Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1922 Edition 02 — Page 5

MAY 3,1922.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT BUILDINGS ERECTED BY THE E. G. SPINK COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS

No. I—The1 —The Canterbury apartments, 1801 Central avenue, three-story brick and stone building containing sixty apartments. Each apartment contains living room, kitchenette, bath, hall and one or more bedrooms. Electric ranges, refrigerators, beds furnished. Rentals range from $45 to $65 per month per suite, including heat, water electricity for cooking and lights and refrigeration.

DEVISE CHART TO ANALYZE CHARACTERS New Method Works Equally Well With Adults as With Children. DENVER, May 3.—A ‘‘practical chartee r estimate" chart, designed to revolutionize methods of analyzing adult as w*li aa Juvenile menta’ and physical elfls-’sroe 7. has been developed here under the supervision of Mrs. Ida L. Gregory, in collaboration with Dr. Duren J. FI. Was*. It U believed the chart may become the standard for psychological tests in homes, schools, business bouses, factorlea and courts throughout the country. The chart has been worked out after mavy years of study and observation. Jft-s. Gregory luo has been a student of knman nature. She established, and was superintendent of the first free night school In the city of Denver, with five pupils, turning the organization over to cftjf supervision some time later, with nearly 600 students in attendance. She has been connected with Judge Ren Lind- j say's Juvenile court for nineteen years and has had wide opportunity to study Juvenile behavior. Dr. Ward Is a graduate of Hillsdale College, Harvard University and Leipsic University and studied at the University of Berlin. He has been a teacher and minister and Is widely known as a writer on various phases of anthropology, ethnology, psychology, sociology and education and has published numerous articles and tracts on phycholcgv CHART CLASSIFIES CHILDREN. The chart, the combined efforts of the two scholars. Is based almost entirely upon scientific data, tempered by the ‘human touch" of Mrs Gregory's and ■)rr Ward’s years of observation. Its "hlef purpose i* to properly classify children for elemental training. It may also be applied to adults for the purpose of “keeping round pegs out of square holes," thereby preventing much eco--—•aic waste. *-fhe analysis prescribed by the chart," Mrs. Gregory says, ‘ will result in placing men in positions which their abilities fit." The modern methods of telling abili- | ties and vocation, the chart shows, consist of a scientific inquiry into "hereditary, temperament, sensitivity, perception, memory, association, judgment, training, environment and attainments." Data for the “character estimate" are based upon scientific works on brain anatomy, neurology, physiology, embryology and biology, and the chart provides a “test" graded from 1 to 200. 100 being normal while analysis showing deficiency of predominance are so graded on either side of the “100" line. Biologists differences as regards sex, I race, physical make-up and a general intelligence test that includes the spell- j

Indianapolis Branch Aetna Life Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies I Aetna Casualty and Surety Company /rgg \f) Automobile Insurance Company Si 1 IX-w' of HARTFORD CONN. Total Assets $219,147,414.00 Total Surplus to Policyholders . . 31,201,979.00 Total Income in 1921 88,432,505.00 Paid Policyholders Since Organization, 470,593,127.00 THESE OLD LINE STOCK COMPANIES: WRITE — Compensation, Public Liability, Bonds, Plate Glass, Burglary, Accident, Automobile, Fire, Marine and General Casualty lines of Insurance. OFFICES- Same location, same management, for more than fourteen years, 707 Traction Terminal Building. SERVICE- Includes prompt adjustment of claims, also information and advice by experienced engineers and experts in insurance matters. INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH Seventh Floor , Traction Terminal Building , Indianapolis , Indiana 11. X. Throekmortpn, Manager. R. C. Griswold, Assistant Manager. L. K. Babcock, Adjuster. O. P. Throckmorton, Cashier. Call Circle 7200. Cali Circle 7200.

DORCHESTER APARTMENTS (Built in 1921—Strictly Fireproof) 3701 .Worth Pennsylvania Street

“Children’3 Apartment," with kindergarten rooms and large court; forty-five apartments, consisting of large living room, kitchenette, bath, Pullman dining room, reception hall, one and (two bedrooms. Rentals from S6O to $75 per month for single apartment, $l5O double apartments, including heat, water, gas and electricity. Building has steel lath, etc., has fireproof walls, floors, etc., and has the first fire insurance rating for this class of building* in Indianapolis. Fifty-car heated garage in rear, for tenants only; $7.50 per month.

ing and defining of 100 dlcthwii\r words are outstanding features of the new chart. THE PHASES OF AGE. The court divides the “age" of the subject -.‘o four phases, as follows: (11 Chrological; (2) biological, the physical and instinctive development; (3i psychological, the mental or cerebral development, and (4) sociological, relative awkwardness of ease. The chart also carries a test In vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch, attention, suggestion, imagination, memory, Judgment and reasoning. It classifies, with clear, concise explanations, the chief occupational types on the basis of inecesearv Intelligence. "The chart will be of tremendous advantage in the home.” Mrs. Gregory said in discussing it with the international News Service. “It will enable the mother to detect and correct any physical or mental deficiency in the child as soon as it reaches the ago of reason. "No more will the boy be declared inherently ‘bad,’ and placed in Jail or a reformatory. By careful use of the psychoanalysis chart the underlying cause of bis delinquency, whether physical or mental, can be quickly established and the plwper remedy applied." Mrs Gregory predicted that the chart soon would be shown on the movingpicture scheen a< an educational measure and declared that psychoanalysis of youths and adults will be a boon to humanity and result in the development of a stronger race mentally, morally and physically.

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So. 2 —1220 Park avenue. Two-story Kellastone, thirty-two apartment building, each apartment consisting of large living-room, bedroom, kitchenette, bath. Pullman diner and reception hall. Ranges, refrigerators, beds and cabinets furnished. Rontals from $39.75 to $42.25 per month, including heat, water, gas and electricity. Building equipped with dumb-waiters and garbage incinerators.

Unemployment Situation Past , Hoover Asserts WASHINGTON, May 3—Thcro is no more “unemployment situation,” record ! ing to Secretary of Commerce Hoov-r. j The secretary stated today that the situi ation has so improved that the work I of unemployment conference except that | part deslprupd to meofc future 1 cles will be discontinued. Explains Du Font's Interest in Hearing WASHINGTON, May 3.—A charge by Senator King Democrat of Utah in th * Senate that spokernen for Du Ponts and Mother dye manufacturing companies i "haunted ’ the Financial Committee rooms while Us Republican members were writing the chemical schedules of the tariff bill met with the explanation from Chairman McCumber that they were submitted to “enlighten the committee members regarding technical details.” Missouri Co-eds Are Learning toJLTse Guns ! COLUMBIA. Mo., May 3 —Pretty Mis sonrl University coeds are becoming ex . pert rnarkswnmen. i Regular classes are conducted in rifle

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shooting, under the tutelage of Captain John I’. Lake. Field practice also is held at intervals. The young women have become highly adept in handling their rifles, according to Captain Lake, and declare they also have found the practice shooting to be a recreation more interesting than either golf or tennis.

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Contractor and Builder of Concrete Cistern with Filters, Septic Tanks, Sewer and Dry Wells. Cisterns Cleaned and Repaired WM. STRANGE INDIANAPOLIS 1317 Yandes St. Webster 2816.

Indiana Limestone (The Nation's Building Stone ) Used on the SOUTH BUILDING OF THE SPINK ARMS, Thirty-Seventh and Meridian Sts., Thirty-Seventh and Salem Sts., Thirteenth and Illinois Sts., Seventeenth and Alabama Sts., Tenth and Central Ave. Furnished by G. ITTENBACH CO., Inc. Indianapolis, Ind.

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No. 3—3735 Salem street, three-stcry brick building, twelve apartr ments, consisting of large living-room, large dining-room, kitchenette, bath and bedroom. Rentals from $45 to SSO per month, including heat, water, gas and electricity. Garage in rear, fourteen-car capacity.

MRS. STILLMAN ONCE TRIED TO BECOME INDIAN Chief of Tribe Says She Was Not Admitted Because White. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., May 3.—An application was once filed for the entry of Mrs Anna U. Stillman into the C'aughnawaga Indian tribo, Pate Delllle, chief of the tribe, testified on the stand before Referee Daniel J. Gleason in the Stillman divorce suit at a continued hearing here. Fred Beauvais, co-rcspondont named by .lameg A. Stillman in bis suit to divorce Mrs. Stillman, la a member of the tribe. Delllle testified, but even Beaifval* had lost caste, he said, because he was not a full-blooded Indian, but a half-breed. Delllle could not say who filed the application for Mrs. Stillman's entry into tlie'tribe, but the procedure was “foolish,” he said, because no white person can ever be admitted The Indian chief also testified that the Beauvais family belongs to the Bear clan of the C'aughnawaga Indians, which clan Is divided into “white” and “black” divisions. An atempt was made by Mr. Stillman’s attorney* to link up those names with the message alleged to have been sent by Mrs. Stillman to Fred Beauvais after the birth of Guy Stillman in November, 1918, which r|ad, “The little black bear has arrived.” Only one small portion of the testimony taken In Canada for Mrs. Stillman was stricken out. That was dropped by mutual consent of both sides. All testimony relating to attempting bribery of Mrs Stillman's witnesses by agents for her husbaud was allowed to stand, it was reported.

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No. 4—418 / East Fifteenth street. Three-story brick and stone, fortyfive apartment building containing forty-five suites of living-room, kitchenette, bath, Pullman diner, reception hall and one and two bedrooms each. Ranges, refrigerators, beds and cabinets furnished. Rentals from $43.75 to $63.75 per month, including heat, water, gas, electricity.

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