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-L> KJ V • MURDER EFFORT CHIRM WIFE Mrs. Frederick L. Sims Says Husband Attempted to Strangle Her.. ILL HEALTH IS BLAMED Defendant Was Formerly Princi pal of South Bend High School. By Times Special SOUTH BEND, lnd., Nov. 24. — Frederick L. Sims, formerly principal of the South Bend high school, is made defendant in a divorce suit filed by Ids wife at Los Angeles f Cal., in ■which Mrs. Sims charges that her hus band attempted to kill her by strangling her while out automobile riding. The alleged attempt at murder is ascribed to a breakdown in the health of the former educator when he was deranged mentally* They have two daughters and were well known in South Bend, La Porte and Elkhart society. According to the story told the court by Mrs. Sims, her husband said when he attacked her; “There will be another murder 6tory in the morn ing papers.” Hoosier Briefs COLUMBUS —Return to the whip ping post as a means of correcting many of the so-called social evils of the present day was urged by Eddie Thomas, an evangelist speaker here. EVANSVILLE—Scars tjf football battles were covered for members of the Evansville high school team when the girls of the school pinned yellow chrysanthemums on them after a re cent victory, FT. WAYNE —A wild duck, flying low, crashed through the windshield of an automobile driven by Mrs. E. G. Hoffman. It landed In the back seat stunned and was captured. TIPTON —This city is planning for a large Christmas tree to be placed on the courthouse yard. A program and distribution of gifts will be given. HARTFORD CITY—Two thieves who stole a pony from the barn of Arthur Hollis, left in the stall an old, worthless nag. MUNCTE—Two men watching a fire near Muncie placed a bet on which way the chimney would falL The house burned to the ground, but the chimney remained standing. The men were Just starting to leave at a late hour when a gust of wind crumbled the brick and both appeared satisfied when the bet was paid. KOKOMO—Elwood Haynes, just re turned from a European trip, says that his outstanding impression of the trip was "that the world is a small place after aIL” COLUMBIA CITY—The Methodist Church of Pierceton has filed suit against Clyde Flickenger to collect a $lOO subscription made to the church building fund. NOBLESVILLE—Mr. and Mrs. Adam Huffman observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary here. Among the guests at the family dinner were A. B. Huffman and Mrs. Hiram Fisher, who were present at the wedding. COLUMBUS—AIIeged friends of C. C. Cook, night police captain, gave him a tip on a “poker” game at a local lodgcroom. When he shoved open th“ door and lushed in he landed in a boiler of soup. LEBANON —Friends of John Utley gathered at his home and gathered sis teen acres of com for him. He has been confined at his home with blood poisoning. INDIANA PHI PSIS TO STAGE ANNUAL DINNER Three Hundred Hoosier Members Will Meet at lincoln. Three hundred members of the Phi Kappa Psi Greek letter fraternity from ninety counties in Indiana and many central western and eastern States are to assemble here in the an nual Thanksgiving eve gridiron din ner of the Indiana Alumni Association on Wednesday evening, Nov. in the Travertine room of the Lincoln Hotel, according to announcement here to day by Charles N. Thompson, presi dent. George D. Mcllvaine of Pittsburgh, Pa., national president of the fra ternity, will be the only speaker at the banquet. The active Indiana chapters are at De Pauw University, Indiana University and Purdue Uni versity. United States Senator James E. Watson, ex_Govemor James P. Good rich and many other prominent Phi Psis are to attend the banquet and a message is to be read from ex-Presi dent Woodrow Wilson, also a member of the fraternity. OBJECTS TO ROAD CHANGE tty Times Special ANDERSON, lnd., Nov. 24.—The Central Union Telephone Company has filed a remonstrance against the proposed change in the State highway which now goes directly through the new reformatory site. The company states that it would cost it $50,000 to change its poles end lines in conform ity to the proposed road. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply It as direct ed. Soon you will find that Irrita tions, Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo. the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for It banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy.— IRRATIONAL MOTHER MAY HAVE POISONED FAMILY Police Believe Mrs. Henderson Caused Deaths of Six. FLORENCE ANDERSON By United Press LANCASTER. Ohio, Nov. 24.—A mother, Irrational from 111-health, killed herself, her husband and four small children, police believed today as they probed the Henderson family poison mystery. Additional evidence in the hands of authorities tends to show the fatal poison was not placed in the food by outsiders, Prosecutor Charles Rad cliffe declared. MOTHER RESCUES CHILD FROM BURNING APARTMENT Mrs. Opal O’Laughlin Escapes From Flames Uninjured. By Times Special EVANSVILLE, lnd.. Nov. 24.—Mrs. Opal O'Laughlin rushed into a burn ing apartment here and saved her 2-year-old daughter from death yes terday. She had gone to a near-by grocery when fire started and returned to find the house in a blaze. Neither she nor the child was injured. 'till]! • Mr'*! 11 \ /OfSI Smml “A Mile from High Prices” South Side Commission House Headquarters for Fruits and Vegetables Jonathan Apples, lb 5<M Fresh Roasted Coffee, lb. .17'/ 2 C Select Cranberries, qt 15c Dressed Rabbits. Poultry on Foot. 910 South Meridian Street More Big Reasons for Trading at DOENGES Our last week’s specials went big with these specials. We expect this Saturday’s to pass last week. Pillsbury Flour, 98c Pure Lard, lb., I2V2C 24-Pound sack Michigan Potatoes, Home Grown Sweet Potatoes, 2V2C $1.69 Per Pound Per Bag OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, Lb., 32c W. H. DOENGES 850 S. Meridian St. Established 1876. DR exel 1172 “Where Dependable Quality Is Low Priced” RATHERT BROS. GROCERS 749-751 S. Meridian Drexel 3453 Pillsbury’s or Gold Medal Flour. Matches, 6 large boxes f0r..28<? 24-lb. sack OSf 1 Export Soap, 10 bars for 25^ Fancy New Rice, 3 lbs. f0r..25v New Holland Herring, per Split Navy Beans, 20 lbs. for. dozen GOc* Sauerkraut (bulk), 2 lbs. for.ls<f i Chickens, live, per lb 22<f Order your full dressed chicken or turkey for your Thanksgiving Dinner from us. BIG ONE-DAY SALE SATURDAY, NOV. 25th Look for These Ads Every Friday! The Best Values in the City „ p big sale Q j $20.00 Suits. .$15.00 A _ A’-LH ' V&fcx $25.00 Suits. .$17.50 SOAP f&ujyr 10 BARS 37c nOttf Men's Overcoats ® i/ 111 Only 50 IVORY SOAP— on i I A I * . « ■»" 29c rv- ( j h S,SM*vJ;Z sSip_^ v bar,63c ss».v 510.00 | 1/ m Boys’ Mackinaws LENOX SOAP—Large & P All Wool. All Sizes, size, | n ___ Our $5.98 Grade —- rs ’ ■■■* ■ i BIG SALE $3.98 ARM MOVEMENT t fnat« SCHOOL o i Ladies’ Shoes; fine TABLETS 3: ® ,,k P “ shes * nd v ®- leathers, highd*-| r IA - , | ° UrS: large fur co| -i heels; pair .$l.OO °* RK ” E * VY OUT -;$15 S OO Coats .. .$9.98 |T., Qh ~ ING FLAN- | £ $17.50 Coats .$l2 50 Men s shoes » dress or NEL—Yard IJI s*o.oo Coats.'sls.oo ork : excel- fc $30.00 Coats. .$22.50 ent c l ual •’ LADIES’ HEAVY * OUTING FLANNEL Ladies’ . Dresses, PLAID BLANKETS— UNDER- A A Large and (j>i) SKIRTS j value vJ.UU heavy, pair.. 918 SOUTH SIDES JffT' ESTABLISHED 1875 11 LARGEST 4-8 VEAfIS JQ DEPT. STOnEXJJtIr] IN ONE LOCATION JQ SOUTH SOUTH MERIDIAN srngjr W’IMSSS MERIDIAN STREET ~~ STREET CONSIDER NOBLESVILLE FOR YEOMEN HOME Representative of Organization Hooks Over Large Tract. By Times Special NOBLESVILLE, lnd., Nov. 24. Anson L. Hassler, representing the Brotherhood of American Yeomen, is here conferring with business men in regard to a proposed site for a home which the brotherhood is proposing to build. It Is said that a tract of land near Noblesville is favored for the home. STATE FOUNDRY MEN IN SESSION AT PURDUE Department of Practical Mechanics Is in Charge. By Times Special Lafayette, lnd., Nov. 24. —Foundry men from all parts of the State are here attending the sessions of the con ference of Indiana foundry men which is being held under the direction of the department of practical mechanics of Purdue University. W. A. Knapp, of Purdue presided at the opening session. W. D. Hammerstadt of In dianapolis was one of the speakers. ‘Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold In Few Hours Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing ODd 'snuffling! Tales “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air pas sages of head; relieves headache, dull ness, feverishness, snoozing. The sec- Here* s the Place to Buy Your Thanksgiving Needs . Just Look at These Values! South Meridian Street ui l l’j J_a.n i>LcLIN Air OLxo ujLuiibib TWO INDICTMENTS ARE RETURNED AGAINST CLARK Huntington Slayer Is Charged With First Degree Murder. By Times Special HUNTINGTON, lnd., Nov. 24.—Two indictments charging Thomas T. Clark with first degree murder in the kill ing of his wife, Lillie V. Clark, and eight-year-old son, Homer, at their home north of here on Wednesday, Nov. 15, were returned by the grand jury yesterday. Clark is being held in the Wells County jail at Bluffton. CHICKENS WIN CUPS C. E. Spaugh of Shelbyville won the silver loving cup donated by the Wonderlay Milling Company of Rush ville for having the largest and best display of Barred Plymouth Rock chickens at the first Breeders’ and Fanciers’ Fall Poultry Show, which opened Tuesday noon at 23 N. Ala bama St. None of the other sixteen cups have been awarded More than 300 persons heard the il lustrated lecture on the managing and prober housing of poultry flocks, given last night by Prof. Le Roy Jones of Purdue University. ond and third doses usually break up the cold completely and end all grippe misery. “Pape's Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. In sist upon Pape's.—Advertisement. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY WATCH THESE FRIDAY OFFERINGS FOR REAL CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BARGAINS Santa Claus will be here -), jL two week* f ( „ oefore Christ- 4 mas to greet ■ th e kiddles, Vj astern dons i'-v and evenings. < T oys! T oys! Itettl Sleeping Dolls, Miniature Haby Carrlages, Mechanical Toy* for Boys and even gamee for grown-ups. Make your layaways now and have them delivered before Christinas. Chas. Larman 1102-4 S, Meridian St. A ROYAL JQk. Hot Blast Heater j Positively the best heating stove » made. Radiates more heat with k irffSiJHp 1 one-third less Wjml demonstr ate fa. il ~ r to you. 1 *7 Jll, ONLY Cash or Credit A Large Coal Skuttle and Shovel Given With Each Stove Purchased Thanksgiving Special! Large Oval Roaster |1 llst 1C thing for your Thanksgiving ■ turkey. Large grey enameled roaster, about 16 inches long and 12 wide. jH^ While they last— -24-Piece Set of Gold-Band Dishes Given With a $25 Purchase or More South Side Furniture Cos. 943 and 945 S. Meridian St. GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE EVANSVILLE, lnd.. Nov. 24.- Marvin Williams, 27, wjls foum guilty of murder In the first degre* by a Jury In Vanderburg Circuit Court 10* IF SICK, TAKEJMRETS” Clean Your Bow r els! End Headache, Biliousness, Colds, Dizziness, Sour, Gassy Stomach To clean out bowels without cramping or overacting, take Cas carets! You want to feel fine; to be quickly free from sick headache, dizziness, biliousness, colds, bad breath, a sour, acid, gassy stomach, constipation. One or two Cascarets, anytime, will Guaranteed Stomach Remedy Makes Big Hit in B Dr. Orth’s Stomach Remedy Now Being Sold by All Druggists on the Square Deal Money Back Plan. Go to your druggist, says Dr. Orth, If you are a sufferer from stomach trouble, and get a handy form package of Dr. Orth’s Stomach Remedy—remr 'her the name. Take It according to direction, and If. after taking, you can truthfully say It has done you no good, I don’t want your money. Simply take the empty box back to your druggist and get your money back. So, if you suffer from Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Acidity, Sour Stomach, Gas, Heartburn, Biliousness and Bloating after eating, headache, coated tongue, or pains In Stomach and side, go to your druggist at once and get a box of Dr. Orth’s Stomach Remedy, and when you start to MATTRESS SPECIAL! 45-Lb. All-Cotton Mattress, rolled edge, /h £\ I special heavy tiekinp. diamond tutted, For Saturday and Monday Only A Regular $l2 Value 11 Up • Cash or Credit MERIDIAN Furniture Cos. 921-925 South Meridian Street iere late last night. He was sen enced to the State prison for life. Williams stabbed to death Walter Walker, 27, in a suarrel last Septem ber over a woman. start the bowels acting. When taken at night, the bowels work wonderfully In morning. Cascarets never sicken or inconveni ence you next day like pills, calomel, salts or oil. Children love Cascarets too. 10 cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Any drugstore.—Advertisement. take it, realize that you are taking the prescription of a physician who prac ticed medicine in the States of Pennsyl vania and Ohio for sixty years, and that in those years he successfully treated thousands of cases exactly like yours. Now, if you really want a good, healthy, “never bothers me" kind of a stomach; one that you can always depend upon to digest your food, get a box right away, and remember that it is most rigidly guaranteed. Special note to out-of-town sufferers -75 cents mailed to the I>r. Orth Labora tories, East Liverpool, Ohio, will bring a box by Parcel Post, and guaranteed. You can gpt It at Henry J. Ruder.—Ad vertisement. lIP F2 \ j Specials Every Saturday ZfadZou/Ld, f ' s e ■ • -V V- 1 - A - * MANUFACTURERS SHOE A LUCKY PURCHASE of 1,754 pair fcM || fa®* of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s I|L Ml fjgl mi fashionable and durable shoes and If SI Hj fHH Christmas merchandise. We paid cash for this stock and the public {§!_. §£&« is the bOHSH AMAZING variety of colors for Sizes children. 465 PAIRS OF HOUSE SLIP- Jg| PERS Felt, double padded yfFpi Chrome soles. Both for men and l|V women. Every pair in this lot ffMpF 3 represents a big saving. A wonderful variety of v patents and kids; every pair .96 Regular $4 and $5 ' Women Folks! Do You Wear HIGH SHOES? Hig lot of brotvn calf and • black, genuine vici, military heels, extra (t»-| qq ■mi high tops <DI ,t/0 Save the Difference and Buy a Turkey Remember Our Location Is Upstairs CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR fJg§P!| Girls’ School and Dress Shoes '' Bla.lc, Spc.i.t. $1.69 SALE OF m MEN’S SHOES ini 1.95 Will buy brown genuine leather House Slippers. Upstairs Shoe Market UPSTAIRS -£*)) ■322 X West Washington St. WALK A FLICHT-SAVEtl^oo 11