Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1922 — Page 3

OCT. 5, 1922

COMMITTEE OF 50 TO STOPSTRIKES Coal Operators and Miners to Suggest Appointments Asked by Harding. By United Pres*

CLEVELAND, Oct. s.—The conference of bituminous coal operators and miners here adjourned after selecting a committee of thirty operators and thirty miners’ representatives to reorganize the coal industry with a view to prevention of future strikes. Its first meetings will be held at the Great Northern Hotel, Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 14. The conference unanimously decided to send the Administration at Washington a list of twenty names as suggested appointees to President Harding’s fact finding commission. Operators will provide ten names and the miners the remainder. JULIAN TAKES ISSUE Wealthy Manufacturer Will Ask Political Questions From Stump. By Times Special CINCINNATI, Ohio. Oct. 5.—W. A. Julian, wealthy Cincinnati business man. Democratic candidate for United States Senator in 1920. has announced that he would take the stump immediately for Senator Atlee Pomerene and A. V. Donahey. He takes issue with former Senator A. J. Beveridge that all tax's should be loaded upon the citizens in moderate circumstances so the rich would be free to make good times for the poor. “I am reputed a wealthy man —a manufacturer," he said. “If I have money I can afford to pay my share of the taxes. “I do not growl at that. ‘‘l will meet Air. Be/eridge on his Issue." NOT IN THE MOVIES Marilynn Miller’s Brother Alleged to Have Left His FamDy. B'J United Xeir* MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 5 —Edwin D. Reynolds, brother of Marilynn Miller. Follies star, who recently was married to Jack Pickford, was indicted by the Hennepin County grand jury on a charge of abandonment of his wife and daughter. The charges were the result of filing of divorce papers by his wife, Lola Reynolds, in which the abandonment was charged.

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LIGHT COMEDY DUE Gold Diggers Build Bank Roll

By WALTER D. lIICKUAX Meet “The Gold Diggers” at a safe distance. The diggers,” according to Avery Hop-wood, Is the name given to a certain group of chorus girls who extract money from the pockets of their “gentlemen” friends by methods which are within the law. The “diggers” are the central characters In “The Gold Diggers,” one of those Hopwood creations which has added considerably to the financial welfare of the author. In the company which will present this comedy at English’s for three nights, beginning next Monday, Gertrude Vanderbilt, who was at the head of the Chicago Company, will appear as the chief digger. Jerry Lamar (played by Miss Vanderbilt) Is one of the diggers who developes a “soul.” Then complications arise. All of the complications are along comedy lines.

-I- -I- -I”Anna Christie” Here Pauline Lord will open tonight a three-day engagement in Eugene O'Neill’s “Anna Christie” at the Murat George Marion and Frank Shannon are in the cast. Tl: o play deals with an old mariner, Chris Christerpherson, who after a life battling with “that old devil sea,” is now a captain of a coal barge. A daughter, Anna, whom he has not seen for fifteen years since he sent her inland to live with relatives so she might not be contaminated by the sea, Is coming back to live with him. He thinks that Anna, as she Is his daughter, is modest and sweet, and attempts to readjust his life along more gentle lines. A shipwrecked sailor falls in love with Anna and the father fears the sea after all is going to win his daughter. While wrangling over her, Anna tells her father and her lover that she Is just “a woman of the streets.” -!- -I- -!- Also on View Other attractions on view today are “Stars of Yesterday,” at Keith’s; Lillian Burkhart at the Lyric: “The Rose Girl,” at the Shubert-Park; “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” at the Palace: musical comedy and movies at the Rialto; burlesque at the Broadway; “Bull Dog Courage,” at the Isis; “While Satan Sleeps,” at the Colonial; “Moonshine Valley,” at Mister Smith’s; a triple bill at the Regent; “Manslaughter,” at the Ohio; ’From Rags to Riches,” at the Circle, and “The Fast Mail,” at the Apollo.

BLUE NARRATOR { — —3 JUDTTH LOWRY One of the worth-while things on the stage will be presented at the Murat Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock when Stuart Walker presents “The Book of Job” with George Somner as Job. Miss Lowry will be seen in her original role of the Blue Narrator. She is uttering “The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away; Blessed be the name of the I/ord.”

K. OF P.S MAY BUILD Consider Plans for State Home in Convention. The Knights of Pythias will have a home for disabled members in Indiana if plans which were .adopted at the annual convention afe carried out. The report of the committee appointed for research in the matter of selecting a site and financing the home, was accepted. Each member of the fraternity in Indiana will be assessed 3% cents a month for the budget. Senator James E. Watson of Indiana addressed the meeting yesterday afternoon on “Fraternalism.”

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

DINE NEW COMMANDER Chamber of Commerce Will Have General Aultman as Honor Guest. Guests of honor at the regular Thursday evening dinner of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce will be Gen. Dwight E. Aultman, Mrs. Aultman and their daughters Misses Edith and Anita. General Aultman has Just arrived in Indianapolis to command Ft. Benjamin Harrison. A number of the staff officers and their wives will accompany General Aultman as a guest of the Chamber. A special musical program is arranged for the evening by the Lincoln Quartette. GIRL BRAVESATTACK Bookkeeper Saves Employer’s Money When Robbers Enter Store. By United News CHICAGO, Oct. S. —Braving two leveled revolvers and enduring a rain of blows in her face until she lost consciousness, Ruth Herpe, 19-year-old bookkeeper In a wholesale butter and egg store here, defied two robbers Wednesday and saved S7OO locked in her employer’s safe. When Barney Kaufman, owner of the store, returned from lunch he found her lying on the floor. DESTROYERS WITHDRAWN Great Britain Regards Situation In Ireland Improved.

By United Xctcs LONDON, Oct. s.—Great Britain has ordered all destroyers withdrawn from Irish waters owing to the, im- ; proved situation in Ireland. Twenty-three irregulars were killed and thirty taken prisoner in a battle at Killorglin, County Kerry, according to a dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph. ACCEPTS GRAND POST Edwin L. Nicholas Becomes Assistant to Adjt. Gen. Smith. Edwin L. Nicholas of Indianapolis has been named assistant to Adjt. Gen. Smith, with rank of lieutenant colonel. He served In the regular Army during the war. Form New Realty Company Articles of incorporation for the Enquirer Realty Company have been filed with the Secretary of State by Clarence Crippin. Lannes McPhet ridge and Harry Nicoli of Indianapolis. The company, which will engage in a general realty business was incorporated for $35,000 common and $70,000 preferred stock.

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