Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1919 — Page 20

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATDEDAT, AEGU8T 23, 1919.

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MW WniNSSMS AT THE NEWTOM COUNTY CALF CONTEST. LEFT TO RIGHT—MILDRED ROBB. MABLE ROBB, DAROLD FLEMING. " CHARLES HENDRY AND HAROLD FLEMING. ^ ^ ■“ /SV * '-s* tgpeelel to The ladieaepelte Kewe] ^ KENTLAKD. Ind^ Augmt 23.—Tlie wlmieni At tfee •teond aiiiiiiAl Newton cotoity calf eoataet, at wiiieli 25,000 pcmnda of baby beef, scientlfk^f fed by tWrty boj^ and giflief Newton county, were eold, were: Harold Ffemtng, first; Mabel Robb, second;, Clmrles Hendry, honorary secend; Darold Fleming, third, and Mildred Robb, fotirUi. The contest and sale waa beW at the Warren T. McCray Oiciiard Lake stock farm.

Detecth'es ore aeorchina for the eiIwred eesailmnt of Mrs. Anne Trimble. Itrina »t 32 North Seixste eventtc, who •res attacked jrlth a knife by an wnid^Ufled Stan -at her htmie Friday niabt. Tbe woman suifered minor cuts on tbe Habt sboulder, riabt arm and

rif ht lee.

Mrs. TrimMe told Smeeant Mtarphy and sqsad sbe was in bed arttb her ftrw-year^ld dauahter. Lottls May. whan she beard a noise la an adioini^ room. As ahe started to invesUaate a man seised her by tbe throat, threw her on tbe bed and attacked her with a knifa She said tdte moved to that ad-, drees Friday. Sbe said abe believed tbe*

man tntendM to rob her. Robberies Reported.

Ben LoCea. 2218 Brooker strseL -- Kssa ported to the police that aome one an- ’ ^ tmed hbi home when be was away and ^ stole I2S and two |60 Liberty bonds, which he bed concealed under a pfUow. j Harvey Kiiltnsa. colored. 310 West' Vennoet streeL reportsd tbe theft of a t euit of clothes trom his room. ' William Jackson. 817 Blake streeL re- * turned home Friday niaht in time to see a man iiimp frtmi a window. Jackacm i and Wllsoo Rtdbmd chased tbe intruder several blocks, but soon lost

mm-rn, deadI

END CAME AT SUMMER RESORT

IN MICHIGAN.

IIOTHER OF E. H. BINGHAM Mrs. Sophia B. Bingham, widow of

. dle<r Friday at

e^ueionsing, Mieh., where sbe was spending the summer with her daughMrs. Laura B, Woodwasd, of Washington. D. C. Mrs Bingham

been ninety-two years

lb 9*®^ober. She lived with her M»n.-E;. H. Bingham. 83&« North Delaware stwt She waa the oldest mera--

Episcopal church.

Mrs. J^ngham was born in

ette. She came to this city in tlfT » f/**^.*'*^ merrtege to Mr. Binghant. j Mr. Bingham cams to Indlanapmie to become editor end part-owner of the Indianapolis Sentinel. Mrs. Bingham was the last surviving member of the family of the Rt. Rev. George Uphold the first Episcopal bishop of Indiana. She was the oldest .daughter of the Rev Mr. Uphold. She was prominent In the work of St. Paul'e church, and besides was deeply Interested In civic

affairs.

Five children survive. They are Mrs. Sarah B. Dean, of Washington*, Oeerge U. Bingham, of South mnd; Frank L. Bingham, of Richmond. Va.: Mrs. Woodward, of Washington, and £ H. Bingham, of this city. The funeral will be held. Monday with burial la Crown HIU cemetery.

fncoiiYeoYs AND GMS SELL BEEF

CLUB MEMBER* COMPETE FOR ANNUAL FRtZEA

WORK SHOWS IMPROVEMENT

[Bpetiiai t» Tbs ladieeepslis News} CENTLAlfO. fnd., Augnet SI.— Tweaty-flve tbouaand poubds of baby beef. st^enUflcalJy 'fed by thirty boye and gtrle «f Newton county, were eold to Chicago packers Frtdaf during the sscond annuai contsst and sale of tbe Newton Connty Calf Clnb. Men promtaent In sute agricultural circles effiphasixed tbe Importance oi making 4be farm attractive for the young N»is and dwelt upon tbe important e .the farm must play in tbs naAlton’s wslfare. THs svsnt was attsndsd by sevsrai hundred persons who visitsd the Warren T. McCray Orchard C4ike

stosk farm.

Twins Win RHxss.

Harold Fleming and Darold Fleming, twlna age fourteen, won flret end third prises, respectively, in the contesL '!^e former received ss a prise a thoroughbred heifer which will be a year old Auguet St. and tbe latter a trip to the International live stock show In Decembsr. The bstfer, which was slrsd by Woodford HI. grandson of tho IIS.SOC Woodford,

woo given by Mr. McCray.

Two sistors, Mattel Robb, aged tbirteea. and MBdred Robb, age aevsn. won second and fourth place. reepecUvely, end will receive trips to tbe Chicago live S tock show. Tbe first prise winner was Id In by Wtimn A Co,, of Chicago, at SI

oents a pound.

ChariM Hendry, son of James Hendry, manager of the Orchard Lake stock farm, won an honorary second place in

tbe contest

Five trliw to the Boyg and Girls Club round-up at Purdue university next spring wars won by Harry Sturdy, Oetma Arnold, Max Ralph and ^hn

Johnson.

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TkCriknTmlsM Tm Ned Far Ton'll SiAe WMS CuUesse Soap te dsasec mM~V igEy ifhe porta If Agseef piinplm. ndnssser roeghaam ace pceiSBt sasaer uiSi Cetienrm Olefmsat ticfore bsSthuitssiwthr sad heal PMaSydiMtoit a Imc gnlas of ibe saquIRbAr psHtnaei Catiaffm TMosw. It takm fbo plaee at oebirpsrfaaMsfertheAdit. TtMorsreall ynw iorsA tpSst perpsem. ilSceech Res ad-

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Averse# Better This Year.

Results of tbs proper feeding of live smefc w«e demonetteted by the feet that tbe baby beef Mkown this year eversged 2M pounds heavier a calf titan the exhibits of last year.. Mr. McCray obtained tbe calvee tmi months ego from Texas aadj permitted the boy and the girt contestants to give notes for them. They averaged tM pounds each when turned over and 180 pounds at tbe oontesL ’The cnofits were turned over to tbe eontestanbi fotlowteg tbe The morning was devomd to an inspsction of the Orchard Lake stock firm. JTie methods used in eultlvaUag tbe 1.000 acres of farm land on eeientiho prtneiplea applied by Mr. MeCmy. wtr* •tulf.'d. Th« other fOO eer.311 of

the farm are devoted to pastures.

More than ordinary interest wee shown In the cattle stables. In one stall was the sturdy Perfection Fairfax

of the Hereford etree. - -- * Fairfax.

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shown for the first time during tbe state fair at Indianapolis, also were

favorites.

Baby Bssves Weighed In. Just before noon tbe baby beeves were weighed In end passed over to the Judges for appraisal. J. H. Skinner, dean of the college of agriculture. Purdue untverMty. wee chairman of the Judges He was assisted by W to. Knieek. assistant stats club leader in ehsrge of the ceif chib work in Indiana, C. H, McCracken, ot Witeon A COy. and J. F. Bowra, of Armour A Co Each contestant waa compelled to keep a daily record of the feed used and ita cosL a monthly recoro of tbe calfs weight and file a report of the lessons isamed by practical eXpeilenoe. The awards were made on “the rate of gain, the cost for each pound of gain, Uxe indivtduaUty of the calf and tbe completeness of tbs contestant's rscords" Following a basket dinner e program

■CAii WM in« rencoiion known as tbs king of the Herefc Lady Helper and Lady HMp a promising two-year-oid, whicl

was carried out in the pavilion. Samuel Davis, county agent who co-operated with Ml. McCray in makmg a aucceas of the contest presided. Mr. McChray in >an addreae of welcome empbastxed tbe point that tbe farmers' raimonsibility to the nation was never as impelling as now. He urged tbe farmer to keep Informed on current evmxts. He also made an earnest plea for fathers and mothers to make the farm life interesting for their children that farms might hold them and keep the prosp^ty of tbe nation on tbe Increase. Other Tbiks Are Mads. The trend of the other talks of the afternoon was along tbe line that boys and girts must have the same advantaim* on the farm as they have in the

cities, that educational faciiltles should be .raproved and that social life must be maintauted. It was argued that the old idea that the cbfld’s pig became father's bog- after It had been cared for end fattened is wrong and has a tendency to detract from the farm and hasten the exodus to the city. Among the speakms were Dean Skinner. Mr Krueck. who tmd« the awards; W. O. Schanlaub. county superintendent of schools: Otis Crane, county agent, Tippecanoe county; L. B. licKInxle. county agent Fountain county; F. R. Isaacs, county agent of Benton county; F. W. Farley of the Hereford JournaL Following tbe program the calves were sold at auction, with Fred Phitlipe, of Rensselaer. Hereford cattle breeder, mm auctioneer.

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In “Riders of Vengeance”

He Wasn’t a 'shooting man, but seven meu robbed him of hiS family and his girl, so he started out to get them all-

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against seven. Did Harry get

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