Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1923 — Page 18

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PARK EXECUTIVES GIVEN INCREASES IN PAY BY BOARD Club Proposes Purchase of 40 Acres for City Golf Course, Salary increases, ranging from $">00 to S9OO a year, have been given the executive officers of the park department by the board of park commijr sioners. The salary of R. Walter Jarvis, superintendent, was raised from $4,000 to $4,500 a j'ear at a meeting Thursday; that of H. ‘Houston Tail, assistant superintendent, from $3,0000 to $3,600, and that of Newton J. McGuire, attorney for the department, from $2,700 to $3,600. Purchase Proposed. A proposal by members of the Woodstock Club that the city purchase forty acres in Golden Hill as an addition to the club’s golf course was taken under consideration. The ground may be purchased from the owners for $3,000 an acre. Hast year it was offered at $3,500 an acre. The Woodstock property, owned by the city. Is held by the club under a lease which expires in fifteen years. Members of the club explained that the additional property could be bought by the city, and at the end of fifteen years the entire tract would revert to the city for use as an eighteen-hole golf course. Following a hearing on the benefit roll on property along an extension of Pleasant Run Bivd., between Shelby and Prospect Sts., the board announced that a continued hearing on

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H. J. OSBORN The English Psychic lecturer and Journalist at the Masonic Temple Auditorium 8:00 p. m. Friday, May 4th. Mr. Osborn will speak on “Science Philosophy Religion" and wili show a choice selection of Spirit Pictures. Adults 50c, Children 25c, war tax paid. Tickets now on sale at 215 Marlon Bldg., 222 Baldwin Bldg., and at the door.

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- aT;~ T I ~ b __i__ZEZ DIIIIII iiiiii!: liiiiiiih Mark nine of the squares shown above in such a way that no two marked squares shall be in the same line, vertically, horizontally or diagonally. Squares A, B and C are considered in the same line, despite the gap between B and C. In the same way D and E are in the same line. Yesterday’s answer; IXXI N X I X The above word, pronounced phonetically, reveals the sentence, “Ink sinks in.’’ the damage roll would he held next Thursday and continued hearing on the benefit roll would be held the following Thursday. City to Pay About twenty five of the 350 property holders affected remonstrated against benefits assessed. More than 100 remonstrated at the previous meeting against the damage roll. Members of the board announced to property holders along the proposed boulevard that construction costs of the parkway, with the exception of the actual permanent improvement, will be paid by the city.

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LIBRARY TO GET LIGHTS Contract for New System at Central Building Is Awarded. Public library patrons were happy today. After years of straining their eyes under the highly artistic but wholly Ineffective lighting system at

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the Central library, relief was in sight. : A contract for improving the pres- j ent system was awarded Thursday to 1 the Sanborn Electric Company by school commissioners, on a bid of $3,981. Work will be done immediately. London Imports $6,000,000 worth of apples every' year. •’

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NEW YORK DENTISTS Dr, J. C. McGrall, Mgr. 46 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. SECOND FLOOR

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Excursion Sunday To Louisville May, 6th Special train leaves Indianapolis 7:30 a. m. Returning leaves Louisville (14th and Main Street Station) 7:00 p. m.

Office Help Wanted The situation is next to critical. The scarcity of competent office help is appalling. We can’t understand why any one should hesitate or hold back, who is desirous of engaging in this most desirable and attractive line of work. If there’s a doubt in your mind, by all means Investigate. I,enru the facts. It will pay you, because the advantages are numerous You might as well be getting s'arted right, RIGHT NOW. Why not fix it up so as to enter * Next Monday, May 7 Attend Indiana Business College at Marion, Monde, T.ognnsport Anderson. Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond. Vincennes, Crawfords' llle, Peru or Indianapolis, (‘has. C. (“ring Is President, and Ora K. Blitz, General Manager. Get in touch with the point you prefer or see, write or telephone Fred V/. Case, Principal. Pennsylvania and Vermont St*., First Door North V. W. C. A., Indpls.

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Victory Liberty Bonds Mature May 20 We will accept these bonds at any timo now for collection. If deposited in a savings account with us on or before May 20, wo will credit you with the full amount of bond and coupon, and interest on your deposit will date from May 1. If you wish to exchange your bonds for other safe securities, we suggest the following: Tax-Exempt Fletcher Joint Stock Land Bank Bonds .... • 41 A% First Mortgage Real Estate Certificates. .5\% .Jflettljer pairing# anti Crust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania Branches and Affiliated Banks 7152 East Tenth Street 1883 Oliver Avenue West and Washington Streets. Thirtieth and Illinois Street* 2812 East Washington Street 1541 North Illinois Street 458 East Washington Street 1533 Roosevelt Avenue.

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NEVER SUCH SHOE BARGAINS BEFORE!!! Starting tomorrow morning promptly at 8 a. m. and continuing all next week we put on sale the greatest shoo values ever offered in this department. A wonderful variety of styles in -j group at $2.90. There are The new King . Flapper Pumps. f Patent, smoked / Here are styles that you will pay W <t _. fancy prices for if V 7 rek King in the high rent ... * ' Tuts” j^DIES’ CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR A big new lot of Children’s! BOYS’ SHOES High and Low Shoes. Several! piack or brown. English or , T. , , | bluclier. Rubber heels. Specials on MEN’S SHOES __ Compare These shoes, with others, priced at $1 WORK r7^q SHOES ]$M Solid leather eoustruetion. A '' real value—ALL SIZES. r j sl-90 ■SL ™ TENNIS Footwear / raA For Men, Women and Children f Children’s, 79c Men’s and $ .00 Cor. E. Washington and Delaware Sts.

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1923

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