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'if AMU iiv ft 'V 1 1 T. I I Ft Y. t'n If 1 O.UJ:. The In Cut Cot tractors A witu XnJi tnslnr f.re at'; today's 'jf ti. jl.til leylalativa Jf.

the "tail 55 or ir, 5 of York's fit con tractor's, was Tt rrr rltJ' i of the vii.i'h, i. jnela' i rn :T.Hit..y oft it. 6 'j Jrry y. Ti" an 4 fcav a se; otnixatiort, fee eipIitT.e'i. of the wn tractors n.

'i. 1 I itTfitJnaJ a iort r.a i crrr i to letter fri to i tttr prices?" i ioi U. 1 whit are sT." Xt'i Urd it ititifi. A tn Cowellflea. i "I 7 ciinvinatif! omptltlon alsof "J.Taj l.

rmiA IJie wltneM. Wl' Har'ein toll the eiarnlnerfca nvt to f'vrtr further Mr nn, L' rt rrnyr ck'l lahetLer wsi ot "afrrtSI fcf rynMna; up nr5" if.tt tr'4t law." very in irai," replied a i n. i "i criic tJ'" tet yn to log Tr.j wit! t'i'i rot 7c Wiln1 fc'n Mr $2. CO'i, OO iitrvtor. j'iri rv.t for work 'n Hff isw Yfrn jr.ty i rfcnly i whm the inquiry the hUc 1 ton Utii utzltriii i n.Hfe it IlffJtuItI, TLe orn TiUtfe It xjrienf Ingr trat In wjt Mr.

Untrryer nounc4. "A'lf J.cuith tbi riof" the 'Summer nr.n.it rtF.ort out, of the i 'a tin ry popular, and alho06h ti.ix t' the wtni tnrs vi'lntT re urf e'j i 11 Mr. ri. 'ifnjfff, who ad.l.l he Wogld like t' at the tiriis a Mr. i trt," "Lit, I'yke" end "ilr.

buntrifuit Mgenta: of the Mf( ir.i ll end ihetnber of tbi.e j( cornthitt' and. all in i.i ir pout of to Milii; At lnClo retsry Office at 1Mun i'rltUi llulldir, Ai'iuaru j't the Interna vvnuk Mi and C'iairyinrn's Acvjolatlon are at 22 ir.dij A 1'ythl tn bollditig. I A. J. i A lh iatlon, rfuAt eon.rrien6 on tbe 1 1 1 without first Tif rrriiur with V.

DritytV, pre! i lxllon. Ntr. liurraRre iif i iiev ilfitry Hanlein, who iri juo(d in tiio diifaUtif u.nd tht Mi. Jl wns a member of the aa. iilthouKlt a bi'inber of t' iitivc toiuiiiitiea or an execu oftictr.

I VVhoro Coffco Comes From V.A.SHI.Vf. TO.V, November 4 The th world anntialty con 'tunii more than 2.500. OCd.OOO (Uf of tofTee In days hoviii to 1 A train cf cars from ruladelpUU te I'ltU I nyi cornmunlcalioti to the ''tilonni ot; r.it.hic Society. "Ibia i unutrplloit now perhaps Is i.Mitf 3.000,000.000 pounds, and, in 'hs I'nltfd alone 42. per cent.

"trfe w.i drunk' durlns' the at jiur 1919.29 than. in the pre i i ii twelve mofitS Thrrtff of World's of fMi liowh in totu.try thai (. I.u'i'tnn from its coflr In nlont. lioli.ind i thf Kreat iirir.e drl nfcinx nation "on the j. It li pounds pir nptta ii Uj tnj Ciilictt ftMtea tifrinariy pound1 iit! iii ry 2 a pound, arid Uiu iinvoni i'3 of a pour.d' I'athrt her li trid.

us lt ft. than Miiia or per capftiw wttre til i iated ivii'j'doiti u. nearly i ound. aiiini is ttMut two nd mm 1 (a rd Amri ax ih rh ii of rt anltta; It irrcrcni ir in 1 i. but drln lm of It than tlie her maMnif up tt di ft'vr 'witU co he or man and 1 An tr ws only a in I'.

iitj.ir. 1 1 of tea. 'ho of: re fitnt Is a shruh wliu'h. i ip iii.n. xrow a fri.m four i ix fvrt hUh.

Us wil.t it f.rmwa rt or four tms aa hirli as in tfn cultivated, state. The dwarfing th pirtnt increases the vop an! fAinljt. uc I'Ukinv. Tho leaves are ff nre'n color; the flowers ur whip nnd liav an cdor etronu. ly rt iiiiil Iin.T Jasmin.

i "1 he ptpcii cou'oe berry of com r. fr Js.j'othlng more mr than the tnd ot the offeo Thette e.rries' turn crimson on "ripening. Thiw are thfti rioke.t, the pulp ii ofMv mjchlncrv. find the two which he bet the pulp tho KCi'tl theuiselvc'i" are re The rnffc to lt dried ifufM before the huka can liiUen off. Rnd on many rt i i 4 4.

CVTAnnilAL JIXLY 4 'wV tUt tOsa iei iA. Easy to epply 0(11 rt r7r iii g. co. X. I ia slops imy pain it.

it.dof iU own vrojk, r'r. co stninej tlia and a e'en, etimuliU jovior a of it the rv 'f 1 Know by exrcrience xni ct i strains, M1 ei a tVer acr of concrete ruii troysi tbe machinery for tie rrr.firaS of the fcunkd. I' fft latter blown away l.ice caff. jn i the coffee gralae are E' arrariKJ aft to gTaae i thrn accirdias tc ray to b3 i tt the vcrii Tia APPLY FOR COMMUNITY CHEST TO PROVlSu fOR MAY ORGANIZATIONS. K0V.I15 n.lrty fiTe hilanttrop Ic.

tlvln ar welfare ar ricie of IndianpoHa already kare ciae application to the boar5 of dirctom of the ComrnBisIt Chest for aid in 1S2L It waa annrance4 to2ar Between fortj and fftr orcacizatioRji, it is believed, come uadr tbe Comraua Ity Many of the organization. that already hare rsale application for aid in 1J21 are now operating; with a deficit, Ji member agency of the enest may make a separate campaign monty for ay purpose wfthOBt firat Itrituc the matter before the board of Girectors of the CoriTBriiiy ChesU All orranirtioni that hv rna4e arpii cation for flrianctai ffom raembernhip in tae chest would be required make parate catn paiKna tar movy were It not for the fact tiat the Orr.manlty Chet cara paiifn, to conducted the week, of November IS, wiii combine alt the campaign a. Liudr tbe bylawa ef the Community 'Ai tt aey riberiber may O' eiKnate the orsranlzat ion, inntltu tion or agency to hica JKires hia nut.wripiiou rrediu provided the total it sanation isha.ll not eicewl the budget to that Institution sjt r.aed by the board of directors; Th Community Clint idea orf Inatad with and rrew out of the Columbia Grafonola Prices Offer Exceptional Values NOW Note the Latest List 4ai COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Only prices authorized by the Columbia Grapho phone Company, Type. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 12 Irlee. $120.00 $223.00 $273.00 4t.

thc ccstI fvj nvay av 1 1 ww ri a SHOLS IN 1 1 Tfl nc cxo III i 8 I 1 method' chJ the war in f.nacciiis: many smJ. ac orditi to mnkrs ff the board of directors. ftow Rta5 out a t.n tiost fficieat means of Cr.arsc pa Uta charitable asi iorjririixa.tior.s. FEDERAL COriTHOL rreaiJeet S1bt Iociaoiatlea te Be. us9 Uee aaea WASlirMGTONV i 'j4.

i TJi la.st genuaseat icintro! oTer fcas ttr retsored througlj slsrature by preuldeiit WCna'cf a provid'r for 'revocation Norember 15 of license ii ld by wholeealera, xeintrs, emportera and lecportora. tarJ7 Wyckoar, former fair, price coTTimiasioner for Indiana, aaid he Lad receiyedi no word of the revocp.Uoa of local BUirar licenaes KsTember 13. be eauae i facial connection with the departrcrf r.t endd. lat Sat crday, lie ald there are tweray fire 3ffar llrena in ladianaolla eab ject to th department dr. Only dealers idotnff a basmeas of more than a year were required.

to have ne explained. 't'ince: about firm of September." Mr. Wyckoff said, apply and hare controlled the so par market. 1 Consequently the licensing rf lealer is unnecessary. Taer i plenty et saar jienty of, if f'ICHAEL KELLY: ARRESTED ji 1 Held Om Charee Oetalalo 3taey leader f'ale I'reteMea.

ilichaet Kelly, alia James Kennedy, ae seventy, wbo rave; bis address as 31 TVet Tfcfrtieta street. Is fceld i the City Prison on 4 charge of obtalufne; money under false pretense while detective are investi sratlnir his activities in behalf of an organization which Kelly aaya i known aa tbe Knights of liljor. Kelly was arreat In the State Life btlildtnir by; rtective Houlihan and lntz wJtsie he was olicitln i con trlhutlorts to be in connection with a convention to te held by the suppeed organization, Ietectlvea they have been informed' that there is no orfcani7atkn in existence knowh as the Knlht Labc r. THE NEWS, TEUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1020. ii RED CROSS lOIESTMjiEll COUNTY AND CITY TO EE VIDED INTO SECTIONS.

DIRECTOR FOR EACH annual membersliip fcampalgrn of the Indianapolis chapter of the American Red Cross will be conducted la Marion connty from KoTem ber 11 to 25. The campaign will be carried on by i'a all women's organization, tie personnel of which Is to comdetftd bv the cloae of the wlt iA new plan of orsramixation bas been adopted by dividing the county into six each to lein the charge of a woman director. Tbe di viaione will inciade Marlon county outside of Indianapolis, the downtown part of Indianapolis, and north, east, wet and sooth IndianapoiU. Mrs. Wolf gusBman will have charge of the work in tae retail district.

Other divisional directors are: Mrs. William lierechelU east; Mrs. Herbert T. Wagner, and Mrs. Alexander M.

Stewart, connty outside the city, i Directors for the west and south sides will be appointed In the net few days. i solicitation of members will be conducted through block workers, organised nnder ward nd precinct Chairmen A membership will cost 1. Officials of tbe lndianapolia Ked Cross aaid the scope of the work, undertaken; after the war smd being carried out row has not diminished. In Indianapolis and Marion county the local chapter is called on to epend approximately SliOt monthly for the relief of returned eoldiera in distress by reason of llles. woands or1 other circumstance, i For civilian relief in ihe United States jalone the national organization' iadvanced In the twelve tnonths ending Jane; 30.

1I2. j. 'J Wnllam lfes.V i ISpedkl to The Indiaaapetia jXewsl iBEDFORD. IndL, Korersiber 4. William T.

Kmbree, age sixty elgbt. for merly county commissioner ana 1 I Sort offMiisic Hb Why not havethe! besf WKen it costs no itre TrTi Hi fMSN 1 1 FT li Player Piahba All But numanw iiv 1 will give you horne unsurpassed' ai prices that are lowest consistent with Quality of the; highest. i i i if Will be arranged to fitiyour purse TTTi iiTiaiio OF INDIANA 18 North Pennsylvania Street Co I I 'i i 1 7 22 1 8 22 S92 a SI022 SEQZ5 I i FOR MEN AND; WOMEN I i vJbL.bgugliiq&:qss, 1 HE bet knovm ahoes In the world. Their Lii are sold ia 107 W.L.Dou2lasstores, direct Torn the factory to you at only one guarantees to you the best shoes that crux be the lowest possible cost, i jVY. L.

Doula name and the retail price are stainpedi oa the bottom of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your protection against unreasonable profits. I I and $10.00 shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the money; in country. They are made cf the best and combine quality, style, worlananship and weanngr qualities equal to other makes selling at higher prices. They are the leaders in the fashion cent crs cf AmericaThe stamped price is W. L.

Douglas personal rasrartw shoes A I i I that the shoes are always worth the price paid Yor thern. The prices are me same everywnsre; tney cost no more in ban rancuco than they do in It ew Ycrk. Mi WJJDousIas shoes are made by the highest paid, sldlledshc tmalrers, under the dlrccticn and aupervision of experienced men, all vcrklr.j with an honest deterrnination ta make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. W. I DorhM tttcm ars frrJ os 003 h' AUTIOM.

atlst cra rrit W. enno surnAr no oiar OnlprSirrt iatfiu Tit anl rictw ssilr trtrn cad lor tcwlUeC bow lu a beta caa4 0 $4X0 $5X3 5X0t3.C0 Tre5ietjt Vr.Troo5laa Mio Ca stu npars' treec. ii. V.L.DouSlasStore:10EASTVASHlKGTONST,t:;;;:r:!j 3 PEN SATURDAY; SVEPJENGS TCI prominent farmer, ied at home in. this city Weinewaj.

A widow three children survive FOR Petitlew I mied By tke Towa Direct Action 7 Gas Ran ge equipped with the "Lo rain" Heat Regulator, The seat invention that saves time and yworlc, nd improves coolcingj i Come in for a demonstration. Lilly Hardware Company 114 E. Vfashlnrton St. Vdstct. i A petition for the Incorporation; of the town of Woodstock.

northwest of the city in Washing ton township, has been filed with the boarS of county comrnisiorers fcy Hugh lliK. Lacdon. The site of the propped rew town is the neighborhood of the old Country Club, in the petition it raid that seven families live irt the forty eieht acre tract sought to 'ba incorporated and all the The residents are peekhiff the incorporation in order that they may have Improved school conditions, it was said. HIGHER COURTS' RECORD, srraois coukt mikctes. 1T4S.

Kokoma. 'TraniZlort It Western Trar twMi Compter ai. t. Knkomo UVast Ccmpaar. Howard C.

C. Ap noboa to diSBn' as to crvtaiB ap pt.uon for i iA52. jPuuborg. Ononniu. Chicago ct.

Ixroia Bulvay Company James Parkn Karum S. C. Arpellaat potidon to withdraw amended brici. 23 SI 4. JJoyd P.

Sys v. Board of Com misjDotwrs. Owen C. ArpeJlee petition tor tuna, i i APPKIXATE COUKT SCTNtTKS.l I 10913. Hsynpa AcPwnohile Conspaiy' et ai.

v. A Mianicit CoofiUTictSon Company. Howard Appelant" peu Uon tor time. a SassMMsMMMsMiiMMMMMMS 1 'IW 3 1 i a i i i i II i a If i 5 IN OUR FOURTH FLO 0 HOP A SEMI ANNUAL SAtE inswuiisiimiimiuM yisiimiwisiitis 1 1111 ir II i it 1 II i i I How to Avoid a Business Panic Building Graft! Operations iii New york The Railroads New Fight To Divert Immigrants From the Cities fo theFarnis Do We WantIi6re. Congressmen? Cuba's Sugar Crisis Ireland an "American Question" 1 Bolshevism! in Czecho SIovalda How Switzerland Pays for War Auto Killings Now at the Rate of Two an Hour au': 1 Is Leprosy Vanquished? Higher Trolleyj Speed? Compulsory Motherhood The "Jewish Peril" Of our entire stock, without exception i WT1ST IMF AT Vli a MSIIL OFF nil mi JL 1 Ji.

1" Select any hat from our handsome stocQ one half the original marking (i Rudyarcl Kipling in the itIovie5 Islam Welcoming Christianity! riii I i I II I ii The very newest arid pnostplfasdnatfns models from the small jclose; fitting to'the large dressy hats 4 in siylea suitable for immediate and later jointer Hats of panne velvet, feold brocade, duvetyno and Georgette crepe rrmy with metallic crowns or if ur brims russet, amber, henna, wing ant, gray, navy, black, 4tc 4rnamce very conceivable newj wayLj AIO ALL MISSES AND CHILDR HATS at half price. vf'i'vr, iYo or refunds every sale final jj V' I. 4Fourih Floor. THE 5 5 mv H. BL OGK TTJE NEWS CImVSSIFIED I ENT3 CITT THE RESULTS' CO ii I fl 1V ivy i i Of vital concfern to eyery one of us, became iidisplublyl linked vith the high cost of ilivingi is the problem of tax revision 'that confronts thsew administration at Washington.

"Tlibre 33 no question that Federal taxation is a burning issue the country over," declares the' Philadelphia PublicJLedger (Ind. which adds that ''if thcfcoujntryisl to be saved from the inequalities of the presenttaxatidn, which isboth sectional and Jtob Arbitrary in its clas3 distinctionsj.it irflst bq through the combined common sense of both parties, and not; through any doctrinaire; adhtrencq to partizan systems. During the fiscal year 1920 Federal taxes amounted to $5,408,075,468, an increase a Jiilliod and a half over 1919. And since the cost of running the Government next year will be. least $4,000,000,000, according to the estimates of Secretaiiy' of the Treasury Houston, the probhm for the present is to devise a better, not a smaller, tax.

Hie leading article in THE IJTEIRY DIQESt this week November' 6th, ptesenls thd many suggestions! offered to meet this acute situdtion including the list of the articles upon which new taxation is contemplated. It also shows the criticisms for and against the "various measures i Other news features of exceptional interest 1 in this number of THE DIGEST rrr Hqw to Find Lost Radium 1 A Peace Play Accused of War! Liferaryj Value of School Teachers; i I 5 'Imposing Collection of IllustTatipns, Including Humorous Cartoons I French Colonies Are Second Only to Britain's jj 1 Witte, tlte 'Roosevelt of Modern Russia The Welsh IMineras a llzn of Wealth i and. Leisure Vlien Trotsky Iived in the Bron Nqthirig Moves the Moying Picturcj I Camera Man Topics of the Day Bdst of the Current Poetry ix; November 6thi Iiuinber on Sale Today Ilcys declsrs 10 Cents a Yedr. i a i3 1 1 FUNK WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the! Famous NEW St aj" it i 4 aj 3 kUit ry), NHV; ii fl 1 II I.

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