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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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THNDIANAPOLIS STAR RIDAY MARCH 4 1910 WANT WOMEN OR JUDGES! I AVALANCHES CRUSH INDIANA EDUCATORS DINE UNIORM NATIONAL 100 IN ICY OWES AUTO MEN PLAN BIG PARADE SYSTEM IS SOUGHT RECALL DAYS LONG AGO Arrived! The New 1910 COMMISSIONER IS PRESENT RESCUERS HAVE LITTLE HOPE Models of the were dls All Winget of Chicago was from motoring activity season TO SETTLE GLIDDEN SOON isher Automobile Co Vermont Street and Capitol Avenue Indiana Colleges Law Pullman cars LUCK SMILES ON 6 0 AUTO PLANT NOT TO STAY HORSESHOE TELLS MESSAGE COMMERCIAL CLUB IS BALKED City News In Brief AUTOMOBILES In DIRECTORY CHURCHES CALL Ohio of the members Ira Clary two conduc annual ball of Mr commit OUND DEAD IN HIS BUGGY re The LITTLE USE OR JAILS have with If admiring gaze a svclt and willowy form WANT SCHOOL LAWS CHANGED Standard and Division Stmts News of the Churches It Snciet Mite 3 READ STAR WANT ADS OR PROIT WST HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THIS? GOLD MEDAL LOUR A trial will prove it WASHBURN CROSBY CO The Club of the Capitol Avenue Church will hold a monthly meeting and as a band mIsrJf United Bret hren Oliver Avenue and Drover Motor Dept 10th and Bl by of Minne engineer paralyzed the natives with by announcing that he was going to around has the un the Will Initiate Closa Eclipse Lodge No 2751 Knights and Ladies of Honor will Initiate a large class of candidates tonight and will bo assisted by the supreme officers and one of tlic best drill teams in the city at the Supreme Temple North Pennsylvania street March 28 later and University OIL SUNDAY SCHOOL TREASURY REPORTS LACKING city Thursday Judge Mlers will act as toastmaster at of the annual state conven Beta Theta PI raternity be held in this city riday ur biamey coulter or of the a meal dessert Ira ALt SHAPES Overland Palmer Singer desk of the Loo In A Harris to Sjvenk Addisnn Harris will address tho class In salesmanship at the A this evening The meeting is open to the public ernoon by a musical program given by the Wheeler Rescue Mission Orchestra assisted by the Misses Lula Merkle and Marie Han sen vocal soloists DIE 3 Monroe two colored mine who of two cans Ha hAxrcrnd maximum penalty Will Give Card Tarty The Court Victoria No 38 United Order of oresters will have a card party this afternoon in Pierson Hall tonight at 7 Dr Aley mipcrln tendent of public InJtructlon will make the chief address and a musical program will follow The entertainment is styled rally minstrel show and 5 DE PAUW On account of the fact that vandals have been stealing books from the different seminaries and libraries about the college President McConnell has decided to take definite action AH evdence will be placed In the hands of a lawyer and the university will carry on the prosecution Gives $7500 Damages A jury in the Ma non circuit ovrt returned a day In favor of vvllliam Kingan Co Ltd for 37 injuries tne bursting of plant reheat ra Home for riendless Women North Capitol Police Txtok for Woman The nolice been attempting to find a Miss or Mrs El mira Baker supposed to bo an Indianapolis relative of a man giving the name of John Town who is dead at Johnson City Tenn Omer Baker a furniture dealer of this city received a dispatch asking him to notify Elmira Baker of the death to Play The women Commercial Trucks Van Camp Hardware Iron Co Church will meet at the hnmo of Mrs Enoch Warman 1)16 North Alabama street this afternoon TWO SHOT IRERS PRINCETON Ind March Anderson and rank Jones shot flrers in the Princeton inlured bv the exnlosion of powder Monday died today from in ternal bums They were preparing to coal and a fuse was being lighted when a spark from it fell into an open can of powder Numerous shot flrers have been killed and injured In the local mine in the last two years and It is difficult to keep men in the places NOTRE DAME Notre Dame's faculty Thursday chose the orators for commencement and their subjects The orators are as follows: Michael Mo riarty Ashtabula Paul Donovan Woodstock Ill Peter Hebert Ironwood Mich Solution The Golden Jesse Roth of owler Ind will deliver the valedictory George innigan of Malone is class poet Alonzo Hammond former ly city engineer of South Bend who has spent considerable time in studying the work being done on the Panama Canal will deliver an illustrated lecture next week armer Hailed by Brother as Horse Trots by ails to Respond PARKERSBURG Va March Harry Prunty aged 45 a well to do farmer of Ritchie County was found dead in his buggy with his hands grasping the reins of his horse which was trotting along the road from farm to Pullman The discovery was made by his brother William Prunty who spoke to him as he passed Getting no response he came closer and found him dead although the body was not yet cold Heart disease was the cause A national system of education which would bring uniformity of certain matters in the administration of school affairs was advocated by superintendents of pub lic Instruction from half a dozen states at a meeting in the palm room of the Clay pool Hotel last evening Elmer Ells worth Brown commissioner of education working under the Bureau of Education at Washington met with the superintend ents and the meeting resolved itself into a round table discussion on the needs of uniformity in various departments of school Harold Updegraff specialist in school administration for the United States Bu reau of Education addressed the super intendents on the work that has been taken up by the bureau in standardizing matters that come up in school affairsand he advised them also on matters which the bureau hopes to take in the future trains there bring tales of the heroism survivors who were so escape uninjured from Politicians Plan Show A minstrel show by the Microbe Club has been determined upon by the candidates on the regular ticket to noost ror ie Mar on un election show la to be given at the club tomorrow evening Bond Company Sues The ederal Union Surety Company filed suit In the Marlon Cir cuit Court yesterday against Henry Schroeder in which it seeks io be relieved of a IfiOOOO bond executed for Schroeder at the time he became township trustee on Jan 1 1909 On Jan 1 of the present year Mr Schroeder filed a bond with County Auditor Sahtn with the idelity Trust Com pany as his surety and the filing of the suit Is the only way in which the ederal Union Company can legally be relieved of liability Jake Kurtz Anna Yearwood woman to whom Brown was i hare es that he stole a gold gold rings and a diamond stud Brown Is a janitor at one of school buildings Janitor Is Accused Louis Brown colored 708 Lafayette street was arrested last night charged with grand larceny by Detective a colored i attentive watch two rrom her the public UNIVERSITY CHICAGO MAN pSUS THE BROWN COUNTY PANIC WHICH WAS CAUSED BY Two Seek Leader of Unique Work for Sterner Sex ATLANTIC CITY 1 March Two calls have come for the Rev Sydney pastor of the Church of this city since objectors secured an order from church dignitaries which halted the use of stogies pipes and moving pic tures for the drawing of men to services In his unique place of worship One call came from Ocean City and the other is understood to have been extended by a Philadelphia church the name of which has not been divulged The Rev Mr Goodman declined tonight to state whether he would leave his shore work to accept either of the positions offered to him Shows Deficiency but Children as Well as Older Parishioners Do Not Worry NEW YORK Marcli High prices are affecting the collections in the Rqskefeller Bible class of the ifth Avenue Baptist Church According to the report the av erage Sunday collection this year is 98 cents for each member while a year ago it was 106 cents despite the fact that the attendance up to eb 1 1910 exceed ed that of 1909 by 284 The treasurer's report shows the dis bursements to exceed the income from collections and special contributions andthere is a deficiency of $11892 The din ners given by the class while a success socially do not bring in any revenue and the report shows that while the dinners cost $30853 the money received for them was only $23550 However the members say they are not worrying about the deficiency and a feeling is in evidence that some one make good" as he has made good in the past but when asked who this some one is the members say they can not mention any name and smile knowingly ture which all good druggists are fami liar with and can supply at small cost towlt: Orie hHlf ounce Marmola one half Thief Rohs Woman A sneak thief entered the room or Mrs Anna Ball old East street last night and escaped with a waist and $420 in money Douh rises best when made rom irary from twenty to that the total will dead is conservative has been falling for into snow tonight and is raging The fall of DISCUSS SHOW BUT PAY MOST ATTEN TION TO IGHT OR GLIDDEN TOUR WHICH NOW LOOKS AVORABLE Will Organize Drill Team Hollister win organize a arm team meeting this afternoon All are requested to be present the Claypool hotel banquet was at Stanley our Margaret Knotty SLENDER Margaret Knolly HER REPORTS SUCCESS George HerfY of the Slate Auto Company returned last night from the Terre Haute motor car show He reports good success for the Oakland A A A Contest Board Meets at Boston Tuesday to Decide NEW YORK March (Special The fight for the start of the 1910 Glidden auto tour now being waged between Indian apolis and decided on the contest Association 1 think it is about as essential rticlo for the woman who 1s fat and wants tn get thinner as face pow der In order td get the best results however you should buy the Marmola In the original package mid mix it in with the other two ingredients after you get Conduit! Automobile Co 332 334 Del St Block Masi Ave Makers of Brass Wind Shields 10th Street and Canal Plea for Mercy oils Although for leniency the maximum penalty under the statute against robbing tho mails was given Walter A Myer of Vincennes yester day morning In the court of Judge A Anderson He was sentenced to five years at hard labor In the Leavenworth Prison Myer who 1s 20 years old was arrested last November on the charge of taking from the mail transfer station at Vincennes certain letters containing drafts and checks At a meeting of the day students Wednesday afternoon the play committee reported that $91 had been cleared They presented by Wire eb 12 Sharon Mote of Rich mond was elected treasurer of the day students to fill the vacancy caused by the resiewirm nt Kimert Earlham professors will apepar on the program of the Indiana Association of Science and Mathematics annual convention in Richmond March 4 and 5 Prof Allen Hole will read a paper en titled of Land orms Due to Glacial Dr Holmes will read a paper on Methods of Teaching Quantitive Prof Edwin Morrison will have a paper on Moment or rorce Apparatus uror Mendenhall will open a discussion Assets Only $132 Setting forth that his liabilities amount to $3 729311 4 and his as sets total only $132 James Lynn of Wabash yesterday filed in the United States District Court a petition In bankruptcy His sched ule of Indebtedness shows that his liabilities consist entirely of notes more than 100 of these being held by various banks through out the state A Schram a grocer of Peru yesterday filed a petition in bank ruptcy His liabilities total $29H35 and his assets $520 The fault the company finds with In dianapolis Is that it can not procure ltd ditional land for growth except at high juices rno nnnaio proposition solves mis difficulty and the further difficulty of a building It Is stated The Parry com pany was organized last summer with Parry at its head with a capitali zation of $1000000 The company has been manufacturing a medium priced pleasure ear and is now planning to un dertake the manufacture of a commer cial car It already has outgrown its quarters in the old Standard Wheel Works After the directors of the Commercial Club met yesterday they decided to make tin effort to got the American Motor Company to stay but found upon con ference with A Longncre that he was past changing and had determined to go iq Lafayette Prof I Baker of Illinois University will address the Civil En gineering Society Thursday night Ma chinery for the new university machine shops which will be the largest in the world devoted to instructional work has ben ordered A Weschler a senior In the school of mechanical engineering who was for a number of years connected with the United States Navy gave an ad dress Thursday night on Manufac ture of Metallic Cartridge cases for the Henry Clymer Dead Henry 9 Clymer 75 died at tlm residence nf bls daughter Mrs John Wnnds 39 North Boltnn ave nue at midnight Wednesday from gangrene poisoning Special funeral services will be held at the residence at 8 o'clock tonight by the Jose Gordon No 281 A of which he was a member Burial will be at City Mr Clymer was a member of Company 1 of the heavy artillery and had been a member of the Brethren Church since 1865 He is survived by a widow Catherine: a daughter Mrs John Woods of Irvington and a son John Clymer Terr Haute Ind the Clay at horse that I ho chairman can a view Chairman Loo is Ind and insistent Biiffa commercial interests six trips to the oily Io fully place before I) Parry the full details of the Buffalo proposition A large bonus has been offered to cover the expense or moving a sum which Maxwell Parry said he did not free to make public Say Land Price is High verdict yester King against5o0 damages for plaintiff received through the steam pipes al the company's The irst social riday afternoon at the home of ElnwtRanxburr R1 7 North East street boxes will be opened Each member may bring a guest lines with whldi she gaily sailed away to new triumphs and foreign shores last January After a good deal of diplomatic cross examination from Interested fat ac quaintances the secret was cautiously whispered to few dear friends with result that everybody knows It now was not exercise nor fasting nor sea nor worry about her new venture that hr ought change in the (harming Margaret Rev Bishop the East No one who has seen the wreckage the slightest hope of finding any of missing alive The explorations have covered none living and some of bodies were shockingly mangled May Live Under Snow An avalanche nf dry snow might I covered its victims alive but the gorge at Wellington is packed tight with wet snow ice huge trees and glacial bowlders of enormous weight Two of the bodies recovered wore those of electricians who were living in a cabin at the edge of Wellington and who were carried 300 feet down the slope All AAV strapped to their backs wound about the mountain patch from Skykmoish to Scenic and Wellington carrying food and supplies for the injured Some are dig ging for the bodies of friends or relatives A few are sightseers and they were told they were not wanted A laborer was caught taking trinkets from a dead body and he was compelled to start down the trail at once Work Will Take Many Weeks One hundred and fifty men dug for bodies in the avalanche 'debris Among the bodies found today are those of for mer Prosecuting Attorney Barn hart of Spokane Conductor Pettit who after a trip on foot to Skykomish went back to his post and Mrs A Covington of Olympia who left Spokane weuaing in and throe and one half ounces Pepper mint Waler folk need a tea spoonful after meals and at bedtime plained the iow slender Margaret is simnlv wonderful Tt takes off fat quickly as much ns a pound a day and keeps il off You can eat what you like too Tn that respect il Is unlike any thing of the kind I ever heard of and it has another splendid feature it is entirely harmless and will not cause wrinkles SPOONER GETS DETROIT Mich March 3 Ed Spooner who Is the veteran Glidden tmir photog rapher reported today that he had learned from reliable aouroes that the motor classic will this year be started from Indianapolis instead of Cincinnati Mr Spooner withheld the names of his informants but was posi tive in his assertions He expressed delight with the change and said it Is meeting with favor in local auto circles a stream of men packs Woman in Wilmington Hotel Charged Stranger With Sending Husband to Death WILMINGTON Del March De clared to be a Russian spy who had had the husband of a woman living here exe cuted in Russia for treason Henry Orczakowski who said he lives in rank ford Pa was attacked by a mob of Poles tonight beaten into unconsciousness and almost killed before rescued by a squad of police who were rushed to the scene in response to a riot call The man had entered the White Eagle Hotel at Maryland avenue and Monroe street when Mrs Mary Czuminska a guest saw him and shrieking that he was the spy who hacL her husband ex ecuted in Russia she attacked the man Other Poles followed and in a short time Orczakowski was the center of a swirling mass every one bent upon striking him He was kicked into the street his head and face cut by beer glasses bottles and chairs and left unconscious by the mob upon the arrival of the police The Czuminska woman and Marion Poniecki the proprietor of the hotel who was said to have headed the mob were arrested The police are searching for other Poles who attacked the man The alleged spy denies that he Is In the employ of the Russian government but said he came here to work in the Penn sylvania Railroad shops as a toolmaker CHAIRMAN LEE AND JOHN HAYES IND TOKEN POINTING TO HEAD QUARTERS AND TT NOW REIGNS SUPREME secretary of th committee crossed Illi nois street at Washington street on their I way to the Claypool A horse and wagon passed in front of them and one of the hi iruna tb ehnA T1 rurk Hm nnve ment and rolled over so that it pointed In tho direction of the Claypool whore the committee was organized and whore the headquarters arc located Mr Lop picked up the shoe and carried It to Room 322 in which the old committee headquarters were located and in which the new head quarters have been opened temporarily that happened on riday too" said Mr Lee yesterday with a chuckle ftalrlamfl State Automobile Company Vanlail" 323330 North Delaware St The Commercial Club yesterday found itself helpless to prevent the moving from Indianapolis Io Lafayette of the American Motor Cur Company and now faces the problem of trying to Induce the Parry Auto Company to renounce its Intention tu go to Buffalo an intention lhat is nearly fixed according to the statement yesterday of Maxwell Parry Mr Parry said the company in the last year had had numerous offer Indianapolis Connersville 7don Citv nnrtleularlv being It took a representative of But he Is going to bld for luck this one Has No One orest County Pennsylvania Prisoners Venango Only RANKLIN' Pa Mitre!) 3 and orest Counties are believed to a record for goodness The fo a population of nearly 60000 one prisoner in its Comity Jail and a nonresident orest County nearly 10000 residents has no prisoners This is the first time in twenty years that the Venango Jail has thus been al! but untenanted The one prisoner is serving a year's sentence for robbery Members of the local Christian Science Church call on him occasionally and pro vide him with adinc matter The orest County Jail has been empty since Christmas eve when the only pris oner escaped The offense was not serious and Sheriff Maxwell made no effort to capture him Cincinnati will be definitely Tuesday of next week when board of the American Auto meets with President Lewis Speare in Boston Messrs Stevens David Beecroft A Wright and Wood advisory members of the board have been asked to meet Chairman Samuel Butler in Bos ton on that day and all have wired that they would be present Two of the five members of the board are known to favor Indianapolis and there is little likelihood that Cincinnati will be returned the winner when the votes are counted MOBBED AS SPY RIOT CALL RESCUES MAN be due to lurk? There are those think it Is tlims for the Democrats to warning hern use Republican leaders believe in good and bad signs think see the hand of Providence already MotorCars ACCESSORIES Accessories actory and Sale Dept Nlimr 30 IIHdoU cor Henry A 44a vkaivu Motor Trurka Rrilablv Auto wllvl UUlV Exchange 820 Wiiftb WELLINGTON Wash March Eighty six names are on the list of dead and missing passengers trainmen and postal clerks who were carried down by the avalanche that destroyed two Great Covineton ol to celebrate her golden Seattle today If the searchers find the intact they may take out many bodies in a short time but it is likely that the dead are strewn through acres of debris At the present rate of progress it will take weeks to recover all the bodies After the track is opened engines and tackle will 11ft the huge trees and bowlders There are no coffins at Well ington and the dead wrapped In blankets on the snow are well preserved Snowplows and wrecking trains work ing east from Skykomish made good progress today Superintendent O'Neill of the Great Northern said tonight he expected the road to be In operation about April 1 Bodies Kept at Wellington The report that another slide had de scended upon the workers is discredited The difficulties of getting news were not decreased today The snow is melting and the mountains are in tumult with snow rocks trees and earth rolling and plunging down the steep places supplies and more men were sent up on a relief train early to day The bodies will be embalmed and kept at Wellington until the railroad line is open as it Is impracticable to bring them out on sledges Men who made the trip to Scenic last night and who talked with the survivors awaiting tne renei back remarkable displayed by the fortunate as to the avalanche Purcell and tors who extricated themselves from the mass of snow and wreckage worked sev eral hours endeavoring to release the less fortunate victims When the two men crawled out of the snow they were bare footed but by some chance they found boots and socks Clary put on the socks and Purcell wore the boots and together they dug in the snow searching for the injured Hoosier hospitality past present and prospective was remembered compli mented and hoped for by the one time I Hoosier days in coming Brown and Harold Updegraff of Washington Bureau Tell of Its Efforts Educators Argue Benefits to Be Derived rom Standardiza tion of Methods write today tn their factories urging that I they make Glidden entries nnd make them through tile Automobile Club of In diana which would go a long way toward cinching the start for the capital Guarantees Eight Entries QvYiltV nrntn ihnt criinruntnoc ftt i 111 I least eight entries from Indianapolis I alone and this is far more than nati the strongest rvlal can offer As Louisville is scheduled for the first stop the distance is about the same from both cities so this will not cause any serious change in the plans it was announced last night at the meeting that the Moline firm will enter three cars and the Max well two ears 1 Mr Smith wrote that lhe many letters that have been pouring in upon Chairman Butler of the A A A contest board have worked for Hip good and urges that the mail crusade be continued Several trade association committee re ports were made and Indications are that Indianapolis with its show' Glidden tour Speedway events and all will be the cen ter this Work Retarded by Increasing Dangers and Threatening Rocks on Mountains AMERICAN MOTOR CAR COMPANY IS BENT ON MOVING TO LAAYETTE AND PARRY PLANT NOW GO TO BUALO Northern trairfs Tuesday morning Statements of the number of laborers fighting the snow who were sleeping in the Ill fated trains thirty Estimates show at least 100 The rain that three days turned a fearful blizzard new snow increases the danger of more slides and adds to the peril nf the res cuers who are laboring night and day to bodies of the dead dead are residents of the Mayor Shank with his theories on worn en patrolmen has not got anything on the Indianapolis Auto Trade Association At its meeting last night it was decided to have women judges for the floral parade which is to be a big feature of the Indi anapolis auto show to begin These judges will be appointed will be stationed on a stand in Park Other plans for the show cussed but the interest in the prospects of landing the start of the 1910 Glidden tour attracted most attention A letter was received from Smith who Is In New York interceding with the A A A contest board in which is sent consider able hope Tho campaign is started anew and on a new plan Dealers art' going to I now you please The fascinating lending laxly of the Bijuu now morn fascinating than Snowslide Death List Grows With Each Tale of atal Blow Metal PofisH Capitol Are Shbn Everythin! 84 A A 1 1 Heftrney 1 184 17 IflrGIlCIi West Market street UaISma Morton PI Livery and Garage IWuilllS 1840 North New Jersey Nfl)48Anol National Motor Vehicle Co nquOndi actory 33d 8t YV Marling Motor Car Co iresione 142 Wwi Market street I ZTm Jama 0 ft 9 9 Reliable Ante Exchwre 820 idnncrs lillflA tires Henderson Hunmobile ImAamm amaI International HarveOer tf Amer inicrnaii Jackson Westcott Knickerbocker te?" Knox Kohl Mf Co UADIftM MARION MOTOR CAR CO Rl milllEl actory 10th SL and CanaL llAMaMAM Nordyke Marmon actory HrarniOn Locui Branch Mer and NY a waaaekllM Max well Briscoe Indpls maWBll 417 Mass avenue AliUaT DAilek BEN HUR CrawinrdllMidh meiai rOIISn Shnet Bncbten UataUnten INDIANA A bannuet of all the ligious affiliations of the university and the city of Bloomington has been sched uled under the auspices of the A for next Tuesday night Prof Richard Rice of the English department is writing a book on Descrip tion of Nature in the Eighteenth Cen or the first time in the history of the university according to a state ment by Prof Harding chairman of the university committee of publications a bulletin of the College of Liberal Arts will be Issued this year Ralph Voris the newly elected secretary of the local A who recently left his post In New York city to take up the work of the local chapter of the association ar rived in tne of this city the banquet tion of the which is to and Saturday Purdue University and Assistant Dean William A Rawles of the University are on the toast Het who they In the campaign way: Right over th rlin I rmn Ed wl quarters opened Wednesday in 1 1 el I inn slion Is su pku Aley Praises Bureau Robert Aley state superintendent of Indiana said that the bureau has done a good work in sending out special repre sentatives to take up the big problems in educational matters and he believed future action of the bureau will result in ma terial benefit to every educational commu nity throughout the country Mrs Katherine Cook state superin tendent of Colorado advocated uniformity In the school age laws in the various states and expressed the belief there should be a standard of examination tests for those teachers who go from one state to an other Other uniformities Mrs Cook be lieved could be carried too far as certain laws would apply to one section of the country where it would not apply in an other section Harris superintendent of Louisi ana advocated a system of keeping a separate record of the number of boys and girls attending schools in the vari ous grades to the end that certain sta tistics could better be tabulated Mr Harris believed also the appointment of a commission to prepare ex aminations and to grade the examination papers would be a move in the right di rection He also advocated uniformity in levying taxes for school purposes Uniformity in clOBSlflcation of teachers with reference to the number of pupils xney reacn was suggestea Schultz state superintendent sots Wants Maximum Salary Clark superintendent of the New Mexico schools said that in his territory there is need of a maximum salary law He said while school officials throughout the states have been clamoring for a minimum salary law down in New Mexi co they have been in need of a maxi i mum law because teachers there whostood well with the members of the board were able to receive a generous salary while others were required to work for60 and $75 a month This he said has been relieved since the board has been removed from certain political influences Schaeffer state superintendent of Pennsylvania said there is a great need of a system whereby statistics can be col lected for the information of the legisla tures to wiilch certain educational meas I tires are put for passage A Downing first assistant commis sioner of education for the state of New York explained the system of school ad ministration now in vogue in his state and said the Legislature recently has passed a bill for the teaching of agricul ture in the public schools 1 1 tliilo i'll raw Htomge repairs Work guaranteed Indianapolis Rubber Co I Ga and 8 Liberty Sts Motor Safes Co 759 Washington street Hearney Willis Co 118 111 West Market street If lhe rUqiuhlirjuis arc succcsfiful the coming Mate campaiRn will It in any wise Movement Started at Maryland Agricul tural College COLLEGE PARK Md March 3 movement has been started at lhe Mary land Agricultural College by which It is hoped to induce the Slate Board of Edu cation or the legislature to so a mead the school laws as to induce th teaching of domestic science and agricult tire in the high schools of the stale in rural com munities along with manual training and the commercial course It air had this wonderful willowy no HcnrseyWillia f'n tUIVqUlAlHg 117 Market street" UIamavIav The Wavrrley waveney co south East Ill SA ft bTE AM Hearsey WllllaTcoI VVIIIT9 GAS US 117 YVest Market St 0AMMU SHOEMAKER SMITH AUTO CO drry 249 North Pennsylvania Ntreet lamias Premier SfotCnrCoac I will I wl tory 221 225 Shelby street Randolph Aamhlap Hambier Auto Co 334 South naHlOIVI I'ennsvl vanla street Danirf IndlnnapoUs SfotoTcuVncoinpany: IfaPIll 4II433 East Market strrot Repairs foflrgr 27 Stearns uller lis" Brush Runabout Buick Olds mm ftjkflHlaA Peck Motor Car Company UftUlllClv 824 326 Delaware street ftAreAABAAre Indianapolis Automobile Co yai leiCaT 1i3 115 Maryland street HaIa Oft COLE MOTOR CAR CO? UOlC wU actory 743 750 Wash ft a I bm Am Alito Body and YVheel Co viol Sr ImliiLnupollM 07 either phone Empire Motor Car Co actory 29th st nnd Canal EU Oft 99 Reliable Auto Exchange JV 820320 Wash St LOEn luhum Ds Tamils Mir paist educators who talked of their Indiana at the Indiana home banquet at last evening The tended by about 200 prominent educators from all parts of the United States who are attending the convention of the Na tional Education Association ollowing the banquet proper which did not close until 11 President William Parsons of the Indiana State Normal School at Terre Haute took his place as toastmaster and until the weft hours of lhe morning the banqueters listened to the stories told by their friends George ellows president University of Maine remembered at a crossroads farmhouse where was announced in this wise: black blue razon and Howerth of the University nf Chicago re membered being born in Brown County He also remembered the first train that pulled through the county and how the Tear turn Marion Club Dances The the Marion Club was held last night at the Gorman House and was attended by about 350 members of the club The ball was one of lhe most successful social events ever given by this well known organization If you want a 1910 Deliveries of 1910 Models now being made car for use this fall and winter get your order in now always ready to demonstrate Magneto and ull Lamp Equipment Included All the features that have made Overlands famous in other years are in the new models with improvements where improvements were inssih sunn as iiill xnrinfiiV iqqer wheels: qrcater brakina surface and a more powerful motor The classiest car in the field now on exhibition and de liveries being made In the 1910 Overland you get the biggest strongest smoothest riding reason ably priced car in the world $1000 to $1500 ihapj SIZE 5 rilANRq Ci 9 Xf I ahRtVI JI 1 A A1 dUMwil A ROIKr MM1 'Hr All Ml 1 1HII MBWJBr mv day MR 1 ma nM iasw in i ihuf 1BL Z7 rx I I nl We are BKi kSI Lord H3 mor with VmlJ Im btls 0lly Awa I I i I IO I ai HraH II i Evw 1 1 Ju "7 I I it I ill I II i a Luii I vconBJ COPY HT iQlO VVASH0URN ROSBY CO HiNNf APQl If I.

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