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IS THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1939. MODERN BUNGALOWS OPEN TODAY SUBURBAN COLONIAL RESIDENCE BUILT Living-Dining Room Area Picnic Chairman. It Trend in MnAfrn Lift yJohn W.Hillman I OUR MILES SOUTHEAST Ot IliVMGTOIV The modern trend toward com bined living-dining rooms is especially adaptable to small homes and He'll Pull a Sled Some Day. 1 Rabies Report. Owners Aroused.

Stray Dogs. Rushville Show. I I) 'little ican be carried out in a number of ways. A dining alcove, fitted and furnished like the living room, gives the latter a feeling of much added space and makes it actually a functional part of the living room except at meal times. "rL.

i Furniture in harmony with that of the living room should be used! 4 ft mm mm (ANOTHER authoritative scien-tiflc body has added its voire to the overwhelming weight of evidence against the one-shot rabies vaccine which the city of In "In' I Illlllltllll i 'v I in the alcove. Drapes, on a traverse, can be used on the opening of the alcove if the home owner idecides it is desirable to have the disconnected during meal itime. I Combining the dining room and i living room is an excellent space jsaver in small homes, as the space needed for the dining alcove can be II' t--. i dianapolis requires all dog owners to use and pay for. This body is the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research which has just published the results of Dr.

Leslie T. Webster's four years of research on rabies inoculation in Its official organ, The Journal of Experimental Medicine. The Rockefeller Institute, which lift" iused to make the Jiving room muchj jlarger. Owners of homes which! jhave the disconnected rooms can A double garage connected to the )ioue by a breeieway adds greatly to the attractiveness of the charm- combine them by removing the colonial buiiKalow built southeast of Indianapolis by George Walker. viding wall.

Four miles southeast of south of U. S. 52, is a beauti JOSEPH RIEBELING. The annual picnic for members of the Construction League of Indianapolis will be held Saturday is recognized throughout the world for its scientific eminence, has been most exhaustive in its research and its findings must be recognized as the last word on this controversial subject. Failed to Immunize.

ful suburban, colonial residence HOME DREAM OF YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE FULFILLED IN SIMPLE COLONIAL COTTAGE -cr built by George W. Walker. A two-acre tract provides an ideal setting for the home which is one "Commercial canine vaccines in activated with phenol proved non virulent and failed to immunize mice," Dr. Webster reports, adding "Commercial canine vaccines in of several modern dwellings facing Davis road. The house will be open today to the public for inspection from 9 a.

m. to 6 p. and during the week from 7 a. m. to p.

m. Davis road is reached by driving out Southeastern avenue to U. S. 52 and continuing four miles be activated with chloroform (Kelser) at Lake Shore Country Club, 4100 Carson avenue. Ray T.

Fatout, league president, announced Joseph Riebel-ing is general chairman for the event. Mr. Riebeling announced the following committees: Golf, Harrison Bennett, Sidney E. Fenstermaker, Charles E. Hagedon, R.

H. Burdick and C. O. Grathwohl: bowling, J. Lloyd Allen, R.

F. Huxman and Herman Sands; refreshments, Ross Brown, William F. Bagley, Louis Rybolt and William C. Brandt; casting, E. C.

Rehm and E. L. Foster: proved nonvirulent, but capable of immunizing mice providing a single intraperitoneal injection of two to four times that prescribed for dogs a gram of body weight was given." There may be objection to the use of mice instead of dogs, Dr. yond the city limits. Davis road is the first crossroad east of the Post road.

The house featured fo- is the seventh dwelling south Webster says, but justifies this of II. S. 52. Tk f. unft r.

-t. cur im.i i I ii i "I -in.) If This lucky husky pup will some day he the leader flog of nn feet and the house sets back more Eskimo Kornatik team, hut right now he is Interested and whol'han TOO feet from the road, thus wouldn't be In a Labrador cruise passenger. (Clarke Line J'hoto.) affording a wide expanse of lawn. The house is constructed of red brick with woodwork painted procedure by explaining that rabies is a virus disease with similar reactions on all animals. Five or more lots of vacrine from each of 10 commercial firms were tested and the following results observed: "None has contained virulent virus.

None has immunized mice against subsequent test intracerebral injection of one Jethal dose. When tested by the intramuscular method, 27 phenolized preparations from seven manufac Hiding claims. I have no ax to white. double, frame garage carried a picture of Just Mr. Jeff, Mrs.

L. J. Froelich's beautiful with overhead door and cement grind other than a desire to advance the best interests of dogs cocker spaniel, who had just, com-! floor is joined to the north end of parking, Joe Niesse, W. L. Moore and William Guyton posters and publicity, George Brinkworth, R.

E. Campbell and Milton Carr; horseshoes, Louis Brandt, James H. Carnine, L. Bishop and E. M.

Demlow; baseball, L. O. Clark, M. S. Churchman, Randall Prvor and E.

G. Peabody; dinner, W. Stewart, Homer A. Eichacker and J. M.

Ammerman; registration and new members, G. B. Supple, Clarence T. Myers, E. S.

Hildreth, M. S. Churchman, Pete VanFleet, J. W. Martin, E.

L. Heckathorn, E. W. Klatte and F. Frank Brown.

There also will be a luncheon for members and guests at noon pleted his C. D. X. degree in structure by a breezeway and the people who own them. If fllence trials evidence were to prove that, anti Paneled Shutters.

Tuesday I received a letter from rabies inoculation would prevent The roof is covered with a thick, Mrs. Froellch saying: rabies and put an end to the hysterical and harmful rabies scares, We feel verv sad this mornimr. -asphalt shincle in purple blend. as a large cur dog attacked Mr.Snllfl shutters are hung at Jeff, on his own yard and for no llie fro windows as well as at the reason at all, and Jeff is in doorway, which is protected 1i asfrftmtfi iliW hospital and In a verv critical con- porch with graceful Thursday at the Architects and I would be the first to support a compulsory vaccination ordinance. As a result of the Rockefeller findings, however, and on the basis of reports from such high-minded and impartial bodies as the American Kennel Club and 1he New York Academy of Medicine and the dilion.

liclng trained not to fight turers for the most part proved negative. Chloroformized vaccines, on the other hand, especially from manufacturers Nos. 1 and 3, linve given results which merit further Study. No vaccines given sub-cutaneously and no phenolized vaccines given either subcutaneously or intraperitoneal immunized mice against more than two lethal doses of test virus. The dream of a young married couple for a ho me of their own is fulfilled to the utmost in this simple, colonial cottage built at North tilad stone avenue by Lee Allen.

Builders building. George R. Popp and not to pay attention to other city building commissioner, A comfortable, colonial cottage will speak on the late developments in the application of building laws and regulations. He also with white clapboard exterior and dogs proved disastrous in this case and the dog was live times his size. "We are doing everything we enn to save brave, dear little dog, but.

we haven't much hope. An archways. A stone pathway leads off tie front driveway to the front porch. Kvergreens are planted around the front of the porch. Bronze screens are hung at all windows and entrances.

The house is adequately insulated. The front door opens into a good size living room with a colonial fireplace on one side. The mantel, testimony of leading pathologists, tub, suspended lavatory, toilet and built-in medicine cabinet with large Venetian mirror. A place for discarded razor blades Is inside the cabinet. The house will be open today for inspection.

will cite new developments in revision of the local building code. green shutters and roof, recently has been completed at 1509 North Gladstone avenue by Lee Allen, physicians, veterinarians and public health officials, I believe that the present commercial canine is patterned after the living room fixtures. A swinging door opens from the dining room to the kitchen on the east. Even the cabinets are given a natural walnut finish. The walls and ceiling are painted Ian.

A double window is over the sink and black linoleum covers the counters lyarge Poses Needed. other case of curs roaming around and belonging to people that do 'iVOCeinpB hnvn hnn local contractor. Plans and specifications for the house as well as building materials not take care of their dogs. Stray Dogs Cause Trouble. Thus it is that, stray dogs and two manufacturers, however im- flnd munized against four to 16 doses velopmnt.

MJP when g.ven intraper oneally an ff lvpn amount five to 10 times that, ad- trfiD-ii. vnrpteH nf hnrtv weight L. Infllfnapolls has been attacking finished in bone white to match other woodwork, is faced with red brick. Red tile covers the hearth. A bay window is at the south end of the room and a front window PEERLESS FURNACE IN WALKER HOME those who belong to persons who BUILDING MATERIALS ti Allen-Built Home F.J.

SCHUSTER Inc. 02 E. TROY DR. SOfltl are unwilling or unahle to look and occasionally when given in amounts corresponding to the and splash. A tan linoleum with blue, yellow, black and brewn design covers the floor.

There is a small service hall with outside entry off the kitchen. It has a recess for a refrigerator and stairway to the basement. The Why ilo many leading builders after them cause trouble at, Ihe looks out. upon the porch. canine dose." and equipment, vere acquired by Mr.

Allen through the modern homes division of Sears, Roebuck Co. The modern homes division is located at 402 Meridian Life building with Fred Mertz Sr. in charge. This service is provided by Sears to assist, prospective home owners in selecting plans and materials for modern homes of various styles and sizes. In accordance with its policy, the Rockefeller Institute did not com ment on these findings nor make DECORATORS Prefer any Interpretation on them.

How the rabies problem from the wrong angle and has put Its reliance upon a broken reed, I believe, Under the present law, holders of kennel licenses are the only ones exempt from Innoculatio'n and few kennels use it. Yet I have yet to hear of a rabies outbreak in a kennel. Such rases as are reported are almost entirely among stray dogs and dogs running at large, so It is evident that here is the danger point, Fewer Dogs Licensed. expense ot responsible dog owners! A Krny paper with white who go to considerable expense to I pattern covers the living see that, their dogs should become 1 mom walls. The ceiling is in peach respectable citizens.

''lth a center light fixture in Frequently strav children and polished brass and glass. An open-irresponsible children are the 10 right, of the fireplace leads cause of dog trouble, too. I lo inside hall. This hall gives learned of an incident of this kind' nl1 rooms, except the recently. dining room.

A loi-al woman was threatened The latter room is entered off 1he with a damage suit hecause Pnd tnP llvlI1K room. Its ever, it is possible to draw some or Indianapolis homes select PEERLESS furnacps for their installations? it is beoan.li PEERLESS has the reputation for efficient operation and Ion- fiifl consumption, which hMps sell their homes and the most complete line of furnaces and winter air conditioning plants in the state to choose from. It costs less to bur, and less to operate a PEERLESS with coal, coke, oil or gas. Tall CH. 6122 for complete information.

Psirlttt Foundry Company ISIS I.ikIIow Ave. definite conclusions from them. Since commercial canine rabies I 9k.m. WW vaccination universally follows the basement, contains a Sears Hercules hot-air furnace and side-arm gas water heater. There is a fuel room and laundry tubs.

Inside Hall. An inside hallway, entered from the dining room, leads to two bedrooms and a bath. The hall is papered like the dining room. The front bedroom has a light wallpaper bearing bright flowers. The east bedroom has a light green W3 subcutaneous method and almost iM Sodded.

This particular house is built upon a high lot. completely sodded. A small outside vestibule with archways opens into a living room across the front. Double windows are in front and a single window to the north. The walls are hung with a light tan paper.

Wall dog, an excellent watchdog, had navp 11 np 11 For Distinctive Decorations as the liv ing room, except the back bitten a child. Here are the facts This danger point is nol affected by the present ordinance, which Ben. Moore Co. as she staled them: The children had been playing in II G. W.

WALKER 1 SKI.KCTED II simply requires that dogs must he inoculated before their owners can obtain city licenses. In practice the dog owner's yard. Wishing to paper with floral pattern. Closets; brackets of polished brass with are papered to match the mdi- glass globes and crystals are at-lvidual rooms. Each room has PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS For Quality and Durability Available through your Decorator, Painter, or at our salesroom.

this means that; fewer dogs are licensed thereby losing revenue (ached to three sides of 1he room all vaccines are of the phenol type, it is significant that Dr. Wehster found that "no vaccines given sub-cutanfloiisly and no phenolized vaccines given either subcutaneously or immunized mice." None of the vaccines, the report Shows, were effective against virus which reached the brain and the only inoculation which proved at all effective required a dilficult method and a quantity of expensive vaccine which would be prohibitive for the average dog owner. In other words, the report, shows that the compulsory rabies vaccination ordinance now in force in In for the city-and the law-abiding owner who obtains a license is II penalized by an additional and un cross ventilation and nanasome electric light fixtures. Convenience outlets are in all rooms. The bathroom walls and ceiling are painted tan.

The floor is covered with linoleum like that in the kitchen. There is a recessed An archway joins the living and dining room, both of which are similarly decorated. Woodwork throughout the house has a light walnut finish and matches the oak floors. The dining room chandelier just ilied expense. let.

the dog out to run, she asked them to leave, explaining lhat her dog was not used to children. After they had iel't, she locked the gale and released the dog. The children, however, returned and climbed over the fence, whereupon the dog, believing that he was protecting his owner's property, warned them off and, when they did not heed the warning, bit one of them. Provocation (ircal. In a situation such as this, Ihe OVERHEAD DOOR SALES OF INDIANAPOLIS 17 ISIh SI.

HI. 2(17 Factory Branch Overhrsd Door Hartford Ind. Ihe answer to the rabies mnh- lem lies in the elimination of strav dogs, the carriers of the riisense, and this cannot be accomplished as long as the city is hnnislrunp hv MA. 2525 i 28 E. Maryland St.

ground is pale green. The room has windows on three sides. A polished brass chandelier is a cluster of live colonial lamps with glass chimneys. Electric Outlets. The kitchen joins the dining room.

It has gray sandfinished walls' and ceiling. An ivory linoleum with blue and black design covers the floor. Cabinets, sink and work counters occupy the northeast portion of the room. A window and light, is over the sink. A plain blue linoleum covers the counters and splash and is continued over the recess for the range.

Electric outlets are over the work counter. The center ceiling licht is in chromium and white glass. A door opens to the inside hall. There is a service entrance off the breezeway and passage to the basement. The hasement contains a large social room, stationary laundry tubs, Teerless hot-air furnace, kerosene water heater, fuel room and an automatic electric pump.

the inoculation ordinance. Repeal the ordinance, enforce the licensing fault clearly does not lie with the LUMBER AND MILLWORK for Geo. W. Walker House as featured on this page Supplied h.r ihu siriciiy and eliminate theidog nor his owner, but with the stray dogs, and you will have the parents of the children who had most effective rabies control pos-1 failed to teach them to respect, the OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1 P. M.

to 4 P. M. 1509 N. GLADSTONE Interested parties inquire by telephone or write and representative will gladly call. 20 Years' F.xperienre Building and Remodeling.

B. ALLEN, Builder 1U LEXINGTON AVK. PR. 24 sihle. INDIANAPOLIS LUMBER CO.

dianapolis requires dog owners to pay each year for an inoculation which almost certainly will not protect their dogs auainst rabies. When you multiply the cost, of a single rabies shot by the number of dogs in Indianapolis and compound that each year, It Is evident that the city is enforcing a great injustice against those who love property of others. 1101 K. JtTH ST. In many cases where dog bites I.BOT are reported, if the facts were known it.

would be found that the dog can hardly be blamed. Most dogs are long-suffering and gentle hut, particularly in hot weather, many of them will bite if provoked. And often the provocation is great. The walls are painted white. There are two bed-chambers, RE-SIDE YOUR HOME "DKCAUSK the compulsory in-nculntion ordinance does not affect the holders of kennel licenses directly, breeders and kennel owners should not.

be indifferent to the present, situation. Indirectly they have more at stake than anyone else. For the present ordinance does affect the market for puppies, which is a matter of primary concern to the breeders. The more expense that is attached to owning a dog, the fewer people are going to own them. And the ordinance adds a dogs.

rpHERE was evidence last, week that the dog lovers of Indianapolis are becoming aroused over this injustice and are bestirring themselves to secure the repeal of the ordinance. The Rockefeller report shows WELCOME interlude in the each with large closet and cross- A midsummer doc show dol- ventilation. A green paper dec- Enjoy the Superior Qualities of OPEN FOR INSPECTION THE MODERN SUBURBAN HOME Featured on This Page Visit this up-to-date Colonial Brick Veneer Home, built on a 2-acre lot. all for only $7,500, FHA terms. Also will build on adjacent land to suit purchaser.

Open Sunday 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Drive S.

E. on Brookville Rd. (Road 72K Turn south on 1st road (Davis Road, east of Ft. Harrison (Post Road). 8th house south on Davis Road.

mai mere is nine aangor or nogs becoming infected with rabies from the inoculation, since none drums was the announcement last! orates southwest room and the week that the Rush County Field other room is finished with peach Trial Club will hold an all-breed, I paper. Center ceiling lights are all-class sanctioned dog show injin colors to match. All rooms the Rushville citv park on Sunday; have several double, electric out-afternoon, July .10. This show was: lets. The finish hardware in the originally scheduled for last various rooms is of antique iron, but was' rained out.

I The bathroom has yellow walls The entry fee will be 50 cents a''l ceiling and black and ivory ihrpn fnr tl nnri nil nvn-1 linoleum on the floor. Coat and of the vaccines tested contained considerable item of expense for virulent virus. Hence inoculation 'be pet owner each ear. In dollars is not dangerous, but it is ineffec ceeds of the show will go toward! Iinen -lsps are off the hall. A 1.

Beautifies 2. Saves Fuel 3. Saves Paint 4. Modernizes 5. Reduces Noise 6.

Termiteproof 7. Will Not Rattle 8. Permanent Color 9. Strengthens Wall 10. Cold and Heatproof 11.

Wind and Waterproof 12. Scientifically WEATHERSEALED Against Moisture door opens upon a stairway to the the propagation of wild life in Builder tt'M. HOGLE IR. 24ft2 Owner G. W.

WALKER IR. 167 second floor, which is unfinished. Rush county. Entries will be ac There is space upstairs for two cepted until the time of judging and cents, as well as in the welfare of dogs, it will pay the dog fanciers of Indianapolis to exert every possible pressure to bring about the repeal ot the ordinance. Mayor, Council Fair.

Mayor Sullivan and the city Council are fair, able and reasonable men, anxious to do what is best for the city. The mayor and many of the eouncilmen are dog lovers. They are not responsible for the ordinance, which was and entry blanks mav be obtained more rooms from O. L. Lane, secretary, 211; 1'ncl Violitli tf.nol TCncVivlllo Own a Home of Your Own with Rent Money One hundred and fifty flogs ready have been entered, Mr.

Lane1 announced, and many more are ij ii i tive. And it is enough to require dog owners to pay the present stiff schedule of state and city dog taxes, without also requiring them to pay tribute to veterinarians and serum companies for a vaccination which, on the testimony of the most eminent scientific authorities, is of decidedly doubtful value. Should Be Repealed. The author of this column Is firmly convinced that, the Indianapolis rabies inoculation ordinance is unjustifiable and should be repealed without delay, and that conviction will be shared by any fair person who takes the trouble to learn the facts. In making that statement, I am speaking as one who has used anti-rabies vaccine and who, at one time, believed in it.

For a long time I have attempted to maintain an open mind in the face of enn- nected. Ihe nark where it will he passed by another administration held has plenty of water and shade. mm wm mK over vigorous protests from per- Exhibitors ho wish to come in the sons interested in dogs his 1 morning and bring their dinners writer included. The Council which I will find there will be plenty of en- passed the ordinance doubt less tertainment all dav long. ESTIMATES FREE TERMS as Low as J5MPerMo.

to be an- make Experienced judges, nounced later, will awards. i i I CELOTEX BASE the was sincere its belief that it was taking a step which would be helpful, for it. was acting on th recommendation of the chairman of the Board of Health and a local medical body. Subsequent evidence on the effectiveness of available vaccines STYLES FROM PAST. Modern dav woodwork designers CRUSHED BRICK HOW YOU CAN IN THIS 56-PAGE BOOK OF MODERN HOMES Find out how you ran uv hundreds of dollari.

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HI. a MASTIC COATINO NO DOWN PAYMENT have taken a lesson or two fromj the pages of history. Salem, for example, abounds in examples jj of the craftsmanship of Sam'l Melntire, outstanding designer and Uifabhfit I MASTIC WEATHERS EA LET) CASINO GOLDSTEIN'S woodcarver of his time. xlures Today it is possible to obtain! Lighting rl from local lumber and building! MAIL THIS TODAY! fTdeh.tBtion, "nd has materially altered the situation, however, and this evidence comes from authorities whose competence physicians and the Board of Health should be the I first to recognize. Hence if the dog lovers of Indianapolis will mobilize and present their case to the city authorities there ought to be every chance that the ordinance will be repealed, as it should be.

material dealers true copies ofZ Many attractive Pet offers are listed daily and Sunday in Classification 70 of Star Want Ads. Name Wtr ittcfW by Geo. W. Walker Mclntire's work in doorways, for example, revealing the rare beauty: and simplicity that characterized this master's work. i This type of craftsmanship is Address Post Office GENERAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 18 West ISth St.

Indianapolis HE. SISO noH iiilflrlv DrlanlohlA ie nlnnial i a rpHE problem of the stray dog 5 $3t JSi.5 i itT nun c. i i ap For llie nnn Wfl nown irn- in dramatic i'vpes homes, its straightforward is brought horn fashion every now and tbn. 1 architectural style lending it en-U Last Sunday this department 'during appeal..

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