Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1917 — Page 17
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER *2,'1917.
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for HAt#,
This $90 Farm Wagon ^ $68.60 H I « H « r F itxlegf oalf Cbar, fi o ffi* F 1 • t e. A • ehttwn. Bugfffeg, liarneNg, Fneil. Etc WIiOLimr.lS FI«CK«. ' IndlffRA'A Mail Order llotWA HURST & CO. }ftjr«t BiAff.i IVnii. and Oft. itt. Call or grtid for Fall CftlalOit.
H#r« by Item exc«ed# fA# ft^e#t bid for •*«>• «e g gfrfmg emmm tfmtf eaM orcoertT •Ijeil b* #oM tf#wi by H#rn, otbarwiee, to h# w»ld •• a goitjg Ji® bid will be •tremed for i«ee tnea iffy b#r cant m Aigirmtewf %eiu« of tb» fwoperiy, ee mymn by eeUd teeettroo, eeceyi Mde for Swtewr (MMkek yladgeS lo eer*r* liM»#btedB«ee t# neid l»d**ii#|*5iei teinlf, wfeicb will not b# aweotod for tliiai tJi# «»ow«t of mid Indebirdoree end eecwpl eteo. bid* for <lef«t.deBre ineiilng ll»t emd n«we|i«t>er «*«»#, If eetd orobtrty and touelneee le bit ecld A« a mam$ eonrem wilt M> eoMI lo »*♦ fitgiiwwt bl<i4.rr l-eiyh Wfid*r etiell d# IKAdl wHh «b* aoA.'reiffncd 1*^ pl^r cent <1©%! of iftf^turtpuhi at tolf Htgbeet bid At ire tlin# meAtiig mm* Feyffwmt may reed# In reeb o« date of aopro**! of eel# by trw.rt, t*f If sold ae a Iff iwg annoemt. one half ao eaid dale ebd tiaiane# In I Wo iKiuai tHtdalAient# doe re«j!i#«ilt*ly lo » ar^ IM daya and avideiKsed by AH negotiable notda aeawre# by »©fi|tage on prf^
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Up tf.»Iret# mrtmliif Wf# fwtndwl In twl and l«e« butollelwd contlnoonaly alBfg that date It ii laeoad *|b th# let and lAth of aacJi moaih. clrc«»aflo|H ll®l9#e, dlatrltnited priaciteiHy In {ndtana and adlacent ffstde Ttoe uaderalgned ha# been pabilah»ng fht* neweiwDcr mac* Auffuat f! lllt.i and baa contlnoed |»4 iOoMcy in fore# for the laet few yaara trb# Up fo-lraia FarmIn* la ittor* often tmoiad tMan any farm newepapar b» thla triritwy, Th# a«»fani#d reapfmae of th# aubarritmra to the editonala and advertiaameata ormeiiwleely prore* tie inilMeoce III aatd Aaid. and alao abowe fba
talMai «f Ita good wilt .
CHARLbh a- WJOK.WAtfrJ5R. Kacctrar.
WlimTiMll A lajWUF’f, ANnrnaya for It#f#lw,
“XfiTiCK TolHEritH, CnEIHTU1tar«TC"" In th# matter of th# ratal# of Jotephine
Itnrbaugh, deceaaed, 4$ IMM
In ftia probate court, Marion eounty. a«i>.
taiobef term. IKT.
_ Itotir# la hereby gloen that t.eonanl Hurj baugh *a i^mlRlatretor of th# ataave naimd ratate tiaa Fwaentad and filed hit acrottnt and ivotrbera in iwil aattlemani of said eatate. . and (hat the aama will coma up for (he I eramtiMitlon end action of asid probate aourt on the *Ith day of fbciober, ltl7, at 1 Which time all heira, credKore or legafeea i of aald eaiate are rwj wired to app«er la eald court and ahow cawae, if any there be, Why aald account god eouchera ahould not t*e approved And the htira of said aatala are alao repaired to appear ’and make proof
of their heirship
THEODORE (TTErW, Jfl, ri«rlt, yFWTOT M TAfPOH. attorney
COLORED MEfi SMOOT EACH other in saloon.
SECOND VICTIM MAY DIE
Folloarlttff aa arrument mrer m dim*. Ororff# Orean. coktred, iflSS TabISca atreat. and Kattuuilal LetUa. colored, ?fl Alword gtraet, aHot each other in the •Alooti of W. H. Broarn, *24 MaaiAeltuaetta awaoae, ahortly after noon today. Grean, who was ahot throuffh the head died at the city hoapttAl att hotn* later Leslie waa shot througli the atomAch, and perhaps laiaJly wotindeC The po-iJr-e sent Ijeoth men to the city hospital The ahootliiff followed ajn argument I over a dime in P.oy WHsdu'i dry beer aaJoon at Nineteenth and Alvord atreefs. the police were (old After' this artument Green la said to have t gone home to get his revolver , in the mOAntlfne went to Brown a saloon and 0-feen met him loming out Orebn fired, the bullet going through Leslie a atoroath drew hi* revolver and shot Green through the head Only the two shot* were fired.
50.000 GERMANS HOLD PEACE DEMONSTRATION C«Fi:iHA«rK,%, Oefober *.—% ■Moweter demwwulrallen in fnver •r penrw wrlfhewt #.»»e*«ti«»n wn# .held Oil bonday el VrmnUfmt am the Mil In. I.eader# in the Cler> leal, It4pdlc«l aad Socialist parties spensoreil the de in own t ration. The ri owd awmbered 40,(100 er S4I.(I00 and addre#se# weref made fenm ala different platform# #1mnilaaeoiasly.
Diamond BUY NOW ON • CREDIT
otticeiTPuii la most liberal, originated flth th# idea of encotiragIng th« purctoa## of diemomla which ar# In tbemarlvea an Inveatmenl, on a amVInga bank basia Voo h«%* uniimited mlectlon from our entire atoeks of fin# diatnonds and diamond Jewelry, low make a •mall rash deposit to .open the account and pay'tbe balance In amall weekly or monthly
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ion have all the advantages of a caeh traneactlon with the prKllegee of egtendlng
credit, —
Gribben d Gray,
comer Ob
and
■io. Indiana
lUaota.
^ -5* *#£isL. THE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS THE RAXES OF REGOLARS PROM FT. BENJAMIN HARRl&OX MARCHING AROUND MONUMENT CIRCLE, IN THE PARADE IN HONOR OP WILLIAM G. McADOO, SECRETARY OF THE TI^EASURY. AND THE LIBERTY BOND C.AMPAIGN. TODAY.
The Problem of Mastication with artificial teeth is a serious one, and is solved by few dentists. Yet we claim that the advanced methods,* together with the higher-class materials and workmanship we employ in this special work, is sure to bring success. In fact, we are proving it daily. Dr. 'f. TVoblo, Dr. O. A. Caah. In Attendanco.
HEAD OF UNITED STATES TREASURY URGES SUPPORT OF LBIERTY LOAN
Continued from Page One. I Do you realise that there Is not a sol-
dier In a training camp In this country,
call your aftentloin to this fact: Kvenr' nor one of our gallant sons upon the
fsXIt, wagon and iwrneMt, wHI Mil iMWarat#ly at latni of L, F, Ayrai, Fi«#»#et and iiott.(li«a«lsra «v#
FKAMS frav*! wagons and ham###, (n good (wndittbn, going to uult tb# buaineMI will a#IJ rigitt or tisd# for cAtil#. John (iltlF riW. Wwidrug ttm JttW R^Wajrtilngtea s£ WauLtC vni^urse, wpvn’"''p#d<H#r s, alw aiiigta set uf bmaw tnuu»l#d baavy wnrN baVneks fur big htirse, goud aa tMw. H)ZS
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W(3tF IHiMHEj, wsffonlmd hirn#M,*l|(o,“aisci giwfst wagun aii(J isam bafttiM^ IS. < m
wo eii t h#*t tniilate, tilaliM
AUCTHJN SAJLKSr
HAT, I p tnT IH'i (♦lly«*''’irtsr'''”Tak# W Indianapolis rui, W'# will s«ll Ratori hosting Kfov#, •iavated gas range, asveral meklng rhatrs, fnsdium miimhI hoi blast, ten f«ot satsnslHft dining labla, dining ihatra, four kitchen tablas, quartered oak sld*b«wi(t. cost fill, kitrhsn cablnst, rsfrigsmtor, sevvti cbinpiaia tMdtoetn iutlea, conslailog of dr«wsSTA waahstsnds. b#t«. aprtugs and mattrsas#*, linol#ut«, iwrpets. rugs, two nil •loves, lain eurtaths, sba«iea, twu gas ' art, p»ur<h swing, stngt* Iron Vsd cons ssversi lib# pictures, lamps, lot of and cooking utensils, furnishings for twelve mom houses M< FAPOFM * MrRKIlARUT, aurtionears, 480 IS, Washington Main i»A ^utn as ^ WRIlNRilDAt. • a. m. i41-4* IS CMurt St , bSauUlut iircaeelan walnut dnwsrr. clhL fvnJtr dresaing table rocker, chair and eoianlal bi*<l, gwid as now coat HM, Jewel sanitary coal ranip*, two ,Hher cfwl ranges bfatlng siuvea, basehuinw, wrlllng desk, tiaby bufgy, nice pictures, #le\atr4 gas range two oak eldstviards, two oak eaten etoti dining tables. wasbetatidM. Mveral drees- • la. roikme. twelve chairs, rUlffurobt, center (gblea. oil atmra rugs ?arpct. Englander aanitary couch, !»•« tnattreeses six sanitiuy couch iwds, lW“o p«w aanllary louchce. kitchen aabinet, iron be,bi am! springe wedding and insny other funds Mi|Al‘UKN a
ijURKHAtWTi. AuvtToneers
HiiBKH A WTNfJ. auctloneere, W (TcSl denial bldg. Main SMf, Ksw If-m 'iatte-
^tlon
_ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTa , IfSJ’' 1 r»8ACTiiinoTtir (TThild' to team eatv }*8. l-ulty guaranteed, easy terms A Mg ptaysr piano bargain tor only fMg. easy payments, ruil allowanc# hi exchang# wlibm two year* RAFF A LENNoK FiANO CO. Hi K New tofli St BUY^A KIMBrLL “ N# finer plan# tnada, granda, uprlghta player planoa organ*. Path# and K Unbelt pbonofTaplia Patbe recorde and Klmluill mwalc rolls ■C'atelctgus with prices end terms an rrouast, flat* erdsra ttow iWAIH A SWM\ .1* E nth North 6«i| Auto il-Me Baldwin plsiuC upright mahogany,'Tie# been thoroughly urprhauled, same ae brand
iwr week
ASOLlAN COMFANY, ISf N Tenney hanla.
ivWRTTHWa MUSICAL.''
THE CARLIN MUMC CD. « H. Fenn ^ Genuine Victor Victrolaa 55^, S?*”?’*^**** “•w •" Mook.
FULLBR.WAaNKH MUSIC CO. «r E. Ohio it.
FLAVER PIANO, tl-note mahogany, looke Ilka brand new, just taken In exchange and will sell for IWJ. terma 93 per week RuHs «td^m5b_ln«a«diHt, AEOLIAN COMPANI.
Pennsyivabla.
PIPE ORGAN A two-raan^al* fifteen^top pipe oi^an; in good condition; could not be installed new today for 13,000.00; too small for its present location; can be bought at a very low price. For particulars inquire of Prof, H. G, Neely;* Anderson, Indiana.
satruT pay-
i’l.AYER PfAKO high grade
mente Korth 9Sdf,
WanoT'
ISn# condition.
mmem to iiRiRg, t%Er>iTOR«. rre III the matter of the estate of James M
Trotter, deceased 41.14878,
In the probate court, Marton county, Bep-
temlier term, HIT,
Nolle# le hereby flvtwi thsg Anna Groennert as admlnistrsliix of the above named rstate hsa presented and filed her aocount, «i4 vouchers in final aatHement of aald estat*. and that tba aame wilt c«. m up for the cxamlnatloii and action of aatd probate Court on the *fth day #f October. JMf, at which time all heira creditors or legatees of aatd ,#ataie are mholred to appear In said court a,nd ahow cause, if any there be. why skid aceount, and vouchers shouM not he approved And tb# heira of said estate ar# also required to appear and make proof of
their heirsbi
TirllGfXiltK fiTRINf,
LOUT*, HFROST atiorne
JR. Clerk.
WHlNwenthig
DETECTIVES.
a private detective oatT tKT service BURBAU.
INDIANA fiECRE
ila IhL II4L
rUATTEL. AND SALARY_ LOANS. Loans on Furniture $16 to $200’ AT REDUOED LEGAL RATES SV^ % Interest Per Month On Monthly Balances Ton esm DOW afford to htwrrow, no matter for what purpose, at g profit to yourself: LOOK AT THESE RATES: Amount Monthly Number Total of loan payment, of months coat.
120, $40. $00.
1100.
.18,
.10.,... $3.85 .10 $7.70 .12 113 62 ,12 128.62
No other fees or chargee If the abova plan should ooi mast your naeds. we wilt make you • loam at terma to suit your convenleno# W# tsks up loans from other companies and advsnee mors money, itmns can be paid In full at any tlm# and Interest charge etope at oneej onlf charged for the time you use the mow FIDELITY LOAN CO. No. 9 North Illinois Stro«t Kooiiu 1 and t. United bldg Mate im Mew *T.m LOANS AT LEGAL RATES •
ON
FURNITURE, PIANOS, DIAMONDS, ETC. $10.00 TO $300.00 This company ta licensed bonded, and euperviead by the state auditing department. Our aim Is to plesae and satisfy to tbs fullest sxtsnt thoos wWo art to need of extra tntmsy. No wertby peraoti efused if wQU ar* tn naed. w* «xtsad to you eur prompt and reliable service, our rourt#oua •nd confidential tr«*ttn«ni. BRFOMS GOINQ K1-»EWHKRB UET U8 EVCin^AbN TO YOU THB lYSTEM OF OUR CHATTEL LOAN BANK. OPEN ANO above board, frank in OUR arjLTH. MENT8 PAYMENTS ARRANQHD TO SUIT YOUR OONVENIENCE. THE INTERSTATE ■ COLLATERAL LOAN CO. , Ml Hume-Manaur bldg., eeoend floor. Ctelo sL, oppoalts poatoffto#. Main «» Auto. n-OA " MONET TO LOAN " •a rumttur#. ptanog, sutomobUe# or any' thing ef vain*. W# also Isaa you on plain not# If you «»e atoadUy •mpleyed, at th# LEGAL jJiATE INDlANAPbuS finance CO. let Law »dg.. , IM E Market et. Llc#ni#d and bond#d. Old i»h«m# Mate,!»l N#w ohooa ,r €ft
rlvIljlBeil natlwB, unlit, thla war hrnk# nut, rt^wgruiDvd and observe*! the prlnelpl# that a auerchant veaael eontalnluK nonewnsbataafa, partleularly a paa•enger ve##el eoatalalng nwneombataut mea. wunaeu and eblldrea, ahnuld never be onak naira# all tbe live* nf the paMtengerg. aa well aa of the crew, ahttuld fliwt *fe made safe. What was the rea»on for that rule'» Yon can understand It mure quickly if I Illustrate it In thli way; If a German dlvlgion, after captuflng a French town, and while marching through the elroets crowded with (he lerrlfled and captured population, with their heart# torn with th# agony and dletroiia which would com# from euch a sltjation, had suddenly hatted and, under the orders of their commander, had fited a volley into those defeneeleea, unarmed and helpless ojd men, women and clitidren, and had murdered many of them* we cquld not express the horror that wouid have shocked ctvlllaatlon. That would have to<»en an unepeakable crime, and nothing could have been said in defense of it In such a contingency as ttiat. some people would nave Ijeen killed outright, others would have been nurrlbly wounded, others might'have ded and escaped with their Uvea, because they were on the land. Those.who were wounded might have been saved because they could have been taken to hospitals and nursed back to health again Others would have recovered,’ but would have been
maimed for life
"But do you realtee what Is means to sink a passenger vessel containing a similar number of noncombatants upon the high seas without notice—a sudden •xploslun, every one thrown Into the wnler, no cliiince for escape, every vratige of human life swept away
•without a trncer
Standards of Civilization. Therefore It Is that civilization has
battlefield of Fiancftr the shock of whose bullet or the explosion of whose blank cartridge In gun practice, 1» not translated to the treasury building in
Washington?
* no vou realize that there l<s not a dollar paidf to a gallant son of an Amsrloan mother or father who is In the army or the navy of th® United States that la not felt In the treasury department’ Do you realise that there is not a cent, expended upon any activity of the government that is not drawn from the treasury of th® Untied States, and that your arrav aqd your navy and your air fleets and your merchant marine “and every single activity in which this great nation w engaged is transmitted from money in th« treasury of
the United States?
Magnitude of Problem.
■ The draft is upon the treasury, everything Is felt there exactly as when
thing which our ancestors gave to us~ a free country and a democratic gov-
ernment.
’Speech of Mr. Fairbankt. Mr. Fairbanks In his introductory
speech said.
"Fellow-Citizens—I account It a personal pleasure to share with you in welcoming the distinguished guest who honors us wdth his presence He cornea on no personal mission He is here in his uttitlal tapaUty For the time being he Is clothed with tremendous power He is charged with larger financial refeponsiblllties than rest on the shoulders o( any similar govern: ent offlolal in the wide, wide world * It becomes us as patriotic citizens to take thought of the serious conditions which confront us "We can't Ignore them without doing so to our national peril The war In which we are enfage4 was not of our seeking We at-
avold it by
tempted to avoid it by every means within our power, and we only accepted
vmi film on tbe #i#efr!c lioiit at anv Ihe arbitrament oA arms when our na* yoti turn on tne eiecmc iignt at any j ir-terests and honor commanded
point In this city the Immediate effect 1# felt In the coal pH® bf the particular plant which is producing that elec-
tii< liy.
••f want you to realise tfaat, bevuuse It will tmpresN ion with the magnitude of th# problem now confronting the American people, and the vital nm-easliy of keeplag th# gold pile In th# treaaury aufllcl#n(ly large to take up th# shocks of those demands and make America consrautl} safe. If one single loan offered to the AmerIcttn people shonlii fall It would he a more fateful disaster than the loss of a great battle. ' • I know that every man ajid woman in this coutitrj has tb suffer when they see one of their bojs go to the front because I have three sons myself who are In the navy of the Lnlted States I expect nothing more of them and nothing less of them than what every gallant bov Intends to do in this connlct—die, if need be. that liberty may be safe, that democravv may be secured, that the lives of all the women and men of this country who can not go out to fight may he safeguarded aad their property preserved and their liberties eternally secured
Our Duties.
"What is the least you can do for them'* Tbe least you can do for
Ue entered the war not because we aie enamored of it, for we love peace and not war Such has been our traditional l»ollry. We entered It only when a great, self-respecting nation like ours found no other honprnble course left
open to it
No Partisan Distinction.
"We are met, mv friends, without trace of partisan distinction. We find here no political divisions W© are, perhaps, not In entire accord with respect to political policies Our differences aa to such policies will undoubtedly flame fort,h in the political contests .of the future But with reference to the supreme question of the hour, the prosecution of the war to a succes-iful Issue, we are not partisans, but patri-; ots Patriotism la all-pervasive e stand as one In the presence of mir national enemle*?. and are resolved above all else to uphold the hands of our leader, th® President of the United States We resolve to do our part as private cltlsens, to the end that our national honor may be vindicated and the wrongs done us thorough! j ayenged Wo fight not for world aggrandizement. we fight to Justify our
national Inheritance
tors at heart whom the future will scorn, am! not patriots whom the future will admire and applaud Knows Little of America. "If Germany thinks that she can conquer America she knows little of the heart of Amcrka t\e can tell her wjhat she should know' if she has read our hlsiorj aright, and that is that America la slow to anger, ami that when she draws the sword In a righteous cause her gallant soldiers do not stop until Victors has been achieved "When will the war close" is a question which IS m evMv heart \o one save the Omnipotent Ruler of the universe can aonswer when. But we know that the quitker w'e do our dutv and the more generous we are In doing It. the quicker will come that peace for which the whole world is fighting and praying • It is not a part of my aasignment. my friends, to Indulge In extended utterance My heart la full of the great theme, hut I am not here to give It full expression; a more pleasant task rests on me, and that la tt» present to your courteous, neighborly attention a distinguished American, a high offlrer of the republic, the Hon William O M*'Adoo secretary of the treasury of the United States '* A Representative Audience. The hall was full of people Ev^ry seat was occupied on the floor and the stage and several rows of standing men lined the sides of the auditorium Many atoies of women and high school pupils were present, together with business men, professional men, bankers, manufacturers, clerks, workingmen, farrtiers and men from all walks of life It was on© of the most representative gatherings in Indianapolis in years . Sir McAdoo and his party of six persons arrived In a special car on the Big Four train from Toledo, O, at <30 o’clock In the morning A reception committee headed by Mr. Fairbanks, Sir W ade and Thomfte Taggart, met the train and cstnrted Mr SlcAdoo. Eear-Atfmiral Grajson and Sir Allen to the home of Sir Fairbanks, where breakfast was served The secretarlea and secret service men accompanying the pnrtv were taken to the Columbia 4 lub and were entertained at breakfast there.
INSPIRING MILITARY PARADE PRECEDES M’ADOO’S ADDRESS
#1.-™. I. mEkos Its dcmands not on them Is to give them the means «? i the few but on the man> There is not defeadlnK themselves so that when one of us who does not have his or her
exacted of every civilized country! they meet a f.erman soldier Jn the } Pa«Pi*y in this greateet tragedv, as upon the face of the earth until this gendl, grapple of war. when tke bat- l\®Hd^V^nelghf^r^^ war broke out, the immutable prlncl- n# la ragrlnff and life is hanKlnc in hood that is exempt from its exactions,
the balance, every brave boy at that j there is no calling that la not oblige I to front win Know that in his hands, respond in full measure to Its neceeslput there by American love and | ties The best of our young manhood
GIFTS TO CHRISTMAS FUND
About $490 for ArtHlerymen Given at
Cheer Society Meeting.
At «■ nteefing of the Cheer Society for Indiana's Rainbow Artillerymen, held today at the Tabernacle Presbyterian
CRArrr (church, about H(W in additional sub-
pie of International 'law that no pas sengor ship and no unarmed freightcarrying ship, even one of a belligerent power, should be sunk by an enemy vessel unto the passengers and crew had been given an opportunity to escape with their lives ’American citizens, since the outbreak of this war, have been murdered repeatedly on the high seas under th© conditions I have described to you, Germany repeatedly baa been called to account and repeatedly has aasiired this government abe wroold dealst and lost aa repeatedly abe baa violated that promise aad baa proceeded to kill other Amerleaa clttxeus
apoB the high acaa
"That of Itself was enough to have driven any self-respecting nation Into war. Hut finally we were ordered by the kaiser of Germany, aitGag in kla palace tn Berlin, to take our abipa oft a part of the klgb seao He eald* •You must not send American ships and American citizens must not travel anywhere In the 600 miles of water surrounding Great Britain. France and Italy. It >ou do, we shall sink your ships on sIghL we shall kill vour people without warning,* If we had submitted to that order, the German emperor would have been able to accomplish by the stroke of a pen what all the might of the German armies and navies could not have achieved If-we had submitted to IL what would have been the next step^ It might have suited his purpose to order us off the entire Atlantic ocean and say; XJonflne yourself to the three-mile limit around America' "And so if we had submitted to that order the surplus p.odpcts of our farma
Detachment of 1,000 Soldiers From Ft Benjamin Harrison Come to
Indianapolis to Take Part
Noon hour crowds In the downtown streets today had th® good fortune to see a short but Inspiring military parade which preceded the meeting in Tomlln-
hall, where William G McAdoo,
recreary of the United fetates treasur> spoke In behalf of the second Liberty
loan campaign
A detachment of 1,600 United States
. _ ... soldiers, made up of men of the three
Amerlimn •kill, la a vveapoa, tbe best I has gone and Is going down to the fields provisional regiments of regulars now that can be devlaed, tbat will give i where patriotism Is put to Its Bupretpest «enjamtn Harrison, took part in btm a possible superiority over his test We are mobilizing as fine an, 1"® demonstration and the war
foe so that he may strike snfflcleat- army as ever rallied to the colors of .
ly well to save bis own life and he! their Imperiled republic since govern- Parade was headed by Secretary
able to strike‘again for America and -
Coi^ 1 i jr#
‘I want them to know. too. that the
directly from this nfeeling to the Clavp<ml hotel for a tatiferem.# with Liberty bond 8,ilesrnen at IC •» o clock. »». C. Porrev. jr, of the state campaijfn fommlttee, introduced Mavor Joseph K Bell as chairman of the m«»eting While awaiting the arrival of Mi. McAdoo, C I' Childs, of Chkiigo, federal reserve < halrman, answered questions concerning tlctalH #1 the bond liisuo nskeit bv the salesmen, bankers and cotmtv' chairmen who nowded the ansembH loom "I teg vou to go forward,* said Mr. McAdoo Jn a brief speech, "and place a I.Pwriy button on every loat No man Is entitled to enjoy the blessings of free America if unwilling to make such a safe Investment as these government bonds to help our men who ate fighting and those of our allies ' Ml MiAibvo sitld he was glad to find In Indiana the same "vigoioua stand for passionate Vmerb anlsni' that he h i» foi^nd elsewhere He said he found ml blooded Amernans In Indlanapolte and not th® J iilow-blooded kind The flqances of the government,t Mr McAdoo said, are the crucial point in the war. Today wars can nut be fought without money, which la as necessarj os the men in the field The government Liberty bonds Mr McAdoo characterized as the "most available collateral in the world today ' These J»nds, 'he said, are better than actual monev In the pocket betause thi y are at all times and all places in tlw I’nlied States sulabic and In addition they draw Intel eat H« directed attention to th© fact that th« bonds are not subject to taxation extept under the federal superlnoome tax and the liiheiltance tax They aie eqiivertthle Into, other Issues higher rales Mr Me-' Adoo estimated that ’ by the sale of bonds the government would raise between 111,000,Odd OOO and 114,000.000,000 be-
fore June
"What corporation," he asked, “will sell you bonds with the provision that you may convert them Into other bonds bearing a higher rate of interest that may be Issued laterT* Mr McAdoo discussed in detail the use the United States is making of thS money from the Liberty loans It Is used primarily for the siiprairt of the army, naty, th® air fleet and merchant marine, and secondarily for the aid of
our allies
"Money loaned to tho allies," he said, "will every cent be repaid tn tlm© The gov'emments aided by the United Btates are all responsible nations The only posrible exceptions are Kerbla and Bel
glum
eignty by reason! of the war It Is un thinkable that America will allow this to happen, but If this should corns about what do w'e care for th© few millions that would he lost*' We would he glad to give I this money to these
stricken countries "
In closing Mr McAdno reminded the salesmen that th> United Htates Is now In a war for freedom "W© have aever engaged in a war except for freedom " ne said, "we hav© never failed In a war for freedom and we ©hall not fail row In this gre.xt war for freedom "
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Pne of communication between them and home will he protected It is S.OfHJ miles wide, imperiled by the deadly submarine and the tempest*? and storms of the waters I want them to know that you women of America and you men of America are going to put hack of them the entire reaouiccs of this country. that if need be w© will surrender every' dollar of property w© have got to the government We must be Just as willing to sacrifice all our money for them as we know they are willing to
sacrifice their lives for us
"We can achieve these stupendous and colossal operations if we go at them In the right spirit, with full determination and with knowledge of the problems that confront us There is not an American soldier or American sailor who can not have everything that glorious Almerlca has got If we will only organize our resources and concentrate them for the benefit of our
bravo defenders
What Governmeat Aaks. "The government does not ask you to give it a dollar. It does not ask for any gifts so far as money la concerned
,ment was established among men
Imperative Necessity,
war
McAdoo, who rod© tu a tar wIUi Charles W Fairbanks, Rear-Admiral Carey T Grajfion, Colonel E A Root, commandIn maktn, war It 1. ln,p.r,tlv.l,. .'Uj,
necessary that the government war'state Liberty loan chairman chest should be well supplied, for the , present® of the secretary of the government must have the ability to, cmrv“Ir'prohf®m8%fThrn^L^^^^ provide tn abundance everything needed the soldiers in full marching miiform to meet the requirements of our sol- carrj tng rifles, seemed to symteollz© dler=; ooth in th, e.mp and on the j KrCXiS field The task that is before us is one J problems of tn© conflitl
of tho greatest that ever confronted a
nation of free men It Is of the utmost necessity that w© should meet the vast responsibihtles resting on us in the
fullest possible degree
•The secretarj' of the federal treasury is particularly charged with the responsibility of administering the financial affairs of tho government No
Shown in an Unusual Way. They illustrated, In an unusual way,
the doctrine of ‘help w4n the war" that the government now is lmpres.*«tng on every citizen The successful jlroaecution of the war to an early ©nd, the government sajs, depends not only on th© number of troops In th© trenches of France but with equally as much im
icklng t
knows better than he the nation's flnan- | P«op!e gTv©
cial needs It Is a singular fact thatP^^J^® America has become In a very especial maimer th© financial strength of the allies who ar© fighting a common battle
against the world’s greatest enemy The secretary of the treasury conducted a subscription campaign only a few months ago for two bllltons of doL
Th® bulk of th© necessary money must' Tars and the people subscribed for more hm ratepd hv bond Issues since taxation three hlUiona of bonds, or more be raiseo oy iwna issues since taxation centln excess of the govrepresents only a small part of this < eminent s requirements He has com© colossal task. ' to us, asking that we may do our duty i, “Aad what does the goveniineat of-! (o^^fd subscribing for three or four
our"forests, our m'li.^«‘and our factories I fc»:f > snperlatlvejy safe and de#»r-» Wdkma J>f^ dolters^ whW^^
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peopl
tween that sltuatten and actual war would that property would be destroved while Mfe would not be Imperiled. But what would life be to a nation of freemen with the red blood of our ancestors In our veins, if we had said: 'We lamely and cravenly submit to the violation and destruction of our
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lug w as charactertaed by enthusiasm I and growing InteresL Many representa-
tivea from other cliliws In the stale were [vital rights.* rights without which th®
■ ‘ fonnlng of [ prosperin' and the safety of this na-
presenL gnd reported the fonnlng other auxlllaxlet. in their communities Many eniertalnments ar© being planned to ml*© money for this fun* On October St frona 2 to 5 o clock, the w omen of Irvington will five a silver lea at the home of Mr* r M Dlckerman, Lester ^ and Lowell avenue©, which is to be open
to tho puhllo.
The captains of the teams Into which the societj has been divided are* Mrs. O P Foreman, in charge of boxes placed In various place# to receive contributions, Mm E. W #k8«ett. churches. Mra L. T. HursL over-the- ■ state-work, Mrs G H Hoffman, work with young people, Mrs. J. L. Gasper, picture shows. Mrs C P. Lesh, teaa,
jind Mrs. Jackson, entertainments. Wdaon ptgns Trading Bill.
WASHINGTON. October 1—Prestdent Wilson today sgnod th® trading-wtth-the-enemy bill It provide® that seditious mailer shall not be given freedom of the mails that there ehali be no bustn#*a tmiasacllon between this and enemy countries aud that enemy aliens doing busmsffs in this (sountry shall be licensed before being permitted to do
business.
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Why We Are in tho War.
"Therefore, we are In this war. both because we intend to defend and vindicate the vital rights of America, and. while doing thaL to achieve the altruistic IdeaJs for which we contend If vre eaa wtake desuocraey nalveiwal.
•iixsrwmeat# into free ffoveralii* na- r* ® * ±
WITNESS IN PHILADELPHIA CASE ACCUSES THE VARES,
ENVELOPE BRINGS $1,000
PHILADELPHIA, October 1-In the hearing of Mayor Thomas B Smith, of this city, and others charged with being Implicated in political rioting in the Fifth ward two weeks agd, which culminated Ih the murder of a policeman Samuel G. Maloney, head of the local office of a detective agency, and himself a former leader In the Fifth ward, testified that responsibility for bringing gunmen here lay with William B Vare, representative In the congresa, and Edwin H. Fare, state senator, leaders of the Republican faction opposed to Boles Penrose, United Btaze# senator
"Husky Men” Asked.
Maloney said Isaac Duelsch. a candidate In th® primary and a defendant In the present proceedings, came to his of- j
Two Bands Take Part.
mounted police, which was followed by
would have* oiled u.»*aiid that which was able lave*tmeat—the sveatest ever of- rwt|ire Indiana JeriJhabirwo^Rd have to aa, people. There Is ^th-' ^rt te the pas^ aster would have come upon tho Ameri- IfiK ®o government bond,' ^ needs no asefn p^ple ^rSvlv dllf©ren« 4- thtre Is Nothing so nStr cash as a govl, suranc® that we shall do our duty ^ain
can people me oni, amerenoe oe [ emment bond, there la nothing th®, and ag^. so long as our beloved re-
principal of which la so absolutely safe ” peril This colossal sum t sacretarv McAdoo a car and hi« excort M a ^vernroent bond, there is noth-*’«'hich is now to be raised would prove »«cretar> .MCAdoo s car ana his escort
ing which is so available as collateral Im^ssible to some governments, but it in a„bajik as a government bond, and fint tuvuse the people of America to there te nothing upon which your inter-1 healtat®, our government shall not be est wUl be paid so certainly as upon a i jnibarrassed in the slightest degree for fovenimont bond And while you or®want of either men to fight or bebuving that bond, which is the best In-' cat-»« of any lack of finhneia! support vestment in th® world for yourselves, | oa th® part of the great body of the
vou are helping thte splendid cause,
■ - ■ sold
Th® playing of military band# attracted hundreds of people to the thrlilIng spectacle The parade formed at the Claypooi hotel shortly b«foro 12 o’clock Tha soidiers arrived at the union station and marched to Washington street, where they rested until the
parade wa4 ready to starL
The crowds divided their applause between the troops and Secretarj McAdoo
The secretary was recognized by the' , ^
people Along th© ime of march and he before riectlon and »aW frequently lifted his hat in respotiao, he wanted eighteen 'husky m«n** for Wii* in Ih® Fifth ward on primary greeted hjs appearance t Maluiiej said he asketi who was
to pay the expenses and Deulsch re-
. , piled 'the little fellow," meaning. Ma
The parade was hearted by a squad of ' foney said. Senator Vare Maloney said
‘he turned Duetwh over to Mike Sullivan of his office and thev arranged
to bring the i .ea fiom New York.
Later Malonej saM Jie went to iseiiator Vare s offtc* to ae® about the exl*ense money ottd met Congreaamaii Vare ard Willlair E Finite, the latter also * defeodani and Vare s chief political lieutenant Maloney said he J Inquired about th© n»oney and was told ’ by the congressman that Deutsth had
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The regiment of soldiers was headed by the luth Infantry Military Band The Lith Regiment Bond followed the columns of troops Members of th® local reception committee rod® In automobiles and a number of busines# men marched
ar the rear
Prom the Claypooi tii# parade proceed'
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bi
spread
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goverameats into fr«# goveralag tloas y«ti vrtU not have war* aay more, 'lYiat will b# th# beat guaraate# fur peace bevaase aelf-fioveralag aatt«B* are pacllle, aa we kaew by our owa expertcace. It IS very difficult to
vou are helping every soldier ana soll-i . Not as a Burden.' led north In Illinois street to New York ample lunds and -verjthing would b© or who weart the uniform of his conn-! - . ... 'fctreet, east in New lork 8tr»'»t to Me- all rifhr ^hen h© eaa leaving Finley try and you are helping moreover tof ^®**^**^ ** can raise this saro ridian fciieet, south In Meridian street, i toU him not to worry atwjut the exkwp the flag ofAmenca,* tha Smrs and ® weeks and if need be Uround Monument ^•’'ircle to Washington penae#, a» it was all right Stripes, m th® skies Never shall It * in the future we can duplicate It, We i Detectiwfes Ordered There ba t-oxloA In fh© djst While there is a -a , Pennsylvania street north to Market! ueiecrive* wracreo i nere. drop of blood In the veins of an Amer- .i..-. „ _ burar '**^”®®“**‘ neces- street and east to Tomlinson ball | street, Maloney testified
lean freeman’ W# wont It always on ** *■ ‘^''^rden. bat as an oppor- itqcreiaG McAdoo o cay stopped at the I high as a hope for humanity, w® want i Rtriity to serve the cause of tbe best Delaware street entrance to Tomlineon
it to be madntotned ther® In order that government on eartbSL W® have son© hail and M** McAd<w reviewed the regi- nee Detective t aptaln Tat® m th© city th* rights of our peupl* at home may the present ^rM wW® contest te ’ hali and arrange to hav® detectives sent
the present worid-ww® contest in , irohfie j Fifth Maloney said he saw
h©
him to
M’ADOO MAKES TALK TO LIBERTY BOND BAILSMEN
her©'may fee "secured, ^cauo© we know * SOYemment on eaitii. W© have gonej that so long as the S^or# and Stripe* into it without any doubts or mlsgiv- ' 1 waVe democracy »s aafi© in America Inga We^know our eaus* is as Just as j 1 And if »© can bring a *glimps« of its. any that ever summoned pstr.otic men glory td those people In Europe who to war, W© hav© gone inta u with ro 1
.. . .^jhave suffered th© tortures of the night thought of retreat for we shall fight . .
bring them Into war As long as we? three long black years if w® the iss,.© to its logical concloson We Shows Advantage of Investment tn
cp •ccomplish that, and at the same I urfeu© them^ th the splendid ideals have p-t our hands to the gigantic task " lime ’*'’h»ch It stSids. If we can make and shall not pause short of triamphant
have a doable miss.on In this war f them enjoy once more th© inestimable * v ictory
'•The tilag that Is ohderaeaili every f hiussjairs of peace and restore to thwri 'On® of the encouraging facts of the war aad w-ithoaf which war caa a«f j stricken hearts the Joy of knowing that {moment is the wide-spread interest our
yrogres#. wttheat which aatjoaal curtty roa B#t be achieved, withont which the wheel# ®f g#vera«aeat atop, withoat which baaiae## aad all the mttmtrm of America# Ufa canid aat Uve, |M moaev. It 1# of paramount, primary, elemental importance In tlm® of w^
;
of »Hch w© pro ad, and posterity uh
a nation may fee" can then- transmit to
red
Loan, and Urges People to Stand
by Cause of Freedom.
At the request of th® Indiana Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, in
ife-
Adoo secretary of the treasury, at IS IS
according to hla or heir capacity Those ’ o'clock spoke to th® delegates for ten
di ■ '
the light which shone in the east when { peopleware taking In th© contest. Every __ _ _
Christ cam© upon earth has beea re-'man and woman who*® heart heats fori,..*, /.«nv#nrion here WllUam Q stored again In all of ita «ffulgene© and the Union is doing his and her share la ‘ « ( . e «. t m ur
beautv. w© shall have don© something some field of activity, great or smau.
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who undertake to evade their respoa-‘ minute© in the convention hall at the - went
that beautiful ^ aibiilty in ttea serious mutaent are trai-^ Knights of Fyth.ks bwilding
Tate and the airangemenis were made On the afternoon of th© election Maloney sold he met Finley in the RltzCarlton hotel and inquired alimit money, saying he required S1.0W to pay the men. Finley according to Maloney said he did not have H, hut would see what h» could do Two days later he received an anonymous »peciai de ivery letter containing a |l,i^
bill ^
Sartorial Oistlhctlon.
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"You can I Jadis a man toy hte clothes * "Not only. ’ fepUed M'ls CAysnn# "tool th# uniform helps sora# in distinguishing a aelaler from a slacker."
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