Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1920 — Page 2

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U. S. STEPS IN TO CHECK MAY 1 PLOTS OF REDS Palmer Says He Knows of Wide-Spread Disorders Planned by Radicals. ROUNDUP AT- CHICAGO ’'WASHINGTON, April 30.—The department of justice today moved to check May day disorders, which the attorney general states he knows have been planned by extremist organizations. Agents of the department have been widely scattered to protect Industries against lawlessness and to thwart plots which the attorney general states have teen made on the lives of state and federal officers. •'The government's full power will be exerted to shield public officials and citizens against lawlessness." Attorney General Palmer said. The attorney general stated that information concerning the alleged plots and program of violence were In the hands of the department of justice In sufficient time to enable the department to throw proper safeguards about property and persons threatened MAN V nanVIDIALS UNDER SURVEILLANCE. While officials of the department were reticent as to their plana it was learned that agents have under strict surveillance suspected individuals and that these who have shown sympathy for organizations advocating extreme measures will be closely watched. According to officials of the department of Justice, extremists have extended their propaganda for Mav day demonstrations into practically all large Industrie*. although these appeals hpve evidently been ignored by the greater mass of workers. PARISIANS LEAVE CITY BY HUNDREDS X PARIS, April 30—Despite the impres-sifffr-ttat there will be no serious trouble In Paris on May 1, thousands of persons are leaving Paris and going to the province# to avoid the demonstrations promised for tomorrow. The government already is disposing of Its forces to meet possible emergencies. Particular attention will be paid to protecting railways and subways. It is officially denied that the gov eminent is secretly bringing into the city large forces of machine guns and tanks. There probahly will be partial service op all the railways. iTbe railway men continued their dis-

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cussion today whether to extend the strike beyond May 1. The miners have decided to continue their strike indefinitely. BEGIN ROUNDUP OF CHICAGO REDS CHICAGO, April 30—The Chicago police today began a roUndtip of radicals of the city, following Attorney tieneral Palmer’s 'warning of red demonstrations planned for May 1. Within a few hours several hundred men known to have radical affiliations were lodged in Jails. The police acted after United States agents and State's Attorney Hoyne transmitted reports so Chief of Police Uarrlty that the reds intended to begin a "carnival of assassination” on May day. OFFICIALS HERE ARE RETICENT Federal officials in Indianapolis today refused to say whether any government or state officials in Indiana are included

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among the number of persons whom Attorney General Palmer announced had been marked for death by radicals. There are, it is said, a number of members of the communist labor party in Indianapolis, which the attorney general said had sent personal emissaries into cities to work up radical May 1 celebrations. Mysterious posters appeared in various parts of the city today, saying “Loaf May 1, International Labor Day.” lied stickers were used in pasting the posters on billboards and telephone poles. TAX PROTECTS ART. PARIS, April 30.-The chamber of deputies has passed a bill prohibiting the export of works of art which the state considers formj a part of the nation's arttsttr patrimony. Headaches From Slight Colds LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. I,obk for signature E. w. GROVE on box. 30c.—Advertisement.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920.

RUHR SITUATION SERIOUS AGAIN. London. April 30.—The situation in the Ruhr district of Germany was described in dispatches from Berlin today as being serious. A quantity of arms

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HANDKERCHIEFS, 2 for 25£ —Women's imported cambric handkerchiefs, in novelty patterns, including checks and stripes, in s p 1 endid colo r in gs, special, 2 for 28c. —Goldstein’s. Main Floor.

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Only Two Days More of This Seven Day Wonderful Bargain Event Our 11th Anniversary Sale

Every Woman. Who Wishes to be Well Groomed at a Modest Cost Should Attend Our Anniversary Sale of Outer Apparel JFor such an opportunity of buying the season’s best models at sacrifice prices will not Formerly $60.00 SUITS $35 Embroidered and tailored tricotines, serges, silvertones, velours and velour checks, also bloule and flared models; navy. Copen, tan and checks. Sizes up to 44, at $65.00 and $60.00 SUITS $45 Finest Polret twills, serges, trieotlnes, velours and silvertones. embroidery braid and button trimmed, plaited skirts, box, blouse, flared and tailored styles. Sizes up to 44, at $45.00.

$36.00 and $45.00 Tricolette and Printed GEORGETTE DRESSES $25 Models for every occasion, women'* and misses' sizes, for afternoon, street or 3iort wear, navy, brown, black, tan and other desired colors, including beautiful floral patterns in fine quality Georgette. with braid, embroidery and fancy button trimming - bouffant, tier, tunic, straight line and novelty styles.

Anniversary Sale of TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE A delayed shipment of trimmed hats that ju3t arrived has been added to this collection for Saturday shoppers — . iHlun— * 1 Ai-J* Your Choice at JWK One-Half the. , JOfaPpp Marked Price — A most diversified assemblage of ) I J I charming creations--Street hats, Tai- // j JjV // / / / lored hats. Sport hats. Dress bats. JJjJJjlI J/'/ Ji* \ r A Fashioned of haircloth, faille silk, I K \ l / ,/ *\ \ / inaline, straws and combinations in \ j / j \* \ J all the desired and new spring color- * ® 1 ' *■ ingg, at HALF PRICE. \ / Saturday Special, 200 Trimmed Hats, at $2.95 — The season's newest and best styles portrayed in a grouping of hats that usually sell at $5.00 up to $7.50. This lot is a special purchase of new trimmed hats of straws of every nature and coloring. Saturday, one day only, at 92.95. We are offering 10 dozen untrlmmrd shapes in the deaired styles, developed In all kinds of straws, Saturday, choice, 91.5 ft —Goldstein’s, Third Floor.

Domestics and Beddings Cretonnes, 15c yd. 22 inches wide, flowared r ” 1 while a limited quantity lasts, li>V a yard. Calicoes, I7y a c yd. Genuine American quality, shirting patterns, also blue -and gravs, while about 600 yards of mill lengths last at l?'/a< a J' ard Crochet Bedspreads, $3.49 Size 72x86 inches, scalloped, cut corners, in assorted patterns, on sale at $3.49 each. Comforts, $2.98 Full bed size, in Persian and floral designs, on sale Saturday at $2.9$ each. —Goldstein's, Main Floor.

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$26.00 and $30.00 Spring Coats $19.75 The cool spring weather makes the demand for a coat more urgent, and it is a pleasure when such smart styles can be had at this low price. Coats fashioned of polo cloth, sllvertore, Jersey, goldtone and mixtures, in three-quarter and lull length, some full lined, in the desired spring colorings, $19." 5. —Goldstein's, Second Floor.

Boys’ $9.75, $10.75 and $12.75 Spring Suits !po7 D —Mothers, here is a - chance to secure voMr hoy a good spring suit V4s 5 " and at the same lime y > save money. We are offering suits made of cheviots and cassimeres, I . T in dark brown and i \l' grays; broken line of IrAT'Sf' sizes, not. all sizes in H Y) v> every pattern, but all sizes in the lot, good §i n| style suits, that regularW lg ly sold at $9.75. $10.75 P and $12.75. Anniversary sale price, $8.73. Brownie Overalls, $1 $1.25 and $1.50 Qualities —A good garment for “ruff and toumble” saves the clothing, made of denim, in plain and striped blues, sizes 4 to 15 (limit of two pairs.) Anniversary sale price, SI.OO each. -iAnnex. Main Floor.

GLOVES, $1.25 —Women's “Fo w n e s” summer weight washable ebamoisette 2-clasp glove*, with con trasting e m b roidery baek*. gray, pongee, black and white, *i.?s a pair. —Goldstein's, Main Floor.

Good Underwear Moderately Priced. W o m e n’s “Kayseri’ knitted white cotton union suits, low neck and sleeveless, wide or tight knee. Extra sixes at $1.25: regular sizes at a suit. Women's “Kayseri’ ribbed silk lisle union suits, low neck and sleeveless, knee length; choice of white or pink; $1.98 to $3.49 a suit. Women's fine ribbed cotton union suits in white and pink, low neck and sleeveless, wide (or tight knee, all sizes at 85£ a suit Women’s low neck and sleeveless vests of fine cotton or silk lisle in white and pink, some with, ribbon shoulder straps, others with hand crochet lace yokes, to $1.49. Children’s Union Softs Boys’ and girls’ summer union suits of ribbed white cotton, sleeveless, knee length, some with waist attachment, ages 2 to 16, and 85£ a suit —Goldstein’s, Main Float. HOSIERY SPECIALS Every Pair Perfect Women's hose of pure silk and fiber mixed, double tops and soles, fashioned legs and seamed backs, choice of black, white, gray and brown, $1.25 a pair. Wotnen’B “Wayne-Knit," full fashioned pure silk hose, in black, white, gray, brown and navy, $1.98 a pair. Women’s medium weight silk lisle hose, in black, white, gray and navy, 59<t a pair. Women's ‘'Durham" out size cotton hose, in black, white and balbriggan, ex tra wide garter tops, 39£ a pair. Children's fine ribbed cotton hose, in black, white and dark brown, wear guaranteed, priced according to size, 350, 40ff and 45<i a pair Boys' extra heavy weight, ribbed, fast black cotton hose, for school wear, service guaranteed, sizes 6 to 9H. at 40<* a pair. —Goldstein’s, Main Floor.

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