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DEMOCRATS FOR CROWE AS STATE CHAIRMAN Bedford Moting Starts Third Dilrkt Pot Srmmtrlng. TAX SUPPORT PLEDGED lr nH r. vatiM. niarf TM lean a. eHa ltew.

Brtal to The ladleaeimUe Hew I HEprorm, lad, aepiember it I'nuaual plltlr significance attached la Ik meeting of Third dls Irlrt county end City chairman and mayoralty randidetea here today becauee It marka4 tha firal eigne lmocrati organise Horn activity in preparation for ihe municipal campaigns and beeaaee II will be need by friend of K. B. or Ua4fur4. Third diatrlct chairman, lo promote him (or atata chairman whan lha reorganisation takaa plaaa nail aprlng. Chairman from Lawrence Orange.

ruhia, Crawford. 1'erry, Ilrri, Floyd. Clark, eV.tl and Washing, ion counliee. and practically all tf lha city chairman and mayoralty raadidal.a In ha diatricl war ree ant. Altar a luncheon In lha Grey atone botal lha vieltora w.ra welcomed lo Heuford hy Mayor It JohnctoB, and tha reepoaae waa niaue by CharUa Hrowa, of tag lish, chairman of Crawford county.

Frank C. Gardner, at MVolteburg. representative In Iba coagreea front lha Third district. In making lha principal addraea of lha afternoon, aeeerted that tha Democratic ail norlty In lha congress will eupport Ireeldent Cooltdge lai reduction plana 'so long aa taaea ara lowered la proportion lo the people a ability pay ttieb He Her for "Tha Lemocral In tha congreea." ald Mr. Uardnef.

"will go with lha I'realdent'a economy program Jual a long aa It la dealgned lo glv relief to lha people who ar now over burdened by eiceel taaatloa. We believe our record ahowa thai wa alwaya have atood for economy In government and wa atlll believe In It and will eupport It without par tlaan rancor if It la built fur lha relief of tha people aa whole." Hecauee tfce conference waa called by Crowe without consult log the elate organisation leadera. It la bound to atltncl considerable attention througnout the atalo. It la not aeieet.ry to obtain permla a Ion from the elate organisation for district meetings, it wee pointed at. but It ueualiy la dene.

lot Thirii ui.irict leaders, how over, after having valniy waileq for aome a.gaa of organisation activity emanating from the elate committee took things In their own hands and aa a result thla le the first diatricl meeting In Ihe atale that haa been called lo further lemocraJtc auccesa In Ibe coming city electlotie. home of lha Democrats down here profeea to be pussled over the Inactivity of the atate committee. The Republican ara holding meetings In all dietrlcts. Crowa. who baa kept a virile organisation In the district for a.v eral yeare and who haa been one of the faotera in keeping Ihe Third dletrlct In lha Democratic column deaptte lha vicissitudes that beael lha party elsewhere.

Is not an avowed candidate for atate chairman, t.ul hla friende are preeslng his inn a at avarv ODDoMUntty. lie la young man whose political activities nave maae 01 mm a penr i. hi. diatrlct and hla work haa attracted agood deal of outside Bliesiivn, ilk Klllnghaos. Haaarfeb Crowe's name la on of thraa mentioned recently In connection withitb reorganisation of lha atata committee nest spring, th' other Velng Hi.

EUlngham, of PL Wayne. formerly eecretary of atata, and Ar tbur 1. Hamrlck. of Oreencastle. nominee for eecretary of atata laat iur friend of all thre have been Bounding out aentlmenl for aomo tme relative lo Ihe chances of thalr favorites, bul tnua tar none nee in dieted a wllllngneea to become nillitaU.

The Third district chairman la close to Thomaa Taggart. bat ao far 11 i known Taggart haa not indicated a preference In tha pre llmlnary Jockeying about for the chairmanship. To all Interna and purpoaea tha former eenatnr la llv ina iin to hla often reseated dec la ration that ha haa retired from I lea iarrv McCart. of Paoll. another Third district leader, aent hla re' grata that na waa un.oi to ore ent becauaa of tha Illness of his wife.

Evan B. Stotsenberg. of New Albany, formerly attorney general and recognised aa one of the party leadera In aoutnern inoian is, also waa unable to ba present. geek 5fve Candidal. Pemocrata of Bedford ara easting about for a candidate for mayor, tha primary nominee.

Clarence Mat thews, bavlng announced his Intan tlona of resigning from tha ticket because of th pressure of business. Tha party leadera have naked 'Thomaa Chapman, formerly county recorder, to head th ticket, and ar hnnlna that ha wilt accept. una of the charactere at th meeting waa George Wagner, mayor of Jasper for tha last thirty five vrara. lit ta a candidate for re election, and hla frienda believe he will have no difficulty in landing the place again. E.

H. Thorn, of uitrhall. says ba la tha only may oralty candidate In tha diatrlct who la aaaured or election, nt naa no opposition, tha Republicans having failed to enter, candidate against him Assisting In greeting tha visitors and taking part In tha deliberations was John ft. Dlgnan, manager of the Greystone hotel. Plgnan, who formerly jwae associated with Taggart In bualness, waa an alternate Saiaa at at lha Democratic national nnvantlon at Now York last aum mar.

He la one of tha group who ia working for Crowa to become next state chairman. Detroit Bishop to Speak i BISHOP THOMAS NICHOLSON. Tw Modify Not to Modify" will Bishop Nicholaon. head of th Detroit area of the Methodlet Bplaoopal SSuTeh. Thuraday evening at Ih Tw in aw.

TtaA blanoB ovitiwb tha MSP ICVBl a naa.s. WanMl Uiow TWO YOUTHS ARRESTED barged With peodla A Me plalalo Froe North I'd. Acting eg complete! from several north aide residents that number of young men. In stripped automobile of a popular mah were endangering Uvea by speeding inrntii int tirwii, hlkhnff, p.llr chief, and MI'hael tilean, Inspector, aent Motor Policeman Tremp Into Ihe neighborhood Tureday nlahl. and aa a reeull let WwhIi teperlon.

age sisieen. tt Nertb Meridian etre.t. and Curr.n Nuuamaher. age aeven leen. 41 Hrrem avenwe, were ar reeled oa tharaea of speed mg Oibera arrested on epeadlaa rbargee were Thomaa tlrou.h.

44 Waal Thirteenth street: Walter 'urmar, II Houth Arsenal avenue; nhn Troy, III IMvlelon etreelj Pan oney, II Mouth Weet street; Arthur Maelereon, lit Coffee etreet; llarnell Puncan. HUH Weet Wash laataa airaat. and Merlon Trel jer. till Central avenue. Treiler being rharged ale with Vloatlng Ihe muffler law.

Haward Martin. III! r.ael Terrace avenue, waa arreeted on chargea of drunkenese and operating an aula hiu iaaaav tha Influence of liquor. Iiouglaa leh. Marble. Ind, waa elated on a charge of falling stop after an acctdeat.

I. RAILWAY HEADS TO BE AT DAIRY EXPOSITION ThrM Priidntt and On Vic Prtildnt Among Visitors WILL SHOW OWN HERDS Presidents of three railway and lha vice president of a fourth wUI be among th visitor at th Na Iwnal palry Etpesltloa at th atata falrarouada October 1 to IT. One of ham le Carl fir ay Omaha prealdent of the Union Fa Iflo railroad, chairman tne Ne braska Paveleosnenl Aseoelallon and prominent In lha affair of th I nlted Htatea cnamoer or commerce, who will head a special Irsla load of Nebraska buslneea men aa farmer coming lo Indianapolis llend th iaoltlon. Another nromlnent raiiroa em lal who has made arrangementa lo lay eeversl daya at tha eipoeltloa Williams. New fork ell.

vlce nreeldml of Ihe Pelaware A Hudson road. He recently bought pure bred Uuerneey duii ni worlds record orlce end el nee then haa added a number of other very valuable animals lo hi fin herd In the east. a number of which are eiperted I bo on exhibition al Ihe espoeltlon II Msransm. cntcago, preei dant of tha Illinois Ceatral. la ei nerted to lake an active part in tne actlvltlee of Tf aneportatlva day ar he esrtoeltlon.

Wednesday, tJrtoer A avnrtlna la Joaanh Kraemer nraaidani itt tha Indlananolla 1 rsf Club, whose organisation ia in charge of arrangemente for tha day. Mr. Markham'a toad la aendlng thlrty sli Jereey heifers from mis sleslppl, Ihe offspring of common rows of that region aired by goro nurabrad bulla lent bv Ihe Illi nois Central lo Ihe farmera Thl eihlblt will Illustrate In a atrlklng way Ihe valuable Inriuen.e or good elre In the development of profitable dairy herd. rad t'ndarwood. of New Tork city, president of tha Erie, will be another viaitor ai tne iipoiiuon.

He has been an active promoter or better dairying In northern Indiana by bla "better aire" trains, from which he personally haa urged the oaa of better bulla on Indiana dairy farms to Increaae farm profits and herd production rte nae a Mim itmt visitor ai tnie tionn tlon for veara and hla Jereeya. kept on a big farm in Wisconsin, have boon prominent prise winners i thla event Beveral of ma let cat tle will be mown again mis TO ATTESD DAIRT SHOW. Many Prom rocket Dlstrle Will Oo gaeeial Train, ftpeelal I Th IndlaaapoJIa Newel evaNSVILLE. Heptember a mimlmt train la to ha run over th Southern railroad to carry farmers'snd business men from th pocket district to me national dairy ahow. Indianapolis.

October 11 according lo an announcement of officiate In charge The I ale heart Hrvthere Milling company i mmw lha aananaaa nf twenty boy and glrla. wlnnera of prlsee in me oairy eeeey cumn tha county tcnonit. on inn wain Tha al countlee which ara to aend delegate are Perry. P' Publ. l.M.rkiir and Warrlrk.

Th local Chamber of Commerce has set a goal or ID" trom vanaeroura county to attend tha Indianapolis show. WOMAN OWNER ARRESTED Mam Varna Gw4 General gervwtt la on. September II (A.P.) Mma Mabel Caaarea. part owner of tha whlaky ahlp General Serrtt, was tndav on a charge pre r.aaad larca Oxford atreet Arm, of obtaining good under fala pr leneea. Tha aireal surprised Mme.

Caaarea. who waa visiting her aoltcitors In connection with a move for Inlunc tlon to restrain lha captain of the fMM Anllnnlna to act In that capacity and refualng access to mt snip i There waa a freali development In tha checkered career of tha whisky carrying ship today when Captain u. a menta of th master and caused the Ship to DS arrestee vj aumnanj charged In court that Mme. Casares "unlawfully and by false oretenses, wun mwni ucnttu, labout 171.40) from th tor on May XI. Mr.

CAearea waa remanded on nan. was scribed on th charge aheet aa an Argentina subject, and her aga waa Iven aa ivtniiwm. mt nf thnaa who jt tha arnnd ikln lad. en with liquor originally Intended for dry Amtnra, uaiij invrriM, i na voyage toward tha vicinity of rum row definitely Is off. OWing lO lilt mriMq VI selsurs by American prohibition agent along rum row and els L.

I ....4. mutapa tlta a ara refuelng to Insure whisky shipments against lOttlt uua tvniiBvaiivN. NO STOPS FOR C00LIDGE President May Oo to Lesion Coavea tlaw by Way ofTTilcago. (special to The Indianapolis Newel Sentember Id. President Coolldg will not abl to atop In Indlanapolla on hla way fo Omaha about October 4 to attend a nallAnal aWAfl II ft I Aft ai? Kal American Legion.

Indeed It haa not been decided ne win inm oy wy of Columbua, Indlanapolla and St. Loula. If It I left to the tall road a k. 1 1 p.nl Kl wav a I eago. It waa'aald today.

In response to many innitmni to aiti vn rout, the Whit Hone announced the Prealdent will not make any speeches either going or returning. NEWCASTLE MAN NAMED H. Melaryr Appotatoel Member wl Tnuttei for taaaao KeepltaL Appointment of Robert H. Mela tyr. president of th Central Truat and Savings Company, of Newcastle.

Is a. member of th board of trua raaa of tha Eaatern Indlann.Hoapltal for the Inaane, at Rlotimond, waa announced Wedneaday by Oovernor Ed Mr. Molntyra will eorv th uaeiplred term of A. Jonea. of Hagorstown, who baa realgned.

nth era lemorata. Jon' tarni wtU axplra Mar WIT. THE INDIA A TOMS SEPT EM BER 1 6, 1 925 MOVIE OF AN 'Glh TMitt GAL ItL RMiC ERS ARE NAMED BY DISPENSARY AID Mrs. J. W.

Moors Chosen PrssU dent of Organization. COMMITTEES SELECTED Election of officers and appointment of commltteea for tha coming year has been announced by lbs Plspeneary Aid. Mrs. J. W.

Moore, who Is a candidate for a plac on th Indlanapolla school board. waa made president. Mrs. Eugene C. Miller, vlce preeldent: Mrs, Vlr gll Moon, secretary; Mr a.

Montgom ery Lewis, treasurer; Mr a. H. H. Ilornbrook and Mlea Amelia Hen deraon. dirrctora.

and Mra. MarlJanald. A nance chairman. It waa reported that tne three social workera who are carrying on th work for the Dispensary Aid mxta I Nil alalia to tha hiinti of pa tients In May. Ill la July and thirty two in Auguat.

Mra Phvllia Clarke Coleman haa resumed her work after a brief aa haarf workar for the Or ganlsatlon. Miss Irene eul, A grad uate or liutier iaet a una. ad Mra Irene Thomueon Hunt. A graduate or Wisconsin, have joined the staff of workers Miss Seuel will work In connection with the nosa and throat clinic which .1 blng looked upon as a preventive b'" ure against neari trouuia. phaae of ooclal service Is being undertaken by the Plspeneary Aid for a first time.

Mr, num win wwi th cSildren clinic Mr Cleon Nafa haa recently com a memoer or tne 'i' fniinwinr committees have been named to carry on th actlvl tles for th year 12S Menberahlp Committee Mr. v. Mil er. Mie A riis Mn John A MscDoneld. Mrs Jsmse O.

lUtrhey sod Mrs J. yinence Committee Mre John A. JJeo Donald Mrs Montsomery Lewi Mr Aob rt Nrft snd Mrs Ell Ully Publicity lommime ej. MIM Antelis Hrodereon. Mrs.

Albert L. gsbb and Mite Edna Henry. Cat Work Advisory Commlttse Mr. James Ritchry. chsirmsn: Mrs Edro Mitchell Miee Amelia Hendrreon Mra Montsomery Lewi.

ee Oertruoe Saker. Hombrooh Mr. William H. Stafford tMre. Cleon Nsfe sod Mrs.

John Mlrlisa Pomtnlttas Mrs JOBS A MscKm.ld. Mr. Altwrt J. A.bb. Mis.

ii. UaiMtoaon Mr. Montsomery Lewie and Mrs Joseph i Daniels. Motor Corii Mle. Amelia Bendereon.

chsirmsn: Min Rojrmary Bier Mrt At brrt J. mrm iuum v. sad Mrs Joseph Daniels. Emerseocy kellef CommUtes Mrs Wsl tar Kuhn brenner Mr. Eugrna C.

Millers Mr Hornbcook, Mite unrrl. Mr. Mrredltb Jllcholeor Mr Meyer Block Jnd Mr. Wllh.m Children Committee Mrs. Edwsrd b.

MltchHI chsirmsn: Mrs It 11 Lilly. Mies brrt rude Bsker vtce chalrnin: Rote T.ry B.her. Alb rt bVvendre. Mrs. Louis Biirckhsrdt.

Mrs Louts Hues msnn Mrs. Charlet Kmereon. Mrs Wtl hsi" 'tstford. Mies Oeneneve Scorllle. Mrs Merer 8 Block Mies Rotuwsu Mc Cieli.n Mr.

Piul H. White. Mrs. rrederirk 1 Thorns. Mr.

Hornbrook Mr. Mered th Nicholson Mre Irani Moo Miss Edn Henry Mrs Joseph J. DsnMla snd Mrs. Cleon Hale. Fletcher Place M.

E. Pastor THE REV. RAY A. RAGSDALE, The Rev. Mr.

Ragsdale had been appointed to the Fletcher Place M. E. church from the church. He has served churches of Sandborn. Terre Haute, Wheatland, Bicknell and Broad Ripple.

The new Brightwood M. E. church was. built while he waa pastor there. 4 I AMATEUR POKER tPlKS Kif TVtJ rRaT.Ac) IA HAT' AH Si YfcO D0IN6 AllC 3)aepfi44 1 12 YEAR OLD AMERICAN GIRL POET HONORED BY BRITISH LITERATI (pedal to The Indlanssttlla Hewe NEW YORK, September 1 Nathglig Crine, twelve yegr old poet Brooklyn who.

firt book of poemi, "The Jgnitor'. Boy." hw run into eeven ediUon here im two in from London, A.kin her to join the and Composers. Membership In th ocity. an honor that haa been conrerrea on few Americana ven of mor malar, years, comes faal on eihauatlon of the flrs edition of her bookn In England after they had been on sale only thee week. Today the second volume by the youna poet, entitled lva Lane." was published In this country ty i nomas Arrangemente.

have been, a ready completed for London publication aa Wfl' Herbert Thrlng. aolldtor for the Tngllsh "oclety of Authors, of which Thomss Hsrdy Is president, asserts that Nathalla a name would be sented before the membership fom mlttea for lctlon at tha net meet i. i Kathalla entered the eighth grade of public school this year. Her poems have aireaay won Amiiioii from loading Bnglleh and American leadera of. literature, but her newe.t book la said to aurpaas easily fh catlono of her flrt vol UT)n poem In Ih new volume la called 'Love lane." a Hrooklyn atreet.

It tell of a little negreaa, a achool mate of Nathalie: la old Leva Lane on Brooklyn Heirhts There, sn toon mw etn. esch eve of the Tom Mxire And the nelfhbor. ahut off their radio. Tli people who pase Ihmush Henry Street. They prewntly with lstrna feet, for In old Love Lane a cer.tatnce hade liklnr the thnllS of Ailclaide.

ghskln the rttlrum a blackberry bob. Dulcint the treble and danr.g the cb; Kever a wonder thai li.tetier. perch On the mansion steps near Plymouth Church. BUSINESS MEN LEARN OF OWN ON BELT TRIP About 800 Guests of Chamber of Commerce View Thriving Industries of Indianapolis on Train Ride Which Takes Them Into Backyards of Manufacturing Plants. An age old delightful tale to the childish mind ia the story of the email boy, who, day after day when tending his sheep, gaied on a house with golden windows on a distant hillside.

Invoking the aid of a good fairy to help him find it, he learned that the house was hia own humble cottage, the windows having been wade golden by the reflec tion of the sun across the valley. nntll TueadaV afternoon, Indiana polls apparently waa full, of uch folk Including buslnsss men who never hsd found th "golden window" of lhlr own horn many of them, perhapa. other pa a tures had looked greener a previously they never had had th opportunify or vllon to gas on their own. Trip rn Honra. In th rol of th good fairy, tha publicity committee of th Indlanapolla Chamber of Commerce, with fapreentallvea of the railroad, had a their gueata about 100 busl nee twen of rndlanapolla and near by cltlea on a four our trip around the line of th Indlanapolla Lnlon th city great Industrial belt." not oly enabled th buslns mon and civic leadera to learn of th ir own "golden wlndowa," but Imbued thenrwlth a aplrlt to ael about diligently polishing them llclty their sparkle hall vla Ible td tha ntlr world.

Th tour was mau train compoaed of four pwajMnarwr coachea, lha Jal car of Fred Zimmerman, prealdent of the a i Miirad and five ralled ln gondola car. P' red specially for Mittinn. it iriiu ia tha ra Beech urove nmt Ing planta to tn asuu.n. waa provided throughout the tour hy Th Ihdlanapolla New Newboya Band. Trip fUvefcsllosi AIL To all who made th trip It wna a ga attkaiA lk ahwl4 TViaiion aa it vary on a clo inignt into in back door of approximately 400 In olsnte alfuated along the forty five mtlea of track, and lm them with tha poeslbllltle of Indlanapolla aa one of the great Induatrlal centere of the world.

Moat of tha planta viewed wr humming with activity, turning out product that have mad no city one end of Ih world to th oth.r. Heading th party of alghtseer were Frank a Flahback. prealdent of the Chamber of Commerce: John Reynolda. executive eecretary: i Oausepohl, chairman of th chamber'a publicity which waa aponaor for tha trip, and i ember of railroad eiecutlvee All spreseed Ihem selves aa pleaaed al the Interest and Jntbuslasm displayed and Indicated that aimllar toura may become an gnatialavent In th fntnr. Asaaawd at Nasaawr of ladwstrte afr.

FUhback and Mr. Oausepohl r.sponit Tt7 Chi, laviuuoi aai.nd4 Speedway uiiy on s. few miles of Cumberland on the Last nd from the busy manufae nlanta of the northeaat and Iroad shops at PLAYER CATCHING .4 (fiCKS of Tne atcoKin ojm Thus FouA CouhS VlOtlMTLVJ ViH aBoot tov HAART? I IT Mf To Me WCLL Society 01 Aoiaori, riajwnCn. a f. and A.

Photo. NATHAUA CnANS. a. kiwi. Urn a WMtarf.ll.

fher ere the rwe that wst U.t of all? The dim ssr.re. trow lest profane. for tomethinf with pinion Is down in tne lsie. Stephen Crane, author of "Tha Red Hadge of fourage." was a kinsman of Nathalla, aa a Dr. Prank Crane, writer.

and aald lha many prslona of commendation received from thoee who made tha trip Indicated a great awakening among hundredo of busl nsss leadera to the future possibilities of their horn city Many presssd sheer nmaiement at the great number of Industries wh ch ths city now has. aome of which they never befor knw eilsted. To Mr F'shback tha trip waa especially Interesting. Surroundsd by a r.up of frienda. he ret a led how.

when a boy. he mad. a trip Sv.r td'e Belt ifne, ehortlv after thev were completed in 1T7 and pointed out how nfge factories and Industrial planta now dot that waa merely open eoacea at thul lime. If all tne men on uuam city's Industrie. It really la a.flni gchednlo Followed Closely.

Th, special train, which glided along at a.tn to twnty mll clip, left th Union Station promptly al 1 o'clock and arrived back at th atstlon promptly at all of which waa atrlctly In accordance with the achedule mapped out by J. J. th genial tralnmaeter of th Indl anapoll Union railway. Co operating with. Mr.

Uddy in providing tho train waa a committee of railroad executlvee compoeed of H. a Reynolda and A. D. Pendleton, of the Pennsylvania llnee; Jay. of tha C.

I. A W. VVIlllam Pavla. representing the Bik Four road, a Fredinburg. of ihe Illinola Cen tral; F.

N. Martin, of the Monon: F'ellowa, of th Nickel Plate, and B. McNeely, ofv the cnamoer i Commerce train committee. Othef Trip. Other railroad offlclala who mad th trip Included P.

J. Lander: perlntendent of the Indlanapolla Union railway llnea: A. SI mm on general traffic manager of tha C. i. A Frank Curry, aaslsunl gen t.al.hl aaant of the Nickel Plata.

Ben Morgan, general traffic manaaar. and other Nickel Plata representative, including O. H. Mc p.ri 111 division fretcht anof p'aasenger agent. F.

8. Olds of ri.aland eneral live atock nrrla. of Cleve assistant general freight acent; F. Orlr, general auperlntendent; Bart lay, superintendent of ar aervlc. and Flayer, of Sandusky.

O. division frlght rand paaaenger Thi Pennsylvania llnee wer represented by Frye; freight rap reeentativa; J. B. McCorkl of Terr Haul, dlvlalon freight agent. C.

Uechllter. chief clerk te il tr.l.kt aaant: H. M. Sloan, Xr.lght gt ai. a.

urws, w. mm Sx bava taken that trip witn ma wo the llnea flrat were completed, he said. "I am sure they would nr.rv,i trrmandous growth or tne FOUR ACES who oPfwtt; I CAfJ OttM Called wttc Cues 5 tcma et at 'oo Aces, SIXTH DISTRICT G. 0. P.

LOVE FEAST PLANNED Promintnt Men Invited to At tend Meeting at Richmond. CITY. CANDIDATES TO MEET (Special lo The Indianapolis Hewel RICHMOND. September It Clarence Brown. Republican chair man for tha Blith Indiana diatrlct.

today aent 'out Invitations to more than 100 precinct committeemen and to Republican leadera of tha atate to attend tha Slith diatrlct "love feast" lo be held In Olen Miller nark. Richmond, tha afternoon of September II. Oovernor Jackson. United Btatea Senator' James Watson, Clyde Walb, Republican state chairman: Lewla It. Bowman, tat auditor: Representative Rich ard N.

Klllott and Lawrence cart wria ht. vice chairman of the atate committee, ara among the portya leadera who ar spec ted to present. In addition to tha district rally Hun will ba conferencee of candl dales for city offices In tha varloua cltlea or tne aiatnct. rpeciai interest Is attached to Ihe election this year In tha city of Richmond where lavrtnri a. iitnoitr, alactad four veara aao.

I I rsntildat for re election agalna Tlllann. Republican. Be cause of the fact that Handler, aa n.mArai ovarrama a normal Re rubllcan plurality of more than ,000 four yeara ago. Republican leadera are empnatic in tn ir h.t nrh a thins: should not bs permitted to ofcur again If the party welfare In the atate la to be "oneldered. The fact that man Richmond Republlcane are eald to be active In Handley a behalf because of what they term hla satisfactory admlnlatratlon la eald to be causing some rnnnrn publican city supervising agent: aaant: J.

Shaner, ireiani representative; C. eral auperlntendent: B. A. McNulty, Industrial agent; .4. inn frelaht agent, ant William Thorn nnd WT.

ES. Roblnaon freight representatives. I rarlorleo Pnt on Staata. R.cr.eentatlves of othsr llnea In eluded B. F.

Oallagher. of tha Den ver A Rio Orande. Weetern racmo. Wolf, of the Lehigh Vallay lall road; W. T.

Peacock, of Indlaaaoolta. and W. F. Banning, of the Bltt Four William Ward, of tha Illinola Cen tral, and R. u.

o. r.r rlngton, George Baker and Rolfea. of the C. I W. Through the courteev of Mr.

Zlrn merman. a buffet luncheon of aand wlches snd aoft drinka waa aerved In hie private car. Many of the factorlea and Induatrlal plants viewed from tho train had rctd lgn proclaiming the praises of Indlanapolla as a city and these drew many eipresslona ot favorable comment from the eight seers. Several planta had prepared "stunts" to attract tha attention of membera of the party as they paased bjr MARY TRIMBLE, WIDELY KNOWN MODISTE. IS DEAD Went Abroad Twenty Elaht Timea la latere! of Ba.laees Fwaeral and Barlnl Friday.

Miss Mary I. Trimble. Jill North Delaware street, died at her home Wednesday at I a. m. after an Illness lasting sis weeks.

Sh had been In falling health for two yeara. She was born In Hamilton county and as a young girl waa a member of the Salem M. B. church, neat Arcadia. She haa lived In Indlanapolla for more than twenty yeare and waa In business at 44d North Pennsylvania atreet aa a modiata.

Mlaa Trlmbia waa known widely over Indiana. She went abroad twenty eight times In the Interest Trimble are three UX' fiK p'rorerSS Ind Robert J. TrTmblo. ail of IndtanepollB. Th funeral will be held Friday at I p.

at the home ami the burial will be In Crowa Hill cemtery. PREPARE FOR PARADE waa.ba.ta t. Hnv l.d.alrlal Dl nUr I. O. F.

CarmlvaL VMora than 100 merchant of th outheaatern part ot preparing Wednesday for the Indue n.r.de echeduled for ednes dav nlaht at Fountain aquar. aa a Vboo.ier celeor.tlon for thtlr part of the city. Many flttata ind eahiblta Industry and mer 'nindlaVna e.tabll.hmenta nth. th O. r.

carnival. A. u. Conner, auperviaing "it i0fT Krl.ee, special agent; B. M.

Elliott, district rrlht rprntaUv; J. E. Machllna special mechanical in T.vebauch. llv ne ghbornooo, ana arr'nged for the parade The Mm mlttea la charge aald a large owd "wltne vTrada la la oonnecttoa with KIWANIS MEMBERS HAVE CONSTITUTION PROGRAM Colebeoflew ml lamb Aeaiveeoore 4 taalaar to Me Meld al 1 My Hail Tbaroday. Th IHth aanlversary of lha signing of lha Constitution waa om numerated by member of th Indlanapolla Klwania Club Al Ha weekly luncheon al lha Clay pool hotel.

Wednaeday noon, and will le ah ervd with a epeclal program Thursday al the City Hall Marry Ynckey preeldml of the Klwania Ctuh spoke on "The fan etltutlon." and the He. Jeeee Ihigue, paeior of ihe North Methodiet hurrh. spoke on "tllghiiaht ef American llletory." Following Ihs addreaeas, a epevlal musical program of patriotic airs wee given The relrhrstlon st the City Hell will be held Thursday noon and will Include an addreea by Judge Hobert C. Ieltsll Talks also lit be msde bv Mayor lew Atiank. Jama da dn.

corporation counael, Joeepk 1 lliigue. cltf controller, aad other of finals Music will be provided by Ihe I'nllce and I'lremaa a Hand. II. N. Hherwond.

stale eupertnlend net of public Instruction, hae leeuad a etatemenl characterising Ihe an aivaraarv of the alantna of Ihe Con stitution aa an occasion for lo rededicate oureelve to government under law, and urtlng obaervaace of the annlveieary In ail Ihe schools of Indiana. NEW THREAT IN CANTON poaaaodl Plrinc May LawA rigbtlag Within City. CANTON. China, September II A i Th situation brought on by ha anti.fnrtl.tn strike wss critical w1. Whamooa radete look huree of the city tat yeelerday and many offlclala fled.

There has been epaemodio firing throughout the filaht MBhtlPg in enmn ana llonam la eipecled at any time. rkklNO. September Id A P. Advlcee from the famine relief com mittee at Tslnan Fu. ahantung prov tic.

sav Ihs dikes or ine leuow river have broken, but reporta regarding the estent of Ihe damage snd rasualttee are conflicting It Is hollar Ih.t OOnllllOnB in the dletrlct affected ara bad and relief work will be etarted aa Boon as poaatble. NEW RECORD FOR SCHOOL Carollaeewl of Medical Btaaeats at Indiana Seta High Mark. Thla year marks tha largeet reg stratlon In lha history of th In dlana Vnlvsrslty chool of msdl rlne. eald Robert It. Neff.

admlnla tralor of tha Jamea Whltcomb Riley and Robert w. uong notpntn and Ihe acnoai or muinnt. rmm real.trailon oaya. aton and Tueeoay, tor mtnicti dents, show I7f have enrouen in th classes, making an increase oi Is per cent, over la year. ikAni rirtv siudanta more than the number laat year have algned op for rlaesea In lha nnraea' training school operated In conjunction with the two hoepltale, according to Mr.

Neff. About lie nave miiitrtt for training. DAWES IN GRAND CANYON Views fleonory on War Hosao Fross Trip Heat Cooet. ORAND CANTON. Arlt Septem ber 1 viet rrttnt.i Charlea Q.

Dawea. an rout horn after a visit to thoPaclflc coaat, apent yeaterday viewing the Been ery of the Orand canyon. He left laat night for Chicago. Joins Realty Firm HENRY G. BARRINGER.

Mr. Barringer, for eleven years connected with Thj News, most of that time as manager of the classified advertising department, has accepted a position as general manager of Cartmell, Burc Moor. realtors, wilifoffices at 613 Continental NarfqnaLBank building, and ha will assume the duties of his hew position next Monday. Mr. Barringer ii a stock holder in the company.

Ha will devote hla attention chiefly at firet to the plan of the company In developing eubdlvl alons adjacent to tha city. In which tha company divide a a tract Into lots of on, two and three acrea. erecting four room complete homee on the properties befor selling them. On uch subdivision, Sunshln Gardens, southwest of the city, now Is being developed by the company. At the same time the company build houaea on contract and deala In a general real ei Mr.

Barringer. who has a wldt acquaintance In the city. Is a mean, ber of the Masonic I odu e. the Indl Real K.tate Board, the In dianapolis Chamber of Commerce, the Advertising Club and Is a director of the National Association of Classified Advertising Managers. Suppose you were a etranger In Indlanapolla.

Juet arrived. Suppose you wished to on gsice for a number of weeks a nicely futnlahed room. How would you go about finding it? Would you walk up on street and down th other looking for "Room, for Rent" signs, wearing out shoe leather and your patience on the slim chance that you might find oa to plaaae you? Wouldn't you rather look through tho classified columns of The News, lha one big. complete directory of roomt for rent in Indlanapolla? Thar, conveniently Itated. ar th vat majority of.

the deeirabl rooms for rent In the city The New. thue render an Important aervlc to both laodlord and taaaai. 11 rs fiiij COLLEGE OF TIL ATBUTLERiSL.u First Stptrate C. Than Ltbsrtt Artt. DISTINCT IN ALL RESPECT: "Attention nutl be paid In a rol leg of religion le aa Inlellecle.l train lag." aald i.

Roae Stevea son, president of th prlaeetea Theological Bern I nary, before Ihe etud.ata th eolleg relliea Butler fnlverelty. al th ohapel aierclae marking; th open ing of th achool, Wediteeder morn lag. Inlrodirciory tatentent wee a mad br Hilton V. Brown, repre senting th board of director. iTesldaat Mobart J.

Aley. In behalf of Butler University. Lr. Banl.mla pinlib, temporary pastor of lo Central Chrletlaa charrh. Vf bounced th Invocation.

The He. O. Hall, paalor of the Central hrletlan church, of Andereoa. reed the SH rlpturee, lr. Thomaa W.

tlrarton, paetor or lha Thir nail. a church, offered prayer, aad the Rev. Joseph IJ. Arml.tead, raeior et lha Ltowaev Avenue Chrlsllsa, church. proQoaaced tho ownodrStloA.

rorvaalalroa aianstisasW Mad. Annuacment cacrJBg the formulation of Ih college of relig ion wer mad by Deaa Frederick Kershasr. head of th achool of rw llaaon. "Toe might be anrpiiaod I hAt ma aay that tha Intellectaal la Para mountJnAV Bcbuol of ihia aorCLX'r. Kteveneon eald.

'Th aplritaal aad the practical sides of the ochool are) eteentlal. but thorough latelleetuai Ism Is absolutely neceaaary tor xmm training of mlnlalera. "It le well lo rememoer inti mw who have been aacreefl ChrUllaa leadera who have not bad th advantages of education, have them aelvea founded achool. Conew tlon means a rigorous Intellectaal education. Intellectual training will make a man clear in hla thought and glva him tho ability to mak abstruse thing clr.

Th snlnlstrf today I not eufftcleatly studio. Lak of Standard loo "Other profeoalona roaalr pro llminary tralnlna; before practice to allowed, la th mini try. there le A lack of standardisation, and be remedy thl. achool of this klad are founded. Our religion requires lo pro a toward perfection that the maa of (lod should bo complete.

May Oad grant that inoe wno go try achool like thla equipped for rlgerou toll." wish It to b. th church of fh be understood that a llvlnw Uod haa A place la our education. oaij air. ti tr van subtract Ood front our rivilliatloa, vrythlng else wUI crumbl." Addltlots Welreated AIot. "It la Uia purpoaa la lit purpoaa in overy ww partment of our unlvrlty te labllah a student appreciation truth to appral idaaa," aald Dr.

AJey. "VT welcome thla addltloa In this university to aid la tha search for truth. It Is aeceeaary that tha college of liberal arte be established flrat. and th eolleg of religion will aid la Its aoareh of religion at Butler la tha flrat separate achool In "connection with the unlvereltv project bealdea that of liberal arte. It la the only distinct school save that of liberal arte inai nit faculty, dean and administration.

It will eventually be housed In th pew Falrvlew plant, according: tt the present plans. The convocation services. Wednesday morning, marked the opening of Ihe college, and henceforth wlj be an annual affair. Speaker national Importance will bo nought to make the affair on the mo nl.ne aa that of Founder day aad graduation eiercl.ee. Eierrtaew Fewr Daya a W.

Charel exercises wIlLb coaduetael bv th eolleg of religion four daya out of tho week la order ta permit student In th college to hear speakers of nation wide Importance, It wa announced. Lecture will ba arranged to co ordinate wiib regu lar claaaroom worn. ba compulaory to those within the college of religion, snd may be attended by other Thea eaerclsea will not conflict or lake tne piece scheduled Butler chapel e.errlsee at noon Wednesdays Fridays. It waa announced by Da Korshnor. ABOtT eoe rrtBSHwg KEOiSTrm.

Batter Soewrity Fledgea WHI AAW. oaaced Thursday. A group of freshmen formed a line la front of th gymnaaiura at Butler College at a. Wdnday. te be among tho flrat to gala fee registration.

Th larg number hltf up for hour Tuesday. whn upper classmen registered, had an ffeet on th arly turnout of th frb mn It I tlmatd approalmaUlF registered In the freshman claaa Wedneaday. ih largest number la vi.tnrv of the BchooLi, a total ot ViTVhV final total nrollm.nt lST a. vi niana tw i.n Hellenic ia niadceB to the sororttloa announce Thursday burXJ forenoon. Rush obrorriy' ha.

been carrl.i soror under new fc ul rV.ult of the' effort, of tirJf Kvelvn Butler, dean of womoa. Th. ru7ea offer fewer reetrlctlons Th and aid incoming freahmen la their particular greupa. have been permitted t. restricted rush program th roUVt 5.

rhanff nw (yerrm. a. el Aa alaVlM 1 will etart Thureday moru m'Vor bTth fVeabmen and PP claasmtn. PLAN ENDOWMENT DRIVE l.eglen Toot Short In Ma ttwota. Mor than member, of tb American Leifloa of Indian poll aa Marlon county poata atteadd a deling Tu.y at Chamber Commerce, wher plan for th be that IIT.vv? th.

IIMN Hi.a.l.r and Stti Princeton a. t.S2.7lor Ih. Marlon county en drive In Indianapone tnrww dowment airactloa of Cor HST eight 'worker. "fL Valor will do th. caavaeein work T.

dUnapolla and M.rl.a principal abb ra at the meeting were building. Monument CWcl. his It waa r.7ned Lealonnklras thai fall "to" "oney, for th. 1 a si vArtl tm IRQ An sir lra ilea who Wirt ID rotnr and rrana sirttitr. wt natloaal commltt em.

He.dquari.ra for tho tro la tho 1.

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