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DISCHARGE OF MAliAGER CARR DUE TO MISTAKE ACTING JUDGE WILKINSON ACKNOWLEDGES THIS. VENUE PROPERLY PROYED disc-bar of. Charfe, rrr. roanar-r rf th IiIU()pa! base 11 rrr. on f.

In fv.urt. where he wae ri-f on rh (Urn uitin M. '('liiWKin. sfi by 1-eep a Mnr.t-r. It was tfri ctlnjf lirwrn had- failed prtrtT tie -eqf in tie raw- 'W It waa cloaed.

Idey d-ntrvl 1 le dia'tiarKe of the tefetvlaf.t., Artini W'lfctnaon asreeci T-ly I rrovd tle tit tor -f court tat 1. tWI prove aJtlrijrli not In tb eijatwna ry trtannrr. Mr. Wlllun admlttel flat he ws In th wrop. Th ususl nuniifr of nrrwlnjr vnu Is t- noli rrcysec-utin; 'tiiM thu iiuiiiio)): "Tls hsppenM In lnrun imttty.

Ktate of Jfuliaca, In the 1-. two years?" 1 Give th City and Date. Ivown thnt prov-4 vn hi frk-l a WItr from Huninft. I rid. If ti at th Uill fxirk -In In-llari4itlla on th aftmjn of July 27.

11; rjrn irffiM with Buirm Conrt rul-IfiK to thnt a of this klrxl -rrlrf a prrut ni, ani k1 Mr Wliklriwot to vir" him before tb Mr. Vllkln.n anM nil not lh any to p'lff'-r liy hln rnltka. arxl that wr-ulil lari! tor hl wn mlljk thnt ---ff 1 1 rxurnt In th i'rr II mu hnt fIJ-4 to Irov rnu In th Mtatomary minnrr, arl lh jlWn tt wIlnrM at tti llni Ma no lira a hn the on -nla. "Iir'iwn aUl ha fh qiikn. art I ilklnwm Arm iprrtii i.url llI tliat almllar U'i art froofa of vm, Tha r-t waa min anl not llrown'a." SOLD ICE BELOW WEIGHT.

Hdward Roberta, Colored. Arraatcd by Intptctor Wulfson. Mai-ror of Wright and Maaurra V'ulfnn falchrd KJwafd Rolx-rta. ii rlrvd drvr, rmi-loyrd by tha Iolar Jrn f'omiwtny. rtrllvrr Ira at Joeafh Hr id'i aaloon, at North Holwrla waa onra tirfora arralM ly; Wulf'ii.

and ha knw lha Inapector hn ha apprnnrhrd. "How muh du tlioaa rakaa wriahT' Rotrta waa aakd. fa drlrar hoaltatad and hn aaJd thy wH(liM atajtity potinila aach. Thrra waa rfaka and a half to la dllrrd Into tha lfMn. llrnliin wa.a and ha aJ1 ha had twn tmtlna tha In rakaa that mhl thrra ha IV T-iiri1a tn tha rubra thn lrfnr Ma floor.

Wulfaon th l'. and hrn ha aaw that I h. l-a wrla-hwd only 139 pound ha arraat-i-il lt-trla on tha cliarga of aellina; alwrt Woman Trap a Thlaf. 5fra. J.

C. Hart, of 34 Coltaga avanua, rrit a thlrf yatarday aftarnoon. Two o1orl talHrara had lan worklnif about Ilia hnuaa fur avrat days, and during tha tirtia Mrs. Hart found that aoma on had atolvn artlrUa from tha hooaa, Includlnc piiri wllh ITT. lira.

Hart plaint a ilotinr a worth of mark! car tlrk-r- In a vuraa and 1 It wliora It rould (mid. An hour latrr alia llaruvarl thnt iatt of tl tl-kata wrr (out, Cat. Iirny wa rallvl to tha tiouaa and tia found la mmkul ll kia on Hairy t'oltlna. nt tha li'iriK-. t'ulllna -rifaaal to aJI thrfta and ha waa lorknt up.

PERSONAL AND Mi Mrrtl Clifford win l-ve Suaday fori Atactic City. ()to I.efr will return nest week from a visit New Tor city. rti. retrit. is the s-ast of V.t..;m iirown and Umiir.

James Ira via ent rtain-4 th r'rf-dar Clt at eaxda yealertl Tiatr1r liih. of Dickinson. IX. Is a-lsiUn l-er aunt. Vtra.

NoraiM Mark lar Klrn ha ret oraM from A this' vlait in Buffalo mo4 tiiroun the I Last. sir. j. j. ana ETtI to spend several wees in th ,,.1.

wm U-ave to-mor- I row to nn4 two manlh at Ptto- (Tr1- Utham win wtrn this tntm visit with relative tn lo- Hi It. u. O. Mr. and AfrS.

John E. 8t fiar gon for a trlj, to New Tork. BaJUmora and Ailanilc Oty. Xlaa N-Hk Hiarif'na haa returned from a f-w wrrka' y.att with raiatires la Ncrrth Vernon. Mrafl Inarersoll.

fiattle. wiaitinar Jer t.rotf-r. William R. Rea-fond. for a law daya.

aflaa Mary S. Mork haa' on to apend a foftnlfht wl'h her aUter. r. A. K.

8ejr n'ur. In Im FontalrMv Mra lllnrhmin. of who has neen l.ltlriaT hr daughter, lr. May II. May.

l-aa r-tmej bomr. Mla Vera Johnnon, of Pador-aJi. and Mra Harry Hwnln. of Ueoyer. ara nltlnT Mra.

John Ktnney Jtf -Re-Ctna Ferruaon haa ron to Cln-rtnnal ytalt l-r aunt. Mra. James Church. ni Walnut llilla Boent-er Raymond. T.

Bottom and Adarn Ieaae Id' returned from two weeka. atay In Rrown county. Mr. and ilra. H.

K. Rulrk and Mr. and Mra. Tliomaa le-ne are ap-ndlnr a few eka cainplns; n-lr iiroad Ripple. Mr.

and Mra. Edmund Oal! and daush ler alrle. who apent thre week a at Uake Saaaee. hare returned noma. Mr.

and Mra. Ow I'MlIp Meier and Charlea Jonea, who are traveling ahrrid. are now In Tarts to spend a few weeks. Mrs. II.

It. Cohen and daughter Marie, arid son have gon to Has Iake for tiwr remainder of th summer. "Mr. -and Mra. Frederick Fox and Mr.

and Mra. Rotart T. AJeander hr f.n to ape i id a few weeka at Lak Wawaae. Mla Katla and Mlaa Tena High left tort hv fur a vlait wtth frlemla In Cleveland. arl will thert go to KulTalo and Niagara Kalla.

Mra Orimth and daughter. Mlaa Cora Ocimth. hare gone to Red Sulphur Fprlnga. to oln Mra. Mraltall Levey.

Mr Wlnfleld MUW haa gona to Minor- o.ui. Wla1( to spfid a month. Mr. Miller will loin Mra. Miller, the middle of the nonth.

Xtr and Mm. C. Hanger and aon arid Mr. and Mra. T.

Itaker have gone to etwrid am at the Northern lakes a rvi In Mlaa Mary Ann Marshall returned. Inat evening, from a ninth's vialt with relatives In Wl. hlt. and In Colorado Hprlngs and Ienver. Helen Raratow.

of Llneoln. who haa een apendlng aevernl montha In-tha Kast. la now vlalilng MinS Deatric yulnn, In tlte Islington. Mrs. William tiara tang and daurhter.

Virginia, are vlaltlng friend In Cleveland. Mr. Oaratang hns returned from a trip to New York city. Mlaa R'lth Btnrma and Mlaa Anna Trlnille left to-day for t'rhiina, to Mr. Harry Iteateley, formerly Mlaa r.thei nurse, of tnis city.

Mlaa Marguerite pVkena has returned frortt a few week vlait In Mlsaouri, anil has gone to Maratawa. to, be th gueet of Mlaa Helen Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. K.

I. Flalier and daughter Florence returned last avenlng from I'r-bana. 111., wliere they went to attend th funeral of Mra. Klaher's father. 'Mlaa l.tiella Miller will leave this evening for an eatended Wetem trip and will at en.

I montha In travel. Next aprlng Mlaa Miller will go to Montana to live; Mta fTTaa Irlener, Mlaa Ada Tvta. Mlaa llnsel Welia. Miaa Anna MMalibn and Mlaa Anna arxl Mlaa lierth Krelberar will leave Monday to spend a week at Blue IVlufTa. are ready.

uo, and are talking a treat deal about trie tood time they they will l.ve. Mia. John Raker. ft of lavrruc. alx raiea from The Newa Kreaa Air drove lo the ciiiip yesterday, bringing a wnsuaiing vt a buahel of artea.

a te cf pears and a peck of beet. Th wa a aurpria to Mrs. i'rt an.i ner axstxtants. A number of aocals and er.ter- Tainnvent thla month for t1 benent of, Tn Newa Vreah Air Fund. a ton each 1ay -Wlkre you can tp.0j yt.ur mtM1v for Freah Air Uncournga tfc young peojie lhrrt and Frank tt hrue ee and Holstein.

managed te entire at- Bn, Jrwrv, ere1it fur tiiftr iHrnu. Fand donated Its aerV Ices. Hn.ro. lvrnhy and Marguerite arui bur Knel gave a show. "King Kouth lrl and.

the asted bv Xlorrta Hamilton, who r-Iax-e-ii anrrml cornet a and earnej Sv lor Tlte Nw Freah Air Fur1 TV ntrtln- riient was given 1JZ North I street. nola I SILK FLAG FOR FRESH AIR FUND TO GO TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER V.aaar 1 rtteto by KaiU Itryaat. standing, left to tight IVUa Arw.leraon. Anna ZintrU Ha sol Turn be 1L SUtUig. Ifft to rlsht Ann Rvrn, iMith XIoMann.

Young gtila who gave laws fete at 1U1 lloyt avenu and mad fliTJ for Th Newa 1'rtili Air Fuiul. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NEWS FRESH AIR FUND. Anuivirtt ravl.Misljr a know ledged ji 1 ai It I', A Club. Weal In.lnap"'' 3 11 l.ird lrwt. and Mirfirnt lldna l'lel, Charley Ma1- l.iiy.

Wiii-ert Knrl atid Morrta i -J The flg in- the window of i ua.ueaa tn-e of The New wiil soli the waking the bid It m. to-niht. ami the. roor.ey i.l so 1v Tht News Vret.h Air lUnd. l.

Rcjt bid at thi la 11. I'vvo Kllif have Iw-en th' (c; of Mra. A. Cov. C5fx.

-r tl.rv-a wrka. return''! home to-day. Yh.ir t.uuie.1 roea and fat. roey cheeks A it- rh of sunahin. freeh.

air. r.l riiunitr They-hsd been good ,1 u.e.r lr home. i he aiater ta very aniloua the, l.ti: So go to the country. i r. cf th U.nea of th can oat get lT mat taKe tn i.tii siaier even to a l.ik.

an. I a.ia fee. a two or three country Wauld help brine th row l. pale 1 ttlo clwk. la rea.ly for the grovn of children who wul i aCvcrnowa to iciid tea day.

Th i- and Mr and Mra. Cox had been Vr'kl'd to them. Tl-ev brxght fiowera fnul home wuh them and a co.dl tt.rti murn rvrxt aummer. Th-y om of the aol.U.-r en to rx. Ilarria.n.

and enyed a iit to or lm'rU anxkus to ir tu r.Vvum l-t- ,1. h- V. 1 whLiCr li r'r Pvva nt her al.ter bo i mar- wen a tr.e oi t.ne wDO ar workmg "1 funJ- l5y" a'J-ng the kvnU. Tu tl! fr ouraoi-ea and at the aame time help give n.e wortny mother and ch.ldren a r'r" time. A.

tluN brought Svll to The -New oCJce tus nKrn.ng. that th aet proce rt th law aoctaJ by tho club Thursday evening. Ti eight member of tn dub. tvlvan Holildav. Step-n and Hrmiu F.art and WvUl Raker.

RETURNS FROM 4 r. THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1906; UISS ETHEI E. PARKS. i i Mlaa Ethel E. Parks has returned from Europe to spend two months with relatives her and in Martinsville, where her mother and slater.

Mlaa Myrtl Parks, art spending th summer. Miss Parks has been abroad eight years studying voice culture. She. began her studies, with her brother. Earl -Pexcy Parks, of this city, and ah Is now a pupil of Lampertl.

"While the young alnger has nevfr made her debut. Madame Sembrlch and other noted artists who have heard her sing predict for her a brilliant future. Mrs. Claudl White is spending a few weeks in Martinsville. Mrs.

If. 8. Wood has gone to spend three wetks at Ray -View. Mich. Mlas Mabel, Marshall wHI leave Monday to spend two weeks In Michigan.

Miss Alexandra Hal will leave next week for a few weeks' stay In Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. J. It.

Gaddia. of Attica. are visiting their Son. W. C.

Uad-dls. Mlas Florence Worth Coffin returned to day from a visit with friends In Lafayette. Mlas Kate Eurlch will leave to-alght to spend two wrtkt with friends in Ken-' tucky. Mrs. J.

Freel. of Marion, la the guest of Mrs. IL W. S. Lrickerson.

In Uelawar street- Mrs. M. Raach and daughter KtheL of Chicago, ar vlaltlng Mrs. Uaach's aunt. Mrs.

ri. Oppenhelm. Mrs. James McOraw and daughter, Mrs. June Rlanchard.

have gone to Chicago to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart A. Roomer and daughter have returned from a few weeks' atay at Lake Tippecanoe.

Mlaa F.loia and Miaa Vera Jacob and th Mss Hoffman have gone to spend a fortnight la the country near Flora. Ind. Mrs. Emma Rarnes and daughters, Mlaa Lucy and Miaa Mary Rarr.es. have returned from a ten months', stay tn Los Angeles, Cat.

Mr. Arthur O. Imvls and Mrs. Oeorge ifert, will leave Wednesday for Ienver, to Join Mr. Iavls.

who is spending aom time In the West. Mrs. KnrUiue C. Miller and daughter. Mlaa Marian.

Miller, and Ix-roy Miller, will leave Tuesday for the Adirondack mountains, to spend th remainder of the summer. Mrs. Howard A. Dill and children, who hava bven spending a month with Mrs. mil's parents.

Judtce and Mra. Lewla C. Walker, returned to-day to their home-lu Richmond. Albert C. ForrtU and Ci Frederick Schmidt have gone to Maratawa.

Mich. Mrs. Resale 8. Clapp. of Kanka'kee.

111., la the guest of Mr. Jennie. R. Clapp, liC2 North, Capitol avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Ooorg IC Taylor, of Memphis. will eomo-'hext week to vlait Mr. Taylor's staterMrs. Oeog O.

Katabrook. Mra. Taylor formerly waa Mlaa Hettte Ulldlne. of this city. Mlaa Mamie-Murphy will entertain th members of a club at- a mualcal Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mlaa Kathetine, of New Tork: Miss Bregetta" Rudv.

of Terfe Haute; Mlaa Ada Inllon. of Chicago, and MUs Katherin Rebholg. of Troy. O. Mrs.

J. C. Preaton entertained a number cf friends yesterday afternoon In honor Of her cousin. Miaa Bridie Aughinbaugh, who win leave soon for Panama, where she will be msrrled to Frank Conner. "The rooms were decorated with clusters of diuatea.

Aaafatlng the hoateaa waa Mlaa L. E. Wampner. The August card party of the Women's Society of the Matinerchor will be held Friday. August I'K Mra.

Robert Rentach aa hoateaa. assisted by Mrs. Oeorge Lieluae. Mrs. Altert Mannfeld.

SI rm Anna lioiae. a r. rwitm-a imui-man. Miaa F.lla Lindemann, Mlas Margaret Hm.k. Mia Mary Schopp and Miss iwda llauas.

DAILY CITY STATISTICS. Marrlaga Llcenaes. Harry K. Kertln and Anna' Jaeepiiln Dum. t-rry II and Marl Jackam.

tianlort H. a tuuM aj Carrw A. Oatea. Jtar 8elig an1 Kanr.ie Mil. fVrswberry HamptMi aad Nora Ruaee'd.

Walter E. lira ay and Entma Baylor. Birth Returns. ailbert and Katie Tamer, W. Ceurt at boy.

M. aad Net Tyler. Kanwood girt. I man aad Vaaai Koeark. W.

Paareeath at boy. Kent and Fly Ot. ri Twenty-aev-nth girt. tleary an 4 Saraphtae Asahennaa. till Larah a 4rL Ira and Jeaaa WltJiaana.

lie WaoUawa ava TtMxnaa aad Erana frwett. 1307 Broadway, girt. R. aad Lama Brvde. ITT Fayett at girl Hill aad IXmia.

Katkarin b.y. Joba aad Matgara GtCeapi. cot W. Tsrsaty-ststh c. aon Jaaoea aal Flack.

Bacaanaa girl. aak and Agnea Lamkio. WT1 EtgUah gut. I Joha and RraHii WaUaoa. 1 S.

Kew Jer-aev at- boy. "5 Uvorg and lUa Bark, 3 Bates bey- Death Return. Sarah A. Teafvnor. T.

(ot EMvtaloa atvrltla. Mary A. HoaaeMler. -C, 1U3 8. West cwa- ai.

Yeim. saoaitha. XK3 Yaadaa tbtaiu B. Arrtter. IS.

Sit X. NoMe at-, or- gj-. i- dtaeaw of heart. Jacob MUler. a W.

Washington at-. throe lTaittwo. JovJl te. MiMia. an anooth.

Vlilby at- iaaattKM J.arvh T. toupa. 1. Il E. TwentaHJi arute djaeetery.

Betty Mtaua, ML tl F. Peter al-. pelrV tumur. ltuniK KirlaantiWw. H.

HI Waahiagtoa accvVrmal M. siialta. on nrraxta. W. Marylaad Building daaa Stoard.

0r4w4 a ear Twentjt-aeoowd. 3LM. RJwant LanrwiL dwetiing. Cornell, aaar Taenty-nlBta, kn. LiUwr Mueller, dwelling.

Twenty-aixTh. nr t-on-ton 1 1 walian Hiawaia. adiliuow. US E. Vukiaf toa ml-.

Oeoraa W. StWUng. two dwelltasra. fX Moime avw. Ci TMupaua.

dwtaiag. BeU t-. I SOCIAL MATTERS EUROPE ON VISIT 'MUs Alma Rfger left this morning to vlait friends In Ft. Wayne. Mr.

andi Mrs. Louis F. Smith have rone to spnd a fortnight In the East. Mra. Frank Foote has returned from a visit with relatives In Warsaw.

Miss Mayme and Miss Agnes Nurre left, to-dajr. for a vlutt with friends In Evans-ville. Miaa Mary Corcoran and Miss Mariam Pruett have gone to Niagara Falls and Toronto. Mrs, Oeorge F. Meyer and daughter.

Mrs. Edai Al. Cory, have returned from Uass lake. Judge and Mrs. Henry Vinton, of La fayette, are apending a lew days Wltn Mra.

Jean Catteraon. Miss Bess Byfleld and Miss Ann McCoy will leave soon for a trip to Canada and to Lake Champiuin. Mlas Caroline R. Smith, of School, la Philadelphia, is visiting T. L.

Lryant and family at the Savoy. Mies Virginia Pickens will leave 'Tuesday for lke Maxlnkucke to visit Miss Florence Cothrell at the Cothrell cottage. Mlaa Alice and Miss Mary A. Qulnn will leave to-morrow evening for Corn alio n-on-ihe-Hudson and for a visit with relatives In New York and New Jersey. Mrs.

Jennie 8. Vlnnedge will leave early In September for California, and until she goes West will be with her daughter. Mrs. James T. Railey In Talbott avenue.

Mrs. William A. Shunk. wife of Major Shunk. 8.

Is a guest at the Colonnade during Major Shunk's stay on Oen. Carter's staff at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. R.

B. DUdine. who has been spending several months with relatives In Washington. has gone for a trip on the Hudson river and to Canada. William Omelvena has gone to spend some time In the Ea-st, Mrs.

Omelvena la with her parents. Mr. and Mr. T. B.

Iayeock. at their country homo near Ir. and Mr. Edward J. -Rrennan announce the engagement of their daughter.

Rosemary Graham Rrennan. to Thomas Gilbert Kgan. The wedding will take place early In September. Miss Hasel and Mlas Minnie Ha gen. of Jtt.

Louis: Miss Irene Keel, of Canton. and Mlaa Helen Lally. of Michigan City, who were the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogert, have returned horn.

Miss -Ida. F. and Miss Jennie. Richardson returned from a fortnight's visit with ratives In Ooonomowoc, and huC aa their gueata Mra.Morrls H. son Sherman, of Woonaockett, R.

H. -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Monk, of Milmy, 'lll "come next week to visit the Miss Ricnardsons. Mfss Mildred Stephen, whose marriage to Charles McOreery will take place this montn, was the- guest of honor at a kitchen shower given this afternoon by the J.

A.Hi. Club, Including Miss Ada Dn-vls. Miss Elsa Dlener, Miss Bertha and Miss Anna Freiberg. Miss Iiazeh, Wells ana Mlaa Anna McMahon. Mr.

aad Mrs. li. F. Houghton are entertaining a house party at their bom tn Alabama street for their daughters. Miss Minnie and Miss Isabel Houghton.

Th guests are: Mrs. Cameron and daughters, Miaa Ann Mlaa Abby Cameron, of Oakland. CaL: Mrs. Emma Carter and daughter. Miss Elizabeth Carter, of Cincinnati, and "Miss Abby and Miss Glsydls Houghton, of Andover, O.

Lenta, walling. atoateray. aaar Vermont SCTa. W. A.

Kot lr. dwelling, UM N. Tuxedo at. tl.S'iQ- John RarUoaf, dwelling, 4(4 Warmaa I1.J0. COUNTY COURTS' NEW SUITS.

Grac T- Thayer va Oeorg Thayer at al. anpfaort: Ctrcttlt Oxirt. Muorlpal Bonda Cora-pany v. Mtnerra Ilawklna; tmproTtawut Ilea: Boom 1. Municipal iovm Com paay va.

Mary Adelheld ftalk et al. tmpeovanhnt Ilea; Boom Albert N. Lodge va. Home Mra-tgag aad Loan (Vrtnpacy; on not: Room X. Robert Back va- Marah I Hack: divoa-re; Riam Munk-lraU Hob4 tmi va.

Alartn Muarll mX tra-provement lleo: Room S. Mank-tpsil Bnada Company v. Cltlaena' Loaa and Company, truatea. et al. Irapmvemeat lien: Room Munfripal Btda Coacrauty va.

Isaac F. Reader et al. improvammt Ilea; Room S. Jul la, jt. Hy va.

tvli N. Huey; dioer: Room a. Mttntctpal IVtvla Ocancaay vw WUIau T. New-soan at al. InipioT.m.at lira Koom S.

Jamas A- Bryant va. Charles D. Nana: for alaader: Circuit ourt. N'aaole P. Miller va Cbarlea D.

Miller; divorce and alimony: Rom t. MOVE IN DRUG TRUST SUIT. Chicago Firm. Files Demurrer to Complaint of th United States. Prmarrer on the answer In the case of the United States against the alleged drug trust was filed to-day in the Federal Court by II.

Bucklen aV manafac-turinar drugsrists. of Ciiicago. Two general statements ar made ta th demurrer, one that the complainant or petitioner haa not staged mxtcix a case as entitle him to any such reiief as sought against the defendant; the second, that th United States Cli-cv it Court has no' Jurisdiction over the subject matter of th suld for the rea aon that tb acts charged axalnst tit dvlsndant do not constitute or affect Interstate commerce or th commerce between Bat ions. It ta also averred that the bCl of complaint is multifarious, and Is for many distinct matters and causes, hi many of which the defendant la not in any way concerned. For these reason and because the demurrirtg defendant Is not In any wj connected with the other defendants aamed in the bill of complaint.

H. E. Bucaten at Co. asks not to be com-peliej to tua-ke farther answer la the Caa. Tl! Mm limit originally art for filing demurrer oa the aiurwerw is the drug trvwt case waa Amrust'S.

but tbis haa been extended by" to order of Judge Baiter to September Miss Rose Tborr.aon has gone to spend a week tn LoHusrlUe. Cheater Jordan ta spending; a few days with friends in La Fontaine. Mrs. L. Turner wd leave next week for Atlantic City to spend a few weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Will! am Cartia are home from a few weeks stay at Lake Wawa- Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Oeveland hav gone to spend a few at Winona lake.

Mr. E. Sfoeeiy entertained a aumber of friend at cards yesterday after- Mrs. Obie Smith ha gone to Twnd the remainder of tb summer at Bayvlew, Mich. Mlas Ona Grub and Mia Estelle Frans have rone to Pine Glen farm, tn the Wisconsin De lls.

Mrs. L. F. Hoffman has gone to Sheboygan, to spend the summer with her parents. Mrs.

J. C- el ley and Miss Mary a ret Brutnan have returned from New York and Atlantic Oty. Mr. and Mrs. O'Malley and son, Lamson.

hare returned from New Tork and Atlantic City. Mrs. Margaret Avery, of Covinrton. is visiting nr. snd Mrs.

S. Ttng-ley. in Ulinols street. Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. White and Or. and Mrs. Jadaon Moachelle will leave next week for Atlantic City.

Miss Hannah Abel, of New Tork. who haa been the guest of Mrs. Louis Bowman, has ron to Chicago- Mr. E. C.

Taylor, of I visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C' E. Deniston.

in Marlow avenue-Mr. Ge-orge W. Seibert. ZES Capitol avenue. wfU entertain the Monday Afternoon Needle Coterie next week.

Mrs. Addle C. Wilson, of Los Angeles. CaL. is visiting her brother.

J. Csrey Tsylor. J313 North Illinois street. Miss Agnes Birk has returned from a three months' visit with -her slater. Mrs.

John Iol finger. In Los' Angeles. CsJ. Mrs. William Perry snd Mrs.

Rose Coleman have gone to Waukesha. Wis. to spend; the remainder of the season. Mrs. Samuel Fletcher haa returned from Lake Maxlnkuckee.

where she has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Carl Walk. Miss Ella Byrne has gone to Syracuse and New Tork city to -spend a month with her brother, J. Byrne snd family.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mills and daughter Georgia ar spending a few weeks at Bass Lake and later will go to ie-trolt.

Ir. and Mrs. J. Guard Flsk and Dr. snd Mrs.

A. E. Buchanan left to-day for a two weeks trip through southern 1 Miss Hellght Msher. who has been visiting Mrs. John C.

Ruckelshaus for a few weeks, has returned to her horn In Marlon. Miss Mamie Nichols snd Miss Gertrude Brill, of Danville, are visiting their unci. Sterling R. Holt, and Mrs. Holt, In Meridian street-Mrs.

Ralph Husson. who haa been visiting her daughter. Mrs. R. H.

May. In Talbott avenue, has returned to her home in Richmond. Mrs. Richard Klnklln left to-day for Lake Maxlnkuckee to Join her daughter. Miss Laura Klnklln.

who Is spending a few weeka at the lake. Mrs. Bert Essex. Ill Woodruff Place, will entertain the Culture Club Tuesday afternoon. The book to be reviewed Is The Flower of France." Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Efroymson sn-nounc the engagement of Ihrtr daughter Ella to Pulius Falender. Th wedding will take place In October. Mr. and Mrs.

P. II. FlUgerald. Miss Laura Fitzgerald and Mr. aad Mrs.

Frank N. Fitxgerald. who are In Europe, will sail for home next week. Mrs. O.

W. Chandler and daughter Edna, formerly of Tiffin, have com to Indianapolis for residence, and are at Home ki 109 nuwruu a imi-c Mr. and Mr. Jess Johnson left yesterday for a visit with relatives In Boa-ton. They will spend a fortnight at Atlantic City before returning horn.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis McCarthy announce the engagement of their daughter. Ethyl Marian, to Walter J.

Engle. Th wedding will' take place in October. Miss Nellie Blrk has returned from a visit with friends In Winchester, and will leave next week for Dayton, to attend th wedding of a former class-mute. Mrs. Zuendt.

of St. Louis, who has been visiting Mlsa Irma Priesmeyer. haa re turned accompanied by Miss priesmeyer, who will spend three weeks In St. Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. William Thomas Noble, of I.os Angeles, will come the middle of the month to visit Mrs. Die parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.

Wilson Smith, tn Morton Place. Mis Margaret Naugftton has returned from a two month' visit in the Bout h. She was accompanied home by Mlas Jeannette Hllpp. of Lebanon, who will her guest ror a. few weeks.

Mlas Laura Hegedon entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon. Among the Suests from out-of-town were Miss Le-erle. of Atlanta. Miss Smith, of Shelbyvllle, and Miss Mersdorff, of Madison. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Fischer snnounco th engagement of their Miss Mayme K. Um, to Joseph A- Moran, of Dover. N. formerly of this city.

-4'h wedding will tako place tn Septem ber. Mr. and Mrs. Louts Efroymson have Issued Invitations for a dance to be given Thursday evening, August 9, at White City, tn honor of their niece. Miss Leah Brown, of who is their guest for a few weeks.

Mr. snd Mrs. W. 8. Sour beer and daughter Adelaide: Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Hofman. daughter Margaret and son W.H-llam: Mr. and Mra. Edward Gaha and Walter J.

Holts have gon to Benton Harbor for a few weeks, Mra. John K. Robaon and Mra. H. Fleming, of Logansport.

returned to-day from a visit with relatives tn 8b' Louts, and they will leave, to-night for Logans-port, where Mrs. Robaon will spend a few dsys with Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. -If, A.

Sampse!) has returned from a visit with her datughter, Mrs. of Masstllon. and ahe was acoompanled home by Mrs. Drak and little daughter Elisabeth, who wUl visit Dr. and Mrs.

8ampsll for few weeks. Mlaa Ida Virginia Smith bus returned from a six weeks trip to the Southern and Western Chautauouas. and she will leave next week for the Fountain Lake Chautauqua at Remington. where ah will glv a series of Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorge F. Burroughs returned to-day from a visit with friends In Anderson, tnd they wilt leave to-night for Lake Maxlnkuckee. to be th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gloasbrenner.

at their summer home, Th Wigwam-. Mr, and Mrs. Foster Reynolds have-returned from a trip to Duiuth snd a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg Fulwell.

In Detroit. Mis Edith F. Reynolds, wbo Is visiting Miss Roma Fulwell. will remain In Michigan some time longer. Lieut.

Leroy T-. Hillman. of this city, who was detailed two years ago In the ordnance department, recently has advanced to captain of that department, and he Is now stationed at the army gun factory at th Water lick arsenal. New Tork. Wadhams Gates.

The marriage of Mrs. Carra Atkins Gates and CapC Sanford Wadhams. assistant surgeon in th United States army at Ft- Elocum. N. T- took place this morning at 11 o'clock at th home of the bride's mother, Mrs.

E. C. Atkins, in North Meridian street. Only members of the family were preaent for th ceremony, which was pronounced by tb. Rev.

James L. Hunter, of Ft. Siocum, The only attendant was Lieutenant Cor-dier. S. alao of Ft.

Siocum. and Captain Wadhama and his best man were both in full drea uniform. Tn bride wore a lovely gown of whit linen, hand-embroidered. The- ceremony room was arranged with an altar of palms In the bow window, and all th rooms were decorated with a profusion of pink and whiur aummer flowers and Terna. Cluaters of American beauties were arranged In the drawing-room.

After the ceremony there was a wedding' breakfast. Covers were laid at one iong table that was 'artistically tnanmed with sow decorations of pink aJtd white hOwer. arranged about the wedding cake set tn the center. Large Jardinieres filled with pink Ulies were massed in the high w.ndowi at the head of the table. The bridegroom's brother.

Clarence Wadhams. of Connecticut, came for th Captain and Mra. Wadhams bare gone for an Eastern trip, and will be at bom after November 1 at Ft. IPirniPIH XtlTICTC HiiiLiiibHu an 1 10 10 11 OLD SMI AT PARIS SHARED CREDITABLY IN DISTRl BUTI0N OF MEDALS. NOTES OF THE ART WORLD I Writ tea fr Tb New by W.

H. Faa.1 American artists shared creditably In the annual distribution of medals which marked th close of the Old Salon at ParW th Societ de Artistes Francais at th Grand Palais. Among th fifteen winners of tb medal of th second class, th high test grsd open to foreigners, was Andrew O'Connor, one of the sculptors cf the monument to General Lawton. which is to erected tn Indianapolis. The honor was conferred for this work and a head of Daphnts.

This a.ward was th only one conferred on a foreigner for sculpture. Two Amerlcsna received the aame grade medil for their exhibits In painting iL; O. Tanner, the negro artist, who paints religious picture of high distinction, and Aston Knljcht. th son of Ridgeway Knight, the Philadelphia artist, and long a resident Of Pari. Aston Knight is a landscapist.

who seems to be succeeding In his ambition to paint landscapes big In scale, and broad and vigor-oua In handling. Charles Warren Eaton, who waa represented In the work of the American Water Color Society at th John Herron Art Institute tn th spring of 1306. received a third-class medal for two very charming landscapes. "Afternoon. Winter" and 'Effect of Fog.

These four of th twenty-five American exhibit-' ore won medals. Besides tha Medal Winners. MacMonnies exhibited th equestrian; statue of General McClcllsn Irt the salon. Victor Brenner showed two portrait busts, on being of Prof. Charles Elliott Norton.

Miss Edith Tandell. another American sculptor, showed a young satyr teasing tortoises. Among the other exhibitors were Frank Boggs, with Paris street scenes; Henry S. Biabtng. a seashore study: Hubert Vose.

portrait of th dowager Empress of China; F. A. Rridgeman. a garden In Algiers; Henry S. llubbell.

"Poet of the Latin Quarter," which has been exhibited In this country; Oeorg Hitchcock. Charles Sprague Piere. "Young Girl of Henry B. Snell. welt known In Indianapolis, a winter landscape; Mrs.

Elisabeth Gardner Rouguereau, a rather fanciful portrait of her deceased husband, th well-known painter. Th artiata. to whom medals were awarded, received them In person, and the occasion was one of some formality. Seated on a dais wer the president of th Artiste des Frencalai Tony Robert-Fleury, and the Under Sec retary of Stat for th Fine Arts, Dujar dln-Reaumets. Grouped about them wer Jean Paul -Laurens.

Malgnan, Camion, the critic. Henry Havard. Humbert. Pascal, Tattegraln and other well-known artists, including Georges Rochegrosev whose huge and delirious effort, "I.a Jol Rouge." took th grand medal of honon This work Is typically French, and would not be acclaimed In any other country Rochegrosse had three pictures st the St. Louis exposition "Queen of Sheba," "Ju.

dlth" and a portrait of Madam Rochegrosse, th granting of th M. Robert-Fleury referred feelingly to Rougueregu, Henner and Paul Dubois, whose deaths occurred during th last year. 1 The new salon, the Assoctete de Beaux Arts, Which was founded in 181. represents a tendency rather less formal and academic than the old Institution. consequence It Is preferred by th greater number of American exhibitors.

This year ther were twice as many as in the old salon. There Is nothing from Dannat. Alexander, Cecelia Beaux. SC. Gaudens, or Abbey, who are members or associates, but among those who ar represented are Eugene Vail.

Alexander llas-rtson, Jullua Rolahoven. Child Hasaam, Walter Gay. Gart Melchers and E. P. Liiman.

a a a Rembrandt Festival Events. Th three dsys of the Rembrandt fes-tical In Holland were crowded with Interesting details 1 which seem to have centered upon that part of the program carried out In Ley den. the- artist's birthplace. The monument, to the erection of which the Portfolio Club, of this city, subscribed, was. unveiled In the preaenr of th dowager Queen.

Emma, of Holland, and the Prince of the Netherlands, the husband of Queen Wllhelmlna. It was the occasion of an assemblage of court dignitaries and many distinguished artists and museum authorities, among whom were: Joseph Israels, th dean of the Dutch artists, much honored at fhe age of eighty; Mesdag. the marine artist and eminent collector: Willy Martens, landscapist: Onnes, still life painter; Florls Verster. Dr. Bredlus, director of the Royal Gallery at The Hague- Hoof stede de Uroot," of the Gallery of Prints at Amsterdam, and Dr.

Martin. the well-known Queen Emma unveiled the statue, which is th work of th sculptor. Toon Dupuys. i The statu Is a brons half-length iof showing the master with a brush In his right hand. Th face shows tha serious, rather severe expression later life.

The figure Is modelled In the broad style of modern sculpture, an1 the bronxe exhibits a green patina. Th ceremonies Included sn address by Mesdag. the singing of the National anthem, and original compositions by a choir, and, a procession or th representatives of art societies from the different Dutch cities, who deposited many wreaths snd other devices of flowers at the baa of th monument. Seventeenth Century Paintings. A notable attraction waa the loan exhT-bltlon of seventeenth century paintings In the city museum.

Among the Rembrandt works shown wer a por-t trait of Rembrandt's sister, and one of WHERE YOU CAN SPEND MONEY FOR THE NEWS FRESH AIR FUND this! evening. Lawn godal, 1221 Bridge street. Tickets 10 cents. Albert, Minnie and Clarissa Downing and Willi Smith. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST Lawn fete, school No.

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1 THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9. Musical and literary entertainment. Knights and Ladles of Honor Temple, 429 North Pennsylvania; streeL Tic WeU 0 cents. Hope Lodge No. 6, K-tand L- of 11.

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Tkls "iltaatar a Ptfrak ladlcalaa riaeet wrksaBaata Sly I aad 0lit STUCI0, 12 N. fLVC ST. himself painted In his twenty-fifth year, sent by Wince Uchteristein from Vienna; three; studies from th collection Leon Ronnat. of Pans: portrait of a woman with a pax rot perched in a ring at her left, from th eollection of Lord Pemhyn. of Wales: th IVtronella Buys, bought at the Joseph Jefferson sale in New York for and for which the present owner wishes "Andromeda Chained to the Rock." lent-by Dr.

Rredius. of The Hague. There were two fine example of Peter de Hooch, who was also a resident of Ijeyden. They are the property of Adolph Schloaa, of Parts. Five example of Van Brekaldam wer sent from Purl.

Ielpsic. Copenhagen, and tilasrow. Berlin sent a Gerard the pupil of Rembrandt, Ahotner Gerard Dou was sent by th Duke of Westminster. M. Salomon-son, of Copenhagen, sent a landscape by th Ieyden master.

Van Ooyen. A Frans Van Mlerls cam from the Grand Ducal museum at Sohwertn. On th night of th unveiling of th monument a Kermesa. animated with much of th seventeenth century polllty, was held on the hill of Burcht, Just outside of tb town. i Bequests to Art Museums, The claims of th Art Museum are steadily becoming more widely recognised by thinking and philanthropic people.

Under the will of Amelia B. Lasaru. of New Tork. the Metropolitan Museum has received another bequest, a gift of tSVOfO. This generous woman also left to.Cmo to the Corcoran Art Gallery, at Washington.

The August number of the Keremto Studio contains much of Interest to th workers tn this art. It contains Information regarding method, deelgn and coloring, and is illustrated with excellent plates. Basketry is also the subject of an article. INDIANAPOLIS AND VICINITY BRIEF NOTE or THE RAT. Tha Bartholomew County Association, will hold a plena al Rrookald Park, Saturday.

Auguat 1L Ther will be a program at I p. and aupper at o'clock. J. Balrd. for many yaara trwaaurer of th Crescent Paper t'omray.

haa realaned. and baa bean aueeeatiad by lieorga W. I Hi liar hi da. A barn belonging to Frank Wallaea, flra miles west of Acton, liumad laat Bight, cadaing a loaa of 1.2M. Tb Inauranc amounted to flOO.

Th caua of tha Or la unknown. NOT TO LOWEST BIDDER. Ther Is sum dlapleaaur among property. owner wbo will hav to pay for th cement aldewilk and curbing in Naw Jersey atreet, which la to be put down between Thtrty-flrat and Thtrty-aecond at reel a. becaua tha lioard of Public Worka failed to award tha contract to th lowest bidder.

F. M. lackey agreed to do tha work for II. 13 a lineal foot, ualng atratlfled curb. But tb contract was awarded to William H.

Boll at I.M a foot. At tha ono of th board It la said that lackey did not get the lob bacaua ha la bahtnd la th eontracta that hava aiready bean awarded to him thie year. Moms contrartora load up with all the job they can get. and it haa happaaed that thev liavs not been able to complete alt 'of their work 'during a season. To avoid this th board refused to let Lackey tak It.

and rav tb Job to Hoi I. at ona cant mor on lb. foot, which was th neat bast bid. Th law require that contracts be awarded to "th toweat aad beat bidder." LOl'IH A. HOPKINS ELECTED.

Louis A. Hopkins, who represented Butler Colleg la the State oratorical contest, and took saoond bonora two yaara ago, haa been elaLad aaatatant in niathamaUca at tha Uni versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Mr. M- klna haa been at. tha L'nlveralty of Cnlcagi afnc waa graduated at Iiutlar.

11a haa given Indications from hla earlleat college daya of great rapacity In mathematlc. 11 comas of ariurationai stock. Hia grandfather. Milton it and hla fathar. Aieaandar Hop.

kins. Mll served tha Hlat aa hurarlntandrnt of Public Inatructkm. Iul Hopkins rwa- recently haa been living at Uroi.keton, but hla former hum waa at Kokomo. MTCOBMACK FAMILT RtCMOS. Tha aixth annual reunion of tb MeCormark family will held la Rlvrsld August all reUtlvea Snd friends of tha family hav bean Invited to attend with well-nllrd 1.

la in ha arranged. 1 commute in charga la eoropd of L. P. Mc-Cormark, A. N.

MorTack and Julia Me. Comark Tlncber. Th reunion wUl held Bar Thirtieth atreet. TWO AGED MEN DYINO. John over eighty yrs of sgs.

living Ova miles northwest of Art, and William Par living flva mil' eaat of OramwOMl, ar lying at tha point of death from old aga and general disability. W. R. C. AT Joaeph R.

Oordoa W. R. No. recently wnt to Franklin to Institute a corps of forty-flva mem bora. Tha floor work was exemplified by tb Uordon Corps.

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