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Some rnilit tastes strong; because the food or the water ua-d by the herd Is Inv pureJ Or It may be because of sorae for-eljrn matter that has gotten into it after milking. i If yon could how-caref ally tte food and water that aupplies the Polk herd la Inspected it would open yonr eyes. And if you understood th scrupulous cleaxlIncM i that la followed clear down 'the line, yot i takes up from the! air. That's and tfelicio-is. Order a bottle or two to-day d'ber of these' e-e $4 and $5 BROTHERHOOD EYF.nf new- purfhaa-e of f'hoea Joins great and growing hrnt'lisr hood whtrli rttend all over lli world, whoee ernhlerii I he algn of Ufmt on, and wliot a is "Trmt.

are no backsliders: Once a member, tlwtfi a rnem-tf. i Fall Styles Are Complete Co'l Dttrcto rt Btl ami Uiilon Boot Shop Zt N. ftfcaiylttfela t. in A I i 1 ''ttl WUICK AN3 KlK ITS LUSTIS. 1 I r.

C. ads a wohd .1 VfJ -t- i e- mm Jyadcjcr Jiirniiure A Splendid a i 'cwenes a The new tilings for the Fair and to say they nre good arc also low priced tor the damask nd Por- i 1' res, in ail cviots and wjth 5 -Ut'S. worth tip to 1' I air. social i rice. i i Ja'naj Scrim j.

ri.iiri or fancy Scrim In cross and blixk effect Tbe way niak thora they ate for thei tilnlnc, U- rury or livir.s room: f0c 4 values, at HZc toxes Just matting covered. A See the others. FLA docs A large why Polk's is way pure, sweet and try it AVu 334 A'orf A tf Jj telephones. College Ave. Newsof th State In Brief KUTHART-Rtlph, Hln(am-rMLr-ol4 of JtunM iw4t, of four mllaa MrtkM ot arioul lnjur4 by a.

bull th4 atiAcksd btm. CKHEN Orflrt fprtlrsa' thtnMtv ft aftriiart In Iha ranks of tb fivaiton Army bn oilcltlna- ama In norttorra loUaAa iti- tn4 ia. l-t-LrVAX-Th reltor mln. twi mfl of trwn. baa rMMm put In oparatton.

foal ta HalHvan. aton. and baa montigli or4r junr to runoloa for ar ral mouth. i i MOIffKXV-ua'Ira I M. Pti1r ai4 wlfaJ of Ihla cltr.

who r-lbril thalr Bfty-lhh lin innlfMrr ra4rday, hava pmbahlr h-n tiiarriMi than aor cxhr osupla Jit-Inc a th county. Whf IMalrwalt. on of Mr. asii Mr. III 8(a(rwlt.

of. (Mi thy, ha hmA tiia mtaf'irtutia to braak bla right ami In Ira thl ummr. Hla e'lhr artn arid uitt irf liav alao ln brokan. MCVIE-It dewlota hat Wlt'iam f. yra old.

livlnc aaj Kton. who a)trxl tiara attampod autrtla br ir. caaolina. wii rai)T tha vtrf Im of tili Mina plaotiina. la waa a clctftt amokvr.

TrftHB HAt-rr-anrya OrM. of nt to a Turklah with a rhum, r1 whila tha 1m.i ir 'a In tho ba.tb took not rnly hl irnmar, H. Ku hla rtothtnf; aa wli. II rnfMii4, and told arbora ba baa void tba Clotliltic i Hirr Bain and Jvarry hav rtfuwM tha Koraa and iy talion from tha barn of I'aarcy 4b rVw in tnla rtty lat May by Ince Jaoba. Th lattvr ta now In Jail at ftrownatown rhard with ataaluia a boraa a Jackson fsunty farmer, 1iOASfPORT-Th Wvatbuthouaa EktrtraJ romiunf, of fMttabura.

-haa racatvad tha eon-tra-t f.ir furnlahlpa; mrhlnry for tha r-t-qui)irant of tha frmntrtpaj lrtrto i llcht bid waa whtla th next famlah-1 br tha Ft. Wbjtj tloctrle tiiwwnr. waa iJi.XZX I roi Th annual rounly mnvfntlon of thm V'otnn'a "briMian Tmpwilira t'nton al llartltl laat nlht. li. Oilla, J.

Vayhln-r, Wl iHaid'nt of tha W. C. T. attmW tha and tnada a talk on hr woin ouirht to ba allow) to vota, ltuia Hini. of llartarlll.

waa cltad praal tn-n of tn county organisation. CI.IVTON Indrprndant tlhona company baa ban orraAiard at Hllla.lala, lht tnll north of br. with H. Hla-hflll, a mtrrlnnt. oal man iutorttn to rfrnt a I'Mtabura; K'a I r-onipeny, l'atr lanla la th wstarn part of thia rnnntv.

Ttir-y awnrad or'tona on about arras at from t0 to j4 aa a era for the at. PMNiLt.E-Tha City Coynrll of Booh rl I la at lis moatina last ntcttt to t'vix and rhahra th plans and ia-lft(-at km tif tha and raadrartla for bids A lia Murk, hay and frd barn oi tha Hark HMr atnrk farm, near lacrmta. rprtnaa, nswd r.r Jamn farn. waa ewmpiatly dm-triv, tne of an uitKnowat rliu laat mht brtaan and o'clock. 1'H AZlI-Vanra, tha' thlrteait-yar-old aon of ktrlnttra.

Itlns; on farm lar waa aHuly lnjurl by a hioua row. 1 ho bor waa alums' oi a fane wa.trhJr,a; tha cw aaUnic. Tli r-w rhara-l Ibo fanca with hra.l, knorklna; tha fonc down and throir. tba boy ua-tar tar t. old (artory waa bum1 t- ha (irxind yaater-tav, randarlna: sis of tha poor fmiir of th WASHINGTON rallin to an anproarh-ln Hrwt car but rnlnc.

Wiiitr Kord. rirova bla bora Dlon tha trark. Tha bursa waa uruik and killad and Kord was thrown a ilixaiio of tan faoc. austalntnaT aavr U-lurtoa Ctnrinnatl aaotina fa-tiry la iillr, (ha raault of a atrik. Th hav not b-n rmtd fr waa.

and rfu to ra-tuvn to WTirk Until arttlainanl ta ana.a....Th roobary In thl city 111 yaar waa com-mittad yaiarl.v, whan tha saf of th I'nmn Knilnff lj-n Aaauclatloa waa rtflad of f'i In aH and a. mimi-rr of checks. Th tnsft oc-urr-l at noon. Array of season arc arritiner tlallv not express Tlicy qualities. Rug Royal Rues 000 saaered arr.oas th leading ones.

We Cnd too many of the S.Sxl0.6 Site. They are sold regularly for 535.00. AVe make a 5ieclal rrice oa Company i i i Phipiuent cf shirtwaist and skirt roceivei. Some are in genuine real ceJar box at. 1.05 3 up.

toco Cczt St. SEPTEMBER 3. 1903. DISBARMEHT OF HUGG1IIS DISCUSSED BY LAWYERS EARN FOR CHEERYVALE Arc you particular about the rnilh you drink -I Our Daily Closing Hoar is PB T7IS15HYGC TT.Z 15- OriNDlANASGc ESTASU5HED IN li by If Ccn't Cp- VlUU a-W Vaw' i TTiC Or INDIANA5 CCATrST S1CLZ. referred pto committee by bar association.

ESTASU5HED IN 1333 i 3 p. n. THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, 1 would never be satisfied with anything; leea pood than FqIkBesi Milk The Pol system not only cares, for the milk la the bat It goes furthe by removing all the ones you' 'can taste a well as the ones you can not- which all milk OTHERS BE INCLUDED Ti -jti- of tbe prcjcyi C'tr-roTt not only Eanroett Hurf but alM of kkim tjhr ttrsTi wte arw t'yl rrpt rd-d a.a a. reJit to th ilirioti rouotr bar. waa Infors the Sep-' IfmW ma-tlrir of the IndU.r'.i Br AswvlaitHMi.

4t nirht. arvj Jurr. F. hsliar, pr of tn- aaaMa-tatiTn. 1 rr rI t-h mattr-r to Is 'snavarc.

whk-b im ntrd rrort nxt month.1 1 at tom-t at martins; to rxl tbaW aifK-a- fssrl to nurnnua thafta (rem tr w-V. he ahould te prevent from jrartic-li-K ii. Id? MaT county court, rlnar action ti as it im r-aatoTnar' to rfer all such; fnatta-a to tha- (tnavinr CftTimitt. Tha folWvwrne ira TnaTtar of i la crrtnmitt: Frank K. (JaTln," JamM W.

Noel. Barnard KnrWr. WiUlam f. Kappea and Charts J. The neit of the nvocialion will bo h4d Oftilxr Tho liacitn of Horarlna otit tii fact that, fn th1 opinion of thoae praa-ant.

lius-rlna wm Dot th only nisr-able inmbfr I la now prBfirr; In Marian curit coilrta without Mndranco. It wbs arred that If. the rumor ot the I1! waa 'mil tain in iianon r-oitntA "the aawKlnlion mut lakif aome artton which wntild ran'j't In srt-tiosi rid of atlwnar who iW riot m''ira Bp to the athis of tha preTHwiann- Thl matr H1 diac-uajM-rj more fully at another Scale of Fees. A letter ef written to the aaaoflatlon UjH Jjne ly ijuda-e Marie N. Aj TValker.

of the Probe tftj Court. that the aeaoclatlon II if a acalo facw for cartaln aervlcee of ailorney. euch a their appearance unit sjervtcea In gritartiiansl'iip. recelrerahtp. vorte m.nl other, 'of a similar rtatur(.

Judge Walker said he raallaad that jt-- feea; could not be epawl-fled for all i tha Work done by attorneys, but tti4i a schedule of would be very be-ntlcial to the courts, attorney and clients In a larr number caaea. PreattiyTit Baker will appoint a committal ofjjfiva) sttomays to conaklw Judfre Walken anntsroation. which waa considered favbrably by the attorneys the Th aaaoctajgon was asked to contribute a ahare of thfi a pan a of the reception tandarad to J.hn W. Kern, when he re-ttirtied from 9errver. As most of the at-torneya belorsi to other which will contribute for tfsts purpo.

It stae decided hp make' no contribution on behalf of thd jaajKK-latlon. Nw membr received were Kmsley W. Johnson and jrv.i li. MehrtnK- DAILY jciTY STATISTICS. Marriag Llcenaea.

Charles C. Iftanphreya and Flora I. Hays, Homer E. Brwbaman and Kufcy E. Johnson.

Karl Bristol and Ida Krentler. Ataatln Bd taiid "hrUri Ina. John l. l4tnca and MsrcsrK Rhoadaa. Charles Hreyar ano Minnie it.

Miller. John tl. Worwlruff and Carolina P. U. Oley.

Inn E. PJ'attM and F-Ha Maa Wilson. Arthur r. lt" and K. Edith Buttennan.

jdlrth Returns. Edward and lAana Zelt, Ball-fontalna bov. 1 Hanry and ESiUy Borhags, 1117 Varrnont atrt. 5 nantsl andJSlary Borton. 113S Boyt art, eirl.

i Thoroaa an 3J1I1 Welch. 1114 Church SL. ann. 5 l.lcbard anfilAanea Ilanlar, till Jackaon if Jobn and Aeaa, Benser, 7SS N. Ifolmaa trt bov.

is- James and Ada Jankiaa. 1024 Tra-ab st Curtu and rat tl Williams. IV) Caataaatal boy. i i Cbarlea anl Clara tevena. KM Ooodlat bov.

i Albert and! litriutrK Anderson, lXt W. Thlrtv-tblrd $ti boy. etaven and Elisabeth Molnar, 733 Concord lrl. Ueorca and Catberin Sandy, 31 Milay ay-, a-lrt. fi Jamas and Ada F1sbr, 41 N.

Keystone Siri. i tiattler and! Qlancb Snydar, 112 TscimMk boy. i Mik and Ep0 Dnasn, W. Maryland boy. I J'- licary and -Maria Vettua, Colorado are.

bov. i Jam aad Dree Bidoa. 7fl J. GrmaBla boy. 1 i Kltner and Smsna Huhav 3St it.

Rltter boy. Andy an fhkrott Johnson. SUS Fam way, boy. feeaar and Unlo Msddallna, 20 Blackford slrfc i Harry and ana HM, ril Ethd bov Walter end JCtja Wlliaotk. tnj E.

Nw Tork t. boy. I Atteier and fAnnusloto Masterpollo, iTZ Oaiasn-dorfT boy lirtam an 4nnanda Tanner. 1529 Hamilton a-iMJ Wilbur and )Ji1y Tbaoipaon. 1S0 Fremont ajtrl.

1 Harry and Uud twlnaford. 151 Garflsld Plr. boy. i( Kred and lci Stambaurb, 430 teeda art. i Dsath Returns.

Elisabeth riapmarv. years. 1411 Jteaaant st mitral rciriiation. Jamas MuraL 4a. City Hospital, chronlo cywtnio If K'phralm CSmX.

T. X. Gray lobar pneumonia. i Hart. id iKeebB.l.

Deaconeaa noapitat. appen-AliUiH. 4 Building Perm its. W. It.

Brlriert dwilmr. Central. 8. repalra. 6i N.

Oriental. S. Klmer Mvrob. aaed. asia R.

Sixteenth, tie. K. ri. HorTtaanj ajiansaentsi. lliinaeaith and canal.

l.a si Mary K. M'fujth, brick storeroom. Maryland Snd iulnoia aJ.l'B-. K. Irt tlrs.

B'emarck. Ha, Kelly. Jii. t-'s. IVik: i fottare.

Oxford. A. W. H-rrji hijl. shed.

F1J N. Ii'lm-ls, Anne Lo-ii' bay. OnctnnaU. wt F-ast. John paut-Huft raahlnle.

M5 Fletcher 3 1 A 3d R. 4uSlvaa, reahinl. 8. II- rl.llan. rji Joseph Karnrl.

addition, WST X. New Jersey. 3 Mrs. Jennie CTman. dwejiinaV Martin-da I.

1 teorira it, F. (Ilouaa. remodci. li tit Illinois, ix i-. I 3 BrwsBBaBBisaBBaBaaaaBaBaa COUNTRY-COURTS' RECORD.

RT. M. tS- A- Walker. Jbdre. nnanltansbtf Raymond N.

Vrers; currant rep-t ti-d. of William A. Cahn al final rre-ct Aiexl. Kjilste of rniel lineman; w81 4robated Tbereea J-jnafnec. bored ftled.

"iteuben I- "rs Milton E. Warmlre; nata: lto John t. Payne vs. fVter elj aul mechanics Room Joaapk l.4toe Carl ITttv-bard 4 al. for-rloaui of ls a'trcun foart.

Alien va. J. KrHtr; swchaaw i ten; Room rbarte 3 Krvejer tsl I Aery v. Krirrw; dl-K Williasi llowcr va. Kn Howcs: dl-vorce; Ralph iVieject ti Nettie and Walter Easterday; aorountlr.aT and rcer; Kww i.

Grand fTifunk Train Ditched. IXSSVTS. 'Ontario. September Feren pereon wr injured wrtea Graud Trur4c jtraln Xo, 4. eaetbound.

waa ditched ftr Woodstock, early today while riirjilr. fifty nui an hour. A broken aaid to fcave been the fu ot thej accident. Mrs. H.

iloward. Oeneaee couaty. AUUma, waa amon( the tnJ'-iredL a Comex foe President of Cuba. HAVANA, 5-ptember The Zayaata arKt iTyuel ti facUone. In eonrentloa here, have ielded to form an alliance and nominate 4e M.ituel Oomes for the preivncy te republic.

Alfred-: Zayas Seta te vto-prvsVlet 1 nonntnaajon and other eicftorai ffloea are Ch vi.ied berwea tbe two fact-ona. It waa ni alo 4 ipport Scnor Zayae for tie prv-aidency It The newa of thia al- Kance has t4pa irreeted w-ith arreat The Rev Francis Tiffany Dead- CAMBRir3 Jit. Sim, September The Rev, Frklicis. Tiffany, preacher, author and traieer. died at his home here U-ly.

He 4t bora in Maryland in ISZZ t- I I Back row left to MarJorle' vtn Ptaden. Mary Wlckershani and Oliver Illne. Seated In front Kucen Amthor. The children sold lemonade at Central avenue and Thirty-fourth at reet and earned $131 for The Xcwa Kresh Air Fund. Amount previously acknowledged J.

$1,493 0i ITOceda of lawn fete In Boariretnwn arlven by ilarraret purnaide. Mary AVInlfred Carson, llaael and Iee Eeter Strickler. Mary anil Ilelva Caraon. 7 10 Now that the vacation season ta aimoet ended, thoae who have had al week or tn days rert can arprectate thoroug-hly what ft mean to the children, of jlhe tenement districts of the city, their tired i mother and aged women to get a llttlo outing In the country. Many of these Children have never been out of the city, and the only place they have In, which te play la the bricked alley or dirty back street where they live.

What a new world Cheeryvale. The Newa Freeh Air Farm. Is to such as theee. where they can run for tnllee over the aoft. green graea and have gallons ot good country milk to drink.

The big foreat tree, too. are a wormier to them, and they notice the eeeming difference In the color of the sky, due to the absence of smoke. Little faces soon look more For the baibles of "Cheery yale" The following bnflta for 4Cheei jtala. The ICews- fresh, air farm. Oaklandon, axe announced: Friday, Co-art White River ITS, United Order of Foreatsrs, wil give a lawn fate at Alabama aad Ohio atreets and will glr part of the procda to the "Bablea of Chearyvala." They "will: sell all kinds of refreshments, akd there will be many attractions, Tba Indlanapolla Nswa Newsboys' Band will liay, "Busy Saturday September 5.J "Busy Saturday September the Elks and Knight of Columbus ball tearre and the Freea and Whits Sox taama will play a doiible-header at Washington Park for the benefit of th charity funds of the Elks, the Knights ot Co-' luipbus and Tha Newa.

It will; be a busy day. Get busy ajnd buy a ticket. e- I i PERSO NA L. A SOCI AL i -i Mrs. Mec II.

Anderson Is visiting friends In Lebanon. Mrs. Philip Rappaport will extend her visit In Europe until October. Mis Winifred Wilson, of I Chicago. Is the gueat of Miss Ceclle Brsdley.

Mrs. Wernerd O'Conner will entertain to-morrow afternoon with a card party. Mr. and Mrs. O.

I Hsetings have returned from a two weeke" visit In Richmond. I Mrs. W. S. Wlddop and family have returned from a visit -to Lake Maxin-kuckee.

Miss Cordelia Butler haa gone to Mexico to Join her brother, John Butler, and remain indefinitely. Mra. J. Wallace Christie will return the latter part of the week from; trip through the East. I I Mr.

and Mrs. J. K. Lilly and; family have returned from their eummer; cottage at Lake Wawasee. Mrs.

Iloward Marmon and son. who went abroad a few weeks ago, will spend the winter in Europe. 1 Mr. and Mr. W.

O. White. who are at Ft. Ignace, will remain until the middle of the autumn. Miss Nellie who visited her sister.

Mil W. O. Brydon, haa returned to her home." in Eyansvllle. I Mr. and Mrs.

CTiarle N. Thomp-ton. F. M. Finch and Mies Alice Finch left last evening for Atlantic City.

Mra J. rvJ. Donehoct of Obelouaaa. is visiting her mother, Mra. Katherlne right Brown.

4is ara avenue. JJis Mamie E. KeJeer la visiting Miss Zola Soph r. in Noblesvllle. and later both will go to? Anderson to visit ma uvea.

Mra. VW. -A. Vsn Buren and daughter. who spent the summer in New; Jersey with relaarve.

win return nome oaturaay. Ml Iuiite Schellechmidt wilt return Saturday from a visit to Upper Sandusky and to her sister. Mr. Nieding. in Cleve land.

a I i The Rev. Lett is Brown and Mrs. Lucy Brown have returned from a lsit to MartlnsvUie and are at their home In the Rink- Mr. and-Mre. Samuel Gl Van Calmp and children have returned from visit to Clinton.

with Mrs. Van Camp' parents- Mra. May Donna and daughter, Mia Mar caret TJonnan. liave- returned from Europe, where they spent several months In Mrs. John H.

Read will isaue Invita tions to-morrow for the marriage of her daughter Anna Ruth, and Cliartea L. hmidt. to.taae Place Tuesaay. tfpiem- ber S. Mb Frances Carter, with her nlecea and nephew, made a tour of St.

Lawrence, citte through New and along the Eastern coaat, returned Iwmew i Mtsa Itedwlg Penshorn and Mtse MariP Meincke. of Milwaukee, will, come to-norrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. IS. Schnull and the Mlsa Sehnulis, Id North-Meridian street.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones celebrated their silver wedding anniversary last evening In their honve jn West Thirty third street by entertaining a large number of their friends.

Mra. Edmund Roenberg entertained a laree number of fn-nda at euciire afternoon at r-y home In Col? ire avenue for Mrs. John Jacobs, of New Tork. and Miss Swing hammer, of Oklahoma. Mrs.

WybSe M-ichcicher. of Is the guest of Mrs. Seymour Avery for a few days. Saturday evening Mrs. Avery wlJl entertain at cards for her visitor and Mr.

Maxhocher. who wlil cvroe ta spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Ft-vciu-orr and Mr. and Mra- Louia F- are entrrtia" Ing a 1kus party of tncitinatl friends at ttelr home near The guests are Mr. and Mrs, ChaH j. Christy.

Mr. and Mrs. William IL Wjrtn and aun and Mra. Jessie Wakely. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Horn. Jr 1 irwd Invitations this morning for te ntsmi of their daugriiter Mam.e and K.iwl Oar-land Buuer. to take p-ace September V. at thaur home.

In tiraceiarKi avenue. Trve ceremony Is to be by a recep-tloo. The at-boTne announcement te Meridian alter November 1 Mra. ifharic Wlliiarca will grre a shower for Horn ani Vera, and M.s Grace w1l entertain the evenjuir of SeptemWr for M-s Horn and Mr. Buuer.

i. healthy, cheeks are as may. with ere as brirht aa can fact, they are like different children altogether when they are brought bark to the city. Two little g-irlsj retimed this afternoon from the home Of Klmer Shrader. near firaantnwii.

where they had been for a two weeks outinsr. Mrs. tshrader writes that they enjoyed, having the children, end the girls have liad a good too. Six little girls in Boggatown gave a lawn fete for the benefit of The Newa -reii Air Kund. "realizing J7J0.

The children were Margaret Burnaide. Mary Winifred Careon, Iasel and lee Ester Strk-kler, Mary and Uelva Carson, and they hope their scontrlbutlon la not too late to do aome good thia season. Indeed It Is' not 'too law, for Cheeryvale. The Newa Kresh -Air arm. -win be kept open for another week, end thia amount: will help materially toward winding up the season a aecounij.

I September 4. 1 Mrs. Ralome Tajylor has returned from a visit in Columbfua. i A. Petrovttsky, df Dayton.

la vlaitlng his aunt, Mrs. Mj Drossdowltx, Mrs. John Free than has gona to Maca-tawa I'ark. Mich, for a few; weeks. Tr.

and Mrs. Theodore Potter hsve returned from their cottage, at Tippecanoe lake. Mrs. Charncey Butler has returned from Lakeside, where she waa for a few weeks. George Webber (haa returned from a month visit to St.

iouis and Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Wl W. Ratcllffe have returned from a twlo weeks' vialt to Walloon lake.

Mrs. Louisa Kuril 'and sonof Norwood. are visiting Mrs, Mary Schwarta for two weeks. I Mrs Jtnnle Buptjng and son, of Loa Angeles, are visiting reUtlvea and friends In thia city Muui Anna Burt jhaa returned from Chi-; cagoj where ahe spent two months in the university. i I MJse Helen Ptarry.

of Perryeburi--. who spent sfx with- Mrs. -1. M. Hauser, haa returned home.

Miss Mallle Trf-her. of Los Angeles, came, to-day to nwke a ta-o weeks' visit to Misa Clothilde jiqhwartr. Mrs Ada Murbarger and little daughter, of Ft. Wayne, lare visiting relatives snd friende for a tfew days. Miss Ruth Klsef ihas.

returned from a seven weeka' vln(t In central Illinois and a tour of the Great. Lakes. r- sjd Mrs. 6eorRe W. Brown, of Irvtngtc-n are spelniling a few weeks In Kendallville and New Carlisle.

r3IiT.0r?K- r'Jey and Harold of Three O.ikr. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlies 11. Bradley.

Mra. "ior- im rrtartioi frorn Greencaetle.l accornpanlel by her th Rv. lrr "nd hlT- Vn Iyka. Prof tt.2 has returned from a trip to Canada. Who are.

vidtin, I ra. tlowe and children, i Kokomo will return home in a few dnyk Mrs. Walter BSrton ent.taind the "J.1, of Fro-he I Mothers Club of Kindergarten 1 yesterday for her aunt. Mrs. Jordan, of I'lqu.

O. Miaa Adah B. flonner. who spent several weeks with hejr parenu. Mr.

and Mrs. John B. t.onner. Will leave this evening ifriit in i i or a. The S-ptemrmr card party of the Wom- a.

en's ociety of that 1 'jrnnan i louse will te fternoon and Mrs. W. given baturday a F- Jungclaua will Ma lOT arut lira ne ae nosteaa. W. J.

i Richards have islt of a month at i returned from a rtayne Falls. i rt jar. ain4 v. Jthlnrton li tnnn.riv a .,1.1. v.

nil. p-nt Use rumra-r) Frierxi have be-fn informally to the marriage of Me Clara Hyatt, daughter c.f Mrs. Lenuie Hyatt, and Raymond 1). Brown. Ison of Mr.

and Mrs. Geora-e t-n mm eaneenayi eptemhjr 1. Mrs. ur-ai wits jiip o. nitr.psBy caior- day.

jieptember lzl tor Mum Hyatt. Ba tea-B utte is n. i-ast niehr; at tlheir new home in th Marguerite Miss linta Edith Butter-nan, daughter of Mrs. Jlartiia Butterman. of BraxJl.

and Arthu Bates, son of Mr: and Vfr Bate--, were married enrv of tha f1mmn.Al by the Rev. J. K. opit fftttrch. and frind.

were A number of raUuvet to y. The new lyl-furnished rooms -were dc-orated with ftri and white rooes. The anenctt-a aiias tra-e jcob-erxs and the br his brother. -a ira. i r.m nrior wore a gown I.

m. 1.1. I satin, embroidered ail trirhm-(Nl witfi Jrtsh point rarrled a t-luster of wMte- Miss Robert wore a pale blue silk trimmed with duhr- lace and carried ptr.a rosea. Mr. axi Mrs.

Kates are at the Marguerite and w.U take, a trip later. Rayi-Roaers, Ttie rr.arriare ofj Webeter Ray an-1 Mra. Henrietta. Rogers, both of Madison, took, plafe last evening at tbe hme f. Mrs.

RtMcersa brother. E. Griggs, in Irvsnjrti.n. The ceremony was performed by the4Rer. Joet-ph B.

Little. ol tliis citv- a brother of Mrs. finjc Mr. 9 lemarfeMe Frids On Center Silk Counter Two special purchases secured by our buyer while East go sale Friday at tremendous reductions front the regular prices. Silks that you'll want a little later on and pay more for.

Beautiful and rich lustre. One thousand yards Black Dress Taffeta, full yard bright 0 luster, skirt and dress finishes, extra special Friday, a vard. XDo Fifteen hundred yards Fancy Taffetas and-Louisines including-checks, strines and iacauard effects, resrularlv sold at 75c. S1.00 and Sl'2 Tfls a a V-r at a ti( Final Clearing Summer Ready-to-Wear Garments All summer stocks xnust go to accommodate the fall lines fast filling the section. The broken lines go on the bargain tables Friday at less than half their former prices to close them quickly.

Chances like these will not be overlooked by economical shop-pcrs: One lot Women's Presses In lawns and percales that were to 14.00. to close, Qgg One ot of Women's Summer rrees, rood styles, formerly to to close. fQ at Women'a Tatlor-marta. Street Suite, wash atyle. Jacket and skirt effects.

formerly priced to IT.SJ. to close. 2 Continuing the Sale of Boys' Suits If you want a fjood serviceable 1 -tchool ault for your boy this sal of factory seconds Is Just the opportunity! iyou'v been looklnfc for. The Bulta are only gllghtly damaged, which does not hann their wear In the least- Dark and light colors to select from, with plain or knlckerbocker pants, about 75 of thenv left, to nn close at OJLeJO Boya Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits, two-piece knlckerbocker or plain pant style suits, worth to $7.00. to close GS.

00 One lottBoys Leong pant Suits, not all sites, but a good rfinge to choose from and excellent $10.00, this sale I0c Ginghams at 6c T.tkOw yard Madraa In seersucker stripes. little checks, broken checks and Scotch plaids, including plenty ot tha popular blue shades, colore that are Warranted fast. These are In lengths of 10 to 20 yards: regular 10c Quality, Friday ton 4 front bargain taba. U4C Main Floor. Sale of Gloves Very ateecdal arte.

In Washable French Chamois Gloves. Full. 1 and 11-button length, pique aeams. guaranteed to wash; regular price, and 2.. Friday, while they last, at t-set JLeU Fownea'a full 16-button length double tipped pure Hllk Gloves, heavy JAltl Eight-button length Kid Gloves, for the long or medium length 'sleeve.

In blsck. brown tan; regular price S1.75, Frl- Of? day at tyltaiJ Two-clasp wrlat length Kid Gloves, 'black, brown, tan. gray or navy: regular 70i price 91c Friday at at Main Floor. Friday Belt Special Elastic Belts. entirely new styles, in black and colors, with fancy buckles In gilt and oxidised, worth SOc and up.

Friday, each. a. alt Main Floor. and Mrs. Ray will continue to make Madison their home, where Mr.

Ray is city engineer. The marriage of Mlsa Amelia Green-gras, daughter of and Mrs. Harry Brown, and Graham Llttrell took plac last evening, at the home of the bride's parents, the Iter, Carl Pohulli, of tt. Peter's Kvanaelical churrrjr. officiating.

Mia t'rawford pLayed tne wedding- march as the bridal party entered and stood beneath -a canopy of honeysuckle and ferns. Thei bride mas atta-nded by her sister. Miss Msrtha. at maid of honor, and her r.rviemaui. mi liarbara Magnuaon.

Earl Taylor waa the beet man and Elmer Clary waa nr.imin-nan. The bride wore a pnnceas gown ot Uv-niiar srflk trimmed In Irish po at lace. and carried lavender asters. The maid of -honor wort a pink orgajidy and car- tied pink asters a nd ue bridesmaid wore a pink orgsndy and carried white asters. There were about forty guests.

Mr. end Mrs. Llttrell will be at horn at Newman street after October 15. Kendalt-Ulrich. Miss Elsie! Merle L'lrtch, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George "IV Ulrich. and Robert Kendall were married last erenlng at the home of the bridea parents. 1301 Va street. Tti ceremony mas.

performed by the Rev. F. W. Klrk- patrlca. tiastor or tne nam PrMhrtanss church.

In th pres ence of the relatives and a few friends The rooms were adorned witn goiaen roi arrl garden flowers. The 'bride, who was graduated from the Manual Training HlKh Scliool June, wore ber commencement gown of white organdy and valen-cienne lace and carried white rowea. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall left to-day for Niagara Kalis, and later they will go to visit Mr.

Kendall's parents In Seymour. They wiil be at home at ml West Washington sir-ret. after October 1- Stephens-Shackelford. to Th ladtanapolis News.J ANDERSON. Ind.i.

September X. Miss Anna howning Shackelford and Carl Kay Stephens, both of this city, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea S. Shackelford, parents of the bride, last' night, by the Her.

Chen Smith, of the First M. E. coneragatl-n. ilr-t. Bernard Scofleld.

of was the -matron of honor, and Clarence jlr-phens. brpther of tr.e bridegrootn. waa b-t man. The' bridesmaids were Vary Mcfulloueh and Mis Lucia Hurst, lir. and Mrs.

Stephen left last evening a vieit to the Atlantic- roait. Among wedding e-ueata were I-r. and Mrs. R. W.

Lwt. Mr. and Mrs. B. Scof.eld.

Mr. and Mrs. 4eorge Byrd. Mr. and Mrs.

YAkut Sites Leah Henry and Mtrs A'ice Allen, ef Indianapolis. 7 ay fd a One lot fummsr In lawns. I dimities, swlsa snd percales formerly priced "0 fjfl to SS.00. to close, at JO One lot fin Iresse. in dark lawn, trimmed with lace, former 112.50 OfT values, to close.

Women's Lawn Walata. tallor-mada etylea. In whit srroumla with colored collar and cirfTs. former li.9S values, to fir? close, at JUW Second Floor. scnooibuns.

won a xo, a i SJJLIJ Second Floor. 1 Underwear Specials Woman'! lersev ribbed fleece lined Egyptian Cotton Vests snd Pants, regular and extra sixes. 35c quality at mwC Women's Jeraey ribbed medium weight Egyptian Cotton AO Union Suits at. a JC Children's Knitted Underv-sists. brand, full taped, slses from 4 to 12 years, at I for dOlo ZSc.

or, JLaex Main Flour. Hosiery Reduced Women's full seamless black Cotton Hose, choice of medium or light weight, at! IJ paira for ftoe, or. a XI Women'a Hermsdorf black full fashioned outsiae Cotton Hose, with undved heels, soles and toes. pairs for flJM. or.

a pair tr. aJaiC Women'a Hermsdorf black full fashioned outslse ribbed top Hose, reinforced heels, aoles and toe a. a pairs for SI-OO, or, a pair Main Flbor. Art Fancj Work 29c pieces Scrim Pillow Ruffling with 44 yards In a piece, a II. colors and com- binatlons.

Friday, a yC Kmhroldered Pillow Fhm. with ruffle, full alse. with real Irish i embroidery: Friday, fin, a pair for TSe, or. rr We 'd ataaaplag. j- Becond Fleer.

GLORIES 0F BR00KV1LLE. They Are Told by Noted Speakers on Reminiscence Qay. BROO ii VI LLK, September 5. day of tle BrookvlTle rett-tetintal and me-romlng t-elbr-i titet was the mean- of bringing prolKlbly tli largest cror d-of the week to The program mas an unusually artlractlve one. Follow ing muMc by the Military Band, local history was rev-iewed by tr.

K. I'at- terson, IJ. M. Stoops, J. K.

Morton 1 and Edgar Itj Quick, In Cue fternK-n there was' more us and then came the ati-dres-iea. Those scheduled to speak were: John Kern. J. H. I'lsrkson.

of New York; C. Matiaon. of Greem-astl; J. -H. oelwin.

of Oiicago: I T. Michner. of Washing-n: X. If. Parry.

Amoa W. Butler and eorg Hill, of F. Jones, of Washington: J. of Kfikonio; Judges William Bt; kln-rtia m. of Franklin: J.

Mrt'lura. of Andr-Kin; Robert Ht. John, of Mrlon; flmrf Iowney. of Aurora; the Rev. Lavid Moore, of Tlncinnatl: J.

A. Aver.i of t'ovlngton: Charles W. Stivers, of Liberty; Utxi McKee and William Masters, of fonnersvilie: A. J. Ro.

fit Andersen-vtlle; Thomas Bracken, of To-onlo, Canada; Robert King, of Klucago K. It. Krer. ot York, snd Henry Lennard. of Metamora, FOUND 7t679 MEXICAfl TOWNS The Government Did Not Know, They Existed.

-MEXICO CITT. eptember Z. Tbe geographical commission appointed by the government seven years ago to map ail of the towns of the country' has Just mad It report. -The commissioners make the statement that they I.C.s towns which' were not officially known jo eaist and which have. Jjeretofore.

had lio felral control. Many of theae towns are of consider -ble 'x. ranging in population from to people. Most of them are tainted In the remote recesses of the Madre and In localities far removed frvm ordinary courses of rave Prisoners Fail to Escape. llmvX to Th IMiar-ajo News.l MARTINSVILLE.

September Thrnai and George Vollmer and John Lee. confined In Jail here on the charge of burglary, made another attempt to escape tiits week. They took w.re from a broom and -tawed a rivet from a ratch that covered a hole a cell made tv jU-orbam and Van Tasseli, when tbey fi i i -kaaaaa. Mala Floor. Bargains for Men Men'a fancy brimmed Muslin Nightshirts, full slae in altes up to SO.

y. at, each Mn'a perfect f.tttng fast colored woven madraa and printed oxford Negligee Shirts, choice, of saps rate or attached regular ll.OO ahirts at oUv WTXDERnOSE," for men: will not need mending- In three months from date of purchase, or they will be replaced free of charge; colors absolutely fast: choice of pearl gray, tiavy or Mack; on sal Frl-. -a rr day .......4 l-AIHS FOnoisViJ Main Floor. Notion Specials fie cal-ds Invlsfble Collar on a card. Friday, a card Kho Laces Heavy tubular laces.

In all slses. worth a day PAIRS FOR iC Hilrnln Cabinets, assorted alias and kinds In a rablnet. best, wire hairpins. So and 8c kinds. Friday, each SC Mala Floor, I Ask about th skirts mad I I st 81,05 and un.

In dress I I goodr section. I Friday; Specials in Toilet-Articles ltc Kirk's Jap Rose Soap, cake jZ Sac KlnV's Virgin Tooth -n. Wash. Friday, -il Vy 3 Williams' Ftfavina- Roap, Qulrlt and easy tablets. Friday.

each 20c Tocih Brushes, pure bristles, with perforated sanl- rv tary backs, Friday, each Main Floor. Friday Specials in Jewelry Fin Silk nance Fana. lara m' spangle, trimmed and some band-colored, all fine French makes, with ivory sticks: a very special not on In lot worth leas than $1.00, and most of them are worth frtim M.00 to Friday, while 4 a they last, choice i Main Floor. liousetieeds Sale i' I Ideal- Coffee Percolators with glass top, ftve-cup p0 Special t. Vaitai Folding putting or Table,) well made.lwlth 0 yard measure; special.

UaC Oarhag leans, with covers snd ball, handles i i sis, special 'ie six, tillf uasement. "1 broke otit of Jail several years PherlfT Hain discovered, fiaturday, that the rivet tisii lieen "ainpered with, and th men were Jotkedl la separate cells. Frugal Millionaire Is Dead. BT, leOVP, September Judson Thonipson. 'seventy-seven years old.

or. of the meat frugal mlllionalfs In t'i-ritj. and fr many years a consplcumjs figure In. Hi Iouls financial affairs, rt.c-l at the honiej of his son. last r.lrht.

It mn his custom to buy clothing at little "u-l-y of evperise snd wear the as long aa it 4'ull last. Sultan MANIU, l)un ha rr. Mindanao, mint bang, decided hla evldence-of the raid J. or Dunanarra Doomed. Heptember 3.

The rbiltsn of leader of the raid on Par-ri, January two years t. The" territorial Huprem Co.irt fate to-dayt after hearing a long list of Uncases, In. W. Mt-Uonald mas sUln. One of -the of the happv fcomea of fo-clay a mt funj of information as the metho li of promoting Lealtb and er; 1 right livinr nJ knowledge of best rrtljct.

i Prcxiucta of actual excincn-e fir I rea.scaal.Ie clairns 1 a and mhich lpve tttaineJ to worl-J-miJa acceptance throngh the approysJ-cf WeJ-Iriformd of the Worll; net of ir riJ ials onlyj but of the riariy who 9 the happy faculty of ani j-in the beat hA woiii One of the prociuctj ot that known cornponeiit parts, an I remedy, approved by physicians t.n 3 -mcnrieJ by jthe 'Wtll-Iiiormcl cf t' Ti'criJ as a yaiaaUe ani i laxative is the mtll-knowa tv cf I I ani Elixir of Senna. To rt its t.r- 1 efTects alivars buy the -factured by the CalJfcrrJa Tjt. czlj, and for kale by HI dr; I.

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