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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 1

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THE WEATHER ST AH WANT ADS. srn vm aik. muv; oihk niMi is. mv oi: vn at. AM Fair tonicht and Thursday.

fraxki.iv imi. NT.nNKMnv. skptkmrkk I. No. 43.

The I Si: OF 1IIHLK Clinton. Co. A. Indiaitunoli Menrv Wilo. Co.

Indianapolis: F.lijah Warmth, Comfort and Good Cheer These Cool Mornings and Evenings with the Jlert ill Fnrt-Hrst Heuition Slaw. Co. A. l'laittlSeld: Albeit Helm. Co.

(, Klvv(od: l-erdinand I.nnie Attciulntue. I'l'e raiop fire prcnou id llto 1'roon. Co. H. F.lirbiug: A.

Kelly. o. Cireenw ood: V. M. l'alterson.

recnnoulal assivial ion. Kon Tuos- Co. Franklin: vanarsdall. eeninc in Iho I'unrh. Perfection Oil Heater.

In the Schools I'rgrd by the Hopr-vl Pastor. The Rev. John Ferguson of the Hopewell rhurch. opened the Wednesday morning session nf the institute with a splendid talk on "The Fse of the Mible in the School." It i Mr. Ferguson's opinion that this important part of a child's education if neglec'ed in the home if should be undertaken in the school.

lr. Woodhurn continued his work Co. I. Southport: (. Tlioinp- on.

Co. Soutb.port: lavid tlnibe. On SaHxardayj Oct. 23, 1915. We are going to give away a No.

26 Laurel Heating Stove, the $35 Kind. While you are in the store buying goods or settling account, be sure and ask us about it. We just want to make some one happy made op of interesting and de-liclitful numbers. Although the oluiroh nt crowded, there wore nianv old soldier and visiters res Co. (i.

Southport: A. -I. Jonnon. t'o. Franklin: J.

V. Kinnick. Co. I. Whit eland: W.

H. Jones. Co. (i. Ac IK I 1 1- ton: Haurgrover.

o. F. In- lianapolis: V. H. Shank.

Co. A. In- Heat here you waut it When you want it. No'smoke, no smell, uo trouble lianapoli; .1. V.

Svveeiny, Co. ith a talk on the rittet. and I n-ritten lb' pointed Columbus: W. Thirb n. Co.

l. Hlooni'ngton: Samuel S. Colley. Co. tit the growth in governmental in-tilulion and showed how the gov- Indianapolis: It.

W. Overstreet. eminent ami me iavv were neing Priced at and at the same time afford ourselves a little pleasure. Co. I.

C.reenwood: Henry C. Ward. Co. 1. Hvmera: John F.

Fake. Co. iaptcd to the demands of social An address on Emerson ent. An assembly call was sounded by Charles How en nf Hits city t. announce the opening of the services.

The entire audience join-id in singinc "America." "after which the Hev. W. Wright pronounced the imocation. Presiding oilicor. Comrade K.

P. Krxin. srme a few appropria'e remark- and then the audience was treated to .1 beautifully rendered violin solo by Master Clayton Craft, eight years of aire, on the piano by little Miss Marcarct Mutlendore. The readinc. "The Veteran and His C.ranlon." by Mrs.

Vivian Tracy healcrafl. was one of the most Noblesville: Henry I. aw. Cn. F.

In- bv Prof. Belknap concluded the dianapoli; V. H. Kemper. Co.

K. morning session. to $5. Dayton: T. J.

Co. I. Lebanon; Mrs. Roe is conducting. Joiah Peer, Co.

I. Harker ille: W. "You will fini us on the square." jch tuorniug. a study of part singing H. Cooper.

Co. F. Indianapolis; which is proving neipiui io me lame White. Co. F.

Madison; lbh-erl H. Patteron. Co. A. L.dunapoti; teachers.

I'rof. F.elknap opened tho Tues- W. C. Alexander. Co.

F. Indianapoli; You'll Find at" Morell Tilson Sons. lay afternoon sesion with a talk on Franklin Hardware Implement Co. S. W.

Puiuran. Co. I. Franklin: J. C.

tohuon. Co. F. ludiatiapoli; F. P.

the "Life and Work of ines Hus- eujojaole numbers on I no protrram. Frvvin. Co. A. Franklin.

11 Lowell." Miss dadois a the ootid speaker. addred the insti tute on "Food." dealing with their FRESH AND GOOD Tho second mrsieal number was cien by the Kuoiick Quartette and met with warm applause. Doucla IVbhins favored audier.ee with i selection, preparation ami use. The purpose of domestic science one vt bi-s eharacte-ristiv allv good in the school. atd Miss naiMi.

is not (o turn out finished ratrressc poem enuue.i. noooy vnue Vow." old sonc. Make Ueunion National. Three hundred and twenty-five kinsfolk attended the reunion oT the Ueeord family, held Tneday nl the home of James L. Ib'cord.

oulh-vvet of Fdinburc. Thi nii'elm a-umed a national pha-e in that invitation had been ent to all known relative beaimr lh" name of -c-ord in Hit' Fuited State. Consequently several state were repie- ind cooks, but to leach the undor- ying principle ol cooking, "Marcbivc 'llinnuli deorcia. wa sunr bv the audience, afler which (iaddi evnlaineij bow nutrli of tlie IN BULK lO cents pound. The Morris Co, 5c and 10c Store, LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! SATURDAY SPECIAL.

foml value of vcL-etables was lost or the Hoy. wis Kitnr. l. A. l.

Pepart-nonl Commander, gave a brief talk ol roved by improper method of followed bv short talks from several ooMnir or canning. iiauuts of the comrade. TtrrliMty (iocs to" at Ihi talherinx. Several illusliated her lalk by Hie use i i ame from Mmo. Misouri.

Kana. harts. The reunion of Ihe aviation. which wa held this BAUMGART'S. a will a In oiithoul Indiana.

Nu- "Ihe Cdien. Mis Ridit- and THi- morninc (he Clirilian church ineron talk were mnde. The homo lo. wa I tie stnueri presenieu ny 10c each 68c each 33c to 48c each 68c each something; that will make lOo bunch 2 for 5c JAP RUGS Ladies Velvet Hits Children's Velvet Hals Lndies White Satin Hats Flowers for fall and winter your hat look beautiful Ice Cream Cones I r. Woodhurn.

'he lat sneaker of was attended by lifty-live member of the otd soldier of oth I he afternoon. er and manv cm si who Protection i Ihe right of a it rrjoved a protrnm which included ieti. allegiance nt duty, j-aid of Mr. Heeords vva an ideal place f. -r holdinc the reunion and many atnu-ement device bad been ar-tai'ged for Ihe rhihlren.

Hev. Hatph lleenr.l wa in of the pro-i am. A. T. Hecord wa ele, a pnideiil f.r next meotinir.

H. vice- o(dhurn. A man mav horn a ilien, be may aequiro citizenship it may be cxiended by a treaty or Boy's and Children's 50c Straw Hats now 25c. 25c Hats now 15c. patriotic vonir-s and peeolii-.

Invo-calion was givni by the lev. 11. Klyxcr. and the address of welcome was delivered by Pr. C.

Hall ol this city. Pr. Hall toll of Ihe day- tn act. of rongress. Not until after pie-ident and Mi Nora lark of the Civil war and tho pamg of Ihe when tho heart of all the people fourteenth amendment wa Fniled near iMlmtmi g.

secretarv an.t trea- DUE TO ADVANCE SOON. Soft coal is due to advance in prico any day. Thi is not, mere ader(Niinr chatter, but our best opinion, as the mines have been preparing it for stiff advances in price at most any date. Of course, when we are compelled to pay more for coal we are also compelled to t-iii i wore tilled with the the of pa urer. slanbn eommiltfe wa poiiile,) ti arran--e an't 'n-r "nation trioti-iii.

He vv the old tale riti'iihip made cb-ar. "Suffrage i left to th states," lid I r. Wondhnrn. "and vot'-r is e-Mirade. tlr-t in the name of resoo- (' ii.

ft trie. i( nargc it lime aim mh-u ht ai uiv imins itutiii'e. ntie of an. li name should ec tit. A vratherinc not a vuonviimu lerin with citien.

NOKT WH1TESIDES CO. will alo a-lan( e. it you are inmKing 01 placing your eo-u oruer at treat th.xe who lived duioi-' tn wa Ih Id at tho Franklin fair Flection corruption i the highest an early date, we heliev that you will save money by doing so at around in orni of treason and clean politics not per-eauo of civ ll -t! ife. IMit ho vve mitted lo on'or i aek once. lien vou are aetv 10 piaeo your oruer pieao consider iuut be taught in the school.

I r. (irrniani i-rrpt. Woo.ilnirn spoke at some length on 1- He appi I- (icrmanv VALENTINE VALENTINE. New Wheat DOe Com 70c rla- th lendencv of Ihe Hov Scout and that lho, of thi the -pill! of the only the old vv i I he name of thoe miliar nrminiat ion to train the ny toward cood citienhip. Sept.

Il.l accepted III ll pi irii tph- if nav al di'vvn by the Fmled Luitania rao. enlirely tin warfare lar Stales in tin war time a did d-et. The pe; old soldier in th New Iiye 8Se. New Oats 30c. I at the reak of part in lo vv ere too the war to tak rtT Anihaador von I a.

I iv oon- M-ll Uoliards llmninn. I lu fifth annual reunion of tho 'ard family a hold (iartlold irk. Indianapolis. Saturday. August vevci uii vernaiiv Try an Emerson Shoe.

No better Shoes made for men than the Emer LAY IN A SUPPLY Of Corn and Peas for winter use. The prico of these products, especially Corn will bo getting higher from now on. Buy whilo you can get good quality at a low prico. O. L.

VANDIVER. Pro- It'- W. defT. St. ecretary ot i.an-mir at lO o1 a.

in. b'dav and in wril- wild an attondanro of lifty- memhers of tho family prosont. son Shoe. Try a pair. in a memoratMum sent to tin slate department later in Hie day i niu' tivo countios oi inui- In the memorandum this oiuolod a.

natnoiv. Mark. Miami, tiowaru. and Johnson. Aftor tho din of ihe ambassador's from Merlin occurs: ner uornai'k was cnoson $3.50, $4 and $4.50.

J. WI. Henderson. (Successor to Weyl Burton.) 'Liner will not sunk tiv our nainnan of tho inorling and tho of-t'ors for tho yoar woro olootod: submarine without warninir and without af. tv of Ihe live of non it.

lie ai. that the men of thi ela- had aU pa-ed away. I'r. Had poko of the pahi. 'twin of the women and children duri'iv the war and said that tiny did a ureal work at bore.

Me -aid that She time world come when the vooi'u generation would come to a fuiler appreciation of th'- service tendered bv the old soldier. lvri. W. tirul'b. ice-preldent of the a--ociaton responded to lr.

Mall' Several were by the ijuar'elte afbn-whiel- the minutes of the lat ie-uoien re rea and a report of the tr-au-er civ en. Several iot(titin letb-rs were rad from ah- id members. An irtere-tinc talk on the of the War" wa- given by Will HohariN of Kno. Slark rounty, I rosMoni noiaru. nargors- nnbatant.

provided that the liner not try io escape or offer resi miI Moo-nrosidont Mrs. Oluo ta'ice." I lummrr. Uarorsvillo. soorotarv. ho oporl nf ln last rounion was by (ho rot'ring sorrrtary.

Miss Ueath of Hurley Herry. PERFECTION FLOUR. Hut lev Futv who relurned Mon- Hi th lit -hards of Kokomo. Tho old- Oar Cleaning and Pressing Always pleases because we are equipped to do high class work. We take special pains with Palm Peeches and other summer fabric.

Get a good all wool tailored suit at a low price. Franklin Tailoring Co. 74 131 JetT. it. av ntftti troni vv 10011111.

wnere poron prosed Mrs. Arthosia had been working durimr the can loty of I'argorsvillo. aero oighly- nine eaon. dte.i tm tuotnuif anon throo. Tho voutnro-d porson was tho three o'clock at hi home on North danghlor of Mr.

and Mrs. Frod Mi-nain. four nionths Shorl Voun street. SUCKOW COMPANY. Mr.

Mcnv bad been in ill heali'n talk wi'iv mado ltv Will Ilohards. lamos Hohard-s Fd. illor and oth- for some time due to luiif froub lie was Iwimly-eithl year of a ors. no iipi ipunion win no noia Corn 70c New Wheat 90c autl leave a wile, a iau-uuer CarRohi Park tho last Saturday in ti(. icnii-i Kinney, and an infant child Mr.

Horry wa a hard-working upright ruizon an.1 nis ncatti urines Do You Kodak? sorrow to his acquaintance. He StamliNh-Mnrlir. Tho tnarriairo of Norman Smith andish (f Hanovor. a civil wa a meinl'or 01 ine vv nueian Friendship Rings 50c each Friendship Links 25c each Friendship Link for Baby 25c Friendship Link Strap 15c Presbyterian church. onginoor.

and Miss ot a' The funeral will be held Friday Fafaytdlo. took plarp Tupday nitrht ternoon at o'clock from al tho homo of tho bride's annt7 Mrs. Franklin rresbvterian church. If so, you are looking for results. To get best results Ilalph Polk at Gropnwood.

Thp roromonv wa' pronounced lv Hev. Play inners. Harry Graham rf Franklin on the use the best films. They cost The follow iiur boy were patliei- W. G.

SIMMONS. lawn in front of tho homo. Mr-. Mr. i-hard.

I to- annual au-dre- wa delive-e by F. mrade .1. F. who oki' the vnb.iect. Fifty Year A-o." (me hundred and twenty plates were laid for-the union dinner, which was ervol at o'clock in the ehurel.

baenn nl by the la lie of 'he church. A bui-no w.i iiel.) afb the dinner The follow old soldi- attended the annual reunion of the recim-mtal association at the christian church thi niomimr: Nathaniil Ta'bd. Co. A. Carmcl: Faac J.

Fab Co. A. Carmel: I. V. Co.

H. Mai liusv ille; I homa Minion. Co. M. Mai tinsviile; Aa Williamson.

Co. A. T'oblesv ille; W. K. Co.

II. .1. M. Hutterlleld. Co.

F. Brooklyn; M. M. Wood. Co Martinsville; John L.

Kctcham. Co. K. Indianapolis: A. Tbompon.

C. John C. nuell. Co. K.

lanville; Alfred W. Carter, Co. C. Panville; Cieorce C.ocher. Co.

K. Theo. Rayburn. Co. (i, Acion; James M.

Neat. Co. F. Slu lbv ille; din F. Cleland.

Co. Indianapoli; Walker Stafford. Co. Flwoo.l; laac Fred. Co.

C. McC.ordvil!e; William IF Fred Co. McCordsv ill lav id 0 T. Grange DENTIST Jg Decayed Teeth Cause Diseased Stomachs. Begin now and save trouble.

Office phone 395. Iouse phone 304. Located Over Franklin National Bank. Open Evenings from 7-8. pant and winners in alhl.die con osts conducted on the Sixteen friend of the bride sang.

The Fridal froi-i Fnhen-rin for tho entrance of the wed rouuil: Arthur Smith. Maurice no more than inferior ones. Eastman Non-Curling Films get results where others would fail. Crawford. Roger Hranitrin.

Farl Wil ding parly which include Miss Mar liam. Richey Crine. Howard Thomp ian Krone of Richmond, maid of honor: Miss Hhoda Madge Porter- son. Robert Yandiver. Max Robinson and llenrv Owen.

Paul White an tield of Indianapolis. Miss Mai Owen Stewart LaHue were winners of con of f.rawfordsville. and Miss Eliza We have a Limited Number of SPRINGER IRONING BOARDS Which wo will give FREE with each Gas Range Sold. Call aud let us demonstrate. tests for older bovs.

Standing beth F.vorhardt of Lafayette, brides maid: Clarence Armfield of f.hica broad jump, chinninir and daln consisted Ihe sports. Fach boy iro. nest man: l.oiuso snnlman and ceiveil a bnmze badee. which thev a I pli Polk, of Greenwood, ring aro proudly wearing, (iirl partici bearer, and Pon- Heser. Ralph rteser, 1 Franklin Waler, Light Power Company.

pated in folk dances. and George Seawright of Lafayette, Thirty-two head of Shropshire ewes and bucks, twenty of them recorded, will sell in the Hridsres Stout sale, one mile north of Trafalgar, Sept. fth. COLLINS, Jeweler and Optician. Amateur Finishing.

Kodaks and Supplies. ushers. U3 E. JefT. St.

Fho: After the ceremony a musical Marriafjr IdrrnM Clarence F. Ayres. Amherst. Mas and Anna Hryan. Franklm.

K3 program was given, followed by a under the (Jet a pood brood mare al the A. Forsha. Co. F. West Newton: C.

Mradv mav er. Co. F. Indir.napolis: L. F.

(Jri flith. Co. K. Sonlhporl; Joeph wedding supper, given trees on the lawn. X.

Hyers sale, Sept. 7th. Monor to loan. Geo. V.

dimmer. place your advs. in Tho Star. Hum- for sale. Phone 1 Our Good ciiaser Anthracite up 25c today.

But Raymond City, Glen Oak, Victoria and tho like still selling at tho low price; liable to advanco any day. Why wait? Just call 558 and enter order. If you don't know what you want consult us. If wo can't help you, will not ask you to buy. DUNLAP-VANDAGRIFF COAL COMPANY, Com, 70c 75c Screen Fly Traps 'p Specially priced at 50c PHONE MAIN 501.

NewVhrat 90c.

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