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As the morning was rather chilly tap porch party to be given today by .Kra. -El f Triieblood. at her home a College svenue in honor of a number of roui vno. former Earthnm girls, who are attendiag house parties at the Nicholson and Tabbetts homes, was held ' Indoors. 1 Mlsa Jeannette Healer, of Indianapolis, a niece of Mrs. Trueblood, assisted the hostess. The rooms were arranged with early fall aowers sad feres. ' Clusters : of dahlias, astera and other blossoms were used. . The - function - honored Misses Sabina' Reagan, of Leaaasport. Edith Edwards of Indianapolis; Dorothy Qutmby, of Philadelphia; Wihna Reaves, of Camby. indUna; Luctle Carter. Jeannette Henley, of Indianapolis;' Rachel Calvert., of. Selma, Ohio; Miriam Furnas sad Mildred Barrett, of Indianapolis. A luncbeoa la ; several courses was served. ; ', Mr.) and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give their, opening dance of the season Friday evening, ia the Odd Fellow's hall. ? Dancing will begin at ft o'clock. All persons who attended the dances given last season by the Kolps are cordislly invited to attend this affair. Thai Range orchestra will furnish the music; . ; j ' . .-.. vv. ' The annual reunion of the Bond family will be held Wednesday. September!, in Glen Miller park AH members of the family are invited. - . FrofesSoFaad Mrs. Fred Hicks, who have been visiting relatives in the northern part of . the state : have . retu,rad home. ; :-'T;;:".;:.;r';: i ' Mr; Vertin -Poland will have charge of the Labor Day dance to be held at Jackson Park. Monday evening. September .. Music will be furnished by the Ituttff orchestra. , - Mr. and Mrs Frad Bay r, nee Miss Elaine Jones, who were recently aar ried, - are- expected home the latter part of the week. . They will have! a residence at 124 South Eighth street. Miss Mary Ford will be hostess for a meeting of the A. N C. club Wed' sesday evening. This will mark the opening of the season for the club. - The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M- E- church, will meet Wednesday afternoon- with Miss Minnie Hale, at her home. 11 South Nineteenth street. As this will be election of officers, all members are urged to attendA dance will be given Thursday evening it Jackson Park by the members of-the Omlcroa Pi Sigma fraternity. Cars leave Eighth and Main streets at 7; 30 o'clock. Programs are seventy-live cents. The Earnest Workers' society and the Woman Character Builders .class of j t$e Central Christian church will meet Thursday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. ,. William jDuabam, on South Thifteeaih-atrtetS'S 3';i' The Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Kramer, 310 North : Seventeenth street, Wednesday afternoon. All members are urged to be present. A special program has been prepared, by Mrs. Tice, the leader. Mr. John Hammond hap .returned from Milan, Indiana, where he has been visiting Mrs. Ella Hammond and Mr. Homer Hammond. Mr. Albert Murphy has returned from New Castle where he has been visiting with relatives for some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Ratcliff and daughter. Miss Betty, ' have returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ratcliff. in New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grottendlck, Misses Gertrude and Edna Grottendlck and Marie Dewane motored to Indianapolis Monday, ' and " visited friendsMiss Effie Martin of North Sixth street, is visiting friends in Indiana. Mrs. W. H. Withmore of Wilson, North Carolina, a former resident of this city, and who has been visiting Mrs. John Doherty at Hagerstown, was a guest here today. The year book for the Domestic Science association will not be distributed among the membership for about two weeks. The first meeting of the fall will be held In October. However, several called sessions witl be held previous to the regular meeting day. The Christian Woman's Board -of Missions of the Central Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon. September S, with Mrs. Glen Cruse, Friday afternoon and evening. September 10, the auxiliary will hold Its banquet in Glen Miller park, near the chautauqua springs. All members sad their families and friends are invited to attend. A brief memorial service for Mrs. B. F. Harris will be held Wednesday afternoon at the First Christian church by the Christian Woman's Board , of Missions after the regular literary program has been presented. The meeting will be presided over by the president. Mrs. W. A. Ellis. The offering boxes will be opened. Miss Mildred Townsend is entertaining the following guests this week at her home on South Thirteenth Street. Misses Mamie. Applegate. Josephine Hosier of New Castle and Madia Surface of Indianapolis. This evening Miss Townsend. will entertain . a number of town guests in honor of the house partygirls. As a courtesy to her fuests. Misses Mamie Appellate, Josephine . Hosier, of New Caatle, and Vadis Surface, of Indianapolis. Miss Mildred Townsend will entertain in a delightful manner this evening at her home on South Thirteenth street. The rooms will be ornamented with garden flowers and ferns. Various contests with music have been planned . tor the pleasure of the young people. ' The guests will be Misses Agnes and Florence Cumaflns, Madeline "Beckett; of "Murfrees-

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r Wedding of Mr. OrvHle Brunsea of Chicago, and Miss Virginia Graves at home of Mrs. Clara B. Graves.' , Called meeting of Domestic Science association at Day Nursery, at 2:30 o'clock. Meeting of Tirzah Aid society of Ben Hur lodge. Miss Ada Elllbee and' Mr. Charles N. Cook will be married at home' of bride's auat. Mr. Harry Young and Miss Mary . Hill win be married at the home of the bride's parents la Lynn. Mrs. Delia Coggeshall entertains members of w. R, C. Mrs.- Grace Staley hostess for meeting ' of Home Economics Study club, District No. 6. Miss Lena Hasecoster gives a shower for Miss Ruby Miller, a September bride. . ' Mrs. Wilson - Macaw hostess for meeting of Wednesday Auction Bridge club. Mrs- George Cuaaiagham enWr- , tains ladies of Raid Memorial . church. '.: '-- ' . ' i ji ' s C.: W. . M. of First Christian church meets at, the church. B. B. B. Thjmble club meets with Mrs Adam Feldman. Mrs-' D.. p. Ramsey hostess for meeting of Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of First Methodist church. ' . .-. . Mrs. James Oates hostess for a meeting of a card club. Woman's Foreign Misionary society of Grace Methodist' church will meet with Miss Minnie Hale. Members of . a Sheephead club meet with Mrs. George Ferling. , Missionary society of First Baptist church meets with Mrs. Kramer, 310 North Sevententh street. G-R-O-W class of Third M. E. Sunday school gives hay ride.

boro, Illinois, . Gertrude Dietrich, Vadis Surface. Mamie Appelgate, Josephine Hosier, Marguerite Van Sant. Messrs. Paul Beckett, Robert Phillips, Jesse Townsend, Harold Brown, Ray Jordan, John Burrls, Walter Vo!;elsong. Earl Roam, and Oscar Moron.s ' ;i ' ' For the pleasure of Misses Mary O'Neal, ot Springfield. Ohio and;Luclle McGreevy, of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Vera Pfafflln entertained in a charming manner last evening at her home on East Main street. The decorations ware quite attractive. Flowers and ferns were utilized in arranging the rooms. At a late hour a delicious luncheon was served. The guests - were - Misses Emma Fetta, Anna Zitta Manier, Theresa Collins. Marguerite Kamp, Anna McManus, Ruth Broderick, Mary Williams, Elisabeth Ward and Ruth Pfaff tin. Miss Mary Ennls and. Mrs. Anna Dewyre, of Chicago, left Monday for New York, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C, and other points in the. east. Mrs. Wilt and daughter, who spent

the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl

McClure, of North H street, have returned to their home in Portland. .. In honor of her guests, Misses Lenora Kessling and Clara Hunter, Miss Clara Schwegeman gave a 9 o'clock breakfast Monday at her home on South Fifth street. Covers were laid for Misses Mary and Flora Torbeck. Ruth Gatsek, May Weiss, Josephine Pfeiffer, Josephia Ramler, Helen Berblade. Mathilda Feltman. Marie Hunter, of Hamilton. Ohio; Leona Kessllng . of Reading. Ohio; Silver Gets, of Dayton. Ohio, and Crystal Settler, of Anderson, Indiana. Mrs. Ella Lacey has gone to Evanston, Illinois, where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lacey, former residents of. this city. Miss - Crystal Settler left today . tor her home in Anderson, after spending the week-end with Ruth Gatzek, at her home on South Fifth street. As a-courtesy to Mrs. Wilt and daughter, of Portland, a party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Sterner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClure, Mrs. Win-

gate and Mr. Ray Needham attended the daace given at the Eagles' hall Saturday eveaiag. . The Busy Bee dab will give a daace this vtaiaf ia tha Vaugha halL " . v .". ........ ; . .fl a .

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- s. eunuay school, will meet Wedaeaday evening at the home of Mr. Ralph Rogers ..The class will be taken to the home of MUs Jeaate Russell, west of the city, in a hay wagon; where the evening wiir be pat soctanjr. Supper, wUI -be serredi All members of the class , with their frleada are iavttad. The bouse parties which have been given by Misses CaroUae Nicholson and Edith TebbetU-at . their homes in West . Richmond, sine Saturday, came to a- close i thia noon. The guests at the Nicholson home were Misses. Wilma Reeves, of Camby. Indiana; Dorothy Quimby. of Philadelr phla; Edith Edwards, Lucile Carter, ofs ladlaaapolla. aad Sabina Reagan, of Logansporu Guests at the xTebbetts home wire Misses Mildred Barrett, Miriam,. Furnas, of Indianapolis, and Rachael Calvert, of Selma, Ohio. . , t ;, : Mlasea Ruth Gephart and Berna Dena Landwer. of New Castle, well known in thia city, attended the party given for Miss Mary Rieman. of Conners vilie. by? Miss Sara -Gordon; of New 'castle. ;- u d. f i ...... mmmmm ' "v Dr. Shields returned to his Home In Middletown, Ohio, today, after snendins! the wk-n4 mt th home

of Mrs. WillUm Dechant.

Mrs. Edmund Hiatt of Ray, Arizona, who leaves soon for California, will be accompanied toXoa Angeles by her sister, Miss Helen Nicholson. Miss Nicholson will visit? a college friend in Los Angeles, later going to Ray for an extended ; visit " with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Douglas and baby daughter, Miss Nella, of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldfinger at their apartments in the Keystone. - In honor of Miss Elizabeth Femeding, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Thomas Crabb entertained with an informal dinner Sunday. The guests were: Messrs. aad Mesdames Clayton Belford, Samuel Ball of Fountain City, Carl Crabb, Karl Bertscb. Thomas

Crabb, Mr. Frank Caveny of Indianapolis, Misses Elizabeth Ferneding of

Indianapolis, Rose Pryor, Isabel and Mildrhd Crabb, Cora Alice Caveny, Masters ' Corral Caveny and Russell Crabb. It is important that all members attend the called meeting of the Domes

tic Science association which will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 : 30

o'clock, at the Day Nursery on North

Twelfth i street Plans t or the year's

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ing the Social Service bureau tor another year. The Dorcas society of the Earlham

Heighta Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Henry French at her home

on cnaries avenue. The hostess will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. H. S. Weed. The tenth annual reunion of the

Bonne family was held Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Har

vey at Spiceland- About forty were

present. In the afternoon a short program was given which consisted of

remarks by Mrs. J. C Boone of Ind ianapolis. former resident of Rich

mond, and Mr. Frank Boone of Chi

cago, 111. Miss Ruth Harvey of Spiceland read a paper and letters and post cards from absent members were also read. The next reunion will be held in Richmond, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Walter Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boone and family and Mr. 8, K- Morgan were among the. guests from this city in attendance. -

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. . Barr and sons, Lowell and Emerson, have returned

to their home in Chicago, after spending a week here with Mrs. Barr's sister, Mrs. J. K. Deem and family. Members of the Sheephead club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. George Ferling at her home on' South Sixth street. ;" - - --- The regular meeting of the Woman's Missionary Sewing circle of the St. John's Lutheran church will be held Thursday afternoon at the church. '. The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon of this week, with Mrs. Will Wickett. , Mrs. A. Harsh will be hostess". Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the

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WosaSB's AM aoeiety of the Raid Memorial hoepitaL it is urgent that all meeabers 'attend. " -: ; The Christian Endeavor society of the Whitewater Friends' church will hold a business meeting Wednesday evening at the home of the Misses' laes aatf Alice Vore. 80S Kinsey street. Th B. B. B. Thimble club wUI be entertained Wednesday afternoon, by Mra. Adam Feldmann at her home on South Seventh atreet. Thia ia the flrat meeting of the faU. ""Mrs." James , Oates will be hostess for the regular' meeting of a. card club tomorrow afternoon at her - home on South Fourth atreet, -

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Mr. and. Mrs. Jesse Moore had - as their .guests.. Sunday, .' Mr, - aad Mrs. George Moore, aad Mr. aad Mrs. Otto Bussard, of Rushvtlle. . - Mrs. Sarah McLaughlla Lemmoa, of Indianapolis, is spending the week with her sisters. Mrs. Anna Hoshour aad : Mrs. James - Coons, and visiting other, friends. She came with Mr. and, Mrs. W, H. Harris, of that city; in the auto. -;; . ; The Methodist Episcopal and Doddrige chapel Sunday - schools renew their contest on attendance aad collection. Sunday. ' - Mrs. J. C. Hunt, - Mrs, Park Lantz, Mra. James Doddridge and Delmar Doddridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge, near Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunt returned to Muncie. Monday. -

COMMIT SUICIDE

'. ZURICH, Aug. 31. It is reported here that many of the German soldiers in prison camps in the southern part of France and in Algiers are ending their lives. From one camp alone over forty cases of suicide have ben reported.

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.J-If the city had available a fund of $20,000 or $25,000 I would favor having the city assume its own liability, but in the event of a ( catastrophe In the immediate future we have no fund available for the protection of the' municipality: We would have to borrow to liquidate our-liabilities and .that would mean an increase- la. the. tax rate. In the latter event, the citizens would ask an explanation of us for our shortsightedness. It there Is any virtue in a majority you are right, but L cannot consistently vote for the adoption of .the report.;' ' . ; 4 City Attorney Bond and' several eouncilmen' made the assertion that the rates quoted the city for insurance were absurd and prohibitive, declaring that the rates were based for. cities the size of New York and Chicago.

Bond pointed oat that th lowest ratsrf

quoted for the fire department was S2.000 a year. Ia tea rears he said

$20,000 would have been paid out for

the protection of the members of this denartment. four timea the amount

the city in all its history has paid out

In damages to members or tne nre Service. v-V -vV-.'"'- i-

Couhcllmaa Howells declared that

the city . waa assuming- no- more- risk under the provisions of the eompenea tinn act than It had assumed hitherto.

while Councilman O'Neal pointed out . . . . m . lAL

mat no city employe naa met wiw serious accident during the past six years. -: CoUacilmaa.WMtermaa.Aaa of the snecial committee members, de

clared that the submitted report had I

been presented only after we question had been studied from every angle and the committeemen had been con vinced that It would be unwise for the city -to carry a compensation policy, especially, under the rates which-had

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PALACE TODAY Special Feature Program Charlie Chaplin Comedy "His New Profession" The Side-Splitter that failed to arrive yesterday. But we've got him Today and its a Scream; also the Mutual Master Picture. "A CHILD OK GOD" A 4-Reeler by Cyrus Townsend Brady- A Drama of a Woman's Regeneration, with a Train Wreck Scene so Thrilling that It Beggars all Description The Limit in Stupendous Sensationalism.

WEDNESDAY . The Show That the Town is Talking

About

CHARLIE CHAPLIN . In the Rollicking,, Whooping "Revue" ' "THE 1VIIX-ILJF Three Reels of Chapli n and a Reel Drama ' THURSDAY (A Man and His Mate9 A Drama of the Drug Evil, Featuring Henry Woodruff Mutual Mss ter Picture In Four Parts.

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.- - Everything" ta tnreadlness for bur" opening which takes place tomorrow. . The entire interior of our Theatre has been remodelednew seats have been added our screen has-been thoroughly cleansed, which- will -in the future enable iia to show air'pictufes j perfectly" clear, and we. have also Installed a new . Starr Grand Piano. tHj ) ; ' " i v Our pictures, aa usual," will be of the very beat-production and we will at all time try to please you whenever you happen to be at The ARCADE. Watch tomorrow's issue "of this paper for our opening program.'

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AMUSEMENTS

r.TURRETTE TONIGHT. Two-reel Reliance Drama "THE WAY OF A MOTHER" Falstaff Comedy "Gusle, the Graceful Lifeguard"

THE SKY DOME Main Street, Near Eleventh TONIGHT Special Three-Reel Drama "Worn a n and War? , . . , ": On-;ReeI . "Monkey Shine" And Special Music by Welsbrod's Saxophone . Orchestra. MWSSSvaSWBSSSSlBaBaMHBWaBSSSBMBSWBVaSSSlBSBSBSt Admission 5 Cents

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LAST TIME TONIGHT Paramount Pleturea Fiction Pictures Inc. Daniel Frohman Presents David Belasco's Celebrated Stage Success, "MAY BLOSSOM" With a Famous Players' Cast, Directed by Allan Dwan. A tender romance of prob

lems familiar with our do-' mestic life. A photoplay dealing with the Civil war j

Note Every Tuesday and Wednesday the Paramount Travelogue Pictures are shown. 5c ADM. 10c

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I V D I st THEATRE asss" . rt I 0 Main and tth TONIGHT " ' . Three-reel Photoplay

"The Mystery of the

Coming Tomorrow Five-reel . Feature : "TQE SCAOIET sirr DONT MISS IT '