Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 80, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1925 — Page 10

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LIGHTS UNDER ELEVATION TO BE REPAIRED Mr. Fixit Destroys Lurking ' Place for Thugs and Bandits.

Do You Know? The tax levy for the city during 1926 stands at $1.0625 and that last year It was $1,055.

Mr. Fixit has the task of actine as your advocate at the city hall. Let him help you. You may write him at The Indianapolis Times. An ideal lurking ground for highwaymen under the track elevation at Madison Ave. near McCarty St. has been ruined by Mr. Fixit. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Please see if you can get the lights under the track elevation over Madison Ave. Just below McCarty St. fixed for us. They have been out for over a week. Thanking you for vur service and help. TIMES READER. Elmer Williams, secretary of the board of works, promised Mr. Fixit the repairs would be made at once. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Since you have been very successful in getting many improvements made in this city, possibly you might be able to do what no one else has been able to accomplish. The first alley south of New York St., from Illinois St. to Indiana Ave., is in a deplorable condition. It has large holes and bumps. There is constantly a pool of water standing all along the large portion of the alley. The water has stood there so long that now it has a terrible odor. R. C. HELMERICH. The board of works awarded the contract to Schwert Brothers with the stipulation that work must be completed before Sept. 15. You should see the start of the job soon. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I saw by The Times some time ago that it was against the law to ride bicycles on the side walk. If so, I wish you would speak about it again, for it continues from Willard Park south on Stkte Ave. TIMES READER 17 YEARS. Police will be instructed again to watch for violators. However, they say it’s pretty hard to catch them in the act. TO JOHN G. LYDEN: The board of health will investigate the dirty yard you reported at once, Mr. Fixit was informed. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I would appreciate it if you would help to get a culvert at the alley entrance to the new E. Thirtieth St. pavement between School and Wood Sts. In bad weather we have been unable to get our cars out on account of Thirtieth St. being tom up for paving, and now that it is finished we would like to have access to it. C. M. LITTELD. The board of works has no funds for installing the culverts. The only remedy they suggest is petitioning for widening of the street, which was built under the county road law. * DEAR MR. FIXIT: We wish you would see if you can get the Merchants’ Heat and Light Company to Gladle Picked TlusT Good Stomach Remedy Puts Stomach in Fine Condition— Ends Dizzy Spells, Catarrh and Makes You Sleep Well. Injudicious eating causes acute indigestion, gas. heartburn, heaviness and sour stomach —sometimes the distended stomach causes that dreadful feeling of near suffocation. Isn’t it worth something to know of a remedy that will stop this distress in a few minutes—quicker than anything else you can think of. This is no common stomach remedy for it took years of time to combine Pepsin with the other effective agents that make Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin so good that the worst cases of indigestion and gastritis and other chronic stomach ailments are speedily overcome and the most deranged stomachs are made clean, strong and healthy. Mr. Calvin Dilks of Alloway, N. J., a man of few words, knows this for he writes: “I entirely rid myself of an old catarrhal condition of the stomach with Dare's Mentha-Pepsin.” No matter what your stomach trouble -is got a bottle today at Haag Drug Cos., Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores, Goldsmith’s Cut Price Drug Stores or any druggist anywhere with the dist not understanding that if it doesn’t do you the world of good your money will' be returned.—Advert weinent. New Arrivals New. SUMMER NECKWEAR iSSST* 55c and 95c Where Washington Crosses Delaware.

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fix a shade on the light at 1916 W. Washington St. The light shines across the street in the bedroom of the fire department and makes it bad for us to sleep. A small shade could be put on the light. CITY FIREMAN. The board of works has refused to grant permits to shade lights. They take the stand that the fullest. illumination must be obtained f-om "b thp f'u**rent the oHv n*r<'£ for. If the light wer eshaded, it ; . . ... u U v exieuu oo w, .ofhe board.

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NEW RAILROAD DEVICE I Hoosier’s Invention to Be Given Trial Saturday. 811 Times Special HAMMOND, Ind., Aug. 14.—Invention of electropneumatic swltces which will be given a trial Saturday before railroad officials at Gibson, Ind., will be one of the most Important railroad inventions of the twentieth century, if successful. The switching device eliminates car rid-

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