Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1922 — Page 12

12

Misura LI OF iIiOUIRY IN COIJJOUSTIY Outstanding Evils Are Listed in Recommendations to Federai Commission. WORK OF EXTREME VALUE Miners Relate Their Views of; Present Opportunities for Corrections. Bu Ct.AYTOV WIIITEHILL T'nited Sftcs Staff Correspondcnt WASHINGTON, Oet. 30.—Constructive recommendations which would reveal and seek to remedy some nine-, teen evils in thè bituminous coal in- ; dustry, would. in thè opinion of thè j United Mine YYorkers of America, ntake thè work of thè United States coal commission extremely valuable. Of these evils, thè following are selected as thè most outstanding by thè committee representtng thè mine workers, which has held informai conferences with thè coal commission prepara tory to its inauguratine thè formai inquiry: Absentee Ownershlp 1. Absentee ownershlp, “an evil that has much to do with thè > strained reiatlons and unfortunate conditions that exist in thè industry.” ! 2. Over-capitalization, recommendations concerning which should disclose “how much of thè capitaiiza- ! tion !s water upon which thè coal consumer is required to pay Interest and dividends; and, how' this water can be squeezed out so as to reduce this drain upon thè people." 3. Wages and protits. Concerning thè latter subject it is pointed out that ‘'thè govemment and several of thè States have macie repeated efforts to uncover thè proflts of thè coal busi- ; ness in thè past several ycars, but : without any tnarked degree of sue- ; cess. owing to thè ohstacles thnt have been placed in thè way and thè confusing tigures, statistica and state- [ menta that have been produced." Irregularity of Emplo> inent 4. Irregularity of employment, ‘ which stands out as one of thè greatest evils of thè coal mlning in- ) dustry. ’* Accordingly, thè commission is advised to determiue “to what extent does thè unequal distribution of railroal cars to thè mines contribute to irregularity of employment j and operations? Do thè railroads practice discrimination in thè prompt moveir.ent of loaded cars froin thè | various mines? To what extent does thè assigned car affect thè generai j cost of coal?” Other points of inquiry discusseci j hy thè mlr.ers include prices of eoa! ‘ -—concerning which “thè commission should ascertain why it is that thè j price of coal to thè domestic consumer is alw&vs higher than thè price to railroads and other large purchasers;” cost of production; profits of other persona or corporations having to do with production and distribution of coal; labor casts; wage contracts; waste of coal; conditions gentraìly under which coal is produced. and distribution. STATE m 1 OF PHILLIPS CASE Witness May Be Called to Verify Testlmony of Aileged Witness to Killing. Ha L nitr ii Prr * LOS ANGELES, Cai., Oct. 30.—The State today expected to ciose its case :n thè trial of Mrs. Clara Phillips, charged with hearing Mrs. Alberta 1 Meadows to death with a hammer. Exceptionally long eross-examina-rion of Peggy Caffee, chorus girl “eye witness” to thè murder, was declared thè only thing that would drag out thè Statas side. f The prosecution intimated a witness may be called to verify certain parts of thè testimony of Peggry Caffee. who, Friday, on thè stami, described how, she aileged, Mrs. Phillips lured Mrs. Meadows to a lonely spot and ••iiad * V. VIOLENTSTORM IS BIGINE OFF FRANGE f American Steamer Sends Cali for Help When Caught in Dangerous Tempest. /.•y i nitrd Setn\ BREST, Oct. 30. —A violent storm cndangering steamers in its path is raging off thè coast of France. The American Steamer Baladan sent out a wireless SOS cali when she was caught in thè tempest twenty-five miles from thè coast. The British Steamer County of Cardiman is also calling for help. No word has been reteived from a number of coastwise boats and it is feared the-y are lost. Cor. Washington and Delaware Sts. Headquartersforßeversible LINENE Collars SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE “Couid not stand nor sit and was forced to cry out from intense pain," writes Henry Williams, Tarkio, ilonana. “The doctors said I had inMammation of thè hladdeeAind an opratlon was necessary. Tried Foley ’xidney Pills and improved r* once. >ll all my friends about Foley Kidicy Pills as it will save many from 'Uffering and perhaps, as in my case, a dangerous operation.” Bladder and kidney trouble demand prompt treatment, Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief. Sold everywhere.—Advertisemcnt.

Baby Mine MÀW A9KEDÀSÌNQING TEACHEP ’BOUT MY VOICE AN’SHE 9AIDITMIGMT COME IN HANDY IN CASE 1 OFnCC Ot couree your baby baa aald or don (omrthiag juit a* eie Ter m tboae reported to Uns rolumn. VVrìte it on a poeteard and irnd It to thè Baby Mine Editor of The Time* and sitar# your chtickles with thè rest. Much Worse Little Bobby’s grandmother had been telllng him of thè death of Theodore Roosevelt. “WeU,” Bobby decided, “it would have been lota worse if Uncle Sam had dled.” —E. S. Sympathy Peggy had been naughty and was sent to bed rlght aster supper. Taklng her doli with her, she said, “O, but your mother is treated shameful.” —J. W. Comeback . Elizabeth had an aetive mind and was aiways ready with an nnswer for her mother on every occasion. One day mother ran into her in thè dark passageway. “O, Elizabeth,” she said, “I beg your pardon.” Elizabeth iooked up and with her ever ready answer said, “Yes, mother, you’ve beggared."—B, B. W, TÈSIMI HOTELMINAGER 0. H. Doss Attacked in Alley — Woman Arrested on Vagrancy Charge. O. H. Doss, manager of thè Palace Hotel, was attacked by two thugs last night while in an aìley near 17 E. South St. Doss has been at a rooming house at 409 Madison Ave., and it is aileged met Pearl Kellam, 23. 22 N. Delaware St. A few minutes later Doss returned to thè rooming house. He was eovered with blood. No attempt had been made to rob him. Mrs. Kellam said she did not know any thing about Doss being attacked. The poliee arrested Mrs. Kellam on a vagrancy charge and was held under a 32,000 bond. Fannie Dunfee owns thè Madison Ave. rooming house, but she told thè pollce she knew nothing about Doss. AÌHREEDAYS’ COUGH iS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Chronic couglis and persistent colds lead to serlous trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulslon, an emitlsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulslon is a new medicai Jiscovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals thè inhamed membranes and kills thè germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by thè medicai fraternity as thè greatest healing agency for thè treatment of < hronic coughs and colds and other forma of throat troubles. Creomuision contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements v.-hich roothe and beai thè inhamed membranes and stop thè irritation while thè creosote goes on to thè stomach, is absorbed into thè blood, attacks thè seat of thè trouble and destroys thè germs that lead to serious coniplications. Creomuision is guaranteed satisfactory in thè treatment of chronic coughs and colds, catarrhal bronchiti* and other forma of throat diseases. and is excellent for building up thè system aster colds or thè flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, is not relieved aster taking uccording to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomuision Co., Atlanta. Ga.—Advertlsement.

The Money You Earn Today—will benefit you ONLY TODAY unless you provide for tomorrow. The money you SPEND today will be working for someone else tomorrow, but thè money you SA^VE today will be working for YOU tomorrow. SI.OO WILL START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT We Pa 4V2% Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street HAVE YOU ONE OF OUR HOME BANKS?

21,23 MA " ,O,2> Electric NYashing and Wringing Maehine Guaranteed ?o wash 100% clear. Sold on easy payments. The Hatfield Electric Company Corner Maryland and! Meridlan Street*.

RAILRQADERSARE DENIED WAGF PLEA Il BOARD'SUINE Theory Held Just, but Ruinous in Its Application to Common Carriers. Bv T'nited Presa CHICAGO, Oct. 30.—Declaring thè “living wage” proposltion of rallroad unions was "just but unpraetlcal,” thè railroad labor board today had flatly rejected thè demand of thè men that thè “living wage” be made thè basis for a new wage rule. A majority opinion stated that if carried out thè theory “would wreck every railroad in thè country, and if carried into other Industries would result in communistic ruin.” The statement was thè formai decislon on thè rullng issued ten days ago granting a 2-cent an hour increase in thè minimum wage of maintenance of way employes. The decision also challenged statements of thè railroad unions that thè average family conslsted of Ave. We Will Help You to Save Safely Jfletcfjer lattina* anb (Trust Co

Why Rent a Costume? When You Can Own One Just As Cheap ' Men’s and Women’s fé&RÈÉiI Halloweendjx QC Suits Children’s ir Suits ....Ple^iv We can take care of Giuba and Societies on any amount of Suits. Orders must he in no lnter than Mornlav morning. Open Evenings Unti! 8 P. M. Bornstein Bros. 407 W. Wash. MA in 4780

Didn’t Hurt a Bit The Best in Oentistry at thè Least in Price Friendly and homey treatment to all, are thè main rensons we are aiways buty. For palnleM extractlng. we glve nltrous oxide sa* and oxygen. Just a qiiict, gimtle sleep. You feel nothing. EITELJORG & MOORE Corner Kat Market St. and Circi#*. I*round Floor. l*u\y Attendante

... fItXABU Speciali ! THIB WEEK Have One Fitted While You Walt A. E. KIEWITT JEWKUSH. 232 MASS. AVE.

TUE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Tlie Great Once-a-Month CLEANUP Day! The day that all thè odds and ends—all tlie short lots and broken sizes from tho month’s selling, as well as brand new merehandise purchased for thè occasion, are gathered together and marked at prices that will clear them away in a hurry! lt’s TUE Bargain Day of thè mentii at Pettis! I^PiTTK i,i i , dO i i li i . i iy^

Semi-Made Lace DRESSES | $7.95] A large assortment of exeeptlonally daìnty lace froeks. The.v need to he worn over a plaiu, simple satin slip in order to make an extremely fashlonahle costume. Comes in hlack, brown. navy and beige. Special for Tuesday at $7.95 each. —Street floor. Remnants of 3URTAINS AND DRAPERY MATERIALS 1 Oc Yard Short lengths of eurtain materlals —Swlss, voile, nels, ere tonnes and marquisette* in values up to 59e yard. Special for Tuesday at I <>£ yard. —Tbird lloor. Girls’ Winter UNION SUITS 89c Each | Ages tl to 18. Genuino “Minneapolis” walst suits for girla and boy*. Fully taped and bnttoned. All open front. Ileavy weiglit coti un fleeeed and bleaohed. Made with drop seat. high neck, long •leeves and auble length. Si/.es tl, S, 10. 12, 14 and ld. Special for Tuesday only at 89 C. —Street lloor. Oddr and Ends of CHILDREN’S HOSIERY 25c Pair Broken asgortrnents of lisle hoslery for girli and hoys. Various grades. but all underprlced for quick elea rance In this sale. Special tur Tuesday at ÌJS C pair. —Slreet lloor. Mens Madras SHIRTS | $ 1.45 | s2.4r> Values. Russian eords. llk stripes, plaln while ami attraetive stripes. Fine shlrts, but broken assortmeuts. Specially priced for Tuesday'a business at $1.4 5 eaoh. —Street floor. 600 Pairs full-Fashioned SILK HOSE | sl.l9PjdT| Itegular $1.95 vaine. A famous brand selling reguiarly in olir stock at $1.95. They are sold as seeonds becatise of irregularitles in thè lisle part of foot or hem. All deslrahle colors, excepting hlack. are lncluded in this sale at $1.19 pair. —Street floor.

Black Taffetà, $1.39 Yd. Ali stlk. Soft chiffon tinish. A Kood quality and weight. Guaranteed to wear. IMI indica widc. Special for Tuesday at $1.59 yard. —Street floor. Webster’s Home, School and Office Dictionary, 79c ' Puhlisher's price, $1.75. Special for Tuesday at 79C. —Street floor. Fiction, 25c Copy A smali lnt of fiction. fovers are soiled from lianriling. Regalar price l!c, special for Tuesday at 25C. —Street floor. Writing Tablets, 6 for 25c Itegularly priced at Ifs- Special for Tuesday at 0 for iJSC. —Street floor. Hammermill Bond, 19c Packnj?#* contalninic 72 nhe+tH. ut .Tsc, special for Tuestlay fit IJ)C. —Strwt floor. Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, 9c Each Whlto and colored linen handkerchief with embroidered corner#. Secondi of 25- vaine#. Spe cial for Tuesday at ft<‘ each. —Street floor. Men’a Winter Union Suits, $1.69 PDcontinued brand* carried over from !n#t winter. Itegularly selling at $2.95 and s3.f>(*. All sire#, winter welght, in certi and gray. Selling Tuesday for $1.49. —Sireet floor. Men’s Sweater Coats, $2.49 Park oxford color. Part wool. Made with shawl celiar in n coni Style Finiihed with two pocket#. Small lot in sire* od to 40. For Tuesday only at $2.-19. —Street floor. Vanity Boxes, $2.69 Each barge size with two handleg, powder box, rongc, llp stick, conili and largo inirror. While 5 dozen laat, Tuesday for s2.Gii each. —Street floor. Boys’ Bib Overalls, 35c Each Agcs 4 to 10 ycars. Special for Tuesday at 35C each. —Thiril floor. Men’s Tweed 29c —Thlril floor. Boys’ Fall Hata, 59c Each —Thlril floor. Fancy Chain Girdles, 69c Each In .itine, curai and rcd. While 4 dozen last. Special Tuesday ai ;!<• pacli. —Street floor. Silver-Top Sugar Bowls and Vases, 50c Each Odil lots in several styles. Values up to 98'’ Special for Tuesday at 50C each. —Street floor. 50 Eyelet Vestee Sets With Cuffs, 39c Each Tuxcdo collari in several att raffice styles. Special for Tuesday at 59é each. —Street floor. Imported Lace Vestees, 83c Made of beautiful imported laees in \\ li ite and eeru. Round and Tuxedo collars. Special for Tuesday at 85) each. —Street floor. Net Sectional Paneiing, 39c Section Snmple strlps of filet net sectìonal paneiing. Slightly shop soiled. Formerly priced from 79c to 9Sc section. 21-3 yard a long and comes ivitli 2. 3 and 4 sections in thè strip. Priced for Tuesday at 39C* section. —Thlril floor. Children’s Stamped Rompers and Suits, 79c Each Values up to $1.98; ages up to 4 years. Special for Tuesday at 79é each. —Flfth floor.

The New York Store —Established 1853 :

A Reai Bargain pinne, Hall al c O. D. Orders

Extra Special! Pure Silk I Hosiery Seeonds of $1.20, $1.55 and $1.75 Values 'Special at 79c A Pair! From thè best "nationally known” hosiery mill In America, We ngreed not to mentimi lite brand, which Bell regolarle every day at Si.2o, il 55 aud $1.75 pair, Th only fllfferenee ts thst these are trregulars—thè weariug quality is e,jual t<> any, hut thè sllght weaving imperfeetions do not allow them to bear thè mnkcr'i name. Most lrregulurities are in tim lisle part and not in (he silk. All wanted ei'ors and filenty of hlack. Special Tuesday at 79C pair. —Street floor. Special Offers in TOILET GOODS! 50 Rotile# Cnty's L'Origan Toilet Water, small size. contalnlng about 3'a ounces. $1.98 borile. 500 Chloredixo Tooth Paste, 19i* tube. l’eet’s Tlardwater Castile Soap, 69# dozen bara. freme Oli Soap, 690 dozen bar. Palmolive Shavlng fream, ISC. Palmolive Suiumpoo, 29C. —Street lloor. RIBBONS | 22c Yard Very eultable for sashes and bows for thè school girl. Novelty and plain rlbboris, moire, plalds aud stripes; in ali light and dark shndes. 5 and 6 inches wide. 35c quality, special for Tuesday at 22c yard. All rltibons tied frec. —Stri-et floor. Chamoisette and Silk GLOVES 2 Se Pair One lot of odd chamoisette and silk gloves. ranging in sizes from SM. to oli. Some are slightly soiled. Hegularly priced up to SI.OO pair, bui special for Tuesday at pair, —Street ‘floor. = Pettis Dry Co. =

Look for thè “P. F." Cards! All “P. F.*’ merehandise will bear a special sign l Look for these signs—they are thè guide pofets to some of thè best values you have been offered in a long time. And please COME EARLY ! Many of thè lots will not last throughout thè dayl FÌwIdFI il il vi r&iuu

79c Envelope Chemùe, 50c Strap Khoulder effect. lace trimmed and hand embroidered in colors; sizes 38 to 44. While they last, 50<* each. —Second floor. 89c Outing Flannel Nightgowns, 59c Mado of a good quality onting flannel with either pink or bine stripes. Trimmed In braid. Size 16 only. While they last, at 59£ each. —Second floor. 25c Bedroom. Wall Paper, 15c Roll Beautiful etrlpe and fiorai design to select from. Special for Tuesday at 15C roll. —Third floor annex. 35c Living Room Wall Paper, 22V2 C Roll Tapcstrles, all-over leaf and weave design#. Special for Tues■Jay at 22 1 pC roll. —Third floor tutne.x. 15c Wall Paper, 9c Roll Styles sultable for bedrooms and kiichcm. Sxecially priced for Tuesday at 9<* roll. —Third floor annoi. 40-Inch All-Silk Canton Crepe, $2.79 Yard A superior quality. supple and firapery in thè most wanted pebbly f'anton weaves. Choiee of blaek, navv HUd brown. Special for Tuesday* at $2.79 yard. —Street floor. Black Satin Duchesse, $1.29 Yard All silk. 36 Inches wide. Excellent wearing quality. Soft and iustrous. Specially priced for Tuesday at $1.29 yard. Street floor. M Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, 2 for 15c While cambric handkerchiefs with white and colored initials. A ,ani|ile line. Speelally priced for Tuesday at 2 for 15^. —Street floor. Pins, 4 Papers for lOc 200 Count to paper. A good quality pln priced for Tuesday at 4 papera for lOt*. —Street floor. White Bias Tape, 3 for 25c Lawn and cambric, in sizes 4, 5. si api 7. Special for Tuesday at 3 ffTckages for 250. —Street floor. Shears, 49c si, 7, 8 and 9-Inch sizes. Auto magnetlc spring in a good quality iliear. Very special for Tuesdhy at 49<i pair. —Street floor. Black Silk Thread, 6c Spool 50-Yard spools. Best quality silk. speelally priced at 6<* spool. —Street floor. Hickory All-Rubber Sanitary Aprons, 39c Each White or tlesh. Made with net top. Special for Tuesday at 39<i each. —Street floor. Lace-Edged Marquisette Curtains, $1.19 Pair Sheer quality marquisette curtains with hemstttcned borderà trimmed wilh neat lace edges. Special for Tuesday at $1.19 pair. —Tlilrd lloor. Odds and Ends of Stamped Pieces, Including Luncheon Cloths, Card Tab 1 e Coverà, Aprons, Etc., 29c Each. —Flfth floor. Clarke’s O. N. TANARUS., 2 Spools for 15c So. 3 and 5 Perlo corion in asf irted colors. Special at 2 spoolsor 15* for Tuesday only. —Flfth floor. Sample Curtain Net Ends, 29c Each Manufacturer’s sample lot. Just tlie thing for door or curtains. Many of these are of Ano tllet and Saxony weave nets. Values un to $2.50 yard. Special for Tuesday at 29<! each. —Third floor.

OCT. 27, 1922

MEN’S SHIRTS 48c Each Slightly soiled from display, but otherwise perfect. Sizes 14, 14% and 15 only. On sale Tuesday, while 100 last, for 48c each. —Str#t floor. 500 Women’s Embroidered Corner HANDKERCH’FS 3for lOc WTiite handkerchief*, with colored embroidered corners. Rome are slightly imperfect. Special for Tuesday at 3 for IOC. —Street fio#r. Black Satin ONE-STRAP PUMPS $ 1.95 Pair Jnnior Lonì* eovered heel. Regniar $4.00 grade. priced for Tnesday at $1.95 pair. —Street floor. REMNANTS | y 2 Price | Remnants of wash good. ginghams. nercales, cheviot*. L-hailles. shirtings, etc., in a great assortment of color*. Your choiee, Tuesday at y price. —Street floor. Womens SPORT HOSIERY 49c Pair 71)c Valile English ribbed sport hoslery in blaek cnly. All sizes in this perfect quality. Speelally priced for Tuesday s selling at 49<* pair. —Street floor. Men’s Knitted SPORT COATS | $2.39 Brown heather knitted sport coats In tho latest deign. with two pocket*. Genuino “Manhattan” first quality. While 100 last at $2.39 each. —Street floor. $1.29 CAMISOLES |~69c~| Made of a good quality satin with strap shoulder es fect. Hemstitched and embroidered in colors. While \ihey last at 69c. 38 to 42 lizes. —Socoiul floor.