Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1919 — Page 32

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SIX DIE IN TRAIN WRECK. —i Tmirui CfMli cn Ptro M4uti«tte Nwer TravcTM City. TOAVBRSB errr, Mteh.. Aumet iLr* OaOnmw wuru klllad aad foortcea taluwd 'Whm. & Peru Mer> iMr tmin nut into m ymmmiewe i^kwn. sereral miles south of tis ymatuems. A stsel hMSSSe sverted a hesTy loss at D AMU# the Siore smiemaly injured was Lb & at the Netherlands ^ leanOdB St ffwAMimtaa, who sustsined \fwam Ihruisss snd ^ts shout the hesd to nibroftd ^Bctsla the three of wImmb wen ^Igged^M^^ers UTias

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jTEflMINAL RATE NOT PROPERj , FOR PRIVATE ELEVATORS.

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iJTUUiB OF DEFARmEIIT

I Otto Tj. Klsaas. sodltor cf smte. t»idsy Bstifled the ladiaas iaspeetiofi ha> Iresa. K. M. tkSlm% tamaatm, ttast the «sfe fusersoee depertmeat Ims nded j Mutest tim haresa sppdytec tenniM] ifrsln eievslor hurarsace rstes to otdi^ \ tm CTsin aiavmtarm, The temitBSl |m^ turn ssM to he shout # per ceitt. h^er tl^ the mdhssry elemstcw rstes. The nmem wss msde hy the sudMor ss the fUsuH of s test esse hMtrd Wednesdlsy hy Xfles C- Scaufcsiesr. Jtotesry. sad TWmss 8. KeiCarmy. are ittsiinuiee isto expert, in the stste de> psrtmeBL The NofedesriUe lIBtlng Cmn* tontplslned that the harsau had the high torndnsi r*ta to Its •Isrstor B. Hearing Called. The state department caUed a ltear> lag and today taaued the following

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'Tt is ordered, that the Indtana in> epecthm hureau discontinue the use of the schedule known as standard tmmiIterator sdhedute for rating grain efsratoee otiuw than termtnai elcvatort sad bttmedlateiy re-rate aH gratn elevators within tM Mate of Incoana not terminal elevators, under Oie sebeduie hnown as the standard gtmla elevator sdtodule, sad make stma ratos effective a# are ohtataed by the appUeatfon of said standard grain elevator schedule as of date of June *919. or the date upon which said seheduis was filed In my office." First of Kind. It Is not known at the state department how ftany ordinary elevators in Indiana are paying the higher and fm-

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state authorities from It. Benjamin over fire tnsuranee rates. The hureau complained of determined ratefe for most of the hig fire Insurance com-

pantoa working in Indiana.

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ANTI-ER2BERGER STORM. Oerman Finance Minister Attacked

BDeauaa of Measures Taken.

BERLIN. August a (By the Associated Press).—Accompanied by Uie slogan, "Away with Ersberger!" the National Liberals Tuesday night stag^ a noisy meeting of protest In which the speakers subjected the minister of finance to a vicious vorba! gritiing. Brsbeiver’s public activities from the time he cimducted the armistice negotiations doam to the present enaettiimt of tadical measurea of taxation were made the subject of attacks from the floor end rostrum. "Traitor," "acoundrel," "camouflaged corruptionist," and similar epithats were heard. Some of the speakers demanded that Brsberger be

strung on the neareei '

resolution was adopted berger's retirement.

In an open letter to Preeldent Ebert, Dr. Karl Helfferich, former vice-chan-cellor. sets forth the reasons prompting him to wage public warfare against Ersberger, whom he designatos as "a menace to the purity of our public life” and deelaree to be a m<Mt unsuitable and at the same time dangerous incumbent of the financial ministry in view of the far-reaching jurisdiction given to him by the govemmenL Dr. Helfferieh says be feels it his duty to enlighten toe GMtrmatt people because of the proL'ailing confusion with respset to ceftain events and he suggests that President Ebert and the government take official cognisance of the charges and proceed to disprove them if they

can.

Thirteen Hurt In Wreck. ROANOKE, Va., August JL-Thlrteen passengera were injured, none sertovuriy. In the derailment of a Norfolk A Western passenger train near Boyce. Va.. early today. Five cars left the track, including two Pullmans, en route from Southern points to New York.

Little StoriM of Daily Life

W« only know a couple ’o Socialists petsonally, but from what they aay th' teal reason to* world’s out & gear is because they hare t* w<wk. Th’ question that's aticed mors’n any other at tola partleular time is why some American flyer don’t dash a lemonade shaker fun of our c^tebrated potoon gas on Chihuahus.

INTEREST IS AROUSED.

Flgfig Being Completed for Convention of Commieaionerm. Rep<wts to Joseph O. Hayes, president of the County Commissioners* Association of Indiana, are to the effect that distrtet meetings of the orS Aniaatlon held over the state the rst week in August, indicate a general interest in the convention to be held September 24, 26 and Sf. in this city All Indianapolis committees appointed for the coaventlon will meet at the Hotel Severin. Friday at 4 p. m. An important report is exp^ed from the finance committee. The spaakerF committee announces it has in part completed ita program. Those selected to address the convention. are I* H. Wright, director Indiana state highway commission; H K. Bishop, chief engineer highway commlastofi; Fred A. Sima, chairman of the state tax commission; Thomas F. Snyder, chief of motor transportation of the Chamber of CoromercA and Dr. W. F. King, assistant aecretary of the state board of health. A request has been made to Washington for a government official to talk on road construction. The members of the speakers' committee are Joseph O. HayeA Carl D. Prank. F. W. Connell and N. B. Noblet

NO CHANCE TO SPEAK. National Women’s Party Repreaantativa Unabit to Address Oovemoiw. SALT I.AKE CITY. August 21.—Mta Abby Scott Bak|p*, of the National Women’s party, who came here to canvass delegates to the Gtovernor’s conference on the question of ratifying the hational woman suffrage amendment through epecial legislative sessiODA failed yesterday to get ungntmoua consent to address the meeting. Under the rules unanimous consent is necessary. Twenty Governors expressed willingness te sign individually, but npt as attendants op the Ctoveirtors’ conference. a resolution by Governor Allen. of Kansas, asking the congress to appropriate 2400.000,000 for i-oad building 4o be expended by states in the next five years. States would provide as much money as the federal government. “Phe Oovernori, also announced that individually they would sign a resolution asking the congress that the public domain of the United StateA 222,000,000 kcras of Which Is situated in the eleven and states, be ceded to the states In Whieh the lands are situated. s

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Buy Your Sewing Machine Today Singer Sewing Mnehines advance $8.90 next Monday, Auguet 22tb. If you wish to savA buy today. Call or phone SINGER SHOP. 222 Massachusetts Ave, Main 5813. open Satnedny Eventnga UntU 8 e^Cleek.

"Ringer" Made Good. Frank P. Uteehert. secretary to (3overnor Goodrich, spent eevera! days st the stste prison. Michigan City, recsntly and being fortunate enough to get out again la telling the following yam: Warden Fogarty, of the prison, likes to make as easy ss.he can the hard lot of the iwisoners. and has arranged for ball games at intervals within the prison wsllA Convicts form the tesnw, and while there is some difficulty in getting one to set as timpire, toe games usually are pulled off In good style. A visitor from South Bend was at the prison One day when a game was scheduued and being a former ball player it was suggested that he put on the prison uniform and get into the game "In cor* and put a little professional "pep" Into it ‘5" Eventually the "ringer" was all fitted out and was placed In the loL He was sitting on the bench when a typical convict 'Imnl guy" swaggered up to him and sympathetically inquired: "Hello, TO* What ya In fer?" The outrider w-as nonplused, but recovering In a moment he replied: "Oh, I beaned a guy^’’ "Did ya put ’em clean out’" atain inquired the hard guy with professional interest. "Yep," said toe rbiger. Whsrsupon the wmvlct. fraternal to the ooTA gleefully commented: "Atta boyl" What Did She Mean? The young primary teacher had been continually annoyed by Bobby’s mother ever since be had entered school. Nothing suited her. At first It was the houia. then the arrangement of Bobby’s seat, and finally, after a score of complaints about eevrythtng imaginkblA she began to eome to school to cirttrise the teacher’s methods and books used. "Now these readers are not nearly so Interesting as the ones we imed to usa* she said. "Couldn’t you get some of those old books and use them to supplmnent theaeT* she asked. ’T don't know whether I could find any." heeitated the little teactoer. "But you will find the stories so much more Interesting that yop will be paM for your effort in hunting thmn.” Insisted toe woman. "How Z dM love those stories! Them was one about a little red! hen. It ’’ "I don't believe that would interest my children now,’’ intetrupfed the sroung teacher. "You sca toe heo grew up." At the Musical Show. (WsahtnstTO Star] “Do raa romoinbor whm the old went to the opws to look st ths hsBetr’ ‘Too. Wouldn’t thoM okl-foshtoiwd bsllst doaoMS sesm torribly ovsrdrwsBd aowsdays"’ An Ktods sf Metal Spiaatag Dsm. A, B. Bradtex, SCO Ceatury Bldg.

BARN BURNS: LOSS $10,000 Lighinfng Causes Fire on Farm Near Jefferaonvllle. [SpeclsJ to The IndJanspoM* Kewe] JEFFERSONVILLE. Ind . August H, ^A loss of 110,000 was caused by lightning which struck a Uige bam on the farm of Wiliam GilmorA three miles east of the city, late Wednesday evening during a heavy electrical storm. A straw stacK near the barn was saved. The loss inriuded $8,000 worth of frirmIng implements, thirty-five tons of baled hay. 2w bushels of orchard grass seed and one calf. Only $1,000 worth of insurance was carried. Mr. Gilmore Is one of three brothers who recently shared the ,$800,000 estate of an uncle who died in Kansas.

Casualty List Chahge. WASHINGTON, August 21.—A casualty list correction made by the war department indicates Chat Private Russell J. Darnell, of Jonesboro, prevlouly reported died of woundA died of disease.

Coniult U* Piret Regarding Yoar Paint TroabUt. DOSER-ALLEN PAINT CO.

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Operaola Player Piano, $600 to $750 ma FLATaR tou wju. rot. IBS CAKLIN MUSIC CO. SS N. PennaylrBRiR St ,

Paid on savings from Day of Deposit $L00 Opeiia the Account. Then Deposit Every Pay Day. For Your Convenience Open AH Day Saturday Until 9 P. M. HDEUTY TRUST CO. 148 Bast Market Street

SWEATERS in fine wool and Bilk fiber Blipovers. all AQ Bhades; up to $7.00 vOeUO HARGROVE^S MASS. AVE. AND DED. ST.

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The $700 Blue Diamond Ring given to the president of the' Intenutional Brotheniood of Blacksmiths and helpers? ' ^ 53 61-100 Carets of Diamonds to one of. the largest

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ROY E. STEELE Rebuilder of Shoes A Different Service 32 North Penmiylwds SL

Used Piano Sale BIG BARGAIN THE ^ABR PIANO Ca lSS-140 N. Pmm. St

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Picture Framing We duplicate picture framea. Our stock of framea la conatantly being replenished by the very latest in design. LYMAN BROS. 22S-» Baat Okie Street

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Coats $4jo ^^^TmSSSSSm

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Capes .95

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$4.00 and $6J0 White Waah Skirts & -95 X== and $e.95 Extra Fine.

$16A0 White Voile Dresses $6^1

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15.00 Satin and Silk Blouses >.95

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