Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1920 — Page 17
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THTESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1920.
YSLEAGUE ABANDONS US OLD DOCK
ODGE URGES POLICIES OF MON-[j ROE AND WASHINGTON.
PEAKS AT PROVIDENCE. R. I.
f'fiOVIDENCIS. K- I . October 14 — "The qaeutl^ri the jieople will •+M\* t the coming elecUpa 1* whether they r* prepared to reject the great doctrine* of Non roe and the American principle* of Washington and become part of the European said 8csuitor U»dg« at a Republican meeting here Ja*t night. He aald It would be .the. first and greateat tank of Nr. Harding** administration to bring bout measure* and agreement* hfch would promote the peace of n*e worid withojit endangering the *ovof the United Atales and ret with the approval of the n people, ••
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carried out principle* "n a* the neutrality treat war broke out and France. That wa*> to keep th« of the affair* of never make any permaother ha Hone ry war do#:fared l%%% in the famous do* - hi* nasnr, and that ehouid be kept out ihef*. Rut what
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have become the Tbi* country ha* ■■ them from the m and Monroe to
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"J5v*o Mr, Wilson recognised Use rc* of theae doeirine*, for when we
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-f alllam c and b*- always officially referred to the power* who wer* ai*o lighting Germany a* thg^powera a*ao.
with u» to the war against Nut when he made hi* abandoned the pedicle* of and Monroe, under whb n long lived and prospered r.., lie asked the senate to him in that abandonment tb* serial* refused lo do so,
Every thinking man and woman rnts country is anxious to promote tin* world'* peace, and H will be th* flrsl and grekteet task of henator Harding* admlrnstratlon to bring about measure* *nd agreement* which wiil reaiiy promote the pest** of the World without endangering the safety, ndependenee and sovereignty of th* • 'ulted Htatee and which will tn#«t with the universal approval of th* iOb*o<9ne* of the American people ft I* th* swallow**! of device* to attempt to entate opposition to th* Jtepubtican party b* rauee, they are opposed to this league.’ thta JHmnened alll»n<-e brought back by Mr.
Wilson from Part*. * e • N*y* fatawn* lle*l* on F—*.
"ft la not a )«ague to promote peace, it is an alilsnc*. It r**t* on fore*. It cofit*mp!atas armies. It provide* for war to be carried on by the members of the league, who are at* Ilea, Who are to represent th* countries In the league when they meet In Hie council and the aancmbly? 1)1 •*
natc jurists who will gatfc
dispute* with an eye single to
pa*stolM|tc jurists who will gather to right *ml justice? Not at >117 The
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men who sit around the table of the league will be diplomate and politicians, thinking rtret of the intereet* of their several countries and eager to use the alliance which Is msde by t he leaatf* to settur* the prises lit land and wealth which they f«*k.'*
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Our Second Branch Bank Opens Saturday 'T'HE OPENING of the West Street Branch of the A Fletcher Savings and Trust Company at West and Washington streets Saturday marks the second step in the realization of our plan to widen the scope of our service to Indianapolis through branch banks. Our first branch bank—the West Indianapolis Branch —opened October 2. The West Street Branch is a neighborhood institution— yet at the same time it is an integral part of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, under the management of the same officers and directors, offering to depositors the same security and protection of its One and a Half Million Dollars Capital, the largest in Indiana. Individuals, community business men and farmers are cordially invited to visit our West Street Branch on opening day, Saturday, October 16, between 8 a. m. and 9 p. m., and during banking hours thereafter. Mr. Gsorge A. Miller will be the manager of our West Street Branch. He has had many years of experience in banking and as a bank examiner. Mr. Stoflko Yoranorich will be the assistant manager. He will act a* interpreter for the convenience of our foreign born patrons. JFletcbtt failings anh Crust Company Northweat Corner Market and Pennsylvania Streets ‘ Capital Largest in Indiana
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To Save You Money We have bought the surplus stock of a manufacturer of high-grade aprons—far below the cost of manufacture. We do not intend to put in an apron department; these must be sold at once. The prices are in keeping with the manner in which we were able to buy them—making an opportunity for economy that will not soon be had again in Indianapolis. Come early to obtain full choice.
Dress Aprons 98c Dress Aprons $1.89 House Dresses $2.69
Becoming dress styles, button front or back and slipons. Made from Scout percales in neat figures, checks or stripes. Light colors and indigo with contrasting bindings. Belts and pockets. Full sixes, 36 to 44. Friday and Saturday ..98c
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checks, plaids and plai _ lars and cuffs. Sixes 36 to 44. Unusually good value. Fndav and Saturday $2.69
Tucker’s Only Sale of Aprons Come Early Friday or Saturday
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