Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1903 — Page 14
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IT, 1003.
Shopping Hour* 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. “Doily
^ CAVALRY COMPANIES BREAK CAMP; BEDS WERE SOAKED BY THE RAIN Companies Left at Early Morning For Louisville On the Way to West Point—Officers Entertained Last Night at Columbia Club.
—ILALTOCORE AND RKTI RX—*1« M VI* c« a. * d„ nT* o. &. vr. a. * o. Tiofcet* sold S*pt IT. IS. 15 and ». Final v | torn limit Ort. S. Otlv# Brandi Rahrkak* \tmvm . Indiana poll* tt« p. m... FrnJay. S*pt. IS. Mr- ,■ rtdtan I»4«rr S T6 a. m.. Suruiajr. Sapt 3*. In > spactal threvufh car* For furtter particulars • see membera or addrsas R. P. AUTCO. D. P. A. j
Queen Quality Shoes
^/tutumn Styles are Heady Even with their enlarged faetorr. the Qaee» Quality -people have bet-n unable to Niipplv the growing demand for their exreilent footwear. These new fall KhoeM whieli have juftt arrived aboold have beeu here a fortnight tiinee. Perhapn thi« delay in delivery hast s*har]ieried appreeiation. but anyhow the stalewnen in th^ir enthui*ias*in de el are two or three of the new mode la -the handHorneHt ever.” Five tttyje* particularly deserve mention—an\ one
£3.00
, "The Teacher * Boot" is of soft kid with welted s*>le and in either lace or button style. 1** made especially roomy at the joint*, insuring comfort for anyone necessarily on her feet a Kreat part of the time. "The Military" is one of the roost fashionable of the medium weight hoots. f!a> dull kid top, patent tip 1 opera toe and colonial heel. "The Society Cirl" a modified form of last >eason's shoe of the same name; has patent kid %amp. dull kid top. military heel-and round toe Comes hi either lace or button style. "The Euclid" ha* a meaiuin extension sole and low Cuban heel; its Varsity toe and vtrong but soft kid makes this boot one of particular excellence for general wear. "The Parisicnne" i* an admirable boot for dress wear It is high arched With medium heel and toe; has patent kid vamp and cloth fop.
fl.ta—CINCINNATI AND IffjtTTgt* ft Mt Via C.. H. A D. R?.. NuaAay, Seat ember t*. BaaHmll—CtBrteaati v* PhilaAetphia. Tiro special f*M trains; the first srtll leave at t;30 a. sn., makics no local stops; the second will leave at T-13 a. m.. stoppieg at Rush vtlle. Connersx Ule and Hamilton : !aa\ e OtBclnnatl '-etuming. «;3» p. to. P-r»ons bearding excursion train* without tickets will be charged local faro.
C., H AD. RAILWAY. $*.40—CtoctnaatI aad Returo—$*.«• Acceuat Fall t eettral. Tickets Said Sept. T ta 1$ Inctasite, Gaod To Return rntil Sept. SI.
ad Trip—RUM On sale September T. S. 11. H. H and 11 i 1 limited to two day* folkiniug date of sale Six { fast daily trains.
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Tor Infant* and Children.
Eaiu t’oMts, fio to f30.
A few more nott-s on the AM mm* KT-o-M^ NOW rails (’overt Coats in short box style have regained (or never losti their popularity; more va^ riety in colors; more liberal i B length; more snap in cut; from ♦8.50 to ♦35.00. Everything hen* for men ami boys to wear ami to resist wear
at tho WHEN
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The iwo companle* of the Second Sheridan Owing to the low ground on and the troop was off at a canter. The
United State# Cavalry. L and M. which have been in camp for two day* on the We-t tVashington-street « .ow ground*.
which camp had been pitched, It was
ding of . the men dry, while the c^rap where the troops will camp to-night
saturated A pleasant surprise was given the of-
ficers of the detachment last night when they were entertained at the Columbia
wntow sec- which stood in pools over the ground, and Club by Foster < Shirley. Those present 1
Col Russell B. Harrison, l.ieuts.
began breaking ' amp before daylight this equipage became thoroughly morning -and long before the average by the heavy rains or from the water
tioti of the city the last vestige of the disappearing baggage train following in the rear of the troop had disappeared in the mist thsit hung over East Washing-
ton street
it is with anything but reluctance the
men turned out at bugle call to prepare T- Cough Ian, E. N. Coffey. J. A, | for the coming march to \vest Point. Kv. Barry, Allen M. Pope. Dr. G. W Turner. With an alarity that showed the spirits Lieut. John M. Faver and Dr. Frank W.
of the men had not been dampened bv Farnsworth.
the soaking rains of the night, campfires Captain Gardner left the command last
The last night in camp has proved the were lighted and breakfasts were hastily night, returning to Ft. Sheridan, on the
most trying experience since leaving Ft. prepared, horses sadled. wagons packed sick list.
“The Society Girl-
ATE POISONED BREAD. Death of Emily William*. Four Year* Old, Yesterday Afternoon.
PH BLOCK HKD IIS OWK OISTINCIHSIIIIC KIR
IRVINGTON FLORAL FREAKS.
Sunflower Climbed Through Window and Nasturtium Grew in Register.
Floral freaks are becoming numerous jin Irvington. A short time, ago a moonvine at the home of Harry Sheets, in
L. S. Ayres <& Co.
Indiana'* Create** D i*t ribut er*
T> r y Good.
We taks pleasure In arinouwlng the
opening of out fiaw
line* of
Imports for tHe Season Fine Clocks and Clock Sets, Fine Electric Lamps and Bronzes, French, German and Bohemian Glass Ware and Metal Goods
Little Stories of Daily Life
■‘Mamma, Im sick,*' said little Emily! Williams, four year# old. to her mother. I late yesterday afternoon, after she had j
eaten a pie* e of bread covered with ra t i ALSO FREED OF MICE BUGS " Hs ^ ln gton street, displayed one night, | poison, that she found in an old bureau; ’ j n perfect floral cross, the blossoms being drawer, in her home, at <511 Parkway ave- AND GERMS. 1 so arranged as to form the upright ani ; nue. A half hour later the child was, : cross arms. Two new freaks are as recold In death, in spite of the efforts of a ■ ntorkable. physician to revive her The father. K T t.innuoiiT 0ne ls a sunfiow « r * seed of which) M. Williams, an Associated Press <>per-! j/VH A I AN ACLIDcNT WnOUGHT germinated in the cellar at the home atot, in The News building, was notified ! of the Rev. Jabez Hall, In Irvington av-j of the accident, and he hastened 1 enue. The plant grew in almost the form *
i of a vine, reaching to a window clear j across the cellar, and stretching out
j A member of a militia company from a town not far from Indianapolis i» still busy explaining to his wife Just how it
happened that he was Hue recipient of ‘ of bread covered with poison that Mrs marked attentions from a South Side i Williams had placed there to kill the
at once
home. He was taken in a hack at full speed, but death won the race. Emily parsed away before her fattier came. He saw his. little daughter dead in her bed. her stiffened fingers clutching her mother s hand. Emily was playing with her doll during the afternoon, and opened the drawer of an unused bureau. Inside was the piece
girl dining the encampment in this city a few week* ago. and the South Side girl has learned that there are other* beside*
Fine Sterling and Plated Ware. Goods ** n t» and princes to whom one should selected now will be laid uwlde for future ; not pin much faith. daUfAII. The aforesaid militiaman, who wears
sergeant's stripes, came to (lie State encampment determined to have a good time, even if he did leave a new wife at j home. He started in to make an Impression on the girls who visited the State
JdiusCVWfeSoii
laiUANA'S LEADING JEWRi rK* Member* Merchants' Aaeortatlon
mice The -child unwittingly ate a portion of the bread, and went to her moth
The occupants of the Phoenix block, at Delaware and Market streets, are fully convinced that their building is free, temporarily, of the festive germ of any species. There is also a noticeable absence of rats, mice and bugs that are usually found In basements This condition was brought about'by an accident a week ago. and it caused more inconvenience# than could be summed up in a day's time J. N Navtn, u druggist in the building, and W. H. Kastner, a traveling
er when the poison began to take effect , representative of a firm of manufacturMr# William# saw at u glance what the ing chemists, were carrying a large rsin^ ff>r * Dr n< l twanej' 1 * By^ thV^time ^e carboy containing 140 pounds of formal-rr-H.'hei’Mhe house^Emliy w^as'ln a critical dehyde into the basement under the condition. The grlef-rtrb ken mother was ; a tore. when they dropped it, causing the
overcome by the death of the child, and it was necessary to have a physician constantly at her side during the night.
New line Pique, pair RJ .."SO New line P. I*., all eolor*. at. pair gt 1.00 New line finest, pair H'Jf.OO Men *, pair *1.00 * I ..%0. *2.00 We Import these good* through the
Indlanapolta Custom House.
cJSZdctiim
10 tael Waablagton Street.
A. Metzger
~ mency y 102 N. Penn. 8t.
Seel (state, I wear* nee. Leans, laveatmeata
MONEY
ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY Hem* Fund* at Loweet Rat** ta Any Amount* *a Kaalaat Tarma Wit boat Daiay tteeka ef LeoaMUakand ^erporatlena
’If It cornea from REED S you know It a right. If* up tu date and the price is
right."
Tha
Jeweler
J. H. REED, Opposite L. S Ayres * Co.
See our DIAMONDS. WATCHES,
HAND-PAINTED CHINA etc
He#t Optical Work in the city. All kinda of Diamond mounting and fine re-
pairing
FOUR SIZES ftMOKr OUR
Fair ground*, and among the objects of hi* attention wa# tit*' South Side girl. To her Sergeant Blank raised as a single man All went well until three days had
passed
• wife of Sergeant Bl.mk decided to visit h-r husband in camp. So. with a friend, she came to Indianapolis On the car she noticed two young ladies carrying a huge cake. One of the two was Miss South Side, a stranger to Mrs.
Blank.
Not feeling jn.st sure that she was on ti»e right car, Mr*. Blank asked the two wiih the cake. Oh. jes. she was on the light cat. Did she know any of the boys at the camp? She did? How lovely: So dKl the two. 1 ltd she know any of the bu># in the company from —— (it will not do to Ik* too explicit i, Yes, indeed; #ht< knew nearly all of them. Wasn't I that per lecity grand! The two knew a j lot ol them, too—all such awfully fine | boy*, weien't they? ' VV ell, it all resulted In the two with Ibc Coke volunteering to taka Mrs. Blank (whom they did not know by that namej light to the quarter* of the company she was looking for She (Mrs. Blank> e*on Helped to cany the cake, which was
a big one.
At the Fair grounds the two with the cake started for the quarters of the com- , putty that all were seeking Then a lit* ■jtic explanation wa# given, with blushes. "You see. the boys don’t get anything very gooo to oat out here, so l thought 1 d make thorn a tirst-clas# cake. Oh, l*o; it mi l fm all of them—jitat only one lit * the finest fellow in the company. I think—just perfectly grand .Maybe you know aim.'" (This from Miss South
fjStie »
"Probably 1 do." from Mrs Blank.
"What * his name? ’
‘Oil, to he sure," with a fine display of embarrassment on the part of the fair cake-founder, "lies Sergeant Blank—do
you know him?"
Mr*. Blank breathed hard for a minute;
than she de*-vded to be game
“Know him." she remarked sweetly;"! should think 1 do know Sergeant Blank Why, 1 knew him well enough to marry
him about a year ago"’
Over the face of Miss South Side there passed « regular kaleidoscope of tints. The cake she was carrying seemed all at once to weigh a ton and to assume the proportion* of the State House dome. "Oh—um—ha—te—hee." she stammered and giggled Say, maybe you can find the way-the company Is right o\er there Dome on, Mabel —let's go over to the Lafayette company; 1 want to see Will." j It wasn't until after the encampment was over that Sergeant Blank found out
CAPITAL STOCK INCREASED.
Marion Paper Co. Goes from $30,000 to $200,000—Incorporations.
The Marion Paper Company, of Marlon. has given notice to the Secretary of State that its capital stock has been in-
creased from $30,000 to $300,000.
Tlte Farmers' Mutual Telephone Company, of Columbia City, has filed articles of Incorporation with u capital stock of $?«.O00. Directors. R. R. Scott. Henry Norris. Charles R Banks. Christ Born. John
C. Bents. C. R. Stoner. I. J. Kridcr. Frank i stairway
Briggs and L. \V. Dun fee.
fluid to splash over them and to cover the
entire floor.
Almost blinded by the fumes, the men reached the stairway which opens into Delaware street and escaped. The fluid had filled their shoe*, causing the skin to peel off their feet. Navtn waited patiently for the fumes to disappear. The third day after the accident there was no perceptible change. The managers of Jhe
Indianapolis Coal Company's office, on the first floor, "registered a kick." E. M. Cook, a contracting plumber in the basement. could not enter hi# place of business, and he look temporary quarters In another block. Navln kept his surplus stock In the basement and he could not
reach it.
The siKla fountain "run dry" because no one < ould enter the basement and attach another cask Pedestrians in Delaware street "shied" when passing
, r*«L,
Both Navln and Cook Said they did not fear that thieves would enter the place.
CD ANSCHUCTZ, Ia4t«aap*(ia. lag.
BONDS W« Own and Offer Indiana County G. R. Bonds Netting Purchaser 4*%
the
he third day John Manion,
the drug clerk, tied a wet sponge about
, .. . . , las face and managed to start the soda
The Sacred Heart Benevolent So"iet>, j lotmtiiin and get a few necessary urtiof East Chicago, organised to care "for cies from the basement. The formaldebrothers In sickness, provide for their by de gradually dried on the floor and the burial and to stimulate and perpetuate 1 strong odoi is now almost gone For he faith of the Holy Roman Catholic I several days the basement door and win-
church." has incorporated The organ 1;;- ^ -tood
er* are Steve Nagy. Steve Farkas and
Paul Marti*.
The Camden Social Club, of Camden. Carroll county, has Incorporated, with William H. Barns, John L. Harrison and Joseph C. Hemerliu# as directors. Had to Carry Drunk Man on Stretcher Lawrence Plummer, a young farmer from Sugar Creek township. Shelby county. drove to the city this morning and got so drunk that the police had much trouble in handling him. He was in a
saloon at Fountain Square and with bin. . t)le city. AU kind* of fish—lake, river and were Calc l111, a liveryman at 333 West ocean Ash—oysters, clam*, shrimps, lobster*. ». i ,,a i,,r-i-i-t nod Thomas Hchrover and game in season. I rompt delivery, TeleMaryland street, and I nomas ‘ < nro > er , ^ n<>w 33*7 lli(! maln 1M1 . frank G. an employe of 1 hi. It was reported to j KAMPS, JR., 16 North Alabama. the police that Uhl was trying to buy j 0 Plummer's team, and that the latter wi.s . Razors and Barber Supplies. too drunk to know- what he was doing j j E bodine a CO.. *7 E. Ohio. , When btcyelemen Duncan and Askin# ar- 0 ** rived thev placet! Uhl and Bchmyer under For harne**. saddle*, fly nets, etc., se* arrest until an Investigation of the case srRAWMYER * NILIUS. 87 Monument Plac*
Try Old Scotch Rheumatism Treatment.
Druggists. 60c and $1 si see.
Horse Show Specialties.
Dash clocks. Repair kits. Coolers, whip#, blankets, robes, etc If you want to be correct. see u* H T HSAHSEY VEHICLE CO„
113-115-117 W. Market at.
Loans—732 Lemcke Building. Accommodation loans Easy term*.
New Fish, Oyster and flame Market. Come and »ee the new Fl*h. Oyster and Game Market. Everything new. the cleanest
toward the onen air, where it has forme! blossoms. The other freak reversed fl's procedure. A nasturtium vine at the residence of E. J. Heaton, also in Irvington avenue, thr»w a branch through a smud opening In the foundation wall of the house. The branch found a break in th? shaft of a register and grew along the inside of the shaft until it ha* reached through the register and Into the din-ing-room of the house, where it has formed perfectly shaped leaves about half an Inch in diameter. Growing up ftom the register to the hight of over a foot, the vine presents a strange appear-
MONON ROUTE.
State Fair Train Service. On Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, Mon#n accommodation trains Nos 17 and 18 wilt be run as first-claas passenger trains,* and No. 18 will b* held at Indianapolis until 5:30 p. niTand stop at Fair grounds. PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINES. • 18 00—Baltimore and Return—816.00. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. Tickets sold September 17, II. 19 and 26. Return limit. September ?8, with privilege of extension until October 8. -Three Train* Daily.— Lv. Indian*poll*. Arr Baltimore. * 10 a m. 7:15 a. m. 3:03 p. m. 11:10 p m. 6;00 p. m *:«> p m. For tickets, sleeping ear reservations, etc., see agents, 48 W. Washington st. and Union station. W W. RICHARDSON. D. P. A.
THE BIG FOUR ROUTE. Special Low Home*eekers’ Rates, September 15tb and October 20th. To All Principal Points In Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, At Rates Ranging from fll.00 to iin.oo. ■ For tickets and full particular* call at Rig Four office*. No 1 E. Washington *t.. *r Union station. H. M BRONSON, A O F. A.
$2.00—CHICAGO AND RETURN—«2.M Via Lake Erie A Western and Lake Mhore Roads, Saturday Night, September 19. Special through train leave* Indianapolis 10 p m. Returning, leaves LaHalle-*t. »iation II p. m., Sunday. September 20. For berth*. 1 chair*, etc., apply to A. H. SELI.ARS, D. P. A.. 28 S. Illinois *t
is made. Plummer stretcher.
It was to the
necessary to patrol wagon
carry
on
Derailed Cars Caused Trouble.
There was confusion and trouble at the Union station last night, due to the de-
railing of cars at Capitol avenue and the FirM . rteM lodges ud tab** d’hot*. S12-622
Union railway tracks. The entrance to r Meridian the train sheds was blocked and passen-] “
zer train# from the west were compelled We la.tall Me.m .ad Hot Rater Plant*.
^ „ Kru** A Dewenter. 4J7-429 E. Washington st
to use the freight tracks on the south! *.u#« ; ^ side of the station and back into the sheds ; Kruse X Dewenter Celebrated
from the east. While switching about for warm gi* furnace*. 427-429 E. Washington st
a place a mail car atta< hed to a Pan- 0 Handle train was derailed at East street, j Heating,
and the attention of another wrecking w* do heating of every description. Coo-
crew was required. At the Belt crossing i tractor*
a Big Four engine jumped causing another small wreck.
Dr. W. B. Craig, Veterinary Surgeon. Dogs treated. Office. Wood’s Stable. Tel. 1097
for complete power plants. W
switch, i Johnson & Son, 203 and 206 N. Delaware st.
THE BIG FOUR ROUTE. Baltimore, Md. $16.00—Round Trip—$16.00. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. September 21st to 2«th. Dates of sale September 17, 18. 19. 20; good to return until September 28, with privilege of extension until October S on payment of ' 81 extra INDIANAPOLIS CANTON, SYLVIA REHEKAH IXIDGE. LINCOLN SUBORDINATE LODGE ! will leave In special THROUGH CARS at 6:20 p m.. Friday, September 18. For full information call at Big Four offices. No. 1 E. Washington street. Union Station, and agents along the line. H M. BRONSON, A. O. P A.
Save your J^affroad | Pare! ^ We of the At^chants' ^ssoCTattorj We rtfiir]d yoiir Fare ®H purchase 5 oF $25.00 or cve>*... OUr ^rjUaT Stat^ Far* Special Sal? an th^s week
All $15.00 Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet-
$9.25 All $18 00 Brussels Rugs,
9x12 feet—
$T2.90 $2150 Wilton 7
9x12 feet—
$15.75 35.O0 Axminster
eet—
$24.75 nil-wool Smyrna $2T-75 Wilton Velvet $21.75 K0O Imported Br
9x12 feet—
$T3.75
All $22.50 Wilton Velvet
Rugs, 9x12 feet—
All $35.00 Axminster Rugs,
9x12 feet—
$30 00 all-wool Smyrna Rugs,
9x12 feet—
$3000 Wilton Velvet Rugs,
9x12 feet—
All $25.00 Imported Brussels
Rugs, 9x12 feet—
"nqyuofrs 26-28 W. Wash.
Cm am
Friday and Saturday Btuo mm* White Emmmo/cd SAUCE PAM
LIKE THIS
BUT WITH HAHOlEm
GIVEN TO CHASERS OF
50 oents WORTH OF TEA, COFFEE, BAKINGPOWDER, OR EXTRACTS.
Bmmt Grmnutmtmd SKZ. */■“” Friday and Saturday only.
A, mmd Pm Oraamary Batter,
22o
Atlantic and Pacific Tea
« Company
Phones
!! 0 0 # * 0 0 } 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I* J
'Ak-'wA.v’ii oiv’oBTnriiwo a
mercantile
you are not paying for mt HAVANA TOBACCO.
Equal to Imported cigar*.
F R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO . Manf., Hi Imula, Union Mad*.
Vehicles and Harness
We are now showing some very smart and stylish Horse ShowTurnouts. Also a complete line of Broughams, Station Wagons and Rockaways.
Traps Spiders Phaetons Surreys
Fancy Panel Top and Open Delivery Wagons
I**4t«a* Phaaton AMD A
Fall Line of Harness, Whips, Robes and Blankets "i- , ...' H. T. Conde Co. 231-237 W. Washington St. BotH Phones 162 jOHN PRIMROSE. City Manager
Tha B«alM« FURNITURE Carp** aad $Wv* H*u»* HARTMANN, $IS-S«S K. ea*h. St fust East mt Alabama St
save; by ualng Cel*'* Hot Blast *tov* thl* winter. It make* soft coal do the work of hard coal, because It I* air-tight, haa a amoketesa f**d door, and burn* the gaa arising from tho coal, fie* it at Charle* L. Hartmann’*, IQ»-$19 E Wash at.; John McOe#, 488 W. Wash. *t.; John Koch. 826 Virginia ava.; Brook*t*n agent, McConnell Hardware Co.; Good land agent, Hoffman A Hartley.
PENN8 YLV A NLA LINES. $1.25—Madison and Return—$1.2$. Sunday, September 20. Leave Indianapolis 7:80 a. m. Returning Dave Madison « p. m. Last excursion of the season.
what his wife knew that caused her to
j
laughter. When he found out. he under- , second. Decem wr
Three Notable Recitals.
Mrs. Ona R. Talbott, who 'has returned from a summer in New York, announces that she has arranged for three recitals j this fall and winter in the assembly-room of the ClayjxRd Motel. The first recital witi be given earlj m November by Anton
fit's of j Vdn Rooy and XVa,ter Damrosch; the
A Lot of (heap Building Material. Joist and studding 7til E. Washington.
Expert Truss Fitting. ZIMMER. 132 E. Washington st.
F*ed your hors* Janes s J listless oats
Langsenkamp Bros.’ Bras# Dorks. Founders and fintshers 138-1*2 E Georgia Brass Bronze and Composition Castings
THE BIG FOUR ROITE. $4.40—< im-iumati aad Return—$4.i. Fall Festival. September 7 to I* Inclusive. Good to Return Until September 21. 85.30—Round Trip—$3.50 September $. II. 14, 1$. 18. Good to Return Two Day* After Date of Sale. For ticket* and full partfrulam call at Big Four office*. No. 1 E. Washington *l.. or Union Station. II. M. BRONSON. A. G. P. A.
The CONNER ONE PIECE Bifocal. GROUND OF ONE PIEf'E If any optician sella you a ONE PIECE BIFOCAL you will get a CEMENTED lens*. I have NEVER sold, and will NOT aell, a | SINGLE pair at ANY price to ANY dealer. r W. CONNER. Patentee. Any Infringement will be prosecuted. Chat. W. Conner, R*frac1lanl*L I a N. Meridian St I We close our •tore at 5:80, Saturday « p. ro., | each day of the year.
NNWWX X This Shield 1 Si *
WtASOACM CQ.
on the Box /a ^ 2
Cbe exhibition of Colored Posters
at present in our galleries is worth a visit. The public invited. Closes with this week. Pictures at reasonable prices. See our offerings of framed specitls at 91.00. 91.50. 93.50 and 94.00 H. LIEBER COMPANY S4 w**«t Wwahltagt«ifc S«r*wt
AMUSEMENTS.
VANDAIJA LINE.
break out into tm»ccounta , .
rtv«d He alno )«gm«d why it wa* that a > the musical world, amt their appearances ,
bunch of non-cOBB* from'the Lufaveue here w ill be among the chief events of r
company came over and thanked him for the season
a certain treat that, they saul. had come * • to them through his instrumentality. j Returned with Bodv of Dr, Schmidt.
$LO0r—Terr* Haute and Return—$1^0. 7$c—Oreencastle and Return—75c.
Sunday, September 20.
Leave Indianapolis 7:S a m. Returning special train leaves Terr* Haute 7;2S p. m.
If the mantle you are using breaks easily, it la not a genuine Welsbach. Five kinds— 15, 20, 25, 30, 35c.
All Dealers.
New York. Dental Company.
A *. HERRON. Mgr . When Bidg
raenty } ears In this city.
THE BIG FOUR ROITE.
Excursion. Sunday. September 20. Lawreneeburg. Aurora and Way Points.
Lore nr Schmidt, of the German Fir® Insurance Company, returned this morning from a two months' trip through j Germany He brought wiih him the body
Tennegsee Mountains to Franklin, of his son. Dt Alvin Schmidt, w o died
ind on Wav to Hoanitat i In German.'- about three rears-- ago The ind.. on way to Hospital. ^ wlt] ^ burle d privates at C; -wn Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson left their HiU to-merrov. morning
LONG JOURNEY ON FOOT.
< oal f ellarn < onstrucled.
All kinds of first-class brick work. PERRY i BOCK. Fd Mbs* av*. Xew phone 1329.
; $1.0« or lee# Round Trip. Speci*: cr-aln lea'e* Indianapolis Union sta-
llion at 7:*i a. m : returning leaves Aurora
) at 7:20 p m
H M BRONSON. A. G P A.
home in the mountains of Tennessee and Contributed to Firemen's Fund t h.ldren * Teeth Need (leaning, walked nearly all the way to Indmnapolta Cont.buted to Piremen s fund. ^ Cla.Cs pink porcelain gums look natural Thev a ret ve«t - r -,t r rt., . , ; t'hiel Coots, of the fire department. ..n- . on arttficHU teeth, ill N ILmois *.
—- (T V
Uv® of Indianapolis, and when attacked ' ^ Lb*#.. i
by an illness that required
operation
The Way to Avoid Typhoid Fever -•* • ■ u.»e ' artersburg Mmvral Spring water Received fresh daily from the springs THE HVRTT-FRANCIS PHARMACY CO. Corner Per.nsyhama and Ohio st*.
Fast Time to Detroit via Lake Erie i Western aad Wabaah Roods. Leave Indianapolis 12:30 p m. Arrive Detroit
I U p. m
I
V The W r ei*bach Store, 49 g.
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Spectacular PesUmiwe
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Pierrot at the Yacht Races.
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The Hair-K«l»log Reptile Hu at.
The Musical Punching Bag*. Culture Ballet.
Two Carloads of Magnificent Scenery.
Everybody Goes te the Park.
The Physical
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< eerie Bebr and Her hongs. The Hu*pended Prise f1$wt*
Elaborate Cost amen. PRICKS, 15e TO $L00.
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WATCHES
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CJJr JNk^k.PK» ftiHe •uma-w-"W* w* W TT A faSL. 9L XILTOF AND DOLLY NOHLKS mud ^ VJT X-/i » Jrm Jack Narwortb. Hobert*. Hales end Robert*, TO-MOMT AND BALANCE OF WEEK Mias Avery Htrakosch, Louise L.-eeeer, MATINEE SATURDAY
lu::"’ Verdlct-A GREAT BIO SUCCISS
Mr. aad Mr*. Alien
Matinee* Daily-Special Fair Week Price*
That's why you .a:, always get nice new de.-igns in ^electing a Watch from aa-1 our stock. New ones coming in dsJly
insisted .vn c-unino m ~ T.* t j <>n 0 f t he eAjCien; services of the depart- tiona: convention, win be in effect October! We will point out the MERITS OF OUR nitnl m Ho ri I nw ' nt during the ret-ent fire at the com- .1 .o 7 im uri' e. For d-'ai!s consult t.cJtet TIME-PiLCEB if you call on us.
pitai in inulauapoLs. The couple started nanv's stoi-e in South lillnois street. agents of Pennsylvania line* or ad* — nearly two months ago and struggled on w KlCHARDgQN. D. p. a . indta At thet r became i too ll tU Services at Plymouth. the BIG FOUR ROUTE.
,to walk, and Charitably disposed per- Plymouth church services will be re-’
pe’<«;on fund. Tht* was done in recogni- , Accou B tharheud of ft Andrew,
tlon of the efhcient services of the department during the recent fire at the panv's store lit South Illinois street.
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"Garland'' Htave* aad Ranges bake the •read and roast th* m«au that make th* mao.
Mo . will preach the sermons The servioe« will be held at the Propylieum. The work of remodeling the new home of the church, m Ceutral avenue, began to-day.
85.00—( hies go sad Return—$5.00. Chicago Centennial Celebration Tickets on sale Sept JS and 28; goad to re-
turn until October 2.
For tickets *- < o pa-- a-s s'; at R,g Four ctfices. No I E Wasr ngton at. and Union atatioa. H. i£. BRONSON, A. G. P. A.
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EMPIRE THEATER ’WKEIC OIVL.'V' Cemmcc .laf Monday Matinee, Sept. I4tfe Matinee Daily. Every Night. 8ertt»n*r A Drew's 'riQJSR Everybody’s Favorite Price* of Adrrdaaloa—U*. ISc. 2Sc, 50c. Next Week—"Kentucky Belle*." Telephone < 13i7> new.
Klaw A Erlanger 1 * Stupendou* IHO.OW Production of th« Drury Lan* Musical and B*i-
let 8pe< tacle,
Tie Sleeping Beanty and (be Beast
Unquestionably th« Biggest and Gr*wt*at Indoor Entertainment in the 'Worttf. J50 People to the Grand Knsemble J»0 PMCES-Gc. 75c, *1 00, II 60 and $tOk
Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Sept. 91, t*. l»
Matinee Medneoday.
—THE WHITNEY OFBRA f OMPANV— In the Sensational Uomlr Opera.
WHEN JOHNNY C'OMKh MARCHING HOME
Price*—tl.W. *1. 75c,
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