Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1920 — Page 11

DEMOCRATS TO HAVE CHANCE TO AID PEOPLE Should Get to Ground Floor on Tax Injustices of G. O. P. at Promised Session. CITE GOODRICH FAILURE Soi&e time In the month of March, according to the pronouncements of Gov. Goodrich, another special session of the Indiana legislature will he •‘inevitable.” The question that confronts the people of Indiana today is whether that session win be open to tHem for the presentation of the matters in which they are vitally interested, or whether it will be limited by some nefarious scheme to the interests of the republican machine which recently demonstrated its ability to limit a special session. When James P. Goodrich called a special session for the ratification of the suffrage amendment and brought about its adjournment immediately after that ratification, he demonstrated his ability to control the legislative action of the general assembly of Indiana exactly as he desired to control it. The people of Indiana wanted then and want now, relief from the measures that Goodrich forced through the regular session of this legislature. Goodrich realizes that he is responsible for these measures. He knows that any amendment of them must carry with it an admission that he was wrong in forcing the enactment of them. Therefore, in order to obtain redress of these legislative wrongs, the people of Indiana must appeal to the man who wronged them and who still controls the legislature. ADMITS TAX LAW NEEDS ALTERING. Goodrich has admitted that there must be some amendment of the tax law. This admission has been forced by a revolt general over the state against the provisions of this law. The revolt has reached a point where the courts have been beseiged by more republicans than democrats for relief from the measure Goodrich has grudgingly admitted must be changed. But Goodrich does not propose that the changes shall be jhade by any one who does not recollect that the law is his pet pleasure, framed by himself and as sociites and forced through the legislature. * If it is amended, Goodrich insists, it myst be amended by its friends. And Goodrich is now in a position, as demonstrated at the last legislative session, to control the legislature which will amend the act. No amendment that does not originate in the Goodrich camp and received the Goodrich stamp of approval, can be forced through the legislature without'the solid support of all the democratic members. This tax law can be amended to make it a serviceable law. It, will not be so amended by the Goodrich followers. It might be so amended by a combination of the republican legislators who are not chained to the Goodrich chariot and the democratic legislators who have had ample time to see the evils of it as it stands. v UCST HAVE DEFINITE PROGRAM. But until there can be a definite program worked out by and for the democratic members of the house and senate, there is no chance of an alliance with any part of the republican majority in the assembly. It is regarded as imperative, by the demoaratic leaders of the state, including members of the themselves, that the minority prepare for a special session of the legislature. It is proposed that they prepare measures for introduction in this special session along lines that they can conscientiously sup port, lines that are demanded by the people of the state, and lines along which those members of the legislature who are not bound to Goodrich can follow without alienating their own constituents. It is pointed out that in this coming special session of the legislature there is a chance fop the democrats of Indiana to get together and lay the foundation for their whole campaign. If 1 declared that they can, in the sessions of the house and the senate, bring lo !*ublic attention (he issues of the stab and by defining their positions

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Jan. 24 Designated ‘Pay Your Bills Day 9 Saturday, Jan. 24, will br “Pay Tour Bills day,” and the hearty cooperation and approval of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Tien is given the movement. The Indianapolis credit men have adopted a resolution urging the necessity of business men keeping their word "as good as their bond’’ when entering Into a contract of sale.

thereon can ftttb er force the republican majority to accept their proposals o. vote them down on a strictly party basis and allow them to become the issue on which the next campaign can be fought. For e.xample, it is conceded that “centralization” is the keynote of the Goodrich administration. The public has had three years of it and is surfeited with its abuse. This legislature is responsible for it. Home rule has ceased to exist in Indiana because of the power placed in Goodrich's hands by this legislature. CAN RETURN STATE RIGHTS. The democrats of Indiann can propose to return to the several communities of the state their rights to participate in their governmeent at this spe. cial session. Then the republicans must go on record either as favoring home rule, which they' previously eliminated, or as opposing it in the face of the popular clamor of today. y If they support home rule measures they must thereby admit their incapacity to govern by a direct reversal of their theories. If they deny home rule the Issue is made and-, no democrat ought to hesitate to take it to the vote of the people. There is a growing demand in Indianapolis for a democratic meeting at which the sentiment of the various communities call be expressed as a preliminary to a demanded caucus of the democratic members o's the general, assembly, where a definite plar of action for the March session of tlie general assembly shall be worked out. A. C. Sallee, chairman of the democratic committee, has heard this demand. The Goodrich controlled republican committee is fearful that it will 'bring rg-

BACKACHE? RHEUMATISM ? RUN-DOWN ? of us who are past middle age are projle to eat too much meat and in consequence deposit lime-salts in the arteries, veins anckjoints. We often suffer from twinges of rheumatism or lumbago, sometimes from gout, swollen hands or feet. There is no longer the slightest need of this, however, as the new Prescription of Dr. Pierce’s called—“ Anuric,”(anti-uric-acid) is bound to give immediate results as it is many times more potent than lithia, in ridding the impoverished blood of its poisons by way of the kidneys. It can be obtained at almost any drug store, by simply asking for Dr. Pierce’s Anuric for kidneys or backache. It will overcome such conditions as rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant arising from bed at night If you wish to give "Anuric” a trial send Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.. ten cents for a trial package. Many of Your Neighbors Can Say the Same Goshen. Ind.:—"l wish to state that I used Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tablets about four and one-half months, and am cured of rheuY ftfflKSk mutism and constipaf ftgjllll tion. .after suffering gS\^^t a b_°ut eight years. AnXt •yfsl'' 'r lric . the Kreateet Bgk TV . ,'s blessing that ever wa* sgr /jk hfhe stowed upon me. if one who is suffering ; stfjki’ hke t° me any ’ questions in regard to ‘Anuric,’ I will gladly answer, or do anything ’* n rny power to help suffering humanity.” —‘-ARTHUR J. BICKEI, 614 North Main Street,

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suits. Such good as will result from the formation of a definite plan for the March session will doubtless bo considered by the democratic committee at its next meeting, in conjunction with the editors of the state, Feb. 5. —Copyright, 1920, Indiana Publicity Bureau. 6,000 in Havana Down With Flu 4VASHINGTON, Jan. 23. —Six- thousand ' cases of influenza have been reported in Havana. The public health service announces that all posstble precaution to present an Influx of the disease Into

Merchandise purchased from U. S. Government and Government Contractors;* also surplus Stocks of Quality Commercial Merchandise. __ We Are Compelled to Increase Our Floor Space! The public demand for merchandise of known quality has been so great that we are compelled to double our present floor space and have succeeded in seeming the large storeroom adjoining our present quarters. We will be in a position to announce the opening of our newly enlarged quarters in the very near future. In the meantime, don’t fail to take advantage of the marvelous values which are helping in a big, generous way to reduce the high cost of living. Everything Marked in Plain Figures-All Goods as Advertised-Money Refunded—Store Open Until 10 o’clock Saturday Nigh Another Huge Shipment, _ (24 Bales), of Woolen f fi \T 1/ p HP O BL AN ivii I 3 —The response *to our first-of-the-week blanket sale announcement was tremendous. We have every reason to expect this Saturday will he the biggest day of the sale and earnestly advise that voif"tuke advantage of these wonderful* opportunities in the morning. U. S. Marine Corps O. D. Wool BLANKETS . —Exceptionally heavy qualities (re- mi claimed), woven of finest O. D. wool. Blankets that can not be duplicated at twice our special low price of $(>.35. U. S. Army Type O. D. Wool U. S. Army Type 0. D. Cotton U. S. Army (Reclaimed) BLANKETS <c o c BLANKETS a? - qa COMFORTS AC —Regulation styles, mad? of fin. P 1 <N °" Good O . $ * . —Class these as sensational val* * g x —Extra heavy, made of soft, ues at this almost given away B est O. D. all wool. None better warm materials. Regulation price! Flowered and figured patto be had at 50% to 75% more styles with heavy black stripe terns in fancy colors. Lay in than our price of $8.25. borders. Choice, $ 4.90. , , your supply now! Choice, $1.45. Buy All the Shoes You Can u. s. Army ah Wool At These Special Low Prices OvGIfCOSItS U. S. Army Type, “Munson Last ’ l i yyf\ gfo .*■* pi j ¥1 NewGoo " s ' nf f*sJ JVV y j jCj (Redyed black.) Reclaimed. / *"*" YrtVl —Present a very dressy appearance; while they I Heavy type, all leather; built for /P \\ ...... . . . _ \ , 5 \ , i IA U —lncluded at this special price of $8.50 are allsolid comfort and real value. II \ \ U wool O. D. Belted Mackinaws. [ 1 jr U. S. Army O. D. All Wool U. S. ARMY TYPE, “MUNSON I /l! f'! rv _ , $*“7.50 U. 5. Army Type ~ | UVCTCOatS / = SHOES kjhoes EJj Three-quarter length. Reclaimed. M —The coat the high school boys are wearing. Get ‘Munson Last,” all leather; heavy Marchlnci tvoe aft leather t-J y° urs Saturday, marching type; new goods. Light maremng t,pe, aft leather. v V J A splendid shoe for work or dress. v 1 ' ’ —; tu. S. Army O. D. Cos. U. Sheep Lined ) O. D. Officers’ ) U ' S ' H “'' SHIRTS Storm Coals Buckskin Gloves WOOL SOCKS /j|prjj^rt4 (Reclaimed) ’6 Inch'coaf 8 'ftt. 8 blt (5-flnger Double sewed, fully C °‘’ strip pa^tlrf -Kverrr.n'Thoul. h.,v U. S. Army Rubberized ( U. S. Army Wool Shirts wJJsJy Raincoats $9 £9 M 1 and Drawers \ Ovv Double ventilated backs, new goods. I (Kerluimetl.) JSpwial while they last, 85c garment. Mail orders given prompt attention when accompanied by certified check or money order.

, INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920.

t fie United States were being taken both at Havana and at American ports. Further spread of the malady in this country was reported to the service today, ninety-three new cases being listed in Kansas and 2,430 in sixteen northern Illinois counties. TO MAKE AIR TRAVEL SAFE, BERLIN, Jan. 23.—The national aviation bureau has made available a fund of 50,000 marks for special experiments to make air travel safer. TELEGRAPHERS RESUME WORK. TRIEST, Jan. 23.—The strike of telegraph operators has been called off.

Buys Stolen* Goods, Faces Grand Jury The Marlon county grand Jury was today preparing to Investigate John Hides, a grocer at Agnes and North streets, who was bound over from the city court on a charge of receiving stolen goods. It Is alleged that Hider bought sugar, coffee and other 'goods alleged to have been stolen by Harold Hulen, 634 North Pine street, from the C. D. Kenny Company, 715 Fulton street. Hider claims that he did not know that the goods he purchased were stolen goods.

Townships Combine to Put Up School j/ Special to The Times. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Jan. 2.3.—The trustees of Delaware and Clay townships, Hamilton county, with the consent of their advisory boards, have Joined forces and wll lerect a schoolhouse at Carmel the coming summer. The structure will cost $140,000 and be the finest public building in the county. The old building was condemned two years ago, but no action was taken regarding anew building until now on account f war conditions.

Noblesville Destroys 200 Quartsof Booze Special to The Times. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Jan. 23.—Two hundred quarts of bottled in bond whisky have been poured into a sewer In this city by Sheriff McCarty on the order of the judge of the circuit court. It was valued at $3,000. The liquor was taken from five young men from Marion, who attempted to haul it through this county In automobiles to Indianapolis. Each of the defendants was convicted and served a term at the state farm.

Final Reductions ON ALL Winter Clothing Women’s JST suits jy COATS (£m All Reduced W $12.50 to SSO || Silk Dresses ■ $7.00 Up K 33 FURS hP SKIRTS jr/ WAISTS r SEVENTEEN YEARS OF SQUARE DEALING have made the People’s the largest store of its kind in the city. Satisfaction in every particular and cheerful credit will always be found at th© PEOPLE’S. t Men’s SUITS AND Overcoats sls to SSO Stylish, Warm and Serviceable _ Raincoats Wf and Trouser* isl Always cheaper icre and an jj easy way to pay. Own ! w-nUia TUI

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