Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1921 — Page 2

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‘BABY BILL’ IN CONGRESS SETS BATTLE LINES Sheppard-Towner Measure Has Stirred Nation’s Women to Action. OPINIONS ARE DIVIDED WASHINGTON, Mar 6.—The Nation's women today are arraying themselves by the tens of thousands on one side or the ether of the controversy which will go into congressional history as the Baby Bill battie. Not for years has any piece of legis lation before Congress caused such widespread popular reaction as the Shep-pard-Towoer bill for Federal aid to the States in saving the lives of mothers and their infant children, according to Senators now working on the measure. Benatora are receiving hundreds of letters, mostly from women, on tha bill. The sentiment seems about evenly divided for and against the measure. Women tiubs, and some civic organisations, have indorsed it Frominent men and women have written their approval of It. Just as many clnbs and civic societies and Just as important public persons have condemned it. Meanwhile, the mothers of the country who don't belong to clubs are writing their views in emphatic language. The bill which has stirred up so much Interest is designed, Senator Sheppard ears, to reduce the high rate of mortality of mothers and Infant children by instructing prospective mothers in the hygiene of maternity and infancy. This is to be accomplished by cooperation between the States and Federal Government. States desiring to cooperate with the Federal Government and share In the appropriation provided by the bill are to designate some agency to work out an Instruction plan. This plan must bo approved by the children’s bureau at Washington. Its approval entities the State to a share In an annual appropriation of $1,450,000 from the Federal Treasury. This money is to be nsed to send out volunteers, lecturers, visiting nurses and to provide lecturers at community centers. No one Is to le compelled to receive instruction. The women who are for the bill say the Instruction will save thousands of lives yearly at small cost, principally 'along the people of foreign birth. Its opponents have many arguments, among them being: That the bill is socialistic and is aimed at destruction of the marriage Institution. That it is an en‘erlng wedge in a campaign of “compulsory medicine.” That It is a “pork barrel” bill. That It will not work because it provides for untrained instructors who know nothing of the scientific or medical side of their subject. That it is one more attempt to invade the rights of the sovereign States.

NO MARKET; SHIPS CAN NOT BE SOLD Trade Council Head Asks Merchant Marine Support. CLEVELAND, Mar “To sell the American merchant marine fleet, which cost the taxpayers of the United States more than $3,000,000,000, is impossible* without revising our navigation laws,” James A. Farrell, president of the United States Steel Corporation, and permanent chairman of the National Foreign Trade Council, declared today at the eighth annual convention of the latter body In session here. "The ships cannot be sold until a market exists for them, and until that time investors will not furnish the money to buy them.” the speaker said. "The impelling force behind the construction of the great fleet was necessary, and ‘policy’ Is thus perhaps a misleading word to use In connection with the development of American shipping. The future of our merheant marine development Is at stake and Its, present position is the outcome of haphazard efforts to deal with a problem, the requirements of which necessitated from tha beginning a settled policy and a well-defined purpose.” Farrell stated. American shippers are not properly supporting the American merchant marine, he said, and suggested as a remedy that American exporters sell their products laid down in foreign ports. NAME RICHMOND DELEGATES. RICHMOND, Ind., May 6—Miss Ruth Blossom, president of the Christiana Endeavor Society of the First Christian Church, and Miss Emily Barker, a member of that society, have been appointed local delegates to the Christiana Endeavor convention to be held at Anderson June 23 to 20. NEGRO GETS ATTORNEY. LOGANSPORT, Ind., May 6.—County Attorney Ben Long has been appointed to defend Benton White, colored, who is held in jail facing a charge of first degree murder as a result of the death of bis sweetheart, Irene Bailey, which occurred here March 7. White is without funds. CHANGE IN TRAFFIC LAW. HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. May 6—The city traffic ordinance is to be changed to comply with the new State law. giving the driver on the right; at street intha right of way. Traffic will be more strictly envjtwtofter new traffic posts have been

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L. N. Hines’ Uncle Dies During Visit Special to The Times. NOBLESViLLE, Ind., May d.—William H. Hines, of Cincinnati, who came to this locality a few weeks ago to visit his sister, Mrs. MeMUllen, and was taken sick, died yesterday afternoon at the age of seventy-two. He was an uncle of L. N. Hines, state superintendent of public instruction and Judgeelect Fred Hines of this city. The three children who survive are H. H. Hines and Mrs. Bertha Shields, of Cincinnati, and Earl llinea, of New York. KILLS BROTHER IN FAMILY ROW Objected to Choking Sister-in-Law. ALTON, 111., May 6.—Chris Rain, wealthy coal dealer of this city, was arrested today charged with murdering his brother John as a climax to a family quarel. Chris Rain and his wife attended a dance last night. Shortly before midnight Chris choked his wife almost into insensibility on the crowded dance hall floor and the wife had protested attentions which she said her husband was paying another woman. John Rain, who was at the dance, sought to have his brother arrested for attacking the woman. At 1 a. m. police received a call from Chris, who said he was going to John's home to “get him.” Police rushed to the home, but found that Chris had been there before them. John was dead, with a bullet wound in his head. They went to Chria’ home. They said they found him in a drunken stupor, lying across a bed, fully dressed, holding a revolver In his hand. Police named Viola Bishop as the "other woman.” They said Mrs. Chris Rain had attacked Viola with a horse whip recently and on another occasion fired a shot at her while Viola was riding with Chris. EXPENSE OF ELECTION. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., May 6—The primary election in Hartford City on Tuesday cost $450. bills filed show. FAI.E CHILDREN NEED IKON Lack of iron in the blood saps the strength of mind and body. Give the kiddies GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRt’P and watch its strengthening effect. Very pleasant to take. 75c. —Advertisement.

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LET WOMEN BUY COAL SUPPLIES’ Speaker Says Fuel Shortages Could Be Avoided by Foresight. The final session of the convention of the Indiana Retail Coal Merchants’ Association was held this afternoon when the principal address was given by Dr. George Otis Smith, director of the United States Geological Survey, Washington. Dr. Smith, an authority on fuel conditions, revealed how serious is the menace of another coal shortage and transportation tie-up this winter. He has just completed a national survey of the quantity of coal in storage. He recently issued a warning that unless coal is bought at once and stored there is< every indication of a repetition of the conditions of 11*20. Other speakers were B. R. Inman, manager of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, and J. W. Clark of St. Louis, assistant general traffic manager of the C., C., C. A St. L. Ralliead. That Indiana women can do much to prevent another coal shortage is the belief of John R. Longstreth, jnanager of the Indianapolis office of Lake and Export Coal Corporation. Mr. Longstreth says that coal Is one of the few household commodities purchased almost entirely by the husbands. And men, he says, are not prone to be as forehanded as women. Women, he pointed out, buy their furs in August, buy their blankets in the summer and preserve their fruit for winter when fruit is plentiful and cheap.' They take care of winter needs long in advance.' Mon, on the other hand, are liable to put off from day to day the buying of winter necessities and not until the first frost will they believe that winter is coming at all. “If women took a more active haod In buying coal they could put an end to the annual shortages and high prices,” Mr. Longstreth said. “The housewives of Indiana can save a lot of money in the family purse and more worry if they see that their men folk have the coal bins filled this summer as early as possible. Legitimate coal producers and dealers would welcome a more uniform buyiug of coal over a twelve-months’ period Instead of the rush during the first winter months. It would stabilize their business and prevent price fluctuations, keep mine* working steadily and would not overtax the railroad car supply. Coal men realize that wild fuel markets create bad feeling and are anxious to avoid stress situations like last year.”

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Los Angeles Homes Unroofed by Wind LOS ANGELES, Calif., May Seven homes in the fashionable Wilshlre district of Los Angeles Stood without roofs today as a result of a visit for the first time in recent Los Angeles history of a small but typical mid-western "twister.” TRY TO PREVENT TARIFF CHANGES Emergency Bill Advocates Fight Delayed Adoption. WASHINGTON, May B.—ln an effort to prevent the emergency tariff bill from being held up Indefinitely In the Senate, Its supporters are trying today to reach an agreement to choke off all amendments which yet may be proposed to it. Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania, Republican, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, also Is seeking to fix a time for final vote on the measure. In order to save It from Indefinite delay, Its supporters plan to throw overboard the Knox amendment to protect the American dyestuffs Industry. The amendment would continue the war trade board and transfer it from the State to the Treasury Department and at the same time permit it to continue to afford the American dyestuffs trade that protection without which Senator Penrose declares it faces “utter ruin" from German competition.

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Brother and Sister Meet After 48 Years Special to Tha Times. ANPERSON,. Ind., May After fortyeight years Os separation, John Miller of Millerton, Mich., has been reunited with his sister, Mrs. Robert Manning of this cUj. Meller left home when a mere boy and his family, having lost all trace of him, had given him up for dead years ago. He had learned that his sister lived here, was seriously ill and decided to find her.

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FARM SENTENCE FOR THEFT. LOGANSPORT, Ind., May Eddie Jackson, 22, colored, was sentenced to serve 290 days at the State penal farm in police court this morning when he was convicted of petit larceny. Jackson plead guilt to stealing clothing and equipment from a camp car occupied by railroad carpenters.

THE ANNEX (Open Until 9 O’clock Saturday) Men’s Furnishings Specials Very Special, Men’s Union Suits, $1.15 Men’s fine ribbed white cotton union suits, exceptionally well made, with short sleeves, ankle length, slaes 34 to 46. While about 24 dozen last, $1.15. Men’s Underwear, $1.65 Fancy madras cloths and genuine solsette athletic style union suits and fine ribbed cotton suits, in white or ecru; long or short sleeves. Ankle, three-quarter length and athletic style without sleeves, knee length. Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 65c and SI.OO Balbriggan shirts and drawers in ecru color, shirts with long or short sleeves, dra/wers ankle length, with double seat; G 5! and SI.OO. Boys’ Wash Suits 51.25 to 53.98 Cleverly made little suits for boys—that are practical, too. Made of chambray, Peggy cloth, poplin and Palmer linen, in tan, brown and green; sizes to 8; colors guaranteed; middy, Russian blouse, Oliver Twist suits; unusual values at $1.25 to $3.98.

$1.73 Azurea Face Powder 880 $1.75 Azurea Vegetal *1.19 $2.50 Azurea Eau Ue Toilet *1.98 SI.OO Azurea Sachet Powder esc Armand's Cold Cream Powder. Arinand 9 Face Powder. 23c Babcock's Corylopsis Talc 15c 25c Babcock's Cut Rose Talc is* 75c Boncilla Cold Cream 69c 25c DJer-KUs Talcum 22* 50c Dn-r-Kias Face Powder *9u K>e Djer-Klsg Face Powder U9e 75c Durln'a Brunette Ronge 49 75c Dorin’s Compact Powder 49c 50c Elpaya Face Powder,... 430 26c Freeman's Face Powder t9r 00c Java Klee Fact Powder BUO 25c J. & J. Baby Talcum 19c 60c Levy’s Laßlacb Powder 40* Mary Gurdsn Powder and Rouge. 35e Mtfvis Talcum Powder 19c 50c Mavis Face Powder 45c 25c Mennen's Borated Talcum 190 50c Pompeian Face Powder 39c SOe Pozzoni Face Powder 89c 60c Sempre Giovine 390 35c Kadonna Face Powder 24c SI.OO Roger A G. Face Powder 790 Ayres Creams and Toilets. 65c Berry's Freckle Ointment 49c $1.25 Berry Cremola 98c 75c Boncilla Cold Cream 590 75c Boncilla Vanishing Cream 59c ttOc ChampUn's Liquid Pearl ,49c 50c Daggett St Rama. Cold Cream...39o 60c Elcaya Cream 45c 30c Eapy'a Frt g. Cream 84* 50c Hind's Honey & Almond Cream. *9c 35c Holmes’ Frostilln 89c SOc Honey Girl Almond Cream 89c 60c Orchard White S9c $1.50 Oriental Cream *1.19 60c Malvina Cream 43c 50c Milkweed Cream SOe 60e Nadlnola Cream .B.)c 60c Pompeian Day Cream 45c 33c Pompeian Night Cream 23c SI.OO Pompeian Night Cream 74c t>oc Pompeian Massage Cream 43c l‘oe Satin Skin Cream 49c 30c Satin Skin Cream 24c 6<tc Sea Shell Cream 49c 25c Woodbury's Facial Cream 19c 50c Theatrical Cold Cream 9c 25c Amolin Deodorant Powder 19c 25c Baudaline 19c 60c Bazin’s Depilatory Powder 19c SOc Rrilliantine 39c OOe Brilliantlne 45c SI.OO Delatone 84c SI.OO Demiracle * ...,89c 75c El Rado 59c SOc Eversweet 24c 75c Evans Depilatory 59c 30** Mum 24c SOc Non Spi 89c 35c Odorono 89c 60c 0d0r0n0..., 49c 85c Cntex Cuticle Remover 29c 60c Cutex Cuticle Remover 49c 35c Cutex Nall White 25c 35c Cutex Cake, Nall White ..29* 60c Cutex Manicure Set 49c 25c Dorin’a Lip Stick., 190 SOc Dler-Klss Lip Stick S9e SOc Glazo Nail Polish SOc 35c Hyglo Cake Nail White 290 35a Hyglo Cake Nail Polish 20e 30c Lusterlte Nall Enamel 24c SSc Arnica Tooth Soap 29c 30c Benzolyptns Tooth Paste 24c 30c Euthyinol Tooth Paste 84c 60c Fnrhan’s Pyorrhoea Paste. 38c SOc F. K. I. Pyorrhoea Paste 83c SOc Lyons' Tooth Paste or Powder..24c $1 00 Pyorrhoctde 64c 50c Pcpsodent Tooth Paste 33c 50c Pebecco Tooth Paste 38c 35c Rubifoam 29c 35c Senreco Tooth Paste SSc 30c White's Tooth Paste 84c 20c Armour's Stork Castile .....13c 20c Roeobella Castile Soap 15c 25c Clayton’s Dog Soap ift c 35c Conti Castile Soap. Italian 25c 15c Cocoa Castile Soap, Kirk's, 3...25c 25e Cuticnra Soap. 19c; 3 for 55c SOc Pncker's Tar Soap 83c 50c Packer’s Lltpild Tar Soap 5c 15c Palm Olive Soap, 9c; 3 f0r......25c 25c Germaoldat Soap 19c 25c Pear’s Glycerin, 19c; 3 for 55c 25c Pear’s Unscented Soap 15c 15c .Tergen's Violet Soap 10c SOc Woodburv’s Facial Soap lflc SOe Reslnol Soap 13c 75c Soclete Hygleneque 48c 50c Ropers St O. Violet Soap 88c SOc Ropers & O. Lilac Soap SSc 35c Barbasol 29c SOc Gillette Blades. 6 for 87c *I.OO Gillette Blades. 12 for 7*c SOc Gem Junior Blades 89c SOc Ever-Rendv Blades 34a Ssc Keen Kntter Blades 29e 35c Enders Blades 39c $1 75 Fver-Ready Razor *1.49 $1 oo Goto Damaskeen Razor 85c $5 00 Gillette Razor *3.98 35c Shaving Brush 25c 75c Shaving Brush 50c

“Early Bird” Specials On sale from 9 to 11 a. m* Every Saturday (beginning tomorrow), this store will fill this column with items of extraordinary value-giving interest , No phone, mall or C. O. D. orders cn “Early Bird” Specials. Marquisette, 190 86-inch highly mercerize! marquisette, taped edge, in white, cream or ecru, special, 19<i. Cretonnes, 190 Here’s an opportunity to brighten and beautify your home at low cost. Cretonnes In allover bird and floral patterns, almost a yard wide, for hangings or upholstery, yard, 19<J. Children’s Dresses, $1.50 New dresses —actual $2.00 values, if you please! Made of fast color ginghams in gay pinks, blues, tan and green plaid and checks. A dozen girlish styles, trimmed in plain colors or white. Sizes 8 to 14. Long Silk Gloves, $1.35 Aristocratic looking, 16-but-ton, full elbow length, pure silk gloves with double woven finger tips. White and pongee with self embroidered backs; $1.35 a pair. Umbrellas, $1.05 Don’t let the next rainy day catch you without a sturdy umbrella. Here are umbrellas of closely woven mercerized black cotton guaranteed fast black and rainproof, w’ith hardwood handles and silk cord loops (Limit 2 to a customer).

“Gold Bond” Silk Hose, $1.95 Madam, a wonderful value in silk hose! The well known “Gold Bond,” pure thread, full fashioned silk hose, with silk top; lined with lisle; mercerized lisle sole, toe and heel. In black, polo, gray and white; sale price, $1.95. Windsor Crepe Gowns, SI.OO One of the best features of these gowus is that they need no ironing. Made of Windsor crepe, in flesh color, slipover style; sizes 16 and 17; special, Si.OO. Women’s Vests, 19c Fine ribbed summer weight vests with tailored band tops; sizes 36 to 44; our 29c value, 190. Work Shirts, 55c Here’s a value worth hurrying down in the early shopping hours to take advantage of! Men's full cut work shirts or good grade medium blue chambray, collar attached style with pocket; matched buttons and double stitching throughout. Sizes 14% to 17. Hope Muslin, 12^0 Genuine “Hope” muslin, at 12%0, won’t stay on our shelves long. (Stamped; limit 20 yards to a customer.) Seamless Sheets, 79c Think of it—a splendid sheet ready made for you at 790. Made of good quality bleached seamless sheeting, sizes 72x90; on sale (limit 6), at 790. Huck or Bath Towels, 9c Bleached and hemmed huck or bath towels; medium size (on sale, limit 6), each 90. Men’s Hose, 25c Fully' mercerized lisle hose, with double toes, soles and high spliced heels; choice of black, cordovan, navy, gray, champagne and white. <• Messaline, $1.19 Yard wide, pure silk messaline, a good substantial quality, in Nile, tan, gray, scarlet, plum, gold, old rose, maize and emerald green.

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