Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1936 — Page 7

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Director of Utility Repea Assertion in Talk ta Kiwanians.

D. J. Angus, Citizens Gas 4 Coke Utility director, today peated his assertion that gas, if introduced in Indianapo.

would cost consumers 8.1 / nn oe pr more a 1000 cubic feet than 7 1 fa i present rates for manufactured " 7 :

Kiwanis

ent gas situation and problems con-

fronting the municipally-owned 7 utility, 7 } The present transmission and 1 distribution expense, and fixed 7 c charges of 56 cents a 1000 cubic| {7 ~~ 11

feet Jor manufactured sas woud va 7 These are made of fine] the same if na 7 i : ; vod doen wid "| |{GF LN ox T Thursday and F riday Only! Best | poe sims. | a - : colors. 3 “On that. basi the cot of natura | 1m. post that she out | YELLOW Selections to Early Comers! Err J

as delivered to the consumer would ' SIGNS ” approximately 92 cents a 1000 attempt a trans-Atlantic flight to

cubic feet,” he said. “Prior to the| her native Sweden was suggested recent reduction in rates, we were| py the inspection of Roosevelt ' HILFE _— LOTS TIT OUR b WN SLIT selling artificial gas at an average Field, L. I., made by the beauti- Ca a

of 88.9 cents, which shows that the change to natural gas would result| ful Baroness Eva von Blixen-

been oes = | IRE goo ETT RATE TAI

reduction -in rates, the loss would nts” COAL MINERS LEAD ou I - a be 21 Saal said that the board of EXPLOSIVES USERS AS 1 ; The Leader Store 2-Day Super Sale in August is one of the outstanding sale days in Indianapolis. So

directors would attempt to arrive great is the public interest—so tremendous is the Tesponse—that it usually keeps 1 us busy taking care’ of the crowds! Come early!

The 2-Day SUPER-SALE we're holding this year will be even more exciting. our keen, alert iy

at a solution of the natural gas

problem in the best interests of the Of 4,601,373 ds of lost , consumers Ase PrOmpLY 88 18 AN | seq by tncustriesin Indiana. the "WINFIELD Silver-| | White and Pastel

b hed ‘afte deliberate | first six months of this year, i and. careful consideration of the | 508840 pounds were consumed by plated Tableware MILLINERY ing staff has been buying up remnant lots from manufacturers at almost give-away prices. We have. snfire proviem. coal mines in the state, the Insti- Service for Six -§ +. taken all remnants and odd lots in our entire stock and reduced prices to ridiculous levels! Some Manufacturing Cost Lower tute of Explosive Makers reported $ 1 Oc | 224 Single Pcs.,

a a . today.” items slightly soiled from handling . . . and some irregulars. : e asserted that cost of manu- ’

facturing gas has been steadily re.| Stone quarries were the next ALL SALES | Because we don’t want to disappoint anyone—and on account of the fact | ALL SALES

duced because sof increased efi-| largest consumers, using 518,730 Formerl U i | , : clency in plant operations. pounds, while construction projects | | Funty guaranteed statntess steer | | There on Brisa to 310d : | that quantities are limited—no mail — no phone orders, no layaways.

The average cost of producing | used 355.411 pounds. knives, forks, large soup spoons, they're 10c as long as quantity

3 : tea spoons, ice tea spoons, des- lasts, © fi gas during the first three months sert spoons, salad fork ms and turbans, t of this year was 16.3 cents a 1000 DOUBLE DECK . Léader’s Main Floor. » a a ar.

cubic feet, Mr. . Angus said. In .

March, the eure was reduced w0|| COIL SPRINGS ~ Women’s and Children’s Sandals 50 e

March it has been well below 10 Smale or Double Bed Size ; Odds and Ends of 9c to $1 Values. cents, he asserted. Rt Pay “We feel that we can keep the Sthuaiidon Women’s Novelty FOOTWEAR 50

cost of production at 10 cents or under from now on,” he said. Formerly priced to $1.49! Pumps, Ties and Straps.

HEED FIRE SIRENS Fra ts 10c TOILET GOODS || Asst'd SOAPS| [GUARANTEED FAST COLOR WOMEN'S Formerly 5.88 Sellers!

FS ’ GEE Courtier Amber Antiseiic; Barba ; 0 AUTOISTS WARNED || ,AREESEEEsy ARE ER Cream Posing Sos 59¢ WASH DRESSES . IRAE EW fogne Aner "snaying C Health Soap, , asst'd Motorists today were warned: by ald XLT ; ete Dorine Soap, ete. . ‘ Women’s and misses sizes 14 to 40. Plaids; yo ;

. ; CEE hE Leader's Main Floor. Leader's Main Floor. ginghams, prints in stripes, floral. designs, police and firemen to turn out of Ft 0 dark crashes; some sheers. Organdy trim.

re fire trucks when they | CEERI] re ee — and pique. Sleeveless or short sleeve. : : & (3 . : : Also SEERSUCKER ROBES & SMALL , - k “ Failure to do so resulted in two . g ; Wht, 41 near- : y WHITE UNIFORMS. Sizes 14 Only. 23 ee aocidetis during runs to fires rhe 1 TL $2. 94 and $3. 94 Values : ¢ YL enlior's Second Floor. , ; : -: ; \ i} RESS Eel One motorist was caught between Ee H SUITS ii i H two fire trucks speeding to a fire po Men’ § WAS TOTS’ PRINT AND SHEER DRESSES. it bdr Drastically Reduced to

trucks. nary struck 4 group of || I ARTM ANN J J INFANTS’ PIQUE COAT SETS iis Hf aiid ren on bicycles during the run, | 4.6 3 : SM INFANTS’ SHOES AND STRAPS ; (ETB IY 4 | COATS in plaid remen said: 3 © Furnitdire'Company - +, RY eh all Sy , Br Ji ER ht tried watFire caused ‘$8 damage to the ll * sis 100 w. washington dt. [IIR EN Lig vemos INFANTS’ PINK AND BLUE BONNETS. --=—--190 > LI HIS Ug oy Sisiged -.

home of E. Rockhold in Cather- 9 o'Clock ES 3 re Lam | Leader's Second Floor. =." he EH 5 wood-av. Open Saturday Nite 7 to o’Clo : : : Lops BY - RL fT eggshell. Broken

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Nicely tailored and well fitting suits in DRESSES : Dresses, Bonnets, Flannelette Wear, Rubber . of Irish Crashes, Cotton Tropicals, Linens and Be ia 15¢ vi

" : . @® : N oh : J Seersuckers. Plain and Belted models. Pants, Rubber Sheets, Ribbed Shirts, etc. ] ; ; More people A or, Pia, ond Bele males eign I lll BEY J forme on var oF BO a

alone are worth the price of the suit.) : ; [ IH got de Mar and

| ® MEN'S. GO\ BOYS’ and GIRLS’ 84 HOSE, Reg. 250 Pr. FL Ginger Rogers de- Value... WR MEN'S BLUE STRIPED WORK PANT CHILDEN’S LONG § HooL HOSE, Pr. ____ BF signs. Sizes 14 J They'll he {i wn MEN'S COTTON POLO SHIRTS Infants’ and d Children’s ANKLETS and LONG HOSE, Pry be ere ¥ to 40. GoFast! § | 9 ; Leader's n Floor : ¥ : ; MEN'S SLEEVELESS SWEATERS — —— $13.95 LATE SPRIN a SUITS $ gl

| pa MEN'S COMBED RIBBED UNION SUITS ss ws 6c] [T etule’ ois amasrer Ad ated model than any other Gin MEN'S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS__ Girls Back-to-School Dresses Siege: faaids and plain colors, Sasget dndyBitad mpd)

MEN'S SHIRTS AND SHORTS “7 T7ibe| | Erints checks, white and seir-trimmed, an tast : MEN'S WORK $0CKS, Pair : Sl ae a Sere Fron : 69: oss 313-95 LATE SPRIN Lott models. sg :

Only 144 Sport and dress models, some FUR- TRIMMED. Navy, - gray and black.

Union Suits, Shirts, Shorts, Bal- \ ; ; 1 briggan “Scum = Shine. The 10 to 5 0 "a season's accumula ons ol same : ; i : E i a am ~ WOMEN'S SLIPS | | st6.60 swagger and Fitted Suits 10

Some FUR-TRIMMED, Sizes 14 to 40, Gray, tan, black

Leader's Main Floor. - and navy.

Sa IAS Gi cor of Rayon Taffeta | | eainvs ano onere onesses $2.00 pk gs w th : alo dae ah ¥ 5 hE Jacket styles in dark and light shades. Also laces, '° ag ty : BR XS R= RL ah \ rake N chiffons. Sizes 14 to 44, and % sizes.

Shantung, String Lace Dresses $9.00 ]

Also prints and crepe silks.” Pastels and few dar colors. Sizes 14 to 42.

{7 \,. ener vice sti marent to sees aut. "'ORGANDY BLOUSES | Assorted LACE DOILIES : 5¢ Li li S i. Tepes ace trimmed. Broken lo Pastel colors. - Jabot and talloked second. Floor Sizes » to 40. 3 0 Sholce of Fes and colors. For Vanities, Chairs and ? BE s n 2d ! ; FFB wowewsnavonumores 1914] cou vay curren stacks. Ready Cut QUILT PATCHES > ¢ THF i mn ud oot 12% 490 PICNIC CASES_________ | 3! Only 200 in Yo 100: cecevoncncosencsnoosansosssancnsansee ; ) : : DRS Be WooD SOLE BEACH SANDALS _ PE bea

‘Reg. 19¢, soiled, broken sizes.

PICNIC SUPPLIES 2 5% Off 1 , bastex amos aga] HALTERS AND SHORT | TO Ee

Picnic packages, pistes, DABking: table- if» ' Small andemedium only, reg. 59. : Sloth, SupS, sposts, {okks sad ies I) FLORAL BATISTE GOWNS 49¢1 WOME

~~ OVEN TESTED POTTERY. 2 BES On erin ties. Sikes 18 i} fret quay 1s wikes sud Biers a9 sia g 5 Small baking dishes, custard cups, small cream pichers {1 | Knitted & Stitch Briefs 19¢ in the lot. A value you can't pass up! REGULAR Be FLY SWATTER Ee a a mi ——— : Saal medtus and large. Reg. %e,. : — s—

| “Leader's Main Flour. : ih : = Embo sed MER LATES —“— Ze WOMEN'S CAPESKIN GLOVES, soiled. iii: - Gorden’s is the largest selling gin in the world. rr y . ri — - 4 P GIRLS RAYON COMBINATION SUITS_____________2% LADIES" NECKWEAR T 5 AR For Gordon’s liguenr qualicy means richer : Jmplor{Pots -priced 6 for 9: any Nui SL — LADIES’ SLACKS and CULOTTES. go ak ddl AINSO NTIES ilcednininine lS REN'S SWIM SUITS... eee : SnLy SOFFON CREPE. PAJAMAS, 0.12 = Si $ GABARDINE BEACH SHORTS.___26e, 486, eee LADIES’ MESH BLOVES.