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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 5

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JAKES SUSPECTS Gun TODAY TEST BEST by STORM CARRIES HOOSE BUS SWEEPS OVER GRANT COUNTY 15 20 'to the effects of strvohnlne iv Hol it difficulty that their rescuers reached doses that one and one fourth grains Mrs Maggart sustained a deep mai be taken with beneficial results cut on heJ head and 8uftered a serious Belle Gunness is believed to have done children escaped STATE LIE BUILDING ol JUDGMENT AND COSTS i brought to a local hosplta 7 Windows were shattered SETTLE HUDSON MINE CASE City News in Brief ARBITERS AVOR WORKMEN INVIlESTOU ARKANSAS lit lit SICK WOMAN SEEKS DEATH Edward Ward Vanderbilt In Hearing to Determine Mental itness 1 rances to I OPENS LECTURES IN PARIS DISCUSS IRVINGTON NEEDS 1 con rob hal as and It was with rescuers reached used py the safe blow last night In escaping The buggy was near and Lock Works where Take a tenspoonful every four Ask your druggist for the gen CASE 'GOES TO JURY IRST WIE SENDS WORD BY NEW SPIRIT Unanimous Verdict on Our $15 and $20 Clothes Mrs Gunness was in hid rlver in Kansas Later exploded by another tele woman was not In the SIX BOX CARS ARE HURLED ROM TRACK BY TORNADO THAT LEAVES PATH MARKED BY DEBRIS' Phone Star Want Ads Society' Women of Chicago Stand on Street Corners to Raise und 'CHICAGO Nov About $35000 was collected for five charitable organizations to aid children on Chicago's first "tag day" todnv Scores of women many of them social leaders stood on stieet corn ers or visited great office buildings pin plng "tags" on contributors to the char i LAAYETTE AUTHORITIES BELIEVE CLARK8HILL CRACKSMEN ARE AMONG LOGANSPORT AND PERU SUSPECTS oy poison a Cross Examination Productive wThe witness whom the defense had reckoned on as Its star performer iwas converted into a witness for the prosecu tion by the cross examination of Attorney Smith The final question put to the witness Indicates the explanation of strychnine found in the THE BEST COUGH CURE A half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine two ounces of Glycerine and a half pint of Whisky mixed will euro any cough that la curable and break a cold in 24 hours hours idne Loach's Virgin dll of Pine com pound pure prepared and guaranteed by ths Leach Chemical Co Cincinnati HENRY COUNTY ARMERS INSPECT CORN EXHIBIT POLICE SEEK SAE BLOWERS i MARION Ind Nov 24 A tornado were badly damaged ifty trees were mown uown ami a warn was aemousnea on the farm of Dr 'M Shively The wind struck a horse and buggy that had been left standing in the barnyard and the vehicle was torn loose from the animal 7 Garby Takes Polson but Physi cians Save Her? But for the labors of Drs Kennedy and Tobin of the Bobbs ree Dispensary rances Garby 1115 Maxwell street would 1 have died last night following un at tempt to She had been In poor health for several months and took mor phne to end her sufferings The phvsl ia clans worked two hours In restoring her to normal condition Condemnation Case Will Not Be Ap pealed to Supreme Court rom Laporte LAPORTE Ind Nov 24 The appeal ij xl HlVvIilwil CIO VA XI 1 1 1 0 1 4 CLX1L LI lai to the Indiana Supreme Court from the residence and barn on the farm of Wil 'Laporte Circuit Court in the condemns liam Whiteman In Pleasant Township tion proceedings of the Lake Shore jfS Michigan Southern' Railroad Company and the Gary Land Company against the Lake Short Sand Company was dismissed today and the railroad and land com pany paid Into the Laporte Circuit Court the amount of a judgment rendered in favor of the sand company last June for $35 850 and costs of the five weeks' trial before Judge Richter 'To secure forty eight acres for railroad! yards and other purposes at Millers near Gary Ind the railrdadand land com panies brought condemnation proceedings against the sand company Appraisers fixed the price at $27000 The sand com pany objected contending they were dam aged to the amount of $316000 The rail road compah'y declared the land was worth but $9000: The jury in the La porte Circuit Court gave the sand com pany $73000 but Judge Richter cut the amount to $35850 in accordance with cer tain answers of the jury to the interroga tories Today's settlement of the case jfcwhlch ends all litigation carries with it also the sale of certain other land In Lake County Ind at an agreed price by the sand company to the railroad and land companies New President of Indiana A fit 4 I Chicago Physician Does Not Sup port Poison Theory in lness Deaths' TAA YTT Ind Nnv 9i Innol police department found here today a horse and buggy ers at Clarkshill from that" place the Schwab Safe the men abandoned it and made their way around the Belt Railroad to the Wabash tracks north of the city and' proceeded toward Buck Creek a small place about twelve miles north of this city 4 The police received word that the men carrying a bundle were seen north of here on the Wabash tracks walking in the direction of Buck Creek and to Read them off took an interurban car officers arrived in Buck Creek soon after the departure of men answering the scription of those wanted The police 4 telegraphed ahead to Loga'nsport and Delphi to head the men oft and arrest anv suspicious characters on the fast freight on whirh tho left Buck Creek Word was deceived late this afternoon from the Logansport numuniitfl iu ii ng ik uiree men been arrested nn the train requested but ttvo had escaped our Arrested In Peru A telexram from Peru said four pccts had been arrested there and would bo held awaiting orders Superintendent Powell of the department detailed Capt viaiK io aocompany Albert parvis and Wiliam Grimes of Clarkshill to bring the men under arrest to Lafayette They areiexoected to arrive on late car tonight 1 he nrst i 1 1 inn i Ion thfi Inrni nnl hnS that the men were In this vicinity was a report from Gushwa that he hnrt seen the men walking out on the Wabash Valley Interurban track toward Archer vllle The men asked Gushwa about tin east bound car When 1 the west bound car on the same line came along the men I jumped over (the fence and disappeared In a cut on the Wabash Railroad It is believed the men arrested at Logansport are the men wanted It Is thought two of the men who escaped are among the suspects at Peru PRISONERS ANSWER DESCRIPTION Peru Men Held for Investigation by La fayette Police PERU Ind Nov 24 Sheriff Volpert has In custody Lane and James King of Pittsburg who he believes may have been Implicated In blowing the safe of the State Bank at Clarks hill northwest of Lafayette last night The two men were arrested as they were alighting from a Wabash freight train The prisoners showed no disposition to at tempt to escape They were kept apart and examined closely Both said they had served In the regular army aijd have been chums for three year The men answer the description given by two other men who were arrested In Logansport earlier in the day In the car In which the men came to Peru the officers found a double barreled shot with the barrel cut to less than a oot also a handkerchief filled with cartriages containing bucksnot The safe blown at Clarkshill tatned considerable money but the bers were frightened away a smoker last night at on Ritter avenue under the auspices of the Irvington Building and Loan Association The purpose of the gathering whs to dis cuss taatters for the betterment of Irving ton Among th" matters that came up were the East Washington street track elevation and the crowded condition of the Irvington schools Among those who led In the dlscuwlon were Scott Butler Theodore Portteus Hilton' Brown James Kingsbury and Edward Hecker Declares Every Man a Traitor Who Stands In Way of ulfilling Agreement NEW YORK Nov Governor Hughes and four of his associates on the recently elected Republican state ticket were the guests at dinner tonight of the Republican Club of th6 city of New York In response to a toast Governor Hughes said "The real secret of success In the last campaign Is that you can not fool the people who are dependent upon the main tenance of business stability Into the adoption of foolish measures of reform Our danger lies in our great success amt In the disorganization of the opposition Our chief danger lies In the fact that tie have been given such a strong In dorsement that we may forget the prom ises that we made We are Republicans devoted to the success of the party and anxious that it should have a greatly enlarged prestige of accomplishment ami must hold every man a traitor to the party who stands In the way of the partv doing what It promised the people It would do In the last campaign" in 4 i if 1 i THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 25 1908 4 GET OUR ROM TRAIN Logansport Authorities Hold Quartet i lowing Clarkshill Reports LOGANSPORT Ind Nov Stop ping a Wabash passenger train on Bid Island police and railway detectives today arrested four men suspected of dynamiting a bank safe at Clarkshill Two of the men drew pistols but were covered by the authorities The men ar rested gave the names bf ord Kinney Wheeling Va Edward Morgan New York Willard Johnston Champaign Ill and Thomas Terre Haute Ind Residents of Suburb Talk Over Things Necessary for Betterment Residents of Irvington attended HE PROO THE PUDDING is in the thereof a simple ex pression but it conveys with tremen dous force the sincerity of our statements that our clothes are Best by Test Scrutinize closely if you will their ster ling quality find their materials of i pure all wool worsteds and pure all wool cas put to the construction of their inner and outward making but the test of is to put them into actual hard service then find them far superior in every way to the clothes offered in other storks at the same prices And all this is due to our unswerving de termination to excel consequently our Suits and Overcoats at Vliltors Hear Addreaaea at Newcastle Court House and Hold Discussion of Entries NEWCASTLE Ind Nov A great quantity of prize winning corn grown 'in Henty County last season was entered in the first annual corn show held In the Court House here today The exhibit was held In the office of the county su perintendent of schools 1 In the courtroom at 10:30 the program of the day was commenced the morning session Including an address by Ralph Clark president of the Indiana Retail Association and a discussion of corn participated in by farmers This afternoon there were addresses by Prof I Christy of Purdue University and J' Slamaker attorney for the State Retail Association Prof Christy acted as official judge of the corn the awarding being on the stand ard of the Indiana Corn Growers' Asso ciation and at the conclusion of the aft ernoon session the awards were made The local Association donated $50 as prizes for the best exhibit of twen ty ears of yellow white red and mixed corn and a prize of $5 for the best single ear SHELBYVILLE Ind Nov The annual corn show lasting two days be gan here this morning armers have 150 samples of corn among this number there being only three samples of red corn Charles A Brown of Johnson County will score the grain CATCH ASSAILANT South Bend Police Say Prisoner Admits He Wounded Patrolman SOUTH BEND Ind Nov 24 Police men Pinter Keller and Hilliard this evening captured Charles Wagner who It is alleged shot Patrolman Jennings last Sunday morning when the latter was attempting to make an arrest The po lice say Wagner admits the shooting and declares he fired simply to get awey from the officer Since the shooting he has been hiding In an attic Wagner said tonight the shooting In the rear of the Elks Temple was nothing more than a piece of done with the intention of frightening two women PERU TO HONOR MISS PECK 6AaXon 4 RICHMOND Ind Nov Sharon Jones' who recently was elected president of the Indiana A Is head of one of the largest wholesale and retail hard ware concerns in the state Despite many engagements he finds time for much re ligious and other work tending to moral advancement 1 iris haf their Government Will Present Medal American Mountain Climber Peru Nov 24 The Peruvian Government will present a gold medal to Miss Annie Pepk the American mountain climber who' last August reached the summit of Mt Muascaran President Leguia today gave an audience to Miss Peck and he will be present at her lec ture on Thursday night before the Geo graphical Society The jnembers of the Cabinet and many other prominent Govr ernment officials also will attend the lec ture Gorman Demands Pay for Paving Alley 'In Woodruff Place ff Woodruff Place as a town and thlrty tour of its residents Weref named as de fondants In suits filed with the county clerk yesterday by rank Gorman contractor who alleges that monev due been collected and held by rank a 4 Goheen town treasurer Gorman states in his complaint that he sA payed an alley between the Middle andwest drives from Mlcnlgan street to Tenth street He said that the work was Av done according to contract but that the defendants refuse to pay him alleging It defective Gorman states that $144525 has been paid to the town us treasurer but that he has received only ttiui a ffiuv Buwaniee luna ue he asserts that $60750 Is due Remains irm NEW YORK Nov 24 Expressing the same belief in spiritualism that charac terized his testimony at a previous hear ing EdwardjcWard Vanderbilt husband of May Pepper Scannel Vanderbilt 'the medium took the stand In his own de fepsb today in the Inquiry instituted by his daughter Minerva Vanderbilt to de termine his mental fitness to conduct his business Mr Vandebbllt termed the proceedings "a damnable outrage" and said he prac tically had been driven out of business and had his property tied up as a conse quence of the inquiry He told of the spirits he had received messages from througvhls wife mentioning Eyes" and as the more prominent of the group and then gave the name of an en tirely new spirit "Trixie" lie said antedated the other spirits of his acquaintance and brought him message from his first wife saying she hoped ho was In good health and was getting along well In his widowhood Mr Vanderbilt said his wife was in New England that she had consented nobly to go to work and give) him money to assist him 1 i The inquiry was adjourned LONG DISPUTE WHICH RECEIVED PRESIDENT ATTENTION ENDED WITH PROPOSITION OERED BY OPERATORS Americans and Britons Unite In Honoring President Roosevelt and King i Edward LONbON Nov The London branch of the Pilgrim Society gave a large dinner st the Savoy Hotel tonight in honor of the American and British Relegates to the International Naval Conference which will assemble the first week In December The American delegates are Rear Admiral Charles Stockton and Prof George Giafton Wilson of Brown University and the British delegates the Earl of Desart Rear Admiral rr Charles Utuey icyie A Crowe Hurst and Captain Slade of the navy Lord' Ellenborough presded and among the prominent Pilgrims nt the table were Admiral Sir Cyplan Bridge Sir Thomas Sutherland Lord Plrrle Lord Claud Ham ilton Sir Ernest Paget Sir James Mackey Justice Bargrave Deane Commander Gibbons US Lieut Gen Hutchinson Archdeacon Sinclair Lord Brassey Lord airfax of Cameron Colonel Mlllatd Hunsicker Gordon Selfridge Arthur Pearson proprietor of the London Standard and Rear Admiral Jelllcoe The dining hall was set with scenery representing a ship's deck and with a ship paraphernalia The words Welcome" greeted the eye while the guns sounded nn admiral's salute while the guests were A national salute was given when the King and the Presi dent were toasted The admirals present took turns at ringing the bell The waiters were dressed as Jackies Which resulted destruction In its path passed utci mu rdbieiii pui null ui ruiin1111 auu whether i Pleasant Townships two miles west of (Manon at 11 o'clock this morning en tailing a pioperty loss of several thou sand dollars and injuring three persons Scores of barns sheds and residences were razed miles of fences were married away telegraph and telephone poles were broken hundreds of fruit and forest trees were destroyed and several cars of a THEATER PARTY AND BANQUET Class of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Entertained The Indianapolis October "class 1907 Ancient Accented Scottish Rite enjoyed a theater party last night at English's 1 and afterward participated in a banquet at the Columbia Club A number of toasts 1 were proposed and responded to Every except one was present rom snow to glow is a delightful transition in more ways than one The welcome climatic change is no more a pleasure than are the happy hours spent upon the luxurious I 1 Golden State Limited The latest model o( equipment with new easy nding Pullmans unique buffet library observation car and mission style dining car valet service (or keepings your apparel pressed and trim a barber daily papers end stock reports Daily from St Louis and Chicago to Los Angeles Santa Barbara and San rancisco No excess faro The only through sleeping car ttnice by any line between Chicago and Sarita Barbara 1 Our illustrated California book describes the train and trip fully you send for it? A DISI Pus'rAgtnl uaypoel Biag Indianapolis Certain 1 good results from the use of Grape Nuts accumulate like snow on the ball the boy rolls down hill' i a fo: TJaIIzx 1 4 i lo UCHCVCU LU UH Vt! UOHe i away with her victims by drugged poisoned food Dr Gray testified that judging from the condition he found the bodies and 9 In consideration of symptoms he was sure the persons had not come to their end by poisoning but that suffocation and burning had been the causes of death Mortician Cutler testified that he sprinkled fifteen pounds of arsenic powder over the bodies preparatory to buiying them and this the prosecutionargues explains the presence of arsenic LAKE SHORE ROAD PAYS TERRE HAUTE Ibd Nov After more than two months of dispute be tween the operators of the Hudson Mine and the officials of the Eleventh district of the United Mine Workers of America Which led to a rupture between the mine workers' officials of the district and the national body the trouble at the Hudson Mine has been settled by a proposition of the operators of the district at practically the terms demanded by the miners at the outset of the conroversy 1 The two arbitrators' Harry Moore of the district executive board and Thomas Haggarty of the national executive board reached an agreement today after being in conference since Monday morning They went over the evidence of the mine management and the employes and made an examination of the mine entry over which the dispute arose The trouble originated over the dis charge of Mark Me Loney a driver vjio refused to haul coal through an entfy which he considered unsafe Since then the miners have contended that McLoney was in the right and that he should be reinstated with pay for time lost This was granted by the arbiters The case has attracted the attention of miners and operators all over the coun try President Lewis attempted to make a settlement of the difficulty LONDON PILGRIM SOCIETY HONORS NAVAL DELEGATES Pages Appointed Barnard Lynch has been annointed naee ini Judare Court to take the place of Selig Joseph Judge Remster has appointed Leo Smith to take the place of Cecil Brandon as page Charged With An 'overcoat is said to have caused the downfall of Albert Thomnson 5 South East street who was taken into custody yesterday by Detectives Kruger and Lancaster He is said to have realized a small sum in selling thesstolen article Anderson Boy Missing Mrs William Wallace of Anderson Ind yesterday asked the police to search for her son Victor 11 years old who disappeared Sunday She wnk of the opinion that he had got lost In this city while en deavoring to find relatives Lydia Jenkins Word wan rennlvprl here yesterday announcing the death of i Lydia Jenkins at Pawpaw Ill She was for many years a housekeeper and nurse in the home of ex Senator Jo i seph McDonald and was known among older residents Leedy Canton Entertalns Members of Leedy Canton No 41 I were entertained last night at the home of A Wlnterrowd 2050 Park avenue Mr Wlnterrowd is captain of the can ton and he entertained his brothers In celebration of hlB eighteenth wedding anniversary There were twenty four couples present Will Address James Ogden will address the members of the Indian apolis Council of the American Institute Of Banking at Its meeting In the Com mercial Club tonight His subject will be "Parties to Bills Notos and Checks and Their Capacity" It will be the sec ond of a series of lectures on legal mat ters that will be given during the win ter Will Glva The Woman's 'Home and oreign Missionary Society of the irst Presbyterian Church will give a reception this evening In the church parlors for Miss Gretta Holliday who has represented the church in Ta briz Persia for twenty five years She will return there next fall All mem bers of the church and the old friends of Miss Holliday are Invited to attend Woman Attempt Ill health Is believed to have prompted Dolly Phillips 28 years old to attempt suicide yesterday at her room 307 West Washington street She had been troubled with a severe headache When powders did not bring relief the woman took several morphine tablets to end her suffering But for the efforts of Dr Lacy of the City DlsperBary staff death would have Resulted HUGHES REMEMBERS PARTY PROMISES IN ADDRESS HAIXES DISAf'POlNTS LAMPHERE DEftNSI with only a few bruises 01 Price living on the Holman farm was in his home alone when the roof was torn away and blown several hundred yards to an adjoining' farm Price es caped unhurt His barn and several sheds were razed and his orchard 'was destroyed Sixbox cars of a freight train that passed while thestorm was raging were blown from the tracks into a ditch Alonzo Heaguejvood who Ilves at 704 South Nebraska street Marlon was riding in one of the box cars that was over turned Some of his rlbs'were fractured his right arm was Injured and he was bruised about the head and body He was iPift Vi rtvw a of rank Long living less'' than a mile to the wesUzif the city and the home of William "Brown Hvlnr in thA nnm neighborhood was blown from It? founda i iuii iic yv LHxi ii un i ci rm Oi cLmuJS Whitemen was demolished and the Dr Henry Van Dyke of Princeton Uni verslty Has Distinguished Audience PARIS Nov 24 Dr Henry Van Dyke of Princeton University who succeeded Prof Baker of Harvard as the Hyde lec turer at the Sorbonne opened his series of lectures this 'evening before an audi ence which Included many of the most prominent Americans In Paris and dis tinguished rench literary men His sub ject was "The Soul of a People" TAG DAY NETS $35000 I BLOOMINGTON GETS RELIE Mass Meeting Wilt Be Held to Discuss Change In Water Plant BLOOMINGTON Ind Nov The worst drought this city has experienced in thirty years was broken early this I morning by a downpour 6f rain which started the springs and creeks Out at the big water works lake twp miles west of the city enough water was caught to keep the plant going two or three days Superintendent Helfrich I had ordered the engines stopped last mld I night I Indiana University is paying $15 for 1 each tank of water hauled In Standard Oil cars from Gosport The Showers Bros' urniture actory closed down today on account of the water situation and will remain closed a week for repairs and In the meantime If further rains do not come AiT 'o nn tne reservoir at ine city water plant SUIT ILED BY CONTRACTOR the company will also begin to haul water 'X I from Gosport i a mass meeting or citizens win oe neid I at the Court House tomorrow night to I obtain information bn the sources of sup ply for a new water works location and I the possibilities of using them The I Griff Creek possibility north of Bloom tngton will be discussed by Prof Beede of the geology department of In I diana University the Leonard Spring pos sibility by Seward of the Seward i oundry Company and the Bean Blossom possibility by Prof Cummings of I the university Prof William A Rawles will speak on 'Ways and after i which it is likely committees will be ap pointed William Blair representing I the City Council has been asked to state the attitude toward a new water works system LAND Per Acre fpj LAPORTE Ind Nov 24 Dr Walter ttHalne4 of Rush Medical College Chicago was a witness today in the Ray Lam phere murder trial and his failure to give is convincing testimony that the three per sons whose bodies were founJ in the ruins I of the Gunness home died of rather than by suffocation and burning considered by many as a deathblow 4 to the defense Arguments have been closed and the tK case will go to the jury tomorrow S' A mild sensation was sprung early in the day when Attorney Worden for the def ense stated a 'telegram had been re sa celved by Mayor Darrow from Kansas City Mo that Ing across the si the report was that the vicinity of Kansas City according to the I Ki police who placed no faith in 'the story Haines Disappointing Witness Dr Haines who was' the principal wlt ness said that poison might as easily4 nave been Introduced Into the of the supposed Gunness family after as isk before death He said the three stomachs those of Mrs Gunnessand her two chll dren had been placed in the same jar KAtiOn T1 VSWS 4 11 xv as nil iiiixmii iih i i rrt i (K: eaeh of the stomachs had originally on talned poison in fatal quantit although i in all three stomachs there was sufficient poison to cause the death of three per sons Dr Haines stated that almost In variably strychnine poisoning was followed by violent convulsions in which the af fected person might be thrown out of the bed 4 'L It maV be barfl fnr tlio iRnnncn i k' nzl count for the little bov beinsr fnuni in liSti arms of the mother Dr 7 Haines freight train were blown from further remarked there Is no reason to! the track into a nreh tbelleie the Gunness family came to death I bv nniiinn "i Mrs 44pnrv Mfltrffnrf wlfa nf the lanant oh the Robert Sherofi farm two miles of the city and her three children I had a thrilling experience The roof was torn from their home and after soaring high in the air it alighted on a wagon (loaded with ducks that was passing inthe road The wagon was demolished but the driver and horses escaped with lout injury The Maggart dwelling minus stomachs on the Anriinnt it nreo rzi 1 the roof was lifted from its foundation mlnTstered Dr'knd the ground twenty feet Haines stated in renlv It was nnssiaio I Ml Maggart and children were a person to accustom the human 'to the effects of strvnhnlne hv Holl immcuitj Think of' it I Rood fertile soil can be purchased DOW Arkansas for $500 per acre and on easy terms too This does not mean for waste land but for fine farming land composed of b)th upland and bottom land including cut over timber tracts famous for fruit and truck raising Thii statement may surprise you perhap you did not know you could excellent farming land at ao low a price and near at hand I a fact though that in Arkansas especially that portion travened by the Cotton Belt Route juat inch opportunities a stated above are now offered the 1 man of small means or the man who own a high priced farm in the Eaitern State that it worked or to the renter who i compelled to pay a large cash rental for hi farming land each year with but a remote chance of ever owning ni own farm? Wheat corn and cotton are the big crops of Arkansai but tiey are not all by a great deal oats rice rye and hay produce large crop All kinds of vegetables fruits hnd berries do well Stock can be raised with little care and give large returns i The climate is genial and healthful Seasons of eedtime and harveats are no long drawn out winters to contend with in Arkaniau 'r Go and ee the country for yourself the best way talk with the farmer fruit grower and truck gardeners Investigate thoroughly if you find these state il meat are facts then decide quickly to take advantage of the opportunities offered The supply of land is fixed and the demand for it is growing and will continue to grow as the population increases Land values are rapidly enhancing You will A nav tn nt AVltf if vmi juant tn vnnralf Ix tM On the flrit and third Tuesdays of each month a very low rate of fare for the round trip is offered by the Cotton Belt Route to those eeeklnir a new and better location Write for full particulars regarding rates train service etc also for a copy of our Arkansas Book juat off the press ull of interesting tacts Contains map in five colors Mailed free for the asking SCHAEER Traveling Passenger Agent C16a Tractton Terminal Building Indianapolis Ind Ruitioq That Widow Was in Kan sas City Disproved by Police EXAMINES POSTAL CLERKS 1 A 1 Tim Miller of Railway Service Satisfied With Local Employee' 1 orty postal clerks were subjected to a series of rapid fire questldfiS) yesterday when Tim Miller railway mall service examiner completed a fifteen task In the annual examination 528 clerks were found to be well versed on the postal laws and regulations Groups of men were questioned orally in schoolboy 1 fashion each day and the general showing was OUUniCllUI Ji Tt $144525 68275 ducted him A 4 4 ii'x firn 4 Mlllws 'it 8 a sj r' ho tS fff nn ii ii HL 1 1 Hfl 'Vi aJt I I il or ill KXlAA 1 3 HI i IB 'W L' IB HH "3 I MH a iBa Bffl 'nfl Igg 3Sjl :1 a I I Wan 1 'vl Nil AC I 4 i3 T4 1 TVl tTl I kVM I 1 in sw 1 a 1 ik il I 1 I a Hi sjl i I f'1 Hfl'T" I acss 1 7 a 1 MWiBMMMMMMMaManuMBHaMHaBMMMaMsaiiiaagaBeaagaMaBaMaai I MMaan J4 1 3 CM ft Tlu I rStWMTR k7w jL' wI tfi Ifi 1 Bm I I iii 1 A wb.

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