Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1917 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1917.
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Your Savings Account Passbook is waiting for you, and the deposit of $1 is a beginning—the best beginning you ever made.
Farmers Trust Company 130 East Market
BOARD OF WW10 FIX VALUE OF IIMIES
! ONE MEMBER FAVORS STANDARD RATE.
INCREASES TO BE OPPOSED
Most Essential Is Correct Examination
. The Marim county hoard of review. | 11 which Sa in ae.«pon to fix the taxable | J | value of corporate property, < wUl «>ee;n j
%Ye
We believe that much credit for our auecea* in correctjr a fective vialon ia <iue to careful and accurate examination, feat the eye* from every anaie By our experience arid the moat modern equipment we learn Juet what your trouble ia Nearailfh editeaa, far»d*Jitednea*. aatismatlc or a atrained condition must be underatood, then we correct the fault with proper leneee
Oirt- emaaafnatiM I* made with mathematical aee»rary..Oar leaaea are *aaraafeed to he rlabf.
WERBE & MIESSEN, Inc.
OrriCfA** OfTOlHfrTRfeTS. Aerth Feaaeylvaal* Street.
Katahtiahed l<M«.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF THK
NEW MY' FI0ELI1Y«PLATE GIASS INSURANCE COMPANY
On the 31st Day of Dec., 1916.
JLocsted
at 211 Market Street. Newark. New Jersey.
SAMUEL C HOAOIaAND, Preaident MARRY C. MEDDSM, Secretary.
The amount of ita capital ia.. f tOO.W (w The amount of Ita capital paid up ia f 400,000SO
TUB
71.01* M
ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY
A«K AH FOMX)W»: . Vaah on hand and In the handa of ajrenta or other
peyaona ....i#,.
Bond* owned by Ihe company, hearing inferegi, aerured a* follow* market value ....... Loan* do bond* and morfyate* of real eatafe, worth double the amount for which I ha aame 1* mortcaged. and free from any
prior Incumbrance l4>Uf» for premium*.,. All other -securitiee..
»#e,* * »•* *
frt.7fio oo 169, .¥13 39 12,680 36
Total aeaeta
..IJ.2SS.447 68
LIABILITIES; Loaece adjusted and due,, I Loaeea unadjuated .............. All other claims against the company Amount nacesfary to reinsure outstanding riaka Total Hat,Hit lea f
1.144 * 66,827 0t
m,141 <*>
389,261 46 mTmn
State of Indiana, offlce of Auditor of
Htate:
I. tha wnderatgned, Auditor of State of the Slat* of Indiana, hereby cert If > that tha abova ia a correct copy of the atate
tncnl of the Condition of VL above men
on the Slat day of I>e
tloned company
camber, t9J6, aa ahown by the original Statement, and that the said original
statement is now on file In this office. In testimony whereof J hereunto eubacrlbe my name and nfflx my
(MEAL] official seal, this 2(1 day of
May, 1817.
OTTO L. KI.AUSS, Auditor of State.
FOR SOLDIERS’PARADE
•ft*
examination *t the Snancial statements i 11 of public util it sc* tomorrow. Much time] J Sis usually coneunried its fixing the tax-L j ahl* value of the property of the public'
utilUte*. ■ Thi« year wilt be t» excep-1 tfor, to 111* rule. At !«.«. cme'M the
member*, of the board of review' la in ; I favor of a atandard rate of valuation's | for ai( utiHUee and it ia possihle hr* f [stand will catute trouble auch as wa,» 1
I experienced last year when a value was
i being pia«ei on the Indianapolis Water I {Company's property. This resulted In} j i an appeal to the state tax !<.ard. where} I j a higher valuation than that reached j
pj by the county hoard was fixed. Publb =,-tllitle» are expected to ffgh } any increase in the valuation* fixed
the county board because of the in- ! creased coat of production of their serv- | ice, about which much has been heard i
rereatly.
A comparative list of valuations fixej
and given out by the boa
lows
mt.
Indianans.!;* I4«l lea tie Inveatmee* Company I Flanncr A Buchanan C« . Planner & Buchanan Realty Company ^Railroad Traaafer Co . War* Camp Burial V'asut
JF you could see “Acid-Mouth’
attack your teeth you would
take vigorous measures for their protection. But the stealthy work of this enemy of good teeth is none the less effective
because you can’t see it.
PCBCCO TOOTH PASTE
Avoid Future Waste
Think of the many dollars you have spent for which you have received no good return, and consider how much money you would now have if these dollars had been deposited at 4% compound interest with the S e c u r i t y Trust Company.
Open Saturday Evenings From 7 to 9.
Security Trust Company
111*113 K PEMMSYLVAMLA ST.
CHICKENS THRIVE on O. K. Scratch Feed.
Mad# of wh«at. corn. oat#. Kaffir corn, •unflowcr No grit, no oy#t«r «h*H. All grain to #a». Make* mor#
k*#p* chtrk#n* healthy
Iba, d*Hv*r#d
8*.Afl p#r 100
gga.
100
KVRNTtAl.I.Y | WhlUDonrwil! -Cow Bold Medal Flour | fioy Bean*.
Pea*. Soy
Amber Csoe. Fancy German Millet, flock wheat. Navy
Bean*..
— Why not now ’ Madeja <> f hard a p r In* w h e a t. None better for all 'baking. Spec ial
ur b $1.75 K, " T,,K m, ‘- I Free . delivery We have the retnwfth It order for! edy. Sprayer*. X0c oilier goode. • land up.
Mall ahd phone order* promptly filled.
&peclHs CKcWJ oSfore
237 W. Waablngton Ht..O|,p. Mtatehoulie Main *1 Free City IMIvwy Auto. 25-940
mn follows: South in Pennsylvania (Greet to Waablngton at reel ; weal In VVaelitngton atragt to Illinota street; south to the union elation; coumermnn h to thts army recruiting station In Mouth Illinois street, where a atop of five minutes will be made; north in Ithnola street to Ohio street; east to Meridian street; south to the south side of Monument Olrcle, where the contort will he given by the military band.
*rd today, fot-
»i:.
i'4/ntpany Taihtmar. Puhileblng K#tbw-Oawaea —,
Eighty’in Company,
j The regulars will be under the command of Lieutenant Mathew J Gunner. Jo» the Tenth infantry regiment. There will be about eighty men in the company of regulars In addition to the mem-
REGIMENTAL BAND TO PLAY c» mp ., e „
HARRINGTON ANNOUNCES PLAN
TO BOOST ENLISTMENTS.
the
tVrgeant (1. W. Hsriington, of arnty recruiting atation, today anrounced the line of march for the par.ide of the company of soldiers and I and ot% the Tenth United States ln-
were shown at the station yestenlav when thirty-two recruits were sworn into serv ce in answer to President WiL
won a call for 78,<XKi volunteers.
. *>r- Hannah Graham, will speak in beh ? rK 0f « ,h *. rf r njH,nK < s * m P«tgn at some of the local theaters during the recruittng week !>r. Graham win appear at
Keith a, the Circle, English's ami otl
other
f kotry. islilrh will be held tonight i * beaters
Lie downtown streets to arouae enthusi-
a m for the army recruiting campaign. ^TEMPTATION” OWNER HELD
Ths ptrnd* will atari promptly at 7
O'clock an*i will be followed by a drill of the regulars and a band concert at MSrtumeht t'ircle about k o'clock. Anotker street demonstration by the regular* at Ft. Harrison will be held at tbe
tame hour Thursday night. Campaign for Rscruita.
ThS nrhiy la making n whirlwind oamintga to talae TR.OOtl troops to rt|J out the vnv complement of the regular forces before July I. The appearance
United States troops, the
of the
■first which
the' have made in Indianapolis since their fstum from the border, was arranged by tMa officers at the recruiting Station who obtained permission from General Edwin F, Glenn, cotflmander of the fort, to use the company for that
P'-rposs. *.
Ths soldiers will be brought to the city from the fort in army automobile trucks and ths perade will atari from Massachusetts avenue end Pennsyl-
e line of march will be
tts avenue
vsnls atreet. Th*
Charged Wi^h Exhibiting Obscene
Pictures in City.
Jvrnest E. Gagner, said to be the owner of "Temptation/’ a motion pictdre that ia being exhibited this week H. the Crystal theater, 119 North Illinois street, was arrested • yesterday afternoon on a charge of exhibiting obscene pictures as a result of an affidavit filed by William Wentlet . a deputy constable In the court at Uharles H. Mueller, a Justice of the peace Gagner furnished bond and waa ordered to appear ip the justice’* court thjs afternoon The proeecutton, it is said, resulted from a report made to Mayor Bell bv the Rev. Morton C. Pearaon, secretary of tlw* Indianapolis Church Federation, w ho Ttad received numerous complaints regarding the picture. It was said that the polie* Instructed Gagner to make certain eliminations in the picture but
that he failed to do so.
This Flag Free
An American Flag for Every Home
Th« Flag of Washington and of Lincoln, The Flag of Our Country—
The Flag of Peace
4 (
It is your flag and my flag And ©h, how much it holds! Your land and my land Safe within its folds.'*
To every person opening n savings account with 125.06 or more until July 4th. 151?. to remain on dep0 .*i t .i« r T.*. , vr r l?, d on 5 >«* r " * wUl Klve FREE an AMERICAN FLAG, else four feet bv six feet sewed stripes fast colors, and a seven-foot flag pole with rope halyard and iron holder compete as illustrated. The pole can he taken apart—has a me*al
Joint—and the flag. pole. rope, ball and holder are neatlv parked in a strong metal edge box wh4ch car. be carried under the arm
this bank pays interest at the rate of 4%
On savings accounts
compounded semi-annually.
so fine as an Amsiican Flag. We have
^ There nothing quite
one waiting'for YOU. Be one of the first tceopen a savings account
nememher only tw-o hundred flags will be given awav.
You will find thle bank very convenient. We are open dailv except Sunday from ? A. M. to 4 P. 2J. Saturday night. 6 to S;3y.
Rent a box in our fire and burglar-proof vault.
“ *Tis the star-spangled banner; oh, long may it wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave."
Aetna Trust & Savings Co.
K«*e(y First OU Co
Stodobaker Park Realty |£*x Indiana Corpo.suon .. Flemher Cafe Company ... White Reeiaurmm C'/mj>«nr Bobbin*. SrtitMmter a Co. N if. Ralph Company ... Renance Coat and Iron Co.,
Rai-Mun cpntpsay
Ricker <.m Company
Rr.yal Theater
St, J. RemtMiech Bntorprt*#
• Co,
ft. * J. Tire Co iBdtanaprtit* PuhBc Welfare Rk# M.f* IS Kkvatot Realty CO.: Ray hit*-Kfg C»,. ..-, Gutenberg Cc, Alliaoi. Coupon Co ; A ft PreSi ,.. ■., > -." :.,...; Alta# Paper Co, CaptBH Pafatr Co, . -. ..... Central City Publlehing Co. Con*olt*iate<l Printing Co .. Decorabir*‘ Hupply Co Hampton Printing Co ..... Kaau Stationery Co
Hat emit Co.
Indiana Catholic Priming and Publlehing Co . .— Indiana poll* Book and Htattonery Co. v ......... Mutual Printing and Uthographing Co —... T. A Handel! & Co Premier Printing Co. Indlanapoli* Blue Print and Hupply <V (’apitol Blank Bdok Co Barne*-RoM Co Indiana Dally Time* 9 , Finglneerlng Pub)t*hing Co. Indianapdi* Rlectrotype Foundry Industrial Education Co— Indiana Farmer Co ........ HamueLBingham’* Son Manufacturing Co. ............ Key at one Pres* Co. .......... Indiana Electrotype Co .... \V. K Stewart Co Cornelius Printing Co. »,... Rough Note* Co Indiana poll* Engraving awd Electrotype Co. Mel let t Priming Co Western Horseman <>. — Russel M. Seed* Co Stafford Itogravlng Co Indiana <»kvgen Co... Indiana Wall Paper Co .. johneon-Wfiodbrldge Co. . 1.(14 \ utniah «'<> Oltn Kale* Co.. .,v, Oliver Avenue Hotel Co... New Plata Hotat Co D. P. Holliday Co bmllh-Hechl Co. (ndfanapdln I.lve Stock Journal end printing Co. Franklin Pree* Educator Journal Co—>. lldiieakerk ' Pro** Hobbs Merrtlt Co Achrttlder* - Pres* B E. Griffey Bramwood Pre*» Books alter-Ball Printing Co. —■ Thornton-lAy Co. Plerwn A fxnii Co Merehante Printing Co. ... Indianapolis Poultry Cn. . Middle West Investment
^ IX ^ *.-*.»/ k *L- *■ >
Pray Agency Peter Pan Apartments... Reliable Realty Co ... Republic Construction Co. Balmoral Court Co Rich-Wolcott Realty Co. . Richardaon Realty Co, ...
Washington Meridian
Realty Wasson Realty and Investment Co M K Pet out Realty 1 >o minever Estate Foundation Real Estate Co. General Reel Estate Co Georgia street Realty Co . Hampton Court Realry Co. Indiana Holding Co Jessup & Antrim Realty ('o Tlmberlake Realty Co The a. M Timber lake Co.. Madison .Realty Co New Jersey, Realty Co Otto Realty Co. Menxll Trucking Premier Realty Co. ......... Reliance Investment f..... Safety Re-altv Schwler Really bout hern Farm Dairy Walker Brooks Co ..• \Valla<'e l-and Co Lake Realty Co Valuations marked thus t*> real estate. Spaces left
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is made scientifically to counteract “Acid-Mouth.” Dental authorities say that if you protect your teeth against “Acid-Mouth” it is quite possible for you to keep your natural teeth for life.
3.800 1 .MB 1,000 48.900 ur.,000 J.W MO 5,000
3 :3K
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Pebeco twice a day, a precautionary visit to your dentist twice a year— surely there is no simpler way to combat effectively the attacks of “AcidMouth.”' Of course, Pebeco will keep your teeth clean and white. It will leave your mouth with a feeling of keen, refreshing cleanliness.
Pebeco is sold by druggists everywhere
OUR SION IS OUR BOND
I'
Wednesday
No C. O. D. or Telephone Orders Accepted ©n Wednesday Specials
Every value-wise buyer in town is acquainted with and takes advantage of our “Wednesday Specials" even* week.
Help the Red Cross.
Bargain
SQUARES
Suburban Day Shoppers Should Not Fail to Save on These Wednesday Bargains.
Tomorrow especially, knowing bar-gain-seekers will come here, . we’ve made price cuts that are radical even for Wednesday Specials.
Do your BIG!
Why tarry with explanations, though t
AMS
Items of this sort furnish more convincing purchase reasons than a page of descriptive literature—
Women’s
Panama Hats
Beat fcUx-kei ahneat every
*£**»:; ■» (maiity elsewhere, offered in she Wediwwiay .bargain sale—
Pjretljr.
mtiaiHM* in
Choice 89c
360-370 W.WASHINGTON ST.
Women's Wash
Skirts
in while and Mrikingr eport effect*. Big cornprehenetve aeeonment for ciwoetng. Extra special «nd lew priced-
Choice $1.39
sra Harries, city hospital,
Nathan and
girl
William and Rose Bastln. 2115 Grange, girl.
, Ktta Joseph pital, cancer.
Death Returns.
45 years. St. Vincent’s hos-
Herman Wllenbrlng. *1 year*. 1438 Orange, pulmonary tuberculosis Darrell Baker, II years, %3 Dorman, dia-
betes mellitus.
Margaret Wagner. 78 year*, 24 Hendri'ks
by a targe revolver, which he discharged at Mrs, Myrtle Dickson, colored. Um police say. He suffered a severe scalp vrnJhd and was taken to-the city hospital, latter he was arrested charged with shooting with Intent to kill Daniels was knocked downstairs when he shot the revolver, His case was continued In city court until Thursday.
Nellie Schnalt, i'l years, 8b Vincent’* hospital, mitral Insufficiency. Amanda Turner. 72 year*. Central Indiana Hospital for Insane, chronic interstitial
nephrfti#.
Samuel Colvin, ifi years, Methodist
pital, chronic m><#arditls ‘
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DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.
Marriage Licenses.
James McKenna and Edith Gallivan Harry E Schoettley and .Marie Muller. Jo- Neo and Mamie Hernsworth. Offier J. Williams and Evelyn Bad den
Claude D. W. Shaw and Aleatha M Nor-
tan.
Earl Stasg and Ethel .Guire Howard Waugh and Lyda F.
O’Brien and
Yockey. . Elisabeth
Robert F. O'Donaghue.
William H Scooler and Ethel M. Gage. George E. Moses and Nellie Swit*. Alfred Henry and Pearl Cain Howland A. Johnson and Hazel Rode-
baugh.
George Spencer and Eura Bohannon. Frank Brehl and Bertha Wems'ng John Gauss and Frances N Barnhart.
Pierre Morgan and Thelma M Henderson.
Joseph F. Hayes and Mae C. Clancy.
Dennis T. McCarthy and I^eonora C Pfium.
Harry Ludwig and Daisy M. Rogers.
William M.-N'i ck'es and Madge M. Stout.
James H. Eich and Alma Toungman Henry Hampton and Arsenta Smith John K. Ramdell and Glenn M Hallman WllLam D Meroaey and Margaret ’
Bienne
Burton L Travts and Elizabeth Ha’l. Crowder, Reed and Mammie Andrews. (Ralph J. Costello and Alice J Wren. John L. Ooonin and Bertie R Jones Claud* Graham and Verna E. 8edam. Thomas Carter and F.mma A Savage. Willie Whitaker and Hazel D. tlemaree
Eunice Stanbrough, 4« yeain. Central Indiana Hospital fix insane, mitral regurgitation. , George Brnadum. 28 years. St. Vincent's hospital, crushing injury’ to thigh, acci-
dental.
Sarah Johnson. 66 years, Deaconess hospital. eam**r,.f/ Infant llaydu. 2 hours, 914 Concord, nonclosure of foramen ovale, Mary RouneUs, 41 years. 41* W. Twentyninth, physical exhaustion. Ruth Richards, 3 days. 2712 Columbia, non closure of foramen ovale. Elizabeth Rushton. 7h years, 1766 Ludlow. < an lnoma , , Amanda Hensley, 81 years. 2432 Martindate, ccrebial,hemorrhage. Rebecca Murk. 81 year*. 1731 N. Capitol, fractured femur. Oliver Whittacte. 14 rears. Thirty-fourth si. and Fall Crek. drowning by submersion. Margie Marshall, 3 years. Broadway neat Twentieth, fractured skull, accidental Harvey Moore, 50 years, city hoktytal, geneial peritonitis. - James Cunningham. 55 years, R. W I/>ng hospital acute nephritis. . Harrold Byrum, 10 years, city hospital, crushing injuries to abtfomen, accidental l^o McWhorter. 15 years, 2127 Boulevard plack. acute cardiac dilatation. Edward Barrett. 5* yeais, 429 E. Michigan, organic heart disease Roilo Anderson, 43 years; city hospital, cedema of brain. . . ’ > „ , Elizabeth Ingram, 26 days,; 834^ W. Waah-
Cases Under Advisement. The cases of Nellie William*, colored. 422tji ■West North street, charged with keeping a gambling house, and five colored men charged with gambling 8 anV visiting a gambling house, were taken under advisement by Judge James E. Decry in city court yesterday afternoon. All were Arrested early Monday when the police railed an alleged poker game at the place.
Paul J. Searles Promoted. Word ha* been received by Mr* and
Mrs.
ington. cerebral hemorrhage.
• ’atherlne Connelly, '
. amr. ...c - . 4 months. 518 Goodlet
ave . a<ute gastro-enteritis.
Building Permits.
George Mayhew, wreck. 817 East
Mary-
•ge
land, *•). I^irenz Schmidt. rcr>of. 712 Cincinnati. $53. M J. Ready, reroof. 437 E Tenth, $686 Phoebe Randall, remodel. ir>:>0 College, $50. Koehne Transfer Co,, tank. 9*1-Ft. Wayne, $56 ’ Gleritt Griffith, dwelling, 3420 E. Pratt.
11 ( $0(1
E. E. Hatfield, foundation 1509 S. East-
ern. $75.
8. W. Jenkins, garage. 524 Riley. $50
W. H. Seibert, two doubles. 174 $2,500. :
Mendenhall (t Mann, tank, SIS E. Ohio,
$300
G. W and S, T., WilHainson, reroof, 504/ Congress; $3o. " Henry Rose, repairs, 1509 R, East. $160. B. R- Quinn, remodel 2261 E. Tenth *400. J. G. Haiigh, wreck. 1«M. Central. 1380. Central Baptist Association*; wreck. 5*4. W.
P Sp*r Floral Company, garage. 38 47 E [Emmsyivama Htreet
ley. *50.
42-43 Laurel,
Ellis Searles. of Indlanaimlls, that, their aon, Paul J. Searles. has been promoted from the rank of ensign and is now a lieutenant in the United States navy. The promotion dates from June 6 Lieutenant Searles is In the GXil englnertng corps of the navy and Is stationed In the New York navy yard. McElroy Is Fined. John McElroy, colored. 710 Blake street, who was driving the automobile that ran ■down and killed Margaret Marshall, four-year-old daughter of Dr Augustus L Marshall. 1950 Broadway. Saturday afternoon, was fined $1 and cost* by Judge James K Deery In city court today for failing to have a chauffeur's license McElroy was arrested yesterday by motor policemen. Appointed Life Member. Dr, I, S. Harold, secretary of the Indiana Good Roads Association, has been appointed life member of the national council of directors of the National Highways Association by the trustees of the association, and has been Invited to attend the nat onal conference oh highway* and roads, which Is to
be held soon.
Four New Patrolmen.
It was learned today that the board of public safety, at a special meeting held last
Haturdav afternoon.
appointed
rnemlters of the police deparlmTnt. ail rank
four new
ing as patrolmen. The appointees arc William McDonald. John H. Olson. Ila M Rees and Leroy C. Bartlett. The action of the hoard was not made public until today.
Ethical Society Meeting.
'“I* -Spiritualism Ualsc-Mcr* Superstition!"‘will be the question for debate at the meeting of the Indianapolis Ethical Society. in the chapel, 320 North Illinois street, at S o’clock tonight. The affirmative side will na led by Matthew Small and the
negative by — **-•--
Hiram Maine.
Fell From Ladder.
Andrew Valentine. 835 North Pine utreef. was Injured, about*the back and head, Monday afte&ioon, when he fell from a ladder which he was working, at ||6 South
Washing!
John O
Neal, fine, 328 N California. $75.
on which he was
He
dty hospital, where It waa juries were not serious.
Auto Caps for Women
Made of good grade poplin; all good stvies m the best and most wanted colors; 58c to Wt kln-ls Wednefulay at—
Choice 35c
Boys* and Girls* Tennis Oxfords
Black or white, all gazes. The regular 4Sc grades. Wednetwiay. pair—
Only 49c
4* »
Women's Wash
Suits
Made of •"‘Kang Koa Kloth," in white or tan; smart sport styles, 'large pocket*, and collars. Relt»><i ' or plain-—
Only $4.75
Women’s and
Misses' Sport Hats
You mav choose from large sailors, medium size, ready for service shape* and smart banded styles, up to $1.50
W« "
value*.
■‘ednesday-
Choice 79c
25c Ribbons, Yard.
Special lot of silk taffeta
ta; all
ribbon* in moire effects, colors; 5 Inches wide; heavy grade; our regular 25c gual!
ty. at—
Only 19c
36-Inch Bleached
and Unbleached'
Muslin
Cambric or muslin finish; good qualities for all home uses: values to 16c; Wednesday bargain—
Yard 12c
Women's
Coverall Aprons
Made in (he new bunga-
low and middy way. <\S pink and blue percale; alsolot of
pretty checks and stripe*, some slightly damaged, worth up to 75c each, Wed-
nesday-
Only 47c
Union Suits for
Men
and a I hie tic fine-rlhbetl «ot-
Nainsook
styles; also fine-ribbed notton of ankle length and short sleeve style; big lot for special Wednesday selling
Suit 69c
Women's Lisle
Hose
Black or white, fine-gauge lisle, gauze weight, spliced sole and heel; slightly 1m
I ii«k i f
perfect; 45c»—
35c grade (2 lutira
Pair 23c
New Style Pumps for Women
Uhoic# of any our $5 00 latest style pumps, and down to $4 00 grjnia#; choice Wednesday, black and colored kid—
Pair $2.85
Boys* Knicker
Suits
In dark and medium pattern*. also blue serge with two pairs of pants; good styles^ extra value for Wednesday—
Only $4.79
Men’s Work Shirts
Mad* of best grade blue and steel gray chant bray, also striped cheviots; n« seconds; siae* 14 to 19 in some lines; Wednesday special; limit# 4 shirts t! for 81.181 —
Each 59c
Union Suits for Women
Tight or loose knee style, neck, full taped, large
■»i re
sice. Wednesday special
suits, 3&C>--
Suit 29c
Regular $1.00 Corsets
Well known P. N. and Thompson makes. White or pink. Jamg hip styles. F*nur hose supporter*. All sizes. Special-
Only 69c
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Mary Jane Pumps
Made of lino grade canvas; all sizes up to 2; Nature shapes. The $1.56 kind. Pair,
Only 99c
GOODYEAR GARDEN HOSE. 5-ply, extra 44-inch 50-foot section; guaranteed) regular price ffi.00; Wednes-
day only—
$4.45
Women’s Summer
Coats
A big range of handsome Checks-and plaids. Fashionaide and correct for wear now. Wednesday bargain,'
Choice $4.95
9x12 Brussels Rugs
A close. firmly woven quality; full size In beautiful rich colore and p/tterns. Regular *17.50 quality-
n beai pet t ei Juy—
At $12.50 (S,
Wash Goods
Special
A lot consisting of crepes,, batistes and lawns; light ground* with neat floral figures; values to Uc, basement-— v
Yard 61c
50c Ruffled Swiss
Curtains
Made full S'* yard# long
wide and full
with extra
rutiled twder. Fins quality of Swiss. Wednesday bargain- , -
Pair 33c
4»>
32-Inch Silk
Warp
Tub Silks
Whit# grounds with woven stripes of pink, red, black.
copen, hello and other combinations; 49c and ;$c quali-
ties. Wednesday—
Yard 39c
Printed Chinese
Silk Pongee
Twenty-six fm-h** wide: tan colored grounds with pretty bold unique printings In various combinations; regular 50c quality, Wednesday bargain— ,
Yard 29c
Men’s Pants
Khown In medium and dark pattern*; also fine shepherd checks In summer weight; specially low priced-
Pair $1.85
Men’s Summer Suits
Keep Kool weights in Ian. gray and palm beach col-’ ora-plain or belted stylep; priced special for Wednesday -
Suit $4.85
Silk Stripe Chiffon
Voiles
Twenty-six inches wide; a beautiful sheer wash fabric in yellow, copen, wisteria, pink and lavender; also tinted grounds with various Stripes; 46c quallty-
Yard 33c
76x90 Linen Finish Bed Sheets
Made of
el(W
EsSffilSl center aeam, wlda hams; actual 95c value, limit aix. each— • —'
; mt; - '
da hams;
Only 72€ iji
mmrnm
mmum imh»r«. mental, extra heavy pine d o o r. with best quality wire cloth, special-
$1.39
K r R E EN
HOORN. plain • style, well made; Wed nesday
special—
83c,
that the jury’s verdict had automatically proclaimed A holiday. An attempt was made to ascertain whether Mayor Bell and the, hoard of public safety intends to demand the resignations of all of the men who were convicted. I’«*rrott. the four police officers and Adam all being under the jurisdiction of that board. Xo one could be found who would make an authoritive statement, but a few city employes who are said to be on the inside of the administration . policies, expressed their belief that the men will not be dis-
charged. as follows:
“No, they won’t fire them. What would they want to f\re them for? Thev haven’t been found guilty yet. Hell woi/ld he a fool to fire*them."
l>te
It will he remembered that wOTI* Den Did .r. Bush, formerly street commissioner, was indicted by a Marion county grand Jury, he was practically removed from office by Maybr Bel) John Re4dmgton. formerly deputy city controller was asked lo resign'by the mayor —" hr* was indicted on the charge o
when of co!
M ***.. 'MW nc W»S9 muMJLirti m \ cri- ?,* i&'v,; r a‘\?r,," u fh^ m s.'' ,rc Kd!iL=
Indianapolis and Vicinity
For Failing to Register.
| Byron Thomas, giving his address to the : poilee a* Bowling Green, Ky,, was arrested
Brief Notes of the Day, Hollister review No. 52. W.
today on a charge pf fatling to 'register under the conscription law He asseitPd he
was only twenty years old.
the money. Reddington
keeping «»«
had not been found guilty, and his cast*
the mayor
had not been tried when asked for his resignation
Jacob P. Dunn, former city controller.
was a VXcp of the mayor’s "wrath’’ when irregular^ ies were found in the
controller’s pffice.
James McUrossan, clerk In the atreet department, and Patrldk Glenn, anslstant atreet commlasioner, also were asked to resign their positions when it was reported that a Marion county grand Jury was investigating the records of that office, Despite these precedents the belief prevailed among every one at .the city hall during the day that the convicted men woujd not be discharged until attorneys had made their last effort
to have the verdict set aside.
A few city employes discussed the re suit of the trial humorously, one man
saying that everything said around the city hall during the day would look like the Morse telegraphic code if It were
to be placed on paper.
McCool Elevator Burnt. [Special to The Indianapolis News] VALPARAISO, Ind., June 26,—A big grain elevator burned at McCool on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad today. The owners Roper & BroVn. of Hobart, carried only $1,500 Insurance. Twelve tons of ground feed and *5,000 worth of machinery were in the building. A carload of feed on a track nearby was burned, Lightning struck the building yesterday, hut no fire waa discovered until early
today. Farmers formed a floe fighting brigade that saved the village from destruction,
JURY LISTS DRAWN.
For the Jury Term of the Crintlnal
Court.
The county jury commlsalonem yesterday drew the names of jyand and petit jurors for the July ternf of criminal court. The najoes drawn for the grand Jury are aa follows: J. D. Hall, 1017 Hillside avenue; George O. Rockwood. 1226 North Meridian street; Claude H. Johnson, Booth Tremont avenue:
Frank Q. Mink,
2422 Bast Michigan
street; William F I^J, 1122 Jefferson
avenue, and Charles V. Greenen, 1848 Buchanan. «'
Evanescence.
| Washington Star] . . family have any trouble wlRf
"Does yotr
N*" * replied Mr. f'rosslots, “1 lleve any ®f them stay * round long enough to l ecome really troub
don’t be-j ; the placag lisome “ t
B. A.,
MOitisier review
hold an all day meeting and birthday dinper. Thursday at the P. H. C. hall. North East
and Michigan streeta.
An important business meeting of the Meridian W. C. T. U. will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 So o'clock in the commit
• wlH i Falls From Wagon.
loon »- . *!■■■■*
tee rooms of the Fletcher American Bana.
large attendance is .desired.
Charles Hopper, 28 Carson street, was badly bruised today when he fell from a wagon at Capitol avenue and Ohio atreet.
He was taken to the Methodiat hoepital.
The ladles’ auxiliary to the Altenheim will hold Its monthly meeting Thursday I afternoon at the home of Mrs Margarets
afternoon
irchrieber. ’ _ ■ ... .. Capital Council No. 278, *Y. M. L. will meet at 8 o’clock tonight. IViegaieavto the At1 i lamlc grand council convention, .which will be held In August at Richmond. Ya., will be • All chapters of the order of Eastern Star will meet Wednesday afternoon at Maponki
Birth Return*. Edith Morris. 148
Concordia.
James and
boy.
James and Katherine Bulilngton. Mil Allen , girl. | William and Bessie Tapp Thirty-third and Phipra. girl. ? Tommie and. Mattie McCloud, IIS Detroit, * boy. ; Walter and AlRsr White, 122 W. Twenty- ; sixth, girl. i Charles and Eva Wallace. $838 Garden. Shed and Lei ha Elliott. 1016 N. Sheffield,
boy.
| Walter and Katherine Burrnham. 4928 E. Washington boy. Mike and Mary Haydu. 914 Concord, bwv. Sherman, and Ruth White. 3028 W Vermont. girl. , Arthur and Alice Stewart. 927 E. Maryland. boy. * , Omer and Clara Boyd. 4018 W. Michigan, l girl. Otto and Catherine Scholtx. 192S BouleI \ard place, boy. Theodore and Stella Austin. 1277 S. Dakota.
CIIY HALL IS DESERTED BY BELL MACHINE MEN
The Union Trust Co.
temple to form a Red Cross unit
Held to Grand Jury.
Chauncey Mast. *age twenty-eight. 1403 Lexington avenue, was held to the grand
Jury under *1.000 bond, in
EXODUS FOLLOWS POLL CASE VERDICT IN U. S. COURT.
... city court today
on'a charge'Of manslaughter He-was arretted after his''- motorcycle,, which he was riding, turned over in Northwestern avenue at Twenty-first street and killed Dewey Cal
MAYOR THERE EARLY, IS SAID
Following; the conviction Monday eve- ’
tahan. »ge r e,ghteem ^NorihW.te •£££■ j ring in the federal court, of Samuel V. Hillman. 964 Dmwaon street, who was dr.v-} pefirott. Indianapolis chief .of police;
■who was
HUman, 9 4 Dawson s‘ eel who was f;”.'-
i Henrv and Nsorql Reed926 CoU^ge. boy. i Oeeroe and Bessie Adams. 2Srt MacPhersaa. girl, | Charles and Myrtle Mathews. 1048 Bellefor- ] tain*, girl. J John and France* Logue 154« Kanpes. boy. Coradin# and Constance Lerone. 828 Blackford. boy. I Thoma* and Della Wells. 820 Dorman, boy E C. and Myrtle Hannon. 172S W. Minnesota. boy. Harry and Bertha Irwin R. W. Long hospital, boy. Clayton and Mary Campbell, 30 Johnson *v*., gkrl, Harry and Ruth Ochiltree. 817 N. Jefferson i boy. Leo and Alma White, 458 Downing, girl [ Jehu as& Maud Tyiei, city hosjUal, girl.
fined |50 and costs
city ■ • inspector of
weights and meaksures, and four rnemi hers of Perrott's police force, on elee-
Statement of condition of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, at close of business June 20,1917:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $
Bonds and stocks Company’s building Other real estate,.
Advances to estates and trusts Due from departments Cash and due from banks Trust real estate-^-appraised value Trust securities—appraised value Total — —
LIABILITIES.
- iCJ ■#
2,085,920.85 138,000.00
39,841.04
303,315.13
6,477.76
485,378.29 5,599,777.50 7,476,367.61
$18,606,090.47
Three Fined by Deery. . i tion conspiracy charge*, the city .hall . Frank Shaver, a farmer living at Raymond j today was left in the charge of stenog- ] and Harding streets, was fined *100 and ■ raphers and a few city employes w hd costs: Max H%a*. $11 Wilson street was ; have n p t . J* 1 .. t r ^L P 5 ) , lt ‘ c ^ t i fined *56 and cos's, and Charles Webb. 6<i | manipulaftons of the Bell-PeijoU ma-, Maxwell street, was fined $‘S sr.r. costs on j chine. The building was unusuallj quiet, charges of unlawfully disposing of dead ant- during the entire day, and persons denial* by Judge. Jameg E Deery In ehy giiing to see city officials and employes court today. The cas*>* had beer under ad- * wandered about aimlessly in search of,
v isement for a week. The men were ar- t t hem
reeled *bmit two Weak* ago by Winiam • >, a vor Bell is said to have visited his •
^oard office early in the morning, but he had ! disappeared by 9 o’clock Harry W. Has1 sett, secretary tc the mayor, who stood ' (guard over the door, said the mayort t had arrived at.hts office and had left he- {
of a three-act comedy which will be given (fore Bassett entered the building. Basal the Y. W. C. A. Hal! Wednesday even-t sett added that he did not know where ing. June 27, by thf Scout*,. 'Troops 47 | the mayor was spending the morning,
and 49. under lb" dflection of Scoutmastcr George E Andreas. , The proceeds of the entertainment' Kill go to the troops for the purchase of equipment for a drum, fife and bugle corps. Tbe cast of the play win be made up of the young people of the Edwin Ray M E. church, where both
troops have their headquarter*.
Capital stock paid in. Surplus and profits . Depreciation fund .. Deposits Trust investments .. . Total .....
$
600,000.00 676,485.77 125,346.00 4,128,113.59
13,076,145.11 $18,606,090.47
Buckeot, an fnepetor. for the city
health. ./i
Entertainment by Scouts. The “Deacon’s Second Wife"' is thg
Trustee corporation mortgages Registrar stocks
$40,721,000.00 10,065,000.00
Kicked by Revolver. Virgil Daniels, colored, 819’, Ogden streat, w aa Injured last night when be waa kicked ’
Seemed Like a Holiday.
Adam was in his office for a while and then went away. It was impossible to locate any of the men by telephone. City employes, who had been laughing over the mention of the fact that .the men might be found guilty, were not at their places. The building was so quiet that one easily could have imagined
OFFICERS.
JOHN II. HOLLIDAY, Chairman of the Board.
$Rk!» 1 C. DICKSON, 'vicicVresident. HOWARD M- FOLTZ, Vlre-I'resident. GEORGE A. BISK1RK. Probate Officer. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
A. A. Barn*#. C A, I ?" V H^nrY "ll M JAnneae C. / Fltrt^* 0 "' Wttllam G. m iJSffi?' "TTbSS: ■'•*'•'■ K
BOSS H. WALLACE. Seeretary.H ALFRED F. GAt’DINO. A**.». secretin’. STMC*# tJ I 1 ' TT‘Jf « *1 r**U .
GROUGE, F. 1.1 TZ. '►"‘ Treasurer UIESTFIR A. JEB ETT. Mgr. I*®*-
olllday.
Henry H Hornhrook.
Irwin.
Edward L. McKee. Samuel ,K Ratlb. Frank f». stalaaker. Aolnes T. Maloti.
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