found In no coal except anthracite. Smoke is least with the best grades of Pocahontas and Increases rapidly with the lower grades of bituminous coal. Bmoke means throat and lung trouble* for the greater part of the population of a smoky city. Smoke means dirty draperies, carpets, upholstering and clothing, with consequent high costs for cleaning and lack of cleanliness even after bearing such expense. Smoke means waste of a large proportion cf the fuel which Is purchased in the form of coal. A smoky city Is caused -hlefly by smoky homes—not by smoky factories. The factories run summer and winter, but the smoke nuisance is vastly greater In winter than in summer. Each householder may Increase the cleanliness of his own home by using By-Product Coke. At the same time he contributes his mite toward the reduction of the smoke nuisance and by his example gradually increases the use of smokeless fuel. We can not dictate resale prices for our products, but we are advised by the following dealers that they will offer our coke during tbft month of May at prices not exceeding—sll.7s per Ton, , Sidewalk Delivery.

ild(. F. W. ft Company, E. Wash, nad Belt. Atlas Coal Company, 1026 N. Senate Ave. Hisehoff ft Flsse, 2051 N. Rnral. Brookslde Lumber Company, 1102 Commerce. Bugbee Coal Company, 860 Holton Place. Capitol City Coal Company, 420 8. Slate. Cnsuily Coal Company, E. 10th and Sherman Drive. Centra! Coal Company, 840 W. Michigan St. City Ice and Coal Company, 714 E. V aeliington. Commercial Fuel Company, 316 W. Ohio St. Cross Coal Company, 1541 Blaine Ave. Danish Fuel and Feed Company, 902 Torbet. Davis Coal and Block Company, S. Ritter Ave. and €., 11. ft 1). R. B. Dell, Frank M., Cruse and Southeastern. Eagles Held - Hill Lumber Company, 2052 Northwestern Ehrlich Coal Company, Merrill and Kentucky Ave. Kllerlng, Louis, Bethe Ave. and Belt. Frcderlek, J. IV., BCI Beecher. Fultz, J. F... 543 Mlley Ave. Gansberg, Wm. F., 1906 Shelby. Gates, E. E.. Coal Cos., 577 Vinton. Gem Coal Company, 1161 Roosevelt Ayts. Goepper, Fred, 44S N. Holmes Ave. Grover Coal Company, 635 W. Wyoming. Ilagleskatnp Bros, ft Harerkamp, Churchman Ave. and Belt. llado Coal Company, 70 8. Sherman Drive. Heller, E. K. ft Company, Fletcher Ave. and Rig Four. Hobart ft Mathews, 1037 8. Keystone Ave. Hogue, ,1. L. Fnel and Supply Company, 29th and Canal. Home Coal Company, Big 4 R. R. and E. North. Indianapolis Coal Company, 234 Bankers Trnst. Indianapolis Mortar and Fnel Company, 407 Odd Fellow Bldg.

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EXCURSIONS Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Sunday, May 29th Round Trip - Round Trip LaFayette $2.43 Terre Haute $2.70 Frankfort 1.89 Brazil 2.16 Crawfordsville ... 1.89 Greencastle 1.62 Richmond 2.43 Cambridge City .. 2.16 Above fares include Governimnt War Tax. Good going on all trains (except the “Highlander”) each Sunday up to and including trains leaving Ifidianapolis at 12:10 p. m. Good returning on all trains (except the “Highlander”) on d,\te of sale. For further information call Joint. Ticket Office, Terminal Station —Phone, Main 4500.

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Irvington Coal and Lima Company, 5543 Honna Ave. lieeport, A. B. ft Company, 626 N. Senate Ave.. Lambert Coal and Coke Company, 115 S. State. Lltten, L. C. Coal Company, 1005 K. Pratt. lomi Coal Company, SOI Bates. Marshall Brothers, 3407 Roosevelt Ave. Meyer, A. B. ft Company, 225 N. I’ennsyl vania. Mluter Coal and Coke Company, 130 8. California. Monn, E. F. Coal Company, 201 8. Harris. Monon Fuel Company, 940 E. St. Clair. Mueslng-Merrlo Coal Compariy, 1114 E. 22nd. Myers Fuel Company, Ohio and Davidson. Nackeuhorst Coal Company, 1721 Naomi. Penn Coal Oompr.ny, 777 E. Washington. Feopte's Coal and Cement Company, 8!7 Traction Terminal Bldg. Philps Coal and Cement Company, 2712 E. Washing.on. Pittman Coal Company, 102 8. LaSalle. Playfoot, A. E. t 3539 Roosevelt. Polar Ire and Fuel Company. 20th and Northwestern. Potter Co.U Company, 8505 E. Washington. Roberson, Nick Coal Company, 430 S, Hording. Heberts. Sherman Coal Company. 1502 W. Washington. Schuster, Frank J. Coal Company, Troy and Allen. Sllcog, S. C., 1516 Madison Ave. Snyder, F.nos R., 728 Rns.-11. Sonth Side Ice and Coal Company, 1202 8. East. Splckelmler Fuel and Supply Company, 30th ami L. E. ft W. Ry. Stuck. Robert Ch, 444 Trowbridge. Stuckmeyer ft Company, Lexington Ave. and Big 4 R. R. Tnxedo Coal Company, 3401 E. New York. Union Ice and Coal Company, 1910 UlnfT Ave. West Side Ice and Coal Company, Lynn and F. * E. Ry. Whltlnger, Elmer, 1125 Roach Ave.

Surprise your family and friends this birthday with anew portrait. See Moorefleld’s copper-tone portraits today. •th Floor Kahn Bldg.

WET WASH No Tags Nt ar^s Separate fjß Quick Washings ySs Service Per Pound. (Minimum Bundle $1.00) THE CROWN LAUNDRY TEL. WEBSTER 1923

BE COOL Come to Ravenswood Sunday Buy a Summer Cottage at Indianapolis’ Summer Resort and enjoy boating and bathing. The prices are low. The terms are very easy. A representative will be there. Take Broad Ripple car to Green City and boat to Ravenswood or drive out Keystone ave. and turn west at sign. Come Saturday afternoon or Sunday. WILLARD J. GEMMILL _ ' Washington Bank and Trust Cos. 257 W est Washington Street *

Enter May 31st Tbs OPENING WEEK of our FIRST SUMMER TERM will be from May 81st to June 6th. If you are ready, arrange to be on hand the first day, Tuesday, the 31st. At any rate, {Wan upon getting started daring tb OPENING WEEK, or Just as 6oon thereafter as possible. A Great Summer School The large windows across both ends and all along the north side of the building make this one of the coolest, breeziest spots in Indianapolis in the summer time. The quarters are arranged upon the big-office idea, there being no partitions between departments, thus permitting of a free circulation of air and an even distribution of light. It Is always a pleasant place to study. The school in session right straight through the summer without any vacations or interruptions. See personally or write or call Fred W. Case, Principal, for “BUDGET OF INFORMATION.” Pennsylvania and Vermont —First Door North Y. W. C. A., Indianapolis.

ICE PEDDLERS START NOW The SERVICE ICE and COLD STORAGE CO. WILL FURNISH YOU ICE DURING THE HOT SEASON WE INVITE PATRONAGE OF ALL ICE PEDDLERS 935 E. North St. Phone MAin 4621, Aato. 27-694

THE BEST PLAN Is to save systematically. f~ /7\ TTIAM mU)L, k ea<J k wee k or month. / rKUII Drawing 4% compounded, it grows J u rapidly. A great comfort and prop / k 4m niTTAr on adversity. //I v(y Every dollar secured by real estate | “i WaILVI mortgage loans. —I I FVTftACFT e can rent or 7 our property. I I Ur Willi I nsure it or make mortgage loans. 11 TheSTATE SAVINGS&TRUST CO. 0 East Market Street. Saturday Banking Honrs, 8 a. m. to 12 noon; v - ■ - ■ —; : , 1 11 ' Travel via Union Traction Cos. of Indiana to Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the World’s most famous automobile races. Races start at 10 o’clock a. m. Monday, May 30,1921. Extra car service will be run with regular trains as needed to insure plenty of room for every one. CLEAN—OOOL—COMFORTABLE. UNION TRACTION COMPANY OF INDIANA - j mi .I ■■■■■.. I. ; SHIRLEY BROS. CO., Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ( Main office, 946 N. Illinois St. With four branches. A firm equipped to care for every detaiL Conscientious service. Honest price*. Phones: Circle, 1918. Anto, 81-138. ProorressLaundry

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