Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1925 — Page 14

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LIGHT TURNED AROUND, SAYS FIXIT WRITER No Illumination on Street, According to Letter. Let Mr. Fixit help you WMent jour case to city officials. He is The Tin IP s reoresentativp at the city hall. Write him at The Times. Men abotu town have searched for the man who turns off the bright lights, but a correspondent of Mr. Fixit wants to know who turned around the light at Pleasant Hun Blvd. and Randolph St. DEAR MR. FIXIT: While moving houses to vacate for Pleasant Run Blvd. they turned the street light around °o that the light doesn’t show on Randolph fit. at all. There are no sidewalks south of Orange St. and it is very muddy. JOSEPH M’MANNIS, 1315 S. Randolph St. That’s what might .be termed dirty work at the cross roads. James H. Hensley, engineer of street lighting, will Investigate. DEAR MR. FIXIT: lam writing in regard to the crossing at Tenth and Bellefontaine Sts. It is a very dangerous crossing and much more so now as they have a vegetable stand in the front yard. A large canvas covering makes it impossible to see west from the north. TIMES READER. Sergt. Edward F. Moore of the police accident prevention bureau has promised Mr. Fixit to take a look at the condition. DEAR MR. FIXIT. At the north; west comer of Meridian and New York Sts., they placed the timer for the automatic signal on red pedestal, the kind they place fire alarm boxes on in the downtown district. From a distance it looks as if a fire alarm was on that corner, but there isn’t any. If a fire would break out near there someone would go to that corner thinking the timer was a fire box. The nearest box is two blocks away, at Meridian and Vermont Sts. E. J. John Berry, board of safety electrical engineer, will investigate. DEAR MR. FIXIT: We have lived at 4724 E. Tenth St. just a month. When we moved out there we found the garbage man was to come on Wednesdays and Saturdays and the trash man on Tuesdays of each week. The garbage man takes our garbage on Wednesdays, but deliberately drives past without taking it up on Saturdays. MR. AND MRS. E. A. BUTLER, 4724 E. Tenth St. Your complaint has been referred to the board of sanitary commissioners. Capt. Fred Drinkut, who has helped Mr. Fixit solve many tough problems, comes across with a ticklish one of his oWn. DEAR MR. FIXIT: The condition of Tibbs Ave., from Washington

Clean-Up Sale PHONOGRAPHS DOWN X AWeek Will deliver any instrument during this sale. Each and every used machine guaranteed to be in first-class condition, many of them can hardly be told from new. One dollar a week pays for one. The greatest phonograph values we have ever offered. Victrola Console. New. Beautiful oak finish..,..s 55.00 Yictrola Upright. New. Adam Period Model... .$125.00 Pooley Console. Used. Walnut cabinet. Like new. .$55.00 Adler-Royal Console. New. Was $125.00. Sale price $89.00 Brunswick Upright. Used $45.00 Vitanola Upright. Used M • $45.00 Victor Table Model. Used $42.50 Portaphone. Leather Case $32.50 Victqr Portable. Mahogany . $25.00 Victor Portable. Leather Case $25.00 Regal Portable. Leather Case $20.00 Outing Portable. Leather Case $17.50 One Upright Phonograph $21.50 SPECIAL! 300 VICTOR RECORDS • Double-Face Victor Records, . _ • both vocal and Instru- l~r~ jS v (B Qfl mental, while they last, on J INDIANAPOLIS MUSIC HOUSE 134 N. PENN. ST.

to Michigan St. is terrible. It’s full of holes and dangerous to cars. I understand the State owns most of the land abutting the street. Also, there is a bad hole where the street car company has failed to fill tiacks at EL Michigan St. and Bosart Ave. FRED DRINKUT The board of works will tackle this problem of Tibbs Ave., Mr. Fixit was informed. Orders already have been issued to the Indianapolis Street Rjailway Oom-> pany by the board to repair the hole at Bosart Ave. > DEAR MR. FIXIT: I would like to call your attention to the coni dition of the alley between Tabor and Kelley St. from 1337 E. Tabor St. to Linden St. The mud is very deep and there are large holes. A few loads of cinders would do a lot of good. TAXPAYER, 1337 E. Tabor St. Frank Reid, inspector of the street commissioner’s department, will head his flivver out your way soon, he promised Mr. Fixit. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I was out-of-town at the primary election and forgot to register. Have I any chance to vote? CITIZEN. Mr. is sorry to inform you you’re out of luck. Registrations closed a few days ago.

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— Pettis Dry Goods Cos. . . * : • * The New York Store—Established 1853 Pettis Dry Goods Cos. n "■■■ 11 11 "■ ' 11 1 ■ ' ' 1 Women’s Pure Silk Jib JL# 1 BL sL*S& mBO MEifkfmw and Rayon Hosiery WX These are Irregulars SI.OO _ Wy " """ * • Mm- quulity “Allen A" J| 4 IW THE thrift basement

Two Anniversary Sale Prices in an Important Selling of a FUR-TRIMMED ic-O-A-TSi Os Fine Materials and Distinctive Styles IgpljKpjy j&tw i 15 s 23i f l i In this group are lustrous bolivia j Coats of a quality and style. Ma- \ | // i / coats, trimmed with collars of i terials include bolivia, suede, broad- \I J I / i Mandel or Manchurian Wolf fur. Back C cloth, buckskin and pinpoint. Beautifully \I / If I flares, side flares and straight lines, j fur-trimmed. Sizes for misses, women and \I I If I Models for dress or sports, in sizes for j larger women. $23.00. J I II I women and misses. $15.00. > „ . „ .... _ —JI f—■• W / 1 " r - * \ Rusty Pcutty p FrinC| l lunrij Deer f | /I A Colors Include Blacky Brown, j Rosewood, Green, Gracklehead, firlj fsj Tib Rust, Penny and Kit Fox $ Black and Brown |j (f On Sale Only in the Pettis Thrift Basement V

Children*s . Wool Sweaters! $ J .95 , Button-front and slipover styles. Knit link and link or Jacquard knit. Colors, tan, brown and copen. Sizes 24 to 28, $1.95. i —On SaJs Only In the Petti# Thrift Basement.

Girls > Nev) Plaid DRESSES $2^95 "Warm, comfortable dresses, ideas for school wear. In very attractive plaids in pleasing color combinations. These are dresses that combine excellent style, splendid workmanship and a low price. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Special at $2.95 each. —On Sole Only In the Pettis Thrift Basement.

Girls' Smart Winter A COATS! f—• .(M> ff [_s±l Mothers will appreciate the quality and style r m l[ of these coats and doubly appreciate the low I ! price. And girls will be pleased with their dash I / and individuality. They are made of velour, polairo and wool plaids, nicely tailored and Jl ,U m lined. Collars of Mandel and Coney. Sizes 6to 14 years. Each, $5.00. —On Sole Only In the Fettis Thrift Basement.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Saturday—Another Group of Trimmed HATS $| .££ I # A wonderful collection of smart hats priced at an irresistible figure. The assortment includes styles, colors, materials and trimmings suitable for all ages. On sale tomorrow, Saturday, at $1.95 each. —Pettis Thrift Basement.

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2,000 Women*s Handkerchiefs! 3c—7c lie Here’s one you can order by mail, by. the dozen, and the more you order the more you save. These Handkerchiefs are all perfect and there are many styles to choose from. Handkerchiefs that usually sell for sc, 10c and 15c. —On Sole Only In the Fettis Thrift Hdaement.

Women’s Cotton Union Suits 89c Medium weight cotton suits in a cream tint, with fibre silk stripe. Bodice and built up shoulder styles, knee length. Sizes 36 to 44. Seconds. Sale price, 89c. —On Sale Only in the Pettis Thrift Basement. Infants’ Pure Silk and Wool Hosiery 49© Slight irregulars of the 75c grade. Pure wool and silk mixed In all sizes, 4 to —On Sale Only in the Pettis Thrift Basement. Children’s Stockings 25© Fine combed cotton hose for boys or girls. Plain ribbed, or derby ribbed style. Exceptionally serviceable. In black. Special values. Boys’ Heavy Hosiery Special 19c These should be 36c. Heavy weight, with strong legs and reinforced feet. Irregulars. Black only. All sizes. —On Sale Only in the Pettis Thrift Basement.

Circular Skirts, Tailored and Princess Lines in New Fall Dresses! f Richly embroid- One and two- FSf ered Satina. Neat- . piece styles. Back ly tailored wool- Flares. Front fS/jDp\ ens. U/ yj H Flares. Straight- MJI Balbrlggans. Self- Kj| KJ lines. Puff |ffliSy/r\ striped twills. §3 H sleeves. Snug-fit- M'r'r Smart velveteens || H feing High Collars Jumper frocks of EB M a . trfvFyff £*/ velveteens and 19 wk Ne w Necklines. W-Lj. plaid comblna- mmH* Glitterinj; Metal- ChjjjKfM tlons. lie Trimmings. ' Sizes for the younger miss as well as the Braßßl matron are equally represented in this marvel- VflH ous collection of dresses. A few in sizes 46 to 50. TT j / sll A group of dresses that gives us great satis- M / ( faction to be able to offer. Superior style and $Hv( M remarkable quality! jJ * —On Sale Only In the Petti* Thrift Basement.

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Women’s High-Grade FOOTWEAR! ‘2.79 and *3.95 Remarkable values to be had in the latest styles and materials. All typ-’s of heels and a wide range of sizes. Strap Effects, Buckle Pumps, Patent Leathers, Satins, Calfskins and Blonde Kid Priced specially at $2.79 and $3.95 a pair. —Pettis Thrift Basement.

Children’s Union Suits 89 | Keep the youngsters warm \ and comfortable in coldest J #sj V 1 weather. These are regula- wH ; j Hon and waist-button models. \| Random ribbed. Qualities VW r that usually sell at a much higher figure. Sizes 2 to 16 WF ttr years. The suit, 89c. Ills. —On Sato Only in the Pettis Thrift Basement.

New Corduroy Robes For Cool Mornings $2-95 An opportunity to obtain a beautiful corduroy robe at a gratifyingly low figure. In a variety of lovely colors, both plain and embossed. Each, $2.96. —On Sato Only in the Pettis Thrift Basement.

New Styles in Warm, Cosy Sport SWEATERS! ®Wind Breaker and Turtle Neck Styles In charming colors of powder blue, silver and buff. Made with the nev/ border bottom and sleeve. A practical and comfortable sweater for fall and wlnSizes for women and misses, —On Sale Only In the Petti# Thrift Basement.

Indian Blanket Coats! SB-75 For autumn, motoring, campus and street wear, these coats meet every- requirement of style, newness and comfort. There’s a warmth and richness in their colorings and they hjve deep, roomy pockets and large collars that may be fastened snugly under the chin. Sizes 14 to 20. At an unusually low price! $8.75. —On Sato Only in tho Fettls Thrift Baaement,

FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1925

Boys’ Slip-Over Sweaters $1.09 In popular V neck styles with large shawl collars In contrasting colors. An ideal sweater for school wear. Splendid quality. All sizes. Each, $1.09. —On Sato Only In the Pettis Thrift Basement.