Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1925 — Page 3

TUESDAY, JUNE 16,1925

GOLFERS VOICE COMPLAINT ON DDSYY STREET Devotees of Midiron Appeal to Mr. Fixit For Aid. If you are dissatisfied with the conduct of civic improvements, write Mr. Fixit at The Indianapolis .Times. He is in close touch with city officials and can get quick action. The golf fans took a shot at Mr. Fixit today. - Mr. Fixit is a tennis fiend, but is not unsympathetic, to the appeals of those who follow the pjasture sport. DEAR MR7"FIXIT: Can’t there be something done to Arlington Ave. from Pleasant Run bridge to city limits north? The road or avenue is in such a terrible condition it is a disgrace to the east end. It is so rough and there is ©o much dust. It is no pleasure to the golf course to plrfy golf, there is so much traffic. There is a constant cloud of dust from 4:30 in the afternoon until late at night, you can’t see where you drive your ball. It is a menace to the health of those who try to play. WE GOLFERS. Have patience, golfers. Thomas E. Newsom, assistant street commissioner, said he has surveyed the situation and that his force of men is moving in that direction. When Mr. Fixit was able to quiet the music of the jangling sewer manhole at Delaware and Minnesota Sts., a few days ago, the event aroused the hopes of Maurice M. Kiefer, 1821 Nowland Ave., who reports a similar obnoxious symphony from a manhole in front of his home. By now the manhole should be adjusted, according to promises of the street commissioner’s department. DEAR MR. FIXIT: There is a very bad place in the block north of Thirty-Third St. on Ruckle St. The blocks have sunk making it bad for machines. This place has been bad for months. Please have it repaired. ( A CITIZEN. The reipßir crew of Otto J. Smelcer, improved street superintendent, will be on the job within a few days, Mr. Fixit was told. DEAR MR. FIXIT: In view of the fact that you have done so much for the citizens of this city through your efforts and The Times columns, would you please see If it is possible to have the weeds cut on property owned by the city for park purposes? This property is located back of the Hawthorne Community House, and is also used as a dump for refuse of all kinds. Fires are continually being burned at all hours, which makes it dangerous, both as a fire hazard and as a germ breeder. The board of health should post same and see to it that garbage should be in closed cans and not dumped out on the city’s property. Yours for your efforts to have same remedied and for a safe and clean city. O. U. C. The park board investigators will view this location today, C. WSM TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Don’t worry about Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo Is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, that does not show and may be applied day or night. Trial bottle line, large size SI.OO. Zemo Soap, 25c. All druggists—Advertisement. MAN’S BACK STOPPED ACHING I Suffered Three Years. Relieved byTaking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound “I have a little girl three years old and ever since her birth I have

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MICHIGAN Grand Rapids Mackinaw City Bay View Petoskey Harbor Springs Pennsylvania Railroad System For information regarding advance and regular sleeping ear service, also reduced round trip excursion fares, Inquire of C. M. Wheeler, City Ticket Agent, 36 W. Ohio St. J. C. Millspaugh, Division Passenger Agent, 610 Kahn Buildrsg, Indianapolis, Ind.

Champion High School Girl

Miss Maureen Oreutt, 18, Englewood (N. J.) High School girl, won the women’s eastern championship golf cup at the Greenwich (Conn.)' Country Club. She is shown putting into her trophy.

A. Meyers, of the board, assured Mi. Fixit. DEAR MR. FIXIT: We need oil on Karcher St. This street is between Meridian and Union Sts., and is only a block long and very narrow. It Is heavily laden with traffic and is so dusty we have to keep the front doors closed all day. Will you please fix this? TIMES READER. Since this is such a short street, Newsow must investigate before he is able to promise oil. However, the prospects are fair, If the limited oil supply of the department lasts, Mr. Fixit, believes. SUNDAY SCHOOL SESSION OPENS More Than 900.000 Are Represented at Winona. Bit United Prrnn WINONA LAKE Ind., .Tune 16. Delegates representing a total membership of 900,000 In Protestant Sunday Schools of Indiana met here today for the annual State council of religions education. At the opening session President D. W. Kurtz of MePherson College, Kansas, was to speak on “Our Needs .in Christian Education.” Dr. Robert M. Hopkins of St. Louis, chairmen of the executive committee of the International Council of Religious Education, will speak tonight on “Effective Organization In the Local Church.” On Wednesday Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president Indiana University, will deliver the annual message as president of the council. Sectional conferences are scheduled for Thursday, the closing day. BANKRUPTCIES ASKED Throe File Voluntary Petitions in Federal Court. Melvin D. Seely, Rush County, a farmer, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in Federal Court Monday, listing his assets at $12,145 and his debts, $18,337.72. Virgil Etchison of Atlanta, Ind., proprietor of a grocery and meat market, listed his debts at $4,185.57 and his assets at $977.61 in a similar petition. Vernon B. Carr 'of Lebanon, Ind., a plumber, claimed to owe $1,792.57 and said his assets were $539.60. GERMANY GETS ANSWER European Safety Pact Now Within "Arm’s Reach.” Bv United Press BERLIN, June 16.—Germany today received the allied answer to her proposals for an Europen safety pact. The reply was handed to Foreign Minister Streseman by the French Ambassador De Margerie. This answer, it is felt here, now brings the pact within "arm’s reach ’ of consummation. KIWANIANS WILL PICNIC Several Members to Participate in Golf Tourney at Lebanon. Indianapolis Klwanians will have an outing at Earl Klger’s farm, twelve miles north of Indianapolis, following the weekly luncheon, Wednesday. On Thursday twenty members of the Kiwanis Club will go to Lebanon to participate In a golf tournament with Kiwanians from Lebanon and Lafayette. PUSHCART STRUCK Search is being made for driver of auto who failed to stoiJ* after tsriking the pushcart of Tom Karnes, 2008 Koehne St., late Monday In front of 2010 Northwestern Ave. Peanuts and popcorn were scattered.

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