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1 1 irt-r vcori at cure, f-rcfula. ntnrrh, r.um- Cit tJrel t. Km cf ar.i cp l'f c-rev not i It r.r.USr.a I it rorr.tlr.en utmost 1 ra: ji cf rr.ore than 2J There la to reaJ sub- for It- If. urrd. to tar any -4 tail ta fce "jist as rood" yoi may be ear.

It la trJ trior, Wa to make, an3 tte dealer a. -t it tKe TtH frte la I'M TIME GRAI1TED TO PUT Hi CLOCK SYSTEMS RAILROAD COMMISSION TO CONFER WITH OFFICIALS. OPERATION OF THE NEW LAW Th unestlon of compelling mil railroad where the gross earning a mlla a year' are fT.eOO or more, to equip thalr lina In Indiana with aome form of block system, la to La settled by. conferences with Individual roads, according to a decision reached by the Railroad Cornmla-alon of Indlanal -day. By an art of the Osneral Aeeenjbly ut W7.

all railroad earning tl or more a year ara required to have their roada In the Mate e'rrlpped wilh auch system by July 1, of ii.la vr, although the aame art give the (all road tommlwlon power to grunt the roada an additional twelve mom ha In which to satisfy Ha requirements, provided that good and auftVirnt cause ran be given for asking the additional time. A fiucnher cf the road hava met the requirements and the commission he accepted the block system they hava put lit use. Extension of Tlma Asked. Because of the alump In railway earning during the laat two yeara, however, varloua other road hava aaked for an extension of time, and the commie Ion fa Inclined not to puah them too vigorously. Inatead of making a general order giving all roada the benefit of the additional twelve month, the commission thought leet to take up each raee separately aa filed, and auch an order waa made.

Another feature which entered Into the rummlMlnn'a derlelon to grant additional time waa the unsatisfactory condition t'onrernlng hlork ayatema for single track road. Thua far, one member said, no satisfactory estm for auch a Condition had been Introduced, although the Inter atata Commerce Commission was consid er I na a number of patented ayatema. The ritale commission hone to aee the Inter-alate winmlaelon adopt a uniform aya-tem within the next few month, when It will probably be accepted and, put In force In Indiana. HONOR MEMORY OF MRS. NEAL i Revenue Offices Close and Attachaa 1 Attepd Her Funeral.

Aa a mark of respect to the memory of the Internal revenae offlca In thla city closed at 11 oVttM'k thla morning. Klam llT la collector of Internal revenue for district. The majority of tha at-taa of tha office In thla city went to to attend the funeral. Krank Hmlth. chief deputy collector In the Indl-anapolla office.

Issued order that the of-flcea of tha department In Kawrenceburg. South Dend. Ilamniond and Ft. Wayne should close one hour ftila afternoon, at tlte tlma of tha funersX 1 Strikes Match; Flash Follows. The detective were railed to Joaeph fVhwanka'a grocery, at 172 South East street, to-day to Inveetlgata a case that appeared to be rlotidedi In mystery.

Sohwanka aald he went td the atora to open tha place about I o'cJock and aaw Igna of burglara. A 'glase window had been broken ao that tha catch tnaide could be unfaatened. W'hen ha got Inside Brhwanke aald he atruck a match to light tha place when there waa a ftaeh of Die. Home ona who had been there liefora htm had thrown gaaollna ion the about tile store and the match icnlted the Hchwanke eeld a man passing the store assisted him In nutting out the jeinall nre that atarted. Nothing wi stolen from the tora and the giwer could nut account for the action of tha persona who prepared the gasoline.

SOCIAL SIDE OF CHURCHES. The Aid Society. of the First English Lutheran church will meet In tha church parlors Wednesday afternoon. Circle Wo. I of Central-avenue-' M.

K. church will meet Krlday afternoon with Mra tU Cllne, Kit I'ark avenue. The iVonnn'i Kitrelgn Mlaetonary Ho-cletr of Kdaln Itay M. K. church will meet FrMay arternoon wlih Mra.

McKaa, 161S Uexlngtum avenue. At tha meeting of the Wnman'a Foreign Missionary Society of the Merldlan-atreet M. K. church, Wednesdae afternoon at 2 0 o'clock, mite boxrs will be opened. The regular meeting of the Aid Society of the fourth I'reahvtertan rhunh will be held to-morrow afternoon with Mra.

John U'Malley. lift Noi-th Senate avenue. Tha Wnman'a Foreign Mlaaionary So-cletv Ot Hall I1ae M. chunh will meet to-morrow afternoon with Mr, Horace KandalU North Pennsylvania street. Mra.

Thomm Flahertv will entertain the members of Holy Cross Social Club Thursday afternoon at the Washington howling allevs. Instead of Wednesday afternoon aa previously announced. The Klng'a Paughter of te Second rreshvterian church will-hay an all-dav neellna In the parlor of the church TMirsuav. The lioseee will be ti Vlee Itefreea. I.lla KurtX.

I-Miih Orimih. Uuth Maxwell and Mary Mon. The memliere of the Hand are Invited to attend. The Standard Dearer of K.I win Itay M. K.

church will meet to-night with Mini Flossie Jlalley, 17IS Wnodlawn avenue. The aoclety will hold Its annual thank oflerlug meeting Welneedav night at tie home of the i etr. the liev. It. Vi Lexington axenue, Mrs.

Walker, cf Irvlngton, ill give an al.lreee. The annoal conventhm of the Wo-nen Home Mleltnarv Society of the Crawtordsvllle district of the nlina conference will be held In the YVeet Waahtng-ton-alret M. K. church Thure-lay e-ermg and e'l dav Krtdav. Thuredey venln( Mrs, W.

I.ent lln will reak. a-ul Krl-rtv evenm te cantat "America ii Ntikmi I'nder Our Flag" i.l be alven. OFFICEHOLDER IS Oil THE AHM SEAT F. HARPER MAY NOT HOLD PLACE AS AUDITOR. KEWS INDIANA Tike laitaaieastle Ken VryaU BetteUeg.

WAHHIxaTOX. May J-Thara la con-alderable apacvlaUon here aa to whether V. r. Harper, of Ft. Wayna, will be permute! to hold hie place aa auditor for the War IpartmeaC tumor of hie removal ara afloat, and Jt la well known that Mr.

Harper la on the anxioue aeat. The trouMe I charged to frvt-Uon. which In Mr. Harper- oflc among nia uo-ordlnatea, and which ha la Xrylff rj bard to overcome. Ur.

Harper waa appotated. three year ago. on tfa reconvroendatlon of lanater l-veridge. and the aenior Senator from Indiana aland ready and willing to beck him up to hta preweat trouble. If It becomea aeveaaary.

I Shivgly to Speak en Tariff. 1 Senator Hhlvely. after two weeka' 111 neaa, la busy again with hi aenalortaJ work. He la preparing to make a tariff reech, which will be along the Una of tar, ft arguments ha followed when a member of the House many yeara i ago. He hope to be able lo make thla Speech torn tuna thla week.

An "Undtglrabl" Call. 1 Judge J. O. Humphrey, of tha United Butte Dlatrtrt Court for nilnote, waa at tha White Ho'iaa to-day accompanied by Senator Cullom. Jodge Humphrey waa put la tha Hat of ondeetraMe ettlaene by tha prevlou administration because of a decision In the beef trust case.

"Tea. I hare heard of you," said President Taft with a laugh aa he welcomed tha Judge to bla offlca. Indiana Ittma. Representative rum packer and Mr. Crumarker ware urate at a White House dinner Saturday night.

They left Waah-Ington to-day for thalr -home I rf Valparaiso. The Interatate Cont ruction Company, of Saginaw, haa received the contract for the conetructlon of tha new postofflce building at Michigan City. It bid waa S42.SW0. TlW supervising architect of tha Treaa-ury will open bida next Saturday for furniture for the new South Bend boat-office building. Ha haa also accepted tha proposal of Jtobert E.

flproull to drill and complete ready for uaa a well to furnish drinking water for tha Bedford public building. I i' Korner Beator Hemeftway haa returned to Washington from hla home In Uoonvtlle. where ha attended tha funeral of hla mother-in-law, Mra. Alexander. I Honator Tieverldge Introduced John T.

McCutcheon. tha cartoonist, to tha PtMal- dent to-day, LAST TAXPAYING DAYJ, Ofrka Thronged All Day by Pertone Who Wleh to Eacapo Penalty. Thla waa the laat day for paying tha eprlng Instalment of taxes, and from early thla morning until lata In tha day tha Una of tax pay era extended from tha cashier's window In tha treaaurer'a offlca out into tha courthouse corridor for about 00 feet. County Treasurer Roblaon aald that In spite of the length of thla line, each taxpayer waa being waited on with in eighteen mlnutea after he entered the line. Tha new system Installed by Mr.

Ilohlaon haa greatly" simplified tha task of taxpaying. and It la now done mpre quick ly than ever oetore lira. Elem II. Neal. whose funeral waa If all the taxpayer had been waited on i -i by1 o'clock thla afternoon.

Mr Kohl- Jiel4 at Joneeboro, thla afternoon. inmM tri.r-r'- of. tice.for three -daya In order to give tha clerk a cl.ancajto re-elve the check In the mall. Mr, iltoblaon eatlmatee that check now In (the mall aent alnca laat Saturday amount to about tl.260.0uu. He la anxloua to get thla money on depoelt aa quickly aa posalhle in order that the county may be getting the' benefit of tha Intereat.

Tha treasurer may, deckle to open, hi offlca for a abort time to-morrow morning. It I estimated byl that nearly p.om.uo will received by a county at thla taxpaying perloo. a EFFECT OF MMAPELINEM CASE i State Food Commissioner Gratified by Judge Qroaswp'a Decision. li. E.

Darnard, State food and drug commlaatoner. who waa a wltnaas tn the mapellna case, which were decided agatnat tha maker of the product by Judge Oroaacon. In Chicago, Saturday, extecta tha declaion to operate to tha ad vantage of tha food and drug authorities or tne state. ince it is a aiaiinct victory for the authoritlea againat the misbranding of food producta. Ona result -will be, he aay.

that tha makera of tha product will ship more of the malarial into the State. Judge found that tha term "mapellne" waa a misnomer, In that In tha general acceptance of the aufflx -tne. tha word would mean that tha product la made from a product of tha maple tree, whereaa it waa ahown that theie waa no mapla In tha aubetancr. Since) food makera hava been adopting tha auffla generally and uatng It aa In tha caae of mapellne maker. Mr.

Barnard aeea In the declaion a weapon which may be used with telling affect againat mlabranded good. IN A CRITICAL CONDITION. Mrs. W. C.

Dodd May Not Survive Crossing Accident, Mra. W. K. the aurxlvoc of tha I railroad crossing accident at Twenty- fourth atraet ad'the Monon track Saturday, la atlll In a critical condition at the City Hospital, and there la fear that, ahe will not recover. She la Buffering from Internal Injuiiea In addition to la" broken shoulder and leg.

Her husband and son Frneat, vtctlma of tha accident, were burled this afternoon. The funeral waa conducted by Johnson A Haasler. undertaker, at the Malott IHirk M. K. church.

The burtel waa In the Kberteaer cemetery eeet of the Fair ground. Coroner Plackwrll ukl he would take up the -ln-eetlgatlon some time thla week. The men In charge of the train. John Murphy, engineer; Otla Urarea, firemaa. and Xobert Strong, conductor, will be trte principal wltnesee.

The rroner Mid would pay particular attention to the evidence regarding the speed of the train. hen the train struck the buggy In which were seated Mr. iKnht hla wife and son. It era running at a high rata of apeed, aocordtrg to Itneeeea, Auto Turns Turtls; Eight Hurt. SAN FRANCISCO.

May Eight persona were Injured, four aartoualy. early to-day when an automobile going at a good rate of speed on tha Ocean Beach boulevard turned turtle at a Curva. Several of the ocvupant arera pinned under the car. The seriously Injured ara A. Becker.

Wliluwn 1-yon. ttiarlea Miller and C. rercivat, a chauffeur. iSv? iTV As supplied to th: Empcrcr of Germany, Ci Enlancla Princo of Y7alc3, of Spciia, etc. A -j lo yoo know that your stomach or bowel troubla and the iadi- emtiom that with It caa raliertrexl uickar and becter by twin mrsrxDi AX OS WATEH than la mnj other way? It is cauHy taken a glass on arising and yoa hava no bad after Ask your Physician ho wiU rwoomraccid it and yoa will satisaexl.

aa are so many others. Try it yourself for CONSTIPATION Ia ElIERGEIiCY Try LTcjjfcSS Janes KATOaAL AXBZtirr WATOL Arok Ccbethotrs IND1ANAP0US i AND VICINITY bkiet kotes or tub dat. A at eating of the Indianapolis Oar Kurarr7 Aseoclatkm will be held next Wedaeedag mora-mg at e'elork, at the home of Mrs. R. O.

MrCrar. STT ICerldleB street. Th Markrn fouAty Board of Education, to- dar elected Jane Tolls aa county truant officer, to eowead air, L4keablll. The Ptev. at.

I-. Kaknaa will tA a paper rm "The New Interae4Mna.ltem" befcare the mem bers tit the Jn1 tenapol a Bar Aaaoctatkm, at Its atonthlr itnwetlna in the itbrarr of the t'ntteU states eewrta. Wetnaiar iTwlif. a4 ckck. UoMm Rule Ida-e No.

Si wul aire a card party thla evening at B. of R. T. Hall. In the Make belMlng.

A meetlDS of the State Florleta Association la srh4ad to be held ta the State Houee to morrow. -The meeting le a raited one and no set proerrwm haa been arranged. The Stata Rnard of Dental Examiner via hold Its res-alar examination of appllcaaui Fri day ano natoraar. DCPAIW AXCMXI AMOtlATION. The ladlanapolla Alumni Asaoclation of DePaw Vnlveretty.

will give a 'reception to Xr. T. J. MeCeneelt, the new preaideat of DePauw 1'nlversltr. In th parler of the T.

W. O. A. Tharadar erealng. The DePauw glee club of sixteen members, will sins, and Leaard NaUkemper.

reader of the club, will alae give eeveral aumbers. Prominent alumni will make short addreeeee aad the principal address of the evening will be by Dr. MeCon- neiL A luncheon will be spread in the dla-lae-reem. There are more than Xu alumni and former stadeats of DePauw In Indiana-pelis aad a special car will come from Oreenceetle with students who will take part In the affair. Merle N.

A. Walker Is president of the local association, and T. J. Moll I secretary. ITALIA CHl-ROt DEDICATED.

The temporary church for the Italian Catholics of the rltjr was dedicated yesterday with fitting -service. Until arrangeinenta can be mad te build a church, the lower part of the pastor's residence at (19 Steven street will be ueed. Yeeterday morning at o'clock the church was bleased by the Rev. Joseph Char-trand. and a mass waa said by the pastor, the Rev.

Marino Frtort. who spoke In Italian. The ReVi Father Seraphim, of the Sacred Hearti church, also aaelated m(th the aervlcee. In the evening the tauitor waa at home to the member of the partab. -Rpeclal service will be held every evening daring May.

The out-bk (or the ehttrrh la muet encouraaing. as all the service yesterday were well attended. NOMINATION OF OFFICERS. The foi towing nominations have been made for varloua offices In Indianapolis Typograph- kial iC'nlon No. For president.

Edgar A. Ferhln and Flmer EX Dunlap: for vice-presi dent, J. O. Kealer: for financial secretary. C.

K. McKse aod J. W. Benton: for recording secretary, W. A.

Oreene; for delegatee to the convention of the International Typographical Union, two to be elected. A. B. Hattery. E.

Otmm. William Unooln, Frank Murphy. Paul U. atrOtllam. John C.

nteffen. FVank Acklln and Rueooe Leavttt. The following election Jadgee, one of whom will serve a aergeant-at-arms. were elected: Roll Irwin, Robert R. Oordon.

Thomaa Tinney and Hamilton Smith. The election will be held May U. MINUTER TO BE INSTALLED. Th Rev. Claude R.

Shaver, whe ha been occupying the pulpit, of the Seventh Preeby terlan church aa a aupply minister for the laat six months, will be formally Installed to morrow night. The Rev. A. K. Mattlngly, of folambus, moderator of the presbytery, will preside and preach the The Scripture will be read br the Rev.

J. C. Day. of the In! net on church, and the Installation prayer wui be oRered py the Kev. Thomas c.

Me Nary, of the Sixth church. The chars to the pastor will he delivered by the Rev. r. o. Ballard, of the Memorial church, and the charge to the people will be given by the Rev.

A. K. Miles. I MRA. MADKRRA DIES SUDDENLY.

Mra Abbe Maderra. died suddenly at her home, U1I Lexington yesterday Heart disease waa supposed to be the cause of death. The friend of the woman aald her death was hastened by a street car acci dent la North Illlnota street about a week age. Mr. Maderra waa on a car 'that lumped the track and ahe waa ao badly frightened mat waa proetrateo rrom shock.

Whli- eett. Culver A Titus, undertakere eent the body, te Covlngten. for hartal. Mrs. Maderra left a husband.

Homer Maderra and two children. She waa tweaty-elght year oia. NEW CLATPOOL SFPERINTENDKNT. i Maurice CahillL who haa bee a superintendent of the Claypeol Hotel, ha resigned- and will bei succeeded by Heary J. Rot man.

ef Ch lease, who I 'now superintendent of the Palmer Houee. Mr. Rottmaa probably will begin his dutlee about May 14. Mr. Cahlll be-saa his hotel work as a bellboy at the pen-re House nineteen years ago.

when Henry W. Lawrence had charge ef that hotel. When Mr. Lawrence took chare of the CI ay pool Mr. Cahlll took employment there and worked up lo the position of superintendent.

Cahlll la aot yet thirty yeara old. PLANS IXM M7Ae 8EWKK. Plans for a newer to cost approximately 37.er have beea prepared by Charles A. Brow a. assistant city engineer In charge ef eewera.

and will' be presented to the Board ef Pub 11 Works for approval within a few daya The main sewer will be In Raymond street, from Shelby street to State avenue, with branches in Kelly and Tabor atraata. The sewer will be feat long and will range frera a tea-inch pipe to a concrete or brick sewer four feet and. three Inches In diameter. It la one of tha largest sea era pre-poeed so far thla year. mau i Biu raxotii "The Advaatage of the Small Shop a Contrasted with the large Establishment, will be discussed I by Oeors H.

Otter, president xt Oiler Breihera Furniture Voce pa ay. te-alght, at the meeting of the Adscript lab. in the Ottnmerrtal Club build inc. Mr. Otiar.

according to the aaaounremant. aaserta thai the great Wneh of dtetrtbuuon at carried ex by the email shec- A dtarueetoa will be led by Leo K. Feeler, publisher ef the Marloa Cuunty Matt, nreaenting a symposium of oiXMooe from the small proprietors oa their advaatage ever the bla fellows. ATTORXET-tiENMLM. TO SPEAK.

Atlortiey-Oenerai James Btagbaaa will address the member of the Martoa Ceanty Hertlcwltural Society at Ite aeat regular sneettna i June i. which wilt be held at Valley Mu. a. en the recent acta ef the Oeweral Aeeemhly as eonceme the farmers, dairymen, horttculturtsta. etc, la the meeting lest Set-wrdey J.

J. Milhoaw. e( Mllla dte- cusee I the raising or rwcambera aad the reparation ef sens fee (hat pwrpoea lee la Rtraardsea read a paper oa "The Improvement ef the Miad." EXAMINATION FOR NTRSES. The State Board of Examtnatlna and Reg. Trained Xoreea will hold Its regw lar examlmtioa for ware.

a at the.Stata House May IS i aad aa. Each appraat meat be twvoty-rete years of aaw. mast enow that ne er ahe haa received the equivalent cf a eeeo-srvoei srbnol edacallcev. aad haa beea graduated from a tratwinc school for aarsee rns mected with a ecteca! hoepttaX where twe years' enures ta provided, aad ssuss- areeewt a satlafactery certlitcate of good moral character, HOFFMAN BEGINS DCTIES. J.

Hoffman, who gave up a place aa principal of a ward echeet la Brazil ta take a place as depety State Sapertateadent of Pble Ihetractien. reported fee duty Saturday and assumed bta remalar werk te-dae. Mr. Hoffmaa too, the place vawated by K-O- Bunnell, when the latter waa made assistant superintendent la place Scott, ef JeffereowvHie, woo fowad himself enable te lake the peeetton when tendered to hlan by State Superiatendent Robert A ley. MOSTXEST COSTRACT AWARDED.

A Washington dispatch to The Xewa aay the. contract for the. erecOoa ef a aeoareanent In Ot en eat wn temetery. te the Cmfedeeate dead em there. hae Pi a awarded te the Vaa AnariRce Granite Cbnt- pan.

of Boston, at The plaa call for THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1909. Let Us 1 I I 1 Explain Oiir Outfit PfoTOsitioi Thisjoutfit is gotten up especially for newly maxried couples just starting housekeeping. It qon-: tains all the household goods necessary to completely furnish a cozy little home. i 'i eswr55pa)BsWe. Sommers Sideboard PRICE $19, Terms $1.50 Cash, 50c a W'k.

30 Day' Free Trial An article of unusual beauty and finish. Made of quartered golden oak of very rich color and artistically carred. The two mirrors are very large and made of the highest grade French plate glass, beveled edge. Has triple swelled front and massive claw feet and' carved canopy. This sideboard standi 80 inches high.

Well worth $34.00. To those desiring a lower-priced Sideboard WE SHOW SOME AS LOW AS $9.00. etetffe'tetfltitMetctffffffrei' ill Sommers Reversible Room Rug 1 $9.50 30 Day Free trial These rugs are catalogued at and are a good value at that price. Our present offer of (9.50 is really remarkable. These rugs are made In the most beautiful floral and Oriental designs.

The pattern la woven through the fabric in order to permit reversing. They are well worth double our price. Size 9x12 feet I Terms: $1.00 Cash, 50c We are sole agents In this city for the famous Sommers Brussels Room Rug. Sire 9 feet by 12 feet Price $11.50. a nty-tWe fee haae twenty-s feet wide, eurht feet tablet, a.

ujM ik. le. mill eootaln the names of the l.w dead femfederatee. AWOSTANT TfOesTM ASTEK H' SiEETISO. Tb AaaUtant fSiettnasterr ew knM hi second annual meeting ia at the IeiiIson Hotel.

Tfce officer. the associate are dent. Joha K- fiara. tvm I. Havrruied.

Monne, eewn third vice-preewieyi. tni: eerretary-treaetirer. FraoJi ysport. There a III be aa elrhare of l-Vee. In reaard to prarttral managenwnt of fVf- alg prfnaster.

glared tJM Uaa. stned service. ne ahlrti waa launched 1a Nmirlw.i IH hoM Us het meetlna la this etty. rRizx nuHTiNO ivqiikt. The Marlon countr grand Jury convened it.

Hit sees ion. duHng which aa Inaufry rooceralng alleged pri tg IndUaaptUls will te reader proeeeaior tea said te-dar that he trad received ae further word from Ooeemor Marshall coa-cernlsc the tnrestlaatloa. and hat ae wlt- imsi be called until the grand Jary had dlspoeed ef ehargee against pereon nee co a fined la Jalt ME ITtOM RU ISJVRIES- Csruaer. BlacmweU to-day waa relied te In-eeet'ate the death of TCdawrd Chwrch. tWrty-atne rears old.

cf IP! Sooth lUtnote street, a to the A'-ty Hoepttat who tAU inornleg from In Juries received by Jamnlar from the third Soor of the Tacwpttai. OhsttH was a patient at th InetituUoo. Wetnej re-eetvad there March On April 4 he spraag from hie bed and leaped from the window before the nareee eoald tmerfere. EtAMlNATlOX FOB OCVU3TS. I the regnjar nteeting of tbe itate Board ef Optocnevrr.

to be Held at State Hone t-tha hoard wOt take the aaeetiee of provldang three exajniM'l ns a rear far ap- gcrteea applicaiit appeared to-day take the hl.l. .11 1. 1 throaa te-ttajftow. ADimXS AT TVOOK HalX. rw ahsnr of Taaaar Colenr.

tan aa address before tbe aeadeeoie department of Taaor Hall tma aanratag. jbmw r-ayene wuna, of Lceaannr. wtee Teas Juet received a grad-aate srboiatvoJp In Vaasar CVilece by a vote ef the faculty, la a graduate ef Tudor Hail. rHTSHKXEXJtCAI. TOXTIESCtMZXT.

Tae tMrty-eJith aawoal roeniiiera atnuit eaer-cteva ef the Physle-MediceJ CoiWg ef Ia-diaaa I3 beid at Caleb MUlaHaU. te sarrew aight at o'riock. Dr. J. A Stafford wit) preeect the te the grad It consists entirely of durable, well made and stylish furniture is sure to give you the best of service.

The price, $87.25, is by far the lowest price for which such a high-grade outfit was ever sold. Andf better still, you need not pay for this outfit in cash. You can buy it and have it delivered at once on the small payment of $7.00. the balance to be paid for on the easy credit terms of $1.00 a week. uate, the Rev.

Harry fl. Hill will deliver aa address on "Th. Twentieth Century Physician." and there will be a varied musical program. TO JOIN MUMA PHL Twenty women phyalclana at Indianapolis will become member of the Ne Sigma Phi. a medicel fraternity for women a meeting; at the Dnleo Hotel to-night.

The headquarters of the fraternity ta at, Chicago and the Indianapolis branch will be organised tonight. A bane.net will be served for the can-dldatee at the Denteoa at e' slock. Mr, Cora W. Carpenter, of Indiana poll. ia the organiser, end will have charge of the cere-imkI: Aha will be aaeisted by Dr.

Irene Jtoblnaon Pratt, of Chicago. The object of tbe fraternity le professional advancement and scientific' Investigation. GOVERNOR TOO Gevernor Marshall has declined aa lavfiatlon to address tbe ronventiun of the IntertuttosuW Aer-tatKa of Auctloneera. which will avert at the "State Houee June la. II and U.

a preevare of work, bo na en as his reaausi. The axeo-c athiai a 1)1 attended by auctioneers from ail parts cf the country. An attendance of over twe hundred delegates Is experted. MRA, JENtiLlHt MOTHr.E DEAD. Mrs.

Willis 1WS fiotth New Jersey street, ha. -received a teles, am annoiiartng the death la Boeton he- frither. Mr4 Mary dm-na. aaed Mra. ltroag was null- well here, having vUdted her daushter rn thM city several tlajea SENT TO PXTTEMT.RT.

Irvlrg Cfrm-tt. e.i:rel. was f.unl gu Ity ia Crtrntaal cert to day ef harirg etira two ro-voivers from Edward lwts. sad he was aet. traced by Judr Prfchard te iwe penitentiary (r from oft te eijii yeira.

TO CANVASS FOR FUNDS. One Hundred Men Needed to Work for Horrig for Friendless Women. Tha rotntnlttee- which propoeea to raise a fund for the Horn for A ge4 and Frlendlesa Women met at lb Cotnaver-clal Club at noon to-day. and Chairman Charles J. Buchanan aald that 190 men to make the ranrasa roust be obtained this week or the movement would not ba undertaken.

"We know that people only ned to ba aaked to glee to the fond." Mr. Buchanan said, "but a personal canvass must be made. It Is not a work that ran be earned en by maiL I think tt la going to be mora d.arttlt to get the kind of canvassers wa want than it wlU be to rals-the fund." A long list of prospective canvassers waa read at tha meeting. Tbe members of trie jcomrn.tte" acreed to see these, men aad if possible obtain their help in tbe undertaking. Tbe committee hopea to open head-juartera downtown on Thure-day and begin th canvass next Monday.

Sommers Three-Room 30 Pay Free Trial i The moat popular carpeta A AM i HK3 prettiest of patterns, ihe floor fabrics made. yard With Every Purchase; i 0 Price WmvW Tcrms: kfrrSmB.S WZWVi $1-00 ggT I a Week This, is the offer ever made. It con: sists entirely of well-made, stylish furniture. 'Eve'ry article necessary to completely furnish a bedroom, dining-room and kitchen is there. Nothing has been forgotten.

It is just the thing for a newly married couple starting Carpets if KrVjvJ Iv'f l5. AH Carpets made, laid and lined free of charge. 30 Day Free Trial TMPP ATNi A fine collection of color combinations and Brua-'. 1VV li gels pattern effects: extra good wearing Our price begins at, per yard ZoC CARPETS THAT WASH JSSSi- city agenti for this famous carpet, the only carpet that ia fast ir color and Iflll wash. The price, per yard, la.

TAPESTRY BRUSSELS recommenced for their durability and long-wearing qualities. There, is an elegant variety of patterns. Prices begin at," -'per r- -yard l-INQLEUixrisiS prlcV75c- 49r of to-day, the moat beautiful Our price begins at, a 1 05 We Give a Handsome Premium Absolutely; FREE 1 1 and 13 E. Washington St MAYOR GOING TO BOSTON. 111 Put Forth Every Effort to Have O.

R. C. Headquarters Here. Mayor Bookwaltar wlli leave for Boston Saturday, where, ha will attend tha annual convention of the Order of Railway Conductora and ue his Influence In having the headquartere of the orgaoiaatlon removed to Indianapolis from Cedar Itapida. Ia.

Wkile tn the East tha mayor will alao make a atudy of sewage purl' Hcbtlon planta. The mayor probably will spend several days In Baltimore, where a sewage d)e-tx-eal plant haa been Installed re4-rntly. That city experimented with a amall puuit for a while, but haa Iriow provided a laiger plant. While he has not decided definitely. is possible air.

Bookwalter will consult with expert engineera while away relative to the Indianapolis situation. It haa been auggesied to him that Her-ring, the engineer who devised, the combination aewage ayatem here about teen yeara ago. be consulted relative to the local actuation, i Two gangs of men. under th supervision of Joaeph I Hogue. street runmW elooer.

began work U-4ay cleaning oat th Northwetern-avenue Interceptor, vh ra la used for conveying sanitary sewage frorn North Indianapolis to White rtrer. When this work 'eompleied, the Fall creek Interceptor will be cleaned and. repaired. I WOMAN'S DEFENSE GOOD. Judge Leathers Refuses to Give a Divorce to James W.

Hackney. When a woman has to "work out" tn order to help make the living, it la all right for the husband to have to do a little of the cooking and tha clean? of the floors, according to an ex-preesed by Mra. Kadie Hackney, in rierl.Hr Court to-day. Whin waa au4 for divorce by James Wi Hackney. The husband had asked for tha divorce on the ground that his wife abused him.

lefi him to eook hla meals and not keep the floors clean. Mra. Hackney told Judge Lathere that aba did not care If her husband did get a divorce. Judge Leathers denied the diverce. Judge leathers rranted a divorces to Mra.

iHeli H. Weikert from YAT E. Weikert. Mrs. Weikert al.eged tnat her husband treated her crwrily.

Investigation of Kates Delayed. WASHINGTON, May X. In the genata to-day. Mr. Warner moved conaideration of bia resolution authorizing the Interatate Commerce Commlaaioo ta Investi roomy and eomfortabl Itfit Li folded Into small, corbpact into a atraet car; it la btiiit a particle of wood; the leatherette, tn aeat ia made of special high practical, beautiful and cart complete with hood.

gate the rates of elileen Interatate roada doing business In Mtsaourl, to determine whether they ara charging unreasonable rates. Objection wa made by Mr. Stone. Mr. Hale and Klklna.

and tha measure waa referred to the committee on Interatate commerce KENTUCKY AVENUE CURBING Bids for Improving Street from tha River to Howard Street Received. Bid for curbing In avenue from the bridge, serosa Whlta river to Howard were received by the Board of I'ubllc Work to-day. Owing to the fact that the' board haa very little work contemplated due to the new Thornton paving taw. there waa an un-ueuaily large number of bidder. 'Ten bid were received, ranging from JTt i.nl.

lln.n I fAnf rlfA .1 4 mt S. Boulden, to 7S ennta a lineal foot. The cuiblng ta port of a plan of the board to pave Kentucky avenue. Under the new -paving law tl' board -can not ortW a single Improvement, tne cost of whl-h will tirexl () per cent, of tne aaatseed value of tua real estate without in proven-en t. A a result t)ie buard w.il divide the work Into separate y-or, tr 1 fr tii curbing, guttera i and lastly lavement.

City Engineer Blaine Mll'er rcom-irended that the board grant the request of the Indianapolis and Heat Company ta place eteam heating maina in tne downtown street a. The board took, tha matter under advisement, expecting to talk to M-iyor Book waiter and Krelerti K. Matson. corporation counaet, relative to the matter. Act of an Insane Woman.

vTArronD JBPHIXOS. May Driven lnsana apparently by tha a'ght of a merr.or'al card which ahe had orderel for her daughter; Elsie, who d'ed about a month ago. Mra. Bernard Bister to-day beat Charles E. Emory, of Boston, woo had- called to deliver the cards, over the head wtth aa ax.

inflicting very -rlou. wound, ahot and Hcd her two-year-oll son. Bernard, and th-n 'took her own llfff by sending a bullet through her heart. Two Spilled Out of a Balloon. AKLES.

France. May X. Count de la Vaulx; French aeronaut, and a friend Buffered an accident here to-day. They left Parle In a balloon Saturday. While effecting a land.ng In a high wind they were both eptiled out of the car and fe.l to the ground.

The count'a leg was broken, while hla companion waa badly injured on the head. This consists of Metal Bed, SpringMattress, Dress er, lshstand. Two Bedroom Cjhairs' Rocker, Room Rup, Two Pictures, One Pair Lace I Curtains, Sideboard. Servind Buffet, Six Dining Chairs, Extension Tab 1 Plate Rack, Room Rug, Two Pieturei, One Pair Lace Cur tains, Cboking Stovet Kitchen Table, Kitchen Cabinet, Two Chairs, a Plate Rack, Floor Oilclotli. pit Sommers OneMotion Collapsible Gocart 0Dayf Free Trial IB lm VN safe-aglC Tha very newsat daalgn Improvement la embodied in Every modern in tnia oocart.

it la for tha child; It can ba parcel, to bs taken entirely of metal, not covering la of tha finest twell tufted, tha tire ara grade rubber. It la a light. comfortable Gocart Uo Price I Kill $5.65 Terms: $1.00 Cash, 50c a Week. Wa show other Gocsrti as low as 12.09. ySjv PIANO BARGAINS 'Most of the people who pay $550 to $1,150 for a PIANOLA PIANO al ready own piano.

And it is apt to be a very good piano; too. These pianos we have rt ill'il AVittr.iVA I'll 11 tant in CAiiiiut, i iiav (IUCUUJ11 IUI H1C i-VCtlUlll CornpanyV reputation "fpr selling- a higher grade of used' pianos than -any omer nouse. Exchange pianos come in iipon us so fast that ve prefer to sell them quickly, rather than hold them for the high prices their quality would justify. Easy Monthly Payments. 114 Monument Placo ci mi v.bt n-l ot.

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