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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEAV8. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1921. FENIAN WOULD HAVE HORSETHIEF SLEUTHS ARE SHORN OF POVER Commissioners Sign Order to Remove Arrest Privilege. OE INTEREST TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY 22 MARKET CONDEMNED Favors Health Board Action if 1 Council Delays. UICLE WIGGILY'S TRICKS It Will Soon Come to This 1 Cfcartt sVeeee Bewerd a REPAIR PLAN IS HELD UP EFFECTIVE ONLY IN CITY Y0 "Vltali Ur If.

Freeman, a mmbr of the city board of public Wednesday tsued a statement e-eertlng tWa! he Is In fsvor or asking th ally board of health cr tb state board of health to maka an Inspection of the city market house and to take steps to clot the market house beea.ua of unsanitary rohditiona, If the city council shows an; Inclination to delay action ratifying contracts for 'the remodeling of market bouse. freeman expressed dleapnolnt- meat that the council had failed Xhe board of safety haa announced thit Chief Rlkhoff haa suggest' ed nine street Intersections where the-new foursU.ndard "stop and go" traffle signals to acquired by the department, may be- placed. The following Inter sections were suggested: Rural and Washington etreeta, Emerson avenue and Washington street, Rlt tetT avenue and Washington street. Rural and Michigan street Central avenue and tsuteenfh street, Illinois and Sixteenth atreeta. Meridian and 8onth streets, Meridian and Wal nut and fherroen drive and New i lOTk street.

Theee lo- An order revoking the constabulary powers of all members of the Iloraetblef Detective Association who live In the city of Indtanapolla was approved Wednesday by the Marion county board of commission ra. The coBimisaionera decided. Tuee- day. that they would alga the order. bat It was not signed until Wednesday.

It will affect' approximately 4H members of the organisation who live In the city. The order, which was drawn up by Russell Ityan, county attorney, la to ratify the market house improve the result, tt waa said, of the abusive ment contracts. Involving- an ex-manner in which some members of 1dlture of $18. 000. at a meeting-'toe association have used their con-Monday night.

By delay ins; action atabu la ry powers. Members of the anfl. eubmlttlna a nrooosal for a i association who live outside of the tommtiilcn of citizens to be ap- city in the rural districts will not be pointed to investigate conditiona at affected by the order. John Kitley, tne market house, he said, the coun- president or tne board ot coramii- clli assumes responsibility for fall-tire to fmprove what he termed a deplorable condition at the market. gpeacer Weald Jala.

Ha said Dr. M. J. Spencer, another member of the board of works, will jola-wlth him in demanding an Inspection by health authorities with a View of closing the 'market If the cotindl does not ratify the remod eling contracts which the board of work made several weeks ago. If health 'officials Inspect the market In Ita present unsanitary condition thy will be forced to order it closed.

Freeman asserted. Rtht at the start of the ad-mlnistratlon we were requested by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board to fmprove conditions at the market. Freeman said. "Since then the board of Work a has worked conatantly try. ing to bring about Improved conditions.

We took the matter up with clTjc cluba and a committee of etti-ces was appointed to Investigate conditiona. This committee submitted a report recommending erec uon oi a new market house at cost of 12.000,600 but the that was too large an expense and that there was question of the legality, of erectlnr a new bulldtnar. so rejected that plan. Then the board asked Frank B. Hunter, city architect, to prepare plans for remodeling the building to make It aanltary.

His original plana, call-inst for an expense of about $Z44v-000 were considered too expensive plajia, at a coat of less than 1200,000. ataaaaeioers Objected. a committee of etandhold-rf at the market objected to propoaed remodeling on the grounda "that the work would disturb the rangement of their atanda. A plan waa worked out whereby the loca-tltta of no stands would be changed. tne Doara approved this plan and aioners and Albert Hoffman, com mlesloaer.

said that It was probable that constabulary powers had been taken from several persons who live outside of the city because the board did not any investigation of the Individual cases and revoked all those of persons who had riven street addresses in the city. If errors were made the powers will be restored. Ahey said. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 0 ED BY FOUNDATION First Action to Expend Income From Trust Funds. FOSTER ANNOUNCES PLANS An employment bureau for both men and women to be maintained at least for.

the first year by the Indlanapolla Foundation, waa opened Wedeaday at 112 East Vermont street. This is'one of the first actions of the foundation In expending Income from the money that haa been given to It In trust, the income to be used for charitable and civic purposes in the city. The fund for the maintenance of the bureau. It waa announced by Eugene Foster, director of the foundation, eomea from 'the Income from 1300 ASA rlv.n tn aclvertleed for bids on the proposed dation by Alphonse Pettis, of Nice, work. After the bids were re- I France, formerly cart owner of the ceUred the board prepared an or-, 1'ettis Dry Goods Corananv.

of In- I fiance asking approval of the pro- dianapolla. This was the first gift posed contracts and that ordinance to the foundation, which waa now la before the council 'The councllmen now say they don't understand the situation at the: market house, and. they wish to3iave another committee) make an Investigation. We have consulted engineers, architects builders, standholders. members of civic cluba.

and all others who avould be I i. a in, position o- anow neeas at formed to accept aucb gifts. Cltlaeae Com salt tee Xaeeed. me lounaation haa appointed a cltlsens committee, to direct the work of the bureau. It ia composed of Stanley Roth, temporary chair man; Adelaide Cronln.

Q. A. Efrovm th market. No further Inveatlga- ruh' v- tlon la necessary and there would lA- Hardmff, J. Holcomb.

Charlea be, no advantage in. Investigating Cnarlea O. Lee, J. K. Ully.

an more What we need now la action. "If the market can't be remodeled under the present plan, because, of the council's action. I am willing' to ask the board of health to close the place. It should be closed because the. sanitary condition ta deplorable.

Th place can not be cleaned up In a satisfactory way. A part of the interior must be rebuilt to make It sanitary. The board of works haa done everything possible to bring atoat Improved conditiona at the market, and we wish the nubile to know that the responsibility ta -in thr hands of the council. Or. Herman O.

secretary George E. Gill, formerly general manager of the QUI Placement Service, waa selected aa director of the bureau. He ia graduate of In. dlana University, and la experienced In employment work. He will aelect his ataff.

A telephone haa been fc laced in the office with number Lincoln IJ.1. The employment service will be free for a time, but the committee later may decide to impose a nominal fee. There haa been no public employment bureau In Indianapolis inc- tne closing or tne Indiana free of the rlty hea'th board, said any I employment employment action the department might take In the market house matter must be Heejded.by the entire health board. lle said there la aome question aa to the authority of the department to take the action auggeated by Frieman. CHIEF SUGGESTS PLACES FOR NEW STREET SIGNALS Permtaale (iraated te It Meter nble rati Mark era ea Poles.

ler Daniel It. Lai ten. George T. Conner, or ice in July, iome time ago a committee composed ot Mr. Roth.

Mr. Holcomb and H.r-..Wh,t' vcpreaentlng the Family Welfare Society, the Catholic Community Center, the T. W. C. the Flanner Hu and the Jewish Federation asked the foundation dl-rectora to asume the financial burden for such a bureau.

Parpeae mi area a. "The purpose of the bureau. aald Mr. ClU. "Is to facilitate employment in Indlanapolla by helping people to find the work at whlcn they can do their beat and to help employers una the best people for their post- jjlona; also to reduce the amount, of time tost in joo-gettlng and la the obtaining of workers by 'employers.

The work will be cloaely related to the civic, moral and Industrial life of our city because there ia a need for a central clearing bouse In In dlanapolls where men and Jobs can get together." The dlrectora of the foundation hope to procure, soon, free office space, for the bureau in some one of the buildings on the world war memorial plaxa site, now In the ivwy oi me inaiana world war cations were adopted tentavlveiy commission. by; the Four standards will be-p laced at the eurba at each of the i Intersections, tbe stgnala operating automatlcail'. The board ordered single unit traffic signals placed at Madison avenue aad Kaymond street and at Capitol avenue and Thirtieth street, and a warning trafflo signal placed at Madiaoa avenue and Pleas- ant Run boulevard. Permission wss grsated by the board to the Hooaier Motor Club to place markers on poles within the city, tiestgnatlng atateroada end other highways. 7 The board reinstated Charlea Mar-lett.

traffic policeman, to active duty aner a leaee or aoeence. v-iaaoe I Ilcam and Ralph Rltleter were- pro- i tr.oted from privatee to chauffeura in the fire Vie part me at. Jamea Welsh 1 was reduced from chauffeur to prl- vale at hla oan request. Charlea Kwell wa appototed to tbe fire department. Krancis "Hamilton, "balldmg reaim aslonerj reported that 17 biflldlna rermtta for a total valuation of S0.

were Issued In Keotember. as roraiared with 1.498 rermita for -a valuation of atSeptember. Vast year. H. K.

Templeton. smoke Inspector, reported that nine additional flret taotlcea of -violation ot the smoke abatement ordinance were sent latt week. and one second notice was given, the latter going to the Merchants Heat and IJght Company, tor ita plant at Washington street and White river. The first notices seat to the Indlananelis Union Rall-wav ahop. the Premier- Packlnji Ccunpanv.

the Cabinet Makers' Marietta Manufacturing Company, the Pennsylvania railroad the-- Kairmoant glasa: wot ka, the Thleslner A'eneer Company; the Kt Knd Milk Company and Klagan coepcrage lant. i RHEUMATISM HITS SMITH i. Oeveeaa eC Vavrlc Fares d.1 ta Caoet r.glaaL Kag-asreeaeata. BOSTON. October Oovemor Al Smith, of New Tork.x whd haa been csmpatgnlng In New England, for te Democratic national ticket, wi forced today to cancel speaking appointment at Providence.

and at New Haven and W'aterbury, Cbna. because of an attack of rheu- mutiasn. It' waa aald there waa no cause for any alarm about Me con dition, but that he was advised to remain In bed 'for twenty-tour hbura ta avoid any possible com pi 1- cationa. Tha aaaeellatlon of the -Rhode Island and Connecticut arooint- Menta terminates Governor emith'0 isew cnsiaaa tour. Thft fOUasd tat lott Ult JUB r.arta appart of nf for cripplexl chiU drn tiod-r th tflrerctim of ihm Pub die i taanv 1 1 7 ii rstt tar a ae a lira Charles V8eweITCof the He-publican '-national speakers bureau, UP speak to the Seventh Dlatrtet Woman'a Repeb-1 1 a a Club a 12:15 o'clock -Thursday at the Columbia rO In b.

Bhe la a member of the woman'a advisory commit-' tee of the Indiana board of agriculture, and waa an 1 I ana woman delegate "to the national agricultural conference called by Presi dent Harding In 1911. Mrs. Robert FW TSaspleyee of Utkt A i Klllott. chairman Mra. W.

Sewell. ot hoett aaea, will be aastatea ny ra Kurt' Bacon. Mrs. R. H.

Canadjr, Henry Roberta. Mra Pyrle Hughes, Mra. John Raruhlll. Mra, Martin Rehfuaa aad Mra. WlUlara Tomlln.

HELD Hi WIRE THEFT Caeapaay Arrested. y. Raymond McN'abney. 110 South Arsenal avenue: Frank Folke. lata Registration Total Given in Marion County Wards With returns received from all except one of the 20 In Marion county, the registration by wards, unofficially tabulated, la shown aa follows: WARD.

Pet. Mm. I 87 tjo S1 34" 8 3T- 4 4J Hi i 64o 42? 671 4fc3 7 71 4-. 8 e4 HIS 9 4U3 iBZ 10 total). .1.173 11 12 1 9i 13 eM Ml 14 07 475 13 tZi 454 18 i 378 Total 8.420 Wll 13.337 5EOCWD WAED.

Pet. Men. Woman. I t3 6-'l 41" 37W 3 I 577 4 KW 4 637 473 9 3t4 ml 7 400 676 8 414 403 0 413 441 10 441 64 II 430 603 12 X73 1Z Total eeM 5.343 1L1M THIRD WAaMJ Pet. Mea.

Wueee. 1 629 631 47 V4 9 43C 4 4 68 63 6 417 4t 6 P08 477 7 407 8 433 liMt 9 487 891 10 71 kt4 Toil 4.789 428 9.U17 FOURTH WARD. Pet. Men. Women.

i no 720 i nn: 5 416 428 4 13 701 5 SO. 609 0 .480 601 7 609 615 8 409 490 447 480 10 6P8 617 II 723 80S 13 619 6o6 13 476 4 ft A 14 677 638 16 6S4 689 16 671 596 17 3t4 Z81 18 493 411 19 810 612 20 076 611 21 680 617 Tot I Pet. 1 3 4 6 6 7 Pet. 1 3 4 6 7 a Total i "i Pct. 1 1 3 4 3 7 10 11 11 13 Rooaevelt avenue, and Merchant 1 1TC ma.

a af 81 at aa a a 1 aiorrxs, couia aienaian street, were arrested by detectives. Wednesday. on grand- larceny charges In connection with the then of copper wire valued at tl.44 from the storeroom of. the Indianapolis Light and Heat Company, Kentucky avenue and West street. The men are former, employes ot the company, detectlvea said, aad the evidence resulting ia their arrest was obtalaed by Emmet Relator, vice-president and chief electrical engineer of the aompany.

a a honor of Jamea E. Roberta, one of IJ nurae ta known aa the Jamea Roberta Nurse for Crippled Children. The board of truattea of the foundation ta composed of Mr. Ully. chairman; MonjSlgnor Francis IL Clavlak.

Henry W. FtennetU Mr. Ef. roymaon. Louia li.

levey and Henry II. Hornbrook To Address 0. P. Women II 10 12.117 11.332 13.440 FIFTH WARD. Ma.

Women 671 6J0 602 374 412 33? 480 33 409 317 306 08 380 286 310 263 3 .378 S.701 6,079 SIXTH WARD. Mra. Women. 249 211 307 40V 448 285 408 237 170 76 53 1ft 264 70 Total X.5 1.604 8XTEKTH WARD. Pee.

Mea. Wtmea. 1 1 3 4 3 6 7 Total Pet. 1 2 3 4 6. 7 a 38 62 481 686 4t 4:3 301 433 Mea 316 6 SO 33 MI 49ti 6o6 Total 4.06 11 a 13 13 14 a 10 Total Total Pct- 1 9 a a e.

6 6 7 3 .4 7 8 '10 TeUl Total NINTH WARD. 6 330 613 1 611 465 334 136 117 330 744 490 649 68 464 619 496 Men. Womea. TO 831 041 aoa 611 6O0 653 684 67? 681 886 7iH 11 704 S69 480 TEtTH WARD. 63 07 US 08O 611 407 648 641 638 831 087 011 004 440 440 Men.

Women. 830 M-1 4M 310 940 744 T75 erri 84e 453 ASO 480 478 363 743 613 809 6T1 647 379 3rtS 6.M 47 47S R3 4.340 3.066 3 087 S.e63 X1GHTH WARD. Total 7.0043 0 50 14.400! Pet. 1 3 a IXZTrXTH WARD. -Mea.

387 161 f3 177 384 to 310 137 3X3 336 434 334 1 441 31 4M 370 4 3 463 1.633 M0 TwrxjrrH WARD. Mea. Weeaei 083 63 150 63 171 141 378 101 171 146 3 T6 307 210 1.078 I. THIRTEENTH WARD. )CvVaa tl 84a 4M 74 47 613 399 833 ,607 198 411 363 41" 33a 436 S.740 4.610V.

rOCRTXrNTH WARD. Pta, 1 T6 381 370 Z33 3.168 1O.Z70 Total Pet. 1 3 Total Pet. 1 Total Pet. 0 7 8 9 11 13 14 15 10 i i 487 4 84 514 333 407 Men.

388 434 479 St 3 313 8 e7i S.43 6.608 riJTTE.HTH WARD. Mn. 608 336 Total 1.730 CE2CTER TOWHSHIP Pet. M-n. Total 457 197 634 187 1.277 3.027 OUTSIDE).

TTumea. 396 loO DECATUR TOWNSHIP 267 til 239 120 Total 430 FRAXRXJK TOWNSHIP. Pet. Mea. Wotnea.

1 369 209 3 330 304 Total 728 673 LAWRENCE TOWKSHIP. Pet Men. Womm. 1 247 07 an; 3 110 183 868 07J PERRT TOWNSHIP Men. Women.

604 6O0 274 165 388 410 Total 576 426 470 IPO 135 331 346 WARRKa TOWXSHIP. Pet. Men. Women. 1 9 473 1 8 624 678 4 798 801 6 680 616 Pet.

Mti. Women. 632 433 146 110 846 7i0 641 667 621 301 087 960 166 224 434 410 205 .162 610 641 644 684 364 896 4e 676 510 633 071 SM 7f4 416 687 603 KZ10 038 1401 143 1.330 1.013 4.S73 PIXK TOWN SHIP. Men. Womea 315 172 261 102 1.040 Total 2.673 1.468 6.140 10 11 11 WA9HIXGTO TOWN1H1P.

Total 0.218 5.77911.07 WITKf TAWTHIITP ji Pet. Wnwa, 470 3 411 4 364 6 343 8(X 3-VJ 477 170 171 310 400 471 483 63 179 606 307 I 453 40 253 7.968- 6.323 14.101 Grand total reriatrstioa. one preeiact 180.101. ALMOST 190,000 ARE" a NOW ENTITLED TO VOTE i Result of Final Tabulation of Monday Registration. Almost 1IB.000 voters la Marlon county have registered and will be entitled to vote at the November election, the final tabulatioa (raa irom Monaay registration.

wkb me exception or one precinct, showed Wednesday. The precinct that noi reponea vii the Second precinct In Warren township, where the realatratlon waa HrKt Tk. 4.171 S.S40 1 grand total of the number of ner- aena who had registered, without mat preciaci. is lis.iei. Harry Dana, county auditor, aald that a number of 'teriom hf registered In the wrong precincts.

but If they will corse to the auditor's office and have tt changed, they will be entitled to vote In the 111 ejection, unna aald he had a number of clerka buay checking up oa ut regisiratioa ana wnere it le rouna that aome one haa registered la the wrong erect act. ha will notified by leUer aad ahould come to the orrice of the auditor aa soon as possible so aa there will bo no delay la making the correction. Persona who failed to realster taa ..14.440 a.0t3-f-W.6a Monday will not aa eaUtied to vote In November. The total for the oreclaeta on which returns were received anawa 181.110 men aad women registered. Two Governors Interested in I.

Came Ooveraor Emmett Branch, af Indiana, and Uoveraver Hr Fuaua. ot Loulslaaa. are much Interested In the outcome of the Indiana Unl- verelty-Loulalaaa -State University ooToaii game at as a in gi on nark Saturday afternoon, as ta shown by aa exenange or leiegrame net ween them. Oovervtor Breach, himself. Is aa man.

ha tag won 'hla let ter at iaalana Lntveralty aa a mem bar of the baseball team whea he was a studeat la the university. Ooveruer Branch's telegram to Governor Fuo.ua follows: take pleasure la request lag yon to exteaa tarougn me aa in vttatloa to all the former reeidenta or the south now living ta Indiana or vicinity to attend the football game at Indlanapolla. IndL. next Saturday, between Louisiana State Ualverslty and Indiana Uaiveralty I hope the best teaas will wtn and sssuto yea ef our cordial good Ooverror Fao.ua, In reply, said: "Mar 1 aak you to kladly aa my behalf to all former reetdente of Loalalaaa av eoieumlna In In dia a a a very cordial iaettatloa ta be vreaeat at tha late rotate if 'fret ball a-axee between Indiana an I Louisi ana, next J-ateraay. the 11th Inat, at Indlaaapoua, I regret that oan not Jtn yon In the hope that the best team may wta.

because I fear that Indiana la perhape stronger than we are. and I ana frank tnengh to express the-hope that we will, get all tha a and all the lack suff ideal ta give yon at good beatlag." WlllJroimd faown I I ciated with the law firm, he haa a downtown office where he la to te found when he ta In the city, through the courtesy of the two attorneya. Mr. Mars nan a quaint pniiovopny. that Tound expreasloa In that now nation-wide aiogaa.

-What, thla country needa Is a gooa a-cent cigar lightens an nia cpbth tlon a. He Is careful to aay that he la. not aollcltlng business, but Is spending bis time enjoyably. Much of hla time ta spent In writing and speaking. -I will have to cast an absent i 1 Uncle Wiggily and the Big Oak Tree It Waa Hot the Water Dvla.

DHp. DHpp4a Mr. Baaay Felt aa He Raa Tar-aga the Wa-ada. Teat the A re raa aa They Fell Fvwaa the Ties. He Dldat Mlad.

bat Sw After the Dad Chap Caaae a rtlbbllasT Beat, aad He Get It. Tee, isr "Where are you going. Lncle Wig-' gilyr failed Nurae Jane Fussy Wmir ta the rabbit gentremin. as. one roorslng.

aha aaw him hopplng A.m ik. nath toward the front gate. -1 ara going to the woods." an- awared the bunny. "Uaten! Do you not hear the woods calling me? II must ao to the trees they are oau- Inr Nurae made both her little eara atand up atralght and aha lis tened aa hard aa aha could. -No, doa't hear anything," aha aald.

"Uaten." whispered the bunny rao- blt. "Don't you hear what the woode are aaying The branehea ef the treee are waving to me. The leavae mitlltir and saying: Come aad olav with And the green anoee a eara aaa -a astl lia uader tne treea will bo a soft bed for 8a I am go lag to the woods." -I suppose you thVik you may have aa adventure." spoke the muakrat ear 9 j.m aa ar nej r. 1 may." aaawered Uncle Wlgelly. ii.

hn.iwl to the woods, which were not far from hie hollow atump bungalow, aad he turned a aomer-sault on the soft green raoaa, be- a b. a Tha oxemi hit the Fox en thai ncse r-i ne shufned hla pawa la the rx neaeea. oa i-vi. wieellv. and then, aa he I watched the tree branchee wavlag a I welcome to him.

ne near a aaoinvr sound. It waa a sound made by teeth When they are chewlag something. -Xoo da ess me! thought Unele virrtlr to hlroeelf. "1 hope that tea the Faxsy Fex sharpening his teeth on a etone oo he ran bite me. 1 had belter watch, out-" There waa a rust Hag sound la the drted leavea.

and Uncle Wiggily. looking through tbe treea aaw not a rax. bat Kara Bale and Keeie Uttle- a rabbit ber and air I. gnawing the bark from a email oak tree. "Oh.

Sammle and Sealer called Mr. Lonceara. "Ton shouldn't gaaw I bark from the tree." -Why notr aaked Sammle. taktag another mouthful of the "Because taking bark from a tree especially ir yon take too mora win kill the tree. said Mr.

Leaf ears. "Bark to a tree la the earn at akin and far ta yon, Sammle aad I cm This reminds tne of the war days In Washing-ton, remarked Thomas R. Marshall, Vice-President of the United States under Wood- row Wilson, as he posed for The News phototTTapher, In the accompany' inr picture. The wartime aid to the head of J-he nation is shown in a characteristic pose in his office study with the law firm of Walker A. Hollett, 200 Indiana Trust building.

While Mr. Marahall la not asso votefa billot kt the election thla year." he I said. Oa the night be fore election I am to address the members of a Jewish organisation In an eaatern city, on the rights and dutlea of American eltlsenahlp. And 1 believe they have aa many aa those persons belonging to that body known aa the Katghte ot the Ku Klux Klan." The kind of law that Mr. Marahall will practlee.

If aay, le that which is congenial to him. If somewhere la my aeventy years of living I have had experience that will enable me to give advice to some one. It Is that that I will do," he asserted. Euale. So don't gnaw the poor tree-" -All right.

spoke Susie. -Well ro find a cabbage and eat that, Uncle Wiggily. Come on. Sammle! Away hopped the rabbit children, and when they were gone and Uncle Wiggily waa alttlng beneath the oak tree, the tree a brown leaves whispered to him: Thank tou lor what vou did Uncle Wlrrtly. If Sammle aad Suaie had gaawed much mere bark It would have been the end to me.

And the tree felt so happy that It gave Itself a little shake and down fell one of Its acorns snd hit Uael Wlrjtlly on the noee boMncIng off. "Its! liar laughed the buftne "rti rr more acorn on m. Biographical PuxiU 1 Classification' A Journalist and pelltlcaa who waa universally recognised as eae of the feundere ef a great political party, yet who repeatedly failed of alee tiea ta aa 1M porta at He waa a seer boy of rwatch-Jrtah aaeestry and hla early life waa spent tailing oa hie father a farm. Ilia edscatloa waa very limited. When he waa twentyone he became a Journeyman prlater.

He Joined the anti-slavery movement and went to congreaa. lie founded a great city dally aad tested a weekly edltiea ef thle paper whlcta galaea a wide aatloaal circulation. Although a partisan ef Abraham Un-cela. he waa one of hla severest critics la the matter ef abolition aad ether Questions of policy. He waa an unsuccessful candidate for 'the presidency.

Ilia failure In politics was the great tragedy ef hla Ufa. Aa a doumallat. however, he wea permanea) fame. Who waa. he? Edisonesquts 1.

What la the meaning of Free Trade? S. Who waa Merlin? 8. In what rlty Is the criminal court known aa -Old Ftallevr 4. Who were the Forlyalneri?" a. vvnere la the Mohave dtaert? Juxled Vert Bee If yea can finish the ltmeaj i nm missing Troi are nwpiiii.

to air waa fragrant wtta won lead The eqalrrel friaked en the road Bids. Aad trarlag near by chee. ckee. Queried the curious Pauslfg aad peertng with aldelong Aa saucily qaesttoaiag all they Find What Is Hidden la the following JingJts Is hidden the name of a place which we all know eeattmen tally. Take one let ter from each line and be sure It Is the right letter.

In liaplng not In talk; la flower not In etalk; In aaphead not In fool: In reign bat not In ruler In tears but not In cry: In tower but not In high: In barrow but not In nod; la fish bat not la cod; la Ivy aot la cling: In 'bee but not In etlag: In ring but aot la gong: The whole a charming song. 1 Oak Tree, or you will maka my aoee sore -So tbe bunny bopped eut from beneath the tree. And. aa he did so. all of a auddea.

the TTuxxy Fox came aklpplag along. Bight ua- der the oa tree ran the rox. hungry ror eara: i nangry for eara! I'm eolng to nibble your eara. Uncle Wlggtly! -Oh. no, yea area t.

laughed the Oak Tree. And It gave Itself a hsrd shske. Down ahowered a regular hailstorm ef-aeoma. The acorn a hit the Kox on hie nose, they bum pel hla eyea aad llfgered on his taiL The acorna peitea toe ox. hard.

Oura? GurraP howled the chap. "Oh. what a terrible hailstorm. The hall atones are making ma aore. gq home aaa nibble you aome other day.

Uncle Wiggily And awar ran the Fex. for which the bunny waa very glad, "Thank you. Oak Tree said the rabbit. "You saved ray eara. And If the egg beater doesn't- turn around so faat that It makes the butter knife ditty, causing tt to fall Into the aalt cellar.

I'll tell yea next about Uncle Wiggily. aad the molasses bottle. tCopyrigkt, 1014. by Mlure Tftewvpeper syaateaiet 1 Attraction. 1 fLoisvtae Ceaiier-Jenraal notice the ladles all flock to display ef mtrrora.

What do they see that seaortunatf- 1 Quick for dishes-. Safe for hands! Chipao is a dishwRsiung; senrice all in itadf. Because it is a worerfiil, izutant-udjln2 Laktd soap, in neat packae ready for use. and roaicV grease VRniihlike masic, its rose i Quickest possible suds, a Dishes cleaned and rinsed in a moment. No more irtase streaked china, glass, or silver.

No more Mdixhpan hands, See bow tbe Chipso packages are! Youll ixco4Tuxe them easily at your iocer's blue, with diagonal orange stripe. Two Buy one today and see why women call it "White Llagic la each siies of words bele-r there are foe which have a sen' slatent relatluer to eae aaether. -rwmw v. wtri inu mr w- What terse deacrtbed the four wklca are left? Tu Deer, bear, elk. stag, moose.

X. TJoobt. ala. decelre. sUai.

sals' rep reseat. JZ- 3. Poem, chant, caret, hyssa. pealna. Riddles TU.

Why should yoa not try le leave town on the twelve fifty 1 tralaT t. Whoa 'Adam la trod seed him- self to Eve what thres words did he nee which read the earn a back warda aad forwards? 3. Why la a love letter llke dead pig? (Answers next Strong Man of Police in Exhibition Thursday George Eylvest, a member of the. Indianapolis police departaaeat, knewa aa the strong maa of the force, will give aa exhibition oX hla atreagth la the lattreat of the fire pre ve a tlon campaign before the crowd watehJag the play-by-play re-, pert of the world aerlee base ball game at The Indianapolis News aco re board In Monament Place, fronting the English hotel, at p. ra.

Thursday. He will pull wtlla hJs teeth a hook aad ladder track of the fire department, on which are placed fire prevention banners. Haaratsas WHl The elertlea of efflears ef dlrli4oa Xa. 3. Aadeat Order at rObsrataaa.

win Uke place Wedaeaday alfkt at Vaeae CsaBsh aeeaae aad Shelby street. TrVaak T. iMXtr. peeeadeat of the dlrtstee. la ee by lageae- O'SalUvaa.

iaaaea S. forsaer national peeatdeat ef the A. wtn be the prtadpeJ Others who win speak are laereaia i. Iteatoa. Barry J.

McXahoa aad Vlohotae Carre il. JAMES RAPSON DEAD Fwraaer Iadtaaapetla Realdeat TTaa Klaety-rwar Team, Old. Word has been received la In- dlaaapolls ef the death Sunday aftemooa at Danville, III, ef Ttanaon, age ninety-four, a former resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Flap. aon dld at the heme ef ala daogh-ter.

Mra U. Trttea He wae born In Carlyle. England. and married Caroline Cable ia thetr marriage they went ta Terre Haute. Airs.

Ita son died In 1I0L. Mr. Rarsen waa a cabinat mak-r and coach builder, lie waa employed for aorne. time trv the Pennsylvania shops- at Terra Haul and at 'the Htg your shops In llrlrhtwood. a time he held aV rrofaasorthlp In the wood shop at lioae rolvtechnlo Institute at Terre! lie waa a member of ft.

Iien)amln Harrison lodg No. lit, 1. O. and Veritas Loi (. Y.

and A. M-. ef Hrlghtwood. He had, been a member of the Iteptist church for a-arly sevty-ftTe ysars. Surviving are elxht ciiil- dren.

Mrs. Trtte and Mra. IL J. Clark son. cf Danville: Mra.

J. Arnold, ef Wlnamaet J. 11. Jtasoa and Will rtsrson. of D-trolt.

MlcV; Mra, Delia Winters, of Indianapolis; fleorge Jlapaon. of Terre I ante, and Themaa I La peon, of LoulsvtUe. Ky. njneral services were held Wedaeaday afternoon at Danville. Jin 1 Procter Cl Gamble a an a 0 0 an sj aa bbj AT a.

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