Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1927 — Page 5

JAN. 7, 1927

NEW PRESIDENT MAY END STRIFE DF NICARAGUANS Elimination of Both Diaz and Sacasa Would Save Face of U. S. Editor’s Note—The following dispatch from William Philip Simms, foreign news expert for the Sorinps-Howard Newspapers, wro wired from New Orleans on the eve of his departure for Nicaragua. Mr. Simms, w-hose first-hand studies of foreign alfairs in almost'every country of the globe are familiar to readers of this newspaper, is undertaking to discover what ail the shooting s about in the little Latin republie. W atch for his first cable stories By William Philip Shunts NKW ORLEANS, La., Jan. 7.—A compromise looms as a possible way out of the nasty Nicaraguan muddle if the United States is to be saved from a terrific moral and material setback from Texas to Cape Horn. One such solution, I have been given to understand by people in a position to know the situation exceptionally well, is now possible. It involves the elimination of both rival Presidents, the Conservative Adolfo Diaz, recognized by the United States, as well as the Liberal Dr. Juan Sacasa,’recognized by Mexico. President Diaz admits he can

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scarcely win'in the war against Dr. Sacasa unless the United States comes to his aid. This- the United States seems loath to do. •Facing what appears to be almost certain defeat, therefore, American diplomacy might now find him in a mood to discuss compromise. What Sacasa Wants As for Dr. Sacasa, he is understood to bo willing to efface himself if Nicaragua fs put once more upon {t constitutional footing. Dr. Sacasa is really the constitutional president by virtue of his being vice president under President Solorzano, who resigned. There are some complications in his case, due to his having been driven out of the country by General Chamorro, who usurped the power, but the United States never recognized Chamorro, whose acts were held unconstitutional, so Sacasa is today Nicaragua’s only legal president. All Latin-America so regards him. Dr. Sacasa, I am informed, is willing to have the Nicaraguan congress restored to what it was at the time Chamorro forced a change in its complexion—in other words, to have it made constitutional again and then have it name a president who would be neither himself nor Diaz. Dr. Sacasa has suggested two men, neither of them a politician nor a member of either the Conservative or the Liberal party. One, Salvador Calderon Ramirez, is an editor. The other, Manuel Antoni Carazo, is a well-to-do planter. Both belong to a rather Rooseveltian party in Nicaragua, known as the Progressives. As seen from this excellent observation post—New Orleans always ’ seems to know more of oyents in

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Central America than Washington docs—the inevitable alternative to A compromise in Nicaragua must either be to turn back or to press for ward. The United States cannot long stand where it is now in halfhearted alliance with one side. Resentment Certain If Diaz wins, it can be only with the aid of Washington. That will be deeply resented throughout Latin America, where our policy is already under lire, while virtually the whole world looks on frankly and openly hostile. And if he wins, we shall have to maintain a permanent patrol of warships up and down the coasts and a marine bodyguard in Managua, the capital, to keep him in power. Tho moment we clear out a new revolution would commence. If Sacasa wins. Washington will either have to do another flip-flop ahd recognize him, or be put in the position of refusing to recognize the constitutional power of a country whose constitution we are in treatdy bound to uphold. I am informed here tliift LatinAmerican business-men are already beginning to cold-shoulder salesmen from the United States and show a marked preference for British. German and other trade rivals. Here, then, is a tendency *which might easily develop into a disastrous boycott at a time when European gogetters are starting out in real earnest to capture our trade. FIRST RAILROAD JUNKED BERLIN. Jan. 7.—The first railroad in Germany, built niety-one years ago, from Nuremburg to Fuerth, Bavaria, six miles, was sold as junk recently.

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TURKEY. OR HORSE? PHILLIPSBURG, Kan., Jan. 7. Turkey is good to eat, but rather high. Think of the steaks you could get from a nice fat horse! Recently Mrs. F. J. Fuller sold an auto load of one bird bringing |lO. In Hill City on the same day a man sold four horses for $lO, the same price the turkey brought.

Eczema On Head For Ten Years Cuticura Heals

“ Eczema broke out on my head in little, watery pimples and soon spread all over it. My scalp itched so that I scratched it into sore eruptions that scaled over. When 1 combed my hair my scalp used to bleed and hurt terribly. My hair fell out and was so dry that it used to break off. I could not sleep on account of the itching and burning. The trouble lasted about ten years. “I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after a couple of treatments my head was much better. I continued using them and in about a month I was completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Priscilla Bragg, Box 69, W. Jefferson, Ohio. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to promote and maintain skin purity, skin comfort and skin health; the Soap to cleanse and purify. Ointment to soothe and heal, and Talcum to powder. Soap 25e. Ointment U and J#e. Talcum tic Sold eeerrwhere. Sample each free Addrece: "OaCeora Laboratema Dept. H. Maldtn, Maui* W Cuticura Shaeinc Stick 25c.

DOWNSTAIRS g AYRES COOP MEttCHAWDISR~ffi~~AYRES SERVICE $f LOW~PRICES

ma- <SMiWS’I Si®§ wjk . mmmu January Sale Printed January Sale Crisp \m Dress Sateen, Yd., 39c New Wash Frocks Bfaßft w Fine twill weave, soft finish that will drape like a silk fabric and printed in a wide range of beauti- $2.95 to $4.9b 4 ful small designs. „ . . ... J) /"* ## R CQ Charming new styles never before shown; fine - yjr L’Otton ISattS, b!fC qualities. Beautiful colors and siffs 1G to 52. Comfort size; <2x9o size; 2%-pound weight; mixed white and unbleached cotton. Enough for Plain and Dobic rayon, broadcloth, linens and poll a full size comfort. gees. Charming trimmings.

In Progress — January Sale o£ New Spring

Colors —Rye, Shannon Green, Fiddle Blue, Marcia Saxophone Blue. Rose. Barley, Charteuse, Vassar.

January Sale Hew f Spring Hats \ Beautiful Spring Hats That Make Tou Think \ of the Flowers ami Birds I on Their Way s2= and s34*l 1 Bright beaded, braided, flower-trimmed and tailored hats direct from New York. Materials Satin, faille, belting, felt visea and Milan straw trims. In all the latest shapes Bnd colors.

January Sale of 50 Heavy Shaker Knit Sweaters

$3.95 This price is way below the usual price. All wool, with large roll collar, two knitin pockets, seven buttons; white, cardinal and brown: sizes 36 to 46. Fast Color Percale Aprons, 69c

In a good assortment of attractive checks, prints and stripes; neatly finished with colorful binding; one pocket, round or square neck; rose, blue, lavender, greep. orange, tan. Small, medium and large sizes. Women’s and Misses’ Smocks, SI.OO Os good quality gingham that will launder nicely; half length sleeves two pockets, circular belt, flare skirt; small, medium and large sizes; rose, blue, green, lavender.

Special January Sale of Women’s High-Grade Footwear Pair, $3.95 These were purchased late this week and were rushed in for this sale. Every pair of shoes on sale comes from high grade manufacturers. You will find styles here that are being worn by the best dressed women today. All made to sell at a much higher price. Complete range of sizes. Women’s Four-Buckle Galoshes, Pr., $1.59 First quality—complete size range from 3 to 8. All heels. With Aberdeen tops. Red, green and coral. Children’s High Shoes, Pr., $1 In black, button style only. Turned soles; sizes 4 to 8.

January Sale Women's Pure Silk Hose, Very Special, Pair

SI.OO All first qua!.iy. Popular color range. Full fashioned. Avery special value in a pure nilk hose with lisle garter top and a run-stop which prevents garter runs from going below knee, Pull fashioned: lisle heel, tee atid sole * all first qualify: slr.es 8U to .10. Grain, bran’ moonlight. Women’s Rayon and Wool Sports Hose, Pr., 69c Exceptional values in rayon and wool sports hose, some English ribbed to toe style, others in mixtures; hemmed top. foot folly rein forced ; sizes to 10, First and substandard qualities; black and colors. Women’s Rayon Hose, Pr., 69c These are first quality of the famous “Ips wlch De Luxe” hose No. 833, of rayon with rayon plaited lisle hemmed top, seamed back, fashion marks, foot fully reinforced; recognized for durability. Sizes to 10. Mauve taupe, shadow, blue fox. evenglow, parchment, muscade, alesan. atmosphere. Women’s Pure Silk-From-Top to Toe Service Weight Hose, Pair, $1.45 Substandards from a nationally known mill; pure thread Bilk from top to toe, full fashioned, lisle reinforced at points of wear. Sizes to 10. Blonde, moonlight, grain, gray, •alesan, muscade. biscuit.

Women’s Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, Pr., SI.OO Pure thread zilk hose, full fashioned, with lisle garter top and lisle heel, sole and toe. Irregulars; sizes B>4 to 10. Popular color range.

Dresses A Fortunate Fureliase Arrived for Sale $12.50 Flat Crepes and Georgettes ■yie very latest styles and colors. Sizes 16 to 44. Georgettes and flat crepes in the new two-tone combinations. Styles—Box pleated skirts, tight wrists, pleated bosoms, semi-bolero blouse, fancy pleatings, tie neck style, circular apron skirts. Trimmings—Two-tone. self-material, hemstitching, covered buttons, shirrings, fancy ties, gay embroidery. Expertly tailored and meatly finished; well made throughout; fashionable and becoming to women and misses.

Special Purchase and Sale Silk Lingerie

Bloomers—Elastic knee. In red, navy, black, tan. green, copen and nile. Not all sizes in each color. Sizes 27 to 29. Costume Slips—Bodice top. with hip hem and plain: with ruffles at bottom. Blue, pink, peach and copen. Sizes 38 to 44. Women’s Rayon Bloomers, Pair, $1.29 With single and double knee. Peach, pink. Nile and maize. Full* cut. Sizes 27 and 29.

January Clearance Sale of Coats / Coats for Every Need at a Saving. Prices Begin at rir *49= 'i\ i( \ Incisive niarkdowns have been taken. / A\ / / A Materials: Suede, Velour, Venise, Luskvl LW / \ trosa, Pin Point. Bolivia. Kashinara, \ Y ‘yS ) Tweeds, Reversiblos. All coats arc fulTm t I * ine< *’ ani * t* lo majority interlined* ! j which insures winter comfort. Mostly \ s \ -v/ fur-trimmed, tho furs consisting of Fox, \\ VvO Manchurian Wolf, Squirrel, Fitch, Skunk, \ \ Platinum Wolf, Mandel and Coney. kO • In Comfortable range of sizes to 48. ’ ' /i ~v Colors: Black, Grackle,.Wood, j' 1 1 Vx Brown, Jungle and Smart I Ij \\ Tweed Mixtures

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Girls’ Coats Striking values on these coats at prices lower than usual. Os velour and polaires with fur collars of mandel and beaverette; fancy stitching; buttons, pockets; well lined in blue, brown, tan and red. Sizes 10 to 16. Little I ots’ Coats $5.95 to $7.95 Broadcloths and polaires with mandel collars, some smocked, others plain style; fancy stitching, buttons and pocket trimmed; well lined. In assorted shades. Sizes 2 to 6 years.

Junior Girls’ Dresses, $2.95 and $3.95 Velvets, jerseys anil tweeds; straightlinos, some with kick pleats, others plain: appliqued and pocket trimmed; small round collars, others plain bound: in tan. red, blue, green nr.d combinations of colors; sizes 8 to 14.

An Extraordinary Purchase of High-Grade Scarfs, $1.49 and $1.95 Long figured crepe scarfs with fringe-finished ends—all gay color combinations. Long double weight silk radium scarfs with double hemstitched ends; in smart designs and good colors. Beautiful largo square figured and batik scarfs; all colors. —Millinery Dept.

Ayres’ Annex for Men January Clearance 150 Men’s High Grade Dress Shirts

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Continuing Our January Sale of Boys’ Fine Grade Shirts, Each 69c Perfectly tailored, in plain and fancy broadcloths, printed madras, tine count shirtings and satin-stripe woven madras—an excellent assortment of unusually good values; some soiled. Sizes 6 to 14.

Children’s Sleeping Garments, 89c “Peter Pan" brand, made of a serviceable knitted material, one-piece Htyle. with high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, button down the back niul drop seat; sizes 1 to 6 years.

SAMPLES s !== Purchased at prices extremely low for the January Sale. The materials include RAYON, JER SEY, RADIUM AND CREPE DE CHINE. Fine workmanship, lovely pastel shades, exquisite lace trimmings. Nightgowns—l’each, pink, nile, Bod ice top style, with tailored top and lace trimmings. Medium sizes. Chemises—Bodice top, with tailored top and lace trimmings. Peat 1, pink; nile, koneydew. orchid. Sizes 36 to 44. Step-Ins—Beautifully t a i 1 o r ed in pink, peach, orchid. Elastic top.

1.69 Fancy rayon striped hrbndcloth; plain, fine count English broadcloth, rayon stripe woven madras and fine count shirtings. Collarattached, two collars to match and plain neckband styles. Siz->s 14 10 17 Vi. Men’s Sweater Coats, $4.95 Part-wool and all-wool sweaters with large roll collar, knitted-in pockets, firmly knit wrists and taped seam to hold shape across shoulders. In plain maroon, old gold, navy, brown and black. Sizes 86 to 46.

Women’s Union Suits, SI.OO Soft, medium heavy cotton ribbed suits; high neck, long sleeves; Dutch heck, elbow sleeves; ankle length; slightly fleeced and flat lock seams. Sizes 30 to 44.

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