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COCh t' viti tt cf 1 I those who 03JECT TO WAR DrtAFT Ti 5 Luclui R. Declare! Hat to Call All Men t3 Dcfanst. Into irif.f Jom cf Oo4" J.M. i it a Mrrnrrt hy tha Ij II. at tha Ontral i'.

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ii trait, t'i th tJllfTi of a. it rout it a f. that let li, an. I rlnf up f.r. If ei.j.iy irlv nf it i iili.

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1 him arl auckara, n4 )u oiiW. ii ran rot warp i. Ir rtian. hia eo erljtrity. Oeprava t.

ilen iiuman, iu Tet fn t. careie. join, can lion it for eternt fa arm. ara an ti of our head ara unl tuiiikt answer tha PASTOR SPEAKS tha hovir of Jfji h.d P' Vfirt." l.a till. "1 Ti.rl and an evil notiva.

1 ti it ker and rj often tl OF WAR. rr FcMoa Chtldren'a Day Cerv it Downey Aver.ua Church. Siriilj and tha war had rroml ln tha a crvlca at tha Powny cn irch yeterJay i. It cVI'ren'a for tha I 1. and th If i'hr from of Mtex'ou had maila far tuanv ciuilren and dressed r.u.f ionarlea f.nd them In i ir tv rr.l'Jren terriea the Ii.

in ra apoka of tha war, ll( to reliu parlea and of f.riitMni aa a. i'hrtatlan na eea ihvi. He ar.ika of vrev uratlons mij lartlu li'v of tl. fjvorahli ronditiona at Kt. In lUrrlm.

Ha told of Colonel t. a iiTfiiiulln t. protect tta ir: r'fn In 1 1 cmp from the onlt mv of nop and a rt Ion iar 1 in i If 1 l.rn for a pfe. reoantly W4 oarenta not t.i Jfnnlt I I a to i i t. IliirrH chapernna.

fchr a' aald that for tha fUM li ttia of ca iv the (overnment h.n eitahllhe il union at out th niuaary an he a.inv In all the rrepara rn. Mia far letter than ever "vifstola te'nra. of prayer. irrSa css Spiritual Forc Without Lvil furtive, Fattor ty. In cnvon at tha TahernACl rre it'tli i chv.r.h yesterday, th Hev.

K. rplrcer haed how tha Arostla tr, ce of "ha etronset of the A In need ct tha tracers of boasting bia evil porj oa it re 1 1 a 1 frce cod ibsorta thought and rau of man'a hi rei.foua thov Kt and i ant churrh attendance, lie ha i t.N e. but ha r.rjucts to foster hi in. pav iMuoh frr eak'int and aln thought It pe ent to pray r' frte1. imp.lla.

lo al 'ter. i 5tro n. a ul men ant tie lriVti cf rien and orn t'eT i 1:1 reel cf rrer ar.d I if.r. prisons. Cut Ther iulvit Up in Cemt U.

la Puior'i Statement. I.e cf I.lf's Tcth. was ct a aem th Hev. I of the Merid f.t f. chjr h.

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9a4retarT tte4fleU directed a.11 ateaaaaal eomaaalaa aeeept aa aa mtri for foralarM parte, eltfcef Aanerlraa rltlaaaa ar alleaia, leaa laey paaaeaa paaaparla from the atata ateparlmeat. Tka 4tepart mtit 4f laWer at Ifca aaraa tin ratera4 Ita tctati la partlea larly carefal la a4mtrtlaaT aenaaa lata tat roaatry Ta pat at daabla tkHk aatarolns paaaeagera. Sir. IladSald 4tlr a1a4 tk aatpptaar raiapaalaa ta aerapt paaa parta ualeaa a4rtae4. BOARD OF TRADE ELECTION A.

M. Gloaibrenner Has No Oppotl tlon for the Prealdency. Tha annual election of tha Indlanapolla Hoard of Trade was held tn tha library of tha board today, tha polle betnc open from la. m. to p.

m. a preat. Cent. vice rrealder.t treasurer and twelve merr.bera of tna rovernlngr corn mlttea wera to ba alerted. Thare wara two tirVete In tha field, tha refular and tha Independent, but on both of theae tha candidate for preeldent nil A.

II. renner; for vire rresldent. and for treasurer, Tom OdJy. haaa threa candtdatea have no opoaltlon. iha candldatea en the regular ticket for membership cn the governing" com mUtee were aa follower lr.

Jamea If. Tavlor, II. Darrarh, Hrodhnrt Kar II. Kvana, Kd wir.l 1. V.

U. Johnson, Joaerh A. Kebler, 11. Kinney, llenjamln It Minor. Harver Mulilna.

Kdward U. Hauh and AVUIlam trott. On tha Independent th ket tha candldatea wera Kd K. Sverper1. Cordon H.

Tanner, far: H. WUUam C. Hayward, Fred J. Hoke. Frnaet U.

Keith. Harry M. tlentry. WHmer Chrlatian. Herbert M.

Woo.len. Harry J. Herry. Lrnn B. Mar.

tlndale and leaao 1'lnkua. GOLDE'J JUBILEE OF SCHOOL St. Jchn'a Hold Cxarclaea at 10:33 o'Clock Next Sunday. St John" echool. the" oldeat Catholic bo ye aohool In Indlanapolla, wKl celebrate Its golden J'jbilaa la ft John'a church, at 10.

JJ oclock rent Sunday vrnln7. Tie Jev. Francla Garlsk. who haa taken an active part In the ap'rltual. temporal welfara and advancement tha achool for mora than thirty yeere, ta th celebrant, and will deliver the tertnen.

In the chool wa placed In charge cf the Trothera cf tne Hacred Heart, with irothar CjTlnua aa Ita director. rtrat. year It had an enrollment cf ITS puphfa. Since that time the M. Jchn'a rariah has been divided a msmber cf t.mes.

but the memberahlp of the achool haa Increased. A bih achool courae waa Introduced In 1 '4. ami today graduates cf tha school are found in all walks of Ufa. them being clergymen. Judge, lawyers, doctors, merchants and city of TWO UNCONSCIOUS Csth Man Stamlnjty Victim cf At aault and May Die.

ta Tfca Indlanapolla wsl r.r.orOHD. Ir.d, June ll. Homer niacUburn. years old, and William Spurreon. ara about na.

wera found in an unconscioua condition early today, the former near the 13. O. railroad tracks In the Morion yards, ar the latter eome tf.atance away on th Southeastern road a tracks. la Injured about the head, arid one hand is cut aa though a had been the victim of an aaeauTt. i 'P'Tteon 1 ehot in tha head, and ahows ev; cf hv; been rouchly han The 1 ca.e is a mystery.

Srurteon 1 believed to be the of a scrape" In the r.orthwent raxt cf te city, in which two we a mvoivel. Fra.r.k Archer a 1 ta are Jail at a res cf t. ihcjt g. Toth our.del men C.a. 41 i tt a at im at a i tl I li a a a t.4 it aa 4 i a UT 14 14 a a a ii rat 1.

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June 11. National conditions are reflected In Purdue unl veralty'a commencement weelr erclaea, which opened at tha university yesterday wth a baccalaureate sermon by CJeorge It Oroee, preeldent of DeFauw university, and continued tody with apeclal patriotic exerciaes. Governor at the forty third annual commencement yeaterday'a baccalaureate services there were many vacant seats In the section reaerved for the graduating class, acorea beln absent on aocount of military or other special war duty. In some classes more than half of the whole number of members of a class were absent. On Wednesday, however, they will all be on hand to receive their diplomaa, arrangement having; been made for a a peel a.

I train to brlnr backt from Ft. Uenjamln Harrison the seniors who ara taking military work there. Dr. Grose's Sermon, In his baccalaureate sermon Br. Groae gpoka on the duty of the college man In the new worU ituation.

He eaid; "Tha llharfv rf threatened and tha college man of today haa three Important duties before mm. An ijras 01 meae is to interpret the Ufa of tur own times. There is a raJl foe man with ia.lr.n can see the dlfferet.ee between right and wrong in rersonnl. aoclal and religious Ufa. The aeror.d dutv haa rail ai man Kirli tn of the individual, the nation and the noma, tne tr.ira autv is to seeic by Intelligence, morally ahd spirttvallv.

the vast material forcea nf th. i only must ur nation posaeae great material power." he said, "but It muet develop a great moral and splrltua! power to keep alive the spirit of America." He paid a high tribute to the collage of America and aald that the manhood of America bad reeponded nooi to the ration's He told the members of the classes that they were facing re eponait.iuty and sutrh aa no previous claaa had ever faced. He urged tham to meat theae conditions l.i a manner tef.tting the American college mart. Thai Marram IaAiv tnfln Jotio ra.iy In whlcb the meir.bers of the I graloatlng claea and vlilting alumni Itarttipated Or. C.

P. Anderson. a.plaoa bishop of Chicago, made the opening address and the audience sang patriotic acngs and the Purdue band played national aire. AGED PREACHER ARRESTED lllnols Man Held aa Pro German De Clares Loyalty to U. S.

PEORIA. 111.. June 11. Arrested aa he stepped from his pulpit for alleged Pro German utterances, the Rev. J.

V. Clarke paator of the Aatorla (111.) Chrlatian church, faced a crowd which tried to force its way into his church yesterday, and in gentle words told the anrry townspeople that the scene reminded him the crucifixion. On the atepa of the church the white haired minister told of his love for the United States, saluted the Rag several times and aaaerted that he would be wining to carry a gun and follow the Stare and Stripes In the preeant war. Aa he waa driven away tn the aherifr automobile he turned and waved a farewell to Lis congregation. Patriotic Sermon at Hanover.

iEpeclal aa Tha ladlaaapolie Nawa HANOVER. June It Tha annual baccalaureate sermon to tbe graduating class of Hanover college waa preached by It. Milila. Sunday morning, at the Prae fcytenan churco. Hla text was.

"Tbo iterator endure herdneea, aa a good soldier ef Jeaje Chrlt. a And ureelree ta a great world crisis in which not only the farm, but the very substance of Christian clnitxatlon la being leated aa It haa naer teatel before." aid tr. VIHUe. "Such Umee for man sud women of strength, of couraaw. cf aol r.er'.y Quality, for men ar.4 omen big and brave enouth to aleny themselves and to an hsriinaea aa good aoidiers ef Jeeut Cvritt in tse battle for rigat.

asd honor, and tarr aa tSertlea." THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1917. 21 FIRST RETURNS FROM REGISTRATION i Pictorial Review patterns for June tho er t. fashions which will preraH the stjmrser. They hT the pater. ted cattL' ax.d construction tharti.

Firit Hocr. Ncrtiwest. Indiana's Greatest Assortment of HART SCIIAFFNER 3IARX Clothes for Men Sho' card I jOTnl! CIIURC v. your Ja ic. tha atata oriarrtrtlon ar.

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them. We have leather fo'ieri fcr DAY. thesa carda, in all colors, sd ue offer thtm in two style. folic i and fls.t '5c First Fle er, Northeast. COVJ.TT a Telephone BIL Mala 522; Automglic, 23 221 H.

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1.2.19 II. 401 4.71 l.S PURDUE STUDENTS HEAR PRESIDENT OF DE PAUV MANY SENIORS ADSENT ON MILITARY DUTIES. Ii i ii li if Just unpacked Silk poplin SUITS ii for women and misses a a For the hot summer months nothing is more desirable than a silk suit. Their brand newness their smart styles their tailoring: and their good quality material combine to make this truly a remarkable bargain for the twenty five women who share in this event. They have deep pointed collars, swagger patch pockets, and new circular skirts.

COLORS ARE Navy i Copenhagen Black Belgian blue Special at $15.00 sumo cdirovpeii'y 01 No regular prices on anything Everything reduced ALL CURTAIN NETS ALL 3IADRAS CUR ALL DRAPERY CRE TONNES ALL FOLDING SCREENS ALL PORTIERES ALL LACE CURTAINS ALL CEDAR CHESTS ALL CURTAIN RODS ALL BIATTING SHIRT WAIST BOXES ALL OVERDRAPERY MATERIALS ALL CURTAIN SIARQUISETTE AND VOILE a a nini'l' iiia 1111 t4aTai" taaa. laJS' 4ww ravi tt ir' rfaKO 1,.. B. uaM.il' it. Ji U.

4ati Nothing at SPORT SHANTUNG, 83 Inches wide, all silk, natural colored grounds with motif, geometrical or striped effects, for separate skirts or Qftp suits; $L25 to $1.75 7UU CRINKLE CREPE, 40 Inches wide, silk and wool; golf red, plum, olive or sprlnar green, for separate skirts or motor $1.75 quality LeXtl CREPE DE CHINE, 40 Inches wide, all silk, 50 colors (nothing reserved); $1.50 and OO $1.75 qualities pJ 0 SATIN STRIPED $1.75 to $3.50 'qualities, reduced to $2.69 and by degrees Q1 OQ down to. VXaO CREPE DE CHINE SHIRTING, 32 and' 86 inches wide, all silk, white grounds with attractive colored satin striped effects, fcr men's shirts and women's waists; $L75 Q1 QQ quality yXaOaV CREPE METEOR, 40 Inches wide, all silk; Nile, gold, Copenhagen, myrtle, sand, peach, wisteria, HQ gray and black; $2.00 quality afJO SATIN ROYAL, yard wide, all silk, 85 evening and street shades, heavy quality, bright finish; $2.00 Q1 rQ quality suits of Kunfy Kovl at $4.98 For women and misses. Just as pictured; the jacket is the new smock effect with pastel thread The material is "Kumfy Kool." They have deep pointed collars and roll cuffs in contrasting shades, pouch pockets; belted suits with tassel and ties. Featured at $,1.0 j'r ilHlfiSiirJH ALL WINDOW SHADES ALL PORCH SHADES ALL AGINGS ALL MARQUISETTE CURTAINS a ALL IRISH POINT CUR TAINS ALL FANCY PILLOWS regular price all table covers Everything reduce'd ALL COUCH COVERS ALL UPHOLSTERING TAPESTRY ALL ROPE PORTIERES ALLCURTAIN SWISS CHARMEUSE. 40 inches wide, all silk; white, pink, rose, taupe, steel gray, tan, gold, Labrador, light navy, dark navy, prune, African brown, chartreuse and black; $2.25 Ql 7Q quality i tpXe I KAYSER'S ITALIAN SILK JERSEY, 74 inches wide, all silk, heavy quality; coral, sapphire, magenta, silver, emerald green, gold, purple or black, extensively used for separate skirts, dresses and suits; QfT 17 $7.50 quality I Black silks (all silk) BLACK TAFFETA, 32 inches wide; quality UtJL BLACK TAFFETA, yard Q1 Orr wide; $1.75 tyieaCi I BLACK SATIN DUCHESS, yard wide; $1.75 Q1 nrr quality L.C BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, Q1 1 yard all silk ipL.LJ BLACK SATIN ROYAL, yard wide, all silk; $2.00 Q1 CO quality BLACK RAJAH SILK, Ql QfT rd wide; $2.50 vJ yard First Floor, Northwest li ))r' i i i i i Wa a V.a a a a a a TT TT71 ai aJ I 1 411 NO REG ULAR entire stock at savings 10 to 40 1 Your every need can be supplied every preference as to weave, color and pattern can be met AND SAVINGS ARE A CERTAINTY Regular prices are.

temporarily out of ex istence. CREPE DE CHINE, yard wide, half silk; white, light blue, flesh, pink, citron, coral, tan, old rose, cornflower, brown and black; 50c OQrt quality MESSALINE, 27 inches wide, all silk; lizht blue flesh color, Nile, emerald reen, olive, light gray, battleship frray, brown, reseda, myrtle, scarlet, navy (XKr and black; $L00 CHECKED TAFFETAS, yard wide', all silk, $1.25 CQp quality CORDUROY, yard wide; white, spring green, old rose, silver QQr gray and sold; $1.25 SILK' SHIRTING, yard wide all light grounds with colored satin striped effects, for men'a shirts and women's waists; $1.25 QQp fnality OVK, CIIIFFON TAFFETA, yard wide, all silk; pink, Copenhagen, old rose, gray, Russian green, light and dark navy, brown, plum and QQr black 7 NATURAL SHANTUNG, 33 inches wide (imported), all silk, for QOn dresses; $1.25 quality THE BASEMEHT STORE The new "Smock Wash $1.0 4 Muslins, sheetings, etc. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, S3 inches wide, fine thread quality, long lengths, yard Sc FINE THREAD LONG CLOTH, yard wide, summer weight, launders nicely, yard 14c BLEACHED SHEETING. SI Inches wide. smooth, even thread, specially priced at S2o BLEACHED SHEETS, Slx90 Inches, seamless, soft thread, deep hems, epecial BLEACHED SHEETS, 81x90 Inches, smooth thread, special Clip PILLOW TUBING, soft, heavy thread, best standard quality 3a inch width, 20c 40 inch width, 42 inch width, a a Think what it means anything in the department AT A SAVING I And our stock3 arc at the top notch of their cora pleteness Iarger, finer, more comprehensive than any 'we've ever had.

Another thing: that add3 significance to the savings: Our resrular prices were very mod crate in many, many instances scarcely affected by the advances in the wholesale markets and now, in addition to the economy of our regular prices, you save 10 to 4071. Sale opens tomorrow. It's a semi annual event. I.Iako the most of it. Third Floe: White Qolf iee yard wide, wide wale, cut cord, velvety fabric for sport skirts, regular $1.00 quality First Floor, Northwest.

Household needs o. 'BROOJW, ar'd Quality atraw, four and five sewed (no phone orders), 70c quality ...4 1f GARDEN IIOKH moulded, iruaranteei for two years, lnrh. complete with all couplings, cut any length, 14c quality, foot 10f! ill Avr.i.vc:::r:;;. ball hearlnr. covered cop reversihla vatar board.

rurantfel rollers, 7.C 0 cj ity I Ji'''i''r I tT. sT'" t. a mix I 'VvV 'VVr OUH TAINT, lirre 'i'y aeaortsnant of col rc "r''t l'" 75 and $2. CO iaii. tlee, II) WOOL, WALL.

riP.L'f.lIK.S, pure white Canadian wool, 60c Quality 4Sc AM, A IX CLEAN." 1. II, i iij raaa for i. Elxth I or. MEN'S SHIR 73 cf woven jappo Rc iibr 7Cc quality Shirts are perfect fast colors, guaranteed to we satisfactory wear. Neat black ar.J lavcr.Jrr pattrr: nerliee etyle, soft ck cuffs, fizes 14 to 17; pec i.vl, ach Special for Tue 'ay Jri 9 I Tt r5 i)In A e3 6 to 15 rs.

rf r. bap 5, prc! 1 Hrht a 1 riark hite. hl fir! rt. lara. short i orders), spec.l i i.

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