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Democratic SheriffiSummons Repul?liun Workers For Service as Deputies— Only Ten of 200 Are Democrats—Openly Accused of Working Political Dodge to Cripple Republi- cans at Today’st Election—No Cars Running Yet. Iudianapolis, Ind., Nov. 3.-—The third day the Indianapolis Traction and, Terminal company ended tonight wikh no .at- temp: to move the cars which have stood. idle in the streets since last Friday night. Charges tha'l partisan politics has caused the police to fail to give the traction company' sufficient protection to run its cars were made by candidates for pffice at townorrow’s election, while an effort of Sheriff Por- teous to swear'in 200 citizens as depu- ties resulted in the charge beimg made he had summoned the mén chief- ly for the®purpose of Teduciog their activities at the polls. For Forfeiture of Francibise. The strike situation wa further complicated late in the afternoon when a suit for the annulment and feufeiture of the traction company's franchi and the appointment of a receiwer for the company wa$ filed in the wircuit court. The suit was filed by Aiitorney Albert C, Pearson, acting a taxps er, and alleges that the company by its failure to operate cars for the' last Get down to facts! Pretty tubes won't help vour teeth. It's what's zz- #ide the tube that counts! Meastired by this stand- ard, there is at this writ- ing just ome answer— ebeco Tooth Paste It's a scientist's answer to the crying demand of the teeth — protection from “acid-mouth” —the cause of nearly all tooth decay. And Pebeco does protect, too. It overcomes the mouth acids which break down the teeth’s single- handed protection — the enamel. And besides this great work Pebeco cleans, whit- ens and polishes teeth beautifullyss Refréshes and revitalizes the entire mouth. 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Wt. 149 1bs. Bize 123§ x 034 x Binches. of the strike of the erpployes of | three days has violated its franchise contract with the city. The summons in the suit was made returnable Nov. 13. A Chauffeur Killed. Affer a day i® which numerous minor riots were reported, Thomas Carlton, a chauffeur, was shot and fatally wounded while watching a crowd of sympathizers making an attack on the Louisiana car barns, where the strike- breakers are housed. Robert 1. Todd, president of the ;tr‘uctmn company, John J. Mahoney, superintendent, and Martin Hyland, superintendent of police, were bruised | and forced to make a run for the ter- minal station while mounted police | forced the crowds back. Todd and | Mahoney again were attacked while passing the statehouse building and forced fo take refuge in a street car to escape a shower of brickbats and stones thrown from the - statehouse lawn and from the balconies of nearby buildings. The mounted police rushed e statehouse lawn and made it pos- sible for Todd and Mahoney to reach their offices. Sheriff Accused of Playing Politics. Four of the policemen assigned to guard the strikebreakers in bringing ip the cars refused to mount the plat- férms to protect ihe non-union men. Mr. Todd declared no further effort would be made to touch the cars until assured that the men would have am- ple protection. Charges of politics entered after Sheriff” Porteous had issued a sum- mons for 200 1epresentative business and professional men for the purpose Not more d the sum- had ex- | of enfaking them deputies than 50 of the men answer mons and after the sheriff plained his purpose, lLeo K. Fesler, editor of the Marion County Mail and former presidént of the Indiana Repub- lican Editorial ociation. oharged him with issuing the summonses for the purpose of keeping active republicans from working in the elections. Mr. Fesler ‘asserted that of the 200 sum- not more than 10 were of the political complexion—demo- cratic. Accused of Insincerity. “I do not think you were sin\-ere in calling us here,” he said. “This is| simply a political movement. You have ! gone through the list of political work- | ers anq selected the men simply for the purpose of crippli rour political opponents on election day.” Twelve arrests were made, during | the day, most of the prisonets being | charged with inciting to riot and! throwing stones. The arrests were | made from the crowd that flocked | around the cars and threatened the | strikers. MiSS PANKHURST MAKES. COMPLAINT TO MOTHER. | Claims Sylvia Engl / Bemg Tortured h Prison. m! | i Nov. 3.—Revelations of undergone by Miss Sylvia| Pankhurst recently sreatly perturbed | her mother, Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, | when she received a letter ‘here today | | from her other daughter, Chrystabel. | The letter stated that Miss -Sylvia | again had been subjected to forcible feeding after being “starved within an | inch of her life. “Sylvia had a great and successful | fight Monday, but on Tuesday was ar-| rested fifty policemen and a collec- | tion - of clothes men,” aid the| fight our best for | ie will no doubt (Miss Annie Ken- | health than she has | are making plans | Chicago, suffering up. is wor: been, and e in we ney) for her protection Miss Chrystabel asks if her mother can do anything to interest American | physieians to bring pressure on their| British colleagues, without whom, she | s the t, and mouse” torture| would be impossible. The doctors, she | says,watch the starving patoents weak- | en to the last limit of safety, dnd then | scientifically but forcibly feed them | back 1to life again. % The doctor is, in fact, the only one who has any power over the suffrag- ette,’ says, “and he is not on policeman, but terturer. It was the ternational medical congress that s: ed vou and Annie Kenney last summer, | so evidently the doctors of other lands Vi B have some influence.” Jl MURDERED WOMAN IN 1‘ KANSAS CITY PARK.‘ Slayer Suicides—Leaves a Farewell | Note to His Wife. 1 Kansas City, Mo, Nov. 3—A man | identified as Edward Ikerd of Bedford, Ind., today shot and killed an unidenti- fled woman and himself in a park. A note found on the man was addressed | to Mrs. Ikerd. It read: | “Good byve, little girl, and babies. My | one last w was to make you happy, but you could not be contented. I have no desire to live if I cannot have Yyou and baby. Take good care of her and never tell her what became of [ me.” A Ten Pound Turnip. Albany; N. Y., Nov. 3.—When James A BB, ley f Salisbury Mills heard ipat someone had shipped a ! runty littlé five pownd turnip to Vice President Marshall ~he sniffed con- | | temptuously, threw several larger than | that to his cows and then sent a real turnip te Governor Glynn. It weighs a little more than ten pounds. { “The world’s production of petroleum approximated fifteen billion gallons in } 1911, against nine billion in 1904 Make your gas range bright and clean with the helper that digs in where the hand can’t— GOLD DUST A household necessity that is areal quury It cleans and purifies eve Sc and larger packag ey CHICAGO | %Lt the BOLD DUST TWINS do your work’" i that D. | significance. ‘A WIDOW ARRESTED | against | widow, | blood on his ! plice the police have more improv: Doctors Now Agree On Ecze ma Remedy Confirm the Statements Abonl D. D. D. Prescription Geo. T. Richardson, M.D.: In my opinion D. D. D. should be applied in all cases of skin disease—an immedi~ ate relief to the itch, a calm to ex- cited rierves, soft, soothing, yet a pow- erful agent, a strength to the general system.” Dr. Unna Holmes: “D. D. D. is as near a specific for eczema and the dreaded psorissis as is quinine for ma- laria. 1 constantly prescribe D. D. D. also for salt rheum, tetter, barber's itch, pimples, all forms of itching erup- tions, scales, sores.” Dr. Ira T. Gabbert: “I freely admit D. D. reaches cases, and per- manently cures them, more efficacious- 1y _than mine.” Dr. Gabbert's words are of special He is known as one of the first skin specialists in the state D. D. D. Prescription—for 15 years—the standard skin remedy ON MURDER CHARGE. | Adcgied of | AidiNg s dnd Wbstting i | Killing of Florence Brown. Dallas, Tex.. Nov. 3.—A charge of murder “by aiding and abetting Meade Barr” in the killing of Miss Florence Brown here last July, filed Saturday Mrs, Ellis M. Lake, a young with whom Barr claims ac- quaintance, was made public today. | A charge of murdering Miss Brown | was flled against Barr several days tgo, befofe his arrival here from the Jef- fersonville, Ind., reformatory, where he first confessed. The charge against Mrs. Lake was filed by Chief of Decetives l‘dnnerl Why Eare connected her with the kill- 1s would not reveal, pend- ing investigation of his story by the grand jury. Mrs. Lake and her hus- band, Wwho recently died of malarial fever, lived in the same house”with Barr's sister, when he was here under parole frofn Indiana last summer, Mrs. Lake is about 25 vears old Detils of Barrs confession, begin- ning within an hour before the murder on the morning of July 28, were given ing the offi of Kansas., Write to him. Dr. Gabbert, Caldwell, Kans. it vou are affected with any smkin blemish, even the slightest, or a tem- porary rash,’try D. D. D. today. Use it according to directions. Notice how the skin 1is cooled, soothed, smoothed, refreshed the in- stant this liquid is used. Then continue with the simple wash, and watch your cure. All druggists handle D. D. D. Come to us and we will tell you of the mar- velous efficiency of this remedy as well as the D D. D. Skin Soap. We offer the first full size bottle on the guar- antes that unless it does what is claimed, it costs you nothing. Lee & Osgood Co., Druggists. Ira T. PLUMLIN( AND STEAM FITTING Do IT vow Plumbing as it ehouid ‘be donpe 18 the kind we do. Open, every joint tight, sanitary and latest siyle plumb- ing. sest of bath tubs, latest devices In water closets, sinks, and everything you can think of in the plumbing line. Call as up off the ’'phone, write or see us. shape at a moderate price. A. J. WHOLEY & CO.,, Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street PLUMBING It will be Why not atttend to it now? fully as easy and convenient for you to have the work done now as later when it may be freezing weather. out. In that hour Barr said he took several drinks of whiskey. About 8.30 | he entered the real ate office wher: the girl was at work alone. Barr's drinking, the police said, accounted for certain discrepfinci in his story of the eruggle with Mi Brown. He said he attacked her near a window, and that there vas a ypewriter nearby, However, there was neither window nor typewriter in the room. When Barr pistol she exclaimed: .ord Jesus, I am too young to di and_my life has been filled with much trouble.” | the | He cut her throat. .Sight of he said, preved on him until e wanted | to confess. After the his hands, to a point him § killing, he said, he’waShed | caught a street car.and rode where an have not verified. The police found a shoemaker -who remem- bered' that Barr came into his shop shortly after the hour of the murder. Barr had pointed out this shop as one of the stops in his flight. They also found a negro woman at whose house he stopped. He helepd her carry a can of water and the tried to wash some- thing off his coat. Barr said he tried to remove the bloodstains. Verification of these and other details of the con- fession were the basis for the growing belief of the police that Barr might have been Miss Brown's slayer. accomplice gave | The identity of this accom- | Estimates cheerfully furnished any work you need dofle. J. k. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. on i beaten Miss Brown with his | j F BURNS a kneeling position, he said | ' 1 92 Franklin Street 'ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. | Agent B. O, Sheet Packing C. L WHITAKER Snccessor to S. ¥. 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