Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1919 — Page 16
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INDIANA COMMERCE CHAMBER’S PROGRAM OUTLINED.
TRASMITTED TO CAPITAL
« « J»tt BalMBav. WASHINGTON. August «—The Ihdiana State Chamber at Commence, through letters written to the Indiana senators and representatives by A. W. Me Kean d. director of extension, has outlined its federal lecislative program as favoring a "square deal for the whole Americas people." Mr. McKeand said that the executive committee and the board of governors of theataie organization had dl reeled hiro^to notify the Indiana dele ^^They 1 favor the Townaend bill for
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the organisation of a federal highway commission and the establishment of a national system of high way a Opposed to Plumb Plan. "They are strongly opposed to the so-called Plumb bill as proposed by the brotherhoods, and especially so in view of the action taken by the same brotherhoods on the Adamson measure in Ifl*. They believe that labor should have fair wages and good conditions of work. They are opposed to government ownership because it stifles initiative, destroys efficiency and substitutes for wise regulation by law of economic forces an unwise regufatios by political influence.
Fair Hearings Urged.
They urge that the brotherhoods be
FARMERS HESIM10 SOW A NORMAL A(H
SITUATION IN INDIANA OUTLINED IN TELEGRAM.
FEDERAL VIEW IS DESIRED
which was approved by Governor
Goodrich, said:
"Discussion of the high cost of living | and the drive for reduced prices is j causing many farmers to hesitate on j
plans for fall planting of wl
and feeding of live stock. Conferences t j with farmers indicate sales oi fertilizer f 1 are stow and much reduced, and that < the acreage of wheat will be far below! normal unless the present. attitude of j farmers is changed. The state food com T 1 mission is considering the problem, and {I feels that farmers should plan to sow normal acreage of wheat and rye. The I committee desires a statement from you' on a desirable plan of procedure, and < j
what lines farmers should follow."
It was brought out at a meeting of the food committee this week that any Jim- , it&tions in the production of foodstuffs * would only serve to aggravate the pres-
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[Special to The Indianapolis New*] LAFAYETTE, dnd.. August
given a fair hearing, but that the same Farmers in Indiana are hesitating to ent cost of living problem, and, accord fairness be accorded to organized farm-1 sow a normal acreage of wheat and to Professor Christie, the only soiu-
^ ^ a reduction ln |ducti^ to^e^toL ^ ^ ^IP™** *»**t year. G. I. Christie, direc-’ ■ 1
other words, they stand for a souare j lor ot th * slate food Production com- JustAAs Good. '
deal for the whole American people." s mittee. said fh a telegram sent to Sec- ;
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‘ highway system. | mend to the farmers.
dorsing federal
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BIG BARGAINS >414—1IS-41M EAST WASH1NGTOK ST. SATURDAY *440.448 EAST WASHINGTON ST. New Fall Garments A great sale, comprising the most wonderful values in Indiaftiapolis. Stunning Fall Suits ^ High rent stores get 910 to 915 more. S19.95 S24.95 $29.75
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DRESSES At Cleanup Prices * Values to $25 ’13.75 Beautiful models in silk taffetas, serges, wool jersey ahd combinations. An offer that warrants your immediate attention. / ,
Summer Frocks At >3^ and *5^
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SALE! NEW FALL TRIMMED HATS Impressive large and small shapes of panne and Lyono velvet—4 trimmed with plumes, ribbons, chestlle. silk or metal threads.
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Until Noon Saturday We Close at Twelve o’Clock * Dresses of Silk and Georgette . Regularly Selling d* 1 A 7 £ Up to $50, ot— J) J A j' # / J * A limited number only. * ^ Odds and ends of our spring stock of suits; not a complete line of sizes $10.00 Wash Waists Regularly Up to $10 *P-' •LI-/ Wash Waists <ft t QC Regularly Up to $6 <4/ 1 •<->-/
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WHITE WASHABLE SKIRTS Unrestricted choice of all higher priced white gaberdine sklrte— ’2.95 and ’3.95
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HUNDREDS OF BLOUSES In a Great Sale Saturday $g.95 $0.95 $g.00 An extraordinary group of Unusual blouses that will not last long at these prices.
Men’s blue Overall Jackets
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Skirts— *1.00
E m b r o idered muslin Gowns,
95c
27 Voile Dresses kmussed)— *1.00
Pink Lisle Vests— 49c
$1.25 Middles (limit 3)— T9c
Great Sale for School Children
Boys' Suits Dark cheviots and rash mere*! newest fall models. Extra special. 9T.05 and fl&.Oft Boys' Waists, 95c sad 40c
Girli* Fall Brasses Large assortment of rhecked and plaid ulnghama, alses | 1e 14 year*. Special fender, $2.70 sad. *1 .!»?> rhlldrea** Lisle Stock- !»»• Silt*
Sale Sample School Sweaters for Children Bay ’em now. $2.49 $3.49 $4.45 Sptciti—Mm's Work Skirts, 69c
SMOCKS Offering Wonderful Values
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Values to 95.00 in«white and pretty colors, with daJnty embroidery and feather stitching smocking.
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Millinery—Cleanup All Summer Trimmed Hats $4 .95 Values to Jip.OO _ ” ■ Hundreds of trimmed hats including white trimmed Panama*. Also black * and all popular colors of the season.
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We’re Cutting Prices Right Down Close in This August Clean-up Sale 1 * '& No man needs to be reminded of the importance of such a timely event. Make a note now to stop in Saturday and stock up for present as well as future needs. Suits Appropriate for Autumn and Fall Wear Greately Reduced Men’s $28.00 and $30.00 Fancy Suits, $23.90 Men’s $32.50 and $35.00 Fancy Suits, $27.90 Men’s $40.00 and $45.00 Fancy Snits, $34.90 Men’s $50.00 and $55.00 Fancy Snits, $43.90 The school bell will soon be ringing, and the boy will need one or more suits —you can supply his needs for muchless just now— Boys’ $10 and $12 Fancy Suits, $7.90 Boys’ $15 and $16 Fancy Snits, $13.75 Boys’ $20 and $22 Fancy Suits, $16.75
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How Do We Pay 4%?
We are'often asked how we can pay 4% interest on savings accounts.' Here is the answer in a nut shell. By investing our depositors’ money in high grade bonds—buying those bonds in large'issues—selling them again at a fair profit, and sharing that profit with our customers. Start a Savings Account Here Now* * S. |/ , We are Open Saturdays Until 8 p. m.
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Madras Shirts Good looking madras shirts, in regular $4.00 quality, now— $3.19 3 for $9.25
Trouser Sale Get an extra pair of trousers and use that odd coat. $6 Troupers, $4.95 $5 Trousers, $3.85
At Sander & Recker*s
Fine Odd Dressers Reduced In Our August Sale
$65.00 Walnut Queen Anne Dresser.... .$49.50 $105.00 Mahogany Dresser $69.50 $145.00 Queen Anne Walnut Dresser. .$112.50 $125.00 American* Walnut Dresser $98.00 Sander & Recker Furniture Co. Meridian and Maryland Streets
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