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9 IU 1 SURE TO PVEASE Jmsnd Lfccha filezd Dcst 25c Coffee lu castuX at, a uXi Tfio Great i 1 If GROCERIES ICE IOC 5c OflSTAMPS wli 2ptL A 7n ZU CORNSTARCH at a. fig. lb I STAM PS with rat ft. IU FANCY PRUNES IOC lure, Fresh and Sweet INVITED i i ro wn wgr. eoa Dept.

i 3 PER CENT ON DEPOSITS to. Forty or; Fdrty Flve; Colder weathei Is premised for Indl' ans polls, and It Is expected that the temperature will fait to; 40 or 43 degrees above rero by tomorrow morning at' "o'clock. Thla 'morning fit a correspond tug pour the temperatire waa $4. The forecast Is for rain and colder weather tonight and tomorrow. I the total for the month having been" 2.C2 inches, while the normal rainfall for April, based the preceding tihrty rnln years, was li lnrnea.

JLnni "St Lworthy of not on thnt day the mer eury went dowq to 7. wlch was lower jthan for any preceding 1 April date that slate In the month as far back a the Iweather bureau records! extend. There Was a minimum temperature of 30, April ana a minimum temperature of i X' Awl! The lowest April tem peraiurrf in the last forty years was April 17 1S.75.' when there! was a mlnlmtim temperature cf la. The average, tertipera mwin ws w.s. wnue tne uor TJial tempemtore, for April, bared oo the preceding tlhrt' lne years, was I i Northern Fruit Procpecta Goed.

fSrecial to Tbe lniaMitylls NewtJl BOXTU BEND.i InU May 2. frhUe fruit men of northern Indiana and south Michigan bare bee Inclined to a lomy forecast aujrmenied bv the losses reported from other pant) of the country. codlHons are now saidj to be 'entitled, least, to a place in the; hopeful, column. has been mca damage, the extent of damage ts nijt now believed to. be iif ar what ft was reported when the April bllaard wasj at lu 'hlght.

FOR ICED TEA, TRY OUR THEA NECTAR Pr BImmI Tm 60c 20lssk25c IpSTAMPS will lit pit Ma UEfUSrsttlPtttlesit.atlc.lUv STAMPS wtti2boxeJliP Qft IU CALL CLUE at, a box Ob STAM PS wltitene Ik of 1fin IU FANCY niCF. alli IUG cf Plto Feed Prcd'jsts Atlantic sna Pacific iSsf 124 Kcrfh Pennsylvania Sfrcetv1! 77j ie Md ion Trust Comp Cii.tf. Up to $25.00: i Fcr Hcaday any Recommends thp Following Securities to tho Eiiiuiciiiu uvui itUUU Onu Incliaha unfeipal Bond COLDEft WEATHER PROMISED Bureau Say a Temperature Will Fall Fruit ralners bllw 4 iL fair.cropsln late fruits and possibly half crops of berries and early fi uitZ fn th Briatol district onef' th ost tensive in northern rnii. "HARVARD'S ELECTIVES. Lowell Views on Football.

Haas, May iJt Mtem atic education, baaed on the principle of knowing a little of everything andNrome means unrestricted choice from a total of We than 200 models, which "are the hands6mest, most stvlish and yet offered at the price. All an (Pull length toats, coyert, nary, A serse or 15 ralue. Dlack "Panama skirts, green, tan st gray, 110.00 0 Olrls coata, full JeSgta, golf red, i tans or checks, $12.50 ym mr 5 i 1 1 1 I THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1910. 13 RIVAL MOTORCYCLISTS BIGGEST UMPIRE HAS A. A.

BERTH TO RACE AT SPEEDWAY No matter GOG how small the town Tfoi TWO 100 MILE EVENTS PLANNED no matter how big there's FOR NEXT SUNDAY. 1 i tapioca: a Lb. White Beans always a nearby branch for the COBE CUP FOR LOCAL COURSE CZ7 If loiiiil i mum By Carbureter.) A and Fancy ti Extra IIczio fjcrcliaats Trading Stamp COFFEES 10 Sfsmps C0ff3; 20c 15 Sfsmps 41 CoffE3 25c 20 Slarnps Corf3.30c 25 Sfsc ps Cpffea 35ci 60 SlacifS; enw fl STAM PS iwlUi eae ca3 TEAS 20 Sf amps Tea 40c 30 Stamps riS Tea 50c 40 Stamps Tea 60c 60 Stamps'? Tea 80c i nn pi. with zu M2fip on." QKn UrS Ecttle Extract Indianapolis motor racing enthusiasts are expected to turn 'out in large numbers next Sunday morning to witness two match races between rival motor cyclists which are scheduled to take place on the new brick speedway. Erwln G.

Baker, riding an Indian machine, and John Sink on aThor will start in a match race of one hundred miles in the first event. Sink defeated Baker in a match race of one hundred miles at the fair jrround track last year, and the for mer will attempt to win back lost laurels in bunday's event. The time at th fair ground track was 1:69. but this mark iWlll be almost cut In two on the speedway course. in the second event John Merz, with Thor.

will ride one hundred miles against William Powers on a Reading Standard. It is expected that some new motorcycle roeed records win he Htih. llshed. Erwln Baker wiH seek to establish several new motorcycle road records during the coming summer. He has issued a challenge to any test car driver or motorcycle rider for a series of time trials to Noblesvllle.

the contestants to start from the Indianapolis fair ground. Baker also proposes to ride his machine over the National road route between Indianapolis and Dayton in an attempt to lower the record established last summer by Bar ney uianeia in an automobile. Cobe Cup Race for Speedway. The great western speedway classic, the Cobe cup race, staged last year as a road race over the Crown Point Lowell course. wfll be converted Into a track event this year and run on the Indianapolis motor speeaway.

xne a ate or1 tne race is Saturday, July 2, being the second day of the regular Juiy meeting at tne soeedwav. The Cobe trophy will share honors with the Wheeler Schebler troDhy as beinsr one oi toe largest cup events of the season. iMegociauons zor tne cooe cup race E. A. lloross.

direct shortly i after it was announced that the Chicago Automobile Club had abandoned Its plan to hold another road race, jne cmcago ciud win recieve a percentage of the gross receipts on 'the day the cup ta up for competition. The Chics ro club has nlanned to build a. new gap in Its reputation led the promotors to accept me inaianapoua proposiuon. The conditions of the race will be an weunes in ana may can on tne nsrntiBeii I at any' moment." la a Quotation of alsiwel letter from one sporting man on theiRoland coast received here. "Jeffries is peevish Martin and ill temsered nearly all tlma Hn Fox looks heavy and flabbv and has nothine Hauger of the old speed.

I think you will find I amout the middle of May. and if he finds lo.n I he does not do any better than he is uiunr I match. Central League Head Announcea Staff of Five Diamond Arbiters. SOUTtf BEND. May President E.

Carson before leaving for a tour PhQltC Now 775, Main 8880 lof tt Centra Le4fue circuit announced idsi ins nan oi umpires ior me season wui te as rouows: Harvey Fastorius, of Akron, Barney Bricelln. of East Liverpool, Harry Jenkins, of Cali fornia, and Mike Jacobs, and George neam, oi nocnesier, ina. Rfhmo i Bout Scheduled for To European Raspberries 1 En day roVnd art but promise fain wi? n.ot nourh advance to be hurt, Indiana and Michigan strawberries show some blight, but itf th main they promise weU.8 The same may be aaid cherries. SCHRECK TO MEET O'BRIEN. at Lexington.

LEXINGTON, Ky May J. Mike Schreck, of Cincinnati, and Philadelphia Football, Practice at Hanover. Special to The Indianapolis News game Is await ed with interest, xne game with sf. Vlteurs. which was scheduled for thin aft rrnwii, waa wvcieu unauw iBQ team would be in" no shape for tomorrow's tame, aner sucn a ionf trip.

First No Hit Game. VICKBBURO. May 2. Pitching for Kid Nance's Jackson team Sunday, BUI So ire II. former Nhahvllle twirler.

ac complished the first hit less i game of the season, against lclcaburg. Krrors let the Golf on South Grove Links. The Central Union golfers lost to a team led by M. R. Williams, on the South Grove links, yesterday.

Two seven man teams have been organised and the quali fying reuna was piayea yesterday. i i I I 7 'V 1 1 i 1 I I i A imi mmt ir nT hi nr n.i UMPIRE CUSACK. The American Association can boast of the biggest umpire in the country in Cusack, who la six feet two inches and weighs 230 pounds. Van Syckle and Guthrie are also six footers, weighing close to 200 pounds, while Owens weighs 120 pounds, although he Is only five feet ten Inches In hlght BELL LEADS SHOOTERS. pS.n( MembersTrophy Contest and in rractrce.

events. The weekly meet of the Indianapolis Chin nounced Within a few days. It will be alQub was marked by some nne scores, stock car event and orobably two hundred I maAn unier innn nrniitinns the hieh I ml A r.favlnr nHth (ho fllcht In Jeffrie? Said to Be III; Match Reported Doubtful "i iojnji Targets. in wis cjiy loaay were ruii or rumors I Biwei that James Je'Jries was 111, and thatSe11 his real condition was being kept from' the Roland public Men Usually of good sporting uuuimni tsvo xreuence 10 reports tnat Carter had come to them from the coast that Hangar the big fighter is in poor physical' con ainon, nnaing impossioie to ao any strenuous work and being actually in neea oi meaicai attention. Neighbors practice Bell was high with a score of 38 out Of 40.

Shooting for members' trophy. Bell, sixteen yards, and Haueer. twenty yards tied on out or oo. snooting on me ue ai twenty five targets, each broke 21, and In tne nnaj tseii won to la. ine scores: Barr PRACTICE EVENTS.

ProfeMlonaL 20 13 20 16 IS IS 13 IS 19 16 locals have one run. 0 13 18 19 18 13 .17 IS 19 20 13 19 19 MEMBERS' TROPHT. 25 20 23 13 19 20 14 25 19 22 21 21 11 17 18 15 25 18 24 IS 19 16 19 22 23 22 23 19 CARSON NAMES HiS UMPIRES F0R BOUT WITH PERRY. On Track and Field Ti. Bk.

40 26 40 40 40 60 SO SO 60 80 TI. Bk. 60 iS 50 SO 5 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Jack Mora an Goes to Anderson for Contest Tomorrow Night. Jack Morgan and Jerry Murphy went to Anderson this afterjioon to prepare for Morgan's ten round bout with Jimmy Perry tomorrow nignt at the Grand opera house. Morgan says he is In shape to' out ud one of the best exhibitions or his career.

Billy Schober Coming Home. Wrestler Billy Schober, who has been In the northwest several weeks taking part In eeveral touts, writes that he expects to arrive hdme In a few to take i rest. He writes that he has been com vniiAd to lve awav many DOunds in al most every match, and that his last bout was at 175 nounds ror one tail. DcnoDer Jack O'Brien are scheduled to fight ten I won in twenty four minutes rounds to a decision before an athletic club here tonight. Andy Bezenah, of Covinrton, and Charlie Wobst, of Clncla natL are to go ten rounds In a Dreliml narr contest.

No nurses have been trml r'r "cp y. President KYA.fcurr,' tnd men fallM to their Beat lorm wu turedthe dual meet oa Irwin field, 63 to 41. liA Rohrta waa In noor form, and T7 a Wi VTTTi TnA Mmr trn.Kh tc.w itmilcin runner. Hastings, raiiea io maxe vtrs am I v. I th rtintiuicea Kinaibury.

or tne irv aine same Uree to ol "'UYCl tui nea wie sec fJ" tlm; however, won the individual make the student plan 'the full college ond week of spring football pracUce, and chlmpionahip by regiatering 16 poima. John curriculum aenousiy sna plan as Beginning to iook as Hanover ivarrt dajTh whole, are the intent mhtA field record by finishing th loo yart aaan erawaiea in the would. te representea ty. orie 0 i Harvard nN tn. tefna" next nhTirm fi Wl a n.

7. new system of electives at idmni L.n m.nAn,. versity, accoraing io the annual reror falL The work, ao far. has consisted in VV Th. irvinrton field.

icioi it) me trustees tvw th nr n. i int vnri on uia cnimiur nuuhin. I nrvn.i rmmDionanin on rnuniiu unu. and honor, system, believes those whn ir i tlr will he held. Thnm 1 mil oonteau.

tha claaaic evenu in relay rac ine are seventeen in in to go Into the graduate arhnnla I ik. nnw lnr of tha college yrar. Two eventa were cap PO Into the irhnni. k.k.ii I nf th oolleire year. Two eve earllr 1 1 hoola.

the one mile na well enter colic ell enter collet Ule I wln. wnn hv th freshmen dormitories permit of closer iir Mri U. DePauw Ready for Wabash students must not. lose sight of the fact IsPtal T' Indianapolis Nawa.1 that the ultimate object to be kent in nnTnmcCASTLE. vrir iin.

culmlna'tlonof ft 'fiSE SSfpSA team ut nniahtat a large body of undergraduates. If this touches this afternoon, and the Meth i ii ic iam xnemDera are en mnr game wun gaged In a sport which no one else nlara 1 the Wabash nine, which Is scheduled for Illinois Cnlveraity. while Wimob, of Notre rmn eantured the broad lamp. Rajnadell, Pennaylvanla'a aprlnter, formerly or Texaa Unlvralty, was tne aiar ot mo meeu Cher Mllltarr Academy track men de feated Notre Dame freahmen in a track and field meet at Culver. 60 to 54.

All the eventa were closely contested. Notre Dame excelled in the running; eventa. vjii mmi oecome trained I ucn n' uciuwu. inn nvn.ir i am Ub of ioWyS th T.lhe CHURCH CORNER STONE LAID puttlle contests, dar for this week, and the V. Attentions JVes Charge Accounts Always Welcome Other Indiana Games At Columbus Columbus, Greenwood, At Valparatoo South Bend Alders.

Val paraiae, T. Exercises at New Second Church, Colored. Christian The corner stone was laid yesterday at the new Second Christian church (col ored), being built at Pratt and Camp streets. A floor waa laid across the foun dation and filled with chairs. The Kcv.

H. Herod, pastor of the church, read an interesting history of the church, after which he introduced the Rev. A. B. Phllputt.

pastor of the Central Christian church, who commended the spirit of energy and determination which had made the new a possibility. He paid a tribute to the leadership of the Rev. H. Lk Herod, whose patience under trying circumstances and a discouraging outlook had brought success to his efforts. The Rev.

A. L. Orcutt. chairman of the Christian Union, of Indianapolis, who aa a member of the committee made up of representatives of the Christian churches of the city, aided the members of the Sec ond Christian church in obtainintr Je new church building, also spoke, irt E. H.

Clifford, of the Fourth; E. E. Aoor man, of the Knglewood Christian Charles Filmore, of Hillside church. W. H.

Dlckerson, of the Louisville Biole At wm jV KnK ii school, took part in the program. Tii nw I sinking was a special feature. At tii Sox, At KeDdallTille Antwerp (O.) Reds, Ken JaUriUe. S. At Madison Madison.

4: Indlananolls Uer ita. J. At Nwcmtl MMwl BriBco, Cimbridjre Qty Orays, S. 1 A( South Bend South Bnd. La port e.

o. At Danrllle Central Normal. Xar mmX, At Andenwn Indlani poll Gold Medals. 1: Aadaraoo. 1.

(Ten Inning. i At French lick Plutos. Orleana. S. pJuttM.

Bprodla. 4. At El wood E2 wood. Indianapolis T. 1 CTen tnnlncs.) At anTill Terre Haute, 0: an1Ile, 4.

At Braafl Brazil Hleh. 15: Bloomlnxton At Princeton Vluceimo. 10: Princeton Hiia. cloe the stone was laia. in tne coplt box was placed a Uible.

a history of the church, copies of 6everal church publica tlons and the t)vo leading dally papers. I The building when complete will cost $10, 000. In addition to the officers of the i church, the following committee ha looked aner tne union Brown. T. B.

Laycock, A. B. Phllputt, C. B. Coleman, Albert Snider.

Samuel Ashby, W. S. Moffet. Tfte buiiumg win be com pleted early in July. L.

Wickens Killed in Runaway. Special to Tho Indiana poili Nwi CHAMPAIGN, May 2. L. L. Wickens.

a stranger, was killod at Tokmo In a runaway accident today. He was thrown from the rig and suffered a broken neck. iekena had J.1 In" cash on his person when his body waa found. PRACTICE FOR DE PAUW. Butler Baseball Squad at.

Work for Contest Friday The Butler college baseball team will go to Greencastle Friday to meet De Pauw. The Butler team was given its first iryouc last Thursday when it was de 4 iwtiru Dy mate formal 13 to 6. The teachers, however, are much stronger man the DeFauw nine, and thexlocal collegians are expecting to make a better showing; acuinst th In the recent game with State Normal coach Cullen weakened his team considerably by substitution. He issued a certain instruction at the Normal game, and about four men were taken out inr to comply Practice was called for this I afternoon ta preparation for the coming sraine. and will hM iaiitr tt i.

I nuiiiucr me Biuaents win ac Modern Woodman League Gamea The Modern Woodman League opened us season yesterday morning. with all teams playing fast ball and showing a large improvement over last year. The Indianapolis camp defeated Park Marlon and Forest played, at Garfield, mo iviuier winning, 4 to 2. 1 A cnampion. won a camp, 6 to at Brook OlllC.

A. B. Cs Defeat Club Team. At Northwestern park the fast A. defeated the City Club team In two fast ana interesting games, 5 to 4 and 2 to i Hlgbee.

for the winners, allowed but four i same, wnue raibott, for IlJf the econd contest, let mj kcauj UUWU W1U1 OTlV lilW 1S Unscien i fi a 1 1 ground and polished glasses are produc tive of BAD EYES Shun such glasses! Consult scientific makers who follow modern methods Consult Us Try 50 ft. L. Special Hose Nozzle SRAUSS Jeweler and Optician i 45 North Winoi Street Lawn Mowers that will cut and run easy. HOOSLER, 14 inch, $2 50 16 18 LILLY Low Wheel and LILLY High Wheel In either plain or ball bearing. The best machine at the price sold and s.tr nr.

a0.UU Lilly Stainaker 114 118 East Washington St. W.LDOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES A trial will conrince that W. L. Douglas shoes are tke beet in the world. Indianapolis Store i 2 E.

WASHINGTON ST. COR, MERIDIAN. i. mil You can't find a cigar store where the Owl isn on saie wnerei it. in i.

iii I Ayears of competition find it still on hand there's but one hvv QUALITY. 'e k' LOUIS' G. DESCHLER.CO.; Distributers, IndlancpoIIs, Ind. Meets close and stays closed. ii HALLEY a in Coll arns npHE style can be copied Abut not the buttonholes SLIOt EASX.

SCARF BANDS L.INOCOR endless buttonholes easyto buttpn and unbutton they don't tear out. Send for folderStcry of HaHsy'e Comet" youre for the aeklng. Please mention paper. GEO. p.

IDE A CO, Troy, If. T. There is only a limited amount of space left on The Hoosier Special to Oklahoma Via tho LINES $1.50 Louisville 40c Franklin $1.00 Seymour Me Edlabcrg $1.23 Crothersville 75c Colurnbos Scottsborg LTe Indlaaapell. 7 a. m.

$1.50 Vincennes Leave IndIanaolla 8 a. m. Pennsylvania 5.55 Excursion i Tickets on sale May 2, 3, and 4, return limit May i8. account Laymen's Mis i stonarv Movement. National Congress, Ticket Office, 4 8 West Washington St cor.

Illinois, or write Fred A. Bauchens. A. Indianapolis. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Trarereed by tka ATI.AJTTA.

BIRM1XGHAM A ATLAJf TTC RAILROAD. Laada adapt aWa to th. wtdaat race, of eropa. All the money of th. acuta plaatltuUy produced.

For literature traatlns with UU eomlcf country, tta aoil. climate, cfaorca aad arhool advantarea. writ W. H. LEABT.

ral Pawcnser A rent. Atlanta. Oa, 3 1 'U's. From St. Louis Tuesday, 'May' l7tti, 1910 fSTMake Tour Reserritions EarlyHga FRANK D.

FULLER, Hiiitcr F. C. WER3TER, D. P. A.

Frfse LIae 318 Tract loa Terminal Bid. 601 Traetioa Teratlaal Did inuiasBpoua, in. Pennsylvania Excursions Sunday, May 8 CHICAGO $5.55 "tf tSL5S VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE Tickets on Sale Uaj 2d, 3d, 4tJj, Retura Limit Way 16, 1910 Bis Four trains leave for Chicago at 11:35 a. 12:40 noon, 3:06 p. 12:20 midnight and 2:35 a.

m. Returning, leave Chicago 8:50 a. 10:15 a. 1:00 p. 9:05 p.

m. and 11:45 p. m. Day trains carry parlor cars, dining: cars and first class coaches. Night trains carry first class coaches and electric lighted sleepers.

Tull particulars at No. East Washington street. HOTELS AND RESORTS. GRAND UNION dk' HOTEL STATIOM NXW YORX CITY mrm4 fuiM to b4 rroa Btatlnm rm ie Mam for T. Cl if Oa: a boo.

ii a mmt INTERURBAN TIME CARD. DIXIE FLYERS. TO L0UISVIOE AMD INTERMEDIATE POINTS 117 MLL.E3 4 HOURS. Every lay 9 a.nx, 1:0 noon. 4:00 p.m.

pun. Jmm Local cars every hour. PTTones: Main 4500. New till WANT ADS ONE CENT A W0B0T Relnra via 1 Tickets on sale Mar Is 5. Sri.

4th. Return llnjlt ilay 13io. Trains leaTe 7:00 a. m. 1 1 3 a.

3:19 m. and a. 1 arriTingr at Iearborn station, nearer the hotel district in Chi than aar other lirre. Call City Office. No.

N. Illinois for full particulars. Tickets and reservations deJvered upon ro quest. 3 Parlor and drain? cars on day 2 trains. Electrio lighted, sleepers on ni'g'ht train.

A H. ALESjLVTEX V.T.A. Canadian Pcoiric Less fczt cl Ifeealr Baillag JXwa Moetreal, eoee Two day tm th b.aatlful St Lawrence Rtvr and ta. ahortt ocmlq rout, to iJarot. Nothloff bttt oi th.

Atlantia thui ur EmptwMi. Wlrela. an all lUmwrt Ftrt eIaM f30, $3 LIS, ene" cUn eabta 47Je. Aik any tick.t as wt. ar writ for rates, and bookl.t.

H. JL MAO CMUCyt. Oemral AftnL S. Oaxk sl. Chicaa.

ANCHOR UNBflTEAM3HiP3 TOKK. LONLQLaRT GLAjkJOW. NEW YORK AX'j XAPLtS VlUXCt Singl. or Boinil Trip Tlokt Utwa Nw tofS and ScoocA. Eo.Uh.

Irua aot a.1 ixiool eat CoatlauUl potai at atlractl. ta4 'or Book ot Toura. Bapnter Aewmrnodklton. Kxeirat Cvt.ln Apoly VfmifUr for sUfBurr iuniutuw ror tickMr lrortntiua la aa local sr nchre Unm HEMtiy5? FKOi. ft Ata.

Cotrtty TX IEniG. IE1 jll Twl rw rMrrrU aw mav grnjm KewAmMterdara.May iflam! Ur Noordam 17. 1 a 4ijr .1 Broadway. N. rrrisl 11 B.

rl.a mt. American National Umalt. Pnnyl vanta and Markx 0rmaa Arar.a Trust COi, Vit N. Pecniy Irani teeer, IU nt. (f cr globe tettxr A He ideal acziczzz For the Horn 9 6r Office 21J 221 223 East Waahlnffton Street.

Cut Prices oa liquors i Sherwood Rye Nelson Kye Geclcenhelmer SUnny brook sj, W. Harper )c Pcarsca Cct Price Dits 31 Vlrxiala Areaoe, 1.

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