Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1902 — Page 16

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1902.

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LATEST /ft FOOTWEAR

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nUPPERS for dress and party wear—puff BJ bow styles, patent leather Yassar and Duchess, the 5-strap slipper, Lessing ties, patent leather pumps, sailor ties and numerous other attractive and fashionable designs. For young women going away to school everything necessary in Footwear is provided -walking boots, dress shoes, storm boots, gymnasium shoes, bath slippers, party slippers, etc., etc. New Overshoes, modeled to fit the prevailing style of shoes. The famous Queen Quality Shoes in numerous new styles, absolutely correct in shape and style. L. S, ^/lyres C&. Co. indtana’ * Gr»at»*1 i*t r ibultr* of "Dry Good*

COSTLY NEW CIIHTMI I

pieco.

"Romeo i

the sprln*. mid If Sothera Romeo ho will, early next

"Much Ado AI

the traditional reading the orthodox ntaglng <

IT ENGLISH’S THEITEB

otixk

Benedick Juxtln 1

' Aboti

Juxtln Huntley M.H'arlhy hn» cot a new ulay for Sot hern, which th think- Utter thnn "If I Were Kir

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WILL NOT RISE. BUT DIVIDE—COST $1,200.

LAKK r.HIK * WBSTKRS H. It.

St.OtV-LatayeUe and

> ette and Hetwra—dt.oo. Vamla,. Xentemher 14. l.eaie In.haitaiHtlU T:M a m.

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la Lake Krle kkoee Roads.

A Weatora aad l.aka Saturday. Seat. so.

ut Nothlna

tdeted | actor I

_;ing." lie !

WILL h«x »lf 1 re' ured two other new plnva.

I.AKK KR1K d WKSTKRA R.

dl.tNk-Ft. Wayae

koadi

aad Hetwra—gt.tMk a>. Kepleml.er 14. I .earn IndlanapolU « :3» a. m

I.AKK KRIK R W KSTKRA R. H.

taava IndlanapolU p. ni. for bartha f hair- and full parttculara rail on or addreaa A. II HKLLAR8. C. P. A., tt Mouth llllnoU at. *1R>—MONTREAL AMD RKTVRN-fM Via C.. M. A D. aad Merehaata’ Mae. Wedaeadara la Saatratbrr.

Toledo and

OTHER CHANGES IN HOUSE

Enlargement of the Stages for the Holiday Production of Ben-Hur— Changes in the Lobby.

John Drswa’a New Play. [Special to The IndlanapolU New. 1 NEW YORK. September v—John Drew a naw pla>. ’The Mummy and the HumminR Bird." by Isaac Henderaon. Is not very well liked by the New York critics who say It Is a w.nak comedy of the conventional sort. It Is recalled that the play failed In London, when It was pro- ] (lured by Sir Charles Wyndham and II is predicted that It will not run long 011 this side of the water The Kreatest sue cess In the play 1* scored by l.lonel Barrymore.

dl—Cellsa. aad Way gl .ll.T—l.ima. O.. and SI.

• I.11.1—Sit I

l.eaie IndlanapolU

and

ndny. Septem

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l*«tata—gl, Mary 'a. n..

• her 14.

Routs U VU

bertha on steamer The | tier trip or the xaan

id Incliidea meals and most delightful vacaMend Cor pamtihlet.

T

Hit. roi H KOI TK.

0«rK«u«l stoves mu«I Hmmmrm. 1 in«*in$iNtl.

\V»* nhos the larg'-Pt m^ortment of Ktovrci in . train, inakntc no rIoph for pHimriigrrB the ity. C. KOKKUiNi; A BBO.. S7S-88S Vir- * dlnuclloti. Wsvm« 1 mtianspoIIjA Union

■ inis 1 ststiv

Ilme n's Nliors

K, Washington »t.. corner Ai&iaitns M

Theater* To-Day.

Thv tirsmaj YsuiIsa illr. Th*» Turk Ni«ht Brforr Ohri*tma» Th** T3mptn* Burlesqtfe .

At :

At

anU s anti 8 and S

Note* of the Stage.

The new bill at the Grand beginning this afternoon, had for Its headline attraction, Joe Welch, the Hebrew impersonator. ! who mad such a hit last year and wh«

"The tlnest theatrical curtain in the ! was the chief attraction at the Thankscountry" Is being hung In English's giving dinner given by The Indianapolis Opera House. „ cost weigh. 1«0 ^l.ra^^fo^nU’il^d^^ny' pounds* and earrlej* wts pound* of fringe. > An*1r Norton. Jenkin* and Jasper. Kob-

* lie Beal.

A lab

Mrs. Auelin'B Paa-

er for it.

Laaai»»Mk«uip Bros.* liras* Works. Foundrrm and nr.Uher*. IS&-142 E. Urorfis. Brsae. Bronx* smi Composition Csstlnfm.

Hrinff vptfetabh or promote hsir

Bpreaui.ig c

Ksrursloiis. **nntl• >. Hepl. 1-1. t InelmiMtl. Bl.BA Hound Trip.

train, mu km* no atopa for *

» rith**r direction, lesvw* ImMunaisi

| statioti st 7 a. in. H turning, lesvf* Cincinnsti

' st Ip. ni

Torro llnnie. Bl.tNi. tareenrastlr, 7Re.

Trip.

all intermediate Intlmnapolia Union Ing. lei»\RM Terre

You’re back from your vaeatioa, end of covrae "she’* the Finest \

that

Ever Was" Now perhapa you are going to be rather particular about your dreaa. Here’s everything that th« right kind of people wear for every and all occaaiosa—the new Fall Buainesa Suit ahowa reddiah plaida, inriaible greena, indiatinct browns and the still popular black and white with a little color added. You can’t escape the proper mode if you trade

tin-8kin vth- A t

not

growth. A tlseue-butbU i «srly wrlnklea. J,V.

Fast 'l ime to Uetroit el* Lake Erie d Wester* *nd W«k*sk Re*ds. Lrsve InUlsnspoiis 11* .-*v) y. m. An tvs Drtrolt i 1:10 p. m, •

Fsed your hor»s J*nss*s du*ti«n osts.

Norton, .lenkin* and Jasper. IIa>» and Hobert«. and Chi

arles

Heguuiini; with Beptember 15, when the 1 «rt* new curtain Is dedfc*ted with ‘The Bur- j

gomastcr." which opens the season, Eng-, Thf regular opening of English's season

Mrs Mallle Ferguson. liutUnapnlte. suffered with heuds.-h* and nervou.Am>f«* for nuec than s yesr. Only turn bottles Hoy Us* Uoi»on.-d Blood t*uro gn\ hor health than »ha

had enjoy«bl for years. It will

cure \ ou.

: In Making Your j Selection J when buying * watch, we desire to w • call your attention to our 12 aise * • watch; it ia the neatest and moat # • durable gentleman’s watch made a a Prices are inviting. • . — : : C. Bernloebr & Bros.,; Ia9 E. Waabiogton St. * ••••##••••••••••••••••••••

HAMBURGERS New Suits and Separate Shirts are selling almost as rapidly as they arrive. The causes ar

Excellence < ship. Beaut Low Prices

ONE OK THE RESULTS. "Scaddsby haw a thawlese cardiac coldstoraee system." ' tie used to be warm enough. What is the matter with him?" "They say he has a cool million, and I suppose he wants In kex»p it that way." "M nat do you supjmse is the secret of Miss Bland’s social success?" "She always remembers exactly what to forget.” •h Those anthracite coal operators seem determined to run their business Into the ground, •c "IdeLush has great mental capacity." “Indeed;'' “Yes. but as Is frequently the case, hia capacity is purely mental, and he usuaily gves home in a hack.' + It is lime for papa to begin to furbish up his stock of stories of how he sawed and split wood and kindling and carried coal when he was a boy.

“AT THE POINT” Cor. PeRosylvanig St. and Mass. Ave

LABOR DAY COMMITTEE HAS MONEY IN POCKET.

The Good Dresser

teeks individuality as well as style in his clothes. The ordinary every day. just-to-cover-you Suit will not do. There must 1>e that artistic touch that denotes the work of n master clothes builder about each garment. That’s the kind we make. No matter what the price may be, you can depend upon it that our clo hes are right in fit, style and quality. Come and See Us Now. Nicoll The Tailor 25 N. Pennsylvania St.

Cab Driver* Declare Transfer Firm* Fair—Musician* Elect Officer*. .At the meeting of the I-abor Day Com- [ mine* yesterday morning, the report* showed that the total receipts were tl.115.60 and the expenditures are estimated at about *1.200. All of the bills had not been presented and If was impossible finally to close up the affair* of the committee. The printing committee | netted about JSno on the program, and , will turn over between KVi and ISuu after : all printing expenses are paid. The com- ■ mlttee will meet Friday night to com-

plete its business'. Cab Drivers' Action.

At the meeting of the Cab Drivers' I Union last night the Frank Bird and In- ; dlanapolls Transfer companies were taken | from the unfair list and the Central latbor j Union will be asked to take similar action to-night. Both transfer companies will sign the agreement with the union relating to wages and hours and th*- union agrees to cut out that part of its scale referring to the charges that must he made for carriages. The trouble was the outgrowth of an understanding between tht union and the Liverymen's Association, whereby the association agreed to

Carpet*. *1.25 Each. Cleaned and Belaid CAPITOL CLEANING WORKS. I hone. *U

Why You inn positively l** currd, m ole v Hi ami Mrt*n« Hoyt’* lWiM>n»Nl Blo.*1 «>*!-«» ha* made many fAm<>u» curr*. and will

Terth Filled \\ Ithout !•*!* by th# Hale method, which Up guaranteed to ba perfectly harmless and efficient 1* every inalame. C. C EVERTS, M D., Dentist. 10 N. Penney!vanla St Mr# \\ iu»tow* Soothing Syrup for chlldre* teething, give* quiet, helpful re*t. ?V a brittle. \ ii t h r«»*Mr UomI. Why worry about anthracite when the Retort Oak. using Foft r’*ai. will give you the same * You All this Move In th»* morning and It will burn all dn\ giving a steady hvat So «mofce. no dirt J H. U*«»IIMANN. tih Vlrj ginia ave.. 1701 Howard t*t.

WHEN

Hot Water *ad Steam Heatl** We have added ho* water and steam neat.

Ion with <

leased

ter and stear

our furnace bust

furnish estii

water and steam. KRUSE *

127 and t*# E. Washington at.. Ind:*napol;

in connectu will be pie

: ng W#

natee on hot DEW ENTER nd.mnapolls.

Haw you catarrh or hay fever? Cure It with I Hoyt s t'olwned Hlood Cure It not A*nly drl\«* dis**a-se from your system, but cure* and strengthens you. Heat tonic in the world.

WATCH SALE T am having » special sale cm watchc* thl» week. If you are interested it will pay you to get my prices.

g 1.2.1—llrrni nr and I.. I). A \% . Ky.. gnndn

Spev'lal train leave* Indlanai

Return—412.1. ilny. Kept. I I. lapulls • a m.

J. R. iVUJLUAUUY 28 Monument Place.

I3IG F'OUR KOUTE> Officitl Rente to the Meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, to Be Held at De* Moines, la., Sept. 15 lo 20. FOR THE ROUND TRIP FROM INDIANAPOLIS

CANTON’ No. i:

leave Indianapolis via

SYLVIA REBKKAH

Big Four at 12:05. m , Sept em be

LODGE and CENTER midnight. SSATURDAV

14th. len

IA5LHJE will

SEPTEMBER 1.1th,

ve Chicago 8:12 a. m and arrive at

Indianapolis _ . _ .

arrive Chicago 7:10 a. m., September 14t De* Moines at 6:00 p. m., September I4th.

FREE CHAIR CARS AND HIGH-RACKED SEAT COACHES will be provided for till* irain and run through without change. Ticket* will also be aold for k'l regular trains of September !2th to 15th. good to return until Sept. 22.

with privilege of extension to October 13th.

For further partlctd;

Frier. Sylvia

nsion to October 13 th

For further particulars Inquire- of 11 K l^tndes. Capt. Canton No. 2; J. W. Lieut. Canton No. 2. R M. Coleman. CI.rk Canton No. 2. L G Akin.

eut. canton .. ,

Rebekah I.odge; J. H. Techenbrock, I»egrre Master Cente Center Lodge, or of Hlg Four ofllees. No 1 East Wa-hingtc address the undersigned. II. M BRUNSON.

f Hlg Four ituiersisned.

•man. 'ck. 1“

’anton No. 2. 1- O. Akin, ster Center ia'dgc; M. K. Washington St. and Union

P. A.

• •••••■•••••••I

FUR

j JACKETS 2 21 *k23 < W. Wash. St.

• If ordered now I can save you a fourth on ! the price of your new Jacket. Summer price*

• are lower than rejrular season price*. JACOB WOHLFELD,

Over Burford’s.

THE FIRST TO AMMOUMCE A COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL STYLES— FURS, CLOAKS, SUITS, SKIRTS Unlimited variety. Guaranteed leading styles. Imported French Design*. Adapted by American critics. EARLY SELECTION YOUR ADVANTAGE. Furs Remodeled and Made to Order. RIIVK’S

Jeff De Angells as Profttwor Bum. in "The Emerald tale." Now Running at the Herald Square Theater. New York.

will take

“The Night Before Christ o|»ened st the Park this afi melodrama with four ytlnrlni

which ha* often

Park.

j Kathryn

vaudeville 1 work i

li*h's curtain will cease to ri*e. It will divide and foid back and up. The new stage cover is constructed on the French festoon drop style. It divide* in the middle. It is «o heavy that even with the special hosting machinery it will require

two men to handle it.

The designer of the curtain was sent to all of the fine theaters in the East to study the best French festoon drops. The new curtain is of royal red silk velour. Each half Is 17x32 feet Two-thirds up.

on each curtain, is i

Isld on in cloth of i n<7 ouitwu, || MT , carrying its arsi pounds of two-foot royal J t>«term, red Bullion fringe, I* so heavy that, un-I * n t*** season, like the curtains of like design carrl-d I ■ \v by the several star actor* on the road. ! wist’lnnvtn It does not have to be weighed down to . 'ana get the proper drop I fof itS co Comparison of Co.t. ; ‘tWs'L^n'and

Measured by coat, the curtain la said to be three' times the finest one ever hung In Indianapolis theater. It Is said that the

next Monday night when

irgoma*ter" r.TII be the bill fot

the entire week. This musical comedy has been often seen in Indianapolis, and

It has always drawn large houses.

which n, la a

dth four stirring acts, a play ften pleased patrons of the

Osterman. ihe well-known tar. will resume her stage

next Monday, in Detroit, after a

old English "E " year's rest. It was the actress's intention

to have her little daughter travel with

gold The curtain. | ^ th „ y ear _ , n care V „ nunM , Mlaa

the Grand early

In care appear

Savage Is*

n* after “King l

wring 'Ihe 8i

MDNQN ROUTE

and C., M. & St. P, R’y OFFHT Al. HOITK TO MftVKREIGY GHAAU I.OUUK. I Mtt |’| M)|: N r ORMt.lt OF 0(111 FEI.I.OM K, (IKK MOINES. IOWA, kEPTKMHKR 1« to 34».

$13.85

K«»V» *AC 1 T'l-lfk | 43 O C. ' i:vr>i,Y:v.vi»oi^im. "■aPIOrOD

Indianapolis Lodge. Meridian leidge. Capital Lodge. Canton Capital. Olive Branch Rebekah*. Metropolitan Encampment and other Odd Fellows' organizations will leave Indianapolis at 12:55 a. m.. Saiurdav, September 13. arriving at

De* Moines al 6 p. m. Sunday.

FREE RE4T.IMAG I HAIR 4 \RS AMI IIILH-li.AC K SEAT tOAIHEK

be sold

of W. H. C.

wu. — ■ * * - w-v.... w... ... '». v. n,. 1.. ■ I wsillf, WIISMI (((...CL OfllceS, Union station. Mas.-achusetts avenue, 23 W. Washington street, or R P. AI-GEO. D P. A AMUSEMENTS.

prestnt In the Dodo" In Chiultan of Sulu"

ng tour. Mr Savage will dl-

six musical atti

I will have more peothan any other imuntrj-. "The Sultan of for an early date at

pay th. union scale In return for the | curtain in English, that has Just been tak

!

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BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE

School Shoes

Largest Assortment

GEO. J.MAROTT 26 Hid 23 EAST WASHINGTON STREET

union s Indorsing the association's prices which were an Increase of Its) per cent” The transfer companies refused lo ent. r Into the agreement and the union de-

clared them unfair. Musicians' Officers.

The Indianapolis Musician*' Protective ! Union, at its meeting yesterday elected 'he following officers: President, H. D. | Betasenherz; vice-president. W. 8. Mittcheli: secretary. H. 8. Belssenherz; ftmm- ; rial secretary, J. B. Cameron: treasurer. A. H. Schellschmidt; sergeant-at-.rms, Al Worth: trustees, Nick It-mbusch. it' c. Sturm. J. J. Curley; executive board, S M Cooley, Oscar Becker. Adolph Schellschmidt. I F. Davis. R. D. Ruth, I. I*. Ruth. Henry Reiser Mr. Beissen-

n^rz. ^levied president, ij* «

i krn»wn immht-rs of

t'.umry. He organized the first mi : union, years ago In the East, and I the promoter of the American Fede ! tion of Musi. Ians, the national organii

lion, tha; will meet

en down, and which coat Mtsi.wa* the moat costly ever hung in an Indianapolis playhouse. It I* also said that there Is not a more expensive theater curtain of any design in the country than the new curtain. Leslie Carter had a French festoon velour, for her production of "Du Barry.” that gave the same appearance ' e front, but it was not so heavy. ! Benson play, have the quality of this one. j sented Scpte

rent the

tion* this season 1 pie in his empln pressarlo In the c Sulu” Is booked

English'*.

Uanlel Frohman announces that the date

settled upon for the first perfor Daly's Theater of th» musical titled "A Country Girl" I* Mom

tember 22.

FT^VI 15 K—Fbo Mght* and Matiiees Thar, aad Sat 'riTIC«I»A.Y ISVIS., *> Americas Premier Musical Organization, id—Musician* —50 LIBERATI’S GRAND MILITARY BAND KATHERINE KI.ARKR Soprano. SIG A. BAGGETTO. Tenor. MARIE VALDEZ. Contralto. M0N8. BERNARD BEGUE. Bur> tone. t'Kange of Program Each Uoneert. \ri mission Oaly 2K Cents. KEATS FREE.

IT’S CHEAPER

AT THE

COURT HOUSE STORES >:; Lowest Quotations on Pure Groceries | SPECIAL TUESDAY i H ► i H ►

3 LBS. GOLDEN BROWN

COOKING SUGAR

10c

nano

play ennday, Sep-

pbeli is rehearsing her stage of the Garden

York, in the new Dodo-

Aunt Jennie." to be ember 15. She I* her

preowr

gn in the eon

Leslie Carter had a French fes- I Mrs. Patrick Ca;

j company on the

_ 1 Theater. Ne from the front, hut It was not so h and did not have the quality of thii

The festoon curtains carried by Herrmnn. , stage manager. Kellar and by several stars w ho make a I iKTif n’js- jar.s» ^ssss^srasrs U- »«• En*llab Op.,. How W vT B..loS C r.'7. h ,'o r * ' , ':2:5: K r . , . , ‘." b 1 ”.. I v,ii s;

^ also hn.t tlu hmise commeiely worked ^-^.'oriea'n/ CO,1S, “" d “ ^ l °

over during the summer. The stage has . * been enlarged for Ihe two weeks' produc-' _ . , , ,, _

tlon of "Ben-Hur" during the holiday*. Rehearsal* for Henry h. Burton s nn This work hue been carried on under the IT 1 ** farce-comedy will begin to-day. It h

(i.xn t. ,, . direction of John Tull, the stage manager. ’ n * been decided that they will be h

n^r'hT’ti'^; 1 Sro'm-r rx ^h^ tT T y i

jSer^^ue^t^g 1 ^^* ^

English'* stage, which have caused a tire companjvvlll be here th flrat part of t deal of discussion, are: Extreme "V. 1 , we * k The drea* rehearsal* will be

held in one of the local theaters.

01*2V:VI> | I JOB WlCYsk-'H. MASON - KEELER CO.. MISS NORTON. MR. AND MRS. RATEROIS. 1 LAYTON. JENKINS A JASPER, CHARLES KENNA, ROBERTS. HAY A ROBERTS. COLLINS A M\ DELL, BIOSCOPE. PARK THEATER I S Ui aJ: |

Prices 10c. 20c. 30c Sept. 11. 12. i? rtLili

Da

van

Best make Fine; (Granulated Bugar In yoar A | order; 71 lb«. AI

*

.Javanese package Coffee O 1 ^ *p k * 03C

Fancy African

toffee. |4C

ally Matinee. Everybody goes to the Park, and Mack In "THE IRISH PAWNBROKERS.'

Tea.

a pound

Toilet Heap, 8 bars In a I (ox— ■■ price . “w Regular 5c large

box

Toothpicks XI*

a t>ox ?• lb cans Boston

Baked Beam g _ — Iiv uuallty-S*|5

ar!4'..lb.

ack ( t

w Gold Med-

lllsbury

u*l- « vheld

was

ra-

irgardxa- j

IJy next May.

KNOCKED FROM A BRIDGE. H

William Steller Struck by a Morion Train and Killed.

great deal of discussion, are: Kxtre: width of stage, seventy-seven feet fri wall to wall, width of "apron"—the sps

me om

ace I

William Steller. a molder. employed at the Alla* engine-works, was instantly

killed b> being struck by an engine on the decoration* arc being placed over Monon bridge over Fall creek yesterday, boxes. The old scheme of decoration,

Accompanied by Walter Miller, of 2001 Columbia avenue, and Henry Harding, of 1955 Columbia avenue, two boys, Hteller was enjoying a Sunday walk. He was

crossing the bridge when the train that I parlors ha leaves the Union station at 11:10 o cloek ’ ehffted to^hi^ut oor** nown upon him. ; an£ made twice as* larg*

Steller attempted to get to the side of manager’* ofBcc ha? been

the track, but lie stumbled on the rails wllh the Cl ?obt r0 ° m

Before he could recover him-

apron — the *pi

urtain line and the foot-

lights—four and one-half feet: bight of proscenium arch opening, thirty-three teet. bight of files twenty-nine feet.

Overhauling the Auditorium.

The audltorum is also being completely overhauled. Every seat I* being re-up-holstered. and new royal red silk velour

arc being placed over the

in-

cluding the old English "E.” laid on in cloth of gold, is being carried out. In the foyer and front of the hou*>-. several great changes have been made. The ladles'

riot

SOME BEEF IS CHEAPER.

ve

But Meat Dealer* Say It i* Only the

Poorer Kind*.

There ha* been no general change In the retail price* of beef as a result of the j lower tendency In the cattle market, j Price* at the stockyards have fallen 25c! to 50c a hundred pound* on cattle, and i salesmen complain that buyers are dally

asking greater concession*.

Retail butchers say that they can not buy their meat any cheaper on that ac- ! count from the wholesaler*, probably be

isc the reduction on cattl

* ;lnds.

common kl

six

i cattle ta only on 'Butchers who do

formerly lived gallon by the

skull was fractur

Electrocution Under a Car. •M B. Knrlden, rtfty-flvt year* old, living at 1147 Blair. »v<nue, 1V«*t Indlanapoh*. wan run down and killed by a nreet car at Morris man. Amen rinae. nppueo U.e Diakea. Put the car ran about 150 fret betrme n ,toll* .1 Baridert wae a-edRod tlRhtly under the ‘ trucks, and the wreckln* crew was cull get him out. He leaves a widow.

P. McVay Injured.

completely workei The cloak-room hu uth side of the foyer large as it wit*, and the

has been placed where

lobby eut ranee and riSTtax Z& ‘sinSlInger office. It Is announce.1 that when the , Hrothem^'Vhe betl^r cIum of cattle fhl

self the engine was upon htm. He was house opens September 15 it will be as 1 ^ r • th

knocked from the trestle to the bed of i fresh and attractive as when it was first

the creek. The train was stopped and the 1 opened. .

body was taken to the Monon yard office. at Twenty-third Street In the baggage' .(The Sword of the King.” car. Steller was thirty-four years old and ! ,, .... ,,, , boarded at t»55 Columbia avenue. He I Henrietta t rosman will open her seu-

and fell.

cam

the ihel

•ir cattle cheaper,

others "The better das* of

ment of whleh we get. Is no cheaiier. If it ia file wholesaler.- oo not indicate it by their price*. Cheap meat from cheap

ce*.

usually

froi th-

Co

Greet:

oroner

red.

four years ibla avenue.

iilleld. An Invest!- I son on Tuesday,

showed that hh

September 9. at Will-

iamsport. Fa., in "The Sword of the King." by Ronald MacDonald. While "Tile Sword of the King" may be called

is told In a dashing fashrush of comedy that I*

a love story. I Ion and with

well suited to Miss (Tosman. The period of the |day is 16S5. It Is laid in England,

me of the chief chan

Then

and one

lam of Orang

live seems. The rhnructe Drayton is said to give Miss

cry opportunity *h

play her come

e. There are

The chai .1 to SIV (

ty she could dy .talent*.

aeters is Willfour acts and er of Philippa

Boy Ran for Hi* Life.

Robert Barnett, seventeen jears old. living j at ’.61* Spann avenue, went to hi* heme yesterday and found the donra locked and the tele- ! phone bell ringing. He attempted to ent-r through a tranaom The glass was broken and hi severed an artery In hla wrist and tiled pro- : fusely. Realizing that he was In dunger of h eeding to death, he ran to Charles Traub'a. at Hoyt avenue and Laurel street, several

Crosman ev- | Wh k for to dlz- ' froi

ocka away It waa almost 'hen he arrived at the ■om the Iona of blood. T th( wound and a physU la:

several for life,

store he waa weak ie druggtet bound up

wae called

E. H. Sothern’g Plan*.

ISpecial to The Indianapolis News 1 NEW YORK. September S.—E.

w P. McVay. a ontuetor employed by the St,them cabled yesterday to Daniel Froh-

B!a Four company, w as tiding in tht , at.ujae near Kankakee, III., Saturday niaht, when the

AYhltaett JL Culver, Dndertakers. No extra charge for our ladles' service.

i engineer sudd-nlv applied the (mergeov-y j biakre. McVay lu»t his C-iUhk and '.vas thrown | the length of the car. cuuialnlns internal In-

lurlee.

Acllng In harmony with nature Satln8kin Cream and Satln-8kln Powder arc bountiful beauty brlngcrs. 25c.

Not Made' by the Trnot.

man that he had hooked passage home fur >( £he ‘""pil^ce^CyckC' *%* Saturday next. He will open In J “Pferr*" rldf-r fan not only take pride in (he Were King. at Utica, on September 29. P«**t reputation, but also In the preamt perOn December 23 h, will open at the Gar- i den Theater In hl» pioduction of ‘'Ham- ! •shipped factory in America to-day. o. H. let." in which Cecilia Loftu* will be the ‘ Ko,e Agent, tl* Maa?. ave Ophelia. ( t>on t forget to have Mm. Austin’* Fancakes I An entirely new production of the play I for breakfast. Your grocer tan supply you.

Only 2 Weeks More OF THE Factory Sale

lu order to make a clearance sale of all the Men’s Suits left —many of them being heavy enough to wear until late iu fall—we have made the SELLING PRICE

$7

.50

THE FACTORY PRICES

on them were |I0, $12 ind $16—

COME BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE.

Special Sale No. 336 Men’s "ff\ c

Suspenders

FALL HEADWEAR extra fine finality soft and *tifT hat*

.550

SLOPE cor

EMPIRE THEATER T^^aA^ One Week Only Comtneoctat Monday .Matinee. September 8. MATINEE DAILY. EVERY NIGHT. ROBIE & MACK’S WORLD BEATERS Price* of Admission—l«c. J5c. 25c. GOc. Next V-fck —WATSON'S AMERICANS. GOLDEN JUBILEE

INDIANA

SUITE FUR

SEPT. 15 to 19

The great**! exhibit of ladlaaa'a Great**! Fair. Prl.e and pnrae

rda

Stewart'* I.uxui .lava and Mocha Ihe two best rofT*(

I8c

toe quail

ft I » ran

that tir oar prli pound.

Hrigular lOv ; package I Kolie<l Oat*.

53c al or PI

KIou

N?w maka

Freeh urnokcd eT#rr Jay. small w lOic

Iicpt make pure white compound Lara, a 1b...

9c !:!:

avrit

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icreaiie

a«f Inc

> an

nta

d.

lac ami pnrae

ant to IKlft.OOO. All denlarfred and premiuma

Four Sousi Band Contort*. Trotting and Pacing Races. Horae and Cattle Shows. Poultry and Flowar Shows,

Art, Mechanical and Agricultural Exhibits.

.NEW ATTRACTIONS EVERY DAY".

50c Admits to All

EARNING BAND CONCERTS. «5c. arrlages f:x:e. Half fare orates on all railda. Sperrial street car and Monon train

THESE PRICES 6000 AT EITHER OF OUR 6 BIG STORES COURT HOUSE GROCERY CO. .-VI. J. #4'a*KWA WT.

Main Htor* Branch Htor* Branch Htor* Br.nch'stor* Branch 8tor» Branch btor*

. I(.‘2-<lf'4 Fait Washington KL .. ».;<l-**SSouth Marldlan St. _ 94* Virginia A\«. , . 444 W. Washington St. , ,, 4(77 Maoa'-buivtt* At*. . . Ml 4 Knit Waablligtou 8t. Z.

::::

WHOLESALE DEPAKTVKNT, 5. 7. 9, 11 North Alabama Si Sfcw PHONE 1641.

Special litree

service from Tndianapo! M. S. CLAYPOOL. Prtt.

The grounds will not lunday before the Fair.

car and Monon )lls to the grounds. CM AS. DOWNING. See

be open to visitors on

GEORGE WASHINGTON'S QUEUE.

xurlwnt Suit of Straight and

A>ry IMtrk Hair.

It Hid a Lu

icealod th hi*

rath

th*

old ’*al

The Father of his Country, a luxuriant mill of hair bei queue wig. Many now wish fashion were in vogue, to

thinned hair or haldnes*. Yet no om need have thin hair nor be bald. If he I cure the dandruff that cauae* both. I Dandruff can not be cured by scouring I the itcalp. because It Is « germ dl*ea*e. | and the germ ha* to be killed. New- 1 bro'» Herplclde kills the dandruff germ ' —no other hair preparation will. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." There's no cure for dandruff but to kill i

the germ. •

>nd lu cent* In stamp* for sample. The

!> Co.. 47 Jefferson Ave.. Detroit, , ild by Henry J. Huder " ' ‘

er. druggist. ^

I HIV HVI HI. Sc*nd 10 c I Herpictd#

I Mich. Bolt

New Early Fall Styles Shirtwaists

in fancy pique, silk and linen, mercerized

madras, basket

weaves,

imported Marseilles, French Flannels, vestings and imported velours.

A superb showing, priced right for early selling.

Ladies’ Tailored Suits

Every expressage adds to our already gorgeous assortment, have we shown such a variety of exclusive ideas.

Never

New Chic Tailored Suits for Misses Superior Novelties for Ladies Marvelous beyond comparison is our this season’s showing of the above.

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