Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1925 — Page 3
EDNESDAY, JULY 1,1925
m rIXIT GETS Better from I TRUCK DRIVER Siler Says Children Playing S in Street Are in |Hk , Danger. Fixit help vow nhlain needed Write, him a letter Times. HHes are heaped upon the heads of the lumbering: trucks, , Fixit has discovered one MB driver who is fearful of inmmz children playing baseball in fij^Rtreets. MR. FIXIT: I noticed not ago a lady on Liberty St. was fiKing your help irf keeping the ■Hdren out of the street and you iHlmised to help her. Let me say is not the only street in the that children make a play■Cund of and endanger their lives. all over this city and in Hggiy places have a hard time to Hep from hitting them and if I did, ■ would be a terrible thing. ■ I would be jerked up for manslaughter and fined a heavy fine. If Ithe parents would keep their chilfiren in their yards and at home out ts the streets, a lot of trouble would jen'd and lives would be saved —also [hospital bills and people crippled for life. One of the worst places in town [is Hollonvay Ave. at Roosevelt Ave. I have had several close shaves there. It is a dangerous place as well as a place heavy with traffic. A TRUCK DRIVER. Sergeant Mary Moore of the police accident prevention bureau will see that the children’s parent’s are w-arned and will then cause arrests to fee made, if further v : nations occur. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Having read about the wonderful results which you are able to get, I am going to ask you to find out what you can do regarding the condition of the gutter in front of here. There is a big hole just in front of the sewer catch basin and a deep rut about fifty feet in length south of the sewer. Sincerely hope that you w-ill be [able to have it fixed and tender you Imy utmost thanks. W. M. BECKER. MGR. Laughner Cafeteria, 743 N. Noble St. ©tto J. Smelcer, superintendent of improved streets, said the street would oe repaired as soon as workmen from his department finish th&ir task of replacing block paving destroyed in the recent storm. DEAR MR. FIXIT: The railroad crossing on North St. between Senate Ave. and the canal is not passable. They throw gravel in the holes Bd when it rains it is washed away. see to it at once. Sincerely. ■ C. K. -■Big Four (railroad will pave the with an asphalt composi■on in about two weeks, engineers ■Promised Mr. Fixit. This should end your trouble for all time. To 1222 Brookside Ave.: Each property ow-ner must clean the alley bapfc of his residence, Mr. Fixit w-as told. However, the city sanita-ry board is responsible for collection of garba.ge. TEACHER GETS $35,000 Appeal Court Upholds Judgment for Injuries on Liner. United States Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a $35,000 judgment awarded Miss Kathering Corcoran, 2845 Paris Ave., school teacher who was injured aboard the White Star liner Canopic in June, 1923, en route to Europe. ' Three days out a wave entered through an open porthole, knocked Miss Corcoran from her berth and fractured her ankle.
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BOYS’ KITTEN BALL SEASON OPENING HELD Twenty-Five Teams Cross Bats and Try for Times Awards. Twenty-five teams squared away today for the opening games in the Boys’ Kitten Ball League and. 225 youthful players hoped to win one of the medals the Times will award to all tall tossers on the city championship team. Perfect weather favored the opening of the six leagues and the tc->m members, who have heen practicing for many weks, trotted forth on the various playground diamonds, confident that this season will be the greatest in the League’s history. Four Teams in League Two games lfere to be played in each league, composed of four teams
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in one locality, except League No. 5, composed of five organizations. Through arrangements with Edward E. Mcßride, recreation director, The Times will publish results of the games. “The Indianapolis Times has done much for the encouragement of healthful recreation in announcing medals for winners in the Kitten Ball League,” R. Walter Jarvis, city park superintendent, said today. “The trqphies will not only inspire the players to win, but will be cherished for many years as a lasting symbol of good times in their boyhood days.” Schedule Given Today’s schedule on city play grounds: League No. 1, 50 at Military and 30 at Riley; No. 2, Ringold at Greer and Kansas and Missouri at Garfield; No. 3, Finch at Ellenberger and Brookville at Willard; No. 4, Spades at Highland and Brookside at Brightwood; No. 5, 36 at Fall Creek and Udell and Rader at 16; No. 6, 17 at 24 and Wyoming at Military.
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‘PARIS’ SHOCKS PARENTS University of Nebraska Dramatic Club Makes Play Realistic. Bu Times Special LINCOLN, Neb., July I.—The Kosmet Club of the University of Nebraska tried to make Paris abit too realistic. Protests of parents shocked, because co-eds smoked cigaretts in a Parisian play given, by the club, caused it to disband.
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