Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1925 — Page 12
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SPECIAL SCHOOL TO r OPEN FOR CRIPPLES About Twenty-Five Children Will Be Accommodated ?\ Start —Transporation and Nurse Furnished.
Crippled children of Indianapolis •will have as. much a chance to receive educational instruction as those of sound bodies, according' to plans of E. U. Graff, superintendent of V schools. y Graff has arranged for opening of the school for cripples at School 5, California and W. Washington St., \ about Sept. 8. Ik Only about twenty-five children can be accommodated at the start, k Grsiff said, and boys and girls will be notified of their selection to enter the school. p “There are more ( ham a hundred children in Indianapolis who, though handicapped by physical defects, are of sound mind and should not be de- ; nied the advantages of going to | school,” Graff said. Three or four rooms will be fitted with special equipment for the Building Permits James Dean reroof. 3120 N. New Jersey. 8267. N. C. Mann, dwelling. 60 S. Colorado, *6.000. Marion Cordell, dwelling. 351 S. Audubon, $7,000. Vonnegut Hardware Company, tank, 3237 N. Capitol. SOOO, Mary Liantey. garage. 015 Buchanan, *2OO. R H. Shelhorn Company, dwelling. 6017 College. *6.500. R. H. Shel.liorn Company, furnace, 5017 College, *2OO. R. H Shellhorn Company, dwelling, 563 < Guilford. $4,000. R. H Sheihorn Company, furnace, 6037 Gui'ilford. S2OO. R. H. Shelhorn Company, dwelling. 5041 Gidlford. *4.000. R. H. She .horn Company, furnace, 5044 ®oilford. *2OO. John Bowman, dwelling, 0420 E. Washington. *6.200. ■ J R. Locke, garage. 240 N. Summit. *6OO • F. Deere, garage. 2230 8. Delaware. S2OO. Floyd Trusty, garage. 129 S. Ritter, 8200. ' Basley. dwelling, 2129 Beecher. Joe Butler, tank, Twenty-Fifth and Martindalc, *2OO. A. C. Erber, dwelling. 3815 N. Illinois, *4.500. Alfred Baleh. tnak. Keystone and Tenth. S2OO. - w. F. Winchester, reroof. etc.. 120 W. Walnut. SSOO. John Bugbee. reroof. 622 W. ThirtyNinth. *222. Winfield Kish, reroof. 35 E. ThirtyThird. #285. adward Kappas, reroof, 3153 N. Rural. *220. J. O'Connor .reroof. 5804 .TuUan. *283. George Kreinbaum, reroof. 1026 N. Teeumseh. S4OO. K. A. Keathing. reroof. 214 N. Pershing. $269. H M. Brooks, reroof, 30 N. Tremont. *240. L J. William, reroof. 1010 Fklgemont, men Williams, reroof. 2901 Sherman, *235. • ' F. Denoon, dwelling. 2232 N. Wallace. $2,000. % Sampson Bells, dwelling. 1415 W. Twen-ty-Second. SI,BOO. Marriage Licenses R.vmond Connell, 25. tier, 224 Hanson: Lillian Carlisle. 18. wrapper. 325 Beautv. Boyd E Kiefer. 32. salesman 1231 N. Meridian: Helen Hart. 25. 230 E. Pratt. Philip Golas. 22, cattle buyer. 3630 N. Meridian: Goldie Rooner. 10, stenographer. 1002 S. Canitol. Frank Page. 60. laborer. 1009 Edgemop t: Lillian Thompson, 64. laundress, 342 W. Twelfth. Ralph Sanders. 22. laborer. 2066 N. Tacoma: Eura Wethers Id. 17. 2235 Winter. Gerald Watson, 29. 515 E. Twenty-Sec-ond. Hattie Sehaaf. 24. 2350 Central. Robert Buford, 19, transferman. 619 V, Indiana: Mabel Connor. 17. 616 W. Vermont John McHugh. 55. foreman.' 1108 Tacoma: Catherine MeCahill, 42, 654 Wilkins. James Hall. 26. machinist. 2814 HighbfiKi PL: Martha Stover. 27. laundress. 029 E. McCarty. ,
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cripples. The rooms are cn the ground floor. A bus, with a driver and an attendant, will haul the children from their homes to the school and will take them home again when classes are over. A nurse will be on full time duty. The Indianapolis Foundation is supplying the money for the transportation of the children, employing the nurse and buying the special equipment. Mrs. Jeanette Williams, principal of the Theodore Potter Fresh Air School near Technical High School, will have supervision of the school for cripples also. Looking Over Palace Bill By Walter I). Hickman EN the language of vaudeville patrons, the Palace for this week-end has “a good show.” Three acts stand out—Briscoe and Rauh; Yop, .Tip Yaphankers and George La Tour. Briscoe and Rauh have held down a definite place upon the vaudeville stage for many years. The man is along the eeentric comedy lines, and Miss Briscoe "sells herself” every minute she is on the stage, •the real hit of their act is the way they develop a song number. Their ending js splendid. Some real showmanship in this act and they know
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just how much hokum to spill upon the stage. The Yaphankers are soldiers and their act is similar to that presented in the military camps during the war. The comedy part of the show is r i!tle overdrawn at times, but the ptople like the comic. And that is that. It is different fun anyway. The singing gets over with ease. George La Tour tells stories while he does some difficult juggling. Lucille Burke offers songs. The movie is Alice Joyce in "Daddy’s Gone a Hunting.” At the Falace today and Saturday. -I- ‘l’ ’l'. Other theaters today offer: “The Nervous Wreck” at English’s: Shrine Frolic at Broad Ripple; Jack and Harry Tower at the Lyric; “The Knockout” at the Circle; Edmund Lowe in “Greater Than a Crown” at the Isis; ‘‘Never The Twain Shall Meet” at the Apollo and ‘‘The Unholy Three” at the Ohio.
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ALTRUSA CU B PICNICS The first of a series of events to raise money for the SI,OOO educa-
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