Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1922 — Page 12

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INCREASED USE OF CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Complaints * Investigated in 1921 Doubled Those of 1920. Public use of the city health department, as well as the regulatory and Investigatory activities of the department materially Increased In 1221 over 10-0, according to the annual report on toe work of Inspectors, compiled Ijy C. Tom Johnson, chief clerk of the department, and made public today by Dr. Herman G. Morgan, secretary of the board. The twelve district sanitary inspectors j Investigated 6.544 compplaints on the ! handling of garbage in 1921, as compared with 4,117 in 1920. Investigations of complaints on the disposal of ashes totalled 1,742 last year, as compared with 1.200 in 1920. ‘There were fifteen arrests *ind twelve convictions, with n total of $191.60 in fines for violations probed by the sanitary inspectors in 1921, against eight arrests, seven convictions and $114.80 in fines in 1920. Agitation for the elimination of the open vault increased public interest in proper care of the 25.000 or more such places in the city during 1921. There were 85,757 vaults inspected with 15.799 j clean-up orders issued in 1921 and 25,395 j Inspections and 7,267 orders Issued In 1920. Other activities of the sanitary Inspectors in the two years compared as foll0WS: 1921. 1920. Yards Inspected • 41.759 29.265 Yards ordered cleaned .. 6,904 4.-J4 Cellars inspected 607 540 Cellars ordered cleaned .. 2bo Groceries and markets inspeeted •' 4,554 3,080 Other food establishments inspected 1,591 *ci. Contagious disease funerals attended 91 40 Sanitary surveys of alleys, e tc. 14.35S 0,678 Citizens’ complains investigated 3.067 2.581 Alley inspections 37.753 £3.263 Alley clean-up orders .... 8,623 . 2.394 Activities of the four food inspectors are compared as follows: 1921. 1920. Restaurant Inspections .. 13,400 9,674 Restaurant clean-up orders ~.. 1,635 872 Bakery Inspections ....... 415 602 Bakery clean-up orders .. 57 97 Bakeries condemned 1 0 Candy store and factory inspections 60S 352 Candy establishment cleanup orders 44 60 Fish market inspections... 220 337 Fish market clean-up orders 4 22 Arrests 34 15 Convictions 9 13 Fines $167 $245 Citizens’ complaints Investigated 207 227 Bread boxes inspected .... 10,455 4,762 Bread boxes ordered cleaned 1.107 457 Grocer inspections 6,719 3,'350 Groceries ordered cleaned and repaired 157 191 Fountain inspections 1,760 905 Fountains condemned .... 28 0 Meat market inspections.. 5,362 2,656 Meat market clean-up orders 773 436 Milk and cream samples analyzed 1,983 681 Dairy and milk depot inspections 2,402 1,826 Average score of dairies (1,000 perfect) 601 656 Dairies closed 100 74 New dairies 90 85 Creamery inspections .... 92 89 Creameries ordered improved 17 13 Six men meat inspection made inspections as follows: 1921. 1920. Cattle * 10,058 10,159 Calves 10.684 9.999 Sheep 4,703 2.560 Hogs 124,414 118,731 Goats 46 150 ’The city meat inspectors Inspect all animals before and after killing in slaughter houses not under Government inspection. Winter Resort for Army, Navy Officers WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Rear Admiral Victor Blue, U. S. N., and Commander F. Ij. Sandoz, IT. S. N., are the promoters of a movement to establish a winter resort in Florida for Army and Navy officials and their families. The Idea is to give our service people a chance at the Paira Beach and Miami life which is beyond the reach of folk who. have to live on Cncle Sam's pay. It is hoped to purchase an estate on Fort George Island, near Jacksonville, and utilize a fine old southern mansion called “The Homestead,’’ for community hotel purposes. The property is 640 acres in area and it is proposed to conpert it into cottage sites on some Army and Na*-y club cooperative plan.—Copyright, 1922, by Public Ledger Company. Announce Civil Service Exams Because of the fact that a sufficient of applicants jvere not obtained for a number of Government positions open under civil service at examinations recently held In Indianapilis and other cities, additional examinations will be held, acoruing to a statement issued today by Henry Trimpe, secretary of the civil service board, 421 Federal building. Examinations will be held as follows: j Assistant Weather Bureau, Feb. 35; junior engineer; junior physicist and junior technologist , March 8. There is also an examination announced for inspector of locomotives, March 8; inspector of jtafety appliances and Inspector of of service, March 22.

Married Life Just One Beating After Another, She Says CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—Married life for Mrs. Helen Cunningham Carr, wife of Alexander Carr, noted actor, was just one beating after another, she told Judge Lynch, who heard, her plea for divorce in Circuit Court here. Judge Lynch indicated he would grant a decree on grounds of cruelty. Mrs. Carr, who recently starred in New York In the “Demi-Virgin," said her husband had beaten her in Duluth, Victoria, B. C., and other cities. “He often tried to kill me and in January, 1921, he tried to throw me out of a window,’’ she testified. The Carrs were married in 1919. Carr is best known for his performance in “Potash & Perlmutter” in which he was costar with Barney Bernard.

Armenia to Have Dose of Castor Oil NEWYOEK, Jan. 23.—Having tasted massacre, starvation and ills of all descriptions, Armenia Is now to get a generous does of castor oil. American Relief workers have prescribed five barrels of the distatsteful fluid for the stricken country, and Capt. E A. Yarrow, director general for the Near East Relief in Transcaucasia, has cabled to Uncle Sam, druggist, to fill the prescription. The oil was one item on a list of needed medical supplies for which Captain Yarrow appealed In a dispatch to the relief headquarters. Cod liver oil, stock medicines of all descriptions, equifmen for six complete hospital units and 5,000 beds are also required to* care for the 40,000 orphans of Trancaueasian Russia, in charge of the Ameri*an Relief workers. Two thousand pounds of quinine to combat the ravages of malaria were on the list. Fourteen Greeks Are Assessed Fines Ten days sentences and $lO fines each werb Imposed on fourteen Greeks, ar* rested in the coffee shop of Louis Papas, 44 South Illinois street, yesterday by Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth in city court. Papas, was fined $1 and sentenced to ten days In Jail. Papas was charged with keeping a gamjng house and the other fourteen were charged with being inmates of a gambling house. When the Greeks were arrested they told the police they wer celebrating the Greek New Year. Eighteen were arrested in the raid. Two forfeited their bonds and one was discharged.

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ROBBERS AGAIN BUSY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT Five Cases of Burglary, Are Reported to Police Headquarters. Indianapolis burglars had another good night according to reports to police headuarters today. Five homes and groceries were robbed during the night. J. C. Shumaker, 123 West TwentyFirst street, reported that an overcoat valued at S3O, a gray wool dress worth S2O and a top coat valued at $5 were, taken from his back porch. Mrs. F. B. Fowler, 4007 Washington boulevard, reported that a man held up her kitchen maid at the point of a revolver, went into the basement and took potatoes and canned goods valued at $5. For the third time this week, somebody has opened the bread box of the A. W. Smith and Sons Grocery, 1161 Southeastern avenue, and taken all the rolls and doughnuts. This time eight dozen rolls and eight dozen doughnuts were stolen. A burglar threw (i brick through the glass door of the H. V. Allen and Sons Grocery, 600 Massachusetts avenue, and took $5 from the cash register. Neal Jackson reported that, while he was in a barber shop at 505 Massachusetts aveifue somebody took his pocketbook from his overcoat pocket. It con. tained S3O. ART LOST AFTER WEDDING BELLS Composer’s Pupil Alleges Nuptials Killed Power to Inspire. CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—When Felix Borowski composer and president of the Chicago Music College married, he lost his genius and the fire which inspired his art, Raymond Obendorf, a former pupil claimed today in explaining an attack made upon the professor and his bride. Obendorf declared that after Borojvski married Elsa Kanne, Peoria, and also a pupil, “his art was nothing—she was everything.’’ . r, * “When he married he kjlled within me the fire which produced my great music. While I had great promise before, now I am a pianist in a movie theater.” Obendorf attacked Borowski and his bride at home here with a revolver. After Borowski had ejected him from the home before he could shoot, police took the youth into custody. At the Ktation Obendorf attempted to shoot a desk syrgean but the revolver was knocked from his hand. LOST VALUABLE TIME. CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—“N0 girl whose entire time has been monopolized by one man, should be forced to return such a trivial reward for misspent time as a S3OO engagement ring,” Alice Carstena declared in annealing a Jury verdict which ordered her to return the ring.

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At Sander £? Recker’s — TOMORROW, THURSDA Y ONLY — A One Day Rummage Sale ODDS AND ENDS IN OUR ART DEPARTMENT-S econd Floor Choice s2 Fruit, flower, candy, sandwich baskets, waste baskets, telephone screens, Mexican water bottles, duster vases and many other articles from our art department- Values $4.00, $5.00 and • some slightly shopworn pieces up to $15.00 values, sale price (Thursday only), $2.95. , Sander & Recker Furniture Company 52 Years in Indianapolis J MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND STREET

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DOG HILL PARAGRAfS &U ' . -7 = i Fletcher Henstep has been hearing so much about it being good luck to hang a horseshoe up over the door, that he nailed up a big one this morning and has taken his seat near it to await results. Slle Kildew, while over In the Calf Ribs neighborhood one day this week, saw the Blind Man coming down the lane whistling a lively tune. Which made Slle conclude that if a blind man can be cheerful enough to whistle, th<* balance of us ought to at least be able to sing. In the malarial sections of our country a citizen deserves a nice burial and a long write-up,lf he lives to old age. KNOWS CUPID’S LANGUAGE.. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 25.—When Guy Brown and Helena Sebwalbaeh started making motions in front of “Cup.d” Kruger, marriage license, clerk, he merely smiled and issued the customary 11- ’ cense. Kruger knows “we want to get married” in every language, including deaf and dumb.

A DANGER POINT Every tooth that is aching and unsound 13 a DANGER POINT to health. It Is a 1 1 j 1 I * center of POISON and'.may even be prejudicial to life itself. Permanent pain in.a tooth is a signal from nature that SOMETHING-IS WRONG. Better have us LOOK OVER your teeth now than have trouble in the future. Gas for rainless Extracting. Jnstja quiet, gentle steep—you feel nothing. EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentists Corner East Market St. und Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

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GRAIN BROKER I WOULD COLLECf Suit May Test Legality ■ Stock Market Plan. M SPRINGFIELD, 111., Jan. 25.—The ljl nois Supreme Court probntly will H? asked to decide whather the grain on margin without Intent of delivery Is gambling. Judge E. S. Smith of Sangamon County Circuit Court held such a transaction is gambling in the case of Peyton Kries, grain broker, agnlnst W. W. Hughes. Kries sued Hughes for $2,000, still owed his concern from a stock market investment. - If the Supreme Court sustains the decision of the lower court a complete reorganization of the grain brokerage business la Illinois probably will be necessary. TOO MANY WHEATCAKEB. CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—Two bandits ate six orders of wheat cakes in the restaurant of Nick Kachlpos. They then took $25 from the cash drawer and started t<J> run. Nick caught them. Too many wheatcakes.

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