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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, TUESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1020. i iniinR pniihln IN CHICKEN -vr- i The In- FIGHT RESULTS FATALLY Ell s. Ell Is, said. to novo waraea oil Uie first bloW and then grabbed the U. IVIInaialBeUl ainV Mlirt COOP; WOMAN ARHtSFtUK ARREST tENNIS CHAMPION side Blory or tne i-ence (Harper) whether the fead- NOBLEBVILl, Aug.

aftf MM.) then made a motion as If to- draw a tiit. tsiii hit him over tho head BOOKS followlnf his William Hurt, 19, of Knlgbtstown Anna Andrews, wife of An-i with the club, Hart became unconscious PASSENGER RAIL RATES CONTINUE after being lanen iiuiiib wm -few hours later. nlll- Unv. twnnA fenttt 11 1 Inn. iiQ hOS Postal Authorities Charge Robert Vermande of South Bend With Theft From Malls.

Btrengm or conception oi i of the league he was trying to Promulgate, are attacked as, well a his personal attempts to dictate to. njf'on" outside of the council, which hedW In tho ease of Turkey. The of Dies After Being Hit over Head by Frank Elllt. Special lo The Jniianapoltt Sfor. vMrnuTnTnwN.

AUr. 30. wife ond two children; After learn few, nt Ari Married is a eoi- lo scon ni lire anu yci i khjuj Some of Ls Arc Mrrn i is in Bl lhe BRme timt nd, more, ho lection ot clever stories of domestic lire man hh nllam ,0 likewise. His ing or Hart niiri.ju castle to surrender, but was held hero by Mary Stewart Cutting, I hey are a ot an English woman who mar- draws, wad i arrested on tho Anarewo farm In the Southwestern part of Hamilton county today by Sheriff MCCarty on the charge of having liquor in hor; possession unlawfully. She i was released' on a cosh bond.

The sheriff acted on a tip received from the Federal prohl-. bltlon officers, and when the Andrews form was searched, officers found several gallons ot "whito mule, a gal-. Ion of rnlsln brandy and port one. ot -hey tno -Dlg-rour lowaru jjo, Itusslans and In fact a 1 maUer intea. Npm'cil Id The Nlnr.

anlTTU HP.Vn. Auc. SO. llob- until Mnerirc, naiirn iw William Mart, 18 years of Knights-town died this afternoon as the result tni.iA. an Altercation realistic tales ot PPW I social "and 'whoso treatment "ff come to any household, some humorous, a bruU Hnd accordlng to his Is described, ana 10 uioyu r-, Clemenceau Is ascribed -t PARK OFFICIALS TO MEET.

some, to the housewife at least, riot UttOIK, IS HO lull VI iiuimu, tu with Frank Bills, 30 years old, a farmor ert Vermande, "3 years old. prominent member of South Bend's younger society set and city tennis champion, Is under i.rn f.if t-nhblni: the malls. Post- led i re conierenco aiuunu In other words, Dr. Dillon describes the that ono can not help but; smile EVANSVTL.1.E, Aug. 30.

At a meeting of the city pork board today Service Commission Will Not Grant Increases in Inter-- State Charges. TM1USA STATU CAPITOL. Aug. .10. less than tragic.

Mrs. culling unuer- utnn.tu liimintt nntureand discloses a resiaing one ana east of here. Th trouble Is. alleged, to conrerence as a mnuiw dlsoster ahead for Europe. Wh en he oniec officials expect further arrests tu kindly philosophy In handling her sub- ttu me wniio unu ta h-.

the recipient of the man unklndness. The effort of relatives to break off tho match, their later attempt to take away from the Italian, now widowed, the nhUri nf the lll-matrlicd couulc. arc nave occurreu yvvy crts. said to have belonged to Bill, which had been penned up by William plans wore completed for tno i state convention' of the park boa perlntendents of Indiana that held In Evansvllle on Monday and follow. Vermande ws taken Into custody this Hart rainer ui me uwi.w.

amusing eveSi though they ond In trag -J no nrsc irouwio morning ai nis miii i n-, I dlately arraigned before Thad M. Tal 0 C10CK inis munii'is, men working In a tomato patch asked tells tne -mBine sioir, ti of tho secret conferences of tj1 Wilson, Lloyd Oeorge and Clemenceau. but of the diplomatic Interest In the drawing up of the treaty add the fcagSe of Nations, for what happened at those conferences was not even preserved in stenographers' notes i or records made by the mon In consultation. Many threads lending from uropean courts Into those conferences are traced a a Htlrl a AvnAriffnCn edy; a iragcuy inai maaes one- uiw ci-stnud the uncouth, brigandish Italian liquor was located under oobp In the orchard. Andrews Insisted that she dial make tho llnuor.

She said sho ''ugltt It but refused to glvo to tho ulthorltles the name of the person from whom It was obtained. Andrewo uarne homo a few days ngo from the state, penal farm, where ho has served a eon-te'nco for handling liquor. es' i.arK" x.bt neiier. ine cnarHciers ui me ot an upper Italy small town are well K. 1.

Lewie, chairman of the public service commission, announceri" today that the commission Vfill not grant the petition of Indiana railroad for an Increase In Intrastate passenger fares. Tho present rate of 3 cents a mile and present rullirmn rates will continue for lntrnstnto trafllc. Mr T.ntvia nwlH Hint the commission neared in magazines, but will bear inorn than one reading. (Pnge. Moubleday Clanlen City, N.

"Auction Helps'; is the title of a small moniinl on auction bridge Lucv Hlackburn, a former associate member of the American Whist League and author of various books on whist. Khe claims nothing original In the pages of this booklet, save the arrangement of the choicest culllngs from the best writers on tho popular cord game, and day, Sept. 13 and It. Tno com will bring Park men here from leading cities of Indiana. Glim; Haynle of this city I.

the presl tho state association and Wal Wunderllch, clerk ot the board Torks hero, Is the state secretary. him concerning tne offense, bellevVng Ellis had told them of the trouble. Attacked Elils With Club. Hart picked up club about four feet urawn anu me iU short evening's rending will be laid down with regret. There are some English characters that are equally well John M.

HTestr'lcttcrs were prepared and sent to a Mouth Uend medical concern. cr- In5 the chancelleries of Europe. Heknew countries, he knew what each wanted mantle was cioseiy three or from her own experience in leacnm. for his own Spm 1 :nX.V ,1 anoedot. of letters which eonta ni'il sliver reinn, a prcseinaiiuu in In" 'his' Pock." 1 -ite" one of the letters, enee and rules of bridge am no no ioib nia.ij rt.le.

J2 Yt.r, In ThU Burns "and3 marKed In badl lirs KMd. Cincinnati.) 3 Cakes Soap, urawn ano picasiiiKi; iihu v. hut one word were allowed to bo sum of this book and Its people, It "human." A SOCIETY TALE The futility or Is It the Impossibility? of unscttlng tho structure that modern society labels law and order Is the theme of Claude C. Washburn's latest novel, "Order" (Dufflcld). It Is slightly mis condition." When arrested this mornink I- It "7hc one, tnougn ne nmc yi.5!? "rve Zlc Hie other letters were wuiuenier, is me siury i i- pocket.

iamuiRrij -tor hi- 45c Yarn, 22c PlolBher'n yarn, Oer-mantown nnd ISnxony, odd colore, worth 30c to 45o WBDNBSDAY ONI.T Skein, 22c (Muln Floor) wno marneo uuer bhvu uiuihuv tint' VOllflC In aasortcd kinds, IGc raphy or uropo. rur value. tori' oi tne penuo iihei-' more appeared and It soiaier inmuaiiu to sail for France. In the year of his VKDNEHDAY ONLY will grant Increased Intrastate freight rates to the carriers, but made no an-1 nounecment cnocornlng the amounts or the Increase. The roads asked tor a boost of 40 per cent In freight rates.

Announcement Precedes Hearing. Tho announcement of tho attitude of tho commission was made in connection with tho opening of hearings of petitions ot Indiana lnterurban railroads for increaaod rates. Mr. Lewis pointed out that the Ohio and Illinois commissions did not grant Increased passenger fares to the roads and- that the Indiana commission would not raise rates within Indiana while lower Intrastate rates were prevailing In neighboring states. Tho Interstate commcrco commission recently authorized an increase In interstate passenger rates to J.G cents a mile and Increases ot 40 per cent in 360-370 "9syK.St? absence the glamour or rue romance faded for the young wife and she came 3 Cakes, 21c leading uue, since iuuiu id whoro It leading character, Qresham, wlngo his marauding way among the settled people ot a residential suburb.

Three Block. Wul-HW 'n nd Worth Finding. ord of 'a popular character As a Other Arrests Expected. The youth apparently was not afraid ot deteatlon and worked boldly. It was stated at the postofflce today that ho was Been to remove the wrapper not- having missed a fcnnday In no (Main Floor) view ii i t.ta Its so far aB an out 2.i.r i.

v. ro arcau ner i came hack, however, still ardently In love. Naturally he was greatly shocked and grieved when she told him of her changed feeling and suggested separation. To this he refused to consent, then determined, not to give her up. took her by a nisc on an automobile rfle a journev that ended In Canada, where he was employed nt a lumber Stuei liuwm n'n mi EHART-S "ROOSEVELT." u-- written abOUt-ThCO- shows that Vermande is not alone In tl" tlore Roosevelt and much, no doubt, will a wrecK nas iiiiuwh mo tL.wD -unexpectedly and he nearly wrecks their life game, so firmly established by society's Hoyle.

A double love affair Involving two -totally different types of women brings matters to a climax that Is only effectually settled by ono might say, but which really occurs because of the workings of rules of law and order, the very thing the protagonist of this talc Is oppoBed to. It Is a really delightful talc ot well-bred people, a "hero" who Isn't well-bred, but Is lovable, by an author who knows how to write and knows life and books and people, and whose characters talk as the people they arc supposed to camp. In other words, ho eloped wiui LUCKY yet bo -written, but eacn door ou imai-lMii'ii death has. "flss s-lnnl 15: 30 o'clock this morn-tag Uer Vermande was Placed under freight rates. NORTHERN STATE EDITORS TO ENJOY LAKE OUTING Ills wire iigninsc ner win.

usual amount of the misunderstanding we rind In novels, but that In real life Is explained by a word, hut tho elope arrest, was found to nave since tne biw" even while repeating many facts that are generally known, offered a now light has glVCn thO ment lioiveil rneir proimnii. be unfair to the reader to tell. (Har-court. Hnu-e Hows. New -iork.) and then resraieo a ici tnnnev was removeil.

Additional tcsis and detective work on the par of ho postal officials was Immediately begun, which is believed will lead to additional arrests. public a ANGOLA, Aug. 30. The golden Jubilee meeting of the Northern Indiana Editorial Association will be held here l'Yidav and Saturday. Sept.

3 and t. "What Outfit, noddy?" Is tho title of represeni nuuiu nvm. nandC. IgTcha'rt differs front the others WEDNESDAY a war book by T. Howard Kolly.

It Is a storv of the experiences of pno VfMnAo tnlfl us hlm- Among the speakers will be Morton I CI IRMITI I RP COMPANY selt would have told It. Tho author be Mod Church, a native Indlanian, the wa aSnVa'trH READABLE ENGLISH STORY. In "The Thunderbolt," by O. Colmoro (Thomas Seltzer), tho author ot this tale of English suburban llfo has seen fit to wait until almost tho end of rather long story before starting to Introduce the Incidents leading up to the bolt, ttmnrWholtS IIKUallV. OtlnOS- Stlilts, Western Newspaper Lnian; rimii, r.

i-. llohrcr of Borne. Wlliard K. FILES COUNTER CHARGES chairman of the paper committee of. Aug.

the Clr- tho Inland and Press Association: S. l.OfcHLN, Aug-K. Boys of Plymouth. It. M.

Wudde of cuH court here to.l.i. the I. -v. i Lmrrniire. neorae u.

Lindsay of Marlon, I romuanv of Goshen, tiling i.ii-uii,i- u- u.uo.... i- lieves it Is tne universal version -i great adventure as known to a host or his comrades. It Is not gleomy. It does not deul with horrors: It tells how tho American boys sought to have a good nnall.ln otl.l llOW hese arenSv I if ff deed Lucky I i II Wednesday Bargain 1 Squares lucky for fl you to get such bar- I gains. Every item is I 1 a cut price lower -than our regular low 4 VI prices.

No phone, C. ml W. 0- D- or mail or" I It I ders accepted on jf I "Wednesday -Bargain Squares. BARGAIN limO WIICI1 Mllll thev had It. It Is humorous In places -t MaBihi Hm.

llm Americans H. v. Morle orley. president of the Ango a In an action on a count luh and publisher of the Angola MoITlC(! Peru, brought by Charles K. Morrice of Peru, close.

They cngageu Ilglous discussions, and Dr. notary Cl pliorlcally speaking, como suddenly. are light-hearted, or seem so. It Is Herald, and Mayor lli'izicr. orr.iigni i-" Koosovol? was onoTfho most pro- One or the rentures oi me nieenut, Iormcrv or uosnen win be bannuet at Crooked lake rrl- -n.

formerly of Goshen, sales wno, unm March, was manager ond buyer for told in Slangy Aiiieiivmi i an effort Is made to show how the Amer However, the Journey tnrotign ine nycs ot the Inhabitants of the small English town Is so entertaining and full of interesting characters that the author may foundiy religious men un. other nation ever had. Ho was om of the concern, charging ican llgnting men cultles presented by living side by side day evening. Saturday morning the guests will take an auto trip about the lakes and resorts near here, enjoy a ten-mile launch ride on l-iki- JanH's and he guests at a luncheon at actors I ever beheld. Religion Is a sc I- De lorgivon muvn ui mo lui prollxltv.

Much of the devious way Is Wim a people nu pin guage. (Harper Bros.) taacn Uii uutiutti. n. the nurse of the tale so that what she SQUARES SS SScWnosTo8 be believed, as an art It Is a system of duties to be performed. MrRoosovelfhad tho science ri'ed away, liurncd and destroyed" records and documents belonging to the company.

Arrested Saturday on a charge or urnm l. v-- sliih; of cheekbeoks. passbooks at of rcl glon aown- tu in the most simple and sincere faith In the does ul tne umsn is muiw iuiuuj stood. The author must bo token to task, however, for not making more of the big situations, for not using tho German doctor in some way, instead of merely settling the matter by dealing with tho girl in tho case. Tho charac- .1 Jnnn ttiji rVifnf Innl.

CHILDREN'S BOOKS. Another group of pretty and pleasjng books for children comes from tho Vol-land Publishing House. Chicago. It Is the Volland belief that books for children should contain nothing to cause fright, suggest fear, glorify mischief. banks, a Journal and leaves irom a card nal doctrines 01 uu.

ho practiced It vigorously as on art, In the muituuue 01 nr luosc-leaf ledger ocrons. ib nunv, Morrlco provided Jo.000 tioritl. Several weeks ago. after demand lad made upon to produce the SodfbutTeVh dent Is dramatic and holds the reader a Cedar lake. BOY HANGED IN ATTEMPT TO IMITATE PERFORMERS I.OGANSPORRT, Aug.

30. Homer Hirsch, 12 years old, son or Mrs. Emma Pago of Hobnrt. and grandson "nf Mr. and Mrs.

Man. on Wood, residing trn mites southwest of this city, with whom the lad mado hln home, was accidentally hansed, yesterday. In some unaccountable manner the bov got -his head into the handhold of a rope he had HUHpended from a rafter in the loft of the bam extenuato mauve ui This Ideal Is carried out In these vol "thouffh coming late, develops steadily. Middy Suits hooks ana recorun. Morrlce llled suit against the I.

company on Poplins, K3.59 II School Shirte MP Felt combination it ts not at 1111 Buuium. Ins, but a solid book, both in matter TTotriilri ttnn mMdV suits. mat his salary and co-mmlsslons MrtW with largo emblem on ana type. umes, wrucn nre mane ui all cleverly Illustrated In color. "Over the Kalnbow Bridge" contains happy verses sung by children who run over rainbow bridge into playtime and and have an altogether delightful time.

Louise Marshall Haynes wrote the verses most H-lnch all wool popnn, the desirable and wanted I.I fnll Rllltfl. sleeve ana run pienieu 'tlrlft In rns. maize, blue of that um.fwiw tress, full weight and size; built lor service; covered with heavy art ticking reversible, can be used cither side. Regularly and tan; sizes 10 to 20. of our me so-caueu but the religious motive sanctifies it LIBERALISM EXPOUNDED 1 tvhiu one can not altOKcther agree rir-R nnd skirts, In TATtoni timtjln Httle'mo Up to 5D.7ii reguiariy navy.

Drown, rrray, -rjundy and other colors. WEDNESDAY ONLY years it paw IV rnn- and Larmen J5" uy and BirnnRiea 10 ueain. rinnu- th of Theodore with the conclusions of the author of "T.iherallam In America," by Harold pictures, "inu juii) viu ci7' ,7 l. father found the body. Life had been WEDNESDAY ONLY WEDNESDAY story ono pictures oj ,,1.

tv. ho a fanciful little old man with a high hat Suit, $5.95 Bccond Floor) Stearns (Boni Llverlght), a read HpSSlSiitJff to his own use. Morrlco is prominently We.ntifle with industries here, at Peru. and Auburn. phsres" 'oT r5s life Yard, $3.59 ss Each, $7.95 extinct some time.

A week ago the boy attended an oltl settlers' picnic and witnessed some trapeze performUnces. He sought to emulate the feata from ropes suspended selectton a member of and lie ana tne uoy wnu grandmother have some great adventures togethor. "The Bam able exposition of what liberalism is, its future and Its past effects on American (to nffiimnnts nrn In most (Third Floor) MaLn Floor) thp civil service cuninnof i7' Halford, for twenty-five years the Beauty Boxes is a story wruieu o. ni. I hv Gruclle.

It Is a MOOO r-innr nml fairlv presented. SANDB0RN PHYSICIAN ASKS $20,000 FOR WIFE'S LOVE Serges, $2.19 lack of the usual Intolerance shown in simitar writings is surprising. fairy story in wnien uoiuiuj ures. She is a little girl who means boxes; made of Imitation Aug. SO.

John $3 Waists, Women's voJlo walsto, with lone or short sleeves some high-neck UI. nil oWno id HvatesM! well. DUt IS sometimes iinusy, fairies take her in hand to teach her leainor nirffu iiihi in side. Our J3.08 vulue a prominent physician resid In navy and other staple fall colors; wool warp; line woven quality. Extra some of his statements this, for example: That the average run of mankind, the uneducated In fact, la not the sort how to grow up in tno in tne uarii un ma (jiuimiuniBi a AUTO OVERTURNS: PARENTS I INJURED; BABY ESCAPES ANDEKSON, Aug.

30. When an auto driven by Bernard Davis of this city rolled down an eight-foot embankment and overturned one-mile south of Pendleton, last night, Mrs. Davis was fsrssSi KiXi, iVittlo ing at Sandborn, today nled a sun lor J20.000 against William B. McGlnnls. a value lor 46.

Regularly SssiVlthl. fact that creates msiurDunces it is tne uncalled "Intellectuals" -who make fools Drown' Hear," is a story both written WKI1N15SDAY ONLY v.r.ic,1 rt (hat tilnco. "WEDNESDAY ONLY WEDNESDAY $2.85 (Main Floor) Umbrellas, Yard, $2.19 Halford for many years, I went his' office on rlfthavenut and $2.49 and lllustruieu oy urueiiv. amusing, even tor grown folks. People who buy these books for the entertainment of small children muko no of themselves on puouc questions.

It is the standardisation of everything In-America that keeps us sane and by tho same tokens puts tho extinguisher mcmner oi me McGlnnls, accordlns to tho complaint, alienated tho affections of Mrs. Pon-meler while her husband was serving hitt country during tho war in tho army Maln Floor) asked mm to. ten (Second Floor) Mr. Roosevots romt.u. Hcnousiy Hurt, una jur.

uiivb wtt and bruised, but their 1-year-old infant U'nTnnn1 nmtirnllnn Iiava service commission Then follow some Interesting ffood, fast black rajn- Foulards, $1.99 ed the rohmeler home, while Pohmeler IVUB UUIIIJUICU. iUI. liJJIO OH JO was crowded into the ctltch by a truck which threw a spotlight, blinding him. "ho machine was demolished. The fam- Aprons, 94c tecilve story ni wmui u.

into a detective, in part impelled by a Sroor covers; loop nan-lbs. A value "San? InteTestfng anecdofes of the per-XATl a tn inh cntln fniilnrtfs. was in me told her ho and her husband were both Women's coverall I avy rowna ana i nf.ii nnt- desire lor murury by an uppeul for help that hc thought (Main Floor) members of -secret oruer, i.UI.. In Innl lift pr WiVeS shade green percale; sev tnr- mn mils' ana WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, $2.00 (Main Floor) il waa viukj i Ihn titltVuin(li 111(1 mluufin' it noarei. rjtn u.

on llDeransm Bo-cuueu, u.utt.,, ism In fact. Any one who expresses an opinion at all at variance with the accepted conditional ono is likely to bo classed as a "nut," or, in war tmes, a traitor, when he is promptly clapped into tho bastile. Mr. Stearns claims that many national problems have been made so by our own actions. Slavery, for instance, he says would not have lasted if tho South had been left olono; it would have had abolition itself soon.

Ukewlso, educating the negro has enhanced tho black man" problems. And so n-does Mr. Stearns play upon his theme, but always, to his credit, In a tolerant anu uiuiuicu eral Styles, rteuuitti and values snecial for fathera were nbsent, Aicuinnm in pretty Dby-a story perhaps Percale, 28c WEDNESDAY ONLY alleged to nave toiu WEDNESDAY OM. 11C Saw 111 numuiia wns- followed by a note dropped from the cab1 in which she was a passenger and thereafter she and not the literary material was first In his mind. The attempt to find and rescue the girl from peril led him into strange and perilous adventures, all In the city of Chicago.

Of course the novelist circumvented the 1 1 it, .1 V.nt linrf nnrrfltt1 nusiwinn "iimv wan paying attention to the nurses nt Each, 94c Yard, $1.99 living 'with his' mother at Oyster fOOt, lUing wit" fn. recovery $1 Bloomers, 75c me noHiuiiii. in p-ay. Tiiero, a atloh (Main Floor) (Main Floor) he could nave a took Mrs. pohmeier riuing on numnuun occasions, driving the car into unfre- tin tn 11(1(1 InVft to )riy ws iMiruuio iruiu vioil in jiu.i- m.napolls when tho accident occurred.

MINER FATALLY INJURED. PETERSBURG, Aug. 30. Paul Becker of an employe of the Atlas mines, a trip rider, was fatally Injured when a coal car ran over him today. The car pnssed over his abdomen.

This was ills first day in the mine. Vlrge Mesdors, another om-ployo of tho Atlas mine, suffered a leg by falling slate thl afternoon. 0TWELL HOTEL DESTROYED. 1'YP fl II R( AllfT. pink batiste bloomers; ruffled nt knee style.

IteEC- VH1U1I1H III wit ciiiii fi escapes. The movement of the story is her unobserved, and later made love to spirit, altnougn no can nut miu Boys' Suits $1.69 Taffeta, 99c runid and the interest susiainea. iai Lh0 of facts he instructed his her report or ru noose- her at her home, iim piijb.u Yard, 28c cm. mUnii toffotn. In fred A.

Knopf. New York.) "Sunnv Hov In the Country" Is the In ereen, brown, pray and WEDNE8DAY ONLY Pair, 75c (Second Floor) white, pink and black. (Bacment) inn mixiiUrcn bwcb i iu considerable alimony, which she did, but later abandonod the suit. the Incarcerated Mr. Debs.

Ho weeps at the few cries that are heard from liberals at a critical time and takes refuge in the thought that liberalism will revive in a different form. He bewails the lack ot Individualism In America; drops a tear In the empty wlno trba.t.r Sr.BD7rby was of the sur- l( yearn, jeguiuriy 36 Inches wide. Reduced story of a fl-yenr-old boy who lived in a city, but who went with his mother to the country for the first time to visit his grandparents. Me. had a delightful time WEDNESDAY ONLY for geons who attenaen he.

fho hospital, was where Miss Bthel be COURT ACTION RESULTS Wednesday only stockings, 15c Each, $9.85 7" fillet III i. iVsV III Skirts, $3.95 glasses of the nation, and hopes for better thlngB. Nev FROM FAILURE OF BANK i aru, vvk (Main Floor) on tne larm an aumuiti, nvm'i'si tlphlng. (lying 'tites and meeting with a variety of pleasant little adventures, all of which other children will like to read about. The author is Ramy Allison come acquainieu the biographical matter Is theen, addds.Tadea 0 nffeipressed byprom- mr-H(oWn.

Aug. 20. Another or wool, in navy blue or black. Extra for caused by the explosion of a coal oil stove, destroyed the Demott Hlotel building in Otwell, this county, at 11 o'clock tills morning, entailing a loss of 14,000 with insurance of 5800. (Main Floor) ertheless nis iwuii tt with liberal doctrines Intelligently pre court action, resulting from the failure sented.

Boys' Sweaters fin Int nf hnvs' HWPnt- WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, $3.95 (Second Floor) of the Farmers Banking Compans ai Milton, was Instituted tuday when Carl 50c Sox, 33c era in red, gray, maroon l.nn'a n. frffrW.fA HslQ T. Williams and Paul T. Caldwell. White and tn puonsners iiarie nup-kins, New York.

THE RED CROSS IN WAR. In "The American Red Cross in the r.ru Wnfir hv Henrv P. Davison, ana Denver colors; sizes PEACE CONFERENCE HISTORY. Charges that Bolshevism and Prus-Blanlsm were fostered by tho conduct of mn, conference In Paris, that in Pair, 15c Deaths in Indiana 'socks, line rrauire. light welcht reinforced heels XO ii.

ib upeuiui iui WEDNESDAY ONLY (7 pairs, happy tnougni ui nml toes and double Jiffy Pants TnfnntH' Hffv Hants. (Basement) excutnre of the will or tno inie Williams, a Washington township farmer, asked Judge W. A. Ilond of the rlreult court for en order to borrow S2.000 to pav taxes and to give to Flora Williams, the widow, her one-third of the annual net Income of a farm or lsu soles: colors are ternational financial powers Pa Each, $1.85 chief executive officer for that great LAFAYETTE Albert Mayer, a local is -fiend of a complication ot L-rav. Breen, cortiovan, nnrlnrinc rorm.

Bolshevism would he flnalV recognlJed black ond white, liegu- Klclnert's muke Jargre nnd nmnll sizes. Kne- emergency, mention oi wmcn ouu uu Main Floor) disc HHP by the Christian Herald. New join. lur 50c value ilia wtuow anu one u.iiiKnier The body will be taken to fn. unrvlf-ou rl liiirhil by the "Dig iour, mm wmt-i o- clat Hurvlve.

Pont lac, previously been maile in The Star's cdl- torial columns, many paragraphs tempt WEDNESDAY ONLY Xlr-o Ariallnii I.MU.ttf 71 venrs acres, i ne peine'" The executors said that funds amounting to J1.S0O belonging to the Pants, $6.35 Pair, 33c old. 1.11s Ini.nl l.Jniftll' I'hll. WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, 45c Second Floor) estnti' were on neininn .11 Men's fancy worsted (3 pairs, DBr) Tlanking Companv when it wem inio to (piotaiion. ror exampi, ineru its mc account of the army mending by the Red Cross women. "June, 1915," fiayn Mr.

Davison, "the Red Cronn oftlciauy look over this duly from the army (Main Floor) the bands of a receiver. IiHt weeK tne lie; WKWNKSDAV ONLY pants, also cassimerea sizes 20 to 42. Extra spe clal value tor Each, 49c Fall Hats WEDNESDAY-ONLY 50c Hose, 35c HUaricrmasiCTH. in una nuuaaiuuii icw utpe conspicuous by its absence. The prlvilfge was restricted to thosft (Batement) You dren Kuneral services will bn conducted at the Oakwoods cemetery, Chlcafio, Wednesday.

ANDERSON Joseph Ixinsaker. 3 years old, of thlK city. 1h dead In Artn-ington, N. M. The body will be broun'nt here for burial.

Military honors were paid Hoc I). Davis, llrst AnderHnn boy who died overseas during the war. at the funeral west of hero. Several members of the American Legion were jircHtnt. PNCil 1AM Ktlas P.

LeAvenwnrth. receiver of the bank men an avium against the executors of the Williams eslale for 111,161. which he alleged was due on a note. The exeeutors had disallowed the claim, alleging that the note was a fraudulent rme, and that Williams was on bin death bed at the time when the non- was paid 10 have been drawn. $6.35 (Alain Floor) miBSCif uiiVKiviii! mu vur vet combination hats, regularly up to 50.00, special lOC.llllltH lIIMt uunoini mini'" tcmiaster depotb, The clothes, which Included every thing that a solrlfer wears, wen; delivered clean, but ragged, to the $1 Batts, 79c Men's Suits workrooms.

"'-f imnips nf what oneiman could do to a WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, $4.95 (Second Floor) can feel the same sensations which wealthy men admit made them wealthy. 240 GEORGIANS TO VISIT IVUIIb IMUIl HIIG DUUO, perfectly good uniform, given pel severance and the facilities of army life-The garment that averaged more Kfiuare ff-fct of holea than material wer mores nnd fine French PURDUE UNIVERSITY TODAY I.AFAYRTTi:. Aug. Pair, 35c serges; sizes 3 to u. uur roptilur S3S.75 to 6 0.00 I cut up lor iiiirn'i New Hats suits Each, 79c (3 pairs, Sl.OO) rancements have been made by the au-iof nKnK unuers did the rent.

Trial lots (1) I know I should save money WEDNESDAY ONLY (Main noor; of wer Issued to each division in Ihoriiles at rurauo university ano cm for women largo brims arid poke shapes. Wonder-, (Basement) within thirty days jwjiw r.f t.vt.rv And kind had been Each, $26.55 SO years old, one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of Leavenworth, Is dead at his, home In that place after an illness of several months of the infirmities Incident to old age. lie was a member of the Presbyterian Church, a member of the official board and prominent in Masonic circles. He served as po.itmast'.T at Leavenworth from 100'. until 1914.

Surviving are his widow and une son, "Warner B. Leuven worth, who residos in California, lie was the last ur-vtvlnfi son of Jiebulon Leavenworth, one of the founders of the town, which hears the name. VINCENNES Mrs. Barbara Wei vie. zens of I-afayrtte for the entertainment of 240 Georgia L-itizens who will be iho piipsts nt the university tomorrow.

returned to reHpeotability, One division School Hose (2) (Main J-ioorj I can set aside a small amount of my regular income $1.59 Sheets, iui values ror WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, $5.95 (Second Floor) $1.25 Child's Shoes 72x00 bleached sheets; They are seheduU-d to arrive in a special train and, after visiting the university, will Inspect the VanNatta Hereford cattle farm at Jiattle Ground, the .1. Andrew heep farm at WV-nt i I'nlnt 1 r. nd wtO''Vt farm and (3) I will save starting today. Somotiint-ii inenoinK was a Dianei lerm for complete tranbformatlons. Witness collarless white shirt, opening: In tht back, that strayed Into northern division workrooms and emerged a Bhort lime thereafter Jy0.

rollarrd. cuffed, opening in front, regulation O. D.u. By 1. 19U.

more than 1.500,000 garments harl passed in and out of thfc Rd CrosF rnendins basr." litre are uorae further imprtfiblve fig- School Shoes Drown a.u, iiu double-wear soles: sizes actual $1.50 value Tiny a' Kiinmninl rnlfskln the I.afayt-tit Ktock farm. They will up xo iau $f- Cnvlnrrc ror shoes, blucher nnd Eng-lleh style models, with 4- Each, $1.25 be guests at a iiar.fUt.i to n- rt-r-o in the evening. Addrej-Hen will be made hv Mavor Inugan. I'rof. WEDNESDAY ONLY We pay Pair, 45c (Basement) Pair, $3.95 III'Rli; I WfJIIHMl Ul uuui mi.

day they firs, took up the burden of war- double-wear soles, ror WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, $3.45 (Main Floor) to Oct. l. nis, maae ana pacKea ana (Main Floor) (Ifeorge f. .1. H.

HUmner of I'urdue univerMity and others. LAFAYETTE MAN MARRIES ihippeu Hursicai ureDLiiiya. Tifin fififi articlf-H of hoRDltal HunpllftB; Switches, $2.85 (Main Floor) Join the ranks of thrifty persons who li.OO.O'Ki Morrks. comfort bautt. Gloves, 50c $48.75 in the county is dead at Wheatland following a long illness.

Three pon. Arnold. William and Tolbr-rt. survive. I Mrs.

Weivle was bnrn In Pennsylvania hut had been a resident of Vlncennvs llfty-llve years. SHELBYVILLE Thomas Nathan Sykes, 53 years old, prominent Jeweler and buslnesa man of this city, is dead from cancer. Ho Imd been ill for the lust six months- Mr. Sykes was owner of extensive land Interests In the county. He was also a prominent member of the K.

of P. and llen-iiur lodnt-s of this city. Surviving ar the widow, Mrs. Agnes Murdock Hykes; three mhik, William, Henry and Thomas McCavin; ono brother, Henry Hykes of San Kr.ni-I'lseo, and sister, Mrs. Klla Lictt .1.1,, 1...

Tr.Kn Cllto. El r-t. nan cial ioi Pure silk, double tipped for sold 08 and -aiiorH, ann nfuisef trmentH "20 1,000,000 (h.u Am-rtca'H women were Lace Boots CINEMA STAR Or GARY LAKAYKTTK. Ind Aug. 30.

That alt the eupids portrayed in motion pictures are not mythical, is evidenced 3-stem Biym. ns eray. A rugs, hIzo 0x12; handsome lor women; wrinv ength, 2-closp colors. Yniinir 'women's 0-inch oriental paiiem exiru nnolKv faWfV.llV ibit- Rift sayt Mr. havinon, can not be value WKDNESDAY ONLY laca boots, of black or Havana brown kid, with Cuban heels.

Very eood Imperfect). larly nT.irt'jred by Itw nuiK nor Dy tne nf-ifi mnri. thai it vtnutfl Virlnv In by the marriage of l.auron draper, To have accounts in our Savings ueparunem-. Meyer -Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street 0.nu -W. i Vi(l j.H.- Minn I i 1 1 a i.

The. manner fif I tH Each, $2.85 black, wnito, eray aim poncee; all sizes In the lot but not all slies in each color. Former prices 89c and 1.00 WEDNESDAY ONLY WEDNESDAY ONLY Cldtlilfr. a dainty cinema mar. of t-ivii; put it bt-yond price.

It wau a (Main Floor) (jury. Urapcr i a partn'-r anu amera Kewturc of couraRe, laiin ami Each, $48.75 value ror WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, $4.45 (Muln Floor) motiiMi niciure cornranv love man it nan me numan cour Pair, 50c (Third Floor) with in Oklu. wuu r.Ti rj.nfh in Union Suits (Main Floor) when lie met who was ail odd. Tho little red labftU icw-d into every cipter-ins-de torment aiTlod ill'; propaganda of good will TtaaainetiAK Men's fine Bauge ribbed niilr Pillows, 79c playing in tii: nnve 1 nomas piciuriH, under the Triangle Ijanm-r. Wiien tiiey returnt'd tn Munkoiri-f- lust wt.ck, th'i marriage wag solemnized.

I t. th Viehv iround tii'. world. Kverv man and woman who contriD- white enamel nnlsli, with ftiiofl with olftun feathers'. old- prominent lumber man of KrVlhy county, is deafl at his hnrnu near from un Illness of uremic poisoning Pour daUKhtcrs, Mrs.

Elinor tL-rrinK and Mrs. Frank Mejoy of this county; Mrs. Matilda Smith of Newcastle and -Mrs. Sarah Young of InKall.s, tlire aoM, Fred Stlne, Carl Btine and Grover Stlne, nil of this county, survive Floslo Conklin, 21 vears old, la dead from tubereu1rwln. Jier parenU, Mr.

and Mrs. 13d Conklin; a twin brother, Jamea, and two other brothera, Frank Clifford Conklin, peeler miiun union BUlta, military shoulders large flan scat extra well tailored lone or short sleeves; ankle lenirth: sizes 34 to .46. wiener BU'ufl Ribbons, 25c Silk turtcta ribbons, SVO Inches wide; make fine hair bows and flushes; all wanted colors. 30c and-J0c values WEDNESDAY ONLY mOUIHUU UII u-iiiwi iuuw tired wheeli. Hegularly ticking.

KegularlY whff rncariH a majority of the American fn-oplf, Khould read this book. It in puMlahed Macmitlanii, ALIj THE COSfFORTS OF HOSIK. MOTORCYCLIST LOSES LEG. HAMMOND. Au.

Oenrgh DaussiK of 'Jary, LiiiliiiR a motor 6.60. special They look tho $2.00 value, i. it I- nwT.V ABSOLUTELY FUvE ruoor. WKDNESDAY ONLY pair WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, 79c HOTEL PURITAN Each, $4.69. Suit, $1.35 Rooms $1 to $2.50 survive.

Yard, 25c (Main Floor) cycle at terrific rale on the Itidtjo road, Routh of Hammond, collided with Buch force with a machine driven' by Edward Dubcan of Blue Itdand, 111., that DauH- (TUra Floor) A CLEVER NOVEL. The powr of creating "the laugh with a tear In It" ii poaeflfcd In full mtatiure by K. M. Korater whone novel "Where Armela Fear to Tread" (Knopf), (Main Floor) Weekly IlAtea on Appllutlon. 'j yearn old, wue or wuimm 4 -i.

tu homo hrA after an illness MAUKET AND COR. aVM-u mUn. Mnoml will nceur tug ieu ieg wan cut on ueiow ine nni-1-and he was injured internally. He is at Mt MaruurPl'u hnsinlinl will please many. He has th abflUy a.

iPnMitflv afternoon. 7".

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