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:t.c. CASE ZL Lotifs Dry Chief Erlr; Orcr JCews paper Accusations, CT. LOUX3. "Ausu 23 (AJP.1 label Warier V.TJetrtnCS.. fer vr tar.t tiirr.y gfneral cf the Ctatrj er.l Current liz'zrts Cczr.zr.?, vert rr.ade de I.r.iT.u a 1.CC0,CC3 libel rait, has been filed here by On chief cf the Ct.

Louis federal enforce unicr earniahmest" pro also tied trp money due 1 Morning in Rondo V.ho knows Epaia and does rot know Ronda? The Remans end Moors knew "it lor. 2 eso, and. marks cf their presence remain. Ronda noted for Its 1 brides that spans the Tajo, tad tot ether ttructures, tut its life is as ihterestins as Its erchitec ture. The city's water Is delivered ia Jujs which are carried la panniers a the ckscf burros, The "milk xnaa" too, drives his goats through the streets and milks our supply beforey out door.

A. B. A. Cheques are as good as gold in Ronda, and much safer to carry For if you lose or misplace your A. A.

before money wUl be 1 A.B.A. CHEQUES Lock (at Your Own Bank's 2ame ca Your Travel Cheques AP. A. Voyin broafot mmty f. rninj ortr and ocit Is thtm.

Don't feci yourself I I ity r. you can I Irs. TTEcbrsadt from tha EL Louis Pcct DL alca. which has published hi rt'rc (in nmhtVf ir.n mnA If forcenient. ICaticna ailcgea tbat the articles were Intended to make the public understand that he, while ct lrj aa lederal prohlfeitloa rent la Bt.

Louis, had been guilty of official misconduct la cennectioa wlta the Grlsedieck, brewery case. The petition, r.zzei by IJaUona, as his own attorney, refera to an excellent and wide ac qualntasceshlp enjoyed during the tenure of hi office from January IS, 1922, to June 33. 1924. and la the years followmz until the publication cf articles by lira. Wlebrandt, tha first one of which describes how Mrs.

WUlebrandt "had to flht the Antl Ealooa leasua to remove a popular agent," which, the plamtiff believes, referred to. his activities and experiences. Nations also recites la another article Mrs. WUlebrandt allege the overnaent tad to fht the AnU Ealoon League when It protested Heber Nations, brother of Qua, and then labor commissioner of Missouri, who was accused or "helping" to flood his territory with hlzh pow eredbeer. Another statement la the articles headed "A Wet la Dry Cloth in jr." was cited by Nations.

It pointed out the Natlons's family had been active in the dry cause and related how Charles Prather, state beverage ln fpector. and the Orlesedieck; brewery pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge, lleber Nations stood trial and received tha moral support cf thousands; how he was convicted by two juries, the verdict being set aside by the court of appeals on technicalities, and why the case is pending. 4 SLAYS WIFE. HER MOTHER Man Thea Shoots Self Fatally; Fear Tots Orphana. BOTJTII" BEND, Ind, August 20 (UP.) James O.

Ashcraft. ags thirty, who shot to death his' wife. Earah. age twenty six. and his mother in law, Mrs.

Grova Bean, age forty eight, last night, died la St. Joseph's Hospital today. Ashcraft's death leaves four little children, ranging la age from two to eight years, The shooting came after a family quarrel that started when Ashcraft protested because his wife Insisted on working In a factory, W. Mikesch, coroner, ald.n Chuck we Continued Until, August 29 Olving bruises and bumps time to subside, the case of Chuck Wiggins, Indianapolis pugilist who treated several policemen as If they were sparring partners when they sought to arrest turn was continued In municipal court Monday until the afternoon of August 2J. Chuck did not appear hv court, his attorneys alleging that he was ta bed" recuperating from the effects of the various Impromptu encounters.

The' police with whom' he fought, however, were on hand although somewhat the worse fcr the wear and tear caused by fighting with the widely known heavyweight, Sunday night Charges pending against Chuck, include drunkenness, assault and battery, resisting an officer, operating a motor vehicle, while under the Influence of liquor and kindred charges. The continuance. It was said, also was asked so that Chuck's scheduled bout at, Ft. Harrison Tuesday night might not be Interrupted. CAUTION you of I i a Li.

won't 1 Nf'i daily threat 1 i ANTISEPTIC 1 1 1 "v.f i J. VBSM 5 u'i V''. i I fftfv tVatn wVfc rwatSIVfrntl a7V the CSC viloudctt at the fcalirosis Jokes cf fullstrenListexinsasamcmta i3, i'imst'j; a victim' cf fcstosis wash three times a rf I Fcfffrmentatioaandcerzacca TiltVc'rir dlrrsthinz' about ditiens la. the oral tract are gaajor treathj, it causes unpieasaas crcau. nua.

ts fiatTLnrthtisterine.asyouknowi, iiiapnyiococGVM auwhs lpuvi srm dies in IS aeoonefs; like wrUm thm Eacillua TrohosuB (tr rhoid) 200.000,000 of Cr.y tlicss nr.scr iiated with fiem. tl.t ere focllch cr.cu;h to as Furthemerc, listenne Is a pow deodorant i which instantly, destroys such odors as caioa cr.5 cut cf evtty fish. t' t.Tcr.ia C.Is cc Usttriae tandy la home vi it surveys tl. tt i you ca your vacauoa. vur irc Eock cf Etiquette is vers for the askini.

Address Dept. IL 12, Lambert fharmacal Company, Ct. iMdti I.Io.tU.3.A. ij TT tioiivw THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1920. a AaessssMsasflsaa Wednesday A Sale! Spanisli Fasliidiiable JV Fall Hats Fm 'Felts Velvets Sohils Combinations Hats that summarise the new mode! Ifats that repeat tb Paris sponsored and American accepted newnts, all on sale tocnorrew mnch below their ahould be price.

rr J' j' I Made to Sell for $5 to $7m50 Crowns shallow, brims are turned away from the face, aides are longer, backs an long and closely fittM. turbans are shewn. AO are types that adapt themselves te being worn far back front the face. The colors have been 1 chosen with careful regard for your fall costumes. Betgea, browirv red.

brlaht and dark bines, greens and black are Small, medium and large headsixes. THIRD FLOQlt. odd Gives a Touch to College SKbp Frocks as Only Hollywood Cah Tkexwuch talked about Spanish Influence acta like a dash of paprika 4k adds color and xest and tang. And it was simply mada' for the younsr things who can wear tartlin? colors, and who can flannt the slimnees of their, waists, the jraea cf their walk. The College Shop presents the Spanish influence as translated by Hollywood into modern frocks with ex rMM Jmrtrimr Awitm anil xntit TheT atresa short, boleros, smooth moulded bodices, closely swathed hiplines, intricate skirt fullness, depths of lace, flounces and fringe.

A TV ASSOy'8; COLLEGE SHOP, rOVRTff FLOOR, "his isU I. 1 The vivid eel era of the erlgl nala, the fringe, the swirling skirts and bo leroa bear out the Spanish nete. mr tmmmm0kammkmmm.mmmmammmm.mmmmmmm WASSOPTS DOES NOT CARRY SECONDS, SUBSTANDARDS OR IMPERFECT MERCHANDISE FaU Erocks.TtiatlU banged Skirts, Like the Evenings, Are Growing Longer art mt In ntr ftm. fasMona rcallv have Tiv 1rfh ahnvrivfw. vonr i changedl.

ti) ast fall's last wardrobe, and you'll tee what a radical difference there Is. Skirts strike the eye iirsu Xney re irom inree five inchea longer now. Knees are definitely out 16 inches from the floor the beat length. Note how the fnllness ts placed low, ae centusting the new skirt And the longer, fuller skirt line adds to the "length of limb effect thst Isvso smart. Coats for the little Tollc, 13.95 Interesting Items in Hbuseiiold Linens Hemstitched Linen Sets, 3.98 A 50c WUSSOITS.

SECOND FLOOR Girls' Germania Ghiri chilla Goats, 16.75, 25 Coats of genuine 1 Germania chincMIhw the: and finest brand obUlnablei eo warm and ao durable that.j mothers would gladly pay much higher prices for the addedV service that; the name insures. Regular tailored etylea, lined with auede cloth are 16.73, and with ur a trimmed collars, 25.00. 1 i TJttle airle ef to wrffl be securely enag to tiny dapllcatea of their older sisters coat. In brown, fatt Us, Copenhagen Mae, navy blue, wine and leaf green; lined with smooth nede flnlsh fabric, In bright plaid patterns, WASSOSrS. FOURTB Co eds will appear this sll; in these ewsgger sport socks of smooth rsyon and cotton, with straight or rolled snog fit ting cuffs.

Plain colors, or In seversl good looking patterns. Angora Golf Socles, $1 rraettcal short socks for golfers are ef Ubt wtfcht wool with an gert finished cuffs. In brljbt colorings, WASSOX'S, STRSST FLOOR. 1 1 Hemstitched 54x54 cloth and napkins, of fine linen damask In several popular shades. Colored Turkish Towels, 25c Heavy and absorbent Turkish bath towels, 18x36, In solid rose, orchid, green.

Others at 39c, Rayon JLuncheon Sets 4.98 o4x54 IncJr'cloth of roaeVbloe, orchid and gold rayon fabric, with 6 napkins to match Madeira Pillowcases, Pair 2.98 Fine white cotton cases, hand embroidered in sorely patterns. with scalloped edges; 42xS6 inches. I Brocaded IUycm Bed Spreads, 90x108 51x51 Imported Lunch Cloths, in bright prints Hand Made Porto Riean Unew Gaest Towelg 2oc 90x103 Rayon Satin or Taffeta loot! 18 lnch Madeira Linen Dinner spkins, dos WASSOyn, THIRD FLOOR 1 SocldetsforSchoolTrunks Waists, Like the'Dzys, Are Growing Shorter Waistlines are a focal point. TheyVe gTai3 ally climbing, nntil now they're at ators uhe normal waist. The prominence cf the fittrl rrir.rc;i line, also calls attention to the waist, 11.

sir if, crepe, transparent velvet and satin crepe and li M. welsrht woola are familiar, but their uses ars ezcitbilr cnangeai A StZeS14 tO 4U Many Jacket frocks are shown and Hictrfe i touches at the throat and cuff are ranch 'Brown, fclne and Kack are colors are getting attention. Two Versions of the Most Beautiful end Important Fall Fabrics Velvet! Mpbrted SUIl Velvelv Women who have followed the fashicnlstsf tzzZ'oilzn velvets this Fbla ccTsnf.wrj 'I find here, the basis fcr exquisite frocks! Thci 2 weight imported silk velvets are shown In 20 ccstums r.r. 1 evening shades, including the dominant fall brorrj nrJ bines. 39 Inches wide.

Traiisparent Yelvets, 6,95 di Soft and luxurious transparent velvet, ZO or 49 Inches fj the plain and panne finishes so popular for froeka and enseal.es. Foj? nrjri half a cxxtury. xrASSor'S t.FOR SILKS THIRD FLOOR. .3 9 All New! Hand Made! Many Imports! Ties that wd pep ep last year's suit, er make your ene look twice as rood. Tie that are harmonies la color bright ones and subfiued ones "vivid pstterns er wild colors.

Ties that wUI make the ether men la the office ask where yea rot them. (And they went believe yon paid so Utile for them.) Te be technical, theta ties are hand miu ct fine lirort4 er Cor sits. They're wwst 1 for real wear, and they eerae In raltrrns to rkase erery tistc. you'll want t.iy a fclt dtf n. Orders I TTAfso.VT.

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