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1G TIIK INDIANAPOLIS STAR, 'FRIDAY, MAY 1, 102-3. THE STAR'S DAILY PUZZLE. MANHATTAN" SHIP.TS STKTSOV HATS PLACES MUST BE 2 13 14 .15 .16 17 8 Iio CHANGED ON LIST President of Council Thomp Dependable Drug Stores son Calls Special Meeting for Corrections Tonight. A special meeting of th city. Coun cil has been called for tonight at fi o'clock by Hen H.

Thompson, president, to make final corrections In the Hn r-r Uu( I A 16 "''-3 25 26 127 iiteMkiwyatl i0 51 T7P 5 WiJuJ 40 pn41 teppr ummm Lj-i ICpZZZ ZZZZJOT 50 51 Men! Get Yours Now! list of voting place for the city prl-mnry, Tuesday. In all, about sixteen I changes will be Mr. Thompson said that In most of the cases, typographical errors which were not detected when the list was Sp adopted at a special meeting last week I are the cause of the changes. In a few I other cases, persons In whose homes a the vote was to have been taken, ob jected when they learned that the work might continue for two days and one night. The changed voting places to put on the list are: Genuine Gold Plated Gillette Razor 98c We've never heard of a better price on this famous razor! A gold-plated Gillette, two blades, gold-pjated blade box, compact in a handsome black leather case, a big First ward, Second precinct, 2725 North Sherman dtlve; Third ward, Third precinct, 121:7 lafayette Here's correctness from every angle correct style correct woolens correct workmanship and in the correct lighter, brighter English shades of Spring.

And these Schloss Special TSvo-Trous-er Suits for Young Men are a value triumph at street; Kleventh precinct, 114 West Six teenth street; Fourth ward, Fourth TODAY'S FIZZLE. precinct, 37(10 North Meridian street; Twentieth precinct, 1A9 West Twenty-eighth street; Twenty-second precinct, 2125 Highland place; Twenty-ninth precinct, Boulevard place; Thlrty- I mini precinct, onege avrnut; 1 Forty-third precinct, K2S Kant Slxty- fourth street; Seventh ward. First pre- Iclnct, 740 Massachusetts avenue; Ninth 1 SC IL' AISiPiSDSjC ftiwlL I otfrl 1 ped" mPT RjflR IP 0 IS DpHiC- 1 ATDfcpfP Rjft TjF ftQAlN TOcE STMN piEiRLlP AC e. sTTpJe 35 Ward, Twelfth precinct, 802 North Im- vaaie Salle street; Twenty-second precinct, 2lHi South Audubon road; Twenty-third precinct, Fast Washington street; HORIZONTAL. 1 Sketched.

(I Image made hy a man wheji the sun is shining. 11 Went on horseback. 12 Ripped. 13 Tendencies. lf A kind of flower.

17 A color. IS A cityjn Ohio. 20 Native metallic compound. 21 Epochs. 2.3 Sorrowful.

24 A little bird. 'ITi Reposes. 27 Twists. 28 Corrects or amends on examination. 29 Name of a man who would eat no fat.

32 To delay. 36 The company of seamen who Kleventh ward, Fifth precinct, 510 Fast Merrill street; Seventh precinct, 710 Virginia avenue; Twelfth ward, Fourth Kuppcnheuncr Good Clothes $45, $50, $55, $60, $65, $75 precinct, fi48 Kussell avenue. SPEAKERS FOR LEMCKE LAUD HIS CANDIDACY Genuine Pure Bristle, Rubber Set Shaving Brush Given Away Absolutely Free of Charge With Each and Every Gillette Purchase Better buy yours early. Only 1,000 of these brushes to give away that's our quota. While 1,000 Shaving Brushes Last! 1 Only through the concentrated purchasing power of the associated chain druggists and the courtesy of the Gillette people was this spectacular deal made possible.

Get yours now! CHLOSsRROSfQ SOLUTION TO THLRSDAT'S PtZZLE. man a ship. CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONB. 37 A stinging Insect. 3B To talk extravagantly.

40 A slender stick. 41 Clasps or fastening as forva 17-21 East Washington St. Substandards of Real Slk Socks 50c a pair dressed voters at eleven meetings last door. night on a tour that took him over most of the city. A crowd greeted him at Harlan and Prospect streets, where his Tenth ward supporters gathered.

Alvah Rucker and Arthur R. Robin son also spoke at the Tenth ward meet Rubbing Alcohol, Pint, 50c ing and In the Fourth ward Repre In charge. The regular Junior meeting of the American Insurance will be held at 8 o'clock hH evening at the Moose hail, 135 North Delaware street. i sentative In Congress Ralph T'pdike and State Senators Russell B. Harri 34 Unusual.

16 Angered 39 Depressions worn out by running water. 22 Stalks of grain after thrashing. ty4- More learned. (1 Arranged. 27 To marry.

29 Fragments. 30 To goad or to Incite as to activity. 31 To grow red. 33 Going on a Journey. 34 bevel.

35 To mend. 37 In a poor way. 38 A kind of salt. 41 The wife of Zeus (Greek religion). 42 To preserve, 45 A boy.

47 A meadow. Use it after What a boon to tired, aching muscles, strenuous exercise. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF son and F. M. 'Dirkerman were also Bll.LARD'S BRICK Ask for No.

1 or No. 2. Adv. 43 A kind of ribbed fabric. 44 Muddled.

46 Salt Works. 45 A kind of nobleman. 49 A place for roasting food. MO A day of the week. 51 Lean, lank, starved.

VERTICAL. 1 To be unsteady ornrthe feet. 2 Open spaces for public contests. 3 To study carefully. 4 One of two books in the old Norse.

5 Writing tables. Rested on the 7 A growth on the head of certain animals. Part of a circle. 9 To deprive of horns. 10 Maks broader, on the program.

Slate Senator William T. Qulllin and State Representative Cliarhs Mendenhall spoke at meetings at Twenty-flfth streeth and Northwest Uc 7.V Alcorub, Hook price. $1 Mifflin Vcnhnl, 3 nzs. (iOc Joint Kase Special Today! Quart Brick Ice Cream 39c For Headaches ern avenue and at Roosevelt avenue. GLEE CLUB CONCERT The" DePsuw Vni-einity Cilee Club, directed by rrnf.

Samuel C. Ham, will give a concert tonight at 8 o'clock at the BrlghtwnoU Methodist Episcopal Church under th auspices of the B-On-tlie-Huiiare Bibl'i class of the Brlghtwood Sunday school. Prof. H. Guthrlo Hasaell Is pianist of tlm Glee Club.

Edwin Hayre, tenor soIoIfi, and Paul VVykoff, barytone soloist, will sing solos. The Del'auw brass quartet will play. Robert Thompson will give a monologue. The Glee Club orchestra will also play. The Tiger quartet will sing a number of college songs.

Miles Tills Neuralgine for Bell Syndl- 3925, by the cade, Inc.) Pledges Conimrtn Sense. Deploring the fact, as he that politics had been considered too much and the public interest too little by the city officials In recent years, Mr. Duvall declared In his talks last night that "Indianapolis needs a constructive business administration, with 2iic Celery Vepce IN INDIANAPOLIS TODAY. OPTIMISTS CLUB, luncheon, Claypool hotel, noon. ALTRl'SA CLUB) luncheon, Hotel Lincoln, noon.

EXCHANGE CLUB, luncheon, Hotel Lincoln, noon. PHI DELTA luncheon, chamber -of Commerce, noon. i DELTA 'TAU DELTA, luncheon, Board of Trade, noon. RETAIL MERCHANTS' IIOHXING LICAtiUE, meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 p. INDIANA MOTOR HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION, luncheon, Splnk-Arms hotel, uocfli.

INDIANA OSTEOPATHIC SOCIETY, (Copyright, I fnr 19c 49c 20c participate In the nomination of candidates In another party. He declared Bhc C'apudlne for 2." Antikamnla T'hIi-lets, 1 jr)w'rk I plenty of common sense and sound there is no excuse for Democrats. par A treat of xcstful. fruity flavors, this. So tanrry and enticing and best of all It satisfies.

Flavors nf Fresh Strawberries, Tasty Pineapple Ire and Pure Vanilla It's quality cream from Furnas. Trent the kiddies to a wholesome brick of ice cream. On Sale, at All lloofc's Stores Fridav Afternoon From 4 to :0 O'clock Antiseptics SWITCH ENGINE WRECKS CAR; INJURES DRIVER Paul Hoffert, Jfl years old, 1347 South Meridian street, received a fractured hip last when a large touring car he was driving collided with a northboum Monon switch en Foot Remedies 2.V nine Jay Corn -J Plasters 1JL Fulryfoot Bunion QAn Treatment 041 CJ.V Freeznne, lifts out OQ corns uiL EiTervescent Saits Abhotfs Saline rt A Laxative I 'iL nz 54c Carlsbad 1 QQ Sprudel Sails JOL Knos Fruit nr Salts OfJL 49c Ilmestone IQp Phosphate OJL I I $1.40 Sal 7Q I I Jlepatlra I trp.a.u??s 39c ticipating in the Republican primary this year as they did last year, Joseph Cj, Manning, director of the Emhardt headquarters, announced the appointment of an executive committee, headed by Albert Sahm, business principles applied to the municipal problems. "I shall make It my particular business," Mr. Duvall said, "to see that expenditures are reduced to the lowest possible point and I am, convinced that the best way to do this la to niBke the budget effective.

My aim will he to strengthen and improve the city Women! Keep foung Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order. Drink lots of dinner, Indianapolis Athletic Club, 7 p. INDIANA WOMEN'S REPIBUCAN CLUB, luncheon, Hotel Heverin, noon. BROADCAST LISTENERS ASSOCIATION, dinner, Hotel Severln, (1 p. ni.

50c Tinea rol, 4 ounces rc Kojine, small Size, for 54c 39c 49c Lyaol ii rrc 1J for 1 flflc Mucol to for water and try Redex Moth Bags, 4 for 48c Of heavy cedarlzed kraft paper, 52x28 Inches.1 eMMMm Athletic Supporters Heavy, durable elastic supporters, QOp priced low UiV OOK, MACIUNK POLITICS JUT. Walter Myers, candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor, speaking at meetings at McCarty and Missouri streets and at 172(1 North Illinois street, laat night declared that the trouble with Indianapolis Is that there is too much machine politics involved in the municipal government "Business principles do not seem to count," Mr. Myers said. "The main qualification, advanced by politicians seems to be that whet) the mayor gets off the road he should never have to be 'carried home but always be able to get there on his own Mr. Myers spoke yesterday at noon at the Nordyke Marmon Company UOAKD OK EDUCATION, DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, meeting, Claypool lioCbl, all day.

DRINK Clark fade sodas all day, every day. Adv. PARTIES AND MEETINGS The Indianapolis Chapter, Older of DeMolsy. will give a complimentary dance at the Rlverslda park dance pavilion Friday evening, May 1. The committee in charge consists of Adrian Pierce, Marshall Dafoe and Wayne Swope.

Admission by 1925 card only. The I. O. of S. Club will give a benefit card narty In P.

H. tiaH this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Commonwealth Community Club will give a card party this evening In Liberty hall, East Michigan and Dearborn streets. The Flower Club will entertain wl'h euchre this evening at the Flower Shop clubrooni. 3(1H North Delaware street.

The club will also hold a rummage sale of records and player piano roils at the shop beginning today. Mrs. Hannah Means is gine1 at Twenty-fifth street and the Monpn Hoffert was 'taken to the City hospital. Maurice Cople, 824 East Twenty-fourth street, a con panlon, riding with Hoffert, was not injured. The auWmoblle was owned by John 1444 Union street, and Is.aid to have been borrowed by Hoffert.

Charles Cook, 37 years old, 2413 College avenue, engineer of the switch engine, was arrested by Motor Policemen Huston and QHes from substation No. 1, 52S East Maple road, on charges of assault, and battery, but was released on his own recognizance. Frank Glazer, 3934 Carrollton avenue, was conductor of the switch crew. U11QI FM mi budget plans so that the annual appropriations will have to last for the entire fiscal year, not Just a part of It." Senator Qulllin declared in his address hist night that either 'Ralph Demcke or John Duvall will be nominated." "If you want a financier who Is aih to rescue our municipality from lac. verge of bankruptcy, elect Duvall," Senator Qulllin said.

"If you want a man capable of understanding the needs of our people, elect John Duvall." "Mr. Puvull is a man of ability," Represtnatlve Updike said, "and his reputation for honesty and his character can not be questioned. I believe If Is the duty of every law abiding citizen of Jhls city to get behind Mr. Duvall." Before storing, spray things with F.no,: the pint, 74c; quart, 1.10. Mineral Oils $1.00 Abolene Liquid, 'JQ For 200 years a world famous diuretie stimulant.

Kidney, 'liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are the enemies of life and looks. All druggists, three sizes. for the name paid Medal an rnomf box and aeert mt-J I Glandogen Awakens Vital Glands plant and at the Union stock yards. American Oil 1'. for Interol for Xujol for 59c 89c 89c 74c 84c M'lLMKTII RKCKPTIOX.

I $1.00 Haley's Mag Iirge size $7.69 Small size $2.89 White Tar Bags (mothproofl, range in price from Oc. to A cedar moistened blotter makes a trunk mothproof. Oil of Cedar Wood, 07... pint 1.00 Moth Kails and Flukes, 1 7c; 3 for Liquid Sprayers, 45c Sprays any sort of disinfectant or deodorant into all the cracks and crevices with the least effort. Red Devil Bug Destroyer, 21c niack Flag Insect nesia Oil Up a Flight and Dyspepsia Remedies Save the Difference" Auto ra-rnde Will Re a Feature of Event Saturday.

A reception for Wllmeth-for-Mayor supporters, followed by an auto parade In the business part of the cijy Saturday afternoon was announced yesterday by B. W. Gillespie manager of the Wilmeth candidacy for the Republican nomination for mayor. The reception will be held at the Olin-Wilmeth auto salesrooms at 720 Bellans for DEPENDABLE CLOTHES Tide Stuart's Uvspepsla Tablets 2.V t'liaicomlnts for Powder JtOc The scientific method of administering Kliimt extracts. is a highly concentrated laboratory tested gland compound in simple, compart tablet form, combining th" healthy glands nf young animals and other efficacious ingredients.

It helps lo awaken the vital glands which supply the presrlous glandular secretion so necessary to life and health. 59c 39c 19c 39c 45c Peterman Discovery, Now at 40 West Washington Street North Meridian street from 12 to 2 llquiu, ror fillc Pefernian's Discovery. o'clock' tomorrow afternoon. The pa ir Entire Second Floor Thompson Building! Directly Across Street From Our Old Location 1 rade wdll form In that vicinity and ode for 60c Fairrhild's Essence Pepsin Death Dust kills bugs 1 2c and IMc $1.00 Lysol for 74c i will start from 720 North Meridian street. A band will lead It and ar- rancements have been made for a largo number of automobiles to par Mr.

Gillespie announced that cars 5 Reasons Why Rubens Values Are Greatest! 1st Up one flight, where rents are lower. 2d No elaborate, expensive equipment. 3d No charge accounts. NATIONAL BALLOON termlned by lot, at flve-mlnute Intervals in the following order: Armv Ralloon Lieut. William tion balloon race.

This was Indicated would be provided for those who did tonight with a not drive their own, and extended a RACE STARTS TODAY Weather Bureau prediction of south to Foodi pu0t Lieut. Haynle McCor- eeneral invlttalon to the public to mlck. aid. take part in the demonstratioh. southeasterly winds for the start of the race.

Generally fair weather was ST. JOSEPH, April 30. (Asso A promise of an entirely different method of transacting public business 1 forecast. 4th No expensive delivery service. 5th Every item of overhead reduced to the minimum.

Goodyear III W. T. VanOrman, pilot; C. K. Wollam, aid.

Army Balloon Capt. Raymond E. O'Neili, pilot; Lieut. Guy R. Oatman, aid.

St, Joseph Capt. H. K. Honeywell, pilot; Harry Preston, aid. Detroit Herbert V.

Thaden, pilot; W. Napier, aid. ciated Tress) Landing places somewhere north or northwest, possible over the Canadian line if the going Is good, will be found by the contestants pull away from the ground here )ate tomorrow In the national elimina The pilots were at. Rosecrans field today supervising arrangements for the Inflation of the big bags tomorrow morning. The first balloon, piloted hy MaJ.

Smith, will get away at 5:30 p. m. The others will leave in order de- from that now practiced was made by Judge Wilmeth In his address last night at Clifton and Udell streets. "I will play no favorites In transacting the business of Indianapolis," Judge Wilmeth said, "because I am under no obligations to any favorites. My support In this campaign has come from the citizens as a whole, individually and not In factions.

To keep the faith of my supporters I need not submit my official acts to any one for countersigning." Suits and Topcoats For Men and Young Men Four Price Ranges on Which We Specialize FRYF, SPEAKS AT PLANT. WALL PAPER I Principal Meeting Will Be Held at 10c Per Roll Liberty Ilnll Tonight. AV. S. Frye, candidate for the Republican nomination for mayor, will stage the principal meeting of hU 5c Per Roll for leftover bedroom papers, In attractive colorings and designs.

1 Kitchen, hall, living room and dining room papers in desirable styles. Ail out of our new line. i A A 59c Per Roll High-grade living and dining room papers, values tip to sacrificed during this sale. 29c Per Roll Beautiful floral and conventional tapestries, plain effects, in good colorings and designs this week. Extra Trousers With Many Suits at Small Cost campaign at Liberty hall on East Michigan street this evening, at 8 o'clock.

C. K. Adams, manager of the Frye campaign, -lnnounced that In addition to the speakers there will be two acts ot vaudeville and other entertainment, Speeches will be made by Thomas R. Snyder and R. C.

Shaffer. Tomorrow night there will be a Krye meeting in Brlghtwood. Mr. Frye spoke at the Nordyke Marmon Company plant yesterday noon. He declared that his candidacy is a challenge to the politicians who say that a clean, business man 7Vn UsVZlt VARNISH STAIN ANI i' liSoSjJ' JEWEL BLACK SCREEN ll ISkIt ENAMEL Special, per qt.

rl RV1i LtVK FLOOR FAIXT-Special, I uv FLOOR PAINT Special, Children's 2-Trouser Suits, UO t. 12 Brush With Every Quart of Screen Enamel or With Every 5 Gallons of House Taint. GIVEN AWAY House Paint, Gallon, $2.49. Linseed Oil, Gallon, $1.15. 100-Iib.

Keg White Lead, $14.00. ill CONTRACT AM) DECORATING WORK OIK SPECIALTY Weran do your work promptly on reasonable notice and at a reasonable price. TQ) TT PJ XI can not win a nomination uniesr he is backed by a cod. "Isn't It time for us to nop letting politicians hanj is hand-picked flutes?" Mr. Adams said' at the noon meeting.

year you were told to vote against Duvall for county treasurer and this year you are told to vote for him for mayor." Up One Flight Where Values are Greatest Indiana Wall Paper Co. Now in Our New Location 27 E. Maryland St. 40 West Washington Upstairs For 38 Years a Depend. THOMPSON BLDG.

Open Saturday Un til ab(e Store m. The Home of Big Bargains Phones 2279, Circle 2178 EMHARDT HITS TRIMARV. Adolph G. Emhardt, candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor, at a Tenth ward meeting nt Hoyt and State avenues lst night, declared that one of the weaknesses of the primary law is that members of one party can i I mi ji)Hn Yaaif C-T AVail tf.i.

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