Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1925 — Page 17

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OCTOBER AND TIME FOR MOVING ARRIVE Records Show Indianapolis Soon Should Be Changing to Warm Quarters for Winter Months.

By Elolso Walton A And here’s old October again! Pfime to + ake Inventor/ of worm clothes—and glance through the “apartments to let’’ In the newspapers for one with “furnished heatl" It’s true that in the spring a woman’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of new houses, velvety lawns, gardens and the “great out-of-doors." But Its equally true that in the fall those thoughts come flocking back 1o center In a steam-heated apartment. October comes in, to stand waiting while the moving van Is loaded, and the last barrel is packed. We have been brought up to believe that May is the “moving month.” Yet, oddly enough, more people move in October than in May, if the record of requests for telephone removals and changes may be accepted as a criterion. Telephones Moved Phil M. Watson, division commercial manager, of the telephone company, estimates that there will he more than 1,200 moves In Indianapolis during the next thirty days. He “says that of the telephones placed in Indianapolis ten years ago, less than 12 per cent remain in their original locations. * The spring may be moving time, W’andering time, but the fall is setting time. Those first cold winds that send us shivering to shelter, •make us want to be assured of a warm cozy place to stay, so we will riove to the warm cozy place, and v Ith us will go our telephones. It’s lots more satisfactory to “cuss out the Janitor” about the heat or the lack of It, than to go down and "cuss or.t” and fire the furnace again. Peak of Moving At any rate the company records are decisive that the peak of the city’s moving may be expected during this month. The restless urge to get settled before the wintryblasts come Is not confined to our own city. All through the State the percentage of removals to population Is approximately the same. Watson emphasized the fact that

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people who plan to move should place the move orders for their telephones at least ten days in advance of moving day. Bequests are responded to exactly in the order that they are received and even the wealth of equipment and the army of linemen at work, are, as a rule, Inadequate to meet the multitude of voices that say “Please change our telephones.”

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FISH PLACED OVER STATE Report Given for Month of August. State fish hatcheries operated by the conservation department delivered 159,794 baby fish to applicants in various parts of Indiana during August, according to George N. Mannfeld. This consignment consisted of 47,494 black bass, 77,450 bluegills, 18,100 channel catfish, 14,300 rock bass, 1,100 crappie and 1,350 bullhead catfish. During the month hatchery employes also res-

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cued 42,015 game fish and replanted them. In a report filed with the conservation commission Mannfeld says his divison has completed the work of acquiring 6,019 acres of land for the game reservation in Brown County at a host of $52,985.47. The department Is negotiating for an additional 3,000 acres. This land is purchased by funds accumulating from the sale of fishing and hunting licenses. FILLED PHONE COIN BOX NEW YORK —A man recently talked to Havana from a coin box telephone here. His bill was $lO5 and after filling the coin box with coins drove around to the telephone office In his taxi and paid the rest of the bill.

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