Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1922 — Page 15

DEC. 15, 1922

GEÉffI'SDEBT MUST BE CUI fc. S. Government Impresses This Fact on Allies to Save Europe.. RHINELAND NEAR COLLAPSE Facing Utter Starvation When Own Grain Supply Eecomes Exhausted. By United Sev WASHINGTON. Dee. 15. The American Government is trying. by every propor means, to impresa on thè allieti governments one faci —that unlesa German reparations fìxed promptly at a reasonable figure Europe will go over th preclpice. . High American officiala bere agree with Premier Bonur Law that Gerrnany is near coliapse. One authority told thè United News Thursday that Gemiany Is now alniost completely paralyzeil. She faces starvation in tue spring when her own grain supply will be exhausted. Only thè cutting down of thè reparations bill to a definite, reasonable figure, will prevent terrible consequences, officiala here are convince*!. k The effort to bring thè allied pregierà to a realization of this fact acfor thè mysterious activity of thè American Government this week, It is learned. In order to impresa thè need for action more strongly on thè allied premiere, Alanson B. Houghton, American ambassador to Germany, and Henry P. Fletcher, ambassador to Belgium, went to London to be on thè ground when thè allied premiere conferred there a few dava ago. The envoys failed In thelr mission, however, for thè premierà broke up w'ithout reaching an agreement.

POLICE PUSHING UUNTJPOCS Auto Bandits Beat Recluse— Escape With SBOO. Garages In Indianapolis were visitea iast night by thè automobile detective squad In an effort to obtain a clew that would lead to thè arrest of three bandits who late yesterday attackea Fountain Cooper, 72, and robbed him of SBOO. The robbery occurred at Cooper’s home near Six Points In Hendricks County. The Cooper home Js a few mìles from Plainfield. u The bandits were driving a “Ford Par wlth a square top,” accordine io lnfomatlon given by Cooper to Sheriff Charles P. Clark of Hendricks County, who notifted thè Indianapolis police. The robbers, all young men, stopped at thè Cooper house and sked for water for their radiator. Cooper gave them a bucket of water and then one of thè robbers covered him wlth a revolver, fòrced him to go into thè house, where thè men itruck him on thè head with a gun and robbed him of thè money Cooper lived alone. He called John Bradford, a nelghbor, aster thè robbers had gone, and thè sheriff was notlfied. Decorative Devices The season’s decoiatlve devices, whiie they are varied, stili center largely In and about beads embroidered extensively on velvet giounds. For thè popular metallo cloths delicate lacca combine most effectively. Street dresses are In many lnstances self-trimmed, thè trlmming being put on in rolls. Dyed fura decorate thè more formai dresses and also line certain of thè evenlng wraps.

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Bert Swor Upsets Old Ta le of Apple in Eden

Bit WALTER D. HICKMATi It wasn’t thè appiè which caused all thè trouble In thè Garden of Eden. No sir and thè one person in thè world who would know is Bert Swor. Bert let thè world know last night at Engìish's, that it was not an appiè which caused all thè trouble in thè

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FRED STONE Fred seems to be getting ready to play ball. He lsn’t because he lsn't a ball player. Stone arrives Thursday night at Engìish’s for a three-day stay In “Tip-Top.”

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i Garden of Eden but lt was a “green pear” (palr). This hlstorical problem is solved by Bert in thè 1922 edition of Al G. Field Minsrrels. j The show this year is a departure in thè make-up of a minstrel show. The first part ia a minstrel but it is all dressed up in 1922 jazz style. Instead of thè regular old-fasliioned minstrel set—steps, chairs and all o£ that, thè first scene takes place on thè deck of boat. The black-face soft shoe dancers, he singers, thè band, thè end man and all thè others are present. Wise showmanship is used not to allow thè first half to drag. 'The reai hit of thè first partis Bllly Church. a reai minstrel singer. With thè asslstance of Jack Richards In thè second part, he agains ties up thè show with his mel ody. Other singers of ability are Walter Dorsey, Kody Jordan and Nick HÙfford. The dancing numbers are above thè minstrel average. Bert Swor was suffering from a bad cold last night and didn't sing. Hi* mail man monolog is fìlled with good material. Bert ahould reaJizc by this time that thè

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Public isn’t paying reai money to hear prohibition abused. The sliin appiause given his prohibition remarks last night should be thè beat proof. Excluding thè prohibition stuff, Swor has good material. “On thè Links” permits thè introduction of thè Stepping Caddies, a nifty crowd of dancers. Cari Cameron's Saxoland Five remind one of thè Brown Brothers. Good inelody, ■ nicely presented. ' The last number is called “A Mes- , senger to Mare.” It is different from ■ thè regolar run of material effered in !a minstrel show. It ia on thè spectacular order. , Speaking straight from thè shoulder, thè Field Mlnstrels this season is better than usuai. Most people think all minstrel shows are thè same. See this one if you want thè 1022 brand of minstrel shows. Many of thè jokes you have heard before, but that is permitted in minstrel land. At. Engìish’s tonìght, Saturday matinee and night. •I- -I- -IOn View Today Other attractiona on view today include: “Omar thè Tentmaker” at thè

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r? ABSOLUTELY LAST WEEK OF extraordinmy sale on High-Class Phonographs Formerly Sold at t-i . • 1, ÌQo ’°° ractory rrices S“E rC tTscrves one for Xraas — I |n S liAr 111 then easy weeklv pavments. 1 \j\J \(f N 0 interest?. KIMBÀLI Phonographs At this rime thè new Klmball Phonograph will be introduced. Thousands of users proclalm it to be truly thè most wonderful reproduction fnstrument In thè market. The Kimball factory tells us they are overstocked on phonographs and say—“SELL.’’ We aro golng to ohey and offer thè most startling tnducement ever heard osto get a phonograph in your homo Christmas. Hear them, see them and you will be amazed at its Life-Like Tones We Are Going to Sell $5,000 worth of high class phonographs in ten days. We are sensible enough to know that only prices and extraoidinarily easy terins WILL sell them. It s your opportuuity, surely! Attend thè sale early to secure choice.

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