Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1918 — Page 22

tht: txwaxApoli? xkws. tuespat. xorBroo 5. lois.

.Ayres 6^Ca

li

^ - >

Less to Pay — Just When You Want Them.

m

' •»

For Information Store News s Vw, , •

^■^^■UPPP: V —A Sale turn to the bulletin of Wednesday

On Page 12

23 HUS NAMED IN PEKING'S REPORTS

TOTAL OF 1,308 SOLDIERS IN THE TWO LISTS. MINOR CASES INCLUDED

ABE MARTiN.

ry

£1

jnjggl Christmas Suggestions

B

&

Mi

Velvet Handbags Black Bro^n Nary Blue Taupe

iw or Never Suit fair. Today'* Xew York expre** brought uh l'>0 crisp, new nuttM, 'picked ©fP’ the rack* at away below their value. No exchange* or refund*. On Sale Wednesday at 9 a. m.

Summary to Date ARMY. KllleU in action. Inctndias .■»-% at aea .. M^UI Men* of wonnUo . , 4,230 ftenU of UiMcanC' ^ rtcaU of ncriecnf nnU otlier ennne*. IJPWt \A«i(fotieif in *oti«*» .. ....... Vfinofnn in nction, inclnUinB prioonero *.252

Their linings are so attrae- | tite and the bags are fitted with mirrors and purses. The frames of some are covered, while others have *xld metal frames $3.50 to $22.50. Bags big enough for knitting j [ are here in velvet-leather. j

Picture Frames Leather Wood in Bronze Silver Gold or Mahogany A collection we are proud of. Frames of quality; in sizes specially suitable for sol- I diers’ and sailors’ photos. Prices range from 65c to $25. j

sit

THE EN STORE Good Clothes; Nothing Else

Tw.*, iniMnTdal ]

1

n«)»ome suit*

ial*. * 9 o ai k have * of t «lik plush or ramie, other* self Alt colons and 44; up to $3$,50... .

—Lot

of the seanon'* mom favored

Lot 2

(Jin*.

JftnHrt suits ( (ft genutn^ K. A H. t.roAOciotft, self

trirmnedr soft velours, Bu- J

relia. and po trip stppeal

wdmart o fo» $49,29

$QA-75

adman of mature years; up —

L.

Coats at $25

Pretty coat* of Velours, *il|i plush, and malton*. Some hard largr collars of fur. Home *elf ['trimmed; up to $$•' ... -, sy in H -

s

w

ml

ARGROVE'S

IIPpL-v ; -

etts Ave. and Delaware St.

Twtnl .... MAKI.ViS I>entk« W nanded in nertnn Winefna in ar-tlon In fennd* of enenir Total

«2A2»

■CHRISTMAS CARDS

Why.not choose your personal Christmas greetings now from our beautiful and complete assortment?

Charles Mayer & Company

if 1 ' Pj Ft', w,

For dress and street wear Men's Suede-Tex Gloves, and $t.*i5 pair.

29 and 31 West Washington Street.

Established IS40.

m;

Styleplus clothing is made on the big volume plan. This method reduces costs to the minimum and always produces style and wearing quality unique at the prices. Stylplus Winter Suits. S25 and AJM. Styleplus Overcoats. $35. $,YO. $55.

XWTH

ijzni Hawk has sold his farm t* become a carpenter s helper. What's become o’ th’ ole-fashioned girl who used C '-omplarn that she was bein' fol-

ton. now

WABHTXOTtfX. November i—Again iered IndudHig minor casualties reported by courier, two oversea*, lists today had 1.30S names. They were classified as follows: Killed in action, 124, dead of wVMindS. 73; dead of a -cident and otbee caiises, 5; dead of disease, ioe severely •rounded, 210- wounded, d*t;ree undetermined. 257; slightly wounded, iM. mi.ss-

ln* In action. 44; prisoner. 1.

Indiana names included were as fol-

lows: i

patlVATfC AKTHI H I.OI I* MK.lKR. 127 l,e»ii»gt«*w aveitoe. Ft. \%*r»e.

wounded, degree undetermined.

Infantry— Mr. at»d Mrs. Osorge Knowltor., of Jacksnct t, «ni»htp. Shelby county, have reeeived a lette»- from their non. Byron Knoelcf the l*th T'nlted States signal corj's. tn rV-jn-o. tn ,■*. hich he teiis of being

wotijeied. He **;d he

rounded Septesu-

oo regaonable price* is responaibl# for ©*r

ever Increasing business.

SIXTEEN YEARS IN THIS LOCATION.

Our Eye Examination

AND

OPTICAL SERVICE

THC optician

133 R. Pua SI

th* left artn. chest and right hig-

iIRNEyi

B1 HEAD OF SHRINERS

Chucks and Machine Vises Including Magnetic Chucks, for lathes, drill presses, milling machines, shapers, planers, grinders

VONNEGUT MACHINERY 45 kwuth Meridian Street.

COMPANY Indlnnnitolln.

w« Cti Maki

Pr»«pt DtiHrtry

Bn! Brain Indian Cnl.

COAL Lump—Egg—Run of Mine—Screenings

Indianapolis Mortar & Fuel Co.

'• hon ' s }wiT , K6. 407 Odd Fellow Bldg.

WKR4.K4M' HR\%IY 1- - SOME VISITS CANCELED ON AS

\mv

lay Special

All black kid 8 • inch lace boot with leather Louis heel. Special at—

rjpp

& Curme 38 E. Washington St

Littlo Stories of Daily Life

Count of the Evidence.

I Kvery affidavit, charging a man, «ith violation of the “blind tiger" law,' <-on- ; *lsl« of four counts, one charging the

with unlawful possession, one

j with keeping llrjuor for the purpose of j sale, one with selling or giving away Ibiuor and the other with maintaining H common nuisance. If the defendant j I* found guilty on one or more of the ; charge,*!, he I* punished according to

the penalty fixed by law.

; A few days ago a colored man, defended by a ©olored lawyer, was arraigned In city court fop violating the prohllhtlon law. The attorney asked for a change of venue, and another colored attorney was selected to act as special ■ bidge In the case. Throughout the trial ths attorney for the defense objected to ; th# manner In which the evidence was I introduced and every time he objected ; the Judge would overrule the objection. After hearing the evidence the Judge pondered for a moment and then found ”7wed the defendant guilty, fining Him $50 and •estm He had no more than pronounced him guilty When the attorney for the lefense asked, , *Ou!hr on what count"’ ] “'fount of the evidence,’’ was the rc-

aly of tho Judge.

j. *:l want Jto appeal." shouted the at-

; lornejr!

1137 Haney n»eni»e. kowth

«llghtty vrewnded.

f'RIYATK, HYH.lfT. 323© Hovitf' street. lndlan*n»M*, sl ahtlj

wwwSded.

»»RI VAtT: I All I* K. BK.RI.AYD. MM Yortb TalAwtt street. Indlsnspvlls. missing In netlon. PRIVATK KVKHFYT KY Y IS. It. F. H. I, Mart Ins* Hie. mlsntng la netloo. f'WRPORAI. BKRTUAH FH’KHARDT. H untlngbarg. killed In ne-

tlnn.

PBIVATH FB4AKI/IN T. BIBV*. 32 \ ort k Tn corns nveoue. I <id.cn.i-

polls, killed In netlnn.

PRIVATE tiORmiA .1 At KkOA. *11-

«crwond. killed In tietion.

PRIAATF. 4‘YRIL WHITKMAA. R. F. I). 2. MlefclgsntowTi. dead of

wounds.

PRIVATE ARTHI R B. FOY. R. F. , D. 4. \wrth Vernon, dead of wounds. PRIVATK MF.RHII.I, t . Bid***. 34KS North Seventh street, tionken, dead of

wounds.

MFHt.K AAT 111 HOI.PH KALLIIS9. {

1701 Fnsnnneht avenue,

severely wounded.

PRIVATF FVF.RF.T V. LB AH. AVot-

eott. severely wounded.

PRIVATF, MARK UAVIDSOY. Cay-

uga. severely wounded.

PRIVATE ROBERT H. KEEI.Y.

Ijeeshtirg, severely wounded.

MB! TENANT A ARON FISHER, Lyles, wounded, degree undetermined. PRIAATE At'OrST JOS. IHKMREM, *07 AA est Fourth street. Misha-

waka, wounded, degree

COUNT OF EPIDEMIC.

GUEST OF MURAT DEC. 6

PRIVATE HKNRV M. WKH.I.I'K., New Point, wounded, degree unde-

termined.

PRIVATE HARHV t. BRIAKl.BV. 304 AVest Florence street. Etnnsvllle.

slightly wounded.

PRIVATE CORSKLIIS DEYTKR.

. , , 1TW AA llson street. Lafayette. sUght-

i. 'There is np appeal." answered the j iy wounded,

ludge. "I have heard the evidence and PRIVATE JAMES ALBERT Mel\Ztven my dec i. Ion. and that settles It." TV RE, It. F. O. Linton, slightly

wounded. j

A New Version. private avilliam p. orMargnrel, ag# thirteen, was reading SCHELL, St. Leon, slightly wounded, over some nursery rhyme* to her young CHARLES M. QITHIN. 7&3 AVest j sister, who was just recovering from a j Third street, Madison,

j few days illness of influensa. Their ‘ wounded,

j mother, who was In an adjoining room.

I overheard the follow ing: ! Little Mita Mullet sat on a tuffet The turret was covered with daw;

Ft. Wayne Flyer Dead in France. {Special to The Indianapolis News] FT. WAYNE, Ind.. November 5.

I'TMas J. Jacoby, imperial potentate of \ ; the Ancient Arabic Order, Xobiee of' j the Mystic Shrine, -w hose tour of the! i temples of th* order In North America, i j was Interrupted by th > influenza er>i-i i demlc. has resumed his itinerary and: ! has started on a trip through the south-

I ern states.

! On his return recently from a jour-j : r.ey through the northwest, to the I Pacific coast, and the southwest, he had been the guest of about forty temI pies, alt of which he found to be in a ! flouriBlving condition in spite of the | war time*. All, he said, were engaged j in war relief work, had given active support to Liberty loan campaigns and all told had contributed thousands of

members to the colors.

Visits Canceled?

On account of the influenza Mr. i Jacoby's visits to Sagnaw. Mich.. Hetroit, Ashland. Ky.; Charleston. Par-j

South Bend, kersburg and Wheeling, \V. Va., were

j canceled. He picked up his Itinerary at Is'Xington, Ky.. this week and will visit temples at Chattanooga, mriningham. Montgomery and Mobile. Ala.; New Orleans, where he will dedicate! the temple’s new mosque November 9; Meridian. Jackson and Shreveport, | Miss.; Pine Bluff. Ark.; Memphis. Tenn ; Little Rock. Ark.; Nashville, Tenn.; Madisonvllle, Ky.; Evansville, Ind.; piUsburg, Pa.; Wheeling and* Parkersburg (which meetings bad been

postponed).

He will then return to Indianapolis November 27 to attend a meeting of { Imperil officers of the order who will | come to the city to make arrangements 1 for the imperial council session in In- |

dianapolis next June. To Be Guest of Murat.

Following this he will go to East St. lands, St. Louis, London,.Ontario, and J return to Indianapolis for his official j visitation to Murat temple of Indiana- I polls, December fi, for which preparations are now being made tin- I der the direction of Potentate L. T. Leach. This ceremonial will follow the i convocation and reunion of the Scot-) tish Rite and it is expected that a i large class will be taken across the j

**d£i?crt * *

The imperial potentate will then visit

»iiOrak temple at Hammond, Zorah tem- , niigntiy at Terre Haute and then go to j

Rockford. 111.; Columbus, O.; Buffalo! and Watertown. N. Y.. returning home j

for the Christmas season.

Pleasant Relief It your hand* and face are rough and burning from contact with the cold and wind— buy a JAH Oh Ul.l) CIBRALTER HITCH HAZEL JELLY and apply as directed—you will be pleased. At all drug and toilet goods dealers — thirty cents. K1EFER-STEWART CO. Indianapolis.

COMING TO INDIANAPOLIS —Stay Over Night With l*— Comfortable rooms with or without bath; rates 75c. *1.00 »n«i $1.50 weekly rates. Across from Ht «t* house. W. P. sod H. J. FMTTH Prop* OBRAINE HOTEL

Thrift, Victory o/Dividends OB PAYINGS = FIETCHEI AVE. SAVINGS “TT,- UOAN ASSOCIATION Office 315-20 LEMCKE BLOG TRY A WANT AD INThE NEWS

Have You Investigated The Crookes Glass?

* This glass absorbs all the harmful ultra-violet rayg and 40fr of the heat rays, without altering: any of the natural colors; it lets through 99% as much light as- the clearest white glass. r The glass you need for driving, working on white paper; the perfect glass for every use. * The* Werbe & MieSsen Optical service makes you see, look and feel as you should. Glasses accurately fitted, designed and guaranteed. Werbe & Miessen OPTOMETRISTS 16 North Pennsylvania Street

Begin a Savings Account now and prepare to invest in some of the many money-making enterprises that will be open to you in the next few years.

Fidelity Trust Co. 148 East Market Street

WEBER-MILK

Auto. 51-521.

Prospect 549.

100% Food Roth Meat and Drink Buy It by the Quart Before Breakfast Delivery

DON’T BE WITHOUT THEM

A. "iviegand's Son s Co., Florists

Photographically at Your Service In Our \>« llomr. 539 North Meridian St. Coburn .r™. Co.

LESS SERVICE—MORE FOOD BUSY BEE WAR MARKET 825-830-832 Massachusetts Ate.

YOU CAN’T SHIP XMAS PRESENTS AKTER DEC. 5TH.

undrter-

m

HH

RINK’ IS

MM

Along cams a uphirr andjmt down Uaai.le ber Lieutenant George W. Ewing has been

DELINWwrtNESM^^I^^ff

RELINING •f and Men’s Garments.

I’p-to-.lnte style*.

HKNKY RBOIVN ■** \

15*4 Cstlegs Ave.

I''!

r.C.T. Noble Dr. 6. A. Cosh ining, filling and treating

re carefully trained F experience. We

requisites.

Wash. St.

IBLISHED 24 YEARS

Registration for Mavie Picture to 8e

Sent to Soldiers.

I Regiatration for admittance to the

j War Camp Community Service motion ; ideture parade Sunday will cease j Weilnesday evening. Walter P. Pfaff, general secretary of the Indianapolis office, announced today. This will give thosb lb •HBlffe of the .affair three days hi whleh to prepare for the crowd. More thari 1,%0 hkve already registered. I The pictures, after beimr show

killed in France, according to word received by his mother, Mrs. Mary Rwing. The. details of his death are not known! Lieutenant Kwlng entered the aviation section of the signal corps and later be-

came a flyer.

Coffitniseione for Hoosiers. [Special to The Indianapolis News]

WASHINGTON. November 5.—The following Jndianians have received gp commission* in the army: Paul Fish- igl§ back, Greenwood, and Hubert Hick-

Spencer, first lieutenants in (

Casualty News From Indiana.

quartermaster corps: Walter Ferdinand Mehrllch. Twelfth and Alabama streets. Indianapolis, first lieutenant

MONTK’ELLO—Word has been received! in signal corps. Roy O. Kennedy, here that Clifford Bennett, son of Mr and ; Franklin, second lieutenant in aero- i Mrs. 1*. p. Bennett, former residents of Mon- nautles; Alexander Gordon Murdock. tied to, had died of pneumonia while in i 2820 North Meridian street. IndianaFrance. His death occurred October s. i polis. second lieutenant in the motor «iKLENFIKI.!>--<Maude New. reported as transport corps; Walter Lewing. 350 ■ missing In act’on in France. August *. joined I I^ayman avenue, Indianapolis; Otis i his company In the tilth Infantry, August j Tevi* Martin, Greentownr Edgar D. j <»: received by j galkeld. Frankfort : William Thomas

Barbee. Sheridan: Edwin Howe Bold- ' rev. New Albany; Richard Horatio

Overstocked F Z‘ Underpriced COAT SALE Beginning Tomorrow, Wednesday, We Start Our First Cut in Pricey A Sale of More Than 500 Popular Priced Coats at a Liberal, Substantial, Honest, Dependable Reduction

... according to information

John New. hl» father, from the adiutant general at Washington. Monday. •

TomtlnM>n lU h*n hen*' win "be Knu"to A- 1 twenty-five, died in France of pneumonia doorman. New Haven, chaplains with jmen ftom Iftdlanalv>»*. The fl'm is l^! ' Kesalar, Sr., of Walker township. Mimda^ I tenant in chemical warfare d * tended as a Christmas gift to the men. Ptlvat. Kesslar lu»d be.-n overseas onlv a t tenant ln onemicat varrare. I The expense Is being borne by business short time. He was in the ordnance service. TTftTfrr - ... — i men of the city. There is no charge for ‘CLINTON— Mr. atid Mrs. ('bar!-s Willis. Washington Coffee Shog. j admitlance. Lards are being Issued at 'who live west of riintoo, have received won! : E^ervthmg real g-x>d and it’s the on* nice the office. 4U Lemcke Annex, and at that thrir son. Manaon W ilHs whose name . piac* to .-at nice food, among nice people.

tlu information booths

afreet comers.

a recent casualty list tui mlasrt in Framce. is sJI right. A let-

POLICEMAN’S SON INJURED

place to cat nice food, ar Hotel Washington building. Glossbrenner’s Powdered Milk.

ft With Flowers \ Flower SH

ower Onop

Pcos-Mtr OhJe Street

*ute St-M*.

B. tsre#*.

on Credit

ot tine diamonds a small c**b de-

I. •mall MbekP & GRAY

l James Forsythe Wa* Examining ^ _ Father’a Revolver.

VI James Forsythe, age twelve, son «<f

Keonard B. F<*rsythe. i>l Warman aveH*te. a sergrxattt of police, shot himself in the left leg late Monday afternoon when his fathers revolver, which he was exatnfhmg, was discharged accidently, Physicians who attended the boy said the wound is not serious. William Walton, colored, age ten. 3122 Iowa street, was sent to the city hoepltal last night suffering from a gun-

'Xjshot wound, said to have been inflicted

i by hts brother. Edward Walton

t<

r. anu at i mai tnci downtown ] appeared in

! in* in action

ter from him bears a date three weeks later than the date on which the official list gave him as missing. {,

ANDBRSON—Gilbert Rnsenbarger. age «<»*»*» • nd Restaurant* Take Notice. twenty-eight, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Phone Joseph Gardner. 39 Kentucky aveRosenbarger, of I’endieton. died of pn«u- ; nue. for diah steriliser* that fully comply monta tn France, it va* learned in an official]with the board of health requirements. telegram from Washington to his parents, ' —— ■° ™~ Monday. He was a member of an engineer perfection Butter—Glosabrennet e.

corps nnd 'rained at Ft. Benjamin Harrison

knd Camp Sherman

r

11 sister. Fhyaiclams at the ftitai say the boy s condition is not

»u*.

AVIATION MEN LEAVE.

CHRIS I’M\v

=

mm

wMhr*

Now!

i%j

HUNTINGTON Mr and Mrs.

Stephen have received word from their son. Eloon Stephan, that he is re- overing from a s ight wound suffered while fighting in ' France — Mrs. Thau Hart, of Andrews. Las i receive*! won.1 that her son, Paul Halier, has been gassed xvhiie in action in France t

and is now In a lonva'cscem <amp.

MUNCTE-Private Clarence Clouse, age twenty-tv o. s >r. of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. ! Clouse, of Eaton, a as killed in action in • France, October S. according to government

by hi* parent*... Private of M uncle, was woundof wound undetermined, the son of Mr. and Mrs, I Frank Meyers, of this city.

CRAW FORDSYILLE - Henry Piekford. a I former Montgomery county boy of near Waveiand. has been invalided itome from ! France after having had hi* right arm *hatI tered in the second battle of the Marne, near Solssone. on July 19. Pi-kfo-d was a member of the 9Sth company of the Sth regiment

Continue on Their Flight to Ellinaton ' f marine*, and went to France With Genera!

* Pershing in June. 1917. His regiment had for

Fielo, Tex*a. j a year previous been stationed in Santo Do-1

ee. wie. m-«. ^ .

t :on left - - .c spec<i w«. today for Filling- , Krasil. received olficial w ord Monday that ton field. Houston. Tex., continuing a her son. Bee Wolfe, wa* serioush- wounded f-ieht from shrjrton It .r -rt. r October S9. while in action in France. This! Light from t--gton. D. L. The of- the second time he ha* been Injured in fleers flew In two ;iAne*. Lieutenant \V action in the last three month*....Mrs Jolt. Bancker. Jr., arrived here from i sephine Mohr, o’’ Brasil, has received word Washington Saturday and remained fori t^t h » r W>IU c • F ,7* ohr ’ U a b ** e hos - I a day to visit his father and mother. F»*» ,k ; uh • caus T 3 ^ ■ MV. and Mrs. W. L». Bancker. Sr if l ' hr * pD ' M ' Mo,ir ha - thrw ® on * 1,1 lh * |

East Thirty-fourth street. i eervice.

Lieutenant O N. Cone. Delaware. O . ‘ GRKENSBLRG-Mr and Mr* John Cooper, and Lieutenant Z. T. Lee. Toledo, n£ % { ^ lr 1 ’rived here yesterday after brief visits I* .5! mhx front H^ suff^^d at their homes. The three officers * f 9 ’^ ffered an in^ury, stopped at the °!} ^ ,e,r ffiRht j Portsmouth. K: gland... .Pri'ate Pale Kelso, j to Washington two weeks ago. . **, of Mr and Mrs Thomas Kelao, of near

St. Paid. I* in a government hospital in Ion a, recovering from wounds suffered set - oral months ago. Kelso was invalided home

Save and Hava.

Georg* ; Building and’ Savings

1000 Lemcke bldg.

Begin Savin* Now. Own Your Own Horaa

Material Wool V elour, Broadcloth, Burella. Pullman, Plush - and Mixtures.

Aasoelatioa.

Corn Starcn—Glossbrenner'a, C«i *ractor«' Machinery for Rent aa* Sal*. Bccg Equipment On., 60S Fletcher Trust. ,» Rice Flour—Glossbrenner’s. First Class Brick Work. B. V. Perry, erf* Chamber of Commerce. Phone D. H. Craft, tlZ E. Ohio. Expert piano and player tuning, repairing, f

Mayer Co.. Rubber Stamps

\

. Vfj; Trimmings I^arge • Fur Collars, . -Sealette, Beaver, Seal - v Plush and }f Velvet. ., c :■ V- f..

Mail Us Your Films We will return them the day following: that on which we receive them. No advance in Eastman Kodak films at Hafcieh’g. The Gus Habich Co. Socceeaore to Gva Ha hi eh 142 E. Washington St.

The Models Here are Your Choice They Were $38, $35, $33 and $285d~Coats

Now at

,.75 $

and

Increased Rates Authorized.

The public service commission haalgtTTrewHlyTB >ue«i orders authorising increased rates _sHEl.B\vtlle—Mr.

ana .Mrs Albert

-Z: Vnrlrti>\vn water a-nrL-« Etsb'c ot thi* city, recalled a Istter Monfor vhe YOPaw* n wattf work , lorlt- announcing lhe .leaJh nf their enn Fr-

ne«C r taner w r range, in-' tetter iras writ- ■ fen by three friends of the young man. wito j signed their name* a* William A. Orsvefle captain R, W. Poster and Walter B. Clfn* Fisher was a member of Company B, 7$tb

moviik

^ xfiUo . .<- m *dav announcing the death of their son. Kr1 r n4 < t t h >C Llir <n ~ * *** K, * hfr Fninf^- The letter was

Water Comps ny, Linton. The comm is- signed their name* as Witliam A. Grsvei’e

i Sion authorized the Browne Mills Com la a it, pant to Issue $43,000 bonds.

USED PIANO SALE BIG BARGAIN THE STARR PIANO CO. 138-140 N. Penn. St.

Some are fur trimmed, others sealette beaver and seal plush; collars and cuffs, belted, braided. Materials— Wool velour, burella, fine interlined broadcloth, Pullman’s plush and mixtures. All full satin lined. 'Every color of the season represented.

m

Rink s Cloak House

mmmm

i > I P,