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THE IXDIAXAPOLIS STAR, Al'lUL 23, 19--'3. PASTORS CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS TROTTER ASSAILS FOR RILEY HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN Preliminary Plans to Raise Funds Are Presented Declares Adam Was Created 1 in AMERICA IS IN NEED OF GREAT REVIVAL Evanglist Receives $5,000 Donation in Closing Week of Tabernacle Services. Many Churches of City, and Need of Personal Effort Stressed to Make "Drive" a Success. Image of God. but Son Came in Si.

Let Us Help You With Your Housecleaning ''hatfofi John Hi-Id; i Me Kae Hi. whomsoi In that an toed the world that rd bgttt-n Son so that belfcwth on Hum shall not! HV LKSTKR C. NAGI.KY. Appeals were made throughout the churches rf the city yesterday by pastors for volunteers to assist In the Klley The theory nf ewdtitlon was attacked by Mel Trotter during his afternoon sermon at hp Park theater yesterday afternoon. speak evolution von, do wa with i he rrn bp said.

Voil cain te he that your great-grat-graiid- perih but he e- lasting an. I can tak th tt as th summary of the Chri-tian ptuiosMphy," Mid tlte Mr. I 'a i in. "That us the pieaning of salvHiixn; t-of its unix ersa ht the conditions which hae t. he met; and tiie results of the gospel." Curtains mm father hung by his tail and threw (o-! C4h nuts your great -grea -grand -mother, (f you want to; 1 am not going THE OF I'HiiF'AMTV.

to ent Into a dispute with the Iheor- Christ is liod's rainbow reconciling j.ts ()n the subject." man with I. and the love of Christ 1-Jvangelist Trotter used as his after-is for all men, declared Dr. Matthew noon topic the parable of the "lost Bulgin's Last "Bullets." "Kellifion In like the mea-dr or the smallpox It is catching. "There are a lot of you churrh members cold that if a mosquito bit you It'cl die of pneumonia." "Your tears won't wnh your sln away; God wants your will." "Brother Moses found out 4,005 yearn ago whnt medical nrlenee found out Just Mx years ngo." "Moses cave us our greatest Ideas of democrary; and don't talk to me, you puny little Infidel, about the mistakes of Moses." The cleansing of rag rugs is a specialty in every Indianapolis laundry. Floor pieces that are hot too large are cleaned thorough Every one is measured individually before washing then they are cleaned and dried by new methods which insure original size, square corners and no memorial hospital campaign.

Preliminary pinna of the hospital association to carry out the campaign to raise funds in the city campaign were presented and tnembt rs of the churches were urged to tend thir efforts in helping to "put the campaign across." i That the pulpits of the city rival in many ways the. power of the pres. in tho development and successful comple- i tion of many civic problems can not be gainsaid. Throughout the war problems wen freely discussed by most of the pivnehi -r nnl moral Issues have be-'n placed before the minds of the church-going masses. In the en-operation of law enforcement the churches have shown a willingness.

Civic and Religious Duty. facts were presented by many of the ministers ytsterday in the an-' nounr ni' ns -f the Klley hospital cam-piign plans. Stress was laid upon the social, religion duth.i incumbent upn the member uf the churches to tend their aid In bringing to successful conclusion the movement to complete the hospital. other preachers linked up thir sermons with the need soi ing such probl ms wre presented in such work as th Kiley hospital i-ontem- "Serv ice was stressed in most L-f the messages deiiwred jesterday. shrinking.

Plain lace curtains laundered at 60c a pair. Sash, scrim, swiss curtains and portieres vary in price. ly the dirt being absorbed rather than ground out, as is often done by the "home" method. The charge on this type is 11c a pound and no work or worry. F.

Smith, pastor of the Kirst Tnsby-terian Church, in his sermon yesterday morning on "The Rainbow and the Covenant." "The jiible teaches that the human race Is sinful and that the wages of sin Is death." taid 1 r. Smith. "The cloud of sin Is still in our sky. If we open our eyes we can not fail to see; it; if we op. our ears can not fail; to hear it profanity, blasphemy, un- cleanness.

at the nations and you: dfi.shness into your own heart and you sin there. I "Sin is no- light thing hntes It 1 and punishes it. H. liai-s slt but loves i the repentant sinner. rod so loved the world that He sent his only begotten son that whosoever beliex in Him! should not perish hut have everlasting life." "Hod's hive shines on the cloud of sheep." The Park theater, where the, ineetinc are being held under the auspices of the M'heelcr City Mission, was crowded at both the afternoon and night meetings.

Yesterday's services marked the beginning of the second week of the revival servtces. The meetings are to be continJtjd for the next five weeks, according to Arthur I'ope. superintendent of the Wheeler Mission. Creation of Adnm. "Adam v.as created in the Image nf Ciod." declared Dr.

Trotter, in his sermon. "The son of A 'lam was born into the image of Adam and was not only horn to sin, but in sin. Sin is crime. Hveryone? Is not only born in sin. but is) born to commit sin and hen thy refuse (Sod they refuse the remedy for Adam sin.

No woman ever intended to be a bad woman, she Comforts Blankets "A nation-wide revival will break out in the United States within th- next fw months or the Ilb-s'l will have to return to arain." pril Dr. K. J. IJuk'in. the Portland eang-list, last night the Ca-ll- wht'H' iK prt ach'',) Js nn.ni i fl f-riDipjuKn.

Mrr- tha iri.iK'U two htdd yesterday in th- bite n'iM-d us a donation lr. I idem during th J.t wtt-k. In th- MTvirt-? y-st- aw1'1-imiitt'ly vmn H. d. AM h- uf th tmi-tipr, -mv pid out of the butvn Nothing is quite so difficult to wash in the home as a heavy comfort.

The laundry does it for 40c and takes every precaution to prevent the The secret of washing blankets correctly lies in keeping them soft and fluffy and to prevent shrinking. Constant inspection during the washing and just went astray like the lost sheep sin a nd makes a ra in bow of mercy. Come, us reason saith th-- 'thfuigh your sins be as scarlet, they shall he as white as snow; though thev be red like crimson, they shall be as That Ib Ood' nfin-bow of promise. "We are all sinners all under the law of sin and Hut have we and no sheep, man or woman ever strayed from the path and got back again without help. "If there was ever a bigger foo! on the face of (iod's earth than sheep.

It I' a man or woman. waa born to CAR OF I.IKK. Th tnan who is worthy of being trusted behind th wheel of life is the man who ha? sought advice and counsel from men of experience and takes sen the rainbuw of The tacking from pulling loose, thus permitting the cotton to wad. Each is handled individually and given the attention that such heavy pieces require. drink whisky.

I tended bar for my rainbow of promise is: im-re is no fHther arv) tne -jn born ln me wa(( drying, with one temperature throughout, insures results that Indianapolis women declare faultless. Washed for 20c to 75c, depending on nature and size. first four v.eei.; 'ffl- cer tl.e Ai iaf-or. arv- ch- king o-r tie i-r fj r. T' ts iurir.g th- mTfrts it that 'he r.u-.b-- -r than r.t.

ins And ch r.ftH v.e rii.cAt1 1: t.e s-rice tr. y.c:r. St' ek a T- HiW. H- in for a t-, no conuemna uon io ificm iiiul pis resronsiDumes io hints. eclared Merle Si Jener, teacher of the 5 Christ Jesus.

disipase. My ways, your ways, are not always God's way. and the moment we turn to our own way in preference to Christian Men Huilders. In his talk "Have you ever noticed tne rainDow terday mornirp at the Third Christian closely. it you nave you wm noun-two things It unite? earth and heaven: the ends are on the earth and the arch fs across the heavens.

Thus, ci.ni.-i la T.l'c ralnhna' rpconeil- Spreads Hist ways, turn to sin. and like the shfcp that utrayed, w-e never get back unless we are helped." God's Stand on Punishment. At the conclusion of his afternoon's sermon, the Rev. Trotter, recited the Awnings Minoav scnooi. lie spone on nenino the Wjieel." "We have gt to rc-cognize the other in driving the cr of life in the ra- of life," 5id Mr.

Sidener. "Young man, are you driving to success? If von are you must have character, knowl- i a ing uniting God and man. Then, the rainbow embraces the world; it symbolizes God's love. 'There's a widc- ness in God's merry, like the wlonM incident of a man condemned to die or the sea. the love or innai all mt-n rtih anil nnnr." In the electno chair at Sing Sing.

After In order to get spreads snowy white, these particular pieces are laundered separately. Special laundering methods have proved their value in clean appeals for the man's life had failed. T.riS KILEY MEMORIAL. i was found that he was suffering with The cleaning of awnings at 11c a pound is indicative of the many types of articles that the laundries are equipped to handle and to handle eco luutriiuiusis, hiiu ma niaintp r-uuMii. "The Riley memorial hospital cam pardon on that ground.

The Uover pafen is one worthy of the co-operation of New York refused to issue the K' courage, vision, experience and i resourcefulness. The one consistent i coin in business is character, charnc-j ter is the gohten rule, dojnsr for the) "V' fello' what you would have him lo tr "You to krow the rule of the I race. It jay to assume that you kr.ow It si). Reid the Illble and ob-i s-rve the s. Too many young men i ere nt satisfld to be (las'engers until' have the necessary knowledge to i qualify them to get behind the whel an i drive.

Vision, you must httve. and and efforts of everv Christian man or pardon, declaring that the man if re-, leased from the chair, would die any- woman and ill result in one or the way greatest institutions in the state of In-j na a double death sentence," diana." said the Rev. Charles M. Reed, assorted the Rev. Trotter, "he was v- ii i ifhA.iict T'nio-' pla 'ing both ends against the middle, Yn avind not only needed a pardon, but a 'oPrBninKhonC nt W.ti'" cure.

God not opposed to capita. -phi oAnJOi miHin i punishment. Hia doctrine of. 'an eye ing of colonial hand-made tufted spreads. Laundries take care of spreads for 20c upwards or take them at regular rate when included in one of the many services.

nomically. Bulky pieces can not be handled satisfactorily at home they can be at the laundry. Consult the laundry for helping with your spring cleaning. r. 5.ep When cf to o'- 'J7' up jst v- a per cent ou can Chnsjtar.ity if ii tne n.akf real for an eye and a tooth for a tooth." is children are poinR up that rrav resnond to thilr assistance in h'lp see nheao.

"Your hanres of driving sifejy and in the end to life's goal depends upon your trust in Him and responsibility to others. You must have divine guidance through Jesus Christ to be able to sit behind the wheel with confidence, knowing that God is with you, kep your hand on the wheel and your eyes on the road." Need recalled. For years they have soupht capital punishment in the state of Michigan, but the best they have accomplished so far is to send a man to a fine brick feed him and release him in a fm years, to go out and kill a couple more people." lioral Kerital. r.d inp to hrimr about a place where they can find relief," said, the llev. Mr.

It was Christ who said, 'He that Rill chiefest amonfr you. let him be thH servant of And the way that "Oh. Lor. Best Grand Laundry Crown Laundry va! tl.dt a crat shore to sh'Te. I til r.n revival God count? greatness is ouen Cmne of Abraham.

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y.il n. Klan.merlon, PJdlfon and hunirf of "th mn cf religion and Mi'-nrc turninc their attention to Excelsior Laundry Fame Laundry Gem Laundry Paul H. Krauss Laundry M. H. Co-Operative Laundry ncs.

The world may look upon a manj Dr. Trotter's evening- topic was "Re-and his ability to make mone)r nrt- gtore un(() the locusts ca 1 successful, but God looks upon th. h'-arts of men and women to see: have eaten. Acts il. 25.

if they should be callel great. I soul shows the sign of ln- spirit world and i "Man looketh on tne ouiwarn appear -jjusi as me locusts caused the blight he ncourag. ,1 to continue in th. ir good nnces. but God seeth the h-art.

Abiii- which sent Abraham into Egypt. There work, said the Kv. Cnarle? H. tv to n.anFtge a great corporation unen is no rnilt in. life, fruit in the Xew i'js.

psstor of th- Hrightwood i tives man the name of greatness: sen- I estament in read to Indicate char self- Testament read to ti'-n .1 Chun in his sermon last night abnegation is great in God sight, or. Antilogy and tne Spirit World." And to get. we must give. How sadly tr- art seeinu with the church of Jesus Christ needs to the spiritual ryis. tialraudiar.ee, tne art 'ham to give, not alone the gold we of hearing with the spiritual ears aremav have, the money power.

To hold on to the almighty dollar will Dring im upon a man riavs of sorrow and lonli- ness. To develop our lhes, we must give out freely." actor. Keputation is what people think you are and character is what you really are. There is no standstill in religion, you must either go ahead or go back. Every hour you spend outside of God is wasted.

How much better is the world because you have lived the last twelve months? "What have you done toward leading some one to God? When Abraham went Into Egypt he had his wife pose as his sister. He stayed there for thirty-eight years, and there is thirty-eight years of Abraham life that critics of the Bible declare is unaccounted for. No wondeT they are unaccounted for dKrahan, HAVE YOU SEEN win have to come again. We want trie church 'f God to bar who are bom wiio breathe tr.e atmosphere of pr yer and exi-rcist- tneir spiritual souls in "iod frvice. "You Uike J-us Christ cut cf this old dark worl 1 and what wouid yu have left.

m--ri and women0 All that wp have wnrtn while rr.n; Jesus. Ion't tell me that all is t' dhrk an! that you not f.rid your wny out of doubt. "If you will mvle whole, you will find that it is strictly a personal question. M-et Jo'i' conditions and it is a question of your own will. God do-s not mak- anybody become Christian.

And don't you think of any une else here- tonight but your own soul first. -The thine that counts is the surrender of the human to the super-power i Jesus. How would you likv to have J-sus be your attorney and plead for you tomorrow if you ha i to gj to court and a jury" "Your tears won't ycr sir? o. wants ou will. That is what Go i is the aker cf ail a ni you rr.

Jt i- wilier to v- rerna H- an i voj do the levir.c. r- you wiihr.ff to vp out and y. 'Yf. iord J-FUS. I U.y WJil tO Thine you?" Mo(M Scientist.

"fr.5rs ficts 4' years th: r.iral Just CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OUR CHANDELIERS CHIKCII AMI SCIENCE FRIENDS. The gospel has nothing to fear from science the great spiritual truths of religion can not be in conflict with science when both are understood. Dr. rpsted charsred with assault and battery with intent to kill. DEMON STKATION IS PLANNED A demonstration of gymnasium and dancing classes of the health, education department of the Y.

W. C. A. is to be civen at the Y. W.

C. Rvmnaslum Saturday. May 5, at 7 :45 p. More than fifty pupils will takfi, part. KI ION TRIP PLA.jtiD Indianapolis men who were members oi Company 113th field signal battalion, during the world war are planning to attend the annual reunion of tne organization to hf held at Fort Wayne, next Saturday.

The Indianapolis delegation is ex-pectins, to go to Fort Wayne on a special intorurban car and members living near Indianapolis have been invited to make the trip with the Indianapolis men. Arrangements are being made by Lynn O. Knowlton of the Bass-Knowlton Company, lived those thirty-eight years outside of We have a complete assortment from which you can select any combination you have in mind. The finest designs in beautiful proportion, styles and colors, at prices In keeping with your plans. Ask for FREE literature and suggestions on interior illumination.

true sciences, so also are the other sciences, such as astrology, mental tep. a'hy, crystal-gazing," said the Rev. Mr. Gunsolus. "It is unbelief that has driven the angels from our door and blinded our spiritual eyes.

By leading a pure, clean life and by persistent prayer and con- centrition. it is possible to talk with i spirits and angels. Emmanuel Swed- beyond the shadow of i douot as 'iM nls-j Joan of Suceoth, that I spirit communication is possible and i a sible. Two hundred and forty-ejght times do-s the Bih! refer tc, angeis. This tne significance and in.portanee wr.ich has be.

alloteO to them bv Bib- i lieal writer--. laws charge and neither tne laws of the spirit world. If tnv antreis visite.j too earth plane, it i- possihie for, them to come' has been can be again." roo ana mey were eaten by the locusts Allan 13. Philputt, pastor of the entrai 'ntirtntr t.l.t., Ii i. TVoubeS the children nf Hairnr nr lha Questions I Have between the Bible religion today.

Russia Is there a war and we ar oio'n 'aoru "r1" aiiboiIiEledffdCb to answer, but i say rio. said jji The Jiible writers had no means Relli-lon Fthlral. "There are many things that We count r.f flrolim. out natural mvsteries. but it S09 N.

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is not corre, to say that they had no as successful that God does not count scientific knowledge, I neir cmcr successes We live for pleasure and to leach a uersonal relation be 1 IN INDIANAPOLIS TODAY. MILITARY OKDKR OF FOBEIGN WARS. twenty-third annual banquet, layPu' hotel. 6:30 p. m.

Gen. Henry J. Klley of New York, president of Reserve Corps Officers' Association, speaker. SOC THF.ASTF. R.N IMFItO YEM ENT AN I) Mc I.A1NSVII.I.K HUC LKAOlt.S, meeting, evening.

Ill TI.EU CLLECiK DRAMATIC (M plav, "Honor Wright," Masonic temple, p. m. SHOHTUIlXiE IIir.H SCHOOL SENIORS. plav, "A Tailor-Made Man," Murat the-atir. 8:15 p.

in. SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN ItF.YOl.l TION, lunrheon, bplnk-Arms hotel, noon. SKItVICK CUB, lunchoen, Hotel Llneoln, noon. INDIANA INIYERS1TY ALl-MNI ASSOCIATION, luncheon, Chamber of commerce, 12:13 -p. m.

WOMWS ROTARY luncheon. Claypool hotel, 12:15 p. ill. SFKINOER HEIRS, meetings. Claypool hotel, 9:30 a.

m. and 2 p. ni. AMKItlf'AN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS, luncheon, Splnk-Arms hotel, noon. CI.

KANE RS AND DYERS' ASSOCIATION, III 8( II AM) The hope, f.r.'irr.fc jt and re tr.e greatest t-riCi-er e-. er ''iiHSt, I- bu.u'.r. afte-non s'-r-rr-vn at tr.e Tab i-. here VOITH PAKTNKKI. the church and youth CHAUNCEY DEPEW SAYS PURSUIT OF HOBBY WILL PROLONG ONE'S UF business and die without doing one thing for Christ.

Religion Is extremelv ethlcal, and it is all right to get up and shout about your soul being cleansed but does It make you pay your bills and set your wrongs to right? "Have you put the stripes on the character of some one? If you have, go bark and wash those ran r.vtraile! and in the 3 1 0 th Meridian street, and tiert a. Hawkins, Indiana Bell Telephone Company. TWO BLIND TIGER ARRESTS CharleH Bailey, golored, 60 years old, 1 208 Lafayette street, who the police say has Ik-p supplying negroes in the neighborhood of his home with Intoxicating liquor, was arrested yesterday on a blind tiger charge by Lieut. Elsenhut and Sergts. Cummfngs and Fields.

John Seifers, colored. 36 years old, 18 eat Thirteenth street, was arrested on a blind tiger charge when Pa trolman Love found a larg supply of white mule whisky In his possession. SHOOTING IS INVESTIGATED Detectives yesterday were continuing their investigation of the shouting last Friday youth of the tween id and His creation, man, God wa to them, first great "Then as to the reliability of the gospel stories of Jesus, It must he remembered that these four records survive out of a multitude of such writings. The earlv church sifted carefully Its literature' and by common acceptance these trospels were received as contain- "If -a t- a Wfc- -e or in.e by tr.e :r.g ou I- "God tr.ro r. rtint.

of the future, declared armer, pastor of the Church, In his sermon wl tiie Church." observed as "Young lar.d lies the the Kev. W. Broadway M. K. 1 on Trie W11 I'- ojie n.ght." tr.irty-five b'r.

al will be righting your wrongs. There are tne the substance of the life anil teach of Jesus. No nobler body of writ- people who have stood In the wv legs it, vested choir of insrs can be found anywhere in the the church for fifty years, they are not unri.i fit to die and God csn not i.l. I girls sang. Oe Pl- ty a je that say of Wer i he- r.rit'ar.

ity t'e can cultl-. at for the (jf Ex-Senator, Hale and Hearty at 89, Explains His Diversion Has Been Speechmaking, Great Solace for Business Cares and Worries. enjoy mem or taste Th hole evidence of nnsi as i was years old when I found nee Just as do man's Savior, however, does not rest in Christ ami I was older then than I am said Dr. Farmer. imr in human exnerience and re-) now at .13.

i will evlo no 1 r.e appreciates the youn; peo- insight. Twenty centuries of the years the locusts have eaten if lunclteon, biiiiih-ahiio a pi: and wants to h-lp thern. Thi 'OU tause it is l-i nt prov A chain is j. est part- If ooO iii.ks. al an i is only as Christianity ev Idenc-, or Cnristlan history have attested the will make restitution for vour wrong's worth of these gospels." I Every hour you live outside of God is Th- Rev.

W. H. Book of Columbus, a wasted hour." preached yesterday morning at the Its weak- a ie of hr.ks is that er.ain ikest lir.k. cable of rope of break It breaks there rig as its W' prove,) by Central Christian Church. a gr INDIANAPOLIS ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT MEN, directors' luncheon, Hotel Lincoln, noon.

SCIKNTEC'H CLL'B, luncheon, Chamber of Commerce, noon, INDIANAPOLIS FIKMTIRE ASSOCIATION, dinner, Hotel Lincoln, p. m. PHI GAMMA DELTA, luncheon, Board of Trade, noon. FYA'GELISTIC SERVICES, Park theater, P. m.

The Rev. Mel Trotter, speuker. 'furcn warns them to Join in the work of tne church. The church desires the view vision of the young people "We do not want 'fogylim' nor hut full ijcpressirn of the symmetrical The young people have of influences in the church, as soon as they show rellaiillit We young peeli. need the service 'of the fhurch anil the badge offered for Hov and 1 Scouts who cultivate Inner CITY FIREMEN SAVE TOWN OF WAVERLY evitlence.

ir you Uh a strands, all an CONSIDER PLAN FOR LINKING UP CLUBS nipnc or wiins rey, i.i years oia, a(v Koftche street, who is in the Methodist hospital suffering from a revolver shot wound in hla right breast. It was said that his condition is not serious. Frey was arrested last Friday night when he was caupht speeding at Twenty-flrst street and Capitol avenue by Motorcycle Policeman Fisher. Frey told the officer that he had been shot by a negro to whom lie had given a ride In his automobile and was hurrying- to the hospital to seek medical attention. Detectives nre seeklner to ascertain the identity of his assailant.

FIND MAN INSENSIBLE John Goe, 1034 North Mount street, was found insensible and under the influence of liquor Saturday night on the Tibbs avenue road about a half mile north of Maywood by Charles Hoover, deputy state fire marshal; Thomas McCann, both of Maywood, and John Iewis, 313 Wisconsin street. ARREST I A FT CO LLI SI ON Anerp 100118, 1351 Tuxedo street, waa arrested yesterday charged with speeding and Improper driving as the result of a collision between hia automobile and a car driven by Docal Jacobs, 329 North irny street, at Vermont and New Jersey streets. HAR(iKl) WITH DI RGLARY Stanley Catcher, colored, 1 9 years old, 31 6 ut Twentieth sf reet. was arrested ves- left, and if you one have a one, yuu stiil have il is stiil strung, strands, and you I that can't break, yuu in that one strand. Prompt action by pumper company 'o.

"ft Puvninnrf Plans to link membership In Indus- rncttto 'Re BY CORIXNK RICH, I'nlversal Service StaiT Correspondent. NEW YORK, April 22. Chauncey M. Depew on the eve of his eighty-ninth birthday told me today the secret of his perpetual health. "Forget your business worry at sunset, devote yourself to your hobby until bedtime and you will never grow old," said the ex-senator and railroad executive.

"My hobby has ben speech-making. I have delivered more speeches perhaps than a.ny man alive. They have kept me feeling' like a colt most of the time. I have twelve volumes of speeches made by me. That is all of them.

But they must hk" Th 1 1 hut ll IT. pa trial clubs and the club federation with threatened to destrnv the Iran handicapped by a leaderless Congress, with too many Republican members. The next Congress will contain too few Heoublicans. That means there will be blocs that will plague both parties. "My prediction that any party which declares in its platform for 'dry' or 'wet' can not elect Its candidates.

Both parties will declare for enforcement of the law. They will dodge the real Issue. That will leave the people where they are. No Use for Glands. "I am for the Harding plan for an International court of arbitration.

I am against the League of Nations. "The world court is a suggestion of my own. Twenty-seven years ago I urged it in a speech before the Bar Association of this state. The association urged Washington to accept the plan." After he had talked of the old days and the great men he had met, some one asked him if he had tried any of th ril ES BANKRUPTCY PETITION A petition was filed Saturday in Federal court hv lames M. MCreath of Kokomo, farmer and laborer, askinsr that he ba adjudged bankrupt.

He lifted his debts at 7 and his assetw at $11,707.60. ASK FOR RECEIVERSHIP Suit was filed saturdsv in Superior court. Room Cnhiiin Photo, and Film Company of Worn or, fcs. We iron I. hod f'-H or tint but in our -n hict an in mir Iif.i uarr-' fnr Iif- wor in ti'l spirit." membership In the V.

W. C. A. wl). onsidered at a conference of the In-, the city.

Two houses were burned to du.strtal department of the Y. W. C. A. round a at of the Indianapolis region Saturday the fij' fl wn "Christianity is proved bv a gnat cable of ovM.

nee that first is the strand id Jesus Christ. Then there is the strand evidence ti.is old Book of Hooks is inspired and it has withstood tl.e attacKs of infidels and the oil de. il himself. is in It and the reason infidels I knoeked it out of the that can't knock Hod out. I' is God Word I'rof.

Eaton of Ta lor ui.u -i -sity at Ipland. tne Sannol Maitland of I'ittshmfcOi and 1 1. her of I rid in tia ills wer. at the meeting -Ono i-irti talk. The Atchison r.

oiiari. of Taylor uni'ersil sanL- llIM- l.lll (11111(11 sckii, Tlo cliiireti unking tiie het showing roust h. a church founded on the divinity of Jesus and must ten the prin- ipl-s which sa, the conference yesterday. I hlrty starte.l bv a defective flue, was discov-delegates from clubs in liaylon, (., on the roof of the one-storv frame Elkhart. Muncle.

Terre Haute and In- home of John Davey. A stiff breeze ilianapolls attendeil the sessions s- comniunlca ter the flames to a vacant terday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma I house next to the Davey home, owned Sorority chanter hotie In lnlngion. by Hums. It aiso was a otie-Eduratlonal work prepiraloiy to Ihe I story frame house. The buildings were conference at Winona Ju'e IT to -fi was; practically destroyed before the In-discussed.

The membership question dianapolls Hie' fighters arrived. They will he brought up thete. quickly confined the flames to the two CI IT' Ih of the chinch, ni'ii rung on I'. rnite.) I.B have been the best doctors and nurses a man ever had. "I have been in politics seventy years.

They are much cleaner than when I entered the field. You have honest elections today. You had crooked elections when I began looking for political advancement." Favors HardinR. Yesterday afternoon the delegates to Burning inn initigs with water pumped firm a enfl nboxtt fpet dlMmit. the local conference had lea with the trdav charged with burglary and erand lar-eny.

and Evans, colored, 28 years old, 322 West Michigan street, was slated at cUv prison on a charge of receiving stolen goods in connection with detectives investigation of the robbery of the home of Earl A. Rich. 3130 North Illinois street. CHICKEN THIEVES ACTIVE Chicken lit eves entered the hpn house of P'red Hpid 1318 South Sheffield avenue, late Suturday night, taking four fowls valued at $15 Thev also entered he henhouse nf William Dwinell. 1322 South Sheffield avenue, taking ten chickens valued at $20.

I t. CACHE REVEALED When Lieut. Jones and squad went into be home of Elmore and Minor Bryant, colored, living on Tory avenue near Tyndell inn. I he is isiliillitv said the PAPAL DELEGATE RECEIVES 500 GEORGETOWN GUESTS iiii fhiiiri-dies re ii of i wii -re respm nd; i-- i tin. i four hv college Y.

W. C. A chapter. liepi.rts showed that delegates from the region represented at. meeting will alt'lnl the Will ma corifeep-c.

ASHI.Ni ITc 'X, A l-'umasoni-ltionoi, A Arc which brnkf out In tho Attic of a twu-stnry framp roomltiK' housf at 4lM North Illinois street caused damaK estimati'fl at by flnmen. A part of lif i oof In ho rt-ar of he house was destroyed. The roof pnd nttlc of a huu-Jt1 UW7 Yandes st roet, occuplpd by W'ilHam wr dewtroyfd by (Ire. The da inaK' wh en ti mated at it, li siatiol' new processes of rejuvenation. He laughed, and said "No glands or new-fangled nostrums of any kind are responsible for my excellent physical and mental condition.

Neither has it been aided by Conan Doyle's spirits. 1 tried spiritualism once. They told me I wad not a good subject. My problems have been solved by the teachings and memory of my mother. All great crises in my life have been solved more easily by prayer." FRESH AIR CAMP WORKERS SELECTED Indianapolis against the Indianapolis ton Picture Company of Indianapolis, mkfng fhe appointment of a receiver and judgment of $75, The plaintiff al-leii that the defendant company was insolvent.

RO ES I ERITA NCK A A inheritance of on the estaie of A ever, fnd 'ana polls coa I dee ler, who died April 7, 10 2 2. assemed against the estate bv Samuel L. Montgomery, count inheritance tax appraiser, was up-proved bv Judge Mahlon K. Bash of Probate court The est at was appraised st il(i023 7 i of which 1 63.34ft. 7.) was personal hthI real estate.

BOTTLE WOUNDS NEGRO A negro, givin his name as Joe Davis, received a s'vere cut In the head Saturday afternoon when another negro, whose name was not learned, struck him with a pop bottle after an alleged argument In Archie "Joker" Young's poolroom. 632 Indiana avenue. Davis was taken to the City hospital and slated in the prison ward under charges of drunkenness and vagrancy. NKGRO AND WIFE ARRESTED When I'oli' Lieutenant Hudson and booze squad found four gallons of white mule whisky buib'd under the home of William Adams, colored, 37 vears old. 14 3 Toronto street, Saturday, they arrested Adams and wife on charges of operating a blind tiger.

EN GINK STRIKES KGKO Severe bruises were suffered by Thomas Jefferson, colored, years old, 4 4 Indiana avenue, Siitunlav when he was struck by a Hi Vour switch engine at Indiana avenue and Michigan nt rf-t JeiTerson seized a guard lull ni Vm front of the. rnrlnp. which It lo-t uple life ItlSt than than more .,0,1 Jr mu-t I all I hi II. I- II Plollle, 1- p. 1 I I 252 JOIN COLORED IN ANNUAL SPRING CAMPAIGN io th.

He was talking on his favorite subject now. and continued "Woodrow is too physically incapable to come back either as President or leader of his puity. I would not attempt to predict who the Democrats will nominate as President. Josephus Daniels says it will be McAdoo. Daniels thinks he is a politician.

Harriine has made goon. To. reeilon. sid iown university, in. Ir.dii.e a iiutnb-r of American and unieiah Tic-reception was hold in a li' contains furhituie hioucht An.eiirq In ltiltl l.ord fialfiicore th, Stuart portraits, owned by invito-' tion and other tnacins.

Among the guis! W-. 1 Jtiano of Spain, li.iton li Io in- huriiliiil fitxi tlfty-two ui-ti nnd oust tl( wfic i-( -jriptf nn-iiiht iM nf tit' u-L-i- brnnrh uf the V. M. I. A.

ti. i) th. ftit rp'Tts ttic Miinunl it' 1 lilt rati Oil to.lt loV, street last night they round a seven -an n-oce-half-gallon still In operation. Both nitn were arrested, charged with violating the prohibition law. The same policemen In te Saturday night saw Ja meg Dewey Travis, living in the rear of 411 West North street, take a half pint of white mule from una-r he porch.

They ar-rtfij Davis and found a frallon'and a half of white mule whisky under the porch. EDITOR TO BE SPEAKER AT PHILPUTT RECEPTION He will be renominated and re-elected if i 1 1 li nit inO' TNi'ip rHtnpai'n wi' mail'' it looks as prosperity continues, anu jss s. men. i ui- He has been greatly though it migni. The (i SH0RTRIDGE CLASS WILL PRESENT PLAY TONIGHT "A Tailor-Made will be pre.sent-eil by the class of '23 ji Shortrfdge high school at the Murat theater tonight at o'clock.

Crant created the role of John I'alll Hart, whiih will he taken tonight by Doupla.s Hale. The part of Tanya lluher, the heroine, will he taken hy Miss Julia Hretznian. Mrs. James li. Steep of the Little theater.

Is coaching the I.eCrand Cannon is bufdness h- men 1 1 inn gian ambassador; I'rinci- Caetdiii, Italian ambassador; Count I.aszlo Szechenyi. Hungariai; minister, 'is--count D'Alte. minister from Portugal; Minister nlaya of Minister Astrom of h'inland Ministrr cn urio of Nicaragua; -Minister Joubi rl of the 1 Dominican republic, and Minister I'an-aretoff of Bulgaria. Ah li. I'um v's Tied 'i, with yixM tlir--i tin- VeJIow led bv I i i 1 1 with piM the Him i I Ui IniKi lift -si a cn by 1 1 S.

Dm don. fo'rty. 'Wiiliyin Lime, thirty l. 'hill DR. GRANT'S BOOK IS SOLD FROM CHURCH cisti.r nf tli' Kil lii? jifTmi'ti of the Committee chairmen to direct the campaign to raise $20,000 to finance the purchase of an eighty-acre tract of land on the Pendleton pike near the Marion County Tuberculosis hospital at Sunny, side for the construction of a ssji air camp for poor, crippled, convalescent children and their mothers have been selected Russell J.

Ryan, general cha'r man of the campaign, said yesterday. The drive will begin Monday, May 7, and will continue for one week. The various committees expect to canvass prnbablv saved his life. He was taken The Kev. W.

R. Warren of St. Louis, to the City hospital. th Workl Call, official organ GYPSY WOMEN ARRESTED After, it 1 1. I it ii 1 1 -fnl.

iU frnm flir. mon of IP DlpCloIeS Of Christ ChUfCh. AVlU Wl mpH i urn (Up Miction i four Gypsy won't" were arrested Haturday be tho principal speaker at the reception I I i iwrpprt with inhtprv and fnriun. 1 "Utir nft cf 'tint i n-- i 1 1 nj; ht kirv! cf nu ii fr cnniiit inns thr-'Mt-Ti us with uiin." fh'ui th1 i-' H'-O'l-r- "'h)'i llinrh i ii'iiii) fc. i-- crantPd.

MiW YORK. April 22. (Universal tt-lllriK. fhoe who were' arrested were for Dr. Allan 3.

Philputt, pastor of the I 1 1 1. 1: Maiv. Johns. years old; Mary Mltrhelt. i rvnt ml Christian t'mri'i, May 4, to service) The "Keligion of Alain Biieei, tufii.

lii' nif-n with nsnral i.nii- 30 years old; Annie George. 1Z years old. Or. Philputt's twenty-fifth an i nuinaper for the play, i.owell weir Is chairman of the properties committee, j.and Miss Nora Thomas is chairman of jthe costumes And settings committee, i Twcntv-scven students included In the cast ei plf5 tiimi wit hv the Rev. Dr.

Percy mi i U'urniar. the mutt1-. rii'h now inc-rn-in-nib' ts thf hi Y. t'hi--t I'liript titor. arlnt.

wa. today from the porch ''ictioiip ni'-n with and bit tons m'n with 'i- 1 nt -ni i' uZnZ: nr u-mim Low. Brvan. nresWent of Kniscooal Church uf the Asccn GOVERNOR TO SPEAK. A lunclioon will hr givn tomorrow at ih Hotel Lincoln by St.

Mihiel-loT, I Mton 1'. Brown and Howard (.. po.stM of thp A'mTjran Legion in the interest nf ttif AtiiTican Legion gravf-. fndownifnt fnni. V.rotnandcrs (f ail Marion county posts iv been Jn Jtr.l.

Pinor A1ci'rH will deliver un addres In favor of th fund. Tho procffds c( tltip fund will he us'd in oi-Htlnc th Rrv-j tit I'nitctt Slat-, who ilicd in foricn count rl.t during hv war. i win) win j.i.,k net rntr i- i Jlt tn l.i'lp it-i-i -tnd ti ci lit f--( 1 1 will find .1 -n st i liu rch hi-1 wi ici, is iho r.i in i 'he- iu F.HKt Tnth sirpHt; nftvti Pa. university, anil Dr. H.

Win- whiob the Rc-v. Dr. Grant is Knst Tf-nth and KiiRfell Good-i ()ora s.crt-tarv of the Church 1 -lon win. Kiiiif l-ifileth lKo.hVi.tlon Iniliannoll. The nieft ini; rector.

KMs KKAKKKMTKD-RIlm n' be tc. 11 frlen.N of Dr. Phil-1 Te book was conducted by the The reception 111 thtj(ltnr vc.s;nient committee, with ljURY IN S175.000 SUIT DISAGREES 1 YOI1K. April 'J'J. Thf Jury which for ciht days in i the Milt of (hjirb' J'.

Mutphy. lender 'of Titnmmny hnU, tt. i-nirr Ihthi. tru I.e.-itliiK hi." ff. IVi.l I i "f-' "'Mrs Philip L.VMIK lirau hi.

uiiivikinii CHURCH CONGRESS TO OPEN 'I' i ,1 i of I he I. i 'p. i n.ciplos of ri-' a Iniiaiia will opt a tivoot-j. i i lomorriov I'd! -o i li' -da'. Church, Ineraol a la -tie.

The prioelp.il durici: tic sessions will he the I h' ti' t'Ur of 1 1 til ni'-n 'h: ni tn di id ni in he wn id L. tM Knii't: AiKemti t-nu, i'mniMi A-hhy. president or ine omciai ooaru. IhM i iriit ai.n we in i in ar wiii preside at the mot-ling Wn'bing'oTi wrr (, uhf-r. she is; the entire city during that time ana anticipate little difficulty in raising the quota.

The camp will be maintained by the Community Chest, it is said. The Salvation Army is directing t. -project. The following chairmen will direct campaign Robert H. Tyndall, chapman of the initial gifts Mr.

K. M. Wain wright, chairman of the industrial sectionj Mrs. Woll Sussman, chairman of the women's section; Bowman Elder, "mile square;" Dr. Frtiiik C.

Huston, XOlks committee. A team captain has been appointed for the; twenty-eight largest office buildings. The camp will be opened the first of June, and the Salvation Army is now selecting the most needy cases to be cared for Immediately. ciiiphi Mii. Mrs.

Lynn mi hi i husimnd, I in got tn trlvp Ik a bfat-! I KEI'ORTS AI TO At IIET. Lau rence Hayn. -ri Nort Holme a -e- Ihe iii-st'ti with i.ouis a. iiarlog in Our siitfic cnt "to dn 8nin itnif. Lynn know i.lim; i trie rse i donated the "Little of s.tn ii.

itihle lois pel. bei a ll wnri imi' uhieo-it iic-i i. in a f-c M.as iij-itstfd with dbsm rlv con reported to th iilic In nc dlsta rn-e telephone tl nft- ilcllljcra linn s''n nours. and whs and tip She Milled OV several jram The of Mrs. Lydi ami Dr Oriint announced last year, but Hishoi.

William Manning forbade the marriage- because Airs. Lydig is a di-vorcet. i Dr lrnnt nnnouneed from the chancel that he had been forced to use church propertv as a bookstall because he and his publishers have encountered difficulties in placing the book in stores. Several dealer! have refused to handU it, It laid. night ftver bis liUtomo-a mii1 find 1 I llinore of Carlisle, Kv 1.

M. Boswell uf ioorse-v. The Itev. Mr. Hoaw.dl duct, assault nnd batiery ami drunUen-" NKGRO SLASHED WITH KNIFE I gives us knowledge of salvation sunim, turned over tn tt dit 1 I town.

htle WH FARM HOME DESTROYED. MAIil'JN, April 21. The larjv country home of Josse Kenj'terrnakflr, well known dairyman, four miles west of the city, was destroyed by fire yes-trdH'. Sparks from a fine st Are to the roof, causing of mor than Xcighbora aided in carrjing out ost of the household goods. i.uif wt if Gi eent.eld.

Ind. i.l th up. me i. I'a'trrson. I will this morninit at the Chris-pastor ot the Thirty-first Street Rapn st tion Associat'on at the T.

M. dtHoriai'pfMl by Supreme Court Justice JJjtvip, late last nlpht, Martin Cotiboy, attornpy for Mr. Murphy, said hi expected to try the suit asafn. TTe had no idea of possibility of settlement he said. Max Steuer, attorney for Hartog, could not bt reached.

'Jhurch, in his 3rnioii Herbert Johnson, colored. M. lmrneii jttvpt, was sent to the City husidtal Hat-urd'av nicht surTorinu from a kntte wound run the tomach. Tt nld th wound waa tnnlrted by Bar.thi Smith, colored, e-f tb aamaddreaa, The woman was ar tio'iai road Hayn pld wa struck by a r. automobile coming toward the rity.

Hayn imped Injury. The police searched for the driver of the machine tht itruck Biyn, but wer unabl to find him. iat ni-ht on C. A. buildinc.

He will preach tonlrht "The Little "All cf th information at a preliminary meeting at the for I side Church. i..

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