Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1922 — Page 5

JUNE 16,1922.

SEASON OPENS FOR BLACK BASS AND BLUEGILLS i Lawful Fishing for Big Ones in Indiana Streams Dates From June 16. Today marked the opening for lawful fishing for black has and bluegills In Indiana public waters, and word reaching conservation officials indicate that thousands of persons took advantage of the open season and tried their luck for the Illusive big ones. Bass and bluegills have been protected since April SO by a State law whVh establishes th" closed season in order they reproduce in a natural way and not be disturbed while spawning. George X Mannfeld. chief of the fish 1 an l game division of the State conservation department, estimates that millions of young fish are now ‘ti public waters of this State that would not be there had th n re been no protected season. Mr. Mannfeld called attention to the latest publication of his division. It is a' eond-nsed pocket sire pamphlet giving the fish and game laws, open and closed season and a variety of useful Information for people who wish to fish and hunt in Indiana. Fifty thousand pamphlets have been printed and are for free distribution. Write the fish and game division of the conservation department if you wish one, he says. Shell Shock Cause of Bietry Suicide RICHMOND, Ind., June 16 —Shell ; shock Is believed to have been responsible for the suicide of Pierre ; Bietry, a United States Marine j during the World War, who won i the French Cross for gallantry In action. 1 Bietry clerked in a furniture store here, ; and without warning hanged himself in the loft. lie was still alive when dls- ; covered, but died .after a few days of unconsciousness at Reid Hospital. His parents, six brothers and a sister survive.

Cigar Store Owner Escapes Farm Term COXXERSVILI.E. Ind . Jane 16 —Earl M. Davis, proprietor of a cigar store j here, paid a fine of $i.V) and costs for j violating the prohibition law. A ninetyday sentence to the State penal farm was suspended, aftr payment of the fine. r Washington Briefs WASHINGTON. June 16.—Keen interest is being displayed among university women here in the congress of the International Federation of University Women to meet in Paris for four days beginning July 15. Dr Caroline Spurgeon of England is the president of the International federation and M. Carey Thomas, retiring president of Bryn Mawr, one of the vice presidents. For the first time sine* the campaign for pardon of so-called political prisoners took the form of picketing the White House, purely a political banner appeared in the ranks of women and children who daily station themselves at the Pennsylvania avenue gates. The banner read: "Mr. President: How about the primary election? “Beveridgei “Pinchot! “Brookhart! ‘The voters demand liberal measures! “Why not release the political prisoners?” The banner was born by Mrs Walter Reeder of Wilson, Okla., whose husband is serving a six year sentence. Mr. Reeder and Mrs. Mary D. Brite, a leader of the pickets, announced amnesty would be made an issue in the fall campaign by means cf special appeal to women voters. Mrs. Brite asserted the first efforts would be directed against Senator FrelinghuyHEAL SKiN DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid. It Is unnecessary' for you tc suffer with Eczema, Blotches. Ringworm, Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo obtained at any drug store for 35c, or ?l-00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torthre. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the- most delicate skin. Get it today and save all further distress.—Ad vertisement.

ON THE MANTEL IN HIS HOME Black-Draught Found Valuable by An Arkansas Farmer for Common Liver and Stomach Disorders. Ashdown, Ark. —“The Thedford’s Black-Draught is a family medicine with us,” says Mr. M. P. Henry, a prosperous farmer of Little River Cuuntv, residing near here. ' You will find Black-Draught on our mantel most any time, for a friend in need is a friend indeed,” writes Mr. Henry. “We use it for headaches, indigestion. stomach trouble. "Black-Draught is a splendid liver medicine. I take doses of about a teaspoonful. dry, and it certainly cleanses the liver.” Numerous letters testify to the fact that Black-Draught has a permanent place on the mantels of many family homes. It is used and recommended by thousands of men and women, who have found it safe and valuable for irregularities of the liver, stomach and bowels. A dose of Black Draught, now and then when needed, has been found to help prevent, or relieve, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, sick headache and similar troubles, when due to a torpid liver, needing laxative or cathartic stimulation. Thedford s Black-Draught has been in use for over 70 years. It is composed of medicinal roots and herbs, and acts promptly and naturally without bad after-effects. If you are not already familiar hitli the benefits obtainable from the use of Black-Draught, get a package from your druggist, today, and give BlackDrcught a trial. Insist upon ThedfjJrd‘B —tlis genuIn*. —Advertisement.

spn of New Jersey, close personal friend of President Harding. When Senator Holm Bursurn, who was appointed to the Senate seat vacated by Albert B. Fall, Secretary of the Interior, decided to stand for election for the remainder of the term of 1921 instead of 1922, as intended originally, he was charged with fearing Republican times were better than they might become in another year. Now. however. Mr. Bursum contends New Mexiro and that whole section are for conservative Republicanism and that a conservative party man will be elected Id November over Senator Adrieus Jones, the Democratic incumbent. Vagaries of Washington weather and the rules of “what well-dressed men will year” hold no terrors for “Uncle Joe“ Cannon. A sudden drop in temperature found many members of the House shivering in paper-weight summer garb, but not so the veteran "gentleman from Illinois." He appeared on the floor wearing an overcoat and a straw hat. During the proceedings he wrapped the coat around him and enjoyed in comfort the Gallivan attack on “shipping board bootlegging.’’

Sale of RUGS For Saturday Only New arrivals in Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvets and various other grades make our enormous rug stocks the most complete this season.

9x12 High Pile Axminster RUGS Wonderful Values — e-ss? ‘

Unusual Stock of Linoleum and Felt Floor Coverings 6-Foot Wide Felt Base Inlaid Linoleum Floor Covering U 1 ] Square yard, $3.85 and 59c jljjjStlgfH sl*6s 12-Foot Wide Burlap Back 9-Foot Wide Gold Seal Printed Linoleum tjljn} Congoleum 98c Br “ 89 c Linoleum and Floor Covering Laid by Experts Without Charge

Friday and Saturday Specials in GRASS RUGS 9x12 Grass Rugs $9.75 9x12 Crex Rugs, assorted colors, beautiful designs • $9.75 9x12 Miami Rush Rugs..... .$22.00 5Gx72 Crex Rugs SI.9S Linoleum Remnants at Half Price Hundreds of linoleum remnants, many of them large enough to cover small rooms are offered at material savings. Originally 39c to $2.85 a yard, they are offered at exactly half price.

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TH’ CAMELS ARE COMIN’! HOORAY! ELEPHANTS, TOO! __________________ John Robinson Shows to Exhibit in Indianapolis Next Monday. Kentucky has always boasted of its lovely and beautiful women and thoroughbred horses, and when the John Robinson circus appears in that commonwealth or any other portion of the United States or Cafiada, its strikingly beautiful women and exceptional horse flesh compare favorably with the cell brnted old toast of "Kintuck." When the big top and all the little tops of the John Ilobinsoo circus arv

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raised here next Monday these facts wll, Impress the crowds during the parade and during the afternoon and night performances, so all advance Information reads. No show, it is claimed, can boast of more personable young women ' than Irene Montgomery, the Ward sisters, Madame Hodgini, Madame Bedini and the famous Nelson sisters. These stars of the galloping white horses and the aerial wire are celebrated in vaudeville ana the circus world for their charms, and they are only a few of the 200 women under the John Robinson banner this year. In the opening pageantry, in the rings, on the stages, in the air and on the track, the hundreds of folks with the big show assert that they have the best looking girl performers ever seen with the white tops. And as they offer to prove It circus day, it's only fair to wait and see. So that everybody will get a chance to Judge, many of the star girl performers will be seen in the twomile street frarade. which will wind its way through the business district of the city shortly after 10 a. in., the hour when the long cavalcade leaves the show grounds.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES

VIENNA HOME SHORTAGE. VIENNA, June 16.—There are now more than 20,000 applicants for homes listed with the Government department, which ►ssigns available apartments to worthy 'amilies.

Bruises-sprains j Alternate applications hot and cold cloths —then apply — v ©Mr 17 Million Jan Utcd Yearly

Doctors Recommend Ron-Qpto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists prescribe BonOptoas a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund guarantee by all druggists. —Advertisement.

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Another Big Shipment! Practically EVERYTHING That Is NEW in Footwear! —Brown and black kid —Black satin pumps. (welt) Oxfords. —White reinskins. -—Patent leather flap- —New sport Oxfords. per Pumps. -—New strap Pumps. —Tan calfskin oxfords. -—New satins. -One-strap tan calf- —New patents, skin Pumps. —New flapper models. —Pettis, shoes, street floor.

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Plain and Plaid Dress Organdies, SI.OO Yard 45 inches wide—the best quality permanent finish organdy, and a complete line of the popuJar colors.

New Printed Dress Voiles, 39c Yard 40 Inches wide—neat designs and colorings.

Imported Scotch Dress Ginghams, 69c Yard 32 Inches wide —a fine imported quality for summer dresses, plenty of black and white effects.

Strand Suiting, 19c Yard Yard wide, lovely colors for suits, dresses—similar to beach cloth.

All-Linen Dress Linens, 89c Yard 36 inches, shrunk from 43 inches —a complete line of the best shades —splendid quality.

Colored Foundation Silks, 45c Yard Full line of light and dark colors, for linings, dresses and blouses. Half silk.

Sport Color Faille Luster Poplin, 98c Yard Yard wide, colors and white, for separate skirts and dresses, half silk.

Plain Colored Dress Voiles, 29c Yard 40 inches wide —all the prettiest shades for cool summer frocks. —Street floor.

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