Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1925 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24,1925

AUTO ROUTE TO GARFIELD PARK HARD TO FIND Mr. Fixit Informed by Park Superintendent Signs Will Be Placed. A tetter to Mr. Fixit of The Indianapolis Times staff will help you in obtaining' needed improvements to streets, alleys and other public works. Writs him at The Times. Garfield Park, one of the beauty spots of the city is hard to find, Mr. Fixit learned today. The route to its celebrated sunken gardens is a mystery to most north side motorists. R. Walter Jarvis, city park superintendent, agreed that the way should be marked and promised Mr. Fixit to take steps to that effect at ohce. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I hunted an hour in my automobile trying to find Garfield Park. A street sign or two would help north siders to find this beauty spot. Why can’t we advertise this place a little more? Too, there’s a gang of young toughs that patrol the bridge over Pleasant Run, making insulting remarks to women. NORTH SIDER. Jarvis will install arrow signs designating the route at once. The best way for north siders to find the gardens is to proceed south on Meridian St. to Madison Ave.; thence south on Madison Ave. to Pleasant Run Blvd., then follow the boulevard east to Garfield Park. H. Houston Tall, assistant park superintendent, said a park police-'’ man will be on guard to curb the cut-ups. ■ DEAR MR. FIXIT: Can you please give me information when the apartment house on Springdale PI , belonging to the school board, will have to be vacated to be torn down? The numbers of the apartments are l? 20-28. William H. Book, business manager of the school board, said he expected to order the apartments vacated soon. However, thirty days’ notice will be given all occupants. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Will you please see what can be done about the street ligl*t in front of 2157 N. Pennsylvania St.? In the evenings it is impossible to sit on our front porch without feeling as if we were on inspection. A coat of black paint will fix it, but I don’t know where to get a permit. The board of works has a strictly enforced rule that no permits of this nature shall be Issued, Elmer Williams, secretary, said. If the light in front of your home were dimmed, it would not illuminate the remainder of the neighborhood. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I would like for you to help me get results. The vault in my yard is awful. The tioor is dangerous, etc. MRS. T. S. S. The board of health will send an inspector at once to your property and will insist that needed repairs be effected, if necessary, Mr. Fixit was told. TO A TIMES READER: The board of health will investigate this condition on Massachusetts Ave., you reported. Let us know if you fail to obtain satisfaction. MAY REVOKE PAROLES Caleb S. Denny, secretary of the Sta’ 3 board of pardons, in a letter to Governor Jackson has recommended that the paroles of twentyone prisoners be revoked because of default in payment of fin, einstallments.

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Reduced Prices All Standard Brand TIRES INDIANA TIRE SALES AT THE POINT Capitol end Indiana Area.

100 Firestone Race Tires 29x4y 2 and 30x5 Fit 20-inch rims, Bargains. Lincoln Tire Cos. •06.08 N. Capitol. Phone LI. 6666.

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Another Big Wonder Day Millinery Special Values Up to $7.50 All Styles All SUe All Shapes Close-fitting hats of white kid, especially smart for bobbed heads. Spme have black, almond, copen and red trimmings contrasting embroideries, etc. Soft, closefitting. Also included in this sale are hats of hair braid, Leghorn, peanut straw and novelty straw. The woman who shops carefully will be delighted at this opportunity to get hats to match several frocks, thereby adding greatly to the attractiveness of her Summer wardrobe. mheMillerl'ohlCom % I imu res womin /* M

StandardDictionary defines as 14 feeling of mingled curiosity and surprise afjeded or filled with wonder. marvelous'! Extraordinary* and Special Purchases Odds and Ends of oui’ own stocks*"All reduced to a fraction of their real worth <v on „ WONDER DATTHE Bargain Day of Etfcry Month L A

TWO NEW SUMMER DRESSES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Here Tomorrow—Wonder Day Only Over 250 brand new $3.00 Over 250 beautiful new $5.00 grades, in every wanted style* • \ v grades, in all the new colorIn all sizes. -’ngs. In all sizes. Dresses 1m Dresses njp j - % Over 250 silk summer SIO.OO W Over 250 high quality $15.00 grades in all the new fashions u grades, in all the new main all sizes. terials—in all sizes. Dresses iHI Dresses

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We Have Done It Again! —How? Read This Letter! Copy of a Letter from Our Home Office, 208 Fifth Ave. New York, June 18, 1925, Dear 'Mr. Feldman: We are shipping you f today 1,000 Dresses for our next “Wonder Day,” Thursday, June 25th, to sell “2 for $2.50,” “2 for $5.00,” “2 for $10.00” and “2 for $15.00,” as previously noted. In the “2 for $2.50” lot of Dresses you will find numbers very similar to those we sold in our first “Wonder Day” at $2.00 each, and few numbers that sold at $3.00 each. There is not a single Dress in this lot that could not he sold regularly for at least $3.00 each. Our selling price is “2 for $2.50.” In the “2 for $5.00” lot there are such Dresses that we our-selves-paid $3.75 each for, just a week ago, and there is no Dress in the lot that can be had regularly for less than $3.75 each at wholesale. Our felling price is “2 for $5.00.” The “2 for $10.00” Dress lot is more than exceptional, inasmuch as it contains some very new numbers that are worth ordinarily $6,75 each at wholesale. A good many of these Dresses ivere sold by their manufacturers up to a few weeks ago for $10.75 each wholesale. Our selling price is “2 for $10.00.”" . 1 In the “2 for $15.00” group we are doing mo-re than ordinary “'Wonders,” as there are Dresses in this group that cost regularly up to $12.75 each at wholesale. Our selling price is “2 for $15.00.” Don’t ask us how \ye can do all this. It would be very hard for us to explain it to you in a letter and equally hard to explain it personally. Asa matter of fact we ourselves here thought that it was absolutely impossible to do until we had gone out and DONE IT! We know that these are the greatest bargains we have ever offered in your city, and all these Dresses should sell in one day, “Wonder Day.” This is not a “sales letter,” hut an enumeration of actual facts. Yours for a Bigger and Better “Wonder Day.” Very Truly, Signed: The Miller-Wohl Company. MIW-BZ

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For One Day Only Take your pick of hundreds of pairs of fine new footwear for only $2 a a pair. Worth many times the money. Tremendous variety—buy several pairs for the regular price of one. JK I M 18m Balloon Bole Oxfords 2 * * iM&rh \ V Fancy Straps • / All Colors Including White , High, Low or Military Heels Various Leathers

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