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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1911. 12 LATEST NEWS OF THE NORTH SIDE $1 and $1.50 Neckwear FALLS DEAD CASH DENIED Mrs. J. H. Mohns and the Rev.

G. A. Klein, ot Birmingham, and Mrs. W. M.

Barclay, of Pittsburgh. BONDHOLDERS BUY ROAD. Superannuated Methodist Minister Taken Suddenly. Finance Board Turns Down Request For Reformatory. Us! Finest silks; plain and fancy weaves; large, flowing-end Four-in-Hands brown, green, purple, blue, red and helio shades, with fancy figures and stripes.

They are the usual $1 and $1.50 goods; but we bought 100 dozen at a price that lets us sell them "special" at 55c. By MAIL 5c extra for postage. THE REV. OSCAR DESHLER IS STRICKEN IN YARD OE HOME. MOOT3Y WAS WANTED FOB THE SEPTEMBER PAYBOLL.

Will Continue Operation of Ferdinand Railway. The Ferdinand railroad, extending from Ferdinand to Huntingburg, a distance of seven miles. In Dubois oounty, W03 sold by Hugo Rothert, receiver, at receiver's sale. The property was bid In by the bondholders at The bondholders of the road are chiefly business men and capitalists of Ferdinand, a thriving little town which hai been destitute of railroad facilities until the road was built a few years ago. It i3 understood that the new owners will continue tile operation of the road, running two trains daily each way.

ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM NEW ALBANY aicp. W. P. Dowerman is ill at her home in" Cherry street. L.

Sanderson has gone to Sacramento, to visit his son, B. J. Sanderson. Th Rn.iTY, of Public Works will hold Third Market LEVY8 STATE CHEMIST FINDS NO SUIT GROWING OUT OF PRANK OPENED IN COURT. FAULT WITH CITY WATER.

For Members R. M. A. R. R.

Fares Refunded CIVIL CASES SET FOR TRIAL OTHER NORTH SIDE NEWS IuiisiB Mid yflU 0becf f0 Hjgh You Qualify af a The Rev. Oscar Deshlsr, of New Al A request of Supt. David C. Peyton, of hold three shares, are Oscar Brockman, John Sillier and B. J.

Miller. bany, a superannuated minister of the taio xnuiaiia jcteiormatory, at Jeiierson-ville, for an advance of $6,000 has been Episcopal Church, dropped dead its regular semi-monthly meeting to-morrow night. turned, down bv th stnt Board of Fi HM lm Fries, Then Yeu'H Buy of apoplexy yesterday morning at his Beacon Shoes i The grand jury yesterday retumeu ihome, 611 East Elm street, in that city. nance. The request was made by SupL Peyton for the purpose of paying the employes of the institution on the first day Of each month.

wns. IhA ftist nm eight indictments, none of which was made publdc. tko "RtvtuU fimors Association will The Rev. Air. DeshJer had been in his Compare any pair of Beacons at $3, $3.50 and $4 with a pair of any other visual health, and yesterday morning went until the present public accounting system went into effect.

In all, Supt. Peyton to the pump in the yard at his home fori f0" 113 i asked the board to sanction the advancement of for October. The request water he was stricken and died in a few uut to which is needed lor ZKCKSDAY OCXOBEB 12, 1911 minutes. The Altar Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will meet in the vestry at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon.

Hope Lodge of Odd Fellows wilt confer the second degree at its meeting in The Rev. Mr. Deshier, after a service of Court Notes. Dora Bensing sued the Louisville Railway Company for $5,000 damages, alleging was injured in a collision. Nathan Fain filed suit for divorce from Fain, alleging abandonment.

They were married, in Hart county, in the year 1306. Tom Havden sued the Louisville Railway Company for JS.OOO damages, allegmg he was injured as he attempted to alight from a car. Laura Frye sued the Louisville Railway Company for $5,000 damages, she was Injured in attempting to alight from a car. Mary George filed suit for divorce from Frank George, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married -December im.

T. J. Johnson sued James Treasy for forty years in the Missouri Methodist shoes at any price. Tfhis will satisfy that Beacon Shoes are made of as good or better leather while Union Labor and Goodyear Welt Process (the best process for making shoes) guarantee you the world's finest Shoe Service and Style. The way sold is the biggest difference between Beacons and the others.

The manufacturer and this store only have to make profits. That cuts down the cost to you. A pair of Beacon Shoes will be the safest investment you ever made. Every day is a Beacon Bargain Day at our store. SOLD BY TWO BEACON SHOE STORES Episcopal Conference, retired from tne DISPLEASURE ministry fifteen years ago and located in meeting minor running expenses during the month.

It was the desire of Supt. Peyton to have Jij.OOO In reserve each month for meeting the ipayroli, and an advancement for October would have accomplished this. Under the present system, the employes of the reformatory are required to wait until vouchers are sent to tne State Auditor at the end of each month, after which money to meet the payroll is forwarded to Jeffersonville. New Albany, the home of his wife, who Odd Fellows' Hall to-morrow night. The PhDathea of Che Park Christian church held a meeting with Mrs.

R. L. Bussaharger, at the parsonage, Tuesday night. i Henry Moye was granted a divorce from Nora Moye, by Judge W. C.

Utz in! the Circuit Court on prbof of cruel treat- before her marriage was Miss Mary John son, asLugnter or tne iaxe j-ames Jonnson. While the Rev. Mr. Deshier had not been actively engaged in the ministry during ment- plied the pulpits in the various Methodist The Women's Guild of St. Paul's Epis Over Marriages By Sons Expressed In Will.

428 S. Fourth St and 23 W. Market St. F. M.

HOYT SHOE COMPANY; Makers, Manchester, N. H. onurcnes in the city, and occasionally damas-P. alleirimr that he was copal church met yesterday at the home During tne meeting of tne State Board of Finance State Auditor W. H.

O'Brien, who is a member of the body, made the statement that the law required the vouchers to be in his office before the payroll could be annrnved. hnr ht iaid struck and by an automobile owned oi jxiss sue ureene, iyast rjeventii Main streets. preacaea tne cnurcnes in adjoining counties. Besides his widow he is survived by a daughter. Mrs.

Ella Tavlox. wife of Dr. by the defendant. Marv T7ap5a supd F. M.

KirhV Co. James Russell entertained at his C. W. Taylor, of Bethany, 111., who was if the vouchers were placed in his hands on the last day of the month, payments home, at 531 East Eighth street, Tuesda: night. In honor of hia thirty-fourth birth for $2,000 -damages, alleging that she slipped and fell on the floor and was injured while called here on account or her ratner death.

wuiu ue iiiitue tne next aay. day anniversary. 1 in the employ of the defendant. JOHN KBATJTH LEAVES ONE $1 WANTS OTHEB. DIVOBCED.

M. M. Orme. 702 West Tenth street. P.

Y. Fieldhouse sued the Louisville after a visit of five months to relatives DAMAGE CASE BEGUN. PRONOUNCES WATER GOOD. in Marlon, uniontown and Paducan, ivy. Nashville RaiLrjad Company tor Sa.ow nam.

I ages, alleging ne was injured while work-I ing in the shops of the defendant. has returned home. ducted from there this nloriing at 10 o'clock. The funeral of Verne Monrjoe Howard, ivho died Tuesday morning, will be conducted from the residence of qapt- Charles T. Howard, TJX East Chestnut su-eet, this afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Rev.

M. C. Hughes, pastor of the First Cnristlan church. At the costs or tihe defendant, the action of William Underhiil aganit the Indiana Veneer Panel Comoanv for darn- Suit Growing Out of Christmas The damage suit of Benjamin Dobson Frederick Artnur CruII sued rt. ramnll A- Rnn fnr S1Q.000 damaees.

alleg EXECUTORS OF LEVY ESTATE Prank Opened In Court, against tne Louisville soutnern Indiana Traction Company, was dismissed The case of Eli J. Wright against Ira ing he was injured as the result of a fall from a scaffold while working for the de in tne circuit court. SEEK TO INDORSE NOTES. FALL BUSINESS with a most The Women's Aid Sbcietv of DePauw -r wujjn lor i.ww damages ior laise arrest Was Vnnlnv hilt Tint fendants. Memorial Methodist Episcopal church is Virtrinifl '-narruet.

bv G. Leland been completed when the Clark Circuit ages-on account of personal injuries, whu-h holding a rummage sale Main street, Whips, sued the Louisville Interurban Railroad Company for $5,000 damages, al oetw-een jjanK ana A'eart Miss Lillie Blust. daughter of Mr. and caane nere irom -ioyd count some time ago, was dismissed in the Circuit Court yesterday. DESIRE MONEY FOR BUSINESS Tndia.Tia State Chemist Analyzes New Albany Supply.

The Indiana State Chemist pronounced the New Albany city water in good condition, after an analysis of samples sent by Dr. H. B. Shacklett, secretary of the New Albany City Board of Health. The report on the analysis is: "Odor, musty; sediment, much; total solids, 25 per fixed solids, 18 per After giving small per cents, of a number of other properties, the analysis concludes with the statement that the condition of the water is good.

On account of a musty odor of the New Albany city water tnere has been much. leging she was injured in, attempting lu ahght rom a car at Lakeland, Ky. Mrs. Louis N. Blust, df this city, was married In Chicago a few days ago to complete assortment of stylish, exclusive goods.

I When jwe furnish a home it is beautiful and artistic. USE OUR CONVENIENT CLUB PLAN Andrew Kohler, administrator of the -t-mvurd u-uonneii. or that city. estate of Earl A. Kohler.

deceased, sued vuurt adjourned ior Uie day. The litigants reside in Floyd county, near New Albany, and the suit is the outgrowth of festivities of Christmas 1909, when, as it is alleged, a "tick-tack" in the form of a brick was tied to Gunn's front door. Gunn caused the arrest of Wright. George Sislauf and James Bailey on the charges of malicious trespassing. The two last named defendants pleaded gulltv, and were fined small amounts.

Wright claimed he was innonenr ami fltoi Misses Maggie. Nellie. Mamie and the Prudential Life Insurance Company ot Josie Crystal, of Lafayette, are In th A special appearance was entered yesterday in the Circuit Court for the defendant in action of James jB. James against the Phoenix Fire Insurance Company for the collection of a policy on two nearses and a lot of coffins Hurned at Charlestown. A consent, finding was made yesterday America far $210.

alleged due on a pouc on the life of Earl A. Kohler, who died city, having been summoned on account of the death of their aunt, Mrs. Johanna August 4, 3SU. Maguire. The Rev.

Dr. Thomas PL Cleland. pas tor of the Third Presbvtdrian church, will uy junge warryic. -Montgomery in the Gerald Parr, who sued by R. B.

Parr, was given verdict for $50 damages against Henry C. Ross and his wife by a Jury in Judge Field's court. The plaintiff was bitten on the leg by a dog owned agitation of the question of the. purity oi the city water. School children have been carnage aouon or Herman Rooinson.

by change of venue, the cas being sent to Magistrate William Mix. the result being an acquittal. On the strength of this action Wrisrht filed suit for 51.000 damae-es ugs and Furniture 313-315 WEST WALNUh STREET deliver in the main auditorium of the church to-night a stereopticon lecture! on The will of John Krauth, formerly in the pork packing business, was admitted to prohate yesterday afternoon, disposing of an estate estimated to be worth. In his will he declares that both his sons, Reginald G. Krauth and John J.

Krauth, married women who were displeasing to him. He says that Reginald has shown his inability to handle money-or property and by undue influence was Induced to marry a woman over the protest of the family. The testator says in his will that Reginald does not live with ordered by the school authorities not to drink the water, the City Council has ap ieiiowstone i-'ark. by the defendants. and the case was taken from New Albany to JeffersoiiviHe.

-James MaJona sued the Kentucky To pointed a committee to investigate tne question, and a similar committee has Mr. and Mrs. George Borgerding, East Market street, left yesterday on a visit bacco Extract Company and the Kentucky been appointed by the New Albany Com to their daughters. Mrs. Louis Hammer PRISONER RECEIVED.

mercial Club. Hundreds of people in the Tobacco Product Company for jz.wv aam-aees. alleginc that he owns property at smith, in South Bend, and Mrs. Butler illiamson, North Manchester, Ind. Ninth street and Broadway, which has city have been buying liidir drinking water because they are afraid to drink the water been damaged by dust and foul odors from The Uniform Rank Company of St.

Injured Man Brought To Reform the defendants' plant. Edwards' Commanderv. Knights of St luriusnea oy the water company. A meeting of the joint meeting of the committees appointed by the City Coun atory To Begin Long Sentence. IIP TIPPY KEATFRQ Madcin mu I fHH ULii liiO Louisville tne woman ne i icu, uut that he become divorced from her.

The testator revokes a will bearing the John, will go to" Louisville next Sunday to participate in a parade. Members of cil and the Commercial Club was held last the company will meet in tneir hail to Daniel Rohinsonj against the! Indiana Veneer Panel Company, the plaintiff b-ing awarded $U50 tor the loss of a part of ills hand. Mrs. Rose B.j Alien yesterday qualified as admistratrix of the estate of Jo'in T. Hopkins, her father, who diet! September 30, 1910.

She gave bond in the office of Circuit Clerk Ballard in thd sum of with Geoige Pfau and illen A. Swartz as sureties. A motion for a change of judge was made yesterday In the Circuit Court in the action of Jacob Green as-iirt Simon J. Sciratfer and Anna A. Scirafer for the appointment of a receiver for a New Albany motion picture sCnow.

The change uas asked by the plaintiff. airs. Marie Uhl, who has filed her final report as adminetratrix of the estate of Virgil Uhl, yesterday filed a petition, which was granted, to authorize her to pay over to Circuit Clerk Baliard $1,696, uhich is in her hands and 'belongs to her ngru in the office of Dr. Shacklett. while members of the committee manifested a night lor anil.

date or July anu uid.ti.ca uui-uu under date of September 12, 1311, He leaves all his estate to his wife, Mary Maud Krauth, during her life. At the death of the widow one-fourth of the R. Heitz, who was summoned to the disposition not to accept tiie report on the Kins Arizona, Rex Arizona, Domestic Arizona, Regal Anchor. Anchor Radiator, Triumph Anchor. O.

IC Atlas, O. K. Airblast, Bridgeford Regal, Progress Grand Hot Blast, Economist Hot Blast, Sunshine Anchor, Rival Arizona- city on account of the death or juts Hettz's mother, Mrs. John A. Murphy, re Alex Golob sued the Louisville Railway Company for $2,000 damages, alleging he was hurt when a car struok his wagon.

J. H. Cundiff sued the Louisville Railway Company for $2,000 damages, alleging he was hurt when a car struck a vehicle in which he was riding. Annie Kocher sued Emile Kooher for ailegung that he caused her arrest without fault on her part. She asserts sne was acquitted in a Magistrate's court of Che charge of breach of the peace.

Mollle K. Zorn sued Emil JCocher on the same charge for $1,000 damages. S. O. WItherbee.

administrator of the analysis or. tne state Chemist as nnai, no definite steps were taken in the direction of inducing the water company to purge the city water of the unpleasant odor and taste that has created much Indiana Reformatory at Ji'ffersonvillo yesterday in a crippled condition, the result of being shot by Sheriff Thomas Parks, of Ripley county, Ind. James wa? arrested on the charge of criminally assaulting Emma Covert, an "aged woman, of Hoi ton, Ind. Following his arrest he attempted to kill Sheriff Parks, it is alleged, and was fired upon bv the ofllcer. Three shots took effect, and for a time-it was -thought James would die.

He recovered sufficiently to stand trial, and his case was sent to Jennings county milieu tu ins i-uiiit: j-ii fleld, HI. Mrs. Helta will remain the all sold and recommended by estate is gv one-fourth to Hilda Krauth Young, and one-fourth to William J. Young, a grandson. The remaining one-fourth is to go city a few days.

M(sk iMinnlft ChLsp and Thomas Smith. 215 WEST MARKET STREET GEHER SON, to Emma K- Krautn to oe neiu uusi pnr- -RcKHnatrt a Krauth until he is di a Harrison -county couple, were married In this city yesterday. The Rev. E. 1.

LaRue. pastor of Centenary Methodist CALLS CIVIL DOCKET. vorced from his present wife and marries Episcopal church, performed the ceremony jiiuucm i or cnange or venue. at tne parsonage. Many Cases Set For Trial In Circuit wnen tried at vernon he was found gull ty and sentenced to the Indiana Reforcna.

airs. Clarence P. Smith yesterday estate of W. H. Newkirk, deceased, and others, sued Angelina.

Greenwood and other (heirs of the estate, asking that the case two camaren, iaa and ixena ur.i. At the regular meeting of Lodge No. S2, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, last night, the ssveral committees thai "wore appointed to conside: went to Indiana no Us. where she will renre- another woman, ne aoes not uuu-rj again the trusteeship shall cease when he Is thirty-five years of age. John J.

Krauth is left only The Wife is named executrix. WANT TO ENDORSE NO TBS. tory to serve from two to twenty-one Court. Judge Utz, after calling the civil docket sent Piankeshaw Chapter, Daughters of years. Although still crippled he Is out of be reierred to the commissioner, ana tne American Revolution, at tne annual uanger.

btate JJ. A. it. (convention, session tnis week in that city. ETTNERAL TO-MORROW.

LUMBER and SH-iOLES 4inch Prime Cypress Shingles $3.25 per CrrVashingVonCe'dar Shingles. per Choice A Cedar Shingles $2.50 par XAX Washington Cedar Shingles $3.35 per 5-inch Clipper Cypress Shingles $2.25 per Cypress Weatherboarding $17.00 per In the Circuit Court yesterday Judge of the Floyd Circuit Court in New Albany, set 'the following cases for trial; Johnson County Savings Bank against Capita and others; Frank against the Louisville Southern Indiana Traction Company, October 23. Shrode, trustee, against Finley; State, on relation of Morgan, against Weir and others: State, on Ltz assigned the suit of William Burner and Louis Parad aeainst Frank Man us Body of Miss Julia Fraul Brought Executors of Abraham levy's Estate File Petition-Charles New and Hubert Levy, executors of the estate of the late Abraham hoicung an indoor rair made favorable re-pouts, and the work of making the arrangements will start at once. The action of Francis Adams ohn Shi ei d3, which came a re from Floyd county, was down- for trial yesterday, amj was dusaiissed In the Circuit Court upon an -agreement that the plaintiff is io have poesesaon after November 10 of land that now in dispute. A petition for a cimUon was filed in the Circuit Court yesterday by James K.

and Rudolph Allis to Judge William Ridley, of Corydonj who will preside as spe Back Eroin Indianapolis, The body of Miss Julia Fraul will nr. cial judge tne case. relation of City of JefCersonville, against thl Villa XV a-y Cnnlv Artmnanv the Jeffersonville Water Supply Company, rive in Jefferson villc- this mornlnir ti: Levy, filed a petition in equity yester- TuftJl. S. Relllv.

Thomas October 24. Harmon Louisville certain pieces of land be sold and tne proceeds, after the payment of debts, be distributed among the heirs. Cora Deddens, administratrix of the estate of Theodore M. Deddene, deceased, sued Maxlne Deddens and other heirs of Theodore M. Deddens, asking the court to refer the case to the commissioner to audit accounts, order the sale of two pieces of property and distribute the proceeds, after the payment of debts, among the heirs.

Emma L. Story sued Sidney Smith, Harvey Brown and Thomas Bosshart, employes of the West End Loan Company, for $5,000 damages, alleging that the defendants forcibly entered her house against her will in order to collect an alleged balance on account. The plaintiff alleges that they treated her roughly. James Boston sued P. J.

Cavanaugh, dav with the consent or tne aeienaanis; J. Wilson. Frank Self. Geortre W. Aonle- ciock irom innianapoiis anil will rf taken to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A ir P. Gratiam Lomber Co. and Harry Kitchen, of Corydon. 810 Strsat.

Southern Indiana Traction Company; Doherty and others against the City of Albany, October 25. Goss against ea Lnrougn tne city yesterday on tneir Elizabeth Levy, Hubert Levy, Alma New and Ella Newberger, asking that they be empowered, as executors of Abraham Lew, to make and execute jointly with way nome irom Kusnvine, wnere tney laggart, aonv-nlstrator tne estate Margaret Horlander. against Henry Hor Alahafley. lOiil Kast Maple street, where It will stay until to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, when the funeral will be conducted from St. Anthony's German Catholic church bv tht Rev.

Louis Hnmmcr. attended a Republican meeting. Mrs. Jacob Zinsmeister. East "FIT lander, for the latter tx appear on No aiiss Fraul died suddenly at Indianapolis teenth and Market streets, has gone to Baltimore, where she was summoned on The vember 13 and answer as to nner-ner he has certain property in his possession.

A receotion will be held to-morrow viayp; otracK against tne city or Albany, October 26. Dunn against Dunn and others; Cutler against the Louisville Southern Indiana Traction Company; SUth against the Rhodes-Bur ford Company, October 27. C. I. Case Threshing Machine Company against Davis; Basset against Zeller and others; O'DonneU against the expresses "Golden Op-por-tun-i-ty.

j. uesaay morning, aooui tne time Miss Fraul died, her brother, Joseph Fraul, who lives at 11!) Walnut street, Jefferson-ville. received a postal card from her ask night by tbe Ep worth League of Monon account oi tne illness or her daughter. Miss Ella Zinsmeister. who became HI while visiting her sister, Mrs.

E. G. Klauber Shop John Cavanaugh and Ed Cavanaugh, ask Memorial Jletnooist ipscopai cnurcn South, in honor of the 'Rev. W. T.

Miller Kuenzler. Miss Zinsmeister was removed who has been returned as pastor ot tne to Johns Hopkins University Hospital. ing tne court to zorce aerenaants to convey thirty-eight acres of land near Okalona to tihp. in accordance with an congregation. A literary and mus.caj pro- ing him to visit her Sunday.

Soon afterward notification of her death was received, Miss Fraul was born In Jeffersonville I and was 29 years old. Besides her mother I Miss Nell Webster, daughter of oi -New Aioany, uotooer su. Connor againtt the Monon Railway Company; against the Pennsylvania Railway Company; Nealy against the Louts- Have you e'er been told in SAVING lies the win oe renaerea ana reire'nmtiiLs agreement, upon the payment of $5,130. ivir. anu aits, ueorge i etster, oi Newark, N.

former residents of this ser-ed. vine tooutiiern Indiana. Tmaction Com -The death of Jacob Haroff was an The Moran Real Estate Company sued tne same defendants for $256.50, alleged due as commission for finding a purchaser for de ana tne orotner in jenrrsonviue, sne is Our many notes as may be necessary to raise the sum of or to become indorsers on said notes as such executors- arrfl to sell or discount said notes and renew them from time to time as shall become necessary. It is stated in the petition that at the time of the death of Abraham Levy he was the owner of much stock of the Kentucky Automobile Company of Louisville, and that the shares constituted a large amount of the estate of Abraham Levy. The plaintiff states that for the purpose of conducting the business of the Kentucky Automobile Company it is necessary to borrow the sum of $32,000 and unless the money is forthcoming the business may he injured.

It is proposed to give two notes of each, one note of 10,000 and one note of GEORGE 3. YOUNG'S WILL- survived by anotner rot nor, August city, was married in a row days ago to Edward R. McCormiek, of Brook-ryn. They will live in Brooklyn. Mrs.

McCormiek is a eranddausrhrer of Mr. and IMPORTATIONS rauj. wno Jives at union street. In fendants' land. pany, October 31.

Burkhart against the Louisville Southern Indiana Traction Company; Wattiun against the Pennsylvania Railway Company; Lewis against Baer. November 1. Woods against the Louisville -Soiithem Indiana Traction Mrs. John W. Edmondson, Silver Grove.

Court of Appeals, dianapolis. NOTES OF THE NEWS are now ARRIVING I Start i That i Bank Account TO-DAY. Frankfort, Oct. U. Kentucky Court of Appeals, western Division Your inspection is invited.

nounced from Mercy Hospital yesterday morncng, 'he having expired during1 the night. His iiome was at Madison, and the body was sent there for burial yesterday afternoon. Mr. Haroff was 79 years old and had been a patient at the hospital' for some time, his mind having failed from old. age.

Stowal A. Beach, aj son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tracey. Is in charge of the first barge of oil 'that will be shipped into Louisville by the Standard Oil Company.

Mr. Beach Is superintendent of the niant at Wood River. and will arrive FROM JEFFERSONVILLE ftauer Cooneraee Comnany vs. Tartar Company. Pulaski: reversed.

Carl Shaffer, who operates the motion plcturfe machine at the Grand Theater, in Mafket street, is suffering from burns caused by a blaze in the machine room when (the. films were ignited as the result of a crossed wire. The blaze 'was confined to the room in which it originated and the auditorium was iiot damaged. Mrs. Johanna Maguire.

widow of The last mibh' cation of the matrimonial runner 'ordinance was made yesterday aft Steams Coal Company vs. McPherson, Whitley; affirmed. Dallas' administratrix, vs. C. Railroad Company, Graves; reversed.

ernoon, anu tne measure is now a law. company; wngftit and others against Hot-fer and others; Union Distillery Company against Hoffer and oChers, November 'I. Stewart against) Baer Reeder against K-empf; Conner against Foster, November 3. Goss against Hampers estate; Parker against McMillan, November 7. Pennington against estate: Baylor against Wolfe estate; Stne against Woodfolk estate, November 8.

Lot against Zoeller and others; Young against Young; Corning Company against HofCer, November 9. Mutual Trust Deposit Company, administrator, against Carter and others- 5mHh ine Dooy ot jits, uatnenne ivoenier. To Entire Estate Is Bequeathed The Klauber Studio Steffens Fotografs are better than ever. Klailber 222 4th Ave While at the grocery of John Fred Saturday. He is accompanied by his wife, I Bromley vs.

Langhome, Bovd: af- Owen died early yesterday morning at heri home, 1120 East Elm; ericks, in Claysburg, William Chapman suffered a stroke of paralysis yesterday. nrmed. Rucklev's administratrix vs. Citv of Cod street. Death Tvas due to paralysis by wno win visrt her parenss, Bronson Walker was received at the Indiana reformatory from Shelby county yesterday to serve from two to fourteen the Widow.

The will of George D. Young, former manager of the J. P- Gray Sanitary Milk Company, was admitted to probate in the County Court yesterday. All property is lpft to the testator's wife. Inez Young.

ington, Kenton; appellant's petition for re hearins overruled. COMMERCIAL Bank and Trust Co. 5 Fourth and Green 2 "The Convenient) Corner. I Safety Boxes, island up. ago.

Mrs. Maguire was 63 years of 'age. She is survived I by two sons and one eaxs on a Dlea of guilty to the charze of against Atkins and others, November 10. He was taken home a delivery wagon. His condition is still serious.

The condition of Mrs. Mary Trompeter. cf Louisville, who was ill at the residence of Mrs. George Ruck, 412 Thirteenth street, for two weeks, has improved sufficiently daughter, Thomas A. Maguire and John C.

O. Railway Company vs. Ward's administrator, Boyd; agreement filed and appellant allowed to withdraw brief and naner us-imsi xne soutnern Kauway Com The Louisville Trust Company is named pany; Murphy ainst the Southern Rail- f. Aiaguire anu jaiiss aiargaret juaguire. Maeuire was a member of Hnlv grand larceny.

He stole 55,000 belonging to an express company, and after running away returned and gave up $S00. On this account he was permitted to plead gulltv executor. The property consists or way Company, pvember 1J. me printed onei in ueu. O.

K. Railway Company vs. Beuris, residence at 1261 South Brook street in life insurance, $5,000 in accident for her to be removed to her home. The written exarnination of the plain to the charge of grand instead of Breathitt; appellant hied motion and al-lmv-M? to file additional record. COLUMBUS DAY.

emoezzlement. tiff was ordered published yesterday in the Clark Clrcutt Court in the action of The marriage of Dennis Constantine, of Horton vs. Sherrill -Russell Lumber Company, and' same vs. Sherrill, Russell Insurance and interest in tne J. Gray Sanitary Milk Company.

The will dated January 17, 1910, and Is written by the testator. Charles Ward against tne Howard ahln this city, ano miss liertruue ivuenn, or l.o- Legal Holiday Will Be Observed In The 1912 Self-Starting yard Company for damages on account Blow, Alcuraciten; appellant tendered re-nlv brief and moved to file sn-me: appel cust -Fomi, a loyd county, was solemnized last evening at 7 o'clock the Rev. John New Albany. or personal injuries. lees object; reply brief filed and appellees GETS VERDICT EOR.

$300. O'Connell at the rectory 'of St Augustine's Banks and trus companies In who dropped dead at the home of George xnnity uatnonc cnurcn. Mrs. Samuel iDuggins was awarded the silver medal in the W. C.

T. U. matrons' oratorical contest, which was held Tuesday night at Park Christian church. Her subject was "Elder Landers Cider Mill." There were six contestants. The judges were S.

L. McBrlde, Mrs. R. L. Bussabarger and Miss Rosa Shea.

Musical numbers during the evening included solos by Mrs. Watson, Miss Mary New-house and Prof. W. L. Hester, and a duet by Mrs.

Watson and Mrs. Mrytle Stafford. Mrs. Mattie Flanigan recited, "HowYawcob Became an Honorable Gentleman." Before Buying Your ted In nhunnonKa given ten oays to respond. Miller vs.

Breathitt Coal. Iron and Limi. bany will be clo: Hall-, near xuesuay arternoon has been taken to the residence of her ber Company. Breathitt; appellant filed. iperty Owner Recovers Damages ui woiumous aay, a legal holiday.

The chief celebration will be an open-meeting tO be held bv Now Alhanv daughter, Mrs. Carrie Whltsett, near Ben-nettsville, and the funeral will be con- motion ana given twenty oays' extension From Railroad. to file transcript ana mea moaon lor sub Catholic cnurcn in uie presence or a number of relatives and friends. A reception followed at the home of Mrs. Mary Constantine, mother of the bridegroom, 429 Walnut street.

MONETARY COMMISSION INVITED TO MEET HERE Knights of Columbus, at Holy Trinity School hall, to-night, Joseph W. Kenney, of Indianapolis, will pVtHM. UULCT JUWUUU DUiUllLLVU. H. E.

Railroad Company vs. Owen, etc, Muhlenberg; appellee Owen auRiicaa wjh mceung. tllS SUDjeCt Will D6: LO UI11DUS ana thP Tn-Pnt ofli Pantiiw John Jacobs Tvas given a verdict for $300 against the Kentucky Indiana Terminal Railroad Company by a Jury in Judge Lincoln's court yesterday as damages to his property in Woodland avenue, between Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh Streets. It was alleged in the petition that T. B.

Jones sewer contractors, built a temporary railroad rack alontr tlain tiff's oroDertv and alftr- nied. onet. City of Louisville vs. Arrow-smith, Jefferson; appellee filed response brief. Louisville Property Comoanv vs.

0m. Preceding the address an cmtprtainlnir EIGHT ASK-F0R ADMISSION Comfort Union Suits musical programme will be given, including a song and drill by the school children; piano selection by Miss Lula May-Kraft: song, TThe Kerry Dance." Mrs. TO HOME FOR INCURABLES E8 With its wonderfully successful improvements, constitute the Cadillac Car a law unto itself. mon wealth, by, Todd; appellant filed reply brief. Settle vs.

Smith, Owen; appellee filed brief on motion to affirm as delay case. Mclnteer; vs. Moss, Judge, in Court Board of Trade Wants Members To Hold Session In Louisville. wardl ecld it to the Kentucky Indiana Harry Kannapell, accompanied by Miss Emma Kannapell; violin solo, I Edmund Soharf, Miss Katherlne Normally at the Terminal: tanway company, it waa be- Executive Committee of Inff fused by the railroad contrary to ot Appeals, warren; piaanurc Died pet! law, it was alleged. The suit was for piano; quartetj selection irom ljucia.

Miss Lanna Long, Miss Agatha Schaefer, Daughters Institution- Holds damages. The National Monetary Commission will Meeting. vvuoert jimos ana josepn jjauon. be asked by the Louisville Board of Trade Don't fail to see the Greatest Bargains ever offered at The Baldwin Co. Incorporated.) MANUFACTURERS St Louis and Tennessee River Packet Company vs.

Murray Wathan, McCrack-en; argued James Campbell, for appellee and Judge Ira Julian for appellant and submitted. Ordered uiat court adjourn until 11 NEGRO jSENT TO PENITEN2 to hold a meeting here at some future LOCOMOTIVE INSPECTOR. iMrs. H. K.

Fenner, first vice president PJeafls Guilty To Cnarge of Steal- of the King's Daughters' Home for In New Albany Man Receives Appoint date, the directors of the local organization at their regular meeting yesterday having authorized President Danforth to extend the invitation. I ing Shoes.V ciocit co-morrow morning. Court of Appeals Decisions. curables, presided In the absence of Mrs. Homer Stucky, president, at the monthly ment From Commission.

John Clare, of New Albany, a Southern Charles Settany. a negro, charged with When your home dealer puts up a Mentor Window-Card, advertises Mentor, shows Mentor, it is because he knows Mentor Comfort Unions have the qualites that make permanently satisfied customers. Men Women Children MentorComforctTnionswill keep you snug and warm without "bundling you all up." They come from the soft and elastic. Shaped to fit the body and to protect it. 1 Healthful, sterilized, durable.

1 NEGRO VOTER DID NOT MOVE FROM PRECINCT The primary purpose of the Invitation etc- vs; Moseley Bros. Decided October 6, Appeal from Warren Circuit Court. Opinion of the court appropriating property the possession of a (common carrier, yesterday entered pleh of guilty before the jury in the Criminal Court. He will serve from one meeting of the Executive Committee of the board, held yesterday afternoon in the parlors of The Seelbach. The' report of locomotive passenger engineer, 'has been appointed by the Indiana State Railroad Commission to the position of Inspector of locomotives.

The salary attached to uy juage aimer, affirming. First Contract fn Rfrtr-ntTif nr Liie AQTTiissiaiiN LommnuR was nrocontow A contract in partial restraint of trade will be upheld when it is an incident to and is in support of another contract, or 425 S. 4th St, Lonisvllb, Ky. the position Is 52,500 a year. Mr.

Clare for many years has been a passenger engineer on the Louisville-St. Louis division of the Southern railroad, and before becoming a locomotive engineer he served an apprent Ice ship In a by Mrs. Angus Gordon, chairman. Eight applications for admission have been received during the month and these applications were referred to the Admissions Committee for further consideration. Five aDDlicatloas were from rtffpar- to nye years in tne penitentiary.

Settany took three cases of shoes from an Illinois Central car. Charles Harris, colored, charged with ehooting Julius Dorsey. another negro, in the jaw, was allowed to enter a plea of guilty to assault and battery and was fined J50 and costs. He paid his i which tne covenantor has an which is in need of protection. fcrecond Same.

A contract In restraint is to have the commission hear the views of local authorities on the proposed reform in the currency system of the United States. If the commission accepts the invitation, which, will be forwarded at once by Supt. Buckner, many prominent local men will appear before the body when it is called to order. The Monetary Commission has arranged to hold a big meeting In New Orleans in November and its members likely will be prevailed upon to stop in Louisville en route South. Senatpr Neleon A.

Aldrlch is chairman of the commission. President Danforth also was authorized yesterday to appoint ten business men of Louisville to represent the Board of Trade at tbe Greater Kentucky Convention, which will be held here November ui uciuc win. do pnrnrcpfi on iphnn tha railroad machine shop. Because of his experience he was believed to be qualified for the position to which he has been restraint is no more extensive than is Kohnhorat, who reside on th secend In Police Court yesterday Judge Boldrick dismissed Jack Brown, colored, of a charge of illegal registration and false swearing, after hearing testimony Irom several, witnesses. The negro waa arrested by Patrolman St.

Clair on the first day ot it being alleged that Brown had' lived at 622 South Twelfth In which precinct he registerei. only two weeks. Patrelman St. OlaJr said that the negro told him when taken into custody that he had been in Louis-vine ehly two weeks, coming here from Tennessee. However, the negro' testified that before moving to the house.

In Twelfth street he had lived In Wnlnnt ent parts of the State, and three from Louisville. At present there are eighteen residents at. the home, whose capacity Is limited to twenty-three. iGdAiMu icquirea to protect the Interest of the Darfr In wlww ht-nr i iD Hoor; discovered the names, wiiicn siarov In- ft rwi-rh nt th third and UK nne immediately. Sylvester Allen, a negro, charged with slashing Sidney Lewis, another negro, with a knife, was tried by a jury and t.

iT so large as to interfere MRS. CLARA YOUNG DEAD. the other occupants. The nn3 of an oil can on ttoe porch led. to the belief that tie Are was of incendtaiT oriSM- oi tne puouc.

Third Same. A mntmc tho zounu guilty oi a misaemeanor cnarge, fined $60 and given six months in jail. ject of which Is to restrain competition is void. New Albany Woman Yields At St i Indictment Is Returned. ruuuu loame injunction.

vvnere a laundry, owner sold certain portions of his Edward's Hospital. Mrs. Clara S. Youn. wif nf A store's ad is a store's news service to the readers of the news The grand Jury returned an indictment 14 and 15.

between Twelfth and Fourteenth, streets, Those present at the meeting of the board were: Mrs. Gordon, Mrs, Fenner Mrs. E. A. Hewett, Miss Nettle Smith! Carl J.

Mittler and Mrs. Horace Allen. Recruits To Go To Columbus, Fourteen recruits who have applied to enlist in the United States army will be sent, to-day to the Government barracks at Columbus to begin service. The following men were sent to Columbus Tuesday by Capt O. H.

Dockery. of the local Dnited, States Army nnntitinn- k04 abandon, within a prescribed territory the class of business which had been done with the machinery he hn h-, I Boy MentorT-. 1 of yoarhome jt merchant, fk I Motor. Oil. Tr fSt Accused Trio Dismissed.

Three alleged striking employes the paper in which the advertising Wnnears. If the newsnaDer itself be enjoined from doing that character of BLAZE THOUGHT TO BE WORK OF FIREBUGS Young, 237 Park Place, New Albany, died at St, Edward's hospital early yesterday morning. Mrs. Young was 61 years of age. Besides her husband, Mrs.

Young 13 survived by live children, four daughters and a son. They are: Mrs. Thomas Graham. Miss Vernia Young, and Alfred Young of New Albany; Mrs. Luclan Lyle, of Lexington.

and Mrs-. Ham a ik- Howard Skirt Company. Morris Jacob-son, Abe Miller and Harry Kallo, who Sims Rodes. T. w.

ti against Arthur Taylor for grand larceny. The charge of malicious cutting against Ida: Madison was dismissed by the grand Jury. Articles of Incorporation. Oscar Brockman with a capital etock of $17,000, fiid articles of incorporation in the County Clerk's office yesterday. The; debt limit is fixed at $15,000.

Tbe shares of stock are $100 each. The con as for appellants; Grlder Harlan and G. H. Herdman for were charged with having assaulted EH Baurman, of 539 South Eighth street, a strikebreaker, were dismissed by Judge Boldrick in Police Court yesterday. War i 1 1 inissed an issue occasionally, would not be a fully successful newspaper.

And if the store's advertising misses an issue once in a while it will, 'also, lose much of Fire of unknown origin early yesterday morning caused domarre ammintirnr The -Madrid TeleDhonn Cn J56G to the three-story building 2032 though the principal one in' Rr.n Arthur J. Grimes, coast artillery- Oscar' E. Howe, coast artillery; Louis Ma-lone, coast Arthur Sands cavalry; Albert Renck, cavalry; Harler E. Dalley, Infantry; Clarence S. Essary Harrison Blake, tofaatrji with flrntlrinn In nlnofoon i jt cern wiJl and sell saddles and hax- rants against the three men were, sworn to last Wednesday by Baurman, who de- west aiarset street, on -the nrst floor as a eroeerv hv U.

TL fltomAwr an Cowichee, Wash. She also is survived by three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. Mary A. Ott, Mrs. Walter S.

Coons, Junius Kloln and Edwur-1 Klein, oi Xjonlarlllej ness, Tfca Incorporators, each -o! wfcorji cities, has only 8,796 subscribari, dared, that he had been because the two upper floors by roomers, who iad.a narrow; escape. Mr. aal Mrs. Henry 'its force and influence..

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