Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 108, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1925 — Page 11

FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1925

COMMITTEE ON LABOR PROGRAM REPORTS PLANS Secretary Davis Asked to Address Workers-r Parade Abandoned. After months of preparation the Marion County Labor Day committee has announced its program for the celebration of Labor Day. Instead of the usual Labor day parade the members of organized labor have invited James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor, to speak to the workers in the grand stand at the fairground. There is some doubt at this time whether Davis will be able to attend. In event of his inability to be here other speakers will be provided. Preceding the speaking at 10 a. m. a band concert will b 6 given. Following the success last year ir. exhibiting the products of union labor more space has been taken and visitors will have an opportunity to view many processes through which the products of union labor pass before being placed on the market. The exhibit will occupy a space 20 x6O feet in the Manufacturers’ Bldg. One of the interesting features will be a display by the Motion Picture Operators Union. E. C. Scobey will have charge of this exhibit. The Wurmser Hat Company of this city will display hats in various stages of Pianufacture. McGovern Plumbing ompany will display a bathroom with all the latest innovations. Tobacco workers will have a much larger exhibit than last year. In addition to a display of cigarets, in the various stages of manufacture the method of preparation of other tobaccos will be explained. Linotypes to Be Displayed The Garment Workers have enlarged their space and will show a complete line of union made garments. Perhaps the greatest interest will be shown in the exhibit of the printing trades. Typographical Union No- 1 has installed the latest model of the Mergcnthaler Linotype machine. This machine will be in complete operation during the week and visitors will have an opportunity to gain some knowledge of the intricacies of this machine. Souvenirs in the form of lines of type will be given those interested. The other printing trades crafts also wiil have complete exhibits. The Window Washers' Union has installed a safety first exhibit, showing the latest devices for the protection of those engaged in that business. Crafts to Have Exhibits In addition to those mentioned he barbers,, machinists, restaurant corkers, and other smaller organ!tirns will present exhibits of their craft. k A sitting room, where the visitor

Announcement After September sth the Main Office of the ALLIED COAL & MATERIAL CO. Will Be Located on the Fourth Floor of the “ALLIED BUILDING” 14 West Ohio Street • ARE pleased to announce the location of our Main Office in permanent quarters on the fourth floor of the Allied Building, 14 West Ohio Street, which we have leased for 99 years. We feel that it marks another forward step in the history of the Allied Coal and Material Company. Our new office is conveniently located, in the heart of the city. And it gives us ample space to maintain our standard of service to our customers, and to keep pace with the growing needs of Indianapolis. \ . * / V*. ALLIED COAL & MATERIAL CO. Telephone: Lincoln 7581

mey rest, will be in the center of the exhibit. Monday afternoon an orchestra will provide music. The labor organizations anticipate a most successful week from the standpoint of acquainting the gen

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82, died here recently as the result of a bee sting. Physicians believe his system was in unusually bad con‘dition and that the sting must have carried more than the usual poison carried by a bee.

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