Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1925 — Page 7

TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1925

IMPROVEMENTS AT SUNNYSIDE ARE PROPOSED Superintendent Will Ask $417,956 of County for Project. Improvements at Sunnyslde, Marlon County tuberculosis hospital, to coat $417,956, were proposed today by Dr. H. S. Hatch, superintendent of the Institution. Dr. Hatch plans to ask the county council and the county commissioners for approval of the project next month. The improvement program calls for the following' expenditures: Nurses' home, $131,000. Physician’s residence (assistant superintendent). Hospital Unite Hospital unit, $127,729. Remodeling administration building, SIO,OOO. Additional wings on woman’s ward, $56,256. Two cottages for employes, $2,000. Grading and walks, $6,000. Equipment, $49,000. Water Softeners New boiler and automatic stokers, $15,600. The hospital is now caring for 180 patients. It has a waiting list of from forty to one hundred persons. Dr. Hatch estimates the proposed Improvements will allow the institution to care for 240 persons.

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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Edna Taylor, R. It. E., Box 188, Ford, 469-919 from Eleventh and Oxford Sts. John Fullen, 1338 Parker Ave., Marmon, 622-775, from garage at 1338 Parker Ave. Hndley W. Caraway ,1810 Montcalm St., Ford, 474-393, from Meridian and New York Sts. Coleman Davis, 1020 N. Illinois St., Ford, 475-729, from 2348 N. Sherman Dr. I Central Buick Sales Company, 2917

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SPLENDOR with VALUES UNEQUALLED! THIS SUPREME VALUE-GIVING EVENT! ASTOUNDING SAVINGS!

An achievement worthy of our record for undersells g manufacturers cooperated in a most generous manner—scores of styles—new trimmings—quality fabrics—savings of many dollars on a garment. With plenty of winter ahead —with values that Indianapolis hasn’t equaled in years—we expect a record response to this sale. Everything that is new. Sizes for misses, 14 to 18; 36 to 44 for women; extra sizes.

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Central Ave., Buick, no license, from same address. Henry Sponsel, 416 Sanders St., Nash, from garage at same address. Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Vincent Wade, R. R 1. Carmel, Ford, found at Ogden and North Sts. Emil Arnold 16 N. Temple Ave., Ford, found at Merrill and Missouri Sts.

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which seeks to prevent duplication of gifts to needy families so that all may be taken care of. We will describe the families and their needs, Usting them by number. When you find the family you would like to provide for telephone the Times, Main 3500 and ask for the Santa Claus office. There the name and address of the family whose number you pick will be given. The rest of the Christmas Job Is yours. The Times accepts no contributions. You get all the fun of delivering your gifts personally. Which of these families appear to your Santa Claus spirit? They are, all recommended by the Family Welfare Society and the Christmas Clearing House: 1. While father Is struggling to regain his health at Sunnyslde Sanatorium, the mother und four children are trying to make both ends meet at home. A liberal basket will bring a lot of added cheer to them; also gifts for the boy of 12 and the girls of 10, 14, and 17. 2. Father has been out of work and savings are exhausted. There

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are three boys 5, 7 gnd 9, and Just Monday a baby sister arrived. The mother is doing well, Christmas dinner, gifts for the boys, and a few baby clothes are needed. 3. A widow who is ill with tuberculosis has a boy of 3 and a girl of 11. A bountiful Christmas dinner, clothing and toys for the children will bring sunshine into the home. 4. A widow with a girl of 11 and a boy of 9. Last year Times readers brought good cheer to them. Food and playthings will bo appreciated. 5. An aged couple, living alone, with no children or relatives to make their holiday happy. A basket that includes a few delicacies with staple foods, and gifts for each will be welcome. 6. Two lonely women, the widowed mother with her middle-aged daughter, a cripple, have fed friends or resources. A dinner “with trimmings’’ and gifts would bring happiness. 7. A widow with three children, boys, aged 4 and 7, a girl 11, has no money to buy them the few gifts they crave. 8. Six dark-eyed little folks in stearsteps, hoping the American Santa Claus will remember them! The father was a good craftsman in his native country, but since coming to Indianapolis has had to work

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Meetings Here Wednesday Butler Mei’s Club, luncheon, Lincoln. Kiwanls Club, election. Claypool, 6:30 p. m. Real Estate Board, luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Lions Club, luncheon. Lincoln,

at another trade and can barely make ends meet. The oldest girl, 12, is a "little mother’’ to the boys, aged 11, 8, 6 and 4, and the baby sister, 2. Dinner, playthings and clothing for the children will be greatly appreciated. 9. In basement rooms a young colored woman, a widow, has been suffering for nine weeks with rheumatic fever. She has not been able to work to support her two orphan brothers, 8 and 11, who live with her. The Family Welfare Society has come to the rescue, and asks that its efforts be supplemented at Christmas with food, gifts and clothing. 10. A lonely couple have no money and few friends outside the Famiiy Welfare Society. They will appreciate good food and personal gifts.

Luxuriously FurTrimmed Models, fashioned of rich fabrics in the newest colors. The woman who wants a coat with plenty of style, with fine fur trimmings and unusually good fabrics at a price that spells economy will find what she wants in this great value-giv-ing event.

$12,000,000 CUT OFF U. S. BILLS War of 1812 Vets Still on Pension Lists. Times Washinnton Bureau. ISZt New York Avenue. WASHINGTON, Dec. B.—Death decreased the cost of Federal Government by more than twelve million dollars last year. The names of 32,125 men who had fought for the United States, and their widows, were erased forever

#|ppl§r Electrical Iff jPpf Christmas r Electrical Gifts Are Practical Gifts That Last the Whole Year Through * y J i For the Home For the Children Urn sets, in silver or nickel, from Toy trains and accessories, from , sls to $75. $5.75 to SSO. Table stoves and toasters, from Toy motors, erector sets, electrical $1.75 to $lO. toys, from $1.50 to sls. Waffle irons from $7.50 to sls. CHRISTMAS TREE lights wfth Irons, heaters, warming pads and fancy lamps and figures, from 5 percolators, from $3.50 to S3O. $1.75 to $3. l A Hatfield Electric Cos. A * gr “T7ie House Electric ** us Meridian at Maryland Where Indianapolis Buys Its Appliances

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from the Government pension rolls. But amazingly there are still on the pension rolls seventeen soldiers of the Mexican War. And even more amazingly there are twenty-one widows of men who fought In the war of 1812, that dim historic affair, still alive and drawing monthly pensions. Os the Civil War there are 126,566 veterans on the pension list, and widows of 241,193 others. The Spanish War has 101.702 veterans and 18,363 widows on the list. In the fiscal year Just past the United States paid out pensions amounting to $229,994,777, a decrease of $12,844,165 from the year before. Since the pension system was Inaugurated in 1790, United States has paid a little more than

seven billion dollars to Its veterans. Os this, six aid a half billion has gone to Civil War veterans. Last year 18,923 new Spanish War pension claims were allowed, making the net reduction in the pension list 13,202.

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