Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1925 — Page 3
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925
MR. FIX IT WILL HELP ABOLISH FIRE HAZARDS Junk Yard to Be Inspected— Other Complaints Are Received. Mr. Fixit of The Indianapolis Time§ staff has been able to help many citizens obtan repairs for streets and to better health conditions. He is The Times representative at the city hall. Write him your complaints at The Times. V Removal of Are hazards was added to Mr. Fixit’s repertoire today, resulting in liaison with fire prevention headquarters. Capt. A. W. Allbright of the Are prevention bureau ordered an inspection of conditions in a Junk yard reported in a letter to Mr. Fixit by J. A. G. If a fire hazard exists, the department will remedy conditions. Dear Mr. Fixit: I see by The Times that you are the man to ask for things that need fixing. Our street hasn’t had any oiL for three years and the dust is terrible. Would you please see that we get the street oiled and oblige property' owners on W. Minnesota St. Also there is a ten-acre field with weeds that need cutting. Property Owners W. P. Hargon, clerk of the street commissioner's ofiice, has promised oil as soon as possible. If you will give Mr. Fixit the
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Oh! Man! Again the Pettis Man’s Shop Leads the Way ! ! 2,009 Fine Straw Hats from England!! In a Big Pettis is not in the Straw Hat Business Straw Hats' BUT we saw the opportunity to render a real, a great serv- can have the smartness of line—ice to Indianapolis men—and we bought 2,000 hats direct from that air of quality that one has the English maker 1 < teamed to expect in the foreignmade hats! We do not propose to have a long-drawn-out sale—but a Made of select straw, in the swift, smashing event—that will send them out in a day—or a most desired shapes. Beautifully few days. trimmed and finished! The hats will be spread out, so The Values are Outstanding at SI.BB t “ you Z** a , l th "“- The hats are so fine — so fashionable — that a man need only V * * ilat S Ul6 I FIC6 • to see them—to buy. u.k. t k . •. „tr^ Pettis Dry Goods Cos. The New York Store . . . . Established 1853
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Mrs. Ronald J. Honeyman will reign as “Queen Suzanne I” at the Portland, Ore., rose festival next month. A member of a pioneer Portland family', she will make her triumphal entry on the historic battleship Oregon. exact location of the weedy field, he will take, up that matter. Dear Mr. Fixit: We have been troubled for a long time with a bad hole in the sidewalk. This was made when the street was paved some two years ago, and has never been fixed. The hole is gradually getting worse and is a great source of annoyance. We would like for you to see that this hole is placid on the list for repairs. D. BLUE. 843 S. Sheffield Ave. You may expect repairs to the sidewalk within the next few days, Mr. Fixit was assured by Otto J. Smelcer, commissioner of improved streets. Dear Mr. T’fixit: The glass in the east side of stop sign at Maple Rd. and Meridian St. is broken and ‘stop’ doesn’t show. CAUTIOUS CLAUD. John Berry, electrical engineer of the board of safety, has ordered another glass. It should arrive in a few days. Dear Mr. Fixit: There is a big cave-in on Sixteenth St., just east of Meridian St. Excavation has been made and pavement has sunk about a foot. It is dangerous. R. G. Contractor of building ia responsible for repairing the damage, but Otto J. Smelcer, superintendent of improved street, said he would repair the hole Immediately.
J. W. STOKES SERVICES Pharmacy Official Was Active in Various Masonic Orders. Funeral services for John Walter Stokes, 41, who died Tuesday at Sunnyside Sanitarium, were held this morning at 10 a. m. at the Ragsdale A Price funeral parlor, with burial at Crown Hill cemetery.
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Mr. Stokes was vice president of the Stokes Pharmacy Company. He was a member of several Masonic orders, including the Indianapolis Council, Keystone chapter of Royal Arch Masons, Raper Commandery, Knights Templar and the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Murat Temple. A widow and two children s;jrvive. Mr. Stokes was a member of the Central Ave. Christian Church.
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Home Frocks — Cool and Becoming! —Exceptionally Smart Styles! —Beautiful Color Effects! f \ y | r^ | Housework seems more pleasant \\ \ when one is daintily clad 1 Apron \ frocks were designed for the i \ \ \ as particular in her “about the house” appearance as she is in her Crisp checked ginghams in broken V/ an( i two-tone fancy checks and Vr*Nl “ YQrvScOvk / cleverly fashioned. Square or \\ ft \\ \V\ round neck models with convenient \\r Ypockets, and dainty embroidery. || V v j /J| xb U Almost every wanted color and |.j i&O color combination! Yet for such style
Suspender Skirts! So Popular for Summer Wear 5, 2 , $1 .95 16 to hO ■ Attractive models of flannel, serge and fancy plaids in pleasing colors and color combinations. Regular $2.95 and $3.95 qualities. Unusual values at $1.95.
Girls ’ School Bloomers 49c Black and white sateen bloomers. Siren 6 to 1* years, l’alr, 49*.
To{s* PBinty Frocks 49c Made of pretty c he c k ed Amoskeag gingham for little girls. 2 to 8 years. Pocket* and touches of embroidery lend churra. 49e.
1,860 Pairs Pure Silk Hosiery 39c They are substandards of SI.OO first quality stockings. Black and colors, lisle foot and toe. 'Pair, 39*.
Women’s Rayon Vests 59c Plain or fancy weave; of extra fine quality In all colora. Sizes 30 to 46. Very specially priced at 59c.
Women’s , Knit Union Suits 39c Made with bulltqp shoulders and tight knee. Sizes 80 to 48. Specially priced at 39*.
Qt) 100 Women’s v COATS! \v\ Taken From, Our Regular VM 11 $10.95 and $19.95 Stock if $r sq.9o Jl O and / / iM/r> Truly unusual values are these coats. Made in attractive styles and of materials that are J ft soft and becoming. Many styles from which //[ to'choose. J[l \ Broken sizes but every size in the assortC. lum. ment. Sizes 16 to 42. Tailored and Trimmed H-A-T-S jk 1.85 CSL Hats that are becoming to the young / / girl and models that are flattering to the / / matron. In a wide variety of shapes and,/ / * tfy materials. Neatly tailored or more elab- r orately trimmed in the newest modes. ifvL _ You will find most any shade in the col- ■ #^T / Leatherette hats are included at this ./ y I price. Very smart and youthful. Decid- ' / edly bargains at $1.85. x
Untrimmed Hats, 79c An unusual end-of-season purchase—Boo hats in all. Every wanted style and material in the lot A delightful assortment of newest colors. Early in the season they sold for $1.95 to $3.95. Just a little trimming will make these into smart models for wear throughout the summer.
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<S Girls’COATS /A)s\ A Number Reduced to Only *5- ! i Girls’ spring coats of tan and cherry 1 colored polaires, in beltless styles, neat- g ly trimmed with braid and buttons. f /I Sizes 8 to U Years jM These Are Higher Priced t Coats, Greatly Reduced to $5
Girls ’ Dresses 89c Only 000 of the** dressea for girls 7 to 14. Made of fast colored gingham, and many of ihe V to to year sizes hare matching bloomera. 89*.
1,000 Pairs Women’s Bloomers 69c Many of genuine Windsor crepe, llngette, checked and striped batiste. 090.
Womens Knit Vests 29c Only a limited number of these vests at this low priea. All sizes. While they lost. 29*.
u Happy Home” Frocks 97c Well made frocks, of Amoskeag and Security ginghams, also chambrays. M o r o than 20 styles to se- ( lect from, every one guaranteed fast color. Sizes 30 to 46. 97*.
Handy Dandy Aprons 69c Os guaranteed Amoskeag gingham, trimmed with white pipings and finished with side pockets. Pretty colors, each, HOC.
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