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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 11

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w4 'L 'v 5 The INDIANAPOLIS STAR THURSDAY JUNE 15 1911 ny VA A t' A 4 lx Danderine RALSTON VISITS STATE HOUSE STATISTICS REALESTATETRANSER RECORD NEW TRACTION LINE PLANNED CANDIDATE SHOWS ACTIVITY MARKET PROVES DULL LOCAL CAPITAL INTERESTED PROVE IT! 1704 enneman of asser department East pulmonary for Kansas chronic A DOLLAR SEEK REST OR WORK ANIMALS agent HUMANE OICERS THREATEN 100 sys Vermont It Capitol Days a Week Why Not Start Today? 100 real The Central Trust Co 150 154 Eat Market St and Globe Realty Company BANK CASHIER ENDS LIE Results rom Exposure and ux a and practice In the care of children i being applied In Indiana to adults who are subjects for probation1 100 CITY NEWS BRIES DENIES BOARD on win 100 ADVERTISING TALKS Me ADDRESSES MINE INSPECTORS 100 100 HELD OR KICKING MOTHER Thomas Transfers S3 consideration $4740200 628 West Thlrty Biddle repairs 231 East New York NEWS CHURCHES and of The Aid Society of the Roberts Park Church will meet at 4 tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors Thomas Tfoschna make no declaration of Ids the governorship race at HerbertStraus Snyder agent called sltna reprr The Aid Society of the Centra! Uni versalist Church will give a lawn fete this evening at the church 49x137 sourl street until the the rent Is it 11 1204 Oliver girl Deaconess 11ns eed Company of of dissolution Stock Yards Com Increased its cap $1000 non to only $47402 the day was the east side of New North street by North Tremont The not be consld CAR of papers 7 yeur old The Young Sodality of St Catholic Church will give a card party to morrow night in the Knights of ather Mathew Hall Bank ormed The Citizens of airmount entered the list banking institutions yesterday Western Tractton $10000 to operate a Marott McRey Rogers and Hazel Blocher condition of the society More appraisements were fixed yester day by the Board of Review than at any one session since the board con vened The board considered and passed on sixty four cases called to Its attention practically no changes The property of corporations still occupies the time of the board Since the board threatened to have suits started against corporations which failed to return their schedules to the assessor it is said the board finds nearly all schedules ready for consideration and does not have to wait until some company senas ns nst real estate valuations win cred for several days ollowing is the result work: The June meeting of the Mis sionary Society of the Woodruff Place Baptist Church will be held in the auditor ium of the church tonight The special guest and speakers of the evening will be Mrs IL Leslie field worker of the Indiana Bap tist Conventon EXTENSION LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM IN HOUSE AILS Ringgold 8260 1138 North Arsenal Washington in Congress 25x100 feet Seventeenth 100000 block 9 feat street Say Ended Boot WRITTEN BY WILLIAM REEMAN show arc Interested and active in the work and those who are not will ho asked to surrender their police authority A register of the active othcers with power to make arrests together with their ad dresses and telephone numbers will be kept and when coinplaints nre received and the regular salaried officers are busy the call will be given the volunteer officer nearest the place 'I'lie report of the salaried nfilcers for the last month shows that 7G9 animals were Involved in rases Investigated and 193 old persons and children The amount of fines In ruses brought by tho society was $800 BOARD PUBLIC WORKS ROUTINE INAL ASSESSMENT ROLLS APPROVED Ketcham street from Walnut to Tenth cement walks De rees street (south side) from Temple to first alley east of Temple curbing CONTRACT AWARDED Twenty eighth from Meridian to Illinois to Ritu Mass Paving Company at $180 per linear foot tra nsfers fol Somerset north Mowwe repairs 3 817 ijOgsrion ceimr Shoe Store repairs 344 West Washing $300 BUILDING PERMITS Munson addition 1225 inley $50 rank Gronauer addition 821 Tacoma $150 A CrOnke porch 3054 Washington boule vard $100 Hlormker dwelling 3559 North Capi tol J3 Reid move dwelling eighth $350 Royce soldto Lauren house on the' east side street south of Twenty for $5100 Ida Estes James Epperson of Indiana Among Speakers at Charleston Institute CHARI ESTON Va Tune At today's session of the mine In stitute of the United States addresses were made by John Venner Iowa James Rpperson Indiana dimes Taylor Illi nois William Clifford Pennsylvania Dr A Holmes director of the Bureau of Mines and others The discussions em braced the technical points of the mining Industry Indiana is to have another traction line according to announcement made In In llanapolis yesterday the filing st articles of Incorporation with the sec retary of state The new line in which Indianapolis capital Is Interested will be known as the Kokomo rankfort West ern Traction Company and will operate between Kokomo and rankfort A dis tance of twenty five miles George Marott and John Holliday both of Indianapolis are stockholders In tije new enterprise According to informa tion obtained yesterday If satisfactory franchises are obtained work on the con struction of the road will be begun at once and an effort made to have it com pleted within the next sixty or ninety days ROUTE NOT DETERMINED The new common stock Is given at $10000 but it is said that amount will be Increased The corporation Is bonded In the amount of $750000 it Is said The route has not been determined At I this time directors of the concern have I three routes In view In addition to Mr Marott and Mr Hol lllday of Indianapolis McReynolds I general manager of the Kokomo Marion I Western Traction Company and I Carter a retired merchant of Kokomo I are Interested In the proposed road I Tntermleslon Overture Selection "Three Twins' Dying Poet" March "Mies Dixie" Hager Dink Hall will sing popular songs INDIANA WHEAT RATED HIGH Washington June 14 In a report of the Department of Agriculture today the Indiana wheat crop Is rated at 85 on June 1 as compared with 76 on June 1910 a ten vear average of 81 Thia how ever is a falling off of five points from May 3 1011 when the Indiana wheat crop was iatcdtO MARRIAGE LICENSES Nathan Graham and Mary I innell Harry Mann and Bertha A Blaisdell Charles Shafer and Minerva Daly Oliver Baley and Cordelia Jackson Richard Jones and Zoa Uinke John Dudley and Mary Wathen John A Shell and Amelia Hoff i In LX I ft I Warren Light and Clara Motsinger James A 1 a Daniel Wolfred and Gertrude A Melvin Joseph Armfield and Grace 8 Thomas Adolph Wocher and Emma ahrback Ray Hester and Mollie IL 4olen Charles Cox and Stella Harker Harold Patterson and Nina BowmanHarry Ware and Margaret A Naughton Homer Wentz and Martha A Norwood Orison Lee and ay Springer Mark White and Myrtle Kirby Leo Sauer and Mary Ehrlich rank Schmitt and Maud Weber Harry Weed and Helen A Linton John Ransdell and Emma Geldmeler James ly and Maude Orahood Clifford Resler and Stella Sturgeon Charles A Kessler and Bessie Wheasler Clarence Belneke and Clara Bluemmel Albert Morris and Nina Hicks Charles Garver and Hazel A Sherman Howard Marmon and Martha oster red Ruhn and Clara Rugensteln Lee Browdues and Mary Hendrickson Dickinson and Ethel A Rosemeyer Wilbur Hynes nnd Wlllamay Higgs John Piercefield and Anna Amos James White and Rachel Weaver Harry Rowland and Nellie Ryan INCORPORATIONS Articles of Incorporation were filed with the secretary of state yesterday as follows: The United States Glove Company of Marion Ind has Increased its capital stock from $25000 to $50000 Notice has ben filed of the diesolution of the ischer Chair Company of Tell City Ind The Hanna Brackenridge Company ort Wync $100000 to manufacture and sell machinery 1 Hanna Elliott Ed White Citizens State Bank airmount $25000 to operate a bank A A Ulrey John Selby Naher Central Indiana Investment Company In dianapolis $10000 to deal in real estate and securities Dr John A Pfaff William Stewart A Todd Kokomo rankfort Company Kokomo: traction line nolds Carter The Belt Elevator this city has filed notice The Belt Railroad and pany of Indianapolis has ital stock in the sum of rnmn ninirMinn tn Mr WallflCA him to request the City Council to ap propriate $105000 for the building of the hospital All of the hospital bonds have not yet been delivered and it is probable that until they are recommendations for the passage of the ordinance will not be made No assessment 1910 No assessment nimHnn iifia been fixed on estate owned by the letcher Sanitarium Helnzman Bros Investment Company Evans Milling Company Evans Realty Company Havens Geddes Company air banks Morse Electric Manufacturing Company Gemmer Veneer and Lumber Company Indianapolis Gun Club letcher Realty Company rench Steam Dye Works urnas Ice Cream Com pany urnas Office and Bank urniture Company Indiana Refrigerating Com pany Holliday Co Home Stove Company and Globe Realty Company Home Protection Service Co Dr Joseph Haas Remedy Co Greer Haughton Lumber Co Hagedon Chemical Co Rupe Pharmacy Co Gusdorf Co actory Hat Store Co Gutenberg Co Gem Garment Co Gibraltar Life Ins Co Hamilton Lumber Co Hamilton Harris Co Hays Bros Hoosier Grain Co I Grohs Jewelry Co Dr Sanitarium Guedelhoefer Wagon Co Elevator Safe Guards Co Empire Health and Accident Co Empire Motor Car Co Credit Adjustment Co ire Protection Co Gates Marble Tile Co Helnzman Bros Invest Co Equity Publishing Co Evans Milling Co Kothe Wells Bauer Evans Realty Co Havens Geddes Co airbanks Morse Electric Manufacturing Co 1 all Creek Realty Co German Veneer and Lumber Co amily Theater German Insurance Agency ederal Union Surety Co I enner Sitzman Co inch reemen Auto Co inch McComb Co irst State Realty Co lanner Bucharan Indianapolis Gun Club letcher Realty Co rancis Pharmacy Co rench Steam Dye Works ulton Evans Co urnas Office and Bank ur niture Co urnas Ice Cream Co urnas Pneumatic Sweeper Co rontier Mining Co Hoosier Laundry Co Heywood Co Hendricks Novelty Co Herman Co Hoffman Lauer Hogan Transfer Co Indiana Refrigerating Co Hoosier Mfg Co Holliday Co Home Stove Co Hoosier Construction Co Helen Realty Co Qlobe Realty Co (plus real estate) Home Circle Pleasure Club St Clair Brake Co Yesterday proved another dull day in the realty market and according to fig ures obtained from the transfer record In the county office there were but few deals of importance Real es tate men say there is a lull In the buy ing" market at this time There was a slight increase yesterday in the number of transfers recorded but of thirty three conveyances the total consideration amounted The largest deal for sale of a house on the Jersey street north of the Michael Sells heirs to Charles Behrent for $7000 Walter A Drake Jr a Pennsylvania ninth street sold to William Probst two houses on the west side of Martindale avenue north of Twenty fifth street for $4000 James McKee sold to Elvina Evans a house on the west side of Graceland avenue north of Thirty third street for $3000 A lease was signed by Maria Rit zlnger to the Curtne eltman Shoe Com pany for a four story building at 38 East Washington street for a period of four or more years Under the terms of the lease the shoe company will pay rent un til eb 1 1910 at the rate of $9000 a year After that date and term of the lease expires snpoifiod at S10000 ner venr Eighteen building permits were Issued nv ine nuiiainff insnecuon the figures aggregating $7070 RECORD TRANSERS The record of real estate recorded and building permits issued lows: Walter King to Mary King lot 505 fifth addition 65x132 feet vacant west side Illinois street north of orty ninth street $80000 Kate Goldriek to Oliver Ensley lot 98 Boulevard Square 40x131 feet vacant east side Park avenue north of Thirtieth street A 250 00 Corwin Sells et al to Charles Behrent lot 60 Woods's sub outlot 1 48xl95 feet improved east side New Jersey street north of North street George A same Mary Harrington to Ellen Dalton et Place 43x125 side Walcott York and half sub feet Improved street south of Calls on State Officials ollowing Ru mor That He Is Marked for Tag gart Slaughter Proposed Road Will Connect Kokomo and rankfort ranchises Are Being Sought BIRTHS Alva and anny Wilson 1703 Naomi twin gills Robert and Margaret Dwyer 1883 Olney Harry and Josephine Copeland 5331 laowell girl Elmer and Ethel ault 2412 North Capitol boy Robert and Hazel Rufert 3858 North Illi nois boy Otto and Pearl Wehmeier 836 North New Jersey boy rederick and Anna Hicks 501 eet Twen ty sixth boy Arthur and Marie Schowe 41 West Twenty sixth girl Robert and Rose Gaston Moses and Ida Loekman pital girl Sam and Carrie Jones of Michigan boy Royce and Clara Grimes Hugh and Inez Baker 908 Wright girl Harry and Edna Blasengym 408 Downey bov William and Ollie Gallamore 908 Chestnut girl John and Cora Launtry Walnut and Olin boy A lady from St Paul write ia aubataaca an fellow: I began using Danderine mjr hair would not come to my sboulderaand now Hie away below my Another from Newark Jr have been using Danderine regularly When I first started to use It I bad very lit tle hair now 1 have tho moat beautiful long and thickhair anyone would wantto have" Transfers Show Slight Gain In Num ber but Deals Involve Only Moderate Sums May Begin Prosecution of Drivers Who Use Horses and Mules Seven NOW at all druggists in three sizes 25c 50c and $100 per bottle Danderine enjoys greater sale thanny other one preparation regardless of kind or brand and it has a much greater sale than11 of the other hair preparations in the world combined Democrats Unsuccessful In Repre sentative Caucus Plan to Center Efforts on Tariff WASHINGTON June An attempt to extend the legislative program of the Democratic majority in House at this extra session of Congress failed com pletely tonight at a caucus of the Demo cratic representatives The result is a reinforced determination of the Demo crats to confine their legislative efforts at this session to the tariff Among matters which the caucus 1 4 1111 iriilltacr i i yi turnea uqwii wtiw mv ui Ahonrra frnm thTAO TH TlVft VfiHlS LS enlistment period in ine unny huu ouivi reorganization bills Introduced by Chair man Hav of the Committee on Military Affairs 'Bills which the Committee on Naval Affairs wishes to have pressed at this session and other minor hills and emergency measures con sideration "The action of the caucus simply means that we will go ahead with the tariff pro gram as originally outlined at the open ing of the session" said Democratic Leader Underwood After the caucus sev eral members declared there might be another caucus later to determine upon a short extra program HOLDS DRINKING NEITHER HOPELESS NOR HARMLESS AIRVIEW PARK CONCERT Tho first of the midweek concerts at airview Park by tho Indianapolis Mil itary Band Klausmann director will ho given this evening Noble Howard will play an euphonium solo The program toiiws: March "Et Dorado" Selection "Chocolate Soldier" "Wild ('berries" Euphonium Solo "My Regards" Noble Howard "The Gid Planter's Reverie" (Descrip tive) Luscomb can bo rendered wiiero complaints are received is being worked out and in a fow months the otllri rs of the so huy peet to have a system working which will make it possible for all cornplainls Io bo investigated within a few minutes after being received At present complnints have to bo Investigated by the salaried utllcerH In the order received and it is sometimes several hours before the officer arrives to Invest tgate The flysteni of verbal reports of tne members of the ro Colored Woman Mrs Clara Bire dire colored 718 Indiana avenue was fined $10 and costs In Police Court yesterday afternoon by Acting Judge Averill nn a charge of assault and battery on Mayme Boddie 427 Smith street It was alleged that Mrs Blredlre cut the Boddie woman Object to Resurfacing A delegation of property owners from North Senate avenue appeared before the Board of Public Works yesterday to remonstrate against the pro posed resurfacing of the avenue from In diana avenue to Tenth street It was de clared that the work could be done by patching The board took no action Officials Receive Invitation Annis Burk secretary to Mayor Shank has received a communication from the officers of the Mu nicipal League of Indiana extending an invitation to city officials to attend the an nual meeting of the league at Crawfords ville June 20 21 and 22 Mr Burk notified the heads of various departments of the invitation Two Robberies Reported Two robberies were reported to the detective department at the Central Police Station yesterday Wil liam Watts 1815 Ludlow avenue told the detectives that $17 had been taken from the pocket of his trousers which were hang ing in the room In the rear of a downtown store Robert Smith giving his address as 718 Prospect street reported the loss of $6 Duffy Leaves for East rank Duffy sec retary of the United Brotherhood of Car penters and Joiners of America has left In dianapolis for a two trip in the lie win aiienu me conveutiun oi me or carnenters James Dougherty secretary in ort Wayne Ind yesterday a Rt New Jersey State Council lima 2K of the International Association of Book hindpra wan i on business airmount State Bank ci? Indiana The new depository will have $25000 cap ital stock of which $15000 has been paid In according to the articles of incorporlon John Selby is president of the institution and Victor A Selby is cashier The stock holders are A A Ulrey North Manchester John Selby airmount Charles Naber airmount Victor A Selby airmount and Charles Leer airmount John Selby is trustee Nurse Bruises if Edna Langley and Clara Benson had not at tempted to interfere when Mr and Mrs Earl Brown began quarreling yesterday af ternoon at the boarding house where all the persons concerned reside 304 North New Jersey street Earl Brown would not have been arrested charged with assault and bat tery and Misses Langley and Benson would not be nursing bruises that Brown Is said to have inflicted with a window blind the police say Brown was charged with assault and Petitions for Receiver The Indiana uel and Supply Company asked the appointment of a receiver lor the Isgrlg Coal and Mining Company engaged in the fuel ice and sup ply busiqeps in a complaint tild in the Marion Circuit Court yesterday The plain tiff alleges the defendant has considerable property and many contracts which should be carried out There is a further allega tion that the defendant company's indebted ness is about $8000 and it is unable to pay the same The plaintiff says it is a creditor to the extent of $1100 Authority for the receiver if appointed to continue the busi ness of the company is asked Thrusts Anu Through Window clrk in the offices of tho Lake Erie Western railroad on the second floor of the Saks building yesterday afternoon unwittingly furnished a mild sensation for pedestrians on the Pennsylvania street side of the build ing when he accidentally placed an arm through a large window causing the glass to fall to the street The glass fell with a loud crash which caused business men and employes in the district to run to the win dows and pedestrians to stop and wonder George Rubens manager of the Saks building said the young man told him he was passing the window and accidentally pushed his arm through the glass The clerk was slightly cut on the arm by the broken window ollowing a report from that the Indiana delegation was alarmed over a supposed cross" which was to be handed by the Taggart forces in Indiana to Samuel Ralston of Lebanon in his light for the nomination for Governor Air Ralston descended upon state officials yesterday In the Washington dispatch it was stated that the Taggart machine in In diana was contemplating a half hearted stand in favor of Ralston at the begfn nlng of the activities of the Democratic state convention after which the entire support of the Taggart organization would be thrown to William 11 present auditor of state Mr Ralston appeared at the State House and held a conference with several officials After calling to pay bls re spects to Governor Marshall whom he did not find in bis office Mr Ralston went to the auditor of state's office and talked with Mr for half an hour After the conference Mr said that the Washington situation had not been discussed by the two DISPATCH NOT MENTIONED "Mr Ralston did not mention the dis patch which referred to the alleged be lief of the Indiana delegation in gross that he was to be double crossed" said Air linen "no came on a matter of business nud the tlon as it relates to the Indiana sentatives was not discussed" Mr in sneaking of the tlon that he would be a candidal for Governor brought out in 1ho denouement of the congressional situation from an In diana standpoint declared that he did not care to say anything on tho subject He said that no Indiana citizen could bo unresponsive to the call of friends who believed he should be named for the highest office in tho state but asserted that lie could make no declaration of his intentions in nresent Mr declared that the asser tion ol the Indiana delegates in Congress that ho was the man to whom Hie Tag gart machine would turn when sook Ralston was without 'basis VICTIM Overloaded by a huge bundle Osonr Alberts a living nt 72S South Capitol avenue fell wlmn he boarded 'in out bound Hrlglitvvojd car nt PennnylvnnU end Marko! utreetn enrly last evening end was sever ly Injured He wns picked nn by bysbinders and later tnken home In the CHy Dispensary ambulance Dr Inckson nmbulitnco physician believes the bov did not suffer eny broken bones I Tho car was In charge of Conductor Iciinrles Stansbury 1442 Everett street Corporations Listed by Board of Review may look small to you as com pared with the wealth you some day to possess but that dollar may be made the foundation uf tho future fortune by deposit tng this safe cunumny Add to temiitlcally a regular portion of earnings Wo win mcrmi added Interest twice yearly $50 Stout rank Warner porch 522 Sanders $30 A Bruner airdome Michigan and ulton $100 Ida $200 James taine George nn Shea remodel 217 Hamilton $25 Hildebrand addition 608 North Dela ware $100 Deupree repairs 2626 North Illinois Mrs Backmeyer repairs 112 East Wil kins 65 Ruling Reverts $5000 Premium Bonds to General und The Indianapolis Board of Health be deprived of $5000 worth of it had hoped to receive for part payment of the proposed new pavilion equipment at the City Hospital through a ruling of City Controller Wallace yesterday Tito board had expected to receive the pre mium on the $110000 bond Issue which amounted to more than $5000 but Con troller Wallace has ruled that that money must go to tho general fund At a re cent meeting of the board when It was found necessary to obtain money for the hospital pavilions through the Board of Public Works and the city controller ft developed that members expected to be given the amount of the premium and would use it for equipping the hospital The Board of Works yesterday sent a asaing Mitchell and lorence Organized protest will be made by commercial organizations of Evansville against the abandonment of the name of the Evansville Terre Haute railroad in the proposed merger with the Chicago Eastern Illinois road according to an nouncement here yesterday Directors of the two roads have called a meeting for July 20 at which time the absorptionwill bo ratified The commercial bodies of Evansville will meet this afternoon and discuss the question of the dropping of the name The retention of the name is demanded for its advertising ad vantages The Pioneer Association of the Ike Shore Michigan Southern at a session at Toledo this Week elected officers for the ensuing vear as follows: President Mark lovd Elkhart Ind first vice presi dent A Newton Buffalo second vice president A Gildea Elkhart third vice president A A Marshall Toledo fourth vice president Kern Elk hart: treasurer Calkins Elkhart secretary Thompson Buffalo members of the executive committee James Lathrop A Berg and Patrick Murphy to serve with Shaw Shaw and William Shea as holdover members the city Tlie attention of tho Board of Public 'Works will bn called Io Im need for morn drinking places MAY RECALL POWERS During tlie next few weeks some action toward organizing the newspaper carriers Into a soeielv either ns it Junior lnmanne society or ns a branch of the Indianapolis Humane Society will be inken Af'er the newsboys are organized other lads may bo taken Into the society Tho dotaila were left in the hands of Harry 1 Hawekotte A plan by which more efficient service Bryant repairs SOS East Wyoming Edwards repairs 1040 Bellefon $100 owler addition 2228 Schurman WINS SUIT TO RECOVER BETS A jury In Superior Court Room 1 found yesterday that there had been at least $2250 lost by Charles McNulty to August (Gus) Rabke as bets on the which were "also rans" and awarded the plaintiff a verdict for that sum The money was lost between Oct 1 1910 and March 21 1911 The defense was that Rabke had lost as much to McNulty as McNulty had lost to Rnhke The jury returned a verdict after deliberating about an hour McNulty sued for $897205 I A To show how quickly Dindirlns IsUSs acts we will send a large ssm Cut I Pie free by irturn mail to anyone who This sends this free coupon to the Out) KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO CHICAGO ILL with their name nnd Address nnd 10c I iu silver or stamps to pay postage Buskirk commissioner to same 700000 Boston Worker Discusses Liquor Evils Before National Conference Amos Butler Makes Address BOSTON Mass June 14 "No case of drunkenness no matter how far ad vanced Is considered beyond recovery and no case however slight is considered to be without harm" said Robert A Woods head president of the South End House of Boston tonight in addressing tho final session of tlio thirty eighth an nual meeting of the National Conference of Charities and Correction Mr Woods advocated state Institutions for noncriininal persons arrested for hi toxlcat Ion experience Is now great enough to enable us to say that many men and women offenders ran be reclaimed to useful lives without imprisonment by correct probationary treatment" said Amos Butler secretary of the Statu Board of Charities of Indiana in an ad dress before the conference today "Probation and parole are often used synonymously" said the speaker "while in fact authorities and prison officials recognize a distinction Probation ap plies to one conditionally released after conviction but before entering upon his sentence Parole is understood to be con ditional release of a prisoner from an in stitution after the serving of sentence has begun "What has been worked out In one place and another as to the host methods DEATHS Ethel Reeves 22 315 South hemorrhage Wilhelmina Hitzke 61 224 bronchitis eharlA Rnszall 53 1115 hypertrophic cirrhosis of liver Clarence Raymond 16 543 West Twenty sixth accidental drowning John Barlow 48 City Hospital pulmonary tuberculosis Michael Dee 16 177 Geisendorff miliary tu berculosis Patrick Bowen "9 725 East McCarty or ganic heart disease rank William Jones 65 442 East cfnmnr'li aciav V' vx Sarah A Richardson 87 9 the Belmont valvular nettiu uiauw Lucinda Clbson 79 1781 North A a 4 vx 1 4 I 1 11 I 1 I Il I I Katherine Humphreys 5 months 223 South East miliary tuberculosis John Weidner 84 City Hospital senility John Miller 58 728t4 Highland carci noma of the left genital organ Anna Hltzelberger 56 1150 Roach acute cardiac dilatation Shea Police Quarrel by Using After he is alleged to have kicked his 75 year old mother Thomas 6bea 522 South Delaware street was arrested by Bleyclemen Amsden and Johnson last night charged with assault and battery According to the police Shea waa Intoxi cated ami started a quarrel with his mother Mrs Bessie Shea Suicide Imprisonment of Assistant TARBORO June Cashier Lutber Hart of the Bank of Tarboro Is dead and Assistant Cashier Hus sey Is in jail charged with complicity In the misappropriation of $50000 in bank funds Hart died from a self inflicted pistol wound and the exposure of Hussey followed when bank officials and State Bank Examiner Doughton made a hasty examination of the bank books today the exposure state officials closed Its doors pending further Investi gation The deposits aggre gate more than $200000 ON RAILROAD ROW Shepard division freight agent of the Pennsylvania lines is in Chicago Harris car accountant for the Big our Indianapolis Is at Columbus on business A Lee commercial agent for the Minneapolis St Louis railroad is In northern Indiana this week Thomas agent In the local fast freight offices of the Lake Shore Lacka wanna lines is in Cleveland Traill traveling passenger agent for the Union Pacific Cincinnati called on railroad men here yesterday Brown traveling freight Ifor the Canadian Pacific railway Ion local railroad men yesterday I Vanderbursr commercial I Seaboard Air Line Louisville transacted I business in Indianapolis yesterday I The regular monthly pay checks were I distributed to trainmen and other I employes of the Big our yesterday Doll commercial agent Interna I tional Great Northern lines Cincinnati I called on local railroad officials yesterday I Werner district passenger agent Ifor the risco lines Indianapolis Is tour ling the northern part of the state this I week I Due to the heavy eastward traffic a I special train of six cars will pass through I Indianapolis today from St Louis en I route to Boston I Mordough traveling passenger agent for the St at Clnoln I natl called on railroad men In Indlan I spoils yesterday I Lindsay division freight agent Ifor the Baltimore Ohio Southwestern I at Vincennes called on railroad men In I Indianapolis yesterday I Cavanagh superintendent of I freight transportation for the New York I Central Chicago called on Indianapolis I railroad men yesterday I A Blaisdell general agent passenger I department of the Canadian Pacific of I flees at Cincinnati was 11) Indianapolis I yesterday calling on railroad men Interest among local railroad men Is I manifest in the exposition land festival to be held at I Bloomington Ill June 19 to 24 inclusive Is Burnett assistant to Vice Presl xn Rnhdtf nf the New York Cen Itral lines Chicago arrived in Indianapolis I yesterday and will make an inspection of I I the Indianapolis terminals I The Baltimore Ohio railroad has (awarded a contract for extensive 1m Iprovements at rederick' Md involving Han expenditure of $50000 The improve Hments include a new freight terminal I With the incorporation of the Terminal Building Company at Cleveland comes the (announcement that a $1500000 freight (depot will be erected in that city It Is (reported that the terminals and freight (houses will be used by every railroad en tering Cleveland I A Dolan of the Erie railroad Pltts (burg has been appointed general East Hern passenger agent of the Erie In New (York Mr Dolan formerly was with the (same road with headquarters at Cleve Hland and Is well known in Indlanaoplls railroad circles The latest result of the campaign waged by the Pennsylvania railroad for increasing crops along Its lines by pro Hmotlng scientific farming is an organ ization recently formed at Price Md called the which will have as Its object an Increase of crops In that section I Announcement has been made in local railroad offices by the Illinois Central railroad as follows: In connection with the operation of the Indianapolis South Hem Railroad Company as a part of the Illinois Central Railroad Company con ductors and train authorities will on and after July 1 1911 honor for passage ove that road annual term and trip passes issued by this company I After many postponements the os I torla remont railroad will be opened I the public today according to advices I received here yesterday Connections I have been made with the Toledo ostoria indlay line The date for the estab Ushment of the limited service between Lima and Cleveland has not been fixed but probably will be inaugurated before the end of the month I Information has been received in In dianapolis railroad offices that the Grand Trunk Pacific and its Eastern section the Grand Trunk are ready for the carrying of the wheat crop of the western prov Inces of Canada The railroads in the past have been handicapped on account of the Inability to supply cars but this has been eliminated by the extension of the Grand Trunk lines Into the extreme west of the Canadian grain growing region "Avoid the unnecessary and wasteful use of either time or material In connec tion with your Such Is the ap peal for greater efficiency and a reduction in expenses Issued by President Darius Miller of the Chicago Burlington Quincy railroad to more than 44000 em ployes of the company This step Is in direct line with a similar scheme adopted recently by the Rock Island lines which urged Its employes to save the company a nickel a day Tnral mBrnnd men familiar with con ditions In the South are predicting a steady development in that section over the next several years despite the great advance the earnings the Southern roads have made In the past decade Some of the systems have added to their mileage by absorbing other roads as most notably the Atlantic Coast line igures for the last nine years show that grossH earnings of the railroads of the South nearly doubled organized streets an: said to be very slippery Tho slgns will be prepared and placed Imme diately The question of placing additional drinking fountains for horses was dis cussed and It was said tliat where foun tains had been taken out they sometimes Grows Hair and we can Stops may ba takon by th Tmllnnap oIIh Society to prevent the working of the horses itnl mules seven days a week the question having been raised at the monthly meeting of tho board of directors last night at the Com merclal Club It was said that there Is no law against driving horses and mules seven days a week but tho society may start prosecutions for violations of tho laws governing what work shall not be done on Sunday No definite action was taken last night There apparently Is no objection on the part of the society if the animals are given a rest and not worked every day successively the benefit of drivers who do not know the iDiVi menlM placu signs along North Meridian street and other streets paved with 1ho creo sote blocks warning drivers that tho streets are dangerous on hot days and asking them to drive carefully It was reported that many horses have fallen since tho hot weather caused the creo The basis ol all successful advertising is REGULAR ITY and PJilRSlSTENCY SPASMODIC advci tisements advertisements run now and then without any definite plan of campaign very rarely bring results It is a mistake for any merchant or manufacturer tn run one or two or even a dozen advertisements and ex pect to get business as a result of them he might just as well throw the money away for all the good it will do him IT IS CONSTANT REPETITION THAT COUNTS TN KEEPING NAME BE ORE THE PUBLIC ALL THE TIME No matter howr small the announcement if it is run REGULARLY it will make an impression on the public will get in the habit of looking for it and when they need the article advertised THEY WILL RESPOND to the advertisement There are times of course when a single advertise ment is all that is necessary to attain the result but that is only in special cases To develop a REGULAR CONSISTENT BUSI NESS regular consistent advertising is necessary The merchant or manufacturer who runs only one or two advertisements in any publication and expects results from them is not only UNAIR TO HIMSEL but is un fair to the publication as well There is no publication big enough or strong enough to pay any advertiser on a few insertions That is the reason ADVERTISEMENTS are practicaUy use less as an advertising medium And that is why publications should refuse to print single advertisements when such advertisements are to be used to "try the publication (To Be Continued) ANDERINE is to the heir what fresh shower of rain and sunshine are to vegetation it goes right to the roots invigorates and strengthens them Its exhilarating stimulating and lifs producing properties causa the hair to grow abundantly long strong and beautiful It at once imparts a sparkling brilliancy and ver vety softness to the hair and a few weeks use will cause new hair to sprout all over the scalp Use it every day for a short time after which two or three times a week will be sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire al lot 39 Willard feet improved east street south of New interest part lot 65 outlot 103 30x126 west side New Jersey Norwood street John Lehr to James Hodges lot 32 Boulevard Square 40x131 feet va cant west side Ruckle street south of Thirty first street 105000 Walter A Royse to Lauren Drake Jr lot 34 and part 33 Osgood's North Park sub 60xl33 feet improved east side Pennsylvania street south of 1 wentv ninth street Silas Johnson to Crown Hill Ceme tery lot 67 Sec 42 Crown Hill 52100 Meridian Investment Company to Kath leen Lambeth part lot Douglass Park vacant east side Pennsylvania street south of the boulevard 100 Union Trust Company trustee to James Bowers et ux lot 410 Garfield Park addition 35x186 feet vacant south side Cruft street west of State avenue 18000 Same to Neva Teckenbrock et al lot 373 Woodcroft 50x160 feet va cant west side Carrollton avenue north of orty fourth street 75000 Margaret Buddenbaum to George Coultis et ux lot 93 Northern Heights 50x132 feet vacant east side Central avenue south of atty second street 125000 Isabel Daubenspeck to Lea Stuart part lots 32 and 33 and strip adjoin ing sub outlot 181 50x64 feet improved west side Broadway north of Arch street 500000 Aaron Tolin to John rs lots 703 to 709 Armstrong Park 35x145 feet each vacant north side Thirty second street east of the canal Jose Balz Company to rederick PT Mau et ux lot io diock vaven et East Woodlawn addition iin anttfh hMa llnvt Avenue cast of Nelson street 250000 Ida Schooley to Walburger Auger lot 69 third addition 40x 143 feet Improved east side Neal ave nue south of Maryland street 2 80000 James McKee to Elvina Evans lot 21 Kenwood Park 40x132 feet Im proved west side Graceland avenue north of Thirty third street 300000 rank Haufler et al to rederick Willis et ux lot 5 Crane's sub out lot 158 30x feet? Improved south west side Indiana avenue west of Minerva street 120000 Henry Miller to William Wrlghts man et ux lot 21 second addi tion 34x135 feet improved north side Cottage avenue east of Wright Susie Martin to Hazel Pace lot 104 Boulevard square 40x131 feet vacant east side Park avenue south of Thirty first street 110000 Ida Estes to William Probst lots 12 and 14 block 1 Schofield ct al's addition 41x140 feet each im proved west side Martindale avenue north of Twenty fifth street 400000 Viola Allison et al to Ida Estes lot 1 sub first ad dition Gltfcx feet improved south side Brookside avenue near Eleventh street 400000 Edward Hoffman to Gertrude Springer lot 130 State Plaza 45x100 feet vacant east side Randolph street south of New York street 115000 Missouri Gates executrix to Clifford Ralphy lots 46 and 4 1 Blackmore et addition 84x135 feet vacant east side Manlove avenue north nf Twenty third street 20000 Charles Schofield to Joe String fellow lot 3 block 23 Sangster et addition feet vacant east side Caroline street north of Twenty seventh street 20000 Same to James Sears lot 4 same 20000 cora ameer to zutngnus Cormlck et al lot 28 Kappes et Etgntn street addition ilmnroved north sldo street west of West street John Whitlock to John Baron Jot 13 same addition 25x100 feet improved north side Sixteenth street west of West street James Vanarsdal to Skinner lot 5 Park Lane 50x200 feet improved north side Tenth street west of Newman street Amanda Love to Winifred Glenn part lots 7 and 8 block 3 rtf 1 1 Oi 9 1 4 BUM UUIIV ZA44T liupiuvetl southwest corner Hadley and Patter son streets 125000 Eaglesfleld Stewart Company to Theo dore Stenzel et al lot 124 Wash ington Heights sub 53x145 feet va cant east side Carrollton avenue north of ortieth street 100000 William Elder to Walter McCole et ux lot 68 Eastern Heights 40x 132 feet vacant east side Drexel ave nue south of New York street 60000 Berkley Duck to red Belnburg lot central rarx aaainon vacant west side MIs north of Twenty third 29500 1911 1910 $R50 R00 $500 7930 7250 4700 3200 2020 2000 700 700 4300 4300 8500 8000 1470 9130 R800 45000 45000 5650 5090 2500 3500 3500 3260 3000 10000 10000 100 3530 18000 18000 100 100 1000 1000 8380 500 610 400 12000 10500 60130 63580 68670 53370 100 200000 207500 117950 120100 5250 4170 15460 6800 500 500 300 100 J16840 125000 1400 1400 3000 1400 1400 160 150 300 7650 7650 3260 7500 4200 3210 25000 24950 15000 15000 300 300 20000 20000 2000 2000 920 1150 9490 9490 810 600 8500 3500 1900 1900 10000 780 630 34760 83890 27500 27000 5000 6000 100 100 100 850 850 250 260.

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