Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1920 — Page 2

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SAYS FREIGHT HAS TO MOVE 25 PCT. FASTER Increased Average Only Will Clear New Crops, Dr. Surface Claims. REACHED NORMAL MAY 1 By PR. FRANK M. SrBTACE. WASHINGTON, June .—The effect 'of the '“outlaw" strike of railway rfwitrhman in the early part of April has been felt In every industry in the country. Perhaps no better index of the effect of the strike can be obtained than the decrease in bituminous coal production. Between March 27 and April 10 the average output of coal decreased over <500.000 tons per day, or about SO per cent. - , . Even at the Ist of Juns the production ‘was nearly 900.000 tons per day less than at the end of March. Over 90 per cent of the decreased output was due to car shortage. Some figures recently reported by the American Railway association Indicate that the number of loaded freight cars had again reached its normal number; , by the end of May. The following figures are taken from "'those reported by the association: Corresponding Weekly aver- Period age preceed- 1920 1919 1918 ing strike... 703.607 602.226 9A2.577 Week ending April 17 515.861 619.792 976.991 April 24 M2£U M 2.196 998.880 May 1 634.837 612.763 1.000.860 May 8 720,641 670.837 998.588 May 15 008.390 653.240 1.000.746 May 22 750.978 688.424 995.035 SAME STORY TOLD LX GRAIN MOVEMENT. A similar conclusion may be drawn from another set of figures which we bare prepared, showing the total movement of flour and grain at the principal internal markets. The totals converted Into tons are shown below: Compared to Pre-Strike Total Pre-Strike Movement Period Weekly average... 569.929 100.0 April 17 268.839 37.2 April 24 „ 296,000 51.9 May 1 412.310 72.4 Mav 8 490.920 87.0 May 15 525.275 92.2 May 22 525.275 92.3 May 29 602, 520 106.S These data show that immediately following the strike the total movement of flour and grain was only 37 per cent of the average in the preceding weeks. This has gradually increased until ‘ -he movement at the end of May was equal to that before the strike. STILL MORE THAN . FIGURES SHOW. The above statements, however, do not tell the whole story. Take the figures on the total movement of flpnr and grain In the above * table. Before the strike approximately 570.,600 tons were moved each week. If this game rate had been maintained ; for the seven weeks up to the end of * May the total movement would hare been | 5.990.000 tons. In other words, the movement of tb'at [class of freight at these points showed >n deficit of 796.0<' , 0 tons below what [ would have oomrred if there had been ‘ no strike. The grats -and Sour represented by * these figures Is still in storage awaiting" transportation. i The bulk of the new winter wheat crop will begin to move about the middle of ► July. i If the railroads are to take care of this they must clear up their present , jam within the six weeks following the first of J ting. This means that the total movement of these commodities at the above markets would have to average about 133.000 tons more per week than before the strike. This in an Increase of about 25 per ■ ent Cnless the railroads show an increase of 25 or 30 per cent over the average movement for the early part of the year the present Jam of freight 1* going to continue Into the crop season.—Copyright, 1920.

Patent Baby Dolls, 1 to 4, $1.35, 5 to 8 $1.65. Brown Scuffer Oxfords or Sandals, sizes 5 to 8, $2.00, 9 to 11, $2.25. Boys’ Brown Scout Shoes at last year’s prices. 9to 13 4 /2, $1.69 and $2.50. Sizes 1 to 6, $2.00 and $2.98. We have a full line of Oxfords and Slippers at correspondingly low prices.

An Extraordinary Offer 40% DISCOUNT on Four Styles Symphony Talking Machines MAHOGANY CASES $65.00 to $200.00 ALSO SPECIAL Thlg Dining Room Combination Six golden oak chairs, one golden oak buffet (64 Inches 1, one extension table— See Ottr Line Rebuilt Gas Ranges ALBERT HUTCHINSON Proa. 6SI. 312-314 VIRGINIA AVE. 24-660.

Clifford Has Shotgun to Keep Evelyn Away UPPER UHATEAUGAY. N. Y„ June 25.—1f Evelyn Nesbit attempts to visit Camp Jack, occupied by her husband, Virgil James Montagni, otherwise Jack Clifford, she will be barred. Clifford made this announcement and displayed two revolvers with a belt of cartridges. Clifford expressed his anger at Evelyn's action iff naming Ann Luther and Juanita Hansen in her counter suit for divorce. He particularly resented her statement that he was hiding a women when she visited the camp last week. Clifford told reporters he had held a shotgun on his knee when big wife and a Manhattan lawyer called last week. She said, according to him: “Ton would not use that on me?” He said he replied: “No, it is too good for you.” Miss Nesbit “used sob stuff" on "him in an attempt to persuade him to let her enter the Camp Jack house, but It had no effect on him, he added. 1,350,000 Germans Lost Life in War GENEVA, June 25.—Recent statistics published In Germany on that country’s war losses state that 1,350,000 men were killed. There are today 520,000 war widows, 1.130.000 war orphans and 50Q.000 maimd or consumptives supported mostly by charity. ARGENTINA STARTS DRY MOVE. BUENOS AIRES, June 25.—Pour members of the chamber of deputies have announced their Intention to Introduce j bill to prohibit the Importation, manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors. If adopted the law would become effective one year after its enactment. Ibis will be the first legislative effort in favor of prohibition In Argentina, 111 2. ALL—MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs’ Child's Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup sf Pigs on, —leek for the came California on tl •package, then you are sort your chi'. Is having the best and most h*rmlphysic for the little stomaeh. liver an bowels. Children loro its fruity Full directions on each bottle. Ton mum say “California.”—Advertisement

Will Mar Your Appearance and Impair Your Health. Let oar dental experts make them sound and attractive so you will retain yoar good appearance and health. Oar chargee are reasonable and oar terms easy to pay. New York Dentists 41 East Washington Street 204 SAKS BUILDING

Harvard Gets Gifts of $8£32j815 in Year CAMBRIDGE, Maas., June 25.—Freed

Silk Gloves, <I.OO to <1.50 “Kayser" and “Kowncs” two-cl.-isp white, pongee and gray doublefinger tip silk r l o v es. SI.OO, 1.25 anti #1.50 a pair. —Goldstein’s, Main Floor.

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Toilet Goods Specials Lady Mary Face Powder..39<* Pond’s Vanishing Cream. 19<? Pay Dream Vanishing Cream 49 £ Vlvador Cream of Almond. Creme De Merldor 19^ Mary Garden Talcum Powder t 35<* Djer-Klss Talcum Powder.23C Sylvan Toilet Water 69<* Pebeco Tooth Paste 33£ Peroxide Soap ......3 for 25c? Kirk’s Hard Water Soap 3 for 25£ —Goldstein's, Msln Floor. On the Main Floor Saturday Ribbons, 79c yd. 6 and 7-inch width ribbons In light and dark grounds, fancy ribbons for sashes, camisoles, hair bows, etc.; value to $1.25; Saturday, at 79c a yard. Handkerchiefs Men’s satin bordered hemstitched cambric handkerchiefs. Saturday, at 25c each. Women’s crepe de chine colored sport handkerchiefs; In a splendid assortment of patterns: at 25c each. Women’s novelty handkerchiefs, scalloped edge or embroidered corners; 25< each. Parasols and Umbrellas Women's 26-inch silk sun or rain umbrellas; paragon frame, stub end, white tips, ring handle, In purple, red, green; tegular $12.00 grades priced for Saturday’s selling (Including war tax), at $9-00. Women’s fancy parasols, in many color combinations, 92.75 each. Children’s fancy parasols, large election of styles, prices ranging from 59<* up to £5.00. Bathing Caps, Shoes, etc. Endless range of fancy rubber bathing caps, priced from 25c up to £I.OO. Rubberized bathing bags at 95CRubber bathing garters. 18C to 49C. Women’s bathing shoes and slippers. 59C to £1.75. Water wings at 35C a pair. —Goldstein's, Main Floor.

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What Is the Condition of Your Blood Supply?

Highly Important to Keep It Free From Impurities. Did yon know that ninety per cent of all human ailments depend upon the condition of your blood? Nature gives her warnings in various unmistakable ways, so that when the appetite fails, and you become weak and listless and a general rundown condition seems to take possession of the whole body, it is an unfailing sign that impurities will Steadily accumulate until your gen' •ml health will be seriously affected

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920.

dent Lowell this afternoon announced gifts to Harvard during the year totaling #6.882,615. This amount does not include sums less than $50,000 or pledges. Among those who contributed were

Cool Summer Apparel In Which Beauty Vies With Low Prices for Highest Honors Voile Dresses Truly $12.75 Values \ W® *7.98 if* They are fashioned of voiles, JR in plain and flowered designs ■' in light and dark effects, with j white organdy collars and jm f / cuffs, with fancy buttons and Jr If y. flfill / / odd pocket treatments. j\ 11 • Appropriate models lor street It I s' and outing wear, fnshioned on I1 | 'nßflf youthful lines in a good selec- If tlon of models —skirts give v prominence to tiered, straight- rffipfr j line, tunic and bouffant es- a| { 3HT sects, basque and fancy waists [! AfimLj*rn —sizes in an assortment, 34 / to 50, including models for nTi stout women; at £7.98. i Women's and Misses' | Organdie Frocks, 7 *19.75 ft Made of beautiful organdies, Mb m as soft as the touch of silk; made In bewildering variety * W of summer styles, each be- “ speaking fashion at her best; in tints. Including orchid, canary, maize, pink. Copen, etc.; in fancy dots and figured patterns; w;th white collars, crochet buttons and fancy pocket; special at. £19.75. $35.00 to $50.00 Silk Dresses *25.00 Os navy, gray, taupe, burgundy, Copen A black, eta. in heavily beaded georgette, attractive printed georgette and taffeta. In styles that are new this season; light and dark colorings suitable for street and afternoon wear. Special at £25.00.

IN THE ANNEX Open Satarday Night I ntll 0 O’Clock Boys’ $9.75 Suits at $5.98 Mario of cheviots and cashmores, in shade# of brown and gTay; not all sizes In any one style, but all sizes in the lot; all this season's styles; sizes range from 8 to 17; while AO suits last, Saturday, at £5.98. Boys’ $3.49 Wash Suits $2.98 This lot includes our entire special line of $3.49 suits; In all the desired wash fabrics and patterns; in splendid colorings; sizes 3 to 8, at £2.98 a suit. —Goldstein’s Annex.

You should recognize the importance, therefore, of very promptly cleansing out the system, and keeping the blood supply pure and robust. For this purpose, no remedy can equal S. 3.8, the fine old blood purifier that has been In constant use for more than fifty years. Being made from the roots and herbs of the forests, it Is purely vegetable, and contains not a parttclq. of chemical or mineral substance. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your drug store today, and uote how promptly It builds up the appetite and gives new strength and vitality. Write tor free literature and medical advice V> Chief Medical Adviser, CIO Swift laboratory, Atlanta, Go.—Ad-

William Vincent Aster, George F. Baker Jr., Galen L. Stone, Henry O. Underwood and the estate of Henry E. Wetgel, approximately SIOO,OOO each; the estate of Joseph R. DeLamar, $1,500,000, and the general education board, $250,000.

Silk Bags. $3.08. Grou ping of fine moire silk hand bags, values from $5.50 up to SB.OO, in black, navy and gray, Saturday at $3.98 each.

—Goldstein’s, Main Floor.

French Voile Blouses $5.98 Os course you’ll want at least one of these blouses. Thoroughly practical, beautifully smart are these new voile blouses, hand embroidered ih Fiance; some are trimmed with hand made lace*, ahort sleeve models; In sizes 36 to 44; Saturday, at £5.98. Women’s Muslin Gowns—sl.49. Made of good quality muslin, embroidery trimmed, full cut: sizes 16 and 17; selling regularly at $1.98; Saturday. £1.49. Corsets—s2.oo. Made of good quality coutil and brocade; in white or flesh; front or back lace models; sizes 20 to 30; regular $2.50 and $3.00 corsets Saturday at £2.00 each. —Goldstein's, Third Floor.

SO DIZZY HAD TO STOP WORK AND SIT DOWN Tongue was coated, spots danced before his eyes, no appetite, stomach full of gas and bowels conttpated. Claims that Dreco has entirely relieved these troubles and he feels better than in years. ‘•l’d get so dizzy at times 1 would hove to stop my and sit down.'’ said Mr. Charles Kimble, living In Cumberland, Ind. “My tongue had a thick coat on It," spots would dance before my eyca and my breath was foul. I knew all this indicated a bad liver; my bowels were badly constipated; T became extremely nervous and could not sleep well. My stomach was badly deranged, for my food did not digest, properly, bnt Reenied to ferment, gas accumulated, I became nauseated and frequently bad griping pains. “After taking a couple of botfles of Dreco I can say that I’m feeling better than in years. All that dizslness has passed off; tongue cleared up; my breath is sweet, have a huge appetite, sleep sound as a baby and my stomach troubles are all gone, for I eat big meals and never have the slightest trouble later; the constipation is also completely overcome. Dreco has certainly done me good.” To these persons who suffer from headaches, gastritis, nervousness, constipation, poor sleep, weak kidneys, lazy liver, a deranged stomach, or Impure slow-flow-ing blood, Dreco will prove a wonder to you. Try It today and see how quick the results will come. All good druggist* now sell Draco and it Is highly recommended In Indianapolis by Clark A Cade’s Clay pool hotel drug store* Advaattaemsnt.

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one gallon of gasoThe car that went Puts You in Possession of This Car roads in zero weather. averaging over 20 BALANCE ON THE GIBSON PLAN The Gibson Company Capitol Avenue and Michigan Street. 1 Bell, Main 232. Auto. 3465-11 Irvington Salesroom, Ritter Ave. and.,,% Washington Sd Branches at Terre Haute, Vincennes, Lafayette and Muncie, Indiana, and at Danville, Illinois. /