Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1920 — Page 7
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IMOtANIAN LEAVES DEPART- • MENT OF AQRICULTURE. FOUND" ROUTINE "ANTIDUP
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u’ tt wrmu mmiirng- ;> ^TASHlNOTON. Aorll l^Jmm«m ft
of SitOioftB. I no., hmm rosifaed
kla f»l*co M trot aaslslaat aeeretAnr of acrfouHtiro and bfm l«ft fcMr bis kome after wrltiog: a letter of prb* 1^,, teat a«mtasi what he ealls tJie aaltrn^aated and UDhoeineeaSike xiethoda it the maaadenent of tlui dt|Mirt-|
jnent of adzlottltare.
The ''doadeafad fafluefu.# of atiilattated roatlne In defMkiTineotal pro'oeedladK'* was found hr Mr. RIsfa after MX aiontbs of serrfee fa ute department, as It alwars Is found bjr tb<ise who eome to washfsftoa to serve the dovemmeat. and lie offered tots resSdaatfoa with the helfef he oould save moaeir for the
Period Coebimes Sot^ht
Tbm Woman's Fraoehise Leadno «f Indljuia is eoourind the eftp for period costaaws for the “Processloa of Suffrado Vlctorleaf* feature of the state coDventfoB next weelc- Oietusnes of the followlad periods are helBd «S»ed: IMl. iSfi. 11?5, isw. 1M7, iifo. 18M. isfi. mi. 1«* and ItIT. Any oa# who has a period eoalame that she Is wiRtad W lead for the. padoaat. has heea asked to notify ladiaaapoUs Frea^ise Lemdue headquarters, 884 Chamber of Oommeree. It Im thoudht that weddiad dowas aad trousseau dowus of the periods wfS he avaltahla aad wiE
provide Btrfkisd effeeta
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Good Friday Service
toBey for aod also
ashed him to take the jpl f. Chfietle. of F^due .rtsfdned the peettfon of a
d^iea
taxpayeiu hy roslanftiad. aod also save himself from a life la whldi the prinetpal aetlvlty waa the sldalnd of pmNna laM before him hy elerks whe tiaVe frowo old la the serried
of the depAirtaMiBL
Mr. BtddS caast to Washfndtoa from the manadlpurat of lardo had varied farai InteMwts In SalRvan eeunty and ether parts of Indiana at the eudd^ tiofi of 'Viee-Fresident Manimll. who
jlaea after Q. diversity, had
itgned the pesttton of assistsnt retiffy to restiine bis dWlM La Mr. Mdd« said in his letter of reslanatfoa to Speretary B. T, Meredith that he eame to WaMifndton expeet'iBd that exeeutive duties were oonneeted with his office and that because of his toad experience^ In adfl' cultural work he would he able te be ef some benedt to the adrlcuKurai
Interest of the nation. Ihapteyce Oat eC Teaek.
dw arrlvind In Waahludtoa. Mr, RIdd* nnld. he found oontrel of the department of aerricuiture "itsarped and eentrallsed In the kanda of four vr five employes of loUf tenure In office who have net had an opportunity to coate In eonmt with the adrlcBltimil oondftloos of the eonntrr at lame.** - "'<£ He said that altkeuah thear men may he euper-efftelent in mattere of dotell they "are uaahle to see the ureat adfl^’^ilttral problems thmt con-
front us.
Mr. FUdts commented that It aeeaied to mm a traveety for the departmeat to he teachiiid farm efftMency to the farawfs of the country while reluctant to apply the earn# huMaess methods to the administra-
tion of Its owm affairs.
."Nnmeroits t^mmiselons. bureauf and departments have heen created.'* Mid Mr. ftldis. ’These have been divided and subdividtd. Inspeotore ef Inepertors over Inspoctote have oome Into exietenoe. The procedure la m intrteate that men ef praetloat ability are^ forced to follow such a network of fed tape that the proeeeo Insutaiee theaMgnw=jtti% real duties they ^ Jto perfon^^^^ "
dL^Faurs Bptseopal church will observe Good Friday with an altar aervloa at 18 o’etoek. aad an address by Dr. Lewis Brown, rector. Ths three Imurs* sKony win be eheerved from IS until 8 o’deck. amt fu the evetrins at ti4i the fuU tdioir wfll preseat a muMcal progyaitt. as follows: rrBewMimit---arfes. Cteod ssd yvseees. cSrui^*^8ed 8o tami Tbs Wsrld’ hns> “The CtunjUsies’’ HttMuiy Bam Belo—'Ta Seek OeOMsemaer-.. .FMkw Chmias A. IkUbrnm. to calvary, m £NNHt
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Mrs" leidtto'irafldsB mshuy.
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Teatad Chares Choir;—Mwk
den Betoay, seprsee: Mrs. 1. J. Ta
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
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Miss Maranret Shuler has returned front a two weekaf visit In CSamnnutf. The Tri Fat Bororttr wiR meet Friday a:Demoon with Mrs. S. D. Sutton. ArmaBd I* Golay Is honae from Indians Uoiverstty to spend the Raster
vacatiott with his parents.
Mrs. A. L. BoseathaL Miss Flora MaiwM Rosenthal and Miss Anna
spCadia* the week end fn C3iiea«^.
d^ffhtar. Ifimi Helen Irene at* Columbia University, duriQB her Easter vacation. Mrs. W. T. Flahhack, Mrs. Harry MiRican and Mrs. WiRlata P. Kappes ^ve ratom^ from New Orleans aad Memplila and other southem points. <X E. McMeatw and daughter. Mies Mary M^Seana. are in Mobile. Ala. They triH stop ta BirminBlumi. Ala., for a short visit next week ea route home. < The Tkemipon Alumnae Club will ylve an Faster party ^turday afterawn at the home of Miss Jean Brown. These who will mttesd the party are requested to notify Miaa-Adah m\t The nuuTiaure of Huylt McK, Lan-
Mrs. Henry
Marriwu Walker, of Ghfeasro. wiU take place In New York April 18. the couple retnratBB to Indianapolis for rusideace about May I, Mrs. Wilfred
Kraase^ a danahter ef Mr. iMndoa, aad Mr. Krause will leave ^aday New York to atts^ the woddlnB. Mr. Landon Is now In New York. >' > MWee-Neff. ^ f^Speeial to The laMiartpelfai Ne««I ANDERSON. April I.—Herschel Miller and Mias Dorothy E. Neff, both stadents at DeFaaw University, until yesCerdUfcy, surprised their i>arents and friends here last niaht when they arrived home aad announced that they had been married at Indians^Kilis by the Rev. M. I* Haines, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The aaaouBoement was made at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Neff, the bride’s parents. Mr- and Mrs. Miller left here today for Akron. O.. whetre Mr. MiUer wiU take a posirion with the Firestone Robber Company. Mr. Miller was one of the members of the DePauw baeketbali team the last season. Ho was Graduated from Anderson Hiah School two years ago. Mrs. Miller was graduated from the local hiarh sd^ool a year ako. Both are prominent in the younsrer society set of Andereon. The bride^ father is one of the publishers of the Anderson Herald,
COLDER WEATHER EXPECTED TM«*n<«n Mar IWMk MIMMa *1 PrlMIF* WealhilK fsremists for tttdtaaapolis and victaity for tonltht lAd Friday ladloate a drop la ttmpRmture to a mlBlmum of t# to 18 dearrsea. acootdlaw to J. H. Armfaaftoii meteorolOBlat at the Uafted Statea weather bureau. The drop will hogfit late tonttht aaO probably win reach tta minimum durink the early morni&k hours Friday. The cold may *ff^ the more tend,; plaats. even to f^xisk. he said. Shifting winds may be expected to2?® south and southto nortfe w^iiterly*
PassovBr Sarvicd, Sadhr, Will Bb ObssrvBcl Friday
The / donMStle pessover serviee. Sedrr. will be observed in Jewish households Friday nlkht. Passover eve. and on that account the rekular services od the Indianapolis Hebrew 1 conkrekatton will be at 8:80 o’clock | instead Of at S o’clock, announceoi Rabbi M. M. Feuerlieht. Ptsso^-er services SaturoMiT mornink will bekin at 18 o’clock, and Rabbi Feubrlicht will speak on "Self Determination and Froedow." ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hie observance of Seder le carried out aa described In Chapters twelve
A ernclflxion serviee will he held at thm Tabernacle Frushyteriaa church fnday afternoon at S o’clock- The asrvlee will he In chart* of the Rev. J. Ambrose DunkeL !>• D.. pastor, aad tbs followiak musical protram wiU he gfvea by the qtiartet: ioio^Oethsmnyr Mfe. Jesa MflOonalck. _ Dae8—Triaillx'* ....j,.,......Fmss Mr, B. L. Afttmr sad Ifir. deome A. Ifenjes. | aolo-”qoWo»s” Cooehois Jlr. Oewae A. Mewton.. Role—*Thcfu U a Oresi IRB Far , Awef*'' Ooimed Mrs, U. R ieelsi. • 1 Bfldmuoee Asssrieea 1 *Ther sm isUfuidiiw'tliie wss to prtmi.** ’That to sh ihrht: l» to s treln robber."
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r^^r. JliBBs ended kts tetter of resIfBAfisa by Inriettak that when a ik# ■aatitaiit seoretary oomes into tOtm Umt Im Mutil rebetve real work
•lid that he h# assistant
M wel} aa in naumA ^ an aastataat ssere-
kus an opportunity to
_lo smrulod Is the depart-
Nil^and to Hui Moveraiaent.
ii| IRa letter to Hr. ILUK^th Mr*
’ dsar iir, Beemtaty?
aoeeptink tbe position of assistmt SOOTS tSCT of akrieulturs six aaoaths a#o I had htqma that my busi-
tokoiher with my Iks sf MfriCuIturA ate to rsAdar a service and aapectally to this owlak^UMt the fedsiul
s« an MHB, la
tvesal siataiL fU .to ttritS
fatiiad
I In tha^ntor the benefit
U?m
UKxptmm,
lipp Bmaptlnc the appointAteat i^t» WaaktnBtoa aad diteiwaed MSB pn diraur seoretary .qjsperieam and quaMBeaMsns for the work in a most open aad tmak mnn•er. it waa my underatandliw that he wBi MiUdhid as to sty BtatA and. with that idea, 1 acoepted th^ ap-
of the offiod*\rettid Indl-
E te tiMM thOTe were tseponsihllfties an eaacstive nature that l would Milled ttpna to dtsdRarpei, eapecially In the absence of the eecretary. i waa net aware tuiyi some time after BMT aooep^hce lhai tMi poeitlMi car- ■ 'llad no dmtrile tespoaslhle dutlea L*With hut t^at opsorianUy to render iiee, and when osahtderiiMr the Re routine werkperPermed, which . dated enly In the sitaiaw of oer[laia papers that cams to nie alrwedy
[»epared and^itfpiwved, I ant
say thatfke expenssa of myoll^ "Feelli^*lhat la bs4 fair to Gie tax- i hAye^sf the country, juid te •tyae^TO make any further emurlBoe' me and personal iauireat under olrcumstaacea. I have tendered
ly reetknacioa. OiutrsI Baufped.
Kppeare to me that the departMKB not he of the- freateat halptd ^a whola qouatry with tha
nod oenirallaed ta the
tS tgmr or flva empitepea of Iona , ^moo, who have not had an
.aiab^amity to come te ooaiact with TilP^Miaiurul teMUm of the •ew^^lid mm. lite whosa Ai^ri-. enevi, Bite hote atwilMd ehleny to Waa&ewitoB in tki*PO^ et o%te help, ,^oukh tes? he super^l-
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N^ioi JbrOtmsfjpatio» Airmr Method oi Trmting mn Old Complmini
SUMMER VRCATION TUPS
Great Lakes 6ulf and Lower St Lawrence .... Reaeryntioni Now. —OTHER TOURS— * EUROPE, WEST INDIES, BERMUDA, ALASKA, ETC.SEND FOB mNERAKT. . ^ 4
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Foreiku Departssest.
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union TFUst Cdinpahy 120 East Market Street
NprtQn Corset Shop New Shipment y ^l/m Bust, Back Lace, $2.00 Low Bust, Front Lace} $2.50
WE CABBY EtCLTJSIVELYFinesse Mme, Annette B It Kiwth Meridian Street.
Fashion Goodwin Corsets Main 7121, Antik 23-SOl. KTSMli
to fifteen of Bxodua Symbols used are those of the deliverance of Israel out of lEteypt and include unleavened bread, tne roasted lamb hone, the bitter herb, and "ehoroses,*’ a symbol of the mortar used ta mskinir brlekA The father in each htusehold teiis the children the story of the Passover.
<3«od Frldsy Good Friday senrioes will be held at Christ EpLscopd'l church at 10:88
o’clock In tho momlnp aud ad • m The three hounf serrtco will from 18 to 8 o*tfioek, in lit* chippCi of the Rev. James D. Stanloy, NaaStok Ma Wwtw. I Boston ^mascripi} Besdink •<>«• of the preeuit day rite iiona. one mdeela that it to peaallde far a poat to sMke dritom out of haca th«t «chara can't evan asalui aenae out at.
EARLE J. VILETTA Announce
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New CIa>^
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Friendly Greeting Cards
W« luiYe them for nil oceaaioii»—Enater, birthdays, births, weddinga, engngonMQta, fiefcnaas, death, wedding aniiiYersaries azid a boat of otheraYoor frienda will appreciate tbeiii aa much aa a penonal letter. Eaater caxda am ready now.
J«.v«jler OLS things W»£0lfFEREKr _« Zie- Mo^MM^ch•uA' -r
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—SakBlouicSile— Charmlnaf CNkoritotte hlousea, hand embroidered, atw raodela: up to |T.$8, tomor- - lye row OTWolw HARGROVE’S itiiim f*fr~~ Ave>* —a Pelswnse as.
AWNINGS af tea liteiMal ..
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loportaiit Window Shade Talk We cany a eamplcte Use of Rae aliadiiiga and eapeeiimy „ raeeaiBMM tite ipfOIed tpuittty* whleh we can gnarantce not to crack or breiyk. If in neM of teadea, let as call and nutee eatiaiate. Fancy shaped or scalloped bottoms with fringe a specialty. Originator, of WINDOW SHADE CLEANING watch iunfce* oM shnd'rs loeic pood no new, mt m anvtak <»< rsk over the prtee' of now shades. Let uS' call aad ssahe
cattauite.
PATTERSON ^ ADE COMPANY
window Shades
u Fhana Narth dfte W. Thlrttete «t.
SPRING
carries sukkcstions of houseeleanink and a k«neml revlewtnkfo obliterate the dsmskee wroukhi by smoke and soot. You can have your picture frames rckilded and made equal to new, Chll up HERMAN’S ART STORE > They have faciUties for dotnk this'work and all Correct Framing of Pictures HERMAN'S ART.STORE 120 N. Pennsylvania St. Across from Keith*s On Second Floor o' ' I.
MONDAY a te^ama Bekin neris One-step Special attention te those who have never danced.
TUSSDAT B to 8
Coate to Coast Fox Trot in A combination of steps to make your d a n c i n k flnv Iriied.
TBirRSDAY
S to a
Bekinner't Fox Trot
A class for
those wiriiink. to k«t the cor-fwour
r e e t founda-
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•ATUMIDAT IB to a .■> Maurloo
Walts
and Serfotapa Steps to make
daa<
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Dandng Tuesday, Hmrsday, Satuday » tol|^ Special Course Three Private and 8 Six Class Lessons
Duvalle’s SywcoiMted Jazs Ordiestra •aappy Murio Trick Playta« JOHN STEWABY Spoelal Stakwr aad .Eteaeer
Private
by Appointmmit
Ask Our Pupils—Better Still, Come and See for Yonnrif , MARSH DANSE STUDIOS Recogaiaed AothoriUea in Modjsrn Ballroom Dandng
Illinoisandllorili Streets
Main 5206 or Main 5305, Ante. 22*121
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are unauie tap fmt a«rtc«ttural nrobtemoYhat eon^nt us. Such ooatralisatlon of control In a few ruth* usefulness of |h« other •mpteyea , docentrallsatlou of this power, matlak each bursan chief aad his ibormn^aar rospeasibie in turn ter 'toe worirla their reapeetiv* soettons. will not only increase the efficieaev aad mavala of the satire fOVea, bi^ wOl «onk8 tor ktextor ruautts with Issa affm and much less expanse. ttema to me tmVOTtv that the .to mMosttely teachina la aU tbteks pertaintnk to Pfsctloe. yet seeim. so tefneteat te amly the sasae te tho baslness adiainlmtien of its own "Mate tee day thi^ Ooiumbw
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Special Dinner $1.00 Per Plate (S to S p. m.) Ctomd sows 110x010 rapldly<--4hathi tho vcaooa 00 away peapie wtli ho fsnad heso catch eveafair ealoyfaik omr ap» pettatom Bpevlal EMaaor. New Hotel English Cafe IMraet Satraaca an
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da Tlds.aaadl » owa* re- • totw son tho AkAHMBHfiEtete n^moassw< ' wri^w .MmitoMMwMMnBK' n^JgiaS^m^ablo ]wUcite>,i!P2^' 8 -teceivo
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Woiiid the day be complete without thei!|—^Dowers, spring, sunshine, joy, all are pipt of the Easter spirit. Observe this Easter &mday with nature’s best senti* ment messengers—^FLOWEKS. If you can’t visit our floral display your order may be telephoned and it will receive that courteous, ex* seting attention tha^ matches the highest sUndard of quality, A. Wiegand s Sons Co. —ELORISTS— 1610 to 1624 North Illinois Street ■«—WWilwi .III i'*|aiii ' ■ ■■■■■
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Limit, one a Ate for
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t5« reebrd of year kin—* j with un te ttur new ic Better equipped than cxamliae your eyes.
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Victor desler will dsdly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new Victor Records and play any music"^you wish to hear. New Victor Records deindostrated at all dealers on the
^ 1st of e^h month. Vktrohte in great variety from $25 to $1500.
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