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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 18

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VS SCHOOL ARCHITECT OBI1 ARY PETTIS DRYGOODS CO A sale of jewelry and 4 PERMITS HAL DAY SESSION 4 AUTO IflCTJM DIES CHAUEUR IS HELD 50c 1 I ACCIDENTS REPORTED links EW of Vehicles and Pedes Bags and belts hand bags all new every PrwwsytMiyfy 20 th PHOTO OUTITTERS IRST IN KODAK INISHING RECLUSE CONINED IN CELL 4 HELD INSANE 120 124 Washington St MUNCIE MAN IS PRESIDENT POSTAL CLERKS HOLD SESSION of One night burgers lured I sociation of Postofflce Clerks In ors1z4 4 state were Cor Delaware and North Street Re lee Your Silver Chest USE STAR WANT ADS OR RESULTS A GOOD INISH 6 devoted to welfare of topaz opal Sale new plain at to was the Jeweled her some to $100 gray dust travel and for vacation our special every man attend in spite 1 Sale 25c Mahog any inish $1650 $1500 Swiss guar $1500 aces Manslaughter Charge as Result MU JUMtUVl sutihsI of Lapel Madison County Miss Kynette 52 years old Is now con I it The Kind that is SANITARY Indiana Branch of United Association Discusses Matters of General Wel fare and Co Operation new oblong or plain 89c 19c 33 South Meridian St 34 and 36 Monument Place 162 North Illinois St belt? specially We have a The Best to HUBERT KELLER Proprietor watchresults a hardly two alike Sale price 25c Tragedy of Years Ago Recalled When Lunacy Commission Considers Case of Madison County Woman WEATHER ORECAST: AIR I Board of Commissioners Decides to Retain Designer to Han dle All Its Work Crush trians Handled Carefully and Injury List Is Low On the subject of dress woman have a definite idea men an in definite Ideal" But in our display of styles this season are definite ideals the i Cuff filled either and 75c values PNEUMONIA CLAIMS VICTIM Ben Morris formerly a resident of Spen cer Ind died at the City Hospital last midnight from an Illness with pneumonia He was taken to the hospital the after noon from a West Washington street It 1 I I ft 1 i Lt Necktie clasps the shapes either jeweled and 50c values Sale price Jeweled bar pins for jabots veils etc large variety with settings of coral amethyst pearl sapphire em erald topaz etc 50c and 75c values 4SaIe price 25c Scarf pins a very choice selection ftgold filled with settings coral' rubyvalues The Merchants National Bank 11 Meridian St ANDERSON Tnd Maj (Special) twenty years spent In the almost amethyst etc price ine corded silk adapted for summer large variety of the best colors also black and white The buckles on these are worth 25c alone The belts complete would sell for 50c and 69c regularly Sale price 25c Small coin purses In black and colors for men women and children 19c and 25c kinds Sale price lOc Main loor ourth Aisle Boy 7 Succumbs and Driver of Car of pAarl sapphire and $100 25c designs in gold or jeweled 50e Sale price 25c back combs shell or am are gold inlaid values up Sale price leather goods Belt pins an endless variety in the newest designs either green gold rose gold silver rench gray oxi dized or black 50c and $100 kinds in the lot Sale price 25c Earrings for unpierced ears coral pearl turquoise and jet 50c kinds Sale price 33c Coat fob chains gold filled neat new designs $100 and $160 values Sale price £()c Sterling silver dinner rings entire ly new designs with settings of coral jade or turquoise always 50c price German silver mesh purses on long chains extra fine grade with fancy frames values up to $250 Salerice Hand painted jabot and belt pins all sizes and styles very elaborate floral and figure designs values from 39c up to $100 in the lot Sale Prire i9c Long chains in gold gunmetal and silver newest styles values $100 to $200 Sale price 5Qc Lucky Clutch scarf pin holder holds the pin securely Our spe cial price Is 25c They sell usually at 50c This sale 1 Oc Hatpins newest designs either gold or oxidized with jeweled set tings 288 in the lot values up to $100 A COMBINATION AND BAKE LOUR esVval Indianapolis ree Kindergarten alr ground Saturday June 3rd 2:30 o'clock Admls 10 CentB Tlcketa or ChaTfc the petition stated provisions for grammar grade Instruction i unvvu tiiiena neigh crn schoos after passing the fourth by Patrons of Mien Mn Al DlilVKJUia states that a new school build not only appeal for a new bulld VIHIUU says 'hut demand petitions were referred i Superintendent Is Authorized to Shorten School Hours if Hot Weather Continues HE MIGHT SHINE Detroit Journal A prominent citizen of Kansas City re fuses to run tor mayor because lie "never goes out at night" Why not make him a street lamp? evening Charlo Hansen will plav the fol lowing program: Overture to (Rossini) allegretto In minor (Guilmant): allegro symphonic (Handel) An (WolstenhoImT (Rockeb fantasie in (Tours) (Dudley Buck) (Mendels sohn) (Stebbins) (Lem mens) (Schu mann) andantino in flat (Lemare) march and chorus Law Seniors to Hold Previous to the annual graduating exercises of the In dianapolis College of Law tomorrow nlghl members of the senior class will hold a ban quet at the Denison Hotel tonight Judge A A Adams of the Appellate Court will be the honor guest and will deliver an address Judge XVlley dean members of the faculty and member of the junior classes have been Invited At the graduation exer tomorrow night In the auditorium ot the of building Judge Cassius Had ley president of the Commercial Club will deliver the commencement address Sixteen seniors will be presented with diplomas is only part of the service we give our customers Cleansing linen and at the same time avoiding useless wear and tear is an art that only a very few nave learned We are told by our friends that we are up on this art THE GRAND LAUNDRY "No Rough 109 111 TENTH ST PHONES: OLD MAIN 1583 NEW 2882 Your Chance This Week Store it in our ehrome steel burglar proof vaults for the summer Rates 15c per month upward We call for and deliver trunks or packages for our storage vaults Three Big Restaurants and Plenty of Room APPROPRIATE I Bee New York light opera actress has had a rug named after her Greene Is it a bare rug? Ex Leather wanted style best $100 kinds Sale price 59c abric bags with long silk cord handles included are silk poplin moire and satin bags tn black and colors $100 and $125 values Sale price O9c Silk elastic belts the newest styles In black white and colors 50c kinds Sale price 25c After total solitude of her farm three miles ruuut Mary fined In a padded cell In the eountj Jail The Kynette family for the past seventy years has occupied an unique position in Stoney Creek township Miss Kynette was born on the farm on which she spent her entire life Her father one of the early Hoosier schoolmasters taught the home school for twenty five years prior to the civil war and a brother Cassius Kynette was also an early teacher Thirty five ears ago Cassius Kynette died suddenly and was burled at night the neighbors say In the front yard of the home or fifteen years following the death of the brother Miss Kynette kept house ItJI IICI IHlIltr ny a small Torture In gold which was reputed to have been kept in the fa ther's possession broke Into the house only to be fired at by both father and daughter One of the robbers returned the fire and Mr Kynette fell mortally wounded He died the next day Since then the daugther has kept lonely vigil In the home and kept green the graves of the father and brother She owned seventj acres of fine land which she rented to neighbors and busied herself with raising stork She made trips to Lapel on an average of twice each year with a drove of hogs or cattle which She personally drove to and placed the monej received from their sale in the Lapel bank It is said that she has a nice bank account in addition to her farm Since the death of her father she formed a strong antipathy to men and any stranger who approached her door no matter upon what mission would be met with a loaded revolver' which would be In evidence until he took his departure As the years passed by this hatred of men became more pronounced until neighbors considered it dangerous to pass along the road It was only within the last few days that neighbors noticed that her habitual melancholy had formed a dangerous aspect and a commission in lunacy called on her at her home It was necessary for the officers to overpower and disarm her before she could be brought to the cltj in handcuffs Miss Kynette Is an extremely large and portly woman and Is said to weigh in the neighborhood of 350 pounds She will be taken to the Insane Hospital at Rich mond Proper oeti v7ill Alone Carrec: Many Ills Try Grape uts 1 0 daj RICHMOND Ind Maj 30 (Special) At the annual convention of the Indiana state branch ot the United National As HaIH in Richmond twenty five first and second ciass postoffices of the resented The business session discussions relative to both the organization and the general service of: the postoffices and the feeling was 'Uppermost that the close co opera tion that the association brings about has one much for the general improve ment of the service Tonight a banquet at the Westcott Ho tel closed the meeting Edgar Haas postmaster of Richmond was toastmas ter and responses were made by Henry Deuker of Richmond rank Lo rong of Detroit Mich and Spear of Ohio a postoffice Inspector Who rep resented the department at Washington at the meeting today Officers elected were as follows: President Huffman nf Muncie Wee A Porter of Tlnton and Ovid Sliverthorn of Shelbyville Miss Merle Dean of Marlon Treasurer Clarence oreman of Rich mond men Layette was elected from Indiana to the national con Indianapolis wag selected as the place of meeting next year Chi storage automobile will call retvrn7irage receipt for full valuation by maiC The Board of School a regular meeting last nlsrht voted select an architect for the city school construction work The action followed a recommendation by John Cleland business director and Emrleh a board member constituting a committee The selection of an official architect probably will be announced at the next meeting of the board Dr rank A Morrison president of the board said he believed the new ar rangement would prove better and more economical than the former method contracts for plans heretofore have been awarded to architects submitting the best adapted specifications for the pro posed buildings Dr Morrison said the board probably would select the official architect from the number having done school work The board granted Superintendent Kendall the right to order half day school sessions in the event excessively1i continued Mr Kendall said the weather of the last week had been conducive to poor attendance and ed hard8hlps on the younger ART EXHITIT IS ASKED Kendall read' a communication the American committee of the iHcumuuiidi congress of Art was in Rtndnis medium congress 12 to 18 It wfle HARDWOOD LOORS in old or new houses add greatly to the beauty of the home YVe manufacture "Sr? Uy ln the most satisfactory and careful manner ATIQiNAL LOORING COMPANY hop Beecher St Both Phones Why You Settle The question in your family and buy a Kurtzmann S35O UPWARD SHOUTED AT PEDDLER PRECIPITATES BLOODY IGHT California Street Stabbing Affray suits in Charge of Attempted Murder Pete Dalbo 23 ears old a Greek cream peddler is under arrest charged with assault and battery with intent to kill Joseph ljnn 25 jears old 142 Black st' eet' whn was stabbed twice In the back with a knife jesterday afternoon in a fight at Maryland and California streets lynn and Patrick bong Jears old 543 South West street who the pohee say participated in the trou unler Charges of and According to Blcyclemon Rademacher oK3 were called io quell the disturbance Dalbo was pushing an ice cream cart along Maryland street when some one shouted "dago Dalbo enraged approached lvnn who 'was standing near by and asked why he called him names according to the offi ce: lynn denied the accusation and it is said Dalbo raised a hand bell as if to strike the man ifteen minutes later bicyclemen found the ice cream wanron overturned in the street and saw Dalbo retreating from a mob of angry residents of the neighborhood When Dalbo was apprehended it was found he was suffer ing from a severe scalp wound He was taken to the City Dispensary for treat ment Bicyclemen arrested lynn and kmg The discovery of lynn's knife wounds were not made until some time after the encounter After Dalbo had been taken to the City Dispensary he refused to leave the place declaring he wanted to wait 'until He offered one man 25 cents If he would go back to the scene of the trouble and recover his hat and ice cream wagon Bicyclemen returned about that I vout emu arrested the Greek As Direct Importers of DIAMONDS We are able to save you the middle men profits Quality however Is not sacrificed to price We offer the best at prices which others will ask for in ferior grades Our factory on the prem ises minimizes the cost of setting and offers you original and special designs Don't buy a diamond until you have seen our stock It is much the largest in Indiana 1 CinA Importer of Va Mipv Diamonds Rooms 2 3 4 18a Meridian St GITS OR THE GRADUATE We have just received a beautiful line of new designs in cloisonne enamel goods such as Waist Sets Brooches Bar Pins Belt Pins and Collar Pins Prices from SI 25 to $600 These goods are the products of leading enamelers and are nnequaled for design and the harmonious arrangement of colors a man who 134 wi i I i ift L'HHUtui with a taxicab driven by Earl Ballpv 820 North AUhnmA CO Co These indicate the easy steps into camera They buy good' Practical Brownie cameras THE LIEBER CO 24 Washington St WEDNESDAY I' I'M Gold illed rames Our Offer Examlnation by one of our specialists and perfect vision spherical lenses fitted in a gold filled frame full cost 99c this week Examination Without Charge fold by many tor (QQ I $500 and $600 Dr Klaib er Co EYE SPECIALISTS $06 907 State Life Bldg Indiananolli (Ninth loor) a Prescription Prismatic and Com pound lenses at reduced rates Of fice hours 9 a to 6 GRADUATION CAMERAS VACATION DAY CAMERAS The bopj of Jacob Gamerdinger whose death ort qrred Monday night will be buried Thursday afternoon in Crown Hili Cemetery! following services at 2 30 clock at the irst German Evangelical Church Neu York and East streets Mr uamerdlnger's death was due to senilityv reslted at 1111 East Washington street was born in Wurtemburg Germany Dec 12 1825 He came to In in 5 and was employed on railroads He retired twenty years ago Mr Gamerdinger is survived by a widow and seven children Jacob Gamerdinger Charles and rank Gamerdiuger JXawley Mrs Billeter Mrs David Gerrard Mrs Patter son and eleven grandchildren Mrs Ma4 Cornelia Mendenhall of Mor Ir4 wllo died suddenly Sunday ba burled at Crown Hill Cemetery this afternoon following funeral services at 4 clock in the cemetery chapel Services were held yesterday afternoon at Morristown! Mrs Mendenhall had re sided with her brother William Reynolds aeveral years and prior to that time lived in Indianapolis Besides the brother with whom she resided another brother Charles Reynolds Indianapolis and a sister Mrs Tice Cincinnati survive Albert Taylor 7 years old 630 Lincoln lane who was run dou at the intersec tion of Lincoln lane and Tenth street Monday noon by an automobile driven by red Lang a professional chauffeur died iate yesterday afternoon as the result of injuries received In the accident Lang who 'resides at 1715 South East street was pliced under arrest last night Detectfvis Dugan and lfitcher manslaughter After being "ity Prison he was released eat degree of watch satisfaction and are guar or the Boy Graduate Nickel watches $500 to $1000 Silver watches $850 to $1500 Gunmetal $600 to $1350 ine quality American or Swiss movement in 20 year guaranteed gold fllled cases 12 size open face 9 itfau 9iouu 17 jewel movement at $1500 $2500 $2750 and upward Solid gold watches up to $25000 There are no prices more favorable than ours and we welcome comparisons i sixth Annual outing THURSDAY JUNE 8 1911 Lain Business College ormer students and friends are cordially invited to attend the etxth annual outing of the Lain Business College at Riverside Park Two hours trolley ride athletic games and special evening entertainment Special school car will leave the Terminal Station at lu a A committee will meet all cars at the park up to 6 when the last large picture will be taken Get In the group or further particulars call or write Lain Business College Hew Phone 4833 Old Main 452 CITY NEWS BRIES I The Auxiliary of? the irst Spiritualist Church will meet afternoon at 1313 Bellefontaine street Street Carnival Tonight Theta Beta Ir'ClMS of the West Park Christian Church will MlVe a street carnival tonight on Washington street and the railroad tracks The music win be furnishedVbjr the YW A Orchestra svMegro Seriously Slashed Charles Hayeafe colored 790 Chicago street was cut and seri etly injured during a street fight with an negro last night Hayes was cut In the Wt arm and on the left side He was taken tc tho City Hospital where his injuries were BCMteunced serious The other man has not Men arrested J'JJhirBM to Receive Diplomas The annual JSPmencement erclses of the Training for Nurses of the Methodist Episcopal Hospital and Deaconess Home of Indiana WU1 held at 8 this evening tn Rob Park Church Charles atr iMWnka president of the board of trustees will Ef Wbslde and award diplomas to fourteen KXJteng women graduates A Watch for' I Graduation Gift is what every boy' or girl graduate looks for ward to Charles Mayer and are accurate timekeepers built to give the high anteed to do or the Girl Graduate Gunmetal Watches $750 to Sliver Watches $750 to ine quality American and movements in 20 and 25 year anteed gold filled cases Open face $900 $12:50 UR Ort A SOK ftA Hunting case $1250 $1500 $'l750 at iizU XO tfOUU i Solid 14 karat gold cases: £pen face $2000 to $4000 Hunting case $2800 to $4500 Small Jeweled watches $7250 to $8500 Thin locket watches $3000 to $200 Mr Il'IIt I ourth Miigiess Education in which the board vlted to exhibit art works of as representative of schools of The international Will he held at Dresden Aug At the recommendation nf the van IIUL accepiea no thP entailed would not justify lu acceptance although the honor was appreciated peti'ion signed by school patrons tha' thp rancs school Mar tindale avr nue and Twenty fourth street iHcaciiieu OI 1 I a ful i ara forced to a 'end neigh borine SChnnla fiffrxw I gran es A petition school No 4 ri ing Is needed ing it" ri were referred to the building and grounds committee new kitchen is asked Mrs Vestal 402 East Ravmond as'kTng a petlt'on to the board nt ronstructlon of a kitchen Ravmnna srhooh Madison avnue and Raymond street The petition which was slateri that the domestic science pupils of the school have to attend school No and streets because the lack of a kitchen at the school It suggests that other schools might be able r'iSe the Proposed new kitchen nhnnv reu1eBt of the Indianapolis Or nSa Asy'um t0 have the school on the rn'arged was referred to the hl'l dJn? grounds committee llas Prfn the building and In on for children of the home site nm enlargement on a tioned he b0ard waa ques Hllrlck 3811 Graceland avenue presented a petition asking that German Instruction be provided next fall In aleS nf Nn 43 Thirty eighth and Illinois streets The matter was referred to Peter Scherer in thft PPbllc Kendall recommended that $2000 be appropriated for an exten sion of the vacation schools The board made the appropriation The vacation schools were started last year $1200 be ing appropriated for tile undertaking The superintendent believes the vacation schoo is will prove of great value The ap propriation makes it possible for five or six additional schools to he established The former appropriation provided for three schools Superintendent Kendall advocated the extension of manual training instruction in the fifth sixth and seventh grades and it was voted to carry out his suggestion The plan will entail added expenditure more material being needed Two more Instructors may be provided The super intendent also discussed the advisability of providing semi industrial schools in va rious parts of the town He said manual training instruction Interested students and provided an Incentive for study in other branches EVENING SCHOOLS SUCCESS The superintendent submitted a report as director of evening schools for 1910 11 The schools were In session sixty one nights Eighteen regular teachers and three manual training Instructors were employed and the total attendance was 578 an Increase of forty one over the year before Superintendent Kendall said 1 lie lle ypar'R work had been more satlsfactorj than ever before J'oao committee reported that $4o000 would be available for Increases next fall In the salaries of the teachersr The increase will be general architect submitted re'lsed blds on furniture for the Brookside Park branch library The contract was awarded to the urnas Office and Bank ConiPanT The company's bld was John Cleland business director ad vised repairs to the Manual Training HIrh School and schools Nos 20 21 32 fii 29 and 31 The cost of the work win approximately $11200 The appropriation $i68842 K4ewJ urnen( "mounting to1684254 were allowed NAW aways the BEST time to do anything At this SAJTE bank your money will earn i 4 ON SAVINGS Open Saturday Afternoons UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Hoosier Kitchen 38 MONUMENT PLACE Prices Reasonable MORMNG NOON AND EVENING Wnrc THE UR2MAN I Ideal I Clothing for every occasion Digni I fied office suits and lively uutsiuess suns proof suits for happy mixtures I vagaries But today is what wants in his summer out I the true blue serge $18 I Also shirts hose neckwear and handkerchiefs carrying out the color symphony fi AT THE WHEN BRUSH Proa HCMPSTIAD Traaa Century Water Cooler by charged with taken to the on bond of $24on furnished by Henry Bose 1707 South Ealt street 1 According Information furnished the police the Taylor lad had been in a gro I eery near the scene of the accident and after purchasing a sack of oranges ran out the front door and darted across the street directlylin the path of the automo bile It is sail that the automobile was being driven rapidly just prior to the ac cident hut that at the time the machine struck the lad it was moving at a slow' rate nf speed The boy was picked up In an uncon scious conditionland removed to his home where he quickly revived It was believed he would recoxler Yesterday complica tions arose disclosing external injuries which it Is believed caused death Cor oner Durham will make an investigation EW ACCIDENTS REPORTED Despite the thisands of visiting auto mobiles in Indianapolis Monday night yesterday and ladt night and the great crush of traffic wbich resulted few acci dents of a serious frature resulted Out of town drlters in the main had acquainted themsves with the traffic regulations and in the downtown district obeyed the signals of the corner policemen almost without exception The throngs of vehicles were kept moving rapidly Pedestrians were on their guard and consequently I the accident list was low ew speeders were arrested In one of the most serious accidents Ray Walker Donald Clark and vMIllam Miller students at De Pauw University Greencastle Trid were In jured severely early yesterday morning while the three men were going north on Meridian street In Walker's automobile At Sixteenth street the machine struck an obstruction recently placed there to slow down THREE ARE THROWN OUT The three young men were thrown nut and the machine daished aganst a tree and practically was demolished Walker suf fered a sprained bark and bruised hip Clark was cut severely about the face and head and his righti elbow was fractured wrist was sprained and both hips were bruised The boys were taken to the home of Merle A Walker 132 East Thirty sec ond street who Is a relative of Ray talker where their Injuries received at iviiuuii an were ame to Speedway races vtsterdav their hurts An automobile drb ran Ht said his name was Shortrirteo wHK North Alabama street at Meridian and Twenty fourth streets soon after 2 yesterday morning slightly injuring Mr nnd Mrs Leonard of Jacksonville Mich pasengers in the taxirah It is said the Shortridge rar was speeding at the rate of forty miles an hour when it turned into Meridian street from Twenty first crashing Into the taxi Bicycle offi cers Investigated the case but were un able to locate hort ridge trio faces court At a brief session of Police Court yes terday morning Judge Collins heard' the a10'hillsts charged with violating the motor speed laws Robinron an Insurance el Ky" whose arrest oc I' ed wht when Motorcvcle and Pros Stopped him on L1 (8naVare trPet alleging he was ttp thirty eight miles an hour ad tb K'J Tlv cort imposed a nne of $2o and costs TTJi1oUiEdwa511 AT Harrison of the nrten stationed at Kho was arrested at midnitrht' i it is anegeu hc Case racing machines without lights pleaded not guilty His case WHS rontlnnoH nr4 morning erdinand rystlekler a motorist from Eranklin Ind denied accusations made Motorcyclemcn Stone and Pressley that he drove his machine twenty seven miles an hour on North Meridian street Monday night On his plea of not guilty the case was continued until June 5 Harold Williams 5 years old was run down and seriously injured last night in front of his home at 907 North Illinois street witnesses said hv William Elwar ner 2109 Ashland avenue The machine it was reported was being driven The police called at home but failed to find him there They left a notice demanding ills surrender The boy's left arm was broken and he bled profusely at tlie nose The boy's mother is ill with typhoid fever and was not told of the accident Dr rank itch attended the child ZERO which hills the and not only kills the germs but actually puts life in the fur EfTthe7nly dry air cold storage vault builtlfn scienlificbi in the state Wemvite your personaTmc ifwrif up eivner pnone 921 Needed in Every Home and Office Vonnegut's CHARLES MAYER COMPANY 29 and 31 West Washington Street Hot Weather Breeds Moth urs Our Cold Storage Vault Shows 38 I VASHUKrOH 3r: 11' 1 5 2jCGl I I I I I I 1 (91TM 1 i eMl at 0 fl IS' i A i a Hi $9 Ii WImb I OWfl Lfl $1 A.

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