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i Good Ll'. 1 FURNAS ICECREAM Main Msln 141 AlTOMTK' SS-ISI SI-147 W. VtaahUgtoa Street Cr4ova More Money ULV I rhtogrobr th Vhakl-cled bov. 'th rtooe Kaha BtsUd'ag. Stcre ft PI vEvsri 1 i I 1 ItvlrvMuag unit lac ta.

mrt. aOi t4 t.N ttUltlka. tUr. Stan-Made Pianos Phonographs The Starr Pi an Co. DIATvlONDS This Is is cf rciaT1iatfn.

and the -man who haa- mad the sue-re- of bis bu.lnes or profeiitloa Jia mad It his specialty. Tnav ma.J me diarotvo-l business ur SDciaMy, anj our reputatie as the toadicg diamond dealera of Indiana it proof of our u-ce. 'therefore. gH-e you marb. bet-Irr diamond alua than on who is "J-ut a j.

C. SIPE Importer cf DIAMONDS tiooms and 4. i X. JleridJaa St. ladiatxapolio.

EES News Miss Trattlcs May Return in October We have jist learned that MUf Edith Tratiles, exponent of the Madam Coates school of sewing and drestmakiEg, can be seenred to pre a leries of dresirriakiEg lesions daring October. A New Course in Advanced Dressmaking Wiiiin the last year Miss TrattJes has arranged a course in work which a highly commerAed. ext week we will be glad to make tentative reservations for erro'lent in either cUm introductory cr advanced dressmaking. If the reipor.se justifies shall, arrange for Miss Trattles coming. $1.00 for Four Weeks' Course Particulars at the trimming counter.

Second floor. ii, -i BUY NOV, SAFE $pX95per Ton j) Dclivcnjd High-grade No. domestic' el. For home tire only. -Three-ton lots.

CASH WITH OflDEB. The Winner Fqurth Vein Coal Agency MlMrtMi, E. Harkl First Deer 'Hl ef Peaaa. -Mala 4M5. Aese.2a-23a, fixe cloak wmr Not how but hW aao- lately perfeet.

p.v.r fall. All kli repaired but'L Cll Mala 4I7. A i lc j.ia. raited foe sad delivered. -(aim rlex-a a specialty.

KELSO'ft ISI7 N. inlaw's. Furs Cleaned and Remodeled Wa clean fur at very reasonable price. Egbert work that Insures long- Ufa to your furs. The near atrial for fall have arrived.

Have your furs remodeled nw at aummtr price. First in KODAK FINISHING UEBER'S UttJd Stcries of Daily Lift In Civlllie'd Country. A man stof pe4 lnt on ef tht downtown aioreo. Coins to th china. war department ald tm wished to Articles cf Incorporatien.

ArtirVe of Incorporattrn "hav hern ficj T' In the aecretary of fii' eStc as loiloftt; The t-tnton Bum rrJt Coal Sale Compar.y. Terr coal Jobber sal mailer; rrvr Hi HIST IDEE ONE FEATURE OF WEST SIDE CELEBRATION. EXERCISES AT JAi INDIANA SCHOOL NOTES eCLllrVAJC The annual Suiyvan county teachers institute eloae4 Frtey. Dr. George Calvert EUls, in aa aodresa on The Teach-eV a Attfrode." advised fte teachers to use kln4 methods with th puntls becaosr.

he hH. wfcn tbe children- are at eae th j-rf orm their work ta their natural irnrwr ac4 st more-from a ercltiKn than bn the traxher ta crews and lil-oatured. German wUl not be advocated In the Sherbyvtlle schools this year, according to an announcement made by local arbool OtVtaln. Arrana-iunents bar bfn made for the formation of claas tn French an4 FpanUh Instead. J.

W. Holton. supertn-tndeur of the city schools, has aanoanefd that- spelling will be rompulaory In th hitch achncl. This action Is the result of a spelling" test conducted last' year. The rirU of tii sewing ctaas will do Bd -Cross work daring the school year.

HETMOL'R-At th closing session of th Jackson county teachers institute. Herry B. Henderson, county superintendent, was ected president: R- Jackson. Vsllonla. vice-president: Mit Man urown.

Houston, recording socretsry: Robert Newklrk. Tatn-plco. enrolling secretary, and James Tar-lockjt lirowostown. treasurer. The instltote prevented to J.

E. Payne, who was county superintendent for twenty yeara. and who has JUPt retired, a large autograph album In which each teacher will writs an appreciation of his services to th county schools. NEW BRIDGE IN NORTH MERIDIAN STREET ta xrL "'ll A j' i sS Tf 1 -5 1 i -tonata ft m. The new Meridian street bridpe across Fall creek will fte used for the first time tomorrow when the parade of automobiles for the celebration of the completion of the White river flood wall will pass over the bridge on its way lo White river.

The approaches to the bridge are not completed and it will not be open for public use for several days. i INDIANA DEATHS COLi'MBUa, September Essex, are '(hty-one, a natW of barrnoio-tnw county. Is dead at hi horn In Haw-creek township. He spent bla entire lfa tn Bartholomew county. sir.

Fssex wat a farmer, a member ef the Vasonle fratvraity and a prominent worker In th Democratic party." He ta survived by th Uor six aona. and a daughter. Mr. Eases th grandfacher of Don Kvsex, cini-tnaitllny Oompany It FourtA lodisaa Infantry. funeral of Mrs.

Emnui Xew-aoin Hsdley. are atxty. th wi low of H. Hadtey. be hld Sunday morning at th tirwn of Jee Nmom.

tr brother, aouih of ColumtHia Mrs. Hadly ft and Uead to hr hathrouns. Apoplexy was th. cauae. On of her surviving stater Is Mis Ida vsom.

Of- this city, torroerlr prsi-tfeut of th Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs. Mt'NClE. Sepumoer S. Robert JC Ttu-ker. ac seventy-ibree.

a veteran of the civil war. ts- e4d at his at f-hidelrj The body wlU be taken to DeUraff. Moat Sj.y for burial 1 FT. WAYNE, September t.Hmr rMK-V. se aeventy-one.

a lltelong resident of Allen vounty, la dead of ap-lexy. RICKNRLU. Ind. September Sirs. Martha J.

Harris, aye Is dead al hr home nar Edwardsport. She was a Knox county, ricaeer. havinx IKed In that vicinity for th lt fifty years. MTt.TON. Ia-L.

September The funerai Mr. Awand J. Wardlow. age sixty-eight, who died ta Iwleryie Thoroday at tfce home of James was held today at tU The burial was Dubltn. XEWCASTLS.

Ind- Mrs. Carolne Edseeton. age eighty-sis. a pioneer ot Henry cmnHy. I dead at hr home In Punrta- Mrs Epertoo was a mrntut the FritT.ds' rhurch and for mary rears was the head of the W.

C. T. V. a Honry county, and wa prominently Identified tth teinperance work throughout the state. 'ELKHART.

S-ptember 8. Charles mack. ttf flttr. lar a o.uanec ot a century a pengc conductor on tho Big Vour -railrc-t dead at hU ton in V-enton liasw today. He leave a widow and a married daughter.

PETERSEVflG. September S. Mra. Mary Condor, age died laet eljht at-ter hoire near H. Preoton.

eg eighty, a pioneer reid-nt of IMfce countv. ditl at bis home east of this rily last (tight, r-RINCETOX. Itvi September Mr. I Elsabetri A. Ford, age eighty, widow of AlTred S.

Ford. I f4 her hon-e here. afitr a lingering She suri by the following chiMren: Frank -W. Ford. Mrs.

llntr Sharp, Creeivc-tl: Oeorge T. Ford. Ft. Branch, ated A. Dale.

Ford and the Misotes Natle and Nelle Ford, of Laib. ae aixtyooe. dd bore ycsterxlay, kTter an jlineas of six mooiha. He Is survived bv daughter, Mrs. OlaCya of Jackson.

nsl (ti.er. Vtusi lib, of i'rinceion. xor orotn ets and four sisters. capital. IS.900; directors.

Wayne Hamilton. William Cunningham. Charles" Tetnpleton, John T. Rted, John P. Jeffries.

The Plasterer." Assoclstkh. of Gary. to better working condliion: trectors. June H. P.ohertson.

Heceklah Thomas. James Grsy. George Rw. Fearl R. Smith.

Joseph Pariier. Tom- Perroita. The Farm Hankers' Association. Mjncle. Ind.

To nrtitually protect snd advance the rights and Interests of bmks and bankers generally sad especially- In rural communities; director. L. tJilpio, Merton S. Hawkins. O.

I. Hawkins Self-Servlce Mercantile Company. South Pond, capital. 10 ail kindf Of mTThn1le at holesle and retail prices: directors. James McDfrmont.

J. S. Metiler. Frank Gllmea Pur Artificial loo Company. Oar'.

Ind Inrreaaed Its capital slock (mm tli.000 to lnllet State" Suritle( Company. Indianapolis. capital. S1.5.0. To buy and sell all kinds of bonds and stocks: directors, llcoiite R.

Ovorge Fxrrsy, H. E. Clayton. INDIANA NEWS IN BRIEF LAFATETTE Th body of John Colder -sky. sg seventy, of Cleveland, a rne.Ti-ber of an old people's home here, was foun-1 dangling by a rope from a limb of a tree park her Friday.

TERRE HAUTE Committees hav been appointed by the Vigo County Bar Association to draft resolutions In memory of Selgei Hughes, formerly of Terre Haute, who died in Indianapolis Wednesday. Mt'XCIE The S.000 members of the 0ld Fellows and Rebekah lodges of Delaware county are ripmfn 10 attend tne county meeting to be held in McCulloch park her next Friday. Stat officers of th orders will be present. VALPARAISO A heav7 rain Friday caused the abandonment of the day's program at the Fort.r county fair. lightning did con-xMerable damage in the county, destroying Ixmi BurVhart's barn, with ronjents, csu-ing loss.

Leonard Crtsman's home was Officers, Soldiers! Get This Helpful New Book sasaMB Every officer and soldier needs "The War of Positions," a new book by Li-Col. Paul Azan, chief of the French Mission. Such is the recommendation of the camp instructor at Ft. Harrison. Book explains in detail how the war is being fought and how it may be won.

Of interest to laymen, as well as officers and soldiers. 1 Price $1.25. At our store, the Ft. Harrison Post Exchange or by mail, postpaid in Indiana Other Books for Sold lers What a Soldier Should Know; Manual of Military Training 225 Infantry Drill Regulations, 50c. ah .75 Field Service Regulations.

.75 The Fundamentals of Military Service 1.50 The Plattsburg: Manual 2.00 THE OFFICERS' MANUAL ENGINEER (Major Mosa) tf2.r,0 MANUAL ELEMENTS OF MODERN ELEMENTS FIELD ARTILLERY HYGIENE (Bishop) Ashbum) FIELD JtlUs OF MILITARY (Major 81.50 Fountain Pens and Stationery With thousands of Americans in the service, everybody will write more letters and everybody will need a fountain pen and good stationery. We have a splendid stock of BOTH. W. K. STEWART (about th same, owned by Tob Hert; a cow owned by Charlea Lit Her.

and a steer owned by John Gray were killed by lightning while out In pasture. -t WINCHESTER Ralph Whit, ag slrtaen. of Wayne township, was arrested by detective Fletcher Friday and placed in JalL He coafessed to Fletcher that he fired th barn of Levi Capron a year ago: that placed ties on the L'nion Traction 11 near Harrta-vllle about two weeks ago which came near cs -using a wreck, ar.d that he had robbed several houses and hn roosts. Hl'XTIN'GTOX-Otto Jamison, a Swede. FLOOD WALL AT NEW YORK STREET 4 1 V.

V'" h. cv It-: a The flood wall, looking north from the New York street bridge, is an important part of the long stretch of concrete structure which protects from flood the property of Indianapolis people living west of White river. The completion of the wall and the boulevard which surmounts it will be celebrated Sunday by the people under the. direction of the Enterprise Civic League and the West Washington Street Merchant' Association. CO as sin-i am VMM SU STft 44 E.

Wsh. incuanapous. ITT-' rLAVK IOCS ORDER NOW FOB Hobbs NURSERY Stock renalal flowers of ali kinds. N.w ctaloguMust off C. II.

KOBBS SOU, BRIDGEPORT, IND. JZIJ, -oTAcVel! Stella V. Rogers Cropper I CI A 1 Has Not Retired, But STILL IN BUSINESS -i ftlliOVED 409 TRACTION TERMINAL BUILDING atAXN Watsk m4 Jewelry Beyairtav JISW ISiav II! mm BEAUTY BREAD INDIANAPOLIS BAKING COMPANY BAKER BROSor Always Want Good Fnrrutare. Phones, Main 3466. Auto.

23-166. Films Developed 5c Per Roll Yany siieK 67.gJt PRINTS 3e each (all sites. Including poatcarda); all work dona by skilled pho" -A1X torranhera' I5o Eastman Film. 31i Sfa BROWN ART CO. Artists and Colsrists Commercial art and.

photo enlargements for ail branches ef Salesmen's samples convenient to carry. Our varied experience enables us to glre you th broadest service. See samples. 64 Lombard IndlanapoUs. Mala I83S.

partly wrecked. Edgar Cite lost a barn and two stacks of hay. and Henry Bum- Lmers a barn, two corses ana tare cows. BEDFORD During a heavy rainstorm lightning struck a number of places In this city and vicinity. A cow valued at 1100.

owned by John Buchanan; a steer worth who bsi been held In th county jail mora thai a week for investigation, was sent to Rochester Friday. Th township trustee pro. vided transportation. Th sheriff of Miami county, Ohio, connrmed a letter asking officers not to arrest Jamison, which was found on his person. Jamison wss held 'aa a suspect In a hog poisoning case.

WHERE HAS J0RDANtG0NE? ssw-aass. Terre Haute Man, Out on $7,500 Bond, Is Missing. Special to Th Indianapolis NewaJ TERRE HAUTE, September Efforts of jovernment officials to find Sylveter Jordan. saloon keener. charged in tho federal court with pass ing an altered bill and perjury, have been unavailing-.

It became known today. Shortly after providing bond for $7,500 with a surety company. Jordan is said to have left the city" and has not been heard of since. Captain Tom Halls, of Indianapolis, was here this week, presumably to keep track of Jordan. More Atrocity.

Bait i mors American I He I see they are cutting down the supply of gas tn Germany. She Isn't it Just awful I suppose they want to uso more of it against th allies' soldiers In th trenches. Showcase Tforka, Balld showcas. counters, store Sstorsa fflc rsillngs. te.

Aak. for catalogue. Sis-teentb aV Lewis sta. Woodrug Ml. N.w S-Ux Robber.

Stamp Maker Sine 18t -Seals, stencils, ebeeks. advertlalng aovsitl. GEO. i. MATER S.

Msrldiaa at. rioaeor Braas Works, OS S. PraasylrmaJa. Aluminum, brass, phosphorus broas cast-logs, brass railings and Job work-a speedily. Ceacret Misers.

AH Slses isj 8 tee a. Sock Equipment Cfi3 Pletcber Trust. Simplex home. W. furace from G.

Wilson. 336 0 Special Rates J. Meyer A factory to your E. Market street. Real Estate lit East Market St.

Jo. Gardner, tt Ky. Ave. bones SSZ. fMeaace.

gutters, sauting and! ficflnr. 1 1 if? 2 I i v.J ii ti si 3 5 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1917. 23 II ABE MARTIN; mum ii PARADE TO CROSS JEW School Trunks h'cther couM natch a Mt of Slah wbkh ba h4 toutlat rraJ years ago. After lokiAj: over th -entire atock to4 xli9 Cnlia wlhe4 and x-pJalMd to th clerk that hie children had broken aaveral cupe ad aaucrra bioRrlns to hio-t, and that ha wtahd to hm. but that ho would wall udUI later In the week before maktns the pufchaae.

"Tou bad better bur them row, aM wo only have a few eupa tn atock and can not bur any more." "What did yoi ay about the nationality of that china?" aaked. the man. ''1'aaid ft waa German' china and we raw not jret any more of It" Thit atU Jt I won't reed thoe new cuna now. 1 cueaa I 'ten the jounratera to amaah the reet of tft fet, then I will buy dlshea made In at clvliued country. remarked th tnatrl aa he left the etore.

Fcurtttn Years. JeM Owens is employed aa driver for in ice and coal company In Frankfort, Ind. worked for the ame prm fowrtn yeara. Lmrfng that time he haa driTen (re waicona a total diaiance of mJlea. walked J4.STS mU, jnoved W.Oi bottlea of milk ff l-e.

moved twelve car loada of rroceriee and tlx car la. of watermelons and centeloupra off ice, bitched and unhitched hore J4.0 times and said "Good morning" UM.or tlmea. AH the details connected with the celebration tomorrow afternoon by the people of the wert part of IndianapoUa of the completion of the fiood wall and boulevard on the weit bank of White river have ben arTsged- The exercises at the James WTUtcomb Riler playground, about 330 o'clock, wta be preceded by a btj autorcoW.e parade. LmTerent sections of the parade will Join la Meridian street and will rooro n-rth at o'clock by way of the new iec-dian mirtx brMjro across Fall creek, which will bo opered to traffic for tia arade only, for the first time. The parade will then proceed to White river by way of the Fail Creek endbir at the James Whitcomb liliejr play fround.

Formstion of Parade. The section in charge of the Enterprise. Civic League wtH form in Oliver avenue, sear Birch avenue, and wlU move at o'clock. The ofSHala of tht leagtio and the committees will tffm on the north side of the teet and all other automobiles will line up on the south -fide. The parade wUl led br IK C.

B-ar, the crand mar-hal. and two trurka carrying the In-dianapolia Tollce Band. Cars will car-rr the commltteea anl ether oreaniu. tlona. aa follows: Oeneral committee of the leagrue, wive of the general committeemen, publicity commute, auto-mow committee, finance committee, parade committeemen and their wives, committee, program committee.

muBie committee, rnnnr wnmn of the Epworth Leag-ue. West Indiana-i polia Sundr achool children and the) Miuiiap jiar.a. Another eectlon will conalat of auto-mohil helonrlnc to the West Waahino ton ftrcet Merchants' Association, under the direction of Jamea Ldimkin, grand BtarKhal. anfl will form In New York atreet. near Meridian atreet.

rthr tomoMlea will form in North. Vermont 1 ana mowitati streets. The 4ioosler Motor Clnb will form In Vermont street. Playground Meeting. The meeting- at the.

playrround will be opened by Dr. O. L. Deltch. nresldent of the F-nterprlse Civic Lea sue.

There will be music by a woman' quartet competed of Mrs Mary Konetker. Mrs. P.oy Pirn, Mlrs Bertha Sears and Mrs. James McEiroy. After ad-Sresses by Mayor Joseph K.

Bell and William P. Heaaan. there will ho a sorir by the audience. William I Taylor will rloe the speakina; program. an1 there will be a c-on ert bv the First Indiana Heplment Hand and other band prent.

Patriotic extrctnes Hill be -held at the playground at 7:30 o'clock, when there will be a band concert and an address by Newman A. Doll man, of the boys' working reserve. Kil Th time bore that wux alius ttrustln a book on -ou baa been relieved by th' pest nags you until joe Jest have see a certain film In self-defense. "It seems like Jest as soon a a feller gits rich an prominent be try t' shake th wlfa that stood by him In th days when he cut his own hair." said Mrs. Moota today, as she looked up from her newspaper witJi a aigh.

III For the Boy or Girl Going Ataxy to School 34-IXCH. SS-lJtCH, $9.50 510.00 -31 WMt Kiiklsgtaa St Kstabllaked IMOw Garland Baseburaers Garland Hotblasts 1 Garland. Combination Ranges Retort Soft Coal Baseburners Your old store as part payment. Charles ICoehring Si 3- sasSu.i umL. 1 H.

N. HEilPSTEATX Pres. i J. P. BONN, Treas.

YOUNG Hats corce in style to suit men of all I xou wiu enjoy wearies one of the new fall models. S3 and $3.50 BIG BARGAINS, $50 up in Pianos and Player Pianos E. L. LENNOX PIANO CO. 311 North Pennsylvania SL Watch the Man With the Sore Finger!" There seems to be a human tendency to forget that all the-rest is pood because one- little thin? is seems natural for people to maffnify faults.

If you doubt it, watch the nan with the sore" finger! Many of the complaints that reach the Bureau can only-be accounted for by a consideraton of that trait and it is our frivilej to assist such complaints' in fretting a correct perspective. The adjustment or removal of an imag-inary injustice is a service of value both to the customer and to the store service worth, in the aggregate, many thousands of dollars annually. 'l. Dependable Indianapolis businesses, jealous of their reputations for integrity in dealing with their customers, are backing the Better Business Bureaa in spirit and with funds that any questionable, transactions or mistreatment of any citizen or, sojourner, may be referred for adjustment to this impartial commission with power and authority. BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU DAVID PORTERFIELD, Maaacer 40 Chamber Conssnerce Dlds.

j. ZH 9. Office howrs aspelatineat. Mats 111. Meridian St.

What Can Add More to the Enjoyment of the birthday, wedding; anniversary, th friend who ts ill or a message of congratulation than a gift of flowers. Phone ui any time for auggesttona aa to tha most appropriate flowers to send. Our Slth year. Mil Pn7 4 On Saiagi Why Aa Wiegand's Sons Florists Worry a a. Fidelity Trust fed.

148 East Market Street GOAL ism, Brin? your friendj and guests to Geijer's for SUNDAY DINNER Home Style Southern Chicken Dinner Cleanliness Quality .1 120 Illinois St. Men of the Army and their friends are particularly welcome. Our Soda Fountain Glasses Are STERILIZED. G- 9 0 Corner eiger Uaie and Meridian Sts. LOOK FOR THE HEART.

fl Bailed v- runerai iircciora IIoBLili Catpel fir Bmieft 122 Worth PennsjiTaaia (Across from Shortriisii v. Hila 25(e New EeMBoih SSEDISON DIAMOND DISC PKONOGHAPH Beforeyou buy come to Pearson's. Hear and carefully compare both. of the leaders the New Edison. Phonograph and the Victrola.

I Pearson Piano Co. 128-130 N. Pennsylvania St. Lab a Put nto your wok all the energy and ability yoa have Put into the bank all that can be spared from your earnings above a reasonably good living. This bank welcomes the man beginning a savings account.

S4S "Aateasatl S1-3J it i ssBsasaai i i mi, i WASHIJIOTO.K STREET OPPOSITE CAPITOL. BtlLDLIQ. Bargains in Used Pianos Decker Bros. .1.... S125 JJeckwith $1.10 Kimball Regent THE CARLIN MUSIC CO.

33 North Pennsylvania Street. lrc supply PerahontM 31 la Run, V.rl Liatoa 4th Vela 1 nilaa Lamp. also lump. Virginia Anthracite. Red AsX Virginia cite pea.

Immediate deliveries far cash. Carlo lo: to dealers -and lars cga IXDIA.VA ar.gXCT. Aotomatle tStl. Clock and Jewelry Repaxrin i JOHN 1L jValXIaAfllS, 429-30 Cccidenici BUg.t Tel lldt 1 HAUGH HOTEL 11 e. Mich.

sr. 12S-SS Cast ILarktt S. new resiispnt h'-iPt cr. clusivelv for Eachelora. Fricei Main 886 25 10 tzo pcr nicrth- Thiele's Automatic Forced Air System Sci.ss t's HsaCni PrcKn L.

C. TIIIELE CO. Mdunk pay I CheckJBg Aeeeoata. say a Savlaga Aeeta, J. F.

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