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LilS 5-ptiurnger. 10..1 4-pai-i errir-r. Cadillac Ao(irmIiIe INDIANAPOLIS Co. t'srd Car Department. Second floor Steinh-irt h-jilding KMp-enth anl Meridian ,Stf. ini; Intcrurban Timetables Ti:RE H U'TK INDIAN.VPOLI.ti & EASTERN TRACTION CO. Etfnciive Feb. 1. l17. w i:a A. .V ft.-. EAST F. M. WEST P. M. f!2:17 fl2 1:15 7:1". t :'7 111:1.1 11:15 7:25 8:25 t :17 10.tr, 11:25 2:15 t 3:1"; t 3 17 :2S 5:25 t 8:17 7:25 f ft-M t :':J7 t 8:17 10:U 10:20 512:.1P Daily except Sun-r-'v. ill "d li isnkfjirt I art ear li avcs Indianapolis at 11:30 p. ni. and I-afaycttc nt 10:15 p. m. CRAWFORDSVILI.K DIVISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crawfords:n at 7.8!, 9.311. H::!u a. m. 1:30. :.. it'll). 7:.'M. 9:S0 am" 11:1ft p. m 'a- active from Craw-rords-.lie at 7:lu, 9: If-, II:?.) u. n 1 ::Ki, 9:15, E::d. 7:20, 9:20 Mid 11:20 p. at Quick Meal Oil Stove COULTER S3I0CK CO. Vacation Trips Special low round trip fares to Lake Erie resorts, Niagara Falls, eastern cities, Colorado und the nest vii CLOVER LEA ROUTE Ask Clover Leaf amenta or writs to ( HAS. E. ROSE. Asst. (Jtneral Paaacnjrer Ajfent, Tuk'Uo, O. DR. L. M. JiCAVKM OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Kmrr 6ute Bank Building 1 a. m. to C p. m. PHONE ?M LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS . BALL HL'iLDINO Jint to lntnurbu 8UUm pbooa 131. Opu dry night ATTF.SDF.I) EKCKPTION.

Hev. Mw,- and family of Lower Aloii-d '.on atiemied a nve;tuin tfiven th-ir rrn Ivaian.l nife at the home of tne,r ser Oiin M.-er:. near Carmel. Turi!yv ev.-rur.iy. A jit-"irram. ront:.:r,t ' irit.i!uni. !.o!.., vocal ind nistiiirneiitn'i, In- ni'ie. rephevvi and Mi- i ii 1 I i .1 M.n a- in-t-S l 1l.rf .M.-i r? horn das attractive vito i.-..nv vavea ot yelmn- and white t-ai-!,n flowr. I.ate in the e.-im p: r-:fe-d.ir,rnt. of ire cream. -ike and c-j.rs. .y were served. J-.lity (.iit-af-l'.'.tn j:-jfsts wtre present rep-n-senlu-nr lt.anon, Hoiuhdale. and mine.

Ml ITIN(;. Aid -;ntv of Ward -"ting i-ifwar monthly r ft.-i-n-nn at the horm- of - i nilhr. After the huithn la.l;e-i sewed for the 0.1-ty. T i nty-hf ? mem-"-iety were pn-K nt. Dur:l hour refrcnl'ments of ak aiul craek-r u k were Reporter, by wail, $3 a Year.

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of Rev. A. W. cash o.i North U b- . . m:,...- i i I i r , r fc . " ', , 'e--nme toe bride of I latale li. Shirley id Miss Mary t. rancher Iwcaine , I . c f ! M - M -- nveis iind Miss rancher are both ...1'lmfn of Sheridan. Miss Myers ber.!j the dtmgHi-r fit David H. Myers d Mi l-'arhr th daughter of .John F. Fanehor. Mr. Shirley is tht son nt Louis . Shirley of this city a d Mr. My or is the son of John F. My''! u!-o of l,cbannn. The )oung :x-.pic will reside in Wisconsin. SOCIAL CALENDAR. MONDAY. TI'KSDAY. 'triVtlv l-.'mhn.i'lory Club Mrs PERSONAL MENTION. M'. Crant Wiley, of Frankfort, t as M:-i. C'lifeiK' Tluifhefl s.w-nt the :iy in Indi:in:itoli!. I'aul W. K.ldir.Kficld of New Koss in Ihanon today. IPss Mlsnthe Irntun of Frankfort n th" (fUft nf fricmU lre t.lay. Chs'l- Hack'M'v, "f ,!un ii-. i tlif rA of his i..:i-,n, M,ss D-ris HonM.v IVI.-l It.. and Mi i. I'laiidr hoic toMrs. Dmilon llartman I hicapo for vcia! days1 itfndj.. Mr. and Mrs. John II Kone to it with rl.an of i ir W'hltr.-town prtit the day in Lfhanon. i . O. TriM.oit v jh in North Kali-m fnliiy anrl thiu morning died u lai'ifo i attic -a!i A. K. KWi'.s and W ill llotnlermn wnt to Chicago today on a hort ,u.-ino.s trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tursoil and ons w. re (r.ie:,t of W. H. Kim-aid "id vifr of m-ar (;a.l.din. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Davi.-. and iauirhter spnt Fti.'ay at their fjirn: '.a M'-in' pooier- rmintv. Mr n.l Mr, Cfirfp Pierre nf An !.:r.-t-n are vi'ififr rf'atives in thi--fity anil in Thurntown. J-hilip J'ua: ho h huen fnd;ng ev. -r.il w.-eks at Tiiipwinoe I.akc, ai'H arrivo home Sunday. Mis. J.-rn .M. Miller of Frankfort viiitinc -Mr. ar.d M.s. William Lanarfi of K.at lVarl trpet. Misa I'.nl.y Ikattv will return tomirrow from n ten davs' vi-it in Chi ,-airo with Mr. and Mrs'. William Todd. Mr. arid Mrs. I-afayctte Wilwn of north We-t street have none to Lake Mnvnkur kee for a two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mri. M. D. Jones wili spend -undav ia Thorntown, the quests of he Mi..-,. Maiie and Uura Horner. Mi. Ifernice Ilin.more of Indianlfioli!. in the t'tiofrt of her eo.i.sin. Miwh Malwi Cri.-.-ler of Wet Duksi Ktreet. Minn llia Murke went to Marion hi.1 mnrrine to l.e th. pue-;t for sevral days of Mrs. K. K. Smith and .Mart: DaVih of Wt iik-,1 t,-iav at the ra. W. P. Ilayl on Id w entere of Mr. and t Washington Lsk Hattie Adler will leave Sunen a pleasure trip to Denver. Colo., oth'r point of interest in the date. Mrs. Anna Conner, of Indiaranni, ho has he.n the K u A nt Mins Tilda Conner for the pant week, has re'.urned home. Mr. and MrK. Dona'd Ryrd will be he g.iet.i Siin.lav of Mr. lUrd'a par--m. -Mr-, and Mrs. C. A. Hyrd, of rau fordv!!!e. Mr. ami Mm. Will Ihdell of Iniianapolis, came ti.day to fpend Mr. !. 'bdell'5. vaeation with relatives here -.rd at Thorntown. Mr. an-l Mm. Charles Wallace nf Indianapolis came this, afternoon for Tisit with Mrs. Sooth Me'ldi-in sti C ampbell of j Mr. and Mrs. I.on Varnti and fain-j ily of North Fast street are enter- j taimnif Mrs. H. II. Hi-liop and d.itit;h-J ter l.ucile. Of lnd:ana.olis. 4 j Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Thurston, of j Haeerton. Ind., were jruestA of Mr. i nnd Mrs. Mort Stei.henson ami fam-j ilv of (Irnnt s-treeet Friday. Mi-f. W. O. Darnall will go to Eelh-1 any park next week to spend the sum ner months. Mrs. Darnall will have charge of the hotel at Bethany. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fletcher," of Frankfort, are the pnrent of a girl. . hristoncd Push Pauline, Mrs. Fletcher wa formerly Miss Lillian Weitisel. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. MeKey, Mm. W. ). Darnall. MUi Margaret Ihiy and Mi Koran Darnall motored to Fort lieniamin Harrison yesufrday afLernimn. Mis Virginia Scott, of Wscww, the youngest daj-cl.tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott, former resident of this city, arrived today for a visit with Mr. and Mr. C. F. S. Neal and Mia

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I .... ' k l' r" ' : 1 1 nompson oi imiluniipoiis. aie me w-oek-end guests of Mm. J.-nm I ... . .. ... . , ' fret. .Miss Pearl Marlow, of Indianapolis returned to her home last evening af tor a several days' visit with her sis ;er, sira. V. J. iajrseii and lainiiy u, Ah street. Mrs. .. T. Raub an.i Miss Sadi. Fuust, ,of Cleveland, Omo, are here ff r an extended vi-it with Mrs. Rfluh sister, Miss Tuda Conner of North Ky-.t street. Miss Flora Rayl and Hyron Rayl wi'i return this evening from Iev Ros where they have been the gii.-n. for a short time of their aunt, Mra. Grunt Routh. Lieutenant Edgar Casey of Com pany H, lociiteil at Fast Chicago ii -pending the week-end with hii mother, Mrs. Nannie Casey and fam ily of Fast Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Kerhcr, who have been prmjirg a few- days with Mrs. Kerhsr's mother. Mrs. Cox. of 212 South Meridian street, have returned to their home in Hamilton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller nf Ray City, Mich., are here for a visit with Mr. and Mm R C. Gullinn and children of Fast South street Mrs. Miller is a si.-ter of Mrs. Ou'iinn. Mrs. F. D. Wright and two children Martha Doris and Homer, wrll go to Putnam county Sunday for a two -seeks' vi.dt with her sister, Mia. C.ailes llslell and fumily. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodwc!!, Miss F.dna Stramyor, Ren Snloman, Miss Corinne Hedges and Don Hedges formed a picnic party which spent Wednesday on the bunks of Sugar Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dutf and son James who are here for a visit with Mrs. Amanda Cantptieil, are spending the week end with Mr. and V,-s. Hen V. Coombs of North Fas. f.tleet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Srhaid and family of Fa.-t Main street who have been spending a few days in Cruwfordsvilte with Mrs. Sehaid's sister, Mrs. W', H. Daily returned home last evening. Mrs. Clarence Rlubaugh has gone to Hammond, Ind.. tn join her husband .ho is employed in that city. Mr:.. I-luhaugh was accompanied as far a.-. Frankfort by her si-ter. Miss F.sthei Weitzel. Mr. and Mrs. Baird Saltzgaber and -laughter, of Indianapolis, will motor here tomorrow afternoon for a few hours' visit with Mr. SaltzgaberV mother, Mrs. Jrwie SaltreiUier, of West Wa.-hington street. Russell Hudd who has served a term in the Fniteil States navy has gone to Wa-hington, D. C. and from here !.e will go to Pensacola,'' Fla., where !e will take a course in the. aviators' school of that place. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Storm? of North Meridian street will have as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ". F. S. Neal, Miss Grace Nenl of this city and their house guest, Miss Virginia Scott of Waled'. Mrs. W. C. Davis will spend the week end in Thorntown wilh her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Aivhey. Mrs. Davis, sister, Mrs. A. E. Dean of New Vork City is in Thorntown for a two months' visit with her parents. She ill spend sometime here before re turning home. Dr. W. H. Williams will leave tomorrow for a two weeks' vacation in N'ob'csvillc, ami in the northern pari f the state. He will vi-it his mother, Mrs. Susan Williams, in Noblesville. and then tike a trip through the northern part of Indiana. Duiing the .;hsenee of Dr. Williams the hospital will be in charge of Miss S.hmidt. (he supetintenilt-nt, and Dr. A. A. Williamson. GO TO SI MMFIi CAMP. Mr. and Mrs. Wa'ter Perkins, MUs Ruth Perkins, Mi3s Doris Perkins an S. J. Jenkins will motor to Delphi Sun lay and from here they will go to a summer cottage on the Tippecaiuie river w hich th v have leased. The ,,arty j be goe ten days. FNTKRT AINS CHI IU H SOCIETY. The I n. lies' Aid aoc.ety of the Milledgeville church was entertained Thursday afternoon at the beautiful new resiiiem-e of Mix. Jessie Cunningham instead of the regular meeting day, Wednesday. The afternoon was .pent in needlework. ALL DAY MEETING. An all day meeting of the D. M, C. club waa held Friday at the home of Mrs. Oscar Rogers on North Jameson street at -which time the membem sjwnt the day sewing for. the Red Cross society. At the noon hour a pitch-in-ilinner was t-njoyed. KBGI I.AR MEETING. The Spanish War Veterans wilt hold tlwir rerrular meeting Monday evening at which time ill members are Urged to be present aa there is business of importance.

law lo- rtrli-rsflll-.'! A fir" Kcreur.l WASHINGTON. July 7. All German in the employ i'f tlie Swi;. emnassy will be (uncharged by the embassy and granted safe passage to Germany uniler diplomatic eu-stom. Not .i-lj Viui irrrtar? 'e't in the embassy to handle routine work St the request of (kjrnian Ambassador liernsturlT, but all other Germans emidoyed at any time in any kind of service fur the German goverurru " '"' be deporu-d. The state department ,,.-cie this announcement today.. This is a direct result of one of the administration's fust moves against secret agents of the kaiser.

THIS WIFE WONT LET j HUSBAND BE EXEMPTED' (! tfte fotrrMo.il r Sucrhcl ALBANY, July 7 Sot all omen!: in New York State want their hub-: bies kept off the firing line. Mrs. : Mildred I. Mount, postmistress of 01-1-cott. Niagara County, doesn't, for one. ! ; The Adjutant General's office has.; received a communication from Mrs. Mount in which she takes issue withj: her husband, Hatty lilos.ser Mount.;: on the matter of dependency. Purt-j: mistress Mount declare that her bus-1: band registered on June 5 and claimed i ; exemption front miliutry service on lithe grounds that he was an assistant i; liostmiister in the service of his wife. : This, Mrs. Mount says, doesn't jilwl: nitli the fait. Her husband ar?H I: ing to the letter, has 'jer' - -..-nploye.l ' z on the International Railway fori about two months prior to registra- ; tioi and had in no way assisted her ; in the office. ; "I am perfectly capable of enring,; for my two children and myself," the : : postniistretis wrote, and to clineh thi:-; rase adding, "and am in no way de- i; pendent utvon him." z MKES JAIL SO MUCH HE'S GOING TO STAY I Ry the Inlti sfltinsfll Vi-H- Rrrrtrr.) HACKFNSACK, N. J.. July Ten months ago George Wilkiris, of Knitlewood, stalled a term in the Ber gen co-inty jail tor eml.e.-'.iemont oi Bda from the rgle-oo, (loir elob Iunng the tin months, George has achieved things, to wt: Won admirion by sor.gs, h.-'if t,d.:iate elH-tion tes, conducted Christmas reception, ptivaU-d reformers by his "sweet linners. W ide.-prend w as George's me and plots were hati hed to wean m away from Sheriff Caurter, bat Groigc liked his surroundings so much he refused to b-.-ive. And low that his term is up lie is going to cmain where tie is-as the sheriff's onlldential clerk. PMNO RECITAU A large number of friends nf the .iano pupils nf Miss Thyrza Wheeler iv ere present last evening at the en. Joyable recital given by her students it the George Flank Jewelry store I'he program was well arranged ard Mrh ounil ulaveil their selections with a surcne.ss, dispi-tying excellent techjnd splendid interpretation. HOME ON KI RLOI till. Private Roscoe Saope and Corpora! Clarence Hale, members of Company i, ui ii..'-d home lat n.ght for a fortyigiit hour furlough. Lieut Fiigar :)-, of this city, also is home on a forty-tight hour f iriough.- They are stationed at Fast Chicago with Cornany II. ICE ( REAM SI PPFR TONIGHT. An ice cream supper will be held in he schoolyard at Advance tonight. It will be given by the Fpworth l-c.igue of the M. F. church at Ad-

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR

ly flenry Sedgwick of the Vigilantes. Part of the interest attaching to the C. O. is that he is novel; people do not yet know how to deal with him. He makes his first public appearance n the ppseiit war. There is no menion of him in old wars, none in the Iliad. None in Cucar's De Rello Galiico. none In the story of Napoleon's campaigns, nor in Nupier's Peninsula War. nor in Kinglake's History of the Crimean War, none in the records of our Civil War. There have been Qcaker? 1 other sects of Christians who accept literally the commandment "Thou shall not kill." reading the Bible carelessly and skipping over the Lord'. ctinnandmerits to Moses and Joshua to smite with the edge of the swJrrl. But the (,', O., as we know him tolay. Is new; lie is a product of AngloAmerican civir ration. He is unknown

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'A thRMVNY FROWNS ON FINN REVOLUTIONISTS tltf 111- 7slcrs0'Ma. Au. -rlr.l PFRI.IN. July 7. -The Vossische Ze'itung learned that five Finnish delegates recently arrived in Stockho'm, where they tried to start negotiations with the German M;ti-ter The Finns claimed to lie representatives of the Nationalist party and wanted a promise of German aid for their country. They declared that Finland would shortly proclaim its complete independeiire fiom Russia, but. leuied that the Provi.-ionul Government in I'etro -grail would take vigorous military measures to prevent the secession. According to the st:i:.-r.eni.i of the delegates the proposed Finn h republic could nuickly raise a volunteer amy nf half a mi-lion men. many of whom have had military training, hut the country has few efficient officers and no arms and ammunitions. These needs the delegates wanted Germany to supply, but they received no promises and depaited from Heiinfr very much disappointed. ICE CREAM SI PPI.K. The Dorcas society nf the Lutheran church at Whitestown nill give a i Ire cream suptior tonight on the church lawn for the benefit of the Rut Cross. Vanilla, Tuiti fiuitti, caramel anil strawberry cream, ra.- pbert-y and pineapple ice at IVtig's. 'phone 2'2. I on the continent. Biologists do r t I explain him; uvrlio!.giU have not yet published the results of their investigation. The old conception was that a man who had broken the bread and eaten the salt of a community, who owed oil he had to the co-operation of the mem hers of that community, who if he hail conscientiously objected to shave the benefits conferred on him by societywould be a lonely savage fighting wild beasts with a club th-.it such a man owed something to the community. But this idea does not Wold good, with the C. 0. Ho accepts the benefits of protection, security, order (nJ! of which were" obtained by bloody fightirg against tyranny and wrong), but he conscientiously objects to taking any part in maintaining those benelit. The C. O. perceives intellectually that Greek civilization prevail.! In Europe and net rersu,n kscause of

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1 hei-mopylae, Marathon, Sa'anus, that ' hnstjj.n civilization i its there and ; not Mohammedan leejij--e Chaifes: Martel and the ( rusadeis fm:ghl, that 1 he not a serf because Englishmen ex-t--irtril bv force the Magna Chart 'mm k.ng John, that he w not a Itrit-i-h subject because tlie Declaration of i Independenee was upheld by Washington and Lafayette, that Cuba is free because Americans fought the Spaniards. Of all these lightings he conscientiously sett-tits the benetits. The C. O. is peculiar. Hi conscience lets him look on while Germans and Turks burn, ravsge, rape, deport, lots' ! im foresee all the horrors repeated again in the future if military autocracy shall continue, lets him foresee, (if this war ends with the status quoiit ) how huge military preparations will turn all governments into military

dictatorships, lets him lie in.lirfenmt whether or not this world shall be a saff. place for demueracy, but it will not rulfer him to lift a linger in defence of what he admits he bene vex to-be right. His conscience is not disturbed when the regular army patrols the M.mcan border, nor when the navy guards our shores, nor when policemen protect his house, wif", his children, evea himself; but when conscription is the law of the lund, ap proved by an overwhelming majority, and he may le cVilod to protect others, his eonsciciiee lurferg the twlng of the damned. ' The conscience of th C. O. is im-presM-i-ely interesting, but it is diffirult to iee biologically why tt rhouid , have been produced, for it cause! great perp'exity aI some trtmbM to normal pecpli