Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1925 — Page 7

I’JdUiiISDAY, OCT. 29, 1925

SMOKE STACK CAUSES SMOG, SAYS WRITER Mr. Fixit Receives Complaint on City Ash Collections. Do You Know? You are not required to obtain a building permit to erect a radio aerial? l>t Mr. Fixit help solve your problems with city officials. He is Tlio Times representative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. Smog, black clouds of It, hover over Indianapolis, because of lowness of a smoke stack, a correspondent advised Mr. Fixit today. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I would like to call your attention to the smoke stack In an apartment building on Illinois St., between Ohio and New York Sts. The stack is too low fop. the surrounding buildinfes and whenever the wind is from the southwest, west afid northwest, the smoke is carried down to the street and into windows a.nd In store rtoms. There is quite a lot of soot and it’s a nuisance. LEE JAMESON, 239 N. Illinois St. H. F. Templeton, city smoke inspector, is going after violators ofi the smoke code and will make a special investigation at once, he told Mr. Fixit. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I wish to thank you for the interest you took in my complaint. The hole was fixed the very next day. Ip conclusion. I thank you and Mr. Schoenrogg in rhyme: , I thank you, Mr. Fixit, thank Bill; You sure caused rejoicing on Irish Hill. They sure fixed the hole; yve weep from joy; You’re both the cat's ankle. Hot dog! Oh boy! J. ROBERT ANDRESS, 908 E. Georgia St. DEAR MR. FIXIT—Why can’t we have a little service from the cityash collecting department? In the alley west of Delaware, between Twenty-Ninth and Thirtieth Sts., there Is an accumulation of two weeks' ashes. Are all the employes on the department pay roll busy electioneering instead of giving service to the citizens who pay them? It. F. H. Truly Nolen, ashes and garbage department superintendent, will investigate. Mr. Fixit was fortunate enough to discover one employe of

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the board of sanitary commissioners in the office when he Investigated. DEAR MR. FIXIT: The cans, ashes and garbage have not been emptied for the last two months. What must we do to have them taken away from 1328 S. Alabama St.? OTTO V. HOFFMAN. Mr. Fixit has obtained the promise of an immediate investigation from Truly Nolen, garbage and ashes department superintendent. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I am asking you if we can have the stop and go signs at Fountain Square. The machines here are something awful. Two weeks ago a little girt was killed. They even knock the street lights down. They get balled up so in the street, people ean hardly get across. We have Shelby St. two ways and Prospect St. two ways, and Virginia Ave. A man in a machine just now knocked a little boy from his bicycle and broke it all to pieces. TIMES STBSCRTBER. The board of safety decided that automatic at Fountain Square would be impractical. However, they are considering making a one-way route around the square similar to that enforced on Monument Circle, proving the south side is growing considerably. HALLOWEEN REMINDERS Every hour of the day police are reminded of the approach of Halloween by complaints from citizens who are the victims of fun makers. “The largest number of calls come in about dusk when youngsters home from school begin to play pranks on neighbors,” said Harley Reed, police telephone operator. WILL INSPECT ROUTE . Public, service commission members today were to inspect the proposed extension of the People’s Motor Coach Company, E. New York St. line. They will go over the proposed route In a bus. A public hearing on the company’s petition to extend the route to University and Arlington Aves. was held Wednesday. Attorneys for the Indianapolis Street Railway Company presented evidence to combat the petition. ONE A WEEK KILLED A person is killed each week on an average in traffic accidents in Indianapolis according to figures obtained from the accident prevention bureau at police headquarters today. For the first 300 days of this year there have been 7,271 accidents in which 1,926 persons have been in-

jured. This is an average of twen-ty-four accidents a day with nearly six persons injured every day. This month to date there have been thirteen persons killed in accidents and 168 injured.

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21-23 N. ILLINOIS ST. Announcing Our First “YOUR PROFIT” SALE OF j; Coats - Suits - Presses This Sale tor Friday, One Day Only, Starting Promptly at 8:30 A.M.

f“YOUR PROFIT” ON FUR-TRIMMED Coats That Are Actually Worth Up to S4O Tomorrow—Friday Only 'o*3s mad jL HEAVILY FURRED-BRAND NEW STYLES—ALL COLORS —Hundreds of coats are presented. If you contemplate the selection of anew winter coat, here is an opportunity that should have your earliest attention Friday—many purchased especially for the occasion at important price concessions and others from our regular stock remarked at advantageous savings. All are values distinguishing this, “Your Profit,” occasion.

OUT THEY 60! F qnly Y 32 FUR-TRIMMED A COATS J? Good, warm, serviceable fur-trimmed coats for dress and sport wear, not all this season coats, but they sold formerly at four and five times this low sale price. Come early for the best. Kemember it’s “Your Profit.”

I_. ..... r, | Gracklehead Blue Coat, I Z£ldUp "o $r 9 S 50 S $1 0 I Vt/ST" EIGHT FINE JJSnM'id ££ $70.50 Slightly Soiled i aSr*tao stm. <3H Size 36 f %/==^ „ j-j .... P 11 &S HII 10 Party Dresses. High |gf # l| | | |ff Trimmed with opossum, a r Shades. .Sold v | J fl Former price $69.75. s^{^.7s Heavily Beaded ,- I- 1 That Sold Up to $39.75 F„™er*° pricrsß9“i: c - eA Dresses. Some Large v I *% I rmn a v ns// v Large wolf collar, cuffs 9 •o\) Sizes. Sold at $35 1O B FRIDAY ONLY • and front tab. Size 38.. OLi 3 FAKE YOUR PICK AT 1 Rust Coat. Wolf collar, 3 Tweed Suits. (1 A CA B cuffs and long fur front. Sold at $25 • IZ= I 5697536’ S 6975 36 ’ Former Prices^o.7s Navajo Blanket jj| p'A *ll N COATS $ B Many Others Reduced for Better Kind for %mJr fl This One-Day “Your j Only.. Profit” Event^^ Tailored I $lO Tibetine . Blouses CAa 1 SCARFS JtC 4?/A X\ While 110 I While 20 Last at |, Last at-

“YOUR PROFIT” Jflk ON BEAUTIFUL SILK %VI , . * Dresses That Are Actually Worth Up to $25 o(j Km Tomorrow —Friday Only I II Wiwl| U. 95 W 7 STYLES TO PLEASE ALL-ALL COLORS AND BLACKS -J Satins, flat crepes and velvets are used in fashioned dresses that arc copies of much higher priced models. They arc the realization of your desire for a dress that uses fine materials, and workmanship with style at a far lower than usual cost. Buy several tomorrow at these tremendous savings. It’s “Your Profit” sale.

OUT THEY GO! ™>ay ONLY JUST an EVEN HUNDRED FINE SILK Dresses 7 Not dresses bought for sale purposes uMw but taken out of our regular stock. You’ll be surprised at the good looking dresses you can buy tomorrow at such a low price. It's “Your Profit.”

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