Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1941 — Page 4

PAGE 1 At City Hall—

APARTMENT OF

| Gets Ultimatum

60 UNITS 0. K.D

Building to Be Erected on

N. Meridian: Property Owners Object.

Approved bv ihe Zoning Roard yesterday, construction of a 60-unit BiX-story apartment building costIng $350,000 will be started soon at 3138 N. Meridian St. by the Bodner Construction Co. According to plans outlined to the Board, the building will contain 36 single bedroom apartments, 12 twobedroom and 12 efficiencies. In addition, garage space for 10 cars will

The Board acted over the pro- | tests of owners of nearby property, Who objected to what they termed | “overcrowding.” They said a larg ger | +

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be provided. |

lot should have provided 1 for the en- | Wu

terprise. Property owners objecting includ- | ed P. C. Reilly, 3134 N. Meridian; | Mrs. William C. Griffith, 3145 N. Meridian, and Arthur V. Brown, 3172 N. | Meridian who was represented by | Severin Buschmann. About 50 Brightwood residents protested a petition to operate an automobile wrecking lot at 2109 N. | Sherman Drive. the petition The operation of a junk vard at 1101 S. Harding St. also was banned by the Board on the plea of residents. And property owners in WN 4500 block of E. Washington St de | feated a petition to erect a $35,000 | drive-in market at 4521 E, Wash- | ington. Methodist Hospital received permission to erect a $20,000 laundry building at 1607-13 Boulevard Place. |

THE POSTMAN gE TWICE | ST. ALBANS, Vt. (U WY hen | Letter Carrier R. H. oe gets a day off, he makes it a real FpOSt. man's holiday” by lugging a 40-

pound sack up and down mountain- gr

sides. He is president of the local section of the Green Mountain Club.

Miss Marjorie Myers of New |B

York, 19-year-old Oberlin, O., col- | unorthodox published

lege co-ed, whose views on married life,

“in the campus paper, resulted in

| an ultimatum that she leave the

college or be in her dormitory by 7:15 every evening.

The Board denied | —

And Another er Serine Sign Is Preparedness for a Clean Sweep.

The first indication that the City's annual jolt-and-bump removal prois ready h the hiring of five deputy inspectors to assist City engineers during repair work. Another sign of spring will appear

am for the public streets

to start came today wit

next week when the City fires up

its big

asphalt plant on West St

| Already, tons of sand, aggregate and

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seen

Western Electric |

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. r Audiphone || Company of Indiana | cow 104 Fletcher Trust Bldg. LI-5098

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all thoroughfares. Street

a month, are

Dearborn St; N LaSalle St 3 821 N Cornet,

{ summer | ope n | munity House and is reputed to be

bituminous binder have been orpatching. And still another sign may be in hurried Streets Department preparations for a clean sweep of commis-

sioner Wilbur Winship has four new

sw eepers plus two old ones to do the { 100

more equipment than the City hag ever had. The five inspectors, hired at $105 George Fisher, 707 : John PF. Hickey, 930 N Farl Clemmons, 540 Thomas F. Woods, Kevstone Ave. and John G. | 1718 N. Meridian St. | n n n

nion St

| Draft Recreation Course |

The course of instruction for!

| summer recreation personnel is be- |

ng whipped into shape rapidly at |

| City Hall, with the co-operation of |

yrivate as well as public recreation |

| organizations.

Deadl ine for applications to the | ourse and for playground jobs this | is April 7. The course will

April 14 at Brookside Com-

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5 EAST WASHINGTON

SCOOP! Soniey Suit

A RIOT AT THIS LOW PRICE

BUY NOW FOR EASTER

CONSISTENTLY BE

& Formerly $2.99 to $6.99

TOMORROW

® Dressmaker Styles ® Man-Tailored Styles ® Solid Colors ® Pin Stripes Nothing so smart for Easter as a smug-fitting SUIT! This dramatic sale is aimed directly at every woman whe values a real bargain . . . for

these are truly amazing values at

this low price.

Nizes 12 (0 20

ONE DAY ONLY

TTER VALUES

Men's 25¢

DRESS SOX

10 -.51.00

Slight Imperfects

SOAP SALE

LUX SOAP

20 BARS $1.00

LIFE BUOY SOAP

New scented bar,

20 BARS $1.00

SWAN SOAP

New white floating bar.

20 BARS $1.00

Limit 20 bars to a customer, (Positively none sold to dealers.)

No ¢. 0. D.—Mail or Phone Orders Please

Star Store, Street Floor.

Women's $2.95 Raincoats

Size 16 only. White and colors. Also reversibles. While they last.

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I ———— 3 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE 0 MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY — TOMORROW - WEDNESDAY

Women's

Ste and $1.00 BLOUSES

Brushed rayons, striped and solid color broadcloths with con- 2

vertible neck. White and colors. Sizes 32 to 40. y * Women's Batiste Gowns Nice quality, cotton batiste gowns. White or pastel grounds 2

SWING PANEL

with floral prints. Ruffle trims. Sizes 16-17. * Broadcloth Slips Built-up shoulder slips designed 3

for active women. Sizes 36 to 52. V-top, 4-gore model. Sizes 36 to 44. Tea rose and white. for PEPPERELL . stameen. PILLOWCASES 42x36-in. cases, new, easily worked patterns. Scalloped 2

and hemstitched ends. 69c¢ value. Prs.

Women's Rayon Slips

Rayon crepes, ravon satins, tailored embroidered and lace 2

trimmed. Some have shadow for

panels. Sizes 34 to 48. OIL SILK = UMBRELLAS

Our regular 1.58 quality new colors and patterns with novelty handles. Don't confuse these wiih

10 rib umbrellas usually sold at this low price,

women's BLOUSES or PURSE

Tailored filament crepes, batistes and rayon crepe blouses. Sizes 32 to 40. Patent, pigtex and Calf simulated leather in black, navy and assort=ed colors. Many zipper styles.

$1.49 Mattress Covers Extra heavy sheeting, tape seams and rubber buttons.

Jumbo Turkish Towels

20¢ 22x44-in. Turkish bath 5 towels. Heavy double terry. for

Colored borders. Men's & Boys' Sweaters $1.49 and $1.98 values. Fancy combina-

tions in full zipper or button front styles. Boys’ sizes 8 to 14—men’s sizes 36 to 46.

Women’s & Misses’ 7.95 & 5.95

SPRING COATS

Special for Dollar Day Smart new tweeds and novelty mixtures in grey, rose, beige,

blue and aqua.

Star Store, Second Floor

SPRING HATS A $7 00

N Make these beautiful spring hats yours 1 during our hig Dollar Day. Bretons, brims, bonnets, and off-face styles,

Special Group for $ Day

Millinery, Second Floor

GIRLS’ SPRING §

Special Dollar Day Sale of higher priced coats. Several attractive styles in navy, rose and aqua. Sizes 7 to 14.

Star Store, Second Floor

E-Z-DO “Dubl-Size”

CABINETS $100 x

Double door closets that hold They're dust and just like an

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60''x22"'x20" up to 20 garments. moth resistant and are extra closet in the homes. Star Store, Third Floor

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Men's & Boys' Sweaters Regular $1.00 fancy combinations in slip-over or coat 2 for

styles. Boys’ 8 to 14, men’s 36 to 40. BOYS' FELT HATS A special purchase of excellent qual-

ity hats in assorted styles and colors, Sizes 63 to 714.

CHILD'S $1.69 OXFORDS

Black patent or white. Solid leather soles. Dr essy, good fitting oxfords. Sizes 8% to 2.

$1.25 WALL PAINT

Interior gloss or semi-gloss high 1 grade wall or wood work paint. 2 Extra special, Wednesday. gal.

FIDDLE BACK CHAIRS

The better kind of chairs with large, heavy seats—turned posts and spindles. Smoothly sanded, ready to finish. (Limit 4.)

FELT BASE rors

Standard 49c¢, first quality patterns for kitchen or bath, 4 to 20 sq. vd. lengths, Bring measurements. Sq. .

18x36 Oval Wilton Rugs |

Made of high grade carpeting.

Bright Plaid RAG RUGS 24x45-n, Size. 2 for $1.00

So

Women’s Full-Fashioned

Chiffon Silk Hose id wsqoo 8 *

Sheer ringless chiffon, stretchee rayon top, lace after welt, width plaited sole and toe, and silk heel. Seconds of 69¢ and 79¢c grades that will give excellent wear. New spring colors. Sizes 8% to 10':

Star Store, Street Floor

Boys’ $7.95 and $9.95 LONG PANTS SPRING SUITS 60 Novelty mixtures and plaids in green, blue, brown and grey. Single or double

breasted styles. Sizes 6 to 14, Star Store, Street Floor

Wednesday Special

Basement Specials

36-Inch Floral drapery Cretonnes, 10 yds 10¢c 39-inch Bostonette curtain materials, 59¢ 50x50-Inch Pepperell, colored lunch cloths. ... 80x105-Inch Colored Krinkle bed spreads 15¢ 42x36-Inch Product bleached pillowcases, 10 for 3 $1.59 Cannon, fine percale sheets, 72x108-in 22¢ Pepperell linen finish bleached tubing, 6 yds 25¢ Scranton lace curtain nets—ecru color, 5 yds 121/5¢ 36-Inch Bleached Muslin, 12 yds $1.29 54x76-Inch bleached, quilted Mattress pads. . 1 7x34-In. Cannon Turkish towels. Colored borders. 12 for 69¢ 70x80 in Nashua Plaid Cotton sheet blankets, 2 for

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Men's Better

FELT HATS $1.00

Broken Lots

No C 0 D—Mail or Phone Orders Please

Child's Crepe PAJAMAS

3 for 4 00

Solid colors and nursery prints. Also print broadcloths. Sizes 2 to 8. Regularly 59c.

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Second Floor

GIRLS' SPRING DRESSES

Snappy new styles in gay 2 colorful prints. Sizes 1 to 614 for

and 7 to 14. Girls’ Spring Blouses

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A lovely group of cottons and sheers in frilly styles for Easter. Sizes 3 to 615 and 7 to 16. for

Child's Taffeta Dresses

Beautiful pastels and dark shades in these rayon taffeta frocks. Sizes 1to6.

Women's Wash Frocks

Clearance of better quality 4 dresses. While 100 last. for

Broken sizes. -GIRLS' SPRING HATS A large assortment of straw hats for the young miss. Headsizes 191% to 22—

TOTS' WASH SUITS

2 for

Women's $1.59 Uniforms

Clearance of Original $1.59 discontinued style, double breasted, 2 for

fine quality linene garments. Broken sizes. Assorted colors. MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS Reg. 79¢ dark or medium 2 grey, heavily fleeced sweat for

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New styles in these fine quality suits. Sizes 1 to 6. Also new polo shirts. Sizes 2 to 8.

shirts. Sizes 34 to 46.

MEN'S 79¢ SHIRTS

Fancy broadcloth dress shirts with fused collars. Large selection of patterns. Sizes 14 to 17.

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for MEN'S WORK SHIRTS

C. B. Cones, Big Yank and other make shirts in chambrays and 2 for

coverts. Some are sanforized. Sizes 14 to 17. Perfect quality. x Men's Shorts & Shirts Shorts of fancy broadcloth or 5 Jockey shorts. Fine combed cot- f ton athletic shirts. All sizes. or ' BOYS' LONG PANTS Boys’ long pants in fancy mixtures—also neat stripes in blue, green and brown shades. Sizes 8 to 14.

33x36-IN SUGAR SACKS

Washed and mangled, 15 bleached sugar sacks. Ideal for kitchen towels. $

RAYON DRESS CREPES

39-in. solid color dress 3 crepes in many weaves and Y d Ss.

colors. Regularly 49c. SHEER WASH GOODS 19¢ sheer goods in voiles, ba- 8 tistes and lawns. Assorted, colYds.

orfast colors and patterns, Colorful Cottage Sets 09¢ 6-pe. Fruit of the Loom 2 Cottage Sets in green, red or Sets

black. NEW LACE CURTAINS

60x24 yd. pairs of lace curtains. Bordered designs. Ready to hang tops. Pair—

ghd fi EEER

Homespun Over Drapes 72x21%4 yd. — colorful drapes in 4 colors! Pair ready to hang—pleated tops and tie-backs. Heavy quality.

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