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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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M' CITY NEWS IN BRIE 7 fWtor say Bnn Opto strengthens eye RESORTS VIRGINIA The Phonograph With the Singing Throat 'Z a wlde range of style Payments to Suit Reasonable Convenience i BEVERAGES I Balmwort Tablets isimg Mayor unhurt drove (ft ITY DOLLAR SUITS OR S2275 AND ON GENEROUS CREDIT TERMS Headache Depression? ROM KIDNEY DISORDERS ft 30 and 33 dollar aulta are being1575 45 and 50 dollar suits will go The STARR PHONOGRAPH Starr iling System The filing system con sists of eight drawers each containing a record holder for eight discs All records are filed flat which is the most convenient way and avoids scraping the surface against any part of the cabinet whetia record is taken out Isl Soap sHould be wcd very Carefully if you want to your hair looking its best Most soaps and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali This dries the scalp makes the hair brittle and ruins it The best thing for steady use is Mul sifled Cocoanut Oil shampoo (which is pure and grease less) and Is better than anything else you can use One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in It makes an abundance of rich creamy lather which rinses out easily removing every particle of dust dirt dandruff and excessive oil The hair dries quickly and evenly and it leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky bright lustrous fluffy and easy to manage you can get Mu! sifted Cocoanut Oil shampoo at any pharmacy very cheap end a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months Advertisement '1 Universal Tone Arm Only a simple turn of the sound box enables one to play any make of fee ord in addition to Gennctt records The whole music Is thus made possi ble for the pwner of a starr rnonograpn Union Idea Is Real Keynote of Modern Times Says Baker SALE SUITS AT SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR The Store "You Like to Patronize 26 St What the throat is to of the human voice the tone chamber of a phono graph is to the music it renders The Starr Phonograph has a tone cham ber constructed of silver grain spruce music wood of Ever since Stradivarius made his first master violin this straight grained vibrant singing' wood has been used for the tone producing parts of violins pianos and other instru ments The Starr Phonograph therefore has a centuries old tone principle back of It and a halt century of instrument building in which to test it The difference in the tone will be appar ent to you as soon as you hear the Starr Come in and hear your favorites played on the Starr will have virtually no hair ei An especially fine sham one mai beauty When Mentnr has a sale of suits which Isn't often they are worth look ing at The ones now offered are all of this season a models All 25 sold for Alt 40 ment "the author enjoys a new stand? Ing and a greater security than at apy other time in the history of the pro fession" You see what our union does! Wo'ro better off than ever Shakespeare was or Dickens or Thackeray or Cervantes or Goethe securer we have a new landing ana organization iu it: In a College Town 8 in a college town arc 1 college professors THE INDIANAPOLIS JSTAR TUESDAY JANUARY 20 1920 Thousands upon thousands of women' have kidney or bladder 'trouble rover suspect it u4 Women! complaints often prove be nothing else but kidney trouble or ft tje result of kidney or bladder disease: If the kidnevs are not In a healthy ft condition they may cause the other organs to become diseased I ou may Buffer pain in the back headache and loss of ambition Poor health makes you nervous I4lde and may be despondent it makes anv one so Cft But hundreds of women claim: that ft Dr Swarnp Roqt by rpstoripg A 0 health to the kidneys proved to be just i the remedy needed tp pvercpnjg $uph conditions send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp Root the great kid ney liver and bladder medicine will do for them By enclosing 10 cenlSi rL tn Dr Kilmer Cof Binghampton you may receive sample size bottle ftVjft by parcel post You can purchase medium and large size pottles at all ft drugstores Advertisement Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Musical Thrift or the price of one evening at the opera you can hear a 1 1 the leading opera stars every evenlngof the year if yoq own the eygg from two to four a day Sound comfortable and improved eyesight will The Original Malted Milk or Infants and Invalids Loid imitations aadl Substitute will bring the desired benefit if symptoms are present as these lift the secretion that passes is highly colored strong of odor insufficient or too copious followed by pain if'ft burning Irritation smarting etc It mm J' chills or fever come and go if tbarft head aches the eyes burn and rheu matic pains general discomfort and nervousness besiege you Kidney Tablets ARE NEEDED BY YOU rsot secret uot uew just ngm and true Sold by all druggists 1 GOVERNOR COX TO SPEAK AT DEMOCRATIC BANQUET Governor James Cox of Ohio wih be the principal speaker at the Indiana Democratic Editorial ban quet to be held at the Claypool Hotel on the evening of eb 5 it was an nounced yesterday A Mitchell Palmar who had been selected by the committee to deliver the principal address noti fied George Saunders of Bluffton president of the association that he would be unable to be present The other speakers will be Mrs Ida McGlone Gibson pf Chicago publicity director of the women's national Demo cratic committee and Daniel Sims of Lafayette The banquet will be open to all Democratic men and women 1q the state preparations are being made lor a large attendance' THE STARR PIANO COMPANY 138 140 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis Brewing CqAlbert Lieber Preu Boating ailing fishing golfing T1IK IfOTRf RIVIERA Apprrson Pres and Mgr BILOXI MISS OLD POINT COMORT HOTEL CHAMBERLIN rlJlpnUYLnu uUla' Swimming Pool Seafood MiAint rvrv KiiroMi Bath and Treatment Wn GEO ADAMI MaaajM I all about are college professors They complain bitterly of cold and hunger and long hours of work and low pay I hear that their living conditions are being investigated not only by the gov ernment hut by at least one foundation The union is the only remedy! As say this tendency toward group organizations has gone io great lengths In our society It has ben a powerful centrifugal Influence disintegrating our life into thousands of small warring grdbps societies factions each seeking its own advancement Its own security regardless of anything else This has applied to both employers and employes One reason why politcal life has reached such a low ebb In America why politic? attracts so poor a qual ity of leadership isvbecaue vital mpp who really want something done feel surer of getting it through outside or ganizations than through the Indirect and curnberous machinery politics In its essence this strong crude im pulse toward a new public order rep resents a powerful reaction from these disintegrating tendencies or years were hammering selfish capitalistic we are still at It and now we are hammering la bor organizations We want either Gary or Gompcrs to boss us to control bur lives or force their will upon us Wo have had one or two recent ob ject lessons or stunning force ine tire 110000000 of us have seen Headaches and depression may A due to several causes Perhaps yours mystifies you? May be kidney and ft TS Dlauunr UlSUlUclo 4B Uie vauon wvp you surely want relief and restora lion Indiscretions in eating and drink Ing bring on such troubles veryj gradually sometimes at other times quickly POSLAM BRINGS QUICK COMORT TO ANGRY SKIN When angry Itching skin cries through every nerve of yoyr body for relief turn to Poslam and let it soothe and allay all infiarnmatloi Learn how efficient POs lam is what splendid help It can ren der in healing iczema disposing of rashes pimples acre scalp scale and like disorders The teat is to apply Pos lam at night to a small affected surface and In the mornipg to look for Improve ment The effect of its concentrated healing energy show? agreeably soon Sold everywhere or free sample write to Emergsncy Laboratories 243 West orty seventh St New York City Urge your skin to become clearer fresher better by the daljy use of Pos tam Soap medicated with Ad vertisement WHAT TO DD OR NEURALGIA The ope great symptom of neural gia i pain the one great cuse iack of nutrition for the nerves in plain language nerves There are two things to do for any form of neuralgia Apply heat to the affected pert tq soothe the paip and feed the nerves by taking a tonic containing tip elements needed by them Heat as afford ed by hot flannel hot water bags etc lulls tlie inflamed nerves intu temporary quiet It dops not cpre Not until the nutrition of the nerves is retored will the inflamma tion subside Dr Pink Pills furnish to the blood the needed elements and the blood conveys them to the neryea The only way of getting food or medicine to the perves ty through the blood Remember that Neuralgia is a general term It means inflammation of a nerve It is given different names according to the nerve affected Sciatica is neu ralgia of the sciatic nerve Appli cation of heat will soothe the pain in all forms of neuralgia and Dr Pink Pills will correct the condition that caused it Dr Pnlt Pills are sold by all druggists or will be sent by mail postpaid on receipt of price fiO cents a box by the Dr William? Medicine Oft Sctpnectajly Write for the free booklet eases of the Nervous con taining a special chapter on neural gia Advertisement URGE AID OR STATE SCHOOLS THE RIVIERA AMKKICA An IUul Winter Resort Ealmv sunshiny days gentle zephyrs off tne gun anu If your eyes or lids are sore' if they itch burn or feel dry if your vision is blurred your eyesight dim you are ptyiged to wear glasses go to your druggist and get a bottle of Bon Opto tablets Dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and oatne times eyes and improved eyesight rpajee the world look brighter Nntn I Icht la a Tcck'a time ia uuuur liuuocca LUNCHEON GIVEN IN HONOR PRESIDENT CORNELL esler was host at a luncheon In honor of Dr Jaob Gould Schurman president of Cornell University at University Clqb yesterday Dr Sct)Hr" man arrive in Indianapolis at noon on £tis way to Bloomington to deliver an address at the one hundredth birthday celebration today He will return this evening to make an address at the din ner which I alumni will hold in the Riley room of the Claypool Hotel to night Those who attended the lunch eon were William ortupe 'Rhoades Theodore Vonnegut Noyes James Putnam Hilton Brown Milo Stuart Sembower Goodwin James Mitchell Uz McMurtrie and Raschig When buy anything here it must give you complete satisfaction no matter when you bought no matter what you if you are not entirely satisfied make it richt 1 7 urniture Draperies! Linoleums Window Shades Wide Carpets Rugs Victrolas Get Some Spunk Be A Wet Rag Ay you weak? Many Buffer from kidney trouble without imowiqy the cause Dizrf nesa dull hewdaehaa throbbing through loins atlffneaa in bendlag are trst symptoms I jo the right thing uet Kidney 1 Pills at any tirug store Belief is imsaedlale Moat aiokneaa arises from poiaosoue waste matter in the large intestine Year kidneys should keep the intestines clean If they loot out Heed the first warning Get the flat round box of Kidney three p's in the name Befuee substi tutes your druggist is sold out send Me luftampsvo Dodd Medicine Oo Buffalo NY A MUd Cathartic Diamond JMxaerPflU ARTICLE VIII 'When I wm In Chicago sonic days ago a man with ivVorn I was (liscysnp pic industrial problem suddenly asked: ere you going to do about HWhat do you the Innocent Bystander n) thp maq ho pels the brickbat intended for ono ot the belligerents! the public Whatever happens 1 get I have dealt In former articles with the attitude of various groups of em ployers and employes toward the pres ent industrial Gt Is now im portant to consider point of view of the third party The jiwaken ir of the public to the seriousness pt thd present unrest its threat to Ameri can institutions is some ways the greatest news in the whole situation Wo arc in the midst of a sudden pow erful and at present crude reaascrtioi) ot public rights ItGs'as though the American giant had suddenly avvaUr or just returned from war over seas and finding disorder all about had acted with force and directness It is the American we may not all approve it there It Is I to act first and inquire about it afterward 1 re call a' saying of the early days in the north woods when the lumbermen first went inV" Cut' the trees ask about the lines af terward There is much of this spirit still leftUn America So we have pounced right and left upon disturbers with little Inquiry and less understanding tossed one handful of them back to Russia and evidently propose to toss still others No one knows the number of thou sands or the 4 fleet of ships required to take' them A stupendous We have raided the offices and homes of both wild and tame radicals some times with legal authority and some times without we have choked off rad ical orators out radical mem bers of the Legislature and now pro pose the most sweeping and drastic legislation in the wprld for dealing with disturbers One bold stroke at what seemed a threat to public rights and publlq the police strike at Bos tqn hs made a presidential candidate Deep Instinct Underlying It is not the way they do it in Eng land nor yet In rance it is our way and must be so accepted and dealt with It is our way and behind it ruth less as it and little as many of xis can tlie methods employed there is a deep1 instinct that the sel fish' forces of cliques groups interests whether of labor' or capital In Ameri can life have grown too strong and that fthere as one leader ex pressed it some kind of a new dea1 The causes of the present disorder and unrest reach bapk and deep down the war merely accelerated develop ments already Ufider way At the bottom lies popular discontent which has been growing for years with the economic arrangements of society a feeling that they are unjust and un democratic a feeling that while there have been enormous developments in machinery and business organization the social and political structure has not kept pace with them This feeling is not peculiar to America it is world wide Some one has said that the greatest Invention of the century was not the steam engine or tfce dyna mo or wireless telegraphy but that extraordinary and potent device unre stricted social organization Groups everywhere that felt op firegised or wante4 protection' or privi organized to get it Capitalists organized combined and succeeded beyond the dream of avarice Labor organized and became powerful Prohibitionists organized and dried up the country Women organized and got the vote Volgptary social organiza tion has for the last twenty five years been rpagic wand It would do anything 1 It has built up a won derful technique of its own It knows how Jo get money use propaganda In fluence elections force legislators It is a wonderful tool used sometimes for good purposes sometimes for wholly selfish purposes Old and New Contrasted Consider more specifically labor or i ganizatipn I remember well the little dismal smoky rooms over saloons that used to represent the typical labor union headquarters of twenty five years ago I thought of the contrast the qther day when I visited It cost sev eral hundred thousand built by the Street Car Union of Chicago Once the movement demonstrated its success in improving the conditions of life for working men and it was the only way they had it spread like wild fire I was amazed the other day to look at the lists of unions affiliated with one of the principal city' central podies school "teachers actors newspaper writers architects nurses They are al! coming in Public employes are coming in policemen postmen The movement is even penetrating the paci fied atmosphere where authors and col lege professors 'are supposed to dwell I received a communication the other day from the league of which I am a member that read strangely like many a trade union document only the pantsmakers and hod carriers 1 have had longer experience and know better how to do it We authors have gone at the business in our of standardizing contracts mak i ing better terms with our employers the predatory and shamefully pluto cratic publishers and working for more pay and better living conditions 5 a result ofithe six years of un remitting penrks this (Jocur PARTIES AND The Parent Teacher Association of'? school No 66 Thirty third and Pennsj lvaniar streets nief at 3 tomorrow after noon Mrs Rosa Mikels of ShortridgB High School will talk on That Intcrest IngChild of Miss Julia Rochford and Miss Grace Leedy will give a musical program The Housewives League or the Eighth Ward will meet tonight at the home of Mri Margaret Dallas 1140 College1 avenue Carnation CluD 'l will hold' an all day meeting to day nt the home of Mrs Bella Raster 645 Buchanan street AVITNEtiS SELIGS EVIDEM Wn Richard Redmond 16 South Mchim street sold his watch which was to be used as evidence in case in Criminal Court i against Hyman 'Marcus and Lewis Gutter jewelers charged with ob taining money under false pretense the Case dismissed Claris Adams wprpse fnrinml 1 cl 1 14 4 3 tl 4 4 1 1 cov him the selling of the watch by the the Commander whu was in from the beginning of the uiiin vjci lv 1V19 la days in Indianapolis as a Thomas Orr now In station Commander Bell hfs home at Liverpool VriLAVELKR WILL Charles A Payne traveler and chautau 4 A 4 4 fl 1 I University extension classes ip current KVHfiiM nmrnr pnonnTii i ru thia Avon Inf ut Rhnrtririern ttah Dr Tayne has recently returned from 4 mp tnrougn Belgium TETIS INTKBTUVRCK iaSS J4uu reftsi fcr nn hi nrs Congregational Reformed and 'Erlends churches at the Second Presbyterian Church yesterday Dr Don Tullis' In diana secretary of the Interchurch World Movement discussed its history and the plan outlined for financing it In this united action of Protestant churches Dr Tullis said it Is aimed to unify the re ligious foreps of the world provide a stewardship for them and to deepen the spiritual life of thp world QUART WHISKY rank Martin living in the Davlan apartments 430 Massachusetts avenue was arrested fast night by Sergts Russell and Sheehan and members of ty' the morals squad charged with violating the prohlbitipn laws Accqrdlng to the police they searched room and found a jug con taining about a quart of whisky The po lice say they believe tho liquor contains wood alcohol and it will be analyzed REPORTS HOME ROBBED annie Williams 1215 ayette street reported to the detective department last night that her home had been entered by a burglar while she was away Clothing and jewelry valued at S152 were stolen Jr en I our business paralyzed our production cut off in the steel industry because Gary and Gompers could not agree The 100000000 of us have suffered stllj more acutely bqeausg 400000 of us who are coal miners stopped producing a basic necessity of life' There was never before in America such an acute demonstration of group' interest against public interest No wonder the Ameri can giant is angry blindly angry and beats about In a kind of berserkian rag? not at all particular as to what heads he hits or how A New Sense Abroad If this rage however were the only expression of the public Interest t)p outlook WQM14 Te dark indeed But It is not While there are powerful forces using the fine burst of passion for a for for and An America to serve their own selfish Interests using it as a smoke screen to conceal their own there is it seems to me a new sense abroach that law and order must be based upon a real understand ing of the new conditions and upon a solid foundation of justice Never before has there been such a number of inquiries from all sides and by all kinds of organizations or such a desire to get at tho truth We have had government one commission now which have aroused unusual public interest It is nothing that the President's first com mission Allied at least it failed dra matically with the protagonists of the iot iioa Alnarlir rAvonlAn On what may be called the side of the capitalists the awakening is marked Th rvHcr Hav in thft office of 006 Of the natable figures of Wall where one would least expect to find such "a sentiment I saw fiinifed and hanging on the wall this quotation from a' speech of Mr Asquith delivered in January of last year: old system has broken down War was Rs final declaration of in solvency New factors' are at work Science not only has not said her last words but is fairly to be described as still only lisping the alphabet of an New Methods Devised Organizations such as chambers of commerce and associations have been working on the problem They all begin with the assumption that old system is at least cracking if npt squitij says broken down and that new methods must be devised to meet the situation I have before me for example the report pf the Mer Association of New York which attributes the difficulty to the grcecUand blindness of both groupg labor and cap ital and suggests the following rem edies which are very different in tenor from those which would have been rec ommended by a similar organization a few years ago: recognition by both employers and employes that the determination to achieve national prosperity rather than 'to enforce maximum selfish re turns should be the controlling motive in establishment of a recognized and permanent method of conference between the employer and RIs employes limitation of the economic law of supply and demand as a basis of labor why? A man at sixty years of acre is either a failure or a success BEECHAM'S PILLS have been made for sixty yejirs atid have typ largest sale of any medicine in the world! Millions use BeECHALLs Sold ovorywtore 10c STOMACH GOOD ASj NEWfOOR DOChiR TORSWHERUf' Mrs Hendricks Bedfast jve Months Was Abl? to tyfirK 1 in Two Weeks Tells How She Did It With a Home Made Remedy Mtb Boots a vell known' resident of Buchanan County la who darkened her gray hair made the following statement: lady or geptlepian can darken their gray or faded hair and ipake it soft and glossy with this simple remedy which they can mix at homg To half a pint of wter add 1 ounce ot bay rum one small box Bftrfeo Compound and ounce of glrlne These Ingredients can be purchased at any drug stqre at very little cost Apply to the every Other day until tho gray hair is dark ened sulllciently It does not color the scalp Is not greasy and does not rub off It will make a gray haired person look to zO yegrg Adver tisement I RE It you are troubled Excitability Irritability Rest lessn wakaf uinevs insomnia nerv i otis breakdown mental strain hot nashes 1 effect overwork and anxiety spasms certain forms of vertigo a'nd get a bottle of Konzell's bedatiVfi Re Storer Sample oz bottle 3 Pints IB THE RnsZKLL LABOR ATOR1ES 4 Ind Trust Bldg Indianapolis Tnd 7 Important to all Wopien Readers of this Paper fy ft ft Speakers I oundation Day Banquet DeclareCrisis Is at Hand LULL OR POLICE BROKEN BY HOLDUP IN DRUG STORE Just as police were pemning to believe town was dead as there had not been an emergency call on the tour of ditty ffom 3 clocjt ip aftfTnoop to midnight for ten day? rank Efel jneyer a druggist 921 North New JerrsdV street broke the spell last night by re porting that he had been held up and robbed of $20 in his store Two roughly dressed young men had held him at the point of a revolver and rifled his cast) register Erdelrneyer told S'ergt Hous ten and Detective Bridwejl thgt he was in the store alone when the men en tered They made a small purchase stood by the store a few minutes and left store They returned soon afterward gnd staged the holdup CANOE CLUB OICERS INSTALLED AT BANQUET A bi athletic program for the Indian apolis Athletic and Canoe Club If or the coming year was discussed at the in stallation of the new officers of the or ganization last night Steinhart was installed as president Robert Springsteen' first vice president Harry Stutz second vice president Wilson third vice president Charles Buschmann fourth vic6 president Lee Emmelmann fifth vice president Bert Hendren secretary A Coff man treasurer Thomas A Wynne was the retiring president New directors installed were RbltareEggleston Robert liassler and Joseph Gardner The hold over directors were A Bittier George Desautels and Charles Rpfopi ts JpcQtal to The Mianapolit ptpr'j BLOOMINGTON Ind Jan 19 Nearly 1000 alumni and guests attended the oundation day banquet given byii? the Indiana ftUnlvprsity administration officers In the auditorium 'of gtudent 4 Building tonight in honor of jthe yisi tors 1 Governor James Goodrich who sat it at the table caused profoun'dB regret when rP would ftbe unable Co take part in the (0 oundation dy program tomorrow as he expected to attend' the funeral ol William Jloch qf state PL Smith of Richmond a mem her of the board of trustees acted as toastmaster President AftMilhs of Hanover College a member of the class praised the administration of Aty President William Lowe Bryan of the He said that the educa tional system of the state was npcr in a more stsrious condition Only two states in the country are spending less jiy for education than Indiana and the state is doing its best to starve out its teachers he declared HWe have been paying mora wages to the bricklayers on pur buildings at" our school than the members of the faculty receive as saty ancsu lie gajd 7 Schools acing President Jacob Goujd Schurpnnn olipornell said that the educa 8 tional institutions are facing a crisisvvhich even threatens their existenceProfessors will become bricklayers or fnerehan ts if they can not earn a 11 Wfeing wage he said "Tne great Question ASbefore all states today is come of the teaching profession Governor Goodrich said that he was sorry that Indiana docs not spend as much money on education as but thought that Indiana Un versitv ranked well vlth the schools on which much more mopey has peentA expendedj He said that if he was pretlz cent of an educational institution that every student pass anari' examination on the principles under lying the American form of gqvefnmpnt 'Jle said that he had just relumed from fcthe southern reformatory at Seville where he saw 400 boy the ages eoi 15 and 20 who could neither mad nor write more thanA100 of whom could never fourth grade Thestate of India na never be tdoingii xta wnole duty a JlSng as It pefmits large Pcrcentagy of illiteracy viUiinjltsboiders he bapresidentfWlllam Iwllryan the public school eastern pf yie state is not whgt it should xnakinj a state wide school He urged a Campaign for Hie better ment of the common schools and espe 4 ciahy the country schools He said that he was tnproughly back of thp movement to rais the educational funds ft SECRETARY' IN CITY OR CONERENCE tft park secretary and execu manager of the Associated Advei tising Clubs ot the World who came to Indianapolis from New York to confer with the 1020 convention board in charge nf arrangements for the convention or A A of which will be held here in June left last night for Chica g0 whcre he will confer with officers of the Advertising Club of Chicago Mr at a meeting with the con vention board in the headquarters Chamber of Commerce yesterday noon rtlcinA for the COm ing convention and praised the members of the board and the Indianapolis or ganization generally for the way plans are being made to handle the conven tion which he said would' unquestion ably be the greatest convention of the this year and the greatest con vention the organization ever has held Mr lorea said that advertising men the1 country at especially interested" in the coming cont ention forthe reason that Meredith piesi dent of the A A ot has an pounced that the subject Til £4 1 veitisipg qnd Sales ASKS APPROVAL NEW WHOLESALE POWER RATES i IfJDfANA STAl'lI CAPITOD Jan 19 The Merchants Heat and Hight Com puny lias petitioned the Public Service Commission for authority to establish wholesale powgr rates for electric serv ice supplied in blocks of not less than 150 kilowatts The basis' for the rates ii is a high demand charge and a low energy charge The demand charge schedule is 42 a month a for Jc rf the first fifty kilowatts $150 fr the next 150 and $1 25 for all in excess of 200 The eneigv charge schedule begins lt 215 cents gross or 165 cents net a kilowatt hour for the first 2500 kilo gwattMipur consumption in oqe month or larger amounts the late drops cents gross or 145 net Thesched 'pie is to cover a special contract of the yP fiowipany with interurban lipep it5 was ald I PLAN EVANGELISTIC WORK Ministers ot Chnstian churches of Indianapolis at their weekly meeting i' at the A yesterday announced a campaign for converts and adopted as a slogan "Each one win The program will be arranged by tho Rev Grafton pastor pf the Third Church the Rev' 0 Bakg pastor of West Park 'Church the Rev 1 Milligan pastor of the Eighths Church A committee was also formed to in vestigate what should be done with an old at Marlon which has been taken over by the Disciples ot Christ in Indiana The members are I 'the Rev Davison of the Engle wood Church' the Rev Garrison ft North Park Church and the Rev Cift iiOldham HiMsldc Church At' the annual county mthig next Nonday I ft 4V rncrlomGGrl Y'hllrl Milo smith I III IRC ft secretary of the temperance board will speak on "The Church and the King in phnrrh wtiR'li rprirpfienis great conservative opinion In America in mnvno na Huvoe nnnirn1 i understand ana meot ht tions and nroblems know on a recent Sunday morning on 2 large men class aiacusseu latlon Between Wages and 1 4114 nuvuii uo oawwyoQ book on Bocal prob lems in thedight ot Christian teaching jnd a class was considering Health of the Community' Ono great church movement has been spending tens of thousands of dollars making an Investigation of the steel strike and one need only refer to the social reconstruction program of the ederal Council of Churches In America and the pronouncement of the t'athulic War Council of the United States to be convinced of the deep and serious in terest of the in this problem Unitarian Idea 1 recent statement tho Unitarian of America says: claim to a more equitable dis ustry is IKSElMft Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole blister like 1 the old fashioned mustard plaster Just spread it on with your fingers It penetrates to the sore spot with gentle tingle loosens the congestion if and draws out the soreness and pain Musterole is a cl pan white qint with oil of mustard is fine for quick relief from sore ft throat bronchitis tynsiitis propp sti0! 1 neck asthma neuralgia headache cgpgegtjoq pleurisy fumatirai lum bago pains and aches of tne back ot joints sprainssormu8clsbruiseschil blains frosted feet cqlds on the chest Nothing like Musterole for croupy chty dren Keep it hndy for instant useft 30c and 60c jars hospital size $20 In Church tribptlon of the profits of li nrst nnlv rlnmnmita 14111 tiiat A sense tliat the old system Is unjust and needs revision permeates ah groups of our society A prominent business man took from his pocket the other day aqd read to me this paragraph: rapid growth of great cities the enornwus masses of immigrants (many of them ignorant of our language) and the greatly increased complications of life have created conditions under which the provisions for obtaining justice which were formerly sufficient suf ficient no longer I think the true crit wJdcfi should make upon our orwn conduct Is that' we have been so busy about our Individual affairs that we have been slow to appreciate the changes of conditions which to so great extent have put justice beyond the I reach of the Bolshevik said that? he In quired 'anl answered his own question was Elihu He was quoting from a new and ex haustive study of the denial of justice tn the made by so re spectable a body as the Carnegie foun dation Not only public and business and re ligious bodies are awakening but labor groups as well Labor is learning that it has public as well as special interests that to a largo'etent it is the public heard a speech at the convention of the Labor party at Chicago in Novem ber by Glenn numb whose name Is connected with a new plan the plan for railroad control He set forth the new situation In way which seemed to startle nf the leaders there assembled Ho said that in the early days of organized labor craft groups couM get together and by organization force up wages the cost of which the employers prqipptly passed along to tie public What Public Is But what is the public? asked Mr Plumb and went on to show that a large majority of the public was made up of wage earn srs or families so that when a strong uninn got a raise in wages most of It was 1 paid by other wage earners As and more labor organizations got Into the field the more wages were forced up the faster grew the process by which increasing wages for ope group chased up the costs of all the other groups 1 He might also have said but did pot that not only increasing wages but less ening production whether caused by the limitation of output by labor unions tho Inefficiency of employers or by strikes or TorkouLs had to be met by the public a majority of which was also wage earn ers in short we are nil public toward each separate greedy group whether of workers or employers A new note wasXalso prominent in the so called of issued by group of 119 union leaders at Wash ington on Dec 12 There is a clear at tempt to meet the new public criticism of labor organization especially regard productivity and efficiency by proposal of new remedies for or ganization of industry No group anv longer dares leave the public out o' account All tills grouping for a better under standing of conditions this assumption bn all sides that there ought to be justice democracy in our indus trial relationships however uncertain yet of specific applications of new rem fHlirs is surely the most hopeful ele ments in the present unrest (Copyright 1520 by Hay Stannard AID TO BEAUTY Hair is by far the most consplc uous thing about us and is proba bly the most easily damaged aby bad or careless treatment If "we are very careful in hair washing we troubles doo for this weather brines out all the natural of the hair that dissolves and en tirely removes alj dandruff excess ft oil and dirt can easily bo used at ft trifling expense by simply disaolv ing a teaspoonful of Canthrox ft (which you can get at any drug in a cup of hot water Thia makes a full cup of shampoo liquid enough so it is easy to apply It to all the hair instead of just the top of the head This chemically dissolves all impurities a nd ft creates a soothing cooling lather Rins ftf ing the scalp spotlessly cleans soft and pliant while the hair takes oms the glossy richness ot natural color also a fluffiness which makes it seem much heavier than it is After a Can throx shampoo arranging the hair la a pleasure Advertisement 0" I ft I 5 A vruatHAiv All 65 £0 65 70 dollar suits will be closed out at $3175 All 75 80 85 dollar suits and some nt 1 higher prices aregolng fast at 3575 Ttcn Holla down nn 430 liberal terms on larger purchases makes easv to get a ueautiiui suu oi style and Men ter 120 North Pennsylvania street second floor oposite Theater Open Saturday night until 9:30 Accountswith out of town customers gladlyopened ft UnU 'ft was sick last winter for 1 months with stomach and bowel trou Ifl I Could not turn mysplf In bed i without help 1 waa under' the care of doctoib and they gave me inen Mr Mills the druggist persuaded VI my husband to try a bottle ot Milka Emusion 1 had only taken it two days mall I was witting up In bed and Wf ks I was doing my own wbrk i4 JVhen begun taking it I weighed only' Poundh now 1 190 Mrs Mary Hendricks 900 Litchfield Load Owensboro Ky 1 housands of people who have suf fered lor from stomach' and hovtd troubles have found relief ft most from first dose of Milka Emul ton And it Is real lasting benefit 1 Milks Emulsion is a pleasant imtri live food and a corrective medicine restores healthy natural bowel action doing away with all need ot pUlrf andv physics It promotes appetite and '1 quietly puts the digestive 1 organs ft ft shape 1q assimilate food As a builder ft of flesh and strength Milks Emulsion is strongly lecommended to those whom sickness has weakened and is a pow 'I erful aid in resisting and repairing effects of wasting diseases ChDonic xfei stomach and constipation aru promptly usually in oni This is the only solid emulsion made and so palatable that It is eaten Willi a spoon like Ice cream No matter how severe your case you are urged to try Milks un 1 der tills guarantee Take six bottles home with you use it according to di rectlons and if not satisfied with tho results your money will be promptly refunded Price 60c and 1 120 per bot tie The Milks Emulsion Co Terre 4 Haute Tnd Hold by diuggists every Advertisement police asserted they desired to hold the machine for evidgqce gatn the young ihh: ivrrtt Shera manager of the Guarantee und Life Insurance Company will be the speaker at the organisation meeting salesmanship irr ir the Oval instructor at SPirAk' to the Indiana i ph rr and sociology i cscnooi rance and Italy 4 LJ 4 lit I PSII LHi 11 II iieiormea rsecona ROOT COLO BEER rank ranee Company the orranixatlon In tho ft course thia ilciiift kxIpm ma ivoaiicr company wiu uu tne RKCttUITIXG A Bell retired barge of the local nai4l re spending a few guest of rjout charge of the is now making policy by ths utilization Of marg iu iuan doctrine'? Th of Commerce of thv United States hnfl also made public the careful report of a committee which lays down thirteen principles of in dustrial Among prin ciples are the following: The public requires adjust mcnL ofindusrial relations by peace: ful methods right of workvrH to organize Is as clearly recognised as that of any other or part of commu nity 'Industrial harmony and prosperity will 'be most effectually promoted by adequate representation ot the parties in The church which represents a trying to 4ur In one church 1 He Prpdue wa studying Prof taming money under false pi A'SBa' WaolAfmioz1 A euting attorney appeared A Collins yesterday And ir prosecuting witness Redmond paid for the watch and sold it for 5 1 prosecutor said ft WORKMAN ATALLY Ar thur Smith colored 302 Yandes street was fatally injured yesterday when's large cabinet safe which was being moveq on rollers fell on him at the Midwest Ln gine Company's plant Nineteenth street and Martindale avenue where he was em ployed He was crushed about the head and chest and died abouttwenty mlqutes later Dr Paul Robinson coroner and Sergt Sandmann and squad from pplice headquarters investigated AmilNlWIlATOK? A'luUl Jones an attorney S0b 309 Odd fellow Building was appointed administrator yes? terday Mahotrn Bash the pouyt for the estate of Walter I) Jones a son valued at $40000: Isaura Avery widow of Oren Avery was ap pointed administratrix of the estate of her husband He left real estate valued at $48000 and personal property valued $15000 INSTRUMENTS TOUND IN A number of surgical Instruments valued at approximately 300 which were taken a week ago Sunday when an automobile belonging to Dr Walter Kelly 55QJ 'East Washington street was stolen were found Saturday Brandywine Creek near Greenfield The' discovery was made by Calvin Newman a boy living near the Creek who noticed one of the Instruments protruding through the tee1 The automo bile has not been found ALLEGED ft RETURNED Allen Armstrong formerly a book keeper for the Acme Rubber Company 357 North Illinois street arrested several davs ago in Pittsburgh Pa on an indict ment charging embezzlement here has been returned to Indianapolis and is in the Citv Prison According to Detectives Coleman and Giles "Armstrong Is charged with embezzling approximately $800 from the rubber company He disappeared frpm Indianapolis last fall ARRLSTE1) OR Lewis Coleman colored employed at Kingan CD's plant was arrested yesterday on a charge of drawing deadly weapons after it is alleged he fiad threatened tp attack Wetzel a government meat in spector with a knife The police sy i Coleman drew the whefn Wetzel or dered him to put on a clean coat WILLI AM ENN WATCH Skdeman curator at the State Museum reported to detectives yesterday that a silver watch at one time worn by William been stolen from museum CAR UTtjETS An automo bile belonging io the boprd ot public works in which Mayor Charles Jewett was ruling turned over when it slid down an embankment along the Pendleton pik near prltfhtwood Saturday night The car was driven ny ruauie vy cuoer and rWebbei prawledt out and alter turning thaxcar over back into city CHILD Dr Voyles a dentist Avith 'offices at 804 Odd ellow Building reported yesterday fthat bilrglars broke into his office and carried away gold valued at $40 Burglars en tered the offices of Union Steel and Wire Company Division" street and Stand ard avenue and carried away several knives pens pencils from the drawers of the office They made an un to enter the safe Of ficials of the Porterfield Baking Company 4 East Washington street reported the theft of $237 from a cash drawer WOMAN ACCUSED BITING Desa Washington colored 321 Toledo street was arrested yesterday on a charge of mayhem after it is alleged she had bitten a piece out of the face of Paul Graham colored of the same address Graham was ar rested on a charge of assault and battery He told the police that whenhis key faffed to unlock the front door 'of the house ne tried to get in the front window and was attacked by the MOTORCYCLIST Ray Curry Lexington avenue was injured about the legs yesterday when a motorcycle on which he was riding 'Jwith Charites Kuhn 926 South East street collided witha milk wlgon driven by Jesse Lewis 1319 North Kealing avenue at LaSalle and Michigan streets Kuhn was not injured jbergt 'Sandmahii arKi squad dnyestigatedi Currywas sent home William Moran a pa trolman suffered sprained ankle whemhe slipped on an icy sidewalk on South Aia "bama street He was ta ken Ao 1108 College avenue James TYilliamsf 54 years old 324 North Missouri Hrejt suffered a broken when fell at West and Market streets He was sent home by Motor Policemen Golder and Landers ft HJLD NE0IJSCT ALLEGED Bessie BrowQr JU East St Clair street was slated atthe City Prison on a charge of neglecVof her 13 year old daughter and Louise' Webber 22 West Michigan streetwas slated on a charge of contributing to the neglect of tfie girl shortly after the women had been discharged in City Court by JJudge Pritchard on statutory charges yesterday The women and seven meh were arrested when bergts Russell Shee han and members qf the morals squad raided the St Clair street address Allwere discharge when six ot 'the men tes that haH foA the houge see Gill Khioufl who boards tjiere nun PKISONEKd MINED Charles Wilson proprietor at a restaurant at 211S West' Morris street and six men arrested in a raid on an alleged poker game In the place pleaded guilty to charges of gaming and were fined each by Judge Pritchard in City Court yesterday Two others were discharged our men ar rested in a raid on an alleged craps game at the Coonse Caylor Ice Company nlant 3321 Moore avenue pleaded guilty and 'were fined $5 each Three men and three women at the Lorraine Hotel azman and worpa arrested at the New Occident al Hotel' and a man and woman arrested at the Great Eastern Hotel pleaded guilty to 'statutory charges and were fined 1 'each ASKA MARRIAGE ANNULLED Goldie li Letvis brought suit in ffie Circuit Court yesterday against John Lewis of To ledo seeking annulment of their mar riage She alleges her husband name is Tohn Lucas instead of Lewis and tht 1 he has a common law wife to Indianapo lls One paragraph of her petition that at one time her husband placed hjs clothes on a river bank Toledo tp leave the impression that he had committed suicide She also avers that hejbrift0? $5 000' of her money when he went to Toledo several weeks ago POLICE OR Wad dell an attorney 2935 Talbott avenue med a replevin suit in the Circuit Court vARterday against Jerry Kinney chief ot nolice seeking recovery of an automo bile which was stolen from the plaintiff but is held by the police The police re covered the machine with the recent ar rest of a Kang of young men who are al lseed to have been stealing a large PUT ber of autos Mr Waddell sftid that the ASK OR and GET mjm" y'm hr IJ ft Aft C4 ft Eyes Sore? 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