Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1923 — Page 15
FRIDAY, -MARCH 2, 1523
SENATE ATTITUDE *ON WORLD COURT HIT BY HUGHES Secretary Declares Compulsory Arbitration Would Be Rejected, Jiy United I'rrxx WASHINGTON, March 2. —The Harding Administration has no intention of attempting to negotiate a treaty with the powers now participating in the permanent court of international justice, which would provide for compulsory arbitration of international disputes. Secretary of State Hughes declared today in a letter to President Harding, which was sent to the' foreign relations committee. The Hughes letter was in reply to •questions of the foreign relations committee regarding the recent letter of President Harding asking American participation in the court. Attempt Futile Now Hughes frankly told the President to obtain compulsory .arbitration agreements with other nations after becoming a member of the court, because the Senate would not approve such action. The secretary referred to several instances in the last twenty-five years when the Senate rejected the idea of compulsory arbitration. The secretary' replied to the questions of Senator Borah, who believes that the nations of the world should set up some agency with wide powers to settle International disputes. By his letter Hughes indicated that Administration might favor the plan of compulsory arbitration and plaee*responsibility for any blocking of it on the Senate. Fifteen \r>prove ( !au>e The secretary states that of th° forty-six nations which have signed the protocol • f the court about fifteen foi compulsory arbitration. This latter class, however, does not include the princ’pal nations of the world. Great Britain. France, Japan and Italy not having given such approval. fication of the court protocol by the Senate v ■ i!d r •? !rn; n-• on the trnited States anv other obligations of th> treaty of Versailles or the League of Nations cov : nt. This statement was made in response to a question as to whether entranace Into the court would bind this country to observe *he ltd,or provisions of the league • SECOND HERRIN TRIAL IS OPENED TODAY Slate Makes Second Attempt to Convict Workers. % statements >o the jury in the second Herrin massac re trial were to be jreTh State making its second at the mob that kiP* 1 twenty-one not: .t’inon workers at the Lester strip I 'e ing Ai tonio Colkovieh, World War . Veteran. Woman Is Aliasing A search w.*.- being made today !>.. police for Mir. Violet Stewart. IN. >; 503:’. N. Kevstone Ave. Sin- dlsar peared Tuesday, relatives -aid. MrFtewart is five fe. t four inches tall woii: l '? 110 won* ;* brown shot HOME LIFE MENACED rc ct . imlFfM-n li iiFF .‘iilurdcfi vo-ni'n • l,v op*n;ng |* .‘ilniost *v ry prr.f*‘ssim n>! oxvrv lin. of indu.-try id them. ji.nl sot abt I ana wo non poln! of Imvikivigr from fcwr bonsciKdd anl hour's art* often f-r la# U * vtr r.. tii r s .me aHim*i:t • r -i of NYak and al.nu wornon will <ln to n member fh;.t Lydia !! i'inklini'iN <V*npound m:iL fr* n rot.is himl lur’os !♦••!*?- i.r* i.n o r .f o\rry Us; w*..i*mi who try WEAK m RON DOWN; GAINS 35 POUNDS Mrs. Plummer Tells How Strength and Health Were Restored. After Serous Sickness. wini*-r 1 u.id :li. it t and plica- ' tniin.:, rrnl it ’,-it risv tm:< m a had : -nap.. My ilcKiar s;iid mv 1 stand had hank t.,„l inn! Milks KinuNiou. 1 didnM have to gn. and 1 have got my health. •Vhen I cotumeueed taking year m.-.li-dno nir weight was !*s |'it<llHis Now I >vcii'i IT*, pounds, and 1 would l’kc ’o i.ttv.' every one know what Milks KmnNi-.n did for me." Mrs. J. W. Plummer. 112 K. Vermont St. Indianapo- ; Sis, Ind. Sickness often lea vs the so .stein weak .and rundown and in a condition to in- . vite o'n *r and even m. r ■■* serio'is dls-an*. ror throw.!ig <;T tl.ese after-effects of ’llucfcs, .Milks Emulsion lias proved a soon to thousands. Mi’.hc Emulsion restore* healtliy. ,*it- ■ urnl bo*.*. - • • i action; ji is n truly ,*i,rr<<•t;v< medicine, doing away with all need of pi'ls and |ihysi*'s It promotes api-- - its* and 'ini, ktj p*s t digesi ivc or -ans in shape to assimilate food and pj* IS ho ld fii"h and strength iliiks BBnulslon is trongi\ -ttc-nded to powerfm aid in resisting and repairing tin* effects of wasting diseases, j • 'hronie stomach (rotihie and constipu Tior. are promptly relieved. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a -poon like ice cream. Truly wonderful tor weak, sickly children No matter how severe your case, you ire urged to try Milks Emulsion under ,f ~s guarantee—Take s*i\ bottles home • wlfti yon. i. ,* i: .c* Ifliii*. ;<> direct ictus . our neutey will he promptly refunded, i'rice *i. and *i.’jp per hot tie. Tne Milks ilsio: •’*,. Tern* liaiite, Ind. Sold s e 1, I, ■ .V ■! ej*l
CHICAGO MILK PRICE IS DROPPED 10 CENTS Wholesalers Make Agreement—No Ho diiclion to Consumers. I'y United Prats CHICAGO, March 2.—Wholesale prices of milk dropped 10 cents a hundredweight as the result of an agreement between the Chicago Milk Distributors and the Milk Producers Association of Illinois. Wisconsin and Indiana. There will be no reduction in the retail price. The present price for a twelve-gallon can is $2.40 and eight-gallon cans, UJ'S. LOCAL MEASURES HP TOGQVERNOR Senate Passes Four Bills Affecting Indianapolis. Measures affecting Indianapolis Mere up to Governor McCray today, hollowing passage in the House, the
Wheeler. Brothers* Rflsrch iJniic Furniture and Rugs Everything- in our store has been substantially lessened in price to make it easy for you to supply your spring needs now. FI = f| r\-' J □IEJICi # j 8 ! y\ i ■ f] j: Xfib, ;( mm mKL Tf? ?f $ i gm£k pa =b t;'-7t==.r-\- -r- ---’ 1 I *■, - j*> . ! tt* 6 pn*ri V *L.J i,FT 1 i F|H ii l Jli KM v'iA ' —sfagM /"i iU 11 *—- J i ivrwonsut *■ c 11 cil LJoEEsuLi*' wl/a Jr J Tfeis Beautiful Queen Anne Suite, 5 179 Oiiob o t>l Walnut or .Mahogany liuisli. Suites consists of tin itn-li ITulTot. ST inch I’ouini J..'itcnsion Taltle. lartfc < Itina Cabinet, Arm ('hair and five Side < hairs. ( hairs have best tirade leather seats (efioice of blue or brown). March Sale price of nine pieces .... • * -S 170.00 $368.00 Dutch Mission Dming Suite -Made of * $286.50 Italian Dining Room Suite Fight piec,\s, solid oal richly fumed: cane panels in all antique walnut, fio-in. buffet, oblong tabic, pieces including table base. d* 110 Afi arm chair and live side a’ec* / Sale price $120.1/0 chairs $224.03 $329.00 Italian Dining Room $323.25 Italian Dining Room $359.00 Adam Period Dining Suite Nine pieces, dwotone j Suite Ten pieces, duotone Room Suite—Made of solid walnut. dO-inch lniffet, ol>- i walnut. 60-inch buffet, quartered oak. Jacobean long taliie, china, arm chair china, server, oblong table, j finish; splendid cabinet cEa.r“.5253.00 i S SI;* V .'5239.00 ; X' ..-...5198.00
/A vi Oddments and Occasional gOg Furniture Sensationally Priced Cicid* .’r Mahognay Fireside Chairs Library Table A and Rockers Florentine, j period; antique mahogfinish, cane seat and back. any finish; top, 2S\ir, a "” : " swjs * 2i7s Ztfjg&ty HanH Carved Mahogany Tea Wagon Brown mnhogChair and Rocker Fane i any. artillery wood ba’k. silk damask rush- wlmels. rubber tires, rwPw 1 7^ ions; were 75- movable glass trav;, 0,0;nacn.„539.7a , $27 .75 L gs s P int Desks Combination j Tc , ephone Sets Well mado jf mahogany t"p i!uc.i6 | of solid oak , fumed , inißh . U inches, were <*Ofi 7C ; formerly $12.60; con - ?39 ’ 50 4>6'0.i0 piete with Ae 7 r OA ni Combination Bookcase and chair PU, I5 Js Writing Desk—Solid quar- Breakfast Sets—Five pieces. r £M-, g tered oak, golden finish; | arKO table and four formerly 7C chairs; choice of two colKarpen Fireside Chair " I SSo“u on s ..$39.50 * Bookcases —Choice of gold- ' U|holstered in good grade tapes- on oak or fumed oak; End Tables —Mahogany, fry with Karpenesque spring filled width 30 inches; height. Florentine finish; substan•ushion ovr spring foundation —a 60 inches; wasd"j p I IC tially made; very(9* ,* j* remarkable value. $26.50 10* I D special at "7 7" Value Store 0 , W ii \M li l i Jo Ip f T "SuT T T §j3 IT’ gr f" tj _ K'l r Wli 'Kj sf -L—)
Senate late Thursday approved these local measures: Representative Elizabeth Rainey’s bill increasing the tax to maintain the Indianapolis sanitary board from 4 to 8 cents on each SIOO of property. (31-0.) Representative Duffey’s measure permitting the city to proceed with certain elevations of the Belt Railroad and hold lines against the railroad company for its share of cost. (37-0.) Representative Updike's bill giving tile Indianapolis sanitary board power to issue bonds for certain purposes. (29-0.) Representative Isenbarger’s meas-
AVOID “WATERY” IMITATIONS Insist upon “Phillips”, the original, genuine Milk of Magnesia, recommended by physicians since 1873. ipeimpf Milk o! o 25 and 50 cent bottles contain directions
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ure amending 1921 city plan laws so that the commission may levy tax, contract debts and establish fund to carry on work. (26-0.) Youth Hurt In Crash As the result of an automobile accident, Charles Hoover, IS. of Maywood, has a severely bruised knee today. Iloover was driving an automobile which collided with a truck owned by Fred Goepper & Son. 443 N. Holmes Ave., and driven by Louis Eastridge, 19, of 414 S. Addison Ave., Thursday, at Washington St. and Warraan Ave. Both automobiles were badly damaged.
he Kerchief Wrist Strap,* 4Sc Another innovation is the new wrist strap, of soft finish leather, which securely holds a dainty little kerchief. THE STRAPS are gray, black, tan, blue, red and other colors, suede and fancy finish; cm48c and —First Floor, Southeast.
n > 1 O ° ! > Sale Price jgpH boys and Gins ill RUGGED si| JI1! SHOES siZEs 6 T 0 2 Made of dark brown leather, extension sole;;, ’ neat and sturdy; every pair perfect. —Third Floor.
it New Spring Capes for Girls J Two Hundred in the Group An assortment of very attrae ive capes suit- \ EBmmsi ■Pp ■ 7 (ip >ii y- — able for school or general wear. Copies and (n/ B § li ° \ reproductions of big sister's Spring capes. * FJ ©vJ \f l STYLES—Circular style with full, soft drape. Smart | \ pockets. Some with self-covered buttons; others bound with \ , colored silk braid. Ff t Jd&k MATERIALS colors Hj 6 y°JJ' — Checks — Tweeds —Tan —Rose —Copen ipW Sizes A — Mixtures — Jockey Red £s& — Plaids —Polettes —Plaids —Sands
fiW hs Vl tin sr *> * & j §4taii> J’’ <s4. i> w% jr> n n g* i'or Women and Misses $ 25 , S3O and $ ' |, ( J Qualities for b| A M Ibe assorfinent <*onsisis of salesmen’s samples, shownxmi samples and ;i few silks <l slightly imperfect weave (so slight one <*an scarcely detect them without careful cxaminal ion). the most favored models for spring, in up-to-the-minute styles. MATERIALS: COLORS: Canton Crepe Almcnd Adwße Bisque Navy rlat Crepe afretas ' Knited Crepes Brown Black Tricosham Ashes of Roses Lace Combinations Platinum Cocoa Misses’ Sizes, 14-20 — Women’s Si::es , 36-44
Domestic Specials n. TABLE OIL CLOTH IT. WHITE OUTING FLANinches wide; best qua!- NEL A 'art! wide, double ity; white and fancy pat fleeced; excellent fur terns; special. •> A children's and infants' yard wear; 25c quai- * 7 ity. yard i/C PLAID BLANKETS -TOx 80 inches; or large don BABY CR<B BLANKETS hb bed si/e; good heavy Sofi woolen finish; exweight, soft woolen (in* i iia h* nink and ish; hi'anliful color blue w i lll liindergarten plaids; regular $5.00 patterns quality, a(* j : i,\so inches ... .Jjt I. IH pair j 30x40 inches JLYc*
Boys’ Overcoats Sole Is9J§ Pricc ( £t (r , r N \ 2% to 17-year sizes. Heavy wool L\ y t v\ mixtures, chinchillas, neai. all-wool J\ | x \ herringbone weaves, button to-neck / v A J-'-N'y and convertible collar styles, muff / > pockets, plaid lined. LP li J f ,S. | Overcoats S H IfiS 3U to 6-year sizes. Heavy warm wool fixtures, plaid lined, muff pockets, licit all around, button-ti, i.eck style. BOYS’ TROUSERS 8 to j BOYS’ SI.OO ALL-WOOL 17-year sizes. Dark shades. - Aor , ... . Wool mixture materials. CAp S ~ w " h ear protecWt 11 made 7.V lorw * Special O/jk trousers Saturday >.
Hart Bchaffner & Marx Guaranteed Clothes for Men, Young Men and Boys (8 to' 18)
'the basement store
Sale of Women’s Comfort Sale Price Slippers rl-i Made of black I s*^; ki< b turne,i soles m and rubber heels. H Sizes 3 to 8. —Third Floor.
Just Unpacked and Ready for Sale New Sweaters For Women and Misses Special at , idl' ' ri Q 5 C p ea/ ; yp\ ! ■ 1 hose Sweaters are a L - g,‘ manufacturers’ sample jV s y- } f •} liie v -some have slight. | ; •,* J imperfections (if not I \J 't j the\ would sell for | C \ '■■ f and $4). Kverv sweater jV* k • ~ • * ,1 NA I m i!n‘ group is unusual- K . ly attractive and a \ / J splendid value for the ’A money. win* _ SmAzs Wom**n ai:d girls who want a smart looking sweater for spring and summer wear should take advantage of (his special selling event. Slip-on and belted styles. All wool sweaters in the season’s most approved col ors, including—Jade —Sand —Jockey —Rose —Copen —Heliotrope —Tan —Pekin —And Others
Men's Work Clothing at Greatly Reduced Prices “Sweet Orr” Overalls and Jackets Saturday Special Best quality "220” white back den- \ d* on inis; wed made, durable garments. Con- ( 3 ,Jo tlnuous ki-h back style overalls; plenty £ of biy roomy pockets. I Overalls in sizes 36 to 44. / Jackets in sizes 34 to 42. Men’s “Auto Brand ’ Work Shirts $2.00 Quality—Extra Special Os line khaki twill fabric. Low turn- } S .33 down collar attached; two pockets with j$ button-down flaps; coat style; full cut. L Sizes 14 to 17'5. / & MIA’S MATH 'I r: ( H ANK S’ MKN’S IM.T K i;u tvoiiK im shop aprons— ! * ** L '? 14 * ' ' j SIIIR Ts Full TENS rirscf. Os heavy duck; cur; one pocket; I , . 1 collar attached; linen: knit wrists, j cut full length; slipover stvle extra (Vie quality, ! tlir c c pockets. z, ' s H’a to L. Special Satnr pair aß<* 65c qualiiy IST day 08T
RECORDS—2 for $1 All popular hits and classical favorites. Ten-inch double-faced records, will play on any phonograph. Bees Knees STANDARD Aggravating Papa Lost Washington Post March My Buddy Silver Threads Among the Tomorrow Go | d Lovin’ Sam _ .. _ , , . Who Cares I i Me Back t 0 ° ld Homesick V,ra,ma Carolina in the Morning | Stars and Stripes Forever I Wish I Could Shimmy When You and I Were Like Sister Kate Young, Maggie Toot ootsie Mother Machree Smilin through Humoresque Call Me Back, Pal o’ Mine j SACRED HAWAIIAN Beautiful Isle of SomeRio Nights where One, Two, Three. Four Nearer, My God. to Thee Hawaiian Twilight Face to Face Drowsy Waters Tell Mother I’ll 5e There
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