Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1919 — Page 6

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today ^an it ever was, ^ and be^remarked, viewed with

:-'ik kindly eyeiby the courta If the •treott is ase not paved this y^r wtil not be with the city oovernment. /The case ^ one In* which there can ho surrefi^h pn the part of those rdprife^na the peo^e.

wotdd provide a sy to con^KCtt, or

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, lOroutihir of otil^wlse» and p^efa methods of bean found euofed«ntt eonitton wouid farsirti and eSpient mobilitt^oo of war punnsMO without m. ' ' l^",ljianx questiotMl raised by eaa he. answosed only by ip oaridoxitly the woi* of iil^ in the petiole - of private ownership fpmnMiapt r^i^afion.

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n^ny men mitlidBC' 9€ wh^ might poUtkaily uxt*

up idl oyar

tfdbtod on a ehattaB’

^v'i^fl^ppana. what wlU iwi|^ who have eervad hope of 1 award* hut Who with ^cido to a war racaod

mOk;^ ttadarstaadliig at tmmtm tPiA ahililHpsie of former aerviiOjpiyTil ag',tfr/||fB|-to tha balM that

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thiili fpjftlijia the egntyidaBt of alx pi^T WOr la, Indaed, no

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; TSB WXCaMM Bt^nrs TJLX llidikmal haaocli^ea of Cro^ ittgi haa fhoiid ta tHa ezeaw prol^ for the hidh east Itfladi; ami hauk bt part, haoad an j^jgipl^ Par. .tha/gaaanl or ravtales.of 'llw" Wp... .MMkp. .praapd. The a^ gjittni pniii^a|A> that dia tax la«<m ^ ; Chat In tact. It is tax para and slm^o, ggiwaippa ibot ta rola^ il^'^hBiiar ta te 19%p »a winpgplttaa of tMr « it "tfuiim nantntgtha that h ef;-.ihta,^aix ta ahittad ta'tte hi hha fi^ a# hiiim prlea% ^ d tax aa ^^Mh^hia la-

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tha tax thtwr ta that Ikrahta tha graater behir so arWtawaaoaahla ga warr lacgii iha lax ta

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Oabr tiPooe that haya f«mi' ^aad hspn|/|idia

healchir ^uing tha anaimer shoald ha 1 xaveg. .. PpBeSahhat :Sh« to ha hiqit fear

" ' m ppajaas vhidBy and vlgar,

'sparlBpd hr thaes hiat haxe'gpwt' shami' ha mtir ImthmUi the head m toB hi

, wdl^ pKWw^ap&t eyes, aodt the ^Pohf ha red and w^ developed

for dwapa.

awttiAc” the h^ larera. It ie ^nsresoary to have.ceriate thfe^ to toted. ^There are a great many teatocv text r to'.tee' -swIpetiOB of «od layera,^ £t is weA Jnr every poptey man to hftw- at aifriwwL ffiiidiitox eooffito wmre formuinted or of the American exp at Ft. Leaveaworiii, Kas.. to wcBtoi be adrtaabte for every Nhl ehJttoen raia^ to paste or tacx hpon the henhouse door: to 'the Mrtte with rather large p eena^ and wattlea. m with tode venfe, pale beaks and pale leg* have been itood liters. Keep the late ntoutoent Ke^ the pullets which mature quickly and afcart laying ftrst. Those which glart laying when ton than 290 days tdd, or neareet that age, are the bwW

rMnmM0 the Tfhddad poPlhb are aftoriieji tobefy rmp* Umt they hbsA irrfto tto» tor stopid' hhPfWpeapeahk- (w '^n ^ **tSe' tilgitonipitoils tip Ig fho eonrto tor mt two' yearsk** / Uto ttest tint the Phi itoie^g ttm ehhteiifw aad $0A thethtfiitoahahto The bggcd dTputo ha'wdrito to the eaapa in dtopote, achhp hMi for ggplHilt iwreaa ft hmi a right to da, was inItohl to dto to gave toe eoatchet toh'teatoa&y im .»»• eephatt that hae w4a* - d|ti«gpartiOtt is other ^tics. ^ toiphee to be Trtoldad Tldtodad tlMory is kltot aaplmJt toat real^ 'Cpatotor,*l^p[[sh^J^^^p^o«^ rmm-

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Consider tbs calloused dUDdencs and homydtandsd motoety - ef the rncmm, and it can not be denied,that thfpr shottld have what they arp dnnandiiig — whatever that is. The high coat of press MWits, the increased prife of photogsaitos and the almost prohibttive rates of adagoate publtelty are not merely taking bread from their monthSr but, much worse, are taking limelight from their careers. Wlthont Hmellght what actor min live? The htortlms managers may threaten and the Indlf-i feiwnt puhhe grin, but it is a s^ious asatier s^me the lesp. ' The actor is -WdPthy of his hire, as are other laborers, but unless he can gdt a good deal topre than that life is a dmb and depT^tong burden. The KepubUcans.‘according to a Cbticago report, wish to nominate a candl date tor Prw^ent next Jupe who can be elected, a not unnatural ambition, tutd It is tmdfliatood in confidence that the DMpK^ratfl have a similar object in view. OetUng a quorum in the house of rep resentatives seems to be regarded as, a good day's woric. leaving no time for anything else. * After Its pumerous recent rntreats, Kolchhh’s army may not be In great danger, as some obeerrers report, but it is pTotobly'out of breath. The fight between the acton and managers in New Tork seems to have reached the stage where the msitagers haven't muidi show.

gasretary Dwelele having defiarted tor HmmtnlUf the Japanese govemmeaat will feel obliged to overhaul the Japaipm nary again. rnMee Kteweglaos who are getting ready to torild Interurban lines in Mexi oo have tertetldr alroadiy ascertained through dlplcunatic charms that they have the iiXTl*r*^ ot the Ameoricaa pebble, and thaf tototo eeon Carransa wffi hard poeseeslon of th^r money.

Ceitoteatfon to provided by a Philaddtteddn. Wtof has dteoovercd that living eeito were higher in 1176. a fact which ototet td eitt fto revbdoi of the school hfQtnrlnt and deeper appreciation of the harfMdps gC pioneer dajw. • Asserts fiat oingr^ can Define ligner CDadnit.-*-Hsad line. Tha^ a safe eseeTtHm. the w^kfthwh private Uquov opinhms of some omigrsssmen.

arxte has UhOto new halters for sale, v^Mte may or may not have anytotog to m With ^ government's ad vloe to run down every profiteer ta mtt. VwdIteB. <d 6 Odnts damages in libel soito wow seam to be pntte wefi establlahetto 'Wtofidadtoat shaite aldas of an iacUnatlBB to gin W toitotee wtoit gtor wai^ — na tPitPst tftaaga In its ptfiley wHS regard to Ifaactoat** IfexioD Is surtoieed; ef eoune. and it mnitoBllF woidd he aftto an tte undisf^gitoed oarteteiw^ hut then ICexlee may have sevatal mrpsiees coming tp lodg. Retidlere wtok tooftoln . teat toe ''hntostFr.^'gtotetega/.ntoy;^^; osiyr.-fitote'-eigilt' ta" ■'■liy..two ponafig aiggt by

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toosssite tor estahUatehv stain iKlldtog eedto fto Urn tooteatlea aito safidy of pmU: mmma, indinBa comd w^ $d4 font togtoe su^ legtslatoMi torlouacon-

marnmmrn.

aIu fbe laterw cities frf the state there are ctotate rtotrictkwe oowsrtng eonatranfeten, hut, except for to^mges. aaiioolhoitoto and fiat huddisgs toere are BO state regntottona Owtog to tge lefiammshle contents of garapw, fifeproof- ^ is feqwfred to their e^e^ruetk® end-

toto are oj ‘

toe ^utodictlon of the toL Flat bu(l«ii«» and B are controQea by the

A* for schools.

toato hototeg lav. A* for schOds. the only state rNPzlatloa relative to their oanatTBCtkm pertatos to the heating and twitotetion, and whwi the state board of hetoto has passed favq^bly on this feature of toe r^ans nothing else matters

eon-

btortoe if they have had the right care. ifarket those which have been alowi, to feather or seem to taek vttalHy. The i^ln of the best )ayem should be rather knee and fiabhy on the abdemen. between the vent and the breast

bone.

The p^vic bones must be thto. Stmight. Ilexfbie and wide apart, Market the hSto which are bagging heftted and arhieh Imve a heavy, thiefc abdomen that bangs below the point of toe breast bone. * Keep the htotleiu and heavy eaters toat go to bed late with fall crops. Btrte that have kmg toe naUa that shew no stgns of woikers are usually imprcdltabte. If a bird meets the above lequiremests it toould have a br(»d back, hmg. teoutty biiUt body, ud be lit good fleim. If a tord is Bf»t moulting and stili m a fsnall, dried-up comb, covere! with a sort of whitish substenes. or has 1 thick or crooked pelvic bonee. whlA wtU be found on each side of the VMtt and above the point of the breaat bene, these are always money

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e netoi^ efc

w*^tag^ too* constTU^._ In co^ traftt to »choofpo*tbb building to lUdisna. a Chicago architect recently related hia experience in Ohio, wtMsre the entire l^tens told to be mteutely approved. In Ohio, it took ten weeks to secure the approval <a the state! ofiScials; in Indiana this saxoe architecl had plans for two ^SS.ite school buildings appro^-ed in about half an hour, all that was required b^ng that the heattog and ventilattog scheme be propwiy approved by

the mate board of health. wni It Take a Diaaater?

Plreproofii^ is one of the prime requlsttee in Ohio school censtroctioD. but to Indiana this feature to optional with

owner. It took a holocauet. that at Coillngwood sevetml years age. a Bchoolhouae waa burned

to. wtowi

to toe

around caiwing the death of aeveral

ntmdr ‘ ‘

iimdTed iirite schoiMa, to awaktoi Ohio to her aegllftnce. Wm IndtaHto await RWh a tear^ leaaon before abd gbtaih

hi #toli ^ ftopoTtant mattert Numerous states now have bateliBg

codes and nitnois is worktag to that end. Ohio's coda Is mm omagrMMartve to its sexm gtvtng the state toe

to rvgutete the cooshnietiaBr of

gone toto « iMdkttog opei A toildtog

vhera auttesoua itomte Uvsi oongregato or ate emteoysd. Tite fteptoBiIoh inctofporate* gtotoml eonsteUf^n, tonitary oonrbtleito, prevmea for fire- pro* tection and pruveitton, the c^mtoruetlcm snd arection of elevators, stelrwaito and fine es^pes to and upon aa such buitd^EB m are enojbemted above. All ptoas have to te submitted to a stote boj^ at Columbus, O,, where every httio detaQ and an spteificatfons are

and annoved: before the operations can be begun, tog code such as Ohio possesses

tmoa to unify construrtion, protects the public agais^ dangenms bulldituto and reduces the fire haxarite to a mini-

mum.

Fire Zones by CHies.

The larger cities in Indiana have hern fotred to adopt fire xones in lieu of a state totildtog code to force fireproof ooi^tmction. but in smaller cities and out in the country churches, stores, theaters, etc., are built regardless, the main idea being to secure a building as cheap as posalble, airtall consideration being given to ventilation or v>rotection

from fire.

The architect is continually strivheg to protect and uphold his piofession autd the Indiana architect ha* sndeavored for years to secure a license law aU to no avail. The legislators lo^ed upon such a law as olasa legislation and have cmitinualty tum^ It down.. If the todiana architect wlJl get behiad the movo for the btotitoltbinent for » stote building cad« he will be rendering a great serrioe to the oemmtmweaHh and todirectly be aoriclng to the betterment «f hlB protoegon, in that mett m code

ijsemrt tkitei tew fw

rascal ttote te

tote oSi ^tiJ watst8o Vvell ire

triapte *r

thubteS^v

We .e®u

a ire wste.'

will protect the citlxena of ihe state mad Ita requiremehte wilt fotee the arehitect to be thoroughly competont to order to secure approva^of^^ plans

The s^totion day. Itbi nee

can not be done in a necessary to obaenre toany

from d«ty to day while

for toe

toie>

tering for the Sock. Study ePtefaUy before beginning

B of culTtog.

It Will It Cost It’s Put on Salt?

CHICAGO. Arngam m~A rimise eight fMd high ton and one-half f«^ to dtam-

ted wetehlBg iLSM potosak recently etn&ldetod fbr Antettr St Qo. to

hp jtehiblted at the ntetenal dairy show h«te, i to 12. It la mid to be fiel onfy the largest cheme in the world toit also the lanrest ever gttrixipted.

it is valued at 91(000.

Details of the btg_ cheese afe Impraeitee. It in stated 1^,500 pounte of a^Sk. MS 'pounds of salt and 1.2&1 otmeds ,of fteinte wtte totot to its making.

tog t

farms.

:en from 12,000

ine factories

I and teveaty'three chieite hripers eo-operattog in the me “handags ctotoa” were

Udrty-three feet tong and gxteen feet wlda. The teocbto ‘>9 manujniteire waa “filmed" by Iwo motion r :are concerns. The pictuite are to

shown throughout the w'^id.

PLAYS AND PLAYERS

AT THE THEATERS TODAY.

Murat—“FVlr and Warmer'*.. a. F. Keith’s-VaudevUhr. .At

At 8:» >:9D. 7:10 and •

Notea of the Stage. Wtocttell 8mith. who wrote "The Fortune Hunter," which Stuart "Walker win presmt at the Murat next week, is the author of many! successful plays. One a€ utem is "Turn to the Right," a oouHtty comedy, which took sophlstllcated Bro^way by storm,/and which played at Flush's a season or two ago. Like tois play, "The Fortune Hunter,” which la one of Smith’s earlier efforts, is a tale of small-town people and their ,waya The bill for next week at B. P. Keith's includes the Tremell Trio, In "BUS of Clrcusdom”; James Eadie and Ann Ramadan, English comedians, to a skit, "Charioy’s Visit," and, in addition to several others. Early and Laight to a travesty. “On the Water Wagon.^'

INDIANA NEWS IN BRIEF

JXFPBRaONVliLB — At a prellmlaary me^tog h«td on call of Cfiakrlea A Hunt, county orsanisir. JUT fottnw soldtom. saUor* sad meriass enrolled for aM«ob«csbtP in the JeffenonvUle post of the Amencaa Legfoa, and their naoMp will be cent to state and natiottol beadquartwa. SNQUSH—The Fkrmers* and Busfnesa Men’s Aaaoclatlon baa bean orsaniied base for the puipoee of Improring conditions gipi* erally and mo^ aepeelaily to obtain a propcstibnal part of a owe- narfcet blgbwaya for Crawford eeimty. The route in tbis oounty, wblota, it to new beliored, will be approved by tbe member* of tb* stote highway commission which Tislted tbe county, to from Chnnelton to KngUsb by way of St. (teix, Sekerty and Taawal!. and from EngItth to Paoll,. edtber by Fargo and Young’s Creak or by a SUghUy difterent route of about tbe eame distance. ANDESSKJNWorld War Vetetans otgaatoed a post bere Thursday evsning and eieetsd tbsee oIBcers: Cemiaander, W. 3. Bmphy; vieft'oommandsr. Fred Tbomaa; junior Tice-eomaiander. Bay Houston: chaptalin H. D. OfMAMOk; adjutant,. Arthur Beokmaa; gssttarmsster. g L James, and offlo*r of tbe guard, Albert Hardman. It was annsunoed that Sb veteran* of tbe world wgr wers enrodad. Three names at soldiet*; who died in service, were suggested for the name of tbe post and will be-enib-Bxitted to the oounctl of tbe national erganimtlon for ratification befbi* they are

mAde ppbite.

aBJaCKfiBUBa-Tbomas H. New A floo. of this dty, have petitioned tbe oounty eommtoatonera to be rdtoved of a contract to omutmet a publto highway In BuOk Creek township, setting out ui tbe petition that at the time tbe owatract waa algnad. Fabruary, 1B17. thara was no anticipation of tba condlUona brought ^wut by the world war and that, aftar bmrtonlng tbe work, it waa Impteelbie to obtain (pushed stone and other material naeeasary for construciion. and that nsw that It may be obtained the todoe to so bigti that it would Sw rutooua to attempt to complete the highway at the contract price. Tha petlttonera ask to be released from the contract and the road relet. GRaENSByBO—Tha Bov. T. Z. Burketts, whs has been pastor of tha^teaenaburg Chrto«M» chtmch for tbe last four yeara. has aeeapted a call to the pastorate of tba King* Highway Ctelstlan ebnmh at St. tteto and will toka np hit new duties September 1. A eotncideiKe is that tbe Bev. W- Cl* Jotanstaa. former paster of the lecsi Onlstton church. reoentlT resigned tbe pastorate of tbe St. XiOUfa tmuKh to accept a positloa <m tbs editorial gtoff of the Cfartotian Ihwagedtot. ..To dtmulKto teterwt la tbe Decatur Cotety Bora Pig Vlub, tba Oresasburg Natlcmal Bank Is offering a silver loving cup and trii medkto to tba mantoers for tha bed showing with this year's Ueers of pigs. Tba work of the dob to under tbe aupervlrion of J. rw, Ray, vocational agileulture icstruetnr in tbs local high school. ELWOOD-^Mr. and Mss. Jeba Q. .ItoBgrioe celcbfWtad tha golden wsddtng anslvernary of their marriage at their home h«* Friday with a big basket dinner at mon, to wbicb 300 relatl^-es and friends in the eouatoy Were Invited. In tbe afternoon a i*e«g>tl<si from 3 to 4 o'clock was held ttit the towastespto. Mr. Lanteton waa a aatlvu ut Union cpuhDr, and bla wife was fbo daaghter ef Mr. and Mrs. Oetuge Istoura, of Bute ee^y. itoarS tbay were raarriad, Aaguet, Ifi, ttS9, ‘Rasy hsv* three children, ims of Wtona. OrriEto Isngston, tetsmad ftom eleven months to tbs army postol aarvba in Frimosto tlms to oelebrats tbe siui<veraaiy....The toh-

gSMutten of the

wOT hold a roemortaJ aervlas Sunday eve-

xteg tor tbe Rev. oently vent to S died there. Ha

b«ra for five yesys teaore going to Legmts. port. Hta ooma^r O* »*v. W, A. (Siet,

wUl deSIvvr the n*«nori*l address.

COLUX^UB-FStfaBr Memixpe. sou ef Mb'. gM.Mrs. CooBt MUMuso, to riMs^lng

here, after wfil aail ^randseo, teeijiUitef M. fSr Tsbim Kowfc C3das.^«^te^

Domona^. bc-wv oum—j evvftov. 3. F. RateMtoTwho re-

firem XiMpanapert and

fa worn- paatar of tbs ehose^

dMirobsii,

turns, hospitals, hofmest, hotete tsAftog

apartmpnts and tenem^

suHfU^.

houses. hOQS^

eluh and

and

lodge

• to secu

a»d teisrifiontlons. Xt wt& nllo insura to tenters auhetantial and »«rntonent l^tRgik In no wi4r will tt toteirfere wfUt fitedgn. hut insead it will sUminate the AhOd^ construction, a lurking meu•te, Uuit todte is Kiiiten b^Roath h ^tty teaser, the exterior design. vnfloim stats offittela, city building iBtgteettei, ewatmetors andr architects

sefeooHiteMtt, jMite ixpfteHind hearty approtel of tlis

idea for a Stats building code and an

effort should he made to secure one at

the earliest paesil^ momeht.

REPORT ON WORK IN BALKANS

^QldlBg daily ottntes for tmotrets of peteons, many of whom worn aflUetsd with tuberculosis; caring for the liables and teaching women and young girls how to sew. has bedh part of tko wtek of two 'Indianapolis woman with the American Red Cross, Mtsi Maud XXsath and Mia. Marto BsynoM* Ford, to Albania. fitebta and other Bajkon countries. • Reports of their seridte have just

hesn.made by the Red fhtes.

Mlu Heath serrsd fat Had Cross ambu-

famce and h^^ttai uedte^^cn^ ^

aad fai a children's ]

Jasaacy ( end two and o»«-hdtf later teSed for SaloelcA Cto 22 Mto mt* aateteed to Hovadar.

for doty.

ll*i^ An Tt^ndteri Her Topmt tmaShf. * “Upon nff terftel In Kovadar I found there waa trpat nesd for medttel M wteL as relief woric. people had been witlumt-noariteing food for so lomr tluit they were tmmLptwr to Ml dfamwes, and itetelatly to Joserculesla giterai wpete I was in'fee dtopeiumry to KovadSr. ttome days a week and at Nagotln. foortesB kilometers from Kovadar, three times a woek. About H ter omt. of the pattants tecelvtog treatment at both of these elmics wire tubercular to one or more of the various formA Many of fet patients with tubereukwia of ttie''bonee and gtonds were retorired to Idii^als for surgical treatment. — "About 2,606 pgtfaHrts received treatment! and medtclfie when neoeteary at these clinics monthly and represented a variety of diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, tnfluensa, pngufiaonia, scabies, and eye and ear dtoiaaes. Mtey of thMie patients came from a distogoe of thirty kilcnneters «md some fUty kOometera on muibback. Frequently we found advanced cases of pulmonary and bone tuberculosis cd perlmps two years' standing. These persons had never received medical treatment oy tostrte^m and. of course, were taJdi^ no mtesurea against infecting othersTit wag not common to find a patient with tuheisu^ losis of the bones of both hands, or of a. hand and a leg. Babies Arc Traated. "Before coming to Serbia I was told there were no^ young babies, but in this town of Negotln 1 have had as many as fifty babies less than one year old to

attend oUnio in one day. My fitet^efttotSS were devoted to bathing the afid properly drssaing them wife the bfliWN tlful clothes made by our gpltndid w^en In Amerioa. After bathtaf atate fifty babite. always tnatriiioUiig mothsfs wiiiie l did tt ' ‘ talk* on the cam and most ffatifylng when 1 to find the dear little and comfomble ciothtog. bititeett white ahtete with mtequito netting bvte* chsfar btes to pteteet them from the fBea It wiw quite a contraw to the ‘ ra«te4 riiff lltUe bundles l» itea than three months

I towto tosm tnststed to tesn Wte, friteloaa «r mte «r gte Qfy CDmw|«s ef th« wbitw^ Ob. mnematog ssaueertbae** The riSrlt-ri I ble*s thorn a!L tat Sht ptet Wtasxl Be thoee true ffjtaii htytM tos test Who, etient tat ' " H*ves watched W’ltea. lone as «v«|i^ The dreary ahadowa etosad -ae lU nethcr-pU* of agoay.

With frlen.iahip little need 1 cat* For attflrenlng limbs and wattstekg balr. For «e a tele of years to ttel

My friends grow oid—ttay. bte gpaw cU. Put since death make* Worn tokagi axSW. trite aag-ttes,

and Fta * •

M. iteto

? M bonds shall prove more U still love you • • •

and you.

SCRAtl^

refiiMStar ■ mt ef

tetatee

to httymm^d iC The dtotrict totolligenL

sympathy and help

^ Sarvad In .* Mrs. Ford was asriCtad to the Amsr^ lean Red Crote in Italy in Oetoihgr, liK She wiyi temporarily aridteafi' afi a ih^ deietefe to Ttotedtoa. a Wita fte ^ lief in the Rmne diiiriet. Itos tan^ them tor two atontos to cha^ of 4triribuUon, mainly oenduetsft fetot^dt

soiip Hitchens and milk

January KJIto. J

member of; the Brikan _ awitoned to the unib bring to enter Albania. After^ tanl^s^^as^s^ wife

an

of eiotning. a sewing room nlsed and wontoh were ti te* of sewing maotiinee , S itting and making by Mrs ay ( Mrs. Ford wss'tett an dmade geneiai oi^tefi Service for the unit went to Elbaaan to inveetltete coi Wona there and see to the opentog ito oEThanage and the enifi^wneal the teWlng room. Her work there was completed June t( and she then went m Durasxo to or^nlze a sewing room, ate ta-operate with the prefect in organisaDon of local relief committees. M^ Ford IjM btan asked to continue with the unit in Albania.

Middle natote w«e* oms fltogal b England, Oil Which, Is uted to the maaufaeture V of soap ti new made frqai tomi^ seeds to Italy. . _ The Bank of ^land\ dlffetofat mefedde of bank, notop, ' A fa^ry . tm ■ bte'a South Africa to e^tetet rebliir'feiwa.fes, roots and. viass ,ei.tei^:.|djii^ ' Operatot m aad magnsta, a ritak had bteft tottette feat runs tor tite |nMri« :w$fetat attenjifeb To ito astomobiiltt a ear wife hta Imata aa E^«^«iaa Itos tetofftsd a ted to bo eiai^ to fee ' -INte ^gutaitoa driven tedtoes ^ ifets bate ,0 m irtmm wtfefet fee ass of shovtoria. w«.jtee df evgrhitad eabtewayi. ■ ■ Asteng fee candidatot a degxee ' to" SHI etetaura fee- iMUM:' of tea Thrill, fee iirei Barmese wefean to > riitaiB'the disttoditoh. Rubtar artoiital tete ytoteditod . to Franoo are arid to have efeer atvate toxfe to wMlttoa to; bring more oeto* toftatoe to went thah gtoss (mto - - For torIgaOng tetelii a patented a, toafedte which _ „ ^ water toto Ito^ea A»d thrusts ihefip: tta ’. Tta totehtot di'' h-. toriaking tuit:: fer ate te atrifeuteih Tfei«fe excludip dtestd4 farifitev has deridaped a »«it toga .of' the- fto riwi»»rrisJ;teffiof«i( ■ Opete^ gThsiiei ■ bi^Nti '•reduta ^ of wagtofy fetefetaen dwWrned to ■mit. tetetoto 'll -'.Itoaf ’'-gtets- Pl--ptotare ■feteri^:’;to fea. ptofere# Jfete 'lil least

SHOEMAKER HAS IDEAS ON PRICES

"I don’t think it will last much

Itmgsr.”

George Schopp, a shoemaker, ot South Illinois street, to the deUberativg way .of men of his trade, wasi commenting oft the high cost of shoes and the high cost of living generally. A shoemaker does much level thinking while he works, and Schopp has probably done more thinking than most shoemakers, for he has worksd for forty years at his tiwde in Indfauufeolis and before he qame to this city in 1868 be was a shoemaker at Greeniiastle. where he learned the trade

in 1866.

His observations cover a wide sweep of years. He has seen prtoes go up and down, but he has never prices of

. ®**f**f years ago we made

■*»oee hke these for 18. Ws

msta mors money on them gt feat w»t on. years ago we p«ld »

leather. ws

Pi^ 11.60. We usually buy the uppers.

^ years ago we paid n for

leather for a ^ about |2,fi6.”

A Miow^woilmdin who heard what ^Jtoyteg romped that feer# •emfts to be some kind of "dope" in »®to, leather now to make it liesvy a

'O"' K M «r

as It usea to, he said. Repato Priest Art Up.

Prices of repairs have not gone up in

leather and shoes as high as they are ' Proportion to other prices, Schopp savs now. He has seen machine-made riioes “Tn » w- ... . .. ^ '

For fetf

a

bte i ill ttefe -ta t&tmrn

-:,riay ,, ,

»!LU

-'iNri^tofetatev'

now. He has seen machine-made riioes take the place of 'hand-made, though he

stiil makes some riioea

Schopp was learning his trade wbsn the civil war began. He was tbsn fifteen years old. After the wsr hsd been going on for some time, he rmfi away and enlisted, but his parents tound tta eamp to which hs had besn sent Mod they brought him back to Oreencsatla

Plenty of Hides* He Says.

"I see the government'' to after the big packers," sate SetaPP. "That should help soma They control a lot of hlde^ There are plenty of hMea. but leather to bstog forced up by the' fpeeulatots, I believe." . ] ^ Sriiopp was -working on a pair of calf-

skin shoea

"How much fw a pair like that?”

he was asked. .

"Nineteen dollara Tm making this pair and another, lust like it for a farmer who always has me make his shoes. The bill for the two pairs to

136."

"So one could not save hy patronizing

a shoemaker now?"

"Well, hartly. We can’t compete with the factortoa" , , ^ "How much does a pair of Shoes of about that quality cost at a.store?"

"About S» or m6.”

In 1876,” hs recalled, "w© got 40 cents for heels and tl.t3 for tewed haJf-

■®Ite told 91-2S for pegged.’*

The use of madblnery to the retmlr

®ci*ri>p thinks, has RSd S

tea^to do wife the fact fete rmtte j^tosi^are about the teme as feeir WteS

"Were pticei civll-Srar as hi

MfiPta ^2SiS to Imtttetotelte to ta recalls that there wscs four

to»me of fee owners of

thsto own tstt-

nenss. 7^s owner of the riioo at Gr^arile where, he leamril htotoata had a tannery, he says. There were

mlMlemen’s prplts them

utotlon* <»PPortunlty tor speoAi^ there was another condition that “tae for lower costs then, Behopp Sava

The day's work was Kmger

says he used to work foUrttenfiSK

<fehteen hours a day

vHine Schopp doM not talteve tmri prl^ will socm bo as low aS few used to be, he to ooBvinced that shod priS presmit prices won't last marii tonger."

.Vnttaai

moUXtas him ts China.

taiBste of tta 1

Hespttri fur tbs tossBa. ri takes talo euWoSy by fihwig Data^ of BSrihelesaew ooonty, wbo IterirP sitttBg under a tree in a eAtatoiy-tov.xipM<^ reric township. Oarrtsofl, who TCtodtet of ™trock tewBtetia: .fEWS ■ <^»itt*d to rii insane boarital^-to ^lioed IB tha Seutbeastwn IkiptiiL firteiN be escaped last Tuesday.

INDIANA DEATHS

gHXLSTVlLLX. tad., AigpMt M.-8smpri Haltest. ago fehty-tbroe^todsad ^ ^ bame Ja NobfaTtownsrip. Sbsita coto^. H* *■ sterivod. by a widow, four stea and tluee daugbtes*. MNOUffH, lad.. August lS.-Mra Chritena TTasifrsn ago aevonty-tbroe. tta wlfio ot MMJmm Ftonigaiv to dsad. tta onfi comiiw attlie toirilr boms two mllos south of MIHtowB. In addition to tta busbaad. a daagn; t«. Mr». MmX Soaom, survivos. Oaneor ot tta stonsach, coospUcatsd by heart diseaso, was tho cease ot tar death. TOAKKLIN. lad,, AuguW 15.—George W. Br^M, ags sixty-eight, * retired farmer, of i^mson county. Is teed at htg gom* In Franklin. foUcmlng a long tHness, from ot the artwioa. Mr. Byers was bote ik Jebtete oounty. ted waa one of Hi III s lift to fee shureii and eomaiunlty Btoasaai astohbateood. to the illut Mtt'PISSS sad

In wt to OItve Hfea wta

toatatorioBri coaal^^ ft 525*

falS;^e bring in

Wfdeb sod eight cWldrte Survl#*;

wwe held at Mt. Aotato

FHtoyr

KLWOOP, imL, August 15.—Mai Nris Miller, age tbfrty-twe, wife of Milier, ft

bud.'telsditat: fteM ttorii-'fet.. Borfeem mSi of riit hvsry atea^'i ... _ trss' girii^>«d of its,tari6fi be left utttoufeta ^ In order to jarewtof" dsfits along -fee h _ Sprtoffiridt tl!., rifel^ify crtesiBfs, fee htglteiiy has dttectsd aU pfritarty woods and trim hadg* fa ftet of every roaff firiteri "When Greek mdrif acmes ths tug of ws^*^ .fe fee drama, "Atoxal; Nafeantel' Lsa,,.|iaf|| obsttogt* raatotririi^' to FhlHp afi* ‘ ton kingB. dioato tharirhejl undoubti^ matohta fight, sthO vara," '-vr.i'v ■ The ■ "tekd .itoa" |s'.no|^ It to a cruetacean, cl suit of armor 3^roO|, ih the daytlitha. P turhai. ’The sata taM ri^ wings’- of the o#etei>lfeiri!fe out at night In feyrilidi iito decaying organte. vagalabts, that has talir » the bterii. ir is fesir Their woric goes on wjtetet'mer. As meh brekte tfitHrib tabbllog iteT ta jptaeritai ' so many little botta fe thri Ttate Are fe# aMwik('ri^..lite fetot bite ta wlfete tta Hot Jong ago fee thte to* trie aoiilfi biritate Wife diteii oftatel fefiff ■, teWS. If' WfigrTocfeir. 'felfe.: was done by feto boat gs friotten <1^ til# edge ot tte gtae tta mstal, sayw Popfftor griete# ly. The mstal to malted at tta ftotei of eocitaet, while the ateel of fe#. dtoc. beteg critod by. fee air, doeo net #Meh tta melttof petat, Tta dltag giiitf »o sharpening tad do not tregr teiti Jte; quickly aa tta joofesd eaite tarfefilite used fpr cutting metal. Tta * dtoc revolves, tbs greater tb# beat generated, and fee oatolHg#to iilk

ANSWER TO qpkffrigHi

resdik. surrlva

ted four

PITTfiBOBO. fte., August I5.-John Holley, ate Siventy-foar,:., to -tea-a .Civft -.wair^tentor Aitototear' «f"tlieripto' indtofia tofantry. at* a three Son*, I>ei*n*r; ■Aepi.’lMto who live her#..; -Mto,'>lltoliii* ted.

Hubbard, of Danville.

NOBIJCSVIULE. In.!., Auguai !*. -A t... S am received in thia city last night from ist Liverpool. O.. omiouiioed tta sodden d^th fmm heart dfteoso of A, tv. ’Trutti. age rixty-four. in n hotel In that city. Be thred in NoMtsvine, was tefs In the dtrit buslMita to thto city^^ j^ ft

rmiu. Sad later was prarideat of the

tatotars Ssiptey. ffta wf^ ^ gm

ate, Dr^lteife tata

'.nWlOW

-■ " ■ ' - -

Auat aad Mefesr-Tto antite laC terWfid tafreleased fay retura lato to August, but fes *mr departiBsat bee not lixail a date. A tabscrttiwMlfeM Will Ctenpany X, Btt *hfto«#m ba rahlwaid^--AaMto4tog to fe# army dlrariSty fete tetopam' baa been re* turned and fisitostoW

.o.-witato'

Episcopal ebuvte ing' fee stxissBth from tta Cathoile

o. M. M.-Tife teteSytaririMta' '"Alma i

walked tta oeSM airtefi” ill. "A yritite to tbe tend,’’ by Ranaak jf^ Oarid. atoo toitetkaiei attributed to O. D. Tragfea riUfe

'nmy be seen to any Ubrary- V jv

" giva-a mmtm ■:nt404m-^ Fbiitafei, the atifeai'-''Ha - to sui Mteteb.'

to tadto ^tafeiiljpy

.ted ta#lte. fes.

tela. " ■■ '

ta

tOf"..,...,.....

child !te.v

M. m/

|Vtani and wheretegte^ ruS meny eo.ilhet# eelf. a* * genwai 1 as ita result "Of son. but by te otS» tta O. A. R, toskto#. sfel .totetoriri.tef-II ■ ■ tern,

fefte|-|fe'bted

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