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SAYS TURKEYVILL NOT DECLARE VAR ON ITALY TALAAT BEY DECLARES NATION CAN WAIT. THINKS SURPRISE IMPOSSIBLE BERLIN', May Talaat Bey. Turkish minister of the Interior. In an Interview with the Constantinople correspondent the Berliner Tageblatt, declared that Turkey would not declare war on Italy. "We will not declare war on Italy," Talaat Bey sa.Id.

"We can wait. What cm Italy do to us?" The TurkUh minister of. war told the correspondent that all preparations hnd tt mad long ago and there would rto eurpriies. i In the courw of his interview with the correspondent, Talaat Bey said that the lLournanlan king and premier would hold neutrality of that country, while Bulgaria could gain nothing by Join. ng lh a.

lies. The territory near Aonanorie did not attract Bulgaria, Talaat Ley said, and as the Bulgarians know that they will never tret Constantinople, they pr ifer to see the Turks hold tfiat city rather than Russians or Eng SUBURBAN SOCIAL NEWS CARTEL. Ir. A. Clsypool and his guest, F.

E. Monmouth. spent today with in ne Hv, and Mrs. Lit Stout and daughter were at Grove, fciinday alu moon, wners the Rev, Mi fc'out gave address at the quarterly j.iiXig of i Ylends Mr. and Mrs.

O. ir, and Mr. and Xrs. Robert Collins and a Cortia called to Indianapolis Kriday to stfend the funeral services of Mrs. Margaret 1 oil 1 of the Methodist church fc ave a reception at the church.

Friday evening, for the nw t.amr. the Rev. M. Hobts, snd fD Hy. A jrt prot 'ram was given, which In.

ciij'iel an sd'lrens of icom by Dr A. tllvty; tho Mr. Hobbs; piano io. Miss tiortia Lowe; Vocal solo, Roscoe Msnn: piano m4n, hliutt Katheiine Kletchall; toriK, by the Wiyt Quartt; reading. Mixs Llla Liuinr( by the doubt Khers Quartet.

solo, Cnesier Bailey, and roll call of th mmrers the and Mrs flsriK DaubenpipecK. enterldlaed at dinner f.ufiiiy, f(r Mrs. Lury Williams snd daugh Irru. the M'fcH Lulu and Lydia Willis Mrs. Mary Zanders has returned from Klorlda wKpr she eptit the Woman' i Ctiimlan TeuTpBranxra lTnion will meet June 24 at the country home, of Mrs.

Dennis Garrlty. This will be the annual children's meeting. IVir.atioria bf jeily. Sowers arid fruit will he hrowrht, wich will be Klyon to the lck. I olinviri(T the roll rail a eonjf.

"While the L)ays Art iine P.v." riven, followed by a proFTTi by the children, of which Miss Elisa betn lirritv has chargre, "A Krlend to Man." lll trf Klvn by' Miss Inez Lee, eftr which the flowers brought will be lied with whit ribbons and a text attached to each bouquet, for distribution annual memorial services were held at the Friends' church. Sunday effernoon, and the addresa (tiwn by Ju'lpe E. E. of Koblesville. The proirram was given: Invocation, fiiiver Elliott; sor.

West quartet; Introduction the speaker and reading; from the roster. R. J. "Follett; address, E. K.

Cloe; benediction. Jonathan Johnson. The following committee was named to have charpe of the srrancremertJi for 1SK: A. A. Bowen.

O. R. Mann. Kred Hawkins. I.

J. Pales, Allen Harold, with Verne Fatty secretary Miss Esther Hoover has arne to Terre Haute, where she wlil f.k the rer ial teachers' training course st the Eilate series of evsntcel l.at It rneetifsrs which were announced to hegin at Wiiliama" Creek church, have Jjeen Inded nltely postponed on account of the serloua ill nee of Rev. Homer Dsle'a father Ir. and Mr. Rots A.

Cooper snd son and dautrrtr ler were dinner puests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MonlnRr. of Indianapolis. Miss Marie Krite.

who sient several months at Kckomo and o'her has returned to her home with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wicker. Mervln taantnn and Oauithter Ida Alice, of Lafayette; Mrs. Frank Mnk, of Ar linr ion.

and Mr. end Mrs. Bernle Mills, of Norleville, are visiting their parents. Mr. snd Mrs.

I. N. Beeson, ond other friends here for eeveral 'rank C. Hershey attended thai state mee'ing of the Pythian lodsra at Anderson this and Mrs. Henry A.

Roberts Fpetit the week end at West Baden nd French Lick, snd attended the annual of the TTnlted Commercial Travel ers st t) former Mrs. Fred Hawkins" attended the state convention of the Woman' Corp? at Marlon this week Mra. Kverett trotid stpent the week Hh her par ent, Mr. arid Mrs. .1.

F. and other filends at Gray Everett O'Pesr Ik he inp entertained nt Indianapolis this week by Mr. ard Mrs. Harry O'Rear and Mr, srd Mrs. crt t)wen.

Mr. and Mra. O. 8. bad se their riiets.

JSunda vt Mr. and Mrs. Prrt Klepfer, Mrs. Jane lirown and Mrs. Ora Klenfr, of Fishers The woman's class of tlie Friends' Sunday schooluave an entertaln ment at the church.

Thuriflay evenlnp. the proceeds of which went Into th jemodeiina fund of the church. Th class realized 77 from tha entertainment. A prmrram waa (clven. which Included a reading bv Mrs.

E. li. fi nsll; violin Frank Hawklna, eccoinfa nled hv Mrs. F. W.

Hawkins; reading, 'Mies Helen Miller; vocal solo. Mrs. Elbert Murphv; rending, Mrs. R. J.

Follett; piano solo, MIks Msrie Ptickett; musli; by a quartet composed of Mrs. WIH Ihndris, Mra lu'her Miller. Mrs. F. W.

awklna and f.te,. Trjnk He'sliey; paper. Mrs. Tay ton Avermsn, and a number of txhiean liiu'ti'Jti' ii" of Ihe book of liiith. In which the mwit vre bv the tfien's" clues.

Mis Kit Smith save tne Bible and Mr Tana IJ.ivd wrr the rlmn iirt nf i irixinin ii iut'ipi Mir. 1 Jichrt entertained the members of her Hun cay sri class at her country borne, Wednes (ly evlenlng The i following officer were elected 1 President. Ted Wheat; vlca presl n.ni, r.i ri.i rvn call; treasurer. Ora us. Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Ilollenbeclc have returned from Terre Ilaute. to be present at the commencement exercise, by the gradtiatlnr class of Clny township.

They will aesoclated with the Clav hoo axaln next term Mr. and Mr. Tailey erw the dinner rueta of friarW? at Iniianajvlis Sun ttv Mls Martha' lUtssev has gone to Dnnvi lie to attend the sursjmer term of rhe Nicher' training school. A. home comlna; 'held at the Pleasant Drove Me'hodnt ciurt Sunday, which was larrely attended The Rev.

S. Reed, pastor In IK'S, delivered the morning address. A ousrtet rave a "Don't Ferret the Old church hlnory was Riven bv Mrs. Clara p. Knott; vocal solo, J.

L. Vtckery: music bv the bovs choir and address bv a number of visitors during the afternoon, letters of rreetlro; were read from the Rev. W. Peck, pastor In 173: the Rev, Ft. C.

peal. et ie 1177 tne Ttsv. c. E. pastor Jn tha Rov.

J. E. Trw in, pnet or In 1 lvn i the Rev. T. Oraham.

pustor In 1 'r 9.ii the pv. B. T. Hornadav. pvrt; the Tvev.

J. NaftTer. presldlnr 'elder, I'HM lT; tr rrev, vv imtniiiin, pnsror in Per L. Fansher. pa.itor In 1H0 till; Dr.

lne. suoerlntendent since ItKS. Among those from a distance In attendance wer Mrs. Jane Whit Rosa Whlt intrer. Mis Frnclc Wbttesell.

William Jones nl Mi Pesrl of Prod Mrs. Florerce power WUkery end fa mil of Sheridan; Mr. snd Mrs J. Tpoarf, Mr. and Mrs.

11 Pvera snd Mls Opal' Ryere, cf rtfeH: an Tr. John Crsll. of In t'aeaTviH; Mr. an 1 Mrs. Joseph Comb, of Noblesvllle.

and a number frotn lte Chapel fi buket dinner was served on the ohnrch lawn. CUMBERLAND. Mr. snd Mr. William Fye and family entertained st dinner Thursday, their jumui beinc Mrs.

Abhie Davis and Mr. Daron, of Nobiea villa, and Mr. Dl Mra. Jos iVi t'bausll and caughicr Anita. and Mis.

V. hi. Ambrose wete liuestji of. their daughter. Mra.

tirover lie. and family, in Indianapolis, ssun D. F. Ivtter. uj of the Marlon county asylum for li insane, left Wednesday with hi farraly to spend a month in rnia where tht y.

visit the exposition and be the gu' 'is cf bla mother and other relative M.s. M. O. lurks hue returned ti ber home in Vloaminxdala after aiwnding five weeks here vlsijing her n. Burk and tamlly r.

i har lea Mo Kee. Huntingtrn, who visited Misa Fread. 1. uie, has returned Mra. John S.

New bcniKe rent this wek visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Cotton and ether relatives, near Larenc will return homo next H. Mr.

and Mr, c'narle Wieae and family motored to tundays here they Suel cf thetr Mra llov Shepherd and at and Mrs Harry Wiee, Peoria. 111., here visiting his jsumts, Mr. and MtJ Henry K. Wles anu family ever Pun lav. They will attend the races at th grwodway and Mr, lijrl 1'arljh and family went, to Arun vnip.r.

where hev were euesta of his br iher and lain.lv. over tennday Mrm, Arthur Wiinsr end nn of Idianapoiis, rent Sunday with fcer peren'. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oal.

A. Wlese went to Kmchttuiw Wednejav. her he visited th orphans borne bis way ta Marlon t. attend, the state encampment of th A. A.

Mr. and Mr. Oacsr re anil daughter Evelyn went to lndi even.ng to be the guests cf thrl' aunt. Sirs. Kmnn Wricht an family, fi'rfty Mr.

and Mrs. Fred W. Wiefco entertained Ct Mm.lny. their aueats heir, Mr Rrb rt W. Thompson srsd Cauirhter irf.

Oreenbei I. sr Mr. and Mr. i W. J'h el.

cf rear lawrr, Mrs. llusw.il Ha rile tt Irene, who viltt relatives In Rwt r.ond. have returned. Benjamin ar family and Mrs. John Font, of New Piles! ine.

who WTie pu of and Mra. WH'iani Bale and farr ily. hava retume i home. Herniary turned Tucftlay a sit to ber dsiuul Mra Anna Record and farr.ily. at and Mrs.

luf I I J. ell. of MillersvlUe. wcra rT. of Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Ncwhouse, The Y'ouna; Fr or le's I'nion of the liaptiat church, wlil IkM thi last meeting betor vacation next evensr.g at the churcn. mey win ihtir study ot the "Li' of Christ." II luttt bv a stereopticon lecture. A han ji' t.

wil held in the basement following the services Un. Lucy M' ore. of Indlana poilr. was the truest of her sister. Mrs.

Edward Isowaer. thi women of the Baptist church will hold their monthly social meeting Thursday afternoon with Ma Oscar eiKtier. who will be by Mrs. D. Riser an 1 Jlr.

Christian Kethroeyer, Sr. The member of I be ruber churches and community ere Invited Mr. nd Mrs. Christian Reth rc.ever. acd eon Harold and daughter Lottie, motored to Richmond Sunday, where they ariv st ct KHhraeyer and family Mr.

and Mrs. McKlnstry and familv, who have xfen visiting relative In Greenville. for several weeks, have returned Mies Lcttie Rethmeyer spent this week at Spleeland with her em. Mrs. Oeorpe Carr and family.

onirr2ation of the Baptist church will celebrate tne second annlversry of their dedication with 5av meeting Sunday, June 6. Several visitors mill be present who will have char re of the different department of the Sunday school. The Rev. Selden 'L Rob erts, of Franklin, and Mies Myrtle Huckie herry. of Linton, "wiU assist in the program for the day.

Social mudowlJl he riven bv Miss Glaie Spencer and Mr. Hannah, of Franklin colleKe. ant by the choir. The services of tht, vrinir wlil In charsre cf the pastor, the Her. Mr.

HacklrmDn. A banket dinner will be eive in the lamraeM The Rev. Walter M. I rUie will preach nt the Methodist church Sunday morning Mrs. David Oswald, of In lilHnapulis.

waa the suest of her mother. Mrs. L'milv Hiirtimn, Sunday Mrs. Edwalrd Bowixr and Mrs, lAiey Moore attended the funeral services of Davis, Wednesday, at the home of her mother. PLAINFIELD.

The Woman's Club closed Its yeafe work with a ituest Cay meeting at the borne of Mra. C. Miiier. fcaturday afternoon, which was one of the best of the entire year. Mrs.

Charles Sowder, of Indianapolis, who spent several months In Mexico during the year 1311. save a most Interesting Illustrated talk on that country, about which the club had studied during the year. Mrs. Mary Henderson and Mlsa Olcott. of DeFauw university, furnished instrumental music, Mrs.

M. Colbert, of this place, leave' a vocal solo. The rooms were attractive with peonies, eyrlnga and iris. The out of town guests were: Mrs. David Hadley, sirs.

C. Hor naday and Mrs. 'Lewis borders, of Danvtile; Mrs. Florence Morgan, Irvington; Mrs. O.

A. McMeans and Mrs. Louia de Veiling, Indiana oiis; Mrs. B. C.

Knight and Mrs. Charles Doty, Coateavllle; Miss Hazel Gibbons, Stlles vilie Mrs. Etta Heywood. of Seattle. is visiting her sister.

Mrs. C. E. Barker, and other relatives and friends. baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of Central academy will be given at the Friends' church, tomorrow night, by the Rev.

Lewis E. Stout, pastor of the Friends' church at Cermet. The clsss members were as follows: Hrnlce Hufford, Orvllle Jenkins, Vivian Brown. Wllfcird Kenworthy. Elsie Hadley, Charie Cutrel).

Oarnet Hadley. Ernest Cut rell. James Maxwell. Commencement will occur next Friday morning, when the addres will be eiven by the Rev. W.

O. Trueblood pastor ct the Urst Friends' church. Indiana polis Mra. Robert Bly, Mrs. Warren Duke.

Mies Minnie 151ms and Mrs. B. C. Ornbaun spent Tuesday In Indianapolis, the guests of Mrs. Clarence tocura.

Mlsa Nancy Hadley, of Indianapolis, joined them In a theater party. Tuesday night. The same with the auauiora oi ours, unaimera fcnoddy. ot Indianapolis, and Mrs. Robert Cook and Mrs.

M. A. Ha 1 man. of this place, were entertained at omner, Wednesday, by Mrs. M.

Colbert. Mra. J. E. i'rewltt entertained at luncheon, last frsturdsy, Mrs.

Charles gowder. Mrs. O. A. McMeans snd Mrs.

Louis de Veiling, of B. C. Ornbaun and daughter! Helen Maxine, of Petersburg, are visiting hecparents, Mr. and Mra. Ed nine nai returneij rrnra an extended visit iih relattver, at Louisville, Ky.

He was accompanied bcAnn by his granddaughter. Leona roitle, who wlil iend several weeks i at this piace ine ti. the K. of p. and I o.

orders will join in the Memorisl oay exercises, tomorrow afternoon. The ad areaa win ne given by eorge Easley. of Dan vine ana Mlsa Lcota Mattern, of Plr Points, in 1 reaaing Mrs. u. U.

Derbyshire or Southport, atrended a picnic by the Friday Club, laat Friday, which waa the close of iiib ar work anas vera Harvey is mak ing an extended visit with relatives In Chi C. C. Miller was hostesa for the ruesviay arternoon. Each member rer onded with some state law bene ur iai to cnitoren. airs.

C. Thomas discustaed ni oi iow is a no animals moral value. n' superintendent of the Friends Sunday school, entertained the school with a social An the church hawm.ni Friday r.ight. on the wlndlna uo of tha rent ijT were at. out 300 in attend nn e.

MIb Tnbi TYIlh tte nd r. i. ii rnner, or inn inann i music. I' cream, cake and paniiii Mrs. Frsnk Rurrrlea.

of rna.i'i. as the gtiest of Mrs. Pear! Mills Hadley. Sunday Solon Vial, who has been visiting his parents. Mr.

and Mra J. Vial for few, days. lert. Monday, for Eldora. where he is connected with the 71..

trial school at that, nlac Me Woods, of Indianaoolls ilZ: her slstet Mrs. William John KnlRhl spent last week with her men Tl Knirht, and wlfa. ml rir.n.i. Hazel gibbons, of SrllesJle. la visttln'g A.

and Mrs. tl. Homaday and danrhtee xr spent fc unday 9r Franklin, the gueats of Ira Deere end Alva Edmond on, of htcaa o. Is with her mother. Mrs.

Emaline Hanna. who la 'n Franklin. Is visiting her aunt. Mlsa Emro, till ill arA RoMb BROAD RIPPLE Clermont, who was ha. returned "nL Oefterlng.

glilj I art vfslte.1 Mrs. uy Mm e. lh. hnm. 1 i 7 iwrpnii mrA 11..

Of Carrrel 1 Tl, rr. "Ijr Mr. daughters, the NDs.erMary'Vnd Ett atten'dd the funeral of Mrs. Mary Shlpp.of Terr. J'Mtt desdayM? 1 a7.Hk JJ a.

Of aiiw J. A. Hill anfair. talned st dinner Sunday. Mr.

and Mr, Charted Ken ran and oaughter Dorothy, and son Ivan aKiey: Mlsa Little Wlnrata, of Frankfort, and Earl Lrtl. Ruark of Oreencastle. has returned home after a 'two ana aire. Charles Cul bertson and family. Mary Flack Is vis aing Mr Mrs.

Charles Whltenack. of hi 'I'l day exercises there Mrs. Newton leaver and Mrs Kllen Dixon visited Mrs. Aqullla McCord of McCordsvllle. Sunday.

and Mrs, Thomaa rnn'i i.u e. n. i aui and Virgil, and Mr. rt. tjranni iert Thursday to attend the commencement exercises at Vincenna Ina Smith being one of the araduste th.v were the guests of Mr.

and AIrs. inn bum ir. uii jirp. itenrv Hurt on, tor tne weeic ena Mr. and Mrs.

W. Heat on enierrair.ea ai amner Friday Dr. end Mra F. W. Bailey ani Iils Ral'ev.

of St Mr and Mrs. Bailey Hawklna ard Mrs. Nancy Wilkinson, of Csrmel Miss Grace Healer spent inia.wees: st lil Mr. and Mrs Elmer Warts and children, and Oscar tcm." accompanied by Mlsa Elizabeth Heather, of Carmel, will mottjr to Parker tomorrow, where tney win visit Air. ana Mrs.

Ourney Small Mra Miry Privett spent the week end with ber sister. Mrs. F. Gaunter, at Brazil Misa Helen Morris will entertain the Standard Bearers at her country home Wednesday afternoon dsy exercises will be held at lO.iO o'clock at the Christian church, on next Sunday Mra. Ferd Applea ate entertained tha Junior Aid Society, of the Christian cnurcn.

wi a tea. Wednesday Mr. and Mra. F. A.

Walker and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill 111 attend a home comlna; at the New Salem church at Ibanon. tomorow Mr.

snd Mrs. R. T. RatcltrT and daughter Martha F.llen. left yesterday for a visit with the former's rarents, Mr and Mrs.

Alonro Ratcllff, Dayton. O. Mr. and Mrs. H.

O. P. and son Allen. wMl be the guest of Mr. and Mra.

Allen Turner, of Cicero, tomorrow. Mr. and Mra. A. Q.

Newby and son Russell, visited Mr. snd Mra. J. T. Hull, of Lebanon.

Sunday Vsrtha Ketcham loft Saturday for Terra Haute, where she will attend state r.ormsl for the summer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cine, and familv were the rueats of Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Kelly, of Crooked Creek, et dinner. Sunday Mr.

and Mra. John ilayue and dauah'srs, of Csstleton. spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs K. Fa Mrs.

Samuel Klrg and daughter Oarnet. visited Mr. and Mr. Fred King, of Sterling. Miss Celia Rlhm.

Mlsa Ruddlck and Mise Bsona. nurses of the St. Vincent hospital, were the guests of Mra. Harry Byrkett, MOnday evrrlng. BRICHTWOOD.

L. Schalaske is visiting hl. parents. Mr. and Mr.

hn in Clreencastle. Ie will visit friends in Terre Haute before his return Mis Mae Meadows is viaitlnr her sister. Mrs Frank Noma, In St. John. Mr.

and and Mra Arthur Nevh is have, returned from a several wetks' vistt with relatives in Be lefontafne, C. and Mattoon, 111... H. E. Pau Kherty has returned from a week's vlstt in Kti.ai Oily, Melissa Rob tnson.

of lfayette. Is spending a few weeks with riauxhter. Mra Oeorjt S'tea. and family. Jesai Emmons, of New York city.

Is her aranJcsj ents. Mr. tnd Mra Jchn Emm ma Mr. E. U.

Hanna bns returned from Fortvllle. where she baa ten the guest cf her father, J. Rash Mr. tnd Mrs. C.

A. Stuck are visiting Mra Sruck's tarer.ts, Mr. and; Mrs. H. Ludy, in Hill Mrs.

Waiter Siirla has returned to br home in TamrKi, after several weeks' vlr.it with hr parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles MansflfKI Conley left yesterdav for Rlchmond. where, he will ieit with relatives and friends Mra. Harry Bowman and daurh ter, Mins Blythe, have returned from Cincinnati.

O. where they aoent tha week Louis E. Watkma. of Bellefontalna. waa the guests of friends here the last of the week.

Feaj innaman. of I'crt villa, la the and Sunday tnt Sunday iV iiw 8nd. 5frs Welter anaroenns returned to Txas after BinsanH Ins. a fsn 1 a 1 i ir nn rn i is FBlJarrl Mrs. lirover Pure Haute FyldaTy uV.

Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 1 1 rum a In to THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915. JULES GOUX, IN WAR ZONE, INSTEAD OF DRIVING CAR IN SPEEDWAY RACE, SENDS PHOTOS OF EUROPEAN CONFLICT 'v r.r 1 1 j' 'rt sssassss The photographs "taken by Goux himself, illustrating his account to Carl G. Fisher, of the great war are as follows: 1.

Achille Seeuss, Guyot's mechanician in 500 mile race last year. 2. General Joffre, General de Maudhuy and general governor of Belf ort, in Place d' Armes, Belfort, reviewing troops. 3. Ruined interior of chapel in Alsace.

ing in woods on Alsatian frontier. 7. 10. Joffre reviewing army Corps an Xone of the foreign drivers who par ticipated In previous Indianapolis 500 mile speedway races will be at the starting line this year. They are engaged in a more sordid and grewaome task.

Their place Is In the trenches, or along the battle front, here the ehrlek of shrapnel and the monotonous rattle of machine guns rather than the roar of motors and the bark of exhausts hit their eardrums. Although they are revolving In the orb of Mars rather than that of stars of the European speed constellation will have their, eyes focused on the oval of the oil soaked brick, Monday. They will await the, result ot the 1915 contest with suspense. The score Is now two all Europe against America. Helpless, they roust stand by, while this, the rubber race, la being run.

Goux Sends Photographs. Jules Goux. winner of the 1913 recently wrote Carl G. Fisher, president of the Indianapolis motor speedway, depicting with great fidelity the elrc um Ftanceg In which alien stars in previous 5o0 mile races tiow Snd themselves, and WEEK'S NEWS OF PLAYS AND fext Week in the Local Playhouses AT THE THEATERS TODAY. Murat B.

F. Keith's Vaudeville At 2:30, 7:30 and 9 Knslish'e Vaudeville 2:30. 7:45 and Lvrle Vaudeville At 2: SO. 7:30 and Colonial Vaudeville At and 9 HERE was Just a week of four popular priced vaudeville theaters in Next week, with the decision of the Colonial to go into feature pictures for the sum mer months, there will be three of the "small ttme" variety houses running. B.

F. Keith's, which began its summer pol icy this week, and English's and the Lyric are announced to continue that policy indefinitely. "Isaa.c. You Tell Her." is the headline sketch at F. Keith's next week.

It is shirtwaist comedy and it takes place in the factory of Moseman; Isaacson. said to bo brothers in fun and in trade to Potash and Perlmutter. Other acts will be Mlllicent Dorla. singing comedienne: Ward and Faye, humorists; Violet and Charlea in aerial stents and Charlie Chaplin and other movies. English's.

The Creole band, a colored organization of seven singers, dancers and comedians, will be the headline act at English's next wetk in a plantation sketch hefore the war. acts will be Tom Kuma, Siamese equilibrist; LeRoy and Cahill. sing ers and entertainers; unroy ana vorreu. a nautical travesty. Bertie gueet of iff.

and Mra. L. O. Morgan FVank Stiles, of vreencasue. is a rew cays 1th E.

ells Mra. Anna ren has gone Bradford. where she will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Noah B.ker....Mrs.

Carl Bowman and daughter Frances, of Hinton, W. are apen img a few weeka with Mr. and Mra Albert Bowman. S. El ester and srn DoxclU have gone to Mivernnrn.

whera tr ey win remain two weeks relatives and friend Mr. and Mra. W. W. Cone have returned 10 their home in Clermont after a visit with thrir daughter.

Mrs. Tressa Moore Mrs. Hert ert Huise has returned from a short visit with, her sister. Mrs. Sarah Darin Roberts Is spending a few days with he father.

H. L. Arrostror.g. In Greenville. Mo Donald has returned from a two months visit w'th his mcther.

Mrs. A. McDonal 1. In Fontanel Mr. W.

H. Fuilenwlotr is spend 4. Goux in trenches in Alsace. 5. Joffre reviewing jmy corps in Alsacev 8..

Joffre decorating heroes in action; finishes ceremony by kissing man Alsace. voicing the regret of the whole group that they can not be present for this year's contest. He also Inclosed a lot of photographs, taken by himself, which illustrate, pictorlally, the subjects of his communication. These photographs are shown herewith. Bolllot, says Goux.

is still with. General Joffre at the general headquarters. The two tried to get a special leave of absence for the Indianapolis 500 mile race, but with as much success as If they had asked the kaiser for the admlsslon'of the French army to Berlin. Goux himself Is 'attached to the staff of the general governor of Belfort, an important concentration point on the French Alsatian frontier. His chief duty.

Lllke Boillot's. is to drive a car for any staff officer who requires especially quick transportation. In this class of service, he does not much of the firing line, being sent to the front only occasionally. For this he Is duly thankful. Guyot Sees Most Fighting.

Of all the French drivers. Albert Guyot. winner of the third place In the Indiana Fowler, singing comedienne, and Charlie Chaplin movieu. Lyric. The bill the first half of the week at the Lyrio includes the Bimbos, cmedyjacro bats; Abbott and Mills, comedians and yodel era; Grace Childers, an Indianapolis player, and company In a playlet.

"The Mix SI Jenks, comedian, and Paul Kleist and company in a comedy of magic. "The Land of Dreams." Oh Thurtf uaj viie1 mil win cuaiicu li uiiiuuo the Nathona brothers. In a comedy skating act: Mott and Maxfield In "The Salesman and the Coval and Aiarns, black face comedians; John Gei ger, Italian violinist, and the Peerless Potters, casters. Colonial. Beginning next the Colonial will discontinue for a while Its popular priced vaudeville and will devote Its entire bill to feature motion pictures.

Next week's films, shown from noon until 11 p. will be the United States navy in review at the recent maneuvers, and "Three Weeks." The Water Line. William Courtenay has a new story which he tells two or three times during every performance, his fondness for it is so gTeat "A kid went running to PROGRAM FOR as the and one had he of MURAT Short ridge Senior Play, "The Fortune Hunter" Friday night. B. F.

KEITH'S Popular Vaudeville All the ENGLISH'S Popular Vaudeville All the week. LYRIC Popular Vaudeville All the week. COLONIAL Popular Vaudeville and Motion Pictures All the week. ing the week end with relatives and friends In Waveland and members cf the Embroidery Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Herbert Alvey.

Thuraday S. Whitehouae ha returned from a ahort visit In St. Louia hive. Ladies of the Maccabees, met In the Brtghtwood hall Tuesday afternoon and were entertained by Mra George Sites. Mra Tressa Moore.

Mrs. Harry Stone. Mrs. hn Went, Mrs. Frank Stanley and Miss M.

IT. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Johrv Immell have gone to their I summer home at Tippecanoe, lake, where they will ty ihe remainder of the summer Mr.

and Mra Charles have returned from Cincinnati. where they ment the first of the week The Rev. Thomas W. Grafton, of the Third Christian church, will conduct the I o'clock service su the Railroad'! Young Men's Christian Association building tomorrow. His subject will be.

"The Reaaoa I General governor of Belfort during polls race last year, has seen the most fighting. Guyot has been constantly at the front since the war began, serving as Infantryman In. the region of the Ar gonne, the scene of many a desperate conflict. Late advices from Guyot, says Goux, Indicate that he Is holding up under the strain without a quiver, the cast iron nerve which served him ao well during his racing career standing him In equally good stead mid the roar of shrapnel and the spattering of bullets. Duray and Thomas are not members of the.

regular French army, the former being a Belgian, and. therefore, not eligible, and the latter having received his discharge aa the result of an accident sustained while doing scout duty In an aeroplane. Both are aiding the French cause volunteers, however. Duray driving a supply truck, and Thomas a motor car for the war department In Paris. It is aald of Duray that when he started on his first trip to the front with a load of ammunition Intended eventually for the Germans, he waved an American flag, a souvenir of his last visit to Indianapolis, and shouted: "This Is almost as good as another one and 'Pay, you know Jlmmie Duffy's neck? Tep, the other one said.

'Well, come on he's fell into the water up to if Forbes Robertson Closes American Tour IR JOHNSTON FORBES ROB ERTPON closed' his farewell American tour at the Academy of Music, Northampton, probably the only municipal theater in English speaking world, on Monday night. May 24. in "Hamlet." having to give an overflow performance of "The Passing of the Third Floor Back" In the afternoon. This Is the longest tour Forbes Robertson has ever played in America, extending over thirty five weeks covering 35.000 miles. It has been of the most successful seasons he has in America, which, in view of prevailing conditions, speaks highly of the hold has upon the affecttcfn and admira tion of the American public.

His box I oiucei iriuilll liui in unrn even 1113 vwn previous records, and the gross receipts his tour amount to over Forbes Robertson will sail on the steamship Philadelphia on June 6. from New York, his company sailing a week previously on the steamship New York. THE WEEK ableneas of Chrlatianlty." A thirty minute aong service will precede the meeting A special program has been prepared by E. J. Shoobridge and Miss Lola King W.

A. Cochran. Railroad Toung Men's Christian Association accountant, of Cleveland. spent the la ft of the week with S. L.

Shurte Tha plcnle was to have been given next Wednesday at Erooksld park bv the Parent Teachers Association, ot James Russell Lowell school, has been postponed Indefinitely on ac count of the death cf Miss Joser hlne Bauer's and Mrs, H. C. McOonniek have returned to their home in. Wilkinson aiter a vistt with Mr. McCormlck's sister.

Mrs. David Price amd members of the Lobraico Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Guy R' Tuesday evening Miss Grace Titus, of Chicago. 111., has returned ber heme after a (sit with Mrs. Homer Virgil Sears has returned te her defense of fortress.

6. Members of general governor of Belfort's staff camp driving a 500 mile race on Monsieur Fishers speedway." Chassagne In Factory. Jean Chassagne. who overturned in the last Indianarolls 500 mlle race, is at present working night and day in the factory of the Sunbeam Motor Car Company. Wolverhampton.

England, preparing war material, chiefly armored cars and aeroplane motors, for the allies. Chassagne had hoped to get away for the Indianapolis contest this year, but was prevented at the last minute from coming. Robert Laly, who rode with Rene Thomas last year, Is a prisoner of the Germans, together with Lieutenant R. F. L.

Crossman, who acted as Guyot'a mechanician in 1313. Neither has hope of getting news of the present 500 mile race, until the war Is over, though It Is a safe bet they would rive everything they had to attend, for1 more than one Goux closes hia letter with a graphic account of the present stage of the war. and states as his belief that It be a long and bitter conflict. The Germans PLAYERS Notes and Comment on Plays and Players UMOR still connects and disconnects Granville Barker with the proposed revival of the New theater idea In New York, but the latest version seems to indi cate that the English producer will not be backed by Otto H. Kahn and the other men who originally founded the New theater.

Mr. Barker Is undoubtedly planning to remain In New York another season and is said to be considering the wisdom of working with Winthrop Ames at the Little and the Booth theaters. After unbroken, success since it was revived with five tars at English's here Christmas day. The New Henrietta" has Just closed Its tour in South Bend. A short vacation will he followed early In August by a trip to the Pacific coast and a tour booked throughout next season in the middle west and south.

They've all Jumped on the Charlie Chaplin idea for musical comedy Joe Santley and Silvio Hein put it so effectively in "AH Over Town." Already the Chaplin number has been copied by three musical productions In New York. Irvin S. Cobb's play. "Back Home," after several postponements. Is at last to be produced next month by Selwyn with Willis P.

Sweatnam and Thomas A. Wise in the leading roles. The structure or lack of it of the modern musical revue Is well typified In the fact that in London the second act of "Watch Your Step" la being played first and the third act of the New York production is dispensed with entirely. horn in Danville after a visit with her parent a Mr, and Mra Palmer King. LAWRENCE.

Mr. and Mra. Jacob Chandier. of McCorda ville. spent Monday with Mr.

and Mr Thomas Flunimer Mr. William HoT'kin and son are vlsiUng relatives In Martinsville. Ill Mr. snd Mrs. Alnert Vork r.

Mrs. Adah Apple. Mr. C. Ci.

Carpenter and Ennia Yorker attend. the recital at trie of Muatcal Art Monday evening Mrs. Hill Ne house, of 0awaiou.ie. who was tne guest of Mr. and Mrs.

James Jenkins, has rt turr.ed home. Sunday school convention will be held at the Bap'ist church Sund iy. June Mr. end Mrs. Charles Hayworth and son Howard, are visttng reltie st Winchester, Ind.

Mrs. Lv Fraxee, cf Indianapolis, visited her siaier, alias I.a Newhuuse, on both cheeks. 9. Alsatian girls. are too well entrenched, he says, to be subdued except through slow and costly methods of warfare, costly both In money and in human lives.

French Have Faith. The French have great faith In their mission, however, he states, and firmly believe they will eventually accomplish their purpose. Particularly strong are they because of their supreme confidence In General Joffre. the central, guiding figure of the republic. Joffre.

says Goux. la everywhere, watching a million places at once, and seemingly being able to lay his hand on anything In the dark. The enemy does not make a move that he has not already anticipated, and sup presses without delay. Goux says his pol icy Is one of biding his time, confident that greater numbers and greater re source must win In the end. That end how far off It 1m no man can tell.

Sufficient to1 say that France is prepared to shed Its last drop, of blood and drain Its treasury to the last sou until Its pur poee has arrived at fulfillment. Mr. and Mrs. O. Garboden.

of Fishers Station, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mra Theodore Garboden at "Buzzarda Vernie Mooney and davignter, of Columbus, O. was the rueat of Misa Vel ma Lyle. Friday. Harry Comfort en tertaoned a number of friends and relative Sunday, in honor of her husband's binh.iav.

Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. R'j dolph Cox. Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Grav. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Devore. Miss Mlt hell lievore.

of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Wiilism Laird, of Uos Angeles, Cal John T. Rouerts and Klljah Asbury attended the soldier' reunion at Marion Mra. J.

Drum and children have returned to their home at Ft. Harrison, after spending several rnontha with Sergeant Orum In Texas City. Tex. Aid Society of the Baptist church met with Mra Edward Perklna Wednesday Mr. anJ Mrs.

James McHafTey, Mrs. Jarpea Cory end Mrs. T. Breen. of Brtghtwood.

were the guests of Mr. snd Mra. Samuel McHaJtey Monday. and Mra. of Indianapolis, are spending the iweek with Mr.

and Mrs. John Follard Mrs. Etta New house entertalne 1 the Aid Society cf Highland church with an aii day meeting and Mra. John Mc Gaughey. of Acton, visited Monday with Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Acre ani family Mra. Charles Vanbusklrk and eons. Charles and Marcus, have gone to Canajoharle, N'. to vlait relative for two weeks Mrs.

Llhhy Bowmsn. Ldingburgh. la her parents, the Rev. and Mra I. 11.

Miss Clarerta Clemmer, who spent several months in New York, has reiumej The Mixse Mabel Acre, Pauline I'oweii. Ruhy Acre. Llndel White and oria New nous attended the Epworth League convention, which was held In Indianapolis Frofesjor George Sullivan has gone to Dalevii: tor the summer. Mrs. Sullivan is at present visiting her parents at Peru Mr.

and Mrs. John I.udw and daughter Theona. formerly of Ingall. have removed here Mr. Marv New house has returned, after a visit with relatives In Irvington.

Two Hundred Babies in Contest. rSpeclal to The Indianapolis News LOGANSPORT. May 23. Nearly 2f0 babies were contestants In the "bet ter babies' contest this afternoon in the old high school building under the auspices of the women's organization of the city. Miss McCaslin.

visiting nurse, assisted by local physicians, conducted the contest, wnich was not for beauty, but for the best physically developed children. Several prizes were given l.y organizations and individuals. Mayor, 89, Twenty Years in Office, Says He Will Quit Special to The Indianapolis News) BELLE FONTAINE, May Joseph Dennis, age eighty nine, the oldest mayor In the United Ftates. is tired. Twenty years of service as mayor In the village of Bellecenttr.

Logan county, is enough, he thinks, and he has decided he will not be a candidate again. "I am ready to cjtit the field for enmi Of the your.t?er fellows." said Mr. Dennis. Btllecenter, a town of 2.M population, has had Joseph Dennis for its mayor oft and on since The few t.niea he has been beaten it has been by narrow margins. He helped to build the town hall in Bellecenter and dedicated the building when he was mayor twenty five years ajo.

BIG UNIONS TO SUPPORT MOVEfM FOR PLACE WILL SEND RESOLUTIONS PRESIDENT WILSON. TO MILLIOrj MEN REPRESENTED Resolutions to support nny action whih the government ike to Vrever.t the United States from critt rin into a mh: will probably be hy bodies of international l.ibor unions in Indianapolis. Resolutions will be adapted by tho erai executive boards of ie 0re3rv7.4t which meet at the hed juartcrs in th.3 city from time to tlrsie urul will lm Jr warded to resiJent as exfre: the sentiment of organized la for urist. war under ar.y conditions except t.at cf actual invasion. That such action be taken is the re suit of a cor.Ierenc 1 in tl headquarters of the Mu Workers cf America, which was Iv sentauves of practu all of ti.c unions which have tl juartera here.

It waa estimated tr.it tne en attended the cor.f erer.o rcrrescr.te i not less than half of the rgar ie workers of the cguntry. which wia lucre than a ir.i.iion peisuLs. Each Organization to AcL The conference was f.rst caT.ed for the purpose of adopting sotts gcricral res nation to be signed by tt.e repre r.vA::ve of all the unions and tent to iYi i nt Wilson. It was agreed at the ccr.fr. however, that It would fee ti If each organisation, its executive board, draft a rt so.

tioru Those who 1 r. r', wv Daniel Tobln, sor rnl' cf. tV Teamsters, Ma an Helpers' International Vr.K"i; V.II.hhi Doison. erneral f.c cf r.c layers, iIj.aor.s ani tercrs' i Union; tam pr Walter Irayer. becretary tt a jrer Journeymen Mone Cuti.

ts' Internal tl Association; liarsJea Ci. president, and John W. iiava. se ret.ry ir arf.rcr vi the International Typoi rapiii. al l'n; James McGlorjr, I rt an 1 li irry Jones, secretary trcaiurer of national Association or 1 1 ant structural Iron Workers; Jacob scner, secretary oi the ourney r.

ir i' irt ers r.atlonai Ur.ion; J.trnt ki; fcy, cral president of the Irct jrh. cf Carpenters and Joirrs cf eri 'a; Frank; Hays, vice r.t. 1 'V 1 Oreen. secretarj' 'rt of tne 1 Mine Workers of Anirii.i, ani A. Hovey.

president of ie 1 nte: rat Bookbinders' Ur.ion. To Support President. It was the opinion cf those who attended the meeting that the laboring men In the country are to the Ptates being Involved the rr. Ftrusrgle. It was declare! th.it Fres; i Wiison would receive tho un iiv i leii import of orgdr.iif laLnr men in tne.

co .1 try In the attitude for peace ruo lie has taken. A resolution fmbMvIr such sentiment was recently adopted by the executive board of the United Mir orkers si. i forwarded to rresident HT.son. MAN FOUND ON RAILROAD BY CREW OF TRAKI IS DEAD Identified as Chester Klphart, a maker, by His Sister Never Regained His Semes. The man Identified 'as Chester Kirart.

age thirty two, 110 West Vermont street, who was found unconscious on the railroad tracks near Oaklari'lon, early Thurs day, died last night at Ihe city horjlal nuuuui i suffered a fractured ski.M. broken bones 1:1 tKth leS3 anil internal in i jries. The cause of ir rirj rrt never will be derimtcly l. n. He found on the railroad tr.iiks by the crr of an inbound train and i ''t the train to this city.

I. ir.a bors, 110 West Vermont sweet. id ti tled him yesterday as I w.is unable to exjlain the nccile t. Mrs. Nelshtors says thinks irt probably fell from a tra.

as wj. returning from a visit in 1 with another sister, Mrs. I I'f Mr. Neighcors received word ircr i I that Klphart had started b. Whri re failed to arrive Mrs.

Nt bors feare i nr.Mer.tifled man in the Pii.il brother and went there. Kir i.i't wcr in Indianapolis as br't imaker. funeral arrangements t.ive not 'n made. CATHOLICS' PROPERTY SEIZED Persecution cf Jews in Palestine Ceases, Is Report. NEW YORK.

M.iy Fer uti rf the Jews In Palestine hs ntlrely rc 3e', according to information reoeive i by te American Jewish committee ard public today. The prcavt siftrcrs In fit rn tint CntnT'iittpp wn a informed, are the memii rs of th 'rt. lic reiiirious orders, whore property, if." was has been se zed. bv authorities. Economic n.

iit:" eri reported as bad. as a strict 1 prevents lrriports and tiere hi" been an invasion of mtil'ons of wtiicn ce stroyed the grain. SEATING SPACE 17.73 INCHES New York Carriers N'ust Allot This Amount to Ech Passenger. NEW YORK May The p' bllc. frv Ice commission, after an evl autive liv" tlgation, has adopted a resolution forth that every pas ent on New Yo elevated, subway and ii'sre enr v.

gets a sent is entitled to ir space. he corr.p,ir.'. were notifitd thjit in futt.re tv.ey allot this much statin? fjace to a i eenfrr. Befote reachintt this tv rommln. ion condui fed experi.T.ente to determine hew much rr a needs.

CAt'Tlt Mav Mrs Margaret ljr m. aire sxtv i i r.er noma hre. The i ufe. i survive Jacott I'ortrr. e.

h'y dead in CrinaKO. He was a rat f.t aeph county. WINCHESTER. May y.r 1 Wiiinore. sfe aeveE 1 I ki here yeeterkly.

cl rar. r. i rs wlil held at fe t', hurcb. The hueher.d ar. .1 BRAZIL.

May ri 1 ce i seven. a veters.ii of r. or many year a mire Kt 'h 1st. tj.ed of lirleht t'. i rva 1 raenty frst r.nvv i y.

1 rr.e.uber cf the 'a' r. 1 ortv years. The w. jo r. i a rtt traiii.

survive. VINCENNES. ire sixty two. is d'i at I. a I lit; tv re and ttree rviVSHLLE.

lid. r. Hopkins, are ifi'v i x. is survived by i an re. dren.

pr.Trp..n:F.r'. 1 F.l. izer. if eixrv her I 'a ol 4 1, f.1 a i age iy ere hre tr ars. Tha funeral "1 i i "OTY.

1 i F.lien lit i' a. Sfe 'rv her ho; t. rr In rt. Milton, ar. Utr.

win her a be: a Sawyer, sbe 0 i and as nary a public lerl place, two a. ani a. DEATHS Ui INDIANA shire last vN at bis tio r.e. ea cf a..

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