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PAGE THREE BY COLORED BDYS ARE ARE YOU YOU SORE? SORE? The erection Jackson by a determined paracamph not a desirable spot Hint they Introduction iilltl of Sale of Shoes AMENDMENTS DEEATED of Irtdl New White river low It could ant! hydro vacu facial maasnga NOT AGREED ON NEW SITE Change of OOD Your Kidneys THIRTY TRANSERS MADE big is the Surest earmarks of a Cure VOTE BUYER DEEATED Plain MEN AT WORK ON ICICLES i STELLA ROGERS It may solve your problem JUDGE GETS HIM A JOB a reason In tn 25 Washington St Opposite News i 4 OLD GRUDGE BEHIND SNOWBALLTHRQWING seventh made a Kruger was the an vote buying the Supremo last night the long STOKERS MT LARGE ENOUGH OR BOILERS the are In too ield and Interest ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE OR SALVAGE BALL COLUMBIACLUBTO VOTE DR DIRECTORS Bring Ice nt on Try it and prove it Then if you want to know read the little book Mr HAMM BOSTON ay believe the only ACTUAL CURE for Kidney Dlucaso in the world" Then a meat and vegetable dinner at 6 or 7 If your food keep you well you are not using the kind nature requires always boon attended tho present proposed nite had boon selected To introduce our new Shoe De partment for Men we offer for the balance of this month a 25 per cent reduction on every pair of shoes in the department They are the best shoes that are made for $350 and $500 and we want you to try a pair at $261 or $3T5 any time this month So try for 10 days a com plete change climax to a ro Richards says Luther eeger the Prize Orator Made a Strong De fense of Gustavus Adolphus nrly house robberies In broad daylight and twenty five cases of hlghwny rob tention Hospital for the City for Sev eral Years City Will Get Possession of All Property in the Vicinity of the Present Site HAVE BEEN OPERATING SINCE BEORE CHRISTMAS Road to found in each pkg of Grape Nuts and Postum INDIANA DAT TO DE CHARGED OB fflB did he says at the Clay i city later taking a trip to After some days the woman SNDW AND ICE WILL DISAPPEAR RAPIDLY ROMANCE OTHE RAILROAD TRAIN attempt to find Richards says Captain Newman Has Adopted Unique Way to Advertise Event at Tom linson Hall March 24 DIAMOND AND PEARL Pendants $10 In $350 now on exhibition 'I liroo hundred patterns to select from Carl Rost Diamond Merchant 15 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET Tim Claypool Hotel is Just across the street Predicted Rainfall May Repetition of Recent Gorges And Now He Has Her Home Searched in Attempt to ind Jewelry THEN SHE LET HER NEW OUND RIEND Traveling Man Met Muncie Woman and She Deserted Her Husband orty Houses Entered and Twen ty ive Purses Snatched by Young Thieves Judge Allen Issues Restraining Order Against Transfer of Certificates Desire to Avoid Conflict with State air and the Political Campaign LITTLE GIRL NEEDS MORE SCHOOL BOOKS A bnanng for will by buhl result of eross bv Mrs Ward DePauw Was Second and Butler Third in the Annual 1 Contest Building Inspector Stanley Gives Views on Solution of Smoke Nuisance One Makes ull Confession to Officers and Others Are Landed in Jail HEN VARIETY YELLS WAS ONE THE EATURES Prepared by the CONSOLIDATED DRUG CO Boeton Mees Price 25 cent and $100 or Sale In Indianapolis Only by WEBER DRUG CO (Claypool Hotel) Cor Wash and Ill Sts Three Tickets in the Keen Rivalry Gives to Contest An Opportunity to Assist a Worthy Child In Her Struggle or an Education Don't wait until Indiapoillon run Into dlienne Oct rebel now by using Dr Palmetta Compound Greek Letter rats Hold Annual Dinner fAT I A A MHUt vi un i f'r Chung black ImA'lN nnr plmplnu vine you to atop ent Ing awerm IlHter'a Rocky Mountain Tea 1 uhln nnft Anri I i 1 1 1 i I Qh nahts Jludor corner Washington and VonnsylvknUtrwta ud as 'WMt WMhiaiUB LUTHER EEGER Of Earlham OPTICIAN 148 North Illinois Street action was the of the modem sort of all creek and north says she had told him Hint mistreated her lie and his acquaintance promised to Nearly All the Menaces to Traffic Are Re moved The order of the Board of Safety through the pollen department has done much toward removing the dangerous icicles that have been hanging from the large business blocks Last night prac tically all of the most dangerous ones had been removed or a desperate effort had been made to get them down Workmen wore employed on the Land graf Building Pennsylvania and Wabash streets nearly all of yesterday trying to remove the Ice monsters A large one against the water troughs of tire Law Building camo down of Its own accord by melting taking with it more than fifty feet of water spout Large icicles In the rear of Charles Mayer Co and of Ayres Co were also removed during the afternoon PROGRESS LAUNDRY COLLARS AND CUS 2c CALL EITHER PHONE 112 1 OR WAGON Notre Dame Butler and Earlham Com bine Against the Measures By the combination of the Notre Dame Butler and Earlham delegates to the ex ecutive meeting of the Oratorical Asso ciation yesterday the Bbl Delta Theta fraternity was turned down and the pro posed amendments to the constitution were defeated or many years there lias been a fight between tbc fraternities assisted by the barbs The latter combine with the frat most favorable to their interests The two suggestions made this veay were that a sliver cup be awarded to the col lege winning the majority of tine con tests DePauw was back of the propo sition but it failed to pass The second proposed change was to re duce the number of judges from six to five and give the latter charge both of the composition and the delivery of the orations nil bu Io us trick i of Will'll 1)0 in 1 1 in 1 oni Bertha Wondiird 1 1 When ho had taken It she Hu roomed 20 Breakfasts A V4J1 ft 10 Cents All Grocers BARBER SHOP GROUND LOOR MANICURING PARLORS IN BASEMENT NEWTON CLAYPOOL BUILDING last night after having Mrs Marie Benson in In an which had His mance lie met the woman on a train and before tnoy parted her husband new found meet again This they pool tn this Louisville disappeared Richards says and he al leged that she took with her certain jewelry part of which he admits he gave to her He did not fin 1 the rings and other valuables nt the Muncie home where Mrs Benson Is living with her husband the proprietor of a billiard parlor Richards declares that he will have Mrs Benson arrested In Muncie last night Mrs Benson nd mited having taken a trip with Richards declaring that lie followed her and im plored her to go with him She says she was having domestic trouble at ths time and allowed herself to be persuaded She says she soon realized the error of her ac tion however and returned to her hus band She denied that she had taken anv of Richards's jewelry Richards says that the woman even Went so far as to have divorce proceed ings against her husband prepared and last night an Indianapolis attorney ad mitted that bls firm bad drawn up such papers He says his firm now lias a suit pending to collect from tlie woman their pay for preparing the papers THE INDIANAPOLIS MORNING STAR SATURDAY EBRUARY 6 1904 Charlo nd Lloyd Weisner two tie Plne Htrcet boys wore relouHed probation in Juvenile Court yesterday from a charge of throwing stones at Dr A Davis dentist whose office Is on Indiana avenue but who lives on street The dentist told Judge Sluhhs that tho boys threw snowballs and stones at 1dm every time he passed their home Ho said that be could not pass in safety so ho bad them arrested The boys said that they throw snow balls at him until he caught tho smaller boy Charles and slapped him or this Uie older boy said ho threw a stone at tho doctor It seems that the tremble between the boys and the dentist was of an nnrller origin than this however The boys said that the dentist had made a tooth for the younger hoy which did not stay In They said that the hoy swallowed the tooth and choked on it Their mother refusol to pay for the tooth they said and the dentist continued to send a bill Tho soot covered anapolis that was 'not el eared off yester day during the thaw will be washed off today the weather prophet says Indi anapolis will receive her bath together with warmer weather Burly yesterday morning the temperature started to rise it remained One of the most young Conner was pocket l)OOK street was so frightened that she fainted I 1 1 i 1 tli liii I i nearby find met Homo wonum whom ho asked if some woman had not screamed They went out on the street together and he helped carry the woman homo then telephoned the police and talked to the detectives about Huy robberv Sophia leming 713 North California street also had a pocketbook taken by olio of the boys The highway robberies wore not con fined to any one part of the city Some of their thefts were reported to the po lice and ot h'Ts wore it Their plan for stealing from houses was to go to (ho door and if any one answered HiHr call to ask for work no one came they would enter They chose tlio lime of 1 lie day wlun the wom en returning from shopping and left (heir purses exposed Young Cornier Is said to bo the last of a gang of nine hoy robbers patrolman Leo captured some time agn Contract for the New Building Had Scarcely Become Dry Before an In junction Suit Was iled Against the Locating of the Pesthouse on the Site Similar Obstructions Have At the oratorical contest remarkable in that neither buffering John Brown nor of Liberty were drugged In Earlham Col lege won first place with DePauw sec ond and Butler third It was considered one of tho best ora held in many years both as to the variety of college yells and the speak ers rom the when Tomlinson Hail resounded as with a pack of In dians howling with appendicitis to tho close when dancing around their cham pion hoisted on their shoulders tho Earl ham delegation went wild there was nne long noise ollowing the Ihroo loaders in the eon tost wore Notre Dame fourth I 'rnrik lin filth with Wabash and Hanover tied for last place In the intermission be tween speeches the collegians exchanged compliments of "Wabash (Jiris" "Butler with tho strains of "Ach du Liber from the Wabash cornetlst sounding over all Gustavus Adolphus has been deceased I these centuries and no one had insulted I Ids memory but Luther eeger of Earlham Hew to his defense The ora tion was one of vivid portrayal and was given with tlie dramatic fire to land the speaker in first place Two firsts on com position and one on delivery were given him by tho judges A Monger representing Wabash followed with "Our National Oppor and reviewed events from the time of Phillip 11 to the coming Russian Japanese war He dwelt on the suc cumbing of European decadence to American progress which will sweep all like waives ot ocean" The speaker predicted tho squelching by America of the nspcakable A clarion cull was sent up bv Charles McElroy of Butler for the public to pick herself up from under the feet of quar reling labor and capita! and to do some thing I ho rights of the wore declared to be in danger Bonnets were thrown at Anglo Saxon of the and that race in general by Oglesby of Hanover who urged an extension of its iiitluence to every part of the world "Our National was tho grew Virgil Richards travelinc: for York linn came back to Indianapolis had the homo of Muncie searched valuable jewelry he believed she Second Case to Be Reversed by the Su preme court Tho second decision in cases was that made by Court yesterday when tho judgment of $100 recovered by elix Bliss against Juv eoynty was reversed It was said Hint the chief evidence on which the offender was convicted was a receipt from Bliss for $2 paid to persuade Idin to stay away from the polls Tho court held that the law doos not provide for a reward' for the votebuyer who tempts others to crime that lio may get reward t( cnUROH fachd eruptions wuithi no Take llnb MnUr the Henry 1 Two Pine Street Boys in Juvenile Court Are Released on Probation The Delta Upsllon fraternity nt its an nual dinner at the Grand last night elected 1'rof Cook of DePauw Uni versity president Professor Crowell of ranklin College vice president Hempstead of tho When Indiana polls' secretary and II Blakely of Indiana polis treasurer Thirty throe members were present from DePauw University Rochester University Lafayette College Colgate University the University of Syracuse and Lelnnd Htnnford University BETA THETA PI Willi songs and stories jokes and toasts the Beta Theta 1'1 fraternity made things lively last night nt the Grand Ho tel till a lain hour Hpeoehex were mails by General t'nrmilmn Colonel Ray Malar Grant Judge Jamca Black Dr Stlllson and others Officers for the 'en suing oar wore olcetod as follows aSfei Gutelhla HOTEL STOCK IGURES Strengthen IN MUD DIVORCE USE An election with all of the municipal affair and in which there win be tho keenest of friendly rivalry for vic tory will bo held at tho Columbia Club thia evening when three directors will bo elected There are three tickets In the field all of which have about an equal number of supporters among tho 1500 members The tickets aro as follows: Regular Borvey Hates Jr Burton Parrott and Dr Harry Knhlo John Lilly Thomas A Wynn and II Hersey Members' Russell Harrison Bassett and A Glad ding The methods of voting will be strictly up to by use of a voting machine Polls will be open from to Eneli ticket Inis such a largo fol lowing that It Is Impossible nei ordlug Io members tn make any mlvanco predic tions as to tlie outcome ollowing the election the nnnunl meet ing of he stockholders will bo hold at which the report for the past year will be read The club has taken In IGO new members during the year nml has been financially successful Thorn Is now not a vacancy In tho elub membership tho last few lining tilled yesterday The Star last fall published story that got school books for un inifortiinatu girl wIiono pnrntitR could not buokH and who did not waul to accept the School Board books Thia lit tlo girl haa been pnand Inin nn ol her gradt and she need books again When she weal to her friend Mrs It Oakes who formerly matron at tho City l)lHponfiry with her tronhles mIic ask'ul the kind woman to ask Star man" to got them for her The honks arc of tho sort that aro naod In tho sixth grado nn mlvancod geog raphy a diol lora ry and several htcl ontnls Mrs Oaks had morn offers Ihnn sho noodrd last fall and nunw snetned dla appointed (hat they laid not an opportun ity to furnish tho bnnls Hhn says nho wishes they would call her up today sho has a New telephone No 865S Cold in the Head Catarrh Judge Allen Issued a rest raining order yesterday against George Ward Katha rine Caldwell Charles Ward Indiana Hotel CompHuy and thu English Hotel Company by which George Ward Is on joined from disposing of eorporata stock owned in the two hotel companies during tho ponding of a dlvorco action and tho others Eire enjoined from assigning any of the stock held by Ward in the companies during the amu period Tins order was issued nt tho instance of Minnie Ward wife of George Ward temporary injunction ru'iry 13 action Is the complaint for divorce is said that she llrsl voice but that by a promise of receiving ho In question rh! withdraw the suit Ward then entered sun for divorce whhb is still pciMlirig jiud Mrs Ward enl' ied a cross complaint or ten consecutive hours nt 48 Some of the loose Joe fn and the smaller tributaries tcrlav but as the water was not Today however If tho rain fall is heavy enough a repetition of the ice gorge if several weeks ago Is pos sible same conditions prevail now ns prevailed the days tho recent lco Jam was started Last night tho river had not risen but according to the employes of thf water company It is expected to rise at least several inches nnd probably several foot if the rainfall is ns heavy as predicted Last night the temperature started to drip but the weather oflleials say it will not roach tho freezing point will re gain its high standing today bv ih nan of Dr Ray's Palmetto Compound If your back it you can't eat or if you are rowing alless mid nervous your kidneys need be stimulated and strengthened that they tnay be able to properly perform their duty of clear lug impurities iron the blond Dr Ray's Pal metto Compound will make the Kluggisn organs stiung and vigorous a botanical preparation of routs herbs and bark that works along natural lines spmO' subject of DePauw's man Manfred AV right who rolled up his sleeves and went at the sin of lynching with both hands The speaker was in excellent voice and made a good impression It seemed that in the minds of the audi ence tne race between DePauw and Earlham would be closer than it really was when Mr Wright (dosed in a somewhat strained voice Arnold Hall of ranklin orated on "ranklin and the Colonial referring to Benjamin not the speaker's alma mater At this juncture the DePauw quartet sang to Sleep" which was not a necessary admonition to the audience as it was after 11 o'clock and Morris Grif fin of Notre Dame was still to speak on TnilL nn eulogized to the skies after which crowd went wild until the result was nounced by the judges Sore Throat and Chest are instantly relieved and quickly cured by the use of Paracamph Snuff up the nose apply freely and rub in well This soothing healing antiseptic remedy when applied opens the pores stimulates the circula tion removes the congeston kills the germs of Cattarrli and soothes and heals the iuflamtnetl ineiubranccs quickly and surely So don't allow your cold or Ca tarrh to It may develope Pneumonia or Consumption Paracamph is a safeguard and it should be kept in every home every day in the year Re member every bottle is guaranteed to do what we claim Sold only 25c 50c and $too bottles take any sub stitutes THE PARACAMPH CO LOUISVILLE KY A Say for Breakfast 2 soft eggs' a little cooked fruit a dish of Grape Nuts and Cream a cup of Postum ood Coffee 1 slice bread and butter nothing more EARLHAMWON THEOMTORICAL General Tendency of Baptists Is to Use Old Location The committee named by the trustees of the irst Baptist church to select a site for tho new church held a meeting at the Commercial club yesterday noon but reached no decision as to where the new edifice is to be erected Thu general feeling on the part of the members is to use the old site at Now York and enn sylvania streets The Rev Mr Villers the pastor says he nf tho opinion that the committee will art In accordance with tho wishes of the people Tlie committee has decided to consider no offers of property off Meridian or I ennsylvania streets or north of St Clair street Ten or twelve offers have been made but Kttb consideration has been given them Another meeting will be called within a few days when it is ex takend thHt action will bo Captain Newman of the Mer Snlvagn Corps who will give a benefit bull for the corps In Tomlinson Hall on I In night of March 24 has com pleted all tlui airangements and Judg ing from the hearty support offered him the affair will he a success Mi Ne'WIiihii lias adopted a unique inrthmj lor advf tislng the ball Several years ago he had a song composed en titled Is Only a Man" which tells' of the heroic work of a salvage corps work cimnts and the public In gonera1 tne son 1ib) wf Kull tickets anil It is predicted the suic in in very uirau and merclumts uro lending (heir hearty support Tho entertainment will last about Iwo mill one half hours after which there will be dancing Hovund Illustrated songs and many bioscope views will be features of the entertainment "My observations lead me to believe that the key to the smoke problem does not lio altogether in the consumption of smoke" said Building Inspector Stan ley yesterday after a trip to several buildings in the downtown district "In many instances I find that boilers are too small or the stokers not large enough for the boilers other instances the smokestacks are small and low to afford sufficient draft The Inspector visited the Century Building and found two stokers in use and the engineer told him they were as good as any on the market He found also that two six foot stokers were at tached to eight foot boilers but as they were Inadequate had been abandoned As soon as the inspector returned to his otHce he directed a letter to the agent of the Century Building inclosing a copy of the smoko ordinance and informing him that the fault should be remedied At the New York store two stokers aro In use but they are not properly in stalled The Stevenson Building was also visited and found to be in fair con dition as regards the consumption ot smoke Captain Cheatham Completing the Army Post Property Deal Thirty of the thirty nlno deeds ot prop erty on the army post site have been transferred to the government liy c'npt Cheathum Two of the remaining prop erty holders are sick and Captain Cheut drive to their homes nenr tho city today to make tho transfers and give payment In checks The remaining par ties to tho deal are out of the city and l0wt'rs aro being Topographical maps of the army silo are now being made At least a part of tho $944000 appropriation to build the 10 nvullablo soon and Captain Gheatliam expects that work of building will be commenced In tho spring PRKIMTheBarber I I IB ft aura "nd vMi HAIR OM WL dressing ano manicuring par LORS Latoat mothoda at manl curing halr dreaalng chlroaodv Give us a call we will New Method Tried on Jarnos Moore Juvenile Court James Moore a lad who nnnonrort Court a few days ago with Thomas Brnekon and Charlo's all live on Onrfleld avenue on I ho charge of steal ing coni was allowed to go from Juvenile Court yrslorday on condition that ho 'm'TTlInteLy take a position that Judge Stubbs had for him The ludgn advised him to stick to llm nlnee Telling bint hat boys who Worked did not usually boy readily con keep0 the" unUhe 10 Questions of much Importance to the Indiana commission for tho St Louis ex position and tlie State fair board will bo decided at tlie meeting of tlie former body on next Tuesday Of prime interest will be the discus sion In regard to the proposed change of Indiana day at tho St Louis exposition Tlie present date of September 15 will greatly Interfere with the attendance at the State fair it Is feared and it Is sug gested that an earlier day lie selected Lieutenant Governor Gilbert of 'the commission said yesterday that the date if changed should lie one which did not come during the campaign as a large attendance was desired and nothing should Interfere with tlie dnv being made a State occasion Ho said that If tho dnv the campaign 1't might be charged Hint the Republicans out of RV n8 t0 llolltical capital by thioo colored boys John Connor sev enteen years old III II West ifteenth street Marcus Bass sixteen vonrs old 822 Hadley street mid Ernest Caldwell six teen years old '103 Toledo street Connor was arrested for tho tlmo a week ago Y'esterday he full confession to Superintendent and patrolman Loo who will: tho assist ance of patrolmen Admire and Cousins eapliirod tho two confederates of Conner lust nigoi Tho boys admit making a business hooks from women going into houses of a pcsthouso has litigation hut when site Vas selected II was thought that a at last on winch a pesthouse could bo erected without opposl tion" Tt hnl boon driven from Mt Jackson by a determined and sucicsslul fight and around from ward to ward Tho present proposed site iust west of ourteenth street (which by the wav formerly had the posthouhf was si l( ted and the contract for tho erection of thn hospital was lot to De Camp Brothel's for $5800 't tie ink had hardly dried from the signing of the contract minds of residents in the was OBJECTIONS AND INJUNCTIONS HA VE Dfl DnDDrDirC DELA YED THE DETENTION HOSPITAL DULU RUdDlIiIlJ when litigation began In tho vicinity of the pcsthouse site it for the institution Ellen letcher filed tho first suit asking restraining order The city moved her house to the rear ot the lot and paid her $300 John Wallers took up tho vacancy left by Mrs letcher but Judge Carter refused him a temporary injunction and the case is ponding for an injunction 'ondemnmion proceedings arc now pending at tho Board of Public Works that will likely end the controversy The residents nf tho neighborhood of tlie City Hospital whom a temporary postliouso was maintained last winter hud law passed that the institution should not be within 500 feci ol any residence Several residences jus! above ourteenth street are within this distance ol the proposed hospital and the city Is Irving to get the property Several options were secured by the city and condemnation proceedings were instituted to get tho rest of the property The hearing on condemnation pro ceedings will be at the office of the board ebruary 15 It Is probable that all litigation will end with this hoa ring uni of those who refused reasonable options will be taken unless some ot tho residents who live In thn more remote neighborhood sue for damages This Is only possible however This song is being mailed lo nil nier A A hiiH reached the pnplu the rnp 1 hen have a man mo uround in Thu city liri'mcii jf J'( AT 1 Tl '1 ft Zf (nJ sr cs i i si inr I I II ini i YJ I I lb 1.

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