Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1925 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925

STATE SCHOOL EXPENSE GAIN IS SET FORTH > Report Made for Ten-Year Period Shows Costs in Detail. During the ten-year period ending with close of the 1925-24 school year, a 352 per cent increase in total expenditures for Indiana schools is shown in a report recently completed by George A. Spencer, assistant State superintendent of public instruction. Due to resumption of delayed building programs after the World War the total cost of education in the State suddenly was increased approximately 100 per cant, Spencer shows. 'At present the total investment ir Indiana school buildings is in excess of $110,000,000, representing a per pupil investment of $231 in cities, $l5B in towns and $127 in township's. During the 1923-24 school year $9,624,891 was spent on permanent school improvements. Totals for Tear The toial expenditure last year for all school activities was $66,700, representing average expenditures per child in the elementary schools as fdllows: State, $58.77; township, $61.38; cities, $61.44, and towns, $52.89. More than 60 per cent of the taxdollar spent on education goes into i overhead, and the remainder for ’ teaching. Overhead costs are as follows; Transportation, 11.3 per cent; new busses and repairs, 1.7 per cent; payments on bonds, loans and insurance, 13.6 per cent; new buildings and equipment, 10 per cent; w/iges of janitors supplies and sundries, 5 per cent; fuel, light, water and power, 6 per cent; repair on old buildings and equipment, 2.5 per cent; transfer tuition, 6.7 per cent; miscellaneous unclassified expenses, 6.3 per cent. High School Costs High school costs are distributed as follows: State, $116.24; township, $132.50; towns, $100.84, and cities. $115.38. For the transportation of 98,637 pupils the State paid $3,336,585, an average of 19 cents a, day or $33 a year for each pupil. Township schools cost 42.8 per cent of the total amount spent for schools in the State, or $28,525,239. Almost 29 per cent of this amount was spent on new buildings or in payment of bonds outstanding. COMMENCEMENT AT TAYLOR B>i Titties Special of more than thirty received diploma today in commencement exnicises at Taylor University at Upland this week.

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If you #ee any automobile# bearing these licenee number#, call the ponce or The Indianapolis Time#, Main 3500. The owner may be able to do the same for you some time. Automobiles reported 6tolen belong to; * Edward Dessert, 2208 Madison Ave., Packard, 466-376 from Delaware and Washington Sts. Claude Baker. 1402 Pleasant St., Ford, 541, from same address. Thomas E. Davis, 1119 N. Tuxedo St., Ford, 477-952 from Walnut and Noble Sts. Harry Ford. 612 N. Delaware St.. Overland, 534-258, from Oxford and North Sts. Frank Moore, 1011 E. Twenty-fifth St., Ford, 4® 7 796, from New Jersey and Ohio Scs. Ralph Richwine, 2808 W. Tenth St., Huppmobile. 555-169, from Pennsylvania and Market Sts. Marie Strieker, 418 R. Vermont St. Chevrolet, from in front of same address.

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reported found by police belong to: Paul Riley, Martinsville, Ind., Buick, found at Brookville Rd. and Emerson Ave. Dodge Coupe, Michigan license 182-245 found on Bluff Rd., south of city. Car contained ninety gallons of alcohol. James Bassett, Crows Nest, Ford, found at 650 W. Washington St. M. W. Cameron, 1301 National City Bank Bldg., Stutz found at Capitol Ave., and Washington St. BURIAL IN WATSEKA, ILL Resident Here Thirty Years Dies at Daughter's Home. The body of Mrs. Caroline Lyon Eastburn Tuttle, 78, who died Monday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Phares, 2522 Ashland Ave., was taken to Watseka, 111., today following funeral services. The Rev. John W. McFall, pastor of the Broadway M. E. Church, officiated. Mrs. Tuttle suffered a paralytic stroke S inday. She was born at Clearfield Pa., moving to Illinois several years later. In 1895 she moved to Indianapolis. She was a member of the Central Avenue M. E. Church and of the Queen Esther chapter of the Eastern Star. Suviving is the daughter. locaTmien are chosen Three Elected Officers in State Insurance Society. Bu Times Special MICHIGAN CITY. Ind., June 17. —lndianapolis men were elected officers of the Indiana Insurance Society, in session at Grand Beach, Mich., near here. They are: C. O. Bray, president; Donald D. Fitzgerald, vice president, and O. E. Green, secretary treasurer.

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ONE HOLD-UP REPORTED Police Learn of Robbery Nearly an Hour Later. A lone hold-up was reported to police nearly an hour after it took place Tuesday night, reports at headquarters show today. Ernest Ryan. 1608 Union St., told detectives he was standing at North and Pennsylvania Sts., when two young men about 20 . years of age walked up to him and one pointed a gun at hint. They took his wrist watch valued at sls and ran, he said. PILES Healed Without the Knife $lO TREATMENT FREE In order to Introduce my absorbent treatment for hemorrhoid# or pile#. I offer, absolutely without cost, a tendollar treatment, to all who apply. This Is a bona fide offer and means Just what says. You will not be asked to pay one cent for this treatment. now. or at any future time, and you will be obligated in no way. whatever. If yon are pleased with my treatment I will ask you to recommend it to other#. 1 claim the best treatment ever devised for Hemorrhoids (Piles). Send your name to DR. WELLS. 220 E. Berry St., Ft. Wayne. Ind.—Advertisement Claims Indigestion Easy to Get Rid of Asserts Pepsin is Best when Combined With Other Good Invigorators and in Liquid Form Haag Drug Company, Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores, Goldsmith's Cut Price Drug Store Guarantees it and is Dispensing it to Many Stomach Sufferers You can be #o distressed with gas and fullness and bloating that you think your heart is going to stop beating. Your stomach may be so distended that your breathing is short and gaspy. You think perhaps you are suffocating. You are dizzy and pray for quick relief—^what's to be done? Just one tablespoonful of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin and in ten minutes the gas disappears, the pressing on the heart ceases and you can breathe deep and naturally. Oh! What blessed relief; but why not get rid of such attacks altogether? Why have chronic indigestion at all? With this wonderful medicine you can banish indigestion or dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach or any abnormal condition that keeps the stomach in constant rebellion and one bottle will prove it. And how happy you will be when your stomach is as good as new for then dizziness, nerVousness, sleeplessness. headache, dull eyes and other ailments caused by a disordered stomach will disappear and you will be your old happy, contented self again. Haag Drug Stores. Hook's Dependable Drug Stores. Goldsmith’s Cut Price Drug Stores end every regular phar maeist guarantees one bottle of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin to show the way to stomach comfort. —Advertisement.

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