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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 14

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mencan Central Life Insurance Co i tU i fL sTWi 5 Market and Monument Place Indianapolis Indiana Home Office Building ESTABLISHED 1899 VIRGLE KIME Associate Actuary GEORGE HUME Treasurer A Strong Home Company $2677602900 Insurance in force We 287163374 Assets Have 261048474 Deposited with Auditor of State A GOSS SupL of Agents for Indiana JOLLY YOUNG GIRL Nears Century Mark Hale and Happy IS MRS JOLLEY 91 HOLDS NAME NO MISNOMER OMINOUS QUIET MARKS ERA Mar price fw MRS WYETH CHEMICAL CO GIVES EMPEROR WILLIAM LIE WAGNER SMYPHONY PLAYED vll ANNOUNCEMENT 7 A a fa fa i the She the sense of dependence Old habits are hard to eradicate' and with all due re spect for the noble Ideals of the Young Turk and admiration of toler ance of his efforts to realize them we can not forget that however young the Young Turk may be he is always and above all else a Turk tty CARROLL CARR Secretary and Actuary saGE SULPHur HAIR REMEDY 'Torture of Old Times Continued Under Guise of Punishment for Keeping Weapons ASTOR STILL 18 only when the composer 19 lias been played in London the first GREEN WOOLLEN Medical Director WOOLLEN WOOLLEN Counsel MILTON A WOOLLEN President HERBERT WOOLLEN 1st Vice President EDWARD A( MEYER Vice President and Comptroller RANK MORRISON Vice President EVANS WOOLLEN Vice President RUSSELL BYERS Agency Secretary and Attorney Retains Youth In Midst of Whirl of Business In London Market Expatriated American Says a ew Hard Words of Native Land LONDON March William Waldorf journalistic organ the Pall Mall Gazette which was purchased with money made in America has bellowed forth anti American sentiment twice In the week In one Instance the expatriated Ameri can's newspaper protests against the reclprocltv bill 'as apt to cement too closelv the relations of Canada and the United States to the Injury of Great Britain On the other occasion' Its dramatic columns were devoted to an in veighment against i the American farce at the Criterion Theater Socialist Now Rests In Cell for Lese Majeste BERLIN March A socialist organ izer named Hanke has been sentenced at Dusburg to four imprisonment foi lese ijiajcsto Tno oltcnso was that Hanke in a public lecture described as a lie the statement attributed to Emperor William in an interview return This letter the old lady iinrorLiiriHLeM iiave uecii various ways by the gendarmes have been maimed by deliberate of a limb A common punish severance of a hand which is the victim in his other hand to the Christian province of Old Servla and Macedonia' i In the kasa of Salohica the amount of firearms delivered up was so small that measures were taken to enforce com pliance with the irad or ordinance At Enidga 364 men were made to stand for forty eight hours on a road outside the town Those suspected of Incitement to disobey the irad were made to stand on one leg and gendarmes with whips passed up and down the ranks preventing any lapse into a more comfortable posture STAND WITHOUT OOD Ail this time the men were without food an A after the first twentv hours the leks of many became swollen veins being dls Harlna disposed of my interest in Stokes Bros Pharmacy I have purchased and am now operating the Millikan Pharmacy at Massachusetts avenue and Michigan street opposite the Murat Theater and the German House Mr rank Wehrel will continue as manager and the high grade service of the past will be maintained 4 JOHN STOKES an fttabfe Price 50c and $LM a Boltin At BtuOats hair from falling out praoatrte the growth of the tair and to To Women Who Dread Motherhood! tended almost to bursting Nothing was revealed of hidden arms by this system Oct 1 1910 after a skirmish between Turkish regulars and a Bulgar band two Turkish officers and sixteen soldiers vis ited the house of Iliya Moditch with the object of capturing Iliya Stoykoft but as he had prudently flea they took Bodltch instead 1 On the same principle of satisfying the higher authorities at whatever cost the gendarmes of MaritchenolT failing to se cure Timon Prealof locked up two other Innocent men who happened to bear the same name At Proshoboff a company of soldiers went to arrest Mino Tsvetkof and son The wives of both men resisted and after vain appeals in behalf especially of the younger Tsvetkof attempted a rescue by force and were ruthlessly cuUdown by tho soldiers The prisoners then were dealt with They were made to kneel in the middle of the road and a volley was fired at them CRAWLS INTO OREST Incredible to relate the younger Tsvet koft though wounded in five places sur vived and was able to crawl into the for est where his friends discovered him They removed him to the hospital at Cratovo but he died some days later All this remember is part of the process of disarmament ive children between 8 and 15 years old were marched on Oct 15 from Yalod jistato Salonic with a touch of the bastinado when they lagged on the Way The court martial sentenced them to twenty strokes of the bastinado for carry ing bread to the proscribed bands in the hills near Yalod jlsta Only In one instance has a child been a' traitor to his people An 11 year old unable to witness his father writhing under the lash offered to show the gendarmes where ammunition was concealed The nest of bombs thus discovered was the sole important of the government At Shtip a priest was summoned to re veal the whereabouts of the Bulgar chief Apostolof who refused to submit to the new regime The priest protested his ignorance of movements and got 100 strokes of the bastinado to revive his memory These having proved futile he was taken to his home and allowed a dav to gather strength Then he was again subjected to the bastinado and put into a sack and thrown across a horse's back for removal to the hospital Noth ing has ever been heard of him since rom the village of Tserkolez near We MateWYBTHS SAGE and SULPHUR HADI BSM EDY to remove itsarfasff stop Universal Respect and Wide Busi ness Dealings Responsible for Popularity Information Bow They May dire Birth to Happy Healthy Chit dren Absolutely Without Sent Preu No woman need any longer' dreed the pains of childbirth or remain childless Dr Dye has devoted his life to relieving the sorrows of women He has proved that all pain at childbirth tnay be entirely ban islied and he will gladly tell you hOW may be done absolutely free of charge Bena your name and address to Dr tkre 62 Lewis Block Buffalo 2 will send you postpaid hie wondsrfnl book which tens now to give birth lb hannS'' healthy children absolutely without yaKr 'i Ms BY OLIVE KNORR LONDON March Smithfield ket the of in London where so much American produce Is now im ported and sold possesses a quaint old fig ure in the person of Mrs Jolley who has reached the age of 91 without belying her name and Is popularly known as the of the meat Asked how this name originated she replied: am called that because everybody knows me everybody respects me and everybody has done business with Among Iier accomplishments Mrs Jolley Is a musician and quite ready to take on any engagement that Is offered her she said can still sing a song aud play my own accompaniments too although I am As lately as last January she was sing ing at a concert got up in the meat mar ket for her benefit On this occasion she took part in a duet with a performer of 9 She told me that Instead of gaining from this benevolent scheme she lost rather heavily but that seem to trouble her at all aud she Is quite de termined to organize a second concert which she intends to manage herself WILL SEE CENTURY MARK shall live to be she said not nearly done This seems likely enough for she talks like a gay young thing of 20 Her friends she says think it about time she set tled down but she doesn't want to begin so early be controlled by anybody she said vehemently I get into difficul ties just get myself out Main have led a really wonderful she went on have brought out all sorts of patents Some one else usually gets the money but no mutter ll jUBt some more My first and perhaps host important invention was the lee safe This was made in my little back parlor in Brussels I was going along a street one day when I saw In an hotel window an advertisement for an ice safe I calmly walked In and offered to supply the land lord with one He was somewhat stagr Kered but accepted the offer Tt was built for me by a firm In the Rue de Cour and that firm went on the machines till they were as common as peas had another patent for storing and Priests Also Bastinadoed in At tempt to Disarm by Young Regime SCOUTS OLD AGE A somewhat similar scheme was organ ized on the death of lorence Nightin gale when memorial cards were again sold this time in aid of the Balaclava veterans to whom Mrs Jolley person ally distributed copies of the cards a thorough said Mrs Jolley "7 was born in the Burlington Arcade On Nov 7 1820 I in old age and I am as hard at work to day as when I owned half a dozen lamp shops The world has never been a mis erable place to me and I have seen a good bit of it during my long eventful you ever visited I Inquired I've never been she re plied I only wish I had I'd go to morrow If anybody would take Written by amous Composer When Only 19 Years Old LONDON March symphony written was but a youth of for the second time occasion being in 1887 The interest of the work Is purely an historical one and It really has no fiace in a symphonic concert of today Wag ner was not a prodigy composer His genius was one that developed only in later life and In this symphony there is not the slightest hint of Wagner as he is known now Listening to ft one might say the symphony was an early work of say Schubert modeled upon Beethoven Its music throughout strongly recalls the latter composer showing how deeply the Beethoven Influence was upon Wag ner at that time The opening of the finale for example reminds one of the last movement of Beethoven's fifth sym phony and many other resemblances can be traced The scherzo might Indeed pass for Beethoven himself so good Is it What impresses one most In the sym phony Is the mastery of the form shown by the youthful Wagner The music is always lucid and clear in its emotional manufacturing ice I was the "first to I make Ice in London and in Brussels I secured the contract for the municipal ice vaults These caused a great sensa tion and' people from all parts came to see the ice being made was shortly after this that I started on my travels visiting China India and Japan in the capacity of maid On my return to London I hit upon a plan for improving the old paraffine lamp My improvement lay in providing an illumi nating spreader at a cheap price and it was running at such a paying rate that I determined to open branch shops I called my lamp the Congo lamp and it was in use for a great 'many Many reverses of fortune have marked Mrs checkered career and quite recently one lost her small store of sav ings In the Union Bank smash In spite of this she refuses to be discouraged and even indulges to some extent in philan throphy At the time of King death she started a memorial scheme in aid of the Edward VII hospital fund This took the form of elaborately decorated cards bearing embossed portraits of the deceased monarch and the queen mother with a fanciful picture in the center of Sympathy confronting a bereaved woman Underneath were the words Sympathy These carus were soia an round London and a copy of the design was forwarded to Queen Alexandra who ordered a special letter of thanks to be StAYlf til showed me with great pride BY BEN HURST CONSTANTINOPLE 'March 18 new era in Turkey is progressing in com silence Europe desired a trans which should not upset her nerves and Europe has it Little leaks out as to the methods by which the Young Turks seek to apply their doctrines to the races under their sway It was pleasant to think that with the relegation of Abdul Hamid to a villa in Salohica tyranny and misgovernment had disappeared The deliverers of had hastened to assure the world strange as it might that the empire of ill fame soon woutd become the ifiodel of a free state When hitches occurred in the program 1 of peace and culture harsh criticism the part of those immediately interested was denounced as harmful and unfair It 1 was pointed out that indulgence should be 9 extended to well intentioned reformers I tackling the heritage of an infamous autocratic regime The world gave the regenerators "time to breathe" ARE BREATHING STILL are breathing still Unfortunately 'MsiMthe same can not be said of a great num her of their opponents The Younk Turk teisJMs thorough and those who refuse to be happy under his philanthropic domination if are persuaded thereto by methods erron i sfcdousiy supposed to be the exclusive at 4 tributes of the old Turk In confirmation this a few facts may be adduced con Er the process of disarmament in ifHE REDWINE AGENCY Representatives for Indianapolis PhoneMain 4566 RED WINE Agency Manager 224 American Central Life Bldg with a tenws ttebtar oftta astlp QOOU WHB UK corn to toft felt to protect tho corn andkeopthowoxMpBepreadiM' Blue jay Corn Plasters At All Dfuggbto lSc and 25c per Package Sample Mailed ret: Also Blue jay Bunion Plaetwe Ipek a Serb girl 18 years old Yovanka Obradltch was abducted by a young Mohammedan Albanian The villagers chased him and their mounts soon gained on the party of fugitives There was but one way for Hassan to retain lawful pos session of the girl and he conjured her to embrace Islamism She refused whereupon Hassan ordered his men to break both her wrists and abandon her Thus maimed sne was round oy rescuing party lying in the road Kiirvlved but few hours The government has not obtained the surrender of a single rifle from the vil lagers of Tserkolez In the Sandjak of Seres from Jan 1 to Nov 2 twenty three houses were pillaged or attacked forty five men arrested thirty three pun ished by the bastinado or by pressing of an iron oana on uw iinin Thirty nve Killed in and four breaking mnt is fflvAn tn take home with him The work of transformation it will be evident from the above is still in Its in fancy How long Europe will allow for its accomplishment is a question which reoccupies the distressed population ofacedonla Meddlers from outside are banned more strictly that under Abdul Hamid Mme Vuiovitch from the free king dom of Servla who was accustomed to carry clothes and pious literature to the Serb orphans of Tetova was summarily expelled and forbidden to re enter Turk ish territory The Porte was nearer more jealous of foreign Interference than now when it is fMM that the Christian moss mag lose An Ideal Hair Butow Wyeth Chemist and Hden tiet discovered in Sage and Sulphur the same nourish ment supplied by nature to the roots of heslthy hair No More Gray Hair No More Dandrwtt No More Baidfieas BEATIMi BABES Til llh REORM BEEB Millions Now Laugh at Coms Millions of people when they feel a corn simply apply a little Blue jay plaster It is done in a jiffy The pain ends instantly In i forty eight hours the corn loosens and comes out That is the end of the matter There ia no pain no soreness no inconvenience One simply forgets the corn It is utterly needless to suffer from coms when millions know such an easy way to get rid of them Please try it today Ask tho nearest druggist for Blue jay See the Picture BAfivu to th comfMMto mhov baM which com arotma tat to robber adhesive Itfarteaatha plaster on I Over 5000 Policyholders in Indiana ALL GOOD MBS 1 1 1 a I 4 7 Lji 'J 7 1 1 I fl 1'1 fl fl fl fl 'ill jaari fl amt mv Ml Mier vefonA the! 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