Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1920 — Page 4
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HOME FOR NURSES NEXT CITY EFFORT Bond Issue for Improvement to Be Prepared. Construction of the proposed *600,000 Burses' home at the City Hospital Is the next problem which the city administration will take up, now that the city council has approved the contracts for the purchase of equipment with which to complete the motorlsatlen of the Are department, Mayor Charles W. Jewett announced today. It was said an ordinance approving a bond Issue for the amount needed probably will be Introduced In the regular meeting of the council next Monday evening. With the money in eight the hoard of health will go ahead with plans for the structure and let contracts at the earliest possible date, It was predicted. It is hoped to have the building completed and ready for occupancy befo” n-'vt winter. Following this the rehabilitation of the city market, the proposed municipal yards at Kentucky avenue and Drover streets and other projects will be taken up, the mayor said. The program of public utility extensions which the city will seek next year remains to be formulated, tho chief executive said. However, he Insisted, the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, despite its plea of anticipated poverty in Us petition for the right to charge two cents for each transfer, will be expected to make necessary improvements of present service and such extensions as are possible. The city will continue to insist that the company keep the paving between Its tracks all over the city In good condition and put In paving between all new tracks laid as soon as they are down. Corporation Counsel Samnel Ashby, who announced yesterday the city will vigorously oppose the two-eent transfer petition, expressed the views of the mayor. Mr. Jewett said, as Mr. Ashby stated, it la felt by the city administration the company has been and will continue to be more successful in a financial way with the straight flve-cent fare than with any increase. He said, in addition to Mr. Ashby's insistence that the city company get more revenue from the lnternrban companies for the use of its tracks, power and terminal facilities, and he believes the company’s financial strength might be Increased if its valuations for taxation and for rate-making purposes were identical, Instead of far apart, as at present.
COLBY PREPARES FOR TRIP SOUTH Sailing Date for Visit to Republics Undetermined. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Secretary of State Colby said today the date of hla sailing to South America was undecided. He expects to leave Washington this month, shortly after a round of entertainment here in his honor by the conn, tries he will visit in South America. President Wilson directed Colby to ■visit Brasil and Uruguay officially and Buenos Ayres, Argentina, unofficially. The Tisit to Brazil and Uruguay will be in return for the Tlslt to the United Btates of President Brnm of Uruguay in IMS, and President Pessoa of Brazil lsst year. The Argentine visit is in response to an Invitation from the Argentine republic. Colby will make the trip, Secretary Baniels announced, on the battleship
Bouquet Ramee Talcum Powder g A delightful preparation made of the finest Italian Talc, double bolted and purified. Contains the combined perfumes of roses. Jasmine, helitrope and lilac. Standard Price This Sale Bouquet Ramee Face Powder A real development In dainty, clinging face powder combination, with an illusive but persistent odor. The something different. Standard Price This Sale One Can of Jam for 1 Cent Ballardville Jam EPSpIrS Twenty-five ounces of delightful Jam, made from me jflbVmirft luscious, full-bodied Concord grapes, grown In the ffsvJ Vb famous New York grape district. Standard Price This Sals ran*.. 75c ££ 76c WSraptf 45c Symonds Peanut Butter, 2 for 4Bc Lj/w ft Sweet and fresh—serve* the family taste beat
Cascade Linen One pound In I a package. V—r-1 also have \ envelopes to jft \ match. If It Is y true that the \ good taste of Vn \ Ia person Is VQ W expressed by the quality of their stttionery, then ~’ your taste will be established with your friends. The texture and quality of Cascade is known from coast to coast. Standard Price This Sale Pound... . 60c rounds... 61c
50c Riker’s Violet Cerate _ Two Jars for X X*
35c Symonds Inn Cocoa, 2 for 36c Made from the pnre cocoa bean*. Cnexceiled In quality without *jjy adulterations. • Harmony 4b Toilet Water Beautiful packages of J\ 1 high-grade toilet water. /Srj\ each containing the true * odor of the flowers whose name It bears. Violet, lilac and wisj arq terla. Standard Price Iff S£u 81.25 Chanson* Face Powder The real perfect face powder. In the three desired tints. Has all the qualities milady looks for in the higher priced packages. Try It and be convinced. Standard Price This Sale Box.. 35c 80xen. ... 36c
HENRY J. HUDER
Ad Club Speaker ROBERT E. RAMSAY. “Back to Brass Tacks in Business Building,” will be the subject of an address at the weekly luncheon of the Indianapolis Advertising Club at the Chamber of Commerce building tomorrow, by Robert E. Ramsay, director of sales promotion, publicity and advertising of the American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass., who nas had seventeen years experience in the fields of sales sales management and advertising. He was one of the organizers of the Association of House Organ Editors and helped to merge that with the Direct Mall Advertising Association, of which he was treasurer for several years, later president and Is now a member of the board of governors. He has specialized In direct-by-mall and house organ advertising and merchandising. Prior to joining the American Writing Paper Company, In March, 1820, Mr. Ramsay was for nearly a year and a half edltbr of “Advertising and Selling.”
Florida. Banquets In honor of Colby are to be given Friday by the Uruguayan minister here, Monday by the Brazilian ambaeeador and Tuesday by the Argentine ambassador. De La Huerta Acts to Stop General Strike MEXICO CITY, Nov, 10.—President De La Huerta acted promptly today to prevent a general strike in the Federal district voted last night, amid cries of “Vive Kueela.” The general strike was voted by the Communistic Federation of the Mexican proletariat, representing seventeen of the most important labor unions. In sympathy with Vera Cruz dock strikers. Huerta announced the government will take over the Vera Cruz decks, granting the stevedores' demand and -'Derating the business until an agreement can be reached by the government, the workers and ship owners.
Maximum Two-Quart Fountain Syringe ■ This is one of the ££..,52.50 5w.12.5l
VIOLET DULCE Vanishing Cream ©Safe and very pleasant. Just the kind you need. It cleanses, beautifies and truly makes the skin like velvet. It is one of the creams that helps you retain that youthful look. Standard Price This Sale a 50c 1 £ 51c
Riker's Syrup Hypophosphites Compound This,is an excellent nerve, blood and general tonic—well suited to the treatment of nervous breakdown and other forms of debility. Standard Price This Sale ££..51.25 L?u.„ *1.26
OFFICE-GETTING COSTS REVEALED - *—' -? Candidates File Statements of Expenses in Last Election. Revelations of assessments made and contributions received by the political party organizations In Marion County to cover expenses of the last campaign are beginning to be made in sworn reports by candidates of their campaign expenses. Under the law these reports must be filed by all candidates with Richard V. Sipe, county clerk. The report of Merril Moores, who was re-elected on the Republican ticket as congressman shows that he contributed a total of SBIO to the Republican State committee, the county commlti.ee und the Harding Club. Winfield Miller, for State Senator on the Republican ticket, spent $113.10, and Harry O. Chamberlain, who was elected to the Circuit Court bench, spent $775. of which $750 was contributed to the Republican county committee. A total of $360, of which $250 was listed as “assessment” to the Republican county committee, appears on tho report of H. D. Tutewiler, who waa elected county commissioner. A total of $675 was spent by George D. Hardin as Democratic candidate for county- commissioner, and of that sum S6OQ was contributed to the Democraticcounty central committee. Out of a total expenditure of $648.75 there was a contribution of S6OO to the Marion County Democratic committee, according to the report of Hey don Buchanan, Democratic nominee for county coroner. The total expenditure of Walter McNamara for State representative on the Democratic ticket, was given at SSO, and that of H. C. Carmichael for State representative at SB.BO. s No money was expended by J. Raymond Schmidt, Prohibition candidate for attorney general. The campaign cost David Erblediug a total of $l5O to run for State representative on the Farmer-Labor ticket, Ills report shows. Other candidates are dally filing their reports with the county clerk. HELD AS ACTO THIEF. Raymouti Itevellee, was bound over to the grand Jury In Citv Court today on the chargcof vehicle taking. Evidence showed that he stole an automobile owned by Charles W. Case, 2322 Bellefoutaine street. The ear was recovered by detectives.
DYE RIGHT ; Buy cnly “Diamond Dyes' Each package of “Diamond Dyes - ’ contains directions so simple that auy woman can diamond-dye worn, shabby skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, nrw, rich fadeless colors. Have druggist show you “Diamond Dyes Color Card.”—Advertisement.
TOE R exalt STORE Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 9th, 1 Oth and 11 th
WHAT IS A ONE-CENT SALE? It Is a sale where you buy an Item at the regular price—then an other Item of the same kind for lc. As an illustration: The standard price of Rexall Tooth Paste is 25c. You buy a tube at this price, and by paying lc more, or 26c, you get two tubes. Every article In this sal? is a high-class, standard piece of merchandise, just the same as we sell you every day at regular prices, and have sold you for years.
Asa mark of appreciation to our patrons we will place in this remarkable Bale several well known Riker-Jaynes household remedies and toilet requisites. Such items as these can only add zest to this wonderful money saving on high-class drug store commodities. ADVERTISED PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE WAR TAX
Household Remedies and Toilet Goods
20c Riker's Bronchial Pastilles. .. .2 for 21 0 25c Riker-Jaynes Catarrhal Cream 2 for 260 25c Jaynes Cold and Grippe Pi115..2 for 260 50c Jaynes Eucolol Antiseptic Spray 2 for 51 0 $1.25 Eucolol Spray and Atomizer Outflet 2 for $1.26 46c Jaynes Throat Gargle 2 for 460 30c Riker’s Throat Tablets 2 for 310 25c Rexall Charcoal Tablets 2 for 260 20c Symonds Inn Chocolate Pudding 2 for 210 36c Symonds Inn Vanilla Extract. 2 for 360 60c Olive Oil, fancy, heavy 2 for 610
Maximum Hoi-Waler Bottle The largest selling U bottle in the world ~-11$-. The price every- My where is $2.50 each Full two-quart caparity. This watei bottle is guaranteed agnlUßt tin gmjLjjngjril perfections. Standard Price $2.50 Mmm This Sate a...52.51 vsr
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1920.
KISS COSTS HIM KICK AND $2,000 LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 10.—In addition to a kick on the nose by the boot of Mrs. Amelia Enrico of Burbank. it will cost John R. Grey $2,000 for a kiss he forcibly planted on one of her cheeks. That was the amount of damages a Jury here awarded Mrs. Enrico, who sued the wealthy rancher for $35,000. Grey, who Is 50, and married, maintained he copped the smack In a spirit of gallantry. Mrs. Enrico said her kick had kick enough to make Grey discontinue his osculatory efforts. Credit Men Plan to Mark Armistice Day A special Armistice Day program will be given at the weekly luncheon of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men, at the Claypool Hotel, tomorrow, and an nddresa on the subject of "The Voices of the Armistice” will be delivered by Alvah J. Rucker. The members of the State Council of the National Association of Credit Men, who will be In session In the city tomorrow, will be the guests of the local association at the luncheon.
GRAIN MARKETS CHICAGO, Nov. B.—Wheat, corn and oats all sold today at the lowest figures In four years. Support was lacking and there was talk current that Kansas bankers were discuaslng credit curtailment which would force much grain on the market. Wheat closed heavy. 6(4 to 7'j cenla net lower, with December $1.77 to $1.78 and March $1.75 to sl.7f>4. Corn lost 2% to 3 M cents and oats 2Vi to 3 cents. Provisions finished unchanged to 40 cents lower. At first the wheat market showed an upward tendency in response to rallies In foreign exchange. Besides, shorts manifested a disposition to cover on account of the severity of recent declinea. Bottom Drops Out. When demand from shorts had been satisfied, however, the botttom seemed to drop out of the market and prices rapidly descended, notwithstanding assertions that large receipts of late at Southwestern terminals had been due to clearing out of elevator stocks and not to selling by farmers.
SUGAR costs today 1-3 of what it did 6 months ago. FLOUR costs today $5 a barrel less than 6 months ago. Practically all foods have declined from 10 to 200%. Why Isn’t the Price of Bread Reduced? The retail Grocer can’t, until the Baker does This Ad Paid for by Plggly Wiggly Alt Over the World.
25c Carbolic Salve 2 for 260 50c Rexall Eczema Ointment 2 for 510 100 5-gr. C. C. Cascara Tablets, 35c kind 2 for 360 25c Rexall Charcoal Tablets 2 for 260 25c Rexall Liver Pills 2 for 260 Each package contains 100 pills. Every one guaranteed safe, sure and laxative. 25c Rexall Baby Talcum 2 for 260 A large sized can just made for baby. Baby just can’t be happy without it. 35c Rexall’s Analgesic Baim 2 for 360 Very similar to an imported preparation. Just the thing for all neuralgic pains.
Violet Duke Face Powder A high-grade imported product, a necessity for Mllaay's dressing tnble. Kn.-hel, Blanche, Naturelle and Rose. Standard Price This Sale £7. 5Qc 51e Syta Face Powder A high-grade imported product. A necessity for Milady's dressing table. Rachel, Blanche, Naturelle and Rose. Standard Price Thle Sale £7 50c 51c
PLAN LAWS FOR WAR MEMORIAL Board Members Appointed by Governor in Conference. Representatives of the thirteen Congressional districts of Indiana who were recently appointed by Governor James P. Goodrich on the war memorial board, met today in the Governor's office in the State House. It was expected the trustees -would organize following the meeting. The purpose of the conference was to instruct the board to acquaint itself wit hthe war memorial act, with a view to recommending legislation that will make It possible for the board to function in fact as well as theory. The members of the board have been advised as follows by the Governor; One-Year Terms—Marcus Sonntag of Evansville, Flrstdlstrlct; James S. Engle. Winchester, Eighth district; Howard O.’Neal, Crawfordßville, Ninth district; William P. Gleason, Gary, Tenth district, and Albert Ersklne, South Bend, Thirteenth district. Two-Year Terms —Charles W. McCord, New Albany, Third district! Cornelius O’Brien, Lawrencebuxg, Fourth district; Evans Woollen, Indianapolis, Seventh district and Carl Houston, Marion, Eleventh district. Three->’ear Terms —Will H. Hays, Sul-
A NEW WAY OF ADVERTISING! This sale was developed by the United Drug Cos as an advertising plan. Rather than spend large sums of money In other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale In permitting us to sell you a full-sise package of high standard merchandise for lc. It costs money to get new customers, and the loss taken on this sale will be well spent if tho goods please you.
Violet Dulce Cold Cream is a remarkably efficient skin cleanser and bcautlfler. Standard Price This Sale 27 . 50c is: 51c
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Let’s Encourage the Bakers to Reduce the Price of BREAD T'he Indianapolis Morning Star today states that wheat yesterday reached the lowest price level in four years .
SI.OO Septone Hair Tonic 2 for sl.Ol Beautifies and strengthens the hair. 50c Milk of Magnesia, 12-oz. bottle 2 for 510 Its uses are known. Do we need to say more than Rlker makes it? 36c Riker's Expectorant 2 for 36! 25c Pearl Tooth Powder 2 for 260 25c Intense Rose Talcum . ..2 for 260 25c Trailing Arbutus Talcum 2 for 260 25c Headache Tablets 2 for 260 60c Riker’s Kidney Pills 2 for 510 60c, Lesperine Antiseptic Powder 2 for 510
llvan, Second ditrslet; Samuel D. Royse, Terre Haute, Fifth district: Cecil Tague, Brookville, Sixth district I *. Louis H. Moore, Ft. Wayne. Twelfth district. JAPAN TO RECALL TROOPS IN CHINA Move Foreshadows Effort to Establish ‘Clean Record*. TOKIO, Nov. 10.—Voluntary cancellation of the Chlno-Japanese military agreement and withdrawal of troops now occupying the line of the Tslng Tao railroad in China is reported to have been decided upon by the Japanese government, as a result of a diplomatic advisory consultation. This action was taken, it la understood, with the Intention of convincing the world that Japan’s activities toward .China are above criticism and foreshadows, It is further understood, strong representations by Japan to the League of Nations for a declaration of racial equality. The action Indicated above was decided upon. It Is believed here, in order to strengthen the position of the representatives of Japan before the league by enabling them to point to the "clear record” of Japan in international affairs.
Medicated Skin Soap Produce* a soft, creamy lather; is recommended very highly and keeps the skin soft and healthy. If used once, you will not be without It In your borne. Standard Price This Bale £2.....25c KL 26c 25c Riker’i Peroxzone Cream A Peroxide Complexion Cream, 2 for iSDL
RAIDS ON BANK HALT SINN FEIN England Finds Attack on Pocketbook Effective. LONDON, Not. 10.—England’s most paralyzing blow at the Sinn Fein was directed at Its pocket book, according to the Irish office today. The office de dared there was a marked cessation of Sinn Fein activities following bank raid* in which records and funds were located. Steps have been taken to choke off the supply of money from America, also, the office said. Report of the minister of finance showed 22,007 pounds set apart for “selfdetermination fund.” It also showed 22,000 pounds (nominally $1,000,000) had been received from America lu subscriptions to the Irish Republican fund. A fund of $2,995,043 was showed to be on deposit In New York. The Irish republic had difficulty In raising money in Australia, a captured document saying "despite large sums reported to have been raised In Australia only £175 has been subscribed.” The Sinn Fein appropriation for the six months ending Dec. 31, 1920, was shown to total £204.291. Art O’Brien, secretary of the Irish Self-Determination League, declared Brit-
$222^ A perfect dentifrice, antiseptic and I ! 1 deodorant. Cleans and whitens the f L teeth. Comes ont flat on the brush. i I Standard Price This Sale ■P'SsSj*. 55. 25c EL 26e floxogg, TOILET SOAP r-rix a A splendid grade of bard milled soap. Doea not barf come soft and wasteful. A clean, fragrant and abaoj - 1 lutely pure soap. , I Standard Price This Sale * 5L 15c 5K........ ,16c GUTH’S VANILLA. A_ WRAPPED CARAMELS A luscious surprise awaits you. A full pound of M*a ?L rlch caramels that melt in your mouth. The gift T Standard Price This Sale T ;r. 80c LT. 81c “LALLA ROOKH” Delicious assorted chocolates. Standard Price This Sale i£T*. $1.25 ES. $1.26
200 Cups of Tea for 1 Cent Liggett’s Opeko Tea F o r ra o a FwkK 61 c Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap Avery large cake, and an exceptional bargain. To those who like to use a tar soap for the treatment of the hair ws can assure you that In this soap they are obtaining what we believe to be the finest cake of soap, for the money, on the market. Bo sure to try at least a few cakes of this soap. Standard Price This Sale ?2. 25c SE. 26c Harmony Massage Cream A delightful rolling massage. Cleanses and beautifies. Makes the skin soft and smooth. Liberal stxed package. Mtnndard Price This Sale Sf. 50c 'JK sic An effectual deodorant for excessive per- llwjKlfc nwVHI iiipjSSlj *Pi ra <>° n - |9HMsKf&tig| Harmless and nonirrttstlng. Standard Price Thle Sole & 25c L7e, 26c
ish raiders seized £20,000 from one bank, but that tbo amount was made good to the Sinn Fein by the banker who had the funds in charge. Old Script Said Bible NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Jacob Bergman, garage owner, was shot at twice by a bandit. Both bullets were deflected by a memorandum book and card cate in his pocket. READ THE LIST 7 Os Roots, Herbs, Barks and Berries —lt Tells the Story Os the merit combined In Hood's Sarsaparilla as a medicine for catarrh, rheumatism, scrofula and other ills of the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. Sarsaparilla, yellow dock, stilliugia. bine flag, guatac—alteratives, bloodpurifiers and tonics. Mandrake and dandelion —antl-blllous and liver remedies. Wlntergreen and bitter orange peeltonics, appetizers, digestives. Juniper berries, uva ursl and plPsissewa—great kidney remedies. Gentian root, wild cherry—atomach tonics—and others of value. Economy and true merit are combined in Hood’s Sarsaparilla.—Advertisement.
® Harmony Cocoa Batter Cold Cream notable excellence, gaging and softening the skin. Standard Price This Sole T] EatCßiljl Red Cedar I Compound I jj A combine tlon §1 —is— H of red cedar and V —■ H Naphthalene, which ilMsoeeJi is certain protec- ''' & tion against moth ravage. Standard Price This Sole Box.. 25c 80xe5.... 26c 35c Symonds Inn Baking Chocolate For baking, cooking and drinking uses. Standard Price Thle Sale %-Pound Off- Two Vi-1 b. 0(„ Cake OuC Cakes DOC Lord Baltimore Stationery This 60-pound linen finish stock writing paper comes in the following tints. Blue, lavender, pink, gray and white. Standard Price This Sale Box. . 50c 80xee. ... 51c Cascade Envelopes Package of This Sale 25 Envelopes srr*..Ssc k. 36c
