Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 154, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1921 — Page 7

PETROLEUM TO ( SUPPLY ARMS PARLEY ISSUE Oil Problem, Not Mentioned in Agenda, May Furnish a Major Contention. U. S. VIEW FORMULATED BY HARRY I~ ROGERS, WASHINGTON, Not. .—Convinced that the petroleum problem has an important bearing upon any plan for the limitation of armament and a better understanding among the nations, the Department of State has just completed a comprehensive study of the question with special attention te those phases which seem likely to lead to eonfllotien of national Interests, Though oil la not specifically mentioned on the agenda of the conference, there is little doubt that the subject will come up for discussion end is was learned on high authority today that the American attitude toward the question has been tentatively formulated and Is ready for submission t> the other powers at the proper time. fqcal opportunity PRINCIPLE TO RCLB. This plan contemplates a working agreement between the vartoua powers, based on the principle of equal opportunity. In all tt.re are twenty-one articles or provisions which may be summarized as follows: 1. The contracting parties to agree to conserve the world's supply of petroleum by the elimination of waste, by,the nee Aif scientific methods in the exploitation 'of new fields and by the encouragement of capital to Invest in the petroleum industry. 2. Power* to agree to cooperate in the formation and maintenance of a permanent International petroleum conference to deal with all petroleum problems. 8. Power* to agree to the principle of •quality of privilege to national* of the contracting parties. EFFORT TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION. 4. All governments te agree to prevent discrimination. 5. Powers to agree not to support their nationals who seek to obtain exclusive petroleum rights. 9. Powers to agree, however, that to encourage production It may be the part of wisdom to grant exclusive rights to extend over certain periods. T. Powers to make Joint representations to other States and their colonies to the •nd that no exclusive development rights Shall be granted. 8. Nations to agree upon some Just and Njnitable machinery for aettllag any Jhpntes that may arise. 9. Equal privilege to be extended to all foreigners in the construction of pipe lines which shall serve as common cartiers. PORT FACILITIES so BE EQUALIZED. ’ 10. Powers to accord equal treatment Jo ships of the other powers in the matter of port facilities. 11. Nations to accord some oil bunkiring facilities to ships of other nations In time of peace. 12. Contracting powers to agree to make representations to the end anw distrlmination in matter of bunkering facilities. 13. Each government to support the withers in securing bunkering facilities. P 14. Each government to Inform th* ►tber as to companies i nwhich it holds t majority interest and to agree that Ihe acts of such companies will be actnowledged as its own acts. 15. Powers to agree that the principle of (quality of treatment shall govern in all uandated territories: that American ronIroUe companies, approved by the United Itates, shall be given opportunity, either >y actual control of oil bearing lands ir by other arrangements, to acquire and

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dispose of an amount of oil equal to that of nationals of any third country and always at least one-haU the amount given the mandatory power. lfi Prospecting to be freely permitted in mandated territories to the nationals of all countries during a period of two years after mandates come into force. MANDATED TERRITORY TO GO TO HIGH BIDDER. IT. Mandated territory to be divided into rectangular blocks for exploitation and concessions, and granted to highest bidder. No two adjacent blocks to be granted in any oyne year to or for the same company. 18. No arrangement or agreement to be made which shall discriminate against the nationals of a third State with respect to the participation in the benefits from the mandated territory. 19. Governments not to support within period of two years any application by tbeir respective nationals for petroleum rights to be granted by the governments of Persia, Russia, Roumania, Serbia, Hungary, Austria, Czecho-Slovakla, Albania, China and Mexico, the particulars of which have not been pub-lished for a sufficient time to permit of the adjustment or the mode of settlement provided for in Aralcle 9. 20. Powers not to support their nationals with regard to petroleum rights obtained in territory now or hereafter in military occupation or government, if these rights obtained during period of military occnpation or prior to recognition by other parties to agreement. 21. Contracting governments to agree to make Joint representations to end that other states may become signatories to this agreement.—Copyright, 1921, by International News Service. CAN TAX STOCK EXCHANGE SEAT. WASHINGTON, Nor. B.—States and municipalities can Impose a property tax on membership in the New York Stock Exchange, the Supreme Court ha held. The court affirmed decision* of lower courts, holding that th* official* of Hamilton County, Ohio, can tax the membership of John M. Anderson. Cincinnati, on th* Nsw York Stock Exchange. WROTE BOGPB CHECKS. TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nor. X—’William Henry William*, 83, Uunala, salesman for th* Cahill Tlr* Company, passed ehecka totaling |3tJO on the Baner Taxi Company and Fred Christy, of Terre Haute. Th* aheck* which were signed R. It Stephenson, were drawn en liuncle bank*. William* plaad guilty and vii bound over to th* grsnd Jury under *5,000 bond.

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Sheriff Changes Hour of Hangingj -.i CHICAGO, Nov. B.—An afternoon hang- j lug will take place tomorrow for the first I time in the history of Cook County. Frank Llgregnl, convicted of the mnr- j der of his school teacher wife, Genevieve, in a farmhouse near Bartlett, 111., will drop from the scaffold at 4 :S0 p. m. The time was changed from dawn to afternoon because, as Sheriff Charles W. Peter* explained, "I want every guuman and potential murder in the county Jail to be awake to realize that the death penalty is being executed." 3,000 Communists Killed by Ukranians LONDON, Nov. & —Three thousand Communlats were killed when Ukranlan rebels seized ten Russian towns, according to a Central News dispatch from Helsingfors, quoting the Moscow Soviet newspaper, Isvestla. Mobilization of Bolshevist troops has been ordered by Soviet authorities at Odessa, the dispatch said. — _ , Baby Blinded from Eczema "The child's b jad and face were almost • solid tore. The eyes perfectly blind. Doctor said the worst case he had ever Men. One tampLe of D D. D did wonderful work. A complete cure followed. "Thos. J. Dorminey,Jamison, Ah*. You write, too, to the D. D. D. Company of Chicago for a sample and get immediate relief. Or.askyour druggist and he will tell you what D. D. has accomplished in your own neighborhood. Your money back unless the first bottle relieve* you. Uc. <oc and |l 09. 0.0.0. ££ lotion ibr Shin Disease

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1921.

Wilson's Milk 10c Can A Wednesday Special, while 1,000 cans last. Limit 5 cans to a customer. On sale In Department 25.

“GET ACQUAINTED” SALE OFFERS MANY BARGAINS THIS WEEK STORE COMPLETELY REMOOELED-NOW A LINK IN A CHAIN OF UNDERSELLING STORES

HERE THEY GO! Take Your Choice of ipl Any Suit in Stock HALF PRICE l TiOjfrf —!■ Now then Madam —here’s your chance to WsW gave as much as you spend—Just pay the I r —i. clerk half the marked price. All are this I &L. Eu 1 ~j season’s newest styles. Beautiful, hlghclass Suits, of splendid materials. A big u TF variety to choose from if you come soon. \ t '\\ S2O S3O S4O >pj) ’ A Suits, Suits, Suits, il *lO *ls >2O NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS

LOOK! An Immense stock of yard goods of every description Dress Goods, Silks and Domestics —and at money saving prices.

Madam —Seethe New Doughnut APRONS And the New Percale HOUSE DRESSES at 1.95 Very fine quality and clever new styles. The Aprons are in bright checks with doughnut rings. The House Dresses of very best dark blue percale in styles you'll like.

Single Blankets If you are wanting a single blanket finished at both ends to use for a sheet size'64x76 Inches, here Is a special ofTer. Gray or tan with borders that may be slightly misprinted. They are ?1.25 values we are selling at the special low OQ price of O7C Plaid Blankets A large double size woolnap blanket, soft and warm; nice looking plaids. They are $2.75 value and we offer a limited quantity at, per d*o OQ pair *pin)3 Cotton Batts A full size cotton batt that opens UP 72x90 Inches; large enough for a comfort. A full 8-pound roll. We offer a limited quantity while it lasts at CQ., the very special price */*/C Wool Serge Avery fine part wool serge In the best selling colors for ladles’ dresses, skirts and girls’ school dresses. A $1 quality CC] p at, per yard UI C Silk Crepe De Chine 40-lnch width; all silk crepe de chine; also Georgette crepes; m the most popular Bhades; offered special at, per d-| *Q Silk Oharmeuse A shipment Just received; 40lnch black and brown charmeuse, with a rich high luster. Beautiful for dresses; a $2.60 quality at, per djl Qn yard Middy Flannel Avery fine red and navy twilled flannel; Just what you want for the new winter middies. We offer a $1.60 quality d* IIQ at, per yard Outing Flannel Avery good quality fancy outing flwiul! the kind used for covering comforts; a 15c | A quality al, per yard IUC 25c Percales, 150 A standard brand of percales; In light and dark patterns; come In 10 to 20-yard lengths; buy what you wish at the spe- v j* cial price, per yard IOC Dress Gingham 82-lnch width dress gingham; in a good assortment of plaids; will make very nice children’s dresses; a 39c quality OQ _ at, per yard JLVC

“ Ihe Economy Spot of tndlanapolia 99 INDIANA DRY GOODS STORE 306 East Washington Street Just East of Court House OPEN DAILY TILL S:3O—OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BIG SAVINGS ON COATS and DRESSES Dress well without extravagance—that’s what you can do here. Several big special purchases permit us to present this week hundreds of newest Coats and Dresses at big savings to vou. The following are typical of our money-saving offerings. f\S2?' PLUSH COATS 4S IS on sole while they last. Thl* mean* don't delay for these ar# lm- U 8 gfl fl J ply wonderful for *lO. New style Vk \-fj fS[ Ggk I fill /1 jfl I | short plush eomtm with loop belt. Ug f&B I'll BIS *w# V I f Ii •urge shawl collar, well lined. Most few* | A • ,I A \ stores In th* country wouldn't K.JS £~y *'"• 1"=: A*K //(’J A think of selling them for less than ' fj-Jd rfffc. *18.50. It Is a Pleasars for us ts Bfc'JStJß Wr \ 5 able to offer them to you at r* l w s ” such a saving. fsr vtfue CLOTH COATS® Women's and mDsss’ alsee. An II!WMJ AI" t , brand n*iv winter stylos of excellent U WEtfkjTtf I** wearing manorial! In all ths popular jlSff —i . -- j colors. Many are handsomely em- Km ■ eff w -vs-a jl broldered i some bars fur collars. If ■ BjM M>W _ HSSfISffA \ oil are wanting a stylish coat Ju*t *o* IBM Msg Ifc 1 ~~~ ■ gy |M fnjuj these at such a saving price, *ll*s. It's mMOfpm AKI eLr.v a nay wo have of selling for less. Bflßmfl MKm

Sale of Sample DRESSES Values if Up to s4o A*# FlnMt *nk and wool drosses in a big variety of beatlful models—lndividual styles. Must be seeu to be lull/ appreciated. A prominent mnkcr turned over 100 of them to na at a big price :oncesslon and we In turn offer them to you now at a tremendous saving. Women’s and misses’ sizes.

GREAT SALE OF BOYS’ SUITS Parents—Bring your boy In this week for his new Bult. You can save several dollars. You’ll see hundreds of Suits here, and at lowest prices In the city. ECIAL GROUP • OVER 200 Boys' Suits Specially Priced $ 5.9S Dandy styles, snch as boys want for school wear; dark, serviceable mixture suits; also some of corduroy; doubt If you can find their equal anywhere under $8.60. Come In, let us prove our undarBoys’ $7 Mackinaws, special. ,$4.98 Boys’ Raincoats and Hats ... .$3.98 Boys’ $4 Corduroy Suits for. .$2.87 Boys’ $1.25 Cassimere Pants...9B^ Boys’ $1 Dress Shirts for 79^ Boys’ $1 Winter Caps for 79< Boys' $1.25 Union Suits for ... Boys' $4 Wool Sweaters $2.98

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Read Our Ads With Confidence If for any reason any purchase yon make here is not entirely satisfactory when you get it home, please return it and your money will be cheerfully refunded. We do not issue duo bills, but refund your money. We want you for a satisfied customer and anything that does not satisfy you doe* not satisfy us. We operate a chain of department stores. Fair dealing and lowest price* on dependable merchandise ha* built up for us a volume of business totaling several million dollar*. We buy in Immense quantities direct from mills and makers. We sell for cash. Our every aim la to save yon all th* money w# can. Our method of displaying merchandise make* it a treat to shop here. Her* you nave tie opportunity of seeing hundreds of bargain* In plain ▼lew all the time. You ar* at liberty to walk around, take your time and examine as many things as you please without clerk* importuning you too strongly to buy. Our prices make tno good* aell. watch Our Window* for Extra Specials Not Advertised

Sale of 100 GIRLS’ COATS Regular $7.50 Vf-lues Mother* 1 yon mint A HNIIBW nee thee* coait* It Hi ES-S| your daughter 1* In *0 need of on*. They T ere simply wonderful for ifragMk the money. Material* of HygMißE pluih, cloth, chinchilla, K 9 •tc.. In various dark gRB colors. We believe these Iffn. iflnf to bo tho biggest values in the entire city.

WATCH OUR BARGAIN

This Extra Special for WEDNESDAY ONLY STARTING PROMPTLY AT 9 O’CLOCK SALE of 500 GENUINE ALUMINUM Teakettles

Better Uy/iff IjA\ & et Here Pi early Bright Aluminum—that’s the kind of a Tea Kettle to have. They outwear a dozen other kind. Here are 6CO of them, 4H quart size, on sale for only 95and no need to tell you there’ll be a rush for them, because every woman knows this is a big bargain. On display In the window today. See them. Be here at 9 o’clock Wednesday.

Sale of Sample DRESSES Values $ *g Up to s2s J, You would hardly expect to see such pretty, high clas* dresses for sls, yet we have them this week in a big assortment. It’s the result of a special big purchase by our chain of stores bringing to you silk and wool dresses worth up to $23. Women’* and Mlsaesl sizes. You may have one laid away with part payment.

GREAT SALE OF KNIT GOODS A Gigantic Factory Clean Up Ladies’ Sweaters, Scarfs, Children’s Sweaters, Caps When a factory want* to clean np they usually seek a buyer who can use big quantity. Our New York office buying for over 800 stores can nse the quantity, thereby getting the benefit of sensational low price offer* made by manufacturers. A* a result we have this week the following big values to offer: Ladies’ $4 & $6 Shawl Scarfs.s2.9B Ladieß’ $7, $8 and $9 Sweaters.s4.9B Ladies’ $4 and $5 Sweaters.. .$1.98 Ladies’ $3 Slipon Sweaters.. .$1.49 Children’s $3 Sweaters at $1.98

Slashing Prices on All Trimmed HATS fpjl Mld-aaakon hsts at vary low price*. Clever atylea for women, the miss 11 \ and elderly woman. Three special big group* specie 11y priced thla Afy* — week. We are the low price leaders on millinery. ■ 'S

Up to $5 Values—s2.9s

Up to (0.60 Values—s3.9s

SUGAR, 4c Lb. With Other Goods On any one day your purchase* over the store amount to $5 you can get 5 lbs. of Domino Granulated Sugar tor 20l- ; 5 lbs. with each additional purchase amounting to $5. Present your sales slips lit Department 10.

I I No Phone Orders, Please. None Delivered.

REAP! Hundreds have already discovered this is the place to buy Hosiery and Underwear. Our direct from mill buying means a big saving to you.

Extra Special Ladies' $2.25 Value WOOL KNIT PETTICOATS *1.49 Just 25 dozen —Just received —a special purchase— fancy wool knit Skirts, various colors and borders. Don’t overlook this special.

Ladies’ Union Suits Ladies’ fine "Springtex” union suits; slightly fleeced; In high neck, long sleeves or low neck, no sleeves; one of the best on the market; $1.75 ci on quality Ladies’ Union Suits 600 garments Just unpacked; a special purchase through our New York office way below market price today; slightly fleeced; an 85c quality offered by /C our chain store power for.. ODC $1.25 Union Suits, 98c Ladies’ slightly fleeced union suits; in most any style wanted. A big lot on sale and you’ll agree they are excellent qq values at ..... uQC

Women—Notice A great many women have been wondering where they can find extra size underwear. We carry In stock union suits and two-piece suits In extra and double extra size. Stout women can find what they want here.

Ladies' Wool Hose A special purchase of ladies’ wool hose; in black, gray and heather mix, away under regular value; we cannot replace these at the price; you get usual $1 quality at,, rn per pair D5/C Hose Special, 10c A big clean-up from an Eastern mill in both ladies’ and children’s hose; black only; it will pay you to lay In a generous supply. Values up ia to 19c for ~.IUC Pettibockers Ladies' petticoats; of heavy sateen; In black and various colors; elastic shirred cuff. Big lot extra special rje\ at .79c Girls' Bloomers, 19c That’s awful cheap; they should be 29c; black sateen; all sizes; a limited quantity, while they 1a5t............19C $1.50 Aprons, SI.OO Ladles’ white muslin coverall aprons, with fancy cretonne trimming; the $1.60 aa quality for only ..$1 .UU Ladies' Waists, $1 An assortment of white wash waists, long sleeves, clever styles, nicely trimmed; Pi qq usual $1.60 values for.. *pi.UU

Up to 13.50 Values—s4.9s

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