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r-1 i I 12 HSMiKIOlET -CLERGY INTERPRET BIBLE -Cr. T. H. Lewis Addresses Indiana M. P.

Conference. SESSIONS CLOSED fSf'Hil to In hrt'i waj KENpALLVILT.K, Auirut 29 The Bible wiil stand for ali tlm to cme- Jt ai Jt hsa stood far ceriturl. "and ministers r-d not haaty in rusbjng to it ci v-n ftr, tM Jjr. Th'm- H. lwJ, of president of the -general conference of the lthodjst church.

In hi sermon Kunday at ordination ferric of the eighty-fourth annual n-ntion th Indiana conference, whir.fi cJ'id today." I'r-arKer thouM confident of thin 'when the Bible 'fs Attached. he said. Hclntixti. he said, ihrul'l confine their rr.Hon to Science Irt the rninUf er take, cans 7f lb and theology. Otis one.

Of Middieford, was orsliined a a tnia-- Iter In the conference. X. Frakln of sojie Ih IhJfura that to make a mfriimter, Dr, Isewl nai! tinjt fla irn without itod Hi' i he rrimt win enm. attractive od ideaairiir, nd V-roost savs-d man In that he kfow from hia own eaperieri'ft Ibe -t t'nriat to tranaforto mn. If- lvied prayer and atu'iy of ti scriptures.

l)lirMr Mtalafera lre. "A miiilslT riMtM clean In heart-. deportment arid ap t'farmnf," isn. "He mut ti'd fc slovenly In pr'naf dreii. a (M ha the -proaprc'V of prea-lrs.

I lr wut not rio ttilipf tfiun In dre, lni moot Hi I'iii In hi apparel, 1I miixt know from personal experience Miwr of Jiiim ri xt ij nv art 4 fio amount' of theological Jt fownJn will niakf lilm ij-'of ul Vnlf- hfta hM'l tiit rif ii mm are too wtun fr th tftn i'r'ni they rn frj'n tn tifh, wIhIk ihr ar fo HkH lu flu any khvJ for tiio ft it Hhom tbi'jr fini In cun Dinmlflrr Itaaa InJ'-ctfd Into, tha di' of tha durlnif tha afternoon, )ut th otitiMH- look no action In th itiUt, l'flvhc thin a alihj-t for thf Krieinl -onfren-e to -4ii iilf-r, Ilo'vT, lh lomioll t- tin C'lU'-Mlhn rt 1 1 a report to the confer-1 I'U wli'li thi iuftim In th "It-1 tti-omrtirnflp1 that wa nor cjiiliKf" aril limkn idnfu to our younar pi-opHi Ihnt I no foiitll-t jifiwin tho trutttw tit mli'n'H anil tlif 1'iutha of rvtU. ttn, ant to l.hlii end we firm our ilf4ifrovul of wny rnomht-r of th of iriy our JfixlH ii tonn mho 'lfii In- iMtl inlifHi: rkolutlun In lii I ti'onin ami tft hl o). ul." a fm mini It on Hi hln est rlurt "W'f the liihle It tha winl of aful that It -on- tjinn thaT. way of aalvatlon. ltd rioo iini Hr holv.

UK are OlmJ-nu. Ita hialoilix ar trut-, and Ita i imima br itnniutOlf. Ita Kronnl iuh- J-d a Jinim t'li rift; It la tha Chria- tiHiia honk ami Ihe liirht unto Mi tathwiy. Wf'ahoultl lnu Ita Kn-Ua Vk ti ul iu a and he conaoUtl by ita ri'jouM promixt Indiinapclis and Vicinity llrlff Niitra af lli Day. Ml.

Mry.MInf jr' five a crl t'art r. url Bfifjimim at 3 uVook Per lioinr, fnrlti 'I'rniiilo vliu, hint l'rairi fa Hi rr I Arreatrd. Alttf-rt lturll, ge Ihutjr fie. lut trrely Hiifl ilui IiIiIo-kihI Mrk llh fnirraciu-y aninl of ihot fumtay niglil Hf'i-s tn.ikl'it 4 uliiilil n-h in lua throat tt iKlr t.ir IiI.kIi'. He im fie imi li.iHtla i.oii.

rnuljlH tt. Unit hiai, the Imiife rrrtitl hm Irtilur, Kit ward mi a rliiite of (rtanrr. i Hu-ll. la a.iii, uKtiil hii aim in eltnltt thti tolne. Mrurk by Aul' oe I lirukra.

John iMfi Will alrrvl. ra wveifiy cut, alMoit-tha h-ail ami Itr hia iitia.i hroln-n HtlmUy iilht when li hirurk ly an drlren' ba hMi.nl l-irv titioiH-it. .1 V. i '1'wcii. MUt atr-l, a he wr eiiliflnv hia nut.

iiiuUit- mi aVcnun ami Aiil'-r atrn-t. im'-I Diat ha waa korfcel twenty 'I'-'t ly jHim a niwhtnn. lli wan t.ikrn lint hni hl Ml-r. Mm. Mivliitrl v-iiMr, Wet Mnrrla alrt, where hia t'liuiKa wtio (iit.Hl, tfclored Man Wml After IHnpale, Ce.

nlorklt thirty-inrre. lVO'AUori waa hyt twiott in li lilt hip miiUt while ho waa iuni a if-tdumil Colli Vuh1i- utiert Tlie t.il.ifi me iiiihiiti! lur a folmvil nimt wiin Honi lie Ii.kI mu argunli-nt lr wai tvu to Uoiiti. 11, a cooUiUou hh not tire In Meat Miwp. l'lr'. a.iUl hy Ilrt mrn have el art.

irm tiionliiiU'oua ci'iulitil si'ii, tt miHriM Ilie ititcHof a almji by Altfit AtM'roi, ill -avenue, rsrly t.Klrtv. .41111. inir losi Kifruifii wre fiirii ui ii'iinion to extln- liiilnli a anu'l lire on the root at hm inn ln.liatiittt Water tmianj A Bright Girl Get Her Chance On vrasvl that ttwketl at KIlis islantl tcvt-ntly wa a prt-tty Ilutiish ni irt'hrr farly and naturvd, it wj that ihhe would bo a worth-whiltf ndJitioti to our" populatiun. Ililma" is r.ow with htT Lrutlur in Chicago. It was in onlt-r ti juin him that sho t-rusM'd the cean.

Emil so nt 'hoc. the rntnty in June and urgt-d hvr to tome once, At the-timo he wanted to send- for ht-n, Kmi! va short of funds hiiVi. if, Dut he had found a particularly pcxd for her, arid Jiu wanted ht-r to have it. So he wvnt to Trusters Systeni tb tcrrow the money which to pay her pas-are. There, hu knew, he could easily gOt the money and then', have the privilege of repayinsr it in easy monthly installments out of her wages.

:lRU5TESa.5YSr5J "Loans to the Man Who Works' Trustees System Co, of Indianapolis I nrorporwied 4CG Guaranty Uuildins 20 N. Meridian SU NATIONM IttNKH HAVE I'OSK. HiK Hl. II I J. INKS et lKIril1 H.1.M t.

KoiMi lUH llih MAN HIIO UUKiaJS. "1 v.v t-y Thornaa J'l-naon, coIfrwL The an 'ttimilnl at Mn Tfafwush Tr-a ttindow. X1'" t''-, 'r''a on Bit Fuuf train o. 20, liom to Cfwlsn-t. Mt Sun-Uf r.ijti!' at 11 o'o-k.

f-re h'-n a ar thnn thrTin t.v of mv tyvl th f.u;i4 of the Cnfa Miln. ft to triamtrr at tha a3 ttrm tr. coft'Jato of ti train Irnm Ti. el th" bo wre lnjttJ wer not firm in tta awaj. lltaaa firr Barttar, A tmrflr.

aho atv-aiptn-d to tr tftt Ot Xr. Kithe Wl. J'o. 4. 919 Ptinayanja aret.

iaat oiiM. ra pnl to rorjt wttm VLrt Wft anfii a m'Avtr trim h-r tanl.snJ firwd at 7le burtiar aait tfa atrw-a. a jmJo Vot5 on aortftTT.t jroa tl cotwt. laaa Vl aJkrr fIa. 1 (0'Hal t'J Ta Kraral HUNTINGTON', fnd, Iiaac J.

Waiker, fiftr-e. contfatr; of thla city. did lal gatarlay-afternoon at hi a hme. tra-aumah!) of hart from which. a known to har len a uf-tvttr tor orn time.

He hal tn In 111 health evral month. The body vrat. fuun hy Alra. Vl'aiktr when the rMrnt. ho in Irutn ahoppina; trip.

Mr, v.alker ai wo? known as a hrlJr contra tor. Th widow. con, Alhrt iohnon. a atudent at ll.irioa L'ni vtraltv. fiva an4 two slater, aurvlvft.

At on Urn Mr, Walker tr.iraiced in tha drug buaiii- at Klky. and wa a rr faterrd harma-lC TH-Oaiatr Hraalora llld. Tf.a iKhten annijal reunion of former ra-aidtnta of Jaxkaon and Kolt rotintia waa held Sunday aftrnoon at lirooksid park. A ron-rt waa hy a hand from fo)c 17, fxiyal iiHi-r of Hooa. Kollowlnic the coiH.ert Jwlict- Kit ward W.

Klt, of Imitari'itiolia, poka on "Knndahip. A hdkt djnnrr'- waa Vrvd at o'tlo' afr tha of officra. J. It. Willi 411 North HUnoia nCrrt.

trraidnt. and Ir, Jam' K. Anthony, tixteenth ntrt and Colae a-nii, wre John rutrhha lc. f. W.

Iiy and Walter all of thla rity. wrra unanimously eictd vlc-prai-dnt. (L-IS if 1'M' APS fly Si Disappear IAkellagi A T1 VERY tired line, evenr UuKh or Mt iruwfl wrinam, carj utrp iuiiv" is whisker away at the tnayrical touch of an amasinjf new dlacoverv. No tire some no pore-s rifting lotions, no painful electrical treatments Ikmio Wrinlls Crtam it lAs on gafy. ltr4 wviy fo ImnUh JtMt press a bit of this dainty, fragrant creana Into tbe wrinkles you wiah removed, Leavo It on alnut tn minute, llien rou'll be abso lutely dwinfoonded at the elian In your amearanra, Kaea one treatment will stake ou raia )ouncrr lookiaf.

fktininn Wrinkle Cream laaliaolotely soars n- teed ariiv mil eery line In your fai-es tcl 1 Mrkaa tmlay. If yoijjire nut ilrlichted it it. you set your tnoneyia k. Only tl. at all find drag stores and department stores, i IliMik'a Jeietxlahle Ural Mnrra, txvld-kiiUtli'a laufe Irtif Ntoraa.

I'ettla Dry I.ihhIi If. r. HliMii i- tt. Ay if sj Ilxaa ttrav (a, lloary 4. Iluder atd (tvtdvtria'a.

eyt. Htare. 1 1 KLAfl PARADES AT.ELWQOD bpttr. XS Aattaae FlMK. Pattern Srala Waaad.

to Tfcf I-wlUnsoU Xewa: V.LYOOD, ln, AoetjsI 2a.JAn t-Jctric croa hiaied on the dome of th city bnildine Saturday night while 10 mmbn of the Ku Klax Klan and Ita women auxiliary from In liana Tipton. Xewcaatle, Ko-Uomo, Andtraon, Munci and other rttiea paraded ithe atreets. Louis Fere no. of Alexandria, a foreigner, received a acalp wound and waa taken to a hoT'ital for attention. Fallare to remove hia bat In aaiute to the has cauatd the aKauit.

Isfct im Ovm Orlraaa fair. Spartal to The IndiaaspoiM OHL.EA.V3. Ind AvxM 29. Mem bera of th Orleans org-anixation of the Ka KJux Klan are to hare charaje of program at the cpenlns nliht. of tlx? Orleans farmers' fair.

Angrust 29 to September 1. ha been announced. An initiiatian will follow a parade and program. Lare delegation a are expected from Orange, Lawrence and Washington counties. IMaQO CalaaaaU City Meetlaau Special to The IndianapoU Searsl CXJLtMBIA CITT, Jnd, Auruat 20.

"A diatrict meetlns of the KusKlux Klan here Friday w5a attended by 1,600 person. In the eve nine: the. Klan and the Kamelia, tM worrn organization. Initialed can-dldau-a. TRAFFIC EXPERT COMING J.

H. Itlaheaa a Arrive Tkla Week Make larary far A telf gram was rer-eired by th city plan commission todar from rninn Klhbena. of Waahinston. who has been fsrel by the plan Commineion to make aurrey of traffic and trans, portatlon rondltiona In Indianapolis aaylnar that he would arrive in Indi 1 HI mm WW) i aaa a a w-w a -w 1 TIIE INBIAXArOLIS XFSYS, IfOXDAT, AUGUST 20, 1023. First scald the corn on the, cob for five minutes.

Then dip in cold water. Cut corn from cob with a sharp knife. Pack loosely, in can or jar as it swells during, cooking. Fill with boiling water and add one teaspoon of salt for quarts and one-half teaspoon for pints. Place scalded rubber in position and adjust lid loosely.

Set in oven with A-B Oven Heat Control at 250. Remove quarts in one hour and pints irr 40 minutes. SeaX tightly and place in inverted position to cool. The method just described is knswn as the cold pack system and is endorsed by cooking experts everywhere. The A-B Oven Heat Control make cold pack canning as simple as it is quick and sure.

-Any woman who has once used this famous heat control either for canning or whole meal cooking or even for the cooking and baking of single items will never be without it. "I I i ruiuviuvJiaUH Sales of this remarkable cararealready approaching the total delivered during the whole of last year. Road ability is the foundation of this phenomenal success. No other Sedan can get so far in a day's run because none can equal its riding comfort arid ease of control under all conditions. Powerful New Six Motor Beautiful Body Design HUCHISON AUTOMOBILE CO.

363 N. Meridian St, Indianapolis, Ind. ReaataiartaHa. ladC. B.

Lafayette. laf-Kraaklia- Kirk Vm. lad. Frank lia-Ma- riaa Caw Maweie. laa.

Fraak.Ila-Maa-a-le fa. Rlehaaond. laMar( V. Warley Carage. anapolis Tuesday or "Wednesday.

ITis aurvey will deal with Mreet car rerouting, speed in thoroughfares, the aspiration of freight and passenger automobile traffic, the peedinc up of interurban travel throatth the city, and other transportation problems. saaa Ata Gae Over Caataaakeat. Special to The Indianapolis Xeal LA.FATETTTE, IniL. Aog-ust 2-Sereral persons were Injured laat evening when closed automobile, driven' by Ray Koepael, of Flora, went over aa embankment on the David Ferry road, north of Lafayette. The car tnrned over foar in'rolling down tha fifty-foot embankment and landed wheela op in tall w-eeda a few yards from the bask of th Wabash river.

Mr. Mattie Strayer. of thia city, was tha most aeriousty hurt. She suffered a fracture of the right shoulder and internal injuries. Mrs.

Dorothr Koen- el, of this cttys mother cf the driver of the car, was cut by flying- glass as waa Wililarn Koepsel. ace eight. G. K. Rlea Refwrmal Ilia Ilaaae.

Special to The ladUnapoUs Jiewal EYAKSV1IXE. IndU August to. O. E. Rice, widely-known Insurance arnt and business man.

who disappeared from hia home here two weeks ago and "who was found In Sooth Bend last Friday, returned to his home Sunday afternoon: Hia wife, who went to South Bend Friday night, accompanied him borne. Rice disappeared Augruet 7 and was not heard from until his wife received a letter from him Friday, telling her ha waa in South Bend K.ce says that he suddenly lost all memory and thai for ten days hia mind was a blank. When he regained consrjouaness he found he waa in South 4end. Jaka Malaney Fwaerat Twead ay. Funeral services for John Maloney.

age Seventy-two. a veteran employe of The News, who died Friday at his borne, 1021 Church street, after an Illness of two yes rs, will be held in St. John's cathedral. Tuesday morning, at o'clock. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery.

-aw Other Franklin dealer 4 in this vicinity: Jha- KaakvUle. Iw4 Jae Clark. Terra Ilaate. Iad Fraaklia Malar Car Cav. Laaiavllle.

Ky-F a s) 1 1 M-LaaUville 1st. CarUaaaa. lllv R. M. stiller.

Slattaxaau III. Mattow Isawle aaeat aaal Baggy Cav. TO ENLARGE BUSINESS Joseph T. Stake Head IaM-ar-pa rated Pharmacy Caaapaay. Preparation for tha enlargement of the business the.

Stokes pharmacies at North Meridian street and at 40? Hume-Mansur building, have been made by the owner, Joseph T. Stokes, in the organization of the Stokes Pharmacy Company, which will provide increased capitalisation for the enterprise and which will In- fclnde provision for the establishment of a new Stokes pltajhnacy In th sew Doctors and Dentists' building now being erected at the southeast corner of Pennsylvania and Michigan streets tinder the direction of the E. G. Spink Company. The drug store fs to be opened about October IS.

when the new building, a ten-atory brick structure, is scheduled to be completed. -Articles of incorporation filed with the secretary of state show the new company will have a Capital stock of S0.9. with Joseph T. tokea as president; J. Walter Stoke, vice-president, and Harvey R.

Belton. secretary-treasurer. Preat-O-LIte Cwta Battery Prte. Fojtowing the action aX many automobile, tire and oil companies In reducing prices on their-products, Prest-O-Lite Company has reduced the price of batteries manufactured by that company. The reductions apply to all batteries manufactured by the company and averaare about 10 per cent, Oscar Oatby.

general aalej manager, said. HIGHER COURTS' RECORD SUPREME COURT MTJfCTES. 243o. Finia Sutton v. State of Indiana.

Yanderburf C. C. Clerk's return to certiorari. 242. Don Marsh va.

State of Indiana. anderburr C. C. Clerk's return to certiorari. APPELLATE.

COURT MINUTES. 11JT7S. Ceorr Mller va. Joe iSeiler. Jr.

Warrick C. C. Appellant's briefs and requeat for oral arrumrnt. Any woman Interested In cooking and baking will be Interested in the A-B Oven Heat i Control. Come in tomorrow and let us show you the simplicity of It.

No obligation whatspever. HARDWARE CO. 120-124 E.Wash.St. MA in 0942-091! ta iaeewwea, lad. D.

IJ. AI-11a iks arte a. iVabaak, laa-Tiask Motor Ca. -jrS -Kvaaaville. lad-S (kll Hleetrie Car Ca.

Daytoa. The F. R. He; ath. ty-.

sanaa Matar Cat. llanalltaw. Batter Cat Fraaklla to. lac. rf Ill uiasiiiiyiire BAN ON KLAN PROGRAM tefceTiUe to.) Pal lee Prevewt Parade and Cnrlaw.

Tharaday. IBy tbe Aaaariated Preaal STEUEEXV1LX.E. ugust 20. Under no circumstances will th parade and county conelave of the Ku Klnx Klan. scheduled far this city next Thursday, be held.

Blaine Har-ter. chief of police here, announced. 'He asserted that he had notified th -Klansmen that any attempt to hold th meeting, would bring swift action by th police. The city council will meet Tuesday night, and an attenfpt will be mad to pass an emergency ordinance prohibiting processions or assemblages vrhich mlirha tend ttrcause dis order. If adopted, th measure would become etrective at once.

Reports have reached the police of antl-Klan meetings In several parts of Jefferson county, but they lack confirmation. One report is that an rganization known as th Knlghs of the Biasing Circle Is actively recruiting members among, those opposed to the Kfan. A meaaage was received by Mayor Frank Hawkins and Sheriff Edward Lucas from Governor A. V. Donahey.

urging that every precaution taken to maintain order. tHaaaead Oaala Kan ploy ea Pteaae. Seven hundred tnembers of the Diamond Chain and Manofacturimr Company orx an Nation were entertained with a baaket t5ene A1 i Ot I 7v STAIRS afAYRES' rr. iff-?) '-4. 1 vi "2r a i I ipfei villi 4 IMPOR TANTs A A dvancc Selling of A Authentic Plush and Fur Trimmed Collars and Collars a of Squirrel, Via tha Squirrel, anchur-ian Wolf Beaver' ette, 0 Skunk, Raccoon, Mdrmink.

Wonderful Values Coats Extra Satnrday at Cohtrnbia Park. Sixty-flr pr.tM were- awarded In vartoua ramri ami rwutj-t Mr. and Mrt. Scott Morris won tH for the oldest m-rnod couple, itivl Mr. and Mrs.

Harry L. llerudoa fur th younret nisrried coup'e. Dnnr bivan at o'clock and ttmuhoit the eveninr. Ice warn. roSw aw1 ierrmnde ar arveit free thmuhmvt the a.iv, Mr.

an i Mr L. M. Winwnrht and Mr. and Mr tii'y A Watnwrisht atteitdei the piome. IVrr a Owens-end Emnaett Tol'e.

traffic polire-men. talked on traffic rules. The oulins wu in tne charxe of commiiteea from the aoopa. Farwa Bartaa Aaaaal Meetiag. ISecial to T-e Indianapolis COLUMBUS, Ind August 50.

Th annual meeting of the Bartholomew County Farm Bureau was held here todsy. The morning program included an Invocation by th itev. A. it. 309 N.

Illinois St. Brands. 347 K. lth Bringing That's TOLEDO IT PROVES St. 1 1 Autumn and Winder Fashions in200 Gloth, Fur-Trimmed Coats for AVomen and Misses.

bv to Sizes up to 53 ford, of the United Brethren church, addresses by L. Shuttle worth, bead of the purchasing department of the state orgar.iiatton: C. fl. George, also of the state purchasing department, and W. H.

Settle, president of the Indiana Farm itureau and aeverat rniitoal "elertions. The afternoon sesv.on was devoted to annual ii- orta te different divisions of th organisation, and other A Howie Throat. Boston Tranacrlpt Mrs. Heopeck fto son) I can't understand year ciTinjr your mother such lra- pudenee. I never dared to back to my mother.

Johnny No. tnd yon wouldn't dare to ta'k twok to tny another either. 1 Joy tlie Kitchen to the result of owning a Fine New. COOKER ITS MERTTS IV A DEMONSTRATION. SEE IT AT MA in 1017.

Opp. Y. M. A. WK bater TOSO.

Opp. Olney tt. Downstairs Ston 7rmTm -iiff in Which Fashion, Quality and Value A re Combined WONDERFUL, BEAUTIFUL coats in deep-piled, lustrous fabrics such as Bolivia, Normandier Luxona, Shagger Cloth, Polairs, Peco "Plush, Imperial, Hudson Seal Plush. and Crushed. Plush.

Overplaids and plain colors -black, navy, brown. The most-fashionable silhouettes are included the circular flare, the tube, flare, blouse back, the three-quarter sports mode. Trimmings of crushed plush, fancy buckles, curded girdles, flowing and raglan sleeves. All coals lined and inter-. lined.

NOTEBuy your coat now. 'A deposit of 23 will hold your wrap for you. Have your coat when cold weather comes. i 0i I.

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