Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1922 — Page 9

ANARCHY SAID TO BE GAINING HOLD IN INDIA British Authority Threatened, Declares Sir Michael O’Dwyer. ARRESTS ADVOCATED LONDON, Feb. 24.—British authority In India Is at stake and the nation is threatened with complete anarchy, according to Sir Michael O'Dwyer, former lieutenant governor of Punjab, who was responsible for the so-called “Amritsar massacre.” Sir Michael advocated Immediate arrest of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian nationalists or non-cooperationists as they call themselves. “The real danger of the Gandhi movement lies in its appeal to the tinedu cated, emotional and credulous masses,” said Sir Michael. “There is no doubt Mr. Gandhi ought to be in jail with his two principal lieutenants, the brothers All', who were sentenced at Karachi recently for preaching sedition. - “The Moplap rebellion (in the Malabar district of India) undoubtedly was due to the Kilafat agitation which was engineered by the All brothers. WOULD DRIVE BRITISH FROM INDIA. “The aim of the agitators is to drive the British out of India. Lately proposals for a settlement were met with the foreign counter demands by Mr. Gandhi: “ ‘British army to leave India at once. “ ‘British to leave Egypt and Mesopotamia. “French to evacuate Syria. “ ‘Repeal of repressive legislation by the British in India. “ ‘Release of all prisoners arrested in the Punjab revolt.’ “Mr. Gandhi is not a British subject. He belongs to the Banla or money-lend-ing class and comes from the native State of Gujerat. REJECT FORMER CEMENT BIDS Highway Commissioners to Hold Reletting Feb. 28. New bids for cement to be used in the construction of the National road will be opened by the State highway commission Feb. 28. The advert sements for the bids went out today following the rejection of all previous bids for cement yesterday afternoon. The bids were rejected, the members of the commission announced, because the prices were considered excessive. Attention was first called to the bids by the fact that those of five cement concerns were identical. This fact started an investigation which resulted in the rejection of all the bids. The commission fully expects to obtain better prices as a result of the new proposals. This has been the experience in other States where bids have been rejected. The concerns which submitted identical bids are the Universal Portland Cement Company of Chicago, the Indiana Portland Cement Company of Greencastle, the Lehigh Portland Cement Company of Chicago, the Atlas Portland Cement Company of Chicago and the Wabash Portland Cement Company of Detroit.

Saturday—A Busy Day at Rapp’s SIOO,OOO Merger Sale Consolidating Our Three Indianapolis Store Here Open Until 9:30 P.M. Sat. Night SHOES For LESS

150 Pairs women’® and twwinj girls’ oxfords and strap slippers. Several new spring shipments of kid and calfskin in tan and black. Every size (i AQ and width; $3.98 and 100 Pairs women’s odds and end. shoes, tan and black vamps with light cloth lace tops. Sizes 3, 3Vz and 4 only. While the 100 pairs CA last, Saturday,- choice Dl/C 20% Discount on all men’s artlcs ana felt boots daring this sal >.

Rapp’s Ready-to-Wear Lines at Money Saving Prices

$lO Women’s New Spring Coats 85.98 sl2 Women’s New Spring Coats 87.98 S2O Women’s New Spring Suite 814.95 sl2 ChUdren’s Winter coats. ...84.98 sls Girls’ Winter Coots 86.98 $8 and $lO Wool Dress Skirts.s4.9B sl2 and sls Women’s Cloth Coats $6.98 sl2 and sls Women’s SUk Dresses 86.98 sls Womens Silk Plush Coots. $9.98 750 Women’s Knee Length Unions ...484 20c Girls’ and Worn. Hoee lOt 75c Worn. Muslin Gowns ...48c 750 W’om. Muslin Chemise 48<j $1 Women’s Spring Undermnsllns • •69c 60e Worn. Corset Covers 25c $1.50 Worn. MnsUn Gowns 98$ *1 Worn. Spring Corsets 69c $1 Worn, Outing Gowns .69d $4 and $5 Women’s Dress Skirts 82.98 $1.50 New Coverall Apr0n5.......984 On* Lot Aprons a*. .........59<i $1 Sateen Pettibockera 69C 75c Hisses’ Sateen Bloomers 4SC $1 Girls’ Fleeced Unions 69(1 SLSO Worn. Fleeoed Unions 1>8<? $1 Worn. Vests and Pants.. 69$ 390 worn. Gauze Vests... 25<* 600 Worn. Gauze Unions 39<J

“Best Shoe Repairing While You Wait 99 Rapp’s Cut-Price Store 338-340 EAST WASHINGTON STREET

Head of Civic Body to Sit in Conference John F. White was selected as representative to attend the mayor’s conference on the Indianapolis Street Railway Company's financial condition at the city hall Saturday afternoon by the Southeastern Improvement Association in the regular meeting last evening. Mr. White is president of the association. A committee to confer with the board of park commissioners in an attempt to get defiinite action toward the erection of a community house and playground at Fletcher and State avenues, also was named. Mr. White is chairman of this committee, with Glen Scott, J. E. Burk, A. E. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. M. McGUnchy, Earl Heller, Ellsworth E. Heller, Charles Hickman, E. B. Floyd, William Weigand, Omar H. Newman, Edward J. Sexton. Charles G. Duval, John F. Whitaker and Robert F. Miller as members. RICH DIVORCEE SUES BROKER Mrs. Lillian Duke Asks to Recover $300,000. NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Mrs. Lillian N. Duke, divorced wife of James B. Duke, wealthy tobacco man, has begun a law suit to recover $325,000 in cash and $50,000 In Jewelry which she alleges were fraudulently obtained from her by Alfred E. Lindsay, a broker. At the district attorney’s office today it was said other women had complained against Lindsay, who has disappeared. Mrs. Duke, who is said to be in seclusion suffering from a nervous breakdown, alleges Lindsay, who had represented himself as an associate of Percy Rockefeller and George Baker, secured more than $300,000 from her for investments and then vanished after she had discovered he was not acquainted with the financiers. AH! EPSOM SALTS NOW LIKE LEMONADE Epsom Salts made Tasteless with Fruit Derivative Salta i ; I! .j r-„ jgf llsscillisf yjj j j Enjoy all the splendid physic-action on the bowels of a dose of epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea. A few cents buys a handy package of “Epsonade Salts,” the wonderful discovery of the American Epsom Association. Even children gladly take it. Drug stores.—Advertisement.

Men’s new spring oxfords In the latest coco brown shade, very stylish, ilzes 6 to 11; Rapp’s cat QQ price, only Men’s heavy work shoes In tho comfortable army Inst, solid leather, with •oft tip, all sizes 6to 12; f QQ Repp’s cat price fk.jO Boy Scout shoes in dark tan calf, very durable, size* 1 to 6 at Cl 81.98. and sizes 9 to 13

$2.50 Worn. Honse Dresses.Bl.4B $3 Worn. House Dresses $1.98 One Lot Sample Waists... -54 c One Rack Sample Skirts 81.118 *4.50 Spring SUk Waists $2.4$ 750 Polly Prim Arrons $1 Worn. SUk Hose QQet $3 Lace Medallion Hose . 81.98 $1.50 Girls’ White uHddles 98c $1.50 Worn. Colored Middles 98<£ 89c Worn. Lisle Hose ••...254 $1 Men/s Work Shirts 59^ $1.60 Men’s Ribbed Unions ug(t $1 Boys’ Fleeced Unions ••••79 it 89c Men’s Wool Sox .26c $3.50 Men’s Flannel Shirts... .$1,98 §1.59 Men’s Dress Shirts 98^ $1 Girls’ Flee- and Unlens QOe $2 Men’s Work Pants 81.48 $1 Men’s Corduroy Pants $2 OS> $lO Boys’ 2-Pants Saits 8g!98 75 Boys’ Bloase Waists.. $1.25 Men’s Bine Overalls gOc 20c Men’s Work Hose .10$ 15c Men’s Canvas Gloves 890 Leather Palm Gloves $1.50 Heavy Winter Shirts 98c 15c Men’s Jersey Gloves $1.50 Men’s and Boys’ Caps 98 C Up to $1.50 Sample Caps ;Q$ One Table Caps •••.25$ 15c Boys’ Jersey Gloves 10$ 75c Boys’ Striped Overall* 48 C SI.OO Boys’ Coveralls at 79$ 39c Boys’ Heavy Hose .•••••25$ $1 Boys’ Knee Pants 79$

CALL FOR STRIKE VOTE SENT OUT Miners’ Request for Wage Conference With Operators Not Mentioned. CHICAGO, Feb. 24—Formal call for a referendum vote of the coal miners of the Nation on the question of a strike on April 1 has been sent out from headquarters of the United Mine Workers of America, according to John L. Lewis, president Each union local is expected to vote on the question by March 10. President Lewis predicted that the men will vote to strike if their demands are not granted. Among these demands are a six-hour day and a five-day week in the coal industry and continuance of the present wage scale. The call for a strike vote ignores the request made by President Lewis for a conference with the coal operators at Cleveland to discuss anew wage contract, Indicating that the head of the miners’ union has about abandoned hope of bringing about a conference with the operators. HOME BREW CLOGS SEWERS. LAWRENCE, Feb. 24.—The sewers In this city are clogged by refuse from bom* brew. Alderman Patrick McNully, head of the Department of Public Engineering, made the declaration. He has appealed to Alderman Peter Carr, head of the po. lice department. Acting upon the suggestion of the engineering head the po lice find it easy In following duels in the districts where tho brew-clogged sewers are. Raids in the affected sections are planned.

A BIG RUN —FOR—YOUR MONEY AND CAR IN TIRES AND TUBES These Special Prices in Force Until Monday Eve,

NON-SKID 30x3 ...$ 6.75 30x3% 7.35 32x3% ••• 8.85 32x4 ... 11.50 33x4 ... 11.85 34x4 ... 11.95

Remember the Address, 126 E. New York St. The Store with the RED FRONT. Hurry in if you want one. Our stock will not last long at these prices. Higher Tire prices are predicted. New and Complete Stock of Accessories at Lower Prices. No Old Stock on Hand. Open Saturday Evening Until 9:00 Open Bunday Morning Until Noon. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE COMPANY 126 E. New York St. Phone-Circle 8146

MONEY and how it mounts up in the bank la a bank account la • sources—from the continuous deposits of the systematic saver, and ft®™ the compound interest which is accumulating day and night. Blowly hut surely, bank balance* fgjjjffi grow to hundreds and thousands at ||||| ~ dollars as a result of depositing a ||j|| The advantage of a lank account Is Ml nifTf? that it enables you to pat aside ggpj&fflfl ! '/{!ff* tLu ‘ y.TO* small arums at regular interval*. Per |B this reason it is the ideal method of source of income i • lary or wagm^ IP ■ffiffltwl*' /■'‘ffitt, suiting It possible to deposit a past ' H •**dk received every pay day || Starting aa Interest Paying Account ”M(vi7ifp M |||| ' 1 1|‘ lli|||ii|| with us is a simple matter—-the work of a few minutaa. The first jgj|j|j thing to decide is the amount you | | or ’ LTu*E 11 here and making your first deposit. jFleltbfr fallings anti Crust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania

INDIANA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1922.

Aspirin WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over.2l years and proved safe by millions for

Colds Toothache Earache

Accept only “Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets— Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, aspirin la the trad* Mark of Bayer Manufactnrs of Ifoaoaoetleaeidaatar of SallcyUeaeld TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES THEY WILL BRING YOU RESULTS.

CORD TIRES 30x3 $ 9.35 30x3% 11.95 32x3% 17.00 31x4 19.60 32x4 21.60 33x4 22.25 34x4 22.85 PORTER CORDS Standard Guarantee Other Sizes In Proportion.

TUBES $1.45 $1.55 $1.65 $1.95 $2.25 $2.35

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Opening Sale of New Spring Footwear Tomorrow we open this new Shoe Store to the people of Indianapolis. Our policy is to sell QUALITY SHOES for the entire family for less money. It will pay you to visit this store tomorrow —your savings will surprise you.

Iv>>. Men’s Russia 1 Calf Shoe JpfcJTjV Welt sewed sole. OpensQ.9s MEN’S TAN ENGLISH SHOES— Special Opening Sale do A A price tPsJ.UU ME?! ’S WORK SHOES— A i q q Special Opening price

QUALITY TU TP T *F\ *C! QUALITY SHOES riEjLU O SHO£S 233 EAST WASHINGTON STREET OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE

Now For the Season’s Greatest Clothing Sensation RUBENS BIG END of SEASON SALE This Is the REAL SALE You Can’t Afford to Miss Os Special Interest Are the Following Wonderful Groups of Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men $ 1 Suits and ■ M ■ Overcoats. J| Values up to S3O. $ 1 <l5O J Values up to $35. / X i for Suits and / "%=== Overcoats. W Values up to $45. Every Price In Our Stock Sharply Reduced Every Garment Offered In This Most Wonderful, Stirring, Money-Saving Event Is Hand Tailored, Perfect Fitting and Cut in the Season's Prevailing Models. The Fabrics Embrace Every Goxl and Worthy Material, Strictly Ail Wool and of Most Beautiful Color Combinations. ’ Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats Garments full of style and service, priced a full third lower than equal qualities command elsewhere. s7jo $lO *l2^2 Buy Clothes from an Exclu- T“'U T T X") | \ X T O West sive C.o thing St.ro, Rubens K I I K H , |\j S Wash. Open Saturday Night Till 9 o' dock JL VV / /JL JJL vky L/ 1/ Street

Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords Medium heel. Opening /wmS 1 Sale Price Bw s6jo LADIES’ KID ONE-STRAP SLIPPERS —Hand turned Special Opening Sale price.J) LADIES’ BLACK AND TAN OXFORDS—Special Opening qjSale price

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