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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 PAGE TWO Diabetes rarely occurs in thin capacity to pay is now fixed, and no impediment remains to France con Deaths and Funerals In Richmond Churches cluding a prompt settlement with 1. 0.0. F. TO PRESENT VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY America. The indispensable requisitites of duct the services.

Burial will be made in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call any time at theichapel. MRS. ELIZABETH DICKMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Dickman, who died at her home, 115 South Ninth street, Tuesday, will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock in St.

Andrew's church with the pastor. Rev. Monsignor F. A. Roell, in charge.

Burial will be made in St. Andrew's any settlement our debt commission will undertake to recommend to congress will include complete assumption HARRY E. FORNSHELL Funeral services for Harry E. Forn-shell, 54 years old, who died at Reid Memorial hospital Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at his home, .113 South Twenty-first street. Burial will be made in Earlham ceme- by France of the whole obligation without any reference to paymens At the Richmond- high school auditorium on Friday night a concert and vaudeville entertainment will be given, under the auspices of Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellow.

The entertainment will be free and while designed to her by Germany, payment of the principal in full, and the immediate beginning of installments. The other details, the. rate of interest and the cemetery. Friends may call at the Mr. Fornshell's death came after! home any time.

PROSECUTOR IN NAVY LIQUOR TRIAL DRAWS CRITIGISMOF WILBUR WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (Associated Press) Secretary Wilbur has again expressed his disapproval of the recent courtmartial proceedings in which two naty were acquitted on charges of illegal importation of liquor on a tranport by admonishing Lieutenant Andrew L. N. Gordon of the marine corps for bis conduct as prosecuting officer in the triaL Failure of Lieutenant Gordon to present to the court statements in his possession from the two nurses. Miss Ruth M.

Anderson and Miss Catherine Glancy, drew the chief criticism from the secretary. He also disapproved of the prosecutor's failure to cross- The Why and How class taught by Mrs. Russel Cox of the First Baptist church will meet with Fay Ryan, 306 North Fifteenth street, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Junior choir of the First English Lutheran church will hold a rehearsal Friday morning at 9 o'clock at the church. The regular Thursday night prayer meeting of the First Methodist church will be adjourned this week according to an announcement by the pastor.

Rev. J. J. Porter. The.service for this week has been abandoned in order to permit members to attend the services of the Indiana Yearly Meeting now in session at the East Main Street Friends church.

Out number of years over which France shall be permitted to spread the payments will be subject to negotiation. particularly for Odd Fellows and their families the general public will be welcomed. A program of exceptional merit has arranged by the orchestra of Whitewater lodge with the assistance of various other members of the lodge, and the rehearsals this JESSE HUTTON SHROYER The body of Jesse Hutton Shroyer. former resident here, who died at his home in Brooklyn, N. Wednesday, willbe brought here according to a local undertaker.

The time of the arrival or definite funeral arrangements were not known. HOPES THAT GERMANY week indicate that the entertainment will be far above the usual home talent offering. The program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. a three weeks' illness which had arisen from an operation for appendicitis. Mr.

Fornshell had resided here for several years, the last 32 of which he was connected with the firm of B. Johnson and Son, manufacturers of railway ties. In his association with this work he had become well known among railway men. He was a member of the Masonic order at Camden, Ohio, where he was born. Survivors are the widow, Mrs.

Fornshell; one daughter, Mary Alice; the father, Richard R. Fornshell, of Grand Rapids, "and two sisters, yictotMetzoTdD (Continued from Page One) lawfully occupied," is not In harmony with that spirit. Germany has done everything to fulfill the 'allies' disarmament conditions, the communique says, and never JOHN BALL BENTONVILLE. Ind, Aug. Circuit Court The Rev.

and Mrs. J. P. Miller returned Thursday from a month's spent in the mountains of Virginia and western North Carolina. The Funeral Bervlces for John Ball, 78 years old, who died at his home Sunday afternoon, were held at the home Mn0 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Marriage licenses have been issued examine Miss Anderson and concluded that "it is perfectly apparent that Mrs.

W. E. Batt and Mrs. Carrie Nagel, also of Grand Rapids. Wednesday morning with the Rev.

Flanagan, of Connersvllle In charge, Rev. Miller will fill the pulpit at St Paul's Lutheran church Sunday PHOTOS to Charles Oren. 23 years old, factory employe and Irene Drill, 18 years old; Echo "Waldron, 23 years, old, farm there was no effort upon your part to establish the guilt of the accused." Before taking this action in a letter Burial was in the Brumfield cemetery. Mr. Ball is survived by the widow, two daughters, and five sons.

7ZZ HAiH SI JAMES E. DWYER James E. Dwyer, 49 years old, died at St. Luke's hospital Thursday hand, and Sanie Jatton, 19 years old. In history has the disarmament of a nation been carried out so thoroughly.

The German press comment on the Vrench note is extremely varied. The moderate and socialist journals describe the communication as very conciliatory and consider that it provides a suitable operation for oral negotiations between the powers. The newspapers representing the right parties, however, profess to see no advance whatever towards the con yesterday the secretary had previously The annual business meeting of the Christian Endeavor society of the First Presbyterian church was held Wednesday evening at the church. Re MRS. DELLA L.

MYERS NEW LISBON. Aug. 27. Fun disapproved the acquittal verdict In the case but this had" no punitive effect as the verdict is final. His let eral services for- Mrs.

Delia Leeson ports of all the committees were giv ter to Lieut. Gordon will be filed with 64 years old, "who died Tues en. The following officers were day at her home north of New Lisbon, elected: Miss "Violet Osborne, presi were coaducted Thursday afternoon clusion of a securiy pact dent; Miss Emmeline Hunt, secretary; at the Brick church, south of Hagers- and Russel Stout, treasurer. Russell town. The husband, John Myers, two eons and two daughters survive.

his record. Statement Not Presented Citing Lieut. Gordon's explanation in his report that the statement by Miss Anderson in which she admitted receiving "as a gift a package which I knew was intoxicating liquor and by Miss Glancy were not presented to the court because he was informed by Stout will be the leader for Sunday night on the topic "What Is the Gos pel and Why Teach It?" TTT The United States uses four-fifths of the world's gasoline, the United Kingdom only 7 per cent as much, and China in a year enough to last the United States eight hours. NO PRECEDENT SET their counsel that they would object afternoon at 2 o'clock of a complication of diseases. Mr.

Dwyer was born Nov. 13, 1875. in New Paris, Ohio, and had resided here for only short time. He was living with a brother, William at 305 Southwest Second street. Other survivors are one sister.

Mrs. John Williams, of San Diego, and another brother, Leo Dwyer. of New Paris. The funeral services will be- held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock atf the Pohl-meyer. Downing and Welfer funeral parlors and will be very brief.

Rev. Father Joseph A. Duffy of St. Mary's church will officiate. Friends may call at the undertaking establishment any time.

JOHN John H. Myers, 86 years old. died at the home of his son. Marion Myers, near Brownsville, Union county, Wednesday night at 9 o'clock. Mr.

Myers was born Jan. 6, 1839 near Greenfield, where he had lived for some time. At one time he had lived at Dublin. on the ground that the statements (Continued from Page One) PARIS, Aug. 27 (Associated Press) France stands ready to send delegates to a conference in London to draw up a pact with Great Britain, Belignm and Germany promising security to the western German frontiers should the Berlin government accept the suggestion in the latest French note that such negotiations be opened immediately.

M. Fromageot, well known Jurist, already has been designated to repre-sent France in the event such a meeting is held. The French government favors prompt action and would be ready to besia at London next Monday. The French delegation would consist of experts and jurists. The latter msm i.ntr toric point of view about money advanced by her to countries that have a common part with her in wars.

It has been- Great Britain's practice ever since the Napoleonic wars to subsidize the countries that fight alongside her, and the money she advances to them has been regarded as part of her own contribution to the war rather than as a debt- Whin I 'UL- would be entrusted with the task of The son is the only survivor. Funer a nil cfl A A is now available to the general public through the prescription which has cured so many-patients, who have sent to Dr. W. X. Pugate for the remedy which he has been dispensing for a number of yars.

A number of patients who took Dr. Fugate's Asthma and Hay Fever Remedy several years ago have not -had a single hay fever or asthma symptom since. Among these are a number of Prominent Indianapolis People who tell us they are USED TIRES Most any size Good Selection, Lowest Prices. The McConaha Company 'Salesroom 415 Main St settling the three points raised in the French note to Germany, namely the security pact, the status of the arbitration treaties and Germany's entrance into the league of nations. A conference of the foreign ministers of the interested powers would be held as soon as the experts completed their work, or about the middle of September, when the league of nations assembly will still be in session.

were not freely and voluntarily made. Mr. Wilbur's took exception to such proceedure. The statements should have been presented he said with evidence- concerning the circumstances under which they were made. The secretary found "even more lacfe of diligence and zeal" in the prosecutor's failure to cross examine Miss Anderson who testified at the trial that a friend sent her a box but she did not know what it contained.

She denied the charge of importing liquor. CEtiTERVILLE PICKED FOR M'S REUNION TERVILLF Aug. 27 en- will enter; ain the members of J4th Indiana Volunteers on and Thursday, Sept. 16 and 17, in accordance with arrangements which have been completed by the veterans. William Matheas, president of the organization, was instrumental in securing the reunion for Centerville.

Letters have been sent out to all the companies urging attendance at the meeting, which Mr. Matheas hopes to make a very successful one. He Is the only surviving member of the 124th Indiana Volunteers in this community. A rousing welcome is being planned for the Civil war veterans. al services will be held JCriday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Pohlmeyer, Downing and Welfer funeral parlors.

15 North Tenth street, where friends may call aDy time. Burial will be made at Camden, Ohio. GEORGE BENNING Funeral services for George Ben-ning, who died at his home Wednesday, will be held in the chapel of Jordan, McManus, Hunt and Walter-man at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Rev. F.

A. Dressel, pastor of the First English Lutheran church, will con- NOW THE TIME To Have Your Trees Sprayed for Scale AMERICAN FORESTRY CO. 422 Main St. This arrangement between Great I Britain and France is looked upon in Washington as in the nr.ture of one detail of the dividing of reparations from Germany between Great Britain and her Allies. Merely Bookkeeping Aet It is held that what Great Britain gets from France has but little more weight than a bookkeeping arrangement in the settlement of the respective shares-' of the two countries in the reparations both got from Germany.

It all comes out of the same pot. In that pot, America has no share or interest. America's relation to Franca Is wholly that of a creditor for a specific sum. It was observed in Washington after reflection, that if Great Britain had taken her share of the Reparations direct, and had taken large enough a share to cover the money she advanced to France as part of Britain's cost of the war, in that case no one would have thought of the transaction a3 having any relation to what America should do. If Britain had entirely cancelled the debt due her from France, that would have been regarded as part of her practice with her allies in the past TEACHERS COLLEGE OF INDIANAPOLIS A Standard Normal School ESTABLISHED 1882 BIBLE FAITH (Continued from Page One) tude against an annual defense day.

The yearly meeting endorsed a budget of $30,000 for the coming year, and referred a request for $600 for the minister's short course, to the financial board. Reporting on persons to sit as head of the meeting, the committee in whose hands the matters was entrusted named Benjamin Johnson, Ira Johnson, George Hartley, Martha Lind-ley and Esther Cook. Sopervisor's eearte far Klnforrartea and Xlnneotarr Grade. Kindergarten and First Grade. Primary Grade.

Intermediate aad Grammar Gradea. Two Yin' Ct sMssWCsSsSBCsf VAKU ASKdrtKMlr Rural School Flrat Tear). PnbUc School Art. PdhUe School Music Home Kconoiie. Sbort Courses for Advanced aad Szperi-eneed Teachers.

FuUy accredited by the Indiana State Teachers Training Board for certification for 1st and 2nd grade license. Facilities for ob-crvatira and super lee teaching anexcclled. Wrrm for CataJaa. ELIZA A. BLAKES.

Prmmdmnt, 23rd and Alabama Sta, INDIANAPOLIS, INS. FOR FILLING STATION I Itava sarer bea sbl ta star la fever sea son sincelwss tweJr rears old. Four years ago I booeht a bottle of your medicine. Since the end of that season I have not bad a touch of either asthma or hay fever. I have not taken any of your medicine sine the first year.

I want to thank yon far son trig sd that bottle four years us. SSrned, A. R. COFFIN. Special bdianapoba Representative The Mutual Life Ins.

Co, of N.Y. I seffered with asthma tot over twenty yeers and it was srrowinc worse each year. Three years aao I heard ot Dr. Pngate's Asthma and Bay Fever Remedy and par-chased same, i bad only a day or two of asthma after that. 8icned.

NORMAN G. WILSON, With Stickle Stean Specialties Ca, In dt an spoils Office Sold node? this MONEY BACK and would not have been looked upon as having any bearing on what France must pay the United States, No Precedent Set It is only because the French payments to Great Britain are arranged to cover the same years as Britain's payments to the United States, and O. F. Ward, owner of property at the corner of Sixteenth and Main 6treets, requested permission to erect a filling station at the southeast intersection, in a letter to the board of works Thursday. The clerk was etructed to ask him to submit plans in the usual fashion.

vinal assessment rolls were approv because of the nearsess of time be GAS 1 7Ae SUCCESSFUL FAILURES" the story of MARGARET McNAUGHTEN and. Hay Fea tween France's settlement with Britain and her settlement with the United States that anybody is likely to think of the one as being a precedent for the other. In fact there is no relation of precedent and the American government will take the position there is none. After the brief consideration given tcvthis aspect of the situation because ed lor tnree improvements inursaay. They were: paving of the alley between State and Williams streets from Boyer to North West Second; cement sidewalks on North Fourteenth street from to streets and grading and Which Comes with Each Bottle movie star aspirant -of paving Richmond avenue from North West Fifth to Sedgwick streets.

Primary assessment roll for opening of the alley between Sixth and Seventh streets from North street to the first alley south, was approved. Per Gallon Mary Carrol her Hollywood friend MONEY BACH BOND IF YOU ARB a mtfferer from Asthma or Hty Fa vcr od parcbmmmd mnd naexf a tnH bottle of Dr. Fugata'a jLstbma aad Hay Fm Jtemody according to tha diroctioaa priotod oa tha bottla, without getting appreciable relief, fill oat the other aide of tbim form, have it mitaeaaed by a Notary Public, and tend it to it. 'Year money win bo roturaod without qaibblo or FUGATE REMEDY COMPANY of Mr. Churchill's rather unusual and slightly startling obiter dicta, it was quickly realized that the British settlement, instead of being an embarrassment to America, is really a facilitating of France's settlement with us, and as such Is received here with welcome and relief.

Of course the annaul payments of France to Britain have a bearing on France's capacity to meet her debt to us, and on. the size of the annual payments she can make to us. France's capacity to pay is the feature our debt funding commission will' stress. The uncertain element in her BETHARD'S HOW. Main Kern rAtwell who tempts her 706 Kaha BoSdms; MarJooalBenk INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA A Questionnaire For Housewives.

At West End of Main St. Bridge Your Check or Money cxeaJiiirtriW Order to this Coupon -Of Martin Thornton who loves her tirrrv the has been reduced from 15.00 ta a 1 FIXSATB El Hi BP umrn a Dorue. Ana even una new ww remedy price yoor money will be returned if you company do not get relief. Yon risk nothing, you IL stand to gain complete freedom Eneta4.n4lmMbfwklei from Olie Of the rUOSt trOU Die- eend me. poetaa-e prepaid, one bottle of Dr.

Fngste's Asthma aad some diseases meanstence. Ptver Rem.dT on row money back Do you know how to mend cracked earthenware utensils or china? How to loosen glass stoppers? How to keep cake fresh? How to prevent damp cellar? How to keep silver from tarnishing? How to renovate silks and freshen velvets? The above are only a few of the many items covered in the booklet which this bureau has for free distribution. It is entitled "Helps to Housewives" and should have a place in every household. Watch for JANE' PHELPS absorbing new Serial in The Palladium Beginning next Monday Here Is How I Took Off 50 Pounds In TWO Months. Simple, Easy, Harmless Way.

New French Discovery Create Sensation In Pari and New York No Wkning Diets, Absurd Creams or Worthless Garments. ntrTB nrsrcnv oasis. COMPANY Www. ITehn jLaoreaa. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA To secure your copy eend in a two Town and State rrRECTioirs.

ZAT ALL YOU Wa5I: Xo not weaken yourself with diets. TAKE II EAST: Do Rot tire yourself with exercises. BE COlfFOSTAfcTK cent stamp to cover the return pes' tage. New Fall At last you fat foil, can have it all over your slender friends-For once you can give them the Ha! Ha! No more of thee well-known phrases: "How fat you are letting" "She would be a good-looking woman if she was not ao fat" "we do not carry a size large enough to fit you," cr "don't est this and don't eat that, it will make you fatter. No more The Richmond Frederick J.

Ha skin, Director, DRESSES Information Bureau, Washington, Io not torture yourself, with so-called reducing garments. BS SENSIBLE: Do not rub yourself with worthy less re due ins; creams. Simply go to any good drug Store, get a pack Ml iYJ Another Reason Why You Should Buy in the West End Friday and Saturday I enclose herewith two cens In stamps for return postage on a free copy of the booklet Helps to Housewives. In crepe back Sating Canton Crepe, all new-shades and puffing, pains, rheumatism or tired feeling. A new French discovery is doing away with fat for good.

Amongst hundred, who have already tried this marvel Name Street Hats Felt $1 .98 Velvet Hats Trimmed $2.98 City State 5 Gal. Can of OIL age et ijA.N-UiU-fiA tablets (do not accept any substitute). SAN-CRI-KA is now introduced ia America for the first time, so you cannot say that you hare tried anything similar before, but be sure to get SAN-GRJ- 7s A. Take two small, tablets before each' meal and watch the. fat disappear NOTH.I IVG itAGIC KOTH-! ING DONE OVER-; NIGHT.

BUT STEADY LOSS IN, WEIGHT A.VD STEADY GAIN IN; HEALTH. ENERGY. HOTS These tablets are the formula of a French physician. They cannot possibly hurt your stomach or your health. They are GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY.

HARMLESS atL while the fat disappears, they act as a general tonic on your system. Sold en a money-back guarantee. Sport Coats ous new way. Madame Elaine's case, of 350 West 31st N. Y.

con-t i a you that no matter how fat you are or how many things you have tried before. now 1 you can be re-; lieved. Her case was 'an obstinate one, the tried everything to reduce, and still ahe was getting fatter, until one day in Paris she found out the secret used bv actresses and beautiful women to Veep their figures slender, and with which she herself lost SO pound, in two months we are rivina; below exact directions ahe followed slresdy hundreds of mei and women hsvs found them successful. One of Richmond's Best Grades .95 4 Fall weight, full lined, Pol- airs, blocked wool materials an4 fancy weaves BUEHLER BROS. Incorporated 715 MAIN PHONE 2198 Tender Milk Fed FLANK VEAL STEAK CHOPS 14c 14c IARD BET! VlGRAN'S LADIES' SHOP 923 Main St.

West End of the Main St. Bridge On aale at any good Drug or Dept. Store. If your druggist does not carry San-Gri-No in stock he can g-et it from hla wholesaler or you can send a. money order or check for $1.50 direct to the Scientific Research Laboratories, 1811 Broadway, N.

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