Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1921 — Page 14

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jflrtdjer gating? ana Trust Company INDIANAPOLIS COUNCIL PAYS CITY BILLS AT FINAL SESSION Appropriates Funds to Meet Municipal Needs and Says Farewell. BRYSON GIVES REPORT A way to pay the mountain of bills staring the department of health anil charities In the face wah opened by the city council last night in the last regular session the present members will hold. The council sang Its swan song amidst eulogies of other city officials and merry quips of Gustav G. Schmidt, long known as the councilmanic clown on every occasion when being a clown was appropriate. The board of public health is to be lifted out of its quagmire of debt by the appropriation of $51,000 from the city general fund to the board of health general fund. It was explained in the ordinance authorizing this that the board owes $30,722.04 for general maintenance and about $36,000 f r operation of th& city hospital, the . .. due to an average dally Increase of thirty in the number of patients cared for this year. Tne ordinance was passed under suspension •f the rules, as were the following measures : WILL PAY JUDGMENT AGAINST CITY. Appropriating 5556.05 }o the department of law to pay judgment in favor of the County Real Estate Company against the city in Superior Court, Room 3. Transfer of SSOO from the change of venue to the miscellaneous fund ! a the law depar*ment to h<4n provide for payment of $722 which Corporation Counsel Samuel Ashby t' spent on traveling expe’i ?s on city uess during the last Tour years. Authorizing issuance of SIO,OOO worth of city bonds to pay George T. Marrott for land along Fail Creek boulevard. This was to have been met with funds from the annual franchise tax of 530.000 from the Indianapolis Street "Railway Company, which the utility failed to pay this year. Approving the bond of County Treasurer Ralph A. I.emcke as city for two years beginning Jan. 1, 1922 The bond is for SIOO,OOO with Fred C. Dickson, Louis Huesman, 11. F. Camp bell, Arthur V. Brown and Charles C. Perry as sureties APPRAISERS' PAY IS ALLOWED. Other ordinances passed in the regular order were as follows: Appropriating $3,000 to pay appraisers on the Fifty-Sixth -vet and Westfield road main sewer. Appropriating $35,245.5(5 to the interest Ud exchange ou city bonds fuud. Approprbtf og $250 to the erroneous assessment mod of the board of public works. The ordinance taking taxicabs out of Jackson Place ip front of the Union Station and compelling them to park beneath the elevated tracks in Illinois street

Service Glasses the JP? for Glasses ' Ideal Gift H Buy Yourself an Xmas Gift % Clear up mother 's or dad's vision—make it a Christmas to he remembered f Could? you think of a more useful gift than a pair of correctly fL fitted eyeglasses? The success of this institution is due to our IrajC i adoption of the modern system of fitting eves and the installation tof the finest equipment for making Pnses. You are also assured of the expert service of conscientious opticians with clean records fg? | and our great guarantee behind them. j f An Ideal f i An Ideal s§? Eyeglass at *\f Eyeglass at' 3? <t pof O C Vs \ naaS Os? Shell ** This Includes Thorough Examination cf Your Eyes f Curved Lenses, any frame or mount- Kryptok Invisible Bifocals for far ing you may select or best suited to and near vision; complete with jflj you. Silk cord and tfjE* OC mounting (not ‘1 Ato (2? t O fease complete cemented) *yIU l e# 1Z Guaranteed to be satisfactory. We We are saving others money on will fill your oculist prescription or their glasses. Why not you? duplicate your old glasses at this We will examine vour eyes at home. Hpp We have a complete line of lorgnettes in sterling and gold, $7 to S2O # Wm. H. Block | W optical _ Main Floor, Balcony DEPAR 1 £) r . J m £ t Kernel in Charge

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS MU-m.Jr.,. IYa > \ & -f lp v\y # ° yr^y^Tlv^ ll f A fff^ / ' Ellick Ilelwunger started home from the moonshine still day before yesterday with two Jugs, but full, and. with one in each hand, be didn't get overbalanced a single time. * * * The Excelsior Fiddling Band, it is noticed, is up to its old tricks again, as it goes out serenading now nearly every night, and as a result the members may be seen wending their way homeward at a late hour with sacks of sweet potatoes and turnips on their hacks. • * * The Tickville Tidings is bragging about the fact that nobody has gone crazy in that section in several months—that is, crazy enough to be taken up. was stricken from the files after several parliamentary maneuvers, Councilmen Louis W. Carnefix, Jesse E. Miller and William B, I’eake voting “no." The fact that Xr. O. B. I'ettijohn, who has been ill for several months, was prevented from being present at the last meeting by reason of painful injuries suffered Monday morning when he was struck by an automobile was ordered included in the record. BRYSON GIVES FINANCIAL REPORT. A report of City Controller Robert H. Bryson on the finances of the four years under Mayor Chari- - W. Jewett also was put in the journal. President Willson. Mr. Bryson and Corporation Counsel Ashby made brief talks, expressing their appreciation of the fine spirit of cooperation they said had been shown by the council Chicago Janitors’ May Go on Strike CHICAGO, Dee. 20.—Disagreement over wages and working conditions may bring about a strike of fiat and apart ment house janitors here on Jan 1. The present agreement between the union and the flat owners expires on that date and suggested 'hanges by hnih sides have met with strong opposition. M ILL ELECT DIRECTORS. Three members will he elected to the board of directors of the Indianapolis real estate board at a meeting of th“ board at noon tomorrow at the Chamber of Commerce. The directors are to be chosen from fifteen candidates. Reports will be submitted by Joseph .1. Schmid, president: Kenneth R. Badger, secretary; Henley T. Ilottel. executive secretary, and Lawrence .1. Welch, treasurer.

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The Underwood Typewriter Company HAS MOVED I ROM lII'ME-MANSUR BLDG. TO The PENNWAY BUILDING 249 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. Progress Laundry TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY BRING YOU Ql ICK RESULTS.

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