Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1922 — Page 9
NOV. 24, 1922
OWNERS PROTESI RILEY ftPPRMSAL .Lockerble St. Citizens Cause “ Delay of Park Proposal. Action of thè damage roll for acqulsitlon of thè block of lota around Jamea Whitcomb Rlley’a homestead In Lockerble St was postponed by thè board of park commissloners tote y for three weeka, when about half of thè property owners protested thHr houses and lota had not been appraiaed high enough. Appraised value of thè property is 1166,605. It la underatood a majority of thè park board la not convinced thè city ahould proceed with thè Project to buy thè property and make a playground setting for Rilev’s old home because of thè heavy expense and alnce thè board is purchasing almoat a hundred aerea around thè city hospital and Riley Memorial hospital Bites. Hearing on thè damage roll for ac<julsition of a playground at State and Spann Area., was postponed two weeka pendlng final settlement of Henry D. Pierce’s suit to block condemnatlon of some lota he owna in thè territory. Addlson Parry asked thè board if It ever intenda to negotiate on a proposition for sale of pari of Golden Hill he made several montila ago and thè board asked him to watt two weeka for an anawer.
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‘Tiger’s Roars’ Heard in Paris By Uniteti Ketcs JPAJRIS, Nov. 24. —The headllne, “Well, roared thè Tlger,” falrly aummarlzes thè popular reaction to Georges Clemenceau’s speechea in I thè United States, now that thè flrst onea ha ve been thoroughly digeated here. t Although French officiala are mest discreet in their commenta, writers who are best informed regardlng Anglo-American psychology, express gratlfication that Clemenceau la pursuing & forceful attltude of "like lt or leave lt,” rather than laying on wlth flowers and music. The blunt and flghting language he is employing leaves thè lmpresslon here that sooner or later he wlll make thè American people like what he has to say. In all events there is thè atrong impresslon here that tho pereonality and cliaracteriatics of thè “Tiger” will go farther toward accomplishing thè enda he seeks than could those of any other living Frenchman. SEIDEL RITES SUNDAY Funeral Services for Herman Seidel. 69. of 1210 N. New Jersey St., who died Buddenly at thè breakfast table yesterday morning, wlll be held In St. Louis Sunday afternoon, followed by burial in that city. Surviving Mr. Seidel are Are sona, Isldore, Dewey, Joseph. Emil and Benjamin, and three daughters, A|rs. Andrew Jackson, Mrs. David Honigfeld and Miss Helen Seidel, all of Indianapolis.
CREMI TIRE LOSSNQJ HEMIY FI re discovered on thè aecond floor of thè Blue Valley Creamery Company’s building, 333 W. Walnut St., at 4:30 a. m. today damaged thè second floor of thè building. The flames gained headway rapldly and a second alarm was sent In as soon aa thè firat Are companies reached thè scene. Clouds of black smoke poured from thè Windows. The building, a three-atory atruc-
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ture, adjolns thè Holt Ice and Cold Storage Company’s building on thè north. The Holt Ice and Cold Storage Company ieases thè building to thè Blue Valley Creamery Company. Offlces of thè company and Storage rooms were located on thè second floor. Flremen fought thè flames for two houra. They were unable to determina thè cause of thè Are. C. C. Price, manager of thè Blue Valley Company, sald ho was unable to estimate thè losa, but stated thè losa waa fully coverod by Insurance. Mr. Price said thè Are would not interefere wlth business to any great extent, as thè flames were conflned to thè second floor and dld not reach thè machlnery of thè creamery.. About elghteen months ago Are caused considerale damage to thè
Holt Ice and Cold Storage Company’s plant. In puttlng out thè flames today at thè creamery flremen used four linea of hose, besides Chemicals. The damage dld not appear to be heavy. YOUTH MISSING Fletcher H. Stevens, 17, 36 Holt Ave., was reported missing from home slnce Sunday. He is Ave feet ten lnches tali, welghs 135 pounds, and
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haa llght hair. When he left home he wore a brown suit, llght cap and brown overcoat. YOUTH BRUISED BY TRUCK Harry Barrett, 17, 531 N. Belle Vleu PI., was bruised today when he stepped off a truck at 2505 W. Michigan St. in front of an automobile. The youth was taken to thè office of Dr. Frank Jeter, 2230 W. Michigan St. The drìver’s name waa not learned.
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