Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1921 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jflctrfjrr ffcatoings anu Crust Company JEWS OBSERVE ATONEMENT DAY Memorial Exercises Are Held in Temple. Jewish churches are Asserting Tom Klppur, or the Day of Atonement, with special services today. The holiday opened at sunset last evening and will continue through until sunset today. Kabl XL 1L Feuriicht, pastor of the Hebrew Congregation of Indianapolis, conducted a service last evening in the Temple, his topic being "Religion in Theory and i’raotice.” This morning he talked on "The Jew Today." This afternoon memorial services were to be held. The original idea of the day was that tho members of the Jewish church should put In the day in prayer and thoughtful meditation, laying aside all business cares. Ths strictest observers aleo abstained from eating or drinking for the entire twenty-four hours. kincTdecLines TO BREAK RULES OF TRADITION Opposes Placing 1 ictoria Cross on American Hero’s Tomb. LOXDON. Oct. 12. —General Pershing will come to London and decorate with tli# Congressional medal of honor the grave of Britain’s unknown warrior on Monday, Oct. 17, it was announced today. LONDON, Oct. 12—King George has ruled against the suggestion that the Victoria Cross be conferred upon the Tomb of America’s ‘Unknown Soldier’’ In Arlington cemetery, it was learned today. The King held that such use of the famous British modal would be contrary to tradition. It is likely that a special medal will be struck with which to decorate the grave of the American doughboy. Contrary reports were current as to whether General Pershing would come to London One wa- persistently circulated to the effect thar ; >neral Pershing would confer the Congressional Medal for valor upon t e grave of Britain's “Unknown soldier” at Westminster Abbey on Monday morning. “The British people have once again been badly served by their officials.” said the London Times today in commenting upon the tardiness of the government in extending an invitation to General Pershing to come to London. The London Times asks if British officials are “awake to the importance of being on time for the opening ceremonies of the Washington conference.” “Britain must act in keeping with the dignity of the empire,” said the Times. Davis Will Speak; New to Ride Goat James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor, will speak at initiation ceremonies of the Loyal Order of Moose, of which he is a director, in Tomlinson hall Sunday and it. Is expected that Senator Hurry S. New will come to Indianapolis to be initiated in the order. Secretary Davis, it Is said, has arranged to make several othet addresses in the State, Including a talk at Elwood today, Anderson tomorrow Marion Friday and Ft. Wayne Saturday

Robbers Loot Bank; Escape With SIO,OOO ELKHORX, Minn.. Oct. 12.—Robbers ; entered the Farmers State Bank at Dar'en near here early this morning and after cutting all telephone and telegraph wires into the city, escaped with their loot, which Is estimated to exceed SIO,OOO In bonds, cash and securities. ! Aches ad Pains Os Rheumatism Sometimes They Are Unbearable. There are weather conditions that make rheumatism worse. They are not the same in the cases of all persons. Some rheumatics suffer more in dry, warm weather than in moist, cold weath er, but all 'suffer more or less all the time. The cause of rheumatism is an excess of uric acid in the blood, affecting the muscles and joints, causing aches and pains. Hence the blood must have attention for permanent results In the treatment of this and sease. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has given entire satisfaction in thousands of cases. Do not fail to try it. For a laxative tala Hood's Tills.—Advertisement.

PjSNTICT When a tooth can no longer hold a filling, It should be crowned, and when there Is crowning to be done it should be performed by the United Union Dentists. Our methods are painless and prices low. The gold we use for this work is as near to perfection as that used by any dentist in America! United Union Dental Corp. Eiteijorg & Moore Corner East Market St. and Circle Cronnd Floor. Lady Attendant

WILSON FORCES START DRIVE TO KILL TREATIES Democratic Senators Receive Letters Urging Them to Vote Against Ratification. IVTADOD BACK OF MOVE WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—A hard, elev-enth-hour “drive” against ratification of the German, Austrian and Hungarian peace treaties was started today by the element in the Democratic party represented by former President Wilson and his son-in-law, former Secretary of the Treasury William G. MeAdoo. The attention of every Democratic Senator was directed to the stand taken against a separate peace between the United States and the central powers as one that “would brand us with everlasting dishonor” in the Democratic natloual platform of 1020. j Senator Glass of Virginia, leader of the pro-Wilson forces on the Democratic side of the Senate, wrote the League of Nations plank in that platform, after consultation with Mr. Wilson, In which the Democratic party was pledged to ratification of the Versailles treaty, and against the Knox resolution and a separate peace. Democratic Senators were reminded of this pledge in communications they received from leaders of the Wilson-Mc-Adoo element, and were told they would work more political harm than good for their party by voting with the Republican side for ratification. A canvass of the Democratic side has disclosed that a majority of Democratic Senators refuse to follow the leadership of Senator Underwood of Alabama, Hiteock of Nebraska, and Pomerene of Ohio, and vote for ratification. Tho Wilson-McAdoo Senators do not claim to have enough votes yet to block ratification,'but one of their spokesmen predicted that enough Democrats would vote against ratification to “cause chills to run up and down tho backbone of Republican leadership.” It is believed, however, by the Republican leaders, that a sufficient number of Democratic Senators will vote for ratification to Insure the two-thirds vote essential to It. Only three or four Republican Senators, including Borah of Idaho, are expected to vote against it. Street Rail Co.’s Reply Awaits Legal Opinion Attorneys for the Indianapolis Street Railway Company were asked by the board of directors at the regular meeting of the board Tuesday afternoon to pass upon the demand of the city administration that the company pay the $500,000 franchise tax and meet the cost of original paving between tracks. No action will be taken by the directors until a legal opinion Is received, it was announced, i The company Intends to appeal to the j public service commission if the board of public works starts to press four orders for paving work now on Its books, ac- j cording to Dr. Henry Jameson, president of the board of directors of the company.

MOTHER! Open Child's Bowels With “California Fig Syrup’’

Y'our little one will love the "fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup” even if constipated, billons, irritable, feverish, or full of cold. A teaspoonful never fails to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the sour bile, and undigested food out of the bowels and you have a well, playful child again.

The Man Who Said: (( The proof of the pudding is in the eating ” — was only half through

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The manager of the Tickville Case has decided not to run his fan any more, as it makes the flies so restless. • * • Clab Hancock, who has been going around with his shoe strings full of knots for the past week, decided not to put it off any longer and went and purchased an entire new pair of strings this morning and now feels like anew man. ... The man who runs the store in the Calf Ribs neighborhood has let his stock run down right low so that the rats will leave. COURT GOES AFTER SUPPORT MONEY Holds Husband in Contempt if They Don’t Pay. Complaints by women that their husbands or ex-busbands are heavily delinquent in legard to support orders, have become so frequent the past few weeks in Superior Court, room 5, that Judge T. J. Moll, of that court, has concluded that those who are under orders of court to provide support for their wives and children, and especially the latter, should be publicly and generally advised that disobedience of such orders constitutes contempt of court, punishable by fine or Jail sentence. “Only In the most deserving cases will a defense be allowed to prevail In such instances,” Judge Moll said. “The higher courts decided that so long as a husband and father is delinquent, he can not secure a modification of the order. Consequently if he desires to have the Instalment payments reduced the applicant must be in good standing at the time he applies therefor. If a man against whom such an order exists Is thrown oat of employment, or has his wages reduced or has a continued Illness. he should submit such excuse to the court at once and no. wait until he is cited for coutempt In disobeying the order, it ordinarily will be too late then to urge such an excuse.”

Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup” bandy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup," which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! Y’ou must say “California" or you may get an Iml tatlon fig syrup.—Advertisement.

He started a good puddingproof, but he didn’t finish it. There's a lot of trouble in the world from puddings that taste good but don’t do good. They “eat" well, but that ends the recommendation. Sanitariums are full of pud-ding-eaters who stopped the test at taste and forgot to inquire whether their food gave the body what it needed —until the body rebelled. Grape-Nuts is a food that tastes good and does g kA. The proof of Grape-Nuts beg In j in the eating and goes on through the splendid service which GrapeNuts renders as a real food. Grape-Nuts is the perfected goodness of wheat and malted barley —delicious to taste, easy to digest, and exceptionally rich in nourishment for body and brain.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER rz, m..

A few days ago • • • A man came Into • • • THE Ayres Men’s Store ... AND asked for night shirt* * * • OF etriped flannelette ... AND ho was shown ... SEVERAL different kinds ... AND selecting one ... HE held It up • • • TO hla manly form ... AND it reached • • • FROM his chin to his toee ... AND he said • • • “GEE! That's a long boy." • • • AND he bought two ... BECAUSE he liked them ... BECAUSE they were long ... AS night shirts should be. ... Thank you. (Advertisement)

RAPP’S Fall Hosiery and Underwear at Cut Prices $1.50 Men’s Union Snlts 98£ $2.50 Men’s Union Suite sl-48 $1.25 Shirts and Drawers 79C $3.00 Men’s Wool Unions *1 98 $2 00 Boys’ Wool Unions.... $1.48 $1.25 Boys’ Heavy Unions 79<* SI.OO Boys’ Ribbed Unions G9<t $2.50 Womens’ Heavy Unions $l4B $1.50 Women’s Medium Unions 98c* SI.OO W omen's 1 leered l nlons ♦>})<* $1.50 Girls’ Heavy Unions 98^ SI.OO Girls’ Ribbed Unions O’Jtf 20c Men’s Cotton Sox 10<* 30c .Men’s l isle Hose 2£><t 60c. Men’s Woolmix Hose. ...390 3‘Je Women’s Fleeced Hose....ZsC $1.50 Women’s Wool Sport Hose 98c 30c Girls’ Lisle Hose liAc 390 Boys’ Heavy Hose 2."0 250 (.Iris’ Fine Ribbed Hose.. 150 20c Girls’ and W omen’s Hose 100 75c Women’s Veets and Fan ts.. 48 O SI.OO Women’s Yeats and Pants f9O 750 Children’s tests and l’ants, -190 RAPP’S CUT PRICE STORE 33$ and 3*o E. Wash. St.

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Two Specials for Thursday Only On which you can effect a real saving. Stop in when you are downtown tomorrow. Our location is so convenient —in the Loew State Theater Building, 27 to 33 North Pennsylvania Street. Chamoisette Wool Gloves Hosiery Twelve-button length, Full fashioned of pure beautiful quality, washable . „ . . ~ and durable. Ornamented wool soft, comfortable •with 4 row crochet em- and ma de for perfect broidery. White, russet, beaver, grey, and covert, At- Elastic garter top. Very special— Black, brown and navy, sl.lß $1.95 Glove and Hosiery Shop—First Floor. JEU&ngnb rJixs/tian Shop* in One “ 27 to 33 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET

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One of the Many Features In The Indianapolis Sunday Star Cr~ ■■ ~ ' ' ' 1 THE SHOCKING SERMONS THAT SPLIT A CHURCH The wealthy flock of the Rev. John Roach Straton, paitor of Calvary Baptist Church, New York, is divided on whether the evils he assails are more alarming than his daring word pictures of them. Order At Once! The Sunday Star Goes First! Keen In mind that with The Sunday Star you also receive the Motion Play Magiulne, printed In Rotogravure, Fiction Section and a Comle Section, than which there la none better.

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ilooeit Bervlce. Retienibl* Prices. SHIRLEY BROS. CO., Inc. UNDERTAKERS OFFICES—®4S N. Illinois Bt.. 6871 E. Washington BL. 80*0 W. lUlnets ■*, SUM W. Michigan St.. *Bl4 E. W ashington St. Circle 1918. Ante. SI-188. A mb. Service. We Manufacture Oar Own Cement Casket*. GET THE HABIT Wear f"~ NOE’S QUALITY j Jewelry THE FLETCHER M. NOE ies M. Illinois St. JEWELRY STORE. Opp. Terminal Statlea. —TAXI ADS BJULNG JUMUJUUL- . ... ■

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EXCURSIONS NEXT SUNDAY Via L. E. & W. R. R. to WALKERTON (Koontz Lake) - - - $2.95 ROCHESTER (Lake Manitou) - - - $2.55 TRAIN LEAVEB Indianapolis, Union Station, 6:30 a. m. Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, 6:38 a. m. Round trip fares Include War Tax.

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