Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1920 — Page 14
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THE lEjDIAXAPOLlS SEWS, FBIHAY, APRIL 30, 1920.
AMmilFAVDIiED BYnCECHAMBER
•aldisni «riciitaU3r l^ad 4xufto4 ftnd «ii9rov«4 W tHc reaolntloo* committcfl in mom comiiFeiicaaivo form oilliiijr attoBtloa to tlio aUosoA Aim-
•r of certota clmss«« of bt^or
Soata C work if tlmo Itoofirajii
r irraatod a ourti kooais.
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otoofiraaisfiis iadEnottr* mmAmg; jfttitlior inerouM Ta pfieoa of aocoo * oitieo aa4 rtmiUmm in 4oemmiw« pro
dactioa.** ^
PEACE TREATY -WITHOUT] FURTHER DELAY- APPROVED.
CASH BONUS OISAPPROVS)
ATI.ASTIC crrr, n. j, apiii At the ctomnc aoaidoa eonreatioa of the Uaitodi iliue^C%aai> her «f Commcree Che BMHahem weat OB record ia favor of “iwaatractfire Amoficaalsm,- atirod that a traatr of peaeo *'«Iio«ad bo placed {a effect ivithotrt farttter delay," and adopted a rea^atloa oppoHair a eaeli boaao for iefdiere, but favorina immediate prodleioAe dieabTod m oleic »ol« dietb or their depeBdento. •The oppooiyoB to a caah bonaa for
**Tbe .mmmtTf'm pr^lem can bo larwoly Oohred throoah iaoreaood prodnetioa. thereby restortaa proper m,JaEloas.between oaMNiy aad demaad* a reaolatioa oald, *Ta aid of tacroaoed prodoetioa aadLlo oahaaee fta beaetUo' oeoaos^ maat becoam a cardinal principle with ail of onr pnbtfc antherfaea.TederaL otate aad local, and' moat bo practicad by oviny dttaen." Gnnotimetjm Americaalam. be aald. orti ooatrfbnte toward onr proseat procremc It emi^kamseo Amorfeaa tdwua of liberty, represeatatiye (overnmeat. eaUahteaed mle of the ttalortty aad ooprenuusr #f Jhe law. Ot "fforenuaeat and^bmdaoaa." it^ added. *^t ta eaacatial that oar aoverameat obonld ocrapaloBaly remda from eaterlaa any of tho Soldo of traiB|fmrt|ttioa. oomaMiaicatlOB. ladai^jr jdiMi connaereo' or map pham jigwlCiigffiiU,BgSBigegBaggaaB^
ASY Vacuum Electric ASHER Thd **EASY*S” applieaticm of the moot i«aetkal metliod of waahfWb its oniitaii^^ foatofd. Its two Taetiua cups fores the liot, stssainE so^ ttomfli sa<! titmifli tim elotbss—rapidly and witii grsat fores. Tbs eonbinsd setion «r tbs fores as tbs cups go 6omn and tbs powsrftil suetien as tbsy ars rafted loosens sosry psrtiels of dirt—(picldy and tlkoroagbly. Tbs elothss rsmaiit stationary in tbs bottom of tbs smooth copper tub— only tbs water ia agitatsd, therein rs- , moving all danger of wear, tear or tangle. p The sl^ieney of tbs Easy and its mstbed of wariiing Is provsn by its performancs in tboimands and tbonsandi of homsa.
Let na sand an t^fe: Easy to your home
FREE TRIAL
Than yon will know bsyoad a donbt that tbs Easy is all ws claim for it.
of bnolitess. whea>^M caa bo •occeosf^lW nadortalMai. .aad conducted l«r private eaterpiies. Any tendency of government to enter sneh Sold should ^ enrefnlty welshed in tho Haht of its possible olmcst npom the very seniQS of onr Instftntioas.
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Other rcnohitiona aitoptod were-; Any othev chanami fa pooCai rates ^Ottld await a thoronah larvestlaatlon ed essts aad determiaatioa of
postal poifeieo. p
As'a pmdncer. pnrtiumer, seller sad empteyer. tie farmer exerdaes bmriaeso faaeOoas proeiaelr comparafale
to those of other *
classed aad class
to thos# of other prddacors who am
theamelves as bnsi
sens mea aad **svttable asnrlcnltaral orsaatsstioBS Were favited to mem-
borahlp la the ckamhen*'
Uatil the aapply of railroad traaoportatioB appmriauitm the deraaad •very psmihki oeoaoiny fa aae shoald be practiced threai^ nsHer loadfaa of cam aad promptacm ta towfap aad
Binlosdiaa.
Cowess was arsoaay ro«aested to expedite eonstderatloa of leais^ioB
merchant marine and to prmctplos.to mlrt^*^ «*»*»ber has been co ta ord^ that naaeceaaary sbatacL iw nm Impede the ase of vesa oad^ the Awrlcaa flaff, the shippi bimrd WM milked to c^fform its rot, latfoBs sad coadiUoas povemiasr ill bnportaat dmails of eperatfoa “to boat staadards of commoroial PWvom Badpet Syatem. Rpoody adoption of a natioaal bn^ffotry procodam, “that tho p« .way know,why taxes are levied how pnbife revennes are speBt," was arsed. Coacomlmc war taxatton tho resoIntioas SAM “tho ehambor understands its eoamiittee on taxation soon may be ready to sulnnit a report on a prbpmm of federal taxation for the immediate period of readinstment. the report ortil be referred, to the membership for a rofemadoin vote, do•eph H. Ifefrees. of C^icapo. was elected president of the chamber. muott H. Qoodwin. of Washington, general secretary of the chamber, wss
•!***£? xice-president In c^rge of headouarters. aad D. A, SaWner, assistant secretary, was ^^»*^****T- John Joy Edaon, of wa^lng^i^ > was elected treasurer. Frederick X Koster, of Sum Ftandsco. was itawed chairman of the executive committee. ^The foltowtng board of directors Was elected; ^mard J, Rothwell, B«^on; Ernest T. Trigg, Philadelphts; Jpikn M. Crawford. Farkersbuig. W. J*-; If- J. l^Bdem, New Orleans; John UJewell. Wtchtta. Kaa; Edwin Clark ^bba. Cincinnati: William J. Dean, St. Paul; Clyde C. Dawson, Denver; Nathan Straua Portland, Ore.
{PsltimcKs AaMfiem) “1 vent to a florist’s to set hiss te mod. some^nlsBts to a friend sad he bemsd my “ihmt for.** - . *Tiicr were the ritophsat's ears 1 ordered.
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AN EXCEPTIONA^ALUE ‘SATURDAY^fONLY
Men’s Gunmetal English Oxford Goodyear Wdt Sole:
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Our Easy^Payment Plan Will Interest You
N. nmwrni* St. Mata M12.SM6 AiltD* 28-m
^kage of Profit lamond Buyers time ago, iriiik in Ntw Yerit, I se- § ^ Wwl a pmel of diamoiKls, huk week I ' citend g pro^t of flOO par^lcgrat " diamond importer. iHte a retailor, not a jobbor, airi fjj&ink I owo it to my customers ® .^7^: > first riiolco. Wbonover I bay 's my duty to pass tho extra to my local cimtomers. ii sf Perfect frmn to Ab» iwkao, mfoet ODlor, perfoet 1.00
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final data of L^yoiirSrieGt and ovofy eont yon
^ 5:80; SatofAdy, :fe 0:80.
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ASimiE 1 AS
A WEEK Pays the Bill
TAKE ELEVATOR TO' WiBH’t Mpstsfrs itspMVl Slep ' Pay Cash if You Prefer
ASLITTU AS
AWEEKj, Pays the Bill
IF YOU WANT IT Just say “Charge it,” wd Rite wiD gladly open a dia^ account and you may pay fm* your apparel in small easy
payments while wearing it.
COST Shown in Plain Figures On Every Garment in Our Stock!
in plain figures on every price ticket puts the evidenoe before your very eyes. Figure it out for yourself.
No camot^age, n o trick, no deceit — a matter of f low second-flocfr rents, small ei^nses, enorfelsi | business and little profit, I which enables us to offer these remlarkable values: ^ ^ 'SI'-"'
Spr^ $3 to $15 Below Usual Prices (—and put the COST in^plaiii figures §a *every garment to prove iL)
Hem an Ja$t a few Momph* $elected from oar'^enormottg $t»ek. PUmty of other valae$ every bit a* good, in a wide range o/ retuonable pricet. '
$2S to $30 Quality Spi^ SiiH
$
.55
^ to $50 Quality Spring Suits
$
i.60
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$35 to $40 I, Quality
Spring
$
1.55
$55 to $60
^ QualityvJ$^
Spring
.35
2nd Floor
Merchants Bank Bldg., Washington and Meridian
S^ve tAc Difference
Open SatoHar Nickt UnUl 9 p. bl
Women’s Spring ^Suits Lovely new t^Iee and models in trieotint, seige, checks and noveltiee—beautiluily tailcffed, exceptional quality and at prices astonisb ingly low—^Rite sells for lets,
^ $30
Stylish ^ring Coats Lovriy light wdfbt coats for spring wear, btltid or plain, long or short sport lengths—every onf distinctive and smart. Pnets most
rsasonable.
$25 Up
Also a Full Line of Dresses, Skirts and Furs
ALL ALTERADONS FREE
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RITE’S Cash Rian All goods srs msrkod iR plsis flguroa st t h« lowest spot-essh prices—tho lowest iQ town. Rito’s oustomor who psys cash
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Woman>g Upgtmrg Apparel Shop, 43 South Illinois Street
RITE'S Credit Plaii ^Chargs aooounti ? T • ehewtully potto d. If fo* Buoatoil. aad you may pay oaeh weofc Ityottwislh but whoa credit to given. RTra r s A a o a s BIOaa,Rot maeh, but a littla Bven with this email added charge Bite sells for lesa To pro-re It te your own saCtsfaetloft, shop around at jthe other stores, tReB oome to aite'A i
EitriMt Thrufl Mta’i Jmliy imI fiift Slitp. Ttkt Eltvaior Open Saturday Night Until 9 P. M.
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1-4 Saved.^UY RUGS NOW—1-4 Savid
8x12 Velvet Rugs $100 Bogs st ......... $75.00 $80 Bogs st 4.. $00.00 160 Engs st . .f.. •.... $45.00 ISO Bogs st X... $37.50
, 9x12 Axmiiiiter Rupi em9 Bugs st $75.00 $80 Bugs st .....$60.00 160 Rugs st ...-.$45.0<i
$37.50
'ISO Rug^ st
9x12 Bniisehi Rugs |40 Rugs st .......... $30.00 $36 Rugs st $20.75 160 Rugs st ..........$45.00 ISO Bugs st $.37.50
Four Rooms Furnished as Low as
m.
50
ThrcH8 Rooms Furnished as Low as
" Ji '4f% ‘DUrr^'l? T\W1Uiyn?0 Wltk ev*ry •attft we prmeeat a bcaati* 1711171? 4*df-ir UeLvCs 9Cc I tmt 4a.pi«€« SJaavr mt abMiately fiwe. F I%CfCc
Iron Beds $10.98
Vemis Hsrtin or white iHnisb,
Full •**€ bed. Special, ^ Ssturdsy .....
fM, Yvsiivei xixAieit* $10.98
ILM A WEEK. B
Solid Oak Buffets
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A specisl sale of 20 odd and end buffets, gulden |SF| j ||por fumed osk. Prices start st. WAfI# .Ft# $1.00 A WEEK.
Extension Table $14.95 Igg. ^■EbHS
Six-foot dining table, room for ten people when open. ILM A WESK.
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