Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1918 — Page 28
THE INDIAHAPOMB NEWS, THUlffiDAT, OCTOBER 17, 1918.
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ABE MARTII.
Jhitiouncement— Sntv tkg pfwwat cnidtak w» hvre dlieontiinied tibe FSES TEIAir Mi iBfitinMi and raemxm ThU i$ far yaur protection. Yours ipt the Fourth Lflbeiiy Loan **19CK)” SALES CO. 144 Bwl Ofaia Strwet
Ai lifttMTBt af Oyttartoa Jk fiftftthtof whiff of old oeoan and fekj oystar meat •-'that ia yo« find whan m optn a can vpiJEtfrOyataM. Thmr naira that nvt, arpatkmf saa^or freah o|ra> tan ^ aanrad on t)fa half ahcU at lit tm eoMl Ordar from your IpMMr toi^ or ffom ua. ^ at More Fish JMIuifi Pricftd VaHttiftft fttili Lake Bluefilis, ]b.l2i/|0 Frath Rivar Carp, lb... .12V^20 Ociftn Pike (Whitinf)," IHver White Perch, lb.. .12^c HtHtE bllOICE VARIETIES ^FmcyXake ^itefiih, lb..30€ LftkeiTmut, lb 30c No. 1 Lftke Mmon, lb 30c C^ice Dressed Catfish, ib.30<| QbbK>ok Salmon Steaks, lb.30c Ffttey Halibut iteaks, lb.. .30c Ijbke Erie Perch, ib 20c ni^ois 'Grapples, lb 25o WILLIS 337 C. Mark«t StrMt Tw..bliKlu iMt of P.i». St.
Special for Friday
Wmioii’s Grey Kid Boot
Fahtk top to match, l%*indr ■dlitaiy haal— .50 Feltm & Cnrme U % Waahlnt^ St
UNCOMDtTIONAL ftURREMOER
j Th' only tlUiiv w«rd ter* mai wia mad* fti 0«rman3r is a helmet fall o' j bolea "I declare I don't aee Iwer th' i tooIkiUeri get* anyr aieep," aald Mm |Ti»toB Bud. Cday. « ELS FOLKS 0FWESTGA1EACCKIENT
wm wta If ITMini ■TeaW ^ aaa Verah
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Laf*s mmmwmr with Miha«il|MfM far awe
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Tltat*a the eedr aaewer they*ll he aMe to haarl laWrtr Iwa.
emklaar have MAURICE RILEY NARROWLY ESaw |,i„,ni,i, i CAPED DEATH IN OCKAN.
aeofe idhcrtr
THOUGHT TIME HAD COME
Prftpare for Next Ye^-
I
usre roa oi garoen
>tain the beet resulte In/raising Ilea the garden ahould be plowed Iw lit uie fall After applying
rg;y7Ai^*ya.«v«is,a'^';
Now that the home iardeaa have
rMded praotically thidr full crop. It la
atari working on nozt year'a Firet, anr woede that may hare ac-
oumulated during tha laet tow weeka of the aeaaon should ba removed and bwned, together with old eabhage
tomato vinea, and
?***♦£ refuse This material, If allowed
plowwd under, might
^rtmr tnseeta and dlataaee that would prove a eougro of trouble next season.
* th^^h cleaning the garden
should rscolye a liberal coating of stable marara Vegetables need more fertility than any other erop, and stable manure Is the beet source of plant food you ttove. Not only does it supply food for the plant, but It also adds organic matter to the soU, and by its acids makes available some plant food al> Itotl^g solL In the spring, manure will be scarce and h*rd to buy. Get It now and spread it on the garden at the rats^of three tons to a lot BOxlfiO feet, or about a good-slxed wheelbarrow load
to a square rod of garden
To obtain ‘ vegetabiM t
or spaded in the tall After applying the manure, plow the ground 4nd leave it rough over winter. Pall plowing will allow the s^l to dry out earlier m the Spring, so that you can sow your seed a^week or so sooner. Your preparation thf garden fqr planting wfll be easier after the freezing and thawing through the winter have broken up the cloda More moisture will be taken into the fall-ptowed garden during the winter than If you wait until March, eo that vour crops will suffer less next.summer
from drought
Prepare your rarden this fall and In-
crease your yield next season > ““T
Exposure Causes Bittner’s Death, Albert Bittner. second.€iass seaman ^n the United States transport Merchant, died In the Methodist hospitol at Brooklyn, N. T, of pneumonia contracted alter exposure due* to an explosloiyn the boat ^In New Yorfe harbor. His mother. Mrs Chrllda Bittner, revived word yesterday of his dtoth. The message said that a steam Pipe burst and^tner was fmroed to mmp Into the harbor to save himself SS twenty-two years old aiid enlisted in the navy last May. His body
was sent to Indianapolis. APPELLATE COURT.
Abstracts of Opiniona Handed Down
October IS, 1918.
FLOOD WATERS OVER TILED WATER COUB8B—railroad OBaTRUCJTION. 104. Clevslaad, doclnnsti. Chicago A St Louis RaUway Company va Woodbury Gian OMtoemr. _^d<gph a C. AOrmsd Batssan. I, Caidwall, 3., not participating (1) AetlOB by arooliss acmliuit appellant tor obwructtoa of a aatuml water eouna It is alleged ia the oomplalnt that the appellant ooBStraetad Ita road eenlMinkiBeata with a steiia arto eulvirt eli^t feet wide tor the oarriage of the waters of the water eourse Md &t aroOlaat thereafter built aa add!tfmua width ta tha made without extending the puivvrt under It and that tharaafter mere graa a heavy rata and tha aashankmeat Sammad the water tor thirty-six hours and flooded appeOee's faotmr. oaueiag great damaga. Tha appellant aaswerad that the aatuial water oeuree bad bean sonsurteda into a tile dttoh by order of the proiSn oonrt and tha diafnage commladaQar had ooBvorted It Into such a tile drainage dlteh prior to the building of the additional width <a the lallroad smbanlcment, and f* that reason It had oeaaed to be an open water coarse at that time and it was for that reaaon that no culvert waa constructed, and It was only beoause of the unusual and ex
The spoapo of Maurlca Riley. United Statm navy, formerly, an Indianapolis newspaper pressman and son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugfi Riley. 12S4 Parker avenue, from wlmt appeared to be certain death when the Westgate was sunk recantly hi the Atlantic ocean four days out of New Tork as ths result of a oolllaion with another ship. Is tolS* in a letter to his parents. Riley la now In Boston recovsting from the effects of exposure He expects to visit hts parents In a short tUna 'T lust went through hell and fire and everything else." Riley writes Is hla
Victor
Furnaces Get More Heat Omi of Your Coo/ epfeiu mm% that vranieat taraace aad tMtoU a VICTOR —set seat Tress ladtaaa reels.
Hall Heurdware Co. t sppsilce troubta''and that the asent
pells* A dsmumir was sustatnsd to this answer, cause snus submitted on tbe general denial and judsment for 9S.ES0 Tho court holds that even If thoro was srror'in sustaining s demurrw to this answor It was harmless, ss the evidence wss admiesible under the general denial, and the appellant waa permitted to Introduce such evidence on the trial (I) The aneeren of tbe lury toowtng that after tbe construction of tho tile drain thore was no living stream M water exc^ within the tile under the surface, and that tor moet of Its length the former tmn ditch bad been flUed. and that erater has flawed over the surtoee of the ground oiUy two or three timae a year ainoe tbe tile was laid, and that the flood eaustog appellee damage was unprecedented, etc., did net overcome the general verdict Oh Tbe ooastruotion of an a<Ufltial drain ta a natural wator oouree does not toange tho nature of too water opurae. nor doea the tact that the underground * drain will carry the water exctot at exceptlenal thnes change Its ^nature, nor was Injury act of God (4) Til* fact that the amount found by tho juiy Is In excess of the amount stated la cmnpUUnt aa amount of damago Is not a ground tor a now trial whero the facts allsged and the evidenee support tho verdict por will the fact that the evldenoa retied upon to support tho amount of the vudlet Is somewhat tosflictlng be a cause tor s reversal G) tbsr* was no error in permitting one ^ the dralnsg* cooimtaaloner* to testify as to the manner of Uw ccnstructtoa of tho Gle dfaln. though It eras eon. trary to the provistons Ph- Its construction and tha report ttte ditch commisstonor. G) Tbar* was no mror in admitting evldeaoe that th# tils did not and could not carry all of the watws at all Gmss. though tho court*# order fw oonstmctlon found that th* tile erould hp mifllctent. fD Tltere was I no reversible error in permRttiut on* of appelloe’s offlceni to testify that he had I notified appetlsngs station agent that the ' lack of cuhrwt bad caused and would cause 1 m w, ■ 11 s s ssenJk S-IaakS —. — - —
Ittf Muss Wsahtngtsx Stveet
INiy It Here M^use
tbs ling that will look on yonr fiancos’s finger, wrt infigment Is st your to Sid yon In selecting the E laost-.snitsd to your needs ittoketbook. grtU ssvs yon 10 par cent and iktt A fiasr and more biilUant imir «vn flsfsty, buy it of
, Bwered that he would report ft to the app^I iant G) There was no error In admitting testbnoay of apptAlee’s oflloer of the azaount of net earnings for a etatod period though the officer was absent from tho factory tor tha last twenty day* ef such period, ss It Is shown that th* wttneae obtained tbe tntormsuioa from appelteaTe boedts and paper* which were too numerous and voluminous to latroduce In evIdoBce. G) Tbare was no error in instructing that appelle* ceuld recover if the damage was caused partly to act «< God and partly by the negUgsoo* of apgeUsat (It) Instruction M on the matter of usprecedeated ratatoll and liaMllty tor lajxuy is not such as would mhflead tho
Juiy tn ths particulars objected to.
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MAURICE RILEY.
letter. "It wsg st I» o’clock in the ircrnlng and we were st ees four days out of New Tork when, in s storm and total darkness, another ship ran into ufl The ship sank in sixteen minute* and I was picked up an hour later, ly. Ing out In the ocean with nothing but a Ilfs preserver holding my head out of water and my legs out of commission
from cramps.
"I thought ray Urns had come 1 said all the prayers I knew and went under once for a long time, but something brought me back to the surface again
for a few minutes
"The hole in the ship was bigger than one that is made by a torpedo, as the ship that hit us was going full speed and tore our whole stern off It didn’t
trlSB me three feet.
“We pulled Into Nova Scotia. The ship that sank us brought us back and barely mato port Her bow waa all caved In
and the*Torward
of water."
compartment waa full
LittiB Storios of Dally Ufa
^ Biiraly a Colneidanca. RobsK Dawes, of Jeffsraonvllls, who
Is ens of the olBetais of the Amsviean Tobaeos Company tn LouisvIDa, told ef a atrlking coffneldenoe that Jhappsned while he was in New Tork'efty last week. He was at a hotsi and want to the telegraph office to send a telegram to hts wife. As he reached the desk he met a young lieutenant from New Albany who was writing the first words of
. ^ ^ ,a telegram to Mr. Dawes, whom the Bow that any damage was caused th# ap- officer supposed to be at Jeffersonville,
^pklng him to send him the address of his sister who lives in Enifiand. NV>t only that, but the offioen as he looked up snd saw Mr. Dawes, exclaimed' to another oAcsr by his side. “And hero is the m*n I waa just talking to you idiMmt; allow
me to introduce yon to Mr. Dawea."
Extowngg. ' Dixig, the IVench poodle, was baridng noisily and wagging his tall at ths same tlmp. «“Oh.*' crisd IRtle Lucy, “Dtxla is cross at one wd and happy at the other."
gave aSMl Have. Building and Sevlnga Assodatloa 1000 lemeke bldg. Bagla gavtag Now. Own Tour Own Hotn*
TsRMr
Nerthwastom av*. and ISth. Back Ssutpaent Oa. Ml Tlett
Big • asrttoh.
Halloween Novelties Fftvots, Soiiveiiir8» Noiae Makers, Decoratkiiis, TaOj and Place Cards, Ciepe Iteiie Paper with HafloGreen DesigBs; Papa* Napkins, Masks, Etc. Puzniddn Lanterns 5e to^l.DO Souvenir Candy Boxes, Pumpkins, Witches, etc,; 21 different kinds, each .5e Stick Pin Novelties, for souvenirs.. .dozen, 20c to 50c Noisemakers, Homs, Whistles, Ratchets, Biowont T'oys, each 5c Paper Gariands, for decorations 5c Crepe Pi^r, fancy HoUoween designs; 10 feet for 20c andi25c Napkins,- dozen. 5c Lunch Sets..50o Masks, a large variety !lOc to 50c •Eaily Cards, Place Cards, in apiMopriate designs, Onr ofitfcgl dopgrtaeiit ig eoBvgnieatly locatgd oa tkg firot floor. Wai. T. Pfaff, OptoaigtrlflL '
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Charles Mayer & Co.
29 gad il West Waaluagtoa Stroot
ESTABLISHED 1140.
oo rgggcmgblg priegg to rogpoasiblg for oar
gvgr iaerggainir tmoiiMgg.
SIXTEEN TEARS IN THIS LOCATION.
Our Eye Exanination
OPTICAL SERVICF
fHHB WHEN STORE Good Ciothet; Nothing Eke
Gm your eyes the coo^ratkHi doe Aesi
Segingr is by £gr thg most important sgnge of thg hamgn body. And gtill it to the one most freqaently
n^geted.
If yoar powgr of spggch wore impaired, or your hearing bMow normal, you would not Imgitate about ooQgultlng g ipemaltot— spd yet mood eyesight to the essM to restors if
taken in time.
If you db not know whst it is troubling your eyes, or If you nre in doubt a« to your seeing power, we Invite you to allow us to make m thorough test to convince yourself of the truth. No ohnrge is mnde where glasses sre not tndteeted.
Slightly Curved steel frames, complete
THE
eases wi(|k: $3.00
Win.H.BlockCo. Optical Department. Main Floor. Balcony.
Clevsr little styles fat boys* hstfr—exeepllons] values at 91, 91.50 and 92
Boys’ Ck>thes that stand up under hard knocks. **WBDBN” iolts for boya are uncommonly good becAuae they are made in an uneommm way; we are careful about the materiato that go into our boys’ clones, and we are Just as careful about the vroy they are put together; the result is shown In the increased wear of these "uncommem’* suite— ‘ „ ‘ 97.50 aod up to 920 Boys* winter ov«rcdats from 90.50 Boys' Maddnaws from 98.50 up:
/. Our . , , uoMcmoteaiasKS , IjSivlohdpmake Chnsimas possible YpiaCftAf Buy Now! y®ur packageg, ^ Cxlnh&siMlcxtnihem sre ferbiddes by the ’ toovemraetit
USEFUL GIFTS 1 FOR Men and Boya The Gas Hi^kh Co. emrmmmmtm te Oss Habteh. 142 EAST WASHINGTON
133 I. Ftai. St
Chucks and Machine Vises Inehiding Magnetic Chucka for lathea drill presses, milling machines, shapers, planers, grinders VONNEGUT MACHINERY COMPANY 4S goath MerMlaa Street. / InfliaaapoUs.
A New Line of Elgin and Waltham Military Wrist Watches have just arrived. We have mounted a fine line of diamonds in rings to suit every purse, 915.00 to 92,000.00 each. No other assortment like it. One-eighth to 2, 3, 4, karats in stock to show. You are welcfome to look through whether you want to buy or not.
The Council of National Defense requests the Christmas buying be done early to avoid increasing the selling force necessary to take care of the holiday rush.
V
Carl L. Rost
“The Hoaae ef <bvaltty“ 25 North Dlinois Street The Sign of This fltreet Cleek in the Middle of the Block.
No
plated or filled sold by us.
V rings
Do Your CHRISTIlfalg Buying Now' Make selections with deliberation. Wheeler’s have assembled a WMiderful line of useful, serviceable gift goods. The Display Awaits You. WHEELER BROS. 311-313 Eut Wuh. St.
COAL
WiCiigiln Proipt Dtllwy BmI GridM lidiiu Coil.-
Lamp—Ezg—Run of Mine—Screening Indianapolis Mortar & Fuel Co.
407 Odd Fellow Bldg.
1 Main 3030.
Phones } 27-356.
Beautiful FaU Hats
'^e manufactare onr bats, thereean sell for less. Old hats made like new. We clean and renovate women's and men’s hats. ^ FACTORY HAT STORE, 3 WashlnsrtOB St.
Office Open lEvery Day Arrange your course now so as tojtk ready when the CENTRAL reopens. Remember location: Pennsylvania and Vermont, first north of Y. W. C. A, one square north of Federal building, opposite University park* Fred W. Case, Principal ,
WEBEK-MILK
FRUIT TREES Now’s the Time to Plant Them C.M. Hobbs & Sons
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Indianapolis phone.'^en Davis 98. ' Half Million People Read News Want Ads
Aata. 51-621.
Proepaet 645.
100% Food Both Meat and Drink Buy It by the Quart Before fireakfaat
Delivery
PATRIOTIC WOMEN OaDa, c^HigktSdtml WilllUnu The Day After Quarantine Is Lifted We will resume our courses with INTENSIVE TRAINING in all departments. We are DAILY placing PATRIOTIC WOMEN at $15.00 to $25.00 per week to begmT Our office is open daily, also Friday evening, for INFORMATION, LITERATURE and ENROLLMENT. Call at our school DURING THE ENFORCED VACATION for a personal acquaintance and interview. —BUY BONDS— SANDERSON BUSINESS SCHOOL We win r^Ktoter your application for an office poaition by phone. CaU Main 8819; Ante. 28-719. Oldest Commercial College IN INDIANAPOLIS. MERCHANTS BANK BLDG.
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BUY AGAIN— Double Your Subscription - Buy 4tk Liberty Bonds on the payment plan Let’s Go Indianapolis—Double Quick 4 Signify this bank to the bond salesman. $2 Down, $2 a Week on Every $50 Bond. FIDELITY TRUST CO. 148 East Market.
RINK’S
Warm Dressy Serviceable
3. Iluysr Co.. Bobbsr Staoro
Book BqotpmMit Od . MS nstohsr Trust.
PhMM D. B. Craft, tit & OUo. Bkpsrt {itaao and player toolng. repairing Fertaetloa
PhaM gessoh GarflMr. 41 Bitaslrf Aew tar tepairs oa raoto. gattora aad rooms. Rico
Am Alrohol ftfb Is the Best Ymile to the WarM tor ^aalsh laflswatsa. l>eameida sna Gifpim. Non-Bevaroge Aloohol Is puro grain alcohol, modlcated oo It Is undrinkable, and is sow sold in sU tho Hasg Dr^ Storea They fllod their bond snd rsoelved their permit from tho U. S. govomment. It Is eold In three storee wttheat a preaortotIott.-AdvwriBwiieBt.
THURSDAY SPBCTHI Silk faille ekirts, in black aad navy, with wide belts, fancy and poeketa trimmed tn QO battona special Friday,. rowsefO HARGROVE’S ave. aad D«L
MEMORIAL PARK
Only Two Days Remain for You to show your loyalty, through sacrifice, if need be. Buy another Liberty Bond Tomorrow. J. F. Wild Co. State Bank BBroBroBsanroBMBBmroBHBrosaHBaBBroBBBairoaaBMSBnM^^^^MM
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Photoiraphicalljf at Your Service In Onr Vr« Hi mr 539 North Meridinii 9t. Coburn »DnL°ii Co.
I Perfection Auto Heaters. i Ono installed will make your car I warm and inviting with the heat you . are wasting. No gas or odor escapes ! Into the car. Ouaranteed to give satisfaction. See them at our service station. ARMS SUPPLY CO. 1 aiJ S. Itth st. north 7«S7.
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Rink *s Less Costly COATS
A WONDERFUL COAT COLLECTION—Nothing sensational about the prices, because they are truthfully advertised-—nothing to mislead, but to favorably impress is our object in talking to you through this medium.
THE MATERIALS Duvet d« l&ine, cut and uncut Bolivia Silk and Wool Velours. Velvet®, Phwhos and SMvertone.
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