Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1926 — Page 3

KPT. 17, 1926 .

■EE TRADE LAWS ROOM PROSPERITY, V ROBINSON SAYS I Plague, Disaster Follow Reduced Tariff, He He Says. Uu United Press WEST BADEN, Ind., Sept. 17. Disaster and plague followed enactment of Amefica’s only two free trade or "tariff for revenue only” laws in the past sixty-five years. Senator Arthur Robinson, Republican candidate /or re-election, told members of his party at a rally here today. •‘While the rest of the world is in the midst of adversity, Americans are happy, contented and prosperous," he said. _Ulung to Policy "During its “entire history, thp Republican party has clung tenaciously to the protective tariff policy and the enormous development of the country in the past sixty-five years is largely due to that fact,” declared the Senator. "Only twiCo during that period we had free trade laws, one under Cleveland—the Wilson-G-orman act—and one under Wilson —the UnderwoodSimmons law. Disaster followed both. Causes Strife ftk "Under the Cleveland admlnistraBRon prices dropped to unheard of

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days ago with The Konjola Man at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., Indianapolis, where he is explaining this surprising medicine to large crowds dally. “Yes, Konjola restored my health wonderfully,” continued Mrs. MfcNew. “I had 1 been nervous, weak and rundown for the past two years. It seemed like rest didn’t do me a bit of good, because when I got up In the morning I was more tired than when I went to bed the night before. I always had a tired, draggy foiling from morning to night'. Sometimes I would get dizzy, light-headed feelings and spots would flash in front of my eyes, so that I would nearly fall over. I was always bilious and headachy, stomach was disordered, and after meals I would belch a sour, bitter liquid. I kept losing weight and felt like I was Just dwindling away to nothing. “Well, my sister-in-law told me toh&t Konjola had done for her, so I got this medicine for myself and it certainly proved wonderful. I noticed a great Improvement in my Stomach the second day. Then I began to have new feelings of health over my whole system. The dizzy, light-headed feelings disappeared, and I seemed to be getting new day after day. My is just about perfect now, I am able to eat anything I want. lam relieved of the belching, and I think it is wonderful the way I am able to rest at nights. I sleep very sound and never wake up once, so naturally I feel a hundred percent better every morning. When evening copies I am not tired or womout and it seems like I can enjoy real, happy living again, since my health troubles are ended. Konjola has also completely ended the constipation trouble that I was a victim of for years. “After all this amazing relief I obtained from Konjola, I certainly take pleasure in recommending this medicine.” The power of Konjola as a cleanser fend lnvlgorator for such vital organs aa the stomach, liver, kidney and bowels, is obtained from the careful selection of twenty-two Juices taken from twenty-two natural plants, and which are blended with still other proven medical ingredients, making one single liquid preparation that is taken immediately after meals; which works with the sufferer’s own food, thus helping nature itself overcome the ailment in nature’s own way. By restoring these vital organs to healthier action, this Konjola has proven surprisingly beneficial in many seemingly hopeless cases. The Konjola Man is at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., Indianapolis, where he is dally meeting the public and introducing and explaining the mer Pts of this remedy. w -Konjola is also for sale by every Hook drug store in Indianapolis, fend by other druggists in the nearby towns throughout this section.—Advertisement.

levels; farm prices suffering more than ever before, and the establishment of bread finest and soup kitchens became necessary to keep the thousands of unemployed alive. "Upwards of five million wage earners were out of work during the latter part of the Wilson tlon, agriculture and business were stagnant while millions of dollars of foreign produced goods flooded the nation. "America can never hope to compete with foreign countries in securing cheap labor, for wages in this country are three to five times_higher than abroad," Robinson declared. CANARIES THRIVE Bv Times Special KANSAS CITY, Sept. 17.—Two years ago three canary birds were taken on a trip with Richard W. Hill and his family of Columbus, S. C. The Hill family arrived here the other day, but the canary family Is much larger now. The birds have fifty-four grandchildren, with their families, all hatched on the trip.

Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Shoe Departments Open Till 9 o’Clock Saturday Night—Other Departments Close at 6

New Clever Rings Extra Special! Sj* ' with Semi-Precious Stones * nr. Curtain Net Panels Those are unusually . attractive novelty \•) MS Models of weaves In rich V W •**** rln * B costing shades of cream and r m —— the sale nrto” ecru. Ade fr,n *e w Gold - plated adds much to their attractiveness, and solid sold shell set with clever 43 inches wide and 2Vs yards long, reproductions of rubies, emeralds, Usual $4 values. Special Saturtopaz, diamond brilliants and other j stones. For women, children and uay - . __ men —Street Floor. —Third Floor.

Men’s, Young Men*s and Students? Overcoats, Topcoats & 2-Pants t SUITS Remarkable Values at s<| .50 Double - Breasted H $25-00 Jk § ter fabrics, finer tailoring, smarter styles and a price t represents big savings. Plain and fancy fabrics in all new Fall shadings for particular men. Sizes for men, mg men and students. —Street Floor.

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Lumber- Coat Boys* Boys’ Boys’ jacks Sweaters Long Pants Blouses Sweaters 4.95 79c 4.69 39c *2.95 Every boy should Think of It! Medium and dark Good, durable fab- Heavy, rope stitch; have one. All wool; j, eii thsn a dollar pa 11 e ms. Selected rlcs in light and coat style, with durable colors. f or a R ood sweater. fabrics. dark colors. shawl collars. Sizes 8 to 18. All\sizes. Sizes 4 to 18. Slzes'7 to 18. Sizes 7 to 18.

? ’ , " ' Two Hundred Smart New Hats Sale SO.BB J3|^ style, beauty and a remarkably low v Vv - price are any inducement, buy ° De t * ieße neW tomorrow. / VGjvL Large Hats and Small Hats - New shades of Jungle green, claret, almond RST green, new tans, navy and some very hand- //I\ V Y some black hats. —Second Floor.

STILL USE AUTOS DESPjTEBOYCOTT Mexico’s Business Is Depressed in Catholic Ban. Bv United Press MEXICO CITY, Sept. 17.—Society women of Mexico City have not generally heeded tha-exhortations of the church leaders In respect to nonuse of automobiles during the period of the economic boycott agalnt the Government’s religious laws. Although the general effects of t.he boycott throughout the country have shown what a strong arm the church Is wielding, society Women continue to use their automobiles and cHauffeurs even In going to meetings to church affairs. Use Private Cars The private automobile of the better class is not much In evidence

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during the shopping hours or during the “Paseo" hour from one to two, but sufficient use Is being made of private automobiles in the residential sections to convince the observer that this Is one luxury the women do not wish to forego. In the capital the movie houses are beginning to recover from the decline on acount of the boycott. Reports were however, are to the effect that many of the cinema salons are not even paying expenses, sortie having already closed. GAS STATION DEPUTIES Operators to Be Aids to Sheriffs After Many Hold-Ups. Bv Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 17. Because of the recent great number of gasoline station hold-ups, St. Joseph County officials are planning to make gas attendants deputies to the sheriff. It Is also hoped In this way to capture many criminals fleeing In automobiles.

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TO GET COMPLETE COAL MINE DATA Dispatch. 7,000 Queries to / Mine Operators. Times Washington Bureau. JSZZ Sew York Avenue WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—What about coal 7 It’s a burning question and the American mining congress Is determined to answer It completely. More than 7,000 questionnaires have been dispatched to every coal mine In the country, Dr. H. M. Payne, chief of statistics, announced. "When these are answered and returned,” he said, “we’ll have the first complete picture of coal mining In history. We’ll know everything there Is to know, from the number of mules underground to average tonnage a day of each mine.” 'Each coal mine is asked eighty-

Heavier Knit Underwear for Women, Girls and Boys Saturday Special at ill 75c 1 L FOR WOMEN mm m fffinj Splendid quality Si (S jEw neat fitting ribgSy nj ffffru bed union suits ankle and knee lengths with sleeves or sleeveless. Sizes 36 to 44. FOR GIRLS Medium winterweight, ribbed union suits. Dutch neck and elbow sleeves or high neck and long sleeves. Sizes 2 to 14 years. FOR BOYS Heavy ribbed union suits, ankle length and long sleeves. Sizes up to 14 years. —Street Floor.

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Dainty .Underwear Greatly Underpriced for Saturday's Sale This I M ■M. 89c gowns of fine crepes and voiles. Plain and lace trimmed. Sizes 36 to 44. Chemise, Bloomers; Step-Ins and Vests of dainty, durable rayon—pastel shadings and white. Plain and lace trimmed. Large Women’s Vests Sizes Q A 46 to 50 53C Lovely garments of rayon, silky texture and pretty shades of pink, peach and orchid. —Street Floor.

three questions. Extent of the Inquiry is indicated by a few questions quoted at random: HoW many pounds of grease do you use a year? What proportion of total output is handmined? Do you generate your own power? What per cent of total production cost goes for inside timber? NEW BOTTLE CHATTER % Government Plans to Standardize Size Milk Containers. Times Washinoton Bureau. 13ZZ New York Avenue WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—What Is so Irritating as the sound of your milk bottle being banged on the back porch at 5 a. m.? But relief Is in sight. The sound will be reduced to four harmonious notes under a standardization recommendation just Issued by the commerce department. Quart bottles hereafter will come in two sizes, 9% and 9>4 inches high. Pint bottles will be 714 Inches high tend half pint bottles t>\. Milk men were once armed with I

Saturday—A Remarkable Sale of Women’s and Misses’ New Sample

Coats Sk&h At One-Fourth to One-Half 1 £* Than Regular Value Handsome Fur-Collared Coats Smart Coats With Self Collars 1 jPjmffiLjrr; Beautifully Tailored Coats fa, Clever Coats for Dress Wear -■ nM The fabrics arp-exceptionally fine. The linings /I/AWHilm] B )\ are rich in beauty and texture and the newest wSM B ‘ A Fall and Winter shades are shown. Coats for IlitHfraifi Jr dress, travel and street wear. When You See Them You Will Hilhlh Plenty of Larger WatU Not One, but Two or faSlllrli Sizes in Both Three of These \ Coats & Dresses Lovely Dresses Dre Sßy silk Advance y Raincoats DRESSES >2.98 ’2.98 Low Prige! * Dressy styles in the Very special Saturday. You would never expect to buy such beauti- moßt wanted co,orß - whlle they laßtful dresses at this price. A special under- c CDADTC priced purchase—and we pass our good for- OlYKirt Or L7K. 1 ih tune o; to you—Saturday. SKIRTS COATS Beautiful ZX sses of Fine Crept Silk, Shimmering Satins, Georgettes, $0 QCj* AA Flannels and French Jersey Cloth Sizes for Misses, Women and Large Women. _ „ . . „ . „ ... a.. „. Tailored of French Wonderful values. AU second floor. flannels and a mart wool, amart styles. v~~ • • 1 " - ■ • —plaids. —Second Floor.

F or the Little Tots — Fine, Warm xitx /\ Q Chinchilla Coats With Astrakhan Trimming The children will like these coats for their warmth, and both qualtty and price will please KfHauRK mother. Nicely lined, pretty shades of tan, blue and russet. Sizes 2 to Cute Little OQ Children’s fA ' Dresses 1 %LsfJ • Rompers 0/ C t N J cel y “ a( | <? balbriggan and Cute 8t , e nicely made faQ Girls Fur- * vet trimmed with touch of embroid- ... ........ PII i ery. Tan, rose, blue and yellow, i excel,en t quality gingham In the uouarea Practical and durable. Sizes 2 to i prettiest colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Coats 6 years. | —Second Floor.

Fine, Warm Sweaters The Best *Qfi We Have $ f Ever W Seen at Heavy rope knit sweaters In the best shades of red, brown, purple and buff. All wool with large shawl collars. Others In button, coat and belted styles In brown, peacock and red. Sizes 6 to 12. Little Tots* QQ Wool Sweaters. SJLOO Fine, warm sweaters for the little chaps of 2 to 6 years. Button, belted and plain styles in buff, brown, red and peacock. Exceptionally good values. —Second Floor.

twelve different types of bottles, each, of course, giving forth a different note. AIDS TREE PLANTING Bv Times Special WINNIPEG. Manitoba, Sept. 17. The tree-planting car of the Canadi-

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Clever Little Hats In a Hundred or More Styles for s<| *7*7 dflfc "Children I it of 2to 12, A <ji | | JksT’SSs Charming little hats for every day, j”* and school wear. Velvets and vel- V -X ours in all the best colors. —Second Floor. N#*

- School Boys’ Children’s Stockings Sport Stockings 39c sock, 17c Three Pairs 50C Three Pairs for Just the kind the for SOc Excellent quality, school boys want. 64-length with pineapple ribbed, Fancy plaids in fanoy tops. Splenin five of the best blue, brown, cam- did quality, colors. Sizes 6to el and grey. Sises Brown, grey, 10. 8 to 10. rhlack, camel, tan, —Street Floor.

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an Forestry Association, furnished and equipped by the Canadian Pacific railway, has again started on its Journey through the prairie provinces. The effect of this work during the last several years has been to stimulate forestation and the beautification of farm surroundings.