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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 8

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VM-Mii BEDICATES NEW Indianapolis Is Shown to Be Healthful City 1: mm IN CITY i Bishop H. H. Fout Conducts Services at First United Brethren Edifice. The by Charts of Vital Statistics for Twenty-Two Years BLESSES CBORCH Fir- and I 1- O-jrch Farl and i iac i i dedlcAte'l o-n i noon bj Blsliop 1-out of I i a spoils short addrpi nnde bv Albert Beveridge Ilr execi secretary o' Federation of Indtinapo Is ind Dr Forward pastor of o-nlr It Plare Faptist Chi rrh Mr i 1 od -e i ar find I if 1 hi i 1 A ipp n- fn Tion the of Co a i ri i emrba-lzpd I i aojce i i togethu pr tor of the oodruff Place Baptist hurrh i i prpsi rtent of the BapJM Mlnlstprs Associa tjon said a the church was the greatest workshop In the world and In it we build character The biggest thing In the world Is character he asserts Ten years from now It won matter whether have a dime In the bank If have bullded character MaJ Robinson 77 vears old a member of the rhurch for mo an naif of a centurv a given a era. of honor In a rorkinr placed in space before thn altii plaUotrn at afternoon The 1 a sp ft liortl bp'nrp 0 ot 1 Istsons WPI-P -id I A 1 oganiport I I PH IPPr of the i ferefue of tl I ted Rre I rei Trustees Present The trustee" of the id nc Miimma cha a of i boarri i.

FllcMngcr 1 I Hoss Marshall and stoui marched to the altar and formally pre sented the Follow nf ihe read nc nf the long r.tual which was concljded the rhoir llnging In echo rhorUB Hear Thou Mv Prawr lord the audience 1o In singing the Don olOKv The Rev A Gohn of Penn father of the Rev Gohn pastor of i new church pronounced the hpnpcl ction Bishop Fout announced a apnroxl match 000 was subscribed rturinp the mornine and afternoon ervices of vvftlch was nlsed i the morning service Four services held In dedication program Di Charles Brewbnker of Divton general sec retan of the SumJav school work of tho denomination cave nn address at Tile Rev i i a Settle of Washington and Dr Groves of I ouans PPtt also had a part in the prounm Mfs Annn Marshall of Indianapolis sang a Herbert RansbuT Is superintendent of the Sundav. school 5Preaches on "Church's Glory Bishop Fout preached dedication morning at 1030 clock on The hurch Glorj Dr Swfnuel I a Lontr of Indiana Central unlvTsitj Dr Gohn Dr Parsons and Dr Aibopast of Blooming- tel) 111 and Dr 1 ake of War saw assisted in the program Joe OVcrmyer aang solo Mrs I- 1 FBckinger aleo sans a solo tast nleht Dr Funk of Day CITY CHURCHES AND PATRIOTIC BODIES OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY of preached The I Cooper Indianapolis a the invocation TJjc Rev Martin read the Scilp- ttafe Ipopon Miss Maud TAtum and a male quartet The Rev Msa.s pronouncel the benediction STie new church coat about JPoOOO PREACHES MEMORIAL SERMON TBe Rev Ambrose Dunkel Siys Defense Justifies Wars irs i it en 1 ai (1 umv er a II pr a i the mem bets of Congress rl plo-mts and prpfiteprs are confronts i tl aanr 1 dagger th-t ronfronts our bovs upon the sail tl Diinkel pastor nf tl Tabernacle nwsbvtfnan Chur 1 Central a a eriti ri Irtv fourth a Ik mo nil da sermon morning VMemonal 1a a IPS 01 lor it i i Ai rnristiars we juld be devoted lovt, our mtlcn The woilil to- dHl i In need of ghteojbne in IWngs of tntiopul i t'Var cin be i i i nn'v In de fcnse (-f national i Me mona! lav j-hou bp one of Injj and anJ trt one and ism In A i i a thi. is no ng line a 10 I Taber nacl i a a "eilv nn i i be Birth Rate Considerably Ahead of Death Toll and Fatalities from Tuberculosis Are on Wane While Cancer Exhibits Steady Upward Tendency. Is Indianapolis healthy' In answer to thus Inq jlrv which is made at the offices the municipal department of public health frequentlv Tom John son city i a statistician has compiled a series of charts showing death rate and i a number of ears The are based on official i a statistic records baok to 1900 and give authentic Information relative to the fatality of maladies The biggest question and the one most often asked-- Is Indianapolis healths --Is answered in the affirma- i on one of charts showing the birth rate since 1900 has been consider greater than the death rate The holiest death rate during the twenty two years was reached in 1910 when It was 1" per 1000 population while a i lowest birth rate reached in 1909 v.as I IS J5 i 000 population i Both the average rates for births and I deatns ore shown to have been higher frcni 3D10 to 1820 than for the first ten jears of the twentieth century The avrrag- birth a for the ten years ended In 1910 was 19 25 while the death a for the same peilod was 14 per 1 OW populnt on The average plrth rate for the ten jcars ended in 19JO Woe 11 ind i i foi thi morninc fKc da of 3 of betex and diphtheria are on the In crease and Infant mortality scarlet fever and tvphold fever are steadily dropping In the rate of death toll they exact Typhoid Drops Sharply The decrease in deaths from typhoid since 1100 is especially marked The rate of death from this disease was brought from 70 OS per 100 000 population to 4 54 the low mark reached In 1819 Last year however the rate was 7 07 per 1QD 000 population Although the decrease has been great Indianapolis Is still the third highest ctty the country In death rate from this malady 9 Dr Herman Morgan clU sanl tarlan in referring to typhoid fever figures In Indianapolis said the Htv is taking steps for combating the disease which expected to lower the rate i i a few years to the proper standard for a c'tv of this size The most Important undertaking In this regard Is the elimination of insanitary vaults bv ordinance and the proper disposal of sewage The Inciense In mortahts due to diphtheria not a local condition according to health authorities but Is the tame throughout the country regardless of efforts to combat it The rate of death from diphtheria last year In Indianapolis was 25 80 per 100000 population mostly among children The flcultv In fighting this disease is Its tendency to npread rapidly and its easy transmlsslbilltv Whooping Cough Toll Heavy Another disease which levies heavy toll among children Is whoonlnr cough which claims from five to thirty victims yearly and is more virulent than either measles or scarlet fever Scarlet fever Is being controlled and Is on the decrease A great decrease is noted In infant mortality which has been reduced from Special Are Held by Several Congregations and at Army Post, Meridian Street Bridge Over Fall Creek and Old Greenlawn Cemetery. or en ene 1(1 07 per I 000 population and the rat" 119 34 per 1 000 population in FREE! A BOX QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS "A 60-ceat box of QLAKER RID.

XfiY PILLS will be ghen TREE to who present this coupon at an; oi)e of Uaag Seven Drug Stores (rfthin the neu ten daa and purchase a of QUAKEU HERB EXTRACT tor ji oo KIDNEY PILLS recommended, for rundows kWneu, Backache Inflammation of tlje Bladder I the fbms of a lack ol Sleeplessness Keiaiment In I rme etc QLAKER kjDNEY PILLS bring back the vl tjflity of the organs a are for children who Wet the 'Call at dnce on the A I MAN, have talk with him obtain FREE by purchasing a $1 Ol battle QUAKER 1IEKU KXTIMCT, I Gained Strength Have Good Appetite I Sleep and Work Better--Owe All to death iatt, for the same period was 1354 Change In Last 3 Years In the last three vears however there is a marked upward tendency in birth rati arrt a decisive drop In the death In 1921 thi i rate had reached its highest peak since 1000 while the death rate lackul only a little of being the lowest In that period The charts which Illustrate the his torj of citizens of Indianapolis since 1900 In a graphic manner from a standpoint of mortality and health arc the first of their kind to have been compiled in t'le cltj Thev created con iderable Interest i on display at the a exposition at tlie a grounds Mr Johnson prepared the cnart" undei authorisation of the board of health He was a-ssistcd bv I West a draftsman In the clt encmeer ng departmcn who drew the form 11 In a a ng i a I a i hlstorj of i and deaths cancer pulmonan tuberculosis and a'roholism over a number of a It thown a althojgh tuberculosis is on the wanf the toll of death ex acfd bv career stcadilv mounting Cancer Deaths Increase Deaths from cancer have shown a 5tead increase i the two vears a ncc 190ft when there were 6381 to a 100000 population In Indian npnllp The chart shows how the rrum brr fluctuate 1 until in 110-) the low JWX) to 74 08 per 1 000 Even with that decrease however the figures remain liltrh They do not applv to still births but only to living births and children under 1 vetr old In commenting on the charts Dr Morgan said Tho chart showing deaths from alcoholism In the list one years Is Interesting particularly as It shows a decrease in Ihe rate between 1917 and 1821 The decrease mav be attributed to enforcement of prohibition laws While It is true that deaths from al cohollsm still occur among Individuals who persist In drinking kind of liquor that has a kick xmquestlonabl there Is a great percentage of the drinking public with a taste for alcoholic drink a has learned that danger and perhaps death lurks in the concoctions of liquors that are offcied for beverage purposes FLOWER DONATIONS. Persons to donate flowers to be used In decorating soldiers graves ana IP other Memorial day ceremonies by the Grind Army of the Republic are requested to bring them to ths rotunda of the Statehouse tomorrow morning Memorial dav services were held la practically all of the citys churches yesterday pastor, dwelling on the slg- tT wTr' nlflcance of Memorial day in their ser- event certainly filled the gap tures of circumstances and if I had been reared In the Southland my stand doubtless would have been Influenced by ray environment, said Mr Brown We must honor men who gave all they had--their life--gallamlv fighting for what they believed was right Men who will not ntht for the right as their God has given them to see the right are not patriots And as we scatter (lowers over the graves of these brave Americans to honor their valor and courage let it be with this thought The great conflict had to come both sides fought for principle one side was mistaken If the chasm between the North and the South had not been Paul Rader, Evangelist, Declares Greatest Sermon Is to Undergo Persecution. Paul Rader of Chicago Internationally known evangelist, who preached jester day afternoon and last night to large audiences In the Cadle Tabernacle, de dared that the greatest sermon a man can preach Is to suffer persecution because of his belief In the teachings of Jesus Christ 1 have a text today which Is one of- Gods jardsticks by which any Chris tian may find out where he belongs sp'rltnally oaid Mr Rader There, are four verbs in It Took blessed brake and gave The body of Jesus waa God given Marv did not give it to Him but Ood wrapped a human bodv about Himself that He might come Into man life and it Then fhe. father took Him up Into the high mountain 'It Him up with the Olorj was broken, on Calvaiy He went up Into the. Glorv and from there God gives Him out to the world again Look at the feeding of multitude with a pair of minnows God can do a splendid thing on mighty little He on take these lives of ours if we will only consent to be broken and use us to the very ends of the earth Two Kindt of Life This word 'bless' really means sulo- glae In our common English tongue eulogy Is lying about a- dead man In front of people But that Is not the meaning of the word In the Bible It rather refers to the Illumination of the i Holy Spirit by which we see what God can do in a life given to Him The psrt of this text that Christians i do not like the breaking There are two kinds of life in every Christian I Gate Leg At-FOSTERS Tfe Hall- The many uses to which dropleaf gate tables can be adapted make them the most popular of all tablei, unless, perhaps, an exception would be made in favor of the davenport tables A dropleaf table can be used as a breakfast of lunch table, as a console table or a center-table.

We are showing a splendid line and the price range, because of the special "Home Complete" Sale, starts at S16.S. These tables at $18 85 are In dark oak mahogany finish and the top (measures 37 inches In diameter when oiened 5 i Tho Home Complete is the result of a carefully Ihought out pJan a 10 accomplished when vhe services of The Half Centurv Store" are engaged The purpose of our Home Sale now in full progress is to direct vour attention to the fact that we do furnish the Home Complete Tav us cath or choyse our Special Bank Credit Plan Our store is conveniently located at 117-119-121 West Market street, opposite Interurban Depot FLAYS CONDUCT OF GAS PLANT GIRL SEEKS TO HIRE MAN TO KILL WARD, IS REPORT CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONI. them last nlfrht that a youn ff and Only Deaths This chart depicia onlv the deaths and does not si on the group of cases a i i i a who are nermanentlv I injured a ir capacitated bv p'ns mlnir the so called white mule brand of i'lirit botze The chart of cancer shows that the disease has been on tne Increase. for the last Iwentv one vears going' KTroop from a rate of per 100000 to 100 I mons Impressive services were held at the lort Benjamin Harrison cemeterv at the Meridian street bridge over Pals4 creek in'honor of the sailors marines and airmen the Shlloh Methodlat Episcopal Church and at the old Greenlawn cemetery Kentucky avenue and White river, In honor of burled Confederate soldiers In many churches Indianapolis and Marlon county members of the "Grand Army of the Republic the American Legion Sons of Veterans and kindred organisations sat together In sections reserved for them A protest against the desecration of Memorial dav by holding the 600 mile race at the Indianapolis Speedway was voiced bv the Rev Rose pastor of the Woodaids Methodist Protestant Chi rrh decried the lack ef Ideal Ism in of present day citizens Recalls Early Idealism Back in the early davs of our na tion we look on a great a of Ideal Ism Business and amusements were not considered the big things bv tho leaders of our countrv he said Get "as not the biggest wotd In their vo cabularles Men gave themselves to a great unselfish task of making this a great nation The hope of the nation was laid on the altar of sacrifice The only justification of war was that it must be s. Tiorthv war We can not enoiKh for those valiant men I don care how the bonus for the bov who waa willing to lav down his life for us He took mv place in tho fighting lines He dldn do It either because he was well paid but because he caught a gltmpfte of the stars of IdealKm 1 sav let us be Americans but more than that let us be better Americans and lend our prayers that there will be no more wars than 1 000 persons attended Me morlal da ccremonlea at Port Benja min Harrison Tributes to America hat Let all except the courage Jni valor of those who wore the blue and gray be forgotten on this commemoration day Evans Speaks at Church Prosecuting Attorney William Evans was the principal speaker at the me- horlal services at the Shlloh Episcopal Church Mr Evans Is an "T-cantaln of artlllerj In the world war The American Legion of Ben Davis, in charge of Earl Monroe commander attended the The Joseph Miller post of the A now disbanded formerly was In charge of the annual services at this cemetery Flowers were strewn on the graves of 'he civil war veterins buried In the little cemeterv The Harold Megrew auxillarj No 3 to Camp No 1 Lnited Spanish War Veterans In a bodv attended memorial In the morning at the Hlll- sldo Christian Church The auxlllarv members met at Sixteenth street and Roosevelt avenue and marched to the church They went to Fort Benjamin Harrison (to assist in the decoration of the graves at the post cemetery in the afternoon The Christian Ifen Bunders Ino -a class of young men taught by Merle Sidencr at the Third Christian Church, Seventh street and Broadway dedicated a bronze tablet In honor of memoers who served during the world war The tablet contained the names of- 214 mem STTM he Members of the Haywood-Bamis post of this American Legion and disabled men from the Methodist hospital attended the services The Georec.

Thomas post members and George Thomas nt- Ean JTenth Street Methodist Episcopal dead were paid bv Dr Helskel past commander of George Thomas nost No 1" A the Rev Homer denutv commander of the 1 nlted SMnish War and Judge. Delbert Wilmeth of City eourt Arrangements for the wcte in ciargf of the Rev Ballentine m-H of 48 07 wan reachfd sharp upward sweep followed without a breik QUAKER HERB EXTRACT I I 1 there were S2 deaths PT 000 ponulation from t'i rt spase nl 1 1119 the rate zlizigged snd a i a i i a slightly higher i a i was started fh. took the rate to A Meh point of jg per 19" 000 ponulHtion In A sleartv a In a i monn iberc los nv nv th for i ea.r per Tl ra r- tn 1310 was for i 000 i ram de r-e sM "ilrl! i i it had reached a mark r-f in but It lumped I a a women than ftl flm pr.n ilatlon In rnei her? ise women are reluctant to 1W4 Th lowered lo i a ral nation on 1 in but 110" it to on of the first Mmploms The 1 ST lowpring with a r. blip n- st ho e'l tn nnlnt nf IB! PWT-I i In 1101 and I rtispace consulting i rtoun to 1M2 In a phvflclan nn the first of sjmp- 191" nr-rt 18U a mar Pd increase or I nf thi" rrp the peak of 1 81 be'n" reached Tint 1 this lessor lenrnrd prlnct in 1114 sharp dpr-llne hro ght the "lib earlv and the fort which took part in formed In front nf the A campaign of mibllr and marched to th- Service vvaued throtighoit the cojntrv bv slolsns surgennn and puMic health an thorltles to Instruct the public in earlv recognition of cancer it Is vet In Ktane that mav be cured or the dis mav at least be arrested Tho nlow growth of cancer In its manv timen nnaccompa nipd bv nafn or other symptoms often times the i i i a affected nothing serious is Fxternal manv times Club where they were Joined bv ren- resentatlv es of the Women Relief Corps A Sons Veterans a puxlllan Harold Megrew camp United Spanish War Veterans and nux Illary of Foreign Wars and Marion County American "War Mothers llth Infantry led the parade to the cemeterv frorn a a harmlesp or RM ma reach dangerou" of cancer the internal Higher Among Women higher percentage School Children Assist children from the. post assisted In the decoration of graves During the decoration an airplane piloted bv THE REV.

GUY H. BUCK PREACHES AT CENTRAL H.E. The Hev Guy Black of the department of evangelism preached ves- terdsv morning and last night at the Central Avenue Church beginning of Jvangehstic visitation week at the church Tha workers confer ence meetings of the ch irch in connec tion with the evangelistic work will be. held tonii-ht Wednevdav Thursday and Prldav evenlrr- Supper will be served It IS clock The. Women Foreign Missionarv Societv will meet with Mrs Carl Taylnr 1500 North Delaware street FHdav.

Miss Gertrude Strawick a missionarv from China will speak at the meeting Mrs Marv Plttenger will have charge of the devotional service SERVICE CLUB TO HEAR PASTOR MEMORIAL DAY Memorial cfav will be observed by the 1U a a in nf tribnted sentins 1 to 1 '1 in in 1 ldemlf of resulted In nrreas i in a 1S i the war Snanlsli iber no ed i trowtment are )l be lower showing rlv the rate from remeterv These ron bv Mrs Hazel Hirsch re pre the Spanish American a Flags a flowed! used tn decorating Kraves of regular armv men buried at the post were contributed by Mrs Anna Warburton representing Bennet circle No 23 Ladles of the Mrs Charlen Tjre president of Ladies auxiliary No 3 I nited Spanlnh War Veterans Mrs Anns. Stlnebtugh rep resenting ladles of the regular armv and Mrs Carter of Indianapolis Impressive ceremonies marked the memorial services for (wilon- marines and airmen on the street Means on 1 a ofliJ In Thoma, Mr we Inherit from Adam and there is the I new spirit life that has been deposited within us by the Lord Jesus Christ One of them must ruler both can not The biggest sermon that a man ran pi each Is bv patience under great suffering and persecution When we are really 'broken arid God Is absolutely In control of our life, then He can use us In power and never until then It is when we are broken that we then become a blessing Gypsy Smith choir sang Joe Overmyer director of the choir sang a solo, I've Found a Friend In Jesus Scores of converts responded to the in vttatlon given at the close of the sermons Mr Rader will tell the story ef his life tomorrow night PREACHES ON MAN'S CREED Dr Taylor Declarei Saved Sinner It Greatest Christian Argument The greatest argument for Christian- Itj is a saved sinner Dr Frederick Taylor pastor of the First Baptist Church said last night In his sermon on The Man Who Had a Creed but No Savior It is not what a man savs he believes that goes to make up his creed for there are a lot of people who do not believe what they cay declared Dr Tavlor There are men who say they believe certain things but they do not live up to their beliefs Bui a man with a Savior he has a creed A man may have a creed and no Savior One means death the other means life A man may be able to say the old Apostles Creed and not mean a word he says There are people who sing too without thinking what they are singing Paul hod a creed In his earlv life one day he got a Savior and what a difference It made' A creed never Begets real passion for service but a Savior like Jesus does Dr Taylor preached yesterdaj morning on The Value of the Unseen The Rex A Hayward executive superintendent of the Baptist Mission Societv rpoke yesterday evening at the Baptist Young People Union meeting on The Mission of the Church in the City' DECLARES U. S. HAS GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN SOUTH AMERICA Dr Manly Morton head of a bovs' school at Asuncion Paraguay an Institution supported by the Disciples of Christ (Christian church), declared while In Indianapolis Saturday that there never has been a greater opportunity for United States trade with South America but there must be honest mctives behind the trade Dr Morton who was enroute to Indiana spent the dav at the Hotel Severin and will return this week to attend a conference at the College of Missions Thete are grest commercial oppor tunities in South America Dr Morton said but oui commerce In the past through the dist some manufacturers Tells of Incident Dr Morton told of isiting a s'ore In Service in Answer to Suit Says, High Rate Wouldn't Help. An answer enumerating evidence of bad management on the part o( Citizens Gas Companv in conducting its business was filed Saturday oy the In diana public aervice commission in Federal court In the suit brought by the gas company to enjoin the of the 90-cent gas rate ordered the public service commuulon On May IS the court after a preliminary hearing on the complaint filed by the eas company Issued a temporarv injunction authorizing the gas company to collect $1 20 a 1 000 cublo feet far, gas until the final hearing of the case The public service commission in the answer charged that the gas company exercised bad business sense In purchaJ Ing coal In excess of Its requirements and also In the purchase of gas oil at a high price and in excess of its ordinary needs The defendant also reiterated Its charge of extravagance In remodeling the gas compan office which it was charged tended to weak' en the credit of the plaintiff.

Blames Coke Policy Because the general conditions have been ftnproving since the nst of the year the commission said the relief sought by the gas company should be denied and that a 90-cent gas rate will be sufficient for it to earn a fair return on the investment The new gas sought oy the ras company it was pointed out will bring about a decreased sale of which in turn will mean a greatly lessened gross income In replying to allegations of the gas company on Its property value the commission held that failure to earn a fair return had been due to failure of the plaintiff to realise Its normal profit on manufacture and sale of coke and not because the gas rate was insufficient' FIRST AIR MAIL TO REACH HOOSIER CAPITAL TODAY CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONI. stjl- none ana there was in It for the man who had the nerve to carrv It out ve got the nerve the waiter said answered a the job" There IK a guv in New Roch'lle I want to get waller said his strange diner replied Get how' the wa ter queried Get right mean she Is said to a replied You go and shoot him and the 1500 is ours said bash Ind three from Dayton, three from Kokomo Ind two from Dallas, Tex one from Detroit Mich Elx from Chicago one from Omaha Neb, and the five mail p'anes from Chicago All except the army planes are commercial or pleasure crafts A staff correspondent of the New York Tribune will arrive in one of the Chicago planes He Is an authority on aeronautics and will accompany members of the Chicago Aero Club Spectators at the field will be given an op- ortunlty to examine the newest models of aircraft Certain restrictions wilt enforced to protect the planes and the crowd Prepare for Guests A Chamber of Commerce committee has made plans, for the reception of distinguished visitois and for an in formal dinner at Hotel Severin Among the guests expected are ffer. nest of Chicago Maj marlei den of Glid York president of the world board of aeronautical commls sioners Hartnej of Washington secretary of the National Aeronautical Names Ward is "Guy" 'Whos the the. nailer he asked "Hard Walter Ward he said she answered 1 That the guy who killed Peters isnt It' asked her and said she replied In the afflrmathe The waiter the police said had made an appointment to meet the woman to night but the mysterious stranger did not put in an appearance The police description of her as a woman of 11 years with dark bobbed hair and dressed In a black silk gown Ryan the police said declared he met the strange woman at her request when he finished his work last night She took him on a subway to the outskirts of Manhattan after which they boarded a street car and rode for several miles according to Ryan story to the police He said that on leaving the car the woman led him up a country road and pointed to a house set back from the roadway 111 you lnto that hous told the police the woman said and if you kill the man vou flnd there I win gHe you this J500 Women Has Money and Plttol According to Ryan the a roll of bills in one hand and a revolver In the other He was frightened he said but promised to meet the woman tonight He took his story to the police on returning to Man hattan Mrs- Ward and her mother Mrs Cur hostesses at a bridge narty at the Ward home the night of Mav 18 a few hours preceding the shooting- of utl tonight in- the statement of one of the guests that Ward who had declared he did not leave home until midnight for'. me at The authorities tonight refused to rtls i.

8f the rt thut Pe or 1 0 rtly before hla th nowT, wl It wa, nown now the money was supposed to a TM lnto hla BOMesBlon District Attorney Weeks Is looking for a man known as James Clark whose address Is unknown who knew Peters aboard the Mor as a training ship at the 3 1 aurln(r th TM" In New York city told a met PeSri Clark wh Clark who I mlne declare. Pete, Takes Two to Oafe The stranger according to Clark took two to a restaurant and bought them a meal after which off with Peters Peters said returned two davs later he Clark sent It to me hls and that he wintert White ospital can Border trouble White wt I bridge Creel The Rev Clay I til he mh It lias reneweil iifr strength relieved me of sweetened HIT stonmch built up my appetite. 1 unliie.l In weight. "111 Un this fur Jou It yon QUAKER HKRli TRACT, the Tonic nml Rod; Builder. rrlce $1 rer nettle, tn S3 N.

HERB CO, Clncln.ntl, O. aid yeur dealer, Deveif Drug Alse AudrM Keener Drug Greenwwd. Ind i Wilts i lirug center tsrd and Hellef.ntalne, Md Ripple, Ind i 0. N. Baker, Intent tttd Michigan street, Dunham Kg it.re, Michigan utreet ttgdnn's Pharmitrj- rerntr Bradler Wrniel Thar rnipett streets tj nerth corner Washington and QHental streets: PharnHrer, tl awl FreipKt streets 1 1 'S ner 1 10 pop I on In i of 19'fi Sircp i the of cca i f--om in 1 fo population Mark Lowest rp a dppicted on i f-t for a a t'op a 'epdencv ilrronarv population in uibcrc 1W to 1 ffl Ki In ihv thla 1 010 ear 40 ins nut each ion OOd i i Irdlarapolls In 1006 acio'dins to chart above In thp i tV rate was 1111 but it dropped to 11 in 110s nfl rate fluctuated between a point and 4 rising hoivpvor mifi From the following i when prohl Mtion wert Into rffept a sharp decline In the numlvr of alcohol a was noted i 1111 whp-i rat- -was down to only 64 per I'll 000 a I A sharn urwsrd tendpi'cv In nhown 1 Senitnr Albeit Ftveridge spoke her 0 rTPdllM -tf tn pe- OdnlxVustv the Seventh Christian 11 phurch delivered the invocation Mra Ifi-mdi, Either of auxiliary No 10 r-r hofi Sops of was master of cere- rid hi in 1 monleK "i ns i i i nnf Pltualistlc services for tieval men blip i a were read bv membe of Admiral Tew rab'e post the Ameiicnn legion public that Uxis ja a i rejl or airmen were in rhavge of Mrs w- -ITM A McGulre prcside-it of the anxl! iq Art elorvd "10 I'd be i 10 Sons of A i a i elections and solos were mmr bv nvm of th- Hull Place Mcthndist ropsl Church choir A salute bv unl mailnes and taps bv Burlfi McMullen, were riven while flowers were strewn In Fall Creek in of Americans who lost their lives on the U.

C. T. Notes. There will be a meeting of Indianapolis -council No 4 next Saturday night at 8 clock In the Eagle temple hall West A ermont street cllnlp, ff ni "aei Ip'tr. pf i 1 pr-'h protecting mem bp- '-mil orK nf I ihcrr IOPK th a prr 1 In nf cor fl a have come In rnptict the in the tnll 'rom Tuberculosis Is nn lonpfr an Incurable cure-" and rec ords of nnested cases prove that much can be done In rorpbatt ns- this trins- mlsflbfp Infect'ous disease On.

BEVERIDGE SPEAKS. last two vea-s heweTtr, and In 1121 the rate was i rps dcp bv charts comp eel bv show a i a onlex ppei monla have, a i tainprt a thp same average for last jears nephritis dia to a large a itllence last n'prht at the fit Paul Chnrrb Rider and Eugene streets on The Bible Good Reading The mpftlni; was arranged by the members of the Oiher FVJIOW- Bible class The Rev Frank is pastpr of the church water For Confederate Dead Services for the Confederate dead wero held In the old Greenlawn cem- eton Kentucky avenue and White river where 1 IO Confederate soldiers are buried Services were under direction of the Southern Club of Indianapolis an orfranlzattdn of residents who hall from the South Ceremonies around the Confederate monument in 1 the cemetery Jidgnr A Brown delivered the prlnci I pil address The Southern Club chorus Rang America Battle of the I Republic and Tenting on the Old Camp Ground I vi are all more or lest the crea lohn Gardner and a Boieli TVeie elected to the preme ouncll meeting to be held the week of June of important measures to be presented to the aupreme council i. changing of psvment of from the present method tn pavments This arrangement is in accordince with resolution adoit by the Secretan -Treasurers tion at Its session in June 1921 adopted bv (he sunreme council 7, 1 1 1 OUfrterh and One of the Important subjects consld ered at the grand council Madison Ind was that of accomSada- tlons and the sanitary condition or large number of hotels throughout the stale All traveling men sre urged to report to the state board of health anv violations that come under this head ing and the complaint will be promptly Investigated Walter Boiell secretary of Indian spoils council No 4 nill be absent from the i for two weeks beginning In Councillor Bonen intends visiting son Ralph In Newark rj will attend the supreme council meet ing in Columbus KIWANIANS TO ENTERTAIN MOTOR SPEEDWAY FOLK Off als if the Indianapolis i engineers in this ol a drivers In the 100 mlV 1 be guests of the Kiwanls Cl ib the edncsda.v noon luncnebn at the Clavpool hotel The list irdjdes fari Ftaher lames A Allison A Newbv Mvers Eddie Rlckenbacker Joe Buyer Kltha Kennerdall Howard Marmon Harry Stuti Gus Wall A Duescnberg Duesenberg uouls Chevrolet Arthur Chevroet and Kay Harromi Tha executives to be guests are 4 Worthlngton Henry F- Campbell Al Rankm Hasrj Anderson and alter Marrron Driver rue-is wilt Include Rilph De Talma Jimmy Murphv Harry Hartz Loon Durav Ralph Mulford -arles Jerry Wonderllck Prank Ho Ira Vail Peter Depaola Cliff Durant lorn Allej 1 T' Fctlerman Ora halbe lxra forum Baker Joe rhomns Wllrur ncuglaii Haw ken Art Klc'n Tomtnv Milton lulei GOUT Fddie Heanie Howdv Tack Turin er Howard Framv Div'dson and vi'iniam Gardner mental in organisation of the Indian- uon warn a statement that a car apolls club and six officers of the 5tu I containing two of accomplices in armv rorni will direct ac'lvities th- blackmail plot followed from at the flving field Indorsed by Officials' Officers of the Indianapolis CROWD OF NEARLY 10,000 AT BROAD RIPPLE PARK Nearly 10 000 persons attended the opening of Broad Ripple park yesterday under the direction of the newly formed Broad Ripple Park (Inc organization Jamei Makln, president of the company, said the opening day crowd was larger than the similar flrjt days for the last ten years Several new entertainment devices have been installed at the park giving it about eighteen amusement stunts In addition to the big swimming pool Randall of Indianapolis holder of several Indiana A A swimming titles was among the shimmers in the pool Fred Robison orchestra gave both afternoon and evening and Dollie soloist Graj of Indianapolis was tion are Mr Griffith president Harry Cross secretary and Mr Wamsl'j financial secre arj The club is composed of men who are aviators in the 4C4th resene. purs lit squadron 1 A i and that The Chamber of Commerce reception commlt'ee Includes A chairman Frank 4 Wampler Moonev Jr Shireman lies and Robert Bryson Governor Warren McCray en thuslastlcallv indorsed Aviation dav is did Major Lew Shank, who issued the woman anonymously telephoned police here todav that she motor cars in the vicinity Kensico reservoir where Peters the night of the ritlfs are seeking to trace tha i information is in nubstantis tion of Wards statement that home the morirltur of the shooting Wlllam Fallon an district nttornev of Westchester county and attorney for the famlh of Peters did not appear at the offlre oi Mr Weeks toda He told Mr Weeke ves- terday that he believed he krTew the true identit of the alleged btackmall known as Charlie Rom he would appear with him following Aviation dav in Indianapolis Mondav Is significant of the beginning of a new era In transportat on nhen we will travel the alrwass instead of the rail We are on the threshold of this I have evcrv confidence In Mr, Fallon Mr Weeks said If he finds Ross he will bring him here, I am sure Get Another Clew Another mjsterioue anonymous telephone message tonight provided a new story concerning Ward and his association with Peters, which the Westchester countv authorities are investigating Ijate tonight a man who refused to to be en t'haTThree months ag'o Ward" couragsd and congratulated for Us en anl ilor rom 8 In putt ng on a convincing I tal1 wno nam did not know demons-ration that commercial aero I TM Prewnt at a Boston hotel at a dav mysterv entered th, lemembcred because of tne first de I tonight Lieut Roberts of livery bv the air mail sen ice to the state pollce declared that the deck 't Is our hope and first flight will indlananolis desire that and It ut of cards founcf on bodv had tampered with the time come d-slihatlon by the government of It from the body by a state this- city us a permanent terminal of the air mall sen Ice Because of the outstanding features of the day and In tribute to the gallait fignters in the air who are the nucleus of the Aero Club of Indianapolis I urge upon all citizens and visitors utmost co-operation with the Aero Club to make the dsj one of which we will be proud and one which the members of the Aero Club of Indianapolis can forever remember' WINE CONSUMED IN FIRE. BORDFAUX France May this morning on one of the piers In the harbor spread quick); to various other Thousands of barrels and hogsheads of irlne on one of the wharves were destroyed trooner and tho time It reached the of Sheriff Werner LHeut Roberts said the trooper had removed a full deck of ftftj two cards which were turned over to Coroner Fltigerald The deck now In the' possession of Werner li "minus the cards of the diamond suit from the six to the ten Inclusive A joker also nan been added to the pack now In the sheriffs hands it wai said circumstance also la being investigated.

"FASCIST!" FOR BAVARIA, BERLIN May 28 --A dispatch celved here from Munich announces the formation In Bavaria of a new organization known the national socialists. It modeled on the lines ef the Italian Fascist! "P-.

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