Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1922 — Page 18

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PARK BOARD IS NOT AGREED ON STREET REPAIRS President Says No Bids Will Be Accepted on Closed Specifications. Although a>lv,>rt!se<l for and received bids for resurfacing Fall Creek boulevard from Park avenue to Broadway with Kentucky rock asphalt alone, the board of park commissioners will not award a contract on closed specifications. President Charles A., Bookwalter indicated. Property owners objected when the bids on Kentucky rock asphalt figured considerably higher than the prices on the game material submitted a week ago for resurfacing of Capitol avenue. "I'll never vote for anything on which specifications are closed.’’ President Bookwalter assured the objectors. The S. M. Timberlake Company bid a lineal foot and s*>.9l for half Intersections on Fall Creek boulevard, while W. A. Bruce Company proposed $4.10 a lineal foot and $7.20 for half Intersections. The Timl/erlake bid is over $1.50 a square yard, it was estimated. CAPITOL AVE> CE ltllt IS LOWER. On a bid am muting to sl.lO a square yard on bituminous concrete submitted last week the btnrd, at the regnhir meeting Thursday, a vardetl a contract to tiie Marion County Construction Company for resurfacing Capitol avenue from Sixteenth street to Fall Creek with bituminous concrete. Completion date. Sept. 1 Because no architect's estimate of the cost included In the advertising had been submitted the board found it necessary to reject all bids for the Khodlus park swimming pool and bath house. The lowest bid was around $89,000. President Bookwalter and other members of the board said they thought the plans would be changed to provide for a much less pretentious plant so two or three could be built in other localities for the same money. Citing approximately $7,000 has been

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earned in locker and green fees at Klver•ide golf course. President Bookwalter said he favored charging slq for lockers and $lO green fees at Highland golf course when it comes into control of the board July 1. Board members felt the same way. South Grove course gives ample fucilitie&'for all people who want to put up with the inconveniences ot free links, said Mr. Bookwalter. NEW WARNING EIGHTS ORDKKF.P. Engineer Elliott was ordered to put red warning lights where Alabama, New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania streets and Tulbott avenue end in South Fail Creek drive. Resolutions were ordered prepared for acquisition of ground near Meikel and Wyoming streets as a site for an Inclosed swimming pool and bathhouse, for eighty- | six a res west of thi city hospital, where Mayor Shank wants a lagoon park made, and for ground near Brookville road aud Pearl street, adjoining a piece of ground which the Fnited States Envelope Company promises to let the city use for playground purposes. For movb-s and band concerts In the parks, s2,<>oo was appropriated. The board is considering permanent employment of George E. Kessler, city ; plan expert, with headquarters in St. | Louis, ns consultant to advise in exi tension of the park and boulevard sys- . tem in outlying districts. Mr. Kessler { outlined the present development. lie is I under spatial contract to assist in plau- ' uing parks in the extreme north section. I to open case OF VALENTINO Signs Point to Action by District Attorney Woohvine. LOS ANGELES. June 9—Dissatisfies with a verdict of a Justice who freed Rudolph Valentino, movie star, of a charge of bigamy, District Attorney Woolwine plans to reopen the case, ae cording to indications here today. Wooolwine’s plans were revealed when several witnesses in the original case against Valentino were subpoenaed to appear today before the grand jury. The district attorney refused to announce what his course would be, but stated he i3 ‘Making measures to prevent others from making similar marriages."

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jin “The Rose of Stamboul.” On the > Century roof Is Morris Best's Russian | vaudeville “Chauve Sourio." The Zlegfeld “Follies” opened this week at the New Amsterdam, and is the Msual beauty color and melody show. “The Music Box | Revue,” “Good Morning, Dearie” and EA j Wynne’s “Perfect Fool,” also are muslj eal shows that have lasted and afe I “peppy” and light—good for summer conI sumption.

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