Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 118, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1925 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1925

UKELELE BOYS NOT POPULAR AT LATE HOUR Neighbor Sends Mr. Fixit Complaint on FlivverRiding Sheiks.

Do You Know? J. TV. Parsley is now custodian of the city hall, succeeding Beverly Howard, dismissed by the board of works?

Let Mr. Fixit help you In dealing’s with city jificials. He is The Times representative at the city hall. Write him bo The Times. As the Gavaliers strum the ukeleleg and mount their fiery flivvers, the neighbors near Twenty-fifth St. -“and Central Ave. rejoice with them in the early hours of the evening, but pine for slumber as the morning time draws near, a correspondent of Mr. Fixit informed him today. DEAR MR. FTXIT: Some people call them sheiks; others call them cowboys, but I call *them a general nuisance. I refer to a class of smart alecs holding down the corners after 7:30 p. m. There is such a class at TwentyFifth and Central Ave., who enjoy to rid'i their flivver camels and bronco.'. until thfvwee small hours, keeping the whole neighborhood awake. T enjoy their antics a little myself, and not a few of them are good on the ukelele. However by 10 p. m. it gets monotonous; at 10:30 p. m. it is disgusting and from 11 until past [ midnight, it is maddening. COMMITTEE OF ONE. Capt. Fred Drinkut told Mr. Fixit he would investigate the revelry and try to give you relief. DEAR MR. FIXIT—In regard to boosting Indianapolis, would it not be a good idea to have the grass cut along the stone railing around the city hall? M. C. ANDERSON. J. W. Parsley recently was appointed custodian of the city hall. He has found so much to be done inside the building that it has required all his time. However, the grass will be trimmed, probably before you read this. DEAR MR. FIXIT—The alley just south of Minnesota St. running from Draper to Spruce Sts. is badly in need of cinders. The water stands in puddles. SOUTH SIDE TAXPAYERS. W. P. Hargon, clerk of the street commissioner’s office, will send an inspector to the alley at once. DEAR MR. FIXIT; I am writing you to see what you can do in regard to our alley. This is a short alley in the rear of properties 1742, 1732 and 1740 N. Tacoma Ave. It is impassable. There are six inches of stagnant water, wiggle tails, tin cans and other rubbish.

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The neighbors have sent in complaints. I have gone to the street commissioner's office and beard of health in person and asked that they do something. Have called each several times. They promised to send an inspector at once, but have always failed to come. Would be very thankful if I could get this frog pound drained and a few loads of cinders put on. D. F. THOMAS, Times Reader. Ts inspectors decide repairs should be made. Hargon promised to attend to the matter. MAIL THEFT ADMITTED Bu Tint''* Bimriat FT. WAYNE. Ind., Sept. 15.—Nelson Batts, 20, of Waterloo, Ind., son of G. W. Mochamer, who holds the contract for hauling mail at Auburn, has confessed to robbing the United States malls, postoffice inspectors say. The youth was held to the Federal grand jury at Indianapolis. LADIES’ NIGHT FOR CLUB Bible Investtgat .on Club members will have their a inual ladies’ night tonight at the Y. M. C. A. The Rev. Gerhardt H. Gebhardt, pastor of the Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church, will speak on ‘‘What Is Success?" A baked bean supper will he served. m 'A \ loVelyskin THAT’S what makes beauty —a lovely skin! A skin perfect in its texture free from pimples, blackheads or blotches. And how everybody loves to look at beautiful skin! How they admire the fresh, clean, healthy appearance a ptrfect skin gives! And do you k.iow what makes skin lovely? Well, It’s healthy, rich, red blood. Healthy blood purifies the system—throws off the impurities that cause skin eruptions. And S. S. S„ that great blood cleanser and builder helps Nature make rich, red blood. You never have to worry with embarrassing skin blemishes when you keep your blood full of healthy red-blood-cells. Take S. S. S. and have the beautiful skin that belongs to you. And while It’s making your skin lovely, S. S. S. is giving you renewed strength and [ energy, too —building/ 1 firm, plump flesh —l Jyjty Increasing your appe- \ tite and making you healthy all over. It’s the rich, red blood that S. S. 3. helps Nature build that does It. Get S. S. S. today. All drug storet sell it. Get the larger bottle. It’s more economical.

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RIDES ENGINE PILOT Presence of Mind Saves Youth In Truck Crash. Bu Tnitrd Prr* LEBANON, Ind.. Sept. 16. Presence of mind and a strong arm saved the life of Curtis Selby, 18. when his truck was demolished by a Big Four freight engine here. Selby was thrown against the pilot

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