Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1906 — Page 6
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NEWS OF THE WEEK Un epitome of the most im portant events at home and abroad.
WORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH
A CarefuUy O B"1 nd Condensed Compilation of Current Nei Items, Domestic and Foreign.
MISCELLANEOUS. A Japanese fishing boa: was found
Sweet Marie In front of the largest -.,. . sasss aatheied at the Columbus
iü 1 track, was MMHM Iu not only I lowering her own record of 2:014. Put iu establishing a new trotting mark for ttc c.ursv Her mile tu :tl
tlat U a ijuarter ot a nmu oem-i than th time Cresceus made on the MMN track Iu 1101. It 1 believed that ever tea thousand lives aere lost in the typhoon at Hon Km hundred vessels were wrecked Twelve death, the Injuring of scores of other persona, and five hundred thousand dollars' worth uf damage to property wa. caused at Jelltco. Tenn . wheu a carload of dynamite, tandint; ou a trac k near the Southern railway depot, exploded with a report that was heard for Jo miles. At Cape (lirarueau. Mo . In the federal court, the niry in the Smith chh. returned a verdict of guilty against Charles M Snn'h and Charles M. Smith. Jr. and the five tenants of h-ir farms, on the eleventh count m the peonage case Fowler McCormick. aged nine years.
TAFT S WORK
COMES TO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE LEADERS OF THE INSURGENTS.
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IH00S1ER HAPPENINGS
l.ulcM Ntw ..t Inter. From Various Towns in Indiana.
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TELLS PALMA OF PLANS
Details Not Known, but May Irdude he Resignation of President Palma and Recently-Elected Congressmen.
burned and the Unlies of eleven Jap
anese were found In the ruins, at the son ot Harold F. ami Kdith Kockefel .h of the Kaicha river, along the ler McCormick. is staying at Forest
Kamchatka coast. The vessel had
Hill
meen missing for seeks and natives lc the uclnity say the vessel was sur gsrised during: (he night by Russians who killed the crew and burned th es sei. Miss Susan Maxwell Selfridge rranddaujthter of Hen Phil Kearney
nd daughter of the late Capt James X Bliss This pr mussel! CUtfrUlau I S. X.. and Wal Oder Howie, th
ter Veriner. member oi an ancient Huguenot family, were married in Boston, the bm.. - ur.en a wy b tier maternal grandmoth; A few months ago Mrs. Andrew J. Wells of Havana. Ill, died Her daughter MatSBlW nt insane gri--
teg for her mother and hanged her- ention on the part of
elf. and a few day? ago the husband stares is apparent
sand father, aged 72. died from mental auuruish Terrorists. It is reported from Partstfcave sentenced the ciar and the entire dynasty to death Numerous arrests. It Is said, have b. t.i mad The steamer Manchuria, recent. ) M tile rocks in th. Sandwich islands. Is
Cleveland. O. hi grandfather
home The lad plays about the grounds nea- the house, but never for an instant is he left by a French maid Within calling distance two or more Ft a! wart guards walk ahmt Wi'.bur OUa Voliva has been chosen by the people of Zion City as tn !r leader, by a vote of 1 .51 1 . to 6 for A.
. makes Alyled prophet
and Elijah II." fender of the order, an outcast. Tie Pennsylvania Railroad Co has awarded contracts for the construction of IMM freight cars, at an estimated cost of $ 1 .', (i"0 'UK) The establishment of a permanent
peace In Cuba without armed inter-
the United ssible.
Count Hont Je Castellane may delay divorce prcce.-din by demanding to be paid alimony. Four proposals have been submitted the isthmian canal commission for the furnishing of Chinese labor to be employed in the coast ruction of the Panama canal, but the award, if any. will be announced later. One firm
Havana. Cuba Sencr Zayas. lib era! leader, was quoted by his friends as saying: 'The government has fallen, and peace will come without the firing of another shot. "
Havana. Cuba Victory for the i. - - - hjr'V
lir.rai. or " ' , " . J ... ... . ....mvuiwl
at the ccnclusi u of m1 iroume ik-u- - ' 1 - .21.. a ft . . r...
that the hustanus u.ciueu
WOMEN IN FINISH FIGHT. Husbands Referee Until Knockout Biow Is Landed. liU mii imam Ftnmm ami KM Co: a M. rtenna fought to a finish under gfteg ring rules in I .is city. Mrs McKenna was knock e.l out and is not yet able to appear In court against the victor. The bus bands of the two women stood by during the fitrht ..nd acted s.-conds for their Wltae, and also offered sug gestions as to the Inst place to land the knockout blow. The fight was the result of a feud which bad wMiti !etwe,n the worn en for some time They had had tt quent quarrels, and had appeared in court on charge of aasault and batlarlv lor several months
Gilbert Sends m Resignation. Indianapolis. Representative Newton W. QUbeTt, of the Twelfth lmliaiia district has cable. I 'rem Ma nila his resignation to C. llanly Mr fJllbati has In-en appointed a fed
seemed certain
a long conference beta et u . committee of the Insurgents, of eight members, and the American peace commission, rs The insurgent committee announced there wa- practically no dlffercnc remaining betwten the-.u
their wives fight it out. The MM eager for each oth r s MM)4 acreed. and it was arranged that they should sasstBJH in a straiubt stand uinand
South Australia's Vintage. The last South Australia vintageyielded gallons, as compared wltk 2.34I..476 callous In tha previous year. Flans Monument to Negro PoeC T'.ie Re I i D im I Clark, of Cincinnati. Is making an effort to secure sufficient money to erect a monument over the grae of 'he la'e i:-grO poet. Paul laurence Dunbar. Mr. Clark's father was a slaveholder, but he says "the man who wrote NVhen Mandy Sings' and When the Torts Pone Is Hot deserves a monument."
Newtor, W. Gilbert.
eral judge at Manila C.ov Hanly will order a successor to Mr Gilbert to be
. ., . ... t... ii w. Queetisberry rules
.ina secretaries ui wu - . - fh hf that they would soon receive a draft The women the fight of the pM plans. These probalf- accompanu-l b their h'isbands. would be SrJS to a. . i, .-a, o met on neutral ground iu at,. Id near be heLl in the pn sido. U r. tlM the-.r homes and the contes was prisoner numbers of the OMMstttM pulled off. T few round, the an!r. tagonists fought according to the Plan. Not Made Pubi c ring regulations, but when one put Sec- l af . mid give . .ight to the jaw the rwdpt no "ta.is'of what tt.r.sp.i.d ü Z "tad ' and eUeevecenference for the reason that it was nto a rough-und-tumbk af now n-cessary to treat with the BV tair- .. tU.U of th. i..ar. pnWOMll m.eit IB-, ""''L .v--h.., U
lür Hl III t" IIIIIV. lU a- is
knock down bout ander Marquis oi lUlctfd at thl Noven,h.r election. The
resinnation of Mr. Gilbert will take elect Nor em bet L
in ths hands of a Cnlted States mar- aFre8 to furnish ll.OOti Chinese la dial, under attachment of the Pacific borers at 9 cents per hour. Commercial Cable Co. for 3u0.0u0. for John T. Morse, who was Harvard's the services of one of its steamers in oldest living graduate and sole sur alving the Manchuria. rteof of the class of 1822. died at his Rev John Roberts, a minister and h' on e aed 3 "e
asebool teacher. Is alleged to have shot
and killed (ilfe Cate. his rival, near Viewport. Tenn Rev Roberts surrendered and wae Jailed. They met In the woods. It is said, and Cate. who Was hunting, toid Hebert to run. which he did. but stopped when he se curwl a rifle, and killed Cate. The city of Xenia. O.. population 10.00, a county b at and which ha been "dry ' six years, went ' wet" by a vote of 1.015 to 1.18. The foreign commerce of the Cnlted
was born in Boston, and came of a iiinn line of Harvard graduates. He fitted for college at the Old Round Hill school at Northampton when It was under the direction of George Bancroft, the historian. Ungadier Genera! Samuel M. Mills, chief of artillery. wU) be placed on the retired liat September 30. upon his own applicatton. after more than fr r five rears of service. He will be succeeded as chief of artillery by Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Murray. A typhoon raged two hours at Hona
Kong, destroying and damaging many
terfere wh their prompt ac-pt.mce. Messrs. Taft and liaeon wen; to the palace and informed PteaHfl PatflU of the outcome of tue negotiations with the liberals. The absence of a d. finite statement
from the coinai;-- r :iak s it im
possible to say w.i. th. r the plans car
ry the r situations of tafl preeoW auministration and thi. congressmen elected last year or not.
not interfere until the knockout blow
was landed When Mrs. Forrester struc the blow that put Mrs. McKenna down and ou. and Thoma.- McKenna saw his wile lying on the g.ass. he
pitched In and gave Mrs Forrester
black eye
CONFERENCE WITH PALMA.
Taffs Terms Are Against the Existing Government.
Five Men Shot in Quarrel. Hammond Feuds and quarrels
in the north end if Lake coun-
lv res u lted in the shooting
five men. three of whom will die. While In the James Smith saloon
Taggart Resort Denounced. Indianapolis The attorney gen eral handles the French Lick an.! West Maden r sorts without ploves In a brief filed In the supremo court, paying attention particularly, t. Taggart's hotel The brief says in part : It Invites and encourages sporting in' n arid women from all over the Cnited States to congregate Art. architecture, natural scenery, the medicinal forces of nature, the iii(-' nuity of mar. all are laid under tribute to niak. this retired sjiot delightful and attractive, and for whaf It Is not physical health, but moral BM tilence which this defendant desire to Impart. Not content with wrongdoing. It pretends to reform and abandon its illegal practices, cancels its l.-ase and r moves its games, but with a breach of faith In consonance witn Its previous infidelity to the
0f 1 siaie. ii Kam opeus iii- wuwi. w-i
comes the gamMer. n:axi s mm me teacher of his infamous trade to innocent boy-B and girls and promises Immunity from arrest if he becomes its guest."
Cheapens Cost of Liquid Air. A P. ne named Knud on Is credited with discovering means of producing liquid nir at the cost of no more than one-sixth the usual price, and It is said that his process, which is mechanical rather than chemical, will ultimately put liquid air on the market at not more than about two cents a gallon. The same Invention makes It poaslhle to sell oxygen at a cent a cubic foot, which promises to bring It into rather wide industrial Me. "Chill" or "Cnile." There have been many argumentaduring the last few weeks as to whether the name of the earthquakesmitten country should be spelled Chili or Chile . Chile is the Spanish and Chilean form. Tee name U commonly explained as an old Peruvian word for snow, the allusion being to
the Andes; but "CHUT has also been Identified us a native South American word. ' chiri." meaning cold -which would make It really the chilly" country As to the meaning of "Ondes." there It plenty of choice. The word has been variously Interpreted as signifying the haunt of the tapir, the region of copper, the b eae of the .ntt tribe and the site of the Ondenes." Upen Iah gardens on the mountain ief races.
Woman Givec Up Home. Logansiiort Mrs. AÜM StmMk was lor ed to the alternative of acknowledging that her snake sto-
ries were untru or ot losii.g ner
States for the twelve months ending vessels and causing much loss of life
Aug. 31 was In excess of three billion The harbor wn strewn with wreck . a . - I . V a . I
dollars, the .rst time it ever reached age ann tne cut wmm a-oris
that amount in twelve months. Last
Final ireta ra'i.ms have been made
for filing objections to the probation
i,.- fr of the w of the late Russell Sate ssn commerce, the Import f"r . m . Several oi the financiers relative
have expressed their Intention of try
ing to get a bigger share of the estate
August wa a record breaking August
In forel
the first time in August crossing the
100,000.000 line.
here. Ferguson louder was .nvolved
la an altercation with Patrick Gc'iK-n Havana, Cuba An unsatisfao over tne rtsp.tlve merits of dans tory conft rence was he!d at th palace aI1j .ison as prize Qgh'ers. Krnst b. tween lr. s;d' n- Fain. a Sec retary i)aT;mKi the bartender, separated the of the Treasury Fontsy Sterling. Se- two Lauder went out. returning retary of State C'Farrill. Fryr And- with a revolver and oened fire on rade. sneaker of the lower house. Sec- Golden, shooting him in the stomach
l r. tary of War Taft and Assistant 'C- aDd u-c Pat Glenn, the porter, trieu , Sh,. v n,.r nin, .vrs.
retur of State Bacon. Consul Gn-ral to Intercept Lauder and waa shot In , qpQmm jVed on a farm belonging to St-inhart and ("apt McCoy, when the the stomach and chest. Both were jaUnew gchneeberger. Sh- told mediators Ogled the att n i n of the taken to St. Margaret s hospital. nPr neighbors that she had killed 63 Cuban admiuistratlcn tq the status of Ed Delane.v aged 28. an Indiana gnaltCg ar0und the house ?his MHMMff tne peace negotiations with the lib- Harbor railroad detective, was shot The janHiord said such reports Inerals and Insurgents The conference n the leg by a stray bullet. He will jured tn( property, and began a suit adjourned to be r. sumed. recover. Lauder fled after the shoot- i fo(. janjap,,,, against his tenant Be
The peace terms proposed are ing and has not yet been appreLnown to be again: th- - ..mat. bended The visit to the na'.a of the Am. r- At Hobart. Karle Placey. fresh
I PERU N A PRAISED. . fyt v ' Jj ' aVv3msva4mtK. v- - ' . . i
The repeated assaults on white tnan js coming to them according to women by negroes af Atlanta. Ga.. and tne, j.rovlsionc of tho will. It looks iclnlty. so aroused the white popula now however, as if the brunt of the Jon that a mob held sway for an en- contest w ill be born-- by Kdsa Con
tire night, dunnc which ten negroes were killed and at least forty wounded. A number of white people were also Injured The governor called out seventeen companlea of the state militia to res'ore order. Secretary Root will take no part in the CuLin negotiations, and will re
turn direct to Washii
rad. thp eijrh- year-old grand-nephei
in wn
name papers t
f Mr -
will be fibd. A crowded express train on the G: N r--e-:. ra.lway in England rim;ed the track near Granthan. the engine and several coaches goini; off the bridge to a roadway. The debris caught fire, but a neighboring fire
lean commissioners was, therefore, no; particularly pleasant. lpm separating, Secretary Taft announced that the conference had result, d n'. in exchange of opinions, and that another nutting was necessary. TL president and tne numten of the cabinet remain.-d in onf- w nee
from a term at Joliet for manslaughter, returned to Hobart after a fouryears' absence and shot Charles Nash, who had won his sweetheart. Rena Moore While trying to arrest Placev. ex Marshall Hugo Zobjeck
was shot In the lungs and cannot live
A lynching was thretatened
fore the suit was called for trial a compromise was made whereby Mrs. Simon was to leave the farm, but was to be allowed to tell the story as often as she likd.
long after the departure of ibAr call- piacey was taken to the Crown Point
iail.
Gen Funston hai
bv direction of the secretary of war. Bishop MeCabe. of th. Methumal ehurch. urges war on Turke l.v the
led to Cuba company extinguished the flames. At
lfast ten people were kllied and many
rs wen- injured
1. !..t- i--ied a 1 rue la
Will Not Land Troops. Havana Secretary of War Taft, fearing the disturbing effects of the landing of American troops, has decided against such a step, and inst' ad he has appealed to tne leaders of the insurgents to furnish guard- for American property.
Girl Aids Schäfer Suspect. Bedford The grand jury took M - mM . 1 . V.
up Its lovirin invesim' ion in " Schaf. r murder mysterv wnrkin n
and the line of the latest Tanksl. y clews.
Nellie Rainey. Tanksley s sweetheart, arres'ed with him at Kvansvllle. has teer before the grand Jury. Sh- denies having written a letter said to contain information connecting Tanksley with an engaKement to meet M
Schäfer on the night of the murder
Grant to Be Magnate. South Bend It has been announced here that Manager Angus Grant, of South Bend will purchase
the Springfield club ana irancmse u - flf th(i Brhoo, u.acher. and says It is the Central league at the close of the f()rKerv.
and 111 transier mem ie- .
nt which uu of the
Ignited Stat s for attacks on v nris- mation opening the BUOwa ana tlans. The IrfalMB says he would en- nianche and Apache Indian lands In aras In the conflict. Oklahoma The Interior department The report comes from Manila tha wjij announce the date for the recep the Cnlted States grnboat Helena has tinn q bids for the SOi.OOO acres of been lost on the Chinese coast. No fur aD to be dlspo of to homesteadther particulars are giv.-n an. George W. Ryder, of Youngstown. Secretary of War Taft and Assls O who Is chanted with plowing up tant Secretar. of State Bacon, on m cemetery where the father and their arlrval iu Cuba began to hear mother of William J. Bryan arr buried the stories of both aides of the Cuban bas be-n ued bv a woman wh. e rel difficulty. It Is believed that the miivM were interred thre. The cem Cnlted States administration will de
etery ; at Hears Ln. aad Ryder vise a means of w,.,ht it r.rntlv to add to hl farm will mean virtual
wvB e The Ross and other families have island been buried there since ITT- Head John Frtck. aged r,r, years, a car tones were used by the owner for penter. went into Mayor Bohne'a of walks Bryan In attempted to nri Bt Kvansvllle. ind . and. It Is de locate his parents graves there, but dared, made threats. The mayor. n,i t find them fearing the man would assasslnat
Further rulings In connection with him. called for help, and Frlek was the enforcement of the meat Inspec- ifK-ked up Both Frlck and his tion law after October 1 next have Wit sjfjfe declared to be Insane by a teen mad- public Frankfurter sau commission later. It Is tald Frlck ease can no lontreo he known as such, had made several threats against bu must be called "Frankfurter style Mayor boehne. because he imagines ausage" he u a relative of Henry C Fr. k. Vlce-Presld-nt halrbanks laid the All couathm In Arkansas have recorner Uone of Chicago s n. w . . unty sorted the vote on the educational building, which, when completed. Is to amendment, showing that It received he the largest courthouse In the MJH votes. with 47.17 votes world. against. At their Virginia home, directly s.crtary Taft counsels Cubans tr cross the river from War Eagle. W. gveM intervention, and expresses the Va Dr I R Hatfle'.d fatally shot, belief that when they are bn.uht It Is' charged, his brother. Captain face to face with the danger of losn Hatfield son of "Devil Ans Hat- their independence forever all patri field, who gained much notoriety be- ! otic Cubans will be willing to make ause of his connection with the fa- concessions. nous feud of that name. Charl. I M Floyd was nimlnatcd The Interstate commerce cornmls by the republicans of Mtl Hampshire Ion hu provldfd geueral rules regar.i- as thetl . .tri I cat' for gov. raur. d tne the new rate law. One of these Is Touting Witj: m Churchill, th..- novel-
170 PEOPLE DROWNED
se.t.-nn
Fort Wayne next spring This announcement Is given backing by the statement of J K Williams, a director of Springfield, who states that the iranrkiiP is on the market lsad're
dispa Ii from
r.dent of BU,,,K,3od to be acting in conjunction
with ;rant The Terrc Haute tranchise Is also for sale, and will prob-
London In Lex knew, Qei
I Standard says that a boat coneilnin rM--iir,s r.iiis:ii il In mi.i-
, . 1 ably go to Youngstown. 0 stream while crossing the river Indus, ul
at a point where it separates the northwest frontier province from tue Attock district Th - fam ng rs were swept down by the stream and only 30 w . r- (;. vi !
Would Not Stand for Automobile Rusbville. Mrs. Daniel Iwta of Falrvlew, while driving borne ward from Connersville. lost con trol of her horse, which took
I Mautner, a former Central league fright at an automobile driven by ina-viate. ha within the last ten days , j jjurbin. and she was thrown into ! ron. we.l the base ou the Fort Wayne ; the roadway and badly hurt. The
Box tn, Heflreff Obio. Dr. 8. B. Hartman, t i'.uiiibus. thio. Dear Kir : I was a terrible sufferer from pelvic weakness and bad headache continuously. I was not able t dn my hoUM tvork for myself und bttsbamst, 1 w.Mtc y.u and described my condition ne irlv aa possible. You reeomm. nii. vl Peru'na. 1 'k four bott asol it and was completely cured. I tliink Peruna m wonderful medicmenw have re . inmen.lt d it to my friends w ith the very l-st of icsiilt ether M Mthuer. Very f'-,v of the gtuftt miiltilu.ie of women a ho have been relieved of somo pelvic disease r weakn-ss by P. niria ev.-r consent t give a t Mimoiiial to be rend by t he NMid There are. hovv vcr. a few eourat'eoiia, seif-sai rifi. ing women who will for the sake of their Miro-iing" sister allow their cures to be pa Wished. Mrs. Mil ner is one of these. In her pratitn.le for her restoration to health
slie is Willi c tliaS
A GRATEFUL LETTER TO OR. HARTMAN
the women of the whole world -hould know it. A chronic invalid brought baeh
to health k no small matter. Words are iti:e'ciuate to express complete-gratitude.
baseball park for three years, and Is horse was also badly crippled. The
W. L. DOUGLAS
animal was recently purchased by : 3.Q fc CfrflOOS Mr Iis for drtriag purpose, and; BUT INTHE world
was reo lei u gentm. 1 .LDru?'as $4 6ilt Edge lior
Aged Farrrer Prostrated by Heat.
annotfcbequalledatarjprice
Waterworks Suit Impending. Hartford City William Culbert Iaorte. A receiver for the Boni an aged and well knovrn . - ...H-,.rlr. i.lsnl lll0n . . . . . V. i , . . .1 1 . I .. , I, I n .O- I
lajiorie vro.i,n mm lariN'r, wmie 'OitiiiK J 11. .
was prostrated by the heat and fell
FIVE DEAD IN A WRECK
COLLISION BETWEEN SWITCH ENGINE AND PASSENGER. Minneapolis. Minn. Fivo jerpoii.. ar. (had and ! '. or mor ar in jured as a result of a rear nd col lision of a passenger train aad a IWttCa engine in the Miuntapolis 4s
8t. Ixmls railroad yard; ut Prague. .M.urv
ask-d by the Northern Trust comjiany. of Chicago. The plant la alleged to have failed to pa: up on $50.000 worth of bonds. The sltua tion Is serious, as the shutting down of the plant will place all the property in the city In jeopardy, the plant beng the only one in town.
Killed While Asleep on Track. Vincennes. A stranger. supposed to lie W. P. Leach, of ;al veston. this state. 45 years oid. wae struck by a northbound Kvansvllle
New Terre Haute passenger train while seated on the trac! asleep. His head
unconscious in the roadway He lay for several hours before he was found bv Mrs. William Carroll and daugb ter. who. after much effort, lifted him into their bugcy and removed him to his home. His condition Is serious
The cit ball was turned into a was crushed and his shoulder t.o.-pital. As :.i t ,t He u.jured were broker, killing bin. The body t.tkeu out the weie removed to iL brought to this clt).
was was
that nothing eat lawtu Tec'lved or acc.",'t d transportation. Southern Pacific str! Mttiedu
My can be ' 1st. ;.ij.nl for Halstilt. the bandit chief !n Miuikco. ( U seriously III. He is belle , ed to have
LI)uls!ana been pois'.ned by an ag -nt of th
furtlsn board.
TOPEKA OP -RA HOUSE BURNED. Blase Originated from Explosion of Natural Gas in Basement
starting from explosion in 'raw ford op ra 1 . at 01. 14
Topeka. IffJi fhf gs natural gas the has mint of the Imege. a four-story bu
K ins is av. mi", caused the destruction of the stock of HM Moffat furniture store, the i nion Tea Co., th theater and scenery and the bgem hold goods of several families. The loss is esUmat-d at IIOO.UOO.
Paralyzed After Drinking Whisky. Terre Haute. doon after whiskyprepared by his wife as med !lne. the entire tide of his br.dy was paralysed, and n ighbors in Taylors vllle. opioslte the clly. on the west bank of the Wabash river, circulated the sto-y that he had b-en poisoned. His son wished his stepmother arreated. On the advice of a ptnsiclan. who saw no indications of poluon. th. arrest was not made Corder. who Is 42 years old. Is In a critical con dltlon
Apoplexy Causes Death. Indianapolis. John R R ar yon. for many years assistant to the president of the Indianaimlis Caf company, and well known In I usiness circles, was found dead at his home Death was the result of a stroke of apoplexy. Mr Pearson bad been en gaged recently In the construction ol Int. rurban electric lines in northern Indiana
W.J. IlovgW Joe . i 4
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HOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRlLLa. toll VV -.e-n-n Sh - . M W to f LSO. M: CUi. irt-s8hu. $J SO toSl.OO. try W. Im l..!ic' VVoinrii, In ! niS CklMrrn' hiM-', f'r tle. flt aad w
tli.-y r.-l oilier niilin
Badenoch to Coach Rose.
Terre Haut- Milton
manacer oi ic nose iHiytechnlc football team, has returned from Chicago, where be engaged Ualj h Hadenoch to coach tie Hose team Hadenoch was captain of the F.nglewood high school team and thg last two years played on the University of Chicago team He was -ee omni nde.l by Coach r 'airg Hose has
the strongest schedule ever arranged
This includes a tour through the south and two games with Vanderbilt university.
If I could take you Into my lanrw factories at Brockton, Mass., and show v ou how carefully W.L. louglas ho ssn n-.-i.lc. von would then understand
Iman i Umv hol.l their sh.-ioe. fit better.
WW mm j ''. ss w w '
wear longer, ana are i-i greaitr than any other make. Wherever yoa live. y cun oMeln " O uwiisehoe. Ml name nj prtc I ""'c .n Oi hotlom. which r..let r" -ST101 Jr,,t pctess end Inirrl. r lesea, Tatr " fur. Ask vour dealer lr W. L. Douslas shoes snd lnlt upi h ing them. fait CriorEylrti , I fill not W' traum 'aUf ' lllmtrated Cateln .t I U 'v'fT. U WM uUS, OepL li. brwcklon, .VU.
n
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