Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1916 — Page 3
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To insurp Victor ^^l3;;^y. a',ways joo'if for the famor:'-. traifer'-rarii, “H;s Maiter s Vo;r.c. ' It 15 on every Victro'a ar. 1 every Victor Rew-'fi. ]t IS '.iie OTiiy w'ay t > Identify cer,c.;oe Victro;as arid Victor Records.
Melba *s limpid soprano
on a new Victor Record
A new Victor Record by Melba is a new chapter in the musical history of the world. “Sweet as the voice of Nellie Melba” is a musical proverb. The capture of her matchlessly pufe notes in a fresh flow, of beauty is an event of genuine importance to those who cherish genius. “Songs My Mother Taught Me,” an exquisite gypsy lyric by the Bohemian Dvorak, is worthy a place amotig the “Melba classics” to be found only on Victor Records. In this cameo of a song Melba’s art shines in all its crystal purity and tenderness and freshness. It is a song which every true jappreciator of beauty will surely wish to add to his library of Victor Records. “Songs My Mother Taught Me’* (Dvorak) Nellie Melba Victor Red Seal Record 88485. Twelve-inch, $1 Melba sings only for the Victor. She is one of a mighty company. Practically every great artist and entertainer of this generation has, like Melba, chosen the \hctor as the only instrument capable of reproducing his or her art with uns\\ cr\ing fidelity. Go to your nearest Victor dealer today, have him play for you the new Melha record or any other Victor music you wish to hear. He will also gladly demonstrate to you the various styles of the Victor and Victrola—$10 to $400. Victor Talking M^chiae G>., Camden, N. J. Important warning. Victor Records can be safely and satisfactorily played only with Victor Nmcdiaa or Turtrt-tonm Stylua on Victors or Victrolas. Victor Records cannot be safely played on machines with jeweled or other reproducing points. Naw Victor Racords damonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of each month
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LIBRARY CORNER STONE LAID Beginning of Notre Dame's New $250.000 Building Is Celebrated.
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INDIANAPOLIS AND VlCiNITY
YOU ever crave something ^ different these warm days, something tc eat that tastes good, satisfies, and c\t the same time is a wholesome, healthful diet, something that will put zest into your appetite —then try Taggart’s GRAHAM Crackers Perhaps you have forgotten how good graham crackers can be. Make the test today, order a pound or a 10 cent package of Taggart’s Graham Crackers from your grocer, but be - ure they are Taggart’s, get the genuine if you want to really know how delicious good graham crackers are. The ideal summer food.
Brief Notes of the Day.
.Alumni Association Formed.
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Looh for the name Tcujoari on everu cracker.
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SCHOOL IS OPitD FOR 'SIANSFiELD filSCOSSFS iNDlANlPOllS MIN MGROOND files OFVELOPINT OF iSES NOW iWALlKIt MAllUKWS. WHO j I.l\ KS A t 201 N, W AI.COTT ST. NEV; ENTERPRISE BY I. U. EXTEN- f’OINTS OUT ELEMENTS THAT' SION DIVISION. L. E □ TO HIS GREATNESS. W.l.S EORCEi, TO QUIT WORK
REAL ESTATE TRANFSERS
John Hohn to Gtorgo VV. llohA, part •ouihoaat quartw aociloii 17. township 16. ruPKO 3, fmy arn’B. rik,’ tuwnrhlp I Ifi. 0«o 00 itargaret Jlamtlton et al to Ploiri Swan, part lot* S ami P, hlw k P. Mardosta, fi<Kt66 var'Htu, wi at oi Central ave., nouth ot Vortioth st 1.100 ik) tOtto D. Lofler to Wllllair M. lUrk. part lilt la, aama, W>xl5t, f«»^t, vacant, weat of Ontral av»*., s<nith cf FortlU*>tJi at 7.800 «J Rnbarl S. Jonlan to (tarrett M. I.«wls, 1,^1 a>. Pattlaon'a tTnivi-rsHy place, 40x166 1-8 feet, vacant, cast side I’ntvaralty ave., noith of IVnna.vlvania ratin>a<l 00 Mary T. Cox to Gtcnn C. Ehvood, lot 69, Brown's W. Tenth at. addUlon. 3ax*6t» feet. Improved, oaat aide tiermania ave.. aouth of Twelfth at 1,740 00 John R. Bonnell to Thomas 11. Pumphrey et ux., ivirt lot 66, aacond Marion Heights. Perry township 220 00 Leo H. Wllliama to Alnert K. Uhl. lot U Mt. Jarksoto. loo^xlSA feet, improved, north altia .laokaon at., west of Holmes ave. .... 2,500 00 Ullen Iliuntioo. to nrowm-Hunstetter rdind t\mipany. |>art aouth'teai quarlor, (taction l.'t. townahlp 15. range *, Center township .. 700 tW Peach drove lntj>rovement Company to Joseph C, Halter, lot 14, hltvck lOA, Beach arova LW oo John \V. Rivt»erts to Albert cVutchfleld et Hx.. lots 9 and m. Indlanaitolia Height*. Wayne township 3.^ M Itoulaa Knartng et al. lo WIlUahm F, Oanabenr. jtart lots 7. s and 9. Sonneftelda subtllvlalon omlot 96. Improve 1. ea*t side Liberty st., south of MRrvland si.; lo! 12. Jonee' subdivision ontlot 93, 30x118 1-8 feet. Improvatl. ioulh Side Lord at., east of Eaat el.; lot 84. ITatigherty's aubtlivlsion ouUol 98. Six - feet, linprove<l. mmthweM aide Virginia ive., south of Woodlawn vvc.; lot IK. Hrwdshaw et al.'a snhdhiaion oullot 100, tOxlo.", fe"t. Improved, north aide Buchanan
St., west of Virginia ave.. and lot ',8. Kappas' subdtvislcn outlot li'T. SOxli'iO feet, improved, east side High .st., north of Hi<'king st Frederick Oansherg et al. to l.otiisa Kllering. part lots T. s and y. .Sonin - tield's subditlaion, outlot ml unproved. east aide I.lberty st., .south of .Maryland st.. part lot 29;t. Nolde s suMlvislon. otltlot 45, etc.. I7';.vH6 f"et. improved, west side Pine' st.. south of .New Vork at., lot.s aii,i 61, Kapives' stitaltvistoii. outlot p)7, 60 xl.VAfeet, Improved, east side High 81.. Vouth of Wyoming st William F. Oausl>erg et al. to Frederlek A. Ganaberg. (van lots 7. 8 and 9. bonnefleld’s subdivLalon, outlot -mL improved, east side Ijbeitj- at,, south of Maryland st.- lot 12. .'fone.s' .sti'idtvlalon, ontlot 9.5, at'xlH 1-5 feet, im(iroved, south eMe Lord st . east m st.: lot 21, rvauglierty s subdivision. outl.it 9P. 44x-~ feet, improve,! southwest confer Prospeei and I.eciiL ard Sts,, and lot is. Bradshaw ann others' at:Fdlvision, outlot lOi'. ns above, and lot 59, Kappes' subdivision, outlet IftT. tmi roved, ea.-t side High! ste, north of Biokliig st Idxslel Schuler to Llndhtirsf Kealtv Co., llot 96. Daugherty's suhilivtslon, outlot !>9. 40x110 feet, improted. .south side Wooiilawn ave.. east of Is'onai-.l st We.st Indianapolis Monihlv Meeting !,■ Lvwls .6. Clark. i>art lots 4S and 49. B> tw iV Platt’s iiddltion. iiutuoviii southeast corner Standard ate ami Division st Edward'C. Kemper to Car! Light, lot 1, Oxfor«1 Park. 39x130 feet, improved northeast comer New York and tlxL ford 9ts Charles T _ Va.1en to Daisy 1., Stuart, lot 1915, S Brookslde addition. tOxir,.’ feet, vacant, west side Parker att.' mtrth of Thirteenth st . Eari E. Young, trustee, to AVilllam *' Hrydon. lot 27. IjsSalle park. 40x176 feet, vacant. 'Xst side I..itSa!h »t. north of St. Clair st Terre' N. Hamilton to Gotdon Realty Comi'any. lot 466, Moi'artv s ij-mh west aide addition. 36x140 fe.-t. improved. west Bide Wanvn ave., south
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Resolution Adopted at Meeting Re-| garding Indianapolis Man’s Nomi- i nation for Vice-Presidency. I The -Mothiuli.st Miiiistc! ia! i.itii'ii, j at a ttu'Ctins todii.v . ■(iopteii .i r- s,,! ,,i i .>i , t’Cingrattllaliiig Charic.s \V. I'airi’.iii ka <.;i ’ his nninii!;t tioii fur i lu- vi, e-] irc.-i,I, ;i. L . the Uepublii’an itaMopai I’lii'Vi’iitnd', ApI'l'iival c>f the nieasiire w.ts i eg is;i a n.sintj vote. It w.ts the List Hi. et;,’,'.^ ,■.( the as.Hociation t'rererliri;; the S'ltnm, .■ v-a-c;tti,>ii. The text of the lesolutinn who h was offered b,v tin l;*\. AJT'.-rt H ii ■ Is'.ud.’,
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"Hesoha'd, That wr- tiie !i:eoi!,n!.s the !niii;uiai'olis Mttl'fxFst -M’m.'te i.-, 1 AsS'K’l.itloii he: .-h.N exten,! to the lea I't'afus YV. l'a:r!,;,t!ks. di 'lijii; tellow-towosuia I) ami M.': - .li',--; O'ar heart.v voriurufalati ois th-- in.:,of enlitevred haii n;. ;..s r■ no;m.• i,-.;, for the second, tijr.,- a, e ■ i T-.iiidat-- . the \ ice-!'!'. siiU'n.'v of the r?” -d .s,..,!,-
on the Kei’iiM'L'aii ii, Ket.
The resolution w;is slgncl !-,> th J. W, Onnean. the Ttev J,i!.n S.
and the R'-v. Albert U;:rlst. de
The anrmal Fivntr of tiie niitdsJe he held ne xt Moud:t\ .i. t'.artleiii the pici.H'ke.’s to assemble thv:,o'clock. The Kev. M. K. R.aker Mot'lainsvilie chiOi ii. wa.s .-i.s < omrnittee'itan on a rraimoments 'or -J ner, ami the Rev .stout, . f fli Pla, e M !■'. eht!-; h, for otitl-as i-ai
er diversio'.i-'
The pape: of tlie tnomua w.-,s Rev, F. II t'avlor. of \Voods;'!e ehnt on "The ■'iirtsti.; nity e: .-^t. Fa .1 '
I'nli'in s. 'li,- is iliaFC,,! witJi the tniirder of I.iedienant .\. Innas, of the Kim,' iMlwafl itoiso. If ,i Willrid .i. j !ii, o. will! was etnidoyed at tli-' tir, \\ . i". . ui'osi-i’iiior rNidain.il tiiat L’.-'d'-n- ^ j.f’I l.ia.’is 'ook nvr-r tin- eolidnau,i of
2na:d on t >i.’ innliL of .Xjni: 2' it s , |vi otor Carrier Announced. Id'irk at tlie time. Inputs was unknown tot ^ j F.e set’ii'aiit aiul M in. o !i>’ otm’iciI ., ’aiti- i Wi-. ... ... li,'h v\ a - ■ ’oiit ra I t o ,nst ; ... t ions, j . a i :■ ■ ’ - - ' • ' - ' • ■
j Flood oidi ieil his arrist, the pin.'-. i ..iid' istf'l. ami l.iJi-r iiis e.‘’I’nt ion, .is wi-d iis
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i l.at.r I .i, ’’tf’i a nt Warwi’K airr.-d at il!o- h'e\v,’r.\. and, rushing' up toe aril t'le lu-iard, . Iso W’is sho* .\ l■''llr,!^ll2 to tl’o I pi use.’.It,II tile paard was ".mtiifix j Soiiie I'!' the , om ina I III - '.\in,(i i.’.i-a.s ja.n.e v.i^ie nii.siiniierslooii t>\ iln- i2.,uid. jiJn. prose,nitor s'tiii. lea'liTig Jinn to I pe, t t'i*‘ li- ntena r,l wms iiol ivhat In- re(e jreia iited I’liniself as i.einc it wtt.s iatk
to feeo.ctnize his nnifi'i in.
' ■I"ho iioiiofit.s of irooil health ati FT. BENJ. HARRISON BUILDING NEED OF PERSONAL THOUGHT ' vious to all. The value of a ■■-.niii.'i niii’ti in a koutiti Ixtiiy" iioed.'J tie i'--i ■.■rpretaUrni fo pet.'plv' oi' o'.i'Ueati ’O ami umlor-tarnliiiL'. It L only tn ■ i- ■ ■ : ’ ' • ' ■' ’ ary to .show theoi how tlfi' hoaitlFv' ' ' ' J' ’ .Tl . , I ion may he ohtaiiieii ami f)'*'- ■ ’ . ' ■ ' I ■ .’1 , x-, extraviigant eiaim.- arc
Some Higher Work.
Fifty fe. pectcfi.
Postal Station Nearly Completed.
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GUARD SHOOTS LIEUTENANT Murder Follows Mistake in Dark Dur-
ing Irish Rebellion.
PT'BI.IN*. J'ine F’ -.Vn F 'lde -; ,ti , Iri.sh rebellion heretof,-re kept s. . r'ame oat at a coart-martt.al '; concerns the shooting hy a serceff.t ef ! the guard at the Gairee.ss lirewer> of h - j officer and an employe . f the h.-ewer\. j whom he took fnr leJ els. The defrnri.u
Improvement Resolutions Adopted.
Richmond CJiurc'i CaKs Pa.st,.
Club Directors to Meet.
B. tter Sa.d D-fferently.
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For Neglecting Daughter.
Woman Bootiegger Admits Guilt.
iTc Celebrate Name Day.
Dwnce Ciikiases
(^citing Feet from
No Friend of His.
frmeb-hed Strata Excess Swesttn({ aod Bad Otiar iL*Masliro4Mi Corns Bai Caros Coras Beiveea Toco
lofkuaed Ban tons aod KootHotfit
F;NKR.-V1 KRl'.'-J.Sl id »ff.
■ f the -gre.-it Rns.-^iar; am'.'-
w I L the Austrians in Oa-
i? S^ifgeant Robert Flood, vf the Rt.v al j'ucia ai d Lukow.na.
Cal-o-cide GIVES INSTANT RELIEF
I.•ng’h t’li- p,ir,’fi and retii- <'au.<e ij\ n-.storintr the - ii. inrin.tl; results ure r.-iiiH rkatde <i»‘t a 25c packironi ‘.ny driigt-'ist; he ie au-■-•■n to ref'jnd ruoriey to any it fully sat.sfied.
W Ai;i ML M.A'I THEWS. ii.ade fid' riiinl .Jumc, tlm iicw liorrml i-'.-.tern tonic, now hemp; iiiLrotiucoil . Ijore, hul that il will re.-tlore your syNtom In a ftorferl '-taf.e of health. J if suffeririL’’ from .'-toinai'h and live ’ trnuhle or rheuiiiati.6in, i. backed up tn datement.s of local people m vitrned testimonial^ who have u .ed ttm preparation and are now loud I'j jir;F--t‘ 1 hereof. 'i'ake. for m.-tance. the sLatemc'd ,if .\!r, Walter Matthew.v, who live 'at .\u. 'JiJl Xorth VS'aleott .stn>et, Ird,anapnli.6. ami who is tty oceupntioii • wood turner. He pave the following "I have lived in thi.s city for ‘i ■ years, and for tht' pa-t five of which i have .suffered irreatly from sfomaci': 'lotilih'. wt’.ich took the form of in-(hirt’.-tiop.. and with heavy pain.- in in\ i -jornai'h, until I -’mild not eat. 1 he pan to tak-- 1‘lant Juice some f;v= neek.s aiTo and noticed inijtrovement the very fir t day. 1 am now feeling tilt* Test that I have for year.s. and can eat anythinc' I want, even mince pie and other pa.stries. which I have not toUe hed for years. My treneral health ha; improved 101) per rent., and I am recoitimendinir Plant Juii’e to all my friends.” I’here are numerous wymptome of thn. trouble that Plant Juice can relieve. In fact, any of the follow imr may denote affections of the stomach: Indifirestion, dyspepsia, belchinE’ ■of wind, ba I breath, sick, throbbinp, headache; poor circulation, night swflata, that tired feelir*g, costiveness, coated tongue: or a poor complexion. Plant Juke is .solo in Indianapolis at the Weber Drug Co.’s store.—Advertisement,
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