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UQUSKIIOLD GOOmJ vl-S'fte cash or py B-srrtson il 'i cuua issuer iu'eae rest, i 'i 4'e. 7-. s.m; to.fi arid Ui first tUU, r-VJEU armrtrrnrof MltiAf RAX i.ke ilt rri'rVrt kif-hen safe, -1 SO: chair. SI; n-sa baby bed. eV.

ebt Oft'. a ('a' i. Mrrurner, iarfe eiae; buffet Cir' C.Vij' up. fciua 1H and up, Ail rem! amd ta y-tif'-r od n)wtil -Ire. A i i C.AXI.N ET A i ester-, rug: aI wixi.ti'm.

CU Or-k 2iifS. 2: 1 cbair, l5ith dress Unto, -w: r-ntn1. iHSl fj-jcst. "w'l4tiiaa for coal or ew (frt $51, Cah- or payments- CHARLEs INO. Virgini avi frreet WtQ.

VA Si-t-S. C-rr. tuntwn lor a g'as" Cult MrnmM, fciuVE COAU-AiiY, til rt 1741. ii.MSf MACUI.NS. eie4nc; been -4 very W.

Main 2457 rx K.NiTU&s Lv jioTfiTliCTji goi'U sale, Why Do Women Do It? Why rr Mrt SoS or S75 ma hiae. probably need that, when -Mt w-K frurm. ttlrwitwi Jn fVr. f'r I7 4 PTOSIS 4 AVK. htnv Kr5a nv thrry 4 tea; tjjtw lnJt 'ftrT fttrni--, i9bn( 'M 1 t', i Plirr tU di'fTtuii ti'W, beJ, U.

MHr triJ euic I lK IT RPTPA TR CI OP, 1 1 M. fmtu hl, J0t IJ: I nr till fttf u' tfrm yTOHf. -4'T4i AVg. -tr 'U. f-trif rmTtrr pw.M I t.T ITKVITl'RB KKPAlaJiKOSIJMK- -thnishinj5f grvl IlepaSr Work Ahrriv' M'flMTCKlS OK HA LB W.

TltAtil Co. i I fd i iov. A bu rw." UxMuii vacuum ef't iO wt. i ttn 444' a klM li Yi.Vi br4iu Ra.k- mnriiinf, 14t Villa FEAirtirf I 3 parhip auVC any Triour, fr-itral a. 1 1 HMTI riom "tiw 13-vi Tun; ni-n triit.

m412. an OTTO 7 FZ 3. rrtrtMtp 'ir and St. Clatf, i.WlN m'hn, mff Ilka lhnn IrrltOfi 144ff. OAK.

rtaISi.ih lettW aC twrfk' ti4 nimMnMian Ran, 3A4. 'at-bt rabiiwt, Mrin," rAjH c-oVKKiNtiOicrfrECfrr- Ituft Jjtoiuifn it toMit HOUMKIIOLD fJOODS WANTFD. tha bifbaat prloea for all ktn4a bouaxmld coeds la (rliata bouaaa or lUia. Min 4t7? i Call CoopcrlderLlncoln 2288 Wantr4--Mifltum ami am ail at t4 refrtfar--afur. Un mowrft, Jwn boa, porrto aUi(ra al Hi 1 vtwap timmer.

cook l- bt rar-trolwa. vncra, oil roota atorca: ai'ii anything J-a In tnaiKMtaA. anti'XM fur. liitnra or rintal ru. I'K iKHH 454 MS.

AVE. WE 0 kntfa ftf tionwpholj furnllura. Ctt or ir" prfra aeo. CaU U' S.n. Aoto.

-40 1v a UthnUril wk-i "Tlait or mtDininjr fumltiira for 3-room avpart-tnrt ie lr.Mntnon. Hat of aani and 1irr Arirtrraa Po Mrwa. 7 Call Mr. Albertson J. Harriartft 206 boiarhol.l anorft in prt-hnt flt: will pay ti bl caah ALBF.RTOM-MANYPHOP.

FrRJaiTfKB vuitM. Wilt Bay PxhI aH pa for honrboM rooda la prtvat a t. Call MtiaM71. rral vnr Wiaila of rood wi frtmltui. PARka- KROS.

Matu Nm Vol'S i HOLD "tibo'OJ wap4." Wipaa5J yTO aal worth It. cTANDAKii ruaifrrtm- CO. Bt, AV" MATN (tftS MV11 STOnC AND VEHICLES. Ft "rtTb ax 1 i hooka aji4 forkat on Ku no at, Inrtiana- Wti. CaU at my rtprttaa.

4. JAUJL Mt-U- BIMAS. Kranafort, Ind. aovt L.S50 touoit- aound ait work.art bar bo uaa lor biro. 4404 jitHiD boran.

bmra and tro vaftnt cheap; 7fHf. Wi of AN rRlJNJmloipn anMrhtf an. i 5r INti-Tf Vr nioitit! Irtinttoo TtTAM7 of lor, i ami e-b, Market. MKHKt mar, ft an Iba mtat aril; i MR. lift, j'-Vllt Mtui-, hamna atitl iva 'wuou; 33 bviria by utare.

top biiaf al rtwa. Thml houa wrtt of Stot Uf. FKa'riUfTg wrirka oKi.TSTnt- yy ti-t joui'f iiniw, irnaii waron ami bar- UbH 42o W4.PprU 10 m. VU1 hao to! rui bonra for any ktmi of work ou nar hart 6V kom rtrivrra. toov CHa platform pnn prAilrra warou.

prwr l.ainpM; At conlUUn Wcona. bvrrlr ami 2. yowjxr. (rrab, ffnU. MS' each tmi hnfliw ai iKAVYl hora rprinc double DOGB, rOULTKY, PIGEONS.

ETC Dojr Show TT.rfl rH and fyilbw rMtAjr, July S. 1-J. iauawoa iraav Erory- kl 'rf EX! "rtiirrr4 lriao, at ball prkv; i-IACTC tLuirhn he-na. crwkrrrt aiwt yount Irrll i37. 33tH rwton.

tha younotrr rrowttut. lValt'abt fro nt tnh the feed your ueoil from tho dy thry aw wmiwJ tmn Ky V-hirk vj until fully crown. IVatfa lwurml haw rtm tatnl you aUKtori rtyht; krrp ap lh rood -ork. mir rbiok will tnak brttf rrowtn liav binrr brrnSfr. an4 pwlu will furor maturrd atvl litfiajr Iran tinv by iinc ltt a.

oa thia arviaraat Your BxxifT tr yoa pot iluIica. OVKHMAM COMPAST, IXC. CaforauT! kin. Hotawr TwWr 14U Oiira at. 'iu-iiiaa puppilM aim! canarW.

MjM Mountain airyr. WmiPl M7, SiAF.UlTS tot aT, "Ul aril hf ame Wi.fa R.1a. HO't y.tWanwao. rWl. lH.7.

thrT'e't SJtOPV Tl? H.AiA.4H?.SETTS. S'nrrr itoxtnn trrrirr. aayrif, othr a at Varyatn for C.V apTeoa. il''5. I USTON tcrrwr.

m. I yrar oat. terfrraiy marked brtrr anl whilft. fcixb daaa t.t ltd t. Clatr I i.Ulii putipT.

brutifu lkwi, "'-t rriH Randolph v- ti Al riilX Pfraian An-or hitWia: pii-rrw-J; to cbrSi, Har- At--'-llAl-K. Ied treed; exo'ileat watch do-; 5 j. Hra4Wr. AYikf.iJAi-K very iy iish pctU- isf'TirvL yoM.c acra. "VTabetar COGS.

POULTRY; PIGEONS. ETC 9IX ntr Karri va 1027. rd; Er.f Ua XkS ruu ibtTitxl dot, huntit, 4- lvn tmr: riw3wl wK XI at. DA U. Aer- un Kwl C'tuk- Bootb old: fcoa a4 tuU hrtrti: eeIVnt -walca rr: JrtT dirt waif Vi OJve, CH ller S7Tt Ss.

-mW clU at 433 PM.RKt) AISXDALE. BJ, Orri mr. fcaoiyy ATT EXTXOA'; Pt fiwr Md P. I. WgLM, trKtgrCTrt, y.

Oiwr stAtr tUiSjr, SSOWC FLAKE E. Wbjto. illSCELLANEOUS WANTED. A XX KTXKIX V3thJtc, U. rW.

tlf 74t. Cast-Off Clothing IS estd fw bmu'jp foo4 um4 oiL. Clrt 44. 1 HAt' icwh loir tit oiMB'in'i. Want E.r4 axhattaS MR.

flM. Mt 9. Call Shank if ra funwlsut or ruf to aen, CftO lain 2028 A ROjYiMeMj KXi outfit. ApvJiiiC Ma. caio Mtin iflon.

WAXTXD to bj IOO faatlMT bd. CaU Good, Sotmd Tellow Ear Corn Wanted At lb Stockrrds plf1F KaTVIipH 7 77 AUCTION 8 PCBUC Arcrio? Th C1rla1. CtiKtnwaU, Ctiifi4-0 aV 8t. Lotua Rjr, Thm Cuvinnatt Hartifr R. f.o Tha KramiTlH, lA4iaaapoU A) Terr -Hant K.

a Co. TuKwltr. Jine 1013. at 9 to at tKa tnclimx freijrhl atation, irr Capt-tf Itut Muth In)aaptl). In4.

Maar ariOtt abipmrnU, ii luUnff Paint, atatna mot fmrtil. tul. trwaaa, larnitura, bouMhokt rxl. animtl od fxxlU-y foa. raatinya.

C. 1, Ppa. rrnf atael. plpa. moaUlirig tlatr.

rit aatw papar. oartmruixlaiB papr, droa-a. raodr. tdtura riinh, 3 rratca ato bump a. I auto top.

boa: auto mtl part, am to radiator framra an4 aat apr'fxa. 23 wttn a malt, finptjr barrcta bcm -rvma, 1 whint mAcbin tab. 1 int laumlrr tlb, aoap, 1 box ghraaa rath, 1 "bom optiMan rood. praaa r-Ma. 1 rutl arritxiinc talc, 4 baa miorrala, 4 barrel dry rU battarta.

1 box I nut ant haat bottle bale ti prtnwwt matter, mrnt po forma, 1 rf anar atof a. 3 tuba tinriteiim. rrat Wow ar una, nrmmtnU, twd raiUi. aotion. bott part.

I flif urn, brat ti'. -ord fabric. lavatortMi. eJwart tanaa. bo-J arvl elnka.

A bota barrV araanat. bara Oraliiw. 1 pal r. rt (nil flavoripa avruo. 1 boaraa.

1 a buUiMW thoraa lraa) a4 asacr other Tar ma of aaWi raah or rrtlftad All kt ub)ct to eamlntioii Moodar, 123 W. Maryland St. londay, 10 A. M. will aril a rand factory.

Rom- of tha bi artlrUia: la olarvrr. ot fZAO: fmiy raM. tall iim, fancy baakata. to. f.

14Cfa ruunirni, wr UtM. abalTinva. botti for randy. )ara. tnfkaU aiHt many otrtrr rtlctaa.

y.ra ouuy comm. it H' it tartb I an II. Binzer, Auctioneer Sill Cetltral aa. Kenwood 7670. L.

A. HODGES. ArCTlOSEER. Tvara pf iidwihk it Ijnrt: peraona! rri Frnoii LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS. notice or sale or oifrm Drpartntmt of ftnan(.

Offlt of the Hty controller. Clt Hall. Indianapotia. June. li.let nMa wUl rrtwit by tha city rontrolW-t of tha If of IrMiiapapolta, Ittd, until clock moos on tna iittt aay oi July.

1B29. for tha whole or any part of rta Muorfred Tbouaaod Doltara of boorta known aa tha "City of Indian a pott a Rapttary Watrtet 4 per r.t. heriat Booda." Ftrat Uaua 1 922. and II not old on atjch 1a. than aurh aal will tinu and aeaWl hlda will be reetrrd imtlt 13 wk noon from Uay to aay inoreaitw for tha whola a any part of aatd bond remaininr unaold until all of td bonla ara old H.ul hrnida wilt be dated July 1.

IB'iS. and will ba In denomlnaUona of On Thouaand Dollar ll.OOil ra-b, wltb inter- rat roupotia allaHied, atvl will bear Interest at iba rata of lour ana on-nu rw wni, 4i per cent.) per annum, payaoia aemi-annuallr on tha lat day of January and on tha lat day of July of each yaar. aaa only that tha ftrat roupna will lor in mtereaa from July 1, 1P22. to Jaly 1. 1923.

44.00. and wtu paymbla July 1. 133. antl lb laterrct acrTMlnf July 1. 1923.

will bo evidenced, by rouuona lor tha aum of $2C 60 rach. payablo rn-h Jmuary I and July 1. after July 1. 1823 Sid bundt will raatnr rrapactiyely aa foltowa. (.: Said huteia wilt ba numbered avirx-eairrlr from to both tnclutted.

and wtll be li Tided into lota of 10 bond eaob. which lota will ba deiiratd aa 9erie. and Series No. 1. rontalnina bonda numberod 1 to 10.

both itvHinled. will bo Darahla January 1. lt34 and aucrraairrly there alter one. aortea of aatd bonda nutnbered conaocutiyrly will bo pay-ahJa on tha ftrat day of January of aar-h Ufcaodinr year, down to and tndudlna January 1. 1073.

Tha propoaala' raeotTrd will bo waned by tha Vity controltar at bia offk on the 11th day of July. 1922. between tha hour of 13 o'clock noons and 3 o'clock p. and aatd city controller ahall there upon award aaid bonda. or.

If ha ahall aa fit. a Dart or any. number thereof to tha hirHoat bidder therefor: but aaid city controller ahall bar tha rirbt to reject any and all bida or proposal and any part thoroot. and alaa tha tht to aenvpt -a part of any bid and ta award upon any bad tha whole orMa number of bonda covered by aaid. bid.

and alao tha rifht to hia jadtrment and diacrettoa ta award aaid bonda. a part to ona bidder and a part to another bidder. except only that no bonda ahall ba aold at laaa than par and accrued tntereat from July 1. and from day to day there after between the aama boura, aaid city controller. Under the lorefoioc atipulationa and powera, ahall open btda received for alt or any part of aaid bond rrmainlna un- aold and ahall award and aetl trie aama a roniuurty until aa of aad bonda ara aold.

Said bonda ah alt ba oerotiahle aa Inland hi I la of exchanre. and ahall he payable at tne oi nee ot tna treasurer or Marion county, Indiana, ta tha city of lndianaoolia. Ind- or at om of tha authorised depositories of aakl city. Said bonda ahall not in anr re- apect be a corporata pbUfatlon of tha city of Indianapolis, led, but ahail be and con-atituta an Indebtedoea ot tha sanitary dia trtot of Ind, aa apectai taxinr district, and aaid bonda and tntereat thrreon ahall -ba payable only ant of a apectai tax to ba levied upon all the property ot aaid sanitary district, aa provided by law. which terms ahall be recited en the face pf said tofether with, tha purpoae for which they ar iae-ucd.

v- 8aW bond hatt fca isaued and offered tor sale uixxr and pursuant to the rrori aiona of tha acU ot tha arneral aaarmbly oi jiotuana. ettAUioa. "An Act Concenunt tne Department: of I'll hue Sanitation." etc. approved March) 1917. aa aasomted by as t-t entitled.

"An Act to Acoend Section 17 of aa Act entitled -A Act Coneer-mo tha Pepartineat af Pubbe etc. approved rfujy jot. tpi. JOSEPH L. HOGCE.

Citv rnntrniiee. Sta to crerhior of Hrm or J. Otway Wryaar and. Jrae T. Berry.

417 IndiaAa aye lodtanapoua. Indiana. Tba creditora are hsreh iuiitl that herrtofora Helro P. Mosa waa appointed rs- ceiver or aata ivrm, naa PautdaAed tha aa- aews inneei. ana mai tne craditora or rlmanta hea bem riven by tha court ttuul tha 7th day af July, 1922.

to file their rUime with aaid receiver or with her Aivab J. Rucker. 120S State Lafa bin UiC. of aaid City. Creditors or ctaintanta will swcorchDrly so flW thetr claims on or oaiora taat data.

HELO P. MOSS. Receiver Cd roadwa. xw York. June 33.

19::. A dividend of' SMS per abara baa bee da-clared on th capital rtrnt of thia ooeapany. payablev Aturust 1ft. 1923. to stockholder of record at tba cloaa boatnewt July d.

1973 JJ. FAST. Seeratary. BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED EVERYBODY TO PEB "WAT tovrjf east ti tuxedo theater, in pari-, center aiwl E.

KEff TORI ST. Startiov SsuuSay aA 2 p. m4 eoRiistaom to II :30 p. m. FoUoviac tier opets p.

aa. to 119. Yrry low niSCBLLAN EOC3. Notice Tb rwS pobfc-- i tBforBV-iJ (a at Mr H. Keren, of Eoatxiaie.

lad aatborlxed to rtpmaeitt tfcia rvtapaay la My capas-lrr whatirtrer. BLATT GA. CXDMPAJTT. FINANCIAL. WE MA EE aad fety wmd mortracea oa taprarrvd tiXT praperVr.

CaBatrartumi ioana Kd biiSiAt eoetrkdars aad trU aa travt pqrrhand. red lap. dclaj. hara th noarr- ATA AOSTGAGB a DfYWTXEIT CO. Tvdeijty Tmat bide.

Money to Loan On taprovfd it t4t. Libera! prv-paT-mnl pnnierwi. A. J. Hueber Co.

Maiw T745. Ml 5T. LtKotn 6745. Ve FINANCE buiktitK of MrUMl taonaaa and tracMn loan aaeway rwrtra4- aad rJ ratata eoetracM. waui a.

aorsc unrKirxxsn co. ttBka Aw. Main Cr7. MltXER. 137 M.

M.iawar at. Maia 474S OAOE IXJASS. BO Tfc 8-BORCHE RT RKX. INT. CO K3 CITY THfIT BUjG.

C1ECLE 736. FARM a4 at property i. D. KXxtf. ETK9T f'vtvt ajMrta-aa-a loan maAa oa IrvSaaa muA aat-oa ra! aataM.

aV I). WLLfrOM. 1101 KaUocaJ Oty BoaA Md. tJTwotn 14 CHATTEL LOANS. You Need Money Use Our Scrrlea CPE AM ACCOC3TT wrxa cs.

$100200 $300 uvea-Ilea te ear easy Tweaty Pa if ass Fiaa pat 4Vrt tvoo. aay ba hack a aa $10 04) MOO. I16.04) WHh interest at 4 par cent, a seeata. Pay faster tf you wah lass eaaa. Aa follows Psy a SAO lean ta f'ill ia One aaonta TOTAlV COST.

1.7. Yon pay eny for the actoal ctace leas rnna. Interest Is marred awl aw the aetaal amount af eaah altt vtstaiktipr. Come ta sad get free booklet. "The Twenty Payment Pjaa, which describee everything fully.

Ail asAainesa confidential. We loan on Furniture. PI anna. Tie trolaa. etc.

wtthoa renaorat. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, phone ar write. Indiana Collateral Loan Co. frVeeel tender ESTABLISHED 1SST. C01 LOMBAK.D BTJTXXI3ta S4Vs EAST WASBUIoTOlf ST.

MAIN S3S0 rUuJkk.4 AiAXV m. Our Personal Property Loan Plan Means to You Real Money, Independence and Convenience Loans, $20 to $300 On household goods, pianos, horses, cows, farm implements, automobiles, etc Terms to suit the borrower. Capitol Loan Co. 141 E. St.

Main 0585. Lincoln 7184- C-o-n-f-W-e-n-t-i-a-l Quick Loans tTP TO SSOO. On pianos, Vtetretee. household far-suture and guaranteed es. Loaas payable In a to iu monthly inatali-saenta.

Legal charffea baaed oa unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with ether-companies paid and aaere money advanced. Hears: ta SJO; Saturdays te 1 a. so. Call, write ar pbeoe l-a-a-9.

Beneficial Loan Society 01 ational Oly Bank bklg. The Great Money Lender With a Heart We lend money to honest peraona havine steady )oha, on their notes or home furni ture wttaout removal; we alao lend to prop erty Owners. Loans up to 3wi, repayable in ft to IS enonthly Inststlment. or aa you desire: extension and removals allowed, if neceeaary. We cbars lees I rstea.

based on unpaid balances for actual time due: nothlns de ducted to advance, and no charge unless loan is made. Consultation and advice free. Pri vate ofncea for interviews. Everything con fidential, and none wtll know that you are horrowtng, Oealinrs very courteous and everything fully explained without hurrying. ana.

iuii written plan given you. rats is a safe place to borrow new borrowers wel comed. service. Hour. 9 to Saturdays.

9 to 1. Call, write or phone Circle 14-6 0. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY. 601 National City Bank bldg. Licensed by State Bank Commissioner.

LEGAL BATS LOAHS. INTERSTATE COLLATERAL LOAN COMPANY. SOS Odd Fellow fifth floor. t-ansaylranla and Washington sta Phone. Main .11 SO.

INDIANAPOLIS FINANCE CO. SOI NATIONAL CITT BANK BLOO. 110 E. WASHINGTON ST. LOANS ON FURNITURE TELEPHONE MAIN XSSI.

Indianapolis Public Welfarw Loan Association SS9 OCCIDENTAX. BLOO. MAIN ftt9. Waafclngtoa and liUnoie sta. Rate SH.

If yon tmiat borrow wnwT seo'r ta HIGHER COURTS' RECORD. SUPREME COURT MINUTES. S40S7. Joe R. Bums et si.

vs. State of Indiana. Eoacinsko C. Appellee's additional authorities. 34141.

Firemen 'a liunirance Cemnane vs. Temple Laundry Company. Sullivan C. Appellant's briefs. SUPREME COURT NEW SUIT.

3417S. Indianapolis Saddlery OtuxtDany vs. WtUiam S. Curry. Monroe C.

C. Cause ia tranaterred rrom appellate court 2o. 11133, under section 1399. Burns 1914. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES.

11103. Willi am G. Krnrer vs. William Duck wall et al. Marion C.

Appellant's petition to transfer to aupreme court and 11457. Clifford C. Ratson rs. Lorir-g Brookahtre. Henry C.

AppeJW'e motion to dismiss appeal. Appellee's. rw-Ution far t'me. which Is tr-anted, including September 33. 1933.

1142A. Pittsburr. Ciivinnati. Chi care A St. Louis Railroad Comnanv vs Christian Christiansen.

Pulaski C. C. Apoellanta briefs and reeueat for oral arrumerA. 11333. John Mann et aL vs.

Grace I. Kaufman et el. Industrial board. Appel-fee a briefa on rehearing. 11433.

UniveraaJ Portland Cement Company va. Ptousia Spirka et at Industrial board. Appeliant a reply orvfa. 113S9. Wilham Carson et si vs ttbset.

F. Pntchard. Johnson C. Appellant's brief. 1141P.

The Studeheker Corpora Uon va. Frank Warner. Industrial board. Appellee' briefs. 11333.

National Mutual Insurance Company Charles P. MeNair. Union C. C. Appellant's petition for time, which is granted, including September 5.

1933. 11417. James P. Campbell, administrator, t. John B.

Payne, direct or -eerier a I. Johnson C. C. Appellant is granted time, including August 34. 1933.

11431. Pan Handle Coal Company vs. Dave DeOonraey. Industrial board. Appellee' briefs.

11S94. Isrid Rohan et al. va. Caroline Gehruig et al. Marion 8.

C. Appellants' briefs. XOPO'J. Locomotive; Entineers' Mutual, etc, Assn. vs.

William H. Higrs et al. Morgan C. C. Appellees' briefa oa rehearing.

1149S. Max Gokfberser vs. John Larv rura et al. Lake S. C.

Appellant petition to dismiss petition for stay of pi o-eeedina-s and to dismis appeal. 1140.1. National Lite Insurance Company ra. Charles B. Wheeler.

Enex C. C. Appellee's hrtels. APPELLATE COUBT NEW SUITS. 11499.

Loyal Protective Xnauraace Company ot Massachusetts vs. John M. Wilson. Bartholomew C- Record. Ad-surament af error, la term.

Bond, i THE IKDIAXAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 24; 1922. BOARDS OF EXATiH NERS III OPTOMETRY ME Officers Are Elected and New Constitution Adopted. CONVENTION OPENS SUNDAY Howard C. Do a tie. of Boat on.

was elected president of the International Association of Board of Examiners ia Optometry at tha seeeloa of tba aeeo-etatioa at tha Athenaeum today. Mr. Ixane is prealdent of tba Maaaacha-setts board of registration and ex-amination In optometry and for three years has been secretary of the in-ternatlonal association. Cheater Johnson, of Tork. was elect ad vlce-preaident of the association.

He la secretary- of the Pennsylvania board of optometry and alao secretary of bis ette aaeociation. E. H. Kieke-napp. of Falrbauit, waa elected vecretary-treaaurer.

The new constitution and new bylaws of the association were adopted. The provision for reciprocity and a syllabus committee were held tm-j portant phases of the constitution. CtaattCeaUreae far Edstcatlasu Resolutions adopted provide for the outlines, of esaentiala for acceptable achoola of optometry and the classification of schools: for standards of optometric education in all statea. syllabusses looklnr to uniformity in statf boards of examination and I rearisrrstlon for two years' course in Instruction: the removal of appren-i ticeahlp clause not compatible with standards of the profession, and I for corresponaience courses and night schools. It was recommended that schools which issue dlplomi other cate than those provided In their louges be discredited.

Permanent committee the association Included: na mei for Executive Council Dr. W. B. Hazel. 'Baltimore.

M4. W. Georgia. Waco, and Y. (t.

Maybee. Toronto. '4'anada. Mrllabus Committee Ir. K.

A. Woll. New Tork: W. i. Todd.

Hartford. W. Mavbee. Toronto. Canada; C.

D. Waugh. Milwaukee. Wis. and Bert Kinney.

Los Angeles. Cal. Advisory Committee tZ H. Kleke-napp. Fairbault, V.

D. Jackson. Norfolk. IL R. Owilllm.

Meridian. K. W. Iudlev, Wlnni-P. Manitoba; H.

W. Liggette. Memphis. T. A.

Ellngren. Columbia. S. C. and J.

Titus. Kansas City. Mo. Committee on Reciprocity Chester Johnson. York.

C. 8. Houghton. West Somerville. W.

T. Indianapolis; A. I). Dun ning, Toronto. Canada, and Harry Paul, Chicago.

William 8. Todd. of Hatrford. retiring prealdent of the association, in his opening address to the members at Friday's session, referred to the progress made In optometric education Tn recent years. The first conference to establish optometric atandarda.

held at rt. Louis laat January, he deacrlbed aa one of the mountain peaks of optometric hlatory. It waa planned at that conference, ha said, to have preliminary educational requirements to enter optometric col-leges. He appointed the following committees for the convention: C'osn salt tee Are Nasaed. Nomlnatione W.

G. Maybee. Toronto R. It. Owilllm.

Meriden. and P. Georgia. Waco. Tex.

Resolutions B. VST. Hasel. Baltimore; Ernest Elmer, Muskegon. and George S.

Houghton, Weat Somerville. Mass. Auditing A. Swain Mitchell. Richmond.

E. II. Murray. Pulaski. and Frederic Wolsey.

Wichita Falls. Tex. Finance Walter Starcke. Junction City. C.

Breeae. Tenneaaee. and A. D. Dunnlne, Toronto.

Can. Conatltution and By-I-awe Howard Deatie. Boston. Ernest Klekenapp. Fairbault.

Minn- and Dr. F. A. Woll. -New York.

Reciprocity W. G. Maybee. Toronto. Ernest Klekenapo.

Fairbault. W. J. Starke. Junction City.

A. Hwaln Mitchell, Richmond. and Itegina McCIung. Saskatchewan. Canavda.

ZjOOO Delegratee Kapeeted. Plana have been completed for tha entertainment of mors than two thousand delegates who will attend tha convention of the American Optometric Association next week, to which tba meeting of the boarda of examiners ta preliminary. Visitors from practically every province In Canada, from Cuba and throughout the United Htatea will be present. Members of the Indiana Association of Optomet rists will act aa hoata. A program that includea fun aa well aa educational Instruction, haa been in the charge of H.

M. Cantwell. of Indiana-polls, general chairman of arrangements, assisted by nn executive com- Unit tee of eleven members. The international association, which la celebrating the Silver anniversary of its organisation held Ita first meeting in New York city twenty-five years ago with about 100 members Badges, favors and programs, all to be used throughout the observance of the twenty-fifth birthday have been dealgrned in silver and white. Watch fobs of silver, modeled after the Soldiers and Sailors' Monument, will be presented as souvenirs.

The registration of the delegatea will take place at the Athenaeum Sunday, from 11 a. m. to 2:46 p. m. An automobile ride about the city Is scheduled for 1 o'clock.

A reception and reunion will be held in the east parlors and on the messtnine floor of the Claypool hotel from 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock Sunday evening. Mra. tZ. O. Noggle.

of Indianapolis, chairman of arrangements for the woman'a committee of entertainment will be assisted by the following hostesses in receiving the viaitora: Mrs. H. M. Cantwell. Mrs.

Adolph Schmidt. Mrs. G. R. Ledlg-.

Mra. Ben Jaffa. Mra. A. O.

Mlessen. Mrs. J. M. Schmid, Mrs.

A O. Davidson. Mra. W. F.

Werbe. Mra. Stella Roarers Cropper. Mrs. William T.

PfafT. Mra. W. T. NcCullough.

Mra. D. D. Terrell. Mrs.

H. Eaaterday. Mra. Hugh Davey. Mra.

H. H. Bishop, Mrs. T. F.

SchlaegeU Mrs. W. A NichoL Mra. E. M.

Wilhtte. Mlaa Margaret Ertaman. Miss Mae Johnson, all of Indianapolis, and Miss Clara M. Swelt-aer. of Richmond.

president of the Indiana association. Mrs. H. E. Woodard.

of Indianapolis, will preside at the punch table. During the evening a program of music will be given by Miss Alberta McCain, harpiat. Mra. Frank Edenhar-ter. pianlet.

both of Indianapolis, and Mra. William J. VanEasen. of Pittsburg, lyric aoprano. Monday, both the morning and afternoon sessions will be devoted to educational diacuaalon.

Dr. William S. Todd, of Hartford. Conn, chairman of the department of education of the national aaeociation. will preaide at the morning meeting.

Addreaaaa will be made, followed by dlacuaaion led by the following: Dr. Charles Sheard. Southbridge. Masa: Dr. Joaeph I.

Paa-cal. New York city, and Dr. Harry Beator. of Rocheater. N.

T. Addresses af Wei cease. The formal opening of the convention will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Mr. Cantwell will preside.

Dr. W. Farmer, paator of the Broadway M. E. church, will pray.

Addreeaes of welcome will be made by Mr. Cantwell. repreaenting the Indianapolis Association of Optometrists; Miss Sweitser. the Indiana society, and by Ed Jackaon. secretary of state.

At the cloae of the addreaaea the business of the convention will be taken up with Oliver Abel, of St. Louie, prealdent of the national orgnlxation. presiding. Reports wilt be made by W. V.

Nicum. of Dayton. national secretary: by Manln A. Leeae. of Washington, D.

chairman of the department of administration: W. S. Todd, of Hartfcard. chairman of the department of George L. Schneider, of Berkeley.

chairman of publicity; Stanley C. Gray, of Toledo, chairman of tha department of organization and legtalatton; Charles M. Jenkina, of Richmond, treasurer, and from the regional directors, including Vernon P. Brown, of Bloomfleld. N.

T. A. W. Elm-gren. of Columbia, K.

H. C. Wln-aton. of Cincinnati; J. Howard Clark, of Houston.

Floyd ii. Dayton. HONOR FOR VETERAN BISHOP BISHOP JOSEPH C. HART2ELL. Methodist bishops VI ka birthda cakes the same aa other folk.

Tha secret was let out when Biabop Joseph C. Hansen, with twinkling eyes and kindly smile, described a surprise birthday party riven recently at his little farm homo near Cincinnati. Tables heaped ht-h with dainties were spread beneath a. leafy arbor at sundown. A rapid scurrying; to and fro finally caused Bishop Hansell to ask hia niece, who is also hia home maker.

What all this a bout And ahe replied: Oh, some folks are coming- in afterwhlle." "And. would you believe it. the i bishop said, "about thlny folk did coma pretty aoon. and it waa a pany for me. There was a bis; cake with thick ielnr.

and on top it read- Eighty Happy Tears. We sat out under the arbor until the sun went down. There were flags and flow era everywhere. When it grew dark we went into the house, where we visited before a big log fire in the fireplace." Sunday afternoon, at o'clock Indtanapolia Methodism. together wjth members of the board of Meth- i odist bishopa.

who have ben in executive session this week at the Hotel Lincoln, will gather at Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal church to honor the eightieth birthday of Bishop HartselT and to pay respects '-for the long years he has ient In the Berries of the denomination. Aa a young preacher. Bishop Hart- Sell said he had rnrrl.nr.J of the trlala Incident to circuit rid- tng- naa camped oy the roadside. joroea oayous and rtrsrs and through almost impassable forests i of Portland. Ore: Wilham Kinney, of Los Angeles: J.

O. Collinson. of Dun das. Ontario, and J. Erlanger of Edmonton.

Alberta. an Fred A. Stengel, chairman or the committee on constitution and bylaws, will a 1 ao make a report and final action win be taken by the conve inn I body At the evening meeting officers I will be elected. Reports will be made oy ireorge j. trsklne chairman of the nominating committee, and by W.

A. Compton. chairman of the committee on pub.ic relations The educational program Tueaday will include lectures by Dr. Howard Minchin. of Columbus Dr.

Erneat Petry, of Rochester. New York; In Claude Wolcott. of Dallas. Texas. lr H.

S. McCIung. of Regina. Saskatchewan; R. C.

Augustine, president emeritus of the association, of Decatur L. Leroy Ryer. of New York, and 11. C. Reea.

of San Antonio. Texas. Reports will be made by the following i ivarniisn, nninct, res oiutlons. code of ethics, and other spe res clal committees. Howard C.

Doane. of Boeton. will preside at the morn'ing i session and Prealdent Abel at the i afternoon session. Newa Vrwibeya' Band Play. I W.ili..H..

w- l.ctMr.s di- r. ii Howard, of St. Louis; II. AUgUS- 1 tine, and by Roe Fulkerson. of Wash ington.

D. C. who will speak on the topic. "The Development of Personality tn A concert by The Indianapolis News Newsboys' Band will be given at the Athenaeum, in the gardens, from to 2:30. The rest of the afternoon and evening will be devoted to viewing the exhibits arranged by neariy fifty of the largest manufacturer of optical auppliea rn the country.

The morning session Thursday will be devoted to diacussion of a lecture to be made by Dr. W. H. Needles, of Kanaaa City, Mo. president of the Needles Institute of Optometry, whe will speak on the subject.

"Prebyopia and Subnormal Accommodation." Leaders of the discussions that will follow are: Dr. L. L. Deafer, of Minneapolis. Dr.

tl. A. Ilarron. of Boston, and Dr. M.

G. Davies, of Columbus, Ohio. The Installation of newly elected officers will take place Wednesday afternoon. New business will be Introduced and plans made for the advancement of the profession of optometry In the future. E.

H. Klekenapp. of Faribault. Minn, will preside at the meeting. Convention te Cfeee Friday.

Friday will bring tha convention to a cloae. W. Maybee. of Toronto. Canada, will preaide at the morning session.

Dr. Frederick -A. Woil. of New York city, will speak on "Hygiene the Optometrist Ought to Know." This will be followed by general discussion. After a meeting of the new offlcera with the old.

the convention buatnaaa will end. Scattered throughout the week are a number of social activities. These will Include two luncheons for the women guests, one to be given at the Columbia Club. Monday noon, followed by a shopping tour: a luncheon at the Country Club Tuesdav with a program of music and readings: a mat'nee party at the Murat theater Wednesday afternoon. Tueaday night a circus will be given at the state fair ground for all optometrists and their guesty Thursday evening there will 1e a banquet in the Riley.

room of the Claypol hotel, and a dance on the roof trarden of the Severln hotel Frblny evening will bring the festivities tr. a clone. Indianapolis and Vicinity Brief Note mt the Day. A drill team will be formed by Catherine Merrill tent No. 9.

Daughters ot Vetersn. Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, in Kak hall. The regular meeting of the lent will be held at 7:45 o'clock. The TroubaUor Club will give a card party this eventDg in Musician' hall, at Delaware and Ohio streets. The Lediee' Altar Society of St.

Anthony's church will entertain with a euchre and lotto party in St. Anthony a hall, in Warman avenue. Sunday evening-, at 8:13 o'clock. FaaaJUea te Bald Bawaiae Jaly t. Member of the Brewer and WUhit families will hold a basket dinner reunion at Brookelde park.

July 3. SVetary Clab Speaker. Dr. Eeginald C. Augustine ef Decatur.

Ill-, win speak before the notary Club at Its luncheon Tueaday at tha Claypool hotel. Dr. Augustine will be ia Indianapolis to attend tne convention of the American Op-tome trie Association. trie Grewwr te Xsat. A meeting of iris growers who are interested the local trie society, proposed by exhibitors in tha flower exhibition held laat saonth by the Indtanapolia Public library and the Baakara Trust Company, will be held Monday evening at clock ta the Bankers Trust Company directors room.

A definite prorram for the society will be presented by the organisation committee. Dieeeletiew Is Asked. Thirty-fear persons who contributed tn 1912 te a tenet creating a subsidy fund of 9l.4C3.AO for improvement in North Meridian street, north of White river, filed salt tn the circuit court Friday afternoon against the Fletcher Savin- and Trust Company asking for a dissolution ot the trust. The suit say that the fund baa lain dorm an for ten year. Hsrerstick Family Besjalaw.

A reunion of member ef the Haverstick family will be held at the old Baverstlck homestead, one mile south of Southport, between the Madison and the Three-Notch roads. Sunday. July 9- Th birthdays of three member ef the family alao wtll be observed. Mrs. Mary Bailey and Mra.

Ruth McGuire. twin aisVer. will be sixty -4 wo year old on tbaS day. and Charles Haverstick, who Uvea at the eld homestead, will observe hps birthday jury Will Give Bana.net. The Cincinnati District Association of Branch Managers of tha Fuller Brush Company will riva a banquet at the Hotel Lincoln Saturday evening, July 1.

All members et the sale organization tn the district will attend. Guy Salisbury, ef Louisville, president of the association, will be the principal speaker. Short addrnses will be made by D. D. Sampaon.

eecretary. and W. S. Moffat, district nmanae-er. both of Cincinnati.

The banquet will be preceded by a meeting of the association, which will be held at th local branch office ot the company. 1140 Huae-Manmtr buikuoff. Kebinaea (DX) Teaag Man Arreated. Clyde Smith, age tweaty. giving hi address a moeiason.

Ill, was arreatsd today by Meter Polkssmaa Harms and Norman on a eharge of contributing to delinquency after. I 4 La. C3 BISHOP JOSEPH C. HARTZELU Proprietor and Kaapleye Ate Arrested mm -rtllnd Tiger" Charaea. Kobert Sloan, who.

the police aay, has a soft drink place and restaurant at 11C West Mar land street, waa ar-rested today on a charge oT operating a "blind tluer" as a result of a raid on the place by Lieutenant Romlnger and equad. Oharlea Moore. 110 Canal street, an employe, who. the police said, poured out a quantity of "mule" when they entered, waa alated on tba same charge. About a week or two ago the police raided the place and arreated Le Meredith, an employe, who was fined f0 and costs on a "blind tlaer" charge.

Lieutenant Itominger and squad also arrested f.eorge tialm. 130 North Illlr. lia atreet. on a charge of violating the prohibition law. after they had found a small quantity of "mule in a soft drink place at 34 East Market street.

Katherlne Ruble. Jl North Illinois street, was arrested on a elmtlar fharge by Sergeant Hudson and juad PLEASANT ifieu ii to Call on Park Board. PROMISE OF MAYOR SHANK The Pleasant Run Boulevard Asao RUN (MENS nnr nn nn OH HIUL UUULLVrinU and awamps in a number of tha; southern states on horseback Min fnsHe Td'rUn VJurriheUssociation Nam Committee taste of their good corn pone ana their crisp pork The negroes al- ways sang southern melodies to hlirt liefore he retired, and he, in turn. would resd to them from the Scriptures. He has ridden by stage coach, by automobile, and in air- planes, and he said he likes tha latter best.

it is allefed. he brovifht -Wen year old tsjy to lts1isnpoUs from Rulnnson in a fna-erator rr The hoy. who explained that he didn Itek ii at homiO as ia.n to the eDtentiun Uooie m-h-re he will Held perslmr an invetis-stlon by the juvenile roarl Hri rr Advertistac Clnh. Ed Hunter. btiine mun.r of the Ad-vertiams Club of Indianapolis, mill ro to Crawfor-isville Monday to asit in the or sanixation of an Club of Craa lordsnlle.

The orrannation meeting will be held si the Hotel Crawford The new club will be the third to be or an I led in the Mat ins Huh w.th.n the last year Ap adverti- I inr club was orame.i i mr vsi wvt wu i ar ua lS ItM ai atlTWrtlB. I year aro and ore at Clinton about six month arc aWeme fWaweh librarian. Mis Frieda Newman, s.sislant librarian at the Prospect branch libr.ry. will beeorae ln lh t-ta of Mr. Millie r)rn- has re.iret that poeition.

Mrs Drn w1" however, still be with! the Indianapolis Public Iabrry in other mor To tilte Flasr la lilrl kuut. Members of Alvin P. Hovey W. R. No an win v.

11 rt. Madge Frady. patriotic inatructor. wtll present a silk Car to the Girl Seoul of the Christian church. Mas I Overrates by Oa Feme.

Everett O. Fells, age thirty-five, was overcome by gaa fumrs from a hot water heater at hia home. 42 North Hamilton rnie, to-day. but wa revived a short time later and sent to the City Hospital for treatment I as pee Filtration Plant. Member of the Indiana section of the American Chemical Seoety were guest of the Indianapol's Water Compsny at their June meeting today.

Th meeting waa held at the filtration plant of the Water Company, and an inspection of the plant ana tba laboratories waa on the pros-ram. At noon a luncheon waa served. New officers, elected a month seo, assumed of bos at this meeting-. Harry K. Jordan, who i superintendent of the filtration plant of the Water Company, la the new president.

SOCIAL SIDE OF CHURCHES Sixty members of the friendship class of the trvlngton Methodist Episcopal chnrch were entertained at a picnic Thursday, jn the Barr cottage, at Terrace Beach. The Margaret Gaylord Missionary Society of the Seventh Presbyterian church will entertain with an Eskimo party and guest day at the home of Mrs. Charles R. Yoke. "SI Southern avenue.

Wednesday at 2 o'clock. The regular monthly meeting of the Calendar Club of Memorial Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday afternoon, at the church. The Loyal Mothers' class of Olive Branch Christian church will give a lawn social this evening at the Belt railroad and South Meridian street, for the benefit of the church. Net Ieal Celere. Detroit New The Old One Yew.

this is a sunset painted by my daughter. She studied abroad aeveral years. The Teung One Ah, yes! I understand now I can remember having seen a sunset tike that tn our country. I I 33 voted at Its meeting FrldayMr. Smythe that the board never ad-' night In the auditorium of McKlnley School.

Islington and State avenue. send a committee of ten persons the park board today and ax mat the l.oard return to the original plan for paving Pleasant Run boulevard, which provided for a drive 200 feet v. Ide on each aide of Pleasant Run. TV bourd a few days ago decided to abandon this plan and to order new epeclf icat Ions, making the boulevard only 100 fee wide on each aide of the run Action of the association was not unanimous and decision waa reached after argumenta had been made by persons who- believed the i Plana wouw coat too mwr. Memhera of the aasoclatlofi believed that If the hoard would reconsider vii- ui isiiimi i'i it.

i tlnent to the new plans and speclfl- cailons would be eliminated -and that the board would have ample Hllir II, III. II lw I I boulevard, aa Provided in the orlal- nal apeclf loatione. before' nxt fall. vniaer ia Merle N. A.

Walker waa appointed attorney for the assoeiation In Ita enoeavor io (fi immeaiaie acnon Walker had previously advlaed tha association to "get Its foot in the door and then to ask for more." The park board's resson for making the cut in the width of tha Proposed boulevard was dlecussed by Mlas Viola ltaster. prealdent of the association: Michael Shea and John F. White, president of the Southeastern Civic Improvement Club. Miss Baxter said that II. Walter Jarvis.

superintendent of parks, had told her the recreation fund of the park board waa In no way connected with the general park board fund, adding that money used for recreation and playgrounds was not taken from a fund which would affect boulevard improvements. Mr. White and Mr. Shea pleaded for moderation. The park hoard's decision should he Investigated cool-headedly.

they contended. Preaslae Lew Shank. Mrs. Martin Relffel. prealdent of the South Hide Woman's Club.

said, tn speaking of the boulevard project: a I Ok. a i t. a a tl.l. during. hV.

campaign. and If he doee not keep Ms promise It will surely count against him If he runs for as he says he win. To this remark Miss Baxter ssld: "You will learn some day, Mrs. Kelffel, that campaign promises are things the voter tnuet compel the politician to keep." John K. King, city councilman of tha Sixth district, msde a short talk in which he said the city council would do all in Its.

power fo assist the. south aids. In obtaining th things It needed. JOSEPH DAVIES DEAD. v--' Howard eaaty Mail Waa Father af Treaaarer af State Fee Indiana, Special lo The Indianapolis News' KOKOMO.

June 34. Joseph Davies. age elghty-ntne, father of Orn Davies. treasurer of state for lndtana. died today of the tnflrmltlea of age In Errm township, where he lived.

Robert C. Davies. Howard county asses sor, Is another son. at that. haa killed many chicken in hia day; In fact, he killed on too many.

That laat chicken waa hia downfall. If hie taste had not been ao cannibalistic he might be still flying over the hilltops around Zlonsvtlle. instead of ornamenting, with folded wings, the back fence. For, alas he is now a scuffed eagle. The bird waa killed recently near Zionavllle by a farmer who had loot many chtckena.

saw the thief aa he rose with -fry in his talons, and shot at him. He believed the bird was a big hawk and waa astounded te learn the miscreant waa a proud eagle instesdnf fa lowbrow chicken hawk. He mews red five feet three and one-half Inches from-tip to tilt. Knowing Mrs. -McCrea' penchant for unusual things, a neighbor suggested It to her.

She was da lighted with her gift, had the bird stuffed and It will hold poeition of honor above the. massive antique aide-board. At preaent he la airing on the fence for n. few days, having Juat ar rived from the taxidermist. THAT LAST SPRING CHICKEN WAS THE DOWNFALL OF THIS EAGLE A I hi 1 er (9 MAGINE strolling out into a neighboring; garden and finding; an perched on a rail fence under a willow tree! Sounds rather sketchy, but it has been done rifcrht here in Indianapolis.

No doubt the average stroller would not recognize the great national bird in repose, without the blare of trumpets or the flag for a background, but here he is, snapped on the garden fence at the home of Mrs. W. W. McCrea, 2952 Narth Illinois street, looking stonily out over the flowers and trees. He's a young bird, but wild oae -r 5 A I IT RESTAURANT IS RAIDED.

ill V- ssi'rivfwtt IS llll I MM i iw1sfasei-euK'ilrTl ITW MJ tl Ti Tryj l' tlTtrt FrfS METHODIST BISHOPS Appointments Announced Direction of Conferences. CENTENARY IS CONSIDERED Appointments for the direction 'of district conferences of the Methodist. Episcopal church ever the United Statea were made by the board of bishopa of the denomination at -the semi-annual conference at the Hotel Lincoln today. Bishop Frederick IX Leete, of IndU, anapelle, was appointed to direct three district conference this year. He will lead the Indiana conference, at Greensburg September 7.

the western InlAna conference, at Bra all. September 1J both which ara tn the Indianapolis area and the Nora wegtan Danish conference St Milwaukee. September 20, In the Detroit area. The board continued through the tfcird roneecuttve day consideration of the centenary movement, but no Important decisions had been reached In the deliberations as yeL was said. J.

Henry Rmythe. of New Tork city, who la advocating -evlsion of the book of discipline In the Methodlat church, particularly tth reference to amusements; sought to obtain a bearing before the board today. Utah-en E. G. Rlrhardeon.

of Atlanta, ill was Instructed bv the board to tell mitted any one to Ita sessions. The bishops decided Friday 10 as- sinn three bishopa ta' the, tusk of bringing to a successful con lualon the centenary movement -year campaign far HSQ.SOO.OOO, started, three year ago, lilshups Lslwln Holt Hughes, of Boston; Theodore Henderson, ot Detroit, and Fred 11. Kisher. of India, will devote their full time to the administration of tha affairs of the campaign in the. next two years, it waa announced.

A total of tii.vOO.uOS haa been raised np to date. Bishop Richard- son said. I '( Meawaaent te Ulahep. The uuvelling.pt monument ta' honor of Bishop Francis Asbury. known as the first American Melho diet -bishop.

In Washington. D. C. in the tall waa discussed. It wss decided to ask President Herding to at tend tha caramon lee.

It la hoped that the monument wilt be completed by the time of the fall meeting ot the blahops In Baltimore, beginning No vember 14. The board appointed. J. 1. Conklin, of Miami.

a member of the board" of education of the denomination. H. A. MulUkln and. FX.

Haute II, both of Halt Lake City, were made mem- bers the board of. managers for the edi stlon of negroes. J. IL Ed wards and William M. Green, both of Cincinnati, were appointed true-teea of the denomination, to fill va oanclea.

Third mblle Meeting." The third public, of i the bishops' conference will be held this evening at the Roberts rsrk'Math odlst Episcopal church. It will be a young people's mass meeting under the auspices of the Indianapolis die- trlct ot the Epworth League. Hishors Charles Mead, ef Wnver. and A-. Leonardo of San Francisco, will speak.

Hlahop Leonard ia head of the Epworth Utrui orgenlaatlon. Frank M. W. Jeffery. president of the local dtatrlct ef the Methodist young people's orgenlaatlon, will pre side.

Music will be provided by the SL Paul Methodist Episcopal church Orchestra and by a choir by Joe Ovsrrnytr. director ot the Gypsy Smith Choir i REPUBLICAN SENATORS May 'Attempt to Apply Two-t Thirdf 'RuIt'ort'Dook. -t' SUGGESTION FROM WATSON WASHINGTON; June It Slow progress the senate of the tariff' bill haa resulted-In a new cloture movement. Republican leaders, In private, conferences, planned to tn voke the existing cloture rule, limiting debate by a two-thirds vote, and If unsuccessful they said they were considering tha drastic step of laying, aside the bJll'tVIgM tor their pending majority cloture rule. Senator Watson Ind.) wis', said to have msde the suggestion for an attsmpt to apply 'the two.

thirds rule now In the rulebook. He aaid he waa planking within day or two to begin circulating a iiition. requiring only e-xteen aenatora' signs tures for presentation to the senate. Senator Lodjt of Maaaarhusf tts, Republican leader, ssld he bellsved the cloture move would 'be made. If this effort to get an early vote on the bill should fall.

Senator Lodge added, the Republican leadership was con slderlnsr seriously the plan to -lay aside the tariff bill and make a fight for the new rule to Invoke cloture by a majority vote and "fight II out ill summer tf pecesssry." i neply te Argnaaeala. Much oY 'the ala'ep'asl on consisted of Democrat) repliee speeches made by Republican senators. TeS tentlons of those senators that Amey. lean. Industry waa threatened by art Inflow of produced German goods were, disputed by Hitchcock of Nebraska, and Jonea.

of New Mexico, -both Democrats. They, undertook also, to-show that! there was not as great a spread between wagea ia the United States and In Oermanr aa sensters on the majority side had contended. The Nebraska senator that- despite enormous subsidies to, ratlroada and industries In an effort to cheapen -production and expand export trade, iier.nmuy tw waa able to export -only ntich as It did before the wtr. fled are lierma'e IsspwetsV Citing 'reductions ln Imports frwrn Oermany, JSanater. Jones "aaid flood" was going by and that the Republlcana were raising a -ghost-In emphasising the alleged, danger of Oerman competition.

"I deny that the American manu- fact re la being Injured sertouely by tmporta coming in," said Senator Jonea. i Referring to the attack by Ssa- ator Watson-on the New York Times. Senator Jones said it wss psrt of plan of jhe Republicans to distract attention front the tariff bill, which he aaid had not been defended In any of the aeveral addreaaea delivered recently by leadera the majority aide. PURDUE; TRUSTEES NAMED 4 r-" C. M.

Mekbe and Virginia C. Meredith Ckeweau -Governor McX'ray toda reappointed two merpbers uf the board rt trustees of Purdue University. The terms are. far three yearn. Ttt p-potnteea ar C.

llohb. and Sllss Virginia C. Meredith, West lawyttf. They were named last June io serve one year tinder the reorganjis- tion of the board affected by a ll law. llol.hs hd fffit on the boart before.

Miss Meredith was appointed last June In accordance with the new la sv Klrfc fled that inna (marnber of the board itipiiM In a woman. ASSIGNED BY BOARD REVIVE CLOM WE.

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