Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1922 — Page 5

CONTROLLER TO | REFUSE CHECKS NOT RECORDED Believes Action in Line With Shank Campaign Pledges. CITY WORKERS FAVORED City Controller Joseph L. Hogue an- j liiounced today that after meeting the i (bay rolls of Jan. 15, he will refuse to ] give a check to any city employe who does not live within the city limits of Indianapolis, or whose full name and address does not appear upon the pay rolls. He said that he understands the board of sanitary commissioners have a number of employes who do not live in Indianapolis, among whom is Truly Nolen, superintendent of the garbage and ash collection, a disposal department. Mr. Nolen's address is given In the latest telephone directory as Sixteenth street and* Ritter avenue. This is almost a mile away from the nearest point of the corporate line. ‘•One of Mayor Shank’s principal campaign pledges was that he was going to j buy Indianapolis made materials and j products for city use whenever possible,” | said Mr. Hogue. ”By the same token I ; believe it is no more than right that the i city should get all cf its help from among j the citizens and taxpayers who live in- ■ side its limits. I do not mean by this ! that I will hold up the pay check of such j experts and consultants as city boards | may find it necessary to bring from ' other cities. I mean that I will not pass \ the check of any person upon the resit- | lar monthly and semi-monthly pay rolls . who is not a resident.” Mr. Hogue said that he is going to ; insist upon pay rolls being sent to his department in better shape than they 1 now are. The full name and address of ! every person must be listed on the rolls, j Some pay rolls have been coming in with- | out any addresses and one, from the city hospital, bore an item, “ten men, boiler Iroom,” Mr. Hogue said. He sent the 'hospital roll back for the names and ad- ' dresses of the ten men. ‘‘l want to know to whom I am paying the city’s money,” said the controller. Letters setting out the controller’s stand will be sent to all city departments. Mr. Hogue said. BARRICADES IN BERLIN. BERLIN. Jan. 13. —So many shops hav*, been sacked during the night recently that all owners now barricade their doors with heavy planks before going home.

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CONFERENCE ACTS WISELY ON AIRCRAFT (Continued From Page Ono.) of war; and this may be done more easily than limiting the use of chemicals or other materials serviceable in peace but destructive in war. A case in point is the submarine. Mr. Balfour's proposal to prohibit them entirely as engines of war was well displaced by Mr. Root’s proposal to prohibit them from sinking merchantmen. Later, at other conferences or through the League of Nations, further protection for merchantmen will surely come. The commerce of the world, once outside the three-mile limit, should go free, and some day will go free in time cf war as in time of peace. We are moving slowly but surely in that direction; and Great Britain Is at last awakening to the fact that the traditional policy of America is to her advantage, as well as to the advantage of others Tht, sea is the world's highway, and should be so considered and. as such, protected The contrary view is responsible for two of the four wars In which the United States has become involved with Eur- j opean powers. , RIGHTS AT SEA MAY TROUBLE AGAIN. When the world war began it seemed i certain that if we became participants it would be because our rights at sea t were being trespassed upon. And so It | will be again, unless maritime laws relating to time of war are reconstructed | and broadened. I Mr Hughes has proposed another con- | ference for the purpose of making an | international code of law adequate to 1 meet modern conditions and present da yopinions. Mr. Balfour’s objection ! was not aimed at the proposal Itself, but rather at the thought of a few pow j ers undertaking a task which clearly ; must be done, when It is done, by all ! the powers. That is the next step toward world peace: and it may be that the j United States will consent to Join all j nations in such an endeavor rather than ! attempting to have a minority make rules and regulations for the majority. AGREEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN NOW. I These useful international measures and agreements should be undertaken row or soon hereafter. Economic burdens are bearing more heavily at present because there has been a general slackening of trade: but once a revival springs up the thoughts of people will be occupied by business problems ans For Colds. Grip or Influenza. and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets The genuine nears the signature of E tv. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. —Advertisement

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advantages and interest will lag in the directions of peace problems. It is not the statesmen of the world who are responsible for tbe initiation of the limitation of armaments and the regulation of the rules of war. These measures are being brought about by the lively interest which people everywhere are manifesting in such matters. Statesmen and politicians seldom lead or their own volition. It is usually public opinion that impels them to action. Let us therefore encourage our leaders to continue the forward movement until all that can reasonably be done by goveminent**! process is attained. —Copyright 1522, by Public Ledger Cos. SANITATION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHORT SKIRT ERA Designed to Put Embargo on Germs, Custom Has Had Aviation Climb. NEW YORK. Jan. 13.—The secret is out: Short 6klrts are a reform movement! But the original reformers now declare their idea was carried too far. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Rainy Day Club has just teen celebrated here, and it was disclosed fbat the club was organized in the nineties to do P.tva with the long, trailing dresses worn 03 women on the theory that they unsanitary. Five or six business wanted to abolish the fashion of sweep-. the streets and dumping the dust on the parlor rugs at home. And on the short-skirt movement was born. Mrs A. M. Palmer, president of the club for the last twenty-four years, said the little group of serious thinkers decided to wear skirts four inches above the ground. “Wherever we appear we were Jeered at and hooted, she said. "Men would make sly remarks upon our appearance; women In carriages looked scornfully down on us and drew their own draped, trailing skorts more closely about them. We were looked upon as freaks. When we entered the ! tenement distrluts on charitable missions I we were stoned by smad boys. ! a dangerous and humiliating experience, i Soon we had new members and anew i -‘I can’t say just when the “edist s started taking up the idea we W launched, but It was about two yea after we had begun wearing shorter skirts. Finally society women who ha looked askance from their carriages, came down to the ground and saw first hand what our movement was doin.,, iffew of them copied our style, and then the modists got busy. ••We had marshalled statistic* pro .u~

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that, the sweeping skirts worn by the women carried germs into the home. “We were contented with the skirt which just cleared the ground by four inches. That meant comfort and freedom for us. But when the modistes got busy it was different. First came the six- inches from the ground skirt. Then they grew longer again. Some years they were wide and sometimes narrow. But try as they would they could not get the trailing skirts in style to stay again. Woman once fre*d of an encumblance like Jhat will never revert to it again of her own free will. SKIRTS GET SHORTER. “It was only iu recent years that the movement got out of hand entirely, and with leaps and bounds the skirta began to go up, up, up, and there's no knowing where they will stop. I think the word modesty should be eliminated from the dictionary as useless and meaning nothing to the girl or woman of today. I am positive that short skirts are here to stay. I only hope, in the interest of decency, that we can come to a compromise on the length which will at least partially cover the exposures now in vogue.” And in the meantime the latest fashion

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edict from Paris Is that short skirts \ will be worn no longer. That Is to say, ! that, while remaining relatively short, the short skirt will no longer be worn, or j at least —well, anyway—l PRETTY NURSE SHIELDS LOVER Bares Soul to Save Name of Her Husband. DETROIT, Micb., Dec. 12.—T0 save the man she loves from prison, Mrs. Lillian Scheckels, pretty nurse, bared her soul before Judqe Keidan. providing a dramatic climax to a hearing Intended to prove the good reputation of her husband. Charles R. Guider, alleged bigamist. Before a gathering of relatives and friends that included Guidcr’s well-to-do parents and the mayor of Bluffton, Ohio, near Lima, his home town. Mrs. Scheckels suddenly announced and then tearfully admitted she commuted bigamy when she married the prisoner “I married Guider when I already had

a husband and three children,” she said. “I left them in Maryland because be was cruel to me. I met Guider when I was down and out. He saved me from becoming a woman of the streets. I loved him, and he loved me. I couldn’t get a divorce because of my religion, and I told him so. But he was a man, and we loved. So we married.” Augusta Trevor, 19, whom Guider married last week, only to lose her husband to the custody of the police two days later, took the news calmly. Guider was released, the prosecutor deciding there was no case against him inasmuch as his marriage to Mrs. Scheckels was illegal. And then, all doubt as to he legality of their wedding ceremony having been cleared up. Guider and Augusta Trevor walked out of the courtroom arm in arm. CLINGS TO PIPE IN DEATIL auDERSHOT England, Jan 13.—Dennis Murphy, a canteen manager, walked into the Basingstoke canal and was drowned. When his body was recovered his pipe was still held firmly in his hand.

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Bathrobes! Os Remarkable Quality at — Nil lIMIMWBMB—W——W—Be—————WK Yes! The Identical Bathrobss That Just Recently Sold at $5.95! And $3.95 i S an astonishingly low price for these soft fluffy bathrobes. They are cut full and roomy, so that >ou have perfect freedom as well as plenty of warmth and good style. The collars, cuffs and pockets are trimmed in satin. You will find here a variety of good styles and many shades. These formerly sold for $5.95. Choice now it $0.95. —Pettis bath robes, second floor.

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Choice of lfi3 House! Yes sir! All “Kirschbauni” and “Pettis'* \ clothes included! We have divided Every Overcoat! Every Suit! Jh3H| -In 2B g Lots i|igj|a§ f Attics iMy For auy suit or overcoat that formerly - v a..’S sold at $25.00. $30.00, $35.00 or $-10.00. Ats2B.7s]^fn\My For any suit or overcoat that formerly ;!j dZIIjL \ sold at $45.00, $50.00 or §OO.OO. jjj— L. —Pettis men's clothing, third floor.

feminine Epecies the mor brightly dressed; among all animals the female element is the more sober In appearance. FINLAND PRICES HIGHEST. Increased cost of living is heaviest In Finland, where food prices are now 1.034 per cent above 1914.

ua.eteij uj morning, and you will feel -j'.end and. “They work while you sleep." ('as-arete never stir you jp or gr:pe like Saits. Pills. Cal mei. or Oil. and they cost only ten cents a box Children lore Cascarets too —A! vertisement

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