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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 11

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L. VJiat arc "Camp Prices" on ICAHN U. S. Army Officers' Uniforms? Uo So Afw' Officers i At twenty camps and cantonments KAHN uni 'f orms are being sold at specially regulated prices known as "Camp Prices' which mean a substantial saving to the Commissioned Personnel of the army. We have now arranged to extend the benefit of these "Camp Prices" to army officers who purchase their equipment through our Indianapolis retail establishment.

Those fine up standing uniforms are all made to the individual measure of the wearer. They are so superior that more KAHN uniforms made right here in Indianapolis are being worn by U. S. army af ficers than any other made to measure uniforms. At our "Camp Prices" they combine superiority with saving.

AH "TAILORING' CO OF 171 AttAPOLJ Kahn U. S. army officers made to measure uniforms are for sale at these prices in the Kahn corner Washington and Meridian streets, Indianapolis, and at the camps listed herewith. Save Your Eyesight and Save Money Do both by attending bur big sale of eyeglasses and spectacles of the clearest and most perfect lenses for near and far vision, at 91.00.' Our optometrist was the first in the city to reduce the cost of seeing. EYES TESTED FREE OPEN EVENINGS 142 II.

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arexco ECIIIIULL Indhnapolij A ntt Mk, rmrllM vrlfh mil Indiana Par l'ed ji4 Drvg Uw. a I Cr.rJ.n iz a Food Factory. Hun it Overtime. GERMAN PAPER OBJECT OF FEDERAL ATTENTION ADVERTISEMENT IN THE DEMO KRAT AT EVANSVILLE. BARRED BY CfTY LIBRARY Special to Th InJUn.polf Kws EVANSVILLE, April 23.

Publi cation of an advertisement by the Evansvlll Demokrat, a German lan guaga newspaper, the text of which was regarded as at least Indiscreet, in view of the war against Germany, has resulted in the attention of federal officials at. Washington being called to the advertisement. Edmund L. Craig, secretary of the public library board here, has ordered the Iemokrat out of the public libraries and It Is no longer kept in the files there. Under Direct Permit.

The paper is published under a direct permit from Postmaster General Burleson. The fact that the government representatives were In the city recently inspecting the file's of 'the paper has Just come to light. What action they took or what report they made is not known. A translation of the advertisement, which has appeared several times, is given as follows: "You ought to, read the Evansville Iemokrat, because you are of German descent and the EvansvUle Demokrat, I I i MS THE IXDIAXAPOLIS XEWS? TUESDAY, APIHL 23? 1013. VX r7Sw 'i if SHOES Any single Walk Over last is different from all other lasts.

There are hundreds of lasts. Here is one with a snug fitting arch and a medium high toe of fair width. If you found out after trying it on that your foot needed a lower or a higher heel, or a wider toe the Walk Over Store has it. The old idea that Walk Over Shoes are all made along the same lines was always wrong. There are Walk Over models to fit all feet, and fit is comfort.

i Walk Over Shoes are manufactured at Cam pello, Brockton, are sold in ail the important towns and cities of the world, and the the world over bear the same trade mark The Walk Over Shoe Store 28 N. Pennsylvania Street i i J. Camp McCIellan, Alabama. Camp Sheridan, Alabama. Camp Gordon, Georgia.

Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Camp Greenleaf, Georgia. Ft. McPherson, Georgia. Ft.

Oglethorpe, Georgia. Camp Funston, Kansas. Ft. Riley, Kansas. Camp Taylor, Kentucky.

Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Camp Green, North Carolina. Camp Jackson, South Carolina. Camp Sevier, South Carolina. Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina.

Chickamauga Park, Tennessee. Camp Travis, Texas. Camp Stanley, Texas. Ft. Sam Houston, Texas.

Kelley Field, Texas. undismayed and energetically takes the tana ror Deutschtnum and its holy rights." Meaning of the Word. The word "Deutschthum" is said to stand for Germanism, for the idea of German manners, German patriotism and German nationality. Goorge S. Clifford, chairman of the county council of defense, says he knows of a number of local persons who have been watching each Issue of the Demokrat for any alleged disloyal remarks or statements.

Mr. Clifford said the federal government would take any action, if it 'should be deemed necessary, and he did not believe the county council of defense would make any move In the matter. INDIANA LIEUTENANT DEAD Ira King, of Gary, Formerly Wn With the State National Guard. Special to The Indiana poll News April 23. C.

G. King, superintendent of the electrical repair shops of the Gary steel plant, has received a telegram from the war department at Washington telling of the death of Lieutenant Ira King, his son, who was with the American expeditionarv forces in France. Lieutenant Kinr. who was twenty one years old, was on the Mexican border with Company V. 1st Indiana Infantry.

Severely Wounded in France. Special to The Indianapolis New SOUTH BEND, April 23 The parents of John Kubiak. of this city, have received word that their son was severely wounded the night of April 14. while "on active duty" with the Ameri can expeditionary forces in France. Shoes That Insure Your Comfort r.

COUNT GZERNIN. TD BE BER LI AMBASSADOR BURIAN TO HOLD AUSTRIAN POST TEMPORARILY. NOTE GIVES HIS STATUS WASHINGTON, April 2. Count Cser nin. according to an official dispatch from, France today, is to be appointed ambassador to Berlin.

Quoting a telegram from Zurich, th dispatch says It should be borne In mind that Emepror Charles, In his last letter to Cxemln. Informed him that it would not be long before he received a new post. The present ambassador is Princ von Ilohenlohe, who recently was summoned to Vienna and whoa unexpected return gave rise to much comment. Baron Burian win hold the office of foreign minister for a short time onlv. another dispatch said.

It quoted a semi official note Issued in Vienna as follows: "Baron Burian considers it his chief duty to subdue th International struggle and consequently unless he is compelled from circumstances he wiiravold undertaking Important diplomatic action. He will wait until his successor has been found, Th campaign for his successor can therefore be considered as actually open. Th Emperor Charles has had recourse to th minister of finance because he did not wish for the moment to anneal either to Count Tlsra to count Andrassy. Hold Is Insecure. "On wonders If as things stand it is possible for an interim ministry to last out any considerable length of time.

Public opinion Indeed openly declares against a minister who possesses so little authority and whose position is so Insecure. "Th Magyars especially are displeased. Tl.ey wished for a minister of foreign affairs who would be strong enough to remain in office until the end of the war. With Baron Burian thev are compelled to give up this hope entirely. In these circumstances they bitterly observe It will be an Austrian statesman who will be called upon to take his place and prepare for the period immediately succeeding the war.

Hungary can only lose by this arrangement." Of the Austrian Slave the French dispatch says: "In answer to Count Cxernln's attack accusing the Ccech nation of treason, the President of the go Slav Club has Just published ap open letter addressed to the Czechs Inr the name of the Ju go Slavs and asserting the indestructible bonds uniting the two nations. Letter Causes Sensation. "This letter has caused a great sensation In the whole of the monarchy. We give a few essential passages: 'In his Vienna speech Count Czemln Imagined that In accusing the leaders of the Czech nation of high treason he would succeed in sowing discord among the Czechs and that through fear he might achieve their separation from the Jugoslavs. The minister was grossly mistaken! The Czech nation arose as one man I to assert its unity.

Cxernln's scheme In relation to the Jugo Slavs was an equally piteous failure. There is not one among us who has thought of modifying, however slightly, the hearty fellowship which unites us to the Czech It is the united efforts of loyal Americans that will help win the war. Every knocker weakens the cause. CONVICTIONS FOLLOW MORALS SQUAD RAIDS CO OPERATION BY POLICE AND THE CITY COURT. MILITARY PLANS ARE MADE That members of th nawjy createi morals squad and Walter Piitohard, judge of the city court, are to operating in an effort to prevent a renewal of old vice conditions in Indianapolis Is shown by.

the percentage of convictions that have been obtained in ity court 6ince the squad has been at vork. Op to Mon day afternoon the suad nad arrested twenty one persons on statutory charges, and all of these have been con victed in city court. Two women and cwo men were ar rested by Winkler and his squad last night. A man and a woman. Riving their name is Nora Lydy ana Roy Arbuekle were arrested tn a raid on a rooming house at 8 West St.

Joseph street, and Leslie Barber, 1082 River avenue, and a woman giving her name as nose tsernaaine. ana ner aaaress as Ft. Wayne. were arrested at the New Commercial hotel, in 3outh Illinois street. Military Police to Assist Military police will co operate with the city police department In suppress ing vie In Indianapolis, It was decided Monday afternoon at a conference of the provost marshals at Ft.

Benjamin Harrison and the aviation repair depot at the speedway and Charles Tighe, agent in charge of the bureau of investigation, department of justice. Means by which the military authorities would work were also discussed at the meeting, but these were not made public. Jessie Wagner and Dorothy Mucshot, who were arrested by Sergeant Winkler and his "morals squad" at 524 East Court street, were found guilty on statutory charges and fined 15 and costs. They pleaded not guilty. Fines and Sentences.

Lovle Thomas, colored, age twenty seven. 635 East Wabash street, whose house was raided 8unday by Sergeant Winkler and his squad, and who was charged with keeping a resort, was found guilty and fined $10 and costs, and sentenced to ten days in Jail. Lucy Pinkston. age twenty five, colored, who was In the house at the time of the laid, and was charged with a statutory offense, was fined $5 and costs and sentenced to ten days In Jail. City Britton.

twenty, 140 West Walnut street, and John Vonroher. thirty two. 617 East Wabash street, found In the house and cnargea wun statutory onenses. were each fined $10 and costs and sentenced to ten days in jail. One of the other two men arrested in the raid was discharged.

The other failed to appear and was ordered rearrested. Other Cases. Georgia Haley, age thirty seven, 4C9 East Washington street, who was arrested by Sergeant Winkler and his squad, charged with a statutory offense, was found guilty and fined $5 and costs and sentenced to ten days In JaiL Daisy Taylor, colored. age twenty flve. 924 Peck street, who was arrested Sunday by Sergeant Anderson and a squad of police, charged with operating a resort and running a "blind tiger," was found guilty on the first charge, fined $10 and costs.

sentenced to ten days in jail. She was discharged on the "blind tiger" charge. FOURTH MILL TO BE OPENED Indiana Harbor Plant Will Begin Production Wednesday. (Special to The Indianapolis Netra HAMMOND. Arrll C3.

The North Harbor blast furnaces, steel works and coke ovens of the Mark Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, at In dlsnar will be put in operation Last fall two rolling mills were put In operation New oren hearth furnaces are used. Churches. fi rommiinlty centers and houses have been built. ii II Dalton FACTS No. 4 I i JW7 I 13G Why the U.

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phone for demonstration. Call cr Indianapolis Sales Agent: W. A. ARCHIBALD TO HEAR RAIL GRIEVANCES Board to Be Organized to Consider Employment Disputes. ganlzed Boon to consider employment disputes arising between the roads and the six principal unions of rallrdad shop employes.

W. S. Carter, labor director of the railroad administration, today discussed final plans for forming the WASMINfiTON. Anril 23 Railroad lizard with head of the unions. board of adjustment No.

2 will be or 1 The proposed board would consist of New Location 142 N. Meridian. Fhone Main 562. ADDING AMD CALCU ATI WO MACM 1 HE tUU Vy TEZ DALTOJf ASDKG MACHIXE CO. OXCDOUTI.

IIIII 1 i mini i i Mini i I twelve members, one representative from each of the six tiivions and six representatives of railway manage ments. Hoard of adjustment No. 1. having supervision of disputes arising from the four principal railroad brotherhoods, has organized and will meet May 7. Other Stores: New York City Newark, N.

J. (2 Stores) Baffah, N. Y. ErooUyn. N.Y.

New Haven, Cona. Make the LIBERTY LOAN a Big Success Late Spring Models Taken From Our Regular Lines and Placed on Sale at I 50 and Fine quality Voile Waists Special offcrin tomorrow at rr Stunning new effects in tailored and embroidered voiles, also smart candy stripes with contrasting collars. All sizes. Each Garment Well Worth to $15 More Plain tailored, dressy, belted, braid bound and sport model suits in the most desirable cloth'and silk materials. New model coats in belted, semi belted and plain styles shown in all the new materials and high colorings.

A superb assortment at each price. All Sizes for Women and' Misses Dre on 4 WEST WASHINGTON STREET FOR WEDNESDAY EXTRAORDINARY 'Midi! Sale Buy All the LIBERTY BONDS You Can For Wednesday Beautiful frocks for street or business wear in endless styles. Variety of satin, taffeta and serge in the prettiest colors (of the Women's exceptional values Straight line, plaited cr draped effects in choicest of silk r.nd woolen fabrics in did color.

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