Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1920 — Page 5

■O. P. BACKS UP ■ STATE TAX LAW Vlatform Advisors Stand Pat 1 on Goodrich Measure. Platform suggestions made by the republican advisory committee for the guidance of the state platform committee at the convention in May contain an approval of the Goodrich tax law, and recommend that the general assembly "make such modifications that experience may demand after a fair anil impartial trial.'* The committee in its long list of recommendations suggested that the party be pledged in favor of the erection of a memorial building to commemorate the services of Indiana men in the war. The atand of Senators New. Watson and Uodge on the treaty of peace was commended, the committee stating that It favors some form of international understanding. A small standing army was approved, but no action was taken on universal military training. ASK LEGISLATION FOR WATER POWER. Xhc following other recommendations HviTre made: legislation to utilize water power of state. Condemnation of waste in the national povernment and pledging the state government to strict economy. Rapid and material reduction of federal tax**. Improvemen of the school system with adequate finances for ail Institutions of learning. Prosecution of profiteers and the gradual deflation of currency. All possible assistance in encouraging and developing foreign trade opportunities. Opposition to government ownership of railroads, but approval of strict government supervision of privately owned roads. Absolute devotion to Americanism. Favorable . action on resolutions for amendments to the constitution adopted bv the last general assembly. Such compensation for officials as shall be Just and adequate for the services performed. FEDERAL SUPERVISION FOR MERCHANT MARINE Federal supervision for the promotion o* a privately owned merchant marine. Legislation to improve labor conditions generally. Legislation necessary to cordnct properly state, connty and township roads. Increased salaries for teachers. Amendment of the primary law. Indorsement of the workmen's compenAMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH'S lonite SAT. MAT. AND NIGHT JOHN GOLDEN Present* >S Wyf.o&r - A comedy by Austin Strong One Year at the Criterion. N. Y’. PRICES: Nights. 50c to SB.OO. Matinee. 50c to $1.50. 3 Nights. Com. Ylon., April 19. Mat Wetl. Seats Selling. h 'A Deife SS#* PRICES: Nights, 50c to $3.00. Matinee. 50e to $2.50. COMING THCKS., FRI-. SAT.. APRIL 21, 23. 21 .Matinee Saturday. 1-, ".'Unites/' a u 3KiiCOX9C// .—■JL# T JV' 1 ■ J \ ''%4/o'Prod'jctio m B :i FjT niT5tCAt Ww IN YtAPVArrfr.tu'-el I Direct front a N. Y. and Chicago run. I | PRICES: Nights, 50c to $2.50. I II Matinee. 50c to $2.00. t I Ylail Orders Now. Seat Sale Mon. 19th. f I MOTION PICTURES.

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satlon law as amended by the 1919 as-j sembly. Advocacy of a protective tariff. A law and order plank. Approval of progressive measures sor 1 better housing conditions and other i means of raising social standards. Liberality in soldiers' pensions. Rigid enforcement of federal immigration laws with extension of laws to bar undesirables. A pure seed law to protect farmers. I It was explained that the recommendations are not binding in any way on the platform committee, but that they are simply the advisory committee's Idea of what the platform should be. AMUSEMENTS. Ma THE RIG JOY' SHOW 8 BIG FEATURES SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS’ REVUE / SIXTH CHAPTER DARE DEVIL JACK JACK DEMPSEY Ladies' Bargain Ylatinees EVERY MON.—YVEIi.—FRI. | RIALTO NOW SHOWING I TAG DAY GIRLS | GLADYSBROCKWELL gl And Other Features Hal Ladles, get coupons at this theater good at the Broadway m3 Mon.. Wed. and Fri. matinees. THE FRENCH FROLICS With HARRY (Hello Jake> FIELDS and A Wonderful Chorus. This coupon and 10 cents entitles lady to reserved seat at any matinee during week, MOTION PICTURES. Sht’i Only With Ui Two More Days Better hurry if you Yvant to see CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN It’s a Romantic Story.

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Saturday RUG Special , 9x12 Axmlnster Bug, beautiful, rich 9x12 Brussels Rug, in the newer color* co j or schemes that will add class to and designs, id* O A r* f\ Bn - V Hvirts room. a i a r* f\ Saar. $24.50 gar. $49.50 3-Piece Daveno Suite Massively constructed outfit, consisting of daveno, opens to a full size comfortable bed. chair and rocker: all V. ([3 Cl I | upholstered in Imitation leather. Finish Is either golden fumed oak; as low as * *1.50 AYVEEK. Brass Bed, Springs and Mattress Genuine brass bed. in square post or continuous post de sign; heavy woven wire springs. 45- C O fjk l A pound cotton top mattress. Saturday special v $5.00 CASH, $1.50 A WEEK. FREE SET OF DISHES with any purchase $98.00 or over INPIANAPOLIS* FASTEST GROWING STORE Gordons sar-i2L9 CWash. st. Virginia avl ~ amusements'. Imi SMI BERT _ JONICHT AND TOMORROW EVENINGS Iwl URA I Only Matinee 2:15 Tomorrow Seats Now Selling I Francis X Beverly OLIVER YIOROSv O Presents BUSHMAN-BAYNE in “The Master Thief” E Prices tonight—soc, 75e, sl. $1.50, $2. Tomorrow matinee, 50c. 75c. st. $1.50, I 2 Acts. 25 Sceies \ Y.cMnSSffoifS’ ” “'"“■“.'m'kT.v' JSfSSf g A sjS^ A Ksr* ETcMsr | *T\* At bhnyne Klein Brotf.er. Ted Ix.rn.lne g .. 11 Th * OU>r, “ ‘ty FHch FYorcnce Elmore | I •Vj •J 1 m {T Every Day at 2:15 and 8:15 Ma '*- ,Sc to E ~- 150 *• ~o° ' First Y'audevllle Tour of the Noted Actress ROSE COGHLAN. This is her "Golden Anniversary” in American Theatricals. Fifty years a favorite and still appearing In one of the stage's best plays—" Forget Me Not” WILLIAM L. GIBS ON an and REGINA CON NELLI In Aaron Hoffman’s Newest Comedy, “THE HONEYMOON.” PATRICOLA "THE SCINTILLATING MELODIST” JaC Wr*en7.° r ‘ h JAY DILLON and BETTY PARKER ,n H, “ 3ENOR FRISCOE—He Will Entertain a Bit Leo BURNS & FORAN Thoma* I Rifle Experts l j WHEELER TRIO With Daring yid DMBrall Stnnts Get All the News In Film Form and the Funny Paragraphs In KINOGRAMS AND LITERARY TOPICS CONTINUOUS VAUDEVIILE " ? Orpheus Comedy Four 1 REVUE COMIQUE Until J Somers Duo, Maurice Downey & Cos., Vernon & Rogers, Four Lyons, Mabel Whitman and Her Dixie Boys. Fox Film Farce. * ——- p M Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening ‘ MOTIONPICTURES" N^^^U\LMADGE As Inga Sonderson, the Artist's Model, In Owen Johnson's TSSq “THE WOMAN GIVES” |f§§ Booth Tarkington’s New “Boy” Story "Edgar and the Teacher’s Pet” V ThA Clrclette of News—Yvonne Le Roux, YToilniste— l \ Circle Orchestra f ' inks— u nn ■ ■■■■. /

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920.

AFTER EASTER f REDUCTIONS SUITS COATS DRESSES At Money Saving Prices SI.OO Down 01011S6S 50c Weekly We Carry a Complete Line Jn "i Irish’ to open of Stouts for Women a charge account.” New Spring JyL Apparel for Men§jjsgwffik Kvery garment is well made and care- pi fully finished, and the surprising thing jjju is that they are lower priced. MISh Raincoats —Trousers B M We aak you to compare our prices and Pfi| Mslsfl satisfy yourself that we are making good fmA/p on a basis of better values. *‘l wish to open a charge account.” Out of Town Accounts Solicited

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Few of us escape measles—it is one of the commonest of childhood diseases. Every mother knows the symptoms, but the mistake that most mothers make is in failing to realize that the child is not fully recovered after the eruption and fever disappear. The air passages are still inflamed and if this inflammation is not cleared up, the air passages may ho weakened, thus paving the way for pneumonia or serious disease of the lungs. Nightly applications of Vick’s Vapoßub will aid nature in relieving this inflammation. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to drawout the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medicinal ingredients of Vicks arc vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long.

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PECIALS For SATURDAY No Phone y Mail, C . O. D. Orders or Layaways

S9MO Coating , $5,85 All-wool pompom cloth and two tone velours, 56 inches wide. —Pettis wool goods, street floor, west aisle. $3.75 Taffeta, $2.49 Navy and brown taffeta in beautiful chiffon and brilliant finish. Width, 36 inches. —Pettis silks, 6treet floor, west aisle. 25c and 50c Ceiling Rings , 10c Copper oxidized, brass and nickel rings, suitable for bathroom and porch use. —Pettis basement. 69c Ribbons , 44c Fancy brocaded ribbons in white, pink and blue, for hair bows and sashes. —Pettis ribbons, street floor, aisle three. 35c Perle Crochet Cotton , 18c White and colors, used so extensively for the new embroidery work. —Pettis art shop, fifth floor. 59c Champion X Spark Plugs , 49c Limit four to a customer. —Pettis auto accessories, basement. 25c Double Mesh Hair Nets , 16c Unicum brand, double mesh hair nets. —Pettis notions, street floor, west aisle. $1,25 Veils , 69c Fancy drape veils in dainty • patterns; also Shetlands. —Pettis veils, street floor, aisle two. Chocolate Dipped Peanuts , 39c These would sell regularly for SOc pound. —Pettis candy, basement. $3.98 Canteen Beauty Boxes , $1.98 Cotex leather canteen beauty cases with mirror and coin purse and fancy silk lining. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, aisle three. Oneida Community Silverware Parplate table ware, with 10year guarantee. Knives and forks, % dozen, each regularly |6.50, sale price, 35.65. Table spoons. % dozen, regularly $3.00, sale price 32.19. Teaspoons, 1 2 dozen, regularly $1.50, sale price, 31-29. —Pettis silverware, street floor, front. Boys ’ $2.25 to $3.45 Spring Hats , $2.00 All new spring shades and materials of tweed mixtures. Colors are browns, greens and gray. —Pettis boys' clothing, third floor. Children's 50c Stockings , 35c Made of fine combed yarn cotton with reinforced heels and toes. In black or white, all sizes. —Pettis hosiery, street floor, aisle five. $2.25 Silk Gloves , $1.49 Heavy milanese silk gloves, in browns and tans, with twotone contrast stitching on backs. —Pettis gloves, street floor. aisle four. SI.OO Bar Pins and Brooches , 59c One lot of sterling silver and sterling top bar pins and brooches mounted with white and colored stones. —Pettis jewelry, street floor. aisle four. $8.50 Webster Unabridged Dictionaries, $4.69 Large unabridged edition with new words added. —Pettis books, street floor, aisle four. Women's $2.00 Silk Hose , $1.39 Pure thread silk, full fashioned and semi-fashioned silk hose in lace effects, lace clocks and plain stitch. Reinforced heels and toes, double soles and elastic lisle garter tops. —Pettis hosiery, street floor, aisle five.

Sale of Women 9 s Pumps and Oxfords ST6S y —Street floor, cast aisle.

PETTIS D&V GOODS CO way Y.og.rt .3Ts?^JlJLa3L_ij!Aa :

35c Stationery , 19c “Puritan Lawn,” good quality writing paper, in tints, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to package.' —Pettis stationery, street floor, aisle four. Men's 35c Socks , 19c Fine gauze cotton socks, with reinforced heels and toes, in black, white, brown, gray and navy. Limit 4 pairs to customer. —Tettis men’s furnishings. street floor, east aisle. Women's $2.00 Union Suits , 99c Three-piece form-fitting sufs, of very Jine meicerized lisle, with Torchon lace knee, as well as some tight knees. Sleeveless and silk taped. —Pettis knit underwear, street floor, aisle five. Toilet Specials Pinaud s Lilac or Violet Vegetale, 73<*. Djer-Kiss Talcum, 18<*. Pebeco Tooth Paste, 31<L Certified Complexion Soap, 4 for 39C. Pettis tpilet goods. street floor, front. 49c Colored Metro Over drapery, 30c New patterns for spring in this washable drapery—one of the prettiest drapery materials we have ever handled. —Pettis draperies, third floor. $4.50 Royal Worcester Corsets, $2.49 P nk brocade models, with medium bust and long skirt, for the average figure. Sizes up to 28. —Pettis corsets, second floor. Men's $1.50 Night Shirts, 89c Muslin night shirts, cut and full, and made with French neck. Sizes 15 to 17. —Pettis men's furnishings, street floor, east aisle. Infants' 59c Socks, 35c Mercerized, plain and fancy lop socks, in sizes 5 to 7. —Pettis infants' shop, second floor. $10.95 and $12.95 Tricolette Blouses, $7.89 Blouses of beautiful tricolette, in plain and dropstitch weaves, in printed and plain colors. Some are yarn embroidered. PettU blouses, second floor. Children's $4298 Hats, $2.98 Braid hats, in many different colors to match the little one’s spring outfit. —Pettis millinery, second floor. 40c Wall Paper, 25c Printed ingtains, in tan and gray, in 30-inch stock; 10c yard; cutout borders and decorative bands, yard. SC. —Pettis wall raper, ttiird floor. Satin and Taffeta Petticoats, $4.95 Guaranteed satins and silk taffeta petticoats with elastic waist band and deep flounce, in attractive design. —Pettis petticoats, second floor. 35c Water Pitchers, 18c Stoneware pitchers, in 3-pint size. —Pettis basement. $2.48 Windsor Kettles, $1.79 Pure aluminum covered Windsor kettles. 5-quart size. —Pettis basement. 10c Climaline, 3 Boxes 24c A cleaner and water softener for toilet and kitchen. —Pettis basement. Women's Pumps and Oxfords, $5.95 Broken sizes and lots in high grade footwear, including; Patent colt one-eyelet tie, French heel piump, patent colt 2 eyelet satin quarter French heel pump, opera pump in pat-, ent colt and dull kid, French/ heel and turn sole, black anq brown calf sport oxfords, wdth buck top inserts to match, wing tip and welt sole. —Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle.

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