Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1920 — Page 18
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THE INDIAXAPOLIS NEWS. FHIDAY. (X TOBER 8. 1920.
PUN IS TO GET OUT WOMEN'S
j Worn** Voter* eugr^estg th*t. of them and the Democrat* and Retbe tiri«t duty of the org'Ar;-zalion I* to pnblicane gare tfobetantial indorse- ! that wom^n regiirter and vote ini roent to the proposition* advanced by the largest possible number* i the League of Women Voter*.
"That doty we owe." *ay* Mr* |
IPark. to thtm* who have won *nf- Dowbtfal nttmmttmm Revealed.
Whether the attitude of the ran on* part.e* toward the woroen’s piatform can be set forth with sufficient clear.
NEXT ISSUE INVOLVES PROPER USE OF THE BALLOT. 'ECtAL PROGRAM OUTLIWED
ire*s to serve as a guide In the voting
bor. the Democratic platform
trifle ambiguous. * What the Democrat* Say.
the major political parties is friendly to roost of the propositions advanced by the women, and where the plat-1 forms are silent on certain points the! fact can not fairly be construed as an !
^FOT^xample 1 ^®” or'the moat im- (* ?at ” 5n th « Prohibition of child laportanr of the demands relates to { bor," say the Democrats, while the
is a { lishment of a federal department of i education, which is favored by the I National League of Women Voters, ! the Parmer-Labor party advocates
r V . __ ,k„ 1 this, as do the Prohibitionists, but the we urge co-operation with the n epa bi|can and Democratic platforms
are silent on this issue.
"The Democrats advocate co-opera-tive federal assistance to states "im-
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at They fan Do With totes. toy hi member* of the League
Vatom/lSi#*.. Park cos- | m—j— ^ B . . w* hare next to ask our-! *»d at rh* same time do Justice to Ih* in tbeir platform \ and declare, furthermore, that it the * h f/ Ifft
parties always have voted in the * means to prevent
chib! welfare. A specific request is : Republican* stand for a federal child • f.^th^r^ova^fif^fllii'crthe chi^ren’^burea'^and r toe* l?emo r ; 1 * bor Ta w *n<l its rigid enforcement ! acy and for the increase of teachers’
the evil of child
own votes and those of other women j ooubtiui. and for thia reason it may ; all parties always ■_
IntoSilgeatly and effectively for good. ? be easy for the women voters to • congress to maintain the children ? labor. The Farmer-Labor group de
Tk« I■#>*■*»*tl» hew* burr*a,
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{ dades for the congress on tbs plank* drawn np for presentatloa to po-
‘ lit Seal parties."
, This last, one may well .nru*g*ne. j •Now ; will prove one of the roost interesting ? of the task* the women have assigned themxelvew. The suffrage leaders
bureau, and that institution doubtless inland the abolition of the employment has nothing to fear from any party j of children under sixteen years of agein control. With respect to child la- i "With regard to the proposed estab-
Os Federal fvdueatiun.
The Republicans do not commit themselves to this program, beyond saying that , “wherever" federal
money is devoted to education such education must be so directed.as to awaken in the youth the spirit of America and a sense of patriotic duty to the United States. The Republicans inferentially favor federal aid for vocational training, and declare it should take into account the special aptitude and needs of women, workers, while the Democrats adopt the women's plank calling for increased appropriations for vocational training in home economics. The women demand “such federal regulation and supervision t*f the marketing and distribution of food as will tend to equalize and lower prices, and the enactment and en-
forcement of such other measures as will freely open the channels of trade, prevent excess profits and eliminate unfair competition and the control of the necessities of life.’’ The Republicans are silent regarding thia The Democrats favor the enactment of legislation for the supervision of markets by the government. This particular demand of the women was approved by the Farm-er-Labor group, which went further and demands “ownership and operation of stockyards, large abattoirs, cold storage and terminal warehouses.”
WAAHINOTON October IS
that womgn suffrage is an assured
thing, the leader* of lh* suffrage ( chances* of teeing overlooked movement are doing all in their by any of the political parties, but. power to convince women that they j having drawn up a *«* of planks ero,X3*www ' ‘ bodying issue* in which they were!
should vote- With IdhFSffir #ir«kdkrld»H«|g»«ii- In
a skill born of
long experience In dealing with . recalcitrant congresses and legislature*, the women leaders ara now circular, isi rig their conutiturney and point
interested, they presented them to the platform makers at all the pobtical convention* except the Hoeia-list party, which ha* held its convention
.before the plank* were pot out. If Ing out hot only the duty of voting. | the women vote* were to be ca*» but also how women should regard | strictly m accordance with part >*ai» j many of th*- is*ties, in accordance j >!jdor*"fT.*nt of the woman’s platform. * with which it is desirable that worn- J the prohibition party might stand a I en voter* should make their choice at * fair chance of winning the election in! the polls. , i several state*, for that party adopted } j This work is being done under the the whole batch without change, and! direction of Mrs, Maude Wood Park {this on its own initiative. The f '■*’ —*n of the National League of { Farmer-Labor party took very many;
Women’s New Fall Boots
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attfJ * t y I i * h booth of hbek brown kid, military heels, $7.00 Haute in brown calf, *7.00. Excellent outdoor lace boots of black kid, Cuban or military heels, $6.50 Charming lace boo* if fine quality brown kid, m welt or turn soles, Cuban or larui* heels.
Dainty
walkinf boots of
brown ealf,
military
\ heels--$8.00 Fine
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appearing black It id /lace boots, Louis or Cuban hec'l*-- . $§.oo Modish black suede high top lace boots, half Louis heels, $12.00
I^.Yf*ATYf'i/NFld 11\r 10-inch top lace boot*, made L-fACCptlUlimiy of extra fine quality <C10 AA brown or black kid, half Louis or Cuban heels PIINiK’S 126 E^asi Washington Street
The New October RE-CREATIONS
offer an unusually wide assortment of splendid musical hits. There’s a number ,» suit most any mood, whether lively, dreamy or serious. We list a few of the Re-Creations for your selection. .iOd’itv—Nobody Knows < And Nobody Seems to Carol Louise Terr.il Molly Malone My Own Charles Hart o0SS;»—-The Home That’s In My Memory'....... Lewis James In the Shadow of the Pines.Charies Hart and Elliot Shaw •>063H—-You Are Free. .Betsy Lane Shepherd and Lewis James Little Girls, Good Bye Lewis James and Chorus 50t>4|—I Might Be Your "Once-in-a-While”—Angel Face Leo la Lueey and Chorus Once. Upon A Time—The Magic Melody. .Lewis James 30t>57—“Oh” (Oh!) Billy Murray Who Ate Napoleons With Josephine (When Bonaparte Was Away?) Maurice Burkhar.l 50660—When the Harvest Moon Is Shining.Charles Hart and Lewis James Y'ou’re a Million Miles FYom Nowhere (When You're Ope Ljttle Mile from Home)—William Bonner 50666—The Hen and the Cow (A Dream of the * Past) Billy Murrav Oh By Jingo! Oh By Gee!—You’re the Only Girl for Me Premier Quartet 80460—Melody in F—Whistling Sibyl Sanderson Fagan (a) Serenata. (b) Narcissus— Whistling Sibyl Sanderson Fagan 80516—Nocturne—Cello Solo Vladimir Dubinsky Echo—Duet for Cornet and ^f:?* Flute. ........Weyert Moor and Peitro Capodiferro l) A May Morning, (b) At Parting. .Julia Heinrich I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls—The Bohemian Girt Julia Heinrich When the Roses Bloom Carolina L&zs&ri (a) Gallie. (b) Mighty Lak’ a Rose. .Carolina Lazzari
THE EDISON SHOP North Pennsylvania St. Opposite Keith’s
COME TOMORROW or SUNDAY to OPENING SALE of
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The Magnificent Plat in the High-Class Residence District ON THE NORTH SIDE
ONLY
DAYS’ SALE
Big, Beautiful, High, Level, Close-in Lots Only $1 Down Only $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 or $3 a Week 1.V* Dl4c;bi;*T FOR ALL CASH No Interest or Taxes for Two \Yars No Payments While Sick or Out of Work BARGAIN PRICES Only $385, $425. $500. $525 and up to $685 None Higher Except on 63rd Street Get in now at these low prices while you may. Lots a short distance away are held at from $1,000 to $2,000 each. As to the large profits in store for shrewd real estate buyers, nothing more need be said.
Those who are wise buy a little in advance of the big improvements so as to reap the large profits that are sure to follow. Ten, fifteen and twentyfive years ago there were knockers, just as there arA today. They said the city would npt grow, and refused to buy. They are sorry now, and the other fellows—those who were able to look forward to future development—made the big profits, just as you can do today.
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SATURDAY and SUNDAY ARE THE DAYS BIG TENT AND PLENTY OF CHAIRS Bring your lunch Sunday and spend the day. Take a day's outing.
Beautiful NORWALDO
Fronting 63rd Street
In the High-Grade Residence District South of Broad Ripple Park $60,000 High School Within 2 Squares 5-Cent Car FaVe High Ground. Dry Cellars Gas Along the Entire Front of Addition City Water Within About Two Squares Electric Lights and Telephone Service Are Available High Class Building Restrictions Graded Streets—Wide Alleys Special Inducements to First Builders
Contract Has Been Let for Paving 63d Street Free to Lot Buyers. *
The Attached 0 Coupon ® Is Worth
To Those Who Buy Now
A > D Ul ADDITION A
100% BONUS CREDIT Will Be Given on the First Payment of $10 Made at Time of Getting Pass Book or Within First 5 Days, and a 50% BONUS CREDIT upon the next $40 paid at one time within first 5 or 15 days, or upon so much of such $40 as shall be paid within such 5 or 15 days in amounts of $10 or over. FOR EXAMPLE $1 down will give you a credit of $26. $1 down and a $10 payment at time of getting pass book or within first 5 days will give you a credit of $46. $1 down and a $10 payment at time of getting pass book or within first 5 days and another $10 payment within first 5 or 15 days will give you a credit of $61. $1 down and a $10 payment at time of getting pass book or within first 5 days and a $20 payment within first 5 or 15 days will give you a credit of $76. f V $1 down and %$10 payment at time of getting pass book or within first 5 days and a $30 payment within first 5 or 15 days will give you a credit of $01. . $1 down and a $10 payment at time of getting pass book or within first 5 days and a $40 payment within first 5 or 15 days will give you a credit of $106.' Above .advance payments may be made at one time or in $10 payments. . ^ So $51 paid as above gives a credit of $106 LIBERTY BOSDS ACCEPTED AS CASH
—« This Coupon is Worth It Is Good for S25 in Cash to You. Present this coupon to salesman whenj you select your lot and he will give you credit for 125 on your purchase. But only one coupon trill be ^credited on one lot. Thi* coupon will not be good after sale closes. AMERICAN TOWX LOT CO.
This magnificent plat ^ located in the high-class residence district on the north side, where values are increasing by leaps and bounds. It fronts Board Ripple park, and is only about a square from the Broad Ripple car line. It runs from a little south of 60th street north to 63d (formerly 61st street). B'eing on high ground and in close proximity to the river it affords an ideal place for homes, with all the advantages of a summer resort. The Attached Coupon Is Worth $25 Tomorrow and Sunday Do not let this splendid opportunity get away from you. These beautiful lots are limited in number and will be snapped up very quickly. Come early and avoid disappointment. Bring your dollar with you, as no lot will be reserved without a deposit of $1. _ * Take a Broad Ripple car to Broad Ripple Park entrance. Then go east about one square to our big sign-board. The Broad Ripple cars start at the corner of Delaware Street and Massachusetts Avenue, and go south on Delaware to Washington Street, east on Washington to Alabama, north on Alabama to Massachusetts Avenue, up Massachusetts Avenue to College Avenue, north on College Avenue to 63rd (formerly 61st) Street, and east on 63rd Street to Broad Ripple Park entrance. All day Saturday and Sunday, after 9:00 a. m., our automobiles will be in waiting as you alight from the car to take you to and from the property. s This is an addition that every one should see. Come and see these beautiful lots for yourselves. When you do you will want one or more of them. Salesman on the grounds.
COME AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE There Will Be a Rush for These Big, Beautiful Lots. Don’t Be Among the Disappointed
DO YOU RENT? How long are you goiifg to continue to pay rent? Has your rent been raised? How many times have you paid your landlord for the house you live in? Who owns now? Could you borrow any money on the rent you have paid ? Could you buy with it a shingle for your own home? Isn’t it about time to begin to work for a home of your own? The purchase of a lot is the first step.
Be a Land Owner * Owii your own home. Be a full-grown American citizen. The influential citizens in any community »are all property owners. When you get your lot and get it paid for you .will be that much nearer a home of your own.
COME RAIN OR SHINE LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AW AY
Do Not DELAY DoiTt let your friends and neighbors get ahead of you. While you are thinking or hesitating, others are out securing their lots. You have no time to lose. This is only a two days’ sale.
American Town Lot Co. THE HOMESEEKER** FRIEVD 918 Fletcher Trust Building. 9th Floor \orthvv*s1 Corner P^Kavylvanla amd Market Street* Vew Phone 32-335. Bell. Wain 4205.. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8:30 O’CLOCK
LOTS SOLD TO WHITE PEOPLE ONLY
LOOK AHEAD Now is the time of all times to buy lots. Indianapolis is short 5,000 houses, and likewise good close-in residence lots are getting scarcer and scarcer. Indianapolis is on the verge of the biggest building boom in its entire history, which will make lots still scarcer. Whether you want a lot for a homesite or for an investment, get in now before prices advance. The more you save and invest in real estate during this period of prosperity and high wages, the more you will have later on. Don’t follow the advice of the fellow who has nothing and probably never will have anything. The shrewdest and most conservative investors on earth put their savings in real estate. Be wise and follow their example. The quicker you get your lot and get it paid for the sooner you will be able to get a home of your own and become your own landlord. ACT AT ONCE
