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10 Open Tonight 6 to 8:30 flittfrr anb ®rtaft <s* ImMuraa ' i '"T"* 62 New Members Are Obtained by I. A. C. At the meeting of the memberzhip com mittee of the Indianapolis Athletic Club, at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, sixty-two new applications for member-* ship were announced, as follows: I\ E. McFerren, John J. Blbler, Herbert M. Woollen, J. I. Murden, Joseph A. Keb ler, John C. Sheets, Paul S. Ragan, J. O. Henderson, F. J. Haight, R. D. Rutbe*- ford, Jr., Clyde M. Valentine. E. W. War ner, Ernest M. Sellers, Arthur E. Brad shaw, Hr. T. C. Kennedy, Everett Irish,, H. Nelson Dunbar, Chester A. Jewett, Harry J. Wangelln, R. N. Dedaker, G. J. Cook, James I. Dlssette, Joseph G. Hayes, Henry J. Huder, Charles C. Perry, Ernest C. Ropkey, George S. Olive, Dr. Clifton E. Donnell, Dr. Sidney J. Hatfield, W. B. Teterson, Paul T. Payne, John H. Seaßley. Edwin H. Emery, L. C. Hartman, Ralph W. Wlshard, Walter White, J. W. Plnnell, Talllaxerro Milton, L. P. Kennedy, A. Levi, Edgar N. Hill. P. C. Pierson, Ed ward C. McFalls, Fred O. Edward, F. O. flippy, E. Arthur Ball, W. A. Spurgeon. E. L. McDermott, William C. Foyse, J. L. Ballard, Dr. John R. Thrasher. B. Parvin Prunk, S. J. Kuqua, George B. Schley, C. S. Craig. Earl C. Hervey, W. N. Hard ing, Jr., Skiles E. Test, Joseph C. Scha,, Brandt C. Downey, Harry A. Sharp, H. A. Mansfield. The meeting of the Indianapolis Ro tary Club next Tuesday noon will be de voted to the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Work Certificates in Schools Increase More work certificates were given to children of school age during the last school year than during the previous year, the annual report of William A. Hacker, director of school attendance, shows. In the school gear of 1919-20 a total of 6.805 certificates were issued as against 5,510 In the preceding year. r Only forty-one prosecutions under the compulsory attendance law as compared to 141 the previous year. Investigation was' made in 23,255 cases of which 679 were In parochial schools. Aid was given to 639 children, 141 heads of families receiving insufficient Income to send their children- to school, fifteen unemployed persons, 112 sick per sons and elghty-slx widows. KELLS FRIEND, THEN" HIMSELF. MERIiIL, Wis., Oct. 23.—Carl Schiller, a wealthy Price County farmer, acci dentally shot and killed Patrick Con nolly ,on old-time lumberman, while the pair were on a tidnber cruise. He then killed himself. Sunday in Indianapolis Churches ‘SONG SERVICE’ IS POPULAR “Song Service’’ Is becoming an institu tion In Indianapolis churches. Tomorrow the Central Christian church will offer an elaborate program at the evening service. Numbers will be given by a quartette composed pt Mrs. Arnold Spencer, M' Eva Jeffries, Roscoe Leavitt and Arno. . Spencer. Mr. Spencer will direct the program and Miss Dorothy Knight will be the organist. The program Is as follows: Or gan prelude, “Kioff Processional” and .“Trocturne;” duet by Mr. and Mrs. Spencer; “While Earth Remalneth,” quartette; “O Jesus, Lord of Heavenly Grace,’’ ako solo ity Miss Eva Jeffries; “Thou Wilt Keep Him.” In the morning the pastor, the Rev. -Allen B. Philputt, will preach on “The Greatest of These.” First Baptist Church—Dr. Frederick E. Taylor, pastor, will preach at the morn lng service on “The Text That Made a King Out of a Fanner,” and in the eve ning on “The Song of a Courageoua Leader.” First Congregational Church—ln the morning the Rev. George Savary will prench on “The Function of the Church.•• “Rally Sunday” will be observed at the Sunday School exercises. Meridian Heights Church—“A Diseased Will” and “The Call From the Heights' will be the themes of the pastor, the Rev. T. R. White, at the morning and evening services, respectively. First Presbyterian Church—The Rev. M. L. Haines, pastor, will have for the theme of his morning sermon “The Face of Jesus’Christ.” In the evening, Christian EnaeaviA service will be held, the subject being “Recent Events and Their Lesson." Wheeler Mission—ln Uie afternoon, C. Fenwick Reed, evangelist, will preacn, and lq the Evening an old-fashioned re vival will be held. Unity Truth Center—Services will be held in the morning, and a mid-week meeting Wednesday night. Mfridian Street Methodist Episcopal— Professor L. R. Eekhardt of De Panw Cnlversity will preach at the morning service. There yiil be no evening service. Second Presbyterian Church—Dr. Owen Davies Odell will preach on “What Is the Alternative?” at the morning serv ice and on “Where Is God?” in the eve ning. > All Souls Fnitarian Church—“ The Un expected Happens” will be the subject of Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks, pastor, at the morning service. Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal— Dr O. W. Kiftjr, pastor, will preach on of Jesus” in the morning and on "How to Keep House,” in the evening. East Tenth Street Church—ln the eve ning the pastor, the Rev. George S. Ilen ninger, will preach an “A Young Man and His Habits.” Tabernacle Presbyterian Church—The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor, will’ have for his theme at the morning serv ice “Rejoice and Rejoice” and in the eve ning “A Promise for Every Day.” Mors Young Men and Women i Urgently Needed—Demanded BrHE EVER INCREASING DEMAND for Sanderson trained stenographers W l and bookkeepers, otters exceptional inducements for young people to take business courses NOW. Beginners are assured good paving positions as soon as they graduate and there are many excellent opportunities for advancement. Absolutely individual instruction enables Sanderson students to secure a firm foundation in every subject, clear understanding at evegy step and acquisition. of the ability to study properly. Individual instruction re sults In concentration, interest and thoroughness, and makes progress rapid. Day and night classes. Night School Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Enroll any time in anyone of our classes SANDERSON B S E ol s OLDEST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE In Indianapolis Merchants Bank Building PREPARING FOR COX RALLY HERE Committees Named to Arrange Details of Meeting. The following committee chairmen for the Cox meeting, Oct. 28, have been an nounced by Fred Hoke, chairman of the committee on general arrangements: Re ception, Aqullla Q. Jones; music and decorations, John B. Shea; automobiles, Bowman Elder; publicity, Stanley Gar rison. An address Is to be made prior to tbe arrival of Governor Cox by Dr. Carle ton B. McCulloch, Democratic candidate for Governor. > This will be the only speech, In addi tion to that delivered by Governor Cox. If the weather Is suitable the meeting will be held at the southwest segment of Monument Circle, but If the weather Is unsuitable the meeting will be held in Tomlinson Hall. *■ A number of bands have been engaged for the occasion. , The Taggart-for-Senator Club will meet at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the Indiana Democratic Club. The club will discuss plans for the parade to precede the Cox meeting. A smoker and social session will follow the business meeting. • x Judge Landis Pays No Heed to Threat Note Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis of Chicago, who was In Indianapolis y#s terday to speak before the Indiana State Teachers' Association, received a threat ening note about an hour before he spoke. The note, addressed to the judge at the Claypool Hotel, said: “For the last time you are warned to keep your and mouth shut concerning charges that you have made against •radical movements' in speeches at Chi cago and other! towns in which yau have spoken.” The letter was postmarked Indianap olis. Judge Landis paid no attention to the note. Neither the police nor Federal author ities were notified of the incident. First Aid Service May Save Man’s Life William H. Scooler, 20, of 840 North Eastern avenue, is in a serious condition at the City Hospital as a result of drink ing carbolic acid. Scooler told the police he was despond ent over financial troubles. He drank the acid on an interurban car and then went home. Prompt action by a physician, who gave first aid, will probably save his life. QUESTION WANDERER’S SANITY. CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—Alienists were in the midst of a battle today over the san ity of Carl Wanderer, charged with mur der of his wife and a “ragged stranger.” Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal—ln the morning the Rev. George M. Smith, pastor, will preach on “Farewell Words,’’ and in the evening on “Looking Back ward.” Speedway Christian Church - The Lev. Charles Gunsaulus, pastor, will preach on “The Lamb of God" In the morning and on “The Powef of His Resurrection,’’ in the evening. Brookside Park Cnited Brethren Church —“The Words and Work That Wins” will be the subject of the Key. J. B. Parsons at the morning service, and “Bracing Our Brothers,” in the evening. McClainsville Methodist Episcopal Church—The Rev. I’erry L. Wolf will preach on “The Other Fellow” In the morning and In the evening an Epworth League service will be held, the subject being “That Tongue of Mine.” Unity Methodist Protestant Church— The Rev. Clarence Kerlin, pastor, will deliver an object sermon at the morning worship, and in the evening will pyeach on “Things That Ar. Questioned.” Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church— “ How to Be Happy” and "Nlcknaeks and Nourishment” will be the morning and evening themes respectively of the ser mons of the Rev. C. N. Willson. Special musical numbers will be given at each service. North Park Christian Church—The Rev. J. D. Garrison, pastor, will discuss the developments In the proceedings of the international convention of Disciples of Christ, now in session at St. Louis, In the morning and evening sermons. The Rev. Mr. Garrison, while attend ing the convention, arranged for a series of meetings to be conducted here by Herbert Y’euell, evangelist, the latter part of November. The New Chapel—The llev. Durand Downward will preach on “Things Se cret and Revealed," at the morning serv ice. Downey Avenue Christian Church— “ Housing the Spirit” and “Is Religion a Necessity” will be the morning and eve ning themes, respectively, of the Rev. Clarence lieidenbach, pastor, Christ Church—Canon Talbert of Washington Cathedral will preach In the morning and in the evening the Rev. James Stanley will preach on “The Yoke of Christ.” Cupitol Avenue Methodist Church—“ The Triumph of the Gospel” and “Some of the Elements of Leadership” will be the morning and evening themes of the Rev. J. Edward Murr, pastor. Second Baptist Church—The Rev. G. Rectore Dye, pastor will use “Under a Juniper Tree” as the morning subject and “How Women Should Vote” as the evening subject of his sermon. St. Paul M. E. Church —The Rev. Frank L. Hovis, pastor, will preach on “The Fi delity of the Individual” at the morning service and on “At the Door” in the eve ning. St, Paul’s Church—“ Twice Born Men” and “From Dungeon to Palace” will be the morning and evening themes of the Rev. Lewis Brown's sermons. •’ 1 * Baker’s Shortening—Glossbrenner’s. Schedule of Democratic Meetings in State Closing Week of Campaign Following Is a complete list of Indiana next week: MONDAY, OCT. 28. Thomas R. Marshall, East Chicago, 3:30 p. m.; Hammond, S p. in. Thomas Taggart, Connersville, night; Rushvllle, night. Dr. Carltcn B. McColloch, Tipton, night. Walter J. Orliskoski, Whiting, night. Judge David Hunter Miller, Indiana University, night. Judge Thomas T. Riley, Boston, Notre Dame, night. Senator William F. Kirby, Bedford, night. Samuel M. Ralston, Rochester, night. Fred Van Nu.vs, Connersville, night. Samuel M. Foster, Converse, night. William D. Hedrick, Waveland, 1 p, m.; Ladoga, 3:30 p. m.; New Richmond, night. L. Ert Slack, Scottsburg, night. Charles J. Orblson, Frankton, 2 p. m.; Orestes, 3:30 p. m.; Alexandria, 4:30 p. m.; Elwood, night. Dick Miller, Rushvllle, night. Capt. L. L. Roberts, Aurora, night. The Rev. George L. Moffett, Farmers burg, night. Alva C. Hlndsley, Milford, night. John C. Snydot, Mlehlgantown, night. Bernard B. Shively, Elnora, night. John A. M. Adair, Kokomo, night. Judge Charles K. Bagot, Modoc, night. Walter Meyers, Gosport, night. The Rev. Alfred B. Merrill, Plainfield, night. Walter E. Treanor, Browning, night. George W. Campbell, Walesboro, night. M. E. Foley, Sheridan, night. Louis A. Meyer, German, night. Norman E. Patrick, Schnellvllle, night. William Allen Cullop, Spencer, night. John W. Ewing, Lexington, night. Charles S. Batt, Clinton, nlght.i Benjamin M. Sclfres, Windfall, night. Fred Barnett, Hebron, night. George Y. Hepler, Woodland, night. Cyrus Gnllatln, Ft. Wayne, night. Dan W. Simms, Decatur, night. Henry A. Barnhart, Auburn, night. John* O’Mara, Washington, night. Harry Cuthbertson, Washington, night. Robert E. Proctor, Benton, night. •Emerson Ballard, Colfax, night. Finley P. Gray, Stewartsvllle, night. Wymond J. Beckett, Mooresvllle, bight. Julia E. Landers, Indianapolis, night. Mrs. Edna Christian, Indianapolis, night. Mrs. Hortense Tapp Moore, Frankton, 2 p. m.; Orestes, 3 p. m.; Alexandria, 4:30 p. m.; Elwood, night. Mrs. Alice Foster McColloch, Gosport, night. . , . „ Mrs. Isaac Born, Indianapolis, night. Mrs. Winfield Scott Johnson, Cannell ton, night. T _ _ Mrs. Henry P. Pearson, Lawrence County. . , Mrs. Thomas T. Cottman, Arknnsas, Vlnceunes, night. , ~ Mrs John W. Trench. Oldenburg, night. Mrs. Catherine S. Brackenrldge, Con verse, night. Dr. Itowen* Mann, Evansville, nlgbt. Mrs. Inez Montgomery, Modoc, night Miss Hazel Fessler. Worthington, night. Miss Lucy Elliott. “League of Nations, noon ; Y. W. C. A., 6 p. m.; Spades Park Library, night. . . _ A Mrs. Kellogg Fairbanks, Hammond, “ airs'. Ethel Sabine Phillips. Mooresvllle, Mrs, Virginia Leroy, Anderson, night. TUESDAY, OCT. 28. Vice President Marshall. Crawfords ville, afternoon; Bloomington, night. Thomas Taggart, Greencastle. 12 m.; Rockville, 2 p. m.; Terre Haute, 9 a. m. Dr. Carleton McCulloch, Brazil, after noon; Terre Haute, night. Senator McCarthy (Minnesota), Indiana Hurbor, night. _ , Judge Thomas P. Riley, Rensselaer, night. „ . , . . Walter J. Orlikogkl. Hammond, night. Clarence Harrow, Evansville, night. Senator William F. Curby, Washing ton, night. Samuel M. Ralston, Pru. night John W. lloltzman, Glens l alley, “Samuel M. Foster, Morocco, niaht. Emerson Ballard, Ronchdale, night. Finley T. Gray, Lincoln City, night. Wimoad J. Beckett, Frankfort, night. Frank P. Baker, Ronchdale, night. ''James M. Hudson, Burns City, night. J. C. Banket. ShelbrvUle, night. William I). Headrick, Greencastle, 12 m.; Rockville, 2 p.m.; Hillsboro. 9 a. m. L. Ert Slack, Edinburg, 7 p.m.; Frank lin, 8:30 p. m. , . Charles J. Orblson. Birknell. night. Judge B W. Felt, English, night. Judge Clarence Weir, Edinburg, night. Dick Miller, KldgevUle. night. Captain L. L. Roberta, Rising Sun, night. , . . Alva O. Hinslcy, Claypool. night. Job# C. Snyder, Walnut Grove, night. Bernard D. Shively, Petersburg, night. Herman F. Wilkie, Jonesboro, night. Captain Albert Stump. Columbus, aft ernoon; How, nlgbt. John L. Downing. Sedalla. nlgbt. Walter Myers, Raleigh, night. Othoniel llltch, Clrclevllle, night. Evans Woollen Franklin, night. Rev. Alfred D. Morrill, SHlesvllle, night. Sam J. Offutt, Swavzee, night. Louis A. Meyer, Caborn, night Norman K. Patrick, Hunclngburg, nlgbt. William Allen Cullop, Martinsville, night. John W. Ewing, Austin, night. Charles F. Batt. Terre Haute, night. Benjamin M. Sellers, Kempton, night. Fred Bsrnett, Sherrervllle. night. George Y. Ilepler. Grnnger. night. Syrus Gallatin, Ft. Wayne, nlgbt. Dan W. Simms. Hartfoed City, night. Rev. J. M. Kendall, Jackson, night. Henry A. Barnhart, Garrett, night. John O’Mara and Harry Cuthbertson, Princeton, night. James W. Mellen, Bloomfield, night. Julia E. Landers, Peru, night. Mrs. Edna Christian, ' Indianapolis, night. Mrs. Hortense Tapp Moore, Aurora, night. , Mrs. Alice Foster McCulloch, Browne burg, night. Mrs. Isaac Borin, Indianapolis. nlch. Winfield Scott Johnson, Tell City, night. Henry P. Pearson, Oolitic, night. Thomas T. Cottman (of Arkansas!, Bloomington, night. Mrs. Catherine S. Brackenrldge, Wal nut Grove, nigltf. Dr. Rowena Mann, Sullivan, night. Miss Hazel Fessler, Newbery, night. Mrs. E. R. Frazier, Hazel ton. night. Miss Lucy Elliott, Indianapolis, night. Mrs. Ethel Bailey, Hull, night. Sirs. Laura Nlcewander, Morocco, night. Mrs. Ethel Sahlne Phillips, Danville, afternoon; Frankfort, night. Mrs. Virgil Leroy, Muncle, night. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27. Vice President Marshall, Sullivan, af ternoon; Vincennes, ulght. Thomas Taggart, Indianapolis, night. Son Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura tesirteassscsstnssaar WfclUliiUPS SsereiwriUßtsiMsai invaiuaUio tor lovers and tor aoeinng recipes, addresses, secret memorandum or other Information safe end private. N’o stranger can read your postals if you use the Weto Graph. Great fun for lovers- or friends. Don't miss it. Send 10c and we will send the Weto Graph by mall with full Instructions Adlrss PENN PUB LISHING CO- Blalraville. Pa. real estate, loans, investments Eighth FloOr City Trust Building _* Phone Matin 3998 Automatic 24-806 House Wiring on Payments Haim 123 CO. Auto. 23-121 INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23,1920. Democratic meetings to be held in Dr. C. B. MoCulloch. Newcastle, night. Josephus Daniels (Secretary of the Navy), Michigan City, night. Senator McCarthy (Minn.), East Chi cago, night. Judge Thomas P. Rlleyt Lafayette, night, Mathew Hale (MassJ, Lebanon, night. Walter Olllkoskl, Indiana Harbor, night. Senator William T. Kirby (Ark.), Jasonvllle, night. Arthur Manning, Thirteenth district, night. Samuel M. Ralston, Newcastle, night. John F. , Crosby (Assistant United States Attorney-General), South Bend, night. Samuel M. Foster, Flora, night. Robert E. Proctor, Osceoln, night. Finley P. Gray, Campbellsburg, night. Wymond J. Beckett, Smiths* Valley, night. J. C. Banket, Rushvllle, night. Charles A. Hunt, Palmyra, night. William D. Headrick, Kentland, night. L. Ert Slack, Fortvllle, night. Charles J. Orblson, Carthage, nlgbt. Judge E. W. Felt, New Harmony, night. Judge Clarence Weir, Williamsport, night. Capt. L. L. Roberts, Vevay, night. Rev. George L, Moffatt, Kirkland, night. Alva C. Hlndsley, Mentone, night. John C. Snyder, Brookston, night. Bernard B. Shiveiv, Kockport, night Herman F. Wtllkle, Waymansvllle, night. John S. McFaddln, Russellville, nlgbt. John L. Downing, Amboy, night. Walter Myers, Dupont, afternoon; Mad ison, night. Fred M. Bowers, Upland, night. Evans Woollen, I. o. o. F. hall rndtan apolts, night. The Rev. Alfred D. Merrell, North Sa lem, night. George W. Campbell, Butlervllle, night. Louis A. Meyer, Rockport. night. Norman E. Patrick, Jasper, night. William Allen Cullop, Bloomington, night. J. W. Ewing. St. Joseph, night. Charles S. Batt, ldttsboro. night. Benjamin M. Scifers, Cruwfordsvllle, night. ' Fred Barnett. East Chicago, night. George Y. Ilepler, Wyatt, nlght. Cyrus Gallatin, South Bend, night. W. R. Meyers, Orange, night. Dan W. Simms, Bluffton, night. Prof. L. J. Pittljohn, Hartavllle, night. John O’Mnra and Harry Cuthbertson, Evansville, night. Janies W. Mellen, Carmel, night. Miss Julia E. Landers, Indianapolis, night. Mrs. Edna Christian. Indianapolis, night. sat Mrs. Hortense Tapp Moore, Russell ville, afternoon: Clayton, night. Mrs. Alice Foster McCnlloch, Dupont, afternoon; Madison, night. Mrs. Isaac Born, Indianapolis, night. Mrs. Winfield Scott Johnson, Chrlsney, night. Mrs. Henry P. Pearson, Heltonvllle, night. Xfr*. Minnie K. Porter, Hillsboro. night. Mrs. Thomas T Cottman, Arkansas, Terre Haute, night. Mrs. Olive Beldon Lewis, Fortvllle, night. Mrs. John "'renek, Indianapolis, night. Mr*. Catherine Brackenrldge, North Judson, night. Dr. Rowena. Mann (League of Nations!, l. O. O. F. Hall, Indianapolis, noon, night. Miss Hazel Fesler, Linton, night. Mrs. E. R. Frazier, Oweusvlllc, night. Mrs. Eddie E. Kills, Carmel, night. Miss Lucy Elliott. Brazil, night. Mrs. Ellul Bailey, Mllroy, night. Mrs. Ethel Sabine Phillips, Edinburg, afternoon; North Vernon, night, Mrs. Virginia Leroy, Lafayette, after noon; Delphi, night. Y’m. James Morrison, Williamsport, night. Miss Laura Nlsewander, tour Fountain County. THURSDAY, OCT. *B. Vice President Murshali, Salem, after noon; Jeffersonville, night. Thomas Taggart, Indianapolis. Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, ludianapo i Us. Josephus Daniels, Secretary of Navy, Bluffton, afternoon; Decatur, night. Senator C. C. McCarthy, Miunesota, Plymouth night. Judge Thomas P. Riley, Boston, Lo gsnsport, night. ; Matthew Hale, Massacunaetts, Ander son, afternoon; Marlon, night. Walter J. Orlikoski, East Chicago, night. Martin Walsh of Chicago, Clinton, night. Arthur Manning, Thirteenth district. Samuel M. Ralston. Indianapolis. Samuel M. Foster. Indianapolis. Benjamin Uosse, Brownstown, 1:30 p. m. ; Dudley town, 4 p. on.; Seymour, night. Finley p. Gray, Montmogery, night. Claude G. Bowers, Auburn, night. L. Ert Slack* Dunkirk, night. Charles J. Orblson, Carlisle, night. Judge E. W. Felt, Cannelton, night. Judge Clarence Weir, Goodland. night. Dick Miller, Ladoga, afternoon. Rev. George 1,. Moffett, RossviUe, night. Alva C. DJualey, Parr, night. John C. Snyder. Delphi, night. Bernard B. Shively, Tell City, night. Capt. Albert Stump, tour Pulaski County. _ John 1,. Downing, Motion, night. ltev. Alfred D. .Merrill, Cayuga, night. Shermun Steele, Pleroeton, night. Samuel J. Offutt, Wingate, night. Mike E. Foley, Greensburg, night. Louis A. Meyer, Troy, night. Norman E. Patrick, Homer, night. William Allen Cullop, tour Greene County. John W. Ewing, Jeffersonville, night. Charles S. Batt. Brazil, night. George Y. Ilepler, New Carlisle, night. Cyrus Gallatin, La I’orte, night. Dan W. Simms, Huntington, night. Henry A. Barnhart, Mishawaka, ulght. John O’Mnra, Lafayette, ulght. Harry Cuthbertson, Tipton, night. Charles A. Hunt, Central, night. Julia E. Landers, Indianapolis. Mrs. Edna Christian, Indianapolis. Mrs. Horteuse Tapp Moore, Greenwood, afternoon, Mrs. Alice Foster McCulloch, Indian apolis. Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke, League of Nations’ room. Indianapolis, noon. Mrs. Isaac Born, Indianapolis. Mrs. Winfield Scott Johnson, Lincoln City, nlgbt. Mrs. Henry P. Pearson, Mitchell, night. Mrs. Thomas T. Cottman (Arkunsas), Crnwfordsvllle, night. Mrs. Katherine S. Brackenrldge, I,n Porte County. Miss Hazel Fessler, Union Springs, night. KZEHAf) FHUNT'S Salve foils in r|w >*W*SO treatment of ITCH. KCZEM A, q RINGWORM, TETTER erf other i t'hlng skia dlseeam. ifry ' i ■75 coot bo* at our risk / Ilf / / HOOK DRUG COMPANY. DOG HILL PARAGRAFS j Business has been very dull at the Tickville hotel, about the only that has stopped there this week being the office clock. Film Dillard, who was supposed to have died in the Calf Ribs neighborhood week before last of stomach trouble, was in town today after some more bologna sausage. A lot of hen eggs were found In the pockets of 81m Flinders when he wss un expectedly searched at the postofflee this morning. It Is believed he came by them dishonestly, as no hen has been seen around him this week. "" 1 - 1 r Mrs. E. R. Frazier, Poseyvllle, night. Miss Lucy Elliott, Greenwood, night. Mrs. Ethel Sabine Phillips, Sheibyville, afternoon; Greensburg, night. Mrs. Le Roy (Virginia), Logansport, night. Mrs. James Xforrlson, Goodland,’ night. Miss Laura Nlsewander, tour Fountain County. FRIDAY, OCT. 29. / Vice President Marshall, Salem, after noon ; Jeffersonville, night Setialor Taggart, Indianapolis, night. Dr. Carlton B. McCulloch, Danville, afternoon ; Anderson, ulght. Samuel M. Ralston, Marion, night. Senator McCarthy (Minnesota), Roches ter, night. Judge Thomas P. Riley, Kokomo, night. Matthew Hale (Boston), Tipton, after noon; Muncle, night Walter J. Orlikoski, I.a Porte, nlgbt. Martin Walsh (Chicago), Wabash, afternoon; Vincennes, night. Arthur Manning (Chicago), Ft. Wayne, night. i Robert E. Proctor, Oak Grove, night. Emerson Ballard, Danville, afternoon. I Finley P. Gray. Versailles, night. | Wymond J. Beckett, Fishers, ulght. John W. lloltzman, Indianapolis, night. Samuel M. Foster, Frankfort, night, (laud# O. Bowers, Angola, night. WBUnm D. Hedrick, ShelbyvtUe, after noou: Richmond, night L, Ert Slack, Igifayette, nlgbt. (. harles J. Orblson, Ronchdale, night. Judge K. W. Felt, Oakland City, night. Judge Clarence Weir, Danville, night.. Capt 1.. L. Roberts. Ft Branch, night. Rev. George 1,. Moffett, Fillmore, nlgn*. Albert O. Hlndsley, Remington, night. Walter Meyers. Nashville, night. John C. Snyder. Denver, night. Bernard B. Shively, lluntingburg, eight. Herman F. Wilkie, Laporte, night. Cant. Albert Stump, Linton, night. John A. M. Adair, Union City, night. John L Downing, Frankfort, night. James .T. Morgan, Greensboro, night, j Fred M. Bovrers, Redkey, night. N'nthauinl ’ itch, Koby, night. Evans We..lon. Connersville. night. The Rev. Alfred D. Merrill, Dana, night. Aherman Ste-d, Claypool, night, vleorge W. Campbell. Oglenvllle, night. Louis A. Meyer Ferdinand, night Col. Paul V. McNutt, Lawrenceburg, night. William Alien Cullop, tour of Knox Couuty. John W. Ewing, Jasper, nlgbt. Charles S. Ball, West Terre Haute and Seely vUle. Fred Barnett, Brook, night. George Y. Hepler, Oak Grove, night. Cyrus Gallnton, Elkhart, night. Dan W. Simms, North Manchester, aft ernoon; Wabash, night. John O’Mara and Harry Cuthbertson, Huntington, night. Julia E. Landers, tour of Madison County. Mrs. Edna Christian Indianapolis Mrs. Hortense Tapp Moore, North Man chester. ufternoou ; Wabash, night. Mr*. ARee Foster McColloch, Wolf Lake, nlgbt. Mrs. Isaac Born. Attica, night. Mrs. Wiufleid Scott Johnson, Cynthl ana, night. , Ms. Henry P. Pearson, Williams, night. Mrs, Minnie K. Porter, Danville, night. Mrs Thomas T. Cottman (Arkansas*, Rochester, night. Mra. Olive Beldon Lewis, League of Nations. Indianapolis, noon; Franklin, afternoon; Connersville. uight. Mrs. John W. Trenelc, Indianapolis, night. Mrs. Catherine S. Breokenrliigts Michi gan City, ulght. Mr*. Agnes T. Evans. Nashville, night. Mis* Kathleen O’Keefe, Brook, night. Mrs. Hazel Fossior, Bi-knell. Mrs. E. K. Frazier. Oakland City, night. Mrs. Eddie E. Kills, Huntingburg, night. why? A man at sixty years of age is either a failure or a success. BEEGHAM'S PILLS have been made for sixty years and have the largest sale of any medicine in the world! Millions use BEECHAM’S PII I c I IfiniEUw 10c, 25c. CLOTHING ON CREDIT Hoyle o a. rick and Clothing Cos. 303-808-807 W. Washington Bf. 2 Doors West Senate Ave. PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS' Engraved and colored by hand — 4 rom our new and exclusive designs. Now ready. Samples and prices on request. W. K. Stewart Company 44 East Washington Street Miss Lucy Elliott, Mays, night. Mrs. Ethel Bailey, Webb, night. Mrs. Laura Nlcewander, Frankfort, night. Mrs. Ethel Sabine Phillips (Chicago), Scottsburg, afternoon; Jeffersonville, night. Mrs. Virginia Leroy (Springfield, 111.), Wabash, night. Mrs. James Morrison (Chicago), Rich mond, night. Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke, Thorntown, night. SATURDAY, OCT. 80. Vice President Marshall, Ft. Wayne, night; Kendellvllle, afternoon. Senator Taggart, Greenwood, Franklin, Columbus. / Dr. McCulloch, Noblesville, night; Greencastle, afternoon. Senator McCarthy (Minn.), Knox, night. Judge Thomas P. Riley, Muncle, night. Mathew Hale (Boston), Kokomo, after noon; Crawfordsvllle, night. Walter J. Orlikoski, South Bend, night. Martin Walsh (Chicago), ML Vernon, afternoon ; Evansville, night. 8. M. Ralston, Noblesville, afternoon; Franklin, night. Fred Van Nuys, Franklin, night. William E. Eichhorn, Auburn, night. Emerson Ballard, Greencastle, after noon. 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