Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1921 — Page 5

SENATOR JOHNSON OLD GUARD THORN Californian Continues Sponsor of Progressivism. SAN BERXABDINO, Jan. 21.—There is of reckoning, of disillusionment, ■Skthe "old guard," who have acquired. any chance, the Impression that its tronblea ended with the election of Mr. Harding. Hiram Johnson is not dead and progressive-ism still Uvea. A casual survey of conditions here will reveal a situation quite Johnsonesquo. quite incompatible with the sentiment rather wMely disseminated in the East, towli, that the country has heard the last from the remnant of the schism of 1912. Such a sentiment fails to take into account the most vital factor of the progressive movement, namely, Senator Hiram Johnson, a man who, opposed, despairs not, or defeated, never urrenderg. Here in California, Johnson is both loved and hated. Those who love him point to the monuments of service to the people which he erected while Gotnot the last of which was the thkingr from politics of the transportation systems. Commissions were established to which are referred the big questions which affect the people and to which the railroads and other public service Institutions look for concessions. The railratfri commission is arbiter of the problems of transportation, of lighting, of municipal utility service and of many phase* of irrigation. These commissions form the line of demarcation between the admirers and the detractors <rf Johnson. Those who hate him say the State has been burdened by commission forms of government and point out that the expense of such bodies overbalances the good that they do in guaranteering protection to the people's interests. At the same time. Johnson’s enemies cannot suppress a certain feeling of admiration for him for his steadfastness of purpose and his inflexible honesty. Only a few days ago Johnson served notice on his colleagues In the Senate that he would brook no adventures on the part of the reactionaries. People on the coast understand what that means. They have not forgotten th“ brilliant triumphs credited to Johnson In past years, notably, the embarrassment of the party in the defeat of Hughes, and the more remote disintegrations in the ranks of the regulars that followed the defection in Chicago. Johnson will go into the next Congress as an “irreconcilable,” armed to fight

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any attempt to drag this conntry into an “association” or "league” that savors of tha Wilson type of covenant. For his opposition to the league in the last Congraas, Johnson won the title of “bitterender,” bestowed by a leading coast newspaper which hates Johnson as steadfastly as Johnson hates it. This newspaper neTer lets the opportunity go by to lampoon the Senator and the latter is Just as industrious in paying his respects to It. On numerous occasions, Johnson has finished a speech without referring to this newspaper. Then, as If he had suddenly remembered, he has walked back

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to the platform, apologized to the audience fur his romissness and sailed into an arraignment of the newspaper that would invite any ordinary editor to seek the Immunity of his storm cellar. It is a common saying that men will anathematize the Senator in the public places and hold him up to ridicule in profane conversation, then walk into the booth on election day and vote for him. These are straws that show which way the political wind is most likely to blow when the issues revolve themselves into a contest between reaction, on the one hand, and progressiveism and Hiram Johnson on the other.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921.

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S4OO Four-Piece Bedroom Suite In Queen Anne Period As Pictured && && The four piece* are the 24-ineh dresser, the triple mirror dressing table, combination chifforette and the bow-end bedstead. In American walnut or antique mahogany; in the sale at $229.00.

$750.00 nine-piece Tudor period walnut dining room suite. Pieces are oblong pattern top table in 8 feet. 54inch size, 66-inch buffet, large massive china cabinet, 5 genuine leather slip-seat chairs and host chair to match. price $545.00 $50.00 William and Mary style mahogany rockers with upholstered seats and Backs. Price $40.00 $350.00 eight-piece Ixmis XVI dining room suite. In mahogany. Pieces are 60-inch buffet; 6 feet. 54 inch table; 5 genuine leather slip-seat chairs with host chair to S'price $250.00 $210.00 large overstaffed davenport, covered in tapestry. Has loose spring seats. £& $150.00 $35.00 mahogany wing back rocker, with cane seat and Price- , s . a!9 , $25.00 $175.00 overstuffed davenport, covered in a good grade cf tapestry; has spring seat, arms and Q&Q AD hack. Sale price. .$ v ovv

UV:.' $475 Three-Piece Overstuffed Suite, $345 This suite, as pictured, is one of the most exceptional values in the sale. The davenport, wing back chair and rocker all have spring seats, arms and backs, and are upholstered in high-grade tapestry. All pieces are covered on the outside backs. Semi-Annual Sale price, $345.00. —Pettis furniture. fourth floor.

Women's Shoes For Very Little—Just $3.95 The styles and leathers include all that one could wish. Black kid, tan calf, ma- tops, patent colt with black hogany calf, brown kid suede tops, patent colt with with field mouse kid tops, dull kid tops, and many black calf with gray suede other combination styles. Cuban, Military or French Heel Owing to the special price, we can not take phone orders. No refunds, no exchanges. —Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle.

Sale of Dinner Sets

$12.75 Dinner Sets, $8.90 42-piece set, bluebird china, with gold edge and pink and green foliage. $29.50 Dinner Sets, $21.00 100-piece set of American porcelain, decorated with bright roses and field flowers and gold line. $13.00 Dinner Sets, $8.98 42-piece set, American ware, decorated with, pink floral spray.

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$675.00 walnut veneered Chippendale period bedroom suite, with bow-end bed; large massive dresser; chifforette, and dainty vanity dresser. p s £e $540.00 $40.00 Colonial design mahogany wing back rocker, with cane seat and AQA AA back. Sale priceDO^tvU $375.00 three-piece overstuffed living room suite, covered in a good grade of tapestry. Has loose spring seats, arms and back. p s ric°. $268.00 S2OO mahogany davenport, with cane back and sides, loose spring cushion seats; two extra pillows and bolster $149.00 $84.50 white enameled kitchen cabinet, with porcelain sliding table. fif'7'l Sale price I*i $550.00 ten-piece Queen Anne period walnut dining room suite. Pieces are 60-lnch buffet, inclosed server, large china cabinet, 6 feet. 64-inch table, 5 genuine leather slipseat chairs and host chair to j* 18 $410.00

$14.65 Dinner Sets, $10.98 42-piece set, decorated with edge border of bachelor buttons and green foliage, with gold edge. $13.00 Dinner Sets, $3.98 42-piece set, service for Bix people, pretty little blue and green floral pattern and gold edge. —Pettis basement.

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Embroidered Coats, Fur Trimmed Coats, Wrappy Coats, Long and Short Coats

Included in the sale at tyjso It is going to be a delight for you to make your selection from this group. Fancy purchasing a coat which earlier in the season would have sold for $65.00 up to SIOO.OO, for the sum of $37.50. For Saturday’s selling many new models have been added, offering a variety fully as complete as when this sale began. Rich Plush Coats Practical Velour Coats Smart Veldyne Coats Camelshair Sport Coats Luxurious Bolivia Coats Beautiful Tinseltone Coats Chamoistyne Coats Models entirely suited for the young miss, the matron and the elderly woman. —Pettis coats, second floor.

MENII9I6 Prices In Our Greatest Shirt Sale! 98 c fl For Shirts Quoted Recently at $2.00 to $2.50

’135 For Shirts Quoted Recently at $2.75 to $3.50-3 for $4

Every ehirt is brand new. Every ehirt is of the highest quality. Every shirt is in an approved pattern. Every garment also is full fashioned and finely finished. The self-same shirt that you have heretofore been paying double for.

Men’s cotton socks of medium weight, reinforced heel and toe. These are sample socks and are broken sizes f come in black, white and fancy colors — 29^. ■ r~ •’

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Men’s pajamas of outfng flannel, neatly trimmed with military collars and mercerized tape frogs; good color combinations and full sizes. Regularly sold at $3.95— 52.50. —Pettis men’s furnishings, street floor, east aisles

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