Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1927 — Page 8

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BUILD SCHOOLS FAST Cities Spending Huge Sums on New Structures. ' NEW YORK, July 11—School construction has been active in the United States in the last two years.

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Real Summertime Hats—• flower trirpmed and tailored models—l a r g e floppy straws, hair braids —white and dainty colored felts—straw combinations all shapes, large and small. Can you imagine such a sale anywhere but at MillerWohl’s? Come early 1

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New school buildings erected in 281 cities of 10,000 or more population cost $245,811,715, ah average for each city of $874,775, as shown by a study of recent movements in city school systems by W. S. Deffenbaugh, chief of city school division of the United States Bureau of Education. Os the buildings erected, 432 were for elementary schools, 165 for junior high schools and 127 for senior

Another Miller-Wohl Sale - —Always Spectacular

—By Williams

—By Ahern

high schools. The average cost of the 724 buildings was $339,519 per building. If similar activity existed in cities of this size from which no reports were received, 1,380 new school buildings were erected in this country during the biennium, 1924-6, at a total expenditure of $714,314,365. Paper money was made in China 500 years ago.

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The Book of Knowledge

Id 1856 Sir Richard Francis Burton and John Hanning Spek'e, adventurers of the best type, were sent out The explorers who'; to'settle the source of the Nile. After two years of opened the gate* of! battling with almost every conceivable form of diffi- Africa fought dangers! culty they came upon Lake Tanganyika, and the secret unlike thos faced in anyi hidden since the days of the Pharaohs, was revealed. other quest. Fevers and L By NEA, T .rough Sp.cl.l P.rmU,ion of th. Publl.htr. of Th. B.oW .f KnowMf. - 71l SickneSS Were Certain.

BUS BUSINESS IS STABILIZED Boom Days Over and 5,000 Persons Carried Daily. The bus business, which began in Indiana half a dozen years ago with a boom which rivaled the oil and gold booms of the West, has settled into a stable condition, present day bus operators contend. Five thousand persons daily are

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being carried to various parts of Hoosierdom from Indianapolis, they declare. Bus lines, some owned by independent* operators and some operated by the traction lines, lead in all directions. The Hoosier Transportation Company has a maih line west to Terre Haute. The Indiana Motor Bus Company operates to South Bend. Eastward one may travel on the Greyhound lines to Cincinnati and the Blue Goose lines carry passengers southward to Evansville. In addition, the traction lines, particularly the Interstate Public Service Company, have taken over many lines to supplement their traction service. The Union Bus Station, at Senate Ave. and Maryland St., built by Ward B. Hlner only a few years ago, is vacant now and practically all bus lines use the Traction Bus Terminal or the independent station on the southwest corner of Capitol and Market St.

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Inspector Finds Men and Women Equal in Honesty

Dealers Cheated as Often as Customers by Scales. Most folks are honest, believes Robert Hathaway, chief inspector of weights and measures. Hathaway keeps a close check on the honesty of the business public and finds the “majority want to play square.” “Women and men show equal desire to be fair,” Hathaway said. “Most business people who intend to stay in the game try to do the right thing by every one because competition is so strong they can not afford to do otherwise. In instances where scales or measures

are not right it usually is unintentional on the part of the merchant. “And scales are cheating the dealer as often as they do the customer. “Failure of scales to properly weigh articles is often due to lack of care and oiling. Peddlers Greatest Offenders “Most dishonesty is among peddlers who are out trying to get as much as possible for their products. They are not established and likely never will sell the same person again. They don’t care,” Hathaway said. , Last year 70,897 scales were Inspected on 7,057 visits. Inspectors found 3,650 needed adjustment, and only 336 wejre condemned. The city confiscated .530 spring scales which were beyond repair. “Those figures show a low per-

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—By Martin

—By Blosser

By Crane

By Small

By Taylor

SKETCHES BY BESSEY SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHER

centage of incorrect scales, ' Hathaway declared. Starting as a maidservant, Miss Sillanpaa is now assistant minister of industry in the new Socialist Cabinet of Finland.

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