Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1922 — Page 10

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CONGRESSTAKES STEPS TO BRING PEHCETpiON Separate Movement# Under Way In Coal and Rail Disturbances. f *SKS FUEL INVESTIGATION Conferences of Senators Seeking Arbitration by Carriers, By United Frzat WASHINGTON, July 21,—Moves to end the Nation-wide coal and rail strikes, which are growing more serious each day w.ere under way In Congress today. A sweeping congressional investigation to determine the cause and to fix the blame for the coal strike, with the ultimate purpose of enacting legislation to prevent future wars in this Industry, will be initiated shortly by Senator Borah. Senator Cummings and other members of the Interstate Commerce Committee will attempt to bring about a settlement of the rail strike, through conferences with the executives and the employes. The first of these conferences was held here last night, when Senators Cummins, Kellogg and Watson. Indiana, met leading rail executives.

SECURITIES’ WORTH SHOWN Report of "Blue Sky Commission" Reflects Value Stocks. The true financial worth of Indiana securities is reflected in a report from the "blue sky commission,” which shows that out of 675 companies licensed to issue stock only 185 have stock held in escrow by the State. Stocks held in escrow represent Intangible assets which may be represented by patents, copyrights, trade marks, processes, leases, formula or good win, which may some day be worth what the stock issued for It is represented. Os escrow stock, the State is holding 1.180.514 shares of a par value of $0,909,700. The stock thus held is being steadily surrendered. SEA WAS ROUGH! W. W. Davies, U. 8. N., Swims From Sedan to Shore. W. W. DaviA, U. S. N.. lost control of an automobile at Kail Creek and Washington Blvd., and it ran over a thirty-foot parkway and a concrete retaining wall Into the water. The automobile turned over, submerging all except the rear wheels. Davis opened the door of the Inverted sedan, climbed to the rear wheels and swam ashore.

Personal expert service in designing and fitting WHACO Trusses Insures your satisfaction. Every WHACO appliance is guaranteed to fit. 1 W~ H. Armstrong Cos. 1 07, o Surgical JhatrumentTfous* Established 1835. 34 West Ohio St. Indianapolis, Ind. y||SPM>jy?9r Complete Line of Sickroom Supplier

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are Embarrassing lOh I how can I get rid of them and enjoy the glory of a clear skin? Don’t despair l S. S. S. will lead .you into a world you probably have never known before, —a world of joy, where strong light and love are welcome, where spottedfaced embarrassment is no more! 8. 8. 6. make* tha blood rich and pure, and when your blood is freed of impurities, your stubborp blotches, pimples, blackheads, sene, rash, tatter and skin eruptions are bound to disappear. Mise Ethel Rose. 422 E. Water St., Painted Poet, N. Y., writes i "I was troubled with pimples on my face, neck and cheat. I was advised to take S. 8. S. I found i* as claimed, as It certainly purif ed my system and my complexion U now clear.” Any rood drag rtora can supply you with S. 8. 8. &&& makes foujeei tike yourself again

Cured Her Rheumatism Knowing from terrible experience the •offering censed by rheumatism. Mrs. J. E. Hurst, who lives at 506 E. Olive St., B-Sl3, Bloomington. 111., is so thankful at having cured herself that out of pure gratitude she Is axions to tell all other •offerers Just how to get rid of their tortu-re by a simple way at home. Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell. Merely em out this notice, mail it to her with your own name and address, and she will gladly send you this valuable Information entirely free. Write her at once before y* forgeC Advsctlaamsnt.

TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION Fords ons Will Perform to Public July 28. A demonstration of Fordson tractors will be given opposite the city hall July 26-26. The tractors will be put through a whole gamut of performances, ranging from pulling a fire engine or thrashing a wheat crop to shaving the lawn. Oookson Funeral Today Funeral service for Thomas T. Cookson, 70, of 8840 N. Capitol Ave., who dldd Tuesday, was held today at 9 a. m., with burial in Holy Cross cemetery.

Y t3s 5k Jj On Every Never have we offered such amazing values —never have we done such a tremendous business. Every pair of Ladies’ White Pumps, Ties and Oxfords in our stores is included in this sweeping reduction sale. The regular price of $3.50 is embossed on the soles of this footwear, so you know to the penny the exact saving you effect. Everything that is new and popular will be found in the assortments —including a big variety of sport models. Choice of white canvas, kid and nubuck, in military, baby Louis and flapper heels. No matter what you want in white footwear, you are bound to find it in this sale at this big saving. Hundreds of Pairs of White Pumps and Oxfords in this Sale at Were Formerly Priced $3.50 to $5.00. We offer a tremendous selection at these three greatly reduced prices. All of them were formerly priced $3.50 to $5.00. Included are stunning Goodyear Welt Sport Oxfords in Black, Russia and Buck combinations. Every conceivable style in White Pumps, Ties and Oxfords is represented, in Military, Baby Louis and Flapper Heels. This sale abounds with marvelous opportunities. You simply cannot afford to miss it. ®ftmtxrk Sftoc Stereo Ca The UrgMt Chun of Shoo StorM in tho United SutM. Indianapolis Stores 164 N. ILLINOIS ST. Men’s and Boys’ Exclusively 7 N. PENN ST. All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers.

Mechanics and Helpers Wanted On Account of Strike the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Is in Need of Machinists and Helpers Boilermakers and Helpers Pipe Fitters and Helpers Electricians and Helpers Tank Repairers and Helpers Boiler Washers and Qualified Car Repair Men and Inspectors. Board and sanitary housing will be furnished, and ample police protection provided at all times. WAGES—Standard as directed by the UNITED STATES LABOR BOARD. Men desiring work communicate with A. t). Ellis, Huron-Sixth Building, Cleveland, Ohio. C. W. COE, Assistant General Manager, The Wheeling & Lake Erie Ry. Cos.

County Tax Reports Heard Hearings of the county board of review of Benton, Tipton; Clinton. Hancock, Rush, Delaware, Howard, Johnson and Shelby have begun before the State board of tax commissioners. The report of the Marlon County board has been deferred until Aug. 1.

GET THE HABIT WEAR NOE’S QUALITY JEWELRI THE FLETCHER ML NOE JEWELRY STORE 103 IT. Illinois St. Opp. Terminal Sta.

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INSURANCE MEN MEET Delegates Public Savings Company Meet Hero. The thirteenth afipual convention of the Fublic Savings Insurance Company of Indiana was in session here

Sunomz f akr|c Tires Jg|\ Kleaner and o „, r M m \ the construction of Diamond 1 IJ 11 rpe Fabric Tires. Their wonderfully (mII Er i fjfjPi I JL A/llollffl easy riding qualities save wear p3gg®|| 1 and tear on the motor and cut g * aSB '• I Simoniz will give your car a hard, dL * D repair bllls - USKa! mirror-like luster. One can con- _ .. . . _ , tains a cleaning and the other a Every tlre euaranteed flrat polishing compounand. Polisher 40c pam mat SL Kleaner 40c M Both cans for 30x3V£ - - s 9= ? I —■ l ■ - ■ = vM Special for Saturday—Ford Size -yw Diamond Gray Tubes $ I j£& Guaranteed Against Defective Material and Workmanshl|i. 30 X 3 30x3y 2 [ ’ $1.20 $1.35 I GUARANTEE RUBBERED. 211 and 213 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET All ttoms will be sent postpaid on renelpt of money order or cheek to any addreee within three hundred miles of Indianapolis.

■Carloads of New Arrival Thrown Into Our July Se/e This means a bigger opportunity than ever, advance styles in fine artistic furniture at exter what kind of furniture you are planning on buying, either now or later in the season, it will pay you to make your selections during this sale. Remember, everything in our stock goes at ami LESS THAN 2*3% regular >' ' 111 nil— 111.-.-. ' I ■ ■ . ODDS AND ENDS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS i / £ f Limited quantities, the accumulation of a busy month's Belling, go on ■ ■ H sale in all departments at exactly 50 per cent discount Make your / A selections early! Cane and Overstuffed 3-Piece Suites These rare values include every suite on our floor. They are up- <t nr holstered in beautiful velours, mohair ami tapestry. Every suite *r I d U p has been reduced and our prices start at *

Cedar Chests A delayed shipment brought these cedar chests to us too late for the regular season and we are closing them out. Made of genuine Tennessee red cedar. Our prices start at—s9.Bs and up

CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED , E y enin g Until f p A y AS YOU CAN TO SUIT YOU CONVENIENCE 5 °.f lo .ck. Saturdays THE VICTOR PLAN Until 6 O clock

today. Approximately 120 home office and field representatives attended. In addition to representatives from two districts in Indianapolis, district managers, superintendents and field men were present from districts of Calumet, Columbus, Evansville, Ft.

31-Piece Dinner Set, $4.98 Set consists of 6 large dinner plates, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 pie . plates, 6 dessert dishes, 1 large platter.

Wayne, Kokomo, Lafayette, Muncle, New Albany, Richmond, South Bend, Terre Haute and Vlncennaa. The meetings will be concluded Saturday morning with a business session followed by a banquet at the Hotel Lincoln.

Bathroom Rugs, IVe have just 100 of these splendid bathroom rugs, size 27x54. Be early for these if you want one at — 89c 9x12 Brussels Rug $17.50 and Up

Removal Sale $12,955 Stock of Shoes To Be Sold at a Great Sacrifice A chance you must not miss. Come early to take advantage of this really unusual sale. These bargains are the greatest we have ever offered. = Sport Oxfords 1 Flapper Pumps Ilz jHKPwII Cut-Out Two-Strap White Reincloth Oxfords New Styles All Sizes, V/ 2 to B’s 1,161 Prs. Ladies’ T - am actually ij f WW worth on today’s market . .. $4. All mst p fgjfjjWk MOTHERS! Bring the Little Tots and the Big 58 Styles of Children’s Low Shoes to Choose From Children’s Play Shoes Sewed Leather 69c 000 NfiTIPP ** *** Good, Clean, New Merchandise, No Seconds, nUiluL No Factory Damaged Stock. BostoiT^f 316 West Washington St. Opposite Fair Btore Open Saturday Night Until 10 O’clock, for the Benefit of Oot-of-Town Shoppers

JULY 21, 1922