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The Columbus Republican from Columbus, Indiana • Page 6

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to PAGE SEC THE C0LU1IBUS -1 1 6.1 greaUy the supply later manner. The. next meeting will be DEMOCRATS HAVE BIG whan tlia Wl. vn (ha nf it ITALIANS ZEPPELIN AFIRE MUST OBSERVE neia ai me nume 01 airs, vyju ameias CLOSING RALLY HERE part the fur received by all the deal-1 i the ticket holders get all the lectures and the institute The sixe and quality of the Institute depend upon the number of season tickets sold and it is the plan of the management to make this institute all it was last year with an additional vu crs proves that, fur now is hardly In Maple Grove. Wednesday, evening before Thanksgiving the society will give an worth bovine, beirie the thinnest re- SPLENDID SIGHT ON TO TRIESTE a ASURE LAWS Pulled Off Longest Street Parade of ceiTed at this son for several Campaign by Using Five Bands years.

WisseL like Vorwald." says and Inviting in Company. that prefers the later catches. course of. lectures pertaining to the "experience" meeting In the basement of the church, to which their husbands will be Invited to attend and learn how; their wives earned a dollar for the missionary causse. Notwithstanding that the.

buyers dls- Tragedy Of Death CaUSeCl IS business interests of the community. Estimated 1 Hat AUS- courage trapping, there is more trap The program already selected tor trians Are Killed, Wounded cr Grocers Here Asked to Co-op-crate With State Commis-; sioner H.E. Bernard. Forgotten in the Weird Spec-: The Democrats closed their campaign' here Saturday night with 'the lrtnnt atfppf narnHfl nf tha fall. ping being done by local men than for.

several years, several having the concerts and lectures is much better than that ot last year and it is up Captured in First -Four MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Mr. 'and Ralph'; Doup, who were married recently; were given a tacle: Presented LIKE A FLAMING METEOR to the people ot Columbus aa to what frtmmrmltv lntttut thU Dense crowds that lined Washington neW a hundred pelts. some tn th ci-Hes. the large number captured is miscellaneous shower by a number The, tickets are transferable' and CONTENDING TROOPS; of their friends Thursday evening at I tracks, watched until the, paxadeirs aue to the fact that a large part of M'CLAIN IS: NOTIFYING FROM A MIDNIQHT SKY many wbo know they cannot attend ciftUT A n.Tfl.U A IJ fRnPFR TH ORFY I AW nome pi ner moiner, airs, iaura, began coming past on the second lap all the numbers are buying tickets and I v-.

-u. I -w iiiaamKer. on union mi 1 th the rrnwd mpifpd 'iwt. on Union street. making, arrangements to pass them on Congressman Patrick Harrison, of The evening was spent socially ritv ecAi ko aim ui and with music and games, after I to friends who can because they U.

P. STAFF WRITER GIVES A VIV-ID DESCRIPTION 'OF A BURN ITALIANS CAPTURE ENEMY POSL Mlsslssippiand local Democratic oHW IN MEMORY OF MARY A. NEWSOM. cials, reviewed the parade from thoj whereas: in the' wisdom ot the L6rd realize the benefits to the community which the shower gifts were present WATCH SHIPMENTS FROM given by this course and want to. en ed.

The young couple received a St. Denis balcony. Just how 0 the XJniverse, He has removed from ING AIRSHIPWHICH FELL NEAR HIS HOME IN A RE- CENT-AIR RAID TION ON, VH.IM SLOPES, TAKE THE BATTERY-AND GUNS ON AUS-" 'TRIAN courage number of useful and beautiful gifts. of the.paraders passed the reviewing Uiir midat nur aAv hp.ioved sister. COMMISSION MERCHANTS THROUGH GROGERS GRO-' i CERS HERE OBEY LAW.

Those in the party were Mrs. Maryland twice Is not known but large Marv A Newnom toval and faithful MANY SERIOUS INJURIES Rothrock i and Mrs. Grace Rothrock number of them did. i matron from the beginning of the or- and daughter, Frances, of Hope; Mr. The parade was marked by en- ganliatioa of the Grange in this coun-and- Mrs.

Seigel Benham, Mr. and tbusiasm. lavishly decorated floats (By Jna H. Heartey, U. P.

Staff Cor.) (By Wilbur S. Forrest, U. P. Cor.) London, 6ct. 19 (by maiD-A close range view of a great flaming super- IN SCHOOL HACK WRECK Rome.

Nov. 4. Twenty-five thous Mrs. Will Gross, Louise Weihe, Marie and large numbers of horseback ja Whereas- She was ever faith- O. Ora McClaln, inspector of weights and measures has.

received a letter from State Commissioner of Weights and; Measures H. E. Barnard, asking and Austrian soldiers were killed. Zeppelin toppling out of a black, mid- rti nucule, nium uu naers ana auiomoDues. ine numoer nH vftnofni rOBv rii.npn.A Strohe.

Grace. Harms, Barbara Wer- 0f men marching was fewer than the chai lL Tthful to all her obUea- probably a UfeUrne prtv- Thr Will Probably Dl and 17 youndedr captured 4a the first four tr' Tv oii w.Aii-i.' I caarWy xaiulIU 10 ner I iw. days of Gen. Cadorna'a new sweep on EerV Ruth Doup, Sly via When days of Gen, Cadorna'a new sweep on Jured Less Strloualy Inter- liege. him to co-operate with the, department Mary Democrats have had in some of their nnm i.

i.ji. ii. i ti i I i i I .1 lions, in Indianapolis in compelling commis Young, i Lena Schuette, urban Hlta Hack. No offensive on the i Austro-ltallan front since' the beginning of the war Ameim previous, paraaes. Anotner unusual Re.0lved: That the death of Sis- The certain knowledge that nearly a score of human beings are in their' Schuette, Minnie 5 Schuette, Emma thing was the number of women and ter Newsom we have lost a perfect cnuaren wno roae.

11 iney naa oeen a fcio to. ffl ma death throes does not occur to the ob Walters, Blanche Stofer, and Robert Everroad. (Br Uiitu Ptu.) has been marked by such fierce fight- suotraciea irom ine ioiai me snow- wnnl server ot a Zeppelin fiery demise. uncle. Nov.

2. Jhret young school lag. Battling in the Cargo mountain Delicious refreshments were served ing wouia nave Deen less spectacu- Bion merchants to obey the laws relative to marking a commodities not sold by standard weight or measure, tho law being that such commodities shall be marked with the net weights or volume on the receptacle holding the commodity, State Commissioner Barnard be- fmnn.1 1 And a copy The splendor of the occasion only ap-1 gIrtj wm probably die, Peter Knoth, ItaUans and Austrlans have the se resolutions be spread oh the peals. driver ot a school hack and seventeen mti hand-to-hand struggles that i lar. In order to arouse at the close of the evening.

BIRTHDAY SURPRISE, I enthusiasm five bands were employed, minutes, and also a copy sent to the England's latest air victim, which other school chlldrea were lees serious-j have continued at some places all Mrs. Charles Hodler, was ten This number included the Columbua, IamU and at potter'g Mar.1 performed Its finals almost at the backdoor ot the dered a delightful surprise Sunday Reddington, Azalla, Dark Corner and at her country home. Friday marked Seymour bands. The Young Men's ly injured, when an Interurban. car.

night '1 crashed into a school hack at Como An especially furious combat pre todays lceded the capture of Veliki hill by MRS. J. M. THOMPSON, MRS. ALFRED CATKIN; liovcs that city sealers of smaller, cit ies are more apt to detect violators the sixty-third milestone in Mrs.

Hod- Wilson Club drum corps also played. The three believed to be fatally in- the" Italians." The summit was crown- H. WRIGHT, Committee. United Press correspondent's home. Watching the sky raider, held fast by earth searchlight tentacles, wriggling and twisting to escape the rays, a small brilliant disk of light suddenly through merchants reporting cases ler's life and when she and her hus- One of the delegations ot horseback improperly shipped from Indianapolis band returned from church they riders came from Brown county and Jured are Margaret Gaunt, Mable Wagner and Goldie Stephens.

ed by heiyy Austrian artillery that drew semi-circle of fire against the ami larger cities, than, the city sealer (found thirty-four of their friends gome of the other neighboring coun- Knoth is so seriously hurt that au base bf Veliki and prevented Cad of larger cities is to discover the vio-'. gathered to show their friendship, ties were represented in the line 6t HUSK CORN BY CUBIC YARD. illuminated its nose. Like an enor orna'a men from advancing 'in 'frontal lation at the time, of shipment. and a long table spread with tempt- march.

No effort or expense was 1 Ordinarily the bushel is' a large thorities have been unable to get hia statement According to stories told attack: Notices of the duties of commission ing "eats." It was a complete sur- spared to make this closing parade I enough 5 standard for even the most prise, as the buggies and machines the longest one of the campaign. ambitious corn huskers, but it has merchants have been distributed by by some of the-children, Knoth had stopped the hack a short distance from a City Sealer McClain to local grocers 1 were hidden from view, Mrs; Hodler Following the street demonstration, not proved large enough for Capt Several smaU Italian detachments under cover of darkness reached the slopes on' the sides of Veliki" outside thli iflrt Wnel Vithout Sraitlng for mous thousand candle power fire It glared there momentarily and then, as it set in motion by some unseen force, dilated with startling rapidity. White flames raced down the silvery back ot the raider, probably two city blocks in length. The next stage of the wonder that they may be thoroughly acquaint- not even thinking of anything going Congressman Harrison spoke in the! William Hendricks and Perry Carter. the traction line, but when he approached the tjacks, failed to atop again.

It is said the car whistled but eg with the law and the more able to on until sne ailghtedjat tne gate and city hall. The hall was comfortably They; husk; by the cubic yard. Yes reinforcements, they scaled the sides. report violations that come to their saw the tablei and upon entering the fined but the Democrats did not mus-jterday Hendricks and Carter, both notice, home was met by her friends. Fol- ter nearly so large an inside crowd I feeling particularly workbrikkle, it is believed the driver did hot hear the warning.

surprised the enemy and after a brief encounter With bayonets and daggers captured' the Austrian battery. The ful display came faster than words can be written. Notices sent from the United States lowing the dinner1 the afternoon was for their closing rally as they had for started for the McEwen farm south Department of Agriculture relative to spent socially by the older folks, vice President Marshall when he of the to husk corn. Concluding No Fourth of July fireworks extrava while music and games were enjoyed spoke here. However, those in that 'In their fettle the numbers in victors signalled news of their success to their comrades below ganza has ever equalled the glaring DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE by the young people.

charge, expressed themselves as high-1 bushels would run too large, they de- and then turned the captured gnus Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. hy gratified with the whole demon-! cided to husk by. the cubic yard and FILES FINANCIAL REPORT on the Austrian trenches to the easL Joe Hunter, Mr. and Charles stration and Insisted that it was but took.

a grayel wagon 'in which to curtain ot flame which flowed like a waterfall from top to bottom of the raider, enveloping her length and breadth. There suspended on an even the federal law of weights and measures have caused increased activity in enforcing local laws. In addition to the notices to merchants that enable them to- detect commission merchants who are making illegal shipments, Officer McClain received notices to grocers warning them as t4 their duties In the fighting southeast ot Goritt, measure the corn. Hoaier. Mr.

ana mrs. J2imer Ma- a forecast of a great, victory. To this Total Contribution to Cats for Cam According to computation made af Italian infantry, charged over a wide area had been flooded by the ic, mi, uu juib. vuaitcs afeuci i preoicuon tne KepuDiicans mea a Mr, and Mrs. Romine, Mr.

general denial and as the case is now ter re turn of the huskers to this city, the two husked at the rate of 16S and Mrs. Albert Romine, Mr. and at will be tried tomorrow. paign Purpose is $1,310,729 Cleveland Dodgs Gives Most (By Uiiiteo Pbeu.) keel, the great airship hovered momentarily against the black sky. glowing and silhouetting every Joint and crisscross of its metal skeleton.

Ten seconds, perhaps it remained like this. Then the great, luminous bushels per day of 10 hours. This would mean at the rate of 84 bushels Mrs. Henry Krause.j Mrs. Margaret Hunter, Belle Bowers, and Mrs.

Grover Wagner1, Mr. and, Mrs. George Hodler, Dr. W. T.

Carmi- NEW HOSPITAL HEAD IS per mah, but Hendricks maintains VertoibilUv-xiyerv At. some places they advanced to the attack in water waist deep, holding their rifles high above their It is estimated here -than 100,000 Austrian troops are I defending the Isonzo lines now under attack by Cadrona. Several Austrian battalions Washington, 3. The supplemental report of the Democratic na- that he husked at a greater rate than HERE TO BEGIN DUTIES tail began to curl like a burning worm. that, Carter, too, claims that if any Fierv meteors shot earthward.

The I onai commiuee, mea toaay. snowea chaei, Mary Hodler, Esther Hunter, Francis i Maley, Annis -Hodler, Mildred Wagner, Josie 1 Romine, Mary vwivn De nmae vt me xoa ousnei vv -v additional contributions un to Novem- rate, that he Is entitled to at least vr 2t)4 44a inr: ih toti Miss Edith Weller Has Arrived and have been practically wiped out ot iftrt 1 lrionn. OBuy sasseu unui iu "uw siaai. iwiui yv va iu a tvuuo vi iuc bnv cra to date, U.310,723. urging that they settle the argument descrlbed a weak -mon of the let- Will Be Consulted' by Trustees About Further Equipment.

Cleveland Dodge, classmate of the by match lasting a full 12 hour day I ie a President at Princeton, was again the Then a real disintegration began. Maley. Georgia Maley, Clara Ogle. Hazel Maley; Thelma Maley, James Wagner, Joe Hunter, Lawrence "Wagner and Joseph Wagner," HULL-GANT. The home Mary.

at the northwest corner of Eighth and EXPLOSION IN A MINE IS as permitted by the Adamson law. largest individual contributor, with Miss Edith Weller, who is to be su CAUSE OF NINE DEATHS perintendent of the Bartholomew Coun $29,000, bringing his total up to 1 1108,000. MRS. GERTRUDE C. I MEL ty Public Hospital, has arrived here towards the public.

Instructions to local merchants ol- low: "You are hereby advised that the sale of sweet potatoes, onions, turnips and parsnips by 6 the ptKik or bushel when such peck or bushel does not weigh the amount required by law Is in violation of Sec. 697, Chapt. 169. Acts 1905. "Your customers are entitled to fifteen pounds of potatoes to the peck, twelve pounds of -onions tind thirteen and three-quarter pounds of parsnips, turnips, and sweet potatoes.

"Please throw away your illegal 'measures and use your "All inspectors of weights and measures have ordered to enforce the giving. of legal weights and customers advised to buy only of dealers who give honest weight, "Cooperate with me to kill the vicious, dishonest practice of selling vegetables by short weight and stacked measures. E. BARNARD, "State Commissioner of Weights and The whole twisted, fiery form began to falL Monster pieces roared away from the main body and hurtled themselves earthward. The carcass was falling hundreds of feet a second, carried by the wind to the north.

It upended, writhed back to the horizontal again Accident Happens In Mine In Alabama from Montesano. and will short 8 tree is, tne scene or a IS CALLED BY DEATH MARRIAGE LICENSES. ly enter upon her new duties. autumn wedding Monday No Cause for Occurrence is Known. Marriage licenses hare been issued to the following: Edward Barringer and Minnie Wiley.

Miss Weller has had several years of hospital experience, both in the night the being her daughter, Alta, and the bridegroom, J. Hull, son of Mr, and, Mrsi, Thomas Hull of ThTd Death in Ime! Family Within I- a I I and parted in the middle. capacity of executive head and as a I Alt. tt.A BV UllTED PtUS.) Nov. 4.

Nine 1 sirs cawira imci was Dunea Thit Afternoon east of the Rer. J.s Albert Sum It was now only a falling mass of 1 "U1' wait, pastor of thV First Methodist flame devoid of form. The incandes white men' and fifteen negroes lost Gordon. cent flare which had illuminated half their lives today in an explosion in a Episcopal church, used the ring service in performing the ceremony, Mrs. Gertrude C.

Imel, wife of Wal of North London and the fields and vil mine 20 miles west of here. ter lmel, '731 Chestnut street, died YEGGS GET" $10,000.. (By United Puss.) lages ot Middlesex as bright as day The. cause of the explosion may Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at which took place; at 8 o'clock, in the presence of the 5 immediate families and most Intimate 1 relatives and never be known. Five half a Calgary, Alberta, Not.

4. After subsided. As the flaming mass struck the ground a. lower flare gave but a mile in the mine, hearing the explo- cutting all wires leading into Okotoka. friends.

registered nurse. The trustees of the local institution will consult with her about the steps that will have to be taken i between the present time and the. opening of the hospitaL They are still hopeful that the hospital will be ready to receive patients by the first of December. The general and subcontractors are hurrying the work along and now have things in pretty good shape, the trustees say. John M.

Thompson, president of the hospital board, visits the institution nearly every day, in order to keep a line on the work there. the residence. Besides the husband, Mrs. Imel is survived by a daughter. Gladys, aged 10 years; a Harold, aged 8 years and a baby boy born at 45 miles from here today, yeggmen I sion, covered their, heads with their dynamited the Merchants'.

Bank and I shirts and got out This is the The living room was reserved for the ceremony and it was most artis final light and all was dark again. Cheers from" a hundred thousand throats were carried on the breezed Everyone knew that another, Zeppelin had been added to England's bag. In second explosion In two weeks in this Measures' escaped with McClain says that most merchants in orated in green and white district, eight, men being, killed Octo- ihe time of her death, which is pronounced by physicians to be healthy and doing well. She is also survived An aitar or palms and terns was iber. 22.

built in the bow window and before the morning while soldiers were drag STEEL OPERATORS BUY this the bridal party took their place. by her father, John Hoffman, two sisters. Mrs. Mayme Johnson and Mrs. Columbus have been following the instructions received for some time but that in cases where the provisions have 'not been observed he will ask them to make the change at this time.

ALL REMAINING COAL FIGHT FIRE IN DRESS SUITS. (Br UaiTcs Passs.) Hammond, Ind, Nov. 3. Members French baskets filled with white chrysanthemums, and vases and ging charred, and blackened, bodies from under the smouldering ruins at Potters Bar, the world was told that this time It was a super-Zeppelin. Katie Davis, and a brother, Lewis Hoff of the Hammond Fire Department man, all residing in Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Imel moved here from Buy. Product Left From Dealers After OBSERVE A NEW DAY AT bowls of the white flowers with honeysuckle carried out the chosen colors in detail. The strains of Lohengrin Wedding Madison eight years ago, since which Regular Contracts Have Been Filled.

fought sv fire in full dress suits last, night The men were attending the annual firemen's benefit ball when the LUOAL UHUnUn dUNUAI both have made many friends in this BRITISH VESSELS COLLIDE SOCIETY city. Mrs. Imel was a member of the 5 -i' alarm was turned in. The, dance was AND 100 PERSONS PERISH Linked Brethren church and active In (Br Uhited Puss.) resumed two hours later, when the "Ladies' Aid -Society Day" Observed promoting church interests. Funeral Pittsburgh, November 3.

Steel fire was extinguished. services were held at the United March announced the coming of the bride and bridegroom, who entered together from the front hall and were met at the altar by the officiating clergyman. They were attended by Miss Ruth Hull, and Charles Boyer. Miss Mabel Elliott played the wed operators In the Pittsburgh district have gone into the stock market and Brethren church Tuesday morning at At Tabernacle Christian Church -Special Sermon. An entirely new idea was introduced Accident Happens in Irish Sea- Only One Survivor is Reported to Date.

FASTS TO REDUCE WEIGHT." (Br UiiTU Tstss.) Bluff ton, Nor. 4. Dr.4 J. W. Mc- bought coal from big buyers who 8 o'clock conducted by Rev.

P. Martin. At 9:35 o'clock the deceased was taken via the Pennsylvania line to have small lots left after contract's TWELVE O'CLOCK DINNER. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Miller entertained the following: guests with an elaborate, 12 o'clock dinner I Sunday at their country home east of the city: Mr. and Mrs. I. Bryson and 'daughters, Reba and Ada, and Mr. and 'Mrs.

Frank Comptoh. of Edin-burg, and Judge and Mrs. W. E. Deu- at the Tabernacle Christian church Klnney today started on the eleventh have been filled.

ding march and just before the ceremony, Love You Truly," changing Sunday morning, when the church ser-1 Madison, the remains being taken from day of-his fasting In' order to reduce The steel men declared today that they are paying from 4 toll 5 for that the music to "A Perfect Day." dur the train to Springdale cemetery for weight The physician is twenty vices were given over to the Ladies' Aid Society, and a sermon in obser intermenL ing the plighting of vows. coaL Before the present shortage they pounds lighter now when he The bridal gown was a soft satin vance of "Ladies' Aid Society Day" The death of Mrs. Imel Is the third (By Ed L. Keen, U. P.

Staff Cor.) London, Nov. 4. One hundred persons are thought to have perished in the sinking of the small British steamers Connemara and Retriever after a collision off the Irish coast last night. Only one survivor is reported thus paid only SI 30 to 12 a ton at the 1 started abstaining from food. Ralph and: Era, of death in the' Imel family within a nnisnea.

sua ana georgette crepe, mines. prec and sons, I'Yanklini preached by the pastor. Rev. W. H.

Book. iJ elaborated with handsome lace, and week. The funeral of Mrs, O. G. Doyle, a- the bridal bouquet was -a" shower of of Indianapolis, a sister of George and ITALY TAKES CENSUS.

(Bt Fuss) Rome, Nor. i. Through her foreign PACKERS GET BENEFIT. The" idea was not heard of here until bride's roses. i Walter Imel, was held Wednesday af Chicago, Nov.

4. What bacon at 28 Alter congratulations dainty re ternoon and an uncle, Edwanj Imel. introduced at the local church, and according to present plans, the Tabernacle will make the observance of this cents a pound does for the stock was buried this afternoon at Crown consuls, Italy has begun to take a census of all Italians, native-born or who lire in America and yards was shown today with the an freshments of cream, cake and mints were served in the dining room. All far. A man named Boyle escaped death.

He brought back the "story 'of the disaster and prevented the disappearance of the two ships with theii passengers and crews from becoming an untold sea mystery. day an annual affair. Rev. Book chose Hi-1 cemetery. Indianapolis, nouncement that an addition Is to be made to the Guggenheim brothers' as his "woman ana tne the appointments in the dining room were in yellow; and white.

There elsewhere. 'The figures will be used in the scientific study, ot Immigration packing plant, to cost in the neighbor SUNDAY DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram McFerron.

en-, tcrtained' with a 12' o'clock dinner Sunday at their home four miles west of the city. Covers were laid for Mr. I and Mrs. Fred Stever, Mr. and John G.

Boyle, MissoS Evelyn and Gladys Boyle, of Burnsville, and Ray Bergmann, of Petersville. A feature of the day was a persimmon hunt which was greatly enjoyed by all. WAGNER-GORDON. The marriage of Miss Bonnie Gor WILLIAMS CURSES WHEN Church." He took his text from the fourth chapter of Judges, giving the were many French baskets and vases problems, it is said. hood of 1250,000., filled with the wedding flowers and VOTE WAS CHALLENGED story or Deborah, the only woman tne pretty color comDinauon was judge of Israel.

He showed how wo DREADNAUGHT TORPEDOED. (By UjJited Pi ess.) LACK FATHER'S CARE. (Br. UtTt Pius.) Manchester. Nov, 4.

'Flfty- carried out in, the ices and confec man's help is always needed in the tions, whteh were in bridal designs. London, Nor. 6 A German dread- Editorial Writer, on the Ledger Grew church. He gave a brief history of Mr: and Mrs. Hull will not take a seren juvenile offenders were haled naught was torpedoed yesterday, off Angry But Made Affidavit That He Resides Here.

The Connemara, a ferry, left Greenore, Ireland, about dusk yesterday evening and collided with the Retriever a few miles' off the" Irish coast. Crews of both steamers apparently tried to launch boats. Seaport towns near the scene of the disaster reported the tea tossing so violently last night that It is doubtful if a single boat was gotten by either steamer. the Aid Society of the Tabernacle showing that the first president of the wedding trip at present. Mr.

Hull is the Danish coast by an English subMlnto the local police courts here in a don, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. IE. L. a farmer and they will reside near marine, the admiralty announced" to-1 single day.

Nearly all had lost their society, according to what could be Gordon, aud Marvin Wagner, son of natrpcK, tne at home announce day. The damage done Is not known, fathers in the war. Lack ot parental John C. Williams, editorial writer Mr. nnd: Mrs.

Conrad Wagner, was learned, was the late Mrs. Joseph Irwin, and how the society under the ment being after December 1 guidance was held chief factor in the it was stated. It is known, however. on the Ledger, was very much out of The bride is the elder daughter of delinquency of the children. that the German warship was hit solemnized Sunday nisht at 1 o'clock at the home ot the bride's parents in sorts Tuesday when his vote was the late John Gant presidency of Mrs.

W. A. Abbett, helped to raise the endowment fund for Those who came! for the wedding challenged. He started to vote In the second precinct when a Republican East Columbus. The ceremony was pronounced by Rev.

Harry Mounts in BILLY SUNDAY LOSES were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hull and I.

U. LECTURE COURSE. Tickets are now on sale for the the county work. Other Instances of helpfulness to the church were also recounted. A large crowd attended poll book holder challenged him.

the presence" of the 'immediate fam HIS CHANCE TO VOTE "G-d d-n of a exclaimed course of lectures and community in daughter, Esther, of Seymour; Mrs. Etta Gant, of Indianapolis, and Hancher Gant, of New Castle. the services. 1 I Williams as he stamped his foot. stitute to he put on by the Indiana 1 $150,000 FIRE AT CLEVELAND.

Br tiTtPmsss.) Cleveland. O-, Nor, 7---Fire caused by sparks from a passing engine today destroyed the Union Salt Works here, with a loss 'estimated at Fire building were destroyed and the plant of the American Steel and Wire Company He declared he "had been a voter University Extension. Bureau during ilies and most intimate After congratulations refreshments of cream and cake were served. 1 i The newly wedded couple will reside on a farm near Walesboro and the "at home" announceinentis rafter November 12. TRAPPERS ARE BUSY.

In Indiana for thirty years and that it the coming winter and spring, the first Was So Busy Working Against Saloons He Sent Registration Ap--ptication Too Late. Quite a number of pelts have been was tne first time his vote had ever number of which will be the famous Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, at Third and Washington streets, when ah auto driven by four Indianapolis men enroute to Louisville and a ma- offered for sale to local fur dealers been challenged. Bostonla Sextette next Friday evening. since the law permits the capture oft Local Republicans did not know) This band of musicians includes the great clarinet soloist, C. L.

Staata, and chine driven by Raymond Beers, col- fur-bearing animals. At present there whether Williams lived here or at An- Major Thomas Smith, of 'Evans- (Bt Uwittb Pius.) Warsaw. Ind Nor. 7 Blllv Snnav vllle, has returned to his home after 11 IV, ITtUIUCTl Ull UV11IV iwr T- 1 was so busy. campaigning in Michigan rlsitln his Mrs.

Annie P. are tnree dealers buying on a large derson and they thought the best way scale in the city, Jerome' Wissel, Jo- to settle the matter was' to challenge seph Kroot and John Vorwald, who him and let him make an affidavit MISSIONARY MEETING; The W. A. of the United ren church held the regular monthly meeting at the parsonage Thursday aftercnoon. The devotional were led by Mrs.

Maud Campbell, after iwhich Mrs. Emma Berryman took charge of lided, the lighter machine driven by Beers received a damaged wheel, while the heavier! machine sustained a broken rear axlej causing the tourists to abandon their trip and place their auto in the Williams garage for 'v i has bought fur here for the last halt has an international reputation. They have flattering press comments from nearly every state in the Union and have no trouble in booking return engagements. I The course this yearincludes three high grade concerts and the price of against the saloons that Tie lost his Bmilh; 723 Third street and other own chance to rote. He returned here relatives here.

Major Smith is hon-today. Intending to roteHe sent In'orably retired from the United States his application for registration by srmy but subject to calL He Is now mail, but the letter was delayed and engaged In the wholesale paper bui- century. as to nis residence. He made tne necessary affidavit, insisting that he and his wife were doing "light house Vorwald, although he has consent ed to take some fur from hia old cus in Columbus. tomers, is discouraging the early the mission study book, "Our Church Abroad," and conducted that part of the program in a very interesting season tickets has been reduced to he found on arrival here that he could nessr at EvansvBle and has extensive the price ot the concerts alone, so that not rote, land Interest la Cuba, Carefully consider the ads today.

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