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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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'w SHOW LODGE HAS GROWN igures at Ipf Session OUTLINES WORK KAND LO REPORTS MADE COUNCIL SEEKS TO INSTRUCT GtcteEEA tsyvet) CITY NEWS BRIES On the Art loor plainly at of KNOT HOLE AIDS CAPTURE SKIN CLEANSER Is an Weber Drug Co Wasson Co Preparations HELPING A BROTHER IN LAW EXECUTORS DIE a harmless solubl' the paper sides dls given room bo at one of known AMELIA HOLESL1H xUSN ffATLLE GZite nw cUMMr'rVEiE on in plain colors border 2 yards to you the domonslrator glad to give you a mas AtUXaATLL VpRCTErtbB only Chl The as the Three Prizes irst $5 Second $3 Third $2 Will Be Awarded Practical Recipes and Other Household Helps name' and address each letter not on separate CREAMED EGGS shallow dish and heat It necessary to give some small regularly to aid them But to the whole burden of the brother family scarcely seems essential Too much help makes people and frequently leave estate funds in a very tangled condition If you will name us as your executor or trus tee you can rest as sured that your every wish will be carried out and the death of no oneindividual can in any way affect the fulfill "i ment of your wishes Grand Lodge Meets In Annual Session at' Indianapolis 'Temple and Is Welcomed by Mayor's i Secretary The marriage of Miss Rosalia Krieg daughter of Mrs Wilhelmina Krieg and rank Benjamin Stout will take place Saturday morning Oct 15 at 7:30 in St Church The ceremony will be followed by a wedding breakfast for the families The attendants will be Miss Katherine Mayer and Robert Pelle The young couple will go to Milwaukee for residence 4 Lady Will Send ree to Any Sufferer the Secret Which Cured Her Affairs of Both Intellectual and Moral Nature Will Receive Considera tion of Women This Winter GOOD BYE TO SUPERLUOUS HAIR the dish in are cooked MRS yards long and twB toned and The Culture Club observed president day with the new president Mrs Sidney Dyer in Woodruff Place yesterday afternoon There was no special program the afternoon being spent In rather an Informal way Mrs Rogers read "Passing of the Third loor Back Mrs A Michelson announces the en gagement of her youngest daughter Miss Olga Michelson to Morris Allman Llch tenstetter of Chattanooga Tenn Mrs Louis ranklin entertained at dinner yesterday for Mrs William Sebel of Mt Vernon Ill and for Miss Michelson and Mr Lichtenstetter at her home on North Seville avenue Miss Edna Wolfard entertained with a shower Monday evening for Miss Grace Denoe whose marriage will take place Oct 26 The wedding colors of pink and white predominated In the decorations the shower gifts were presented to the bride In a miniature wheel barrow The Thursday Afternoon Reading Circle will be entertained by Mrs Williams on Central avenue Thursday Oct 6 The program for the afternoon will include addi esses recitations musical selections and an original story The program will be distributed on that day 'v Tomlin will receive Inf or afternoon at her home 1812 i street for Mrs I ee Hadley of Beloit 5 Is who is visiting her par ents There are no Invitations Mrs Hadley formerly llvJn Indianapolis deme iHeLkanXwln entertain the Semper ldells Book Club this afternoon at her home on Sutherland avenue WATERCRESS SALAD Wash watercress and let stand In pan of water until ready for use Take bacon cut In dice shapes and fry brown' add one large boiled potato cut In dice Take watercress bacon and pototo put it in a large skillet and put one half cupful of vinegar over It Slice hard boiled egg over the salad and stir it through the salad salt to taste add one half tea spoonful of celerv seed MRS EARL BOWMAN 1306 Hiatt street West Indianapolis TOMATO CATSUP Wash and cut up one peck of good ripe tomatoes put on to cook in granite ket tle add four medium sized onions cut fine and cook until tomatoes are well cooked then press through sieve have thoroughly mixed one cupful sugar two level tablespoonfuls salt two rounded tablespoonfuls flour and one half level teaspoonful cayenne pepper add to to matoes then add two cupfuls good cider vinegar boil three hours seal In bottles while hot MRS BENTON Brownstown Ind CANNED GREEN BEANS Break snap beans put in glass jars ill jars with water Put rubbers and lids on tight Place in a wash boiler and fill with water up to the lids on cans Boll three hours let stand In water until cool take out and let stand until morning then put in the cellar When wanted for use pour water from beans and wash In clear? water then cook with bacon MRS NELLIE KENNEDY Blocher Ind No 1 RULES CONTEST Three prizes awarded In each con test irstprlze 5 second prize $3 third prize $2 Names of winners printed the second Monday following close of the contest Letters should not exceed 150 words Write on one side of Sheets carded Sign bottom sheet amps $1:95 written on both PICKLE RECIPE To each 100 pickles dissolve one pint fine salt In hot water sufficient to cover them and pour over boiling hot Let stand twenty four hours pour off water and rinse thoroughly Dissolve lump of alum size of a egg in boiling water pour over them let stand six hours then rinse as before Put pickles in a jar Take one cupful of sugar and one half ounce each of cloves cinnamon and white mustard with enough vinegar to cover Pour over pickles boiling hot MRS ZETT A SCHOLL Connersville Ind No 9 The Meridian Heights Inter Se Club observed day yesterday with Mrs Wheeler on North Illinois street It was guest day each mem ber of the club having the privilege of EXCEPTIONAL AlTtMN VALUES 52500 Sults marked onlygl2SO Of soft finished cheviot In black blue and gray new 32 mch semi fitted coats with mannish collar and sleeves satin lined throughout with the newest fall skirts or this sale $1250 DOMB BROS 134 Weet Washington Street Union 116 118 East Mirfcet Street 1 7 Tmported electric deskA lamps as pictured above usually selling at $250 offered now at $195 The base and stand offthese lamps are of brushed brass the shade of art glass in at tractive green shade fitted with cord and electric globe socket These lamps are very suit able for or desk Only a dozen to sell at $195 have returned from Nantucket Mrs A A Baggs gave a Japanese tea yesterday afternoon for the members of he Sorosls Club The house was decor ated In Japanese lanterns fans and draperies and the place cards were hand painted and were placed on cushions on the floor for the Japanese refreshments aiv piaic LCUUB JHie unu ians were uniian Gatcn the 'dub who AnaCles Cal nr'rnfi Baggs in 'entertaining Toilet Requisites Now in Progress at HEART HOME TALKS SaveYourOldPiumes Oar Process 1M Best Hhoilet preparations of A exceptional merit now being demonstrated here free facial massages every day in the rest balcony MELBA ACE CREAM is the beet massage creams Will not grow hair To prove Its merits will be sage MELBA oil solvent for cleansing the sigin most efficacious takes the place of soap arid water MELBA ACE POWDER gives a soft velvety whiteness to fhe complexion and is very soothing to the skin Ask for free sample at fhe toilet counter MELBA ROBE BLUSH gives a natural tint to the face Will not harm the skin In the least MELBA NAIL INISHING PASTE gives the nails a brilliant polish and leaves them a soft ptnk color TWO DEMONSTRATORS are here to tell you of theia toilet prep arations DATlPT Tlonlrlno the STlftR nf Mre' a former member of now resides in Los Mrs Woodward club assisted' will meet at 230 this afternoon at the home of Mrs Mary Baker 1222 North Tem ple avenue Business of special importance will be considered Contributes to A check for $305 the subscription of Myrtle Temple Lodge No 7 Pythian Sisters to the Star Summer Mis sion und was received by The Star yester day The lodge gave a lawn fete Aug 31 Wishes Boy and Horse ound James Caln of Monrovia reported to the police last night a 16 ycar old lad he had hired to drive a horse to his home from Indianapolis was lost or at least had failed to deliver the horse He wants the police to try and lo cate the lad and horse Enoch Avery Dies Enoch Avery 72 years old residing near Brownsburg died Monday night at hie home following a stroke of paralysis He is survived by several chil dren The funeral will be conducted tomor row afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the resi dence Burial will be st Greenlawn Ceme tery Prepares Traffic Rules Copies Superintend ent of Police Hyland is having prepared 10 000 printed copies of the new traffic ordi nance passed by Council recently The pam phlets will contain the laws governing traf fic keeping to the right and speed ordinances They will be given out free to ail who want them iles Additional A second report filed by the State Board of Accounts with Governor Marshall yesterday showed that $692530 had been paid Into the various township county and city treasuries as the result of the disclosures by the field exam iners The first report showed payments of $2148261 Hears Rate Evidence The evidence on the petition of the Lafayette Gravel and Con crete Company to compel the railroads with in the territory covered by their patronage to grant better local and joint rates on gravel and stone was heard by the Railroad Com mission of Indiana yesterday No finding has been made Wood Will Attend Meeting Judge Wood chairman of the Railroad Commission of Indiana departs for New York city touay to attend a meeting of the classification committee which will consider the question of adding two more classes to the official freight classification In the Central reight Association territory' Sues for Damages Of $500d are asked in a suit filed yesterday afternoon jn Superior Court Room 3 by George Black which makes the Talge Mahogany Company defendant The plaintiff alleges he was an employe of the company and that through the carelesness Of the company he has been rendered incapable of earning a living Say He Used Butcher Joseph John son colored 430 Toledo street was arrested last evening by Detectives Simon and Man ning charged with assault and battery with intent to kill It is alleged that on Sept 5 Johnson used a butcher knife on loyd Brewer 31V4 West Ohio street while working at a restaurant on North Illinois street Will Hold Contests County Superintend ent John Carr said yesterday the Marlon County Board of Education has approved plans fqr holding spelling competitions In the oduntv schools this winter Dac 9 has been set as the dote for the contests in the district schools The township and county contests will be held during the latter part of the school year Trainmen Escape Two trainmen Lacev and Bell who are involved in the Investigation of the Tipton wreck will not be required to testify before the Railroad Commission of Indiana The commission could compel them to testify but they could not be prosecuted thereafter for the offense about which they testified according to the provisions Of an act of 1907 This discov ery was made yesterday Appellee iles Brief The brief tn the appeal of the Wabash Railroad against the Railroad Commission of Indiana to the Supreme Qourt involving the right of the commission to compel the railroad company to construct an undergrade crossing in To peka Lagrange County was filed vesterday A suit to enjoin the Wabash Railroad from maintaining a surface crossing at this point was upheld In the Lagrange Circuit Court Save your old plumes and boas We can clean and dye them to look equal to the new ones of the shop or mates them Into large pompons or beauti ful hat bands such as are highly in vogue this fall 1 Bring Your Soiled Willows Bring your soiled willow plumes We will clean and Mye them also retie and furnish new material when necessary Mall orders attended to Prices extremely reasonable AILLES SON 3 Illinois St Phone Main 2089 rom childhood I was distressed and hu miliated by an unwelcome growth of hair on my face And arms 1 tried all the depila tories powders liquids creams and other ruh on preparations I eVer heard of only to make It worse or weeks 1 suffered the electric needle without being rid of my blemish I spent a great deal of money on irienq recoin XV ihh sun failed and has won hosts of others as a break In as many eggs as are little pepper enough milk a hot oven TO BE HAD IN THE CITY A Visit to Our Salesrooms Will Convince YotL KING PIANO COf of Bldg Cor Maas Ave and Penn 8L 7 USE'STAR WANT ADS OR RESULT THK INpiANAPOLIS STAR WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 1910 Butter little needed for the meal add a and salt and pour over them lu cover set until the eggs 1120 McLain street West Buy from the porters and save money MINISTER GUEST 0 HONOR Pastor of Edwin Ry Church Given Reception by Aid Society The Aid Society of th6 Edwin Ray Church gave a reception last night at the homo of Mr? afth Mrs Williams 1110 Pleasant street In honor of the Rev Cllpplnger who has been returned as pastor of the church for the sixth consecutive year Spreen representing the congregation gave an address of welcome and the Rev Mr Cllpplnger responded The musical program Included solos by the Mlsaea Helen Schmadel and Margaret Kern and piano selections by Mlaa Anna Zentell Refreshments were served In the dining room where flowers and ferns were used for decoration ri DORMER Indianapolis GREEN TOMATO SWEET PICKLES One peck of green tomatoes sliced salt and let stand over night Drain and then slice twelve large cucumbers and twelve big onions then take half a gallon of vinegar two quarts of brown sugar and spices to suit taste Cook sugar vinegar and spice and then put tomatoes onions and pickets In and let cook until tender MRS MARTIN 140 West Peena street Shelbyville Ind A wedding ceremony was" celebrated last evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home t'f Mr and Mrs Charles Moeller onst Paul street when their daughter Miss Ella Moeller was united in marriage to Emil Woempner The ceremony was pronounced by the Rev Theo Schurdel The decorations were a bank of palms and feins on the mantel shelf and vases and flower urns filled with pink roses and i golden rod Prof Potzger played the Wedding for th en trance of the bridal couple and during the reading of the ceremony a program or bridal airs was rendered The bride wore a white lingerie gown of rench batiste trimmed with baby Irish lace and the veil was fastened with a wreath of smilax andbridal roses She carried a shower bou quet of white roses tied with smilax Mr and Mrs Woempner will leave next week for a short trip and on their return willhe at home after Oct 23 at 1117 Church man avenue The wedding guests In cluded only the members of the families Many a woman too days themselves confronted with I the problem of how to help in the best and wisest way a brother in law It seems from the numerous instances one hears of that almost every family has at least one member by marriage who doesnt keep step with the rest In the matter of pros perity "He get along" "He doesn make things go I'He one of the un lucky you hear offered as ex cuses Often he Is a good sort of fellow but nothing thatflie does prospers Again there Is good sound reason for his mis fortunes But whatever the cause he Is continually making demands either actu ally or silently by reasons of his plight upon his relations How far Should one help such a man? A young minister who has ''such a brother in law Is really sacrificing his whole fife to the needs of the brother in law and his family The brother in law Is an invalid Incapable of earning anything whatever There are two small children The minister practically supports the en tire family rom his own not munificent salary he uses for himself just as little as possible and turns the balance over to his sister means that he sacrifices every thing the hope of a home of his own the savings for ills old age Should he do Naturally he couldn't see his sister and his sister's children suffer But It scarcely seems just that he must deny himself ail those things a man Craves in order that his brother in law may enjoy them The sister and' her husband have taken upon themselves the responsibilities of mar ried life and now that misfortune has come they should not lav their burdens on somebody shoulders In a case like The marriage of Miss Mary Ruth Sum mers daughter of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Summers and George Bovle of Toledo took place last evening at 8 at the home of the parents on Talbott avenue the Rev Robert ulton pastor of the ourth Presbyterian Church offi ciating Miss Grace Summers sister of the bride played the "Mendelssohn Wed 'ling Palmes andr ferns formed a pyramid in one corner of the 100m and on the mantels there were vases of pink and white carnations and roses 1 lie attendants were Miss Gertrude Pettl iohn and Ernest Summers brother of the bride The bride wore a pretty 'Ingerle gown of mull trimmed with echlin lace and carried roses Miss wore a white frock fashioned er pink silk and she carried pink roses A supper followed the ceremonv afterLhlr li the bridal couple left for a wedding Hip They will be at home at 432 Georgia 'it enue Toledo The members of the ortnightly Llter Liy Club celebrated day ves erday at the Propylaeum giving a beau tifully appointed luncheon The east par lor as used for the luncheon the room being made attractive with charming flora! appointments In the center of the rpom was a large table with covers for the presidents and speakers The center wus a wicker basket filled with coral pink carnations and i On the smaller tables there were Skets Wlth the Pnk soms During the luncheon Informal ad dresses were given by Mrs Charles Nebe her Thompson the retiring president and Mis Prank Gavin the Incoming presi a talk bT Mlsa Laura Ream oftheucharter members of the chib 1 tie refreshments were carried out In ptnk roses16 lcea were decorated with pink Miss Helen Margaret Johnson whose marriage to William Ray Adams will iake place Oct 18 at Mayflower Church ill be the guest of honoy at several ante nuptial affairs Miss Eleanor Bookwaiter une of the bridesmaids will give the first cf the series of bridal parties' She will entertain with a matinee party at Eng Opera House this afternoon the guests to be limited to the members of the wedding party Mrs rederick Schnabel will give a bridge party Thurs day Oct 6 the members Of the Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority will give a luncheon at the Columbia Club riday Oct 7 Miss Marguerite Van Camp another bridesmaid will give a box party at the Murat Theater Saturday Oct 8 Miss Edith Reynolds will give a bridge narty oct 11 In honor of Miss Johnson and Miss Edythe Bruce Wood an October a ide to be Mrs' Paul Hyde Buchanan who will be matron of honor at Miss wedding will give a receptionJ 'ct 12 Miss aye Palmer entertains Thursday Oct 13 Miss Geneve Geiger will give a bridge party Oct 14 Miss Margaret Johnson of Milwaukee who ci conies tomorrow to be one of the attend ants at her cousin's wedding will give a theater party Saturday Oct 15 Mr and Mrs Halleck Johnson will give the bridal dinner at the Columbia Club Sun day Oct 16 Mrs Adams will give it a theater party Oct 17 for Miss John son and her attendants 1 The wedding party will Include the ma tron of honor Mrs Paul Hyde Buchanan bridesmaids the Misses Eleanor Rnok waiter Edith Reynolds and Marguerite van camp ot inis city ana miss Mar garet Johnson of Milwaukee flower maid Mary Ann Adams niece of Mr Adams best man Harold Neefus of Rochester ushers Hamilton Wilson of Cln clnnatl George Heywood of Lafayette Bassett of Columbus Ind and Ar thur Hutchins of Milwaukee The ushers and best man are all fraternity friends of Mr Adams Miss aye Palmer will sing at the wedding Auxiliary Card The Auxil iary No 1 A will give a card party this evening in Hall Monument Place Tlldon Win Tildon will ad dress a Socialist meeting this evening at 8 In Hall Washington street and Denny avenue We can eave you from a dol I tar up on your fall hat hats ROM a4UV (ID Samuels Milliner'll Co 111 Svuth Illinois Street The Home and oreign Mission ary Society ot the irst Church will meet at todajrin the church parlors There will bn a short service at 2 o'clock in the primary room The Aid Society of the Third Chris tian Church will meet this afternoon at the residence of Mre It Chevalier 1726 Ash land avenue Mrs rarik Abbett Green end Mrs Holdermnn will give a bridge company for the benefit of Kt Margaret's Guild of St Paul's Church riday afternoon at the home ot Mrs Abbett 142 West Vermont street Mrs Taylor of the Chalfant will en tertain the Rrv Albert Bible class next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock PERSONAL MENTION Miss Clara Brown has returned from a short visit In Cincinnati Mrs Otto Hauelsen has been spending a few weeks In New York Mrs Harry Parker will return home Saturday fom a visit in Chicago Mrs Pray and daughter Miss lora Pray have returned from Michigan Mrs Jopn Wood has returned home after a several absence from the City i Miss Hunt of Shortridge High School will spend the winter with Mrs Louis Gibson Miss Elizabeth McConnell and Miss Richardson have taken apartments at the Victoria Miss Marie Goth has returned tn New York to spend a year in study at the Art Students League The Misses Letha Wilson and Anne Car I Jlavereturne1 from a visit with friends In Shelbyville Mrs Walter Alg has returned from al visit with friends and relatives In San dusky and Cleveland Miss Caroline Marmon Is In the East where she went to attend the Inaugural exercises of Smith College 1 Mrs Luten and children of Woodruff Place have returned from where they spent the summer Mrs Wells and daughter Miss Clara Weils have returned from Trout Lake Wis where they spent the summer erdinand Schaefer who spent the summer in Germany has sailed for home and will arrive the first of the week Mr and Mrs McMullen ot Chicago are the guests of Mrs aunt Mrs James Twiname on Barth ave nue Mrs rank Stover of Rock Island Ill who spent a few weeks with her sister Mrs Edward will return home this week a Mrs Ruggles and Ridy La mont Ruggles of Philadelphia will come today to visit Mrs parents Prof and Mrs Rudy on Park ave nue Mr and Mrs Clarence Stanley and theMisses Mary Powell and Martha oster who went to New York to attend the Vanderbilt races will return home this week The Misses Jane and Belle Roach of Los Angeles Cal formerly of this city are visiting Mrs Ward Dean on North Pennsylvania street Mrs Dean and her visitors spent a few days in Crawfords ville They will be with Mrs Dean until Oct 27 I This simple remedy a harmless soluble liquid that your own doctor would indorse enabled me permanently to find entire relief from all trace ot unwelcome hair and for ever end an embarrassment It Is simple safe sure and can be used privately at home without fear of pain or blemish Tt makes the electric needle entirely unneccs sary I will tell in detail full particulars to en able any other sufferer to achieve the same happy results a I did All I ask Is a 2 cent stamp for reply Address Caroline Osgood 930 Vaughan Building Providence Exhibition and Exploitation 1 Of the amous The Burnham Medicated Complexion Powder li a finer pow der and more satisfactory than many of a much higher price 4 shades) Price 50c There is an Burnham Preparation for Every Beauty IU rot sale at all first daw dealert These preparation hied clusively in the Burnham Beauty Culture Establishment fhe largest In the world at 70 and 72 Stale Street Chicago Don fail to iee this exhibition and receive samnlhs and booklet containing illustrated instructions at dtalm namttl about With 130 delegated representatives of subordinate lodges and hundreds of visit ors In attendance the annual session of I the Grand Lodge of the Knights and Ladles 'of Honor was opened yesterday at the temple on North Pennsylvania street The greater part of the day was spent In hearing reports and organizing the work for the coming year The reports showed I a steady growth of membership in all I cities having lodges 'Last night degree and ritualistic teams competed for prizes All competing teams were from Indianap olis lodges In the absence of Mayor Shank from the city his secretary Luman Bab cock welcomed the visitors to the city in behalf of the executive Mr Babcock told the visitors the oity was not only open for their Inspection but that It Is capable as the greatest convention city in the country of providing entertain ment WELCOMES VISITORS William Taylor welcomed the vis itors on behalf of the Indianapolis mem bers of the order He was Introduced by Dr John Nichols grand protector Responses were madeby Clmrles Wed ding of Evansville grand vice protector on behalf of fhe Grand Lodge and by Dillenberg supreme vice protector on behalf of the Supreme Lodge Prior to these exercises degrees were conferred upon new members The business session Including the election of officers will begin at 10 this morning As yet no contests ave developed The candidates are: Grand protector Charles Wedding Evans ville grand vice protector Hut ton Indianapolis grand secretary Haught Indianapolis grand treaaurer Miller Terre Haute and supreme representative Luther Brazil The visitors will be entertained tonight by the respective lodges of Indianapolis In the ritualistic work last night the first prize of $50 was awarded to Gage Lodge No 1663 Indianapolis second prize of $40 Washington Lodge No 1352 In dianapolis Two teams were entered Sunbeam Lodge No' 2383 Indianapolis re ceived the first prize of $110 In the mili tary drills The second prize of $75 was awarded Gage Lodge Indianapolis and the third prize of $50 to Washington Lodge Indianapolis In the contest for membership Gage Lodge Indianapolis won over the Lily Lodge No 1016 Evans ville the former having initiated twenty nine new members and the latter twenty seven This 14 inch Plume fins rrencn Head worth SI 50 Box of Six $395 We have other plumes from $400 to $4000 each If V' I African Ostrich eather Coj Importers and Retailers Indianapolis Store at 405 State Life BuU41nt WE GIVE BEST VALVES IN THS APPAREL SHOP an2 34 East Washington Street li Tire Arrival of ALL GOODS Cal) and see what we are showing in the way ot eajrely different appareL various things in vain until a 1 mended simple preparation veeuea wnere an else universal praise from well NEWS CHURCHES The Atd Society of st Mark' Evan gelical Lutheran Church will meet with Mra Haynes ins Pleasant street this atb erndon at 2:30 o'clock man and many a business 1 this the wife should turn in and become for that matter nowa ine Breadwinner it might be necessary tn thrim at Aral tmtll a A ma ex nA justed to the new order of things It might even oe amount shoulder In law or wise weak and dependent It develops neither strength nor resourcefulness It would be better to help them to help themselves Tne brotner in iaw who though he works hard never is every where A certain business woman has such a one He is constantly making de mands upon her for money Sometimes it is a pressing debt that must be paid or he will get Into trouble Sometimes a few hundred dollars will secure him this that or the other that will just set him on his feet and he will never need tT bother her again And so it goes Every few months he appears with some excuse or other for extracting money from her Is she really doing him a kindness by mak ing him these loans? It would scarcely seem that she is He looks upon her as his bank In which his check will always be honored Instead of trying? to help himself when he needs money he buys a ticket to town and puts up a howl about hard times or hard luck This certainly does not help him in the most helpful way In the long run he would be better off he knew he get a cent from her and that he must plan better save more or do with out if he expected to succeed' There are emergencies mishaps' when It is necessary to help a brother in law quickly and without question But in the main the best help Is that which enables him to help himself And this often takes the form of a firm refusal to give the aid asked asking a friend or two The decoration were golden rod and other fall flowers Mrs Julius Shepard assisted Mrs Wheeler An Interesting literary and musical program was given Mrs 1 Amanda Whitson gave a talk on Scotland Mrs Charles Bailey gave a Scotch reading Illustrated on the piano by Miss Mabel Wheeler who rendered old Scotch melodies Mrs Overman I gave a reading and Miss Marguerite Lease gave a reading Old Sweet heart of Mine Systematic Instruction in matters both moral and intellectual will receive' con siderable attention this winter from the Local Council of Women according to plans outlined yesterday at the Initial meeting of the season Dr Amelia Keller the new president in the chair The work of the public schools will receive consideration from the educational com mittee Mrs Grace Julian Clarke the chairman making known the commit plan to visit every school during the winter The sanitation heating and other conditions will be looked Into as well as the general appearance bf the pupils The committee will also take up the question of the closing of the school assembly rooms The sense of the re port was that the assembly rooms should be neighborhood centers Instruction of a moral nature as made clear In a paper by Dr Rebecca Rogers George will Include the dissemination of protective knowledge to children and the awakening of parents to their duty to their children Dr Georgs advocates the co operation of all clubs and the plan suggested was that each organiza tion give one day a year to a considera tion of this subject which the speaker declared to be one of the most vital be fore the nation Dr George believes there should be a training school for mothers where they may be taught to establish confidential relations with their children And thia school Dr George believes should be made up of the wom clubs MANY VISITORS AT MEETING Dr George's paper a plain and frank statement was heard by one of the largest audiences that ever attended a Local Council meeting many prominent educators from the public schools being present Of these Mias Cropsey and Miss Charity Dye took part in the dis cussion Tlie welfare of women nnd children of the nation demand that both classes shall be given protective knowledge declared Dr George It was not until the light of scientific knowledge was let in upon such contagious diseases as smallpox bubonic plague and tuberculosis that the masses were told how to combat them that these scourges were stamped out The speaker added that by the mommon consent of those who are aware of the real facts the statement was made that a vast wave of Immorality Is engulfing the nation and that there Is constant increaae In the social evil Dr George declared the tinin has come to open the doors of medical knowledge New organizations adfilltted to riiem bershlp Were the Culture Club edera ted and Association In dianapolis Historical Society Late Book Club and the West Side The Burnham Toilet are considered bjTGeauty specialists to be ths finest requisites made being prepared from the original BURNHAM formulas chemically pure and containing nothing that will injure the most sensi tive skin or delicate complexion The juice of the CUCUMBER has for ages been recognized as one of the most Important and effectual remedies for beauty ills and as com pounded under the formula of the Bumham Cucumber and Elderflower Cream is especially delightful as a skin cleanser as it enters the pores removing all impurities Its whitening and soothing qualities are known to thousands Price 50c and $1 The Burnham Kalos Ozone Massage Creme is a greaseless vanishing creme It is a WONDERUL BEAUTIIER (Gentle men find jt delightful after shaving) Price 50c Ourely the skies have furnished the inspiration for the scarfs nnd veils this season In texture they are as soft and filmy as a cloud and in no evening sunset were prettier colorings ever seen A few of thm MINNIE DUPREE motor veila cany to adjust very 13 50: A HEAVY CHION VEILS with satin border 2 a yard wide plain S3 50 CHION VEILS with hemetltehed long and one yard wide excellent quality at $250 floor center able Mr and Mrs I Herrington cele brated their golden wedding anniversary last evening at their home on Kenwood avenue with a reception They enter tamed with a buffet supper at 5:30 for the out of town friends who came toattend and from 7 to 11 they re ceived The house was transformed into flower of flowers most of which were to Mr and Mrs Herrington Huge clusters of yellow dahlias golden rod and daisies were used in all of the rooms and 7 the ices were molded to represent $50 gold pieces Mr and Mrs Herrington have been 1 residents of Indianapolis over forty years came here from Dublin Ind Each Is 73 years old there being only ten days difference in their ages Their children fire a daughter Miss Belle Herrington and two sons rank Herrington and Ed ward Herrington of Chicago The familyas assisted by Mr and Mrs rank Herrington of Chicago Miss Belle Her rington Mrs'E Harvey Mrs Arnold uchs Mrs A Benjamin Richardson aim xvirs rranK Banard Tne grandchild Pierson Herrington of cago carried the white satin ribbons Misses Ethel and Luella Dickerson sisted in the dinlne room guests from a distance were Mr and Mrs erd de Angera Mr and Mrs Philip de Angera Mrs Compton and Miss Compton of Chicago and Mr and Mrs Milo John son of Brownsburg Ind igures With ake Currency In Arrest of Alleged Thief A knot hole and several pieces of ptqjer cut to look like currency played a prominent part In the capture of an alleged thief at White Restaurant 33 South Meridian street last night James Ray colored 412 East Pratt street em ployed at the restuarant Is alleged to have taken a purse containing about $11 from another employe yesterday morning and It was found under a tablecloth by Keller proprietor who took the money from the purse and substituted a rolLof paper He then stationed a man at a knot hole In the wall In view of the table where the puree was concealed It Is said Ray took the purse from under the tablecloth He was arrested by Wheel men Trlmpe and Rucker charged with petit larceny WIE PASSES AWAY Mrs John Cowell Succumbs to At tack of Apoplexy Stricken with apoplexy Mrs' Caroline Powell wife of John Powell au thor died at her home 408 North Rural street yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Mrs Powell became violently ill yester day morning and did not rally riends are invuca to tne tunerai wnicn will held tomorrow afternoon at 2 the family residence PUTTING IN ELEVATORS Permits for the installation of eleva tors the total of which amounts to $23 000 were issued by the building inspector yesterday The permits and the cost are: Klngan Co $2000 Bnbbs Merrlll Company (In new building nt Meridian and Vermont streets) $2000 Commercial Club $6000 Katherine Patrick new building on North Senate avenue near Washington street 81000 Indlaunpo'lill Gas Company Majestic Iulldlng $12000 Mr and Mrs DanlefiA Chenoweth will Issue Invitations today for the marriage of their daughter Miss Mary Chenoweth to William Davidson Stark of Jackson ville la The wedding will take place I Oct 19 at tha home 1417 North Delaware street The at home announcement ta 1 Jacksonville after Nov 15 The attend I ants will be the sister Miss Ellz I abeth Chenoweth and Virginia Cheno 1weth a niece of the bride I 1 Miss Caroline renzel whose marriage to Elmer Cline will take iplace Oct 42 was the guest of honor yesterday at the ui a wnes companies tnat will be given in tier honor before the wed ding Miss Elsie Kopp was the hostess and the decorations were autumn flowers Tomorrow afternoon Miss Mary King will give a musicale for the bride elect and Monday the Misses Edna and Lizette Krauss will entertain' £4i i' ZB 4 A ot C3r 'u Eh AM 6 9 b' fr Yr ip A4 4 vf TJ 1 cP? 1 A JU VP i i bi Pj 1 Ji Az A 1 A i r' i I i i 1 I 'll 1 II II UP7 S' 1VCW OSK 1 A a Au KU uSi sVX 75c MsauoTy We 1 A ze milium EUMUlluRllMMBitMi eslsJ.

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About The Indianapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
2,551,945
Years Available:
1862-2024