Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1925 — Page 18
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ESTIMATES ON BRIDGES LOW Bids 20 Per Cent Below Engineer’s Figures. •“ Tv,a.l low bids opened today on •fifty-five bridges to be constructed 'in various parts of the State by the 'State Highway Commission ' amounted to $650,859.86 or approximately 20 per cent, less that en--1 giri'er's estimates. The new structures to be built under twenty-six contracts, will be in twenty-three counties. It had been estimated the work would cost ;<5815,349.95. The highway commission will , open bids May 19, on eleven addl- - tlonal bridges, five of which are on
After-Easter Sale Men’s and 0 SPRING CLOTHING Take Advantage of Our Big Reductions — j(I ] 'ltPQhb ' ' I'on Don’t Need the Cash , |||| ’Sr* fuM’< s* F Sf f ' i|[' /lll’iJw vis $ P A Suit—A Dress—A Costume $5 *!tj ' 1 /S V foi All the newest shades and materials. I J \ l lift ! 'W Also wonderful coats at prices rang- I /'\\ €ll Boys’Suit, 7,, , n t ,,, A Wear Good l \\ II $7.50 Up $24.50 $34.50 $44.50 clothes — /( Ufc WOMEN’S DRESSES Pay as ft ■ Conductors’ Spring’s Most Approved Fashions YOU Get mi Uniform, * l4 ’ SO * 24 ’ 50 Paid Best Values — fPT No Men’s Clothing Most Liberal Terms or Women’s Wear Displayed and Repaired Free! OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT larged Furniture Dept.
Municipal elections are of the greatest concern to the women of IndianapQlis, for the selection of city officials most vitally affects the home. For this reason every woman in Indianapolis owes a duty to herself, to her family and to the future to take what part she can in the approaching primary election—to lend her personal influence to insure a decent government for the community. Above all things she owes it to herself to vote on primary day, May 5. From the standpoint of the many good women of this community the issues in this campaign are sharply defined. The question is: What sort of influences shall control Indianapolis for the next four
Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin, 3340 N. Meridian St. Mrs. Fannie T. Bryson, 1318 N. Penn. St. Mrs. Charles Roemler, 3946 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Joe Gasper, 328 E. 12th St. Mrs. Chas. W. Jewett, 3313 Wash. Blvd. Mr,?. Ernest Kingston, 408 S. New Jersey St. Mrs. J. B. Kealing, 1424 N. Alabama St. Miss Ida Anderson, 932 N. Rural St. Mrs. R. Harry Miller, 1301 N. Alabama St. Mrs. Chas. A. Bookwalter, 3616 Wash. Blvd. Miss Clara Oxley, 618 Congress. Mrs. Emma Johnstone, 35*4 Kealing. Miss Helen Hildebrand, 1828 N. Alabama St. Mrs. Wm. T. Bailey, 5127 Central Ave. Mrs. Taylor Groninger, 3046 N. New Jersey St. Mrs. Lydia McGuire, 4331 N. Penn. St. Mrs. Leo K. Fesler, 2126 Central Ave. Mrs. Donald Jamison, 1841 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Solon J. Carter, 118 E. 44th St. Mrs. David I. Ross, Haverstick Park. Mrs. Sam Sutphin, 1000 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Fred Matson, 4505 Park Ave. Mrs. Martin Hyland, 4 Coronado Apts. Mrs. Nellie Scott, 1545 Reisner St. Mrs. Ida Winston, 2329 Sheldon St. Mrs. Ella M. Peters, 2005 Ludlow St. Mrs. Virginia Homer, 1647 Beliefontaine. Mrs. C. T. Ballard, 2110 Highland Ave. Mrs. R. G. McClure, 1723 N. Delaware St. Mrs. D. C. Moore, 1128 Ashland Ave. Miss Charlotte Cathcart, 801 N. Penn. St. Mrs. Nellie Shellhouse, 2817 N. New Jersey St. Mrs. Joseph Hogue, 930 W. 31st St. Mrs. Fred A. Sims, 3931 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Henry R. Campbell, 321 Fall Creek Blvd. Mrs. M. J. Spencer, 3612 E. Washington St. Mrs. M. B. Anderson, 932 N. Rural St. Mrs. R. E. Kennington, 3907 Wash. Blvd.
ATTEND THE SPECIAL MEETING FOR WOMEN ONLY AT WOMAN’S DEPARTMENT CLUB, SEVENTEENTH AND MERIDIAN, 3 P. M. MONDAY, APRIL 27 ( p.„ Uu , Ad . rt , Mment)
State roads connecting Indianapolis with Anderson, Muncle and Marin*. .Others in the May letting: One on Hoad 10, near Kentland; two on Road 34, between Connersville and Cambridge City; one on Road 33, west of Crawfordsville, and two in Franklin County on Road 39. BURIAL AT CROWN HILL Mrs. Amanda Martini, 88, a resident of Indianapolis for twentyfive years, who died Wednesday at home of her daughter, Mrs. I* M. Saxton, 3425 Graceland Ave., will be burled in Crown Hill cemetery following funeral services at 8:30 p. m. today, at the residence. Mrs. Martini, who was bom In Shelby County, Ky., was a member of Capitol Ave. M. E. Church. Another daughter, Mrs. Fanny Draper of Indianapolis, and a son, Warren Martini of Crawfordsville, survive.
To The Women of Indianapolis
FLOWER SALE WILL BE HELD Social Service Organization Plans Market. Members of the Stansfleld Circle are preparing for a spring flower market, to be held on the north plaza of the Federal building May 7, 8 and 9. Flowers, plants, shrubs and seeds will be sold by young women of the organization at low prices to aid in beautification of the city. Proceeds will be used by the circle in its social service work. Mrs. Felix M. McWhirter is general chairman of the flower market; Mrs. Edward S. Howard, vice chairman; Mrs. William R. Schaff, secretary, and Mrs. James Carter, treasurer. Chairmen of committees are
Mrs. Martha H. Saulcy, 1128 Ashland Ave. Mrs. S. E. Perkins, 1011 N. Penn. St. Mrs. John M. Judah, 949 N. Penn. St. Mrs. Will Thompson, Apt. 3-C Winter Apts. Mrs. Henry Talbott, 1336 N. Delaware. Mrs. Henry C. Adams, 1436 N. New Jersey. Mrs. Wm. C. Bobbs, 1610 N. Delaware St. Mrs. A. J. Mills, 3256 College Ave. Mrs. T. J. Taflinger, 825 Dearborn St. Mrs. E. M. Solomon, 4833 Carrollton Ave Mrs. Russell Fortune, 1408 N. New Jersey St. Mrs. John King, 1120 Pleasant St. Mrs. Irving Lemaux, 4550 Park Ave. Mrs. Pearl Anderson Tucker, 2530 Adams St. Mrs. C. F. McCorkle, Broad Ripple. Mrs. Mary Pearl Riddle, 4909 Broadway. Mrs. A. B. Fuson, 2932 Brookside. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, 88 Whittier Place. Miss Martha Hays, 1301 N. Alabama St. Mrs. Madge Frady, the Savoy. Mrs. Henry Thornton, 1609 N. Delaware. Mrs. Howard S. Young, 4353 N. Penn. St. Mrs. Linton A. Cox, 2003 N. Meridian St. Elizabeth Cipion, 1535 Cornell Ave. Mrs. Ada Goins, 615 W. 12th St. Mrs. Erma Ifarrington, 419 W. Vermont St. Mrs. Stanley Byrum, 3326 Central Ave. Mrs. A. R. Morgan, 355 Spencer Ave. Mrs. Hugh McGibeny, Golden Hill. Mrs. C. H. Jose, 561 Central Court. Mrs. Katherine Hallinan, 2217 N. New Jersey. Mrs. Sarah Land, 1824 Union St. Miss Ada Gilmore, 1835 Highland. Mrs. J. W. Vestal, 431 N. Gray St. Miss Belle Cohn, 2160 N. New Jersey. Mrs. B. Pressburg, 3534 Winthrop Ave. Mrs. A. B. Groves, 4001 E. Washington St.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Mesdames Kennedy Reese, Paul B. Coble, Fred Warfel, Robert Bachman, John Hartong, Homer L. Cook, F.oy K. Coats and Miss Lillian Taggart. Garage Robbed When Miss Alpha Hays at the Don Herr Garage, 120 Kentucky Ave., stepped across the room to answer the telephone, $47.06 in cash disappeared from the cash draw’er. Detectives are Investigating. Civil War Volaran Dies Bp Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., April 24. Reuben Crumbaugh, 83, Civil War veteran, was buried Thursday afternoon. The widow and four children survle. More Bananas WASHINGTON, April 24.—But we do have bananas! More bananas were Imported last year than ever before. The total value was about $22,000,000, as compared with $7,000000 twenty years ago.
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years? Shall we have purely political control or shall we have an administration which will light for a liner city of homes. There has never been a time in the history of Indianapolis when it was as important as right now for the women to take a forceful stand in behalf of their ideals for the purity and sanctity of the home. We want the women of Indianapolis to know that Mr. Ralph A. Lemcke stands for enforcement of the spirit as well as the letter of the law, for protection of our children, for close co-operation between the city administration and the home. We believe the mayor should be the mayor of all the people and we earnestly seek the support of all the good women of the city on this sincere pledge of Mr. Lemcke’s.
Mrs. Anna Winstead, 538 W. 11th St. Mrs. Mary Johnson, 1033 N. Traub. Miss Leona Foppiana, 1029 Church St. Miss Adah Bush, 647 Highland Drive. Mrs. Russell Willson, 2351 Broadway. Miss Mary Peacock, 2018 E. 10th St. Mary Martha Wolfe, 434 Walcott. Miss Jennie Baker, 15 The Wyandotte. Emma Christian, 410 Sanders. Mrs. Geo. Hutto, 1724 Central Ave. Mrs. R. E. Converse, 3501 College Ave. Miss Jane Hesse, 1318 N. Penn. St. Mrs. Robert Dalton, 521 Garfield Ave. Mrs. Bettie Morris, 1305 Cornell Ave. Mrs. Nellie White, 517 N. Bright St. Virginia Alston, 1211 Cornell. Mary Hendon, 1222 Cornell. Ruth E. Vanvactor, 1618 N. Arsenal. Mrs. Walter Wolf, 434 Walcott. Emma S. Brown, 1652 N. Arsenal. Lucy Hayden, 1840 Boulevard Place. Lucy Hart, 430 N. Blackford. Belle Hendon, 1505 Cornell. Mrs. Geo. Case, 1701 Central Ave. Mrs. Ida Winston, 2329 Sheldon. Mrs. Joe Hawkins, 1701 Central Ave. Mrs. Wallace Macluhoe, 2036 Central Ave. Mrs. Grace Campbell, 1907 Central Ave. Mrs. Francis Henzie, 1901 N. New Jersey, Mrs. L. C. True, 1802 Ruckle St. Lydia White, 734 North St. Mrs. Ed Gall, 3055 N. Meridian St. Anna Marie Sayles, 3055 N. Meridian St. Eloise Gall, 2823 N. Meridian St. Mrs. A. R. Coffin, 971 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges, 3947 Central Ave. Mrs. Lew Shank, Golden Hill Drive. Mrs. J. D. Hoss, 1728 Brookside Ave.
Night” by the Indianapolis Traffic Club Thursday, with dinner at 6:30 p. m. f at the Claypool, Joseph G. Kraemer, president, said. Railroad men' from many western railroad
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Mrs. Louis Mills, 3242 College Ave. Mrs. Lawrence A. Shaw, 637 Union St. Mrs. Henry M. Dowling, 3556 Wash. Blvd. Mrs. Edson T. Wood, 4310 N. Penn. St. Mrs. Otto Keller, 1924 N. Talbott, No. 2. Mrs. Harry Coder, 142 E. 48th St. Mrs. Julia Reed, 1935 Bellefontaine. Mrs, Chas. Yoke, 701 Southern Ave. Mrs. Chas. Kryter, 1432 Pleasant St. Miss Flo Peckman, City Hall. Mrs. Gordon Tanner, 1902 N. Talbott Ave. Mrs. Arthur Baxter, 892 Middle Dr. Woodruff. Mrs. John A. Hook, North White River. Mrs. A. C. Burrell, 4450 Washington Blvd. Mrs. Adolph Fritz, 721 South Noble St. Mrs. C. E. Cottingham, 3641 N. Penn. St. Mrs. E. W. Harris, 3510 Wash. Blvd Mrs John Messick, 3115 Wash. Blvd. Mrs. Arthur C. Tutier, 1724 Central Ave. Mrs. Saunders, 1416 Sturm. Mrs. I. Lewis, 605 E. Maple Road. Mrs. Walter Geisel, 4724 Ruckle St. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, 962 Lexington Ave. Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhns, 843 Woodlawn. Mrs. Frank C. Bird, 321 W. 29th St. Mrs. John McCullough, 2912 Blvd. PI. Mrs. Bert C. Morgan, 16 N. Irvington. Mrs. Mary E. South, 37 W. 21st St. Mrs. J. J. Liddy, 314 N. Arsenal. Mrs. Mort Carriger, 2220 Central Ave. Mrs. Roberta Venerable, 446 N. West St. Mrs. Bonnie Cline, Del. and 38th Sts. Dr, Amelia Keller, 3515 Guilford Ave. Mrs. John Osbon, 55 W. 33rd St. Mrs. J. C. Hoffman, 3426 Salem St. Mrs. Amanda Smithers, 3819 Graceland Ave, Mrs. Willa N. Shesler. Mrs. H. E. Royse, 911 Dawson St.
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