Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1910 — Page 2

WEEKLYCOÜRIER BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher. " JASPER INDIANA

Iii " -ft

Ueno, Nov., should organize an allftnr stock company.

Politicians who run in a circle find It hard to be on the square. Ami roiuombor that custom docs not sanction straw hats until Juno 1. Evidently the man who took 43 . years to milk a cow was a hired man. ' Help tho census takers to do their !

work right and got their figures correct.

STATE BREVITIES Indiana News Items of Interest Gathered by Our Special Correspondents.

H00 NEWS BT TELEGRAPH

STATE BREVITIES GATHERED BY

CORRESPONDENTS.

FEAR PLAGUE OF FAVUS

BRAND

y

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Why will people continue to build their homos on the sidos of vol-canoos7

PROB

E

SHORTAGE

If the sidewalks bolong to tho city that Is another reason for not splttmg on thorn.

Missouri has a school for poets. Tho street car ad. is as yet In Its infancy in Missouri.

As things are going a cold pig's foot and a stein will soon replace tho small bird and tho cold bottle. Thero nover yot was a snrlnp in

which tho calendar and the climate woiked in porfoct harmony. If you fall to run your business and allow It to get tho upper hand it is likely to run you into the ditch. A man In California has two extra ribs and is said to suffer constantly.

'.v ,B lWjce as badly off as Adam was.

Trustees' Reports to Be Sent to Inquisitorial Body.

Not Required to Turn Over Fees. I The supreme court afllrmed the ' case of tho state of Indiana

lexanuer Hess, the suit brnnnl.t l.v

the attorney general to compel Hess

10 pay ovor to his successor the

money collected In fees for various persons while Hess was clerk of the

buprome court

The defense contended first that tho

money was collected without author!

ii as ciorK. uut as an individual: and

toconuiy. that there was no law com

polling him as clerk to turn the money

FJRT WAYNE GEIS

NEXT CONVENTION

Sunday School Association Concludes Its Work.

Rare But Deadly Contagious Disease

Breaks Out Among Gibson County Children Baffling Physicians.

Princeton. .May 2. A senium,

been created in medical circles here i

mo uiscovery thnt there are nine well developed cases of favus. a rare disease. In this city and county, and that three other cases have gone out from tho county. The disease attacks children, beginning at the roots of the

MORE TO THE POINT.

$35,000 WAS CHARGED BACK Ta.. 1,500 DELEGATES PRESENT ? .ETaX

f,,. .1.. ... .. . . "ir remains, mnk ni id.

" uii. ursi proposition, and . stain nn,! ,,nr .1 .

... y,, wtu uuuy couunuaily a muss of sores. It is regarded as

jiicurauitf. ana in the end. after run

State Examiners Find Shortage In Ac dork and was responsible to those for Resolut,ons Commend Temperance

counts In Raccoon TownshiD.

Parke County Data Is Held Back.

whom ho collected, but there was nn

11110 ne was clerk compelling

mm 10 turn tue money over to his suc

cessor.

Movement in Indiana and Indorse

Laymen's Missionary Movement Halpenny Is Given an Ovation.

Indianapolis. Wlllinm A. Dehority. chief of tho state board of accounts.

nas certified to the authorities of Rae-

luaianapoiis. me convention of

the Jndlana Sunday School nssocia-

Has not Chicago the price required to flag the best Elgin butter as it whiles through on Its way to Now ork!

instead of injuring the man with a "it pin I2ve should have hurled her other bead at him and retired half

uri'sseu.

One of Chicago's now hotels has tanks for living brook trout. That Is an improvement on the ordinary kind of tank.

Many heads of households are thinkIng of subsidizing a hon and thus putting something over on tho mw

w w v V UlUi '

age plants.

A Connecticut woman died of Joy caused by receiving a largo sum In cash It Is not. however, a complaint which is catching. , "avrla Is to try a balloon service .... a t,,ue yot Americans will bo willing to stick to motor ears and railroads for rapid transit Undo Sam has a torpedo boat that can travel 35 miles an hour. Thnt

numu a grand little vessel if hail to run away from something.

The court holds thnt though there wore laws naming numerous officers

that the legislature un to tho tuna lion mnr.lndpH Hq

.. . . il... i. . " . . uvic

vh luwHBiup, i-arne county, a charge ess was in olflce had failed to by selecting Fort Wayne

u. i-.coo.oi ugamsi uarom vegoe. i'ue mat tue clerk of the supreme for tho ne.t meeting

.u oi lerre name, trustee of the snouiu be compelled to account In the report of the resolution com.

vu..a.,, irom January 1, vjvo, to De- iuiius to His successor. mlttee. the fight Hint the state of In

tTÖoi o- ' . a C,,arso of i UR A,ont8omery, speaking for dlana Is making for temperance was

"" ' Bnisi ms prcuecessor. h. ruuri. EHiu: rue propriety and complimented. The laymen's nils

'. "e examlnnllon was e koo" Poncy or the provisions of the sionary movement was indorsed as be-

,17.. ua,n,ners 'oy uuristman Hwni siaiuie requiring clerks to Ing the greatest religious advance-

V , , ' ' u ' uie,r successrs for all ment of the times, and It was said

v.....hC ft.,Iöl ui;oe ---w .i.su unuer coior oi their mat the present convention is the

n ... Öa aaa i T l0U,e aPProx- 'I))' M, "onu fl'iestlon. and their greatest that Indiana has ever had

Tr .,: I p " , V. , " b. . r , "V,u"u uul,ul so iar as moy AJttiough only about seven hundred

,VM vui urL oi iiocKvuie. i'iui-uive m operation. delegates enrolled it was eMimn.! makes the total charged back in that "The clerk of this court is a con- that fully l?S0?drie ST? $SX fer attr Wro ?'iu 'T1 mrr Hnd h,s ter, of or- t,Ie co,n?entlon at least a part of tlTj

tw..,w,v. oiuiiiuiK vre some i 'cu iu miir j'ears. u of- I time

ot me uetaiis in the Vegoe examina- I,c,al duties of tlie character pretions that the department Is with- scribed be Imposed on appellee holding some of the data collected for nttor ho has been out of ofilce nine decisions concerning contemplated years, such legislation would seem to grand Jury action. be without limitation either In subVegoe's alleged shortage is dis- stance or time of enactment, and an tributed by the examiners as follows: ex-officer could never know when his Balance charged account failure of official accountability to the state county auditor to accept the annual would end." report for 190S. $10.799.75; amount to J bo accounted for in the doc fund y Tenders Leave Rails.

S2S; transfer unaccounted for. $41.25: ' . ra,,roai! commission of Indiana.

Illegal credits taken In the tuition V y g to 80,ve tho nroblem fund. $614.1; illegal draws from the of,,wn locomotive tenders leave the

poor fund, $257.50; credits taken for h eahll'. 1,as exhausted the data

ning Its course for several years, usually mergos into somn f.ntni

ndy. generally consmnrVlon. It Is contagious, and thero art? r.iI.i m i,

but fow cases of it In the United States.

1 W

cai, t

pay th..

one

California fears

an Invasion of !

supplies (furnished by himself) """""ed by the railroads several

$312.86. Total. S12.S53.51. weeka aS without arriving at a satis-

Tho 1908 balance charged against factor' explanation of why the tenVegoe Is made by the examiners be- (,ers sco,n to Icfy a11 ,aw relative to cause of the absence of vouchers of tho contro1 of railway rolling stock, any kind In the office of the county and a second circular Is being preauditor to show for what the moneys narot, calling for additional infonnaduring that time were expended. On t,on- T,,e commission believes that

tno back of the report submitted to e tem,ers. when properly under-

trained fleas. The general Imnnmlon ! tt"dltor for that year, the ex- ftood- ,v,n Provide means of explain-

ui-t-n mat tne amateur Hons wort just as annoying as tho professional

ow thnt more man has secured a footing in Chicago through the hatpin ordinance, why not limit the height of the heels, the depth of color on the thi-eks and a few other Idiosyncrasies. It Is said that the wife of an eminont British statesman may not got a divorce if she can become a re. -rrM by staying married. How ftrong aro lhe bonds Qf conJlIRa, af.

hai been that the amateur lions wer,. I am,ners fnd tho following: "This Jnp ca,1Hes of ,nany railway accidents

uiuii i mn npproveu uecausc no -''".- uncApuiinauie. vouchers have been filed with the Son, of tho railroads aro building same, although I have made frenuont tnoIr tenders on longer nnd lowor

uomanu

The

son,

The

Hon,

Til o nnm m ti ntn.. i ... .

v.M.i.iunaiun us iiisiiiuieu nn

G. X. Burnie. general socretnrv. In

his report compliments the various of

ficers of the different departments on

n.e baowing they had made during the year. The Rev. IS. W. Halpenny. formerly general secretary of the Indiana association, who resigned three months ago to become general secretary of the Ontario Sunday School association, received nn ovation as he arose on the platform to give his address on "The Country Sunday School." A vote of the entire audience showed that one-third were workers from country Sunday schools and another

third, now in the city, began work In

The cases here are hiiovwi

as the place have started from some child placed

... me uioson county Orphans' home. It has been known there for several

years among four or five of the chllilrrn Knt i i . . .

au ireaicu it as a blood disease, and its real nature was not diagnosed until now. August De Long of this city has sir cases among the children in his family. H was braucht there from tin.

Orphans home by a little stepson. Woman Dies of Burns. Newcastle. May 2. Mrs. John Daklns. twenty-seven years old. died at the Butler hospital from frightful burns enured by nn explosion at her home in East Plum. Death occurred within ten hours after the accident.

unu wiring mat time the unfortunate woman suffered great agony, her entire body being burned to n crisp. Her death is among the most terrible occurring in this city in years. Mrs

uakins poured kerosene into the cook stove at her home to start a fire, not knowing thnt there were live coals in the stove. The flames flashed up and caused the oil can to explode, throwing the burning fluid all over her. Jury Members Ask for Slayer's Parole. Wnltnali 11.. n - .

..uuua... .hu) juuge Plummer

Mrs. Wisc-I don's see why that n,w f"1 llllfittnlu.. r .

is so popular. He even express himself.

Mr. Wise Xo, but ho can freight.

AWFUL BURNING ITCH CURED IN A DAY ,n'.'!D,th0 ,m,ddI of thG n,ht of Mar, o

oviu i uko up witn a burning it, h my two hands and I felt as If I Co i pull them apart. In tho morning ti . itching had gone to my chest and d t Ing that day it spread all nm-

body. I was red nnd raw from thf t, of my head to tho soles of my feet ar I was In continual agony from t . itching. I could neither He down n sit up. I happened to see about C cura Remedies and I thought I wn give them n trial. I tnnU n 1 1

...Ilk 11 r, .. hWU U.i'il with tho Cuticura Soap and used tb Cuticura Ointment I put it on frr.ni my head down to my feet and th went to bed. On the first of April I felt like a new man. The Itching w a almost gone. I continued with th. Cuticura Soap and Cuitcura Ointment and during that day the itching cor pletely left me. Frank Oridlev

xviBi iru aireet, New York City Apr 27. 1909." Cuticura Remedies are R,.' throughout the world; Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Solo Props, Boston. SLs Obviously. A Denver man who visited tho n. seum at City park recently tells f ., farmer he saw there. The rurali stepped In front of n portrait wM.n showed a man sittinc In n hifrh im,

chair. There

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on tne picture reading:

n m (1 t. j.. . . .

the country Sunday schools. He gave Xned n m,? , , C"nty have fn.i - "... . s'ened a petition for the n.imin

m.mmm W MUU

inday school, showing that SJ xi,h P " r,.Cnnr,cs sProng. I that picture 'd know Smith's by V are not very much different I AddlS?,In,ni?n ' k"l0d W,lMn 8lf- They a,,,,t no one In W y and country; scattered 'and,n- a "veryman. five years with hlni.-CincinnatI PosL

the following reasons for nonattend-

ance at Sun

conditions

in the city

community. Sunday visiting, indiffer

ence. toil weariness, bad weather, building accommodations and baseball. The three elements of success for a successful Sunday school are nrenara-

"on, promptness and persuasion, ac

A portrait of E. II. Smith, bv hi, .

self." The farmer read the card and chuckled to himself. "Regular fools-these city Mi.

arc, ne said. "Anybody whn

gO. ispronc Was nnvfr-oH ir. .1.

- - - .vwu in mc Wabash court and given a life sentence. His sister. Mrs. Mnhlon Pearson, has remained ever loval tn him

and it was through her efforts that tho nfllninla cl,... .i ..... I

At or About This Time. "Why do they call them o liners?" she asked. 'Tlini.'- .

v.. iu iiik new terms pvi-

1 MVA IntlfT II

onfrv to ct., I... : . thnt tiioin iw.i,..r. .. " . coruing to Mr. Halnennv. "Then." im . .. . . . . 1

w m iiLJii it i si. j ti iiiiiior. ,...- v ul uix i mi (ill i iwi rniiK ni - ------- iinirYisttfwi k. .

.i tnr m,.oi, mnrn " ' " '" said, "you must tnish and keen nt it """r,n

, , ouuoiuuiu v man mm nf . . - Jiim mm hie iin.. it.t-

examiners had rnllnl.lo Inf,, the lighter nnd hlchor ... , .ul ai"a- mere is no Sunday school in ! ,., , , i .. .. . . .

. thov renortml ., : "-"V"" old tvne. " ' city or country that is successful I Jears 0,u-

the officials Klirnoil Ihn tint 11 daj-," ho said, without InnUlnf-nn tr. ..

-rj 1'VlllJUII. . - r 1- I Sprang has lung trouble and cannot sporting page. "I never henrd

Addington while ' MW.,uro' uul an cean liner is pmi al

ddington ordered

Sprong is

norsons frnm

Raccoon township called nt the ofilce

on any other plan. The teachers must

n ll I rnn 1.m1 I . . . .

nut unit lau t inuciueu Wfii ar rolls Into n puddle or something She made no answor, but w lion hnd gone to business she phoned doctor about him.

One publishing house in New York alone has published SO.000.000 copies of the Bible and Is stHl at IL Leaving out the sacred character of the book these sales prove that old Somuol and the others aro still rogarded as tho bet story tollers. The conclusion of American and European medical exports In the orient concerning berJ-beri Is reassuring it fs that bori-beri is a non-infoctlous nnd non communicable disons nn,? m,. i.

Is caused by the practice of polishing rite, which removes tho skin containing phosphorus. Turkey has Just ordered some now warships from Kngllsh firms, passing mer the advnntages held out by American concerns. But that country is not wholly neglectful of the chances offered on this side of the oconn. ConBUlar reports Indicate that such cities

" u nassornu are good markets for American mninr i..

which are admitted to have no 'su-

,-..u.a. , ii is evident that the oung Turks know some good things

"..v.. cut mem. The biggest aeroplane yet constructcd Is the invention of a (lorman army ofllcer. It Is run by a 120 horsepower motor an'! Is said to he capable of ong-suHtained flights. Preliminary tests have been made with apparent mice ess. and tho next thing will be

u.m.n.iig more thorough in the way or experiments. G

of the auditor to see the trustee's investigation Into the condition of the the TeW fn,,thfi;1 d0VO,ed: I Huntington; May 2-Dr Eugene vouchors, after th n .in mini ran- hn,l Wnbneh milrnn.i .t.i ....... " leacners aim classes must seo : t,iii " . "u"

beun published by dedaHng bash riVerl Artwn. T, ' brS TjJT' 'h0M,d kCep i 'or iTem S t that the amounts they had actually was built before the day of 52 "S ?..cca"' The classes yenrs on a pIoa m ,

eccMveu and tho amounts as shown locomotives and long trains and Is o he " 3 " In the published report did not corre- "old to bo unsatisfactory. It Is prob- -4L onr,at. , , , , 1 'laKhter. aged seventeen He was also I Pffi.!? t spond. Continuing tho .ynmi,,nra able thnt n ..i,t ...... u Tno Sunday school life in t ho I ,,n,i. -" "e was also Publisher I

,.i.i. I . . u"u"" con- ponntrv rnn I. f " terious

."V, .. struciou. The commission also is- , u" 1, , X "r..8"1 whch

exompting the St. Jo- . Z L .. f"1. ",ai 13 "ing witness, but this ,hnrZ

.L. .. . . uut) any trains, from nnnDn....i i... .. . . . : l rsi

in uaroiu vegoe hnd reason for not the general order ren.Hrin n,v. ' . . in closing ho

His Last. Poet's Wife My husband read i poom at a public celebration I.. . thousands of people. Alas! it w-

ever wrote.

see. IHil tlinv l-tir'v n

eharce. In 1

the same daughter wns the

To loe abundantly, is to llvr

filing the 190S vouchers, and making headlights on all locomotives in Von P.0,.n "Tr.y AßaI'"

1 road service. V, KC a Practical ap-

; forever. Henry Drummond

them a matter of public record as is era

required by law."

Accompanying the report filed wore F,our We,Qht Shortage Shown.

a number of . vouchers discovered

among tho effects of the trustee show-

mg certain amounts paid to certai

persons. These supposed recipients have made numerous affidavits to tho

plication of It In his work.

Repair Men Go on Strike. Torre Haute. May 2. Twentr.nvn

repair men in the Southern Indiana

tperlments. Germany hn tim

Res dirigibles In the shape of tho Zeppelin balloons, and scorns deter-

""HU l" 'eau tno procession lieaUer than-alr machlnos.

in

I rom the corn husk, goose bone groundhog day and othor prophets rise n chorus of "We told you bo." Nature appears to bo Indulging In nn exceptional display of Its powers Following the Etna volcanic eruption

" ruai nurricane In the South Steamers from Bermuda report a remarkable display of northern HghuT unusual tho latitude where seen wm i v f,0US ia g.rcat Ina"- i,erso" wiet thC V,SU f IIa,,e-'8

effect that such amounts as set forü, k. of flour which disclosed In one Is that of a career and the! the shops" to Tl nhe Mrle' anTti In the vouchers were not received by many Instances n shortage In legal ?lher ,8 t,,G ,ho"Kht of a mloslon. So J officials expect no tronhlo thorn. Those affidavits tho depnrt- avorlDols. In part the circular. l0DB as yo" ta,k t a noy or girl l0.

muiit. oi examination has declined to n'"v" ,B warning to nour men. says: " r jusi so ions will you I Dies to Save chiinr mnlm ....I. II- .1 .i ... ... I "Tlinrn - .... . .1 lllrnff (lm I.. ..1(1.1 . .. WllllUfCn.

.....fi; iiuuiiu. hince wiey win probably .ma .iimi.uimui.v oeen a mil- . . " neniHiiness anu sou- south Bond Mnv -jti t irn fn !. i . . I fnr-in unci..!. .... ... .1 KOflUln Tlu.i.n 1 .1 . . ' " lJ- J

t,w iuc hiu jury ior consluora- " ,-UD-u"

tlon. caning sacks

eighth barrels

Block Signal Systems. packages as grosa

The railroad commission Is wrest. not wB"t. This trade practice is ii- .inc Kroat Problem of life is to get It

ling with tho problem of whether or " Ka1, ,or Ul weRht of n barrel of "lu U,L "oy or girl that life should be

STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.

not a railroad whoso gross earnings flour ls flxed b" law to hc W pounds ''"terprcted from the standpoint of a

aro approximately equal to the mini- 1 wnu-uigiuu nnrroi is therefore si-uk io discover the under-

mum Imposed by the commission In l)0"nds net; one-fourth barrel. 49 " motive in that individual life.

Its recent order concerning equipping Pu" not, etc. roads of the state with block signal Quoting a section of the statute the systems should be compelled to estab- c,rcn,nr then says: "This paragraph llsh such systems. The question came makcs tlle buyer and seller equally up when tho Grand Itapids & Indlnna res!,on8l'o and requires both parties and the Lake Shore & Michigan ,0 ,n,y nml 8P" onl' "n "'e basis of a Southern asked to be relieved from l,arrcl of "or being 19C pounds net." tho order, the latter for 11 miles of . ., "

track running out of Elkhart, and tho formor for thnt part of its road between Richmond and tho Michigan state line. On these two stretches of road, the gross earnings are but a fow dollars a year a mile more than tho minimum fixed by tho commission in ItH order, nnd tho companies have

i;iMUDuiiii;u uiiu uiey wish to use

The Seventh district nieotlnir of tho

State Federation of Women's Clubs

Ifhltl. 1..-.. .1

...u.i viufcuu n iwo-esbion meeting at Indlnnapolls, voted to bring before tho annual convention of tho state federation mooting nt Richmond in October n plea for n sane Fourth nf

...

Jiuy and tue Introduction of domestic

Columbus. The city board of health hns begun a crusade for a safe and sane Fourth' of July by presenting to the council n writlen request for the rigid enforcement of an ordinance

p.isEcu years ago. which prohibits the use of fireworks In any public place. Mitchell. Tho residence of A W Wood, near this city, was destroyed by

ui. mo uro was caused by a defoc ilatn 1"1.. I

ii imu in nn upstairs room. Tho

ioss is estimated at $1,000.

eleptrnnnf ml

when he seized a llvo wire near which

me youngsters were playing.

Fines Bedford Strikers for Contempt. Bloomington. May 2. When Judge James B Wilson, three weeks ago found eight Bedford stone quarry ' strikers guilty of contempt of court j for violating a permanent injunction, i

lie announced that ho would suspend sentence until a later day in the term He passed Judgment on all the men. giving Boone Byers a fine of $10. with a jail sentence of 30 days. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.

Bous Shots

t2 t0 t U 0O

thHr mn nv 7 'I "!-science and manual tr.iinm. ... . . . i no rorre Haute Sand

""w iuv:ii.K buiuiy equip- . , , . " urnvei comnanvR hmt at t.-.i ...... ment which they believe will bo of '8 am 'vite tho federa- Lank In 25 feet'of water oss S 000 more service than tho slimal system. t,on..to ,,ohI 1,8 1911 C8fi'on In Indian- in., . nno ' ,'0SS ?S'000'

Nolthojr road, It ls represented, is able .l0,ls to the. Forth ot Andcrson.-After a ,nr-,i,.n -r

four years, which began three weeks arter their marriage. MIeceslaw Mroziewskl, an expert fllo worker of

Ifo and

Mr. and

rriedJn Rub-

editing he A A ntann

In the Nicholson File works here.

to placo the signal systems and mnW :.u, or..tn,fl 'ear tho district federa-

tho other liuprovcnients planned. win nsk ÄIa'or Shnnk to piomoto

B'uiu rourui in tins city.

Set Date

Tho Democratic

vcntlon for

held Juno avowed ca

fn ..-i! I A 110111111011111; commit! On 1 a. 11 I flat) I

w" uu""""on' ihn ,,n, T," . ",UVV in,s c,ly. was reunited to his w

. ...v i.Miuvn ui i i i Oa ij. i;. rnirn Mro il.i. i

conKresslonal rnn. F. T Mi.uri.ir . c, - ,uu,r 'ree-yenr-oiu child.

tho Tenth district u-m i. i, ". "L ,u iMrH- roziowski were ma

- - . a. III J ' V. V, a t, J I f T ä 111 I'll fill n I Ihn f I 1

25. There is now one meeting, for a chairman of t ndldnte In th ni.i L..n. or t,,c Se- was offered throuKh friend

I H I .1 k I IVi. I

Vinconnos. The Terre Haute Snnrl

B. I . . . -

umvvi rompanys boat at Ktnlran

saiiK in J5 root of water. Loss. $8.000: Insurance, $3.000. Lapol. A clnss of 19 graduated from the Lapel high school. Cominencement exorcises were held at the M. B. church. Dr. E. n. Mndley of Indiana university was the chief speaker. Columbus. Tho city board of health haa begun n crusndo for n safe and sane Fourth of July by presenting to the council a written request for tho rigid on f orcein on t of an ordinance passed -11 years ngo, which piohlbits the use of fireworks In any public place.

W. L. DOUGLAS

S5, $4, $3.50, 3 & S2.SO

ysr shoes

"XV. L. Douglas kIioom aro worn by more men than

nny other make,

BECAUSE: WL "W. t.. loiiK!ii5.00 ' t nn.l SI.MlKli.M-..iml, lv J4 I 'I

in "ijip, lit nun riir, Mut initkc rtihtlni(MM tu AV.I.IIoiiRln WJ-.O, s:i.(m) nml .nooiionm Ilm li.ir.-t prio., llillllri'oiMliliTOil,lll the uorlil.

Fast Color turUt. tat

rtip iriMiinr hareW. t. Poiiffli. namrar-ili r Manii.lpnillnlloni. TiiUr X.. S.il.. Idclr. A.kr,,r .Irnlrr for W.l.lloiifh.tliof'" Ifr T r h4, 'nr in ronr town wiiir for Mm nlf ( 'iTlnirfnllilirrrtlon.lKiw nlf r t.r m 1 S( nrilrrml itirpft from fa lorrrtfintil In Hinrs 1 nhrBe rrrll, W. I ()l (.A. ItrwM u. M-

33.00 The Hat

THATWEAR5 Ask Youn Dealcr OTefurHatCo.

MAnlHS

INDIANAPOLIS

VVBOMf lafsMVSaV imotor Aum HfrvnTaMrtl ot It. Writ tor llwf. Adrtrr ITrf. It. L'UAiC. 234 North lOtb lit VUUüttvhlA, 11.