Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1919 — Page 17

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BIIITISH CORRESPONDENTS RELATE CRIMES IN SILESIA.

APPEAL FOR ALLIED HELP

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H^S SYNPATHY TRICK.

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tNOtANA DEATHS

)KWJMTXL1& laA. Anguat M-Bartratn maa age epew-dva. ana af the waalfhy yana finawi af Bamltton aaunty, diad a( hm idfht a widaw and aavami cbidiaB iwwfra natwaj eanrlaaa for Cy^ BaatlL aaa flfly-twa. who diad bare _ iHiraa h^ at Uw tamlly beaa at I a^tiwtk wadaaaiay aftaraaon. TImw will a Ml abMpa af the Utaai todaw at wumaa, . Mmtb naaing, baan a thiny-aaaimd dagiaa nyiwaw afnia ardor Ttw Bar, Oarbwda Bamiar. paaior of tha Prianda ebareh. ffsadt emsytw ba aaalatad by tha Bar, ■KM Mijwar, aaangauatlo auparlntaodMit af yearM qtaattac af fViaada. MdM ptaea to crawRtaod eama-

UOHtiOS, Aurwt m-Baeburiag tbat I tba Oarnuma am guilty of tba anma > pmetfeea tn Upper StleafA na bi BdgfUBi | in 19U, the TImae nad ICorning Peat eerpaapemdauta fa Pt^Mod cabled a con-; iiaeS mcpml to Ghaat Brfiaia to eoesa to tba aid of tba Polaa. The wbldi mpemr bi today's tmpem. aoeuae tha OanauuM of mieaaiwea and whclBaala daportatkwia of abie-bodfed nami for reparahos work m th» deraalatad areas of Franca aad Belgii^ Tbare alee haea bam aystam- ^ atk: affom^ tba eorraepondents dedam. to dlacradU the and drfre tbam out of fitteaia, thua fnanilng a ptetdadta farambla to Germany. Cafla It ^Organized Crima.'’ The Moratof Poat commeota on what it deaertbaa aa "organiaed crime" com-^ netted under the noae <nr tba rfetorioiu albaa who am to ba held reapoMdbfa far the iaaaaaeraa--|Muttcolariy Preaidaot Wbaon and Xic^ George. The latter, accerdlng to the Peat, imposed tba plabtacfta pMUk7 an Upper Sfiaala. ‘'n*r ought to haee luiowii," the paper daclama. "that such a policy would prwrfde tbaGermaaa with temptatioa and iBoanCtre to enme. It Ja a h^fUiti eotbqRracy. Wa ridPret to aay we beliare several of the allied atataaman have fallaa too easy |u«y to Oarman bunatng, Tha plabiacite hi now a iiHkdiary of jujrtlce. Iha aftuatfon demands 'prompt adtfott and condign pun-iS'-me&t, The Polea ahouid be empowered to take po*«eMon of I'pper Sileata and the Oecinana Informed that they have forfaited ail claim to the territiwy. Wilson and the Poles. "What doaa Wftaon think—ha who boasted In Boston that tha Poles were bis special care? What doaa ha think of tha manner fa which tba Germans have shown oontMupt for hta detnoetatle taatttotioaa?" The eorreapondenta give tba dataila of ftva ahootings at Hyatowlts. forty axocutiona at OreaadUunbrowka and forty at Freidlanahutta. It Is eurrentiy nKMUted. but aot vsrifled, that ISO parsons ware shot In the iwlson at Kattowlta. Tha Tfmea, in an aditortai. assarts that the Oemam have acted exactly as j anybody famtUar with thafr hlgtory and i character would teve foteaean. j "Tha flllaatan l»ian waa In acoordaaca

with the hast tra^tosui of ibo WlfoatinvtTaaac," tbo l^wea said today. *'»set, Bauer and Sntoarfsr have, no “SS* mempim than tba MartriaveBlaa Ksasa-

man off oML**

A news agency dSspatcb treat Copeo; hagan fwportod that tha Potos m^mred heavy leasee Sunday aisbt ta gghttng at Ghdtwtta, to tba eUasdaa dlstrlot. Qemuui Pofitioal Leader Dead. BEBON. August M fbytbaAasociatad Preas>.—Joseph Fnadricb XanmaRn. preufdaat of the Genaan Danocratie party, died of heart diaaaae at Travenmefide Sunday. Xanmann. who left the pulpb for poittica waa one of tbe laa^ttng ootors in tbe German parlia

"tScian of a pronouncec

Hia chief oontrfbntSon to poBtfeal ifttfratura was a votuuw.

'Middle Ev

years ago, opened yesterday aad a crowd aatbnatad at ie.40» paraona waa present. Today is idiUdren’s day; tomorrow will bo Danvine day; Thuraday, Indiana day, aad Friday. lUtnofa day. The jcdgbig of five stock was started today. Forty ear ioada of stock were sblpped here hrmn Um Bltnoia state fair. Dr. C. fik. Clair Drake, bead of the atato apartment of puhtic haaith, ta aaNaUag In the better babies contaeL More than Ito Infanta have been a»tared. A good racing progrUR has been arranged.

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WILL HOWOR SOLDIERS.

Pnncelon and Gibson County Plan

“Walwimo-Home" Next Tuesday. ttoaeikf ta The bsdiaaapatis XswsJ PRINCEON. August Prtoce-

toc and Ofbson county are preparing for a big c^bratloa hare next l^msday <m the occaMen of tbe "welcome home” for ail Giboon county men who onwed to tbe recent war. A big barbecue dinner, free for all returned aohUera and saUora. will be a feature, wfto flreworka at night. Tbe oaiObratlon will be a p^of So Gibooa county fair, but no admla^n win be charged for any one on tb« d^, Tbe principal address of tbe wili be d^ive^ tethe aflamoon by Congieas-

LaOuardJa. of New

one of the three ooogreasmen who left {lmir eeata to aniiat to tbe w<^d war. INDIANA SOCIETY PICNIC. 8L Petarxburg (FIa) Winter Colony Raaidents to Meet at Garfield Park. The annual picnic of the Indiana Socity of 81- Petersburg. Fla, will be held at Garfl^d park Thursday aftmmoon The wogram will tedude songs by a quartet, athletic contoata, a mock trial and a iricnic luncheon. W. W. Mainaa Is diairman of tba comibittea to^arge Ofllcers of the •oemyrnr;^ OOT^* Bone, preaident. J. F. Hat^. vtco-prasi-dent; Mrs Cbarlto Smith, Otwenfield. secretary, and Mrs- Emma Wilkins,

Hummitvilla treasurer.

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Post Tbasties

To met hett xosalts &oinS8ixiEB0WL.£N£, first fiudx the dod^ th^ sprinkle BOWL*ENE in tk water and citRmd the bowl sboTetiiewtferlixie. Let tbe solntioxi stand half an hour, tb^ fixnb die ckwet, after wbich wa^ouft widi braah or nii winieaye dw bowl white and eleaa and kill *'diat bathroom odotr.* Dug* I—at cist ffislua Ihedinsalene OwppA^

Nothing But Smiles and Happy Faces at the Breakfast Table ipms was brought about in one houeehold by eervmg the family with ■*' good coffee, a housewife told us the other day. And this, Mie added, is now the regular order of things in her household instead of dlapmntled expreeatons about "poor coffee” as It usually was formerly found.

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Change waa brought about by the use of Faust Instant Coffaa. Faust Instant Coffee Is always good. You can't change It, If yod

use it right

YOU want the same conditions for your evening meals, aerva them with Fauat Instant Tea. Faust Instant Tea will make a dellelous cup

of hot tea or delicious glass of iced tea.

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lior light, gu£^, delicious cake DIADEM PATENT FLOUR

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Outing gfgc . Medium g2z« Family siz:

Coffee 30 cup9 60 cap* 120 cop*

Tea 100 cup* 4Sc 200 cap* 8Sc 400 cap* $t.60

AT TOUR DEALERS. C. F. BLANKE TEA AND COFFEE CO. • ST. LOUIS, MO. Manufacturers of the World Famous Faust Coffee and Tam and tha Celebrated Seasoning, Faust Chile Powder.

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ftve sons, John, Jesse end "is wd Albert and

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II if tit years’ ninese from cancer gbe is eurvlved by one son. John B Fugtt, and a

baetfcer. James Williamson

miBLJ»TVItAJB. tod, August M-Georse Vtotaanta. a wealthy farmer, is dead at hia ttoina near IjevHs esrvek, south of hera. He IsKVM a widow aad eight chUdrea Funeral aarvices will he held Wednesday aftemoon. MUNCIS. lad., Augnat B.—Lerenso W ’ftomae, age aixty-four, long prominent in BepUbtoan pelltics here, for esveral years a poUee oiinmiaeioner aad engaged in buatoaas of various klnda, died of eaneer ywaharday at his home Ha Is aurvlved by a widow. Flwrance, a eon, Milton, of New York oltr. and two daughtera. Mrs Oordmi Wbble, of Munoie, aad Mrs Harry Greyer, of Antown The looal ledge of aks, of which Mr Tbomas was a member, will have charge of the funeral aervicae Wednesday

aftemoon.

NKW AIJIANV, tod.. August M-^Jhafles H naykr, sge afty-sik. died Sunday at his home tn Georgetown Bestdaa hts wife he la attrvived by seven childtvn He was a member of the United Brethren church aad of the Bed Men and Xntghts <a Pythias fraternities . Wtlltam Barkhaus, age Oftytwo, formerly a reAdent of this olty.‘ died Monday at Owetoboro, Ky , where he bad

lived

twenty-five vears

“ * the men haf t’ make the bread!” **Sinc€ the .wimmin 've got to votin’ the men haf t’ make the bread*’ is just one of the many curious remarks occasioned by the sight of our demi, bus>' bakers at work making Fresh fevmry Hour bread and other delicious bakery products. It’s fun to mingle with the crowds of interested spectators and customers at Porterfield’s; to smril the delightful aroma of wholesome baking foods, and, best of all, to TAKE HONE A LOAF Begtoea white bread, rolla and biscuit, rmlsla bread and biscuit, g r a b a ra bread and bigcolL rye - bread. Benlon brown ^•ad. tea ringa and coffee cake, which we make every day, we have aa a Speem! for irecfnescTaj Nut Bread, 25v

PorteifieU Baking Co. 4 Etoet Waektagtwa street. fOnr eNl.k fitorry Nearly all eair IlMce yen this Wwmtngtow-llevfdtou ceswer.

iilinolb-lniflang Fair Opens. First CHOiCE oe those Who Know DANVIULB, Ut. August Sl.-n»e IlH-) note and Indiana fair, or«ant»ed three)

MAROTT’S DRY GOODS STORE 342-358 MASS. AVE.

WEDNESDAY

MEN’S KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS—Size 17 QKp inches, 8 dozen for vtll/ PAINTERS’ OVERALLS— 11.08 value, each e/cIV BLACK \SATEEN WORK SHIRTS—11.50 value, each i/tyV BLUE CHEVIOT WORK SHIRTS—$1.50 QK|» value, each e/tyv MEN’S BLACK HOSB-19c 'i^Iue, 7 pairs for * •. vLPV MEN’S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS—75c value, QK2 suits for.. * i/t/V MEN’S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS—Size 10; value, 16c; 16 for e/tlv MEN’S PURE SILK HOSE— 65c value, 3 pairs i/UV COTTON BATTING — Clean cotton, OfCffe 10 rolls e/UV 72-INCH MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK — Very heavy; $1.50 value, yard VOK WHITE OUTING PLANNEI^ 36 indhes wide; 89c value, 6 yards for e/LSV OUTING FLANNEL — Plain colors; 25c value, QlCge 6 yards efftll/ LARGE ROLL COTTON — Sti^ed, snow white, QKye $1.60 value, roll e/tyV

IT-INCH UNBLEACHED CRASp TOWBUNG — 26c value, 6 yards e/tJL/ BABY BLANKETS—All colors, $1.69 value, OPaff* 36.INCH CURTAIN SCRIM— Fancy border; 19c OKse value, 8 yards erElv TURKISH BATH TOWELS— Our large 26c kind, OKg» 5 for WC BARBER TOWELS—Fast red border; $1.60 value, 27.INCH APRON GINGHAMS —Staple checks; 26c values, 6 yards for.... «/OC 82-INCH FRENCH GINGHAMS — New plaids and plain colors; 60c QPkff* value, 3 yai^ for t/€lv S6-INCH PERCALES — Light and dark grounds; Qftg* 39c value, 6 yards for a/Ov tO-INCH FRENCH SERGE— All colors; $1.50 value, yard a/OC 36-INCH PLAID SILKS — Beautiful colorings; CIKff* $1.50 value, yard g/Oi/ CHILDREN’S HOSE — Black ribbed; 26c value, QKg* 6 pairs ..,..a/tlC LADIES’ BROWN SILK LACE HOSE-$1.26 , QT value, pair. UOK/ CHILDREN’S BROWN HALF HOSE—25c value, QK/» 8 pairs a/tli/

BLANKET SPECIALS

COTTON BLANKETS, gray with pink and blue borders; $2.26 value, 1 gQ pair ^XaUa/ COTTON BLANKETS, gray with pink and blue borders; $3.00 value, OO pair ... * COTTON BLANKETS, gray witii pink and blue fancy borders; 14.00 value, dVQ pair C«»a/C

ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, in pink, blue, tan, gray and black blodu; $16.00 value, pair.... WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, with colored border; $12.60

. value,

pair

WOOL FINISH BLANKETS, blue, tan and gray dkQ

blocks; $7.00 value.

BABY BLANKETS, in pink and blue; 75c value, dOff* each ey*/v

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$9.98

$8.98

Things don’t go right merely because we are not right physically. A torpid liver and inactive bowels exaggerate our troubles and make us see mountainous difficulties which really never exist. If you would see things in their true proportkns, take

€trtlfi*d CASCARA (LAXATIVe PILLS) At all druggists (in sealed package*) 10c, 2^ aad SOe.

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Needs no soakii^ It is tender andsweet never salljr or d^. When cold sBced diin and broiled it makes a ddidous hreakfiut didk Askyour dealer ft>r BERKSHIRE Ham.Baom. Leaf told. RmgrSansi^

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required for healthy growth contains nothing injurious.

eleroentt

(milk) and

Veal Roast 20c

Wednesday and Thursday EAT BARGAINS

Veal Stew 18c

SPECIALS FROM 9 TO 12 A.

life, to palls ato<»IlnUly pure laed. p toe. net.

JTre■ h ehMlvIer SNNFIc 2 pounds.

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Swift’s Gem Nut Butterine, pound Smoked Hams, sufm cured, pound . Choke Breskfsst Bseon,

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BILLS & BOETTCUEH 341-343 East Washington St.

■WON ITS FAVOR THROUGH ITS FLAVOR

ike Joy oF My Baby's Healtk

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^HAT baby of mine radiates health and happiness like a little roll of sunshine t 1 never knew how easy it was to take care of a perfectly well baby. Why, he taxes care of himself! He just lies in his crib all

day and smiles dreamily at the world, and grows like a flower, and

gets sturdier, it seems to me, every minute.

It's ftll bocaosoof faUfood. Wetued to hare to nuch troablc with milk, when 1 found 1 couldn’t nun* him* And then my mother told me that 1 had been brought up on Ncttll's Milk Foodwben I wat little—to we tried it. It is really fust pure milk, you know, only changed into powder to the tough curdt are broken up and it ia easier to digest And it » more nourishing, too, because they add fust tbe fight amount of sugar and cereal. Aii 1 do is add pure water

and boil a minute—and my baby is safe and well. 1 know that if your baby has trouble with his food, the Nestil Company will be glad to help you. They will tend you free, at they tent roe, a hig Mother’s Book on howto take care of your baby, and enoiq^h Nettle's Food for twelve feedings. All you have to do it to flll o|it aad tend the coupon. Then you can be, with me, the happiest woman in the world—because your baby it well.

Node's is yim nutkia pewiicr Jem that n ahea^ inadtfM too net rei^tre the fnrtlicr atoiden af nuik. Always y«re and aJe, always asiibRn, sad free from the isapaestthome meitfkMnsK, Nesde’s hasstaad tbe tot ef three feaeradaM aad dwifed^ tkt largsM tekef msy hmkjfsedtntismMtrli.

FREE! Enough Nettld’s for 12 feedings. Send the coupon.

NESTLES

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Diseaawitary. the tosaiard HM^eal sutlmritr aff AsMcisa.

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