Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1921 — Page 12

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REPUBLICANS ORGANIZE TO BOOST RALSTON Headquarters Provided and \ Committee Will Direct Movement. MANY SIGN ROSTER Boyd M. Ralston, Democratic candidate for major, la to receive tne support or some of the most influential Republicans In the cltj and headquarters will bo opened at once In rooms 122-134 of the English Hotel from where the •‘Republican movement for Ralston,” as It Is termed, will be directed. An executive committee composed of Charles J. Lynn as chairman and Thomas C. Day as treasurer and Arthur B. Baxter, A. Kiefer Mayer, Almus U. Kuddeli, Merle Sldener, L. M. Walnwright, Henry Kahn, W. E. Flttaford, J. K. Lilly-, Walter C. Marmon, Dr. William N. Wllhard, Fred A. Gregory and Lara A. Whitcomb, will direct the movement, which the sponsors expect to make great strides In the final days of the municipal campaign. The committee will hold daily luncheon meetings to discuss the progress of the campaign. SIGNERS OF DECLARATION. Those who signed the roster are: T. B. Hatfield, H. C. Atkins, Carl F. Walk, Josiab K. Lilly, Dr. William N. Wtshard John N. Carey, Walter C. Mermen, L. M. Walnwright, Edgar H; Evans, Thomas C. Day, E. M. Heaton, Ljgls C. Huesman, Jsmes E. Richards, Charles J. Lynn, Ralph G. Lockwood, W. W. Critchlow, John L. Eaglesfleld, Theodore A. Randall, E. A. Hendrickson, Edward H. Lieb, R. D. Brown, C. H. Crowder, R. P. Obllnger, Irving Williams, Earl M. Guthrldge, Lara A. Whitcomb, Frank F. Powell, H. E. Africa, Guy A. Walnwright, Samuel O. Dungan, R. B. Failey, Homer McKee, A. P. Conklin, Warren D. Oakes, John L. Clough, Russell W. Johnson, Joseph J. Daniels, Fred Mills, J. 8. Holliday, H. H. WoodsmaU, V. H. Lockwood, George W. Thompson, Ar- ’ thur C. Moore, Robert L. Dorsey, Ernst W. Wiles, Garrett A. Archlbold, R. L. Phythian, Robert Elliott, Harry Murphy, Dr. R. C. Akers, C. L. Busehmann, M. C. Fnrscott, Dr. O. C. LukenbUl, Charles H. Badger, Stillings Schong, H. S. Taylor, Frank S. Williams, Lynn B. Millikan. Edward Harmon, Frank E. Floyd, Fred A. Gregory, A. Kiefer Mayer, Anton Vonnegut, Thad R. Baker, Alfred Kaufman. H. L. Orloff. Otto H. Hauelsen. Charles Martindale, W. J. Goodall, Louis E. Lathrop, John Ott, Milton M. Simon, R. W. Mcßride, George S. Olive, Dr. Wallace R. Hardwick, Henry Kahn. W. L. Mount, H. R. Rasmussen, Charles H. Comstock, A. D. Hits, A. P. Fox, C. S. Eaglesfleld, W. H. Bromley, C. W. Burpee, Ernest Knefler, William F. Taylor, A G. Ruddell. Harry G. Shafer, Bert O’Leary. Leo K. Cline, Horace A. Cornstock, William J. Hogan. Samuel Dowden, W. E. Pittsford, Luclen King, A. S. Lockard, A. H. Shaneberger. PLACE DUTY TO CITY FOREMOST.

These men signed a declaration as follows: “We the undersigned Republicans have given serious consideration to the present city election, realizing what the conduct of our city's affairs during the next four years means to us as taxpayers and citizens. “Asa result we have determined to vote for and in every way support Boyd M. Ralston, the Democratic candidate for mayor. “To most of us the support of a Democrat Is anew experience. We believe In the Republican party. We believe in party regularity but in this campaign wo believe our duty to the city of In dlgnai olis transcends our duty to party and party regularity. "Mr. Ralston is clean*, upright and honest In his private life. He is supported by the very best element of the Democratic party and we have every assurance that his administration will bo .composed of competent, efficient, honest, law-abiding men. “We. therefore, pledge ourselves to his candidacy and urge all other Republicans to vote for Ralston on election day.” LYNN ISSUES STATEMENT. In addition, Mr. Lynn issued the following statement: “There are thousands of Republican* in Indianapolis who believe that the best interests of the whole city will be served by the election of Boyd M. Ralston as mayor of Indianapolis. It is the purpose of the group of Republicans who have volunteered to be sponsors for the ‘Republican movement for Ralston' t° extend to all Republicans the opportunity of au organized effort to save Indianapolis by voting for Ralston. “Indianapolis has not forgotten the conditions that existed when Shank was mayor. Neither has the outsiefe world forgotten the unfortunate reputation which the Shank regime gave to Indianapolis. Men and women who do not want to be made ashamed of their city feel that Shank should not again be Intrusted with the administration of the city's affairs. “We do not regard this .as a political question—certainly not a partisan matter. The safety, welfare and good name of Indianapolis are at stake. Under such conditions there should be neither Republicans nor Democrats. We are all citizens and we owe a duty to the community that is greater than any posafVe obligation to a political party. ■*Tbe ‘Republican movement for RalstsfV is, therefore, a good citizen movement, wholly devoid of personal or political antagonism, but with the sole purpose of helping to put at the head of the city's affairs a man known to be committed to provide a clean and efficient administration, whose personal record is such as to warrant full confidence in his sincerity and his responsibility. “We invite all Republicans who take this view of the situation to visit our headquarters and to enroll themselves as a part of the ‘Republican movement for Ralston.’ ” Seized and Searched; Only Had 10 Cents Two men ran from a house on California street Wednesday, seized Jos Kluge, 1935 Massachusetts avenue, took him Into the house and searched him, the police were told. Kluge said he was not robbed by the men who searched him as he had only a dime in his pocket. The police later arrested Varba Betoff, 11 South California street and Mike George, 548 West Washington street, charging them with vagrancy. The two are held under high bond for investigation in connection with the Kluge complaint. Can Now Show Clear Title to Husband Social to The Times. ANDERSON. Ind., Oct. 28.—Ella Niccum had a clear title to her husband today after thirteen years of uncertainty. Judge Ellis set aside a divorce decree oud' declared the couple married. Thirteen years ago, Mrs. Nlecum was granted separation, but the divorce decree was Ueld up pending payment of court coat*, "’-v went on and the coets were never - ■ Mrs Nlccum and

GAIN NOTED IN HOUSEHOLDERS 9 COAL BUYING Activity of Laying in Fuel Supply Reported by Commercial Bureau. Since Indianapolis householders have not stored coal for the winter suspension of transportation in the event of a rail strike would seriously affect the city’s fuel pile, estimates upon the amount of coal delivered so far this coal season, compiled by the Commercial Credit, Audit and Correct Weights Bureau, show. The strike situation has been watched closely by retail coal dealers. While buying by householders was light during April, May, June, July, August and September, there has been a marked increase this month, the bureau reports show. The latest estimates of the bureau show that from April to September, inclusive. 112,133 tons of coal were delivered to homes. The annual total requirements of householders amount to 337.000 tons. During the period from April to Septenab.v last year 146,815 tons were delivered. September deliveries totaled 22,750 tons. A shortage In flat bottom cars is becoming noticeable according to reports reaching retailers from operators. The operators say i that hopper cars are more available. Deterioration of rolling stock

A PAIR 2nd Floor State Life Bldg.

16 cane Granulated Sugar, $1

KARO Syrup; g can dark OC KARO Syrup; uo 5 lb. cau dark LL C DOMINO Syrup; 01/ lVi-lb. ran OT3C K .RO Syrup; Al/ _ lVi-lb. cau, light.. 1//2C ■ KARO Syrup; 5-ili. can light uJC KARO Syrup; *<> 10-lb. can light .... tOC KARO Syrup. 10- Ji lb. can, dark rrlC

105;49c

S? 11c RIXSO, 7,, pkg * *■ CLIMALINE, Q pkg. OLD DUTCH lA r CLEANSER, can ...IVL LCSH : 20c KITCHEN KEEN- C ZER. large can UL f. & G. SOAP, C bar. limited JL

WHITE ROSE FLOUR, Aft. 24-Lb. Sack ....

BUTTER. Brook- *r Held, lb OLEO. Wilson* Ass Certified, lb LoC PEANUT BUT- 1 01/.. TER, fresh, lb.. lti/2L CBISCO, 1-lb. IQ_ can PEPPER, -Pure, I A % pound lUL SUGAR. XXXX I A Powdered, lb 11/C PURE LARD, 191/.Hilgemeier’a, Ib. lfci /2C

Standard Grocery Cos. groo jpmfoL new store open today ipmM dCZ 1608 COLLEGE AVL tZmIT A %Wm NEW STORE OPEN NOV. S AM B|MW 1914 S. Meridian St. QTHRFQ New Stores Opened Recently QTHRFQ 1

Aerial Torpedoes to Carry Letters Across Atlantic PARIS, Oct. 28. —Aerial torpedoes that will carry urgent letters from "London and Paris to New York within twelve to fifteen hours, was foreseen today by Lewis Breguet, the French air pioneer, whose aerial expressea make daily trips between London, Paris and Brussels. Small, pilotless machines with a motor and air screw adapted to notion automatically at high altitudes, will cross the Atlantic In k few hours, according to Breguet. These machines would be launched by special mechanism and would attain a speed almost equaling that of an artillery shell. They would be guided by directional wireless, he said.

and failure to keep up with repairs Is responsible, coal men say. Box cars are being used in grain shipments largely at present. This may have some effect upon coke and Eastern anthracite movements, it is said. ABANDONED CAR FOUND. Stripped of two rear tires, a touring car was found on West Raymond street near White River bridge early today. The car is the property of Carl Boutcher, 505 Holly avenue, who reported it stolen from Meridian and Maryland streets at 9:45 o’clock last night.

SHREDDED 1* WHEAT, pkg. .....I*lC GRAFENUTH, v r pkg lbc CREAM OF WIIKATqn pkg ZoC PUFFED RiCE, v r Quaker, pkg 10C POST TOASTIES I A or KELLOGG'S IUC JIFFY JELL, as- Q\/ sorted flavors, pkgO/3C SALT, 2-lt. C box DC

CREME OIL 71/ SOAP, bar I /2C PALMOLIVE SOAP, q bar OC WASHING POW’D.,ql/ Snow Boy, pkg....J/3C STARCH, large cl/ lump, lb 0/4C LYE, large 1 a can IUC CRYSTAL WHITE *l/ SOAP, bar 4 /2C

SALMON, Alaika, 1 a tali can IUC SARDINES, oil or p mustard, box DC APPLE BUTTER, Or* Libby’s, No. 2 1 /ii uJC MINCE MEAT, |A Star brand, pkg IUC CORN MEAL, best grade, lb XC BREAD, fresh, cl/ 16-oz. loaf 0/2C EGGS, selected, \ JO storage, dozen *iDC

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,1921.

C„ I. & W. HEAD ISSUES ORDER FOR OVERTIME , Rule Made Retroactive to Aug. 1, Road’s President Announces. The Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Western Railroad is operating again on a schedule i of time and a half for overtime, B. A. Worthington, president of the road announced today. Mr. Worthington said he issued an order putting into effect the time and a half rule and made it retroactive to Aug. 1, the date when this rule was abolished on his road. Mr. Worthington .said that under existing contracts either side may give thirty days' notice of proposed changes. He said he gave* thirty days’ notice of the revocation of the time and a half rule and started negotiations with a committee representing the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. He said that while the negotiations were going on tho committee received a letter from the four brotherhood chiefs advising against further negotiations. He said this committee refused to consider the matter further and that the committees i representing the other brotherhoods also refused to negotiate. However, the time and a half rule was revoked. Mr. Worthington said the time and fl half arrangement never was contained Id a contract with the unions, but that It

OATS, National, newi a stock, pkg. 1"C OATS, Armour’s, new 1 O_ stock, pkg iLC OATS, bulk, new j stock, lb. 4C KIMFOBI) Baking nr Powder, 1-lb /DC CALUMET, Baking nr Powder, 1-lb /DC UEEKIN’S Baking nn Powder, 1-lb /DC OATS, Quaker, v | Instant, pkg 11C

10 a?-. 44c

PINEAPPLE, 11111ß- Oft dale. No. 2 can /UC PEACHES, Cat. no cling, large can ZZC OLIVES, large ja 9H-oz- Jnr ZUC FIG BARS, 1 A fresh, lb 1./C GINGER SNAPS, 101/ fresh, lb IZ/2C PORK * BEANS, tA Campbell’s, can ....IUC TOMATOES, -IA fancy, No. 2 can... 1"C

DIADEM FLOUR, 24-Lb. Sack ....

MILK, Wilson’s, ill / _ tali can 1 1/2C A MILK, N'utro comp., i a tall can IUC MILK, Eagle, Bor- Oft den’s, can ZUC PEAS, Wisconsin, 1 a No .2 can il/C SUGAR CORN, fA No. 2 can IUC NAVY BEANS, cl A _ best, lb /4C SORGHUM, count- rn try, 5-lb. can .... Dl/C

COFFEE, F. F. F., il l ib. can .41C COFFEE, Old He- nn liable, lb D/C COFFEE, Our Spe- or cial, lb /DC ( OKI’EE, good Rio, TEA. good quality, on lb .Di/C I COCOA, pure, bulk, IL, ! MATCHES, best r parlor, large b0x.... DC

FLOUR, Diadem, 11 10-lb. sack 7^iC FLOUR, Diadem, or 5 lb. sack -DC JIFFY CAKE i A FLOUR, pkg IUC FLOUR, R-Z. Bake, ja 10 lb. sack 4i/C FLOUR. E Z-. Bake, or 5-lb. sack ZOC FLOUR, Swans- oi down. ;nrge pkg D*C FLOCK, "Instant or Rwnnsdown ZDC

POTATOES, No. A A 1, fancy, peck 4UC S W EET POTATOES, 1 a fancy. 3 lbs IUC APPLES. Belle oi / Fleurs, lb 073 C GRAPES, Callfor- 101/ niu, lb iZ/2C ORANGES or ftp LEMONS, doz ZDC PRUNES, good -.a size, lb IUC EGG-O-LINE, 1 n 13c pkg JUC

was ordered by the director general of railroads Just before the roads were turned batik to the owners. He said after ths rule was revoked the United State.* labor board held that such action should not be taken without its consent. It later asked that time and a half for overtime be restored In the Interest of harmony. TWO BIRTHS AT TRAIN WRECK. DRESDEN, Oct. 28.—Two women rescued from a train wrecked near here gave

Furnas ice Cream ** The Cream of Quality*' Notice what experts say ab'out Good Ice Cream. One quart of Ice Cream is equal in energy food value to 10% lbs. of Tomatoes—or 4 1-3 lbs. of Peas—or 4-5 lb. of Ham—or 14 Eggs—or 3 4-6 lbs. of Codfish—or 3% lbs. of Chicken—or 1 2-5 lbs. of Beef Steak Compare the price of one quart of Ice Cream with any of these. Sold by leading druggists and confectioners in the city The R.W. FURNAS ICE CREAM CO. 131 NORTH ALABAMA ST. TELEPHONE: MAIN 1045, 1046, 1047

On goods of standard character you will find * our P rices ,ow e r than any house in the city sells for. Glance over these specials for FriraOln day and Saturday.

Special Prices for Friday and Saturday From Our Big Grocery Dept. No. 10 Can SUMMO SYRUP, 50c 2 Cans .... 51c No. 5 Can SUMMO SYRUP, 25c 2 Cans .... 26c HURSI’S WINNER SWEET POTATOES, No. 3 Can, 20c—4 lor 75c

TOMATO PUREE, No. 1 can, 10c value, s<; 6 for ....' /OC COU NTRY GENTLEMAN COP I, No. 2 can, ne special, 13<*; 2 for CO C HAND PACKED TOMATOES, No. 3 can, 19c value, 4 for OUC ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, No. 2Vj can, 39e a a value, 3 for UUC

DRIED FRUIT SPECIALS in 5-Lb. Pkgs,

PRUNES r n 60-70 OUC PRUNES >7 r 40-60 /DC PRUNES, <f*i />a 30-40 JpI.UU EXTRA CHOICE nr PEACHES ODC

FREE RUNNING SALT, 2-ib. carton (limit 2 to -j /> customer), pkg IUC EARLY JUNE SIFTED PEAS, No. 2 can, 17c value, j -i 15c*; 3 for 41C KITCHEN KLENZER (fine for the bathroom), 10c 0 value, special, per can OC

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Wanser’s Modern Market 215 North Illinois Street . GROCERIES 16 lbs. Granulated Sugar (with order) SI.OO Monument Brand Creamery Butter, pound 45^ Eggs, strictly fresh, dozen 1!!! , 55<* Potatoes, choice Michigan, peck (15 pounds) .45<) Post Toasties or Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 packages 35<1 Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 2 packages Wilson Milk (tall cans) !.! 1.!!!!!!. .12<f Royal Baking Powder, 50c size !! \ ! .43c) Lux Soap Chips, package .'! 12<* Ivory Soap, bar ,8£ B Pounds Pure White Corn Meal ,25<) 24-Pound Sack Diadem Flour - $1.15 Cooking Apples (Greenings), 4 pounds 25^ , MEATS Our Meats All U. S. Government Inspected Loin and Round Steak, pound ; 25< Beef Chuck Roasts, best cuts, pound 15^ Rib Roast, Beef, pound 25<) Fresh Hamburger, all beef, pound 15<) Rib and Loin Pork Chops, small and lean, pound 30<f Klngan’s Breakfast Susage (Pig), pound 300 Fresh Pork Tenderloins, pound Breakfast Bacon, Klngan 4. Cos. cure (whole or half), pound 30<> No. 10 Pall (9 pounds net) Pure Kettle Rendered Lard $1.25 Plantation Squares (Klngan 4 Cos.), pound 150 Swift’s Premium Hams (whole) pound 270 Any purchase made at the etore, If requested, will be delivered.

birth to babies before they could be removed from the seen, to a. local bos pital. Mothers and children are doing well. RIVERSIDE GOLF BANQUET. Ths Riverside Golf Club will hold its annual meeting and banquet at the Hoosler Athletic Club tomorrow night. All those wishing to make reservations should call W. H. Boxman, Main 8330.

HUNT’S LOGANBERRIES (In syrup), No. 2 can, Qf| 40c value, 3 for 0./C MISSION BELL GRAPES (In syrup). No. 1 can, -A 20c value, 4 for DUC HURST’S MONOGRAM COFFEE (In 5-lb. cartons), $2.00 value, 5-lb. carton

PEACHES $1.05 EXTRA CHOICE J, APRICOTS 51.5 U fancy re APRICOTS M.DD SUN-MAID SEEDED OO' RAISINS, pkg ZjC

SECURITY MATCHES (full size box), 7c value, - q 3 boxes lOC LENOX SOAP, special for Friday and Saturday, np 10 bars /£dC POLAR WHITE SOAP, made by Palmolive Cos., >a 10 bars ZvC

&CO. WE CUT THE PRICE

350-354 East Washington Street The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana POTATOES —Fancy Michigan stock. Bushel ... 351.50 Creamery Butter ggglr ££% 45c DominoSogar Cane - TeD ' Pound -63 c HITZ S PURE APPLE CIDER— £-1 A A In gallon glads bottles JJ) 1 *UU CRANBERRIES—* * EatmoorT’ ’ 1A Pound IjC GRAPE FRUIT —Large size. i A Good color and thin rind 11/C NAVY Michigan H. pT -i A Three pounds IUC DIADEM FLOUR— d>*| A A 24-pound sack ... .tb 1 .UU Pillsbary Best Flour, 24-lb. Bag $1.15 BOILED HAM—Lean and sweet. J A Pound • 4t/C WHOLE HAMS—Sugar cured and smoked. Os? Nicely trimmed, pound &3C Fresh Smoked PlckledPlgs’ Sausage, coun- Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Feet, nicely try style, Ol and nicely streaked; nP spiced; Iftpound . . .ZIC S pounds, 73#; lb ZOC 2 halves.. IUC Fra nkforter ~ Swee t Meat a, S a usages; Dr |ed Beef, tweet *)Q ,ean and bona * p p "nd,...l9c “-• j* p3oc LARD— Q O O Pure open kettle rendered J pounds. - /OC Cottage Cheese. | r J Cream Cheese, mild, O/? Pound IDC; Longhorn. Pound iUC New York Cream Cheese, QO sharp and snappy. Pound • /ZC Genuine Holland Herring; J/i | Pur ® c °d Fish. OC., milkers, dozen **UC| Pound box .. , _ _ Mexican Chill B c*h c ,l: r p=wd.r. 20c SB"*™, 111 Oc . 15 C Gilt Edge Kidney Beans, i Sc ® tt ount y Red Beana - Pineapple in syrup. Of* No. 2 can, matched slices . LDC Colored Cherries, red, white and Hipollte, marshmallow nj green.. All topping. Pint Jar ...V X.*TC gize> True Blue Mincemeat, O t f OQ large package, ••■•u L — T ” Assorted Tea Cakes ; ad Cookies. 91/* Pound L Hand Made Pretzels, 10/* crisp, fresh. Pound JL Taggart's'York Cracksrs, -I r Liberty Ginger Snaps, *1 r hot from the oven. Lb IDC crisp and snappy. Pound. . IDL White Pearl Macaroni and Spaghetti; n 3 for 25<* ... • - S/C Hothouse Mushrooms; OA 4 ounce can OUC Rolled Oats, Sunny Seven. “j a 3 for 25<S 20-ounce package ►./s 11/C Jordanette Almonds. Afi Pound ....ffiyC Marshmallows, light and fluffy. v OO Pound C Ha | l° ween j Chocolate Drops, Candy, colors ; g or( j ens assorted Cream Filberts, black an and : caramels. 1A- cream centers. Per OA ° ra n ® C '| pound ...iyC Per IQ pound.. .ZtfC 1b er ....29c pound. ..19c Peppermint and Lemon Jumbo -j- an _ 0 chips, assorted aa Stick Candy; 3 for 250, lA flavors and colors, lb JL3 C etlck lUt Smyrna Layer Figs, 9 k/* extra large. Pound *• • vvC Sunbeam Grape Juice. 9Q/ Imported English Walnuts. AT Pound * ODC - Mrs. Rorer’s Own Blend Steel Cut Coffee. 3 pounds, $1.00; pound JgC Pilgrim Rio Coffee, Santos Old Cr<-o, FFF Coffee, steel cut; s.eel cut. TANARUS/? _ steel c'Jt or 3 pound can, ji Pound lOC Pound £DC $1.20; 1b....41C Red Raspberries, Blackberries, Loganberries, Black Raspberries, Strawberries and Plums, in syrup. Queen Olives. , CQ/* New Currants, 00 ISun Maid Beeded Raisins. *)A r 14-ounce package £oC | Pound package

Uncle Sam's Health Food, relieves constipation 190 Fruited Wheat or Oats 230 Pure Buckwheat Flour, 3-pound eack 250 Trlscult Wheat Biscuit 180 Wright's 1000 Island Dressing 260 Sour Pickle Relish. Quart Jar 20 Maglo Maid Powder, 3 for 250 ’• 90 Ammo Powdered Ammonia..l4d

Crepe Paper Napkins; 11j! P * per Lunch P |a *e*- /* per 100, 170; 4 dozen.... 11C j Dozen DC Standard Nut Oleomargarine. Golored, 35< per pound; uncolored ZDC Scratch Feed, $1.90 0 25 pounds 500

Bird Gravel A 130 3-Bta*‘ Hops, i/i-pound 190 Oat Meal, steel cut, 2 pounds. 100 Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 pounds.2so Barley Grits, 2 pounds 150 Cracked Hominy, 4 pounds..loo Hominy Grits, 5 lbs 170 Rye Flour, light or dark, 6 pounds i.... .250 Prunes, Sants Claras, medium size, pound 150

Stewing Figs, extra nice, 1b..250