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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 4

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4 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR THURSDAY MAY 29 1913 BOW TO OREIGN KICKSATTARI Party Leaders Willing to orego Discounts in avor of Amer ican Owned Ships HOUSE TO ACCEPT CHANGE Amendment in Senate With Wil son's Approval Not Likely to Meet Opposition WASHINGTON' May Congress in all probability will yield to the protests of foreign nations against the provisions in the Underwood tariff bill granting a 6 per cent tariff discount on imports in American owned or controlled vessels That the provision can bo eliminated from the bill without harm and that Con gress has no dr sire to insist upon legis lation thnt will be embarrassing to for eign nations or interfere with treaty ob ligations was admitted today by admin istration leaders who are in charge of the bill President Wilson is said to have intimated that he would not object to having the clause eliminated This action it was reported would be recommended by the Senate finance com mittee headed by Senator John Sharpe Williams which is considering the ad ministrative features of the bill The subcommittee also will seek to modify another clause which compels foreign merchants to submit their books to an American agent in case of disputed valuations arid provides as a penalty for refusal that the goods be excluded from entry EUROPE WINS POINT UaZ ROIfq BRAZIL A midterm jury has been drawn to finish the business of the Circuit Court term PRINCETON Peter Wilhute was fined $30 and costs on a plea of guilty to 'boot Jacob Steplar was thrown from a wagon and his right leg broken in two places OLl'MBl A plea of insanity has been entered in behalf of Walter Temple ac cused of burglary BRAZ1L John Roberts 72 years old has been arrested on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of girls HANOVER Charles Neal colored after a quarrel probably fatally wounded Ids wife then himself Miss Nellie won first oratorical honors in the Noble hip com nn in RJ NCETON 1 onna rd Thompson 2 4 years old thought to bo afllicted with tables has been adjudged insane EWCASTLE Republics ns in mass con vention dt ojdpd to nominate all municipal candidates by direct primary MARION Bessie Nye years old drank carbolic arid and died in a few hours She was In ill health and despondent CRAWORDSVILLE School children will parade Thursday afternoon to mpiiaalze the need of additional school buildings WASH IN GT ON 1 oseph Hickey 1 6 years old sustained a broken leg when run down Uy an auto driven by a younger brother IEI TEKMJNV1 McKinh has been sued fur $192 by the stale board of accounts Be was formerly county assessor EVANSVI LLE Policeman Edward Koch was fined $25 for contempt of court for striking a woman while court was In session MONROE CITY 'Ralph Wheeler 8 years old is sufT' rlng from gangrene and tetanus A few days ago il field roller mashed his foot Mrs Ida McCullough living east of here was sever ly burned when a can of oil exploded and sei fire to her clothing AS Mrs William Murrell was sever' ly kicked by a horse wh she' sprang between it and her child to protect the latter OGAN red Hmll has filed jmit against Ids lumber Charles IP all de manding a $2U(JU share the estate of their father AVASH The yard engine which went thrnugli Blue ilole tres tle March 27 has been raised from fifteen feet of water COLI'M A in Brooks 55 years old fell twenty feet from a barn breaking a hip and a wrist and sustaining other injuries He may recover MA Veterans of the National Mili tary Home have been searching the woods for wild flowers with which to decorate graves on riday NEW ASTI Suhs of Mr and Mrs Mer win Mohler against ths Rail road have bt en compromised They live at Cambridge City SHEIBYX ULE Mr and Mrs Thomas oitune have returned from a trip to Eng land They had been visiting relatives there since last September WABASH has decided that money must be raised tn reimburse funds decreased by lack of saloon licenses and will put a tax on theaters REDKEY inney administrator of the state of John Roulte has the Muncie Portland 'raction Company for $10000 for death SOUTH Om hundred and fifty delegates are attending the ederation of Colored Clubs liem Mrs Minnie Senft Indianapolis Is president Boosters clubs of city and Bedford plan joint annua! celebra tions to alternate year by year between the two cities whli'li nre thirty miles apart The death of IJJlian Jackson If years old colored Is being in vestigated by tlm grand jury Her step father Jones 40 years old Is in jail BRAZIL James Pliant living west of here wus run down and internally injured by a car on the IL 1 traction line while returning to his home from a fie hl Mona lee Willi' 15 nmnfhs old daughter of Abide Willis fell into a tub containing two inches of water and It took several doctors three hours to revive her RICHMOND Governor Ralston ami cdH clals of the Stale Board of Charities have made an inspection of the East Haven Hos pital and the farm recently purchased for the use DELPHI Word from Jefferson City Mo announces death of A rt Donald son of Mrs Elizabeth McDonald nf this city He was an engineer and was killed in a collision BED OR rs Curt Thompson as thrown from a wagon and badly bruised when her team ran away Her 3 ycar old son left In th wagon was unhurt but was badly frightened SH ELB VI LLE Stmdav schools and Bap tist Young People's Thons nf the lat Rock Bapli st Association will hold their annual eonvcntimi at Hie Mt Pisgah Church near hero Thursday evening and riday of this WC'k Germany ranco and Englund have made strong protests against this cIhuro and assurances have been given that an effort will bo made to eliminate the ob jectionable features Two important conferences were held today on the foreign protests One was between Senator Simmons chairman of the finance committee and Secretary Bryan and John Bassett Moore counselor of the State Department The other con ferees were Senators Williams and Shively of the finance committee and Representa tive Peters of Massachusetts who had charge of the administrative seel ion of the tariff bill for the House ways and means committee It was reported that the State Depart ment field it to be unquestionable that the 6 per cent debenture clause violated the foreign treaties During the conference protests against the clause from eight na tions were read it was generally cxpr rml tonight that the House would mid tn a Senate amendment striking out the clause As the Senate subcommittee got down to bedrock today ami began eonsjdcrat mu of proposed changes in the bill they iomitl a long job ahead of them MUCH WORK AHEAD Spurred on to finish the schedules with in a week if possible they aimed lo bold daily ami nightly oxoeut lv sessions hut some of them feared that even in this way they would be unable how to be ready for the full committee before ton days Several Democratic leaders wre em phatic in declaring that whatever was done by the committees there would be rm changes in raw wool or sugar The fight to change them will be made in the cau cus but the present prospect is that th: administration forces will not yield Representative Hull of Tennessee au thor of the Income tax section of the hili was in conference with Senators Williams and Shively for several hours going nver the protests which have been 'tiled Mr Hull pointed out later that tlir two chief features of the section which have been under lire were the clauses fixing the graduated tax the surtax upon incomes oxer $20000 ami the provision for taxa tion of dividends of insurance companies The Senate committee will study the insurance feature of the bill thoroughly and some members are reported not to be satisfied with its provisions as affecting mutual companies BRYAN DELIVERS ADDRESS President Officiates at Ko komo High School Exercises KOKOMO Ind May 28 Commence ment exercises of the high school were held this evening at Sipe Theater before a crowded house President William Loeb Bryan of Indiana University deliv ered the address Miss Marguerite Wag gaman delivered the salutary her sub ject being Wallace Martin delivered the valedictory his subject be ing American Superin tendent A Neal presented the diplo mas and this was his last official act as superintendent His term ends ibis week and ho will become statu high school in spector SEYMOUR Ind May 28 rancis Griffith of Vevay delivered the address to night before the graduates of Jackson and Redding Towiisliip schools Thurs day night will occur the cornmoneem' nt of the Seymour high school and the ad dtess will be made by I Groso of DePauw University The number twenty five SHELBURN 1ml May 2S Uiiriy Township commencement exercises wore held at the Baptist Church thirteen graduates received diplomas The Rev George Winfrey of Summerville Ind delivered the address ami Richard Bark county superintendent presen ted the diplomas GOOD MEETING PROMISED Many Prominent Sunday School Work kers to Be at Evansville EVANSVILLE Ind May Many prominent religious workers will be on the program of the Indiana Sunday school convention which will be huld here June 17 19 The list Includes Dr A II McKinney Ph of New York city Dr NL Hamill of Nashville Tenn superintendent of the Sunday schools of the Church South: Mrs Phebe A Curtiss of Columbus ele mentary superintendent for Ohio Miss Haze) A Lewis of Cincinnati national elementary superintendent for tlm Dis ciples and elementary superintendent for Indiana until Jan 1 1913 Shreve Durham of Chicago international super intendent of home and house visitation flepartments and the Rev A Storms of Indianapolis and Miss Marie Brehm of Pittsburgh lecturer on scientific tompor ince Prof Excell of Chicago will hae charge of the music with Miss Laura Riehl of JCva iisvflle presiding at the piano and Prof Haas of luvans Pille as organist Vigo Grand Jury to Meet Today in Murder Quiz CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE had any trouble We have at ail limes attempted to he fair with our employes hut since tlm strike hogan we lutve been unable to gnt any protection from the au ihorlties ilm police flopart mon ami the courts We can not put up with it any I 8r several weeks Reckert and others connected with the 'hrmann Company have complained regarding the rough treatment aeoordod lhe women strike breakers by (lie strikers charging that some of 1 Im women pickets attempted to Iritimidiite those women who remained Ht work Moro (han bio girls employed in the Hhririann overall factory struck Jan 8 for better working and sanilary cmdi lioiis 1 nsu fficient lu al and light 1m the winter and insanitary conditions were among the complaints of (lie girls At the first of I lu wir a change was iniulo in the work which the officials an nounced would lu Ip Ihti girls bul (he em ployes declared they could not make half of their former wages LABOR SUPPORTS GIRLS Organized Jabor of Vigo ami over the stale (lf Indiana supported lhe girls in their fight Money was rapidly subscribed to the cause until every imnu bej of a union in Vigo ('minty was paying an assessment oi la cents a week lor the benefit of the strikers Attempts to reach a settlement were made but no avail Instead of the two ojga nlza ions ircc! I concerned taking the lend the mher unions and even other organization1 tried Io settle the strike William lluslon president of the Mlmj Workers of America took an active part in trying to make a settlement Pickets were on duty since the first day of tlie strike in rain snow or sunny wuathcr tliey stuck to their posts Police were called to the factory many times tQ put down disturbances 1ml on arriving found no disorder The pickets have been watching the factory exery day since the strike and although no betterment in 1 he conditioi) of the strikers has resulted they have been kept nt their tusk Many of the strikers lian obtained positions nt other plates but lhe others are still holding out lor what tliey assert are their rights as working girls EMPLOY SPECIAL ATTORNEY At a Rpeelni Hireling of the executive board of the Uoiitral Labor Union called by Philip Reinhold president of the central body a sGnlion was passed by a unanimous vote io retain the serv ices of Joseph Roach ati attorney to assist hi lhe pmseeii 1 ion of hnil JChr mami Mr Reinhold president of lhe Labor Union said last night: "It is the intention of organized labor to maintain a dignified position in lids matter There will hr no radical talk or artion but wrr as members of or ganized labor bodies are going to insist that the law shall lr applied to all classes ol people alike that the prosecution in tins cnsc must he conducted as though tlie defendant was one in the bumbler walks of life do nol want "West Virginia con ditions in Indiana In tills case it will not be a question of lluntiee We will raise all the money that is EHRMANN IS WEALTHY Lrnil Ehrmann is one of Haute's oaitiiy 1 le is principal owner of lhe Ehrmann Munnfucturing Company but for tlie last few years has mu been active in the rnanagemeiit of the affairs Mr Ehrmami re turned to Terre Haute about two weeks ago after spending several months In his winter Imme in lorida Ehrmann also is owner of the tract of land north of Term I Hute known as ort Harrison xvhieh includes the site of the historic fort of the pioneer days of In diana Ehrmann had offered ort limrl son to the city of Terre Haute as a park site fixing a price of $V0u0 on tlie prop er! rederick A Reckert Sr manager of the Elirnmnn Uompany is president of the Board of Park ubmmissioticrs and acting in his official enpneity xvarmlx' fiup portrd a moveimmt of (fie park hoard to buy iho Ehrnium tract ai ort Harrison Ruckert is a brother in law to Ehrmann TAKE OPTION ON LOT BLOOM INGTON lndt MayS Aii op tion bus been taken on the ft Ritter lot corner Kirkwood and Indiana avenues by the Presbyterians of Indiana for Ihelr proposed new church headquarters in con ncciion with Indiutin Un i versi It js stipulated that If the option is clos od the purchase price shall he $140(10 STRENGTH as evidenced by our paid in ('apital and surplus of one million six hundred fifty tlious and dollars STABILITY as evidenced by our twenty years of growth and service CHARACTER as evidenced ly the high standing of our management are the strong points of this STRONGCOMPANY Courteous and efficient servi given convenient location Your account large or small welcome The Indiana Trust Co A HOME OR SAVINGS Opit i 81000000 Starnes $630000 Evansville Wins Elks Convention CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE ('hicago Wachtcll Miincin and William Ra mey Cra wfortlsville Tim Elks voted their ent husiaslic sup port to the 'Eiltlc project Al ready the work has been started in a number of cities and at the Grand I edge in July the matter will be pushed for ward ollowing the report of (fin resolutions committee the judiciary committee re pelled in favor of amending the eonsti lutlon of the state association to provide tor the appointment of a stale member ship committee and di rectors to further the cause in (his state Thu grand hall tonight was attended by lOuu people and the grand inarch was led by State iTesidenf and his wife Thy jsltlng women today were taken on automobile trips to Purdue bailie ground and the stale imme ifty machines ere in use WITNESS BALL GAME Aflor the parade this atternomi ihe vis iting Elks went to Purdue and witnessed Purdue dctcat Indiana The Elks were guests of the Purdue Athletic Associa tion and occupied a prominent seel ion of the bleachers at tjie game Many of the xlsltors had never seen an exhibition ot college spirit and xvhen the ami other yells were gl as well as the for the IGlRs there was much applause ive thousand pcoule attended he game Samuel Perrott the new state presi dent was lioin ami reared in Indian i apolts lie 1 past exalleul ruler of Jn diauapolis Lodge No lt and before his being electee! exalted ruler be tilled the office of lecturing knight loyal knight and leading knight ot the Indian apolis lodge lie is a candidate fur the office of grand trustee for the five year term of the Grand Lodge which is to be held in Rochester the xvcck of July 7 lie lias been indorsed by fifty In diana lodges and will receive the sup port ol practically all the past grand t'xaltcil rulers and the present numihers of the grand exalted official family His election is practically assured The Indianapolis Military Band wmi the first prize in the band contest to night and lhe Indiana National Guuril Band of Marion the second prize The first prize was $100 and the second $50 Ten fiiousaml people assemhh on the House square tn he entertained by the various hands from nil parts of the stalo COLLEGE AND CHURCH WIN Will of Robert Andrews Giving Property to riends Is Upheld SHELJIYVJLLK In I May By a compromise in Circuit Court here the willl Robert Andrews of Hancock Coun ty has been upheld and his estate xalneH at $25i00 will be given in accordance with the terms of his will tn Earlham College of Richmond lml and the In diana Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of L'l'iends of Richmond Ind except that 1 wo of his rcla 1 1 ves are to re ceive $00) In 01111001 Ion with the com promise 'llicv are Beniamin Andrews biotlivi and Joseph Andrews a nephew Tim testator xvas a bachelor ami wealthy farmer ollowing his death nearly tlir wars ago his brother and i number of nephews and niuees brought suit 1o liaxe the will rt aside when it was Immd that lie had loft everything to the college ami the yearly meeting RETURNWiTHOUT CHILDREN Efforts of Mrs Walker and Son to Get Boy and Girl utile SHELBYVILLE Ind Ma Mrs Walker has returned here from Bed tord Ind where she had been in com pany with her son Kerr of Montreal Canada hi an effort to get his children Grillith and lizahr th who tire in the cus tody of their guindparr nts Mr and Mrs AV Hnlonml) have had Hie hoy since the death of his mother and Mr Hol i iuiib kidnaped the girl from Mrs Walker here sexoral months ago using a big tour ing rar By strategy 1he Hoicnmbs been able to retain the custody of Ute c'liildron so far ami temporary injunc tion was obtained by Mr Ilolconih to pro vent the grandmother and grandfather of lhe cliihlrtm from interfering with them 3000 SCHOOL PUPILS MARCH Kokomo Has Parade Intended to Show Importance of Institution KOKOMO Iml nrr tian 3000 school children of Koknirio paraded the business section of the city this morn ing 'Pho line stretched for six blocks tlie pupils marching ten abreast and it xvas the biggest phrado ever attempted in Kokomo 'rhe Band led the pro cession the students il was a sort of a celebration of the end of the school term hut the real purpose was to give tlie people of Kokomo an opp a uni I tQ see just how important an tlie schools are It xvas intended that (his should some effect aiding the proposition to build a new high school BLOOMINGTON HAS BLAZE Work of Department Confines lames to One Story Building Bl )M I XGTON Ind May ire of unknown origin which started in the engine room of the IreeIen Company's department store date lliis evening threatened the entire north side of the square but was subdued in thirty minutes by the Inca) department The blaze xvas confiimd to the basement in xvlfieh were remnants and 5 and 1D cnt goods rPlm drx goods section on the second and third floors was damaged by smoke Loss' nut estimated Schlitz Brown Bottle NO WITNESSES GALLED BY TYLER'S ATTORNEYS Defense Springs Surprise Before Adjournment of Court Jury May Get Case Today (Special to The Indianapolis S'tarl VERNOX May A great sur Scientists Praise It prise was sprung in the trial of James Tyler accused of the murder of the Mc Quaid brothers and on trial fur the mur der of Charles McQuaid when after tlie state announced that it had finished tak ing estirnnnxq the defense rested with out calling a'single xvitness No explanation for this decision wasi given The court announced that each side would have four hours for argu ment This means 1 hat the case wilt probably go to the jury tomorrow night and that a verdict may be expected by riday at tlie latest ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD The trial coiiimues to attract large crowds from all parts of the coimty Seated with the defendant each day are his wife and sister Mrs Grifiiths and Norman Uannon a relative Neighbors of the MiQuauls today tes tified what they witnessed when sum moned alter the murder Tlo wore Janies Marsh county curnmissiurier Mr and Mrs Webb Spencer Mrs El Sulli van Lawrence Stewart Addie Watts arid his father John Swincher ami El gin Wilson told the story that Tyler had talked about the McQuaids having rnom'V and tlitil it could be easily taken City Marshal Smith Johnson and brnuk Loseeut Hum whom Romine bor rowed the revolver that afterward con victed Romine all testified about some movement of these indicted men tu g' ther ami separately and of things (hat led to I indictment Martin Clarke father of Rufus Clarke rolatiul the story of the biprobe which was by Adlio Watts tlm 7 ycar uld I hoy which with the cap thal was said to be led to Clarke's conxfiction TAKING EVIDENCE ENDS Blacketer Takes Stand Telling of Threats Made by Alex Amos mTRSHlIRG 1ml Muy 28 About thirty witnessf were examined today in the trial of Charles Blaukoter charged with killing Alex Anius Blacketer took tlm stand in his own defense this after noon and told of numerous threats Amos had made against his life He said tliat Amos was jealous because he xvas board ing with wife and that Amos had followed him into tlie Lee liverv stable renewed the quarrel ami attacked him with a knife at the time of the killing rrhe evidence was completed late this evening The impre ssion here is Unit BILckelor wifi either be acquitted or there will bp a hung jury JURY ACQUITS LITTLE Clinton Plea of Self Defense Avails In Rockville rial ROCKVILLE Huh May Miles Lit tle xvlio xvas charged xviih murder hi the first (legreo for killing limiter at Clinton has been acquitted His plea was sell ck fense The Jury was out four hours Th killing occurred at Clinton Jam 23 last and xvus the I'uleoine of a quarj el Tlm crisp xvas tried here on a change uf venue from Vermillion County MADEC MUST SERVE TIME Jury at South Bend inds Him Guilty of Manslaughter SOUTH BENb Jud Muy Michael Mmlec who killed his roommate Daniel Besolot'h during a saloon brawl was found guilty of by a jurv whir'h was out only thirty minutes Jiis punishment will be imprisonment for from two to twenty one years 'The father of Mmlrc camp from Austria to attend the trial ami when the vorfiiet was an imiitiepd fie collapsed am! had to be car ried from lhe court room ASKS OR CALENDAR BUT COURT REUSES REQUEST Miss Parker Has Difficulty in Remem bering Dates During Examina Vhl Henius Institute Extract from letter to Mr Alfred Uihleui written by Robert Wahl President of the Wabl Henius LniUtUtC of Ecnnentoloyy Inc Chicago April 1 1911 Mr Alfred Uihlein Schlitz Brewing Co Milwaukee Wis Dear Sir Answering your favor of recent date in regard to the influence of light on the quality beer will say that our observations extending over the last twenty five years have con vinced us beyond a doubt that exposure of beer to light has a very influence on its quality generally but especially upon the flavor of the beer We have tested beers repeatedly in this di rection placing the bot tles into direct sun light and testing the same after one two three and five minutes exposure found that the beer with three and five minutes exposure became undrinkable on account of the peculiar odor developed The detrimental effect of light upon beer can be successfully counter acted by the employment of brown or dark colored glass bottles and such bottles are therefore recommendable Yours verytruly my jj ermentology wet! In ekav 4'39I47 ULLERTON AVCNUC KlS Chicago jH mIm II hwni Ml I IMS The Beer Beer bottles should be manu factured from reddish brown glass inasmuch as same will to a much higher degree than any other kind of glass minimize the influence of the rays of light on the quality of beer and will protect the latter against acquiring the disagreeable taste (Sonnengeschmack) due to the chemical action of the light In white and green glass bottles' the beer is most affected by the action of the light Such bottles are therefore absolutely inappro priate and should never be em ployed by brewers (Signed) Prof Dr Schonfeld rom the Illustrated Brewery Encyclopedia 99 (illus triertes Brauerei Lexikon) Published by Dr Max Delbruck Privy Councillor Professor at the' Royal Agricultural College and Director of the Institute for ermentology at Berlin Berlin: 1910 Bottles of strong glass should be selected They should never be of colorless glass inasmuch as through the influence of light the beer will not only take on a dis agreeable odor and taste but will also become (Lintner) Extract from Dit Malt und Bierbtreitung Published by Leyser Director of the Brewing Academy in Augt burg Tenth Edition Stuttgart 1900 page 680 The beer in the white glass bottle had taken on disagreeable odor and taste and was absolutely undrinkable The beer in the dark bottles did not show this peculiar odor and (G Beck) Translation of Extract from Ztituhrift fur dat Guam Brauwtttn 370 It is interesting to note the observation that beer in colorless bottles exposed to diffused light will undergo a' change precipitating a heavy sediment and taking on a disagreeable odor and Extract from Dit Thterit Und Praxis dtr Maltbtrtitungy Bigrfabrikatitn Published by Director Julius Thaus ing Leipzig 1893 ourth Edition page 920 Tt is a known fact that sunlight and daylight influence unfavorably the taste and flavor of the beer and care must be exercised in the selection of the bottles Brand (Zeitscbrift fur das gesamte Brauwesen 1908 333) Order a Case Today Phones Jos Schlitz Brewing Co 425 State Srert Indianapolis tion by State SI I VI iI In I Mav While tesiHAing iigaiji in ifie cu in wlilcli she is charged with a ttenipi mg Lu kill Mrs Walter Llllutl on the evening ot 1 ub 15 1912 Miss Genevieve Barker begged Attorney Garter of counsel fur the state for a calendar but Jut request xvas rernsed and she was 1 iislruct cd (o an swer J1O questions as best she could The Mate was (estiiip heV memory regarding her xx I iou on the di preceding and following tlie attack oillrs Elliolt and many times site xvas at a loss for aii ansvci but declared she could answer if given a calendar Ten diaracter witnesses were heard for the dt feudu 1 mid the state started re buttal William Major uncle of the de fendant said he and Miss Huisman nurse tor his wire alp supper alone at 5:15 tne evening of (fio tissatill but that he saw Miss Parker in his wife's room soon after he had finished his meiil (Joint was adjourned at noon to Jawrenec Miller a juror to go to Indianapolis to attend the funeral of a i ece NOW HAS THETA SIGMA PHI Indiana University irst of Year to In stall Journalistic Sorority JiriGMIXGTON bid May 28 A new sorority was organized at Indiana Uni versity tonight when tlie Indiana chapter of Theta Sigma Ptfi the national journal istic' society was installed 1'rof 1'iorcy head of the department of journal ism condiu ted the nsta 1 la ion The co eds who were initiated into the sorority were: Misses White Nellie Burke Anna Laurie Graham Mary Nash Dla Stott Ruth ugh Katherine Tinsley Jltden llovey ulalie Rands and Pansy Newby Indiana enjoys the dis tinction of having the first charter to he granted this spring i are granted only to lhe students in universities where there are large departments uf journa lism Recently the slate versi of Kansas and Ohio petitioned for charters HURLED ITY EET BY TRAIN Section Hand Killed at Lebanon After Working our Days Ind May 28 Charles Witt 51 years old of Chicago a Big our sec tion xvorkman was instantly killed this afternoon two rnllus east of this city xxlu'ti a tram struck him while he was at xxork His bodx mangh'd xvas thrown titti feet Members (if the gang work ing xyith Witt say lie did not (dservo the approach until it was too late to clear the track camo to Lebanon four days age lie said he ban bnon robbed of $50 at Indianapolis He has two rliilrlren and is said to have property in Chicago INDIANA COLLEGES rreshlwt nnd Mrs AVillio Lowe Bryan en eriahieil tlm senior class of 1he art school at a reception (his afternoon Tlm affair was the fortn of garden party and wns hold nri tlm unlvrrsity campus a jiuiSical program wih given ''lm Grad uate ('bib held its last mei tlnK for tlm year Inst iiighL in the west parlors ol tlu student building The program consisted of reports by mcinhcrs of the rltib ir yp Myers head of the medical department ad dressed liygmne cIhhh last Bursar If Smith is home from ('nhimlmq whrre lie attend? th annual meeting ot the Assoeiatinn nf BusIbchs Otlieers of the Middle I 'ni versi 1 ic in oiillir rl class in social pathology has re turned rn trip io nd! anapol Is and Plain lielil Mumbei'M of the class nhn marie lhe trip xvvra Russell Burton TM ronnid f'liarhs rwdl William Giles Qrvilir Hub hard Briice Mom Iflnos J'ortei Samuel Sbiodler Albert Aimmin J'rnost 'aroe Mer rit Krnfi John Jazenby Ghirenee McNabb Maurice Murphy Rudolph Snoizer lva Mil ler 'crn Isaac Baker and Misses Nina Almond ponna Thompsmi Susie Throe Nel lie Burk Lena Riva Bartley Ethel Richardson Doroihy Kcudium Mary lovo less lluih llemmersbautfli und Jama Huston Pathetic Story Wins Sympathy of Judge SOUTH B1CXJJ Ind May Asserting that Jte stole chickens tn get money with which to pay off a mortgage on his house hold goods held by a South Bond loan company Richard Joy today told a pa thetic story to Judge Arthur Hubbard which xvon the sympathy of the jurist and Joy xvas allowed to go free on a sus pended sentence of from one to eight years in the Michigan City Prison Joy outlined a xfivid picture of his struggle to sneered since his release from tlie Michigan City Prison a year ago His full discharge xvas obtained in eb ruary of this rear and the chicken theft occurred shortly afterward all looked down on me said Joy they found out that I had worn the stripes get a job the boss fuiind out inter that came from prison and would fire me right off That kept me hunting for work all tlm A SECRETARIES ELECT New Jersey Minister Gives Address on Re vol ut ion ary CUIA'VKR Ind May 28 The Associa ting of the Work Secretaries of the Y' A today elected as officers fur ensuing year tlm Eugene oster of Detroit Mich: vice president Tracy Strong of Seattle Wash: secretary treasurer A Vatulis of Detroit Mich executive com mitter Blake Godfrey nf Brooklyn Lfiylor Stratton of Toronto Can ada 1 A Gi osby nf Chicago III Harry1 Hart of Nashville Tenn II Gross uf Los Angeles Cal Harrv Baker ofVirginia II Rilcliie at New York and Hoisington of Salt Lake City Utah The Commission on Religious Ed ucation jn csented the part of its report on the aims methods and dangers and announced that tomorroxv it would bring up for discussion the topics of sex eilu calinn and of Bible study The Rev of Mont Clair 1 gave the first three addresses on ary SEEKS NEW WATER SUPPLY Bloomington Sinks Number of Test Wells North of City BLOOMINGTON Ind May A num bet ot test veils hip being sunk iho Giifiy Cieek district four miles north of Bloomington under supervision ot the cit an effort to get an adequate water supply tor the city our wells have al ready been drixen which arc proving very st tong he atv (ouncil in Moore of Indianapolis this week and he sa ae sa I is! led lhe supply is a si oady flowing vein and not a backed up reser ol) ol waler lhe eilx owns the local system xvesi (t Bloomington hut has had a f)eat deal of trouble holding thesupply on account ot numerous leaks in the reservoirs the geology department of Indiana University advised the Citv Council to seek a porrnanont supply where lhe present wMls are being put down DEATHS IN INDIANA BlOOM Abirion Harker 89 years old a natixe of Marlon 'Township is dead Surviving ehiidren arc Scott Harker of Greencastle John and Jefferson I lacker of Bloomington Mrs Lizzie Philhmm Mrs Ella lar din Chicago 1) and 'Tobias Hacker Crawfordsville BLOOM rs Jane My lie S3 years old wife of Capl Mack Wylie a civil war veteran mid prominent citizen is dead here of the Inlirmaties age Iler Mrs Samuel Curry and Mrs Stewart are both residents of Bloomington LA Mrs Mary 'Tattoo SI years old is dead hero She had been a resident of since 1849 AMUSEMENTS are the lightest known do not mouth can bite anteed 20 years Have Impression free Establlshel HIITD A Matinee TodaL ToniW and All Week Ivl I I £1 I special matinee decoration day nlvivm Tur rnDTiiwr Owing to ilia large number ul people we have been unable to waft on WO have decided to continue thie special offer until Al ay 31 to make our special sets of (whalebone) teeth for $400 They ana strongest piarw cover tlie roof of the corn off the cob guar I I Vmn VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE I YKIIh burns BROWIM and BURISIS I I I A 1 IIIU IDDLER SHLTON LIBEY TRAYER I UL Mb RUBY MONTOUR GILROY CORRIEL TCA' Sire rON waoaoa THEATRE BEAUTIUL Wednesday flcnd Thursday Saturday 25c Phene New 370 Main 6400 NEXT WEEK Seats Selling Now A ew Prices for Short Time Only ull eet of teeth $400 Gold crown $3 00 Bridge work (per tooth) 93 00 Gold fillings Silver fillings 5O Painless extracting 5O taken tn morning get teeth the same day Examination and adrioe 15 years here to stay Car fare allowed 50 miles Hours: 8 to 8p Sundav 9to4n IMew York Painless Dentists fretni i rt Irtune letwicn lilt rc Kew lork Store 41 EAST WASHINIGTON ST Lady Attendant Whalebone vv Aw The Management of The Derby Racer Riverside Park Present this notice at gate EMPIRE THEATRE You iay Be orever Rid of Blood Taints The PARISIAN BELLES those The Gateway to Better WANT A SHOW CLASS AND BEAUTY riday might Milburn Saylor vs Balding Kelly Invites Visiting Autoists to a REE RIDE On the greatest coaster ever constructed by taking promptly and failiituliy that king of all remedies Brown's Blood Cure Lt completely eradicates from the system every oiki vcpukv 11 poibvn overcoincH pimples eruptions copper colored hum! milns ptr I' nrl Ina vou blood clean pure and healthy $2 per bot tle JjaHtM one month Send tn IR BROWN 935 Arch street Ph I lad 1 pl 1 1 a or get It in Indianapolis at Weber Brug two storex Denison Hotel and Claypool Hotel rr Q'.

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