Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 324, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1927 — Page 5
'{APRIL 21, 1927-
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BOOST VALUE OF HAMMONDUTILITY State Tax Board Passes on Many Service Concerns. --An increase in the valuation of the Northern Indiana Public Service Company of from $25,743,780 to $33,072,360 for taxation purposes Was ordered by the State tax board late Wednesday. The increase of $7,328,580 was the largest of the day. Other valuations changes ordered were: Northern Indiana Power Company. Indianapolis, from $6,273,690 in 1926, to $6,175,696; Public Service Pipe Line Company of Gary, $500,000 in 1926, to $300,000; Peru Gas Company, $313,800, 1926, to $250,000; East Chicago Gas Company, $50,000, 1926, to $35,000; Indiana Electric Corporation, Chicago, $7,000,000, 1926, to $6,500,000; Moran Electric Company, Moran, $30,000, 1926, to $25,000, and Attica Electric Company, $320,000, 1926, to $297,930. No changes were made in valuations for: Kokomo Gas and Fuel Company, $373,000; Noblesville Water and Light Company, $100,000; Indiana Gas Light Company, $150,000; Indiana Gas Transportation Company, Ft. Wayne, $207,890; Wabash Valley Electric Company, Indianapolis, $2,324,060, and the Frankfort Water Works Company, $250,000.
Hoosier Briefs
John Reahard, farmer near Laketon, was run over by a tractor but lives to tell the story. He fell on soft mud and was pushed down into the soft earth instead of being crushed. More than 300 Shriners are attending the spring convocation of the Masonic order of the Evansville valley at Evansville. Bloomington park board has obtained options for a city park and swimming pool to cost $57,000. Chief Torpedoman M. R. Gold farb of Terre Haute has signed up another recruit, but not for the navy. The enlistment is for life, he says. His marriage to Rosanna Cecelia Schaffer has been announced. Frankfort citizens are happy. Coach Case, who piloted the high school basketball team to a state championship, has signed up for another year. W. A. Dickson of Elwood has announced lie has sold the Baby Grand and Alhambra theaters and the site of tiie old opera house to a large theatrical corporation which is opening amusement houses in twenty Indiana cities. Daylight savings for Anderson will be considered at the council meeting tonight. Mrs. Clyde Ward of Marion was seriously burned when a skillet of hot grease exploded, setting fire to her clothes. Senator Arthur Robinson will address the Loyal Men’s Bible Class of the East Main Street Christian Church at Elwood Sunday. Petition has been filed by Newcastle citizens seeking an election for a SIOO,OOO bond issue to build a county hospital. Must Modify Rates Modification of railway freight rates so reduce prejudice caused by difference in cost of wheat and wheat flour shipments from Missouri river points to Indiana and States east has been ordered by the Interstate Commerce Commission, in Washington. The commission found the rates exceed those in effect from Minneapolis, Minn. Plan for Memorial Day The second meeting of the General Memorial Association, to plan this year's celebration of Memorial Day, will be held at Ft. Friendly, G. A. R. home, 512 N. Illinois St., this evening.
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Special Values £os* Friday Shoppers! DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE W AYRES SERVICE • LOW PRICES
ii %sii p l 5 Sale of 600 Lamp Bases Every Lamp in Stock Reduced 25% to 40% —No Exceptions Bridge Lamps and Junior Lamps—ln Four Low Price Groups
At Swedish iron lamps in bridge and junior styles; wooden lamps in natural walnut finish; bases of wood in gold polychrome fin i sh; metal bridge lamps ■frith iron arm. Also 25 odd lamps.
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New Spring Dresses, $lO This is a very low price for such fine dresses as these —newly arrived and offered now for the first time. There are brand new styles for juniors, misses, women and large women —bolero, two-piece dresses, tailored models; trimmed with jabot fronts, tucks, pleats, etc. include washable crepes, flat crepes and georgettes in these smart spring colorings—black, navy, tropic blue, reef rose, new grays, new rose, pink, orchid. Sizes 13 to 52. *
Women's Rayon Underwear
$1.0(1 Each A complete assortment of lovely knit rayon underwear is here to select from chemise in smartly tailored and lace-trimmed styles with ribbon shoulder straps; bloomers with elastic at waist and knee; serviceable slips, and tailored stepins. A good choice of pastel tints in regular and medium sizts. Rayon Pajamas, $1.95 Lustrous rayon pajamas that are wonderfully durable, lace trimmed at hems, round neck style; medium sizes, in peach, orchid, flesh and maize. % Women’s Knit Vests, 19c Elastic cotton knit vests with built-up shoulders; nicely tailored at neck and armholes; furnished with drawstring. In regular sizes. Irregular qualities.
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At A group of lamps from Kaplan, beautifully made; gold and silver plated finish bases; bases in wood and iron com bin a t ions; heavy metal bases with ornamental iron arm.
New Spring Coats $5.95 and $10.95 In these two special price groups are coats for sports, for dress, for street wear and general knockabout wear. Every one a remarkable value at its price. AT j* q p—Sports coats of pretty plaids and mixV')t JJ tures, in attractive double-breasted mannish styles. Fine for motor trips, outings and general wear. Sizes 14 to 42. AT d* 1 A Q P —An unusual assortment of brand new coats for sports and dress in a good choice of both mannish and feminine styles. Materials
include satins, Poiret tweeds and others. Nicely trimmed, some with white coney (rabbit) fronts and collars, some with embroidered sleeves. In several wanted colors. Sizes 16 to 44.
Children’s Taped • Union Suits, 50c Light weight soft cotton knit union suits; low neck, sleeveless, knee length, drop seat, button down the front; first quality; sizes 2 to 12 years. Children’s “Babe Ruth” Athletic Union Suits, 79c Suit Suits of an unusual quality in a fine pincheck nainsook; taped and hemstitched at neck; well reinforced seat; straight leg for boys; elastic run for girls; drop seat; sizes 2 to 12.
Lamp Shades Reduced There is a large collection of bridge and junior lamp shades reduced for this clearance. All are beautiful styles in a wide choice of colors and combinations. Lovely trimming of ruching, fringe, etc. They range from $1 to 95 each —very unusual values, all.
Sketched M Stock
SUBSTANDARDS OF REAL SILK Hose A Discontinued jg Number Pr. Reduced to This is a lovely stocking of pure silk, in service weight with lisle hemmed top, seamed back, double heel and toe, in a good assortment of popular spring colors. Sizes to 10.
Women’s Lisle Hose, 17c Pr. A sturdy cotton stocking to wear about the house. Has hemmed top, seamed back, full reinforcement. Irregulars > Black and colors. Sizes 8% to 10. Women’s Silk Chiffon Hose, 35c Pr. (3 Prs., $1) Greatly reduced for clearance. Pure thread silk chiffon with lisle hem, seamed back, double heel and toe. Irregulars. In black and a few colors. Sizes 8% to 10.
At Just 21 beautiful lamps in this group; all from the Rembrandt Mfg. Cos., very high grade makers. They come in both bridge and junior styles with gold plated finish.
Children's Flay Suits $1 Ea. Two-piece play suits that are good-looking as well as very serviceable. Suits consist of bloomers with band top and elastic at knee, and middy with square collar, V neck, elbow sleeves and trimmed pocket. Neatly made in choice of good quality dark blue ginghams or khaki. Sizes 3 to 8. CHILDREN'S SWEATERS in smart slipover and buttonup styles. All wool, in novelty and plain weaves. Some have plain neckline, others collar and pocket trimmed; in tan, green, red, blue and combinations. Sizes 3 to 6 91.85. INFANTS’ COATS of pongee or crepe de chine, in charming little double-breast-ed style; some with belts in back; lined throughout. Colors are blue, pink or white. Sizes 1 to 3. Special at 93. Girls’ Wash Dresses, $1 Splendidly made little dresses of gingham and printed fabrics in pleated and ruffled styles; square and round necks; three-quarter sleeves; pocket, braid and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 7 to 14.
Children’s Plaited Rayon Half Socks, 35c Pr. (3 Prs. for $1) Dainty half socks of rayon, plaited over lisle, in drop stitch and plain knit styles, roll tops, in many pretty colors; firsts and irregulars. Sizes 4% to 8%. Women’s Hose, Rayon From Top to Toe, 50c A durable stocking of lustrous rayon from top to toe. Fully lisle reinforced, hemmed top, seamed back. Sizes to 10. Irregulars.
At 31 Beautiful metal lamps; very heavily constructed with twisted standard; mostly in junior style. Seven lamps in this group have marble bases; extraordinary values.
Chic Felt Hats for Spring Wear
Radically Reduced to /"Ak amt *l9 (Mn jF Sketched From Helmets, berets, short W?' dP Stock brims, roll brims, medium 1 *J brims—all of these smart I N / shapes are to be found in I l this splendid sale group. * \ They are high grade hats /\ from well-known manufacturers, made of fine imported felts, and fully silk 4 *^o*l3 lined. The crowns are > \ smartly creased and stitch- —\ \ . ed, and cleverly bonded. fig -" <\ \ Colors are red, orchid, pink, gooseberry, sand, Mi pablo, mother goose, copen, Jr * zJh&h rose and tangerine. Small, \/ Jpl medium and large head New Scarfs for Spring . iand Summer, $1.49 'y These are very exceptional values at a special price. They come in printed, plain and ombre crepes and georgettes, with both fringed and hemmed ends; two yards long and 18 and 20 inches wide; also the shorter sports scarf. In all the wanted colorings. \
Sketched yIL ) r*L. J * From / w ARROW BOOTH for SAVINGS 7 \ SPECIAL SALE MERCHANDISE oppereo mere rociAw r \ Sale of ‘ , Femi-Wear‘ ! Semi-Made Dresses At a Remarkable Saving Price M Here’s a real opportunity to ‘‘sew and save”—just think, anew summer dress COMPLETE for only 79c—all materials furnished, and all that remains for you to do is to sew it together and, add a few touches of embroidery. Semi-made dresses are designed and cut out by experts, in lovely summer styles. Charming novelty wash fabrics are used in a good choice of patterns and wanted colorings. All necessary material, buttons, snaps, etc., are furnished. They are cut to fit—just sew it together and it’s ready to wear. Come early while fhere is still a complete assortment. 590 Pairs Women's Shoes Reduced to sl*9s Pair This is a big lot of smartly styled strap slippers and oxfords taken from our regular stock and reduced to this low figure for clearance. Every pair is a splendid value—representing fine workmanship and good materials. Sizes 3 to 8 in the lot, hut not all sizes in each style. Children’s Oxfords Women’3 Oxfords Sizes 5-11, $1.50; $2.95 Pair lli/ 2 -2, $1.95 Women’s ThompsonBlack patent and tan ox- Crooker arch support oxfords trimmed with' fords with Goodyear smoked elk; flexible retan welt; military heel; black leather soles; a wonderful patent; AAA to E value. widths in sizes 4 to 10. Women’s Lingerie, 69c GOWNS of striped batiste and muslin In bodice top style; very neatly tailored. Also a'short sleeve model; white, pink, peach; sizes 16-17. STEPINS of muslin and crepe In white only; plain and hemstitched styles; in extra sizes. ATHLETIC SUITS of white madras in bodice top style and open crotch. Sizes 34 to 44. Women’ Bandeau Brassieres, 19c or 3 for 50c Narrow bandeau style brasseires of pink madras; with elastic Inserts at sides. Sizes 32 to 44.
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