Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1925 — Page 4

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WOOF WOOF OF TINY FIDO TO GET SILENCER Little Brown Dog Annoys Traffic, Mr. Fixit Is Told. Let Mr. Fixit help you obtain needed improvements. de is The Times repretentative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. He’s litcie, but he's mighty and has aJinoyed up the traffic considerably at Villa Ave. and Prospect St. Mr. Fixit’s aid is sought today to quell a little brown dog who hgs bothered pedestrians in that vicinity. DEAR MR. FIXIT: There is a little brown dog at the corner of Villa Ave. and Prospect St. that runs after everybody that passes and barks and snaps at them, which is very annoying. I am one of them. I wonder if you can put a stop to It, as some one will get bitten. TIMES READER. Police accident prevention bureau will order the owner to suppress your energetic persecutor. Mr. Fixit was advised. DEAR MR. FIXIT: The railroad company has removed a sidetrack crossing Station St. at Twenty-First St. and left side crossing in a bad condition, not filling *n where rails are removed and what few planks are there are rotten. “• M. A. J. 2126 Station St. Big Four Railroad engineers told Mr. Fixit the company contemplated repairs of that crossing with asphaltic concrete and of the Sherman Dr. crossing with concrete in a short time. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Owing to the northeast and southwest direction of Fairfield Ave. at Birchwood, the southwest corner is long projecting, making a bad, dangerous turn from the east, south in Birchwood. The city has eight or ten feet of lawn available and the corner druggist offers mere ground if needed to cut this corner back. Mayor Shank viewed it and ordered this done more than a year since. But for some reason it has not been done. M. S. ALLEN, 3474 Birchwood Ave. W. H. Freeman, member of the hoard of works, told Mr. Fixit you property owners should submit a petition tothe board of works to provide for this improvement. Blanks and data will be provided at the office of the board in the city hall. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Heavy hauling for residence construction has ruined the cinder alley between Drexel and Bosart Aves., from Tenth St. to Byram Ave. Water stands a foot deep in some places after a rain. Can’t you get it graveled for us? In Byram Ave. be-

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tween Drexel and Bosart Aves. dt-i has been dumped and it is impassable. Will, you please get it graded? H. A. AND E. Me. An immediate inspection will be made of this proposal, W. P. Hargon, clerk of the street commissioner’s office, told Mr. Fixit. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I am writing about, a vault on Bradbury Ave. I" called the board of health about two weeks ago. but they have never done anything about it. TIMES READER. The board of health will investigate this matter at once, Mr. Fixit was assured. DEAR MR. FfIXIT: Will you please find out for us If S. Alabama St., from Terrarce Ave. to Lincoln St., is to be paved at any time in thi near future. PROPERTY OWNER. A remonstrance was filed against this improvement July 24. The city engineer has not had time to investigate the matter. DEAR MR. FIXIT: lam writing you in regard to a wooden sign that is nailed on a Merchants Heat arid Eight Company pole that extends out over the center of the sidewalk on the corner of an alley at 357 Terrace Ave. If a wind storm

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comes up like some we have had in the past two weeks, it would blow that sign off the pole and may hurt! or kill someone. I wrote you once before about vault and you did such good work, that I wish you would send the/ board of health down again. CONSTANT READER. Both the Merchants Heat andt Eight Company and the board off health promised Mr. Fixit thejy would undertake an immediate imvestigation. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Reading abotot the miniature lake in the Times, there is another in the alley of tfhe 1400 block between S. Meridian atmd Illinois Sts. We property owners

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*w ent to see about It at the city hall JliLSt year and they gave us permlsjsaon to have gravel and cinders jdumped there, even with the properly line. But some of the renters threatened the man that was dumpt!ng cinders there. We property ownjbrs would appreciate a little assistlance In doing away with the {nuisance. TIMES READER. W. P. Hargon, clerk of the street j commissioner’s office, told Mr. Fixit the department could take no action uriless you neighbors reach some agreement. He suggested you present a petition for permanent improvement. DEAR MR. FIXIT: This Is 4. I wish to thank you for the prompt I attention you have given *uy coriiplaint about the sidewalk in front of the new apartments on Shelby and Bradbury Sts. It has been cleaned, but since the recent rain, mud about an inch thick was washed down on the sidewalk at one place it is about a foot deep. MR. 4. Before this is printed the condition will be corrected, Caldwell and Pruitt, the contractors, told Mr. Fixit. They’ll also take a shot* at the alley.

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