Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1921 — Page 12

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FOCII TO MEET CHURCHILL ON RED SITUATION Briton Will Point Out Soviet Menace to World to Frenchman. LOXDON, Jan. 7.—The forthcoming conference of 'Winston Churchill, British secretary of war, and Marshal Foeh in Paris will relate to the menace of Bolshevism, not only in Russia, but in the allied nations themselves, it was learned from an official source in Whitehall on Thursday. British officials consider the “red"’ situation acute. They fear attacks by Russia against her neighbors in the spring. Also they are apprehensive over the possibility of Bolshevist agitations outside of Russia. It Is reported to be the present view of the British government that the dangers of Bolshevism are greater than those arising from Germany’s inability to disarm ail her citizens. A marked difference of opinion has developed on this question between Marshal Foch and the BritishThe British question Marshal Foch’s views as to tbo extent and speed of German disarmament. British officials are disposed to believe that Marshal Foch over-estimates the danger from Germany and under-estimates the dangers of Bolshevism. Secretary of War Churchill is expected to present facts that will convince Marshal Foch that his plans regarding Germany are unsafe. It Is known that British military circles recently questioned the accuracy of Marshal Foch’s reports, claiming that they were colored in some Instances In the hope to secure support to France’s anti-German contentions. Furthermore Marshal Foch was charged with putting data Into his reports to secure military support of action which France wishes to take in the future. It is no secret that British officialdom was surprised over the failure of France to acquaint Great Britain with the text of the disarmament

The Boldest Merchandising Stroke in the History of the Phonograph Business

Vitanola Phonographs are sold at established prices and to be able to purchase them at exactly */£ of these low figures is a chance that no one can afford to miss—a record opportunity to get any size and style yon wish at a saving that scarcely seems believable! The Vitanola plays all makes of records with a richness of melody and clarity of tone that will convince you instantly of their master quality. Highly improved playing mechanism and tone chambers bring forth the full power and feeling of whatever record you play. Come tomorrow for a complete demonstration. RAVE NOW, PxVY LATER. Regular slls Model, Now $57.50 Regular $125 Model, Now $62.50 Regular $175 Model, Now $87.50 Regular, $225 Model, Now $ 112.50 Regular $265 Model, Now $132.50

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PHONE BARRAGE JOSTLES JUDGE Many Calls Made in Attack on Bond Order. Judge Walter Pritchard’s recent order prohibiting any person who has signed one bond for a prisoner to sign another bond without first obtaining permission of the court has been attacked in two ways. First, in a tgal way. which court attaches expect will prove a failure, even though a number of attorneys led by Ira Holmes arc making the fight. Second, by bombarding the judge's residence with telephone calls at all hours of the night The judge has a private telephone number ivhich only relatives and a very few personal friends are supposed to know. Last night many called him up to get the special permission to sign more than one bond or to have the judge issue orders that various prisoners be released on their own recognizance. “I didn’t get much sleep last night” sighed Judge Pritchard In court today, “and I don’t believe I can stand another night like that” The court has made no changs so far In the bond order. note which Marshal Foch sent to Germany through General Bollet at Berlin. In support of the Information that Secretary of War Churchill will attempt to change Marshal Foch’s views as to the relative dangers of Bolshevism and German militarism, it was recalled that CLerchlU had formerly proposed the rapproachment with Germany with a view of using Germany as a bulwark against the advance of Bolshevism westward. In the final analysis It is difficult to say whether the above will represent the final view of the British government after a full exchange of views. The Cabinet has been In session daily for a fortnight. There Is evidence that the LawCarson faction and the Lloyd George faction has alternately been top dog. The government’s final position as to Germany cannot be predicted with absolute certainty so long as the Cabinet bat tie lasts.

Two Lose Lives in Traverse City Fire TRAVERSE CITT, Mich., Jan. 7.—-Two persons met death, several were injured, firemen and spectators were overcome by smoke and a score of persons had narrow

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escapes from death when fir* did $45,000 damage to the Wilhelm block Thursday eight. Miss Leona Way, 22, was killed when she fell from the fifth story of the burning building to the sidewalk while her rescue was being attempted by firemen. Mrs. Patrick Dockery, 74, was overcome by smoke and died on the way to the hospital.

All Comforters One -Half Price

$56.06, $55.00 and $60.00 Values Now

Doors open promptly at eight o’clock, tomorrow (Saturday) morning, and sale positively ends at nine o’clock Saturday night.

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The Materials ALL WOOL SERGES, ALL WOOL WOR STEDS, ALL WOOL CASSI MERES, CHALK STRIPES, CHECKS AND PLAIDS, PLAIN BLUES, BROWNS AND GREENS.

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The values in this sale are even greater than in our big half price sale last August, which you remember was the big sensation of the town at that time.

A!! Overcoat Prices Reduced We are determined to not pjgj other carry over a single overcoat, ip li 1 Coats hence these radical reduc- tj/ JBJ a3 tions. All smart, new models W and" and every coat perfectly g m r <s If from tailored, sls to SSO values.. bs£j

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