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I SEPTEMBER 21 191i DISCUSS 'WAGES TEACHERS JUDGETORNS DOWN WITNESSES DECLARES SIX ARE ENOUGH Church Work CRITICISE POLICY TAT WIE in building to will Schlitz is brewed in the dark at bottled in darkened rooms where even the win he The Without all of these We have adopted inven tion that could aid Today than more own beer pure If you knew what we Know JEALOUS WIE DRINKS ACID ask for Brown Bottle The Beer SAYS RUNAWAY CRIPPLED HIM RED MEN READY OR POWWOW 10 That Made Milwaukee amous Ward OICERS TELL OERS SAYS NOT CANDIDATE RIGHTENS SAE ROBBERS VETERANS IN INAL REUNION GIVEN SIX MONTHS AND INED or unsightly flabby puffs un KICKS OICER AND ESCAPES for SAYS HUSBAND ROBBED CHILD MEETS IN ANNUAL REUNION JURY INDICTS TERRE HAUTEAN MAJ ALLEN LEAVES $50000 Two One fluffy and Main 83 CAR STRIKES OPEN SWITCH her EDITOR SUES OR DIVORCE VETERANS HOLD CAMPIRE UMBRELLAS WMO USE STAR WANT ADS OR RESULTS READ STAR WANT ADS OR PROIT lanjiiEK The next II Drainage Canal body could have are: vice sion tion the the of the for thrt not en Both Phone 61B 41 8 424 Penn SI OUNDERS nd INISUIRS i WHY MOST SHAMPOOS RUIN THE HAIR SCHOOL HEADS ORGANIZE North Belmont precautions no in the sup a few minutes after tho ar rival of a barge belonging to the Great i Lakes Dock and Dredge Company which came iroin tne vnicago It Is possible that the been towed to Gary on a charge of Roberts in the fined $500 and terurban car and Mr Goebel says he wag thrown against tne car ana men to ground and so injured that he has been able to work since nor to walk cept by the aid of a cane HOUNDS TRACE PRISONER URGES BETTER STATE ROADS IN TALK TO COMMISSIONERS In the bad in JUDGE BAGOT WILL RENDER INAL DECISION RIDAY Bragg Phosphor Bruuze Manga uese Bronze and White Brass Brass Railingtad Job Work and Levi Cox POLICE HAVE NO GLEW TO IDENTITY DEAD WOMAN The questions answered below are general in character the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply to any case of similar nature Those wishing further advice free may address Dr Lewis Baker College Bldg College EUwood Sts Dayton Ohio enclosing self addressed stamped envelope for reply ulr name and address must be given but only initials or fictitious name will be used In my answers The prescriptions can be tilled at any well stocked drug store Any druggist can order of wholesaler Ind Sept 20 Mrs a member of I he State committed suicide to 30 Pennsylvania St When Building Ing gray tain mfent scalD Buy of your druggist a 4 yellow minyol and use It accompanying the jar To Barnard welcomed the dele half of the citv and the Rev Maguire on behalf of the churches of the city The Rev Charles Ehle of De the introductory sermon the afternoon session the given an automobile ride Uincers elected today A of Muncie: Snyder of Bluffton ing of the conference this afternoon Bishop Pearce made an introductory ad lieports were made ny tne ekiers different districts Tomorrow a stationing committee will be composed of two elders and a frdm each district of the con Atiica Westfield Wabash and the lour districts The to ri nnual powwow i He had occasion to over the lonfc distance telephone in registering his call had to deal Miss Eva Simcoke 18 years old operates the hotel switchboard beauty attracted the get wen leit HARD TO IT cases are the kind we like We can fit you with eyeglasses that are both comfortable and will stay on ROBISON HANCOCK Opticians 21 Market St of a heating his face and battery on Court He was term of six months in the Coun it is said that he will be prose fnr murderous assault on Mrs when he finishes Ids present term catur delivered At the close of delegates were about the city Moderator 1 moderator ond vice moderator Mrs Irene Cunning ham of Dunkirk clerk Harry Reynolds of Bluffton treasurer Jacob unk of Liberty Center program in cludes an address by the Rev ul mer of Indianapolis and the Rev Ketman secretary of the American Baptist Publication Society of Ohio In diana Illinois and Michigan Speakers at Yearly Meeting DecryLack of Interest Taken in was dn a cross complaint filed after her husband proceedings she asserts continual! robbed the years old which contained the him was married when 15 The Brown Bottle protectsffipurifij from the Breweru to s' nouroiass lei i hi gestton and Mrs Mrs Survivors of for Last See that crown or cork is branded Sc cigars newspapers soda water travel baseball and other pleasures The meet ing was adjourned to meet in Indianapolis next Monday at which time delegates to the presbytery will meet in Martinsville spring Dealer Accused of At Attack on Woman Ind Sept 20 Charles Geneva a junk dealer was arrested today for an attack alleged to have been attempted on Mrs James Ireland a deaf mute Bloodhounds trailed Hockeni'ider to his home He defied offi cers to arrest him and was taken only after a chase which led to St Anthony a distance of twenty miles He was returned to Geneva where at prelimi nary hearing he was held under $1000 bond and sent to Decatur to jail Mrs A Neal 521 avenue yesterday said she was sure that the girl's body taken from Lake Michi gan near Gary Ind was not that of her daughter and that she would not go to Gary In search of information Mrs daughter has been in Chicago and her family has heard nothing from her for several weeks Geneva Junk tempting PORTLAND Hocljgnrlder of wn estimated that more than members were in attendance at the fifth annual reunion of the Chickamauga Battle As sociation which was held in Stinson Memorial Hall at Marion National Nllli tary Home today The principal ad dress was given by Dr VanVorhls 01 Indianapolis Governor George Steele also spoke Officers for the suing year were elected as follows: Strajnba of Kokomo president Brady of Wabash vice president: IL Sailors of Kokomo secretary William Clouse of Marion recording secretary and Chaffee of Marlon treasurer dress of the morning named layman ferenee Evansville bishop is the head of Ibis committee which selects pastors for the different charges in the conference nnt be done ns cheaply ns a few years ago higher prices of materials equipment etc render it impossible but we do it reasonable so Have It done the way Dr Tait Dr Noble Dr Cash Andrews Night Watchman Prevents Looting of Postoffice ANDREWS Ind Sept 20 Night Watchman Ezra Carson early today dis covered two men at wdrk on the post office safe He fired his revolver and they jumped into a waiting vehicle and drove away They had drilled holes in the safe filled them with explosives and were preparing to light the fuse when discovered The robbers had stolen sev eral blankets from nearby barns with which to inutile the noise of the expected explosion The men are thought to be the same dues who operated at Atlanta a night or two ago Don't orget We repair and re cover Superintendents of Three Congres sional Districts Meet in Initial Session in Marlon Sudden Proposal Is Accepted by Operator Aboard but Hurt 20 A north dose to two teaspoonfuls Continue two or three months Miss Your symptoms induce worry and worry is detrimental to health You are losing weight and strength owing to ex cessive menstruation and leucorrhea (whites) which la a constant drain on a vitality The many other symp toms are too well known to repeat To bring about a normal menstrual flow use the following for some months regularly and thereafter use a week before: Iodine resub liihed 30 grains potassia iodide 60 grains viburnum prunifolium 2 ozs tincture uado mene comp 1 oz syrup sarsaparilla comp 6 ozs Take a teaspoonful of this mixture 3 times daily Use the following locally: Sulphate of zinc 1 oz tannic acid 1 oz and antiseptic vllane powder 2 ozs Mix A teaspoonful to a quart of warm water as a douche with syringe twice dally continue after third day of flow This treatment has cured hundreds io gain in weight after your of Commerce" bare with the exception stove and that he would black and parade about the city with colored women Mr Ruddick is 47 years oM and his wife 40 years old Dephia Buffer testified that he and his wife who were neighbors of the Rud dicks moved away on account of the quarreling of the couple He said Mrs hair usually looked like it had never been combed and that she would at times wear nothing more than a blanket wit li holes cut in it for her arms Mr Ruddlck said his wife never kifcsed him and that she assaulted him one night and threw him down stairs On another occasion when he took down a door that she persisted in keeping locked between their rooms lie said she bit a piece nut of his cheek When asked what he did on such occasions as these Mr Ruddick re plied that he made nis get away trial will be finished tomorrow Body ound loating in Gary Harbor Is Buried but Investigation Continues GARY Ind Sept 20 There Is no longer any doubt but that the Gary police department has a full fledged murder mystery to untangle following the dis covery of the nnindentified young wom body in the United States Steel Cor harbor yesterday No identifi cation having been made today the body was burled in the Tolleston Cemetery but it will be exhumed if necessary A number of people called at Hoover morgue today but none was able identify the body A possible reason for the nrosence the body in Gary harbor came to light today The corpse was found floating In this jllr fatv iJniilAc adai tlizi Columbus Divorce Case Comes Up for Trial in Shelbyville Sensational Evidence Is Adduced Eugene Holley Must Answer Charge of Murdering Wife TERRE HAUTE Inl Sept Eu gene Holley alias rancis Conners alias rancis Cash In jail here on a charge of murdering Ills wife by administering chloroform while she slept on the night of 1 lily 12 was Indicted this afternoon by the Vigo County Grand Jury He Is charged in the indictment with murder in the first degree Holley declared his wife's death was the result of the use of too much chloroform for headache lie remarried mrce weens atter death riends Regret Avowed Purpose "to ortify Panama Canal and Increase Armed orces Senator Crumpacker Declares He Has No Gubernatorial Aspirations LAPORTE Ind Sept 20 Personal and political friends of Senator Daniel Lucien Crumpacker of Laporte County whose name has been considered with the list of Republican aspirants for the nomina tion for Governor next year have de clared the senator will not enter the race It Is given as a reason by those who pro fess to know that Immedi ate family has objected to his going into the race while his health is riot suffi ciently rugged to permit of the exactions of a political campaign Mr Crum packed today In reply to many inquiries issued the following statement: to my candidacy for the Republican nomi nation for Governor would say I am not aspiring to the governorship and will not be a subjectof was held new Class With including present the Cotnnils Led by Seeburger of Terre the convention spent the morn ort Wayne Man After Recapture Turns Out to Be Insane ORT WAYNE Ind Sept Officer Joe Brennan attempted to arrest Thomas Conley 60 years old this morning but Conley kicked him In the pit of the stomach and after knocking him down fired twice with a revolver at very close range but missed both times Thinking he had killed the policeman Conley but was captured later It turned out that he is insane and thinks himself a United States deputy marshal in search of a criminal A commission will investi gate his mental condition Son Receives Nothing Others Dividing Estate RANKORT Ind Sept 20 estate of $50000 is disposed of by will of Maj David Allen probated to day Two sons Richard A and Joseph Allen are to divide the estate A third son John Id Allen received noth ing the testator saying: conduct has been such that he deserves no part of my RICHMOND Ind Sept The Indiana Yearly Meeting in session here organized this afternoon by ap pointing Timothy Nicholson of Richmond clerk With more riends in attendance than at any meeting in recent years the business of the meeting is now under full" headway The other officers elected arenas follows: Winifred Milligan of Winchester re coTchng clerk Trueblood of Rich mond and Edith Hunt of Charlottesville reading clerks Milo Hinkle of Greens burg announcing clerk Elbert Russell of Richmond Charles Tebbetts of Rich mond and Joseph Goddard of Muncie as sistants to the clerk in bring forward new business John Johnson Timothy Nicholson Charles Carpenter all of Rlch mopd rank Mooreman of Winchester anty illiam Macy of Lewisville trustees CRITICISES PRESIDENT TAT Tins afternoon Levi Mills of Wilming ton delivered the annual peace ad drqas He deplored the tendency of the United States to increase its naval and iani forces and called attention to heavy armaments being erected along Panama Canal In this the policy President Taft was criticised while executive was commended his arbitration tren tins The report of the committee on peace and arbitration was read in connection with address on the subject ami like the speaker the committee regretted thax owed purpose of the government to forufy the Panama Canal The commit teecalled attention to the fact that al thcjygh riends hold loyally to the gospel view of peace reports from many month ly meetings express the fear that the nehds are not sufficiently In earnest to msyptain the high ground taken bv the pioneers of the church session was enlivened by a dis cussion of the lack of young people tak ing part in riends Church work Charles Tebbetts led an attack on the apparent policy of the church to give places of re sponsibility in the church to old inem He said that many young people had told him they did not feel that the for Many Passengers Are None Is Seriously MUNCIE Ind Sept bound Muncie and ort Wayne traction car struck an open switch at the Eaton Junction this evening shortly after 6 and was derailed The car was filled with passengers but none was seriously injured The ear turned com pletely around and partially over Carl Vanlluskirk cashier of the Eaton Bank jumped from rear platform as he saw the car leave the track and his buck and limbs were seriously sprained SHELBYVILLE Ind Sept (Spe cial) The divorce case of Baker Rud dlck against Laura Ella Ruddlck In Superior Court today brought fifty peo ple here from Columbus as witnesses but Judge Bartholomew announced hewould hear but three witnesses on each side in addition to the principals Mr mother is one of the wealthy women of Columbus The couple were once divorced then remarried Sept 6 1906 The final separation took place Herman: or out of order kidneys lame back rheumatic twinges etc 1 recommend the following as a splendid kidney tonic with curative action on bladder and urinary tract: ext DuChu i wort 1 oz avrun sarsanarllla conin Mix and take a teaspoonful after meals and al bedtime drinking plenty of good pure I water THE Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr Lewis Baker The parents were not informed un The mother did too kindly Tne among the mcm fraternity His Estnb 20 Year Wckt Washington Street The Plain We quote as follows from the Boston World on "Care of the Hair" by Mae Martyn: "The reason for the scant unattractive tresses of most women lies in the persistent use of injurious sham poos ew realize that soap shampoos do more barm than good The deadly alkali in soap Is too strong for the hair causing it to streak and become lifeless Such shampoos can only result fatally to tlie hair Dry powders nlso are bad as they elog up the scalp pores anil cause dandruff "A perfectly safe shampoo is made by dissolving a a cup of hot water feetly dries quickly without streaking and leaves tlie hair bright easy to do up it is the surest of baldness ever teaspoonful of canthrox In Tills cleanses per Bedford's Homecoming Celebration Opens Under avorable Auspices BEDORD Ind Sept Tlie big soldiers' reunion and homecoming cele bration opened today under most favor able conditions The public buildings business houses and city Tesldences are beautifully decorated and the city is crowded with visitors Tlie veterans lield a campfire tonight to exclude the you in brown fflit REMITM 1 TOUN(i RIENDS Marion Button Manufacturer Will ace Another Trial on Release MARION Ind Sept 20 Charles Cimino the Italian button manufacturer of this city who slashed his divorced wife Elnora Cimino and her escort Jo seph Roberts with a razor on a down town street during fair week late this afternoon was ronvieiea assault Circuit given a tv Jail cuted Cimino in jail MARION Ind Sept Chen nevllle 27 years old who travels for a typewriter company came to Marion two weeks ago and put up for a brief stay at the Spencer House talk and with who truest and thev nroceeded to acquainted Mr Chenneville left the city but returned today and again used the long distance telephone When he had finished talking he leaned over the counter addressing Miss Simcoke thus: you and I get she asked he answered The girl immediately left her work and they went to the Court House where they obtained a license A few minutes later they were married by the Rev Announces That Twenty ive Licenses Will Be Granted for Saloons in Muncie MUNCIE Inil Sept 20 Judge Charles Bagot of Anderson today Informed local attorneys that lie would likely be tn this city riday morning to deliver his final decision in the Second strance case and to grant licenses to the twenty five chosen applicants There are forty two applicants in the Second Ward among whom Judge Bagot is to distribute twenty five licenses There lias been some talk among flic "drys" of enjoining the county auditor from Issuing the licenses after tiiey are granted by the court but because of tlie large bond required to Indemnity tlie ap plicants for all losses sustained during the lime they might have been in busi ness it is hardly thought this action will be taken The have announced that they will take an appeal from Judge Bagot's decision to the Supreme Court "ighting Gather Time in Greensburg GREENSBURG Ind Sept 20 The last rally of old soldiers that will ever be held in this city was attended by about CftO veterans and their wives today and tonight Twenty seven survivors of the "ighting Regiment the first to be recruited in Indiana for service In the civil war were present It was the re union of this regiment and survivors of other regiments were invited to partici pate Judge Dan Waugh of Tipton de partment commander of Hie A It was billed for a formal address but failed to come Tlie reunion and rally closed with a campfire tonight every idea every to this end should be rapid The other Is also advisable Testify IWoney Was Proffered to Allow Prisoners to Escape WASHINGTON Ind Sept 20 The Daviess County court room has been crowded all daj today with witnesses and spectators in the case of the State vs Jaines Ross and Helen Ross clairvoy ants charged with larceny The urv will not get the ease before late tomorrow John arrell night patrolman at Loogoo tee who made the arrest testified that the woman offered him $20 to permit her and Ross to board a train for Cincinnati Win Wykoff night patrolman testified that the woman offered him $15 to settle with dissatisfied persons about town and $5 extra for his trouble Several wit nesses testified that they were relieved of sums ranging from $5 to $61 together with jewelry by the Rosses under pretense of a or restor ing some missing article Your trouble is chronic Indi torpid liver Hee answer to Acute naln in the nit of the stomach under the shoulder blade and the small of the back with gas and wind coated tongue nausea weakness cold sweat etc Indicate acute indigestion liver and bowel disorders irst have this prescription filled: essence cardio! 1 oz aromatic cascara 1 oz fluid extract wahoo 1 oz and tincture cardamon compound ozs Mix and take one teaspoonful after each meal Also obtain tablets trlopeptlne and take according to directions in sealed package This treatment will restore normal condi tions Says he has suffered with ner vous prostration 3 years ago and has never recovered Lately his symptoms are ex treme nervousness weak tired worn out feeling timid Irritable no energy or am bition to act naturally under all circum stances ns others do The least exertion tires and the limbs and body are often numb or aching Regular dally calisthenics or exercise which calls Into piny every muscle of the body should be followed Also take the following: Tincture cadomene romp 1 oz comp essence cardlol 1 oz syrup hypophosphites 6 ozs Mix and take teanpoonful before or after each meal after the first week gradually increase the of flow of women To gain in weight after your cure take 3 grain hypo nuclane tablets Slgrid or unsightly flabby puffs un der the eyes use a teaspoonful of antlseptlu vllane powder to a pint of ice cold water Wring a towel fold and lay over the eyes at night This will reduce a flabby double chin by pinning towel under chin and tight over the head Mrs I recommend electrical treatment by a good specialist for over coming the effects of infantile paralysis Mr or thin hollow bony and pale cheeks and face I recommend massage with plain yellow mlnyol for five or ten minutes twice daily Rinse the face dry and mas sage again with mutton tallow or olive oil The minyol stimulates the circulation and brings a better flow of blood to the skin which then absorbs the fat A month's reg ular treatment Will surprise you or a bad case of nasal catarrh local treatment is best Obtain 2 ozs of vllane powder Put a half teaspoonful in a pint of warm water and snuff the water up through the nostril passage until all the foul mucus Is removed Then make a ca tarrh balm by using a level teaspoonful of the powder to one ounce of vaseline and ap ply well up into the nostrils breathing deep ly so as to medicate the passages thoroughly Do Ahls morning and night and catarrh 'will soon be vanquished MARION Ind Sept 2O Eighteen out of the twenty two counties of the Eighth Ninth and Eleventh Con gressional Districts attended the trl dii trict meeting of county superintendents of schools in this city today when they launched a permanent organization Offi cers were elected as follows: Wetherow of Miami County president A Hutson of Howard Coun ty vice president and Rogers of Pulaski County secretary It was decided to hold two meetings yearly one before the Christmas holidays and the other In January Splendid interest in the meeting and the objects of tho organization was manifested by the superintendents It was planned to visit the schools of the three districts yearly and it is likely the visits will be made after the holiday season when methods used in the various institutions will be studied There was a well defined movement among tho members to become active in legislative matters pertaining to their offices and the schools TALK ABOUT WAGES Manges in Relation to the Minimum wage Law was tne an interesting discussion It tiiat it is almost impossible for leacners to ouainv tor tne division because of the fact that in this 'class teachers are required to have three years of continuous normal training or 108 weeks of special training whereas a Class A teacher has to do only twelve weeks of normal work and Class teachers twenty four weeks The phases of the term of license and the pay in connection and their variance also were discussed It was the con sensus of opinion that the law of 1907 is too severe on new teachers and a handicap to them iii the matter of salary as well as qualifications Many other important subjects were discussed by the superintendents who were entertained at dinner by Charles Terrell superintendent of the Grant County schools Those who attended the meeting were? Wetherow Miami County: A Hutson Howard Driver Randolph A rantz Cass Opllnger Adams: Black Delaware Clifford underburg Huntington Sum mers Tipton: A Huyette Wells: Salmon Clinton Robert Evericks Wabash II Rogers Pulaski Townsend Blackford Haines Hamilton Williams Wayne Edgar Servles Boone Otis Hall Montgomery Charles Terrell Grant half the cost of our brewing is spent to make and keep Schlitz A quarterly meeting of riends py a unanimous vote the excellent work of Daisy Barr of Muncie was recognized The following committee was appointed to prepare minutes for her to present to thr'London and Dublin Yearly Meeting next year which she will attend in con neetlon with her school and work at 5 WSbdbrook Robert Douglas Elbert Rus XseBf Timothy Nicholson Hill Wil iiam" Elliott and annie Elliot lA lends ministers will occupy the pulpits of The various city churches next Sunday 1 HOUR SPIRITUAL LIE vp Delegates at Presbytery Urged to Better Ct Observe Sabbath RANKLIN Ind Sept At the meeting of the Indianapolis Presbytery this mining the Rev Banta of Spencerfc conducted the devotional services The tejjlrt of the home mission committee made by the Rev Tylgr The report was good in many ways but the financial phase is unsatisfactory' The committee will have a deficit of $1000 unless delinquent churches pay up The presbytery consists of fifty six Ik churches and the session today was at tended by thirty three ministers and seventeen elders One of the impressive features was the communion service this afCtmoon at which the house was filled fl 1 "Khe report on the spiritual life of the church presented by the Rev Wil liamson of Greenfield this afternoon was ve(y Interesting The report showed that an average attendance at prayer services of Ptll the churches combined was 605 an average of fifteen each The committee made recommendations to increase the spiritual lite or tne enuren by asking ViAffebt nhurva na nf fbn Sifihhnfh mefhbers and that family worship be euangeu in it was the sense of the meeting that Declares Wife Stayed in Bed to Avoid Doing Housework LAPORTE Ind Sept Harry Galbreath editor and publisher of the Saturday Advertiser today brought ac tion for divorce from Rose Wagner mak ing the unusual allegation that Jils wife pc rlsteil In staying in bed for a week at a time to escape doing housework Galbreath says lie got tired of waiting on Iiir Phones 8SS (New 94 1 4 Jos Schlitz Brewing Co State St Itulianapolis Wabash Woman Obtains Divorce on Peculiar Cross Complaint WABASH Ind Sept 20 Mrs Charles Shancyfelt of this city was granted a divorce bill she stitub husband his bov savings she had given Mrs bnatieyieit years old ha spiritual life of the church or Individual ca not be increased very much where Sabbath is given over to Ice cream Particularly the Ladies 5 1 Not only pleasant and refreshing to 4 theltaste but gently cleansing and sweet to system Syrup of igs and Elinr of Senna is particularly adapted to ladies and children and beneficial in ali ases in which a wholesome strength onira and effectively laxative should be gusel It is perfectly safe at all times and Uh dispels colds headaches and the pains by indigestion and constipation so promptly and effectively that it is the one Iff perfect family laxative which gives satis bj' fectfen to ail and is recommended by milliBns of families who have used it and have personal knowledge of its ex 's gellfnce Ito wonderful popularity however has led Unscrupulous dealers to offer imita tion which act unsatisfactorily There fere when to get its beneficial elfefls always note the full name of thei Codpan ig Syrup Co plainly printed on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of igs tndLlixir of Senna sale by all leading druggists Price bottle President Seeburger of Terre Haute Declares That Charging of Tolls on Pikes Is Unjust EVANSVILLE Ind 325 delegates and visit twenty count attorneys State Convention of County stoners convened here today President Louis ttauie i Ing in the discussion of the necessity tor better roads throughout tlie state President Seeburger declared that the charging of toll on roads built with the people's money was unjust roads are the property of the declared Mr Seeburger and should not have to pav for their This afternoon the vis wrn taken on a steamboat excur the Ohio River urther diseqs of roads and bridges and the elec of officers are scheduled for tnmor T'lie rnnvrintlnn Th 1 1 Cil night with a banquet til after the wedding not receive the news groom is well known hers of the traveling home is at Austin Tex IND BODY ON TRACK Section Men Too Late to Save Life of Infant LAAYETTE Ind Sept 20 Big our section men late this afternoon found lying beside the railroad track the body of a boy which bad been born but a few hours The body was still warm and was taken to the office of Dr Butler at Stockwell The doctor Is of the opinion that the child was alive when thrown from the Big our passenger train which passed through Stockwell west bound at 4:21 The body was brought here tonight and Coroner VanRoed will hold a post mortem tomorrow The Lafayette police are also working on the case The conductor of the Big our train was tele graphed to make an examination of the passengers on his train REE METHODISTS MEET Wabash Conference Elects Officers Initial Session In Lafayette LAAYETTE Ind Sept 20 ifty two churches In the territory bounded by Lafayette and Indianapolis on the east Evansville on the south Champaign Ill on the west and owler on tlie north are represented In the annual session of the Wabash Conference of tho ree Methodist Chureh which opened here to day The presiding officer is Bishop Wil liam Pearce of Titusville Pa who called the meeting to order this afternoon The following officers were elected: President A Nyswonger of Greenyille II! vice president the Rev ergu son of Henning III secretary treasurer the Rev joint A Watson of Vincennes Ind Evangelist A Gouthey of New York Is In charge of the afternoon and about beer you would Schlitz Schlitz in religious gatherings were intended them SUGGESTS ONE REMEDY He suggested that hereafter important coifinnttee appointments be given to the yoilng members and that they be brought Into closer touch with the church life Ho declared that if tlie chureh is to keep pack witli other denominations it must grow from within Clerk Nicholson felt that much of what Mr Tebbetts critl ctsd could be overcome by engaging the young people in the work of the quar teefr meetings Purdy of Wilmington thought that what the church needed was more youjig ministers and lie declared that a revival would bring good results At devotional service Esther rafne of Creek monthly meeting and Edgar Williams of Seattle Wash preached committee to have the care and oversight of all the meetings for worship held during the yearly meeting was ap fotfjted composed of Truman Ken worth ra Johnson Virgil Brock arvin Bona Emma Randolph George Bird Milly Lawhead Richard Howarth George Bailey Esther Cook Albert Copeland 'Charles Whitely Elbert Russell olger Wilson red Tormallen and Eliza Hiatt This committee will have the work of ar rariJnng all the gospel meetings which will bejjld in the city this week JMAMK OTHER COMMITTEES TJie following committee was appointed to dwepare and produce at a future ses sion suitable returning minutes for thote in attendance from other yearly meetings: Charles Tebbetts Eliza Hiatt Oliver razer Charles Winslow Esther look (vporere iiarrnv RdWrt Kelly Thomas Woodard Oliver Huff? Albert Copeland Mary Hole Alice HunU Ella Hartley Edgar Williams Beamett Shugart Effie Hall red Smith Lavfoia Bailey Winifred Milligan com posed a committee to prepare epistles to yearly meetings one to each of the Aierican yearly meetings and one to in Mrs If you are only 28 years old and your hair Is fall out ana turning you should ob the best treat tor the hair and that I know of oz jar of plain as per directions i Uarkon the hair make a good strong coffee the same as for drinking strain and add to each pint a heaping teaspoonful of antiseptic vllane pow der Dampen the hair dally If you will do this you will soon be gratified with the results John The intense itching of the scalp and other portions of the body mentioned should be treated locally with plain yellow minyol The itching Is due to poor circula tion and you need a stimulating tonic of which the following is adapted: Comp syrup of hypophosphites 5 ozs tincture ca domene comp 1 oz (not cardamon) Mix and take a teaspoonful after each meal Continue treatment 6 to 8 weeks Sadie Candidly I think you are too Impatient and unreasonable You should not expect to get fleshy In one or two weeks Continue taking 3 grain hypo nuclane tab lets for a period of 6 to 8 weeks and then your gain prescription Light starts decay even in pure beer Dark glass gives protection against light Maxwell Man Asks $10000 Damages rom Auto Company SHELBYVILLE Ind Sept Thomas Goebel of Maxwell Tud is suing tlie Greenfield Auto Traction Company for damages of $10000 in the Circuit Court here on account of personal in juries received in an accident at Max well Dec 27 1910 when the operator of one of the defendant company's can cranked the engine tn start the car and caused a team of mules he was driving stored for months in glass lined steel enameled tanks Chickamauga Battle Association Holds Session at Marion Home MARION lnl Sept It beer can be healthful and who knowingly would drink beer that was not Bids Husband Good By as She Sends Him fon Doctor LAAYETTE Emma Stlnebavk Home night by swallowing three ounces of car bolic acid She had been jealous of her husband George Stinchaek for some time and took Hm poison in his pres ence After taking the acid she bade her husband good by and told him to go and got her a doctor When the surgeon of the home arrived she was past medical aid Mrs Stlneback was 40 years old and her husband 65 years old They were admitted to the home three years ago from Madison County and lived in the Johnson County cottage dow shades are drawn light then sent to bottles Tribesmen rom ifty Cities Will Parade at Lafayette LAAYETTE Ind Sept 20 The van guard of the Red Men from the Wabash Valley began arriving in lafayette night to attend the which will be held tomorrow ive thous and members of the order are expected to attend the celebration George Griggs of Houston Tex great incohonee of tlie Improved Order of Red Men of the United States arrived tonight and will deliver an address at Columbian Park tomorrow7 afternoon A big parade will be held tomorrow morning Tribes from Delphi Logansport Lebanon Ad vance Attica Riverside Middlefork Noblesville Mellott Sheridan Green castle Veedersburg Jamestown Mul berry rankfort Waynestown Moran Covington Cicero Darlington Rossville Marshfield Picard Mills Reese Kirklin Greenville Arcadia Elkin West Lebanon and Klondike Rainsville Oxford Pine Village Ambia Boswell Mace New Market Linden Kramer Atlanta Carmel Colfax Whites town orest Circleville Dependent and Pence will participate in the big parade MEETS IN NEWCASTLE Salamonia" Baptist Association Will Be In Session Two Days NEWCASTLE Ind Sept More than 100 delegates are In attendance at the annual meeting of the Salanionle Baptist Association which began this morning at the Methodist Chureh and will continue through tomorrow Vice Mod erator Snyder of Bluffton presided over the sessions today Mayor George on be Ruddick alleges that his wife was un faithful to her marriage vows was negligent as a housekeeper and untidy in her habits In a cross complaint Mrs Ruddick charges cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide MAKES CHARGES her husband would live himself that be railed his oz comp fluid balm ozs Ai ORY rnTTf TVTXT I (DMT TC CT A jrrTTTTn 111L JJAZ111I TAI (JL1D 0 1ZUAT 1 A JUZl 1 fl I IjB 'VL irtn MRSmmpSII llv SKMKR9M wj pl im If yT (i TllPiIhS lmp mty jULB! 1 tWKqtud wurlU liw 1H1 iwi lx 17 tc 'u1 rnrrihzsi OHMndiMEi SO 1 B1 Ml BWfl III MI VlHKa 11 1 111 I WK IB lllll Bl llliHIl ErISpI illll HI II I I lllll III llllllll Ea IIIIIIWm II ml 44 1 1 1 id i Ill III I II I Ifll ll ill 1 II Bit ill HIB 'jhl T1 I 1 in ffjT Uli 1 I A JL Jk I' nrli iin niniifr 1.

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