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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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ar 4 4 'th ft Column WIN THE WAR RECIPES Adele SCOUTS Rustic urniture Jale and 3 agreed upon the following Exhibitors be observed In all recipes seen to be ap Alumnae of Indiana White White House House Chair Chair save $2 45 $2 45 Comfortable Prize Winners lawn and is Settee to Match $395 Mis teaspoons Oilar ganner A every tablespoon melted vegetable cups milk or 33 South Meridian Street SOCIETY Useful to Women Mr and Mrs above all 111 Mrs WILL SELL WHALE MEAT TRUNK SHOP War Mothers Have Their Choice Today the rning Ill be tiie committee In and will be assistant floor How to Pronounce Them LECTURER BRINGS TROPHIES NO ADVANCE IN PRICE This Pat ter th' meeting of Ind A merlca Remove Hairy Growths one Harry programs pr todav $153 n(D: that the merchandUe Is valued will be Viton Month PALATABLE OOD MIfh cooking is wasteful ENLISTMENT YOUNG MAN OOD SAVING COVERS AIRS MESHES OOtessi ad'ls real enjoyment to Complete ood hundred of dishes that ety ood Control Restrictions HEALTH AND GOOD APPEARANCE which DEMAND GOOD TEETH Harriette Maine SMART In Tune With The Times plying thutn INSTANT POSTUH We Can Do Your Work as Low as my price for muk row PEDICINI TWO MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS HOLD CONVENTIONS IN CITY hold pt 1 1 I cup corn teaspoon BOSTON and MISS ederal food ndmin flour salt in food conservation ideas throughout the posl ARTILLERY MEMBERS SEEK THEIR RELEASE ROM UNIT Mary Mias Ml MH son nf Upon in a rather hot oven about ters of an hour with Prof Alliance Cincinnati Bend Dr only Wr 1 cup bran cup raisins tablespoon honey One One One flour One One One Bobs he watches too with big wide open eyes and pink we wheel him in and he plays with his is my baby Mother the magic is all for him please writ? as legibly as possible and on recipes will be returned $300 $150 I guess 1 after Have Impression Taken in Morn ing Get Teeth Same Day Potatoes as partial or entire wheat substitute MINORITY STOCKHOLDERS SUE HOME STOVE COMPANY cup cornmeal cup boiled rice cup milk teaspoon vegetable fat teaspoon salt teaspoons baking powder tb? Club wlilr lay afternvn with Mis meat and potatoes and toast and apple sauce and milk and rice pudding and when I ask Mother why Bobs can't have ail these things too she laugh and pinches my cheek an says: Bobs is get ting iresh clean milk cereal like you have for breakfast sugar and some other things all in that fluffy powder just fixed right for his tummy to like I And if that isn't magic I know what is I The arrangements Riggenberger and A children's i ntlon nf 30 Inches Wide salt and bak bran fat and mv ripproaeh to the fence and gate I bitterly regretted the Interest I hail displayed in the enclosure around the attempt to enter It and Indiscreet emotion whpn edgn of the Grrmnn flag Ryan of North and daugh Trust 1 1 ni ing PKlt'EI) LXBIES' TAILOR or corn GAUSEPOHL 3S Washington LEATHER GOOD rench which i written The Star Mlchelon Paris to the most Anthony nt Mis continued or whole (b) Pie rice 36 Inches High Revelations of Wife A IN INDIANAPOLIS TODAY Incorporated) The War Mothers of Marion County PWERY morning Mother works it out in our sunshiny kitchen after ather has waved goodbye and I sit and watch teaspoon salt and one half teaspoons soda and one half runs sour milt 1 nree tourths cup molasses Three fourths cup raisins Grind rolled oats in food chopper dry ingredients and then abl the It I 1 1 II Ul NSKS bake in slow oven one hour CITY NEWS IN BRIE "We are just simply tired of bcin railed slackers" said one of the boys "Here are healthy young fellows and we feel ashamed tn walk around town and have peojde ask us why we are not in the fervire what we to get in the They declared that their superior offi cers would not release them for enlist ment in other branches of service but could give them no assurance of active service Th? delegation did not get to see th? Governor as he was absent from th office in the afternoon Kennington who is inopylatum now known House un war It im negative force Harold IMllon Gruyer Mrs is economical Tasteless Third $250 Sixth $100 Regrets Too Late In by inch my eyes traveled over its outlines familiar tn me through admiring glances In days gone by At first could rpa nothing strange in the upper standards of he windmills but after a moment or two I thought 1 saw something like wires following th? outlines of the standards I closed my eyes to be sure that I being led away by imaginative fancy again and again searched the outlines of the windmill Yes! i wasn't mistaken There were wires a number of cunningly painted the same color as the standards SECOND PRIZE Mrs Emerson Ryan and net This furniture is suitable for the porch or You do not have to worry about the sun or bought it at one half of values its wholesale prior today Rocker to Match $295 Complete Suite One Rocker one Chair and Settee $895 place in greased pan one half apart and let rise twenty minutes three qua 500 Rustic Chairs Two car loads of rustic chairs called' White House furniture lhe greatest value ever offered They must be predated might otherwise be In Hollenbeck Hall al 2:30 Mrs Gillespie presiding All war mothers of the society and other war mothers are invited OOL) EDITOR THE STAR Indianapolis Indiana Allb lz I nn i liln th? inf nibers of th? Delphian Lluj Thursday Nort Mrs nado Hook and Road for live A Contest Conducted by The Star Under the Supervision of Repre sentatives of the ederal ood Administration upon me Lillian had spoken of the ex istence nf these treasonable cuntriv auces potent for aid to the vnemy so exceedingly hard to locate This was evidently a most cunningly devised one no doubt operated only in the early after midnight hours The lower art of the windmill of course concealed that part of the plant which IL was possible to detach That was the reason for the luxuriant growth of vines and the gay dower boxes I had noted upon my first ap pearance at the Inn It also explained the locked gate and the scowling Silver filling 50c Extracting 50c Dr thrown awav Tn it IRST PRIZE Mrs William Robinson 2253 South Meridian Street Indianapolis RYE AND BRAN RAISIN ROLLS Three cups rye flour One teaspoon salt Seven and one half baking powder One One One sirup One shortening One and one third water Sift together the rye irlt powder Add the honey or corn sirup Mother Works Magic or Bobs SIXTH PRIZE SI (ierbericli Wolcott Ind RAISIN BREAD cup rye flour cup rolled oats and one half cups barley Bankers Trust Company 10 East Market Street We Must Support Boys in Trenches in EMERSON HAIILE Is worthy of his hire so is the soldier fighting a we may be safe to enjoy our liberties worthy of lie given hint by the Red Cross and kindred or we admit tills must admit another tiling Concessions i a Barna rd for Indiana have in teeth S5(K Gold Crown 32k $400 HEALTH GAINED IS DUE TO TANLAC" Dr and that later he claimed i I a morph'd be used All measurements must be level SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Physicians which win of both Wheatley (No wheat wheat) crusts (c) Other mixtures as (lump lings batter crusts scones griddle cakes pones etc Sergt Howard Bates and Sergt Wal ter andrey of Battery Second Ar tillery Indiana National Guard with nine other members of the Indianapolis battery called on Governor Goodrich yesterday to see what might be don? about getting discharged from the guard organization Seven of the young men told a representative nf The Star that they have been accepted by the navy recruiting station but cati not get excused from the guard organiza tion active service but could not obtain re Mlss has afternoon in City who gave arrested Pronunciation Lah Bah say Coo day tah Vee me Doo ay Pay rone Anh gahr Mah yee from the rench IT comes out of a big white can with writing on it with a tight lid Mother pries off a fluffy good tasting and sometimes I can lick the spoon when very good So many teaspoonfuls Mother counts out ever so care fully and then she just adds some fresh water and boils it a minute pops it into bottles and the magic is done If a wee bit left over I drink it and mjr good! Big brother and I we get even my scrutiny of th? windmill when I was standing at the locked gate had failed reveal them Thei but one possible explana tion of this A sot ret wireless plant American Grocer One tlur that people are begin ning to recognize Is that the food adnilnlxtiatlon will be Juit as ready to raise th? restrictions upon the consumption of food when conditions warrant ft was vigorous In ap Tbo loud administ rn ko nev 1L I nut a i agency lor correcting th? habts of resolutions enlist son of Jacobet jrf her? and buildings machinery horses wagons are lump' together in entry on th? books and valued $27'On whereas th? true value to the police yesterday 537 East Eleventh street morning shot at ft ngro attempting to enter her John McGaw 208 North In a meting her? passed protesting againtl the sp clal meat or i iuik lakr overall ma plant la now working nn govern ment contiai ts The protect la based on the that Baker wax ordered to go to ort Thomas Ky Miv 4 with other drafted men and failed to hating a Tn fact most of us are en joying ourselves even though we kick a little now and then" That large cake of candy offered by the Rex Deluxe Candy Company of In dianapolis to the troop of Scouts selling the greatest number of Liberty bonds in the past campaign goes to Troop 18 of the Second Presbyterian Church These Scouts sold 464 bonds amounting to were ail sota Ark hav? motored io I'arivl wh'T'1 thev will be the gumsi: and Mrs Aamuel I'lniiilnuhani Mr and Mrs King and family have taken a cottage at Maxlnkuckee fur the summer MAY 15 1018 Indianapolis Man Thanks Tonic for Putting Stomach Back in Shape CHrivIng a lead pipe She savs he threatened to kill her if she made an out cry and rsranM It was found all plumb ing fixtures in ipn hnus? had been Lnkn home of Gporge Snider 703 Hoyt avenue Wis robbed Tuesday night A Liberty bund receipt and two books of Thrift Stamps are missing THETS I et i ves Stewart and Sullivan yesterdav arrested a man giving hii name as Her man Williams ami his residence as Hilton road on a charge of embezzlement alleg ing that he stole a number of street ear tivKE tx The nli 'p snitl Williams has ad mitted taking more than 200 tickets while enmloved a conductor KMBALMKKK The annual spring examination of applicants for em license's began at the State House yesterday with twenty two men and four women taking the tests Tomorrow a practical test will he given at tho A hagsdale establ ish rm George Wyatt of Rushville 14 president of the board of exa minat ion for May 6 11 One One Three quarter teaspoon soda two eggs Soak the rolled oats in lhe sour milk over night Add the molasses and dry ingredients silted eggs pans They when admlnfstnuor will hfR th? that 4100 for ThU Ad a VB'tll It Lit An nlutAU irn or Bridge work until May 18th Mix Add the raisins and certain I raged In all probability to my country was going on and 1 lay in that mock Impotent to prevent It or 1 dare to raise my ever so slightly or to change the tlon of my body or limbs in the slight est degree My assumption drowsi ness after pretending to drink the wine Mme Hofer had sent me had evidently completely fouled the waiter He had hurried back to the Inn of course to re port to Mme Hofei Within the next few minute I should know whether or not my wild surmises were true If they were unfounded Mme Hofer would come herself tn see if I were 111 or not If on the other hand the wine really had been drugged as suspected 1 might expect I keep hack a little shudder at th? un certainty before 1 thought of IJlIian of how she would herself In this emergency and I put from me all my unworthy tremors hat was to be would be 1 said to myself fatalistically and without an other thought wasted upun my own danger concentrated all my observant faculties upon tlm windmill standing bathed in the brilliant sunlight before in? THIRD PRIZE $250 Mrs Glen Smart Morocco Ind OATMIDAL GEMS Two cups rolled oats One and one half cups sour milk One fourth cup molasses with the county Latta attnrncv for Arthur Rost Ed waid and Harry A and lna Kar of th? enm jlalnts asks fur $25001 for depreciation of stock owned by plainiiff and $5fno0 punitive mages making an aggregate $7u(0 for 'irdi I rvll vid nal It i alleged In th? complaints "that ih? officers th? company have con cealed the true value of the asseta of said company making false up on th? books rf said company as to the character value and amount of th? assets that they have paid large and exorbitant salaries and have kept no detailed Inventories of lhe property of the company that all of the real estate I tables of bridge last evening In honor of her house guest Miss Corinne Schuy ler of Chicago who will return today Patriotic Ideas were carrier! throughout In th? decorations and general entvr talnment Thrift Stamps were given as prizes Mrs Lucas was assisted by Mrs Killcrman and Mrs Rourke The regular monthly meeting of Rotary Unit was held yes terday in the rose parlor of the Clay pool Hotel The new constitution and bylaws were adopted Hereafter the meetings win be in the form of a Ayres tearoom at 12:30 raisins milk Knead slightly form into oblong rolls inch Bake War Of estw LfilHtIOOj ATTENDS MAY ESTIVAL 'Hiin xen organist at the Second Prcshvterlnn Church departed yesterday for Ann Arbor Mich wht re he will attend the May stiviil Mr Hansen will give an organ cltal at Monticello Ind Tuesday Whale meat will be offered on the public market of Indianapolis the last of this week The "Willis ish Uvster Company have advised Harrv Bar nard ederal food administrator for In diana that it has a consignmot ami will place It on sale Thursday Whale meat Dr Barnard says is dark and unlike fish He says generous quanti ties are available in the event there is found a demand for it and that in an extremity it may be of great assistance in conserving such meat as may be wanted for export to the armies and civilians of the allies (Aids to Beauty) A well known beauty gpecialliit ad ises this treatment for the removal of hair from the face Mix into oait some powdered Delatone and water BD Ply to hairy surface and after about minutes rub off wash the skin arM every trace of hair has vanished Thil' method is quick and entirely safe Ta'' avoid disappointment however it ia well to make rertfiln you get genulnft' I ela! one Advertisement 4 Others said they wish to enter WHEATLESS RECITES May 18 18 recipes graham (a) Cakes The first wheatless recipes were for the following: a Yeast breads or rolls Quick breads 1 Biscuit 2 Muffins 3 Baking powder oreads 4 Spoon breads Piiwnw hie AH Work Guaran erd Strictly irst Clan brings with him first erolx de guerre won by the American boy In lit 52771540 on th? book while in reality it is worth $70600 and that ex cessive salaries have paid io the officers to the amount of $15000 a year" The company was organized in 181M tlm complaint sets out and Georgy Alig Sr pubscribed to $26000 of the stock and I xmls I litzelbergt took the iniiiujig ivjm '1 i ne capuat kujck i zi 7 llfnll(rvr Alnt In 1 rt 1 nr 7 iz I CUTlrt mentioned plaintiffs came into the pon Resslon of the stork it Is alleged that th? minority stockholders have had tin voice In the of th? affairs of the since 1902 POTATO RECIPES May 20 25 Use more potatoes and ood Administration a Potatoes as a vegetable Ing American economic This fact was brought out In the ra of meat has again Lee dem onatralrd by the action of the ad ministration In removing days before the ret time th? restrict Inns ipamwi th? ttl? of live a nd frehly killed h'HR Th food admlnlsira quarterrnnster's re I esn 1 1 1 inn vlu' I the rase elnirrlug Baker orlgitallv religious obj? dor to killing win mon a last ask an ase breathe who had been given morphia to relieve pain Mme Hofer for I was sure it was she ram? tn th? side of the hammock stood looking down unon for a mo ment then snoke softly "Mme Graham are yon Is Madge Mistaken? I thanked fortune for the power to control my facia) mus clcs which is mine concentrated my will jnwt upon th? effort to keep up the sham stupor and to be prepared for any test even though it should be painful which the vvicuan might devise to lest the genuineness of my slumber She waited a long moment then came nearer bent ov me ami shook me "M'nr she exclaimed mt re loudly is the matter with you?" Her alaim whether grnu in? or cleverly counterfeited I roul tell A doubt crossed my mind Was it possible all that I had been mistaken in my He yesterday a man giving his name as Robert Walker years old at circus grounds where they sav thev umnd him wearing a soldier's uniform' He is booked at police headquarters as held for United States MIST Judge I Id 1 I I I 1 'ourt ordered Albert Huddlefon Ills addrPHR Liu stroal several days ago on a charge of being a lazv hullband to pay hl $6 a week pending the decision of a suit for divorce Huddlescn is a steeplejack WE1J Police yesterday arrested a man giving his name as red Hogg? and his address Soldiers' Home Johnson City Tenn on a charge nf intoxication Rocca had $323 in his noSNesion and said the lar he knew ho was in Cincinnati DECLARE ADDRESS Ger trude Gardener arrested Monday who gave ax her address the Baker Apart ments 341 Massat husetts avenue does not live there anti never has livrd there ac cording to Dunlop Holtegel the owners of the apartments $176000 These bonds during the Scout section of the campaign and none was solicited beforehand The troop will be officially presented with lhe cake next riday evening One hundred Roy Scouts of America gathered a crowd of a thousand persons around the northwest corner of ifth avenue and Thirty fourth street in New York while they conducted a stirring Liberty bond sal? With buglers io lead they sang and "The Star Spangled and Scout Edward inney of troop No 100 of Manhattan who lives at 510 West On? Hundred and orty fourth street had just finished a burst of Scout oratory when a tall man with a young woman who was evidently his wife and who had been listening in the front row of the crowd reached out his hand and ixuu iiiMLs tt irtino i I'll have to hnv another hon1 that Give me a special Scout blank" With his fountain pen he filled in an order on the treasurer of the United States to pav the cash sum of $50 for one bond When the Scout saw him trace the name McAdoo he fell back a step but quickly recovered and grabbing the secretary by the arm and assisted by several other Scouts thev boosted him up on the platform and asked him to macle good follow up and weatherproof ruin It will weather both and we offer it at less than IllUHtrated lecture on rance at tier iiunie oi mb Irvington cf Tha ('oro i is visiting friends in iouisvme words and names around the daily war dispatches are often are hard to has arranged Membra de i show the pronoundatiou of important of the words of dlstJ'i Th A fidlntvinw rench words are spelled In English as they should be pronounced: rench term La Baasee Coup Vlmy Douai Paronne Hangard Mailly News vesterdav front said Indications were that new German offensive will be launched near much better since I this medicine for other' I nemmons 'n TJhnru fl VI I I ii I '1 an Indianapolis Ice Companv "My stomach used to be In such bad 3 condition that I really feel sick eating" Mr Clemmons continual 3 "Even after drinking cold water would 4 make me feel sick at my stomach and eouldn keep icit or greasy food on my stomach at all 31 "1 felt weak and got to losing wetlht so rapidly that knew 1 had to do soih I tiling read about Tanlac and so I tried "I've taken two bottles of Tanlac now fl and J'm glad to say that the troublo I with my stomach Is all gone I feel a lot' 1 better and ail due to Tanlac" 'J If you feel weak and all run dbwk 1 try Tanlac It Is an excellent ayt1 Cleanser and strength builder TanlaO'l also is good to put a bad stomach baok4 in condition You can get Tanlac at thS Claypool drug store or any Clark £5 Cade drug store or any other good drat 'll store In Indianapolis and all Indtana'I towns Advertisement first Mrs II man having man wmwr 1 rm oraiU'l men immediate adjustment of the $3 321 East Union Stret Liberty Ind CORNMEAL ROLLS our cups boiling salted water One and one half cups cornmeal One half cup fat One half cup sugar One cake yeast (compressed) Barley flour Into the boiling salted water stir the sifted cornmeal and cook well Remove from fire add fat and sugar When cool add yeast softened in two tablespoons of lukewarm water and lot rise two hours or until light then stir In enough barley flour to make a stiff dough and knead for a few minutes Set aside to rise again When light roll out and cut with a biscuit cutter brush with butter substitute and fold like pocketbook roils in greased pan let rise and bake in a hot oven thirty minutes NEW YORK DENTISTS tlendant Second Hoor Sake Bldg Cor Pennyl vnnln and Wahlnaton St Qld Phono 17 Own Daily waning till o'clock Sundays 9 to 1 dinlnv room if 1 hadn't thus betrayed Mm? Hofer woitl surely have classed me with the tber casual tour and have let me iro away un Too lat? for regret now My car onuerht a footfall so light that If I harin' been listening fur it I never should have on rd it I closed my ben fl'nincorporatcd) "ar Mothers of Mariou ('ounty will hold tiieir regular meeting today in hr i ri Iifttij rill'll I uri Mrs Elizabeth Garr pi All war mothers of th? soco other war mothers ar? Poling will jrpeak at 7 o'clock at the A He will ln gln his speak ing nt Tomlinson Hall promptly at 8 feel so much better since been taking Tanlac that I'm clad sairl Clemmons 203 Liberty street 1 this city Mr Clenununn is employed hv i What Madge Discovered About the Windmill As soon aa I was certain the waiter was gone I opened my eyes and gazed intently at the old wln lmill which fortunately for my purpose was in full (lew of the hammock That the mystery of in lhe windmill was Inwardly tn think that I Something reasonable Ar the laborer vicious enemy that all the aid that can zanizatinns When WE must support the Red Cross WE must support all the oreanlza tions caring for our boys 'It is my bf lief that no better plan could bo proposed for supporting these nrganfzaiiont: than this War now adopted for Indianapolis am glad to indorse it and I hope It will meet with a whirlwind of approval on the pari of our citizens Dnnlel A Boling LL who is to make an address in Tomlinson Hall this evening "brom the Base to th? rent Line Trenches" the first medal was given to Mr Poling by Mr Patterson I luntingtun Dr Poling's arrival In Informed HIS bunk eirnestly strives to be USEUL to its eusloniers pa rti' uia rlv to women To merely pro vide convenient banking facilities is not enoneh Many puzzling things occur in a business affairs that she frequently needs the advice yet she hesitates to the banker Kiglii here is where USEULNESS begins We are never too busy to assist you with your difficulties and we will keep your confidence If you are not now one of our customers you are in vited to come in and get acquainted PNEUMONIA JL Hartcallaphyxician lhen begin hot A applications of VicKS vaporu: 25c 50c 100 TONER IN NEW UND DRIVE ANDEKSON Ind May Edward Tuner who visited several of the fronts in Euiope as a member of Xmerlcnn Led Gross mission has returned home jiis family came from Washington I with him Mr Toner soon will speak in seveial cities for the Rd Cross I PRIZE $150 Mrs Herman N'ehrig Williamsport Ind CORN AND RICE MUINS One One One One One Two Two Mix cornmeal baking powder milk and fat Adri well beaten Bake In hot created mntlir shallow pan twenty five or thirty min utes Luncheon Klwanla club Hotel Severin Meeting Republican state committee Hotel Severin Convention Indiana Zclectrtc Medical Association Claypool Hotel 9 a and1 Convention State Medical Aeeo elation Claypool Hotel 10 a I Convention Motion Claypool Hotel I Luncheon Oxford College lay pool Hotel 12:30 in Meeting LetUslatlve Council Women Claypool Hotel 2 I you have a or if you want to help aomebody baby to health and let us send you 12 feedings of Nestle's ood free and the big free 96 page book all about care by specialists Send today It means safety health and happiness for that baby Club will tumo! ft cjtioou with Mrs Hamil i a ii ur Cohrii laughter of lion of the 'at" Council 1 efmfe elgnlfvlng th Ir wllllngne to nKw In any war work that may Incumbent unon them Mrs Murtha Yoh arson was i ra I 'ar if Jilchiy at whose liotne the organization JIM 11 1 1 i es of th? Arbor their 'ff I'lv? complaints asking total Judg ments of $377 0o0 against Georg? Alig Sr George Alig Jr and Cornelius Alig officers and fliroctor4 of th? Hom? wi rr filed vesterdav clerk by William This contest is designed to arouse greater interest among the women of Indiana and to spread food saving state as an effective step toward winning the war Any Woman may send In recipes each week The judges of the contest are: MISS LORENCE ELEANOR ERRIS home demonstration agents for the istration and MISS THEODORA MILLER supervisor of household science and arts in the Indianapolis public schools They have rules: The government conservation program is to and menus: 1 No animal fats 2 Less sugar in yeast bread No recipe to be taken from state or government bulletins AH recipes must be tried before being sent in Standard measuring cup must cup teaspoon tablespoon Those submitting recipes will one side of the paper only No The Star will publish the prize winners each week and as many others as possible Different recipes will be called for each week or the best recipes sub mitted each week the following prizes will be awarded by The Star: irst $500 Second ourth $200 ifth All recipes should be addressed to I THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR WEDNESDAY Th? Invitations which the Daughters of the I'ritlsh Empire hair issued for card parly In aid of the I allied troops hav? with such an enthusiastic th'it It is found! necessary to obtain larger acrommcriK tions than th? rooms announced could provl The on 'Tt there fore will be held in the big hall th? Athenaeum Club Michigan and Nwbrseyi at 7:3) o'clock promptly Mrs Lucas of Mar boulevard PARTIES AND The Bible rlasM of the Central Christian Church taught Uy MrS Samuel Ashby will meet Wednesday afternoon at lhe home of Mra Alonzo Cnapman 2447 North Delaware street Mrs Chapman will be assisted by Mrs Carey Hammel Mrs John Corwin cnapman ana wrs rans The Parent Tvacher As Twenty troops of Indianapolis have failed to file their final reports of the Scout section of the Liberty Loan drive A final report must be sent to national headquarters not later than June 1 Scoutmasters are requested to make out these reports and file them as soon as possible ffeveraJ Important features of coming Scout events were discussed at meet ing of scoutmasters and assistants held at Scout headquarters Monday evening The following attended: Willard Beck Troop 20 William Crawford Troop 68: I Logan A Carl Behr Troop S2 Corper Troop 54 White Troop 15 William Harrvman Troop 63 Rist Troop 64: Little Troop 19 Stone Troop 3 Hamilton Troop 29 John Taylor Troop 43 James Dinwiddle Troop 43 Eishep Troop 23 and August Schrader Troop 49 Troop 74 was representecTby Scout Harry Meyers Several troops were represented by more than one member One of the features discussed was an athletic contest It was decided to hold this Saturday June 1 at Willard park at 1:30 Students from the NorthAmerican Gymnastic I'nlon will act as judges There will be two divisions junior and senior It was deckled to have a contest for the scoutmasters assistants and other officials Special events will be worked out for these men It is said the Scout executive Issue a challenge to some of the scoutmasters of the city The following letter has been re ceived by Scout Executive Belzer from Corporal Willis Overly a former mem ber of Troop 19 now on duty in rance Scout Overly from the tone of liis let ter thinks that while rance and Eng land may be all right in their way the old TT StA is the best place to while away in after all He says: "Here I am at last in the land of wine Our trip was a very fine one mixed with excitement and lots of fun We had fine weather good passage and a calm sea Very few of the boys were sick "In England we saw much that Is de scribed in books It does not seem to me that the country has pro gressed very rapidly Aside from the cleanliness of the country in general I can not say much for it "rance is not a very ideal country either though to my notion it has Eng land beaten by about a mile There are buildings here hundreds of years old The roofs are thatched in the style you read about In this part of the coun try the wine cellars built in solid rock are very numerous I have heard a lot about but it seems to me that it could better be culled rrance 1 taxe the out time "We have good food good quarters ana gei nne treatment 1 am nnc time appeared here and Im gone to Wash I gton and obtained jn into ino corps 'lhe vania where she spent tn? th rluinrhtpr Mrs Dorm McLlvsaim 'vh was rerently man led Th? row a ton 2 Mr atHlMr! David Cohen Miss Anna Itos nzwplg daughl of DMrs Aldph llosenzwr and 5101 uavik dHUght'T or Mr 1 'd ivIm will I conln nicl illi iporniiiH Tl aiMl will reeiVf allv 'it the India iiapotls Club until In the afternoon Irlenda Turner Smith Rosebud The fifty sixth nnbimi iiiv till iiin nr tn IndiHTM Physlo Mcfllrai ASSr iall1r opened yesr rdav The prln (venl or ttie program the UirM ntght of Dr president of the association Othpr speakers wore Ur fan Lr chreter: Dr Hazard Inrtl apolls: Dr I Reagan Tlpron in mourrmy and 'Vrlh' r'f Sy edera I what privileges they lensing fi eshmenis tarnard tins of the state fair conr esalons I Ute sttiiatlon pertains Hour anti sttear stioix a Improvement during the next two or three months that the USe or these uaplos wilt potlvely be prohibited rhe vheot crop and the success of the snuarionservatlon cantpalgn will le dt trr 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iii'ivjx in policy i 3arnarU Ls 'o outlin of season opens in Indiana Ch vr Smith Buskirk cor res U1U I I I Red f'ross held fl'll A by Mrs Edgar Evans Miss Emily i nt ms Amy There will be a meet tnk Uns noon at the Propylaeum a 3 Which all eoll ite women are Inv Ited tin purpose of lll el la tnK rue Vassar toil'Ko tm ivotnlncr HIllD to DC' he Vamr mpus this Hnmmor nu 'ting will ii? pr 1'rt'deri'' Krull Mrs rn ci inn Ruth Edward Mtss aui Miss Ruth ot kwood an 1 Mrs 1 I wn eS I I I Oft 111 1 I i charge Mrs Ralph 1' charge of the 1 as tiie be concluded today Sessions organizations are being held at the Claypool Hotel Dr Tindall of Shelbyville president of lite Indiana Eclectic dicai Association presided at the opening of tlitit hotly yesterday and the speakers during tilt morning and afterm fs sions wore Dr William i Molt Dr rr 'KKttrd amt r' Best of Indianapolis Baldwin of Marion and Dr Elnlev llngwont of Chicago Dr Ik nt is dent of the National Ecl? tjo Mndicul Association The ('on ven mn th? fifty fourth annual meeting will rormlud to day with election of officers fWakcru xri i ihuhue Dr McCann Monthell0 Dr A Tindall Shelbyville ir Robl ert 11'iush Sellersburg in o' wick Elkhart: Dr Brose Hum MrCabla Buck ('ii ck' OURTH PRIZE $2 George Hewitt 22S East Twelfth Street Anderson Ind POTATO BISCUIT One cup mashed potatoes One cup corn flour Pour teaspoons baking powder One teaspoon salt Two tablespoons vegetable fat One half cup milk or water Sift dry ingi edients: combine with the potato Mix fnt and liquid and add to dry ingredients Drop by spoonfuls un greased pan Bake twelve to fifteen minutes in hot oven Add the muffin about twenty or thirty minutes are very good without the eggs sgcr fr all Propylaeum riolism of tho bolliern by chu ttging the dale her regular ttani 11 class from Saturday to Ihurs so that the Hl'11 rs may hay ebtue use the building on baturday Mr I' I'owR of North Pennsyl was treasurer The lids sill'tl 111 if officers Monday evening at the horn? of eut Mfeu Mnrv I vj ihh urnnm DRATEES PROTEST SPECIAL A number of hav? nuihf nr i i ho hi i mj pui pv i been sent to Mrs Anri? lnd baker rs I cl cl tnuicu i 1 1 i ill vui i vnviiri Af sociatiop'of school No 70 will meet at the hool building this afternoon at 4 o'clock The Blackemeyer will speak mi "('amp Louis Bonee ana Harry Novak of Ctep Pershing's army who are visiting Indianapolis for patriotic purposes will speak at tne meet ing of the Indiana War Mothers of Ma rion Bounty at the Library this afternoon Mayor Jewett will attend the meeting The Charity Club of the Sacred Heart Church will give a card party to morrow afternoon at St Cecilia Hall The hostesses will be Mrs Harry Davis and Mrs rank Bardy "A May is the title of a recital to be GL under the direction of Mrs George 6 Rothrock 37 West Thirty fourth streetthls evening The program follows: Mon ologue Gwendolyn Morris piano solo Mary Harter piano solo Ralph Rach minoff vocal solo Mrs Gertrude Reese reading Miss Mary Bittrich A picnic and dance for the benefit of the soldiers stationed at ort Harrison will be tfb'en by the employes of the Indianapolis Light and Heat Company at Broad Ripple luaim uaj jutie are in charge of 1 TT i i in 1 a cm mri'D party will be given by tho Scottish Rite at the Scottish Rite Temple South Rennsylvanift street Saturday afternoon lhe announcement says th Invitation in cludes only "such grownups as are neces sary to escort the tiny Capital City Court No 521 Court of Honor will give a card party and dance at Tom linson Hall riday May 31 for the benefit 4he Rainbow Regiment Cheer Associa tion Tile proceeds will be used to buy tohacco cigarettes candy chewing gum and other articles th? boys need Banner Temple No 37 Pythian Sisters will nave the last game in the series Thursday evening May 1 fl at Hall 113 East Ohio street ROBBERIES According to 1IdMC Mrs Rn early yesterday whom she saw bedroom Mrs avenue who owns a residence atmO North Senate avenue which is vacant reported that as 'he attempted to enter' th? death nf Cant while In action Dr Boling also brings th? gas mask which he wore an hour and a half during tin? first I I 1 1 I 1 11 zr 1U nr I' 4 I 1 ''iriKiir ur Miii lean Airs i boys had to tn'luie and a rench gas hmask with the blood and dirt)ard'()f rancf still un it in iririo i i 1 1 1 I fl ft Int iriL'1 1 a i jI 1 1 iij 1CI hfr and formed what will be known 'oojs nw in tie service and will give a i hr (cd Glorv Club which name hints I message of much value to both old and ri i iVi a 1 nr has I 'Ml ng al ik Th meeting this nir 1 I i 1 1 1 1 Vr I 1 A 1 1 millinery 301 and 300 Kahn Bldg fl TABLE DRINK OR THOSE WHO WOULD BE WELL SERVED 5 WITHOUT WASTE i Gi I T) i a i 1 LmI III iKsftk nL iVi sggiEyi Very 7 Ii' A I BIK Au I A AAl fl Jf I II 1 ri I 5 I rC 111.

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