Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1937 — Page 5
FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1037 ____ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
HEARING SET ON I FA "RECORD BREAKING JANUARY ee TORE OPEN SAT TILLS P.M. NEW RULES PLEA 7d = Full-Fashioned Special CI Clearance Women's
OF WATER FIRM || #2. bSILK HOSE gla ak FAIR'S TEN iN TT CARRYING C CHARGE i DRESS SHOES Company Asks Relief From % 4.9 \X -_— = rT on . | 5] a
Pumps > te hose, reinLiability for Frozen = a |
. . points. Sizes 8'z to 3 Service Lines. wi } 0%.
The Public Service Commission Part Wool HARE \ : = ; _. : EB oe mn - _. - \ ; dota from our
iced today set Jan. 25 as the date for a [| Buy in . Rayon and = hi ig nh 5 ion high public hearing on a new set of rules 8 wool All or "cuban heels. Januar All size and regulations proposed by the and Sa z shades _and C - | styles, Indianapolis Water Co. $ sizes.
The rules, if approved, would supercede all previous rules and orders “Buy at The Fair, Where Your Dollars
Your Savings Yovious ory ; BT Sefules Sa Bring the Utmost in Value! tition of
Are Greater Seeking to prevent a re
expense to company last winter, the A 3 : : i £§ at The Fair new rules propose that the company ; . | i i 3 y 5 shall not be responsible for water freezing in the service lines. When the water froze in the lines during the extreme cold last winter, ‘the Public Service Commission instructed the company to thaw out the lines.
Service Lines Involved
Also, the company seeks to be removed from the responsibility of replacing service lines if six or more feet are required, or of repairing branch lines in streets or alleys. The Commission has held that the company is responsible for replacing service lines.
re ompany is ssking that it be || eqpeptpp-geEne= 50.In, fo Pr. Damask INVEST .! NOW Ng | Men! Here's a Real Buy ice at the tap or curb if conditions 2 Furs * A NOW REGULAR $20
exist about the premises that vio- : ! AS late any regulation of the State - CEE DRAPES The Fair's Greatest January Sl \ {1 VE Rn C 0 AT Q
Health Board or ‘local sanitary
ordinances. | 2 =F i ) ia The Health Board is conducting E A 235] =F R eady to H ang "4 a: a campaign to remove all faulty | ¥ AR =H . BR Co . cross-connections with private water TES AE i Full or Half Belt Style supplies, and has served notice on I SS : : > a: ;
many large Indianapolis concerns.
Held Health Menace IR : th : Now Tremendously Low Priced The Board has expressed concern 4 UF IRE that impure water from private mains seep through into the public supply by faulty cross-connections. Another new regulation sought is: Ss “Service pipes supplied from a : private main shall be disconnected 1 33 i Ju “purchase 2 nr amas : i i, CREE from the private main and con-| {13% =EF drapes now while the price is so low. : ) hk 2 i : nected to the company’s distribution ay eg Desyuin & nen Pes ig ep : ; i 5] if Coats with comfortable raglan shoul- » y g : o S main at the time the distribution 4 S588 wanted colors— Yomi, : a h ders, set-in sleeves, Balmacaans' in main is installed adjacent to the
: i Ax : ge ; : a ' plaids, small checks and solid colors. premises served by the private BRIDGE SETS Reg. 24¢ Percale, Yd. of © Be Ta] : Sizes 33 to 46. :
main.” ; i: ; Th hes to be all Cloth and 4 napkins. 80 square printed fast TE i CR : he company wisius | 8 bellowed Hand-embroidered 5. Lo color percale, light and | | C CARACUL SWAGGER a Tor Fao Clearance Group of Men’s A reason of vacancy of property or signs, or appliqued. dark figure. - BROWN LAPIN ; kB ER 5g NEE RE: NT failure to maintain meter pits and ; Stevens OH EAL Fit b T u % 3 - fo SAT i i 30 Overcoats youn proposed rule on freezing 3b¢ TOWELS 4 FOR Linen TOWELING, YD. $ ( | ¢ rim) 40 3 % iy ie ; BY | Men’s full or half = states: ii iy Tou tongly 1 Siovons ig Hnep 17 Vales lu. te Tou Dovey 2 AEE | ¥ be aveiseats | i $ 7 5 “The compan ill not b plain pastels or white oweling, fu eached, n 2 : e 5 +95 5 any foamy ating Tor ee with colored borders. $ colored borders. & startling low price. * Locke ® : a { Checks sad iain freezing of water in customers’ % ;
service lines, in customers’ plumb- $1.49 BEDSPREADS CANTON FLANNEL Glamorous Smart New Shr} Wor 5 5 2 : to 46.
ing or in the corporation water 7 | : ’ $ cocks, or for any measure taken by Rayon bedspreads, jac- 1 Heavy cotton flannel, well 1 3 Cl = : Men S Reg. 15 OVERCOATS t ~ quard figured designs, :apped, b'eached snowy EUR % Rea : ? fie Susiomens to keep their pipes oh Te Pry $ Shite, Rhinen. C : ms | Men’s blue or oxford gray $ lin ol Re eds Melton overcoats in half belt
ee REG. $1 BED SHEETS | $1 MATTRESS COVER $ a7 AL 1 a i i Double bed si £ Se BR 3 y tna the cost of || pit aunty seamen @ | bins? SEnunk P @) . HOLLYWOOD PANTS MEN'S PAJAMAS
renewal be assumed by the con- . i . . Hi HIGH WAIST Broadcloth pajamas in sumer. CARACUL with silver fox trim— oy £5 ud hy Hollywood cordu- $9.98 coat or slipover style. c
39¢ SHEETING, YD. | RAYON TAFFETA, Yd, [|| torsion fiw “Sita EC 1 Eee
Sizes A, B, C, D. colors.
OFFICERS ELEGTED smn oi) | soe ares dF Qe Ml rue ra ses iis 0 momar: | SUES a | $10 Sheeplined Coats | Men’s Part Wool Shirls
sheets or quilts. blouses. The Fair makes this a memorable ) : : event with furs never before of- : ; BER CORDUROY 3 Navy, Brown, Gray BY LUMBER DEALERS EE mir fered at so low a price. : Ea : ; 5 pha ? Full belt, heavy sheep 3-75 a hake flannel. $1 29 - = : By AS o 2 . i : 1g pelts close woven. Sizes Sizes 14 to 17. : Robert S. Foster Named wl Clearance at Low or § gh Wee Men’ s $1.98 Coveralls | Men’s Suede Jackels As President. oy y Prices—Regular $7.98 | ; : - : g Cog or Lined Jackets $1 09 Sport or plain back 54 98
Blanket lined jacket. with full Talon zip-
—— T Cie > Drags, Ty re : g J y S. -46. i Robert Ss. Foster, Foster Lumber ; A oO A S i : 1] i, covera c i Pant per. Stes 36 to 48. Co. president, Indianapolis, th oi : ; new head of the Indiana i : 2 hy Tl on & Men’s Gor uroy ranis| Men’s Rockford Hose
and Builders’ Supply Association. FRSA 3 TT ae Cr CE A : ; = Cy | In Navy, Royal, MaMr. Foster was elected at the Eo Tailor >i or Fur Tripmed 8 E ** A. 8 "Dyed Conyjffif Toon, Gray and 3 98 ef 2 gos closing session of the 53d conven- ; ii } | Sizes 29 to ocKIor ose, ex- Cc
a BE : : Brown. tion yesterday in the Claypool : i 4 NG : : 42, tra heavy. Hotel. His father, Chapin C. Fost- : . SN ER 57 | :
er, was elected to the some office in 1888.
Other officers are William M. LE SECOND Fv yy: of | : on ; 4 : | Here's Your Chance for Saving
|- Haas, South Bend, vice president, JFLOGE | and Roland W. Slagle, re-elected ;
| 300 Ree No : oF Girls’ smart winter eon tt i ; BRE Beyond Your 1) gs’ ain The association urged its mem- 3 ance prices in plaids and plain col- : : : 3 ¢ y - i : | “hers to support a movement to keep ors—WINE, BLUE, BROWN, ; A} Exp ectations NT Titles I and II of the Federal 3 GREEN. Sizes 7 to 16 years. 5 ne And Certainly Myst fg Sen Le w . ; ~ Iii and OVERGOATS gl %:7 ¢ 0 “one 5 en : i ; CL i of the most constructive recovery Tots COATS & HATS * . : A Ra NAL rh An
movements undertaken by the Ad- § Reg. $2.98 & $3.98 ~ we ad : Boe Nm | ministration in Washington. : Smart totlored or : ; vi Stock of Bette: Boys’ double breast- | . : 1 oN pamed. Wi oy . ge : ! . ed sport back suits
BUILDING PROGRAM |} Lh nae ° _ So DRESSES with one long and IN TOWNS FORESEEN||| / - as a . one lined Knicker
’ i in sizes 6 to 18. The Clean ip Tots’ Coats We U rge Early Shoppi ng overcoats are full
Decentralization of industry to- Wo Toiy col warm evtely 3 pe d : AE Sy i ward small towns will result in an : styled coats that are a ; Se Lan a P rints—N ew H igh She des belied models in extensive | building program during § wonderful value. In sizes C x hi BE It's an achieve sizes 4 to 18. the next[ year, according to Prof. ? io Sn 1 to 4 years:
| : ; ment to bring George W. Starr, business research SE we : A you these stundirector at Indiana University. : 4 o i ning, luxuriously
Sg 3 SiversY. Sing, vn 3 Boys’ $10 Black Horsehide Ol. arr, wno spoke yesterday ° vo ur -trimme ! at a Real Estate Board meeting, a : Sparkling New 59¢c and 79c : : sport or dress CO ATS said the trend to recovery will con- is, : : = Chale SOS 31 Warmly horsehid $ 9 5 tinue this year, but at a reduced : ’ : ge lined in the sea- : | BS ASR Dorsehide rate.. He termed the labor unrest i 4 son's newest fab- | ing, full belt, Sizes 8 to a healthy sign of recovery -and|f} . i rics. | 18.
credited the Federal Government He : ® Prints ® Plaids ® Stripes : : ith an important part in the in- i : : : - 1 J ST / 2 iis ames } Opporiune Time ll Little Boys’ All-Wool Overcoals ig“ VA
trimmed new | To Freshen Up ih Buy all wool chinchilla 29 em Your Wardrobe $96 5 or cloth coats. Sizes 2 S$ i Cll Sale of 1k 4 hy (lf © Main Floor.
ors. In sizes
en Wd ©) AREER BN [ Boys $2.98 JACKETS Boys’ $1.00 SWEATERS Girls’ Knit Tots’ Training 0 ATS Ty : REE BS | a Wor Hine Melon Tips Brestied BLOOMERS Pants (Knit) fii <a dy Em | 51 A49| [=z 70 10¢ bc With Queenly = 4 3 : : } ft 4 Bain Tua ars. Sizes 30 to C 2 Girls’ rayon stripe Tots’ rayon stripe U & i : 7 a | ; a Ep J g 2. N TUCKSTITCH
knit bloomers. Sizes | training pants. Sizes
8 to 14 years. "| 2 to 6 years, ’ i el gy 3 7 PAJAMAS
; Long or Short Sleeves A Sale That’s the “Tops”
P It bi ATS | Sy a steee Vests os e " = : : : i & Bloomers Sg; h contrasting $i gE : - trims. Smart Shapes—All Colors 7 [a | 1 He . 3 3 C | Wom. Snuggies
. J 4 Pants or vests, Out they! go at Sizes 12 to 20—38 to 50 ; ; : : ; Rayon stripe, winter Toran a Re clearance : i \ weight, in stout sizes sizes, ; Si A » . prices, Soa Samning luxuriously fur : Chi Id’ “py” 1 Fr C ia med sport or dress Broadcloth SLIPS nas Suits
tractive and warmly lined and
m 'S new- ! Lace or tailored, Winter weight, ors. : | 53 top. 34 to 52. seat. 4 to 12.
and 38 to 50.
