Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1925 — Page 10
■ 11l CITY VKVs makes FIRE POSSIBLE Mr. Fixit Receives Many Complaints From Public. Mr Fixit of The Indianapolis Times will heip you make complaints to city hall officials. Write him at The Times and he will help you get acton. Give to ir name and address. They will not be used if so requested. Practice .of storing straw in barrels In alleys creates a fire trap, tvas the opinion expressed in a letter to Mr. Fixit. Many alleys are in a bad condition and should be cleaned up. City officials promised relief. Mail today: Dear Mr. Fixit: Seeing signs repeatedly "To Keep Indianapolis Clean,” I would like to have the alley between N. Garfield and N. Gladstone Ave., from E. New York to E. Michigan Sts., inspected by city inspector. People have put straw in barrels and have placed them in the alley, which Is nothing less than a fire trap. The board of health was called and gave such slow service that the party had to pay for hauling it away, when the inspector said it was all placed as required. We are civilized tax paying citizens. Have out of-town guests coming to the Speedway Races and are positively ashamed to have the place seen. Yours In despair. DISGUSTED. The hoard of health told Mr. Fixit the alley would receive their prompt attention. Mr. Fixit appreciates your civic pride and agrees that the city should be looking lt/s finest for the Speedway visitors. Dear Mr. Fixit:—Please print something about the Bean Creek sewer assessment. Who will he affected and about how much? We understand that over ten thousand acres will be assessed in proceeding® before the board of works. Will property owners outside of city be included? JTENRY JOHNSON. Bean Creek and Pleasant Run interceptor sewer affects 14.500 owners of property who will be assessed. All owner® of iland drained directly or indirectly are Included. Much property outside the city limits 1s included, some farms being assessed for as much as $35 an acre. cost Is $330,000. Three appraisers, Frank Noll •Tr.. Water Cruli and Byron C. Young, appointed by Judge Harry O. Chamberlain of Marion Circuit Court, recently held hearing on res'■ onstrancos. Property nymers dissatisfied with the assessments have formed the Property Owner®’ Protective Association as a means of carrying their protests to the Organization, which has HELPFOR NERVOUTWOMEN It. has often been said that only a woman can' understand what nervous women endure. Most cases of nervousness, sleeplessness, mental depression, headaches, backache, fretting and worrying have their origin in some feminine ailment that will readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It Is a simple remedy mai’i from roots and herbi, which for over forty years has been restoring women of America to health and strength. Merit alone could have stood such a test. — Advertisement.
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offices at 502-4 Fidelity Trust Bldg., is conducting a membership campaign. Dear Mr. Fixit: Lights In the silent cop at Capitol Ave. and St. Clair St. are too dim to see. Conrad Borger, assistant electrical engineer of the board of safety, r, ho cured a case of blindness suffered by the cop at Capitol Ave. and Maple Rd., will take the patient. Dear Mr Fixit: Would you please advise me how to get action on a factory that hammers on tanks all night, breaking our rest. The glare of an electric welder also Hashes In our window all night. MRS. W. WEIL AND, 2118 Orleans St. Mr. Fixit realizes the annoyance and discomfort you suffer. However, his investigation shows that there is no possibility of closing this factory during the night hours. With many Industrial establishments shut down, cify officials favor offering any sort of inducements to concerns employing men. It means bread and butter for hundreds and a more prosperous city. Deal- Mr. Fixit: There’s a hole in the middle of the pavement on Forty-Third St. between Boulevard PI. and Cornelius Ave., big enough to drop a bale of hay. H. B. Contractors who performed the work are responsible, but Otto J. Smelcer, superintendent of paved streets, will make the repairs Immediately. I>elay In Opening Dear Mr. Fixit: Please see what is the delay In opening Harlan St. at Lexington Ave. We have paid for it about a year ago. OTTO BORCHERT, 2101 Pleasant St. Property owners on your street owe $445 on this improvement, Fred Akin, of the Barret law department, said. Collection is now in hands of city attorney. Delay in payment has halted the relief you seek.
house, at Martinsville. Legt to right: Noble Allen and Herman Hademacher, Indianapolis detectives; Shaw, Sheriff Rufus P. Poynter and Deputy Sheriff Albert J. Lucas of Morgan county.
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