Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 96, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1925 — Page 10

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LAW PROVIDES RELIEF FROM BARKING DOGS Mr. Flxit Investigates After Receiving Many Complaints.

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Let Mr. i'ixlt help you solve problems involvinx city officials. He is Tbs Indianapolis Times representative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. A brief treatise on the dog problem. Mr. Fixit has received so many complaints of barking, howling, biting and otherwise obstreperous canines that he was compelled to consult authorities. Capt. Herbert Fletcher Informed him how to cope with the problem in answer to the following complaints: DEAR MR. FIXIT: Speaking of dogs—is there any action that can be taken to eliminate a nuisance caused by a neighbor’s dog? They keep this poodle tied in the side yard all day, and put him out about 6:30 a. m. From that time on It is almc i a continual barking. I do not believe it is fair to let tbia dog spoil what was, before he came, a quiet place to live. A SUFFERER. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Pleas® can anything be done to quiet the dogs that are kept a* a dog and cat hospital near here. The howling and barking at night and all day long is awful. We neighbors cannot rest neither day nor night. WE WHO KNOW. Captain Fletcher told Mr. Fixit there are three city ordinances that prohibit harboring barking, howling and vicious dogs. You have only to go to the police station and swear out a warrant charging the dog owners with one of these three offenses to obtain rtlief. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Will you please see that there Is a stop put to drivers And employes of a bakery throwing away old stale doughnuts and pies in the street? The little children playing pick them up and eat them. NEIGHBORS. An inspector will have arrived at the locatiion you mention from the board of health office before you read this. DEAR MR. FIXIT: While we are celebrating Indianapolis, it occurs to me it would be advisable for the street cleaning department to sweep two or three inches of dust and dirt up on College Ave. at Twenty-Eighth St. For some time the city has been hauling dirt to fill in for the boulevard on the south side of the creek between Central Ave. and College. In all this time the street cleaning department has not swept the street and consequently the entire neighborhood is living In a continaul cloud of dust. ALBERT SMITH. While excavation for the new churoh at Broadway and TwentyNinth Bts. Is in progress this will continue, Mr. Fixit was informed. The street cleaning department, however, will have the situation in hand within two weeks. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I am living on Twenty-Eighth St. on the corner of the alley that runs past my house within twelve feet of my dining room. The general traffic has worked the mid and water up to make a bad odor. W. R. ENNIS. 1415 W. Twenty-Eighth St. An investigation will be started at once, Thomas E. Newson, assistant street commissioner, promised Mr. Fixit. DEAR MR. FIXIT: The street In front of our residence at 25 E. Regent St. needs grading. Also, beyond us as it is lower in front of our house and all the water stands in the ditch in front of us, GALE MILLER. 25 E. Regent St. This thoroughfare was graded in May, Newson told Mr. Fixit, and it will be impossible with present limited staff, to grade it again. Petition for permanent improvement is the only satisfactory way to correct the condition, he said.

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