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9 THl3 INDIANAPOLIS STA'R, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921. ant. Iliilltait. GROCER ASKS $25,000 FOR ALLEGED INJURIES STATEGUARD RAPS OPPONENTS fcRALSTOH CLUBS ad" IIAttrtllon, Hridquiirttra ttach-merit anil Com hat Train. ColUmbu.

Ind. inrn Anutnon. ran tain rammuuinii Two suits asking damages amount JSllxtibnthioft-n. lUrrjr n. Ustcr, nt lUutennnt, Cotutnbui; Charlei EI.

Bummers, nvrotnl Columbus. ing to $40,000 were filed yesterday. NAMED OF WAR PLAZA TO BE FORMED George W. Hance, a grocer, South Rlt- -uan-ty i uarry wens, capiain, Madison Howard X. Domaroe.

first HU-lenunt, WudUoni Charles IU Klein, Oral ter avenue and Brookvllle road, filed suit asalnst tho William H. Block Com I lieutenant. llfcrtlion; Up or u. Inc. toco nil I li-u tenant.

Madlaon. pany, and Charles Carroll, a truck driver for tho company, in which Just Unpacked Another Large Shipment of Hot Weather SUITS For Men and Young Men Uatterr 1 bouli liobert. captain, Officer Personnel of Orflaniza- 'AS; Junior Chamber of Commerce Precinot Organizations Planned aJll lilouwnant. Evan.vMn; William u. uown.

tion Announced by Adjt. iwmit. wv ror alleged personal injuries is asked. Hance charged he was struck April 30. ,1921, by an automobile truck driven by Carroll at a high rate of soeed.

Geni Smith: Deplores Methods Used by Remonstrators. In adopting a resolution which do as Part of Democratic Ward Bodies. Precinct Ralston-for-May or clubs are I tlnafnl tMrrJii PninKilllV Because Jio is sola to have raiseiy been charged with crime. Imprisoned and humiliated by allegations mado against him by Forest INDIANA STATE CAPITOL. July li.

Battalion. USth -Engineers, Headqnar-m. iaik- B-t)'r Anhur P. Mellon, major com man d- -The organisation of the In a I tin a. Na n.

Qarvi nuberf r. Richardson, flrat to bo created throughout tho city as a plores methods used by remonstrators' against the municipal co-operation with Hnnti iiiHi 'HHnniinnui taw Kw 1 lieutenant ad lutant. QarV. part of tho Democratic campaign or ana a. overstreet, 210 isasi ran creek boulevard.

Theodoro Stenzol filed By far the largest selection of 2-piccc suits in the city. T7 -( JT Company, A Jacob T. Schless, captain, AdJL B. Smith. The guard Gary; Frank It.

neck, flrat llautenan. Marlon county and tho Btate In the pro suit asklnff S1S.000 from tho Over- ganization efforts, It was announced yesterday by Thomas Meeker, city and enlisted to Vn airy" "OQirwB-. streets. Menzei auegcu mat niter no posed war memorial and beseeching all loyal, patriotic and forward-looking cit men duno company u-irTanK u. uray.

cpwii. chairman. These precinct units arc to bo affiliated with tho ward clubs. Tho TlrtlfciHHnt list nf nfflMWit tnv I .1 had negotiated to purchase some furniture from tho Ovcrstreets and had mado a partial payment, ho was ac-tfUdrd by Forest W. Overstreet.

wife izens to work together for tho. realiza tion of the project, the Junior Chamber nrat or the precinct ciuds was orsan- leml thin turtle In tlm Third nreclnct of A. Ft- Ovcrstreot, of larceny. The of the Thirteenth ward. Joseph Quetig wan- elected of Commerce yesterday allied Itself with thoso forces of Indianapolis which nro seeking to bring about tho consumma Prer, colonel, nobort B.

onry; Alniua I'tlcoBer. second lleuten- lieutenant colonel, duty head ant, Gnry. quarter, BhelliyvIUM Matiford O. Henley, 38th Signal Cnirit-Randolph B. WHkln- nsJor.

officer, Indianapolis; son, captain, Oscar Dackman plaintiff also alleged that ho was humiliated when Mrs. Overstreet enmo to his home, accused him of crime, and signed nn nflldavlt at tho pollco sta the efforts of the city-chairman wt bo directed toward the perfection of eiiihn irtiir thri wnri and nreclnct or tion 01 tne war memorial project, Tho resolution was addressed to the war' memorial campaign committee by Cushman Hoke, of the public activities committee of the Junior Chamber of John nrat lieutenant, ritnco, Are I lieutenant, IJradford chapWn, PpttlU flrat lieu- Krman, second lieutenant, Oary; Lloyd II. tenant, Mpply-offleor, Hholbyvillo; Hoberl Wudr, second lieutenant, Gary. tion against mm, cnarging him with grand larceny. In City court Jutv 11, 8tonn6l said ho was tried and acquitted.

Wonderful Suits! Suits tailored to fit to hold their shape. Priced very low because low pricing is our daily creed and practice. I 1 t. v. nt 7 1 aioior.

iranapon uorps, niarim t- niimJ? I ''no. nrar nouionanw; niainapwii. ganization. Mr. Meeker had made no plans for the starting of tho speaking campaign, which Is 'to bo conducted by the Seventh District-.

Democratic Women's Club, but ho' dqcs not contomplato getting this branctv in operation unUl nnirin limn In UntitsmhAP 'i6' luwuigcMiiB k. eg second nouionani, in1 Vlwr. RhnlfavTltl. commerce, together with a letter offering tho actlvo support of tho organization In tho war memorial fight nnd earnestly ashing that the Junior Chamber of Commerce bo assigned a definite task In tho battle. neadqunrters Company David Dar- WAR OVER ROAD mate man uorps.

Ilk hart. PRrtmnnl Wilt O. Jericho, major. U. a ipany Oakley BJ.

Qulok, i ana oOlcer. Indianapolis! Robert fort: Clarence I. Spencer, Astell. ctiptaln, commanding In- Fnetlonal trniihln within the camn of catitain. BWnkl Lw Republican; nominee for dlanapolla first supply, Frankfort; Ken neth Bkeen, first lieutenant, transportation Frankfort'-.

Additional units of tho ffuardvuiay bo ON CANAL ENDS Text of Resolution Tho toxt of the resolution follows: WhrnM. thn InHllmnnH, r-hn. nowltxer CotnDanr Eathan A. Fulton. I organiaeddatcr.

mayor, has been renowea as a result oi differences of opinion over who should succeed Irving W.i Lemaux as city chairman. William 'Armitago Is said to bo In favor of Ernest Kingston, vice captain, command Ins, Portland; Paul ber of Commerne believes that thn me JEWETT FLAYS ini neauqunxiera ana ueaa morial plaza project will be a fit tine auartera iComnaii' Haute Ger- Ml chairman of tho city committee, us tho ntroi a. 4iontinfrer, -major, Terre Haute; I aute; i odjo- I Fesler Agrees to Issue Bonds successor oi ijcnuux. uwi Coflln. nnd thonn nfllllatcd with him In Hennan Col 1 1 no, flrat.

lieutenant, tant, Hauta; the Shank organization, aro holding out Comnan-r ARiio-nnn tjithn Mnfain Palm Beaches Silks Mohairs' Tropical Worsteds See them you'll get a new idea of "hot waather" suits. Men's Genuine Palm Beach Trousers $4.95 CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE. memorial iw mope wno Rave tneir lives in the defense of their country; that It will bo a monument of Ustlnr Clory to our city and to our state; tliat It will serve as a perpetual Inspiration to those who come after us of devotion to country nnd or noble sacrifice; that It in a solemn duly to perpetuate the Ideals for which liumlrdfl of patriotic cltlienn have given Newcastle; Glenn Williams, first lieutenant, Nowcaotlo; Pre Sharpe, second ror tne selection oi ur. ti, ti. nougin, mananer of thn Hhanlc-for-Mayor Club, and Contractors Will Finish Work on Highway.

Countv Auditor Feslnr nereed yester Comninv 11 WliiUm -Vnnf I thnn Sl.Oflft nnr Hfiv. nil of which eomfiS for tho post. It 1b reported. While thlB Bfluabblo Is irolnir on nmomr tho Shank leaders, other efforts to bring about a settlement of tho chairmanship tangle TherefnrH. l' 11 ntumlvnil Thil fha In.

nra; Robert Nimmfna, first lleuten- out of tho rcvenuo that would otherwlao finMi.n?a:w??;1iBll0U 1edniftn' "ocond go to tho Inftlanapolla Street Railway CTed VanJilarlcan captain Company. Durlnff tho month of Juno Frankfort: noraM pSJS, Arit lieu- receipts of tho atroct car company tenant. Frankfort: TCVui-uft rnin vnrA mnrn than 11.000 a dav less than dlanapolla Junior Chamber of Commerce seems to do at a standstill. it was learned, yesterday tnat Mr, Le man tntenda to rfenart soon for a ond iloutonant, Frankfort. they were In Juno, 1920, and for tho day to lssuo $180,000 worth of bonds to pay for tho construction of tho Rinno of "canal bank" rond and deliver tho bonds tomorrow to tho American Construction Company.v This decision fol vacation or several weens Micnigan, ncmuy neartny innorses and approves tne memorial plaza project and calls upon every cltlxen to work and strive and plan for Its consummation.

It deplores tho methods used by the remonstrators to oppose the project and earnently besecchcr all loyal, patriotic and forward-looking cltlxens to work together In harmony and Men's Aeroplane Linen Golf Knickers jj'M u. wnucomb, Indlnnapo An crxort will no maao to get tne organization trouble straightened out be Third Floor. dlananolla; Edgnr Allen Poe, second lleu- a day less than for the correspond Ins days of last year. This condition has now continued for such a longth of Urns na in rnnKtltut ft n. crave mcnaCO tO tRO rorn nnlMftnnrls.

lowed a conference In U10 county com ciunu co'opnriiiion to tne end mat me projeot may becomn a reality: that Indl- Arrangements aro being mado for regular meetings each week of Republican ward and precinct organization missioners' ofllce, which was attended by several Washington township tax quartern Company, Frankfort Wendell B. MOntcOmprr. miln. WrnnUtnrt further efllciont operatlbn of the street rnllwnv HVflffm. nnapnlla may pay Its debt to the past and to the future; and that the mcrlncea of our known and unknown dead may bo ComDanV nnnrn nnbAknnl Unless Jimcy orainanco is uimcimi unless n.

juney oruumnw o.hiu outiui.iuo: ucorKB li. ivimoflrun: bneioyrine; ucorge B. Klmberllns, worse rs ai air. tmanK nome. Shank Move Defeated.

payers, officials of tho Hooslor Motor Club, members of tho town board of flrat lieutenant, Sbolbyrllle Vorno Keith: speedily which shall forbid- absolutely lieutenant, Bhcibyvllic. tho competition of Jitneys on tho atrcols He It Further Resolved. That the Inrtl second Store Closes on Saturday at 1 On Other Days at 5 During July and August Broad Ripple, two county commission ers, and attorneys representing tho pcti anapolls Junior Chamber of Commerce hereby offers Its active assistance to those who arc working for the consummation woed nrPMm.innV crved tho street railway company. captain. Woods, first Efforts on tho part of tho Shank of the Republican forces to obtain Company Ray Mar-tlnTirle; nnrry MarUnJnille; Ernest A.

Ieonard. aocond tioncrs ana the town uoaru. ui iino great ana wormy patriotic cmor donmont of all service on thoso lines, Mr. Fesler, who blocked payment for tho road on account of changes said to 1 1 ea tenant, Martinsville. Company a Claude M.

Proctor, cap. talo. Lndora; Burroughs Agin, first lleu tenant. Iadoga; Hugh Barnes, sccontl lieu The war memorial cnmnalsn com tho official backing of tho South Sldo Republican Club Jot night failed when in tho adoption of the constitution and bylaws of the organization a bIv move havo been made In the original con mittee Is busily engaged In completing such as West Waahlnpton itreot, South Meridian street and tho West Indianapolis lines, where jitney competition la struction contract, agreed to accedo to Mm rpnitentM mnrin hv the netltloners Com'nanT If rmnrhlnf i-iin nnmnnni prenminnry pinns tor urn election ngtu, Tho committee Is worklnsr on tho as to amend the constitution by "pledging moai HonouH. or mo ramiiiK ui liiu iiu William II.

Klelfgcn, captain. Indlanapo-llfli Bmmctt 8. To He. drat lloutnnant TnVll. after tho town board of Brood Rlpplo tne ciud to support tno iicpumican of -fare to such a point as that those sumption Hint a Bpecial cloctlon will be called bv tho cltv Council for tho nur- nominees" was voted down by the mom gavo its promise to vacate certain nign THE Wm.H.

BLOCK CO, anapolls; Chambers Browne, second lieu- who are forced to continue using street bers of tho club. To show its willing wav nrnnnrtv which oricinallv was cars win make ud ror tne loss Huiierci poso of submitting thoqueslion of tho city's participation In the proposed war memorial to the qualified voters for ouarter Sn TiE nca tiy those usltnT JUney service. You will ness, however, to fraternize with tho Republican nominees, tho club voted to invito them to be present on the ove-nlng of July 28, when they will bo given Pcaee. mninr. Tnnhi7 airree that the adoption of cither alter- designated in tho contract as the right of way for tho road.

Tho highway extends from Fairvlew park to Broad Rlpplo park, following the canal bank through the town of Broad Rlpplo, a first lieutenant, Goahcn. I natlvo would bo. a serious matter to CnmnAnr I V. I i.Hn vn J.n approval or -rejection. Urges Support of Revision.

an opportunity to speak. vnen tne new constitnt nn ami nv laws were rend to the members of the distance or more man tnree miieu, 600. Sign Petition. nMnnlifMTinf- flrflt patrons of tho stroet car company. Tho mSllnte'BUt H' Whltc BC- dlsconUnuance of service certain Company iiarl Bradley, captain llnefi wuld mean an absolute-hardship Fort Wayne; John F.Miouck.-flrat lleuten- to those communities served by the lines ant.

Fort Wayne; Harry J. Swart, 2d abandoned. On tho other hand, the on- ueaienant Fort Wayne. adtment of an 8 or 10-cent fare, which ciub, a suggestion was nroDOsud ns A petition signed by moro than COO Eben H. Wotcott, president of the Stato Savings and Trust Company, addressing the Junior Chamber of Commerce last night in the auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce, made a plea that the young business men of npolls support tho proposed stato con part of the purposo of tho club that the organization "pledge loyalty to the principles of tho party doctrines and to the taxpayers of "Washington township nsK vJnnJn.

captain, would Drobablv bo neccssarv In order I. wouju proDQDiy do necesaarv iiarKK. nrai unii-i. Ing that tho road bonds be Issued was The SCREEN Republican nominees," but without much discussion that mnvn tn Mirnw thr tenant. Grecnnburg; -Kenneth Hodi-oii" to insure a sufllclent Increaao in revo presented by Dr.

11. C. Light or uroau Olmrlntto llurton play" oppoalto Mr. Hliftflcll. Tho umml hort rcoln complete Ihc KeyHlonn'n proiram.

NOTES OF THE SCREEN. CIRCLE Today for tho last tlmc.i Jumrs Oliver Curwood'n atory, "The Golden Snare," will be nhown ftt tno Orclo. Tomorrow Lionel Barrymoro In Tho Crunt Adventure," the adaptation of Arnolil nehnett-n fnmaiw comedy, Company (machine enn' comnanvV MRS. STANFORD RESIGNS AS COUNTY WAR MOTHER Mrs. H.

E. T. Stanford, county war mother of the Marlon county chapter of the American War Mothers tendered her resignation to tho chapter at a meeting held In the auditorium of tho public library yesterday afternoon and Mrs. Ella Akcr, flrBt vice president of tho chapter, was elected to fill the unex club's whole support to tho Shank forces was not adopted. The constitu nuos.to offsot tho decrease In the number of passengers, would bo a heavy, burden upon thoso who were compelled Rlpplo.

Don A. Stackhouse, William Sv, SPk caPtaln. Indianapolis; Chris F. Klrkhoff, first. lieutenant.

Indian- lu tunuimt) ufting cna BirocL earn. tional purpose or tnn ciuo was permitted to remain as originally read, pledging ho particular support to any apolia; John M. Kelly, second lioutcnant, Indianapolis. Would Wipe Out Deficit. Circle Loew'i st.to aiouicai tMjiacnment--DaTld Llnvlllo, "Tho Clolflcn Rnnre' "His Orontcnt Sncrldce" "The Uronro Bell" We believe that a discontinuance of Tho ClUb Voted favorahlv nn thn nrtnn- stitutional amendments referring to taxation.

Mr. Wolcott expressed the opinion that tho present tax law of Indiana deliberately fosters perjury on the part of taxpayers. Ho mcntionud a meeting of financiers of the state hold recently in tho Clnypool hotel In which a speaker addressed his audience as "fellow tax-dodgers." Myron M. Hughe, president of tho Junior chamber, presided. He outlined Ohio iA.r v.

vuiuuiuiu urvmo u. H. Talbott and Wlllinm h. Arcner, members of the town board of Uroad Ripple; N. E.

Noblett, secretary of the Iloosier Motor Club, nnd several other taxpayers argued In favor of issuing the bonds. During tho discussion members of the town board insisted that tho road was' a necessary improvement In order to provido an -outlet for Indlnnapolls. Mr. Fesler admitted that ho thought Hurled will hi! tno feature av tlon of tho new constitution and bylaws, and a movement vn ntnt-tnrl tn rig eh, captain M. Columbia city'-U'tney competition on tho streets whero CUAr)? J.F.,avin.'.cPtaln D.

C. stnTM ear unrvleA In nttTfl. mkM r- Colonial "Tho Olrl From Nowhero" tnictlon, contlnulnB next week pired term of Mrs. Stanford. Delegates Alhambra "The Hllver Car LOEWS STATE For the lout limes SWOll tho ranks of tho oMrnnlrntlnn.

VBtm iciu Aruiiory, txcauquurtora I alter H. Un versa, colonel, commanding, suit In Bubatantlally wiping out tho defi- Walti selected to attend the national conven pJudgo Arthurs R. Robinson was an- Mr. smith'. "Dream Htrcot" txlny nnd tomorrow, winmm rai-num Alfred Kokomo; lieutenant I will be Khown In "Ilia rjreatcHt Hncrl tion qf American War Mothers at Sacramento, Cab, Sept.

29 nnd 30. wero Mrs. Ills "A Perfect Crime' ftdjutttnt. Kokomo; Glen being sustained, and would enable tho tno progress tno organization nau iuu.ua In Its one year of. existence.

Duuuveo us one oi tne nonorary members. Membership in tho club Is extended to Republican voters who Ilvo south of Washington street, although honorary membership will bo given to any Republican In tho cltv. Mm. n. Crystal Reaent Keystone ino luiinr views of British Lying L.ips India are nhown in "Tho IJronze "From the West" Ik-It," the photoplay which Is showing at fie Olilo thiswm-k.

Thn slory deals jonn li. Kcynoius, secretary at tne lndlannnolis Chamber of Commerce, tho road shouia oe ouut, ami reaimcui His objection. Commissioner Shank rtnd County Sur- veyor Grlfllth- asserted that changes had been made In other contracts after thoy had boon lot, but Mr. Fesler In-slsted that tho- law did not contem Klla Alter, Mrs. k.

u. Fitcn, Mrs. j-ienry Etscnbarth, Alternates aro Mrs. H. B.

Mrs. T. P. Pumphrcy, Mrs. S.

13. Thomas nnd Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Steed Ulco, national chairman of transportation, presented tho Itinerary for 'the trip to Sacramento and tlon.

Kokomo; Owen H. Jearii firstleu- company, to contlnuo service on all wsv tlm Headquarters Battery Perry P. Brush, "Do younot think It Is now complete-captain, Muncio; Albert V. Gough, first ly demonstrated that jitney regulation also made a short address. lieutenant, il uncle.

Alhambra vlth a projected revolution. Doris May, AltiamDra. i.nnerly co-star with nouglan Mnclcan, Earle Williams has a decidedly roman- IUI the chief feminine role, playing i Cfir." iho uli- pisito Courtcny Footo. iteeoy, who wns elected secretary at the Initial meeting two weeks ago, said that tho present membership numbers approximately 175. A total of B.fJOO membership application cards will ba Bervlce Battery Lionel L.

TTnrtnlnnn is inaispensaDic to ine iurtner maintenance of efficient service at a reasonable plate such action. first lieutenant, Munole; Jesse n. Town- rate, and may wo not ask that you and thft other members of tho Council imme (Hiiiu, mcunu nouiofinnt, aiuncie; urreu JU. lt.ur nt tlin Allium bra. A uwLumm.

Mr. Fesler Explains, Mr. Fesler reiterated his former ob turn now on i "Tim run lrrnni Nn- lnifiHT rantiirn. uir inorapaon, seconu lieutenant, Muncie. 1st Battalion.

Hcadatiarters. An cola- The THEATER awtriDutca aunng mo coming week. Charles Yoke, president of the club, who presided, introduced John E3. King, really honorable, klnd-hcartcd crook 1h i principal attraction at tho urged mat tno cnnpier nonu a largo delegation as -possible. Sim announced that Mrs.

Mao Moon, 2402 Talbott street, stato chairman, of transportation, has. information concerning, tin trip. Tho chapter will hold a lawn party at Wlllard park next "Friday afternoon and evening. Guy J. Bhaughnlss, major, Commanding, jections to Issuing tho bonds.

He ex William- II. Davldnon plays suro of tho sympathies of any nuuicncc. Colonial. diately will grant tho relief which the situation rcaulrcs? "If not promptly company will have no alternative but to seelt relief along one of the lines herein -I- Mr wii. linos tu the star, 'tant, Angola; Georga Holmes, first Tho program aiao in- (Ik.

currnnt newa re' nominee ior city, jtjouncij irom 'ino -oixth district, tnnd Theodoro Berrid, nominee for city Council from the Fifth district plained that, as ho Interpreted tho law no road route coutd bo changed after ana it jo in buui nniirlv iivuiciuuii. pja.no -i unu iru unnoriaiion. Hams Is making his latest bid for popu- ft BieclAl jirogram of music by Inrity. I to American Harmonists and Liberty liaison. Anirola onntmnlii fnr rnnHt ruction hnd bftOn ICt inaicateu.

Murat "A Pair of Silk Stockings" isi unttauon, ueaaciuartcr uotatmmeni Dr. Jameson, In sending Mayor Jewett The original he said, called for Tho sliver in ntortaitmrs Lyrc Vaudeville JURY 10 HAVE KABER CASE. a. ninety-root mgnwuy wim iun-i Rlalto Vaudeville- and ricturoa and Combat Paul C. Coy, a copy of tho jotter, pointed out that V.Cfi0r?tm,Ye2S 'ffASSSS.

Battery A Fred C. Coyer, captain, Ko- flUch prompt attention, that wo most komo; Edwin C. kneppor' first lieutenant, respectfully urge upon you your co- Knkomo; Donald T. Hail, first lloirtonant, operation in bringing about tho result roadway or twenty-rour leoi, out mu commissioners had approved of nnr-rowlng tho fright of way in one section nf the mad to sixty feet, foliowlnir ob thony Trent, International crook, who foiiBht In tho war under tho name or Alfred Anthony, 11 chanca -i Identity that would havo remained an Invlolaolo secret except ror the fact that when lio and some ot his buddies were hurled ln nn iinilnrrround ctlHinoor ntll CONCLUDED FROM PAQE ONE. 'MR.

SMITH-8 "Dream Street" will be screened at Mr. Smith's today and tomorrow. 1 ISIS Ilardoo Klrkland, who plays nn Important rolo In "A Perfect Crime" at tho IsIs, wno the heavy man In tho famous old Oraml Opera House stock pnmnnnv. nn organization that attained that Is sought IOLI3T UEMING has returned to New York from Europe with a budget of news, Sho went over to talk, over her part In the new Polish play, Kokomo; Oren K. Marquis, second lieutenant, Kokomo.

Battery Eric, C. Cox. can lain. El- jections filed by property owners against damaeo to their property. The Interest ORA HEALS lAONAK Half of Revenue.

rate on tho bonds. Mr. Fesler said, hnd wood; Joseph A. Bruce, first lieutenant. exncctlni: to die each told Iho other the t.im.t-ir.

'L'liey wore res Unless It Is brought about, wo have ECZI Eiiwoou, 2d' Battalion. Headquarters Kenneth J. also been increased. Rmmfttt Til nH. an attorney repre "Sonya," with Marc Klaw, Henry Ar-; cued and when some time Inter Trent 1.

1 In lndrtti ho knew no hesitation whatever In saying that we will cither have to abandon tho basic Kreat popularity in muianapaim w-mu years nRO. Ho wa-s a member of tho company for four -years. senting tho petitioners, suggested that ton; David A. Wylle. first lieutenant, act- who also examined Mrs.

Kaber, and probably Dr. H. H. Dry dale will bo called In the capacity of an alienist tomorrow by tho state. The state also has one- vital witness to examlno before It can closo its case.

He Is Dr. P. A. Jacobs, former county coroner, who gave tho verdict that Mr. Knbcr had died 'from the stab wounds received on the nicht of Julv IS thur Jones ajid Cyril Maudo and to buy clothing In Paris.

The British tnn town Doaru vacate a ntnn 01 erounii that his llfo ojid liberty wero In tho mnn hands. thirty tp.pt tvldo between avenue CRYSTAL Howard Hickman Is tho Trevr R- 5-cent fare and come to a much higher Gaddln, second liaison. Bloom- Inpton. basic fare, or else have serious Impalr- 2d Battalion, Headquarters Detachment the ftervleo nrovldeil bv tho and Combat Train. Bloomlngton and Spen- ment in fl vTOMma uy mo and College avenue, which would mako The possessor or tne secret mm saii-i.

director oflHTho Killer." which Is snown thlH wftnk nt thn Prvstal. Tin, lllm Is an theater, she says, is still In tho slump, but Lord Dunsany's new play, "If," is creating a stir and Gerald DuMaurlcr Ih drawing the crowds. tho highway ninety reet wiuo anu wouiu rectify tho objections mado by Mr. Fesler. This suggeiitlon wns approved cer wiiimm it.

Trent, captain, commana- uunijuuiy una im uuhiiuuiiiiumiii Hands and Hip. Itched and Burned Badly. "I was troubled with eczema for several months. It broke out in Dr. Jacobs Is expected to arrive tonight of hl own to Kuaril, ror no Much sheep of an aristocratic famlu, but shell shock hurl robbed him of his memory.

Meanwhile the hcnil of IliU aristocratic family was belnc black; Z.iu..t Uusslnn count because of ftr8t fqn- of ser-lce on thoso lines where the jitney bv tho members of tho town 'board and ant. Hp tin cor; Pitiil'L. Feltus, second lieu irom Canada, where no is. on a competition is most BonouB, nc san, adnptnllon of Stewart ISdward White's novel of tho same name. REGENT Thomas H.

Ince's "I.ylnB Mps," with Honso Peters nnd Florence Vldor In tho roles. Is current at the ni'Kcnt. The program also Includes Peto Morrison In "Forbidden Soil." trip, -xne state nas not yet orrereu evi cap- Dr. Jameson aaded tlmt on tho' ence to show that the stab wounds NOTES OF THE STAGE. MURAT Tomorrow night the Stuiirt Young, first West Washington street.

South Merl iin, jjiiayeiie; 11 our MfT Fesler. Emsley W. Johnson, attorney for the Broad Rlpplo town board, approved the vacation order. The conference was arranged by Mr. Noblett.

The Hooslcr Motor Club, since his son's betrayal of a trust. And that Is whero Anthony Trent steps In as a wero the actual cause of Mr. Kabcr's lieutenant. Lafayottc Emmltt Ponrod, dlan street- and tho West Indianapolis ttn: Ilarnld H. Kel- I llnoR.

thn HtnevM are taklnir more than Harold H. Kel- first Iloutonant, lafayettn; death, relying exclusively upon the tcsti Walker company will glvo Its GOflth per-tormance at the'-Murat. Beginning his summer repertory season In May, 1317, Icr. second Ueutenant, Iafayette. 50 per cent of the ontlre revenue paid professional nuveniurer, his llfo to cut back an liicrlrnlnallnu mony or Dr.

aeons. little pimples on my arms, bAnda, and right hip, and itched and burned so bad-. uancry. ueorKo iicca captain, for transportation, which necessarily draft of a treaty, all for tne saao oi ine Bloomlnston; Bay Borland, first lleuten- L.nn. thrsn linen aro be Ine run ant, Bloominpton; Henry Springer, first daily 1ms Mr.

waiKer anu nis company navr tho contract was let a year and a linlf ago, has fought to bring about the completion of the highway, which wns begun by tho construction company and then dropped when Mr. Fesler refused GRESHAM BODY ENDS. turned to the Murat oach season ror blacK slie-'fl Hlnier, sc" shlftn to tho Ilalkans, wberu n- t.lmHftir nil a chauffeur second lieutenant, Bloomlnffton. The mayor declared he is opposed 'to to do. I wss unabfc to tho past llvo years.

Tho first night of do any work. "I sawraaoVcniscnMait' CONCLUDED FROM PAQE ONE. nana lion, ueaa quart ers, uauison a iiirv mui 1 11111 uuuu uut nc Horace O. Woollen, major, commanding, favors legislation whlclwlll ennble the Don C. Essex, captain, adjutant, company to' Improve Its service and be Columbus; Morris MendenhaH.

first froe from Jitney competition. In a lieutenant, plans and transportation. In- atntement issued upon receipt of tho tno present season ten upon tnu tho BOOth performance. Playing In Ono city for five consecutive seasons of from fourteen to eighteen weelta each Is Mr. Walker's record.

There will be three moro performances this week of Cyril Harcourt's smart comedy of manners, to sign the bonus. E. D. Foley of the American Construction Company declared at the close of the meeting that efforts would be mode to rush tho road to completion. Ho Indicated that tho work wootd bo Ucr-from the company, Mayor Jewett and procures a posit on In tho ho iso-hold of tho count; Tho complications that pile up from this point onward Involve a faselnatlnc continental dancer and various other characters to keep the ball rolllnB.

There Is plenty of action, which Is tho picture's main reason for existence. Tho utmosphere Is rathor tu. mitnmiulc until said; three American soldiers killed In Franco, was placed on board train at noon yesterday I for transnortatlon to ETins- FIRE DAMAGES MATTRESS MANUFACTURING PLANT Fire belioved to havo been caused by defective wiring damaged tho Interior of tho C. lllrschman mattress manufacturing plant at 1201-1203 East Maryland street yesterday afternoon, causing a loss estimated by firemen at JfiOO. The IlnmoH started In a pile or stuffing for mattresses, firemen said, and spread before the arrival of tho first tiro companies.

Firo which started in tho summer kitchen nnd spread to tho roof, damaged the two-story frame residence of Churlrs O. Mslus, 2146 Park avemie, causing a loss estimated at 1700. Tho causu of the (ire Is unknown. completed ny Oct, l. for Cutkora Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample.

I bought mora mad alter uoing one cake of Soap and three bona of Ointment waa healed." (Signed) Mian Mark T. Hoffmaam, R. P. D. 1, Chelsea, Jose 23, 1920.

Use CuticDaa for all toikt ptarpoeea. A Pair of Silk stocKlngs." am in receipt or a leuor troin tne chairman of the board of directors of the Indianapolis Street Railway Com-Dfinr. which In substance says unless ville. Funeral servico for tho Indiana soldier will be held at Evansvlllo today LYRIC Chief among tho acts at tho Lvric this week are Carson's Melody the plot calvanlzea everybody Into hectic una tomorrow anu the body win bo Maids, A. quintet of girts who are versa the Jitney bus menace to tho welfare of the company.

Is eliminated, the com Helps make rich, red blood I burled Saturday in Locust Kill ccmo tcry at Evansvllle. tile musicians, nnu ino Mtrauoru uoin- CITIZENS CELEBRATE BASTILLE DAY AT LEGION POST FAIR A comedy' and the usual short reels dy Four, harmony singing comedians, and revitalize weak nerves In "The Now Teacher." Other acts In pany win do rorcea to appeal 10 tne public scrvico commission for higher fare and discontinuance of on cnrtaln lines. The throng of patriotic citizens which passed through the rotunda of the Stato-house Wednesday evenlnir continued complcio tno program. Keystone, clude Infield and Noblot In "Tho Song Booth:" O. K.

Legal and compnny, comedy Jugglers; Hodge and Lowell In a farce entitled "Object Matrimony;" tho Thoro Is plenty of comedy In William Thursday morning, nnd until tho, funoral procession formed- at 11 o'clock. Tho funeral procession moved east on Market street to the Circle. tho "The matter of regulating Jitney busses on the streets of Indianapolis Is purely a legislative matter nnd the power to curb Jitney bus business rests Judge Robinson Opens liurKo trio or imuan nnvouy entertain-era; Helen Millar, xylophotio expert, and MOTION I'lCTUBE TIIKATER8. Russell's picture, "From the vtesi, sbowlnt- at the Keystone today anil to DRUDGERY OF HOUSEHOLD WORK Koutnwest segment to Meridian street, thence south to the Union station. Hun tno i-cannow trio oi acrooauc lunmatters.

Boieiy wiui ino common u-ouncu. However, I am of the opinion, and havo been for many months, that jitney dreds of net-sons stonnei with hnwf.i morrow. Thn star Is seen In the role of a millionaire newspaper owner who has tho BUardlanshlp of a young Western Blrl thrust upon him. 'I his Fete With Address Praising French. BoHtlllo day, tho French Independ bus business Is a serious and vital ASK RECEIVER FOR FIRM.

nouns to pay respect to ino momory of Indiana's hero and many followed' tho procession to the station nnd witnessed menace to our street car system and, if tho Council will pass stringent laws Balm for the tnshed hack of tho much- LOEWS STATE THEATRE William Farnum discussed nnd cussed coal man is con ine last ceremonies ueioro tne body. left for Evansvllle. WHY IT 80 OFTKN SAPS A WOMAN "iu it, ence day, was celebrated last evening tained In tho allegations set forth In a Follow Imr a brief service hv tho nv. BODILY AND MENTAL VIGOR, LEAVING tltlon with the strcot car company, I Blrl nnfls out mat sno is a very crude person so she divides to play Uie part and nrrlves In cowboy costume. A touch of melodrama Is Introduced later with the abduction of the frlrt by the hero's polltlcaenemles.

at Ellenberger park by Irvlngton post No. 38, American Legion, with an open complaint filed yesterday In Superior i iruka, nwiuuo jwu uun-Afuns" win sign ine prumance. Georga W. Allhjon, chaplain of tho Marion COUntV COUnclI of thn Amnrlnnn court. Room -3.

by. Earl lemon ond IN ing program Including an address by Legion, a marine corps busier soundM Auto Busses Impractical Tho terrible strain on tho nervous nvs- Charles Hicmon. oDBratlntr under the 'taDs." and the snuiid of marlncH ftrml tern which is cauifctl by tho constant "It fa impracttcatilo to believe that name of Hlgmon uoai uompany, against Judgo Arthur R. Hoblnson and French fair. the last saluto completing the ceremonies of honor nnd rennnrt.

AMU8EMENT8. "His Greatest Sacrifice" Uto J. R. Morris uoai uompany, osk-Ing tli at Judgo Garter nppoint a re-nMver for the defendant comnany, The bodv left for Evana villa In nhiw Judgo Robinson spoke on "Bastille Dnv." savlntr tho celebration In In of SercL Wlllinm F. Ifantlnifn.

itith Tn. makes, a Irritable the stroet car system of Indlnnapolls but It. saps the Iron from her bloody 'can be supplanted by auto busses. Once leaving her weak, pale and aged look- tno Byctem Is destroyed, Indianapolis To make un for this irrcat loss, women will be retarded In its growth and de- honor of the do si's French comradcH which, tho plaintiffs allege, Is not only inilfhipd at the Dresnnt lima In the In arms. "Tho Inrench celebrated our tantry, who was wiin uorporai ures-ham when ho was killed.

Hoyt Necker, a member of Corporal Gresham's com amount of $25,000, but is losing dally Fourth or uuiyr saici juugo itobinson, ohonld eat more spinach and other Iron- velopmcnt to such an extent that It will Complete Change ol Chilled Air Once Every Minute CQNT 1NJJ0UMAUDE1ILLE "anu we win no tnem ino samo no biitwcon -iu anu juh. as stocKiioKinrs In the defendant company, tho nlalntlrfs uuiuujuiiiB ekidh un iao organic years to recover. Unless tho Jit- Tho' tudire also rceil that tho ohserv pany oi inccnnes, win join serge. Hastings as tho train pasiwi through Vlncennes. and will tano oart in tho ask the appointment of a receiver to nnco this year bo a precedent -for tho reu Diooci corpuscicj into ner paio, turn, wntcrv blood and rcvltallzo htr wfirn nrnhln.

hnrm -will' come to tho city Lccremonles at Evansvllle. Others of tho future, it is tne intention, oi tno post prevent iurinr wohuibc oi ine property and funds. to hold a program ana festival every Zlr Utirourt tho of 'our trana- CAItSON'S MEIOUY MAIDS year. guard or honor escorting tho body from Indianapolis to Evansvlllo' wero Clarence Schmidt and Ora Nix of Funk-houscr Post No. 8, American Legion of 'The Bronze Bell" 1 (XKi inui uvihk cciia iuui umub.

ana imv i VINCENNES YOUTH DROWNS. you oat does you the proper "I opposed to an Increased faro Tne war song oi tno rencn uiue Devils was sung by ten French residents of tho city. During tho singing of tho "Marsell also" the noflt colors. STIlATFOItl) COMUDY nraouni 01 gooa you uo not, gci, ino iuii atmvo 0 cents in invor 01 legisianon MA'KTON, July H. Herman K.

tVllIl JiCJriH ZUUy IIIIU viiuih.uu; ELrcngxn 01 iu itnat win enaoie ine company 10 im There are 30,000,000,000,000 rod blood i Drove Its service and be free from com honor Mrs. Allco Gresham -Dodd of Evansvlllo, mother of Corporal Gresh-am, a committee- of the Gold Star Mothers of the IIamlUon-Berry chap the Htars and stripes anu the French tri -color, under the color cunrd. were BrockHmlth, VJ ycara' old, of Vlncennes, whh drowned In tho Minnesota river hero today. in II IS II It I (i ll A It DA.NCINCI IN TUB I.VIUO BALL ItOOH AITEKNOON AMf KVRNINU. C'ODLKIt THAN ANY n.ACK corpuscles In your blood and each one petition of the jitney linos.

This, to must liavo Iron Iron fa red blood food, my mind. Is essential to tho progress But whon you. take Iron bo suro that It and development of Indianapolis, and I la organic iron Nuxated Iron and. not believe that there should be no delay metallic iron which people uHua)lytake, m. rectifying' tho condition that now brought to tho platform.

The trl-color was carried by Hcrschell McKee. who served with tho French army during the war. The program closed with the ter oi niarion county uivision or the Service Star legion, and three officers of the Indiana state division of tho Service star Legion placed a wreath on the casket in tho Stntehousc, AiEmuiD iron 11s irun jutu uh ji vuiucd nviRia 1 tniftr tnn cnuncii win criva singing ot "The siar-pnngieu uanncr. SuilwoysWorthWhiloT Elaine Hamiucrstciu in 'LKII-fCWMuL "The Girl From from the action of strong acids on small tills matter serious thought and provido Tho Gold Star Mothers who wero on 5,000 Attend Opening. MOTION PICTURE Approximately 5,000 persons attended pieces at iron, wrnm urfiumc nuiaieu an adequate romeuy tnat win cure a Iron is like the iron in your blood and condition that will result In detriment like the iron spinach, lentils and to the entire nnnlcft.

Boware Of substitutes. Look for XT Wlllann o-rnrnmuwl mirnrlHh that tho committee are: Mrs. Frank H. Blacklodge. Mrs.

A. W. Hall, Mrs. Ida M. Cassoll, Mrs, O.

H. Watklns, Mrs. A. 5. Mcllvaino and Mrs.

E. J. Ilobl- tho fair, which will run until tomor AUKItlCAN IIAKHONIHTU Our Orljtln.l Novelty LIDKKTV KNTKUTAINEIIS Nowhere" DID ENTIRE the word on tho package 0 CJlT jdtuatlon has token such a turn, son. The three officers of the stato row night. Members of Irvlngton post were in uniform.

Fronch Blgns wero over every stand, and allied lings were WEEK organisation are: Mrs, It. E. Kenning- ana me iwwre uiuici. Mjmc mat no tnougni 11 nau oenn Your money will bo refunded by the Mttled for sixty days when Uie council manufacturers if you do not obtain per- men conferred' with the public service ton, president; Airs, uruce Maxwell, corrcsDondine secretary, and Mrs, nurd in tne decoration or tno trrounas. recuv snuflinctory ruauiia.

rur stuu u. nommisflinn somo Lime so wnicn The open tAr dance nlatform was one Frank director, of the Seventh all druggists, Advertisement JAMES OUVER CURWOOD'S or ino mum attractions or tne caxmvai. district or tne inuiana division of tho Servico Star Legion. Lively airs by tho colored M. C.

resulted in tno n-ccm rare anu M-ccnt. transfer. Ho pointed, out that this sixty day period, which. does not expire until the end of this month, was to be a test period and that the Council -had "TIIK (iOLDEN 8NARK" ALLAN nWAN-8 HPEC1AI. ritO-DDCTION BTAItniNO MONTK III.UK.

"A Perfect Crime" Larry Bemon In "The Itent Collector." Klncto llevlow, "Hunting the Kea Wolf." DO LA '8 NT TtTA I It orchestra drew largo crowds. A pro fesslonal circus also featured the eve nlng. HONOR DEAD ATHLETE-FLIER. HEALTH DEPENDS ON Rich, Red Blood Weak, vratery, thin blood is not able to rebuild good bodyn tissues if it Impoocrtthtd. For bealth and strength you must enrich your blood.

Incroasa the red blood and purify your blood with th. blood purifMT S. 5. S. Thousand, of E.opl.

in a weak, roo-down c.nditlen av. bni betunud by t.klo, S. 3. S. For Special Dooktat or for indt' ridual advice, without charge, write Chief Medical Adrioor, S.S.S.Co..Dep,t 435, Atlanta, Oa.

OatS. S. at your druUitt. 2 Sa Sa EmbarrasBing Hairs PHILADELPHIA, July 14, The An auction sale, conducted by Lew Can be Quickly Removed agreed to connaer jitney reputation ordinances at tho and of that period In case they wore shown to bo necessary. "The situation Is rather comDllcated Johnny Mines 'CROWNINO TOUCnY" Shame, arew mo crowa inter in tne eve flag-draped casket, containing the body nlng.

Moro than 100 articles of mer contributed by various Indt of Capt. Hobart A. H. Baker, In his day bv thn fact that we are now to h. rromo nn orainance 10 rcfiuiato tno com- nalnt con be easily banished from the in tial.

ua rran anapolls firms, wero sold. The outlay ranged from bll'Iard cues to silk shirts, and from boxes of candy to a large star football and- hockey player at Princeton and known to fame as Hobey," arrived hero today. It was nrm nf twentv-slx hero dead from tha klatlaf4i Tomorrow. under-arms, neck, and face by this chtBe antl jt )ma not been tho Jntentlon ASrCHEMUNTS. milrJr.

nolnless method: Mix Into a stiff to tanp up uie jitney question unui American nag, xzo icei. Harry Cross, chairman of tho commit pasts some powdered Delatone and Uomethfng has been done on rrgufatlon water, spread on hairy surfaco and in Uf the comuany." said Mr. "Wlllson. tee In charxs of the fair, said tho sol world war to arrive and was met by his mother nnd a faithful delegation of gold rlar mothers. Baker's body will lie In sttf at an undertaking establish I or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin An ordinance regulating Jitneys by The Stuart Walker Co.

A Pair of Siik Stockings A Comedy of Night and Mornln, diers from Fort Beniamln Harrison will ana it ym 00 itw uum I removing tnem irom Streets on wmcr hlemlah. -ExcentlnK In very Stubborn 1 Hwt mm nlmulv ntMratA (m undnr. bo extended a special Invitation this DINE ON THE SEVERIN ROOF HHKAKI-'AST, LUNCHEON A 1 DINNER HUUVKI) WHERE "COOL IJREHZES BLOW." DANCING Si GOOLIDGE ORCHESTRA ment until iTicsosy. wwm win no nrowths. ono auDlication Is sufficient.

1 stood to be In the. coursa of ore oara tlon evening, a nana concert ny tne j-enn-fivlvnnla ehooH band Is also scheduled, burled 1,1 West Laurel Hill cemetery hnrtt. Raker was killed In -an turn la na To avoid disappointment, buy the Del-I by a member of the Council, with the atono In nn original nackaxe and mix I that It will bo Introduced For Rich, Red Blood Adello 11 re Ftshbeln will ting French accident In Francs shortly after tfcs songs. axsuaucs tu aurnaa. jt ircsiu 'next sionoay nigxu.

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