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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 20

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BSE IP wnmufiii 20 LIMA MARVEL SCENES PROVE PROSPERITY AT LIMA PERU SOUTH AMERICA or Monday We Announce Our irst Sale of High Class PEOPLE Semi and QT 'Q Tailored OvJl 1 miles of other its They At Prices ar Less Than Regular fronts with window' oldest of Silk large stucks goods there below us in and men and the was The chapels tire of exceeding beauty with their friends nhedral took me Little UR STORAGE Moths Destroy Such women do Big and it looks as though it were varnished recently Values Rfwrs is full religious throughout him as Hum th' mained ever going into the battle of Antietam on Sent 1 'Mu 1 mint her Rimae enemies niani ilia A ntonio but waterproof nor Indiana of to keep out the sun any whcr Commission All of the cooking is done over which The buried in Crown (ill ree to Thu interior very which the clue! Eczema niori Hie stalls of the Victims! and battles of Black when paintings by framework of wood son of James outer walls of such buddings are covered if th alloget ho dun: and biirnhi tended this is as it should be the You of remedy Studied Medicine are limiftd which Hill Cemetery Indianapolis board il No Piece of urniture Is Good Enough for Our Stock and i ended medical This money one week from that and they amp Company itn balronios I almost i SPECIAL SALE ORIENTAL RUGS ask $4 of an! isoptic room Eight loors urniture Rugs and Home Accessories Name Address with this settl'd and South 'Mountain mid entrance 205 Washington Street Opposite Court House Square when he citizens of Rockville presented to Coin 1 now being 'wounded at A few below itching Mrs Repro duced Irwin $4500 $3800 $3500 This Suit TOIL tlm having The on April 1 meninriililf1 worshiped for that spot Th Its fit $55 Model Sale su rroiimlin? ie of which pany A ourteenth started to the army i Henry live dri mures and eight drug stores the Army of the i'otoinac at Antietam The ourteenth Indiana Infantry went ZEMO Quickly Goes to the Very Root of Eczema and Other Skin Troubles as follows: Gert Catte Indiana will attempt to II posts of Indianapolis ARE GOD EARING si ruptures of on the South vat Mounlaiu 'ur Liina is a godly have a Methodist bishop who says it is the most It is altogether Catho ofvthe modern Catholl ancl Europe hut some bigoted ho and clsm of bounty Pennsylvania and migrated to Owen County Moody resides of the city Is The chief shopping hours are from to clock in tinned use of ZEMO should soon positive results It springs forth THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY STAR APRIL 12 1914 and young carries a cane are very pome quured the west coast of South America It consisted of a skeleton lying upon a red velvet cushion embroidered with making you think of a collection of nuns who are dead to the world than u0 borne in Minneapoli daughter Mrs dlo eLt San Antonio His first busines (leu father died when was 5 years old The mother Henry James and Sarah Catterson were the parents of nine children and Robert was third from the youngest An older brother James went to the Mexican children It would hr and at the close of uncomfortable feeling is gone soothing fuel of delighted 6 and at night there is no walking along and looking into tlie store windows In Tliere is not a overshoes in the ginning to wear diusse 1 am told that women would not he pcr the two conti Capital of Peruvian Republic Is Quaintest and in Many Ways Most Interesting Community on Southern Continent drove them out of the ring began to tear up the seats and to the building and the soldiers rush in and put down the mob this side diana to make his start in his chosen of Rich Mountain Ureeii Briar Blue Immediate Relief from That Awful Itching and Burning A Package Sent ree to Prove It and nuns might look out but there is nu business carrmd on anywhere This is also the ease in the evenings on week days The Exposition for (hat would be in the world about 150000 married to 'Ro chaster survives him days ago at San Antonio Tex was the last surviving brigadier general of the cixil war from Indiana He was a brother a farm imolement firm' and from this took up farming near Minneapolis Ho broke down in health and' then moved the brigadier general to reach that rank the old ourteenth Indiana Infantry first was Nathan Kimball and the second William Harrow both of whom became major generals and commanded divisions cation in the district schools of the lioighborhond and later attended Adrian Cofh ge Michigan When he was grown to manhood lie came to Indianapolis and as 1 said in former loiter is a com bination of mud and fishing poles lit' 1 I I 1 there gardens The most of the build ings run around courts or patios upon furniture in other words must be judged from 1lie customer's point of? view and not from the commercial Through this sense what furniture amt rugs should hewe keep ur stock clear of the unsatisfactory IVe want you to visit in store witli no thought of being obliged to buy and see and price Results will take earc of themselves roll call Tile Sunday sights of the streets are also more seemly There is no business of Elma of the past she went out to walk not wear bonnets bu shawls of black goods admit the head pinning them back so that the fare alone shows 'This background adds to their beauty and the costume Is far better than tlie monstrosities our women now wear It saves the buying of new hats and bonnets and it is easy to put on or take off holdings being large wuulc support cd mu i this valley and from the had fought in forty one general eugige ments and double that number of skirm ishes and had been terribly wounded at Antietam lie never attempted to go back to the profession of medicine and scratching need be suffered goes immediate quick' relic reaches Lhe cause ol the trouble i Scotch Irish descent and came from County Killarney Ireland to Westmore trorn nt 1 he Cinein littlolnaii iMeuivai vmuege huq mm uiiru mm IP Inlrin I 1 f'a nf aJIninA in I iiil li iu i nv i nit ii 111 ctrnnt I 4 I I 1 1 mil i ui Jiuvu hilii i 1 1 1 1 1 Co un neir I brat ed is lor sale by all good dru 5r bottle and use IL If not ladlv the and business will greatly increase It will be one of tlie chief tourist resorts of South the same time Alorcover looks much the Haute No one IS In a hurry venture after the He and his old and ('ommamler Hen Nathan undertook to speculate in cut first heuten it as it lies are all flat and tbp hmiss of out and two 'liori Is a vast expanse of low buildings with the He then went with Sherman to Chatta nooga and Knoxville and was with him in his campaigns around Chattanooga the Atlanta ca mpuign on the march to the sea and up through the Carolinas and ai neriion vine man Dames After Capt Catterson was stricken down at Antietam he was first placed in the general hospital at redrick Md ami later transferred to the Old Scminiirv Hospital at Georgetown J) While there he was commissioned lieutenant colonel of the Ninety seventh Indiana Volunteers by Governor Alorton on Oct 18 1SG2 and on Nov IbtlJ was com missioned colonel of his new regiment With his new command he was with (Jen Grant at Holly Springs Miss and him Senator Nelson presented a bill in Congress and had him pensioned at a month snapped a photograph of showed me the door Rain Unknown ami L'ir out from these run The buildings are all close to in the residence section Don ma cn JR de Ermro de 26 de Tunio de As 1 left 1 gave the verger a dollnr and Carl he Lima a Godly City And this brings me to the crowd which one sees here on Sunday city although we my hotel on earththat not America Eater he was mayor of Tattle 1 state senator from that dis mn hd became a salesman for padlocks of bourt goods of any kind to be seem Soiuu times there is a grating at the top the door fur ventilation and soinei inius a round hole has been nimle at the 250 Suits Every Style Weave and Color $4500 suits $3500 suits $3000 suits from 1he ndes and gives ys nelow It The 1 iiifiims 'Die men Imw n1 lift their Ii iIh when they meet anil they lip their hats anil bow aain as they pass There are many well dressed women wearing the fashionable outlandish steles Will Benefit rom Canal i steadily growing and when is completed its population wounded in the instep of his left foot left band riprht knee right foot in both hips a ball passing entirely through his body and shivering the left hip bone at Jus i 1 11 i one: shnll ril nln Wonderful Pizarro Cathedral The magnitude of our stock in va riety sizes and styles demands a constant clearing and changing into groups Great values at at tractive sale pricey This early value giving right now even before the season is hardly open is largely due to our New York facilities of manu facturing Reproducing and offer ing direct to our patrons models of the highest type LIMA Peru LIMB with me to the rocky top of Pan Cristobal Mountain and take a look' over the city of Lima We are on the edge of the Rimae valley within eight the Pacific Ocean and about 1000 feet higher up in the air Sitting on this desert 1HII the sea seems a w'de etreak of silver beyond which are moun tainous islands bordering the coast Right in front of us on the edge of the water 1b the port of Callao with its mole reach ing out Into the ocean and opposite are the islands of Pan Lorenzo which are to be joined to the mainland to form one of the finest harbors of the eastern Pa cific At our backs lost in the clouds lie the high peaks of the westernmost range of the Andes and right under us co near that we could throw a Slone on to its roofs is (he great low city of Lima spread out on the plain That winding stream which runs through it is uie mac tide i i i iz i i lite to the Irrigated valley alone makes Lima possible and 1t waters the orchards and vineyards and great fields of grain which form the emerald itting for the yellow city between us and the sea City of Kings Now let us take our glasses and look more closely at the Peruvian capital 11 uas originally named the City of the Kings and it was laid out by Pizarro only forty three years after Columbus discovered America There was a great city here 100 years before the ground on which Chicago and Cincinnati now stand had been trodden by the feet of while men Jne city is one of the the hemisphere it was burn fore New York or Boston It capital of all South America when the United States was subject to England tinct toaay Interesting Bents Look at The roofs Gen Catterson was born March 1835 on a farm Marion County Sarah Catterson gagenient was LSI men killed and wounded The regiment met the enemy on what is now known as Blood Lone and fought until noon the enemy re tiring Capt Catterson commanded Some of them everywhere IX LO LUU IllUOl VI I I I'tIUj 'lv the gladiators injure rigid churchgoers and Sunday tnorn is over The people then put on their ga clothes Some go to the bull tights and others have evening parties and fianrps I would say that the costumes at church am far more seemly than those of our country where one looks over a tropical garden of flowers and birds of paradise feathers in a vanUattempt to third from Moire and cloth suits suits suits ree ZEMO Coupon Rose Medicine Co Dept 24 St Louis The cathedral is almost In nln zn That church was laid out before John Smith landed cost commanded the Second )i Vision 1 "i ft AAtHI Arvv Corps Saw Much Active Service Ho had been made a brigadier in August 1864 on the urgent recommenda tion of Gun Jolun A Logan lie was mustered out of the service on Jan 15 Opening of Canal Will Infuse New Life Into City That Was Metropolis Long Before United States Existed INCLUDE MOST 1 50 Suits Silk $6500 $6000 $5500 He became a leading citizen of that county and serveal a lenn as county treasurer before he left there and came to the farm near Leech Grove in 1S27 Gum Cat letsun's great grandmother on 1 1 II I III I i Y1 I I I 4 wuuuai iui luid iiuu Liie nuns were not considered as tierce as they should be and the crowd hissed the fig 1 1 tens and hey even set lire had to ANOTHER 225 Suits Every cloth1 style or shade $5000 suits $4500 suits $4000 suits it is the quaintest and most town upon mlge Dunbar bid the woman who Rtied ivuiaril for turning Iwr down und marrying Miss Doubleday get anything? No but she gut mure than Miss Doubleday did but was nrst sergeant and ipanv and on toric interest and they cross angles There are many great plazasVr nuvn lltVt5 JUUnixiiriS narrow thoroughfares walled uuiJuings the street the ground oor wmiWc exx I Ml rittu I with great iron bars Where the houses' consist nr two nr thn I 1 i 1 are balconies that eslend out above tlJ street and some nt these are so won I Every suit represents one or the other of the many artists of note such as Calot Worth DriscoT Perot Barnard Bishop and others ACILITIES AND EXPERIENCE With exclusive sanitary dry air cold storage plant WE HAVE IN ADDITION years of experience which js absolutely necessary to insure you against damage so frequently caused by ignorance or inexperience in storing furs Your protection is doubled at Rinks with but small charges Phone 921 New op Old a great cathedral and magnlfb churches rising here and there out of wnoie center with its great green ironi Pizarro Jamestown and Its original more than a half million dollars it been thrown down again and again by earthquake and altogether it was ninety years in its building It contains the bones of Pizarro which we shall see later on As we look over Lima we can see other churches and convents whose spires ex tend high over the roofs The city has seventy churches in all and nearly every one will pay visiting The church and convent of San rancisco are said to have cost $15000000 and the altar of Santa JRosa the patron saint of Lima had in it when at its best 1500 pounds of gold and silver and jewels which embraced 1400 diamonds 1200 emeralds 120 tine pearls and 600 rubies If you look closelv you can see bevond the cathedral the Plaza DeArmas where Btanas me building which is now the Peruvian Senate It was once the seat of the inquisition and on the space in front of it hundreds were executed and many were burned to death the victims cf the autos de fe Bullfights Must Be Lively Now let us turn from the sacred to the secular parts of the town There just below us It Is the great round Plaza de Toros the Immense bull ring where "fights are held every Sun day and where the 'Limenos come by the thousands to see their favorite mat VUIB UULUllUl LI1H 1)1 are quite as bloodthirsty as the Romans wntn mey jookuu at the amphitheater at pliv fun mu ms aiiild tropical trees Many uf the older buildings are beauti ful and exceedingly uomtortablm Some meal and at 6 or 7 tli dinner At both of tlm dishes arc Spa nii corded on a tneii'i 275 Suits Cloth and Moire suits suits suits uilt in a desert' scattered through and they consist together of about 70000 acres of culti and one must be lug ns he walks through the Miss Louise vVitha and that fady still Antonio In Many Respects This Store is different from other urniture Shops To till the place in I MP hirnifiiro riur hump fo vol ably impressed here not only by the magnitude of uie stock Imt bv the fact that it shows arc in sc oct ion Good selection conies only from those having experi ence and is a service which we give Selection is a sense a process of elimination derfully carvud that they make you think of the harem quarters of Cairo or those of old Snaln in the bnghiMs nnrts of ver the end of Wishes of Late Gen Catterson to Be Buried in Crown Hill May Be Honored the riupr nnH iIipta ua nun palace oi the mxpusition which contains the museum the government palace near the cathedra the great university the oldest in the new world and the vast numbers of low yellow houses which are the stores and the homes But let us go down from the mountains and make our way over the Rimae and wander about through the streets There is no city in Europe that compares with Lima quaintrmss and but lew in his 1 1 bLieets anj narrow one another at right hardly opened an office i "1 I i jy 2L I jyi: sM ill Bib it I 'S I I 'f'l I xCm If Ll II i 1 ty most oople liv stores and st the street to from oi urn Im these lutlemdes euoli In use 7 own lx nJ i ii i i 1 1 1 1 rpi Io Uv A business streets are not more than thirty teet wade single street tire so narrow that lhe lieu o( i i the si le walk If i TfRgqHjff lose a i si roots W11IM I stems are (ho newest 1 tr dirl men from purs '77 fUi J' them have plate glass 77:077 i I )vs anti tn re are no tancj 7 ms wossse 'i uorccotis siiln vs may be looked at Si nd ays and evenings kIRI most of the stores have no windows 7 ISjt at all They aim shut off from the street I by great doors hat are taken away dur 'vHz I ing business hours The shops are sepa 7 SwwKSww I ra nil by tltin walls and going along hem 7 777:77 I i I oriental bazaar The sidewalks are nar 2 lTiie rinu i 1 1 1 1 Ito i ir 1 vn 1 1 xi i I i 1 7 I SftL the streets Many of the dry goods stores '777T77feW ceiling and the larger establishments will have piles of goods put on the floors and stacked up near urn slroJ Notions oi all kinds are hung Irani strings stretched across from wall to wall high up and all sorts hi giio ways oi (usplav arm eon ri ved rl'lie light of the stores comes in through the floors or from the roofs 7 50 2) 20 Wit 11 oi line prices are high The best from all over the world is brought here for sale and he uit while not a ricll one has thuu VI sands 1 1 1 people 'dJ'77: 7 ::7: 7:7: :7 ju a i afternoon At that 1 crowded wit li women 1 1 1 crowd Js as (hick as J7J i2E7 Lr reasury the Latent 1 Washington at about IQ The done in Lima on the Sabbath 1 I was I chat stores are closed am! you walk butw Pizarro one is uiujiK wujik or greai tioors lusiimeu Every store lias its wind ds and there is not a sign into il and under the altar he showed me Lhe uotlm in which Bizarro's bones lie Tin rollin is of white marble With glass slllt'S iltiil loti Ro nuiili 1 lili uno Oiiiilrt 1 plainly the rfinalns Ivmg within The Verger hglitud a ramlie and waved it up ami down over the glass As he did so I cou'id see all that Is now left of the great Spaniard who first explored and roii ittie lost ill 'U i) sures ll 't'M deed after dark Lhe desert except near shows which have hit1 The skull lies on a pillow the neck fast ured 1 to it bv wires through the ears The Lima by storm And just lir'i'e I would say is a gloat liberal movement this country The people are jaw is a trifle drooping tlie nose is here prominent aurl the great oyoDss sockets in looked up at me as I gazed down through I ding the glass 1op of tlm casket As 1 looked lisk I I Uherty of religious thought and worship I more closely tlm whole seemed merely a I New laws liave been passed by the Na pdmll Tlie skin has hegim to peel from tiunal Congress and it is now possible for the shins and there are little worm holes any person to establish any kind of a ln bones am told that in times pa st 1 iTilircil wnere lie DNases rhe patciies o) stun nave been cut oft and xJniiwii I prutvstant missionaries have not been given to relic hunters but as far as 1 Permitted to fuish their religion into the 1 can see 1 lie mst of the corpse is intact interior but the new laws provide f()1 though decidedly leathery and the worse al freedom the I tor wear brom the outside of the coiiln trv 1 nave copied timse words: 111 iVl tl 1 I tc Lto innino in 1 3 1 1 GCIl rancisco Pizarro Peru but it has been going on through I 1 out South Ami ribi lor several vears past L' 1 Miierto en InHinnn xvfion it Ecuador which was once very intolerant has established complete religious 1'ree i April 8(51 the hospital after 1 i rl 1'1 ir I I 1 iuiunui nan no Bin ctuu eidIJI trial liiuet" 4 is about to adopt a new umisu to 1he old home at Beech 111 111 11 11 si I MHO i 1 1 li i thorn in 1 1 i i fl I JSf Will lilt 1 1 i nt 1 1 li nil i i nini ohnrfhns sui tud providing that there shall he no i Lima is a ul 1 into 1ms sister's keen I li? rxr rhn 1c rlrnt'i nl 1 I I I 11 1 lfl 1 1 I 1 1 11 I I 1 I 1 fi Stilt 1 I I JI 1" i i cri i rl irlnf 1SSPCC1 rlt 1 thni burn rn 3 i 1 1 4 ii 1 LHU fillt '111VI 1 )' 1 1 1 almost all of the women are dad in black uli nu ibutuuns a in (uni nee No persuasion has NfillP of tllPin 1 1 nr tmnnit 1 1 1 aim Ultie A gulltilal is expl'i ssed ever ent to induce her to earn nmie goes to church ninrelv for fhe qako thit troni now on 1 nd secular 11 11 of the years' when with sihrnrinir hoh I i I rr nonni 1 i 1 ma nx sitstpr 'nirl mhthui uliA 1 1 1 1 4 on 4 ii 1 1 ni iri i in vj hr iiio nt 1 1 i i i i i i i 1 1 1: I uni iji en so umi lace oriiv snows mu iuii who were jaonig home wftir fr haws of hire But belorn leave the ehnre ios wont 1 1 on he no cl of or a i er tlie lietu a few are now be on i i strifw i 1 1 1 toe ua i 1 1 i i oi riiai i other than black Gem Catterson purchased tlm lot in XI ll Lin: 1 lLZi JHdVC) Willi IIS pilllll brown Hill where bis three children lie nutted to enter arhnreh a bonru and trees and its beautiful fountains It lliat tbuse wIki (lu Su ire lappefl wIti a tb hirt i( bulled and it was said to liave been his hope that when the end came ho righl tB long suck ny lint suxtou ami told In take iic oesicie tn their hats uff In the dnirvlies the men catl seen almost sit liy themselves on one side and the Rimae valley The bu over tl said to rying out hi adopted by inn be woituui have their seats mi the other i rvne) brought hon a I il i)lP A Wi Mill ire not asked to take anybody's lMr uhit ZI'Alo does although a thit has Drown so universally lory sliouhl need no durthm Me life willing io sluw you with mt of oost' that everv claim made 1J is ti in lust mail the coupon i Ull'l lie lOt T'SHII no wmw: i 1 MHOff apiu eneul pl ZEMO on irritated burning skin seems like in a twmk lmg of the eve every ifl fl and a de ifl 11 1 1 cool bring jV" xx we will t'f 1 1 11 (1 1 1 1 I i LJI'vit 77 )r mail coupon below for Kkeic of our external antixepUo MO isp send me oxlftinnl Package ol iiit'ji i ti i i suok! anu llie opaline of old age and the family went' to Sun Antonio where it was hoped llie climate would Imlu him but lie tried it I I 11 I Bl at li year lie answewd the last survivor of the James Cat '(B mily that at Beech Rfl is a si st i A Cai Gen Catter fM resides at MW' avenue llie de in zmAiij is soiq aid gun ra utevd by drug iM cab gists every where amLiu India nanolin bv IB Gen lliifk'r's 1 wo iii'ii'' i at Antietam and ug stores uB 1" 7 Grove in 127 i son Mrs Mar' UGT Ashland i tier possession bard worn by A I fe.

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