Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1922 — Page 12

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COMPERSADMITS LABORISBEHINO DfIUEHERTYCASE Federation Chief Declares He Protested Appointment of Burns as Bureau Head. WICKERSHAW* TESTIFIES Evidence in impeachment Trial Coes Back to Famous McNamara Bombing. By United Pre9 WASHINGTON, Dee. 13.—Frank admlssion that thè full power of thè American Federation of Labor has been thrown into thè attempt to impeach Attomey General Daugherty was made before thè House Judieiary Commlttee today by Samuel Gompers, presldent of thè federation. Former Congressman Paul Howland of Cleveland, counsel for Daugherty, attempted to get Gompers to say that thè labor federation was thè originai “moving spirit” behind thè impeachment resolution introduced last September, by Representative Keller, Republican, Minnesota, “Tou’re of on thè wrong foot there,” sald Gompers. “I didn't know thè Impeachment had been launched until I read of it in thè newspapers.” Gompers on Stand Gompers was on thè stand relating how he protested to Attomey General Daugherty in 1921 against thè appointment of William J. Burns as head of thè Federai Bureau of Investlgation. Burns’ "fitness” ls under exaniination in connection with thè Keller charge that Daugherty appointed “unworthy” men to high office. Gompers admitted under examination that he had fought Burns for a year. “Mr. Burns was one of thè investigatore in thè case of thè McNamara brothers in California wasn't he?” asked Howland. "He was.” replied Gompers. “You were interested in thè bombing and tried to get them off” said Howland. "I believe thè men I know,” declared Gompers: "but my only interest was in seeing that thè men got a fair trial.” Former Attomey General Wickersham took thè stand and testified that thè letter he wrote to former President Taft in 1921 denouncing Burns as a jury "fixer” in an Oregon land fraud case was based on a careful examination of thè faets. Wickersham frankly admitted he tried to keep Bums from being appointed by Daugherty, saying he felt it his duty to expose his activities in thè Oregon case.

Preserve thè Gift of Sight Some member in your own family may need glasses. Here is your chance to play Santa Claus. Or if for a friend we suggest a Christmas certificate. Hoosier Optical Co. 148 N. Illinois St.

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Greatly Relieved Aster Taking One Botile of Vin-Hepatica Praise Is Brought In to thè Vin-Hepatica Nurse Daily By Those Who Have Taken This Great Nature Prescription. In giving hc-r testimonial to thè VinHepatica nurse at thè Henry J. Huder Drug Store, Mrs. W. H. Hurley at 6420 Bellefontaine, Indianapolis, Ind„ writes: I had gas on my stomach. Gas formed and pressed around thè he&rt, I was also troubled with constipation, but since taking Vin-Hepatica I have been relieved of all that trouble. I would not take anything for it in my home. The Vin-Hepatica nurse is at thè Henry J. Huder Drug Store, Cor, of Wash. and Penn. Streets, Indianapolis’, Ind., explaining thè merita of this great prescription and giving free trial samples. If you have not received your check ask thè Vin-Hepatica nurse at this drug store to glve you one.—Adtlaement.

Baby Mine (ÌjOVE MAY MAKE THE”” fWOPLD GO POUrtD BOT : I WISH POP WOULD GIVE ME A NICKEL T 0 01LUP (THE MACMINEPY. , ìtóCAMDYU UDRive M MAIfL- '2.c6MTd |fT.p, M . Of eourse your baby ha* said or don* omvthìng Just ai dover a* those reported in this column. Write it on a postrard and send it to thè Baby Mine Editor of The Times and share your chiirkles with thè rest. Triumph When Ellen carne home from school I showed her thè new dress I had made her. “Oh Mother," she exclaimed, “I bet Georgiana will like me better than she likes herself when she sees this!” Mre. G. C. Swartz. Prima Faci© Evidence Jacky, age 3, carne in with his face much thè worse for contact with dirt. His uncle told him, “Why, Jacky, you must have gotten your face wet. It looks as if it were badly rusted.” “No.” thè lad replied solemnly, “my face hasn’t been near water for a long time." C. B. R. The Dangerous Age Little Ella went shopping with her mother. Stoppìng in front of a toy shop, mother pointed out Santa Claris to her. "Mother,” Ella decided, “I don’t believe that ls Santa Claus at all. I wish he’d take that face off so I could see lf lt really is hlm, or just a man.” M. M. S. MEN’S BLACK KNEE £0 rtf RUBBER BOOTS, 0n1y.... SL.JO MEN’S HALF ARCTICS, and | ir only $1.41) Bornstein Bros. 407 W, Wash. Bt. MA in 4780 lEyes cx.mln.d, eluse furn.shd. Reasonabla Prices. 183 N. Penji. B*.

APPLES Buy out of ear. Virginia Are. and C-, I. & W. freìght house—Just south of elevatlon. Baldwins $1.25 Per Bushel Basket Arthur B. Hamill

Big Phonograph Sale Phonograph ....SIOO.OO Sale Price 58.75 Saved $41.25 Factory Prices SI.OO Per Week Open Evenlngs Age ut 8 for thè Famous Klmball Phonograph. Forty Selection With Ewh Klmball fàfam&urarfurefàk 925-927 Virginia Ave. DR exel 0647

Make Your Xmas Dollars Get More p"*’JS* By Shopping at thè THRIFT Shoe Store $1 Women’s FELT SLIPPERS 50c MEN’S SLIPPERS soft back leather solca, This is thè nlaelr and ® Women’s Comfort Women’s Oxfords Slippers Women’s Boudoir Women’s Juliets Men’s Romeos on every purchase! ‘ bargains! leathers Iìhmift Shoe Stome MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING- DOWNSTAI&S Washington and Meridian Streets

HOLDSBEDROQM DOORI TFIEF Husband Reports Ransacking of Rooms of Home. When a burglar attempted to enter thè bedroom in which were Mr. and Mre. Clarence May, 1305 E. Market St., last night, May held thè door shut. When May heard thè burglar leave thè house he opened thè bedroom door and sound thè other rooms of thè house ransacked. Mr. and Mrs. May live at thè home of Mrs. Opal Webb. Mrs. Webb told polire that thè burglar or burglare, for May said he heard two men talklng, carried away $lB, a silk shirt and two safety razors. Mrs. Grace Stone, 1309 E. Market St., said a man attempted'to enter her home through thè front door last night and she opened it and demanded to know what he wanted. WANAMAKER FUNERAL WILL BE HELD THURSDAY By United Prm PHILADELPHIA, Pa„ Dee. 13. Thousands of messages of condolence, eulogizing John Wanamaker, 84-year-old pioneer merchant, who died at his home bere yeaterday, were received by his family today. Funeral Services for Wanamaker will be held Thursday at 2 o’clock in Bethany Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in thè family mausoleum at thè Church of St. James thè Less, Falls of Chuykill.

WHEN W WT "V f“4 f f YOU GET A REAI YOU BUY I . La HAiR TON,C J. C. LEINEKE 4 SONS, AGEN’TS, 142 VIRGINIA AVE.

WHITE ASH COAL Free from Sulphur and Siate. Absolutely will not clinker. TERMINAL COAL CO. Cali MA In 1375

Daylight and Darkness Modern dentlstry ls as dlfferent from old-tlme dentlstry as daylight is differ- . .. ent from darkness. 23 Yeaxs in Samo Location You can not realize thè many dovices for perfecting teeth or extracting them wlthout pain that characterize MODERN DENTISTRY unless you vislt our office. We have every known device for thè prevention of pain. Teeth extracted palnlessly, asleep or awake. EITELJORG &. MOORE, Dentist* Corner East Market Street and Clrcle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendane

MID-WINTER TERNI December 27th to January 2nd If vou are ready, corno la ond get nlcely started ret beforo Chriatmas It would put you Just that much head. At any rato, it s time to enroll and have all arrangement made for entering during thè term oneninir The business college eourse will preparo you deflnlfely and sneciflcally for a huslnea poaltlon. If you have War Saving* Stampa or Thristma Club Money, this la a gnod piare to Invegt lt: or a sdiolarshlp In this school would make a fine Chriatmas present. Attend tho Indiana Business College t Marion Muncie, Logangport. Anderson, Kokomo, Colnmbna, Itlchmond' Vlncennes, Crawford ville, Toru or Indlanapolla. Cha C. Crlng lo presldent and Ora E. Butz, generai manager. Make every day rount hy atartlng a* rarly a pogglble. Tho ooner you enter, thè aoonor you'll begln to enjoy thè beneflts of this eourse Get In touch with tho pokit you p retar, or sce, writo or tolop bone Fred W. *’•, priuripol Penney!vanto and Vermont, First tloor North Y. w. C. A , Indianapolis.

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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CELEBRATE LATIN FEAST Pupils Go Back to Ancient Rome for Costumes. The festival of Saturnalia, a Roman holiday, will be celebrated at Shortridge High School Friday aftemoon by thè members of thè miniature Roman republic, composed of Latin students. The celebration will be held In thè costumes of ancient Rome. Athletic events will be held. The citizenship in thè republic is determlned by thè clasa of thè pupil. The freshmen students are thè plebians, or common people, who can hold only minor offices, thè knights consist of students of Caesar and represent middle-class trades people, and thè students of Virgil and Cicero are thè wealthy patriclans who may be come Senatore. DENNIS P. SULLIVAN NAMED BY HIBERNIANS Order Elects Officere for Corning Year. Officere for 1923, elected by Dlvision No. 3, Ancient Order of Hibermans, at a meeting at St. John’s Community House, Georgia St. and Capi toi Ave., are: Dennis P. Sullivan. president; Frank K. Lalley. vice presicjcnt; Bertrand F. Kelly, reeording secretary: John S. Lanahan, flnancial secret ary; P. J. Kennedy, treasurer; D. F. Cleary, marshal; John Drohan, sen tlnel; E. .1. Sullivan, chairman of board of trustees, and L J. Sexton, chairman of thè St. Patrick’s day aniusemeni commlttee.

vie. 3 lbs. Extracted Honey, 75c i pocNi), aoc “ffi? THE HONEY STORE g 153 NORTH DELAWABE ST.

Electrical Chandelieres Eiglit bcautifully urranged display rooms and hundreds of samples to choose from. Factory and Office Lighting a Specialty. Hatfield Electric Company MA In 0123. 102 South Meridian StreeL

Dry Cleaning Men’s Suits or Overcoats Dry Cleaned and Pressed Extra Special, 85c National Shoe Repair Co. 27 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET

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Gifts — Practical and Educational A Little Tlome Bank for your future “business man” or “college girl.” A Bank Book with an initial deposit of $1 or more in a 4V270 interest hearing accoimt. A Borni for SIOO or more, hearing 6% interest. Sucb gifts will. not only please, but may be thè means of giving sefineone their first lesson in thrift. We Pay 4V 2 % on Savinga Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street

Gifts for Christmas We have a very attractive assortment of Christmas Gifts, and list a limit-ed number of sanie. STOP SIGNALS fGlve him a Stop Signal for hi6 Christmas present. He will greatly appreoiate lt. Always a warning signal at thè right time, Just before thè car commences to slow down. Never forgets, as lt tells thè man behind you are applying thè brakes. No hand signalling. no button or lever to press, nothing to remember or forget. A penetrating bright flash day or night, You can not apply thè brakes wlthout flashlng thè red warning STOP! /tb j N Extra special, two for $3.75, each A Gloves, $1.75 d*Q AA Automatic Wi n d shield to vOvU Wipers, (jj/* AA Auto Robes, flfìi 4 ’ 75 to je- V $3.25 to. . . . . . MS.UU Full Nickel P,ated Wind - D .. . „ y, e „ shield Wiper, regularpnce Radiator Bar Caps for all $2.50. Extra AA ® ars ’ €1 7C Special IpZ.UU 7ac to 1. u spotiight, $3.00 o r Boyce Moto- $lO AA to meters, $2 to Extra Rims for Ali Car Denatured Alcohol Belts amd Cylinder Head The Bet Made or Sold Gasket for All Make Car Radiator and Hood Cover Heater for All Car, for All Car $1.25 and Up The Highest Grade Tire and Accessorie Sold in thè City Special Prices on All Auto Supplies u Quality Considered, We Sell It for Lesa” Citizens Àuto Supply Co. New Location, 126-128 E New York St.

Apriate Ua—wrwriTrrr 1 11 y mmt' isaii < 1 ani Cor. Washington and tfelaware Sts. Headquarters for Xmas Candies

Honext Service. Rea so notti e Pricaa. SHIRLEY BROS. CO., ine. UNDERTAKERS OFFICE—946 N. llUiiui* SI., 7: b. Wa’uin*tou St., 9020 N. lUinol* SB, 2108 W. Michigan t„ 2815 E. Washington St. Clrcle 1918. Auto. 31-138. Amb. Service. We Manufncture Our Own Coment Casket.

Absolutely thè Best Surgical Supplies and Equipment Fradure Beds Invalide/ Chairs Nurses’ and Hospital Supplies Trusses Abdominal Supporterà Deformity Brace a EVERYTHING FOR THE SICK ROOM Complete Equipment for DOCTOR—NURSE—HOSPITAL Distributors for AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR BURNITURE Wm.H. ARMSTRONG Co. The Surgical Instrument House Established 1885 34 West Ohio Street MA in 3797 Indianapolis, Ind.

“Shop Ijirly at Vonnegrut’s” FOR HIS GIFT, A Kazor rrom *gasj& Vonnegut’s Whatever his favorite may be, we carry lt In stock. Durbarn Duplex Sé-* ••A- A Demonstrator, with one biade, perial at 19c. Under aud Gem Uazors, iettes, $1 to $10! Auto Strops from $5 to 510. Siraight razors from 50c to $5.50. Amoiig thè better grade ▼ razors we bave guch well-known branda as Xtoker, Henckel, Wostenbolm and Uodgers. VONNEGUT

This Store Will Remain Open Saturday Night J\Toys! Cheapest in Town SCOOTERS y* \ New shipment just arrived; (WgTt s2Jßanas4J CEDAR CHESTS SLEDS For daughter; an ideal Chrlstmas gift; upward from In great variety; be pr- ■ a $0.98 pared for thè snow; priced ■■■ as low as HAND I GET THAT Asi. CARS doll A toy suitable for boy /W j ®i^ or girl ; thè one-seat. While thè selection ers priced at $3.98 lasts; some talk, some RmL Jxjf and thè two-seaters at walk, some sleep—*7* 35c p y Special Terms McDougall Kitchen Cabinets From $ 37= U P /tàumal&snHm>eo

DEC. 13, 1922

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