Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1919 — Page 2
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THE IXDIA?fAi*OLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. 1919.
> HIT BY AUTO. IS DEAD.
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” rth of Eight Murphy Brother* to
Oi. Thi. Year.
riJLLK, Ind., August &Ce ten, eon of ,in4en. ten miles rdsviile, fell tinder an Dr. J. O, Rhea
injuries ©f
l re later, at hospital, at Lafay-
HfA MADE FOR 8-CENT EMBODy IS DOINCII, FAREByC..LS.8$.B.C0. CITED AS TREND OF DAY
r boy was
bicycle In
... .. I throwing
j under the wheels of the auto11*. The young: lad Is the fourth
brother* to die this year. I brothers bavin* died of
— last Winter. Thefr deaths within a period ©f three days, irvlying: brother* are Louis,
Clarence and Fred Murphy,
Jt, Louis Murphy, waa an ofl the 6tb reriment of marines
2d division of the American forces In France, and
rounded in action.
ENLRAGE PUNT.
Henry L. Dithmer. secretary of the Polar fee and Fuel Company, has an-
that ^the ^company w»l ^enlar|te -Ts—-a-- —4 dtorape ca-
Atjhe plant at
d kierauM r< u'si>n KS«5a
saw
take goods shipped in a pool car ooda for his competitor, he says
—?vent this
to
with co frankly
there is no
mmp law to pre
practice and ‘I don’t like the way my
competitor does business.’
when I ask a manufacturer why he
92 INCREASE ALSO ASKED FOR FEDERAL ATTORNEY COMMUTATION TICKETS. REPLIES TO HIS INQUIRIES.
? doesn't sell hts product to a certain concern wan tine to buy. he says, if 1 •seii to him. I am afraid my otner cus- ~ ners in that line will quit buying
tarn.’
When I ask a man why he raised the
RELATES "«* °» his property, he say* that every — «'«*«»*** "*» body else is raising rent and some of ; federalised When the war ended and LURIES. them ask me why it Is any of my busi- the federal government began to re-
OTHER CHANGES DESIRED, TALKS TO STATE TEACHERS
The Chicago, Lake Shove A South j “The best that the federal government Bend Railway Company baa petitioned ] can do in tbe fight against the high cost the public service commission for an j of living is to prosecute for conspiracy
g-eent cash fare between any two street stops in Bast Chicago and Indiana Harbor; permission to sell five tickets for such travel for £> cents: 3 cents a mile
of the United States take the greatest possible measure of control as a matter of obtaining resources and conserving necessaries in order successfully to carry on the war. The people of the country allowed the government to take this control, but it was shown in the last election that there waa a sort of feeling of resentment because everything was
| the federal government began to re- ’ lease its hold and a larger measure of j freedom was turned back to the people met we soon began to see that here and ! there over the country were people who.
control of the resources and necessities of the people." ; lim Company Suspends Work. [Special to The Indianapolis News] NEU. ALBANY, lad.. August 29.—The Ohio Falls Iron Company, employing 500 men. posted a notice Thursday to the effect that operations had been suspended indefi-
nitely. All departments were closed doim. Unskilled laborers, who are members of a union recently organized in this city with a membership of MO, had made a demand on the company for an Increase of 10 cent* an hour over the present wage, which ranges from 25 to 35 cents an hour. The increase. It is said, makes an average wage of about 40 cents an hour.
to limit production and to enhance the
hSSSKr
r; 011 The High Cost
for passenger fare between points in It* taterurban system, with a lb-cent minimum and a W-cent penalty for cash fare: a twenty-five trip, sixty-day commutation ticket, good to purchaser only.
, * _ . _ . . between Gaiy and Last Chicago for *.
,c * Mn * Pu# * Co ' to ****« ,nv and between Oary and Hammond for ..Mfat d. JP
u cnml tte l—~»t u~*tr um to- ^ tmrA+r* CZat-v and VLamt and , «JOii nOQ€St>
tween Gary and East Chicago, and be| tween Gary and Hammond; to cancel the twenty-five trip oomroutatlon ticket between Lake Park and South Rend: to cancel the fifty-four monthly commutation ticket between Gary and Belle: to vn. between Gary and Fumesevtlle. between Hammond and Cudahy, between Lake Park and South Bend The company filed notice also that it has petitioned the interstate commerce comm lesion for permission to cancel the ten. twenty-five and fifty-four commutation tickets between Garv and Kensington, 111., and other fare* intrastate in
Illinois.
Tb# present fare to be replaced by the proposed S-cent fare is S cents; the H and tS commutation tickets are to replace ticket* sold formerly at 13.
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ion at Small Cost
the
.j I WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Brotherhood Leader* i Fulfill Gpntract*. August 29.—The
_ US that their fulfilled, and InJterurban. normal sched-
8TRIKE. Craft* No-
Niewdj 29.—Louis allied crafts shops.
the men to re- - were instructed
Colo., and
on routs to B srrwstod. iMUing of
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A ugnst End Specials To Close a Season In which we have made many attractive offer* in women’s specialties, we are making the offers for Saturday especially tempting.
Ilnfert#
S A pMuSPMI^^M^SS blouses, plain tailored and fancy. In white and several delicate shades. priced SLSS * Si.15
gloves, up to the
standard of ex-
cAllence. with double Ups. All sixes in blsek and small sixes in white.
priced IS#
4..4S*
Regularly
Saturday only.
Full fashioned hose of iiele; a wonderful quality. with reinforced toe and heel.- In black only. Saturday only Tie
Sixteen-button length gloves of pure Milanese allk. In delicate pastel shades only. Regularly priced.... f 1.M Saturday only 4Pc
OPEN CNT1I. S P. M. SATUBDAT. Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day. u
^ Sine* .&J5S?sk^ 10 North Moridlan
to
~ tU1 “ ***‘~< .id ho,rt!
J?***** *bo v f any thing
else, he said, waa a revival of public
and fairness In all business. Retort to Accusations.
"When we are accused of sharp practice.” said tbe speaker, “ire say first. The other fellow to doing the same and, # second, ’we haven’t violat”Wb#n 1 ask a man why he refuses
No Authority to Act.
"When I ask a civic organization take up an investigation, 1 am with the statement that it has no au- .
thority to investigate j having no conscience to guide them, and “These conditions lead one to believe] no law to restrain them, tried to see, ^e^forT^ ££ 8 m anS how muth mon *> e >' l f ould rnake ! statutes and too little from the opera- s out of the necessities of life. We are tion of public and private coneeieme. ! now in the midst of a great surge of The step from liberty to tow to getting . speculation and profiteering, which | to be short If dealings between men I sprang up just as soon and as fast are to be wholly governed by law, we 1 ** «** government let loose of its con-
will find much less liberty in proportion , tro1
that we lose our conscience and sense : Can We Be Driven? of fairness: we will find our liberty This makec on#» wonder whether taken away and laws made to govern make, one winder wnetler
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"Conservative people ought to watch
one wonder whether or
not a few speculators and profiteers can i actually drive this country to the point
tbe tendency of events and bear in mind . haVine „ ffnv « rT , Av . rv . whither we are drifting. We are con- or narinc “ iaw to govern ev ® r > Der«on
stantly fighting against paternalism and
Two Big Saturday Specials
Carpet Sweeper, $1.29
Beautifully finished in mahogany and nickel and made entirely of metal. Comes with 48-inch handle. d**| OQ A wonderful value tpAa^JF
10-Qt. Kettle, 49c
Large 10-quart presenring kettle, made of New England granite ware, A Q_ Saturday special Tra/C No Wrapping.
Slightly Soiled Shades
y 2 PRICE Just a dozen shades, which are slightly soiled from showing, will be sold at one half the marked price. All good designs. Rose, blue and gold colors. Upward from $6.75
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I hope that at least » per cent of our people are opposed to radical socialism Instead of radical socialism freeing people, as many of its adherents argue, it enslaves them to law*, rules and
regulations.
Federalized for War.
«: This whole country was recently federalised for the purpose of carrying
on a war.
as a war measure that the government
in every line of his activity.
"Every day I receive appeals from ! people for the exercise of federal power, { It seems that the federal government 1 alone is looked to as the power to re- ‘ lieve the situation. Even county, city | and state officials send their complaints to m.v office and appeal to the federal
authorities to do something.
"The question at once arises whether | we fully understand where this wiH lead
« ... Z'SZ federal government to again take full
GREAT BATTLEFIELDS
TOURS TO
VERDUN ST. MIHIEL THE ARGONNE CHATEAU THIERRY
YPRES RHEIMS THE MARNE HINDENBURG LINE
Including FRANCE, BELGIUM. SWITZERLAND, ITALY. Information, Literature, Rates at
Fletcher American Company
INDIANAPOLIS
WASSON’S
Lunch Served in the Pure Food Cafe Till 1 O’clock
WASSON’S
STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL
Again Saturday— A Sale of Smart, New Fall Hats
Wonderful Values
A special purchase and showing without precedent at this season of the year. More than a thousand smart, becoming models, reflecting the authentic styles for immediate and autumn wear. Lyons Velvet Hats. Panne Velvet Hats. In the Favored Fall Colors — and Black.
Novelty shapes—small, close-fitting, draped Hats, poke shapes and mushrooms, large straight brims, or drooping brims and nifty turbans. The trimmings are of flowers, ostrich, metal ornaments and novelty effects. (Wasaoa’a, Third Floor! I !: v . t.
Special Selling of Georgette Blouses (New Fall Styles)
Values We Can Not Duplicate
Delightful new models to go with the separate skirts and suits — featuring pointed pleated frills, lace edges, embroidered, braided and beaded designs, hemstitching and semi-tailored effects. The Georgette in these blouses is a far better quality than you would even expect and may be had in navy, gray, flesh, white and other popular colors. (WasMHi’s Second Floor)
For the Last Saturday Half Holiday We Offer Lnusual Bargains
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. No Phone Orders. NoCO.D.'s
Every Item Under the Sim Less Than Regular
$2.00 $1 cin&rs. A
$1.85 and
Silk Stockings,
Full fashioned, and made of pure thread silk with reinforced tops and feet. Every pair absolutely perfect. Choice of black and popular Fall
colors.
(First Floor)
Women’s $1 and^^^. Just the kind for now, and early Fall! The best wearing pink and white cotton union suits, in all the wanted styles. 79c each, or 3 for $2.26. (First Floor)
49c Fine Quality’I Op Dress Ginghams *-)OL
The girl can’t have too many school dresses. 36 inches wide— plaids, stripes and plain—a very pretty assortment of colors—get your supply Saturday. (Third Floor)
96 Pair Women’s J'VlS Fine Silk Hose, And this price is within a few cents of today’s cost price. There are plain, clocked and lace effects. Think of the advancing cost—and lay in a supply. (First Floor)
$3.25 Crochet$").49 Bedspreads, That’s a good deal to save at one buying! Double bed size crochet spreads—hemmed—come in a variety of pretty patterns—good heavy weight—get yours Saturday! (Third Floor). ■—
Six 29c $1 Towels. 1 !
What!
Turkish Towels,
If you know a bargain, you will be here Saturday and get a dozen of these large size, snow white, heavy weight and spongy Turkish towels—
six for $1,60.
(Third Floor)
Fall $7. SSPR £d :
Girls’ New Gingham Dresses, Regularly they sell for a dollar more! Made of good quality Gingham—in plaids, combinations and plain—leather belts—pockets — collars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14.
.(First Floor)-
$12.50 to
G i r 1 s’ Dresses,
$19.75 $C.OO •esses. —
getting >ile and
Don’t waste any time
down for these! Beautiful Voile Organdie frocks made in smart styles for girls of 10 to 17 years.
They’ll keep till next year.
. (Fourth Floor)
Interwoven SilkQC/* Socks for Men,OOL Did you say nothing great about that! Saturday is the last time to buy them at this price, here or elsewhere. After Saturday you will pay $1.00 a pair. (First Floor)
85c Dental Pre-ZCp parations forOiJL-
A 50c tube of Pebeco Tooth Paste —and a 36c Prophylactic Tooth Brush—regular 85c value, offered Saturday morning at a saving of 20c—going to be here ? (First Floor)
75c Face and TalcZCTf*
Powder Special,
Saturday morning we will sell a 50c box of Airmand’s Face Powder— and a 26c can of Armand’s Rose of Paradise Talcum—regular 75c value,
on Saturday morning, 66c.
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98c Hughes ’QQ^, Ideal Hairbrush,O/L Don’t wait until the hair begins to go, but start now using one of these sanitary, air cushion back hair brushes. Special, Saturday at 89c. ■ ,<( First Floor)—
$19.75 to $25.00$-I A Silk Skirts, at •l-vf You could shop for months—you’d never find better bargains. Handsome silk skirts in Georgette, Fan-ta-si, Tricolette, etc., for sport, dress, street wear. .(Second Floor) ■ ■ ■ .
$3.98 All-Wool $X18 Jersey Suiting, O— Just see how we are helping you save—here’s the best quality all-wool Jersey—54 inches wide, in navy, African, Pekin, taupe and other Fall colors. (Third Floor)
89c PrintedZO/, Lining Sateens, OOC We are making it worth your while Saturday! 36 inches wide — new styles and colorings for lining Fall and Winter Coats—a* choice variety, 68c yard. (Third Floor)
$1.59 and $1.68 $ 1J8 Dress Fringes, a.— Comes 4 inches wide—plain and knotted all-silk fringes—popular for Fall use. Colors—African, navy, taupe, gray and black. Saturday, yard, $1.18. —(Third Floor)
1 $6.49 Wool-Finish $C.49 Plaid Blankets, Save a dollar on these beautiful blankets—come in blue, pink, tan, gray, yellow and lavender plaids. Mercerized bound edges, 66x80. . 1 1 .( Basement )—————
Bocabelli Imp.$1.29 Castile Soap, l— A standard $1.50 value—a large 41b. bar of genuine c&stiie soap for $1.29. That is, if you get itrat Wasson’s Saturday morning—get a bar. (First Floor)
$1.00 Fountain OQp Pens, Saturday,O/L A pen that improves with use! A neat black handle—the kind of point a good writer likes. Also, a regular $1.50 Fountain Pen, at $1.19. (First Floor)
50c W a r n e r ’ s ‘2'2/x Net Guimpes,*J«JL Made of sheer white net—high-col-lar and Well boned so that it will remain in place. A guimpe that will add a finish to the tailored suit. (First Floor)
$1.50 Stamped $| .00 Luncheon Sets, l*™ Just the kind that maker a table look beautiful, and at the same time saves your fine linens. Cloth and four napkins to match—three pretty patterns to choose from. ———(First Floor)
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Women’s Cham-QC^ oisette Gloves,xiJv The fashionable strap-wrist style —of a very fine quality for the price, and even for much more. In mole, beaver, brown and white—all perfect. * (First Floor)
Genuine Soisette $2 .35 Men’s Union Suits, This is the last time we will offer these popular garments under $2.00. They are so staple, we’ll put them away for another season. Why not you? .—————(First Floor)
$2.00 New F a 11 $ 4 Dress Satins, 1’
A very beautiful quality-
it for
-and to
think you can get it for $1.78 a yard—36 inches wide—choice of fifty shades for street and evening
wear. Yard, $1.78.
'Third Floor)
$5.00 Little Girls’ $X50 Wool Sweaters, ** A special new wool slipover in middy model for kindergarten and the first school days. Copen, rose, cardinal and tan—white trimmings. -(Fourth Floor).
$3.95 S'). >sses. Zr
$3.50 and House Dresses, New Fall models in women’s high nec k—long sleeve—reversible collar —and Billie Burke yoke style in indigo blue*—dots and figures—sizes 36 to 46. -(Fourth Floor)
Babcock’s Corylop- C sis Talcum, 2 for—vLTalk about bargain*—can you equal this one—two cans of this popular talcum for a quarter. All we can say is—get in the crowd for your share. « (First Floor)- —
Sf79c
$1.00 and Satin Bodices, You’ll be lucky to have several at this price! Women’s and misses’ satin and silk bodices—lace trimmed styles—with built-up or lace shoulders. ——(Fourth Floor).
Special—New Wool $’1.95 Slip-on Sweaters, ** The very smartest styles, now at the height of popularity—trimmed with brushed wool collar and cuffs. Turquoise, tan, Nile, salmon, etc. . (First Floor).
Women’s$5 Striped $'1.95 SILK SHIRTS, O— Very smart styles for wear with separate skirts and suits. Made of pretty striped tub silks, strictly tailored. Saturday they’ll sell for $3.95. Floor).
$3,50 Mme. Helene CorST. 8 -: $2.79 Made of pink mercerized broche; medium bust; long skirt and well boned. (Feerth Fleer)
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