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New Set Sfyle

This model demonstrates the radical but sane de

parture from the wide toe model, so popular with children, but unpopular with misses. It's the much wanted distinction between the fashionable novelties for women and the foot-form models for children. It has all the style and dai.li misses want. Clem Heaton

Speclallilnct (.AVK I INK ADDRESS. ilirrv Myers Spoke It.-! r.- Mi-.ii iiry Society of liiipll-t ( hurrh. H..rry My-is. ..-i.tj . I r.; i-;. - --;.'- ,.f th- :.,.,t v h-M at ii..- I i.it .Mr. M .ers ,! k ,.f in i ;iiui.!.-1. Mis. Ii. C. link -y ga.- a r. i""f of .nk l-.;r, .1 and .'!'-'. .-:. .mill; .fiir p v th SOCIAL CALENDAR. L I ( Mr.-. J. I . !!-. FN IFRT AINS II. W. I. ( I I It. The II. W. I. cuh was yry pic; V. member- Mis. Frank V, h ,te of this itv. The II. W. I. dull i, (. -., posed f , v: t. ladies of Hopewell .-el.l.rhiHHl ami : m-r..i-, but one .'..tp present yte, ...v to cn.ioy tr.f 'ill' dinner and the p i a.-,ir,t -i al oreain. After the ni h-ir, I ho pre ii. nl :,.wl t,i- mf ns t .ml-r ami 't.K fnsu.l. At f:yr oVIm-k tl, 'uo!.. ii-.ai-.. all n tnc that th.-y a.l b-i-n .Miv.!.:fu'ly f-i.ti-rtain.-l. Mr Call ! llllilK. MlS Morton Mr. .t. An.'r-!.'.n. .M... Car! M, - lonaM, Mm. ma Philips. Mr?. !av:,i lloo,,. Mis Cbir Moot,.. Mr,. John W.-lls. Mis. Wilbam H:ikin. J-j. Knw 'ui.-k. Mrs. Alb. it M-irt. Mm. lios.1 W ilririrr--. Mis. Kr.-, Spray, Mrs. lames Clak. Mis. Waul lirenton anil Mrs. I.ula Philips. RH lu Hi l l) SIMMY. The Asbwi II low n .-n.an ..inir as h !,l at th h on .,f M.-. and Mis. William Zimmerman .-a t of Mux. 'iiniiay, with a larirr r.u i.her of reia iv,-s pre.it. '! h'-1 forrr.oon was P'-nt sociiill) iii.t at tio- n 'on l.ooi li.mer was ..irea.l i,.l..r the ,halr tit ; on the lav. n. In !!.- ufernoor. i.o pioitrn-.i ro-i .-'r.! ,,f an a..r.voy Mr. rtitiirenl. an-l a so'o an, I reail- . by Miss fjliye peyt,lfl. The foli'jwinp ollicers were e!er!el: pie ilent. William Riner: sr-eretarv n,i reasurer. Knfer Rin.-r. The next re anion will no liei.i at Die home of ll.,lfor, Harms near Roadi.Ule. UFPORTKR HY M ll. JJ P n .te of Ohio. ClTT of Toledo, I M ;..u. fount ( FV:,r.k J. Cheney ni-tet oath tht he Ii -m'r .inner of ,he tlrm r.f J. ..'h,n V Co. .l-an fiiistlti.- tn tlie f'tty of T'irilf. TftLiily anil Tl'M. eforeiwli, tof l-.it M firm will ...v the nn of ONE HT'N'IiRl-:r rxit.I.AHS for emh mnl ev. FRANK J rilKKKT. fiworn to before ri n,l initiHrritH.i Is i.ycrri"nco, this tjtii Jay c( Le-embert .. n. ua. llalfi Catarrh Ur la 11 aru dtreetW ulnar the hl'Mid and .nu ll tyslem- Send fa'

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isses la Sell Shoe COLLINS HAHNISH. f Mrs. Fannie Harnish. of Whitestown, U'e.ls Indianapolis Man. The marr.aire of Mrs. Fannie Harn-i-h. of Wh.,.tov.n. and Patru-I. H. Clims, of Indianapolis, oi-curred yesl.Mlay afternoon at 4 o'Hoi-k at th, I'lo-hytenan parscnaif.'. R-v. O. H i'oio-i.hael offieiatiiiif. The reronainy was witne-sed by Mrs. Mae Foster, of W 'i.t.-st.m-n. si.-t. r ..f the bride. Mr. -ii, I Mis. Collins will reside in IndiWEI) IN THIS CITY. lames Arthur Puller and Miss Pauline Johnston Marrb-d1 Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock J-.v-.-s Arthur Putier. son of Mr. and Mr.. W. P. Bii'N-r, near Advance, and M.-s Pauline Ji.hn.-tim. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. David Johnston, near Haze! r iry. u-ro uni'ed in marri.iK. liy th, Rev. Homer lule at Ills residence in r,.- ntv. Mr. and Mrs. Puller will reide or, a farm near Advance. six o ( i.ot k imm:r. Ml I K r el a i; oYh.rk dinner last evening at hei n I ' t i. I f r he V Mv, ft fal.lwe'1. .;,-ther le,lies, L.-tha I hi I e M e r ue Caldwell. After the dinner the e e he g t f M I k it a picture .-how party. SOTICK TO ROYAL N KIGHItORS. 1 I I K 1 r 1 ne t the Com foil Kit room of the court I on e, Monday aiternoon to sew on the kits. A iarire attendance of memi is desired. AliOIM) THK STATION. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Witt, of Lebanon, spent Saturday niftht and Sunday ,v i t h Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Mines. Mrs. Klia .Mai--h and dauirhter Iirithy. visited Thursday with Mrs. Klla l.awler and (liandma Carter. Ralph Hre.-sler from near Hazelriee visited Fnday niirht and Saturday with l.e-ter Hvheld. Mr. and Mrs. William Lnuk, from near Tiiorntown, visited Tuesday with Mis. Aita Artman. t Mr. and Mrs. John Hine? and Mr. and Mrs. Otto limes and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hints 'and family. Mr. and Mrs. ;. W, Maieh and dauirhter, Iiorothv. spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Pvtield. Cecil Reed, of Plain City. Ohio, .am Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cojietand and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F!!more IMnsmore and r. and Mrs. Cecil Reed spent Sunday afternnn with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lu'vler. Miss Helen Cnt.eland is slayinu with rer (.randparenta, Mr. and Mrs. S H. Bylield, anl nttendinif hiirh school. Lester Rvlield spent Saturday niirht and Sunday with Ralph Pressler. Mr. and Mrs. W alter I'errine attended the funeral of .Mr. Washburn Sunday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Byfield, of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bylield Tuesday. Mrs. Carrie Warner, of Stnnbcrry, Missouri, who haa been visitine; her nephew, Walter Perrine, and family left Saturday for Rochester, Indiana, for a visit with her aon, Rev. Fred Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reed and family of Plain City, Ohio, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Copeland, left Tuesday for Champagne, Illinois, to visit Mr. Reed's relatives. Mrs. Nealie Copeland is visiting her siater. Mrs. Elizabeth pale, near Montezuma.

IOJETUGGLE Complete Surprise Upon Minister Who is to Leave Lebanon.

CHURCHES TAKE PART All Denominations Participate in Reception Given in His Honor. Rev. I Mrs. J. M. TuKtrle, who leave soon for Kinsman, where Rov. Tui-'Kle has received the appointment of the l 11. church of that place, were (riven a farewell surprise last evening by their friends in the various churches and by the ministers of the city. The affair was a complete surprise to R"V. and Mrs. Tuitxle who were away from heme when the friends arrived at the church. During the eveninn a pioirram was given consisting of a vocal solo, "Oonsolnttion" (Mendelsohn) by Ola Smith; a violin solo, "Humoresque," hy Buren Smith and a solo, "My Task" by Miss Jewell Crooks. Talks in which words of praise and farewell (treetinKs for Rev. Tucifle were iriven by the ten ministers present. After the program refreshment were served. Rev. Tukirle has made many friends here who retret to see him leave. He is a bii hearted man who in his unassuming way, has done much for his contrrt Ration and has also made many friend.In the vaiious churches of the city. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Ruth Perkins spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. 11. P. New- were in Indianapolis yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Shelby has (rone to Columbus for a several .lays' stay. Miss Jane Wood returned Wednesday evening from a week's visit in Louisville, Ky. Miss Kdna Strawmyer has retunred home after spending a week with 'riends in Indianapolis. Mrs. Clay Smith went to Advance yesterday evening for a visit with her mother. Mrs. Klla Yager. Miss Maude .Miller and her guest. Mrs. K.d t'uppv. rf Waveland, will 111 n Inl i Mrs. Anna Dodson, of Last South street, is home after a visit in Indianapolis with her sister, Mrs. Paul Hause, Mrs. J. C. Stephenson, of Nohlesville, is spending the week with her niece. Mrs. William Virtue, of north o Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F:. Stevens, of Frankfort, spent Wmlnosdav with Mrs. Stevens' mother. Mrs. J. M. Miller, of Marronne street. Mrs. Will H. Smith, of East Main stieet, was tlie guest W.-dio-sduy of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Miller, of Frankfort. Miss Marion Parkin left this morning for Chicago where she will spend wo weeks' visiting her uneie, Dr. Jack Hietin.son and family. Mrs. Anna Bowen. of Chicago, is here for a few weeks' vi.-it with i-i brother, Clark Lindsay, and son, Norman, of North Fast street. Peter Schingpen and family, of Indianapolis, have moved tn this city. Schingpen is an engineer and as such is employed on the Indianapolis and Frankfort railroad, Mrs. Cenige Comley and son, Searle, a member of the Cnited States Marine Corps, who is enjoying a furlough, spent yesteiday in Indianapolis, the guests of relatives. Mrs. Belle Henry, of Star City, who has been attending the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Owen Wiley, returned home this morning. Mrs. Wiley who been ill for sometime is some better. Mrs. Arthur Walker and rhildrei Margaret Wilma and Arthur James of Nahsville, Tenn., came today for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Wilma Walker and daughter, Miss Agnes, of .North Lebanon street. Miss Fay Scott, of Columbus, Ohio, is here for a visit of several days with Miss Lois Moore. Miss Mnore and Miss Scott will leave next week for Columbus where both will reenter Ih. Ohio Stnte nnivmstity. Mrs. George Miller will return today from Fatrl Park, where she has been the guest of her son, Chester Miller. Miss Maude Miller, who also spent several days at Earl Park, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Johnsonbauirh Mr. and Mrs. Rushton Smith and daughter, Ruth Kugenia, and Miss F-unice Wysong, motored to Liiton yesterday afternoon where they were the dinner guests last evening of Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Miller. MrB. Mabel Roark and children, F.sther, Dwight and Rosanne, of Spokane, Wash., are here for an extended visit with relative in Urn county and

I . - . Craig's Final Clean-Up Sale of All Yard Goods Friday and Saturday the Two Big Days We have rearranged our entire stock of piece goods, and have repriced them, so that they will go in a hurry. Plenty of pretty Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Ginghams, Percales, Embroideries, Laces, Waistings, Cotton and Silk Poplins, Braids and Buttons. They have all been repriced for quick clearance and will go in a hurry!" Come Friday and come Saturday it will pay you well. Extra Special See our Special Offerings for these two days of Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed and Unt rimmed Hats.

North Side Square Indianapolis. Mrs. Roark's children will spend the winter w ith their aunt, Mrs. P. H. Crane, and family, of near Ila,.e!rigg. Mrs. James Hill, Mrs. Thomas Lawson, Mi.ss F.dna Hill. Miss Rachel ( ohee and Miss Ruth Spilliiian. of near ILizelrigg. mitored to Fort Benjamin Harrison Wednesday, and .-pent the time w ith Russell Kill and Cieyce and Cecil Lawson, who are in training at tlie camp. Mrs. I-. M. Heck, of Fast .i.-h.ng-t. n street, entertained at a dinner. Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Padgett, of Paris. 111.; Samuel K. Metheny and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Neptune, of north of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beck, of near N, Salem; Mrs. William Morri.-on and granddaughter, Miss Mni-y Berry, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Miller and son, (ilen, entertained at their home west of Whitestown, Sunday, th" '.'!- lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bush, of south of Whitestown; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh I.aughrun, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Myers, Miss Mary Yant, Merle Myers, ClitTord Myers and Haiey Kesler, nil of Indianapoli-; Miss Ksther Weitzel and Hairy Laughrtin. of this city. WILL AID IN WORK. The Domestic Science club wiil assist in the work of the surgical dressing department of the Red ( ro,s soiety l-'riday afternoon. All men. hers if thu club are urged to be present. The hour is 2 o'clock. I.OWKK MT. ZltkN. Mrs. Clara Washburn and son Ward returned home Friday from Tuscola. 111., where they had spent several weeks. They were accompanied bv Mrs. Washburn's father. C. I. Tilford. Mr. and Mrs. Falgar Dale were Sunday evening guests of Noah Bartictt nd wife. J. D. F'mmert will have a cow sale Friday, September 14th at 1 p. m. The Ladies' Aid will serve cream. Messrs. David Duncan, F!noch Whitely and William F!mmert were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shields. Mrs. AuschuU spent the afternoon in the Shields home. Mrs. Mellie Smith and children and Mrs. Leona Canine and son of Thorntown were Saturday nitrht guests in the home of Claud Lucas and Mrs. Dora Ballard. All of the above spent Sunday w ith Rush Voorhis and family. Rev. Claw-son filled his appointments here Sunday and Sunday night. A good audience greeted him. His sermons pleased. Rev. C'lawson comes highly recommended from the Gaston harge. F. M. Graves and wife had as guests Sunday, Otto Whiteley and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves, Harvie Jones and family, Harold Needham and family, F!arl Graves and family, Mrs. Lurinda Jones, Mrs. Mary Miller and children and Theron Miller and family. Ora Sandlin who formerly resided here is among the seventy-five persons called into the military service of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bush and Mrs. Mabel Bush attended the funeral of Frank Yager at Advance at the Christian church Sunday afternoon. Ray Rodgers and family and Dutch Rodgers and family spent Sunday with their lister, Mrs. Isenhower, and family east of Lebanon, Mr. Artie Duncan went to Linnsburg, Tuesday to visit James Armstrong and family. Soma of the farmer her art dig-

CRAIG'S

"Superior Service" icing potatoes and report a good yield. Henry 1'iotlitt estimates his crop at lull bushels Fail Craves has a new Ford. Mrs. Nellie Craves and Mrs. Mary Au.-, hut;: visited Mrs. Mary Need- ' h.tm Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Nicely took dinner Sunday with David Canada and family. , The ond annual reunion of the and relatives will be held at h h,'ie Sunday. September A spe al invitation is given to all. K. M. Graves, wife and son F'mmet, Mrs. Mary Shields an, I Mrs. Mary NeeilhisjiT and son Fivert motored to Lebanon Saturday. Noaii P.aiHett nod family and Bruce V hiteman aid family attended the Zimmerman reunion at William Zimmerman's near Max Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Fmmert and daughter Lela took dinner Sunday with Mrs. Alice and Otis Fanmert. Mr. and Mrs Harry Ross and George Canada and family w-ere afternoon guests. Noah Bartlett and daughter Kthel went to Craw fordsville Monday. Rev. John G. Claw-son was entertained at dinner Sunday at Ora F!mmert's. Attendance at Sunday school was forty-six; oftiering. f.'.txt. The Sunday school was glad to have Mrs. Wa.-hbiirn, the superintendent, pie. -er.t. The guests were Sam Land of Salem. Ind., and Mrs. Farl Canada also. The familiar faces of John W hiteman and family and C, L. Tilford wi re seen in the Tinilien.-e Rnv Rodk'ors was tn Lebanon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross were Sunday guests of Jess Ross and family. J. P. Kmmert made a business trip to Lebanon Friday. Mrs. Amanda Feathers and grandsens, Adrian and Herman Morrison of Jamestown spent Sunday with Lon Turner and family. Rl'KAL ROl'TE 10. FMgar Jones and family of Fow-ler, visited Miss Nellie Nelson last week. Mrs. Thomas Lawler and daughter Fern of Thorntown, and Mrs. Marley Hedge of Anderson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wdliams, Charles Patterson and family called on Oren Pollard and family Sunday afternoon. Sunday guests of James Reynolds and family were Charles Reynolds and family, Frl Rader and family and Mrs. Nancy Reynolds. John Lifsley and family were Sunday guests of William Hines and family. , C. D. Riddle and family called on Mr, and Mrs, Gibbs Sunday afternoon. Omer Phillips, wife and daughter Sylvia, and V. D. Riddle, wife and daughter, Helen, were in Indianapolis last F'riday. MT. ZION. James Kinraid from New Palestine visited his brother, George Kincaid, and family a part of last week. Lon Titus went to Illinois Saturday on business. Mrs. Oscar Erp was ill the latter part of last week. Lee Shaw has bought the Cross farm and Sidney Riggins farm near Max. Mrs. James Capllnger, Mrs. M. M. Edrington, Mi'ses Stella and Frances Caplinger and Ada Shelley visited relative in Johnson county Sunday.

Lebanon, Ind.

The Mehlin . Piano has no compptitur in popularity, either as an instrument for home or public entertainments. After years of hard tisane, its tone will be as swet, strong and clear as on the day it was first used. It does not take a trained ear to detect beauty of tone in the Mehlin piano. Come in, look at it and hear its beautiful tone. W.W. STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone G5 NAVY EXPANDS ITS ACTIVITIES RAPIDLY il Ih' Intrrmili'inal yttrl Ktrlr:) WASHINGTON, September 13. With a contingent in F'rance, the business of raising a great number of soldiers under the selective draft, and the officers being turned out at the training ramps, army activities have overshadowed to a large extent the navy's bit in the war thus far. But the navy is not lagging far behind, if it can be called lagging at all. Here is the situation in the navy, gathered from official sources: One hundred and fifty new destroyers are to be provided, In addition to those now building. Fery reserve ship in the navy has been fully manned, and a great many auxiliaries have been added. Since the day war was declared, the whole coast of the United States has been under constant patrol by naval vessels and every port particularly well guarded. Navy enlistments have reached l.lri.OOO. Ten thousand national naval volunteers are in service in addition to a reserve force of 25,000 men. Contracts have been placed for every destroyer that the yards of the country can build. New construction records are looked for, both in the number of ships built and the tim,5 teouired for building them. Some 32,000-ton superdreadnoughts are being built the exact number is not stated. Five 3.1.000-ton battle cruisers, the largest and swiftest ever contemplated by anv nation in the world are under construction. Six formidable scout cruisers are being camplett.. Contracts have been let for many needed auxiliaries for the navy. The navy jent the first contingent af the American armed force to France a corps of aviator which landed June 8. The Aeronautic Corps of the navy ha been greatly enlarged, several new aviation bases have been established and men trained in the operation of seaplanes, dirigible and other types of aircraft These are a few of the things the navy ha don so far. And they say at th navy department they are Just beginning to do thing.