Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1921 — Page 3

STATE BEGINS FIGHT FOR PURE WATER SUPPLY Department of Conservation Outlines Plans to Prevent Stream Pollution. “There are wastes that are not capable of conversion Into marketable products, but which, nevertheless, are dangerous to the stream,” says a bulletin on stream pollution issued by the State department <jf conservation, which has started a campaign to save the water resources of the State, many streams and small lakes of which are used as cess pools for dumping municipal wastes and industrial offa 1 . “The best method pursued is treatment to remove the dangerous element so that It may be sent into the stream harmless. Here the chief problem is economy of method so that it does not work a hardship upon the manufacturer,” the bulletin adds . “Our streams should be and- are a source of constant food supply and great health resorts. “It Is true that fish from Indiana waters are not on the market, nor ai they permitted to be, yet thousands of pounds are caught annually and used on our tables. More should be used. “The State spend thousands of dollars each year to propagate fish to stock our Streams and lakes. When pollution continues, it is much the same as trying to fill a funnel, to plant young fish at the most delicate age, into polluated streams and expect them to thrive and multiply. “Waste dumped Into streams does not only kill by direct poisoning. It may possess a component which removes the oxygen from the water, rendering it uninhabitable to aquatic life. It may destroy the plankton, the millions of minute bugs and worms and floating plants which constitute the food of fishes. It may be simply filth which settles to the bottom ad covers the clean sand ana gravel In which are fashioned the ncsis where fish eggs are deposited and hatched. If a clean bottom is not available fishes will migrate to other grounds in the spawning season. “Dead fish are not the only indication that a stream is polluted sufficiently to injure or destroy fish. In fact, it is only in the very worst cases this condition is true. “When dead fish are seen we readily know the situation Is acute. A biological analysis of the waters is the final and accurate test of pollution eCTect. Dead fish may or may not be water may not kill the fish, but if it is shown in the analysis that the water organism which compose the fishes' food are absent, if filth blankets the breeding grounds, then we know without question of contradiction that such pollution is Injurious to fish and in need of conversion and elimination. “Many of our streams today are biological deserts due to pollution which has literally wiped out the water life which constitutes fish food. Fish may appear In such water and live, out they will not remain there, neither do they multiply. In the end they either migrate or succumb for lack of sustenance.” FIGHTING MAYOR AFTER RENT HOGS Higher Tax Assessment Is Scheme in Utica. UTICA, X. Y., March 11.-James K. O'Conner, “fighting mayor” of Utica, has launched 'a drive against profiteering landlords. “We’ll give the lying, thieving, profiteering landlords a dose of their own medicine,” O'Connor said. The city of Utica plans to get at the landlords through their wallets. If mayors of other cities throughout the United States would start similar drives. O’Connor believes the profiteering landlord would become practically extinct. The mayor explained his plan as follows: “In case a landlord raises a tenant’s rent exorbitantly, say 80 per cent, the tax assessor will compute the value of the property on a baeis of ten years’ rental at the Increased figure. “If the tenants and newspapers will cooperate with me, I’ll smash this rent-rais-ing ring In short order."

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New HATS for Easter Positively a Sensation-Many Actu- A ally Worth Up to $lO at Only *4.95 —Banded Hats —Trimmed Hats —Tailored Hats } w \/ Colorful and fascinating spring hats of faille silk, gros de londres, Batavia y m J' cloth, Milan, hemp, barn yard straws fk '/, in and combinations. Positively the most h \v wonderful values we have ever sold in vKjjrc \ any season at a price like this. * '

Children’s Spring Coats and Capes, Size 2 to 14— $ 6.98 Children’s Velour Coats Plain and wrappy style—sl2.7s

A New York Purchase of 150 Newest Spring /'•J Garments That Could Easily Sell for ~ $35. Offered Because of This SpeI /JifilSß cia/ Purchase at About Half m *16.75 iif 1 / Such a wonderful opportunity to again jll !! yn\ secure Spring Dresses, excellently tai’jl \ i lored in styles most approved for the i vL coming season, can hardly be expected to L occur again. This low price is unusual. So K come prepared for the greatest bargain

Men’s Furnishings SI.OO MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS— Fine cheek, mill runs; sizes 34 to 46. A A Special Tri/C

$2.00 MEN’S SILK KNITTED TIES— New, narrow, straight shapes and large flaring ends, Special J Z/C

65c MEN’S SILK TlES —Large flowing ends, plain colors and flowered designs. f)A Special aL*sQ

17c MEN’S DRESS HOSE Fine woven cotton lisle; all colors and sizes. A Specal t/C

$1.50 MEN’S CONES’ BOSS WORK SHIRTS— Stifel blue, blue chambray and blue bells. H(\ Sizes 14 to 20. Special I i/C

Easter Suits The careful workmanship, the season’s smartest and most practical styles, the desirability of the fabrics and the superlative value make this offer of Men’s s and Young Men’s New Spring Suits one of the greatest economy events in the clothing world. They have been selected from the very best of America’s ' makes; the rich weaves, trimmings and workmanship being of a higher quality Jthan the price would suggest. TIfLM *1 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S TROUSERS— $2.75 CARHARTT AND SWEET I '* all made from fine suitings in neat stripes, ORR OVERALLS, best grade, checks and mixtures. Worsteds and cas3i- heavy weight, blue, white back meres; all sizes; plain or cuff \ AT* denims; all sizes, d*-J <£(f\ bottoms, SIO.OO values special pl*u J

STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK

Women’s and Misses’ Mew Spring SUITS

Wool Jersey Suits All Sizes for Women and Misses The woman who chooses her Easter suit from this assortment will be assured of obtaining the maximum value possible. All are the newest spring styles. Every suit is tailored of an all-wool fabric; all are of good quality Jersey.

65c MEN’S SUSPENDERS Lisle dress suspenders and police and firemen’s braces. •d p .r 39c

35c MEN’S PARIS GARTERS Single grip, satin q pad. Special 1 q/C

INDIANA DAIL'S TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921.

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New Spring SKIRTS ‘ Brown, navy and checks, and navy and black serge—$3.98

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Easter Sale of BOYS’ SUITS Boys’ Clothing Values That Are Beyond Comparison. Boys’ 2-Pants SUITS I** Made of dependable materials; neat y*r 0 B dark mixtures; knicker; full lined;/ sizes Bto 17 years. ft ® fib Jr fl J/ B °ys’ AH-Wool Blue For Saturday Serge SUII S V on /y. Formerly One pair full lined knickers; large n , , 01 sizes, 15, 16 and 17, only. j Fficed at SIb.UU Boys’ Tailor-Made SUITS j only; formerly Finest All Wool Suitings; 2 Pair of Full ( sold at $22.50. Cut Pants; lined throughout; brown, > gray, tan and gre'ens; new and tasty 1 C! models; garments that are guaranteed to 1 Jft give you full satisfaction; sizes Bto 18. /

BOYS’ NEW EASTER HATS AND CAPS; $2.00 values; Saturday only $1.25 BOYS’ ALL WOOL PANTS, lined; $2.50 values; brown, green and tan; Sat- d* 1 AQ urday only at vpl.T'O

New SKIRTS Wool plaids and diagonal stripes. Specially priced for Saturday—s9.9B

Girls’ -Dresses Four Hundred of Them, in Sizes 7 to 14 Years. Values Up to $3.98 Will be sold Saturday only at this reduced price. n.49 Three tables will be filled to capacity with these fresh new Spring Wash Dresses —you will find several attractive models in plain Ginghams—in Checks and also in Plaid Ginghams; SOME with hand embroidery trimming.

BOYS’ WASH SUITS; boys' wash suits of fast color materials, white, fancy stripes aDd color combinations in Oliver Twist, middy and norfolk models, sizes 2Vi to 8; values to $3.50,

A Smashing Sale of Men’s Shirts That Recently Sold Up to $2.50

98c Thre is the finsst lot of shirts that have yet been offered in any sale at 98c. All cut full and roomy, perfect fitting and made In the best possible manner —

Repps Cords Printed Madras Percales Mercerized Cloths

Women’s Low SHOES Brings Values fhP* up to $5.50 at i Here's just the kind of footwear you want> an| l at a moderate V\ rrfev price, because of a very special n purchase. You’ll buy more than n. one P air when you see them, fesfrw One of the styles pictured is a dark tan calf lace oxford in the A iatest brogue style; also tan and black vici kid one and two-strap l°w shoes. All have the wanted .vX military walking heels. Full range of sizes up to 8, in width B to D, pair, $3.95.

Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ Easter Coats amid Wraps Good Looking Wraps , Smart Sport Coats , Handsome Street Coats All that are among the favorites in the new Spring fashions are here in goodly numbers —there are both light colors and dark colors in polos, velours, tricotines, tweeds, bolivias mixtures, etc —some belted, some flary—but in the new slender ized silhouettes —splendidly lined garments—and only $15.00.

$1.50 MIDDY BLOUSES —Of good quality *| white, also blue and copen middies. Braid I |||| trimmed. Sizes Bto 14 years and 36 to 44 sizes. A• \J \Jr

Every Suit Silk Lined It is real esconomy to purchase your suit dur- | lng this remarkable event. Whatever fashion | has decreed in material, trimming or color, 1 you will find it included. Simple, stra’ght-line effects with coats long and narrow, vie with loose box styles and lavishly trimmed suits featuring embroidery, silk bindings and silk braids. Superb materials.

Stylish Stout 'Dresses, Suits, Skirts

Stout Dresses All-wool jersey, straightline embroidery models, all new spring colors; sizes 46% to 52% —- $15.00 Stout Suits Tailored and embroidered models in gray, rookie, navy and black, materials axe tricotine, serge and Poiret twill. Special—s3s.oo Stout Skirts Beautiful patterns in all-wool plaids, sizes 32 to 38 waistline. Saturday only—--56.98

$5 Serge Middy Blouses For Children and Misses

Regulation styles in all-wool navy blue serge Middies —trimmed with white braid on collar and cuffs — with silk anchors. A most unusual offering and one mothers will appreciate.

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