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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 4

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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR THURSDAY JULY 15 1915 NEW CLUB HOUSE New Clubhouse to Be Erected Here TlteBennett TO RISE ON RUINS Courtesy of rederick Walllck Architect 5 ORGANIZATION IS PERECTED1 AN OLA Sugar Wafers CITY NEWS IN ONCISE ORM Our Two and AND $14 50 CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE for and tan one fourth sent was the for the finest grade MEASURES PASSED i 95c Silk Bat Wins Ties SOc Quality £vC Which is the Witch? The Bennett Swain Co 251 253 Maas Ave SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Mn Wharton a Aunt Joiephiae1 Washington Briefs ths bxplditzi of rheu "Impos WENMALL I ATLAMTICCITY Ort! 4deeJ in its appointments Lionel Barrymore as De! Mar" Bennett of this city brother of THE SUNDAY STAR Par ties Meetings open 72'tRPAlN7 I HO Of of East with He one col values to $20 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY All Straw Hats CHINESE STEAMSHIP LINE TO ENTER TRADE WITH its price being $1 260894 the lowest of a number of Ten Cent Tins if hav meeting of the City Coun two ordinances for street over the remonstrance 'fit Mr and dianapolis tile In William II It Danner Gaudlng grounds the comprise Mrs Glenn riermood of In are among the tourists here Addma 3 Graad new old WASHINGTON July George Mass man a merchant of Seymour Ind who Is touring the East with his son on a pleasure trip spent today in Washington for be was for will and im HERO THE BELGIAN CONGO DIES WOUNDS IN ITALIAN GENERAL CONERS WITH ALLIED COMMANDERS vour fives and sav but put me to the test Of Hot Weather Necessities NAVY TO ENLARGE WIRELESS STATION AT NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY finest sled etc hand Regular from $15 PROPOSED HOME WOODSTOCK LUB DESIGNED OR NORTH SIDE' Something different something new Crisp chocolate flavored confections with ths most de licious creamy filling Rural carriers In Indiana have been appointed as follows: Bryant Lewis A Judy in places of James A ifer ort Blanch Walter Roberts In place of William Hollis Andrew Schneider signed and Elva Cole was appointed to succeed him Maj Joseph ter the At a special cil last night improvements resident property owners were passed One ordinance orders the paving of Kenwood avenue from Thirtieth street to Thirty eighth street and the other orders the im provement of North New Jersey street from Thirty second street to Thirty third street The board of public works adopted res olutions for the improvements but a re monstrance was filed The board after ward sent the improvement question to the Council Councilmen Young and Gra ham voted against the New Jersey street Improvement and Young and Miller voted against the Kenwood avenue pavement Councilman McGuff was the only member absent In addition to the Improvement ordi nances the Council also passed a measures appropriating $1030 to the board of health for the payment of a note due on prop erty for playground purposes on Ring gold street The note on that prop erty was past due The special meeting was called yester day by President Lee Martin postmaster of I akc County Indiana has re WASHINGTON July A Chinese steamship line to operate from Shanghai and other southern China ports to the United States is about to be established to compete with the Japanese lines which now dominate the transpacific trade The Pacific trade is seriously disturbed because of the recent order reserving for the use of Japanese shippers all space in ships under subsidy from the Japanese government According to the bureau advices ung Sul representing a syndicate of Chinese capitalists is on his way to the United States to close contracts for material to construct a fleet of five vessels for freight and passenger service featured of young macle of wool wor cheviots Strictly Earl Lepscomb 28 years old 223 East St Joseph street was injured seriously yesterday morning when a retaining ring on the rim of an automobile wheel struck him while he was inflating a tire in front of a garage at 314 North Delaware street be in the cen with the dance west the dining room on the a large porch on the north will extend across the entire of the building and will be in dimensions it will be summer and Inclosed in It will be used for sum WASHINGTON July Richard Mohun one of the few surviving com rades of Baron Hanis in development of the Belgian Congo and the only white survivor of the party which connected the east and west coasts of the Dark Con tinent by telegraph died yesterday at Royal Oak Md from wounds received in twenty years' service In Africa or his work in the Congo Mr Mohun had been decorated by England and Bel gium and rance He had done much to oreaa up Arab slave traffic and helped urvoK up cannioansm Lucano to Paris) July 14 under chief of the Italian has returned from a visit Expressing John Hughes alleged to have been the proprietor of a club raided by Sheriff Coffin a few weeks ago was arrested yesterday on a grand jury indictment charging him with operating a The club was near Maywood The grand jury also has returned an in dictment against Chris Zimmerman charging a similar offense Special $075 The firm of Louck Hill of Richmond Ind was awarded the contract for fur niture for tlie new ederal Building at Denver oi The firm was bidders Genuine Union Suits the site of the became assured lease was signed of the property Lena Hogan colored' 1424 teenth street who is charred ing shot and killed Essie Huffman also1 colored of the same address early Tues day night was bound over to the grand jury on a charge of murder by Judge Deery in the Police Court yesterday The shooting occurred at ifteenth street and Martindale avenue In a and Carpenter was acquitted by Criminal Court yesterday of a grand larceny He was ac having purchased a diamond a jewelry firm on installments Pearl White at Woodstock Club iles Articles of Incorporation and Announces Contract to Be Award ed Immediately Mrs Cora Carbaugh 38 years bid 944 Cairo street died at the City Hospital early yesterday morning from the? ef fects of poison which she swallowed Tuesday night Mrs Carbaugh is said to have attempted suicide at least six times before she succeeded in ending her life Despondency because of illness is said to have caused the act It former Postmaster Bennett of Indianap olis reported to the police the theft of a pair of field glasses worth $50 idelity Hive No 140 will give a public card party at the Eagles Hall 42 West Vermont street this after I noon Beautiful Building Will Be Erected on Site of Old Country Club Home Lease Being Taken for Ten Years yes giv for his family is retiring as an officer after having served as secretary for approxi mately twenty five years He continues as a director Mr Cole has been an em ploye or trie Indianapolis Postofnce was once a student at Butler and at time about thirty years ago was the lege secretary Announcement also was made of addition to the faculty of Miss Anna Chandler an instructor In rench and Gorman She comes to Butler at the be ginning of the fall term after having been a teacher in Academy at St Louis a preparatory school for Washing ton University for fourteen years the $100 grade 69c NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY recently in eliarge of spent your money right 'well and good" let me TO ALL ELAINE Write ucwhat you think of the Elaine pictures Address Miss Pearl White I Co 226 William Street It is planned to prepare a little volume of appreciative comments by the real critics the public at large the people who have appreciated the great work of the biggest motion picture combination ever put to work William a jury in charge of cused of ring from and with having taken it to a pawnshop He said he went to the pawnshop to ask the value of the ring Every atep to thia atore savea you money ENNIS ATLANTIC CITYNI wtocaum KENWOOD AND NEW JERSEY PAVING Davidson miartermas corns unrn supply depot at Jeffersonville Ind retired for age McCray expects to make an aggressive campaign Mayor Johnson of Gary is a candidate for the namination for Gov ernor but it was the sentiment here that McCray would be the Tenth District can didate Among the leaders here were the following: Henry AV Marshall Henry Overesch Dick Kumler John VanAtta Robert Brass Campbell and Charles Tarvis of Tippecanoe County George Manlove II Hays IT rancis and Heist bf Gary Chairman oiand of Crown Point 8 Lindall Bohn halt and Urbhan Valparaiso A Kreiger Chesterton Ben Leopold McCullough and McCullough Rensselaer Curtis Meeker Charles Pres ton Claud Laughry Truman Palmer Ed ward Laughry Samuel Thompson Hanway Homer airfield A Sills Sr and A Sills Jr Monticello Ele Stansbury Williamsport George Thorn ton and (I Murray Rensselaer: Homer McCartney and Newton Statzell Wil liamsport Joseph Sleeper Oxford Law rence Lyons and John Bennett Lyons Brook McCray's enthusiastic friends said that the heavy rains kept down the delegations but they were pleased that every county was well represented Oscar Hadley former state treasurer Archibald Hall Leonard Quill Charles Hender son i naries Downing secretary of state board of agriculture and other dianapolis men attended the meeting you without charge a trial DELANO'S RHEUMATIC I am wining to take the Dix Muncie Jeffersonville and John Reeval of Terre Haute $25 a month Zu Zu to your grocer man7 get a spicy gingery feast WINONA COLLEGE AGRICULTURE Breckenridge DD President Two PURELY AGRICUL TURAL Course prepares for all phases of farming for teaching agriculture for County Agent work for Civil Service positions Alumni successful all these fields ourteenth Year Begins Sept 14 Well equipped laboratories College farm aculty experts Athletics Good environment Cost for year in cluding tuition fees board and room not to exceed $275 or catalogue ad dress Winona College of Agrloelturo Box iOS Winona Lake Ind WASHINGTON July 14 Work of en larging the naval radio station at New Orleans and installing more powerful in struments is nearing completion and the Navy Department was informed today that the plant soon would be ready for operation As rebuilt the New Orleans station will be the second largest of those owned by the government It will have a power of thirty kilowatts against the five of the original plant and will be used prin cipally as a relay for messages between Atlantic and Pacific coast stations and when necessary for communication with Panama The most powerful of the naval radio stations is that at Arlington Va with its 100 kilowatts equipment went will be cent you at once When I send you this I will write you more fully and will show you that my treatment is not ould and help And equally vital responsibility has rested on Charles Goddard for his powerful scenarios built into pictures by Pathe and the Wharton Bros 1 The nm struck him on the face and the legs inflicting deep cuts He to Sanitarium All Panama 5500 Hats I owe a duty to my county whose fer tile lands produce so bountifully and whose citizenship is of the highest type and to my home town where I have spent almost my entire life and which I love with an unspeakable devotion and which has honored me upon numerous oc casions for all of which I am profoundly grateful "I acknowledge also that I owe a duty to my friends who have gathered here as well as many friends throughout the state who have urged me to lay aside my personal feelings in this supreme matter and consent to make the race for the highest honor that is within the gift of the people of our slate Pledges Economy Policy "And so with the strong sense of these obligations upon me I can not now see how I can do otherwise than yield to your desires I therefore give my consent and thus publicly announce that I will make tlie contest with every assurance on my part that I will do all that I can honor ably to win the nomination and election I have never sought fur political honors but little experience in I know my limitations task I Gauze Silk Hose A a 25c 2 for British government in its demands They take the position of being entitled to full compensation for their goods and declare that as American citizens they should bo afforded protection by the United States and that this government should take a determined stand to protect their rights to ship to neutral countries" The statement lays particular stress upon the cases of five cargoes shipped before Nov 25 last in neutral steamers for Copenhagen and seized on the high seas on the ground that they presumably were ultimately destined for Germany These cases postponed from time to time are set to come up in the prize court again tomorrow The ships in volved are the Alfred Noble Bjornstjerne BJornson ridland Kim and Arkansas Sailed Before British Order Three sailed before the order in council was issued and two before the order was known to the packers The packers main tain that the goods had been sold at neu tral ports before shipment or "where the goods had not been so sold then to the consignors' agents for sale by them to bona fide neutral purchasers at such neutral ports" The packers call attention to a statement made by Premier Asquith In the House of Commons March 1 last "that vessels with cargoes which have sailed before the date of this notification order in Council) will not be affected" The statement continues: "Shortly after the beginning of the war the British ambassador at Washington assured the United States government that Great Britain would not interfere with the trade in foodstuffs between neu trals With this in mind the packers say they were justified in making their shipments to neutral ports in neutral ships After numerous conferences the prize court authorities definitely refused to release the goods except upon the terms of the packers selling the goods to Great Britain and to give English bail to the full value of the seized cargoes Inasmuch as the cargoes consisted mainly of fats oils and pig products of fat and heavy texture adapted to colder coun tries than England the packers declare it was impossible to sell the cargoes and rejected the proposition" Representatives of the packers who are here conferring at the State Department are Thomas Wilson president of Mor ris Co Gustavus Swift Swift Co Arthur Meeker vice president Ar mour Co and counselors of these firms 3 "he ederation of Auxiliaries to the' Christian woman's board of missions will meet at the West Morris Street Christian Church at 2:30 tomor row afternoon Mrs Bertha Bahr of In dia will be among the speakers I TURIN (via Gen Porro general staff to the Anglo rench front the highest satisfaction at his meetings with Gen Joffre ield Marshal rench and King Albert Gen Porro said: enthusiasm and valor of the rench troops the determination and grimness of the English and the heroic persistence of the Belgians are a sure Indication of final Single Trousers in all wool worsteds un matchable nA $4 and $5 values and have had state politics and realize the but with your help and support and with the knowledge that I have your confi dence to strengthen me I will go into the fight with enthusiasm and determination to win I have no pledges to make or promises to record except that if I am successful and should be the next Govern or of Indiana God helping me I will earnestly strive to give the good people of our great state a clean honest whole some economical business administration one that will reflect credit to the party and to all those who are affiliated with us in this campaign regardless of former political associations and preferences" The committee which waited on McCray and called him to the meeting consisted of Claude Laughry of Monticello Hart Earl Park and Chairman oiand of Lake County Chairman Brass of Tippe canoe County and Healy of Rens selaer Speeches were made by red Ixmgwell Brook A Rinard of Kent land Charles Preston of Monticello and Healy before the meeting was broken up by the rain The crowd then filed into the court room where McCray maue ms aaaress Arcmoaia Hall Indianapolis and Edward Blessing Danville also delivered addresses Two Seeking Honor There it a marked difference I nw tween witchcraft and witcherv And wt I know that Elaine it a little witch for the baa completely bewitched ns all with her charm her smile her tears and all that ah has done these many weeks she has been before the motion picture public rom what theaood neonlc all nvat America have taken the trouble to write a goodly part of the popularity has grown out of Pearl appearance in the leading part Let me see we were talking about witch ery and now it would seem that AH America is thoroughly Switched with A hot weather luncheon Bowl of and cream half a pinch of salt and needs Biscuit van you tnmx of anything better on a hot davr So cooling so delightful so satisfying the Price Is Right STAR Want Ads WILL MLL IT The erection of a beautiful clubhouse on Country Club terday when a ing possession ten years to the Woodstock Club a new organization composed of the heads of about 100 North Side fam ilies The lease was made by Huesmann Arthur Brown Hugh McK and Boyd who purchased the property soon after the old Country Club building destroyed by fire The contract the erection of the new building be awarded probably tomorrow the construction will be begun mediately Tlie agitation that resulted in the mation of the Woodstock Club was begun several months ago and was inspired by the desire to have a clubhouse more con veniently situated than the Country Club Many of the members of the Woodstock Club also are members of the Country Club ami state that there is to be no rivalry or competition between the two organizations The situation of theWoodstock Club will enable more of the members' wives and children to go there for an afternoon or evening with prac tically no loss of time en route and will provide the older children with a place for tennis and other outdoor sports Incorporation Articles iled Articles of the new club ing Meredith William Charles Henry It and Hugh McK Landon are: Henrv Alfred The occupy beautiful land extending from the Michi gan road to the canal and from Golden Hill the estate of the late Parry to Thirty eighth street The building which will be erected on the foundation walls of the old struc ture will be one story except for the and housekeeper's rooms on the second floor of the south wing The basement will contain locker rooms the men's grill woman's lounge kitchen storage boiler aand janitor's roomsyThe dimensions of the building will be C5xll0 teet Entrance to Be Attractive The entrance to the building will be the center of the east front through glass covered pergola The north south wings will be connected by an open terrace At the left of the entrance hall will be the office and at the right the women's room telephone booth and stairs to the musicians' balcony The principal reception room will be 20X43 reel ana win ne in the ter of the building with the nail on the south and This porch north end 30x50 feet screened 1 glass in winter mer dancing the balcony to be arranged so it will face this porch as well as the inside dance hall The dancing hall and lounge will be 30x43 feet with exposures to the west south and north The dining rooms will extend from the east to the west front where they will open on inclosed terrace The walls will be paneled the color scheme to be old ivory with bright chintz hangings The kitchen and two service rooms will be on the first floor at the south end of the west dining room BEACH HOTEL tor SOU Improved goU course BOYD PANTI IND Rapids Mich Jv Clean at Home with Mod jpQg ern rench Method Save Big Cleaning Bills LIBERTY DRY CLEANER snnng apparel ruK laces 1 'illy cleaned in a few minute' hemove all dirt and gresie Re vives color Try it 26c At Your Druggist PERECT ITTING BAL BRIGGAN AND NAINSOOK Union Suits Short sleeve ankle length athletic style Palm Beach Suits ROM Wool Crash Suits in gray silk lined 4s 75 regular $1500 values Discount all finer grades of and young fancy suits which posi tively means 40 per cent from prices asked else where Pensions of $12 a month were granted to the following Indlanians: Anna Tier ney Knox: Mary Grimes Winchester Mary Beard Dana Elizabeth Barlow Argos Sarah Wells Keystone Mary Sharp Camden Nancy Mills Sheridan Eliza Marshall Bloomfield Martha Wilhelmina Schwillier ol was granted $15 a month The Real Suffrage Thought of Women Motherhocxlis the thought uppermost in mind And with it of course comes the question of comfort of helpful aids and influences Among the best of these is a well known external remedy 1 It Is gently applied to the surface muscles These are lubricated toned made pliable so they stretch as nature requires without the strain and pain on cords and ligaments Thia am through the myriad of nerves to deeper sur faces the Internal organs And thus a period of repose must reflect itself not only in the mind of the mother but upon the babe to come Young mothers who have used have written to say how rejoiced they were at the absence of morning sickness extreme nervousness and other distresses of which they had heard and feared Get a bottle of riend" at any drug store Simply apply it over the stomach mus cles and rest assured of perfect safety and comfort day and night Write to Bradfield Remilator 40 Lamar Bldg Atlanta Ga for their handsome and Instructive book incorporation were filed yesterday tha directors Nicholson Gilbert Hurty Coburn Coburn Holliday The officers Coburn president vice president and secretary treasurer Woodstock Club will about tlfty acres of BAY VIEW HOUSE ishing etc Golf Summer Univ As mbly $14 135 per week Special rates June and September Gao Childs Jr and Irish Mrra assume is great Day Augustus Coffin "William Danner Jaquelin heard of and left prove my claims without expense to you A TL BIO DUIIt treatment of CONQUEROR chance and surely the test will tell to Send Stern Note to England Dr Morgan 58 years old colored died at his home 2133 Shriver avenue Wednesday morning He was the found er and principal supporter of the lanner I Guild the colored settlement' and the I colored A and was a member of Simpson Chapel The funeral service will be conducted at the home at 10 oclock tomorrow morning Burial will be at Crown Hill Cemetery James Drake 34 years old colored is! at the City Hospital with a fractured skull as the result of a fight with his wife Cordelia Drake 33 years old in front of! the Drake home 246 Parker avenue yes 1 terday Mrs Drake wielded an ax She is under arrest on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill John inn 901 South West street who was caught by the Rev rancis Patterson of St Church Monday afternoon after he had stolen a pair of shoes and two razors from St clergy house 126 West Georgia street waived examina tion in the Police Court yesterday and was bound over to the grand jury under $500 bond Herman Passehl was held to the grand jury under $500 bond when he waived examination on a charge of grand larceny He is charged with having stolen $50 from Louis Strashm 119 West Washington street Cravenetted AERPORE Sf A 50 SUITS IH An ideal suit for hot weather wear July Clearance SALE Just imagine for almost eight months Elaine has nightly made her bow' surrounded by her cohort of great players includ ing Lionel Barrymore Arnold Daly Creighton Hale Edwin Arden Mrs Wharton etc And pretty as she is and greatas is the cast and perfect as are the pictures if there real action gripping action thrilling events you be so enthusiastic So big a responsibility partly rests on the shoulders of Arthur Reeve for his masterly stories in McCray Plunges Into Pool RHEUMATISM CONQUERED I say that I can conquer rheumatism with a simple home treatment without electrical treatment stringent diet weakening baths or In fact any other of the usual treat ments recommended for the cure matism shut only for banishing rheumatism but sh also cleanse the system of Uric Acid give great benefit in kidney trouble and the general health This special offer will not be held Indefinitely It will be necessary for tn make your annllcatlon aulcklv a as this discovery becomes better known I shall cease sending free treatments and shall then charge a price for this discovery which will he jn proportion to Its great value So take advantage of this offi be fore it is too late Remember the test costs you absolutely nothing Delano 167 Delano Bldg Syracuse wamTomiwiin ATLANTIC CITY JOSIAH SONS COMPANY OTTAWA AcoemiuodaUons Butler College Must Have Room service Jna witnBaths orpteasuierhealth VARACITYU5O VOUNC (jwtfTtl lawMer Harry Up Prices or Quick Clearance Purposes it 4 7 "'d' juB 4 Ji iwikfl iiMiiniiLTiHU ut 1 2 1 fey rxA '2l fz Br Jr iKX 1 KIHim 1 jl ''kUU'V tv wAw 11 SkI 1 via 5 xt 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