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1 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR RIDAY NOVEMBER 18 1910 WEST RETURNS ELECTION BOARD i 1 ffnocratic Candidate for Sheriff Delaware County Says Record Is Wrong Republican asks recount Muncie Man iles Petition in I Court Alleging Mistakes Were Made in Canvass MUNCIE lud Nov (Special) An jm aftermath of the recent election in Delaware County White Demo cratic candidate for sheriff who acrorfi Jpg to the returns canvassed by the elec aten board was defeated by his Republlc opponent AV Albert by a plurality of ILvutcs today tiled a protestwltli the county commissioners contest ing the election of and demand ing that fie he declared elected sheriff I Harold Hubbs the Republican candi flat for county recorder who was de eatcd by Charles VV letcher Demo £rat bv a plurality of 30 filed a petition in the Circuit Court asking that a recount made of the vots cast fur recorder pECLARES MACHINE WRONG J' The contest by White Is based on the A cast in precinct No 5 city where1Q0 more votes are said to have been Credited to than he was entitled io It is averred by White that the pounter for sheriff on the voting machinewas set at 1 up instead uf zero and this fie says accvuuls for the 100 extra votes The vote for in tins precinct was tiearlv 100 larger than that received by Jinv of the other Republican candidates elect ion 'ummlssiom rs were com pelled under hu law to certify the elec tion of although the public Jjpinion Is that While wus legally elect ed The contest will be decided by the commissioners wit hin twenty days Hobbs liases his petition for a recountpn the grounds that mistakes were made in the count tlie votes in various pre cincts lie asserting that he received more voles than wore officially counted in his favor Judge Ellis will rule on the latter petition Nov 25 SENDS JUBILEE PROCEEDS TO AID IN OREIGN WORK Indianapolis Executive Committee Dis poses of $100 Remaining After Meeting Expenses Are Paid The executive committee of the Indian apolis National oreign Mis sionary Jubilee in session yesterday de cided to send to Dr Mary Noble $50 to I be used by her in the work of tlm India School of Medicine for Christian Girls at Tudhlana India where she is located Dr Noble represents an interdenomina tional school and as the jubilee move ment is interdenominational in its char acter tlie executive committee decided the money could best be donated in that manner A like sum was sent to Mrs Henry Peabody vf Beverly Muss chairman and organizer of a series of jubilee meetings In the United Status The money rep resented the surplus of receipts during the Indianapolis jubilee At only one time was? money collected this when: the luncheon was held in the Murat Temple banquet hall After the expenses of the luncheon and those incidental to the jubilee hud been paid $100 remained The jubilee nt Cincinnati which attended by the speaker at themeetings here closed today Tomorrow fl three day jubilee will ofen at Detroit Mich This will conclude the until after the holidays when Louisville Kv will he the starting place for the Eastern series The last jubilee will be fheld In New York city in April Asked their opinion of the Indianapolisjubilee Mrs rank Wnlls and Mrs Cora jTJampbNI Barnett said they believed the good results attained would be many Grants insurance petitions jCourt Names Receiver for Two Indi anapolis Concerns Judge Charles Remster in yesterday afternoon appointed Wclliver receiver for the Car riage ire Insurance mjanytnd the Indiana Slate ire Insurance Vompany Alvin Coatu is secretary of both companies which have offices in theAmerican Central Life Building North Pennsylvania street The petitions for receiver were filed by Attorney General Bingham through Prosecuting Attorney Elliott Hooten The petitions allege the companies have failed to pay claims within sixty days after losses have oc curred and ask that the franchises and privileges of the companies he forfeited and thIr affairs be closed CALLS PRISON LABOR BODY 1 State ederation Secretary Arranges Meeting and Trip In accordance with a request "received a from I Smith of Logansport chair man of the prison labor committee of the State ederation of Labor Clarence Gaunter secretary of the federation has oilled a meeting of the members of that committee for Sunday afternoon in his Joffjce 433 Lemcke Building The com Jmunication received by Secretary Gaumerstated that the committee is to go' toJeffersonville Monday The trip probably JwiH result in a conference with the In Jdiana Reformatory officials regarding fefuture legislation ETERANSMEET AT ANDERSON irst "Homecoming" Proves Success and Others Are to ollow ANDERSON Ind Nov 17 More than c150 veterans of the civil war gathered round the festal board in the A Hell tonight at the first annual homecoming of Maj May Post A Several of 'the veterans came from a considerabledistance in order to attend The address of welcome was delivered by former Mayor John rkner who was followed byZDr IL Pierce who spoke on the pur posos of the meeting A roll call of thebpost was answered by each veteran with a short talk It was decided to have early in the future Represents St Joseph County in Legislature JOHN A HI BBEZRD iiiifiLr 11 I I iTih AVOR DES MOINES PLAN COMMERCIAL CLUBS AGREE Delegates to ederated Meeting De clare for Commission Government SHOW MISSION PICTURES RELIGIOUS WORKERS BUSY Novel Campaign Start in Brazil All Churches Combining in Three Meeting Thai Promises Rich Results BRAZIL Ind Nov Pastors and church people of Brazil be lieve they have found a moral equivalent for the 5 cent shows and cheap vaude ville in moving pictures of a religious na ture Motion pictures showing scenes in India and other countries where mission ary Work is being carried on and pictures taken In American cities showing the misery of the slums are being displayed in the union interdenominational mission ary campaign fur three days this week The pictures arc having a good effect ami hundreds of young people are Joining so cieties to foster missionary work MEETINGS HAVE EECT The lecture tonight on home missions is being heard by 2000 people The cam paign here is in chaige of the Rev Doughty of York the Rev Crowther of Chicago the Rev George Trull and Ward Everett of New York city All the protestant churches are taking part and the campaign includes afternoon missionary study meetings I luncheons and night lect ures The min isters of the various churches arc on the executive committees and all other church work has been temporarily abandoned for the cause Tonight when the moving pictures showed the natives of Indi drinking from the supposed holy waters of the Ganges while the carcasses of dead bodies floated by the young people were so Impressed with the need of spreading th? Christian religion to this land that a movement was soon propagated by which I Jhe united churches iti this city will lip py rt a missionary in the city of Bagdad of Cities and Will Prepare Bill for Legislature ANNOUNCES DISTRIBUTION GARMENTS OR CHARITY ANDERSuN Ind Nov 17 (Special) After limns of a strenuous debate at a round table session a resolution was adopted late this afternoon by the In diana ederated Commercial Clubs in session here tn have a bill introduced in the next Legislature giving cities in this state permission to try the Des Moines plan of Ei commission form of government if they see fit to (j0 Needlework Guild Displays More Than 3000 Articles at Seventh An nual Exhibit 'Che seventh annual exhibit of garments prepared by the Indianapolis brunch of the Needlework Guild for distribution among the charitable organizations in Marion County was held yesterday in rooms adjoining the Glcnalba Cafe in the MEET NEXT AT ORT WAYNE Ji was decided qt the afternoon meet ing to hohi the convention of 1911 In ort Wayne and the following ollicers were elected: President Notion (Jary Sect ftu ry Wul la cij 'amp Anderson Vice I'l vsiiients Posey Evansville rank JrffvrsHvllle Toe reeman Madlnnn Trautman rnlumbiiM JR Diincan Terr llnutu Jordan Rich niond Arthur Brady Anderson George luko Ktdiomo Johnston Bam nx nd Ruflsetl Th wfnrdsvl I Bloderwolf ort Wayne Crabil Houth Bend William ortune Indianapolis flwing to the accumulated business of the day it was necessary io forego the scheduled automobile ride about the city CLUB ARRANGES BANQUET Peru Commercial Men Will Ask Gover nor Marshall to Attehd PERU Ind Nov 17 The Peru Com mercial Club is arranging for a booster banquet to be held early xt month It Is planned to have a numbe nf prominent speakers in attendance and it committed ROniEldSEd iif fnrrnzr and Joseph Tillett judge of the Miami Circuit Court has been selected to personally Invite Governor Thomas Mar shall to Im present The olub recently re ceived thirty men Into its membership CLUB MEMBERS CELEBRATE VICTORIES DEMOCRATS Successful Candidates Speak at Ger man American Ratification Mar shall Boom Given Impetus A celeliation of the victory of Deino cratio candidates edicts In the recent elcctiun was tilI last night fol lowinj the mgular imeting of the Ger man American I teniocratic Club at maniti Hall Addresses wore delivered by several of the newly elected olllcials will! thanked members of the club for their support luring the campaign Moro than voters were present The fol lowing niada slant talks: Charles Orbtson judge of Superior Court Walter Tingle Homer 1 Cook and AV VV Spender representatives Joseph Turk country recorder Jacob Woessner sheriff and Reginald Sullivan state senator Speeches were delivered also by Henry Seyfrled president of the club William ratten and Arthur Leopold By a unanimous vote of the meeting Gov Marshall was Indorsed for the next lcmo crutlc candidate for TTesideut of the United States The Tenth Ward Democratic Club nt a meeting In Gunn's Hall Hoyt and Slat avenues adopted as its slogan "Thomas Marshall for President lu The semi annual election of otlleers resulted as follows: President Clarence Ireland vice president Henry Schroeder secre tary Edward Sexton and treasurer Thompson Tito club endorsed the candidacy of its preslttent eleet who is seeking a clerk ship on the state printing board To form a plan whereby additional members can be obtained a smoker will be la id In tho near future CHILD STRANGLES ON APPLE Efforts of Illinois Mother to Save Little Life ail CARMI III Nov 17 The 5 jear old Child of Mr and Mrs Archie Duckworth choked to death today The child was eating an apple and was seen to strangle by the mother She sought to remove the apple core from the child's throat but failed CONVENTION ENDS Indiana Pythian Building Mure than 3000 garments donated by the 1500 mem bers of the organization were assorted and committees appointed specially for the task of designating the Institutions to which they should be given divided the I articles The charitable societies to be benefited and the number of garments to be given tn each was announced yesterday by the officers of the organization as follows: i Alpha Home 200 Board of Guardians 75 Charity Organization 345: Cliristumore College Settlement 125 Day Nursery 125 Door of Hope 100 lun? ner Guild "75 lower Mission 250 ree Kindergarten 200 resh Air Mission 50 Guinan Lutheran Orphanage 75 Indian apolis Asylum fur Colored Children 175 Indianapolis Orphans' Home 200 Hos pital for the Incurable Insane 75 Jewish ederation 50 Jewish Shelter louse 75 Home for riendless Women 150 Little Sisters of tlie poor 150 Maternity So ciety 100 Truancy pepartntfint 100 Relief Corps 50 At a business meeting hld late yes terday afternoon the following officers nf I the guild were elected for next year: Mrs joiui fcinm nnnorary president Mrs A Boll president Mrs Leon Stern first vice president Mrs A Guild second vice president Mrs Moores secretary and Mrs A Morri son treasurer A report for the last year showed that the membership has in creased greatly find that tho organization Is in a nourishing financial condition WAR VETERAN DIES SUDDENLY John Maugherman of South Bend Succumbs to Heart Disease SOUTH BENI) Ind Nov John Maugherman one of the best known Grand Army men In Indiana and a resi dent of South Bend for forty five years died suddenly today of heart disease He was tffi yearn old He fought In the civil war as a member of the Eighty seventh Indiana and at the battle of Chicka mauga was wounded his left leg being shot away and his right arm shattered He lay on the btittle field for nine days having been given up for dead ollow ing tlie war li? took an Interest tn poli tics and was a congressional candidate un the Greenback ticket He served as county treasurer from lb70 to lb73 VINCENNES Ind Nov Joshua Devine 64 years old for many years a hack driver between Vincennes and Mon roe City dropped (lead while' hitching up Ids team today His widow and seven children survive Ho lost a leg in tho civil war and drew a large pension ASKS DISMISSAL CHARGES Anderson Prosecutor eels That He Can Not Convict of orgery ANDERSON Ind Nov 17 Prosecutor red Vnnnuys late this afternoon filed a motion in the Circuit Court to dismiss a charge of forgery against James formerly a wealthy contractor The charge Of forgery was made by Patrick brother in 11)06 but James dis appeared from Anderson before the arrest could be made and was located only two months ago in St Louis Mo and brought back 1q this city In the interim the brother Patrick O'Neill had died and the prosecutor felt that he ruuld not make a conviction in the absence of the pros ecuting witness It was alleged that shortly before his disappearance from An derson O'Neill forged the name of his brother to a note and then sold the note to Bronnenberg USES RAT POISON IN PASTRY Carelessness Causes Seven Per sons to Become" Seriously III WASHINGTON Pa Nov 17 Seven Session Adjourns ollowing Reports on Gains in Membership BALTIMORE Nov Great en thusiasm marked the close tonight of the thirty sevcntli annual convention of tho I The next place of meeting likely will be at Milwaukee Reports of state presidents were made on gains in membership persons made ill by eating poisoned plo in a restaurant here last night were re ported in a serious condition today but all will recover Tho pie later was thrown from the window of tne restaurant and was eaten by chickens thirty seven of which died John remont a negro cook in making the pie got hold of a can of rat poison instead of baking powder IN BOND Most persons think our whiskey perfect as it is ureXveWbWP Oiun B0IM0 If you prefer it a litle milder youcan add a little water without los inganyof the fine flavor or perfect purity of Bottled In Bond Scud for SI frep f'rnv nf fh gEnnHnpd WhlVg 4' A iiLhLImb a Zi WVAMUKIiUCI IIWwWk J1NCC IWf i'h V' 'Ll 1 7 9 31 fl I ml nr i W1K I IlwH 1 1 jr VlSR I III I 11 PE DEATHS IN INDIANA J)HN WELLMAN 84 years old dead at ort branch A family survives RANK LEON 72 years obi is dead at Muncie Several sous and daughters survive WESLEY GROVES 77 years old is dead at Terre Haute He was a former member uf the Indiana Legislature MRS EMILY MORGAN S6 years old is dead of paralysis at the home of her son William Morgan in Blueriver Town ship Hancock County HUGH CARMICHAEL one of the best known pioneer residents of Henry Coun ty is dead at his home in Kennard in which toUn he had resided ever since it was established He is survived hv his Widow a pd five children STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS A rri'i'id Tort caKPATRIA Now York N1EUW AMSTERDAM Rotterdam UAVERORD Liverpool MA) ESTIC Southampton LAPLAND Lover TVERNIA Boston Sailed Port SA ON TA Messi na OCEANH yueenstown bA LORKA1NE New York GERMANIA Nev York NORMAN'MUNARCH Newcastle Liverpool TUNISIAN Liverpool ATHINAI New lork 1 ASK UNDS OR MACHINES COMMISSIONERS IX BUDGET Present Item to Democratic Council Which Republican Body Rejected Desire hAoney to Repair Court Ho'usg Elevator jr When thf new County Council meets tomorrow mornln at 10 o'clock it will bo asked to appropriate among olhci sums $7500 for the purchase of seven I voting machliets for Marlon County and $441 for the repair of the elevator in the Court House The Board of County Com missioners has prepared the budget of appropriations desired and the items asked aggregate $18 74542 The Council will perform its first official acts at tlie meeting called by County Auditor Albert Sahm i An appropriation for the purchase of I voting machines was asked by the Demo cratic Board of County Commissioners at tho last meeting of the County Council then Republican and tlie request was de nied The new Council is eomopsed of a majority of Democrats Ten voting nia chines were lent tlie Board of Commis sioners by an Lastein company upon tins promise Hint at the next meeting of the Council the purchase of others would be i recommended Although it was thought the commis sioners would request an appropriation sufficient to Install a new tievalor onlv repair money is asked MORE JURY EES ASKED Additional appropriations for jttrv funds In Superior Court Rooms 4 and 5 will lie asked The requested appropriation fur Room 4 is $750 and is divided in three items which are: Jury fund $600 meals for jurors $50 mid stenographer fees $100 The commissioners ask an addi tional iippropriatlon of $500 for tho jury fund in Room 5 Coroner Blackwell lias asked the commissioners for mi additional $500 for the bolding of adtuptlcs atnl tills item is a part of the budget County Treasurer rank lsjibnek has asked for additional appropriation for supplies to the amount of $1013 An Item of $120 submitted as a claim of XV I Johnson assessor of Wayne Township for extra services done in lliuii mid which was refused at a meeting of tlie Council in September of that year is recom mended in the budget An item of $16435 for change of venue tfees a claim sub mitted by tlie auditor of Shelby County also is Included in the budget County Clerk Leonard Quill asks an appropriation of $163745 lor insanity in quests and County Assessor A A Wo mack wlsb $4OU additional for the em ployment of men in the tiidrennial ap praisement of property 'Phis is done for tile beuelit of William 1 Manion as sessor elect The Monon Railroad sub mitted bill of $173558 tor tho bridge at ifty eighth street An additional ap propriation of $3000 is asked for the In dianapolis Home and munic ipal assessment of $83301 tor the county's share in the improvemi nt of Maryland street is included in the budget LAMES THREATEN MINE: NOTICED BALD SPOT COMMHEffl Interesting Story of Consultation with Dermatologist and Successful Use of Cuticura Also Case of Severe Ivy Poisoning Relief of Which by Cuticura was Permanent years ago I noticed a bald spot coining on my head and as I waa onlv nineteen years old it did not seem natural as it was on tlie side of my head instead of on top My mother advised my seeing a dermatologist and I did so one of the best in Boston and he said it was flue fo a germ I must have got at the He assure a cure but by treating each hair separately by electricity he said the hair might come out white or gray if it camo out atldl He proposed giving me a treatment every month for six months at ten dollars a treatment When I told my mother she advised using CuticUra and this I did using Cuticura Soap and Ointment every day In two months my hair commenced to grow and in six mortths one would never have known there had been any trouble the hair coming out being black the exact shade of my own I have never had any trouble since and feel I say half enough for Cuticura Another member of our family was terribly poisoned by poison ivy and every summer for six years the blisters came bursting and causing great suffer ing We tried everything recommended by the best physicians but with nd good result inally we tried Cuticura and obtained relief in a very short time which was permanent She has never had any trouble since po Cuticura is invaluable to us you see Browne 1 Remington St Dorchester Mass Jar This letter is but one of hundreds giv ing proof of the success of the Outicura Remedies in t' eatinq the skin and scalp Pott ENliINER DIES BORNS PENNSYLVANIA WRECK ATAL Two Trainmen Injured One atally in Richmond Smashup but No Pas sengers Suffer Much Railway Property Destroyed RICHMOND Ind Nov (Special) One trainman was killed and two injured one probably fatally when west bound passenger train No 27 crashed into east bound freight No S3 on tlie I'ennsyi a A tUMOsW A44 4 a yi GtevlWK Kit ScMPwr fk Mu be interested sure in seeing the variety we offer in Over coats from the regular Chesterfield or the box back style to the big storm coats for driving Messrs Hart Schaffner Marx make them for us and got them here for you Overcoats $18 to $60 ALL EMPLOYES ARE SAE Blaze Starts Near Main Sump Before Workmen Descend Shaft for Work EVANSVILLB luff Nov ire which has boon horning since Tuesday threatens to destroy the Munden cual mine on the Southern Railroad near Boonville Ind The fire was found near the main sump un Tuesday morning when miners were ready tq descend and sev eral of them tried to get near it with ex tinguishers but were unable to do so The mine was Immediately sealed and the only hope now ja hat tlie lire will be smothered Menden proprietor telegraphed today to Terre Haute to ask if the United Slates mine rescue car experts now in that coh! could get to the seat of lie fire and put it out but has received no reply Unless the exports offer assist ance the mine will remain sealed until next Tuesday before ap attempt is made to enter it The Metidep mine is one of the oldest in the pocket opal field It employs sev enty five men Should the whole sub terranean timber work be destroyed the loss will approximate $10000 BIG ARMY SHIT ORDERED Vania lines in tho yards here this mornr (ng IL Bahs of Xenia engineer on first engine of passenger train No 27 sustained a broken leg and was terribly burned His death resulted from burns William Availing of Richmond engineer on the yard engine sustained a broken Ing el severe nervous shock ami was in i jured internally IP? will die I Smith ot Xenja fireman on i the first engine of the passenger train 1 has a broken leg and internal injuries Both passe igei' engines were crusned into a mass of tangled iron and pines five box cars were reduced to splinters the yard engine was thrown from a siding and the trucks Jerked from under a com binationipulhnan and baggage coach Not a passenger was injured 1 IVKzmv 4 ilCIl Lil 17 I a vm I iC vai tossed Into the air from the terrible force of the compact It dropped on the yard engine fatally injuring Engineer Walling i $4 ner rwer uniua tt uo imviaH iiiu cal) more than 100 feet He struck near a burst steam pipe and a heavy piece of tangled iron fell across his legs HO died later at the hospital i nomas Iranian ot xenia engineer and George Coan of Cincinnati fireman both of the second engine on the pas senger escaped without a scratch The property loss may reach $40000 The exact cause of tie wreck is not known AVORS PARDON HINSHAW Suits $2000 to $4000 Other Suits $1 2 to $20 Other Overcoats $10 to $28 PACKARD SHOES $350 $400 and $500 GRION SHIRTS 98c to $250 YOUNG BROS HATS $3 00 CURRY HORSORD SUITS $6 to $15 IMPORTED ENGLISH DERBIES $350 and $500 At The WHEN Thousands of Soldiers to Change Sta tions Beginning Next Spring WASHINGTON Nov 17 Thousands of troops will firn! their statinns changed as a result ot an order issued from the War Department This order affects the sol diers in various sections of the country who will proceed to Hawaii and the Phil ippines to relieve those now on duty in the insular possessions The movements of troops will begin curly next spring and will nut bo completed until the follow ing December Three garrisoned forts in the United States will Ik' turned over to caretakers upon the departure of the troops now stationed jn them Those ire ort Wiuvgate AL ort Thomas Ky and ort Assinibone Mont Troops now in thin country Tn go to tli Philippines arc: Engineers Companies and Third Battalion from ort Leaven worth Kas Cavalry Third fri url Sam Houston Txt ourth from ort Meade and ort Knelling Minn ield artil lery Second Batteries A and and head quarters irst Battalion (rnm Vancouver Barracks AVash Coast Artillery Thirty third from ort Columbia Wash: sixth from ort Wadnvortb Nine tieth from ort McKinley Me: Ninety fifth from ort Hancock 1 irst from Vancouver Barracks Wash Eighth from Presidio Monterey Cal Thirteenth from ort Leavenworth Kas ifteenth from ort Douglass Utah Twenty foui th from Madison Barracks These troopa now aerving in the Philippines will come homo to the posts named: En Rineers Companies anti IL Second Bat talion to ort 'Leavenworth Kas Cavalw Second to ort Meade and ort Snell ing Minn ourteenth to ort Sam Houston Tex ield artillery Second headquarters band and Baiteries and Second Bat talion to Vancouver Barracks Wash Coast artillery iftieth and lflv flrst to ort McKinley Me ifty fourth ort Wadsworth ifty fifth to ort Du pont' Del Infantry Third (o Madison Bar racks and ort Ontario Seventh to ort Leavenworth Kas: Twelfth to Presidio Monterey Cal Twentieth to ort Dougla Utah Twenty first tn Vancouver Barracks Wash Troops to gn to Hawaii are: ield Artil kry irst Band and Bat teries I) jind Second Battalion frmn ort SilL'Okla Infantry Second from ort Thomas Ky Troops to come home from Hawaii are: 1 Infantry Twentieth Second Battalion to I ort Utah I Within the United States the fulkwing I troops will change ield Artillery ifth hemiquarters irst Battalion and Batteries 1 A and from San rancisco Cal I ort Sill Okla Coast Artillery ifty third from ort Wadsworth to ort I Hancock ifty sixth from urt Wadsworth to ort Crockett Tex COMPLAINS TO POLICE HELD Richmond Man Who Reports Holdup Mas Mysterious Pawn Tickets Arrested for loitering after saying he had been robbed IL Phlllups who says he is a railroad brakeman from Richmoncb Ind failed to explain to the police when I searched where he obtained live pawn ihecks for watches found in his pockets and is being held suspect of robberies which have been committed in the city during the last few weeks Early last evening reported to the police he had been rubbed of $120 by loldup men When questioned he was un able to tell where the robbery took place and the officers did not believe his story Later he told two patrolmen rtf the rob bery and they took him to head quarters to report the theft Ho failed to answer the questions of tlie officers satis factorily and was arrested He will be held charged with loitering until he can explain where he obtained the pawn checks for gold watches SHOOTS COUSIN ENDS LIE SAULT STE MARIH Mich Nv True Smith was found today in the woods near here dead from a self inflicted wound Near by his cousin Samuel Smith 15 years old lay dvmg It Is be lieved True mistook his cousin for a deer and after realizing his mistake took his own lite Yuu should always a I'crmit to ormer Secretary of Board Wil! At tend Michigan City Hearing LAPORTE Ind Nov John Gil lette of Lagrange formerly secretary oft the State Board of Pardons has written Harry Barling that he will uttoml the special meeting to be held in Mich sona) investigation Mr Gillette was the igan City tn consider the case of William prune piover for parole at the Hinshaw the preacher who is seeking time it was granted He visited the a pardon Mr Gillette avers that he Is house where the crime was committed In possession of information bearing oh and deducts facts which give credence to the case which has never been given to the theory that Mrs Hinshaw may have the public and which he acquired by per taken her own life 4r 7 2 I I'se Gold Dlist for washing clothes and dishes scrubbing floors cleaning woodwork oil cloth silverware and tinware polishing brass work cleaning bathroom pipes refrigeratorsetc softening hard water and making finest soft soap Made by THE AIRBANK COMPANY Chicago Makers of airy Soap (the oval cake) the GOLD DUST Twins do yuir worh9 Will ight It Out On This Line But It Take All The Gold Dust Twins Gold KSust is always fighting for cleanliness Dirt is its arch enemy and is put to rout wherever the yellow package bearing the piccaninnies appears Use Gold Dust for every form of cleaning about your home on Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday riday and Saturday Read directions on the package and learn of its manifold uses Gold Dust does more work better work and more kinds of work than soap or any other cleaner in the world It has stood the test for over 25 year? has increased steadily in sales and prestige and is today the leader in the cleanser line be put off with a substitute which will do but a small part of the work of Gold Dust Do not use Soap Naphthj Borax Soda Am monia or Kerosene with GoM Dust GpW Dust has all desirable cleansing quali ties in a perfectly harmless and lasting form The GuU Dust Twins need no outside help I I I JI III Pli ilk ii LI 1 i 1 I 11111 11 I flit al I Bl I i I I l( JI I 1 I JAo i rex a i.

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