Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1920 — Page 9

OFFICE GIRLS RAP I BRIGHTWOOD LINE j Tell Works Board They Are; Never on Time. A delegation of Brightwood property owners today demanded of the board of public works an explanation of the de- j lay In the extension of the Brightwood car line on Dearborn avenue to Twentyeight street. Property owners some time ago submitted a petition for tbe extension, double tracking and elimination of curves on the Brightwood line. The delegation declared the extension is needed because of frequent wrecks due, they said to the present single track system and many curves. Office girls in the delegation complained they were either late at work or la reaching home by what they termed the “punk service.” The Brightwood line extends on Dearborn street to Roosevelt avenue. AGREES XEEI) MIST BE THERE. George Lemaux told the delegation that the need of the people to have the service they asked is obvious, but that the board couid do nothing more than ! order because officials of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company claim tbe . company has no money with which to; build extensions and lay double tracks. , Three contracts for improvements on j Livingston avenue were awarded to Abel Bros.: For the grading and graveling j of the roadway from Walnut to Michigan street, at $1.83 a lineal foot for property frontage and $-.98 on half street intersections; curbing roadway on same street of the avenue, at a bid of $1.47 a lineal foot for property frontage and $2.23 half street intersections; and for the laying of cement sidewalks on the same stretch, at a bid of $2.05 a lineal foot for property frontage. Resolutions were confirmed for sidewalks and curbing on the south side of Tenth street from Healing avenue to the Belt railway; and for cement sidewalks and graded lawns on Healing avenue, from Tenth street to a point 390 feet south of Tenth street. ASSESSMENT ROLL IS CONFIRMED. The primary assessment roil on the paving of the first alley north of Maple road from Boulevard place to Cornelius avenue, was confirmed. First action was taken for the opening of New York street from Walcott to Randolph streets; for the vacation of Springdale place from Oriental street to the first alley east of Oriental street; for the proposed vacation of Station street from the Belt railway to alley south of Tenth -street: for the proposed vacation of a ;en-foot strip off the east side of the second alley west of Harris street from Washington to .Tackson streets: for the widening of an intersection at Thirtyfonrrh street and Central avenue; for the proposed vacation of Sherman drive front Eleventh to Thirteenth streets; and for the gradine of Berwick avenue from Michigan street to Vermont street. Lord Mayor of Dublin Takes Hand in Strike DUBLIN, July 16.—The lord mayor of Dublin interevend todsy in the Irish rn'> strike in an effort to effect a settlement. Tne strike, which was precipitated by the refusal of the men to handle munitions shipments, is becoming more serious and a genera! stoppage of traffic* is threatened. The Buccana courthouse was burned today. Mother’s /‘"Expectant y-$ Mothers cf iVr/ Absolutely Safe - ; lv r ' / "it All DraggljiS N Spro*! Saoktet om Motherhood asd Baby. Fr* AT*p REGULATOR CO Ptrr 5-0. Atlanta. C*

BIG FREE OFFER Asa special inducement during the remainder of our big July Clearance Sale we will give, absolutely free, a set of beautiful hand-decorated dishes with any purchase of $75 or over. (?ASH or Convenient Cr3dit Term 3 All goods marked in plain figures. One price to all.

Gordon’s Special BRASS BED OUTFIT

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Upholstered in imitation Spanish leather over full set of oiltempered springs. Prices start at—*69l2

LIBERAL DISCOUNT EOR CASH For the balance of the month we will make an extra discount on all cash purchases. You can save by buying in July. We will deliver when you are ready.

EST STORE 127-129 East Washington St.

3-Room Outfits As Reasonable as ’165

ALLIES EXPECT FINAL GERMAN ANSWER TODAY (Continued From Page One.) to tbe difference between the price paid and the export price fob German ports and the English export price fob English harbors. N In each case the lower price shall prerail. This advance will not be made conditional on questions of priority. Ail other allied claims will be made at the end of euch month, according to ihe number of tons delivered and in accordance with the price of world coal during that period.

Beautiful Actress Attributes Her Wonderful Success to Her Famous Complexion Te'ls How You Also May Have One

NEW YORK—When Miss Dorothy Dal- ! ton. tbe beautiful actress who was se-le-red, for the leading role In that mammoth New York production, "Aphrodite." was questioned as to the secret of her phenomenal success, she unhesitatingly said. "My complexion.” When asked further details she explained : “Every on? of my friends always raved nhout sh . texture and coloring of my skin, and 1 have p.o doubt but that my first engage meat was made possible through th*> ■ reputation I had acquired for a beoutif il complexion. Managers are like ordinary mortals, they admire a beautiful ski as much as anyone and In selecting theicasts they naturally prefer those wh.'?< complexions are attractive. I think th. best asset any girl or woman can hav* is a beautiful skin and complexion. It is easy to have this if one will spend only a little time in taking care of th-' skin. A girl may have irregular features but if she possesses a beautiful complex , ion she will atract attention anywhere X am always clad to fell any girl ot woman just how she may possess a kb like mine. Here is the recipe: Nigh’ and morning cleanse the skin iirst with 1 warm water, then apply a good cold cre.im (Liaka cold .ream I have found to be tho best) after massaging it inf the akin take off the superfluous cream with u s ft cloth. Then bes re golnc on! j during the day or evening 1 apply Der wlllo. a simple toilet preparation wh! • cau be purchased at the toilet counte of any up-to-date drug or departme store.' The first application of this wo iderful DerwiUo will astonish yon. 1 imparts Instant beauty to the skin and makes a rosy-white complexion—everj

GORDON’S

At the end of the first month such advances will he granted without awaiting exact figures. ‘lf, up to Nov. 20, It should be established that the August, September and October deliveries have foiled to total d.COO;000 tons, tbe allies will proceed to occupy new parts of Germany; that is. the Ruhr or any other district. TO CONTROL COAL OPERATIONS. The reply also provides for a standing commission of the reparations commission to sit at Berlin and supervise all coal operations in Germany. In event the Germans should refuse to meet the tei-rns of this ultimatum, the allies have completed military prepara tions for occupation of German territory. This Intest allied note came after consideration of a German proposal, containing six points regarding the coal problem, as follows:

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one will talk about It. I find it excellent for my complexion as It protects my skin in all kinds of weather. That's why 1 prefer it to all other toilet prep orations and am never without It. Now hat short sleeves are In vogue you will want beautiful hands and arm*. There is nothing like Derwlllo for this purpose. Many of my professional friends to whom I h: re recommended DerwiUo use it in preference to all other face powders or beautiflers.” Just try it once before going to the theatre, dances, parties or an afternoon call and note th„ favorable ’omments of your friends. Derwillo Instantly puts a life-like tint on your hecks which defies detection. It takes •h place of fare powder and stays on until you wash it off. Perspiration does not affect it nor will it rub off on clothing; It also prevents the nose and face from shining It’s wonderful for a dark, allow, rough skin, blackheads, coarse pores, oily skin, freckles, tan and for he instant beauty it imparts. Over 500.Ofi girls and women are using It. It's ibsolutely harmless to the most sensitive kin. Just try it once and you will need o further argument to convince you •hat th-re Is nothing "just as good,” better." or "just like it." Insist cm '•erwllio, then you will uot be dtsap- • inted. OTF. Druggists and department tires everywhere sell DerwiUo with the :nrante that if you don't like it you et your money back. It is the one eautltter that gives satisfaction at ail e.isons of the year. You can secure it t ail toiiet counters in this city, lndudg the H ok and the Haag Drug Cos. Advertisement.

Brass Bed, Springs, Mattress Genuine brass bed, in square post or continuous post design ; heavy woven wire springs, 45-pound cotton top mattress. Special—--53910 $5.00 Cash—Balance Weekly

JUYDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920.

The allies should pay the world mar ket price for coal delivered, credits Germany's reparation account In a eordnnce with the price of coal in Ger many. The allies must not occupy the Ruhr d?strict during the period of coal deliveries. No attempt must be made to increase the total of 2,000,000 tons to be delivered monthly. Arbitration of the question of the Upper Silesian mines should be started immediately. An allied commission should bo sent to Essen to provide for food and cloth! ing for miners.

4-Room Outfits As Reasonable as ’lB5

To the Retail Merchants of Indianapolis You have been called profiteers, robbers and what not by the public. Because YOU arc the man the public deals with and NOT the makers and middlemen, the blame for the high cost of living is falling on YOUR shoulders. This is not fair. It is grossly unjust. But it is a1- ACT. And no wonder ihe public thinks you are guilty when you meekly accept the charge instead of FIGHTING it. Will you cooperate with us and other public-spirited merchants and help smash outrageously high prices, and prove that YOUR store, even now, while prices are still rising, can sell dependable goods at low prices? What if you do lose your profit and part of the cost of your goods? What if you do have to pay higher prices when you buy again? Isn’t It worth MORE to you to be known as one who did YOUR part to smash high prices? We are in this fight to a finish with our 300 stores all over the U. S. A. Will you come in? To the Determined Womenfolks of Indianapolis It takes TWO to make a bargain. Ther4t are already many retail merchants who are trying so help pierce the bubble of high prices by giving you unheard of values. But unless you COOPERATE with these merchants you will have to bear the brunt of it all yourselves. We have taken an active part in this movement. We have closed our eyes to cost, value and profit. We are doing MORE than our share, but we do it GLADLY, because the public has responded enthusiastically. Now we are going to cap the climax of value-giving by beginning tomorrow a

Mighty Sale of NEWARK Shoes for Women That Will Fairly Shake The Town!

At $2.48, $5 Values. Our Special Price This Season was $3.45 plainly stamped on every box. Cool, summer pumps, oxfords, Cleo ties, high shoes of sparkling white sea island canvas. Wide selection of the season’s most popular models.

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7 RENCH-RUSSIAN EPORT CONFIRMED PARIS, July 16.—Newspaper dispatches from Spa today confirmed the report that France had decided to resume relations with Russia, providing the Russo-Polish armistice proposed by Great Britain was signed. OTHER CRlsis SEEN BY HUN PRESS BERLIN, July 16.—Berlin newspapers today bitterly assailed the plans of the

AT 1 At $2.98, $7 Values. Our Special Price This Season was $5.85. plainly stamped on every box. High white shoes of genuine F. B. C. white washable kid. Your choice of high French heels or the popular military walking heels.

Now It Is Your Move. There isn’t much more to be said. We have pointed out that this isn’t a sale to make money or to raise money. It is a sale to help lower the cost x>f living for you, and to put business on a solid and substantial foundation for us. WE have something to gain in this war on high prices as well as YOU— all merchants have. And so we are making sacrifices now to the end that we won’t have to make bigger sacrifices later on if prices go higher and your purchases grow fewer. The shoes in this sale are our own regular stock, brand new NEW 7 ARK shoes, the same that we have sold all this season. The original low prices are stamped on every box. You know exactly what your saving is on every one. There are thousands to select from and plenty of extra salesfolk on hand to give you prompt service. Sale begins tomorrow morning at 8:00 suarp.

allies for occupation of German territory should the coal demands be rejected. It was suggested that German miners uould not work overtime lor “French capitalism.” The Taglischc Rundschau said: “The crisis is over, but shortly anew ann more serious crisis will occur, dealing with promises broken because we are unable to fulfill the allies' demands.” The Tageblatt declareed France is seeking to annex the Ruhr region and would take the first opportunity of getting French troops there.

I^B At $3.93, $7 Values. Our Special Price This Season was $5.85, stamped on every box. Handsome pumps and oxfords of F B. C. white washable kid with long slender vamp, high arch and Louis heels.

Cops Make Final Haul CLEVELAND, July 16.—Harry Houser went fishing and was arrested. He fished in three bedrooms, getting three pairs of trousers and $5.45 in cash. The police got him on his last haul. Just About Time! HARDWICK, Mass., Jnly 16.—For the first time In nearly fifty years a wedding took place in the Univsrsalist church, drawing practically everybody in town to the scene. The ceremony was a double one.

At $4.48, $7 &$8 Values. Our Special Price This Season was $5.85 & $6.85 stamped on every box. Three choice models, a white buck oxford with imitation wing tip and novelty foxing, a canvas sport oxford trimmed with white buck, and a white kid one-eyelet tie.

Art Furniture Cos. 106 S. MERIDIAN STREET. E r ,ght Floors—The Big Store With the Small Expense. ft ed .... $9.50 11.41J.1i ?£T lat - B a ?W4p=iFiFa at $8,50 ft Iby-iMh Li SIB.OO Fiiet PIH Fcß Matat feSS . $12.00 sljjT vr•• -J*±zxZl 1 SIO.OO Spring V at $7.00 $65.00 Kitchen Cabinet at... 545.00 $275.00 3-room Outfit $190.00 SOOO.OO Mahogany Dining Room Set. slightly damaged $275.00 Refrigerators. $25.00 Refrigerator at $15.00 $35.00 Refrigerator at $25.00 $50.00 Refrigerator at $35.00 Baby Carriages. Just received 100 bought at 60 cents on the dollar. $35.00 Reed Carriages $9 9.00 $50.00 Reed Carriages $25.00 $15.00 Collapsible Carriages.. $3.00 Baby Carriages and Refrigerators sold on 50c a week. Prices will continue all day Satursold ou payments, ,>O<J a week. —TERMS— Dow rent, small expenses, buying in carload lots, enables us to save you from 25 to 35 per cent on 3 months’ time, 6 per cent added for 1 year's time. 106 S. MERIDIAN ST. 114 Sq. South of Washington St.

ITCH All Druggists are authorized to refund the money if Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil falls to cure the Itch no matter how severe the case may be. It is a HeaiinJ Antiseptic of the highest qualuj. r > by every druggist. 30c per bottle. INDIANAPOLIS MAN COULD NOT WORK FOR TEN MONTHS Rheumatism in muscles gave him lots of trouble; hands swollen up; couldn’t sleep at night; could not eat and kidneys were in bad condition. Started on Dreco six days ago and h says the aches and pains in his body and the swelling in his hands are about gone. i “Dreco is the best medicine I have over taken, for I feel better than I have xince I left my work ten months ago," j says Mr. Dick Lynch, who lives at 420 N. Pine St., Indianapolis, Ind., and U employed by the Tilges Mahogany Cos. “I suffered so from rheumatism that 1 couldn't sleep at night. I'd roll all over the bed hunting an easy position, which T never found. Every Joint in me ached and my muscles were full of pain, my hack felt like it would break. “I haven’t eaten a good meal In months, for my stomach was all to pieces from the strong medicines I'd been taking for the rheumatism. “Six days treatment of Dreco have proven to me what a remarkable mediI cine it is. I never saw anything act 'so quick. The pains are almost gone. I'm sleeping better, eating good meals and feel good all over. I expect to keep i on taking Dreco and know it is going I to rid me of all my troubles. I am ft j lucky man to have run across this Una j medicine." Dreco is made from the Juices of j ;ue!ve different roots, herbs, barks and leaves, which act iflrectly on the stoin- ; och, liver, kidney, bladder and the blood j and tends to relieve constipation, BeadJ aches, rheumatism, catarrh, biliousness, dizzy spells, heart fluttering, gas on the i s;omach and other troubles. I All good druggists now sell Dreco and i :t is being especially introduced in In- | dianapolls by Clark & Cade's Claypool hotel drug store.—Advertisement. J || 1 lie foi* a bad skixx^ Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap have been prescribed by physiciansfor many years as a standard treatment for various skin disorders. Eczema, rashes and blotchy, rough complexions, —as well as scalds, cuts or bruises,—respond quickly to its gentle, healing properties. Your druggist sells the Resinol Products. Resinol hTT 111 min ■ n—i After you eat —always use E ATONIC fFbR VOUfl STOMACH'S SAKp —one or two tablets—eat like candy, f ns tantly relieves H eartbum , Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headacheana the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the bestremedy.it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body end, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands wonderfully , benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or * money refunded by your own druggist. ’ Cost a trifle. Please try itl Rgug'lfl L. ■ ■ a mmMMSiAM j \ Motley back without queatioa if HUNT’S Saiva fall* la the - .Cyk \ 1 treatment of ITCH, KCZBICAi ' dhT *■)) ringworm. TkTTl* f 1 I Py other itching .Ida flium, Xsy lNj J A aIS cast ku at aw iHk. HOOK DKCG COMTAhX,

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