Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1920 — Page 12
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U.S. CONFIDENCE, SOVIET AMBITION Russians Apologize for Pole Situation, Asking Trade. BERLIN, May 2L—Russia would go to great lengths to enter a full political and economic agreement with the United States, It was declared by M. Tchltcberin, foreign minister In the soviet government, In a wireless Interview here today. 34. Tchltcherin lays the blame for the present war between Russia and Poland upon the Poles' desire for Russian territory. The statements of the bolshevik foreign minister were made in reply to a list of question which were transmitted to Moweow trom Berlin by wireless. The iaterrogatlons covered a wide range aijfl In response to them M. Tchitcherin £Snt the following radiogram: '•ffberj could be no territorial dlsagfUemeiit between Russia and Poland if Poland did not aspire to conquer foreign territory. "Soviet Russia has always recognised Poland’s Independence and does not claim any Polish territory. “As to Germany, soviet Russia seeks agreements with all countries and wishes to enter into economic relations with all the powers, Germany not excluded. “,k full political and economic agreement with the United States Is one of the foremost desires of soviet Russia. “Russia would go to great lengths to enter into such an agreement." LONDON, May 21.—A counter thrust by the Poles near Krayszeapol forced the Russian bolshevik troop* back twelve miles, said a Polish war office communique transmitted from Warsaw by a news agency today. The Polish war Office announced the capture of 500 prisoners north of the Bereinsa river, where the third bolshevik division was repulsed. Rather Involved CHICAGO. May 21. —George Harold Mitchell and his artist wife. Sadie, were unable to harmonize the art of religion and the religion of art. Judge 3leDonald ganted a divorce. X EMPTIES SPEEDED TO WEST. NEW YORK, May 2L—ln an effort to move eastward vast supplies of food and fuel held in the west because of lack of railroad equipment the Pennsylvania railroad is speeding westward long trains of empty box cars and gondola cars. All outgoing freight has been halted by the Pennsylvania for forty-eight hours.
Askin g Marine Cos. issrstfsr 127 West Washington. N.H.Leibson, Mgr. Continuing Our Fight Jm% Against High Prices v Lo / Several months ago we started to do our utmost to combat \ [ Y wo the prevailing high prices. The success of our store since o \\<a that time pro\es that our attitude was right—and met a \ ji 1 j \ &r response in the desires of the people. Since then the idea W 1 HA has een taken up from coast to coast. Need we say more \ % ft A about present offerings than that they are a continuance nF \ \ \ 4 of <ur efforts to help reduce living costal /]£ y £*** V Men’s All-Wool Suits 1 /ti I - /V These suits, marked far below the T,lke E,evator ' |v I # re® gffl IT "s I prices at which they were bought to V\ 1 f U/ J K *%j\J scllj are genuine values selected from |t l 'l. Ql% a \ A / T M our regular stock. The fabrics are OOnOrDlit OiiOeS O all wool. The patterns are strictly for Men B/ fa jk3 up-to-date. Values that we challenge g l ff W you to duplicate elsewhere. A remarkable special offerS g Third Floor—Take EWator. „ ing from our splendid new W% j shoe department. Fine oxf Boys’Suits $1 ).98 Blue Serge J ?ur choic * Unusually well-made suits [jj These Ruits come In a va- r\r\ # /• of the popular blue serge. rlety of styles, including Qt I i * Made strong to withstand Norfolk and belted effects, *** * 1 - t —f the abuse boys always ' _ f— — AD-? give their clothes. Thlrd Floor ' 68 well as plaln modelß- - A jrrf" Take Elevator. Substantial Reductions On All jp| The Store the People Our Ladies’ Suits *2 v All ladies’ suits in the store have been marked at a decided MMI A nnrpriafp reduction. You will have to, see the garments to appreciate the values. Quite a variety of cloths and stylings—hut every one a current seasor production. , Our growing list of customers sr yf .75 $0 /I .75 sys y% .75 mmSdSk proves that the people of this vi- ~ {jwlfuiffy* cinity reallv appreciate our mer—Main Floor. chandise and our methods. Many people who prefer to pay cash for Beautiful Skirts Smart Millinery alii their clothes are doing their buying here because they like the su- ' SQ.9B $Q.95 WM perior style and quality of our (SIA WT merchandise. Our plan is to ac- A perfect rainbow of colors in highly artis- We are closing out. one entire line of mil- /\\ . , . . tic skirts of silk, satin, crepe. Georgette and linery handled by us. While they last, these / ; J connnouate our service to suit your other popular fabrics. Best values we have hats are offered at but a fraction of their M ■l . ever offered. Many unusually well decorated. original price. Smart, seasonable effects, v/ convemence—cash or payments. _ Maln Kloor . fully trimmed. ' Floor . Open Saturday Until 9P. M. Askin cMarine Cos. k 127 West Washing! om. N.H.Leibson, Mgr.
Rats Break His Bank RHINELANDER, May k.—Patrick Ha sen hid SB7B in an old mattress. When he went to get It he found rats had mutilated It beyond recognition. LIFT OFF CORNS IT DOESN’T HURT Get rid of every com and callus for few cents ? S' rof 1 ° df Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. It doesn’t pain one bit. Yes, magic I Why wait! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freeaone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every bard corn,-soft corn, or corn between the toes, and caluses. without soreness qr Irritation. Freezone Is the much talked of ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius.— Advertisement.
Fear Prevents Fat People From Reducing Weight—The Fear Is Needless When Arbolone Tablets Is the Treatment To Be Used. Proven Safe and Sure, Hundreds of thousands of tubes of Arbolone Tablets have been marketed In the past five years and not a single case has ever been reported of their being deleterious in any way. On the contrary, many are grateful and write letters similar to this one, which was received from Mrs. Lilia Richards, Pittsfield, Maine: "Dear Sir: Two years ago I tried Arbolone Tablets. It not only reduced me, but cured my headache and heart palpitation, and removed that bloated feeling. Recently my weight again increased. I began Arbolone again and one box reduced me from 199 pounds to 182 pounds, and I feel so much better. I Bhall continue until my weight Is again normal, etc.” Buy Arbolone Tablets of druggists tn sealed tubes with full directions. It Is the one safe, sure, dependable obesity medicine. A genuine guarantee of entire satisfaction accompaaies every package.—Advertise-’ ment. Remarkable Home-Made Wrinkle Remover A wrinkle removing preparation which acts powerfully and quickly may at the same time be entirely harmless, as has been amply demonstrated in the case of the now famous saxollte solution. While acting so marvelously on wrinkles of every sort, the lotion is really beneficial to the skin Itself, giving the latter tone and improving its texture. In the case of baggy cheeks or chin, also, more than mere temporary results are obtained. One ounce or pure powdered saxollte, dissolved in a half pint of wltch-hazd (obtainable at any drug store, of course), makes this most effectual wrinkle re mover. Use as a wash lotion.—Advertisement.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 21,1920.
Family Savings Sale As an especially, attractive offering for Saturday three items are taken from the list of beautiful Tucker merchandise on sal? and featured above the others. Preference will be given to the showing of these articles, particularly in the morning. Please come early and make it possible for ns to give you the courteous service to which you are accustomed at Tucker’s. 1,500 Pairs Pure silk hosiery for women; plain and dropstitch effects; some full fashioned and some semi-fashioned. Not the largest assortment in the city, but every pair is perfect. Regularly $2.00 and $2.25; Saturday, 3 pairs, $4.50; pair iplsvtr Hand-Made Blouses Nothing in the city can compare with these beautiful hand-made, hand-drawn blouses of batiste, at this unusual price. Regularly sold for $8.25; Saturday 9vivU Men’s Sox y Three-quarters pure silk, the rest & fine Usle mixture. Made to wear well and look good for a long time. Reinforced at the heel, sole and toe. Colors are heather green and heather black. Regularly priced $1.00; Saturday, 6 pairs, $4.75; pair..O<sC Handkerchiefs, silk underwear, silk and fabric gloves, and men’s neckties are included in this sale of t'ne specialties. Items are marked so that you can save from 15c to 35c on every dollar and the merchandise is Tucker’s standard quality. * North Meridian
Gordon’s May Specials For the balance of the month we expect to.add several hundred new accounts to our books. We have gone through our stocks and have reduced every piece of furniutre on our floors. We aim to make May the banner month in our business. ® ' v Gordons New Spring Outfits 3 Rooms Furnished s*lf* CJ lil £ Rooms Furnished s*| e* as Low as X OO |j| as Low as X OO IT* v^ 1 | A handsome set of dishes free with each purchase f 1 Jl JEm.I • of $95 or over. None given with talking machines. * ***—4 • SIDE ICE REFRIGERATOR Genuine brass bed, in square post or continuous post design. Full size, 45-pound rt*Qr\ r - A Most suitable for small homes and apartments, mattress and strongly woven wire w tII * n an< i white, as springs. Outfit complete for low as qptm .%.•$/v CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS. EASY TERMS. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH For the balance of the month we will make a liberal d lscount on a, l cash purchases. You can save by buying in May. We will deliver when you are ready. Four-Piece Daveno Suite, Complete, $79.50 Massive set of living room furniture, consists of library table, rocker, chair and a— mt daveno (extends to full size bed). 'Finished in golden or fumed oak. A big special; U prices start at * tH £ s/.sJll CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS. . ~ WE CLOSE SATURDAY AT 6P. M. ~| 9x12 INDIANAPOLIS' FASTEST GROWING STORE 9x 12 Ax mi ns ter Brussels £ GORDONS Convenient Convenient C"™* 127-129 EAST WASHINGTON STREET c ~ d " T ’ r '"*
Auction 1 Famous Furniture Cos., 448 West Washington St. I Now closing out entire furniture stock at public auction. Sales daily at 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. until 8 all is sold. Excursion Next Sunday Via C. I. & W. To Decatur, 111 $2.70 Marshall $1.22 Bloomingdale $1.30 Montezuma ~51.51 Round Trip—lncludes War Tax. VISIT TURKEY RUN (STATE PARK) f.eaves Unioh Station 7;00 a. m.
Corn Pain Stopped Quick " "Gets-It" Loosens Them So They Lift Off In a Jiffy. The corn pains cease ns soon as a few drops of “Gets-It” reach the corn. It goes out of the hurting business forever. For a day or so the corn wmetML netting looser and looser and wfthofli i twinge from It. Then, It gets loose that you Just lift It right oft, without even feeling It. and east M iway. That's bow easily and eicaply •Gets-It" disposes of the corn colsgacs. ‘Gets-It,” the unfailing, gnaranteec, uionsybecfc corn rexuever; cot£ frtttji trifle at dra,* store. jLi Lawreno* At Cos., Cslcagn, ■ ittiwwiH>miiig>|
