Fiery Cross, Volume 2, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1923 — Page 7
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AMERICANS, WANTS QUOTA RAISED C. OF C. OF AMERICA WANTS LIMIT RAISED. Washington, April 8. Addition of a possible 2 per cent to the present 3 per cent limit on immigration with extension of authority to the President to regulate the admission of the additional immigrants on the basis of social and economic needs is favored by the immigration committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. The committee's plan, as set forth in a preliminary report made public today, proposes that the 3 per cent limitation be retained, but that the practicability of regulating immigra"Taere R3aoa" GEM LUNCH All Air.erloou X. MINGS, Prep, M. Union Traction eqegSoft KOKOMO, IND, Peeae 1M v. r. CRAIS We serve the Best Pood Obtainable Interurban Cafe MARION'S ARGT CAPB 24 Hour Service 421 South AtUana Street MARION, . . INDIANA Club Cafe rant Truat Bide. Pbene 1185. H. C. HDD&Or!, Proa. Business Men'a Luncheon hort Order MARION . . . INDIANA i Cafe Phona 124 Ret. Phone 484 ii Keever's Cafe" O. R. KEEVER, Proa. 1M Par Can. UPLAND .... INDIAN! Herbert Hines UIT MADE TO MEASURE Wa Spoclallx In LalW Werft AH Work Called For and Delivered. PJ'!?"12Pa 41IJ4 . Walnut St MUNCIE, . . . INDIANA Unncli Steam Dye Works Phone &k o MxMk Mnm St. "rth J. J.BENNET MORGAN'S GARAGE ear 411 W. Jackson. Phona 411 Ford 8ervlc That 8atlaflaa CLARENCE W. MORGAN, Prop, MUNCIE INDIANA Hamburger Restauranl Raal Good Etta HDWIN MILLER, Proa, 118 W Mala SV Maaele. lad.
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til practicability of a selective method imu ueen uemonstraiea, tne safeguards of the present law should not be relaxed. North Europe Type Preferred It also suggests that, by spreading information in the Nordic countries of Europe about opportunities in the United States, the flow of immigration from those sections which have not exhausted the 3 per cent quotas, might be increased. The committee recommends that the proposed selective requirements governing admission to the additional 2 per cent snouid include tests of the physical, mental and moral suitability as well as the question of the need ;Of immigrants of a particular kind and that" the standards should be . "higher for those admitted under the selective process than the standards now obtaining, or those that shall continue to ootain tor the 3 per cent .quota." Better Distribution Concerning a proposal that a demunftuaieu r.eea oe considered under the selective quota, the committee said it hoped that the proposed modification would not only bring out more clearly facts as to labor requirements in agriculture and industry, "but that it would incidentally result in better distribution of immigrants." Commenting on the recommendation that the .? per cent limitation be retained and that 2 per cent upon a selective basis be added, the report Said: "The number of immigrants at present admissible from the quota countries is 357,80;5. Under the proposal the total number admissible would be o!6.3:j?, or 238,536 additional. This is not enough to cause serious misgivinrr. while at t.Vio Kiinm t;, : more than double the number specified by those who are most vigorous ii aututaung noeranzation. This figure is the maximum anA quently probably would not S. reached. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I MUNCIE, IND. 1 Dry Goods, Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear, Rugs and D rapcries. 116-118 8, WALNUT tT uiniijinuiiiiiniiiniii Herold Vulcanizing Co. PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP and GOODYEAR TIPSI8 Two () Store108 """ 112 E. HI. (ii. 6REERCASTLE, IRQ. iuiL g Short Order Cafe CANDY, CIGARS, SOFT DRINKS AND SODA FOUNTAIN 100 America. -iau R. A. LYTLE FI8HBRS . . . . . INBfAMA . L Kelly & Son CIGARtCANDY OFT DRINK8 8ILLIAKB1 WAHnm . , , INDIANA Bruce H. Carr 8 XWCj STORES FOB MOM Of Hlgh-Grad Furnishings, Tailoring And thoer t Popular rces Pre feature tha M-ORSHEIM 8HOS Prtcalng and Repairing Baffcrfmerit In Connectloa i S, Main St. 41 W. Mr 8. KOKOMO, IND, di, Arctcf, CglBaibujt, m
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SULLIVAN COUNTY DE CLARES BOOTLEGGERS AND GAMBLERS MUST 60 Horse Thief Detective Association to Clean Up County With or Without Assistance of Local Authorities. Sullivan, Ind., April 9. With the aetion of the Sullivan branch of the National Horse Thief Detective Association there comes to the knowledge of the public that there is a force a"t work in this county that will secure law enforcement even though not connected with the regular county officials. ' One of the first "parties" pulled off by the association was when Marshal Newman Guy of Shelburn called for "assistance" and went to a point several miles northeast of Sullivan expecting to make a good haul of booze and bootleggers, and instead captured fourteen gamblers, thirteen of whom were fined ?18 and costs. Next dame the arrest and conviction of Frank Norris, of Fairbanks township, for the simple little offense of having in his possession, and m perfectly good working order, one 150-gallon still, for which Judge Wo'd decided that ninety days in the per.al farm and a fin nf mn a costs, would be about right, and again .v 10 monuai ouy 01 sneiuurn anct the "Horse Thieves" themselves who turned the trick. They next applied for and obtained a search warrant to search the premises of Harrison A iVinc n., They called in Sheriff Douthitt and' deputy. Not finding them at home, as theV WGrn IpnVino- Tnt. q; drove up in a new Nash car, and vvhcu me smoKe had cleared away, the officers had secured five gallons of mule, two nrisonpv anrl n f ly good1 Nash car. Result ninety days and costs. And so it is on down the line, and new plans are being made for a further clean-up, with cvuvci- 10 me .Federal authorities in Tnrlianorni;s cermng their offenses, and their trown oi crowns is that which recently amused - iiuiii OldLiJ line to state line, which was the arrest of 56 "COCK FIGHTERS" when they made a raid on a Cock Fight at the Narrows, near here, on the Wabash river. This raid not only rer.Jthe capture of the "COCK FIGHTERS." hut SPvrai tiv. UUU3 and money, the evidence of gambling In1STThardly bought that when Mr! Will Hays returns home from censoring the photoplay, "The Pilgrim" which is bringing such ridicule on the rrotestant ministprv tmt Vi -;n ognize his old home county. EDITOR 60ES A SLEUTHING WINCHESTER EDITOR SECURES REMARKABLE INFORMATION. Winchester, Ind., April 11. Failing in his ability to make a success as editor of a small town weekly newspaper, and so saturated with anti-Klan virus that he can give no thought to making a decent living, the editor of the Winchester Democrat recently became a gum shoe artist and slpntn timing n i that he should be employed by the American Unity League as investigator without delay, is recommended. In spite of all their secrecy the Ku Klux Klan have been exposed, and all through two hrio-nt r..n,i , IlttlC IlCWsboVM spllinn- tu it: rosa on the streets of Winchester. Yes-'44ir. this huv nrtitr... 1 a little newsboys and asked them why fi : . Vl ?.eu'"& Papers. To which the briffht, ht.tln nroW.. i;J um make- some money, of course." asueu u their father knew that thCV Krlll thn nor.n, il 1 . i'ojcjij hnvy re plied, es, he got them for us," and then when asked if their father belonged to thn Klon tli their childish innocence, "No." rot inis, this damnable, infamous, cowardly cur of an editor of the Winchester Democrat writes a two-column editorial, calling these two little infants liars and stating that they are taught to lie. It is seldom that the editor of the Fierv Cross f.iils t r,,i j.. 1 - - ..i.u WUIU5 10 express himself, and fails to express his thoue-hts of imliV,4..ol.. I i... good or bad, but the English language c.j v,o uUk immsn woras stronir enough to. describe such reprehenSIDlC. damn&hlo nnH .-,n.. as the accusing small boys, mere children, trying to make a few dollars for themselves, as being liars for answering questions concerning Svtu-ne they know nothing about Hit,, VI- 8 ,-uu'u,oe mol'e contemptib e than this small horn q,k li.-i individual who would reBort to such Church Attendance Grows By Klan Attendance (By Staff Correspondent.) Valparaiso, Ind., April 8. The lie to the charge that, thp v v.,, v. . " 1HU. JVi composed of unprincipled ruffians was forcibly proven here when 130 men attended the Christian church bunday School class, breaking all attendance records in the city's history. . no ciaim was made to membership in the "Invisihlo Fmrnm ii. generally known that this body prescribes to thn, ttrininloe inn jcent Americanism. An increased attendance of churches is being commented! upon by the people here an, aft everyone of five rTOtPfttJlTlf khniallili V ... l 1 i . least Oftra mw &tk tv . K1?" u waenefl. to 16 tact ihat I tha OrffaTIITatlnn 4. i. . . vl- " . . ""wHfcMJB''mBinnwi thAlP .MTlOTOlTot;. . Ti
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"Monte HUofldsis" Wis1 fiery Cross Bps SALEM KLAN CONVINCES MOST SKEPTICAL OF PRESENCE. Salem, Ind., April 7. That the Ku Klux Klan has an organization in Salem, Indiana, is now admitted by the most skeptical. Ever since a public speaking was held in Salem some four weks ago wherein the speaker, unknown to the' citizens of this community, explained the purposes of the organization, interest has been rife as to just when the K. K. K.'s would perfect their order at this place. it was on Saturday mght, March wHvwiuaj irijjiit- marCn e iieiy cross nasned its beacon from tViP r 4. o
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of the public square. Noti t pxhi! doers was also found by the curious who rushed to the scene of the blaze. At first, it. wna tinrnntoJ 1 result of, or nranks bv hova Kn tu '.suit of, or pranks bv bov j , - -ml VMI. V I JV 11AVH mil 1 f 1 ' . 1 1 pflJiAJ mm . - wwn.iio oiuuicu niu warning! which read, "In honor of our Savior wno uiea ior us. Beware, booties gers, gamblers and crooks. The eves .. P . i. .... J ivjan are upon you," the more convincea tney Decame that the warn ins was serioiis ar,H thot t?i " was in Salem and their organization perfected. "igimzanon That the warning was taken t heart bv the lawless plpmont ,... what was known as Monte Carlo were liurn me iact mat thp t
ciosea April 2nd. At this joint was i"c"'."u's ;"urcn nas Deen runcommon knowledge that gambling i.!n?J Pemn,dT of late and the salary of was going on constantly and that it 1. Clark the pastor was
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Washington county has the best peace ltmmg .a substantial contribution to officers of the State of Indiana But he ,Pastor declaring that it was ineveryone knows that it is almost im tended as Payment of part of the ar-
nOSSlhlP to EPOllTO OTnAnnn t EamDiers and bootipo-irprs witVii u uu ul tnun victims . . . - , oo M . . w 1 1 w u u UiC But the Ku Klux Klan hao nicj this joint with their first warningThere isn't anv onpstion Knt 't nr.iT i . the Klan Will Work in norfonf V. - f v 1 11(11 - mony with the peace officers of Washlugwn county as they do elsewhere. Vigilantes Organized to Enforce Law at Yalpo DANIELS CAN NOT DECIDE TILL NEXT TERM OF COURT. (By Staff Correspondent.) Val Citizens Vigilantes, organized here recently to assist the law enforcement agencies in a campaign against liquor venders. Vllmtr anr,a, their belts Saturday. Officer W. M. ciacn ox tne local department served the warrants. Conducting a raid upon the home-of Mrs. Freda Schuchler, under suspicion as an "affinity camp," a quantity of "moonsliinn" ,,,1, j " .....onjr, niirc 81IU oottled beer was uncovered. Tro married men were at the home in the company of two unmarried girls. The officer and day, visited the "soft drink" dis pensary of Louis Stoddard, but their approach was "tirmpri off" ,,i the arrival of the searching squad, Spilled Of theiv pnntonfa smelling of "moonshine," were found The trial of Valentine Cbolka, a farmer living near here, is scheduled ior sometime this uppIt r.Kii,o . among the first to fall into the net at tne instigation ot the Vigilantes. He is charged with unlawful manufacture. The sensational case against Mrs. Mary Daniels, arrested here recently upon her return -from (:a, ; . - - 1 1 vuiiipany of two university students, will go over until the next term of circuit court. The iurv. AcnAXnoVA ....j six. was disehartrpfl T'Pctpl.jr O - J UlbUl its failure to reach a verdict. Mrs. Daniels, the wife of a Gary contractor, operates the fashionable v rench cafe, which caters to the student trade. Midnight parties conducted at the cafe were the cause of much criticism levelled i tion. . Wine, obtained hv t.h sfiitana . mniuvil IO who were arrested with her on their return from Garv. was intiolii..i evidence against her. after it was shown that the students had purchased the liquor on her solicitation. BLAIR AT WAYKETOWN MANY PEOPLE ATTEND FROM SURROUNDING TOWNS. Wavnctown. Inil.. Anvil 7 np ' T ,. vi the largest audiences ever .assembled in the local school auditorium turned out Tuesday evening to hear Rev. R. B. Kern, of Covington, in his address on the subject, of "Americanism or Saving America." Locally, the interest was intense and many were-in luoii Buaia uu uour ueiore tne address was to start, and-the crowd kett prrniinff lono o-ftpi- oil oniii.i o . o nraiiatnc seating capacity had been exhausted. xnat me suDjecc oi tne address and the fame nf thp cnealrei- haA "HV apcciu far, was evidenced in the fact that many were nere irom .New Kichmond, Linden, Crawf ordsvill, Alamo, Wingate, Hillsboro and Veedersburg, and a large delegation of twentv a loo came over from Covington, the home of Rev. Kern. Tho mpptintr una wv.,. sided over by Harry T. Starnes, who opened the meeting by requesting the audience to stand and sing "America"; prayer was offered by Rev. Wm. H. Zimmerman, nastm of thp 1wai Baptist church, and a male quartette composed of Prof. Chas. E. Cook, E. E. Livengood, Chas. E. Small and J. W. Small, eang that good old hymn, "God of Our Fathers.'" Ink 3,500 Years OI j A BttoiHe of dried &fck Ink f ronj on Inkftiad. of ihe time' of Amenhotep; nS.&tf year io. ba beea analyBedv The laic contained no irnvlta- t'ljc:r.t eatlrsiy of ai-Us.
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x (Special to Fiery Cross.) Providence, R. I., April 10. The local chapter of the Unitarians Laymen's League has joined in the fight with other Protestants against any alteration of the requirement of the use of the English language in the public schools in this state. Washington, D. C, ADril 10. Con siderable excitement was stirred' up nere Dy tne report that a chapter of the Klan was formed at George Washington University. A supposed list of members was turned in to the president of the University. Upon in1 v many udllies UX 1 orei 6" IIers and of Catholics were found in . . . . . . . u Pllssed as a joke Peekskill, N. Y., April 9. The local . . ' lULdl Presented to Peekskill hos pital a gift of $100 for the use of the hospital Portland, Me., April 11. Prof. F eat owd here declared that a ' r O mj. v, c iTd ne7 or become President of the United States. His pre?h"VJs' ,W Ya-' APril iiiucii 111 arrears, rms came to the attention of thp k'n vinv vio CImty and recent service, eight M1""&"1n ' iuu regalia, entered the i. c i r , , tne church and hamlnrf an l Amitvvillp. T. T Anvil m t.'i tta? ty today and decorated the P, ce bo0 with slogans. This is the nrSt eVldenCO Of thp nvironiinH. the first evidence of the organization iu tins vicinity Washington, D. C, April 9 William D. Guthrie, said to be one of the leading constitutional lawvers of thn country, has been engaged by the National Cathohp Wplfarp Pnnnpii ' ' conduct the fight upon the Oregon acnooi law. He will be assisted by Garret W. McEnerney of San Fran cisco, and Judge John P. Kavanaue-h of Portland. Springfield, O., April 10. Bushnell Council. Jr.. O. IT A AT ha. record as favoring the Ku Klux Klan J 1 1 .1 i , auu nas pieageu its support to the local kleagle. Clarksburc. W. Ya 4 ni'Il 1A Cnn of the first Ku Klux Klan funerals to be lipid in this Uwwu.u.. " CO bliUt conducted over the grave of Watt Hathaway of Grasselli, when nine white robed figures placed a large floral cross on the coffin. A check for $500 was given the widow bv the Klan. New York. A nril O Tho T7Ji Council of Churches has announced that the Protestant churches of EuroDe are in crravp Aanrraw T w.1 of funds has brought about a serious condition according to reports and the churches of A rally to the aid of the brothers over seas, it is pointed out that there is no Rome to annpal to fnr o.A or,A o.r I I - m.v. mm mijr help must be purely voluntary. FreDort. L. I.. A of the Bethel African Methodist EniscODal chiirnh of thia joined to form an Anti-Ku Klux Klan body. Boston. Mass.. Anril P A per with the avowed purpose of onposing the Ku Klux Klan and the public schools has hpPTl lallnohpH hnin under the name of Justice. The Schools are ralloH "i the devil." Herbert A. Kennev. a well known Boston Catholic, is editor of the new paper. Yakima. Wash.. Anril m T, thousand persons attended the First Christian (luiroh '- nv-ntu ivv; t C. C. Curtis, cyclops of the local Klan iuuu me purposes oi the Klan. He extolled the Klan and defended its secrecy. Hohokpn. N. -T Anril 11 Hfn4 Eugene F. Kinkpad anA TT S r,i,missioner John A. Mathews spoke at a meeting of the Hoboken Knights of Columbus. Tiirinr tho . '"O v-vui ou Ui vuc meeting, reference was made to "Old man voisteao" and a dig was taken at ConETPRS With thn voryiorb- tknt i was understood that Congress planned shortly to attempt to rewrite the Ten vuiuinanuments. Part of Klan Oath Read By Evangelist doctrines and purposes of the Ku Klux iwan were oiscussed yesterday by the Rev. John L. Brandt, at the last Of a series nf ninsamontinfro frronly which have been held at the First Church nf r.hrit three Sundays. A crowd which was esnmatea at 1,200 was in attendance. Several comments to the effect that it Vas the largest meeting ever held in Barberton for men only were heard. A nnrtinn nf tha TTIor. tU read by the Rev. Brandt, who said mat it was too long to read in its entirety. The Klan, according to Mr. Brandt's reading, is "anti-noth ing, but several things are required of prospective members. First of all, thev must "t-nnfnrm- !, i.i; s -v. - - w vV ..i iv- wdicxa vi Christianity and strive also, among v..ii6o, w upuuiu me supremacy of the white raxe, to Uphold Dure vomnhnnH btA tha of the United States." . ynff-tnlrd-of 4 the crowd ; which ' atmembers Tif the KJan; aeeordin S. wj TOnreanon- aitno-the K. K. K,
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AHIIOUNCEMEflTS lu iieu umie ciass or tne South omc unstian tjioie school, corner Elm and Pine Sts., meets every Sunday morning at 9:45. 100 Americans are invited. Rev. Bigler will speak at Ben Davis M. E. church. Subject, "American - Son. cj..j . .. . . ' .eIK-dn
oni, ouiiuoji, Apm in. Drive wpatli , : r r . vi wuir on National road to high school S p-,? 1$ -flt t0T them in south one square. enactment of similar laws to the ones
south one square. - " lain, uu AUieri - cat's Challenge." Sunday night, April i ! 1 tolly- 1 . , xuuu 9 iuemoriai nau at Morristown, ind. Orchestra and special music. Rev. R. w Edmondson. pastor of Calvary Baptist church, Akron, Ohio, will preach on "The Great Need" at :30 p. m. Sunday, April 13. Baptism at close of service. Take W. Exchange car or any bus passing Five Points, t At Brazil, Ind. Rev. E. L. Eckerley, a student pastor of Indiana Central College, Indianapolis, will give his address on "God's Church Plan vs. Ku Klux Klan," at the Brazil United Brethren churcn, Sunday evening, April 15. On Thursday evening o last week a fiery cross was burned north of Brazil, causing a great deal of excitement among the colored population and also the Catholic residents of Brazil Rev. J. H. Brown will deliver a lecture to "Men Only" at the Westview Baptist church, Belmont Ave. and Jones St.. Sunday, April 15, 1923. 2-30 P. m. Subject, "The Mark of the Beast." Rev. J. Luther Jones, pastor Rev. Charles H. Gunsolus will preach at Brightwood Congregational church next Sunday night. Subject, "Men Ought Always to Pray and Not to Faint." Church is located at 2418 N. Gale St. Take Brightwood car to Gale. If in automobile, drive out Massachusetts Ave., along Big Four tracks until you reach 3500. east: cross tracks to left and reach destination. Seventh Day Adventist Allign With R, C. Church Washington, D. C, April 7. The Seventh Day Adventist Church is to be lined up side by side with the Roman Catholic church in the fight against a ban on parochial schools. This decision was reached by the PHOTOGRAPHS Phone Main 7114 National Studio 23 N. Pennsylvania St. 11 Discount If You Mention Thia M. MK for Mr. Porter George 0. Perkinson BXOCERIES, MEATS ANB NOTIONS wm W, Ray St. Phona, WW, M17 WE DELIVER rfWWWMMrWWrtfWVWWWWrW Main mi Washington 2CM W. A. WALLER R.Prentlr th. A.W.Bow.n Co. W - mm m- w mm J CHAS. D. LEE BARBER Chair No. Baoameat, Traotlon Terminal St. Hardy ParennUla Specialty Earl Burkhart NURSERYMAN Xreaa. Shrubbery and Hadaea Draxal SMI 4SN S. Marldlaa St. Biggs Quality Grocery First Class Meats ii DIVISION S3 Authorized Prest-O-Ute Distributer
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1 1 1 1 1 nrn at rna iMnAwai jr i . retails ftL tne pian to oiock leeislal""" fpquinng auenaance of all chU dren of. immature years at public schools will be worked out in the coming week. It contemplates enlist ing the efforts of every clergyman of the Seventh Day Adventist faith in the country. 1 i . . c.hurch.hs numerous private I Schools m various nar-i-, 4-h enacted in Oregon. A strong move for laws nttrnvl on the Orecon I ' rro 11 I Washington, model was reported to exist in Texas, "MuiugwH, ATKansas, California, wsiaiiuua, anu xennessee. Prof. C. S. Longacre, general secretary of the Religious Liberty Association of North America, is to submit a report on the present status of such laws which will be considered by the council. The denomination, while not numerically strohg, by lending its support to the Roman Catholic sect which is so diametrically opposite to it, would seem to disprove the claim that opposition to the law was mainly upon the part of the Catholics. Therein lies the danger of their part in the tight against public school extension Qhea's Market All Kinds of Fancy FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1539 Roosevelt Avenue . Webster 2343 m mm m " i'vvwvvwtjiji.ri-rtr1jlj L E. Schultz Paper House Jobbar t Wrappln. Papr, Paper Bags, Wood Dishes, twine, lea Cream and Oyster Palla, Whaa in Need of Salea Books eoa Schultz. 231S Kenwood Ava. Rand. 1M4. IndlanaDolla. Imh 100 CHIROPRACTORS SHORT AND SH01T 4ie N. oa aware St. If you will look Into ChIropreetl ww Tf 111 wavi lanir na ae , .wVr ! aw seal A. L. CHARLES PAINTER AND DECORATOR Webatar eTM 9m BROOKSIDE AYR, I u.. M . Learn the Barber Traded Trl-City Barber College Also Retail Barber Supplied VICTOR GILMOUR. Pree. 19 E. Wash. St. CImU mry IndlanaaAlla ' f ...... . ELMORE BROS. REALTY CO. FIRE INSURANCE Suburbaa Tracts and City Pre pony Our Specialty IBS City Trust Bid circle nm n I REGULAR MEALS. tSa CHICKEN DINNER. SUNDAY. B Whan In f t, u.. I Yellow Front Restaurant C. W. REICHARB 112 S. III! Evans' American Cafe BEST 100 25o MEAL IN 8TATB 1S4 N. Union, KOKOMO, IND. OUT H. EVANS C. C. URBAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Belmoat 13W 4S8Bartok Ava. F. M. KIRKPATRICIC . i w i wanr- n e n Wa photograph anything, isny. where at anytime. Clrkut Photoa or uroupe and Convention. Flash Lights of .Parties. Real Estate Photoa Sneclaltv. Expert Battery Recharging ana KepairiBf . SS4 Vlrelnli Aytb . . INDIANAPOLfSr Kim Dille INDIANAPOLIS, IND. I m- "
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