Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1926 — Page 7

'AT7G. 6, 1926

PS WONT AID FARMERS’ PLIGHT, SAYS ECONOMIST Nothing Congress Can Do That Won’t Do More Good Than Harm, View. Time* Wathinoton Bureau, i.Vtl yew York Avenue WASHINGTON. Aug. 6.—’’The farm or can’t lv ie to find hs economic Salvador th legislation.” That is the /pinion of Dr. Edwin Nourse, well-known economist and director of the Institute of economics here, who has just returned from a trip through the corn belt where the “agricultural revolt” Is centered. "There’s no doubt,” said Dr. Nourse, “that the middle western farmers have been and are still suffering severely, but their hope of hotter times doesn't lie in more legislation. They have all the credit they can use, they have every legislative facility for developing cooperative marketing and they are to be the beneficiaries of an elaborate educational and research program designed to put farming on a business basis. Beyond that there is nothing Congress can do that won't • them more good than harm.” Dangerous Issue Dr. Nourse thinks the farmers are playing with a very dangerous issue in advocating wholesale tariff reductions. "If the tariff could be reduced scientifically,” he said, “there are unquestionably abuses which could be eliminated, but wholesale reductions would probably hurt the farmer more than they would benefit him. “Industries built up j>ehlnd the tariff wall would be serinu-iy hampered by the competition of European producers, who are desperately anxious to get new markets. That would mean industrial depression and unemployment, and the farmers would lose more froth the collapse of the home market than they would gain from the lower prices of the things they buy. Sees Disaster "It isn’t a question of whether free trade is better as an abstract proposition, but whether it's better in a particular situation. In our situation, large scale reduction might prove disastrous.” Dr. Nourse thinks the farmer must face the problem of systematically adjusting his industry to the needs of the nation—something that's never been done —and that strenuous relief measures will only postpone this inevitable reckoning. Mt. Whitney, 14,501 feet above the sea level, will soon be accessible. An -Aerial tramway of cables will support cars carrying passengers up *nd down the mountain.

“Walk Up a Flight and Save the Difference” Tomorrow We Start Another Week of This Big Event RUBENS REDUCTION SALE Dependable Clothes \ For Men and Young Men I Hundreds of the suits in this sale are appprcfcriate for year-round wear, and you should not delay in taking advantage of these radical reductions. Better make it a point to be here tomorrow. These Prices Stand for Surprising Economies! J is the sale price on 71 # 75 all-wool thre'eimMi piece suits. 0 is the sale price on a I * / .35 bi g sb ° win g of M ■■■ ■■= all-wool suits. sm is the sale price on a m M 1 .85 wide ran S e fine - f m I ■— wool suits. mgm _ is the sale prfee on extra • 1 *7.35 fine hand-tailored f . i— all-wool suits. Extra Trousers With Many of the Suits at Small Additional Cost Reduced Prices on Summer Suits Two-piece suits of mohair, Palm or Beach, tropical worsteds, etc. SalevVZ.OD I T prices range from RUBENS Now at 40 W. Washington St. UP ONE FLIGHT North Side Wash. St., Near 111. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE

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Latest of the many weddings between BroadAvay and Wall Street. Flo Lane, pretty revue performer, becomes bride of Morris Roderick Volok, well-to-do New' York broker.

BOOTBLACK A TRAVELER Hagerstown, Ind., Man Heading Now for Jerusalem. Bu, XfiA Servlet WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Johnny Rohine is going abroad again. JohnV f* AhcdbtVucl,w££ik, Awi-downfallm. S. S. S. is just the thing needed to strengthen the nerves, restore muscular power to the body and increase the endurance of weak, failing women and men. Don’t keep on going down simply because your blood is starving for want of healthy, red blood-cells. You can get back your strength with S. S. S. Why! You’ll begin living all over again. You will enjoy eating and above all, you will be able to stand up under the strain of daily life and enjoy it. You can take S. S. S. with confidence millions testify to its merits. An unbroken record of service for over 100 years i* a great testimonial to a great medicine. Remember S. S. S. is made only from fresh roots and herbs.

ny is 67 years old, and a bootblack from Hagerstown. Ind., but he has already traveled in Europe and the Orient. This time he is heading for Jeru-

• * - . • Special Purchase Sale of CEDAR CHESTS For Home Lovers ”Looking Fall-ward” * PAYMENT DOWN ~ Each 52 Weeks to Pay Che't % 32 1 / £xlsxlO-Inch / 37xloxlO^-Inch Copper Trimmed Chest Solid Cedar Chest It is moth-proof and dust-proof. Natural solid red cedar, copperFeatured during lAt trimmed chests of ex- rt* j ak August at 2)1 laa/D cellent construction .51 J.t/J 42x17x12-Inch Copper Trimmed Chest Distinctive design and rich appearance. Guaranteed moth-proof and dust- £IQ OC proof MS. JJ r

BIG 2-DAY LOT SALE • Tomorrow and Sunday at BILTMORE GARDENS i The Banner West Side Subdivison f i Fronting on West Washington Street for Almost Half a Mile Where New Homes Are Rapidly Being Built Over 130 Homes in This Banner Subdivision Already , ' Bargain Prices: $ 179, $ 194, $ 249, $ 274 and up to $ 399 Only $1 Down and $1 Weekly on Most Lots But as Special for This Great Sade We Will Double Any Down Payment of $5 or over up to SSO and add 50% to the next SSO paid within first 15 d£ys. No interest or taxes for two years. There are 79 of these big, beautiful lots now available, and we anticipate that every one of them will be gone by sundown Sunday. After that you will not be able to get one or more of these splendid homesites at these ground floor prices. You will have to pay a good profit to one of our lot buyers. Enough said. Buy now and save the profit for yourselves. 0 Don’t Miss This Big Opportunity v Drive west on Washington Street to Lynhurst Drive, or take a West Washington street car to end of line and transfer without extra charge to a street car bus going to Lynhurst Drive, and get off at Lynhurst Drive, right in front of the addition. Only one street car fare. ...... American Town Lot Cos. ... The Homeseekers’ Friend

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salem—not that it has any personal attraction for him, but he says he has heard about it all his life and is curious to look it over. After this trip, he declares he will

quit traveling, simply because there will be nothing left for him to see. He is taking SBOO and his shoe-shin-ing equipment to Jerusalem, expecting to ply his trade en route.

NO FIRE, JUST SMILES SEATTLE—When Battalion Chief W. J. Hodder hurried over to a fire

August UNLOADING SALE

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Ladies’ Broadcloth PRINCESS SLIPS ACL Shadow proof Q all colors ■/ sizes. Choice...

Men’s SUITS fA l 1 wanted patterns and colors. Sale price while they last. Men’s $3 Khaki PANTS Khaki and Pin Cheeks 99c

BATHING - _ SUITS Maroon and^yblack, trimmed * in white. and rp

See Our Windows for Scores of Unadvertised Bargains l 'THE SUN STORED 407-409 West Washington Street—Three Doors West of Railroad

alarm box to determine the location of the blaze which two fire companies had turned out to fight, he

THE SUN STORE—4O7-409 W. Wash.

—The greatest sale in our history offering bargains that are posit Irely Irresistible. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF FINK SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE GOES AT 25 PER CENT TO 50 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES. Be here bright and early. Open Evenings Until 8:00 oXlock Saturdays Until 10:00 o'Clock

Regular $1.50 Quality GIRLS’ DRESSES Pjg\ Pretty new styles M B B In a score of the M (• season’s smartest M _ B V patterns. Sizes II g

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found a smiling Japanese woman vho bowed politely and handed him a letter to mail.

Tomorrow, Sat. Only SUGAR Finest granu- —g lated cane su- I™ . gar; packed Lb, In 2-lb. boxes. Limit 1 Box to a Customer

“Tuff-Wear” $2.00 UNION MADE OVERALLS OR JACKETS * <4 Triple stitched:* I * finest white back Blue Denim: double pockets, barred and tacked. ..

Ladies’ $2.50 and $3 Summer Jffi dresses^K Sale trice $1 igi Pretty New Styles and Bujl Ladles’ $lO f I Summer Silk 1 DRESSES “ff SUks, crepes, fito. Tarious colors and i $y| 195 I 95 jj