Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1919 — Page 10

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CaAmmo.! ttet Cb* world ham xwardud a mtam of i cirifiaaflee trtoere It mttfit to tw a^b to deytoe a be«er war oi aatziiar iSsiMbea

bennea aaitiona Uuw hf war.

‘“That maeral wtoc^ie is fim aa trm

t^sfwtoa to toOni^ and bstSNM*

isea aa It is in iataraatioaal aAabs. TbOro dbordd be a bettor vmy to onff*r thata thaa by atrOum, ioekoata ar oOtar maatif wMcia entail loan and aaMbrhm oo

iha paJOfc. We marntd ba ma to

ewr dtMeraaeea wtthoat the thnata or Tkdertce. aa bacamaa a free aaaale. Amy

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BANKtft SAYS ftCMKOY !• Of RLY INDUSTRY.

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RAILMEN MISLED, HE THINKS Kew TORK. Ancuai lA~damsa A. StiHman, preatoaat of tha National C^ty Bank, today anatyaad tha prasant aeetiamieal ettola. ampHashiing tba fot-

Jgwttur ‘^fohits:

tha rorld is abort of tha cotmnoti jiacaairitiaa at Ufa and that ia tha Hist

atiuation to ba dealt with.

Tha hii^ ooat of Ilvtna is tha raault ai tha wiYa daatroction. which makaa

vwld dhion oi naciwMrfaa of Ufa

WiM aarnoPB wiu coma oot of tha praoBBt aoonomlc attuation tha iwtnara. Labor may lose now. owto« to hiah prfaaa, bot -it wUt fatn whan prioaa drop, bocausa wagea will not ro<nda la

tha aama ratio,

Tho tHraaant railroad ouaatioii should not b# i»msidarad as a disptita batwaan amploytob and labor, but aa one of national policy. Railroad mao are mtalad hy lahRaformatlon. dlatortad statamanta

and hiUf trutha

Railroad InToatinaiita aa a claw ara dartatnty aa chow aa any othar form of

tofsotmant.

I' TSa jwbUa haa raealvad full valua ttM tia raltroada and tha beat asrrtca

in tha wortd. *

Tamparata Spaach Eaaantlal. .*Tha ganaral altuatfon ia ona* which mtiia far tampaimta'spaaeh,*' Kr.‘ Still-

from tha «ta of tha , of David ilt^' Aaso^

MTURBANCES

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ItIKlIo hi ioHoiia. laMhfK, tS.—Tlia dlaturbancaa^ paotarday. which .'^^:1da0 dflllav of meat of tha I Kmsaatloa at fcKfht Whaia foedKufta ara

ft WM tmpoaita to rataiina ratudaad meatly imh

faoMtuffa. that tha ahall ba fhad bar-

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Reiftody la Ordarty Indnatry^ “The war haa iBtamqitcd fndaaii j and.

amde sswy conditioaa ahnonaal, Jt la l asponidbia tor tha blah oeat oi Mehta hf caaatna a arwA aeandtr of aU tba

naoeamartae. It la %st what waa to ha

axpaotad attff tha vtithdrawm of ao a»ay mill^ at meu Trow yradncaioe. Tha ramady fa to orderly todwatry. Tha wbola mpratkrn wSS rt^t ftaalf as pro-

iwod arlli go damn

dnctioa ia inmaasad.

asd ctofhltK hdM ha chaapar,

“Tha eaostry want

alt»tk9 after otir own

fitat there waa acarefty

throudh a iwo clvp w; ty and htoh

ahnflarl ar- At

hof ^what. tedmaiT waa tvdiv nwamad: wa had a imm parted ot fantaa prieaa. B hr trna that to atiuty toataiiesa wanes da laot. hasp pace with naanDodftlce

^Am for tha proponat of tho railroad brotharhooda, that fa not a matter to ba iMacnaaad to hot toeod. It ht a onaation of national poller, to bo aattlad by fair diacaiiiloa. not oonaiderina railway

amnm or railway empioraB ahma. hot the Ktoretos of ail peop^to^ R^ardhap Rail Prtoblafii. **How can the taliwaya ba ntoat aKtomtly oparatad. ao ttoii Sm timaaportatien charaa arhtoh thja ptorife aaoat py afall be as smalt dS la rrwwtatimt wfth Inat treatnaant af toraatora and tost traitaaest ot employes? RaSwny tovoalera are astftMl to have a fair ratnni taa thdr capital as eoaaparad with ii^eatara to other tedcotriaa. and «». fdoyaa are antitlei to toir coaopcawatias as eoaaparad with ampioyes to atlwr todnstriaa. Thia is tha «en«tal prtoctoia OB which the raftraada* prohieRi abooid ba aotrad“I don’t brtfava the raSrend naan want amr aaote tiian what tony brti^a to ba tohr, tot tiw heoderm are to tha paaitiBo of adyocataa and attoraeya. Ther aaa lad by the vast amonnt ot nrtokifnrniia torn iMartad atataaoeata and halftmths that ar* rarraat. of aacnrittos.of tha prtortpal .mihrcads bare aotblw to toar fr?” 0#* to«ig|ry into tha valaa irf the .praoertiaa Tlw raOroad tovaatroa^ of t^ eonatry aa a chum are oaraa dean am any oOm* form of tovastmanto. Returns NdC Excesaiva. *%'*atly wore money has bean made W tha woopia who hare follownd tha conatmetion of new.raitraads and hwd; tndmditol totoortnitity than has ba« made l^r invaators to raiirowto. Tha iwwartto on the avarasa, have not ba«r axeastovf. tnaaanred by the letmna apoe o^ar torastmenta "Th|W* have bean unaeramiloua iwomoure tajamoeda am to Unaa of botoneito hot tha atoekheldar* haem mattered moat from thmn. The grrwtt body of rhllloail ftnawcfi^ has bean honest ^ smmd on the vrtitoa and tha mtottc hu raoatvi^ fun value and tha tiaat aarrtoa In tha world. "Tha idea that the aov^mment can

borrow h| blBiomi of dellani at 4

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awan wWiel

aovarmnant bimda i

Ith oady

daht. aa tasrmetty. gw firaa af all taaatkwi ware to dwaaad by a amah ctoas Ot tovastara at tow rates.^ That provea nothing aalto ability to

float great ieana

"Lai any one atoE htowbif how many paoffls ba kaonra who waota a 4 par caoat.. iaveatmeat. It anmld be anjoat aaA practical napotlation few the govammaft, attar ahtsertahitaa tha fair cash valae of raiiroad praparty ■''wclbty to tohe it deer for a goTamwatit ascurfty whkh wwtfld net brtiig Ito face raloa ea tho pahlic markat. Acowrdizafr to tha argamant of tba railroad man to theft own hahall^ anoaey has ao dapeweiatod that 4 par oaat. on a tovan ason la no t more than 2 pee cast, flva ymurs ago. ^ CoAShferatien Otia invaators. | ‘’This la not a matlar which dftaetly I concema eommenctol banka so moedi aa 1 ft does maetamo baaka. tfto fnamancai omnpatoaa and private teveatraaats. bet I whoevwr has Invaatad to good tofth tof dtlftoad asearltiaa should have just : treatoaant. Mmeover. ft ia aaceaiary | that the praaeat hohSm- toaOl ba traatad | to a maanm' which wlft not raprt toraat-1 raaotaTn the future, baeaoaa vato setna I must ha had conttoualiy toikaap the | raflroadi up to tha pcesrat awads of the { oiMmtry. * "Quc^Ioqs ot this klmi can not baf settled by ax part* atat^nents on either ^ tide. They meat ha thmahad vmt toi fair candid dJseasalcm and stotlad withi a dasira to daal Justly. Neither tide can claim tlw right to ba tha sola Judge t of its own cnaa and that Is tha first! Otastion to ba aattlad. { "It ia not a time tor hasty aetfcm ori for miy axparlmants which will land to; prevmit tha apaady revival Of confl- \ dance and todsatry. The world is short •r tha common necaasltiaa of tfta and that is the first situation to be dealt

DomeMiic Yorringion Electric Sweeper Powerful toiciion, gets dust down deep in your mgs. ^ La%e carpet sweeper bruslt picks up every mveling. Phone for free trud in your home. Tensto as low as $4.00 a month.

‘Xiiaiiifiy <?«€€«" Ekcttic Wesker W^tk Swinging Wringer Washes everything from laces to heavy bedding. Simple, ijuiet; a chiM can operate it* We lecommtotd tbit machine to ywi. 'Rsrras as low aa $6.00 a month.

THE “1900” SALES CO. The Ohieat and Largest Electric Washer House iiTlndiaaa.

144 S. Ohio St. Main S81S.

Thursday in the Bakery

amcricae ideal beverage^

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? Here*s a drink that fairly bubbles with good cheer-7-TONICA—^the cereal-beverage ‘unusual. It soothes frayed nerves and relaxes tired muscles. It caps the day with comfort and good, cheer, dependent as much on its refreshing qualities as on its Hch, appealing flavor. ^ And TONIC A is purity itself. Pure, selected cereals combine with the pure^ filtered water from our own deep driven wells ^ to make TONICA America’s IDEAL Beverage. - ^ ^ For sale—light or amber—wherever foodi or * drink is sold. For the home, order it by the case. - Producers of Tonica

ALBERT LIBBER, Pragideut

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OLD-FASHIOKED SPICE CARE, like homeflsfide; baked to perfection, wiUi finest seeded raisins; will keep frerii for ds^s; special, FINEST SANDWICH BREAD, extra large size. ISc hearth br^, lOe. Splendidly Inikea pan bread, light and fluffy, 9c.

DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE, lar$e, with finest qual. ity chocolate icing; delicious cake for your odting; a 35c value, 2Sc. (Please order Wednesday or early Thursday morning—we want no one disappointed. nrm FRUITTI. fkney shapes, with ririi coating of fruits, nut# and raisjns, 25c and a«o.

Important Grocery Savings

CHASE Sk SANBORN’S C01Fl£-> SEAL BRAND—^ImUn cansl ground or whole bean; ungle pounds, 58c; spto^l Thursday only, 5-pound cans, $2.75. ^ CHOIC^T BOURBON SANTOS—In bulk; save every expense; Thursday <mly, 3 pounds ground or in the whole bean, $1.42. TEAS, CHASE A SANBORN’S CHOICEST ^ BRAND-^Mixed tea for ice teas, very mild and free fnbm bitterness; Thursday this 50c quality, 44c. TEA SIFTING—Of uncolored Japan, produced from teas worth up to $1; pound, 35c. GING^ ALE—^The celebrated Massachusetts Springs Mayflower brand, Austin Nichols; dozen, $2.25; single bottle, 20c. GttAPE JUICE—"Sunbeam brand,'’ the very best; extra special, pints, ^C; quarts, 68c. ‘ PEAS—Tender and good; can, 17c; by the f dozen, $1.90.

BACX)N SQUARES, finest quality Mnuine Miller A Hart's, for people who rriish highest class of cured bactm to slice as needed, pound, 41c, SOAP CRIPS—Made of the finest and purest . white soap, the real soap element, no | box to pay for—just soap; Thursday on pounds the limit to any one customer pounds for $1.00. SWEET CORN—Of choice quality; small, tender grains, 15c: by the dozen, $1.75. SWEET CORN—Of the finest grade Country Gentleman pack; 25c value, can, 22e: dozen, $2.50. TOMATOES- -Extra quality. No. 2 can, 15ci ijby the dozen, $1.75. , FAIRBANKS SCOURING SOAP, large sized cake, quite the equal of any lOc and 12c advertised brand, limit 4 caktoi, 16c. —Petti* Orocerlee—Fifth Ptoor.

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Wash it in rich Lux sudt, and it will .come out Just as aoft and fiu^* as the day yem bought it. It it twisring woolens and rubbing soap on them that makes riiem stiff, maUed and shrunken, with Lux there is no . rubbing. Only sousing in the ridi, pure lather, gently presring the tuthi fhrcmgh the soiled parts. ^ Lux comes in pure delicate flakes. They dissolve instantly in hot water. Nothing but Lux makes siuh a wonderful lather! Lax is so pare it somH hurt tmylhins soater alone a»nH inf are* Your grocer, druggist or depmtxnent store hat Lux.— toever oroa. wamlMll(^;e, jwaaa.

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Whiric Lux into a rkh father in very hot waiei —• two tahieK>ooaftil» to the gaOoci. Add edd water to make the sudslukewarm. Swishyotu^ sweater about in the suds. Wadi qoicldy, pressinf the soda throui^ ^ ssreater, but do not ndx Rinae

To wash your swea^ three timea In hifcrawMta water* IHtoolve a fittte Lux in the laat rinaing hut do not make a kflier. This leavea your sweater aofter and morewooly. Never wring sweaters. Squeei^ the water out, and spread F* a towel to ffay ka the riiade.

There is nothing like Lux for fine woolens

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