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1 1 i Ayres 'ckCo. Kendrick Toric Kryptoks The man' or. woman whose years exceed fty will find life more worth while if he cj she faces the inevitable "long sighted I i 1 1 fJ Tss witn its best comoaiant Duocai passes. And when yoa choose your, accept please, ex prt advice; choose Kendrick: Kryptok, deeply curved lenses which grive the widest possible range lea Wilt Chertak Children 's Picture ee Taey'Loeaea When Knterlnc ftea'1 Xealeet lint Inst it Takea. i jrop Floor Fletcher Trust Building "Not Open Sundays." Pit Har Coloring hi Tcnls tt a trial, fee.

rr here, mIm a pit ap pHril at hair atarea. On Savings Modern Heating date. steam ml hot aater ntm lneialle1. Have yovtr heating lyittm over h.vH1 now, IFrearicy rst in KODAK FINISHING LI EB EFTS 24 West Wsihlagtoa Strict THE NEW EDISON Th X'honcsraph With a. Soul will dUvril to your horn by bu lnr a raoabla amouat THE NEW EDISON i .123 M.

rcaaaylvaala St. STOVES! 'STOVES! line in city Every standard, make. BAKER BROS. remember that you pay. you buy here.

This is the advantage you have in buying from an importer. I jam the only diamond importer in the state. IT CJ TOT? 3 Dli Li Diamonds ft0t 2, 3 aad 4, X. Jlerldiaa SC 1 vision and which arc so ingeniously constructed to give hint of their doable focus. You can read finest print jr view the distant horizon with no eye strain whatever.

Let show you this latest achievement of optical The Ayres Optic! Shop Street floor. Mr. Meier Has Returned Dressmaking and Tailoring Resumed Monday George PhiUp Meier returns from his first trrp abroad jlnce memorable summer of 101i Customers will be glaxl, we are sure, to profitby first hand information regarding accepted Paris styles. I or while is the man who can smile' interest pcri ods am round. Sscuaoty Timet Co.

1 1M13 NOUTH PENNSYLVANIA STKEET ij Gut the Uigft Cost of Limine by i racing Monday at arott's Dry rods Store 342 338 Mass. A REN ERR N1ET0 ETURNS TOFIX TRIANPAC Not an III Six bushels of applea for SO cents. PEACE DELEGATE SAYS HE WILL GO TO ST. GERMAIN SUNDAY. VIENNA PAPERS ARE BITTER V1KNNA vl London) Sptember Dr.

Karl rtenner, head of tha Austrian paca delegation, baa Informed the newpapr correapondenta here that ha would return to St Uermaln Bunday and, qn the pc treaty handed Aue trl thla week. Commanttn en the completed Austrian peace treaty the Neua Fray "All of the peopl are' to be nut on the prompted by the policy or wwrnnu wnue. it la tn tnoit wicked feat of the twentieth century. Der Tag aaya: "Mia ht and lrnorancL hae dictated thla pec. It haa not hi.

in to do with right and Justice." The attacks on the treaty by the papers are leveled prlnclpaily ajtalnat the financial and economic clauses of the document especially those havlnc reference to the partition of the prewar debt, i BRITJ6H AND AMERICAN AIO London Papers Says They i Are to Guarantee Bela'an Protection. LONDOX. September The Kvening Standard aaya that a It learna on the highest authority that Belicium'a ae curity in 'the future la to be guaranteed acainst tJerman affareMioii by Great Britain and the United States. WOUNDS PROVE FATAL Sam Johnson, Colored," Shot Police Search for Ed Terry. Fam Johnson, colored, 715 Douglas etreet.

wa shot and fatally wounded Friday nicht. ant tn t.olice ir Minn. u.K tor Kvl Terry rotor said to ha.v tired the shot that resulid in John on neatm. i ne snooting; occurred at Indiana avenue and Bright street. John otvtid at the vity hospital.

One bullet entered nta leu shoulder and another Pts.ii through ha rm. The police wt re told Johnson and Terry had en kskki in an arKument over which was Mid to have owri T.rr After was shot. Johnson went 16 tha 01 iena Minams. 7i Htdlv ireu ir. uiiiumi informed the jpnmuri iom ner ne naa been shot by Terry.

SUGAR SHORTAGE TO NDH Federal Leader Says' 100 Boats Are Raw Product. CHICAGO. September The eusrar shortage which haa been felt all over me country aurina; me iat eight weeka. Is practically at an end and normal con uuiona win resumeu witnm ten days. according to an announcement' mad here yesterday by Henry H.

Rolapp. chairman of the food administration's suKar aisiriouiion committee. The government now has 100 boats nnnmni raw nugar irom WUD." Mr. tioiapp eaio. Little Stories of Daily Life Cheap enough," saya John Robblns.

local real estate dealer, who is telling ma mrnas now ne maae tne exenang. JLast Sunday he and hia wife' were eatipg a ountry dinner with friends in Cumberland. The afternoon waa tranquil and a dainty little breese aa maklna: It very comfortable. 'Kae, saya Robbtns. addressing the lady of the hou, "Vl Just pay you iw cents lor ail me apples that, lali In your ore nam tnia arternoon." ithin an hour Sunday's tempest nroac into tn orcnard and when Rob bina had cleaned tip.

the back end of hi car was heavier by six bushels of apples. Educated Clerks. Two Terr Haute school teachers, both college graduates, spent a week recently clerking In a Chicago bakery. im wy iwy several articles to iwo customer, i oui came to exact ly l3 cents and both were elated, bev rail or tn or the sale, Thev were further elated when they heard on or tn womn remark to the oiner on as tney lert the ator: "They mui (1H.VI. ruuvmra rirmt ner now.

ina you nonce mar mey counted up the bill in their heads instead of uln TOO A i BUREAU GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GALORE ARE OBJECTED TO. FiOACE GROWS, HE SAYS WAgHXXCTON. September Senator WUUam Ktoc. DemocraX of Utah. tlrat government in the United States.

tatkmal and state. Is be corning f. ephea.vjr. lie told the senate that vrf'MM axmicthinr is done toward flmplif ln rmrcnurunt th. nm1 in Ut'ia rb.l mdi.

"re can dana ers In democracy tf' annoua a hateful land wdUm. a baneful bureaoeracy may J' it Oveir beads in representative democ saoenniM me iououuoiu on which th moat nlitbtenat govem int resta. (.. The senator gave ft aa hf opinion that the republic is today Buffering from bureaucracy influence. "The states themselves ar creating thousands of unnecessary offices and taxing tn peo pla'to support an army of Qoneceaaary employes.

Tha hand of the county, the municipal, the state, or the national rov em merit i encountered everywhere. Confiicta in juriadlcilon bring discorJ and contention. Commissions, agencies, governmental instrementallties, depart menls, bureaus, so numerous as to be unnamed, ioetle one another in every corner of our land. Ordinances, regulations, statute, executive proclamations, and decree follow in uncounted and i mot uncoen table volume. They are unknown to the people In many instances as were the decrees of the Roman emperor, which were posted so secretly and in such Inconspicuous places aa to be beyonrt th power of the people to ascertain.

For Each Local Evil. Ths governing thought new la. accord, teg to the Utah senator, that every local evil, or supposed evil, calls tor regulations ajid rules, and ordinances and statutes and an army of new official. He asserted that bureaus and agencies and! department and commission and legislative and executive Instrumentalities are provided to prom dlgate more orders ana more regutationa and to bring confusion and discord to rommunttie and a despottc paternalism to individuals and to States. "Many assume that the dar lias dawned In which functionaries and bu reau and Executive flunkies rule and govern the aatd he.

"On of the great slates of this nation, aa I am advised, has. organized more than 150 commissions and atate agencies. for the administration of. the taw ofstha tat and the federal government la fast aur pmg the record of the state referred to." Senator King told the senate that the congress, year by year, authorises the creation of federal organizations and agenciea and bureaus and executive in strumentalities not by tit scores, but by the hundred. The federal government, he said, was creating ponitione to be filled by people drawn from useful and ratnfuk employment not bv th thou.

aands, but by the tens of thousands. And as this vast army of employee is strengthened In its numbers its voice becomes more Powerful in makiner de mands on the federal government' said he. Economy aenator said that the senator said that the lb congress should take the view that there must be retrenchment in government and determined efforts must; be mad to practice economy in the administration of the affairs of the government. "We have become drunken aa the re ault'of the war. with the expenditures made by our government." faald he "We have during the last two veara l)tr.

00 occupied in building govern mental machinery and creating federal agenclea and providing for the demands of the war that we have not a yet been able to draw our; eyes, from the picture which is raisin and to viaualize; the condition of the present. 5 "There must be economy and still more economy. The Insidious efforts so constantly made to project the government In the fields of activity not within Its legitimate sphere of influence should be opposed with vigor and with patriotic aerv ice. and hyvterlcal pleas are be 1 ing made and will doubtless be continued for, federal intervention within the atatea tnd to secure federal aid in matter or a purelydomeatic and private character. a1 efforts are beinf made to pervert the functions of the government and to constitute It an.

overlord with respect to matters and concerns that have no relation whatever to th functions and powers of the federal government. We marshal our arms to defeat an autocratic power that had been builded upon the rights of Individualism. There are those in our midst who seek the development of an omnipotent bureaucrat and paternalistic gov. ernment whose eye would peer into every home and whose powerful hands would clutch every individual." TELLS OF U. S.

ARMY PRISONS Brlgadrler General Connor Appears Before 1 Congressional Committee. PARIS. September Brlgadler General W. Connor, "chief of the service of supply of the American expeditionary forces, was before the congressional subcommittee 'investigating army affalra here nearly all day yeaterdaj alving evidence re srarding the sale of surplus suppllea and pri.soo abuses in France; lie said that prisoners accused of. simple Infractions of military rules should have been separated In prisons from men' who were convicted of crimes but thought that Bria adler Qeneral V.

W. Harts and Colonel K. p. Grtne stead. of the 158th infantry, could not be held responsible for abuses whiclt have been under discussion.

Colonel Grinestead was brought before the efficiency board instead of before court martial, aa a result of charges agalnat hhn and General Connor said that this action was taken bn a report bythe judge advocate genera! whoae Opinion a conviction; could not be obtained in the care. 1 Bland, of Indiana, asked General Connor whether the fact that General, Harts accompanied President Wilson many times on the President's visits in France about the time that the alleged prison abuses became public, did not have; Influence on the Judgments passed on Harts' a responsibility. General Connor gave a negative reply. v. Genera Connor said that approximately claims against the American expeditionary forces had beeen settled by the serv ice of supply.

These ranjred from the equivalent of 35 cent upward, but moat of the claims were under $20. The general declared that he had never heard of a case in which claims had been entered for damages due to the digging of trenches or of claims resulting from tions at the front. SHE INDIAXAFOLIS NEWS. SATTRIUT. SErTEOTEE 6.

1019. SIS SENATOR'S COM military; opera WIFE WOUNDS HUSBAND. Shooting Takes Place In Barton i Hotel Ketumlnr from a four weeks absence to learn her husband. Herman Harvey, had not been faithful to her, Lizzie Harvey, colored. W7 Nojrth Deli ware street, opened fire on her ousbaad with a revolver to the, cafe of the Bar ton boteL SOS Korth Delaware street, Friday afternoon.

She fired three ahota. two of which i took effect. One bullet passed through the back Of Harvey's neck and the other lodired bis back. Harvey called a taxicab and went to the city hospital where tt was said his condition was not critical. Mra.

Harvey waa arrested by Serreant Murphy and detectives Haley Stew art on charges of assault and battery intent to kill. She was taken to the hospital where she! admitted in her husband's presence that she had shot htm. Hospital authorities reported to the police that Harvey had attempted to leave the hospital. He was taken to the city i prison aad slated on a charge of vajrancy, ABE MARTIN. tyl Mrs Tilford Moots attended a sugar sale t'day an nearly cot pulverixed.

Wno remember whea it used please folks make 'tin feel at home? M'CRAY AGAIN SEEKS MOR KENTLAND nf AN OUT WITH HIS ANNOUNCEMENT. ROBINSON IS MENTIONED Official announcement of his candidacy; for the Republican nomination for Governor of Indiana was made last night by, Warren of Kent land, after he had held several confer ences with political friends. Mr. 'Mc I Cray's announcement is as followe: "I have decided aarain to aeek ths Republican nomination for 1 the office of Governor of the atate of Indiana. I am seeking the nomination on my own initiative, and if nominated and elected, will give the people of Indiana a good, clean business administration.

To this end I ask. and earnestly desire, your support in the coming primary Successful Farmer. Mr. AlcCray is one of the best known and successful fanners of Indiana, and his stock sales at his Orchard Lake farm usually are regarded by stockmen as a state wide event. He also, is successful In othef lines of business, and generally ia regarded as one of the substantial men of the state.

As a man Interested in public welfare, he has taken a great interest in the betterment of the agricultural conditions of the state. It had been almost a fort gone conclusion for some time that Mr. McCray would be a candidate. After Will Hays. Republican national chairman, announced several weeks ago that he would not be a candidate for the nomination for Governor.

Mr. McCray's friends weft ths first to get busy In the interest Offhie candidacy, tad they have been Increasingly active since that time. 1 It Is understood that Mr. McCray will isrgelv manage his own campaign, and tliat he will not atari an organized csirpaign vntll later in the year. Lawrence l.yor.e.

of Brook ia one of Mr; McCray's closest friends and probably will assist hira in an active way. Bu4h a Candidate. Up to date. Edgar D. Bush.

(Lieutenant Governor, is the only other candidate for the governorship who haa made an official announcement. Friends of Ed Jackson, of Lafayette, made an announcement in hla behalf, but Mr. Jackson haa not confirmed nor denied their announcement tn an official way. Kdward Toner, of Anderson, haa long been considered an aspirant for the nomination, and haa been working lately for the purpose of building up an or gaizatlon, but aa vet haa made no statement to the' public. Among new men who have been talked of for the place during the laat few days Is Arthur R.

Robinson, of Indiana polie. Mr. Robinaon has just returned from France where he did efficient aerv ici aa an officer In the American army, and he la known aa a good campaigner. There has been some talk also about the probable candidacy of Otto Klauss. state auditor SEIJG'S new autumn es now being shown in splendid profusion at this establishment SELIG'S Doable Your Money GOOD FOR OPEMXG DATES 0XY.

Clip tbia out and hand to aaleaman when you select yourot and he will double your down payment up to 110. Q) FARE LITE TO Ml VMOXCME Vr. JeAvish New Year Cards We are showing: a splendid selection qf engraved Cards and Booklets with appropriate greetings. Small Cards, per dox, 30c, 35c, GOc and 70c. Single Z11 graved Cards with artistic designs, each 5c and 10c.

Greeting Cards for All Occasions axe here in endless variety appropriate sentiments for bixth days, congratulation cards for wedding anniversaries, condolence or sympathy cards, words of cheer for a friend who is ill, birth announcement cards. Prices range from oC to 30c i Charles Majer Company 29 31 West Washington street. Established 1840. MACHINE TOOLS and MACHINERY ACCESSORIES ericanBtst Gates fOKHEGUT UACHIHERY 43 lijridlaa SL a i in. LJL i i Stop Having a Smoky Furnace 'Z i This simple contrivance does away with your smoky furnace.

It catches the smoke and fames when you fire up. Itgathers the dirt that generally find its way upstairs arid soils lace curtains, furniture and, wall paper. No furnace is complete without one. Price is low. Call us for particulars, A.

W. GERIiACH Woodruff 5923. 2911 E. 10th Street CONSOLIDATION PERFECTED i Parry Manufacturing Company Operating With Wartin Company. The Parry Manufacturing and the Martin Truck.

and Body Com pany. York, Pa. were officially dla olved and the Martin Parry corporation, lntov which i the two oricaniaa tlons were, consolidated, began as an operating; company on September 3. according to formal announcementa sent to customers of the former firms by F. M.

Small, president of the new company. Mr. Small aaya the change will not in any way effect the past methods of doing business, aa both organise tiona of the old companies are re. tained. 1 New York banking interests in May took over, the two plants and consolidated 'them Into one.

The two companies in the merger were listed among: the largest manufacturers of bodies for light commercial trucks in thfr country. The Parry Manufacturing Company was established more than i thirty years ago to manufacture horse drawn vehicles, and developed into one of the largest Industries lof the kind In the world. Of late years the plant haa been manufacturing vehicle Garage Maaarera. Merchants. TWlag Sta tieas.

Owners, Cotapaaiea. The Computing' Visible ifeasurs Pump 1141 W. Waahiagtoa 8( installs vUua4 meaaurs pumps. Any fclad ef sheat.aaetai rerk aeadee la aaiUa faetarles an4 orjndrie will reoalva reoipt attsatios by Joseph (iareaer. St lacaip eve.

i a New Steele ef Mixers, BeUta. Derrteka, Neve Outfits, for rent and sale. Book Bqulpment Cow. SOI Flotckor TruM bids. BlaekaaaHli aad Machine Werfc.

Caatral Macbiaa Work. 4X7 8. Saaate. If. ZU7.

Beeflas aad Beeflas'Materlalai AH TKimi. lerdaa JX WUllams M. Wees. at. Brease Mamerlal Boner Tableta.

Geo. J. Mayer Co. Rubber Stamp Four Sevene Floor aioamttrantff a Aw Paid on savings from Day of Deposit $1.00 Opens the Account. Then Deposit fcvery Fay Day 1 For Your Convenience Open AU Day Saturday Until FIDELITY TRUST CO.

143 East Market Street Follow the Tide aLL i Tifs PTT3 llVL i "Up mere They All Want to Go 99 How to Reach Sutherland Ave. Heights By atreet car or automobile, jo to State Fair Grounds; thence east one square, cross brides and go south one and one half aquarea on Or. chard Ave. to addition. Our free autoa will meet all cara on opening days.

Get off at Thjrty elg hth atreet. Don't be sidetracked. Buy North. Buy where values have advanced by leaps and bounds. Plant your dollars where they will multiply many fold.

Buy NOW before, it UMMj Hi AVEWU It's Easy" with Molly Pitcher Candies, Chocolates and Bonbons maintain the honor of the name of the heroine, Molly Pitcher. 80c per lb. net For sale by many pood dealers. Phone Main 6018. MOTOR REPAIRS Armature wlndlnc a specialty.

4, Best Service. Prices KifhC The Sanborn Electric Co. Mala' j. Aate. StSSa.

WANTED heannd CASH Oil BICHAJfCE Economy Furniture Store Uaia 53X 511 Bast Washington. MEIGMIS Two squares southeast of States Fair grounds. Between 36th and 37th streets and Sutherland and Orchard Avenues. (Both paved streets.) PHICE9S3O0, S400. S500 (t Jt saer.

TERMS 45 to SIS Caah. (tra SI 91.TS Weekly. Xe Intrrnt aall) 121. taxes aatit 1S22. 14 aer eeat.

dtaeeaat far eaah. Uberty kaaii takes at face. Leta aeld te white steeple enly. GOING! GOING! GOING! Its mow aeUlaa aad eelUaa; feat. Only SO lets left.

Every ase a ehefee let aad a Be wtar Bay ORTH aad be aaaared ef ejalek eere ftrofha. i. THE GATES KINNEAR Sole Agents 49 Lafk Aiati. Mita 14M. SALESMAN OX THE CROt'XD DAILY.

COME. tb WEEK 7 BUYS I V. aiiAlOT 1 mm i 1 tew Lettttaa. urn A ate. ZX VZU a 3 1Z: U' is siro Good Clothes; Nothing Els Parents, Have a Heart! It'g wellj worth a bit of your timet to teP see the ncv fall suits, in 'all the various styles and colors, wh.ih we are show ing irTor suit depart ment.

SCHOOL begins Monday Your child, who has played out doors all summer, most now be cooped up a part of ejvery day. You can help him or her to stand by providing the rijrht kind of a diet. 'Nolheavy, greasy foods, but in the morning a g4od cereal with lots of good rich milk; at iioon crackers milk and fruit; in the evening soup.v apple dumplings, milk puddings and des Bert with cream there so fnany ways to use milk as a and children like it, because it is nature's own provision' for the growing young. Use Polk s. A.

r) AO) U1 A i rv aa tJr' Desks and Office Furniture For the greatest efficiency in OiW: tV(r your office force, modern office ZL 1 1 urniture is ftecessary. We have one of the largest assortments of Office Desks, Typewriter Desks, Tables, Chairs and Filing Cabinetid, 1 Fireproof Killasr Ratea. Flra ia4 Uaralarpreet Ha fro aad Vaalt ws MILK MAIt DREAD Door a. Aetna Cabinet Co. .3 Display Rooms 321 323 Maryland SU Indianapolis.

The: Brish Side jof Life Is enjoyed by the loTers of LeMus send you some today. Only, the dependable are (good V.V 1 enough for Wiegtnd customers. A. Wiegand'o Sons Florists 1610 to 1624 N. Illinois Street PRIVATE AND INDIVIDUAL Instruction ia Shorthand, Touch Typewrit Iny, Office Practice and Secretarial Work.

Review and post graduate courses, lloura to suit. Large, light, airy study rdom. Opposite Federal building. Main 4691. i i Indianapolis business GoT lege 300 HUME MANSUR CLDC.

iNDiANAi oLin, House Viring on cn Hatfield 'Electric Co. KRUSE COMPANY, MFftS. OF LET US MAKE YOUR FALL SUIT; AND OVERCOAT. NOW; THE BEST TAILORS 129 W. Washington StreeL I 7 su i'unv We Help You to Find a Good Paying Position Attend Our Day or Night School See our ad in the schools and college page.

Sanderson Business School Bferebaata Baak Blda. iJed Piano Sale BIG BARGAIN THE STARR PIANO CO, lishii N. rensu SL Cr.C.T.Kcl:i3 Dr.C. A. Cash JCL)LSr Artificial tcca that fit, look and chew right Is our hobby.

If you are interested, see us. 25V2 V. Vash. St. ESTABLISHED 21 Store Closes Saturdays i j) HH.M i a Aprll'ra afa Rrtallrra Vulcanite Alphalt Shingles and Roll Roofinr: Mala 7U ruiwa Aato Si JU.

Aato. Z.1.1ZX WELDED STEEL FURNACES Jlerfk 31. a53 iUleeala itreel Place. Aato. 27 lli cLriwsn CLEANING" I cumains4o.

FRENCH STEAM DYE WOniCaoMVl If'! Aea kr IZmm 1 T1 iT rOlaaaes That Kul Olaaaes That Fulfill WRAPPED AT TE BAKERY SU GHICICERING PIANOS aea4for lesciittee eataloro ana Sjrioea Yhs1 Lennox Piano Co. 5 i k. fTV (HH fl fl nrlak ae I erkH br tfc. Q.ar Uti liWU IJ ll a UU Ure.kfa TT aai bellrery. ASK YOUR GROCER FC3 mm TRY A AO IH THE NEWS .1.

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