Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1908 — Page 2
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SATUBD^-Y MARCH 21 1908.
The Swelling Navies. If Great Britain intends to maintain a navy equal to the combined navies of the two nations which are her nearest competitors,Y§he cannot suspend work in her sho^s for some years to come. Should preat Britain stop building battleships when she has finished those now in hand and Germany meanwhile carry out her programme, in three years Germany would equal Great Britain in the number of battleBhips of the largest size. And if work should cease in our shops when the Bhips now under construction are finished the United States would fall behind Germany as a naval power and hold third rank instead of second, as at present. It would be Interesting to know what the Japanese programme Is for new ships, but no Information leaks out from the government works. The nation being poor, it is assumed that the diet is in earnest when it says that construction must be suspended. Russia talks of a billion dollar appropriation one day and the next concludes that even a quarter of that sum cannot be considered. Last year Russia finished four battleships and projected two, while Japan finished one and launched one, which are the superiors of the British Dreadnought Franco completed four battleships last year and is at work upon six of the mammoth type. Germany recently launched a battleship believed to match the Dreadnought She is at Work on another of the same size, and there Is nothing in sight to interfere with her programme of building eleven more by 1912 and also five armored cruisers. Great Britain is at work upon five battleships and is preparing to build three greater than the Dreadnought but not so large as the two largest on our programme. Germany’s programme is arranged for a term of years, while ours Is fixed year by year. The future Is oncertain here, but It Is evident that our naval rank cannot be maintained unless many new ships are provided for the next four years.
White Hairs In the Senate. To call the roll of the veterans of the United States senate only Is apt to be misleading. Long service is not the rule. The late Senator Proctor bad seen seventeen years of continuous service, but there are nine members w’ho outranked him in this respect. The knot of white haired senators is a notable one and always stands in contrast with the mass. Of the present total one-half or more are serving their first term. Nearly a score have taken their seats since the opening of the Sixtieth congress. Senator Proctor was seventy-six, and there are but four his seniors in years—Whyte, who is nearly eightyfour; Allison, dean in point of long service at seventy-nine, and Teller and Cullom, who are seventy-eight. Frye is the same age as was Proctor, and these five, together with Hale and Gallinger, who are seventy-one, make up the roll of members past the Bible limit who have seen long service. Daniel at six-ty-five and Hansbrough at sixty have served longer than Proctor. Considering the size of our council of “elder statesmen” and the makeup of that body, ten is not a large number to have served continuously the equivalent of three full terms or over.
tne annoyance or answering or' ignoring requests for autographs. To those Who send photographs to which they wish her to attach her signature she charges a small fee, which she puts Into n fund for deserving poor families she has on her list In this way she extended relief to the amount of $2,000 in 1907. Mexico has started in to protect her lugar plantations by laying a heavy duty on raw sugar and manufactures. The government hopes that this policy will result in the planting of a large trea of waste lands with cane.
Queen Victoria In her heart never forgave the establishment of republicanism in France. After the fall of the second empire she paid no official visit to the French capital, though for many years she was accustomed to spend part of each winter In the south of France. One of the first official undertakings of her son upon his accession to the throne was a formal visit to Paris. The effect of that visit was the conversion of France from a jealous rival to a cordial friend;
An English actress has set an exa pie which might be followed with pr priety by persons who are subjected to
The stories told about the king of Belgium’s administration of affairs In the Kongo indicate that he has the most soulless corporation beatf?n at Us own game. Inventions are produced with such rapidity that it is almost Impossible for any nation to have a navy with all the modern improvements. Theatrical experts agree that the money stringency is sure to result In banishing bad plays from the stage. “It’s an ill wind.” etc.
The following is a letter from Miss Laura Donnan, a teacher at Short ridge High School; ‘•My dear Mrs, Cobb:— “I am some what surprised and greatly grieved to learn of William’s death. Although 1 have known William for a few months only, I have been greatly impressed by his concientious nature and dignity. Although he was quiet and modest, his earnestness attracted my attention during the first few days that be was in my class. He was greatly respected by his classmates and they have often spoken of him (during his illness. Had William ived, I am sure that he would have beeu a power for good in the world, Yours in sympathy, ' Laura Donnan.
Decision of character jewel of success.
is the crown
The Recorder takes great pleasure in giving in endorsement to the candi dacyff Mr. Alfred F. Potts for the State Senate. In our next issue we shall review at length his public and private worth to this community.
CHURCH NOTES.
Great revival at the Union Tabernacle Baptist church cor. Senate ave and St, Clair street. Large attendance every night. Services all dav Sunday and special sermon in the afternoon to young people.
Sunday will be the closing service of the conference year at Simpson Chapel and the pastor Rev # J, S. Bailey will deliver a special sermon and will make a review of the years
work. The public is invited.
The installationof Rev. F, F. Young pastor of the First Baptist church will take place to morrow afternoon Rev. Warren will deliver the sermon. Rev. Williams will charge the church and Rev. Preston, the pastor. Communion
at 8:45.
Lodge News
Payments on stock of the Pythian Castle Hall Association are no\» dut and can be paid on every Monday eve at 536 Indiana avenue, Dr. S. A. Furuiss, pres.; E- F. Jones, secretary. N*xt Monday night Imperial Lodge. K. of P., ^ty_observe its ^ist anniversary with an appropriprogram to be followed by refreshments. Grand Lecturer S. L. Gray John E. Middleton and a number of Grand Lodge officers and mem. bers will be present and appear on the program, C. C. Hamilton and 'Sis officers extend a cordial invitation to all knights to be present as the guests of the lodge. On Friday night March 27, Compeer lodge, No, 31, K, of P. will celebrate its 3rd anniversary with a reception to its members and all visiting knights. The program will be a Pythiau love feast that you can’t afford to miss. Compeer lodge enjoys the distinction of be ing the largest lodge ever institu*ed in the Supreme Jurisdiction, its membership, when organized, being 222, and Sir G. H. Taylor was the deputy Grand Chancellor and organizer. All knights are expect
ed to attend.
flMnks Golfc Cure “NUF SED For Sale only at PINK’S CUT RATE Pharmacy» 2 5ctS. Indiana Avenue 25ctS.
Insist Upon the BEST'S® The Colored Physicians ot the City take pleasure in recommending the following Drug Stores to theit patients and the public; >
PURE DRUGS Prescriptions Carefxilly Compounded Telephones; New 1324; Old. Woodruff 2010 C E. RUCH, DRUGGIST Corner Columbia Ave.. and 16th Street
PUKE DRUGS. Is a Motto all Good Drug-grists should adopt OURS has been to honestly iill all Prescrip tions that come to US, according to the Physicians Instructions. No Substitutes Used A. M. EYSTER Corner 12th & N. Senate Ave. New phone 1019 Old Phone Main 1847
Second Baptist Minority S. S. at 9:30 No 38 col SI.02 Preaching at 11 a. m. by pastor; B. Y. P. U 6:30 preach ing at 8 p. m. by pastor col $25 00.
Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church preaching at 10-45 by the pastor at 7:45 p. m. by Isabelle Horton the missionary evangelist. The revival services will continue all week.
Vesper services at Jones Tabernacle church Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m, Rev. George Brabham will be the Principal speaker. W. O. Bonaparte will give a short talk on “Economy.”
Planner Guild Willice Bryant will be the speaker at the Planner Guild Sunday and a recitation by Maree Tutt and a solo by Mary Taylor. Mrs, Julia Morgan, Supt.of Sabbath Observance will address the meeting of Thnrman Union W. C- T. U. March 25. Wednesday afternoon.
Y. M- C. A. Next Sundays Monster meeting will be unique' and a change from former Sundays in that the choir of the Withertpoon United Presbyterian church will render several selections during the first half hour. These will be interspersed with selections from the Y. M. C. A. Orchestra. Rev. L. M. Hagood, is the speaker a strong and emphatic talker to men never minic ng matters but telling men the things they should know. Special song services at the Olivet Baptist Church on last Sunday eve by their choir, after a largelj* attended communion in the afternoon. Sunday evening the pastor v ill deliver a special sermon to the young people ot the city.
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The many friends of Mrs. Maude Robins—nee Maude Postou, will be bereaved to learn of her death March 7, at Detroit, Mich., where she has lived since her marriage to Omer Robins one year ago. Mrs. Robins while in the city made her home with her sister Mrs. John Byers 425 Toledo street. Mrs. Mary E. Starling wishes to thank her friends and K P’s for their kindness chown during the illness of her husband also for the flowers, and the Undertakers Jones and Able for careful arrangements. Mary E. Starling. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kind visits and expressions of sympathy shown in our dear, beloved son. William Grant Stewart. We wish to thank the Revs. Sampson, Hardiman and Coleman for their consoling words, the Eastern Star Juvenile, No. 9, of the U. B. of F. and S. of M. T. and Western Star Temple, No, 11, S of M. T., for their great kindness and attention, Undertakers Shelton & Willis and the many friends for the beautiful flora offerings. From is loving Mother and Father, MR and MRS. AMOS COBB.
Last Sunday Marion hall was crowded with members of the K. of P. to witness the exhibition of the building plans by the competing architects Six sets ot plans and specifications were shown, ranging in cost from $20,000 to $30,000 for a three stroy building complete Two of architects were colored men. The Directors will meet the last of this month to consider the plans. The Joint Annual Sermon Committee will hoid its final meeting Sunday at Marion hall, as the anniversary day will on March 29th. The Committee has selected the Masonic hall, corner of Capitol avenue and Washington street, as the place foi the exercises. There will be no parade, and Order will assemble at the hall. The ^ program will begin early. Rev. Geo. C Sampson will deliver the anniversary sermon. The full program will appear in our next issue.
Ladies Mastodon Minstrel.
Don’t forget tbc date of the Ladies Mastodon Minstrel, Easier Monday, April 20, 190b at Tomlinson Hall. This will without exception be the best entertainment ever given. The Committee will spare no pains to entertian their friends. Everything ^ill be done to mat'e our guests comfortable. The ladies will have ev erything in the way of refreshments to serve —from soup to saiids—so no one will need to be hungry. Mr. Hill, as Big>'bief Bungalon, and John Toliver, as Little Chief Wampus, will be worth the price ot admission to see them in the “Bungaloo” act, which has been made much stronger by a epecial prepared part to be taken by Miss Hager Temple. Mrs. Katherine Harper has an important part, end all know her rare abili ty as a performer. Charles Beechnm will have charge of the principal comedy. Mr. Beechum is well known by the Indianapolis people and needs no advertising in the show business. And as a special feature the public will have the pleasure of hearing the best lady violinist in the country in the person of Miss Gertrude E. Palmer of Chicago, who will play several selections for the benefit of tne Mission. The Committee on arrangements wish it unstood by the public, as well as the friends of the Mission, that when they arranged for this entertainment, they had no intention of making opposition against any other organization, club or secret society, but simply selected a date and announced it to the general public. This was done before any other or. ganizatioa had, as far a s we know, even thought of an entertainment. We do not try to get a date that will conflict with another entertainment. We do not object to any one having an entertainment t^e same night as we have no right t dictate what others do. All that we would have the public understand is that we are not competing against any other entertainment, but we wish them a good crowd, and also hope for our success.
Not the Cheapest We bav’nt the name of keeping the cheap est drntr store; but we have the name of keep ing thr purest aod best drugs and selling at TReaeonabtc prices FISHER’S PHARMACY N. W. cor. College Ave & 16th St Both phones | E. M. CRAWFORDS Drugs & School Supplies >$£Ur Pennsylvania & North Streets Prescriptions Called For and Delivered Both Phones 853
Take your Prescriptions to Reynold’s Pharmacy At the corner of West and 10th streets, where they will be filled as written by your Doctor
EDWIN D. TURNER PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST S®”Prescriptioas filled as written by Your Doctor. No Substitution Both Phones New 9013 Old Prospect 199 — 1402 HOYT AVE— 25 YEARS PRACTCAL Experience PURE DRUGS —No Substitutes— NORTON’S PHARMACY.... 502 Indiana Avenue, corner Michigan street Phone 1346 Hot and cold Sodas, Cigars, Candies Perfume
— NO-
SUBS riTUTION
PURE DRUGS
PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded Experienced Pharmacist Always on Hand OLD PHONE MAIN 1026 L. S. STOCKMAN* Druggist
501 North Illinois street
Pioneer Pliariiiacy^ A. B. GAULD, PROP. 1042-1044 Unell street, corner Clifton street Phones; New 16019; Old North 479 Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery Toilet Articles Prescriptions a Specialty
Lane’s Pharmacy
PURE DRUGS Jj* Prescfiptions Carefully Compounded Ji Your Patronage Solicited Phone New 7085 19th and YANDES STS
PRESCRIPTIONS^s^zz^ CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED l\ e make a Specialty of putting up first-class Prescript.ons. You can rest assured that your physicians instructions will be carried out to the letter. We do not use Substitutes Prescriptions called for and Delivered L. C. WIESE, Pharmacist 1701 Prospect street, corner State Avenue Phones: New 9144; Old Prospect 70 2
Fresh iVieats*^^ 2 ®^ VegetableSj Groceries Prices Are Right. Your Trade Solicited New Phone 789 7 Jos. A. OVERMAIT 1643 BELLFONTAIN STREET
Whenever in need of the services of a Surgeon or Physician, call one of these; ^ Office Honrs: Sunday 10 to 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. 2 ” 4 p* m. 7 ” 8 p, m. 7 ” 8 p, m. DR. SUMNER A. FURNISS, Offte 132 West New York Street Residence, 824 N. West St. Office Telephones. Main 286 New 286, Residence Phcnes.^Main 928. New 286.
Tile gbysii)pia I |p»fto l ,1 Choice Wittes and Fice Liquors j Fine Cigars and Tobaccos. Old Phone Main 6208 », t >Wehave opened one of the Finest Buffets in the West. Best Servicel in the C'ty, for Gentlemen of Good Taste. 325-327 Indiana Ave. I
G. H TAYLOR,
Proprietor. \
Office Hours; New Phone 5403 8 to 10 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m 7 to 8 p. m. A. H. WILSON, M. D., Physician & Surgeop Office aad Residence, 421 W. Vermont street
New Phone 5575 W. E. BROWN, M. D. Office, 345 Indkaa Ave. Residence: 1109 N. Senate Ave Office Honrs; to 10 a. m, 1 to 3 p. m. and 7 to 8. p. m.
New Phone2680; Old 1329 Woodruff Dr. C. R. ATKINS Office and Residence Office Hours: 8 to 10 a, m. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p, m, Sunday 1 to 3 p. m. 1330 Roosevelt Avenue.
If my services please you, tell others, if not tell me. Office houks,* nnw telbphoxe 2964 8to 10 a, m. 2 to 3 p. M, 7 to 8 P. M. DR. H. W. ARMISTEAD, Residence, 1114 Cornell Ave. OFFICE, 1203 East 13th Street OFFICE HOURS; TELEPHONES: 8 to 10 a. m. New 5667 2to4p. m. Old in 4162 7 to 9 a. m. DR. JOHN W. N0RREL Office akd Residence 630 Senate Avenue. N.
FOR RENT 1' room House, 701 N. Senate Ave, corner Walnut street. Both kinds water and Gas Ideal location for down town Rooming House Rent very reasonable. Apply at once to J. S CRUSE, 110 E. Market St
New Phone 4386. Office Hours: Sundays: 10 to 12 a. m. 11 a. m. tolp. m. 3 to 5 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m, 7 to 8 p.| m. DR. CHARLES BURRIS, Office, 1301J4 N. Senate Avenue. Residence, 515 Agnee Street.
New Telephone 7092 Office Hours; 8 to 10 a. m. 2 to 4 p, m and 7 to 8 p. m. A. J. King, M. D. Office and Residence 924 W. 25th Street
W. J. PIPER Table Supply House 1604 College Avenue Everything Good to Eat. All Goods Delivered promptly Telephones: New6422; Old North77j Your patronage is solicited.
Ikecne’s ipimmac? IRo. 2 /^Prescriptions our Specialty Both Telephones 1136
No Substitution. 354 W, Washington St
%. B. ©able (Druggist ^P^Corner Illinois and 16th Sts New Phone 2116 Old Phone Main 3391 Prescriptions called for and Delivered
CHARLES W. EICHRODT (Druggist apothecary OPPOSITE UNION STATION ■——'—OPEN ALL NIGHT ^Phones; New, 1616; Old 3011 Physician’s Prescriptions a Specialty PURE Drugs and No Substitution
Bottom Prtces_/e> Frank H Carter, DRUGS 32 Years Eatablisehed .... 776 Mass. Ave , Corner St. Clair St.
NICK KERZ Co. jnc. Groceries. Meats, & Dry Cools N. W. cor. Patterson & Mich Sts ^our trade solicited on merit of Goods j Free Delivery Phoi.es: New 2340: Old 1879
js. IVliihl 2 Stores
Drug Co 10th & 111. sts, McLean Place & 111 st
“When you get your preecriptious filled at Muhl’s—ITS RIGHT— RIGHT DRUGS-RIGHT PRICE
PRESCRIPTIONS'
B TO RES Navin’s Pharmacies NO I,—Cor Senate Ave & Washs; NO- 2—Cor Delaware & Market sts NO- 3—Cor Illinois and North sts Prescriptions Called For and Delivered Pure Drugs and Experienced Service
carefully compounded by competent men only. PUREST DRUGS AND LOW EST PRICES Your patronage solicited jBirh’s fl>barmacE. »S“Meridian..t Ohio sts Both Telephones 2132 Our own Free Messen
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Your Prescription taken care of by Graduate Pharyiacists at TheSchwankhaus Pharmacy “Purity and Honest Pricef” our Motto Telephones; New 817; Old Main 715. Delivery at all hours ■■■ ft3,Corner St. Clair & Illinois streets.
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CHAS. J. BUCHANAN
Planner & Buchanan FUNERAL DIRECTORS, New IPhone 641 320 N, Illinois Street Indianapolis, Ind. (proprietors. The Indianapolis Crematory,
The NEW S0VOY BAR< 438-440 Indiana ave. —■— Roberts & Williams, Props. BILLIARDS & POOL I^Oyster Bar in Connection. Open at all Hours New Phone 5286
North-side NOVELTY STORE 12th and Canal James R. fiodge. Prop Notions & Furnishing Store Ics Cream Soda Candv & Confections A RACE ENTERPRISE
J. V. Riesbeck’s Drug Stire 1068-1070 Virginia Ave, Cor Prospect Where YOU will get Competent Pres cription Service No Substitution—PURE DRUGS ONLY Telephones; Naw 9109; Old, Prospect 599
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Old 3328 Main New Phone 5381 O. H- MORGAN Fnneral Director & Embalier 908 N, West Street Can Ship to Any Part of the United States, Best Service. Open at All Times FAIR PRICES Licensed ajt Lady Attendaat
JOIN m E k. OF p. Do you know that ibe Knights of Pythias Is one of the hC'-'t, strongest and most progres Orders of the Ai-e? II you have no lodge in vour community, you s'.\,uvd proceed at o^oe to organize cue, Form a club of of uot less 25 men between the ages of 19 and £0 years, wboarein good health and of good (.orals. The special fee for ycdnittg :s only $3 50 each. The four departments of tne Order ars as follows ; SUBORDINATE LODGE In this the members are united for social and material welfare Protection in health as well as ia sickness, distress or death is guaranteed UNIFORM RANK Thousands of our young men are receiving a fine military education th/ongh this depammei.t. Its inf iuence is heiplui and of a high cnaracter. CALANTHE COURT In this department, the wives, mothers wid-^ ows, daughters and sisters of Knights are u nited along the same kign plane, yi rs. L/ocil Rochelle, Terre Home. isGraud WorthyCoun sellor of this department. ENDOWMENT Th ; s is “Our Own” Insurance Department. Experts pronpunse onr plan safe and reliable You pay less and derive larger benefitsinaddition to what the local lodge allows. ERNEST G. TIDRINGTON, Grand Chancellor.
HJrs. Ida E. Yoagg Old Phone Main 2958 First Class Rooms and Board with Hot and Cold Baths. 745 INDIANA AVE.
C. W. Lambert, The Druggist Pure Materials used in PRESCRIPTIONS Your Patronage Solicited. Both Phones New 256 Old 5522 ^ .nmT^fp* 834 836 W. Michigan St, cor BLAKE
New Phone 3280. Your patronage solicited EDWARD J- KAPPELER Successor to Leonhard Scburr Watches, Diamonds, Jeotelry Watch and Jewelry- Repairing Engraving 338 INDIANA AVE
PURE Drugs Used No Substitution Honest Treatment and Prices I. N. HEIMS N. E. Corner Illinois & Market Sts Opposite Terminal Station
New Phone 2366. W. W. E7DE. Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law Notary Public, Pension Claims filed Vouckers Executed. Real Estate loan Room 317 UNITY Building. 147 E. Market St. C. M. C. WILLIS F'u.ner'al Director 5 p e ci al Ladie6 , Robes Full Dress Gents Robes and Suits. Slippers and all necessary furnishings Hacks for all Occasion, Chairs and Tables for wedding parties Lady Attendant. Luella E. Hihbitts Old aod New Phones, 1173, 536 Indiana Avenue Bring your next prescription to Rtl E. I Guarantee the use of PURE Drugs, 1902 College Avenue | New Phone 754 CHAS. F. HOCH.Ph 3 C. E. MILLER, Pi), G, Druggist 865 Virginia Ave, Cor. Wyoming St. Telephones: New 9012; Old Prospect 499 We deliver prescriptions ®^-Night Bell
HADLEY BROS Yoar Prescription Work ...-is Respectfully solicited —
DRUGGISTS 755-757 Indiana Ave Near St Ulai r &t Your patronage^is solicited. MASCOT EINK Everybody goes to the Mascot Roller Skating Rink at 515 West North St. This institution is one of the most pronnne t pleasure re sorts in the city and is run upon a basis of strict business and integrity. The best of order is guaranteed a t a 1 1 rimes. The program charges weekly and new features are constantly provided. Dancing is indulged in every Tuesday night from 10 till 12 o’ clock with no extra charges. Roller skating every afternoon and night the general admission is 25 cents including skates the price for afternoon skating is 10 cents to children. If you have not attend ed the ilink lately, we invite you to call and see for yourself. Plenty ot fun, good exercise and a picas ant evening will save ( you many doctor bills,
Waddell & Walterhouse ^—PHARMACISTS—*— Cor Mass Ave & DeHware street Telephones New 888; C. U.Main8S8 and 112
NOTICE of APFO NTMENT Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Estate of Henry Reed, late of Marion County, Indiana, deceased. Said Estate supposed to be solvent. James N. Shelton. No. 8367.
NOTICE of APPOINTMENT Notice is Hereby Given, That th undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Estate of Lena Gaddie, late of Marion County, Indiana, deceased. Said Estate is suppose to be solvent. William E. Henderson, No. 8375 W. R. WHITE BRUTUS OWENS Boys’ Excljagge 429 iQdiaQa Ave Fine Cigars, Liquors, Wines Buffet and Mexican Chili Parlor Open All Night Give Us a Call
