Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1925 — Page 3

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WEEDS WILL BE CUT BY CITY; l RULES GIVEN Mr. Fixit Receives Complaint From Many Property : f % Owners. M yon consult Mr. Fixit he'll help you fn your troubles with city officials. Write him at The Times whet) you would have the my take action in furthering improvements or repairs. The city will cut weeds on lots belonging to property owners who have neglected them, Mr. Fixit was told today. The season started July 1. However, a definite set of rules must be followed. First, call Rincoln 3311, the city hall, and ask for the street commissioner's department. Attaches there will ask you for the necessary information. But, remember, only the property owner who lives next to the weed-infested lot may report a lot. This rule is established to pi event cases of spitework. DEAL’. MR. FIXIT: We, the undersigned property owners of Beauty Ave., wish to have the weeds cut on the east side of the street. They are terrible. Some are about four or five feet tall. Please do what you can for us. We wish your services. MRS. MOSE PARMER, NOAH P. JANES, •ARTHUR BUTTZ, MRS. D. B. HIRI,, MRS. ERZA HAASE, FRANK M. HAGER. If the property owner who lives next to the weedy location will K conform to the rules stated above, jk'ou will obtain prompt relief. The re gulations insure prompt and acCiK" a -te\ service. If you have any

y Friday Special! (OESh 100 Silk Frocks |L $12.75, sls, $16.75 and J|f]HmgjP sl9. 75 Qualities Canton Crepe Flat Crepe r t MH / Crepe de Chine Satin V Pretty, practical dresses that f ) are suitable for street, office or Pv \ \ \ \ / school wear. The styles include /"// C#/ X tailored, semi-tailored and the J ~ J'k \ \ r more dressy models, in navy, rl r A' flHr Wm \ f rA Ibrown and black. Right now is J ® j V] \ I No Exchanges—No C. 0. D.’s —No

Pretty Wash Dresses For Women and Misses $5.00 and $6.00 Qualities M Made of hand drawn broadcloth, voile and novelties. Broken lots; some a trifle counter tossed, hut a little pressing will make them like new. Every. Sale Final. No C. O. D.s or Exchanges.

PANTY DRESSES /\ BATHING SUITS FOR TINY TOTS / \ For Women and Misses Ages 2to 6 Q*n \ \ Attractive worsted suits Ten pretty styles in check \ X with contrasting stripes of T .o*7 gingham and plain tan pon- JL CcUllisolGS I artificial silk. Regulation one- I gette. Practical little gar- Mu . S I X / JL ments that the wee folks will Ui || "S 50c Mlislill frk V* piece style ' ml °* Bloomers ...\2SC > Clearance of Corsets oOcMusiiu l / BLOUSES $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 Qualities \ Each ./ v' For Women and Misses Os brocades and nnvelty naterials *DO \ / Made of artificial silk or silk pon- Q Q front or back lace strles. Every size I. AAf 1 \ / gee in the smart peasant style. XX/* the lot but not in every style. Special... While 75 last

trouble after calling the office indicated, let Mr. Fixit know. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Would it be possible for you to do something in behalf of the people living on Greer St. between Stevens and McCarty Sts. on which the Greer St. playgrounds is located? The conditions caused by this playground have got to the point that people cannot sit out on their porches on account of the language that is used by boys ranging in age from 9 to 21 years. I have lived on this street for the last thirty years, but I have my property for sale, as I cannot stand the nuisance any longer. These boys play in the street more than they play in the grounds, as they do not allow craps games on the grounds, and they shoot craps from 7 o’clock in the morning until dark, with about a dozen fights mixed in. I wish if you could please do something you would do so, and I know that it would be sure 'appreciated by the property holders on this street. BERT D. DEPUTY. 709 Greer St. Inspector White of the police department said the condition you describe will be straightened out at once by the police. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Please see if you can have the city put gravel or cinders on Norwood St., between Meridian, and Union Sts.? This street is known as the Rockies of the South Side, “one good jar and then another.” I might suggest that persons interested in mountains, might do well to visit this spot. If there are any automobiles and their contents are reported missing, you should have the police search the numerous canyons in this section. I have seen cowboys ride bucking broncos in the movies, but the way people ride cars on this street, sure has this bronco businness backed off the boards. Thanking you in ad-

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vance for anything you may be able to do, I am REO P. GAUSS, • One of the Rough Riders. Your mountainous territory will soon become a level plain Mr. Fixit was assured. Thomas Newsom, assistant street commissioner, said the street will lie graded and covered with gravel In a short time. RECEPTION IS PLANNED Warsaw Children Will Entertain From Armenia. Bii Thnrg Special WINONA RAKE, Ind., July 2.

FaUs^||f M AND RETURN 7H / Saturday, July 11th V u Half Fare for Children, 5 and under 12 years % m Leave Indianapolis 7:00 am ):00pm 6:25 pm 11:00 pm ® Arrive Niagara Falls 10:00 pm '6:15 am 7:50 am 2:20 pm 'M Leave Niagara Falls 6:20 am 11:55 am 4:10 pm 8:00 pro H Arrive Indianapolis 8:00 pm 12:15 am 7:20 am 11:15 am ■ Tickets will be honored in sleeping and parlor cars on payment of Pullmanr m H charges. Baggage will be checked. I Return Limit 16 Days I S Tickets and reservations at City Ticket Office, 34 West Ohio Street, phone ■ Circle 5300, and Union Station, phone Main 4567. K J. W. Gardner, Div. Pus. Agent, 34 West Ohio Street S BIG FOUR ROUTE

Silk Coats & For Women and Misses ( $45.00 Quality s lß= )P Just 12 of these beautiful coats in the • ( lfF~Tr group—early shoppers will be the Jf-4 111 fortunate ones. ||j| : CLOTH COATS I (M== = Pretty coats of flan- _ nels, polaires, mix- a qj- / - L tures, velours, and novelties. Smart Jri: — ,' a double and single 7 breasted models. /

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Children of Warsaw and Winona Assembly are planning a reception for Zadi, Armenian child who is to represent the army of Bible land orphans, at the Golden Rule convention, July 14 and 15, when philanthropists and Golden Rule enthusiasts of seven central west State? will gather here. Miss Katherine Carmichael, daughter of the president of the assembly, will act as hostesses for Zadi. Twelve little Warsaw girls will act as a reception committee. The reception will take place on Sunday afternoon, preceding the conference.

COMMISSION IS COMING French Debt Funding Negotiations • in September. Bo U.tited Prct* PARIS, July 2.—French Ambassador Daeschner at 'Washington, has been Instructed to inform the United States Government that France is sending a commission to Washington in September to negotiate a settlement of France’s debt to America, it was authoritively stated today.

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