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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 3

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v4 SITE ORMER CAMP GROUND 1195 MISS CORAL WAITE Ask him to THE VOLUNTEERS SCENES AT UNVEILING ZOUAVE TABLET SO SON HAD REORMED Underwood and Harvey MISSIONS TO QPEN COLLEGE of the triple alliance also is In OR TRIPLE ENTENTE CHEER voted to ITALY SURE TO ENTER WAR DR HENRY JAMESON DEDICATING MONUMENT TOV ETERANS Any help rendered to the organi zation will be greatly appreciated the life that the greater Mayor Bell Dr Henry Jameson Vinson Carter and Other Speak ers Laud orty Two Survivors Are Present Radicals at Rome Sanction Move and Anarchists Vote to Stand With oes of Germany and Op pose Neutral Stand MANY NEW STUDENTS BUTLER TODAY 'Are you going to California? If so you ought to go soon when the low fares are on departed from Berlin on Aug 29 and ar rived at Rotterdam on Aug 22' She said that hundreds of persons were clamoring for steamship tickets and that she had to pay J600 for her ticket because none could be bought at the steamship offices Just before leaving Berlin she met Dr and Mrs A Pfaffiin and said they in tended departing about Oct 3 New Teacher at Conservatory of Music Cairns Terror Stricken Refugees on Way rom Europe i Join one of our "personally conducted" parties and bfe "personally taken care the entire length of the journey The conductors in charge of these parties see to it that each member is made com I fortable points out the Interesting sights I along the way and in a thousand and one ways eliminates the discomforts usually attendant to a long journey Read that paragraph once more and stop to think it really means Members of Regiment of amous Indiana General Dedicate Shaft to His Memory at South Grove Riverside Park A Trip to California Under Personal Escort Combines Comfort and Ecpnomy Belgian Reports Declare Women Were Outraged by German Troops Consider then what it means when these nine leading distrib utors are unanimous in agreeing that the Paige is the best value for the money on the market Con sider what it means when they back up their belief in this car by Heavy Enrollment Is Expected at Opening of Sixtieth Year This Classes Will Be Begun riday Harry Wallace former city control ler and for several weeks mayor of In dianapolis yesterday filed a suit in Su perior Court Room 3 asking a divorce from Helen Wallace Mr Wallace vas man led secretly June 14 1914 and the fact did not become public for several days According to his complaint he and his wife separated Aug 27 The com plaint is brief and gives no details It says that after the marriage ahd before the separation Mrs Wallace was guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment Mr Wal lace gives his occupation as that of a coal dealer Inexperienced Guides Speeding Car to Sidewalk Striking 7 Year Old Latk Es capes Before Police Arrive 4 Gltwd IMal Gray Dsvis targe unittactric system and complete eqmpment 811M Mtal 2T 838 One of the chief matters of Interest in the recent work of the church missionary society's annual mission at Kienningflu in the aklen province is the large num bers of opium patients who come to ko cured of the habit Tlieije patients mostly belong to the second class grade of opitlfe patients The third class opium patlentt or street coolie class are greatly to be pitied and the doctors at Kien ningflu are now combining with the Chi tiese gentry and others in order to at tempt to rid the city at least of this The villages will have to be dealt with afterwards By means of this opium curing work the missionaries Sooo got into touch and are on a better footing with the upper classes i The sixtieth annual session of Butler College will be opened today with the matriculation of students The formal opening of the school year will be held riday when classes will meet and the first chapel exercise will be held in the college chapel Indications are 'that the freshman class this year will be larger than the one last year which set the record at Butler Shortridge and Manual Training High School will send unusually large dele gations to the local college and 1 Mrs Sarah Cotton assistant to President Howe has received credentials from al most one hundred' students from through out the state AU rooms in the wom dormitory have been engaged for several weeks and it was necessary for the coUege authorities to procure duly chaperoned quarters in Irvington homes for many young women This is an unprecedented condition at Butler Organizations Active The first number of the Butler Colle gian the student publication will appear Saturday with Rexford Pruitt as editor and Louis Kirkhoff as business manager Organizations are beginning activities The first meeting of the Philokurian Literary Society will be held next Tues day and the Butler Union the or ganization will meet in the college chapel next Wednesday The Lotus Club a similar organization among the women students is preparing to entertain for the new girl students The college A and the A have been busy for several days meeting new students and directing them to places where board and" rooms may be procured The most important social event of this week will be the joint sorority reception which will be held at the home of Miss Catherine Graydon 303 Downey ave nue at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon The entitre feminine Greek letter body of the college will join in welcoming the fresh man girls About 200 young women will participate in the reception The' Phi Delta Theta Sigma Chi and Delta Tau Delta Chapters will give smok ers tonight and will meet later for the first serenade of the dormitory Announcement was made yesterday by Bruce Robinson president of the But ler Oratorical Association that Indiana University has agreed to enter a triangu lar debate with Butler as one of the contesting teams Several men already have signified their intention of entering the new department of public speaking at Butler to be conducted this year by Dr cnaries Stout Jr one belief the (Italian government Is only awaiting the resignation of oreign Minister San Giuliano who besides being a partisan ill Let me tell you about our "personally parties and low rates in de tail Just say when and where you want to go and plan a complete trip for you send you printed matter maps and pictures and relieve you all the bother A post card will do Gannaway Trav Pass Agent 'C Co 307 Union Trust Bldg Cnicinnati I Girlish Wrinkle ree Skin Easy to Have content to bank their capital and integrity upon this car it gaff for the individual buyer to follow their lead and profit by their judgment? No matter what any motor car manufacturer may for his product hereyou have final conclusive proof These men nave caret idly inspected the entire field they have investigated every car that is offered to the public and as a they have se lected the Paige in preference to all others Since its remarkable astringent anifl tonic properties became known clever women ail over the world have been using the saxolite face bath to theif faces remove wrinkles and draw flabby cheeks and neck back to normal After using the solution the face Immediately feels much firmer The skin tlghtenn evenly all over the face thus lines and sagglness The formula is: Powdered saxolite 1 oz dissolve in witch hazel pint Another wonderful facial beautifier and rejuvenator that has become quite a rage In the United States as in Europe iu mercohzed wax Druggists report a great demand The wax literally absorbs a sal low freckled blotchy or withered com plexion giving the fresh vigorous healthy hued young skin underneath a chance to and to show itself Applying the wax at night like cold cream washing it off mornings will com pletely renovate a poor complexion in a week or ten days One ounce usually is sufficient Advertisement ROUMANIA ASKS ITALY TO IGHT AUSTRIANS I oft One ease is cited where a workman covered with kerosene was thrown into a burning house Of the burning of Louvain the report says: "Everything tends to prove that German regiments through mistake fired at'one another At orfee the Ger mans began bombarding the town pre tending that civilians had fired on their troops a suggestion denied by all wit To spread the fire in Ixjuvain the re port charges Germans entered houses and threw hand grenades The eorhmls sion contends that from several places in Belgium the male population has been sent to Germany and forced to work at harvesting as If they were slaves ZOUAVES UNVEIL WALLACE TABLET ROME (via Paris) Sept It is stated here that Roumalnla Is making advances to Italy for common action toward Aus tria and that Roumanian politicians are expected to arrive here shortly to arrange a concrete understanding between the two countries The Radical party passed a resolution of sympathy with Roumanla and expresed tlie hope that Italy and Roumanla would proceed together "for the triumph of Latin civilization" The Radicals also passed another reso lution In which it was stated that It was hoped the Italian government would con sider the question whether the moment had arrived to change its policy of neu trality to one or actual participation the European conflict Anarchists Vote War The anarchists at a meeting stand with the rench British Russian Belgian and Servian peoples in the con troversy and to oppose the Italian gov neutral position A dispatch received here from San Gio vanni Albania says the Montenegrin troops have joined the Servians and fighting under Servian generals headed by Gen Vukotich have repulsed the Aus trians all along the Bosnian border "There was fighting Saturday Sunday and Monday" the dispatch continues "and the Servians are now pursuing the enemy The Austrian casualties amount ed to 4000 Seven hundred men were taken prisoners and another 500 men of Slav neutrality Including several officers deserted the Austrians and with their arms and ammunition joined the Serv THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR WEDNESDAYSEPTEMBER 16 1914 Russian Papers Declare Boot Govern ment Will ROME Sept (yia The Giornale today publishes a dis patch from Petrograd (St Petersburg) saying the attention of the Russian press is centered on the attitude of Italy In Russian political circles the newspaper says the intervention of Italy in the war is considered inevitable According to Local Vocalist Prevents Panic on Ship by Singing National Air 'k DETROIT Mich Sept 15 Camp meet ing was in full blast Sounds of shouting filled the air Suddenly Zeke Billtkin son I leaped to his feet with tears streaming I from his eyes got It! I got he exulted "Tm through with my evil ways om this I day forth I vow to speak the truth and I nothing but the I said his father feelingly after I supper that night "I was right glad to I hear you speak right out in that I there way today It warms my old heart I to think that at last my son is a good boy I and will speak nothing but the truth I you start in right now by telling I me where you are going I Zeke settled his hat on his head I "Pape tell you the truth and I else like I swore jest out to I feed the I "But Zeke the chickens has been I objected old Billikin i I of said Zeke and I closed the door after him I Long after midnight in the town's I swellest cafe Zeke was still feeding the I chickens We the Dependent Rooming House 20 Cents Per Night ree Employment Bureau These distributors are probably the best informed men on auto mobile values in the entire coun not only investing their money try or years they have been business rep utations as well actively nancumg an types oi cara studying every angle of au tomobile production and check ing up every development in the industry On a small steamer without ballast in the midst of a storm feeling its way avoid mines in the North Sea and crowded with refugees from war stricken Europe Miss Coral Waite new voice teacher at the Indianapolis Conser vatory of Music encountered the most severe test as to the value of her musical training The passengers on the steamer were terror stricken and hourly expected to be sent to the bottom of the sea by a mine or because the vessel could not withstand the storm One of the officers requested Miss Waite to sing and she did giving a recital of German and Italian operas The crowd listened and became quieter and then Miss Waite asked that everyone join in singing and Star Spangled Ban So successful was the concert that Miss Waite was prevailed upon to eon duct a sacred song service 7 Miss Waite was in Berlin studying un der the noted teacher ranz Emerich when war was declared and she noted many interestirg things from that time until her departure on Aug 19 She said both the Germans and the Hollanders did everything in their power for the Americans who were stranded According to Miss Waite when the war started martial law was declared and rich and poor obtained the same amounts of provisions spok signs were torn down and were re placed by "American signs All the available men and horses were sent to war and women and girls deserted the department stores to go out and work in the fields She told of how the citizens of Berlin Including the burgomaster opened their homes to stranded Americans and said that many large sums of money were loaned without security to persons desiring to return home While on an omnibus one day she said she saw a man crying and upon inquiry learned that he had re moved to America some years ago but that because he had failed to become naturalized he had been drafted into the German Army and could not return to his family She said that while she was there one Russian spy dressed as a mall carrier and carrying a bomb in a mail sack ana two others garbed as nuns were ar rested Miss Waite with a party of about 400 Employers Will Kindly Send Us lheir Wants We Visit the Sick and the Destitute Irvington Institution Will Begin ourth School Year Today The College of Missions in Irvington opens for its fourth annual session with the matriculation of students today and tomorrow Only college graduates are ad mitted and the total attendance willnum ber about thirty five this year an increase over last enrollment Many mis sionaries in foreign fields who had planned to come to the local school to study this winter were unable to return because of the lack of transoceanic passenger traf fic during the European war The college which is the only institution of its kind In existence is operated by the Christian Woman's Board of Missions and is de voted entirely to training missionarieSfor foreign service Chen Yu Meng a graduate of the Uni versity of Nanking China an institution incorporated in New York state has been appointed instructor in Chinese language history and literature and Senorita Della Esparza of Monterey Mexico is a new Instructor in Spanish A Holden a missionary in the Kongo region of Africa and Saum who has been working in the central provinces of India are the only two foreign missionaries who were able to get back in time for the opening of the school year President Paul returned yesterday from Toronto Canada and as sumed charge of the preparations for tlie school opening Miss Anna Belle Robin son will have charge of the domestic science department which is open to stu dents of Butler College Miss Robinson is a graduate of the domestic science de partment of the University of Illinois HARRYJVALLACE ASKS DIVORCE VETERANS REPEATING LAG TAKEN ON SAME SPOT ITY THREE YEARS AGO 0 AMERIC A 301 5 NORTH SENATE AVENUE LONDON Sept 15 A discovery which recalls the story of Mowgli in Rudyard has been made in India the jungle near Naina Tai1 says a Bombay letter a wild looking creature apparently a human female child has been found Tjhat she is human is proved by the fact that there are vaccination I marks on both arms but exposure to the I elements has caused a thick growth of hair down each side of the face and I spine which makes her appearance more I like that of a monkey than a human be i ing There is evidence to show she has I always walked upright but her sitting I posture is that of a monkey as are all I her actions I She was very frightened when first caught and cried and whimpered She I would eat only grass and raw potatoes II but later was ipduced to take bread and milk She is unable to talk but there is I i no doubt that she can hear Everything points to the conclusion I that she was abandoned in infancy and I monkeys were her foster parents Na I tlves in the bazar however declare I that the child was reared by bears At present the child is in the Naina I Tai Hospital 3 MEN IN STOLEN AUTO RUN DOWN SMALL BOY Surely there could be no more finally conclusive evidence of Paige superiority in the moderate nr ice field If the best judges of motor car values are KfnlrA it nninf tn caa tliA Paso dealer todav show you why this car is the choice of the men who best know automobile values Nine of the largest and moat reputable automobile distributors in the United States have signed Paige contracts since the announcement of the new Model at $1195 LONDON Sept The official' press I tail two alleged instances in which worn bureau acting for the Belgian' Legation en were outraged by German soldiers and asserts that there have been Instances London has made public the second where women and children have been report of the Belgian Commission ap stabbed with bayonets and their legs cut pointed to inquire into alleged German atrocities at Louvain and in the district around Malines This report 'reviews incidents hereto fore generally reported' but it adds the documents and evidence on which its conclusions rest It will be published in due course The commission finds that entering Louvain the Germans requisitioned food and lodgings German troops took pos session of the cash in all the Louvain banks burst open houses and pillaged and committed other excesses The re port then relates with considerable de The Paije Detroit Motor Car Co Detroit Mich Sterling Motor Car Co 322 North Delaware Indiana Dwtnbutera TO DEALERS Write for proposition on 1915 line Two ours and Licnt six mooei you 1 may be in open territory Immense Crowd in 'Parade Acclaims Russia rance and England Roumanla Sept 15 (by wav of Petrograd) Great manifestations have occurred here In favor of the triple entente An immense crowd composed of all classes of the population today 1 paraded on the streets ofz the city ac claiming Russia rance and England The German and Austrian consulates are guarded by forces of the police CHINESE OPIUM SMOKERS Tributes to the veterans of the civil war were paid yesterday afternoon by Mayor Bell Dr Henry Jameson presiflent of the board of park commissioners and others at the unveiling exercises or a tablet to Gen Lew Wallace colonel of the Elev enth Indiana Volunteer Regiment of Zu aves in South Grove Riverside Park yes terday afternoon The tablet is or bronze and it is inlaid in a huge and shapely boulder of Indiana limestone The stone stands on an imposing granite foundation The tablet has been placed on a bluff sixty feet above the river overlooking the South Grove golf UnkL The tablet obtained by the survivors of Gen regiment is dedicated to the memory of Wallace and marks the site of Camp Robinson where the Elev enth Regiment of which Wallace was colonel camped in 1861 before the de parture to the front The memorial was erected by the board of park commis sioners and it was formally presented to the regiment In an address at the exer cises by nr Jameson Eulogizes Wallace Dr Jameson read a eulogy of of Gen Wallace and he declared present generation could do no service to posterity than to establish ahd erect memorials to such leaders The words and deeds of the leaders always stand as an example for the chil dren of future generations he said The memorial was accepted formally by Col I Elston of Crawfordsville Ind a member of the Eleventh Regiment and for many years one of the closest I personal friends of Gen Wallace He thanked the members of the board and the city of Indianapolis for the tablet and he expressed the hope that the memorial wouldf link the memories of the past with the actions and intentions of the present i and future Mayor Bell Speaks 4 The annual reunion of the Zouaves was held at the conclusion of the dedicatory exercises A regimental roll call showed that forty two of the 100 surviving mem bers of the regiment were in attendance An address of welcome was made by Mayor Bell Mr Bell recounted briefly jthe illustrious history of the Zouaves and he asserted that if the citizens of the present would make themselves as effi cient in the arts of peace as the Eleventh Regiment had done in preparing itself for the defense of its country the nation would have due cause to rejoice 'Other addresses were delivered by Vin n' son Carter Capt Thomas Woods of ranklin and Abraham Shoemaker of In dianapolis Mr Shoemaker who is one of the surviving members of the regi I' ment started the movement tor the erec of the1 tablet Martial music was provided by Capt Ben Glee Club '7 CHILD REARED BY MONKEYS HEARS BUT CAN NOT TALK PRESTON Lt Major PHONES: Circle 804 New Phone 2212 Three young men in a stolen automo bile ran down and painfully injured rank isher 7 years old 2327 North Pennsyl vania street yesterday afternoon The automobile ran wild and dashed up on the sidewalk where the boy was playing near his home Persons who saw the acci dent allowed the young men to walk away before Bicyclemen Stone and Peats ar rived Witnesses said the car was speeding north on Pennsylvania street careening wildly It by an inexperienced driver It dashed up on the sidewalk almost in front of the isher home and the boy who was watching was knocked down I Driver Deserts Car The driver stopped the motor and climbed out Relatives carried the in jured lad to his home where it was found that he was severely bruised on the head and shoulders Bicyclemen recognized the automobile as one stolen from Dr Louis Burckhardt 3159 jNorth Pennsyl vania street The driver of the car after the acci dent went to a house near by and asked for a drink of water He was nervous and advised his companions to hasten on the police say The bicyclemen obtained a good description of him 3 I LJ i 7 I '1 i I I A' JS 9 1 rf i i'Wfea 9 M' Bai JsSf jgw 4 '4 IU 'IVf SB' it sv 's' i XW syvv.

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