Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1924 — Page 14

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‘CHRISTMAS RUSH’ IS EXPECTED BY BBSS OF STREETS ‘Shoppers' Are Citizens Who Want Grave!, Cinders — Write Mr, Fixit. Tel! Mr. Fixit of The Tndianapobv Times if you are having trouble getting: something done at oily liall you think you are entitled to as a citizen. He will a,-t as your representative before the proper officials. Write Kixi* a letter. SHE city street commissioner’s office is expecting a Christmas rush of Its own. "Shoppers’’ are citizens who want gravel or cinders for their unimproved streets and alleys. Freezing and thawing weather is causing a greater number of complaints to Mr. Fixit. Fetters received today: DEAR MR. FIXIT—The alley from Balsam Ave. to the Coliseum directly hack of Fall Creek Blvd. is almost impassable. Delivery wagons cannot come in. There have been two accidents In the alley due to vehicles trying to pass. Property Owner. Frank Reid, foreman in the street commis-ioner'-' office, his your complain: and will make immediate investigation. • • MR. FTXIT —Please see if you can get us a light on Keystone Ave., south of Prospect St. It is a dark, muddy street, and there is no light for two squares. Mrs. P. K. B. Tour first step in obtaining a light will be a petition from property owners in the vicinity of where you want the light to the hoard of works. Petition blanks can he obtained from the board. There will be no action on your petition now, but it will be cor si 1 ered when the city starts resetting some lights in the resl a nti.ul district under the new contract next year. • • • TO COMPLAINT of K. W. Bar-

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nitz regarding horses wandering in the yard of residence at Harlan and Kelly Sts. Your letter has been referred to the police department. Investigation will be made. • • • DEAR MR. FIXIT—Would it be possible to remedy the condition long Southeastern Ave. from Rural St. to the Belt railroad, which the city uses for a dump farther out? Water stands in the road all day, making It bad for those who have to use it. One of the many. Tour complaint has been referred to John F. Walker, superintendent of street cleaning. Steps will be taken to relieve the present condition. CONFERENCE DATE SET Parley to Consider Arms Traffic W ill Be Held May 4, 1925. By United i'r * ROM E. Dec. 10.—Receipt of word from Washington that the American Government will accept an Invitation to a conference to consider restriction of traffic in arms today gave new impetus to deliberations of the League of Nations council. The council set May 4, 1925. as the date fer the amis traffic conference.

TAX BODY TO REPORT Recommendations for a legislative program for strengthening Indiana tax law will he made to .4 committee of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce and other organizations in two weeks by the special sob-com nilttee named Tuesday. Fro J A Sims, formerly member of the State tax board. Is subcommittee ch;dr man. Money Bag Overlooked Plggly-Wiggly grocery at 2329 N. Illinois St. today was reported en tered Tuesday night and part of the stock stolen. A money twig was overlooked. Credit Men so Dine Indianapolis Association of Credit Men will dine Dec jh the Severin Prof. David A. Weir of Notre Dame University will -peak on "Why Is ri Credit Man’’”

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MR. TAXPAYER Marion County Gravel Producers Can Save You Money on Your Roads

We invite you to attend the hearing before Marion County Commissioners on Dec. 11 at 10 A. M., Room 43.

AIR SECRETS TO BE TOPIC S. A. E. Dinner Thursday (o Dt Widely Attended. Automotive men, aviators, both civilian and Army, from all over the State are expected to attend the aviation meeting of the Indiana sec tion of the Society of Automotive Engineers at the Severin Thursday night. How the American Army and Navy flyers set world records for speed, altitude, endurance and distance will be told by MaJ. E. L. Hoffman of the United States Army. Dr. Sanford A. Moss will talk on how supercharges were invented and developed, which has made America’s progress in aviation possible. Reservations are to be made with George T. Briggs, secretary. Drexel 0900.

M'CORMICK OR WARREN Ijondon Paper Says One Will Be IT. S. Ambassador to England. By United Press LONDON, Dec. 10. —The Daily Telegraph today says either Medill McCormick or Senator Warren of Wyoming will succeed Ambassador Kellogg at the Court of St. James.

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Automobiles' reported stolon belong to: Harry C. Fox, 1714 Madison Ave., Kurd, from Vermont and Meridian Sts. Ell Lelder, 604 Massachusetts Ave.. Ford, from same address. Charles Abrogast., 429 Dorman St., Ford, from New York and Pennsylvania St. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found bj’ police belong to: Paul Colvin, Cturtisville, Ind., Ford, found at Eleventh and Meridian Sts. Thomas Ford, found at 605 Blake St. Luke Sawyer, 515 N. Senate Ave., Willys-Knight, found at TwentyEighth St. and Indianapolis Ave. India imported nearly 200,000 tires in the last twelve months.

Electrical Gifts Hit the Spot Toaster* Vibrator* Gri ll* Hslr Dryer* IVnfflr Iron* Ktc.. Etc , Kto. Heating Pad* F.lertrle Iron* Boudoir l.amp* Percolator Sot* Li "1 Curling Iron* Jr During All of December y w Only $5.00 Down On ELECTRIC WASHERS Cc-3* VARIETY —QUALITY-RIGHT THICKS AT THIS STORE IWISGCf Electric SpodiaHl®*^© 144 EestOMoStrc** E 5

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Why Not Make Your Own Christmas Fund Your Own Christmas Gift? Why Spend Your Christmas Savings? Spend a portion of it for Christmas and deposit the balance in the MEYER-KISER BANK Where You Will Receive 4 1 /z°/c on Your Savings Make a First Payment on a Bond. Yon surely will appreciate lids idea more than you can realize at this time. We believe it is a good thing to save your pennies, nickels and dimes, but we also believe it the height of extra vaganee to spend all of it for CHE ISTMAS 1 ’RESENTS. First you must think what a joy a Savings Account will bring, and second, what a wonderful thing a Savings Account will mean to you in years to come. Remember: We Pay 4%% on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 128 East Washington Street Hours—B to 5 Daily; 8 to 8 Saturdays

NEW POSTOFFICE READY Postmaster Robert K. Bryson will formally present new substation postoffice at Forty-Second St. and College Ave. to the neighborhood tonight. Sumner Clancy, attorney, will

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accept on behalf of the community. Forty-Second St. and College Ave. Business Association will have charge.. Charles A. Bookwalter will talk on “Community Spirit.” Harry G. I Templeton, chairman, is In charge.

A Real Chest of Tools and It’s Only, brace .auger bit. \y e also have another chest, larger than .-jO” 'y iTof/stojie. 'the' 1 ritestris 16-compartment tray, containing an ass inches sortment of brads, screws, tacks, etc..

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No Charge give him For Extra Yellow Cab Passengers Coupon Book When You Go— This Xmas to the THEATERS * 10 Book T n S2.4O to and from W ORK —or when the weather is had Book° UP ° n $475 Cal! the YELLO W - k Coupon . $9.50 For die First Vs Mile .. 35c Bo 0 ok Coupon ... sl9 Each Additional Vs Mile . 10c Each 3 Minutes Waiting . 10c Yellow Cabs Per. Hour, $2.50 The Thinking Fellow Calls the Yellow Taxicabs Yellovr Baggage Lincoln * C 7 rcle 3333 5000

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Village Inspected By Times Special ' NEWCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 10.—Indiana Village for Epileptics was Inspected by State legislators from the Sixth and adjoining districts Tuesday.

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Cleaner’s Shop Looted Cleaning and pressing parlor of Charles Morrow, 2309 Pierson Ave., was entered Tuesday night and| clothing valued at ?500 reported" stolen. A dress and coat were found In rear of 1514 N. Capitol Ave.

For youngsters we have chests of tools known as the Boys’ Favorite. Priced from—--75c to $2.50 Work Benches And with the tools don’t forget he will appreciate a manual bench, where he can do his work with the most convenience. Sturdy benches — $20.00 to $39.75