Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 143, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1925 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1925

LETTER UPON DRIVING PAST CARS WRITTEN Mr. Fixit Gets Complaint on Practice of Many Motorists. Do You Know? There’S an ordinance recently adopted prohibiting crying of wares on the streets and sidewalks. Let Mr. Fixit help you obtain needed improvements. He is The Times representative at the city hail. Write him at The Times. It may be the snappy weather. At any rate, Mr. Pixit received information from a correspondent today motorists are speeding past halted street cars. DEAR MR. PIXIT: I am a Times reader and have noticed your column in The Times a long time. I wonder if you could do me a favor. The police department is after speeders and putting tags on cars for overtime parking, but why don’t they get these fellows who insist on Ford Runs 57 Miles on Gallon of “Gas” Anew automatic and self-regulat-ing device has been invented by •phn A. Stransky, K-567 Stransky Building, Pukwana, South Dakota, with which automobiles have made from 35 to 57 miles on a gallon of gasoline. It removes carbon and reduces spark plug trouble and overheating. It can be installed by anyone In five minutes. Mr. Stransky wants distributors and is willing to send a sample at his own risk. Write him today.—Advertisement. AMUSEMENTB

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passing a strete car after it stops. I ride the E. Washington St. car clear to Irvington and I have noticed it night after night. A lot of people who get off cars seem afraid to do so half of the time. I think if you were to ask any passenger they could tell you about the same thing I’m telling. I had to jump back against the street car Monday evening to keep from getting struck by an automobile. Another thing, the street at Arlington Ave. and Pleasant Run Blvd. needs a dirt filling very badly. There are large chuekholes and art automobile sounds as If It were going to pieces when it hits this spot. TIMES READER. Mr. Fixit also has leaped for life and sympathizes with your grievance. Lieutenant Thomas has promised a police investigation of this practice and Indianapolis Street Railway conductors and motormen also will cooperate in punishing these reckless persons. The park board has agreed to investigate the complaint of the mountains and valleys In the street. DEAR MR. FIXIT: For over three years residents on Berwyn St., have been trying to get street lights. Three petitions have been presented to the board of works. In the parts of the city where they have the new lights, people can read the evening papers on the street. We have two places to cross where they have put sewers in. This is the third time your attention has been called to these lights. So far we the residents of Berwyn St. and Times readers think you are very poor, Mr. Fixit. TAXPAYERS OF BERWYN ST. Mr. Fixit explained the difficulty of inducing action from the board of works in Wednesday’s column. If there’s anything he could do, it would be done. There are 400 petitions for electric lights on file in the city engineer’s office. It's a stone wall. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I haven’t seen any fire alarm box at Meridian and Christian St. yet. L. G. SMITHEN. This situation has been taken care of by the board of safety. John Berry, board of safety electrical engineer told Mr. Fixit the box will be installed soon. AMUSEMENTS

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Technical H. S. Topics The Science Club has elected Don Menke, president; John Herrman, vice president, and Geraldine Newman, secretary treasurer. A Spanish class for seniors only is being conducted after school every day by Miss McEvoy, who considers Spanish a most important for American business men and women to know. The Masoma Club has elected Margaret Black, president; Eva Meyers, vice president; and Harriet Barkelow, secretary treasurer. Parties are soon to be given for freshmen girls. Miss Surst, in charge of the public library branch at Manual, has announced that during the fifteen school days In September, 3,801 books were borrowed, an average of more than 250 per day. The number of students who came for reading and reference work was 10,140. There are at present 6,594 books In the collection. Manual is the only

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