Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1920 — Page 35
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THE wmsatgpoas sews, raussiw?, iinsTL i, tssoi
HM SELF-RESMT ADveByew!
WHOLESALE CiflOCERE HCAflj a PLEA FOR EAHITY. \
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS UfIERFALL0f35FEET
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Far ike MmUk at Mmrek, 192§
WORK CRISIS IS PREOfCTB)^
CIRCULATION
Arjttjr l>iivf€s, pnMdmit of
” tioiud’ iriioloaslo Otocoro* JLwoci*tioo, wmm lAe lOilaoiwJ <«Aor »t tI*o cloning «MMo»f of Oum Umm onnnol eoavmtion of I*# lamm-mak. j-WliolMol# OrocofT AMoeiMio* *t Wtlio CSorpool hotoL Mr.JDoirtoo Tivd i» tiMK city Wo«»«#i»f » ms4e » oLort t*lk oo iadootrlfl ca 4»cf0fis *t tk« tMUMtocf hold yw tlio oojiociAttoft l« tlio ovottlii#. Alt ert /. BFrorfdAo, fonaorly Oi^id
lotos oonotor iirom teSloAo, SB sddross. ■
Th« AJtiortcss ctt|«is^ of to^sv Mr.i ftovorldfro said ia ntsfctav a piaa tor “Amorim Oalj,** faeoo a ipnaoo v»> soonsiMlfty of oxareiolnA salf*ro« strainf aad #Bltia# tato a eilav «laar« hoaded sad oeomposod stato of nfad if eatsjitros>lio i* to i>o avortod. Mia taik. doallaa clilofly wifli ocam ooadltloaa. ompliasfssd tii« jrroat i for natloaal •oonomy, aoo tklo tMHSoftto a fact, ko salA oafy ky tta i^ofiiiaailaf wftli tiio tadtirfdaiy.
Vmom Moiwal of Was JtmMom.
^^'Exeoaa profits tax aad otkor war taaos, fraaiod kurrioily to nsot srar dcmaada. shoaM Ini ropaaltd. Mr. Borsrfdyo said, aiworiia#' flMM tlM «x> dsas profits tax ts tiis laost Basefsa* tt»o .lax srsr dorlasd and is aisraly .«a Miackls ott satorprtsa a tmtl and ... sliaAa aiiottt tlM foot of kvsiasts, wiMa . «r«rr i^forf slioiitd bo mads to rsHsrs biuifnsss of all posslMs bardsns. As a substtittts msasars to tisJp toward _.. raliiaa SKinoy noosSsary to oarry tho national dsbt. ks ntiraastsd a salsa and ad.vkMi4 tlM aadioacs to eon* sldtr stH(b a tax as a posMbls rom^ksr*' . . ^Amoflca -Ims kscoina tlM miSefi cow of tks aatloaa* ks sold. '*ysa, tks
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117^ S164S7 116^14 mjm 117J94 Smiday 116,m iie^ 124426 1264&2 116439 117483 Sondij 1174» 11^064 m
11&461 U6431 117484 Sunday 116,611 116403 115461 115.764 115428 116413 SuB^y 116477 115477 11M46
LEWIS WILLtAMS. OF fNOIANAPOLIS, DIES IM HOSPITAL.
PRIMMER IN RERIRHATORt
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CSlMKial to rtm lodtanaoofc Kew*} JKFPER90MV1LLB. lad.. April 1.^ Lowis WllUama, aye twaaty^two. aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Jamos WlUfama. of fadianapoita died taac aiylit at tko ladfaaw Aafonnatory kospital kero, witkoat hmrimm rscorsrsd coaacioasassa siacs k« fall tkirty^avo foot Marck 31 In aa attempt to eaimps I over tko wall. W^illiaia was orli^naliy committsd ksrs from ladlanapolts for laresny Jons 13, Ififi; was Mroisd laanary. 19l>: raosivsd hia ftaal diaekarys a ysar later, and was rscommtttsd from Wt. Wayne, for rokbsry, January 29. 1939.
TO ATTEIO WHEAT HEARING
0,% mnf. dmfaiion for So omth oi lidfcll. Baily avenics copiss kMA, dsmsged sod (kla^ is trsosH, left owosr, «le.324 Daiijr moeea^ adwotiseia, funs,, ste......
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2 stdsniidy swsar Omt Om IdfSEoing ststsmsot of eircuisti^
Is tnw and ootmcL ..
JOHN M. SCBIIU), Maniigor Owilation. Snliacrilwi and siwf» to bsloyt as tkis 31ft day Itai. ^ JOHN A- CLABK, Notary PoWk.
My coTtiwfwiop cxplrsa Jtaa 5.1950#
mltdh mw of Iks world, and tbis wamm stop. Tks wkols pvooMi of coHsetlny l.Sw tki pnktlo for yreat fnnds for
J%t parpoos kss to ks
Jtwry
Mopped. Si^ry esat fwid In tlisso drfraa maay of wkicli no donkt nrs for woriky camss. kas tis sfCsoi ow tkt ittyk cost of Urfsy# It ts tks daty of Iks Anssrlaia sittawt.io yst donm to
sesaonHo ksd rook.**
, Prsdlstn ftawnp te Wsv9u Mr. Bsrsrfdcs wamsd ayalast nadus opttmlMn. ealllay attsatioa to tks nattonai dsM wktek ks said was sl^ifitt' ttnsss as yrsst as tlis -dskt at tks close of tks civil war, wkils tho wsaltk of Uka cottstry kas taomassd only akont foiir tlmss; ts tks aystsm of taxatfsa; to drivss and .eampalyita. and to tks ioitatlsa of Amsrisan snrrsaey 99 po»
•.-•Sflt.
"t"ltarrt.td fa Wasktaatoa^-wiid tks ■nyares kavs not kssn mads pttktls~> lh« saldr "tkat tks sxports of tkis •'ountry slumpsd 79 psr .esnt. fast ■ monik. Wksn yon rwnsmksr tkat rons*etxtk of oar ptodacta fonasriy was sold abroad, yott will kss wkat tkis msSAs._Tks kMilmiltty of tks period of nftsmploymsnt kas startsd. It is oomlmg tws ysars sarUsr tkaa L,9*P9«tsd. knt rsports raotivsd at WnskiMton litdloats ttet a Is startiny njow; Tkms ysars fmn tkis konr
■,#99.999 to IA999..
flui paid ,dia!iap(dia Ntwi
ADVERTISING (ytetad to ootiniini) priotad in I»tiw mootli of Mareli, 1920, fcdlowt: Diaplyy Clawlftad Total fi^mns Ijn^OJii Colimiiis MOO.HS Ctdimms Daily avorafe, 80S.7S Cotamas In additaon to tlw adwitiamf whkli wai pobliah^ in The Nm diiriM Mareh, 9MI.T1 eohmina of display worn anailabia, bat w«re not aoeeptad on account of the fj^ict csoaoralifp &xmdmd mm N«wi adnertlMiif eohm^ Thu doM not mdiida many bsiidrtd eolnmiit of acceptable adviTfieinf omitted and r«iD4eted beeanae ttf print paper ehortace. dawifisd Want Ads In Msfch The Neva printed (eix dayy a week) 59,706 elaeaifled Cvnotl adveniaeiiiefitt. Tim Newa*a total waa tOiSMId more than the emshiaed total of otlmr Encrliah papeve ia Indianapotie for the tame days. Member ef Aadttt Bnreaa of
ApHI Fooll Hft, HaI f
Tkis Is aa April Fool story; so don*t mad IL (It probakly won't ynt by tks copy dssk oansoni anyway.) Down yoss tks cost of Uvlayf (That’s somstjyny like sUl yood April Fool storlns akould bnyta.) Freak syya at onr Jannary writlay. worth 96 cents and fl a dosen, sllppiny soms since tbsn. kavs sltpped another ttoiek of t or 1 eents. Jobbers paid 99 cents a domn for them, and ?«> tidlsrs sold them at 42 and 49 9«a<^ today* Up goes the cost of livfny! (This la the April Fool part of the story.) Bituminous coaL sold at no much a ton yesterday, ts brlnyiay from 9S cents to 9t.S0 a ton more today. At least, mine opsratortt. who syrssd to the new ways Male yesterday, ef> fective today announced that It would mean aa Increase in the price of ooal ranyiny between the two l)y> urea. And with the inerease In the price of coal, think wkat it will mean to the prfoe of electricity, yas. water, street car service, automohiiea tooth bruMtes. vhoea oollan. hatpins, no> mtoes, and maybe even eyita Yep. down goes the cost of tiviny. If you ^ve standhty on yonr head. WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
* Lewis Tnylsr Ftans ts Bepresent kn»
> disnn Fnmeem at Ckleayn.
• Lewis Tnylor planned today to at- ■ tend a hearing in Chicago Friday con* I dntded by JE|. T, Meredith, secretary j of the department of ayricnltnre, at I which proposals to make changes la I the fsdeml wksat yradee. "particularf ly as they apply to spring wheat, will i be discussed. ’ Mr, Taylor is secretary of the Indiana Federation of Farmers’ Associations, and the organisation would be Interested in the heartpy inasmuch as it also is proposed to extend the changes to other m^es of wheat mors commonly raised in this
State. * , .
General secretaries of state orimnixatlOBS in the middle west and bordering states have been asked by Mr. Taylor to attend a meeting in Indlanapolia April 14, at the Claypool botet, to form an organisation whose purpose * will be to adopt general vrowng policies for this Isrrttory. ^cretaries from Michigan, lllfnoia; Minnesota. South Dakota, l^braska# | Iowa, Kanmui. O^ahonm^ ' Ksntueky, Dhio, West V^fk****^**" NewAforlt. In addltfbn the president, the i^retanr and the treasurer of the American Worm BurmO Federauon. the national organisation of the s^te federations, are etpected to attend Reports from the state Indicate that meetings were hhld In most townships Wedne^sy night to** Jhe punw of explaining the live ftfck tabula^ rei*o»ts being collected by the foderaUon. It IS hope4 to obtain Infomu^ tion from thmie reports of such a s<^ that producers of Uve stock may be advised when b«M to market their j stock It order to keep a stesdy flow * on the market A few hundred of I these reports alrsady ^vs been re
turned th the general offices.
Mtu. MMM Trsst)^ Ovinks Ceskelis AcM. Mrs. Mabel Troetle. age thirty-flve, attempted soietde Wedndsdsy afternoon at her home. 1096 North Ala* bama street by drinking carbolic acid. %e was attended by Dr. W.D. Ultle, €95 Hurae-Mnneur building, snd was sent to the 0ity Hospital. Her condition Is believed to be iwri-
oua
Motor Policemen Finney and Lansing. who investigated, reported that Mrs. Troetle was,despondent following a quarrel vrlth her husband. John
Troslle-
SOOIAL SIDE
OF CHURCHES
Qi
g'Oisfs will be from i,
wsk »»t of work#'
fa sj^king of the proklems wktok msM 5# met In Ike few yek«. Mr. Bevef||ge ealdt -*7 can net anderetattd why any man, seeklag honor Of glory bf career, would warn to be FTeMdent for the next four years, or tour years after that. Me prebak^wauid he yrtwhed potHiuaily and
liy and Rarely
:-P
fis NMUi seeking hoaor or glory ev earner ^iakee the noailna^fon. Beoomt TvfNMsml at thla tiXM In oar kie-
Miotttd he purt^ a miAler of .^ eiUI tlfe'-esf elaeied Mioald ao> Me IM like a eoldier on ike Ifllfld, arip'» tr to piese forward
aad de kis all ier ale eountry. not for
glory bat tor doty'a eeke alone. . Lommrn "Of Vatleae (tppeeeC
The league ef aatlone was oppoaad ky the aspaker, who said no oonstraIM kody waa provided for, and that aubhemy to taterpret the terma ef Ike eonstitatiog^ottld b* repeeed In mmo ^y* alFiyse ur^d the re^al ef Ine' IBhiK» aafi-truet law. -gored the aetlem ef eoimress in yieldng fe preeaure In the AdamMB few, advocated ^ihe ejOensioR to foreign ooantrits of the federal reesrve kfttk systsai. and declared the eo-^^reg^tlM wklok he teraied s. abeut baalaeea. nutet be liiaitiated and the tendency toward
i^ttcrMy muet be oliMked, abel-
CM W$ MMIM SHE MENACE CROWS
FIREMEN THRIATIN WHOLEtALI RtRtONATIONR.
ARBITRATfOH IS PROTOSEO
ORoliyrEtloiit of CdicMtey
oandtAamr iffiee Olid
Ftate. as felo
Jaek-
^ Decferatlooe of
fltsd today la the i . . ton. eemretary of atate. ■ WWMMlfTATnrt 291.
wtua oiiAiDk.
dcMfcvigs; PL Wspss;
itiekerda Twre^iiS:
coentr.
ktfe touaty.
^ l^ttSST**** 2udi.iaspoBe. *woiBsr*l!^^«9haB*ls. Mertraevills
~ Mottso seaaty. Btt* .fkicttai - ispgt-
Wtshlastos
xef||a,
. itsMs w. :
■Ssn; cesaiy.
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k«|^ ,sauaAfei.
eWL Oust ooualy.
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'OEtentAse,
Sea AtbtKr;
1t9^tk tilt^ cowdy.
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Rapnthon IsM 1 s«; Putw
Snathsiiea Mr PT B*'
,. iNk^Stytaatent. Betts—
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TAKEN BY COMMinS
HOUit ROOY ACTS AQAIN8T CAMINETTPS OFFICE.
A market will bo hold at Sutherland
Proabyterian church Saturday Fmorn-
ing, opeaiag at 19:20 o'clock. A sale of home-bakt^gop^ will be
held by the women of West Washington Preebyterian church Saturday afternoon at tho Belmont furniture •tore, 2029 Weat Washington street.
The Standard ctase of Hillside
Chrletian church wae entertained Wedttoeday afternoon at ^e kora# of Mrs. C. B. Oidkam, Mra T. W. Grafton and Mra Oscar Montieth were
speakera ,
tGOOJOO COLUMBUS FIRE Fans Foas-teuy BaWOsepi Psetsoysd te Okte City. COLUMBOSl O.# April L-—A speefeoular fire In the whofesale district today practioally deetroyed four fourstory briek buildings ta CheMaut, between High and Third eireeta with a loss eefimated at more than 1199.990. For a time the fire threatened to spread to two other large wholaMle warebowiaa, but was brought aa* dwr control. Occupaats of the four bum«^ bulMtngs were the Bi^r & Mopklne Bieetrlcai company, the JUvta^ton , Seed Oompany, Uie Davis Ogar t pany. aad the Stmmons Shoe 0>mMny. The fire started from ^ unknown muse in the basemeiit tm the TEiroer A Hopkins building. Every place of fire apparatus in the city wm * ealled out. tw^o firemen were injured.! one serioualy. I ALFRED W. CARTER VICTIM, fill s Body Fowid Alsaw the HHmOs Cea- j tsal Tvadw Is IdeatUfed. ' ' The body of tho man found along | the tracks of the lillnols Cantral t^lmad near Francesvllla Ind„ early yeeterday moraing *>P passenger train, wm been WentlTOd aa that of Alfred W. Carter. eighty-six,'Who for the iMt three years had been making hts heme with
kta aoa-ln-few. Dr. G. W. Seaton. 1911 North Oapttol avamie. Mr. Cferttr apparently had gone to Fraaoeevllie withoat Informing hia relatives of kls
tBtenllon, O
The body wlU he takes to Denville. ladn where funeral eervloee will be held at the ChrletiAii charch at I
p. Ri, Saturday.
Mr. Garter was bom en a farm Is central Kentucky, .April,If. 1999. He
*181^.
to Indiana about Ita
DurlOi
the civil war he ealleted In Benlemi. Harrison'S regiment, and served fem. years. After his dfsekarge from lh§ army he returned to tndfeaa and aet-
nssKssssaBsssspi
tied ttt Beadrtelia- oaaaty, to Danville. ' DHL. fimai there.. Carter was a retired tamer ^esiii tereeled ts several baMMl'. He is survived hy thfaa'J Mre. Wimem Hsrvifsai. ed €h burg; Mra Bart A. Veateh. ed vllte. and Mra Mhiad ■isdsa e£ dianapolia p . ^
{•elMai "Why Is your b iiMI ^ hnsjir'saika” ,
H
wv aofW 'i«rs] SfiBHBfllSIiH
TOUR OF THE SOUTH Lower Berths Still AvallaMe.
ter
1
AorU 13, fonn a, tofeern blviericsl
■r the Bit J^lr nudteut ^ the tour
sootbern nawm** <^top«waea
Mr. end Mr*. Vereoe Ukdik. Oh Lntherl brine lira Tr
TIuUV ritht, now yt «ted for the rtm to
Arriving at LoufevUM at 3:30 P-.
will enjoy a aUoll down thrgufh ths^bwM«s part of town to liie WOteveoa toteL letMTe^heedr the Ulitoe kwe bam drawn
cSSw of the main rM ^
the chelbas prepared a dandy diiwtsr lor the
Hinkle party. ^ ^
.AmiXra, a i* '£kT ^
u «leep
, . Moiiaing lade «■ jdww. pov i * libfe pertaklng of a tood hot Pfefe ®f come cood bacon em in fee. <ka«r near I BtraaBftusn. Ala LsiMSeon^will be sw^ I on the L. A N. diner. «ed at 6;^ p. m. we lerrtv* et Psneaeola fla, our tart etop of I wiy <!oa«aquence. , . . ^ * I Ihie ian Carlos hotel. Pmaaeola'e leading
t hotel. MkewiM are expeetiiw
j |iimer eweite ywt. aftor whieh it will he my
duty to retire you earty. preperetoev to etrenuoue day eithlaseinf at PeBeaeoja. Ton may be ttoAig estraordfeari^
tu»
•bont 9 a, aw fee aeeoad day ona ^ Ii •napoiie but Fll be on haM torfewfe this pleeeent ehuabw. ioe I have fee ifcht bartered fw a days ran out into fee hay. fee Qeif of Xexleo rai a etop at Ft, Bar-
anoua.
Phnaacola hae been eetabkelmd aa neve! winter ttainiiw headuuiuteri. and a wonder-
It you will aae man
in aad out around fee battlee
onr htthi yacht
r] (tome took here aukkl h«re is
sbaBerine. end oh, daddy I ibto. Honaet to good-
acr eyea couM
Look
I. W. W. AND COMMUNISTS
CHICAGO, April 1.—Fifteen hundred etrlklag aiy «•» employee »ad mther maaitdpel workers reaisfneJ oat lodav. deeptte pssesge of a budget Pfwvwng pay tneresees of 19 per eent„ am ^e dty faced a further threat of witkdrawki of flre protection through wholesale reMgaaltons of city flremen. ^ A blanket r^gnatioa. eS^m Aprft f. bearfeg ^ names, was In the hands ^of the ftremen’#^ TOmmlttee when idhef membert of the fares saet today to eoneider the increase of tltl voted by the city eouaeU. '^e llreaiea tave presented demands for iginerennereese of 1199 a y^r i^d leaders dtoetared that thr^-fourthe of their number^would Joll ln retognIng unlese the full deraafid was^meL Qty officiate anaounoed that should e mty he endangered by a depletffefetlag fMm state talTttaawtt wtmld be called to man Are epparMae. gome hope tkat the ntrtke crisis aaght he Ironed oat sprang from tks annoaseesMnt that Mayor ThompiraB woald appotal aa arbitration oommltte% composed of depaxtment hskda and aldermen# • SAVING OF $71597. Wevk ef Ctewdhev et (toasaMtwe Dw* partsseat la Marck. \ The fretght aad traffie division of tks Xndtanapolle Ckasiber ef Oommoroo. of wbl^ A D. Hits is ckairfUMkH* efieeted a tovlnf to the membere lest month of i7li.9? In overokargee on frei^t.kins. aoooTilng to a report of H. B. McNeely, eemvlary of fee dlvlMon# Tkte rtpresenle an Ijierease of move fean one kasdred dollars id fee eaving of feie department alone over the month of Februsrr, when fee sa^a^ to member* maife by Peeking thtif*! freight bills sgsifuit fee piwr chargwi ee prepared hr the freight and trafflo dlvftlon was 1994.16. This Incrsase is due fa part to the IsoreaMag mmabeiahip of fee chma* her. wltlmi Is enrerang sew members at the rate of about It# a month.
cuuaty*
«et: Menro*' ' Jtoha B. Bgrrta Btoiwailsit *nd Tl^mwn caonStos. W, Jokagtsn, Psifit and eeiaaty. '. Defer, Mew Aikssm cssaty, laieve V. Betoa Vi. Wesaa ''COusty. JUSOB. T> Qtiesseu 'Xme Seaia Mmsir ^ jmor ceat4,_9 'tge _eBaa9y.. 29a. a. Myraa c. TwWia*. yednfe judtotol .:o*rare g. Bww SfetydUfe iwkMai raosacorms _^l’kthp S. Sceea TSM jafeciel ^ ' wIlliMi g, weilsy. laslesmssll*. ^nstonife j^citl omeMt. A Sewfcr, tafewt. Im SKS&SatSfe^»
fSpaaia] 'lA The^ Indieeapnli* 2ie«*1 gTAMPnaiJC. fed. Apcft l^tle ■toeaMV gnwltag, Ghesa.. wkife ,Slto* pt a** Oide ssd Or*Sa rtmr tredei eeak feel nigkt m akoet thtrtosti f<w« of wslir in ekes* fiver, oppsctie icMrth (toneBtoa, lfe„ soueidfes to wwd leealved hare today. JwRp VwMm WIPfw IMRIm* MMHM anRWHr nlwMRPBa vwgm
11 ^
T^ gevfiieg ^fewan Mt a Ksetaefey to ora and
efc oppesrte fee .....
raAher mow to aaltttiw. fifing evwyikneis: et lase to ist m. The vtasisit ea hw way beto to Itoaaafiile aaal' Mir a kgkt toed ef ItelNirt on board.
•Evltfeaee of aliens
WABMINOTON. April LIn the oasm of a number
reoeatiy ordered deported aad aabeequently released was taksa from the custody of Anthony Ctominettl, eom-mieelotter-general of the Immigration, today, by the koaee immigration committee. Papere In oases in vfeieh weriwnts of deportations were canceled
also were takes.
The doimmente won not removed from the oommieeioner's office, but were placed in charge of a suboommlttee ooiisieting of Chairman Johnson Md Rmpromatotln (rJS.. Colo.) and Baker (Rep.. CAL). Wmm WWr Went and Mast. Many of the eaaee were from SeatUe ard the northwest and New York otty. Omirnuin Johnson said evtdeaos had boon obtained which eottvlneed tks eommittee feat the t W. W. was allied with the Ctommua-
1st party.
"Altea members of fee (toramanfst rarty.- Chairman Joknsoa s^f -bire taisg deport^ uud^ the ruling of Seerefery of ^bor Wilson that their onraaisation le one which advocates the 5®srtlm>w of the government of fee Ifelted States by foroe and vio-
lence.’*
#..H*8?S*** committee contend feat |Jien members of the X. W. W. are elearly deportable for the same Sf****-.‘y*^ desire to look over fee evtdeaee and reoords.
1 ful ai<
M we
d_. .
a reel for auiv aabeiafii... . look St feto big dtfifibie. H mas, daddy, 1 never araemad
aae so meny wemdarful feima . et feoae hydroplene* and torMatMet ^Lookj
' Xiook! Ba^. feere'a one famiffe fee aea! ; Tkaaa are IwsUiar rastark* on fee Wip out i in the bay. f« you wlU eea^Ba^iia. firI phuMa hydroptonaa. dtrigiblaa md «abma-
rinM maiwvMtwr el ixachce. A la^ng i*
' Bude St rt. Baranoua. ood fee azudent oM I *®We*ia^^Bny beck now to Panaacola f and the hotol. where a good dfener awalM ! you. alter wlUdi you ere gtveo the liberty
of fee fvoning to yonrafif, oiu wain departim at 10:39 p. si. for New Orieena. ^ , ^Moraing fee third der out flsda ne break-
faatingat fee St. Che^
old aeufeem hoeteby. The day will ba apent ia viaitfef kiatcMieal polnto of lato^t and aeaiiw fee eights art New Orlaaes. which in#
auu^ and moamsmt, Misaia-
OioWi nrer stoMAlKNrt landing. Niuipo^oa home, fee old hauntod honae. fee old french market and throogh fee creole aaotioo. And now we must burry back to fee 8t. CtoartoM botfi for dinner, braaoto our car toavaa at 7 p. m.. atUKhed to fee Sonthara Padftc
Sunaet Umitod for Gaivaaton.
Oh. Z4ttber: Luther I get fee people up.
Quhk: we are ocHSing into Galveaton, and are abeady mw on the great tivstla leading
out imm the mainland to fee latand.
. .A deadr Harvey konaa breaktoet eervad in.. thMmcrt- at Oalvaattm putt you in fern tor fea figkta to fei* island etty, whkh feeJudt fee greto^ afiT^wall erj^ 1^ fet
) offee dly In 1900, a dip in fee
dastructiion
gulf to the bafeiiw where the ocean Unets pty to and fro.
and tto wharfto
wa arrive to fan
’ourfe _ day
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INDIANA POLITICAL NOT^
m ABE “Giant Gib’’ kidde--iiMd cxdndvdr «a MABATHON FLEXTDE BELTS—permita eiact Rttiaia to titR of aa ixiciia qai^y and euUj, and ii wifl not oten infold age.*! The bell Itaelf to flezilde moa^ to aOov peito^ body freedom, BUT it vfl] noi s^etdi. Ask ffour haberdasher aboutHARATHON . WASHABLE FLBXYDB BELTS
An all nights run .
Antmtio tb* ntoming of fee fo
from ladiuiapoiia. Headquarters will h* established at the Gunter hoM, and yon muat not tarry too long in the duiing room, becenaa already fea ’‘rubber neck wagon’’ M waitisg for you to take you on a tour of fan AntoOto and turroundiag country. The aacteni old Spanlfe miaeiema will be visited, a trip throogh ^^utlful tawtaaafidga park, and a visit to old Ft. {ksn Honaton and then fea Alamo, where Davy Crofiratt and hia UtBe haodfol of Americana war* ftnaUy defeated defta^ng fee dty andnet fee^ approaching Maxinuia. jrhoi tiiiAr anuBunltten ran out, the Mexleans swatming in ovar tha wan and massacring fee littia handful
of Americana.
Again w« are off over fee Xatarnattofial k Grato Norfewn rtotraad for an aU ntght’a rvm to fee Mexieaa bordw, vfitife will be readhad at Larado. Tex. Ganuhia iDflirtf you will aea at this plaoa. whwie we win rest up (or two days and * niimt befose the ratarn
trip.
t might aay feat than ia absolutaly no danger to this potot m fee border, and X hava anenged to faraife wm day paeapenta for a trip over fee fiver to Neov© in Mexico. Thla UtOe town ia iuat oyju fee fiver, and a true Xmrican brnwoet win be aasved you. Onr rftwn trip feokfiea a flop at Hot Springs, Afk„ m.fes haart to tha Oswk mountiam. natniYe meet wondartul heeUng waorlT^ve It w feat ^..oW nigger memmy aaid to her kofeend? '*1^ come on get way'fwm h«e. heli ain’t half a mite away.” Thia. of eOnrse, aha said after ahe had bmnt her tongue tanking of fee boU-
tngkot water.
I Tke
expensea for thia ten daya ef real
gento^LP***®*”* reefeattoii
are 9300. pw peraon,^ peH fc 'adv
raa.
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cwmly totairmsB. Owlt^SeSiBk^to drgm eos^ has apptostodJokn XtemecMtic etaettoe pnhkean asaoibw of fee board, having been ammiiM os_tks reoaeunaefiatien to HerawB Bayanl. Hepubkeasi couirty feelrmen. M esumy.'in fee l^X^rnm. j-32*«^«P^iwfetoi<w^ for .frem JaA^ Soott and Clark ■▼AlvprmjUk lad.. AsrH dSfbnrg 'eenniy Xehof pe ' ttStolw pstittim. „ Hsksekwiir. fiSr^rMrnanrttotvv
eovm alt expSa^or fea ton-dpy tour, in eludliig meela <m dfelag ears. toanspOTtattos. hotels. aiBosamant* and even th» ptaage atampa necaasary to write badi hmne.
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^John Bxtee. lOi North Wnrmea tvenue. o member of the Indie&Apolfe police department for the laast tvren. t|r-on« yeaTA todey handed kls ratoxaatlim to Jerry E. Kinney, chief to Itoe. and asked that it beoome ef. five at once. Ha said he was iiminr to accent a poeition with AmefigfiM^^ ilway Express Cont-
to the rank of
• raffle poiicemAn In 1999 xmd served that department until January .S. :’H. when he waa advanced to the r -^k oC cerxoant. He remained
ei^rgeakt unu! Mayek 2 . MhuA iw was rednosd to
I have not worn a veil
kaep ion wiU ser « vni} to ggoaft-loolcii^L anywwf. imt 1 wore one becaoK my licto wag .90 btotcbtd kikl 1 wts aMiemed of it, Resnol (MntmesK «mI Rofinoi Soi^:^eBk awttf aU tXm tDrenew anCii^-' - nkUy eJeered my gkin cn^nto. Now I caii*tbeArtowear Reslfi^ to foie. too. iorchaii^ skias.’* Ai mlidrm^isis.
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Why We Sell so
We would not adl you a talking machine that we would not have in our own home. a The Messaiiror policy that the euatomer MUST be ideased and satiafied holds good In our talking machine as well as in our fumture and rug departments. a There are a number of good instruments on the market, but the Aeoliah-Voollioii is gdod ALL OF THK TIME I The longer you own one the better you like it That is the reason why we have the AeoUan-Vocalkm here for you. ■
Cora# and Uiten. That to the btst tett aftto^ali. If wish credit jaeit mentiofi the Youhw wekome to ail you need.
WHJVfESSENGEIlCa 201 East Washingtra Street Ri Quality Firsi
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The Secret, Delight of M Youthful Skin
T HEwcmaanwhovahies her appearance enloythe blessings an secret del^t in the possessioQ of a velvety ddn.
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itsf^ S3i44letiii out dandruf. We guartniiee tbit WEBROQT will
scalp free from dtadruf m four tncMwy
be funded. Try WEXlRCXDT fust a Miwk ftilf^SSlrii rhr illffrn rii r IffourhifrtoiiiJftiiiditrii^iiiddeiA
wssmsSAommoSm-- thii newcreatmetic: Mokam a ^oth wtdx fewawstaxw .a.# WEJDROOT and wAge ymm hair, me.
i^rmi at a ttooc from the mm dear to Hit" ^ endi. SeehowditobrixipoiitaU theiiae?' i«il betmty hair-how tofr^ ieiy and lustrotii ir Wbmai. M you don^ get e
resixlti, you get your inotiey hack f.
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