Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1925 — Page 8

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CHARGES HIGH SALARY SCHEME Council Head Would Lease Electrical Inspection. Ben H. Thompson, city council president, today charged Francis F. Hamilton, building inspector, seeks to maintain high salaries in the' department through removal of electrical inspection from the Indiana Inspection Bureau to his department under the new building code. City council Monday night received an ordinance to amend the building code placing inspection again under the independent company. “There is no law providing the city . may lease this inspection department to any other corporation,” Hamilton said. The body passed an emergency appropriation of $3,000 for the street cleaning department, but refused to pass under suspension of rules an ordinance appropriating $6,000 to print the codification committee report. Councilmen received but made no promises on appropriation and bond issue ordinances for $100,665.06.

‘LISTENERS' TO HAVE MEETING r ‘lnterference’ Will Be Subject of Discussion. “Intereference, Source and Prevention," will be discussed by the Broadcast Listeners’ Association at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Severin. The meeting will be open to all. H. A. Luckey, president of the Association who represented the organization at Herbert Hoover’s fourth annual radio conference in Washington Nov. 9, will make a detailed report on important actions taken at the conference. A city-wide membership campaign will soon be started by the Association.

COUNTY ASKS CLUB VIEWS Seek Attitude on Purchase of Two Churches. Views from luncheon and civic clubs and other organizations as to what action the Marion County commissioners should take relative to the First Baptist and Second Presbyterian Churches located in the World War Memorial Plaza, are wanted by the board, President John MeCloskey said today. Several local organizations including tho Indianapolis Real Estate Board have adopted resolutions favoring purchase of the t\jyo churches. Unless the commissioners buy the structures before Jan. 1, the churches have the right to remain for twenty-five years if they make improvements. A resolution urging immediate purchase of the churches was adopted Monday by the Marlon County chapter of the Rainbow Division Veterans’ Association. The resolution maintained the churches will detract from the significance, general beauty and magnitude of the project.

GOVERNOR OUT HUNTING Evlnsville Rabbits and Quail Face Foe in Jackson. Bv Tinted Press EVANSVILLE, Tnd., Dec. L Rabbits and quail had anew foe today in the person of Governor Jackson. The Governor went on a hunting expedition near Boonville with Adjutant General Kershner and Charles Hartmetz of Evansville. The officials inspected the national guard and the Southern Hospital for Insane Monday.

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TRUSSES ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS DEFORMITY BRACES Sick Room Supplies of All Kinds Established 1885 40 Years of Confidence 7 ARMSTRONG ■ The Surglcnl Instrument House 233 N. PENN. ST. Opposite I’ostofflce Main svfl. Eetab. 1389

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Police Capt. Roy A. Pope, aid to Mayor Shank, denied a recent hunt-

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Tusked Rabbit This tusked rabbit was shot in a Thanksgiving hunt near Knightstown by D. C. Wells, 3609 E. Sixteenth St. That so peaceful and timid a creature should be wearing a ferocious looking pair of tusks is something unheard of, hunters say. As can be seen, the two upper teeth have grown down and out. Ordinarily, a rabbit's teeth, two above and two below, grow as long as the animal lives, but are kept down by gnawing.

IT KNEW ITS OWNER Two men attempted to steal an automobile owned by William Strieker, Apt. 2, of 109 W. St. Clair St., but deserted it when they were unable ta get it running smoothly.

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ing trip was of the political variety so prevalent today in municipal politics. As proof of his assertion, he produced the photograph above showing the bag he and Clarence Droneberger garnered at the farm of Ott Nicholson, two miles from Pumpkin Center in Scott County. “And it wasn't just one day,” Pope said, when queried concerning hunting regulations.

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SPEEDER WAR WILL CONTINUE Nine Motorists Are Arrested During Night. The war upon alleged speeding motorists will continue, even if motorcycle division officers are forced to work longer hours, Sergt. Frank Owens, announced today, i “We do not intend to slacken our work a bit during the holidays,” Owens said, “and by the first of the year we hope to have the streets safe for pedestrians.” Nine motorists were arrested Monday night. Os these five were slated on speeding charges. They were: Arnold Mahand, 21, of 640 S. Cole St.; Raymond Gerig, 20, Greencastle, Ind.. Joe Hostetter, 25, of 1710 Mllburn St.; William F. Messinger, 28, Williams Hotel, M. F. Courtney, 23, of 1141 Elver Ave.; Wayne McCarty, 25, of 951 W. Thirty-First, St., and Joseph Dawson, 40, of 540 Abbott St. Clyde Reese, 31, city, is held on a charge of driving while intoxicated. James Floyd, 21, colored, 38 Kentucky Ave., failed to stop after an accident, police say.

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Then, Read This! Last Friday evening between 6 and 6:30 o’clock, The Times Want Ad Department received five phone calls from as many different people and each one told the same story and made the same request. This Is What They Said “Please cancel my ‘Room for Rent Ad’ as I have rented the rooms; one insertion in The Times was enough.” This isn’t unusual. With slight variations, it’s the same story we hear day after day from people in all sections of the city. You Can Rent Your . Vacant Room with a Times Want Ad

THE HHTrA'NXPOLTS TIMES

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H. E. ZIMMER TRUSS FITTER Established 1890 REMOVED TO 413 MEYER-KISER UK BI.DO OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6:30 P. 11.

VELVET BRICK The most delicious ice cream made. Appeals to everybody and everybody likes it. TMone better than “Velvet.” Jessup & Antrim ICE CREAM CO.

BERT S. GADD Funeral Director 2130 Prospect Street Phone Stewart 2278

G. J. SELLMEYER PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY “In Business for Your Health” WEB. 7077. S3IS B. TENTH ST.

E. M. RYAN, D. C., M. C. fountain square CHIROPRACTOR 7 Years on Fountain Square ItMb Virginia Are. l..dlanmi>oUs PHONE DRexel 6419

Phones, Office, Main 1741, Residence, Washington 2808. Office, 309-310 Lemcke Bldg. J. CLIFFORD KEELY EXPERT BOILER SETTING BRICK CONTRACTOR

We pay more for used ears. Late models preferred. We deal quick and pay cash. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. Stl NORTH ILLINOIS BT. Mrtln 6090

STAMMERING ITS CAUSE AND CURE IS the GUIs ox a ZSb-page book which w will ssad free to sujr stsimuerer r stutterer. Bosue Institute for Stnmmereea Dept. 10430, 1147 N. Illinois St.. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Foster and Messick Tslephone MA In 8100 Surety Bonds and Casualty Insurance FLETCHER TRUST BUILDING

H. E. DORSEY Minifartirw of Copper, Brass, Tin, Galvanlzad and Black Iron Products Phone Clr. 3326 666 S. Delaware St. JOB WORK A SPECIALTY

DRexel 0322-0321 J. 0. WILSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR For Economy and Service 1230 Prospect Street Indianapolis

ROSCOE CONK.LE FUNERAL DIRECTOR BELMONT 1934 1934 W. MICHIGAN ST. Ambulance Service

Years of Experience Perfect Our Service Many vcars of experience enables ns to conduct all funeral arrangement* in the most efficient way possible. We try to give more, however, by incorporating into our service a spirit of sympathy, friendliness and understanding. It is our consistent aim to render the kind of t.erviee that is based upon friendship as well as proficiency in technical requirements. Walter T. Blasengym funeral director Main and Residence Office t 8 Shelby. Drexet 8970

AUTO PARTS NEW AND USED FOR ALI. CARS AND TRUCKS S. COHN & SON 142 W. Vermont St. MAIn 4052.

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We Are Now Located in Our New Home 20 WEST OHIO STREET And solicit your Investment Funds which you want to place at this time. 6% on Savings. UNION NATIONAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION . 20 WEST OHIO STREET

ART OBJECTS ON DISPLAY AT LYMAN BROS. Ideal Presents for Christmas Gift Seekers to Be Found Here. Gift seekers will believe themselves In Wonderland they see the engaging display at Lyman Brothers, 223 E. Ohio St. This established company offers a line of Interestingly different art objects. Gifts selected from this line are lasting and delightful and may be chosen to meet nearly any size pocketbook. For over a quarter of a century the business of Lyman Brothers has grown. Each year finds them enlarging their service. They now ocoupy for manufacturing and sales purposes a modern four-story building. The entire first floor is given over to their retail sales department of pictures, mirrors, lamps, book ends, photo frames, tables, desk sets, candlesticks, pottery, tapestries, vases, picture frames, oil paintings, and many other useful and practical art objects for the home. Education hos brought about quite an improvement in the average individuals conception of surroundings and furnishings for the home. Lyman Brothers have played no small part In such a program In Indianapolis. They have been quick to offer personal suggestions to patrons and their service is appreciated as is shown by their growing patronage. Lyman Brothers are creative craftsmen, the facilities of manufacturing under their personal supervision, with a number of skilled workmen, enable them to

CHIROPRACTOR LAUDS SYSTEM Says Spears Painless Method Is Good. “In accordance with the old adage, 'Be not the last to discard the old nor the first to adopt the new,’ I have always been very careful to see that all new developments in chiropractic were thoroughly proven before accepting them,” says Dr. E. M. Ryan, chiropractor. “And so it was with the Spears Painless System which I am now using with great success. I did not accept it until I was thoroughly convinced that it not only was painless and pleasant, but also was better. Finding it thus and being anxious that my patients should have the very best at all times, I did not hesitate to secure it.” Dr. Ryan discusses this system with Interested persons At all times. His Fountain Square offices are at 1006*4 Virginia Ave.

U-DRIVE AUTOS FILL BIG NEED System Meets Demands of Many Types of Persons. The chap the girls all fought over in grandpa's time was the one who drove up with his tandem team and spider carriage bright and sparkling from the best livery stable in town. Nowadays the wise and clever sheik has his choice of cars from the Walter T. Bayer, U-Drlve Company and drives up before his lady’s door in a car every ready for her entertainment and pleasure. The U-Drive system has met the demands of many types of persons and fills a need that has long been felt among persons whose business make It Impossible for them to maintain a car in all their headquarters. Walter T. Boyer, of the U-E>rlve system, 38 Kentucky Ave., feels that business has opened opportunities for conveniences never enjoyed before and urges that one trial be made to ’convince the skeptical. His service has been developed to meet the most exacting terms and his prices are beyond reproach. His system consists of service station, garage, parking space and chauffeur all in one.

produce any article to conform with personal ideas. This would be Impossible and prohibitive in cost by an organization of smaller capacity and experience. They never sacrifice the smaller details in their service. They recognize the finet points of a picture, and the motifs tft accentuate the maximum of its artistic effectiveness.

STAMMERING IS ACQUIRED Head of Institute Gives Views on Subject. “Speech is an acquired faculty and stammering is an acquired defect, the result of in co-ordination of the mechanism of speech,” says Benjamin Bogue, head of the Rogue Institute for Stammerers. “The child generally begins to have speech trouble because he does not know how to combine the art of ideation with that of oral expression. He struggles to utter words after the mind has gone forward,” “Ordinarily,” he said, “stuttering develops between the ages of 3 and 6, and it is at this time in the child’s life that the trouble can usually be overcome when the parent is willing to assist the child to a correct mode of expression. The most important years for getting normal speech properly established are the first five years of life. After obstructions to normal breathing have been removed, all young children showing the slightest tendency to hesitate in speech should have daily training in correct active breathing for voice production, rhythmic exercises, and very distinct dictation. “Training for speech is training for life, and one of the anomalies of the educational world Is that speech, the highest development within the possibilities of man, has been neglected or left to chance.”

Childrens WjrK Especi&Hy Ham 1381 HOT 7 Odd Fellow Bldg

WET WASH New System Laundry Cos. 448-430 Virginia Are. Drexel 0288. FAMILY W ASHING A SPECIALTY

Oust and Shaving Collectors and Piping Phona 41 Kentucky Ave. JOSEPH GARDNER

Phone, Rl ley 3057 THE WHITAKER PRESS Ina . Printers to the Advertiser Fifth Floor Print Craft Building, 223-25 North New Jersey Street

6 6 Electric Light and Power £ 0 f SERVICE? MERCHANTS Heat and Light Company The Daylight Corner . The Company Service Built -

WASTE PAPER We Buy All Kind. Main 6089 American Paper Stock Company

RIDE THE STREET CARS Indianapolis is forging ahead. Its car system must keep abreast of this growth. Ride the cars—it's cheaper—and help keep Indianapolis to the front

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DONAHUE’S SPECIAL LUNCHEON CONSISTING OF TOASTWITCHES AND COFFEE Will Satelfy the Moat Exacting Tate 21 E. OHIO ST. T ANARUS"“„V r °“f,'; OTU 0 TU 15 N. MERIDIAN ST.

AUTO PAINTING e n .. n . a -ri Now Is the Time to Have It Dono a,,*- i Storage and our Are Reasonable Au *° *-aundry. Repairs Opr work is First ciaee Greasing. DON HERR GARAGE KENTUCKY AVE. AT MARYLAND ST.

TUESDAY, DEC. % 1923

WE HAVE MOVED TO KRESGE BUILDING WASH AND PKNNA STS, 2ND FLOOR HOLLAND PHOTO STUDIO E. S. MACK

WE SPECIALIZE ON ALL KINDS OF BHEET METAL WELDING MANUFACTURER OF COPPER, 3RASS, TIN, GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRON SPE. CIALTIEB. CHAS. E. STEVENSON MANUFACTURER Sheet Metal Specialists 148 East Georgia Street MA In 3069. Indianapolis, Ind.

H. A. Shane 406 cit, f jTrust Bldg. Mainsl44 X * Blltt JW AM “WE GIVE THE SERVICE*'

MONEY LOANED ON CHATTEL SECURITY SUCH AS PIANOS. FURNITURE, AUTOS, ETC. LEGAL RATES CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14154 E. WASHINGTON ST.

NOW OPEN - New Location 105 EAST OHIO STREET PHILADELPHIA OYSTER HOUSE Shell Oysters Exclusively. J. W. Evcringham, Prop.

VASER MACHINE COMPANY PRINTING AND BINDING MACHINERY Repairing, Moving, Rebuilding

The Utmost In Bervloa Pioneer Distributing Cos. Distributor of advertising matter and samples. 824 Continental Bank Bldg. MA In 0201.

TOURS STEAMSHIP TICKETS, LETTERS OF CREDIT, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, TOURS, TRAVELERS’ CHECKB. Bichard A. Knrta, Manager Foreign Dept. The Union Trust Cos. 120 East Market St. MAin 1576. 2893