Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1919 — Page 5
LAI^ATION BY THE GOVERNOR
'JHE imANAPOLIS NEWB, TTJiSPAT, AUGUST 26, W19.
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«Wp Im^*” Senator McCawfaer. offSolItvaa Man Succotoia Chria Dakota. AC oiily RtotoWIcanj AfrioUture DefMirtment.
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l^w. and w« kaaw. Aat this moatry will acrer to to war mmaismt aam to j^veat Japaa ftom d<rinp Inst laa h^e aBowed every oAer naMo« to do la CStlaa wtAoot a pre^teat. W1A Ae Ica^ae of aations China oi»* taias aa aasinaaoe whidi ie taataiaoiint to a ca^atr hy aS Ac world Aat oi^ wf! lapaa return to China vl»t Germany arreated firom her fa hot hMoeforA and so ymg as Ais **?•!?£..■***** *•** oAar natton shaB roo China of oae laA of her territorv ar excrciao any eoatrot over bmr people toeovtoatont wiA Ac <daims of comJadepesdence and sovereifrRty.**
RI66S IS NOMINATED.
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(facial to T»e ladiaaapatla Kears] ■Washington, August as. ■— The
PrcaidcBt today nominated James R.
CQVdd ever be mratk. imafiaat Ae retd W*»a. ta Salltvan, Ind, to be assistant
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totorcsls «t China,** than hy mfttoe amendment; Ae actual
of which, be aaamted. was to tBi Ae treaty and the lea«ue. The amendment prorldoa Aat tike oM Germany In J6dianttm«r provlaoa Aa!i go to China to
pteca of Jasaui.
PwrpoM Apparent, Mt Says. "Why did Ae malortty of Ala coramictee pauae In the midst of their liear» Inga to make Aia particular amendlaeotr' he continued, "and then pro> eeed wfA Ae esuai iefatne to ,i*y dates for further haarfnga wh^ wtt! consame a week or so mors? The purpooe Is apparent. It Is to irianllY »« Ac <»untry tWt Ae asoato Is horole to Ala treaty. It la to p^ poatt^ where ahe caa not srtthout an ai^earaaoe of bat*^ coero^ do what Ac has promiaad to do. It is to create trouble between this country and Japan and Aereby send the first dagger thrust into Ae body of Als trmty.
Botrayal of China.
"Is it an act of true pisndship toward China or a mere political move to defmit the treaty? If its sponsors
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$1.10 S. S. S. Blood Remedy, 67c
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—errtary of agricutture. The a^^poiatmaat tor Mr. Rte— to thn place, whitot waa rpcmitly vacated by G. i. Chrfatia. of Pumae ttuivanmy. waa made am the recommandatloo of Vica-Presideat MarahalL The two Indiana senators have indicatad that the appointment is agree. aWe to Aem and It ie sseumed the nomination will be promptly confirmed
<**y» here the acquatnung him-
eelf with the dutlee the office.
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CHIEFS’ CLAUSE CONCERNING MOBS IS LOOPHOLE.
ALLiltGHT MEETING HEU)
I.CS ANGELES. Augest 3fi.-All strife. Ing railroad men here will Ignore inatructions of their national chiefs trat they return to work, according to a decisloa reached aftev an all-niaht meettog The men Iwsed their action on a phrase of the work orders whh^ saM tliat„thev need not sulnnit themselves to danger of mob vioience They said that to return at present would be dangerous to that reflect. Hie federal grand Jury met todav to consider Ae strike. The district attorney safe} that dtoays of mails would be investigated The Pacific Electric Company announced that it would have normal daylight service tomorrow and the Xxw Angtoes Street Railway Company to n statement assured its patrons It was restoring normal daylight semice. Transporntion Is Paralyzed. Rail trantmortatlon throughout southern California, as far as Premio on the north and as far east aa Turns. Wan paralysed today. The strike began ’Thura—y night when swftAmen and brmkemen quit Aeir poets In sympathy WiA a strAe of trainmen of the Pacific
Elactiic Company, operating an Inter-
uthan system.
At Bakersfield Mfi switchmen of the Southern Pacific and Atchisem. Topeka A Santa Fa waJkisd out, tying up train service both to Ae north and
south.
At Yuma thirty-six Southern Pacific switchmen quit aiul trainnaen refused to take ont two trains for Ae east which
had been made up by offldlala.
Commenting on the orders. It B. Montgomery, fntemational vice-presi-dent of Ae locomotive engineers, aidd: ""We are urging the men to return to woA only on the conditions that when tlwv return they will not be required to do anything they did not have to do b^ fore they struck and only when it ta
quite safe for A«m to-do so. Says They Wilt Be Mobbed.
"Cnder presents conditions it is unsafe tor the men to return to work: they stand in danger of being mobbed. As long a* that aituation exists Aey will ’ not be ordered back to woA ** } Offictahi of Ae Area railroad com-1 pauies afibcted hy the various walkouts —the SouAern Pacific. Los Angtoes A Salt Lake and rxnta Fe-Admttted that the transportation situation was critical. Five overland trains on the Santa Fe were halted at Barstow on the Mojai’e deimrt today. Passengers were discharged and the train equipment re-
ttwrned to the east.
A train of three express wrs, two ba—age cars, one mail and seven day coaches was dispatched from San Bernardino to Barstow.__ The train took on Ae marooned passengers, express and mail and came to Los Angeles. No other trains moved on any of the three lines during Ae day, officials said.
Toys From Germany.
BOSTON, August 38.—Five hundred cases of German-made toy a bought before the war. were brought here todav by Ae freiiAt^r Euidedijk. They had been in storage at Rotterdam since 1914
MAIL POUCH MISSINk Inspectors Search for $70,000 In Liberty Bonds and Securities. CHICAGO, August »-^o«taI InspeetOFS today were searching for a registered mall pouch containing |10.0to worth of Uberty bonds and securities wbiA disappeared yestorday somewhere between Joliet andjChlcago, Accoiding to postal authorities in Joliet, th** pouch was delivered to Ae station for transmission to Chicago institutions and it disappeared elAer ahUe at Ae station or after It waa placed tm Ae train The bonds and securities were consigned to Chicago banks by Joliet banka It was stated Ae banks would not suffer loss bv disappearance of the securities as they were Hieured.
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AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE
Ctoalng Hours, Dally, 5 p. m. Saturday’s S p. m.
Muslin Underwear
WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S MUSLIN UNDiatWEAR, also silk underwear— Save 10% to 25%
30$-dl2 E. Waahingttm SL, Just East of CourUuHise.
New Fall Corsets These were purchased before the advance. Buy now and aava— 20% to 35%
New Winter Coats, Advance Models Stylish new models—many pretty pleated effects, loose back or belted models; also the new semi-dolman effects. The materials comprise silvertones, silvertip, bolivia, wool velours, polo cloth, broadcloth, fine kerseys, meltons, etc., in all the very newest colors that will be worn this winter, at our prevailing modest prices— , *12.50,’13.50,'14.50, *19.50 up to *49.00 ALL ALTERATIONS FREE. Buy 'Now and Save From $5.00 to $10.00 Per Garment. A deposit will hold any coat you select until wanted.
8Se NOVELTY PLAID DRESS GOODS, new eolorin g 8, Wednesday—
11.25 SILK POPLIN, yard wide, a new fall shades, Wednesday—
40c S £ R - PENT I N E CREPE, pink and light blue, for kimonos, underwear. etc., Wednesday—
2 0 e U NBLEACHE D MUSLIN— Yard wide, good weight, Wednesday—
15c U NBLEACHE D CRASH. 16in. wide, linen finish, Wednesday—
25c SILKOLINE, yard wide, pretty floral design s— Wednesday—
15c HU€K TpWEliS, good size for home use; Wednesday-*
86c CRETONNES. new fall patterns .and colorings, for overdraperie s, curtains, etc., Wednesday-
Final Clearance of All Women’s and Misses’ ^ Summer Wash Dresses Ginghams and Voiles.
Values up to $7.60, now.. Values up to $12.50, now, Values up to $20.00, now. Values up to $25.00, now.
. .$3.98 . .$4.98 . .$7.48 . .$9.98
All Aiterstions Free.
Bargain Table DRESS GINGHAM, new fall plaids, cheeks, stripes, etc., fast colors, splendid quality for children's school dresses and women's house dresses; regular 29c value, Wednesday special— ,
19c
Clearance of All Women’s and Misses’ Capes and Dolmans
Our entire stock grouped in two lots for quick selling. Values up to $25.00, now Values up to $40.00, now All Alterations Free.
.. $9.98 $12.50
HAPPY IDDIES
Hera ft tha Ideal suit for ttmim*
every-day wear lor boy or —
girl tha year ’round. Saves IBeM
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Maans baaltby play for them. imVERAtlS Aad the makers atand back of
$1.25 & $1.50
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Prices Advance September let Boya' overalls. Auto brand; ages 4 to 12. flJffit 12 to It S1.50
Special Sale Toilet Soaps Palmolive Soap
Jap Rose Soap Colonial Bath Soap Lana Oil Soap
8e BUTTERMILK SOAP 7c KIRK’S BABY SOAP
5c 5c
7c SWEETHEART rSOAP 10c INDUSTRIAL TAR SOAP 10c CROFT A REEDS’ SOAP 10c CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 0\y 10c COCOA HARDWATER CASTILE 7ig. SOAP ....ifiZV 10c AUDITORIUM Q/» BATH SOAP 10c VENETIAN BATH qL SOAP, 3 for 25c, cake... t?V
15e ARMOUR’S HARDWATER SOAP 20c STORK CASTILE SOAP 15e KALONOERMA MEDICATED SOAP. 15c BATTLECREBaC SOAP 19c CERTIFIED COMPLEXION SOAP .... 25c WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP 25c PACKER’S TAR SOAP 25e RESINOL SOAP 25c CUTICURA SOAP 25c CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP
10c 14c 10c 10c 15c 16c 17c 18c 19fe 19c
Sale Hair Switches—Save 25%
$2.00 TO $5.50 HUMAN HAIR
SWITCHES in black, brown an4 blonde. Special, $130 to .
$4.12
$430 GRAY HUMAN HAIR ^9 90 SWITCHES. Special ^OaOO
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lOe HUMAN HAIR NETS, one lot Special 15c SILK HUMAN HAIR NETS. Special, lOc, 8 for ""V iOc HAIR BOBS, black and brown. Special • 10c to $1.60 HAIR BARRETTES. sbeH or amber. Special, 7Hcto Oirv 25c TO $4.98'BACK COMBS, SIDE COMBS, CASQUE COMBS, PUSH COMBS AND FANCY HAIRPINS. Special 09 QQ 19c to Wee/O
Embroidery Flouncings 18-INCH BABY EMBROIDERY, dainty patterns, some have embroidery edges, others have hemstitched hem; a yard ............49c CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY,.25 inches, neat patterns ; specially priced at 5^ and .49c IS-INCH EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS, a yard, 39c, 35c and 25c NAINSOOK EMBROIDERY, 27 inch^, for infants* dresses; a yard .75c
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Speciak for Men
^ MEN’S AUTO Brand Overalls and Jackets, in plain blue or blue and udiite stripe overallt, sizes 32 to 42, jackets 46 to 44. A garment— $2.25 Extra sizes, a gar- QW ment qJifcivOD MEN’S WORK SHIRTS. Auto Brand. Plain or stripes, $1.35 ^*1 9W and.. $1.60 OTIS BALBRIGGAN GARMENT, long or short sl^ve shirt, regular or stout, daoble seat drawers, a garment OsfC $1.95 MEN’S UNION SUITS, in white or ecru, all styles in Globe, Imperial or Cooper brands, a suit RIBBED UNION SUITS, short sleeve, ankle lengto closed crotch up to $1.50 values, QA^ a suit „ OuC MEN’S MERCERIZED LISLE SOX. in black, white or colors, double heel, toe and sole 9A.-, (3 for 85c), each
School Suits BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, wool mixtures, nice styles, full lined pants— $4.95, $6.95, $7.95 Boys’ new fall caps and hat»—just arrived-4n the latest styl^
Whatever the Price, We Gve You the Best for die Mon^
