Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1925 — Page 2

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STREETLIGHT IS SOUGHT BY EARLYWORKER i)Wr. Fixit Receives Complaint Concerning Mich* igan and Vermont, v Do You Know? Some object to bright lamps | and others wish more street i lights, members of the board of ? works have discovered. s If you’re Just about to get that improvement through, maybe a tug- at the robe by Mr. Fixit would ease it over. Write him at The Times. Mr. Fixit was asked today to obtain a little light on a dark subject. DEAR MR. FIXIT. I live at 414 Adelaide St. between Michigan and Vermont Sts. There are no lights , between the two streets anc'l it is very dark, especially in winter. I have lived there three years and hope every year they would put in 1 a light at the corner of the alley as I go to work at 6 a. m. and feel like it would be safer if there was a light there. Many cars have almost run intcQ each other. Howav'ftr, there have been no lives lost, Only a little dog’s. MARGARET LILLY. Elmer Williams, board of works (secretary, suggests you present a petition signed with names of a . number of residents in your vicinity to the office of the hoard of works on the first floor of the city hall building. Your request will then be formally considered. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Lee St., in the 1400 block, is in a very insanitary condition. Water has stood along the side so long that it smells and has turned green. There also are holes in front of my house. I can hardly drive in front with the machine. MRS. J. F. TEGMEYER.

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TWENTY-FOUR LESSONS IN PIANO PLAYING—TWENTY-THIRD LESSON: D FLAT MAJOR

SECOND SERIES Copyright, 1920, by W. Scott Grove, Scranton, Pa. Lesson No. 23. This chart interprets for you the key of T> Flat Major. If you have studied this series of lessons thoroughly you have to add only this and one other

|life' Key of D> Five Flats or 7 B,E,A,D *G Flat.

1441 Lee St. W. P. Hargorv clerk of the street commissioner’s office, will authorize an immediate investigation. DEAR MR. FIXIT: In behalf of us employes at The Indianapolis Times, I wish you would use your influence, if any, with Mayor Shank’s retiring administration to have the street fixed at Capitol Ave. and Maryland St. The pavement of the latter highway was cut a while back, some months ago, to lay a water main, and the grand canyon that results is getting bigger and better every day. We Times employes shiver for the bones of our ancient flivvers every time we buggy across it. If you were on the job you would have done this long ago. The rest of us would like to see you earn your salary by trying to think of something to be fixed in this city instead of waiting for us taxpayers to "write to you. And tell the mayor if he will attend little matter we will all go to his next Halloween ball in Tomlinson Hall. I bet you are afraid to print this. TIMES EMPLOYES. Unaccustomed as Mr. Fixit is to public speaking, he’ll have to rise and say that Cito Smelcer. improved streets superintendent, will attend to this complaint as soon as possible. DEAR MR. FIXIT —In regard to the weeds of Gillette St. I wrote to you about. The board of healUi took quick action on them and they have nearly all been cut. The hoard of health man is coming every’ day until they’ are done. I thank y’ou very’ much for having the board of health cut the weeds and I thank the board of health for their promptness in doing so. MRS. ENFIELD, 1319 Gillette St. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Will you kindly give me some information about .he Bean Creek sewer? We are buying five acres on Perkins Ave. south of Troy. Only by great sacrifice have we been able to make our paymeats on this place. Recently we received notice of an assessment on this sewer of $294. That nearly floored us. but now we are told we will get two more assessments on this same sewer. Is it a fact there will be more assessments on this same sewer? Isn’t it almost unheard of to assess people so heavily for something which is miles from their property? I will certainly appreciate any information you can give me in regard to this. Are others taxed at as high a rate as ourselves? WOULD-BE LAND OWNER. There are so many property owners who have: the same opinion as your own that they have formed an organization known as the Property Owners Protective Association. Leo X. Smith, 508 Fidelity Trust building, can give y T ou full information in regard to plans of that body. DEAR MR. FIXIT: We want a bus line on Tenth St. between Sherman Dr. and Emerson Ave., but do not want to have it connect with the Tenth St. cars, as w_ feel it would be disagreeable on cold, blustery days. Can you help us? PROPERTY OWNERS. This entire matter is under jurisdiction of the public service commission at the Statehou.se. Would suggest you take it up with them.

to those already memorized in order to complete your fundamental knowledge of harmony in playing the piano or organ. Though the key of D Flat Major, with five black keys to play on and only two white, is ordinarily one of the most difficult for the pianist or organist, with this chart you should have no more difficulty in memorizing the chords than you have experienced with any of the simpler keys. Having learned the chords of P Flat Major, and of B Flat Minor, which will be the next and last

Art Has Told You About a Lot of Women But Here Is Different Kind of Woman

By Walter D. Hickman Mr—” 1 EET Little Miss Cecilia Green, whose mother didn’t know ■ I she was out in the cold, cold world on date night. You probably have heard of

Tonight The complete history’ of the Little Theatre Society of Indiana is now being assembled for publication, it was announced by John B. Reynolds, president. All members of the society who can contribute to it have been asked to attend a meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Eugene Fife, 1930 N. Talbott Ave. A similar meeting was held last week at the home of Miss Eldana Lauter, 612 E. Thir--teenth St., when the first draft of the history was submitted. The history’ is being prepared by the publicity director.

Cecilia, because she is a mighty popular melody maid these days. But I sure do like the way Art Gillham introduces you “personally” to Cecilia on anew process Columbia record. Have tried out this record on several of my friends and all of ’em thought that it was not a record, but the real voice and the piano doing the work. There is an intimate something about this new Columbia process which makes recorded sound become You seem to see Art sitting at the piano, just telling you about Cecilia. ’’Have told you lot about women," Art states, “but here is a different kind of woman.” Cecilia was popular in her own town and everytime she would strut herself down Main St., the gang would sing a refrain asking Cecilia if her mother knew she was out and whether Cecilia had a spare kiss. Here is a jolly little tune and it sure makes you want to meet Cecilia. Gillham is known as "The

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Indianapolis Times Artists to Be at Radio Show

The Victor Herbert Ensemble ol eleven pieces will give the following program at thp Radio show, Cadle Tabernacle, Wednesday evening, from 8 until 10 o'clock; "March:*Milit.Un*' Schubert "L'Estudi intiuj Waltz ’ Waldtcufel "Through the Air'" (Piccolo solo).. . ... A Datum Edmund Beane and Orvlwslni “Ase's Death'’ (from l J ccr Gynt.l . . . Grieg “Ghost Dim*" Salisbury •'Sunny South Medley" Lamia* "King Solomon" Tobani “Gypsy Dance” i from Suite) .... German "Oocoanut Dance” Hermann "Lu-tspiel Overture ' Keler Bela "Maritana Overture Wallace | "Tromhonium" (Trombone solo I Withrow Virgil Henry and Orchrslra. I

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(GROVF/S MPSIC SIMPLIFIER) lesson, you are competent to play accompaniments to almost anything that you or your friends may sing. Remember that as a general rule a chord that you strike in the accompaniment of a song should contain the note of the melody that Is sounded at the same time by the voice. Ts all of a sudden in the middle of a song something goes wrong, study out what Is the matter. It is probably a change of key which you, with your newly acquired knowledge of fundamental chords in all keys, should be able to recogulze without difficulty. Y'ou must

stuff, and then, all of a sudden, “Sugar'’ and his Babies turn on the sobbin’ stuff. Wow! What a sensation it is! Ant telling you that you don’t need coal ir. the cellar to keep the old house warm this winter if you have this Okeh record on your machine. On the othe r side is another warm one, called “Dallas Blues.” If you want real blues music, then get a hold of this hot one. -I- ’l’ -IIndianapolis theaters today offer: Raymond Hitchcock in ”,Service for Husbands” at English’s; Clara Kimball Young at Keith's: "The Charleston Radium Show" at the Palace; Bebe MofTic at the Lyric; burlesque at the Broadway; "Parisian Nights” at the Colonial; “The Freshman” at

The personnell of the Victor Herbert Ensemble is: Frank Long, first violin, conductor; Stephen Palusko, first violin; Teo. AUibranddi. second violin; Char. Herr, viola. F. Karstens, cello; Vance Ogle, cello basso; E. Leane, piano; Edmund Leatie, flute-piccolo; James Hansford, clarinet; Angelo Murrazzi, trumpet; Virgil Henry, trombone. On Friday afternoon from 2 o’clock until 4 the Victor Herbert quartette, which Is an auxiliary of the ensemble. F. violin; Edmund Leane.

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of course, accommodate your accompaniment to a change of key. You will be astorished to diacover how easy it is to do this—how ecsy it is to slip from one key to another by changing, perhaps only one note of a chord. You must give attention to the time in which music is written or sung. This is the next most important thing to learn, for by carelessness you not only spoil the rythtu of a song, but you confuse the singer as well. In learning to beat time persistence is necessary. Indeed, this is the foUnda-

the Apollo; "The White Outlaw” at Lie Isis; “The Ten Commandments” at the Ohio, and “Romolu” at the Circle. LEGION DRIVE REPORT DUE Team captains of the drive for Indianapolis' quota of the $5,000,000 American lA’gion endowment fund were to report to headquarters at 56 Monument Circle today The drive began, Monday. The drive is meeting with success, according to reports from headquarters. Indianapolis' quota, originally $50,000, has been reduced to $25,000, and of this amount approximately $15,000 has been subscribed.

flute; F. Karstens, cello and Eileen piano will present the following program: w liits of Mozart. Mendelssohn. Beethoven, Von Weber and Schubert “Sweet Longing' (Duo for Flute and Cello i Menzel “Woodland Whispers'' Czibulka "Fourth Movement" (from Symphony Espangole) Lalo Frank Long, violin '‘Kiss in the Dark V. Herbert (a> Midnight Waltz." Quartette by Von Weis r. Both the quartet and the Victor Herbert Ensemble will be heard on The Times radio concerts, beginning on Friday night. Oct. 2.

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tion of a knowledge of music as well ns anything else—Just plain work. If you work honestly anti earnestly your reward will come In ability to do what others cannot do. Every triad in black letter is marked 1. 3, !*. Always read it so, no mutter in what vertical order the notes may be written. Note that the small letter D with a dash above It must not lie played. Next lesson—Key of D flat, minor.

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