Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1924 — Page 5

MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1924

FIXIT ATTENDS TO MATTERS FOR TIMES FOLKS Readers Ask for Better Car Service and Regulations on Streets, Mr Tfxlt 1* on the lob *f the j Tim*-* Maybe you ouid like to have Christmas present from the city In I the waj of % better street, cleaner | street., or better municipal service. | Write to Mr. Fixit about it mR AN SPORT ATI OX problems, both automotive and street cars, cause many complaints of Times readers to Mr. Kixit. New traffic regulations are asked,! and other readers complain about j street car service. Here are letters in the hands of ] Mr Fixit today: PEAR MR. FIXIT—OwI cars on ! the Riverside line go only as far as : Eighteenth and Montcalm Sts. If you live farther north you have to walk. We have bread and milk men j who would like to ride them to Riverside. Property owner. •Tames P. Tretton. superintendent of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, said number of pas sengers carried on ‘owls' to Riverside did not justify the service. If you believe there are sufficient pas- | , senders a letter to the company stating the situation and probable number of passengers using the service will receive fair consideration. Tretton promised. Schedules show service to Riverside up to the last car leaving at 12:45 a. m. The last ‘owl’ leaving at 4.05 a. m. runs to Riverside. • • b MR FIXIT—Is It against the law to pass a siient cop when there is no traffic from the “go ’ side? E. M. R. Yes. the signals must be obeyed day and night. • • * MR. FIXIT —The neighborhood around Thirtieth and Delaware tits, has had no collection of garbage for a week. It is not only a health menace, but an imposition to which taxpayers should not be: subject. One of them. Your complaint has been referred to Truley Nolen, superintendent of garbage and ash coilec 'ions, who will investigate. 0 0 0 DEAR MR. FIXIT—I> -a p* ti tion requesting pavir.g of streets have to be signed favorably by all residents on the street? A. L. F. Petitions must be signed by the majority of property owners on •he streets whether residents or not. Sometimes a min- nty of property owners may obtain the -treat If the board of works uni the council authorize It. • * • MR. FIXTT —With silent cops on ■S.xteenth St. at Capieol Ave.. i>• ,awart this street be made a ‘stop’’ thorougnfire all the way? East and West traffic Is slowed because drivers have to watch intersections M. O. Your complaint his been re ferred t<> the board of safety, and the police traffic department will make ar. investigation North an i south traffic is protected by * stop ’ streets because of th>- overwhelming amount of it compare,! to cross traffic. It is doubtful whether aboard will think it best to slow traffic any more by making S;xteenth iR. preferential. TO REQUEST for “step and go" signals tt • Villeue and Fairfield \ ves. The :...,,rd of safety has your •mV*! tint, and traffic officials w.ll investigate. 0 0 0 T< > COMPLAINT of broken sidei k on Sixteenth St. between Bellcmt.iim St. an-i Ashland Ave.

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Chairman MRS. WILIiAM H BOBBITT Mrs. William H. Bobbitt, 1437 Fairfield Ave., is general chairman for the “birthday party” to be given Saturday night by the Seventh District Democratic Women's Club at the Indiana Democratic Club, 22 E. Vermont St. caused by contractor in paving an alley. Your letter has been referred to j the city inspection bureau and Iho j contractor will be ordered to make. j repairs. Parent Teacher Notes 1 Wednesday, after a brief business session, Garfield School Club will j have .i Christmas party. Eight, mraiters will present a playlet. 1 Singing of carols, games and re ! froshinents will follow Mrs. E. J. j Kahn will preside. Club of Clemens Y-innegut school j will meet in the assembly hall ' Wednesday at 3:1.7. Mrs G W i Parrish will preside. Subject will t>o ■ Music in Our S- hools." Mi'S. I.enore Coffin, in charge ~f niusic appreciation in Indianapolis schools, will speak on "Music Appreciation" i and Miss I.ois Ann H-’dirin.s will give ' violin selections ,i!ss Flora Drake, assistant super- ' iniendent of schools, will .tddr-ss a meeting of s hmd N, 21 \Vedn*-s----day afternoon. fv-ho >1 orchestra will ; play and th- glee club will sing. Grandparents w.ll be entertained I by club ■f S- he- * Wednesday aft-i-moon. Mrs. diaries H Smith, | Federation of Parent Teacher Asso- . cartons president, will speak. Tea ! • will be served by mothers of first, j I second ari l third grade pupils. j .1 F. Thornton, assistant superin- . 1 tender.t <f urb-ob '.,111 give an In i formal talk at H- hoc.i 30, Wednesday at 3 ‘.3, on purposes of plan’ ng i wo; sos the elementary grades. Reei- ' -at.ons and songs by fourth grade ; pupils, followed by a s ••; :! hour are l o n the program. ' “Everyday Heroes," Community Fund picture will he shown at i School No. 74. Wednesday it 3.13. j \V. A. Hacker will explain the fed oration emergency fund. Mrs I-\ W. Rarlet will sing. Charity Dye Sehool w ill meet Wednesday at 31 r .. This will be first j meeting In ’h" new school auditorMum. Miss Clara Burnside, case supervisor of the Juvenile Court, w.ll talk. i Newly organized Parent Teacher Association of School "1 will meet ! Wednesday afternoon. Instead of the regular meeting Wednesday afternoon. Si bool :;H will j have a night meeting the following week. Announcement will be made j later. Members of School 73 will have a {Christ mat- party Wednesday after j noon. I Meetings are schedule and for Shcools 10, 2. 12. 23. 34. 33 and f,6 for , Wednesday afternoon.

At Herron Art Institute — Ballard collection of oriental rugs will be shown through December. Exhibition of paintings by Joseph De Camp. Gallery X, will clone Sun- . day night. Contemporary Japanese paintings and prints- of St he Pacific Art Association of Toklo. Japan. Galleries 1 and 11, will close Dec. 14 * New gifts and purchases since the first of the year will he shown in Gallery X, opening Dec. 7. Sunday at 4 p. m. Director Maci Eean will give the third and lest of ! his series of talks on the Ballard i collection of oriental rugs. His subi ject wdll he “Hugs of the Caucasus, | Central Aria and China.” j MacHean will speak before, the I Terre Haute Woman’s Club on “ModI ern Art’’ Tuesday. CHILD MUSEUM TOPIC Progressive Educative Association to Meet Tuesday. The contemplated children’s mu--1 semn will lie taken up at a meeting i of the Progressive Educative Ass> j oiation Tuesday night in the Clop t sey auditorium of the Central Eij brary. It is the plan of the astwKdation j to gather objects of historical inter | fst into a museum for the use of i the children of Indianapolis. | Osteopaths to Meet Dr. Paul V. Allen will speak at the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Gsteopathic Association at the Spink-Arms, Tuesday evening. lr. Allen's subject will be “Pathology of the Intervertebral LmskiD.”

QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS I WEDDINGS BETROTHALS IRS. JOHN W. KERN, 1836 N. Pennsylvania St., received informally Monday afternoon at tea for Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall. Mrs. Kern has arranged series of teas for Mrs. Marshall during the winter. • * Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Coffin and Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley, Jr., entertained Sunday afternoon at tea at the Coffin home, 1213 N. Meridian St. for Miss Catharine Coburn and Julian Bobbs. whose marriage will take place Saturday. Miss Coburn and Mr. Bobbs re eeived with the host and hostess and members of the bridal party. Miss i Anna Barbara Coburn and Miss : Elizabeth Greer assisted. Table was arranged with bridal j roses and pink candles. Mrs. Au- j gust us Coburn and Mrs. William j Bobbs presided. There wore about 125 guests. • * * Mrs. Allen A. Wilkinson, 3441 Washington Blvd., has as her house guest, Mrs. George E. McCullough of Chicago. Mrs. William Guthrie. Olaypool, was hostess Monday for a Christmas party for the Oliver P. Morton chapter of the Daughters of the Union. Members from the Franklin, Columbus, Ind. and Lebanon chap :i-rs were guests. Mrs T. C. Gill was in charge of program which included readings by Miss Lu--rtia Kinzie. Christinas story by Mrs. J. F Edwards, and musical program by Mrs \\ . li. lb.ward, accompanied by Mrs. M. D I Mdway. Mrs. Edna Severln, regent of oßver P. Morton chapter and Mrs. A. J. Clark, national regent, pro sided at the tea. table. Mrs Guthrie* is State regent. Mrs Richard Gebhar lt of CM. ago, is guest of Mrs * 1 Butler Jam*: son, 1035 N. Penns> ’vania St. .Mrs Henry Benedi- t, New Haven, Conn., who has been visiting Mt and Mrs. Charles 1. Coffin, i- ■ X Meridian St., returned home is : Urdu y. Annual < brisur.as luncheon of Sunnyside Guild was hel l Monday at home of Mrs. Alonzo B. Chapman. 2447 N Delaware E-t Covers for sixty wore laid. There was an uchange f gifts Music program was given b\ a trio composed of Mrs. Christine Wagner lb ush. \ i'dlnist, Mrs. Herman Gaines. cellist and Miss Virginia I,il as | i:.i v 11 solos l\ Mrs Harvey Martin and Mrs. Clyde Titus. ,u i •omp-ina-d by .Mrs Ft auk 11 unt er Assisting the hostess were Men dames Edward Sehurman Richard Tuttle. James i 'our■Du. Harry Hamell \IT • El tel .eg j. H iAlrd, Wiil.it,: Hopkins. U liter G. Olin. Mr and Mrs T B P.rvdon, 124 IS. Bolton Ave observed their : t wen tv-fifth wedd.ng anniversary Saturday light with nr: old fashioned barbecue dinner. Flf'y guests 111 ; eluded relative* ami friends I They were assisted by lln-ii -laugh iters. Miss Julia and M.-e; Mar:-, and i their son. H< ward • * * Plans f-r a Christmas dance were I'- h- discussed n* a tnt-i t!r.of the Ps! b.ta Xi >.,;•<-r::v Monday night at the home of Miss Helen Ak-r, 13604 l; Washington St Sorority eptei: : and Sunday after ! noi.n with a tea • ; the home of Mi** <’harlot).■ Gat' i"N Meridian S'. • • • Sigma Alpha In-a sorority observed ! Founders' day with a luncheon at the poky Prirntn tearoom Monday. .Mis. Henry S> ini' Tqann -and Miss Frieda Heider were speakers. Mrs Bernard Batty, president, presided • * In a talk at-nut h-r travels in Eu ro| this summer Miss Margaret j Donrinh, at the Wonian’s Rotary i <'lub Monday at the <'Lay pool, gave i a description of the part of Ireland win re Rop.n Byrne’s short story, ; “Blind Kaftery," was laid She also told of her experience | flying from London Park. i nvon Lovejoy will address the Legislative Council of Women on the child lal*or amendment Thursday at the regular meeting In the I Claypool. A discussion of this amendment will be held after the ■ address. Mrs. K. C Rurnpler will preside. * * • The women of tie- Holy Angels I Church will entertain with a card J patty Tuesday evening at the hall, | Twenty-Eighth St. and Northwest--1 err. Am

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PICTURES RADIOED ACROSS ATLANTIC Likenesses of President Sent j by New Process. IHi Unit'd Press NEW YORK. Dec. I.—Pictures j radioed from London in twenty minutes appeared today in New York newspapers through anew process called photoradiogram, developed by J the Radio Corporation of America. The first to be sent were two like- ' nesses of President Coolidge. one a j pen-and-ink sketch, the other a pic- j • Hire. Radio signals were made to : sketch the President, with a foun- j I tain pen on a revolving cylinder on a j ! roll of paper, and at the same time ! j to control a light beam which trav | I eled over a film and rephotographed i ; the sketch. Some of the reproductions here > | were remarkable likenesses and { i more perfect than the similar ex- | j peritnents recently made over tele- I j graph wires in this country. Others ! were barely recognizable. TOMBS CHAPLAIN IS SPEAKER HERE! |‘Father John' Guest of; Wheeler Mission. Experiences with “Gyp the Blood" j |and other New York gangsters were | described Saturday night and Sun-I j day afternoon by the lb v John Cal- . | latum, chaplain of Tombs prison, and | ! superintendent of Hadley Hall. a, ! rescue mission on the East Side, at j New York City. The Rev. Callahan spoke Satur-j day night at a dinner at the Lincoln : • flirty Protestant laymen and min-! i.-r-rs II W Krjusi- president of rh- b ■ ini of directors of the Wheel- { er Rescue Mb -lon, presided. Sun- ; ' day afternoon he spoke at the an- j | i.n.-I meeting of the Wheeler Mis ! ; sum at the Roberts Park M E. j i ’hurch CONVENTION ASSURED International Mercator Gathering; Here Next Many. ; International Mercator has nojeepted the invi'.itain of *h* Indian . '■ • s Mer< < Jut to hold the I 1923 convention hero May 28 and 2'.* j | W G, Ulrn.-h. secretary, announced j Bertram C Day will speak on "Tracking of St Pauls Journeys a: th-* Mer<- it-ir luncheon Tuesday at . the Spmk-Ar.i-s. TWO ARE IN HOSPITAL Hurt When Nutomoblle* Come Together. Mr and Mrs William Ferguson 34 W Mb h.U- it St ,re In .Method!*! hospital trda\ suffering from in-j juries r<s-eivi-d in an automobile nc ! blent Sunrhty at Keystone Ave and | Sixty Sei-und St. Anna M - iiaei, lfi, of 1341 Manlove j Ave was l ilt about the face. The i F-rguw-.r. mtu cullide.! with ft mil j ehlne driven by Joseph Michael, 4 U | Manloye xve. Mrs Ferguson -is j tallied ft fractured leu, while her husteind's arm was broken.

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Notched Auto for Thefts Alleged Girl-Burglar and Companions Held in Jail. MISS GLADYS MARSHALL. mN the days of the wild and woolly West, bad men notched their guns for men they kilb'd. Nowadays “bad men” notch the steering wheels of their autos for the burglaries they commit. That's according to the story of Miss Gladys Marshall. 20 of River View, Pa., who also gave her name as Mite Cun rad held in county jail ns ,m alleged girl burglar. Arrested originally on Nov. 10 with Charles Magyar-! when the pair is alleged to have robbe.l the hum.* of Oliver B. Bane. 34 Guyon Rd.. she was turned oxer to tie* Family Welfare Society because Bam- refused to pros*■> ute Maggird was arrested by F.steral officers <u a charge of bringing a stolen auto here from Pennsylvania. New evidence brought ;:!hc.it the re-arrest of the girl Friday night nf the Union Station as she was preparing go to Harrisburg, Pa.. Arr.-st of George Maggar-!. IK. of 4N N- -i ile S' Sun-lav. established the story that tlie girl had met the two men in Pennsylvania and ha-1 dm- i- w-s' with tln-m m a stolen auto She said they notch-si steering wheel for over-, ruM-ery. Police found a hundred notches. The trio is also alleged to have left notes ill homes they robin-. I, saving: "I am the ace. Ido you j know me?" ORCHESTRA TO BE HEARD lyocal Radio Station Announce ITocrani. Station WBP.Z Indianapolis will broad- ass a program bv S- blister's , ( ir- he.stra at S:3O tonight, th- War- ! -'-u Radio S*-rv!i e announced today. i Tin- orchestra is composed <-f Ernest ; J Schuster, dir*---tor. Ernest J. | Schuster. Jr; Misses Anna and Perj Ini Hertz, Arthur Hertz and Rob- !•-!■' Hertz. i The program: "Juno Night." j'Ulor- n. Wait/.'' "Never Again," I i Wonder What’s Become of Sally j "There s Yes. Yes in Your Eyes " I W hat 'll I I to?" "San,’’ “Sleep '• I 'Mandalay,' "You’re in Ki-ntucky Sur.-'s Your Born" and Blue Uy--d Sally.'

LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE. CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER I read in a magazine the otiier day, little Marquise, that after a man and woman were married some years they acquired something better and even sweeter than the thrill of passionate love. Little Marquise, you never married your kingly lover, so of course you do not believe that and let me- make a confession right here to you: Neither do I believe It. I haven't as yet acquired anything that is sweeter than my love for Jack and I want to love him just as I did that day when 1 married him mid the pomp ; and ceremony of a church wedding. ; ! want to love Jack just as I did j when 1 found out that he had prob- : ably loved another girl before quite as much as he did me now and my heart nearly broke. I want to love him just as much I did when I forgave him for loving someone before he loved me—for making me realize always that nothing of love that he could say to me. he had not before said to another woman. 1 want to love him so much that. I can only ask.‘‘Do you love me best?" instead of "Do you love me only?” 1 want to luv- him so much that I ; can tie that almost impossible thing i a companion as well as a sweetheart. Above all else, I want to be friends ! with Jack, and I am afraid I am not. ;He never seems to want to be friends with me. He either loves me a great deal or hates me, and It makes my heart beat with fear at times because if what every one says is true and married life must be settled down into friendship, then my happiness will not last. Jack is a most satisfactory lover, little Marquise, when he finds time to make love, but these occasions I ar*- few and far between and ills mind is taken up with other things. II" doesn't seem to think that I have ai:y ii 11• rest i,r knowledge of the i ildtivs that he is interested In the : outside world. For sharing this material interest jh- goes :.i Sally Atherton. She : knows more about that side of him | than 1 do, much more. No, little Marquise, I am not jealous of her, but I do wish that even if Ja<d? di-1 tmt take me Into his confidences when ids business troubles him, he would at times understand that 1 at least know enough about business to sympathize with him in- :- llig- ntly. (I'opyrlght, J 924. NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: Tills letter continued.

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Bridal Bouquet Wipes Out Class Distinction

The society editor looked up from an account of a wedding. “Why don’t you write about bridal bouquets some time? she asked. “And what,” J countered, “would I say about bridal bouquets?” “Say they level all things.” she replied. “Say that, no matter whether the bride is of the ‘four hundred’ or the daughter of a janitor, she is almost certain to have a bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies-of-the-valley.”

"Yes.” 1 said, “and that is symbolic of the tie between the two j brides. No matter what they were j ;in the past, nor how far divided their paths may have been and may j continue to be, they both are wives i now. Their first thoughts are given j to their husbands and their homes. "They have the same misunderi standings and the same reconciliaI tions. They both go to their mothers for comfort, and they both ! learn, eventually, that their mothers ! cannot live their lives for them — : that* they must solve their own j problems, if they are to be happy. "Truly, the bridal bouquet Is a symbol." Winter Bride Dear Mis I>ee 1, lamto be married late m December and would like to know about the right thmj'H to do Should my father buy my bouquet and furnish de- orat.onH. or should the bridegroom? ■2. Would it i>e all right for my bridemaids to wear dark dresses, even if I wear a whit' dr- ss and a veil ? a. Should I give my bridesmaid* any- ! thing:? MISS DECEMBER j 1. Your father should provide the decorations, but the bridegroom buys I the bridal \bouquet and flowers for the attendants. It Is customary for him to send flowers to his own and the bride’s mother, too. 2. Your bridesmaids would spoil the picture, I'm afraid, in dark dresses. 3. A bride presents her bridesmaids with some token. Ed Jackson Boosts Institute Governor-Elect Ed Jackson has been named honorary chairman of the men's executive committee to raise funds to build a permanent home for Indianapolis Bible Insti- ! tute. Arthur R. Robinson Is active chairman, it was announced today. ; Mesdames J. S. Barth and Will Adams are co-chairmen of the worn- , art's executive committee. County Auditor Ilew }i\j Titnrt Special DELPHI. Ind.. Dec. 1. —Funeral j arrangements were heirm made for E Clarke Davidson, county auditor, who died here Saturday night of paralysis.

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