Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1925 — Page 3
MONDAY, OCT. 12, 1925.
DARK PARTS OF CITY PLEAD FOR STREET LIGHTS ►Mr. Fixit Gets Two Letters Asking for More Illumination. Let Mr. Fixit present yonr case to city officials. He is The Times representative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. While members of the board of works develop their downtown lighting system, they fail to supply illumination for other districts where it is needed badly, correspondents tell Mr. Fixit. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I can’t understand why a light has not been placed on Bradbury Ave., east of Shelby St. It seems to me, instead of putting double standards so far out on N. Illinois St. and other thoroughfares they would even up a little bit and put lights where they are needed and needed badly. On the northwest corner is a wilderness and an old empty house. Also, inbound and outbound street cars do not stop at this corner. A trip down to this corner would convince any one that if ever a light was needed it is here. X. Y. Z. And here’s a worse case. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I wrote you tne early part of September asking I you please to try to have a light put at Manker Ave. and McKinley St. Yojt) replied the board has ordered the light, but they never put it there. It is so dark and the streets are so rough and muddy you can’t see to get across. Monday evening I came home from the grocery about 6 p. m. and it was so dark I couldn’t see to cross the street. Where the sewer went through there is a big hole and
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I couldn’t see it. So I fell and wrenched my back. MRS. M. CLIFFORD, 2745 Manker Ave. If dynamite would make an impression as to the need for these lights, Mr. Fixit would make use of that explosive. Even in the face of the alleged financial shortage. Mr. Fixit believes the board can find some remedy for this situation. And he believes the board members, in all fairness, will give you relief. DEAR MR. FIXIT. We as taxpayers would like to know why we can’t get Eastern Ave. graded between Twenty-Fifth and TwentyEighth Sts., and cinders placed. We can’t get a truck or team through there in winter. No coal company or grocery store will make deliveries. LOYAL STAXPAYER. Your complaint will be investigated under direction of Frank Reid, inspector of the street commissioner’s department. DEAR MR. FIXIT: A person moving from one address to another, having had a phone for several years past and wanting a phone moved has to pay for moving the same wheh it is in the rental property and no phone has been installed before. TIMES READER. Yes. that’s the rule of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company and it seems there’s no way to resist the toll. They charge $3.50, Mr. Fixit was informed. TO MR- AUDUBON ROAD: Martin J. Hyland, street commissioner, and Frank Newsom, his assistant, per? tally investigated the dirty side l ' iks and ordered the contracts o remove the dirt.
DROPS DEAD IN CHAIR John Conn, 60, of 336 W. Sixteenth St., dropped dead of heart failure while sitting in a chair at his home. Coroner Paul F. Robinson Investigated.
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