Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1919 — Page 8

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THUBa)AY, ATOUST 21, 1919.

-Itr* tn «T«r7 mUtfffu idn. fm AteMoam the r*' • m iiimiiroiiittr vfa>grttkOpUf of the «« f» ^ euM of eh* la tiM case of Me, a ^ an nppenl to

MiMite an the preaent. a»4 aaiOBC pee* pte ao «enfirmed fa their natfeaalnm am tboee vhieli nom tohahtt the eentena

part at Waaeopa.

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INCREASE PAY IN NAVY

‘ fSHtf’ aaverel iantf idsned

LoAf.

I'muMpaeant ttat thia aert ef fp «a trttheai retaefne > UliMBai of matkma propoeal to of a rMiealeue poeitMm.

aos Roaifaatfoaa of OtHemn,^ Itooae

v^t S«]r«» Cafte for Aetfoa. WASUIxaTON. Aapuat SL-With the

reeignalfficw of moce than M permanent odBecra of the regular aairjr alreadj' aohmitted to the dhpartiaeat and more i amvtng daitr, Aethtg aaeretaiy Beaae veit todsr hegaa mmh on propoaed leg' Marion to be eatHnitted to the eoar greee auggeatlng aubatantfai pay hi'

a tor oflfeera and

ef the nanr aad narlBe oorpa

to

piodge given by Preiddcat ilpliKey and if it doea Wraaem llMthWIlhir m the Milae The

tetODtloa

„ , parare at leaat ondte-

r m

IMt

are etopplag

aad a0B advancing' 'in the |a BNOjPolea, the LMuantana.

me On

Oreelcs. to mentloa

other ngtlOBa and recea, are ^-jeoi to relf o« force fattier oh iia^aet aamal pTmff*|rtea hnr the aaamthiB of thoh daima

iiHe itimtee thero

lay.

of fitte ibht fiir the eontttaiaeif noi^ ^a. prela Me iioa^ !?*WBS apeetaeie ’m" to Route pravohe

to hrtag homo lo

kr^tlia raM meantaf

» Of

i aa an admace the maa ofe^e

and jwrt the’ fact

tcraat aad e bacauie' a trtet^ g?K2!g wpo^siyi

impupity Itch la itM ttit

Ihr our

t they

llf-

fir the ml..

Tbdy refliem In-

Mong no to mra

■ wh gnd

na-

in l^aeo of Mattofuiltafn.

Aotaalty, aad Iff# thing moat aoon ha appMoai to oeoryhody, the fonfcreaoa •f ffMla la faihag In the face of tha

of dm hear prectaely aa

t Wttam fatladia tha preaetm

y at war la the auutar of the Natae and oittaMtama

M Ihtia oow aa ^Mm/w tha Id la #0 ta war wldi Oermaay

tha

Matant time the aadone tha preaent mement. oon-

' aatlMM. win have : Italy and Rouj, and not Intprohgerhia, TuHiay aad to compel th^ to

giy tablea heoune eCactive in

re wot haen mvisad mmmrd

odhawra hefiere the

Pxmaat wm and

Higli ranfelag

deacy of the nav* fa artiotiely threat

the raelgnatioaa have

Moat of _ _ _

come from the younger odioma.

oIBcere. recdrtng from ^Rg to IMM a yean moet of Utem Anaapolla a^uatea capaHe of camhig moeb Imihar

fa elrltlaa Hie. eey diet they

m aapport their fami' pay. In thhi coniNmtlon

one rear-admhal called attention to the

mimm csjpmvtv vt •okuica fa elrltla gnd H hiMKMMdbie Uee 08 their pai

auny cdaeaaa ef ordinary labor fa efrfl' hm life who eaea larger eelarlea dma do aaval oflicara who are reepwadWile daily for nuuny Hves aPMd tboaaanda of dodara* wpr-th of gpvamwant jomwvty. Tw the praaaat. Aedag gacratiry Booeerdt wtM today, ao aedoa vOl tafcea oa the naigaadaaa bow oa sc. pendhig atteaupca to readjust the pay

More melgiiatViaa are aow oa Sa thaa had boea iwmired ftaaa the eathe ragular rntry hi the laet thirty ycaia. Smee mi tha average baa beea aeraa a year.

Wiffigiiii Not to Oat »e2.S0G4XX>r BMHUN. Wedaeaday. Aagtmt M thy the Aaanrtated Preee).—The Zeitung mm Mhtag aaye the flaaaoc mteietry hae gtvea denhd to Die Frditdt's report regardiag prcparatloB ef a MB proeldfag for nhmiS marka #lZAW.«e} for

the former empenar.

MWWOOMIN urmsFiNcm

ANNUAL- LOQ ROLLING MEETING AT GHELSWILLE.

because ef ladt of time, <mty fire were jMotnea. la.; Brlgadter-Genen^ Joeeph fStfndem Woodmen lodgM in elatyentL^ fa the eonteet. R^en^n. of R^^ and thr^ countlee of Indiana wem repreThe aa manual epdl-down eonteet >Brl«adler|^neral 8. J. l>eLong, of De- mntm at the meeting liere. The numwae won hr C EL Cktnaer trf Muncie. Midi. ... ... |b«r of delegatee enrolled was 7i^ with ^ ^ Th** i5*V"**.^* ’T**.!?. * vialtora from varloua iodgee Groom welA^ of ^dtenai^lls, was’atreet parade, followed by the initia-{present for the day. Emil W. Ouen* as^d. airf Rermaa^Hglat, ladlana* Bon of a class of candidates at the jther, of Alexandria, who holds the old-

poBe. was third.. Th^^ugee^to

test and in the di

contest and t Maj<a--Omicral

3. D.

electrical _and rain Jn Ind^nik was here. Bis policy was Uggatt. of Dee storm. 'issued in 188*.

CONGER BEST IN AX MANUAL*

tPmefml te TIm Mimwpelte Kews]

SHBLBTVILLK. lad.. August SL--Marion camp Ho. MR. of ludhuiimioBa. woa Brat piace la the diiU eeertest held

"Bg"” "S'Lift'-

yeatmday eveoMg, as the feature

annual

A Mystary to Him. Cimrailiglaai Age*BeraidI

Indiana

s Wi

the annual misting of the

Leg BMUag Aaaoeiatlen. Modem wood mea of America. The Markn camp drfU team flaMhed with an average of

^ S-* pef o»t. Terre Haute camp No. •'vSZ *i5JS** ~ **"**’ -fMI warn ennoail. with an arerage of ** imer. year ■—r-.^ •.* per caat. Kokomo fa*ep Na. MS IMUtl t0 •fcy SWP 910ISrMfA« •G" •fWm

•*Jme tma- mpltod me anhafwr BMterWt. .:***

“If 1 mm mobme tony mBm mm boor t wtm*Moncie twas fhiiihed warm. Hjctyry mw'e IW am fltao eomUe • ennowit saS aw .raum. of IMUanapoBa, VM dtagaaMfied. If 1 erieUMk ewnmeiir eiw'e car for spyiVhea OBie of the awa failed to arrtve mmr.” I Twelve drOl teams were present, but

waaw^mpMM grhgpw' OTMBWMMP* hV <./Vgg>pave anmiwa aw maadar^at they believe to be their •■Mgd MM hfftMIe lights, or abdicate hail let ouarrme wbkh ere at least MdxMptMed. he eettJed ^ mettieds which

am euea mere Md-GMiioned. Direot Mgttiadt of FmL

Meeeover. aad thB point la of equal importance to the American people. there fa a growing faaltng hi France, as (hare la a positive tmavlotfon la Italy, and .uaeonocalad detannhiatlon in RouYUaaM. to raeegntse the failure of the

leaaue of nations prlnolple and rev^ to the direct methods of the past. The

direct methods of the past,

peace conference at Parle, still funethmhig on the lines laid down by the league of nations covenant, hae just

a|Aat reiul^ tim point where it has

that the only way to make

a pease founded on approximete fttetlce ffi maa«nt is to be peered both phye* 1y and morally to (Rht all the time Roumanla, whom we were wont to enow at five years ago, has now chalfagged the whole league of natlone idea

opealy and directly, and g»^eeded by

mree ef arms to realise ambitlona which, on th» whole, must excite sympathy hi many quartem. and In no single inetaaee rmreaent a violation of the rights of eelf^ieterminattoti one-quarter ee much ae does the Itafhia annexation of

American Poaltion. Wf must aow alther Join the Hungarians, who were our enmiee a few months ago. in expelling Roumanta from Hungary, urtth the certainty that if the Hungarians get to Bucharest they will repeat their former txceeaee, and

that If in company with us they defeat ■ — ■ , they will s«k to

the Jteuamolan army,

ealoree claims even more unrighteoue

those the Roumentens are enor we must abdicate. We must that Me league of nattona won't #>rk in a world as ohiWifciri i I

Powder Ah0€^$ Show$ On a Rough Skin laM try tlOsaiaipla fonaalip^

-AlhtleCfilMB BLCAYA tjAkw mntlr lilts Ills ekisi K 'Alsr, m vsr# hnle Biwre rssge eprsed wrtfsHveve# tM eheeka kdere tM ereew le aafts 4rrt sad eitcr Hist the filei ef tees

peudw ever ell.*'

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satisfying flavor of ^ Qukkly put you on 4ems i^th this delidous,

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choice of 44 coats capes and dolmans up to $25 values $4

choice of 28 coats capes and dolmans up to $50 values $10

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wash

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skirts

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up to $6.95 values

up to $2.50 values

$3.95

$2.60

90c

55 in the lot

180 in the lot

75 in the lot

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better silk sport dresses

$23.90

that formerly sold up to $68.50, choice,

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organdies, linens, chintz nets, voiles, combinations

choice of just 78 summer dresses up to $18.50 values

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85 cotton waists, up to $3.95 values 75c

linen, voile, smocks, up to $5 values

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