Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1937 — Page 14
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THE TRL RIAPOLS TIMES
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IN UTILITY CASE
[ing and a swimming meet this aft- | |ernoon were highlights of the days
OUE TOMORROW
Oral Arouments i Four-Year Rate On Sept. 9.
Close duit
When Ralph Hanna, Public Couns |
sellor, files the States brief ia the Indianapolis Power & Light Co case tomorrow, only one step will remain before the four-year-old rate case is closed. Oral arguments are the case Sept. 8 and a Public Serve ice Commission rate order pected soon afterward Utility attorneys already
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tangibles value.” Hearn both sides presented the arguments summarized in their briefs. The company defended a high valuation on the basis that it has received a fair rate of return on invested eapial, Utility rates are allowed dv the Commission on that basis, members explained Inventory Prepared
Such as “going concern
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sought to fg ar Cen” value on the Con and the ave completed a 22-volume { all company property and re_acement prices for every item included in the mventory While the rate case propressed, two rate reductions were effected One was an agreed reduction shorts Iv after the start of the case. The ond Was a temporary reduction hanged down by the ComReductions totaling more 8412 000 annually hee ame ctive AOril 1 this year ranwhile, the company peti med the Commission for approval pian to recall 38 million dollars bonds issued in 192% would be reissued at nterest rate. The Commission cted on the petition
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NOTED ARTIST KILLED
RYE BEACH. N. H, Aw hi y of Michael Leon Bracker, 51. mternationally for his wi orld and magazine - ustraMS, was blamed today on a slid plunged him uneonscious into Little Boar s Head yes= was a native of Cleve.
the sea at terday. He land. O DYER JURY IN DEADLOCK LOS ANGELES Awe 2o.—Jurors Albert Dver, harged wit} ging and attacks WR three ttle girl, were divided, 11 © 1, In opinion today. Thev svent the second night locked in hotel rooms
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CLUBS PLAN OUTING The Crawfordsville Townsend Club No. 1 will be Rost to Sixth District Townsend clubs at an aliday meeting and basket dinner in Milligan Park, Crawfordsville, Sunday, Miss Bessie Penn, cor? respond ing secretary of the Crawfordsville club, announced today
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have | filed their briefs, outlining the rear appraisal and income. | Mr. Hanna's brief is expected to at- | tack the financial structure, alleged | excessive rates and inclusion of in- |
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| and Pine Brummett, gave their ad- | dresses as 118 N. East St. They were arrested by City Police after
they were alleged to have stolen a car ae. 17 in Louisville,
ATHLETIC CONTESTS
A track and field meet this morn.
GOES To CONVENTION §
Albert C. Sogemeier, vu Ss. District |
Military Benjamin
program of the Citizens’ Training Camp at Ft. Harrison. Lieut. James B. Deer, 11th In- | fantry, was in charge of the track meet, and Capt. Albert A. Hormer and Sergt. Charles Wise were to act as sw im NE meet officials.
G-MEN HOLD TWO AS AUTO THIEVES
Two men were held today by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents on charges of violating the Dyer Act. ‘The suspects, Lindsey Wade, %, |
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Federal Court Olerks convention in Cineinnati, | opens today and to continue through S-
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As a “Second Set” this rich-toned, sharp tuning, powerful little giant, with five tubes is ideal for any room in the house. Has illuminated dial; gets police calls, foreign stations.
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fitting style for school.
Fashioned of high grade percales and |
chellis, all fast colors in a lange variety of prints, dots, stripes, |
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Sizes 1 to 8, 3 to 6, and 7 to 16.
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SHOP IN COMFORT IN WASSON'S COMPLETELY AIR - CONDITIONED BASEMENT STORE
ALL DAY FRIDAY AND TIL 1:00 P.M. SATURDAY
FRIDAY BARGAINS!
Women's 25¢, 29¢ RAYON UNDERWEAR
Dainty little panties, stepins and briefs
Daiety Jt patios, stevie ani abet e For BUSINESS Wear TO Tr (WR ge Sa, WA» 19- e For SPORTS Wear
Womens nila eg e For SCHOOL Wear Misses’
N in House Coats, button style, Bonen’ BR Wi 8 RN RE Rn ff AMAR $hGOAN REE A N Wy \ a Re 8 Pio th J 3 3 3 x 3 SF SNES SN AN \ DB A AN -, RN Nn SN 3 = - ol & iy $ Ss \ a
Princess lines, Sizes 14 to 20. Fine quality corded or satin stripe bemberg panties, stepins and briefs, tearose C * BROWN
only. Sires 6, 7. 8 $1.39 FLOCK DOT VOILE DRESSES *GREY *OXFORD
Women's dark color flock dot voile dresses greatly reduced to clear. si 00 Sizes 14 to 52! in the lot. 3 WOMEN'S 88¢ to $1.00 WASH DRESSES Friday clearance of sheers, pereales, in large assortment of styles, straight or flare skirts . . . 14 te 44 in the lot, 49. * RUST *GREEN *OATMEAL
300 COTTON GOWNS and SLIPS *BLUE
Hand embroidered gowns of fine cotton, 1) 1 C New fall Wool Plaids and Fleece Coats in
sizes 16 and 17. Shadow panel slips in Speciall Men's WORK SHIRTS po smart Princess, Swagger or Fitted mod-
V tops, sizes 34 to 44. White only! Cones Boss, triple-stitched, blue ) els. Styled for business or school, ac-
chambray work shirts with two Women's Fall CAPESKIN GLOVES cording to the latest fashion decrees.
pockets, Sizes 14'5 to 1%. Slip-on styles in fall models of Capesi 00 Sizes 12 to 20,
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skin gloves, plain or stitched back, some fancy cuffs . . . Sizes 6 to 8, 4 Special! QUALITY SILK HOSE 35¢ First quality, 4-thread, pure silk hose with a finish that won't water 3 | spot. Resists snags and runs. 8! for to 10%, $1.19 Shadow Panel RAYON CREPE SLIPS BBc
Made of fine quality rayon crepe in two styles, bias cut or 4-gore shadow panel slips with rip-proof seams, adjustable shoulder straps. Mfgrs. closeout, sizes 32 to 44.
ANNI Clearance! Summer Coats. Suits
BROKEN SIZES 6 SILK PLAID TOPPERS, Were $5.95 6 COTTON COATS, Were $2.99 12 SUMMER SUITS, Were $10.95 4 FUR-TRIMMED COATS, Were $29.75 1 FUR-TRIMMED SUITS Were $16.95 .......
Neveral smart new fall styles in $E.00 line and acetates. Sizes 34 to 40. 66% and more off! Plain and fancy Marquisette in remnant lengths. No phone or mail orders. o yd. ¢ First quality pure bleached and Yh our 4-year guarantee-—~these cases are @ full cut. Absolutely no dressing. A new fall showing of Off-the-Face and Swagger Brim Hats in new fall colors.
stripes, paisley, panne satin, benga(5¢c—19¢c Marquisette REMNANTS 42x36-inch PILLOWCASES Regularly $1.35 Sizes 22-in. and 23-in.
MEN'S FANCY RAYON HOSE, 21¢ Men's quality rayon plated hose in several patterns, high -— spliced heel, double sole . . . oD) for $ 1 Sizes 10 to 12. I5¢ Children’s ANKLETS and HALF SOX Odd lots and broken sizes in children’s anklets and @ halt sox. Plain colors, 2 for 1)e stripes and fancy tops. § to 8's. 69¢c FULL-FASHIONED SILK NOSE ° 4-Thread, ringless, all silk chiff hose picot top, on Foon ro -— 4 cradle foot. Size 8'% to 10%. oD od Cc Regular 99¢ GIRDLES and CORSETS Odd lots reduced to clear. Foundations of rayon brocade, well boned for support, four hose supporters, 69Women’s 84c LASTEX ROLLON GIRDLES The popular 15-inch length, genuine — lastex two-way stretch, rollon girdle . . . Bp Cc sizes, small, medium and large. 59¢ Blue Chambray PLAY SUITS Play suits for boys and girls in plain i colored blue chambray, contrasting trim, 0. Cc Sizes 1 to 6. Infants’ New DRESSES and CREEPERS Fine lawn dresses embroidered and 29 smocked in white only. Creepers in blue, © yellow and white, Sizes 1 to 3.
Regular 59¢ Men’s POLO SHIRTS |
Final clearance of men's low necked polo 1 4 C
shirts in blue only. Medium and large sizes,
Final Clearance SUMMER
DRESSES 51.00
Summer dresses that were much higher priced, now in broken sizes, but all good buys for wear now and later. There are bembergs, sheers, cottons and crepes in sizes 14 to 44, but not in each style.
100°, Worsted, All-Wool SWEATERS si: 00
More than a dozen styles in long or short sleeves, slipover sweaters . .. Assorted neck styles, New fall shades.
Special Clearance Assorted COSMETICS
A large assortment of creams, lotions, dusting powders, witch hazels, wig rums ~ 19 « and wave set in jumbo sizes. ... REGULAR $1.98 MESH FOUNDATIONS Just 47 of the il boned all-in-ones on Eiedics or HW rity slide sj-o0 fastenings. Broken sizes,
SANDALS
$1, $1.99, $2.50 Values de Final clearance, Summer Sandals .
White Linen, colored Patent and Arrowbuck; 4 to 8, AA to B.
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Final Clearance!
SHOES
Regular $1.99, $2.50, $3.50
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First quality, 36 inches wide, bleached muslin, at this low price . . . It has many uses.
Short lots and broken lines, mostly of summer shoes (mostly white), broken sizes, 4 to 9, AA to B.
GIRLS’ NEW FALL PERCALE DRESSES 69% Value, smartly styled of fast colored WV with jacket effect. Sizes 6-12, 11-17, JUST 93, Regular 19¢ BANDEAUX tailored styles with ribbon straps. Tearose only, sizes WOMEN’S NEW FALL HANDBAGS Smart styles in fabricoid bags, top- 3 3 handle, underarf® pouch twvpes .... black and navy .,. some are fitted, ¢ Wash Dresses Regularly $1.39, $1.69 Manufacturer's closeout of 600 broadcloths, sheers, percales, etc., sizes 14Regularly 15¢ Yd. Bleached MUSLIN Se 70x80 Inch, sateen bound blankets, in rose, blue, gold, green or orchid. % } 00 EACH
percale in straight or flare lines, “™ oD : Greatly reduced to clear, in 2 : ® tod or > : 30 to 38. ob € I 609 20, 16-42, 38-46. 70x80 Sateen Bound BLANKETS “Friday Bargain” Special!
Special Friday, Women’s
D'Orsay Slippers
Sizes 3 to 8
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New Fall D'Orsays . . . soles of genuine leather (flexible) and uppers of Bengaline fabric in blue, black, Red or Green. Note their covered Cuban Heels, ‘quilted - linings, and rose-bud ornament.
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White SHOES
Regularly $3.50 and $4.50
$1.00
Special clearance of all our summer shoes . . . broken lots mostly white with high and Cuban heels. 9, AAA to B in the lot, but not in each style.
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—————————————— 500 Cards, Regular 10c BUTTONS
FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARDED BUTTONS -— Jc Regular 39¢ Women’s SUMMER GLOVES
IN COLORS TO MATCH ANY DRESS.
SPECIAL THURSDAY ONLY. PER CARD
Just 93 pairs of string knit summer gloves, slip on and cuff styles in white and pastels. Sizes 6 to 8.
short lines and Sizes 4 to
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