Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1920 — Page 3

Itoat the Wnion In the interests

"S ARE NECES8ARV TO WORKERS.

TEST IN CAR FARE CASE

^ to the cteeing of 8unttar motion pidtatts show* in Indlanspolis V*s voted by the Central Labor Union. Monday »i*rht, on the g round that Sunday amusements have become a necessity to the n in# people. The central body authorised the appointment of a mittee of five to visit the public

b«t in the The centra;

in the

Fra

was not published of organized labor, interests of employer*, body voted concurrence

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. TUESDAY, DECE3IBEE 14, 1920.

■S _ . mael Gompers, president oi ericaa Federation of lAbor.

amey. secretary of the read a comm nsi cation

of

of a coram

J. Fester, who

_ the Issuance

organiser to A HW elected organizer for the central

body last August. The letter said that the action of Mr. Gompers was based an protests he had received to the effect that Fesler was alleged to be antagonistic to the officers and policies of the American Federation. Mr. Fesler denied this antagonism on labor questions, saying that he differed with Mr. Gompers only on political questions. The conunatiication was received and the secretary instructed to request again an organizers commission for Mr.

Fesler.

i ice commission to protest against an/1 dPftSSco?*” 4 W

increase in street car fares

The picture show resolutions say

although there is a movement certain church organisations wr »an«i legislation prohibiting ma-

ture

would deprive these

of recreation

the closing of Sunday

deprive many memh picture operators' r means of Uvelt-

to Aet. that the Munway deprive the their hours of legislative comState Federaof the Central Lato oppose Sunday rical was

Moving "a and several body voted

stler—-Too get *>4}-f#ni one, «ir

{Detroit Free Pretsl tseamdoc Mb of fare*—Hump steak

a What’s the

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ray nctms post IN SIAM DIM

APPEAL TO BE MADE FOR CHILDREN OF EUROPS.

ROUSH SITUATJOH CRITICAL

At the request of Herbert Hoover, national chairman of the European relief council, and of Caleb SL Denny, state <*airman. Warren T. McCray, Governor-elect, has accepted the chairmanship of the advisory committee to the council in Indiana. Mr. McCray, in a letter of indorsement, pledged bis assistance in the movement to obtain Indiana's share In the $S2.«tt.«#0 to be raised in the nation to save the starving children of

central Europe.

&r follows:

from

serve in saw*

An excerpt

the tetter

"I will be glad to

capacity that the sta _ i t , would, like me to serve. I think tv a very meritorious work, it seems to me that out of our abundance an appeal of this Ski nd should receive our most prompt and liberal Support. Indiana will not fail in measuringup Its splendid record in a most gen-

erous and hearty way.”

3* The letter brought a contribution of 150. the second received, although no direct appeal has been made. Oar! H Wallericto. of the E. W. Stelnhart Company, sent the first check for 1100. The third contributor. A- P. Redfleld, brought 15 to headquarters,

147 North Pennsylvania street. n In Indiana have been veto take special collections

Clergyme quested to Sunday fo

for the IsUrmte** relief

16 000 children who died in that city

last winter were victims of tubercu

lonis, brought about by underfeeding. At present Poland has sufficient food only for a month, according to reports received by Mr. Hoover from bte agents. The reports said in

Poland 1,5*0.000 babies are death unless relief comes. Indiana friends of the mo _

WiU S® ®PP°rtttnity to hear the

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facing

?P«*C* of Herbert Hoover at the mil-lion-dollar dinner to be given in

Tork, December It. Guests at 7hi* Williams, twenty-two, a i Strc ct. d 1 !n n n ^ i> ’ and w *» nrrested here last night. Wected that L«** will be present It Enter Dletrickson. twe

has been decided to "d^iET* 1 thte ^5 WS ssr^s 1 “

oral years ago, was stolen, police al-

STEALING GOLD CASKET *„ h r ° kl h « iVIZ

TWO MEN CHARGED WITH

By City of Baltimsre

to Berlin and Sold.

NEW TORK, December 14.— ntJ Charged with the larceny of a gold casket valued at $1*,***, from Charles ML. Schwab, steel magnate. George illtams, twenty-two, a seaman, was

Enter Dtetrickson. twenty, a steward, formerly employed as "second man” in the Schwab home in Riverside drive, also was arrested on the

same charge. ■

ItteMn . ^

After removing it from ■

police said, he turned it over to Williams. who took it to Berlin, Germany, and there sold it for 1,800 marks. On his return to the United States, they said. Dtetrickson gave Williams 810

as his share of the proceeds.

Police were notified of a report that the casket had been offered for sale In Germany and suspicion was di-

rected against Dtetrickson. as he had

left the Schwab em

mploy shortly after

The casket, which was given to Mr.

alti

Sr|n ,t fc Sgjyjg;

in hv<

city and town.

Advices from Warsaw, the Polish

17 per cent, of the

capital, say that

It attracts especially those who are inclined to look for beauty combined with comfort and economy.

This is evidenced by the astonishing number of women who own and

drive Dodge Brothers 4 Door Sedan.

The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high.

S

E.W. Steinhart Company

Meridian Street at Eleventh - Indianapolis

RAPP’S 98c Sales

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For Wednesday Save You Vi to Vi

11.80 women's wool ho#*, >1,80 pure #Uk hos* 1,60 ohamotaette gloves

ILIO •Ilk oatnleole#’^ 1,60 sateen pettiooatH

1.60 worn muslin gown#. i.SO worn. mu#lin cm

' a * w " ^v4*###. jii 14 • *i v* * v.'»* i * v. 4 11,60 worn. tnu#lln gown#, j

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1.00 worn, outing gowns,■ 1.76 worn, outing fklrta.J

1,76 worn, knit skirts■ 1.16 fancy boudoir cap#, 1.16 boxed handkerchiefs 1.86 men’s silk tl«s„,,..JH 1.60 large dressed dolls.,j 11.60 children's fleeced mm unions R 1.80 worn, fleeced unions, ; 1.86 boys’ fleeced unions. 1 t men's cotton sweaters, , {.*0 boys* cotton sweaters.I

I, 76 men's work shirts ■.. II. 78 men's blue overalls., 11.60 large baby blankets. *1.60 men's silk hose. ^^H

11.60 men's winter caps 11.60 boys* coverall sui H 60 boys* blouse wailits

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coverall stilts,,f ■■■■ blouse wal

1.78 boys’ wool pants.

RAPP’S

838 E. Washington Street. Formerly Grand Lender.

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Schwab by the city of Baltimore sev-

Our annual winter showing of Dodge/Brothers closed cars is now on display. Our showrooms will remain open each evening this week.

• An Ideal Christmas Gift— I AReoSedan-Coupe | I Fisher Automobile Co. i

the disappearance of the box. Williams wm employed on the

steamship Mongolia and recently sus-

picion was aroused that sailors on this ship had been engaged in smuggling goods stolen here into Germany. Investigation when the ship

the house, arrived here last Friday resulted. * - custom officials said, in the discovery

of quantities of various articles, believed to have been stolen. Further

inquiry resulted in locating Williams

id Dtetrickson

and Dtetrickson as roommate* in Brooklyn. After their arrest, detectives said, the men admitted the theft and told the manner in which the

casket was disposed of.

Dtetrickson, according to officers, employed last summer on the

yacht of Joseph P. Widener. of Philadelphia. He also said he had ‘

employed by the Vanderbilts.

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