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mSDEFBI3E ]NMIIS.IIAIIGHHNG

DEFENDANT IS ACCUSED OF SHOOTING AT HUSBAND.

WHOLESALE GROCERS’ OFFICERS

WRITTEN PLEA IS RLED

Hoosier Delegate to Convention m London

The plea that Mrs. Marauerite * Haugrh was of ansoond mind a yma.r > a«o when she fired at her divorced ^ husband. J. Ony Hansh. with an automatic pistol in a downtown saraia ^ in Indianmpolia was made by her ^ attorneys in a written plea filed with ^ Jndfe James A. Ckiiltns *in criminal. conrt today when the trial of Mrs. - Hauih on a charce of assanlt and I battery with intent to kill, was started. ‘ Mr. Haufli and his former attorney, Walter Myers, testified that Mrs. Haoih had pointed an automatic pis-

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—Photo te Orsitele Pictonal News Ssmee. Indimnspohs. PRESENT HEADS OS STATE ASSOCIATION.

These mr© the pr«»nt officers of the Indimna Wholesale Grocers* Association, whkh held its anDual convention at the Claypool hotel

*t Mr. flaush and had fired tte Wednesday and today. From left to right, they are, R. L. Davidson, theoTin' a puhUcaar^#*on,*tK^8h4; Indianapolis, president; A. H. Perfect, Ft. Wayne, vice-president; Fr^

R. Pitch«, Indianapolis, secretary, and Pr^ Bruhn, Indianapolis,

treasurer.

CHATTEL LOAN&

TAX MONBY LOANS 1300 OR LESS On hooeebnld goods, fdaaoB mi dtiinniBts, with ^ privilagB of Myim tho lorn in fMl at any ushl tmteby aaviag tho tetorast loa iMlp hat

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THE INTERSTATE COL-

LATERAL LOAN CO.

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mta WILLIAM PEABCE. The flov. and Mr*. William Pearce. of Madteon, ivere In Indianapolis this week on th# way to Mew York, from where they will sail for EnglanA Mrs. IVarce aofna to London as Indians ds<i/8sat« to tho world’s W. C T. U. eoavonttoR April IS to fi. Mna Pearcs has been reoordlng secretary of the Indiana W. C T. V. lor twelve years ate Is state superintendent of the normal fnautute work. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pearce were bom ^ Enirtaad. not far from London. They will visit relatives and friends for two months before returning home. The mr. C. T. XJ. of New York has ptaniied a receptiod for the delegates Saturday afternoon. TRUANCY BOARD ACTION.

ASK US If You Need Money 1 M SMSkoa mMBaea easatellhtegi' Idkjasa aMMamoagtaam nuu jFWM Wwai MiHIWMPr MMNS CBEBIlfIMIjr CKsI la sa ate wo olU pap ttem off and 1

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Matt M Paresis OMatatagr CkIM Bmplayamit f>rtMentea. A halt on the praetice of parents keeping their children oat of school by Basaas of amployment certificates wajg called by the state board of truaaiqr today. The board ruled that oertifl^tea permitting children to be out of school for employment pnral poses hereaftsr shaii be issued only *2.,!2**^*l* *f!®***Y employing such children for hlre-

parents do

not hire their children to work for Ji***" tt** requirements of the dompttisory seho^ attendance J*'*^!.’*^***®" ** •• charged with teminimertng, not met when a parent a child out of school to work.

|-Achi d’s work for parents is not done

for hire because the child belongs to the oarmts until It is of legal age.

the hoard saya

/l^L****® reported to the board that in many places parents who wish wrk have Mhtatned empioymelTt certificates from school authorities. The law permits children between fourteen and stxtten years old to remain out of teh4ml only as a means of financial help for themselves or depeadottts, the state officials believe.

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% If YdO Nted MONEY Bmd This! $2$ TO $300 hotam Made oa * FUSNITUB% PIANOS, AUTOMO^LIS, LIYE STOCK, FARM OIPLEMEHTS AND OTHER C0LLATESALa LEGAL RATE Anaim* yotg tonuu btldrii^ (iuurgid tat jnsl tii« tte mod. CAPITOL LOAN GO. 141% S. WASHINGTON ST. MiiD 585, N«w2Y-184.

MONEY

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they returned from Rushvllie, where the divoren- tnni of Mr. nnd Mrs. Uaugh had Just been completed in

the circuit court.

After Mrs. Haugh had fired and Mr. Uaugh had dropped to the floor. Mrs. Haugh said to Mr. Myers. "I wlU get you. too,'* Mr, MydTs testified. He ^d he made a diving tackle and held Mrs. Haugh until the pistol had been taken from her hands. Mr. Haugh told of many quarrels between his former wife and himself before their separation. He said teie had threatened his life many times. Mrs. Miles TIeman, formerly a detective employed by a local agency, testified that Mrs. Haugh had totd her she would give 15,004 If she would kill Mr. Haugh. She said Mrs. Haugh employed her to shadow Mr. Haugh. On crom-examinaiion by Mrs. Haugtthi attorneys, she said ahe believed Mrs. Haugh was not speaking seriously when she spoke of paying her to kill Mr. Baugh. Caroline Pauley, formerly a seamstress in the Haugh home, told of quarrels between Mr. and Mrs. Haugh. She said they quarreled most of the time Ana Mrs. Haugh had told hir that she '‘could kill Mr. Haugh.” The courtroom was crowded when the trial started

ALLEGED SLAYER ARRESTED

Is

Aeeased of Mateer af €%I1A

at Adeaa. O.

STEUBEN\'1LLE. O., Aprtl 1.— Mike Onankuk. age thirty, an alien miner of Ramsey, was lodged in the Jeffeison' county jail here today, charged with the mur»ler of Frances South, age eleven, of Adeaa which occurred near her home last Thursday. The affidavit wac filed by the prouecutisg attorney. Hoy Carpenter. Onankuk was arrested In a boarding house at Ramsey, yesterday, by John Crawford, game warden, who brought him to his home near Steubenville yesterday and received permission from the prosecutor to keep

him thpre all night.

The accused man was unable to ac-

connt for htmaelf during the hours between U a m. and 1:80 p. m. Thursday, the day of the murder. He has not worked since then. Ramsey citisens say. Crawford had been working on the case since last Saturday. Wheq he placed Onakuk under arrest he searched his room and found underwear and other apparel which, he

said, had blood stains on it. The town of Adena is reported In

an eiproar of excitement since the alleped slayer was reported captured; The accused man appears in a bewildered state of mind. He was questioned all last night, but said he was

not guilty.

NEW YORK STRIKE ORDER.

Matfae Warkers' Talon Says live

TfeosHsaad Hea Will Obey.

NEW YORK, A^ril L—A generai strike -order, effective immediately on all railroad boata except ferries, was Issued by the Marine Workers*

Affiliation this afternoon

on ferry boats of railroad companies w4#e ordered to quit work at i o’clock

Indianapolis and Vicinity

Brief Notes af the DarThe Woman's Zouave dnll team of Fidehir l|eTiew No. 140. Wpmao’s Bmefit Assoctstkm, will clre a cite party Friday afternoon and eveoioK at 1336 Central avenue. Mrs. Altcn Wiltahire «iU be the hoateas. A apeesai Amit 1 dasoe will be beM at tha Indiaiiapolia Athietn; and Canoe Club tonifht. ^ Laplaa Daaea. Indiaaapolia ^wt Ko. 4. American LecioA will five a dance at Tomlinwui hall. April 1,4. Herbert Wedewea’e Orteestra will proTite the maaie. Special leMures are iMiny aiTsaced bar the eatertaininteit committee and a larfs muBber of rueats are expected A bat of patemia and pfSoaesaea will be oompleted at a later date Member* Of the eatertaiiunent commlttea laeiude the followmy: J. O. Hale, teamnaa; Scott B. Brewer, ftobert L.. Moorhead. Myron C. Coaler. Jack Moiray. W. W. Talbert. James Qniyley. Clarenea R. Martia. Thomea T. Garvm and Jate Ridwdaon TIteeta are on sale at 1017 Lamtee buikhny, or can be bouyht from any member of the Indianapoba Poet. Leyi<m members and their fneiida are in-

vited to attend

A light Pahttesttea.

”A hyht pubheatioB with a byht purpone." by name the Flaah. la beiny pubUataed monthly ijy employee of tha Merteanta Beat and Xiyht Company. The first I number was pnMUhed is March, and tha April nnmbw has now appeared. It contains an tetieie by Governor James P. Goodrich on "UtiUUee ” Othw departments in<4uda: ••'Rant Activittea,” ielUny of the news of the three focal plants of thr company: gditoriab "Sparks.” 'Contaet" and "Local Currents*' departments L. G.

and Har-

of Lieye. Belyiara. a dauteter. ibrouyh the consulate, Mr. Bois landed in th# l^ted States in 1*83 and came ihrectly tqlnchana. where he became a survayiny enytiww for a railroad concern. Thb same of the nUlroad is not known Since that time relatives hare loet all trace of him. Eayiaecrs te Consider Law, A meetiny of the leyiakitive commitlae of tha IiKhanapoiis Chapter of the Amm^can Association of Enyineers will be held Saturday mon at the Chamber of Cteuderce to cQMdder the enyineers' license biU. U. O. Garraan. chief etiylneer of the publle eerv. ice toouttlsaioa. and W. S. Boyle were eleeted deteyates to the national convention of the aaaoaation at 8t. Louts May 10, at a meetiny of tha diaptsr. Wednsaday,

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Bothschild ta pubtiemtion suuiayw and riet D Barker and Jnlla M. Downey are asatatanta. All mnployee are listed aa ^tors

Bay's Lay yractsrei.

Gene Alyeri. aye twelve. 345 North Walcott street, raftered a fracture of the rtyht ley Wednesday afternoon, when a biiwcle he was ridiny was struck by an automobile irate driven by Martin L Dennis 447 Fulton street, at R»ndolte and Mew 'Yewk streets. He was sent to 8t. frincent’s Hospital. James McQuade Itviny in Court street qear Pennsylvania street, was sent to tbe Ckty Hospital Wednesday afternoon alter he had been strute by a motor trate driven by Jamm Weimenbery. 3107 East Mew York street, at New York street and .Masaa-

tesmtta avenue. McQuade Mxntt the bate and head. Beetasrsst Mm Oryaslxlay. Permanent orymaiastion of

polio

bruised

CLUB FEDERATION MEETING 1 The union announced that 5.000 ^ mdti would Pbey the order, and that

Frsgrsmt Assmtsete for Third DIa.

triet Gstherfsg at Vedfsrd. lipedal lo The lodianaitela Itewal

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.. April 1. The program has been announced for ths meeting of the Third district of the iBdtAna Federation of Clubs, at I*** Preebyterlaii church. April 15 and It. Mrs. C. N. Undtey. of Salem. Is chalnnan of the district. On Thursday evening a pageant will be given by the Bedford dubk entitled "Thrift and Spendthrift," written by Misc (leorgia Bacon, director of thrift of the Oenerai Federktlon of Women’e CHuba. Friday, buaiaesa sesaione will be held. Mrs. Oliver Duncan, of Bedford, will welcome the delegatea, and Mrs. Edgar D. Bush, of Salem, will respond. Reports and

election of officers will follow.

There will be an address on "Thrift" by Mrs. CL A. Hodgek of Indianapolis. and an address on "SsiVing the Children," by Mrs. Edna Hilfleid Edmondson, Bloomingtem field secre-

tary of teilM welfare work.

tipeeisl to The Imhesapolis Nowef SBLLIVAll. ted, Aprtl 1.—JasMe Xeliy. aye alihty-ive. s pienser leaidast «f Fsirhanka toamship. died of canoar yeatarday. He rams to Snlltvan coisMy with his parents whes he was two years eU. Mrs. Itelly Ate of eaoesr tluee yaara aye. Two aons. Gna lOiily. as attornay ef Ohleaya. and Otta Ertly. at beaaa. warrive. g Hsi'tlsra St Hssttaytias. titetesl to tlMi laManaptea Newal RIXNTIMGTON. ted.. Aprtl 1—-Buryiars abtoisad pswparty valnad at ssara than 835* early today whes^te^ eptarod tho hasMs of B. X. Hsaahaateh' ate Or. A. H. nteter. ta ^ fsshMoabla lestessee rtiatrict of the «ity. tImi eviselpol teas was a pin hstenytsy to Mr. Xeasbrnnyh ate a watte ate Kmyht Tanptar tearm hiiisisrin* to Dr. Mudter. Wkgm XaM ML8 Per Cast. f Spartal to Tba Tsdi—polia'Neeel ALEXANDRIA, ted.. Aprtl 1.-—Wlthant a feeiiist fleet the issploysi. the AkwiteBi' Ftper Oeeapsny has snompieBd an toereass, of 1314 »er ««t- ter all wertoam.^ fba tserease tekea eOaet at esxn. HIGHER COURTS^ RECORD. SEPXXXK COeXT ACTKm. 237*4. Oeocye C. Fettsy vs. Board ef f*. Madlaso C. C. BatUios ot for bane to ffie brtefa ta daC, J.

Oral spyomewl 1X30 St l« a. m. (t«5ISl DenM Xismae. Bsieo C. C ApbaSateb pattttos trisetw eaesa to ssareem eomt is deated. fiUMumx ooexT mwoTxs. 3*8*7. Qttrattiiir Xeslty Ceaspany vs. Xaenrity Trust Ceenpeny. Marteo X C. ApneXtoa sairtfais,ter,|tee. white fa sraotod. 237IA Kk lel Qty of Baanaete v« Oasrra M. ItetHd. audsitar. Lake C. C. Ape^Phte’a hnaia ate reeaeat far orsl ar-

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APPBLLATX Omtet NXV 80ZY. lost*, te ic temean enrttXai oaaalta teM ndustrtal boMd. qtrtiaBd gip

ate brteis,

the strike would tie up fO per cent, of the total harbor traffic. __ 'While all the railroads are affected, the strike la aimed at the Erie, which was said to have sold some of its tugs sod lighters to a private company, which in turn is alleged to have increased tbe working hours of the boatmen. The Erie had been operating tho craft on eight-hour shifts, and by the transfer the men are said to be subject to a ten-hour working

day.

the Indians-

Beatsurant Aaaodation. composed of local nsataurant osmers. will be effected at a meetiny to be held at the Hotel Enylish

Tuesday evaniny at 8 *0

limlamr meetiny at the Hotel Eipte^. Wedneaday evemny. Floyd Payne, of Panynea Busy Bee restaurants, was elaeied tempongy chairman, and Jdhti Ward, of thq Dssitemi hotel cafeteria was elecled t^-

»»wri^cro i Dorary saerctary. John 'W. 'Waite, of Ckntea

Workers < Neb., jwtedent of

AssociaUpn. whose hewk oarters are at Kan

sas aty. Mo., spoke.

CenteoBial Charna Plans**

Flans for the formation of a centennial tewus of at toaat 500 vpioes will be taken up at a meetiny of all {lodlanraoha vocal teaclmra. choir director* and diicctora of

other musical ory^aatiooa •*,

this eveniny in the oentenniM cotnmUt^ offtw, oW library buiMny. Bdw^

Biree director of

schools and tealmwn of f**»^2*“ mualif oommlttee. wiU direct the ^rus. which will siny in iSS

(hnrtimati Symphony Orchestra

Coliseum at Die atate fair yround Sunday

afternoon, June 6. To fietoet Beat Pester.

J. I. ‘Holcomb, chairman of the bo^

D’ANNUNZU) IS NODFIED.

ItsIteB

WIte

Owvernsnent ts Accept asa% Adriatic Plam.

TRIESE, April 1 (by the Assodsted Press).—^The Italian government has notified (xsbriele lYAnnunste that tt srIU have to accept President Wilson’s -project for the settlement of the Adrintic question* An envoy from Premier I^tU has been sent to Fiume where he made this declaration known to D'Asnunsio, the insurgent

Italian commander there.

A meeting was held in Fiume at which all of lyAnnansio's volunteers were present. At this meeting AIceste de Ambris. chief of the D’AnBunslo cabinet, declared the proclamation of Fiume as an independent state would be made only in case such action was necessary to protect the Italian character of the city, to guarantee the principles for which D’Annunsio went to Finme and to Insure to that city a pmuiession of the

port and railways Artlelas af tecarpacattes.

AitieiM af iacorporatios hava hesa fiifd with the aeereianr el aUte as follows; Lteason laveatkent CocBpany. f^***^#^ capilsL 810e.(K»: honda; dhwelora. Morrty Xittete. M X. WtTHasn. O. 8. 'Whitaker. loMmmotmo (h^da Ctuh. tedfan^iolia

fialr direetora. Bobert X.

Bowsra. Bowsed Fmrworthy. maatmmSti Gar>

vin

On«I»«y. DsiMi aty;

vJ2s SS2 asssrs ^st s ate ntearala: dfaraetoca. Absotooi W. Mackey.

XSNjto Fai^^teem F. Zussietmes.

Ulster OH sad Gas Company. BtekaelL bmrsmte ite esMlal atete teaai 850.00G to E. H, .Uteasnimt Onmpeny. a rsaweyHala ampomOam. qualfXwd to do tnmtnnai to thte stela: 88*6 o* its emXtal stock tenfrasMSad is ladteas: coRstrnettOB: X. w. Me-

teXasmtohs- is .naeaed aa ayent.

Xaagjhatrllisasit Gaamamr, MwaOXls eapteal atate

frost

of*dtaB^^

.-,1. F> tiSt^lHii tted ftsal oertiSeath

tion.

B. M. Hndeteeo Ckaspaay. teooBtiaytos. §1*4 •sal tertieata of AssehslioaL OwKOBt Figaaoa.Campaay. ladkaaspolta: cspxiaL XSOO.O**; bCMate; mroetora. Joacyii F:*Asketere^_Wfflims C. Baar.^tefty J

i^pgber. B M. Ooddndat.

BentaomUe StrtW^awk. BSataovilla; ea»iytaata ^mitumy i^iaDpaDy o* aMB^cca^aio. capital. 81*.*0®;,rort et^ ate cja^tiwe. tten: iBmto^^aast South. Carl Btteneil.

Anto OMBpany. Meweaalie:

815,***: sutoSKiiiilsa and aeestdireetora. Prod Murp. tefih Sharp.

David H. Jesslass.

tedteaa^telaf Prodsrta Oaatpasy.

ete: capttaL 8*5,*®*; srotel prodsete: «- netars. XlknrarCh «. Jante. Harry Too.

too xteft

Ateo Top OompiBir. Datete: tops ate aeSUik. tmmm

a JjtnBosr

Potegstes for Weed. JACncHOK Miss.. April l^The state Rapcblicsn L^mmittco yesterday spprovad the ten delegate* to the ChiesAo convteitioB as selected at rocent dfArlct coBventlons. The delegates were lB»tr«ct4d for Ijconard Wood.

of

iudyes in tbe centennial poster drswlny contest for a prise of $100 for the beat poster expressiiiy moat daarly the siHnt of the oenteimiai, has called a meetiny &A the boaid foe 1:30 o’dote »«*tteay M^oon Mtedian and Ohio streets Tha winnlny poster wtu be seleeted at this meteny. Miw thin ptrty drawinys were eptwwd in the

conteet. Meml^

are Cart H. Lieber. Felix Krite Mrs. Walter

MiUiken and Miss Mary Bobwson.

Far Carvytay Xovrtver.

Frank Martin, roominy at the Lindea hoteL was fined 8100 and coats by Judya Walter PrttdMurd in dty court Wedneaday when he was found guilty of csiryisy a loaded revolver. He was artested by Seryeasl John Sbetean. at Ilhnclia and WasMnyton atareeta. Martin was aaM, to have heli^ M l^ttiaon. who left blome Sunday with Ms four-montha-old son. in leavtny tbe city, but bo doued that ha had aaythlny to do with

PsUison’s dlaappesraiice.

Owe Macula Stund Dbbaaied.

Owing to a yeeeral improvement in vice cowfitione and a abortaya of' patrotawn Jerry H Riimey. chief of poUcs. today ordered the dtahandraent of one of the morala aqsnda and aaaiyned the memben of the squad to patrol duty- Seryeant Balph Dean, who wae in tearya of the aquad. h« bean »fir*r"^ to a seryaaat's. dviMoa Ibe other morals squad, in the charye of Seryt. Cbarlea Xoaaeli will be retained ate wiU tMee charge of the tnveatiyatiwia fonuerty

■tsdo by the two sqnada.

Saerehtay far Wifa.

Harry Holland. 1931 West Mama street has asked pohae ate detecUvea to asatat lOm in the search for tea wife. Mrs. Stella Holland, who is misstay from hosm. He said tea left home on Tneadsy. takiny with her two of titer four children, ate has not been f*— or Heard from since that time. Mrs. Bolhmd was wearing a white waiat. a redeoiored afeul. a bine coat and black ahoes

at tbe tta^ tee

Bnster Bwrpriee far Tsateacs. Tbs inethmu of scSwol No 16 yara an Xaater ampriee tor the teachers of tha adbonl jisterdsy to 3 o'texh. in tiie ■mrsitilr hafi. which was deocHuted in Xmter eohws. As ffceeiicnt nusicsl preyram was fallttwed by a social hour. The Xaater cater item^iw earried oof is the refreatenenta served. Thro* hundred mothets were presf

ant.

Amato at Hatal. Baymcnf Crane, aye thirty-throe, roesainy at tbe National hotel. 3*3 South HXneta atnei, was amafed test xdyht on a Oiam ot aosmilt ate battery with urteqf to kill Mter tl to Mkwad he had atteckte Cbwlea 7^. smathnr nMmer att the hoteL with a knife. Weir waa slated cm a charye of ansralt ate battery, p Bsfferfny From Baif* Wesmte. gfilBUi Thmama. eotered. 348 Weat Sevasteeslh etreet. wa* aeB^to the atg Hoapita! today auXertsy from knife wmjaii on the teent ate ritbt am na * roaaJi ef aa alterwifb ortered woman at that iSrom. Bm^Siteni eaeniwd Item ^t. Tbomaa ate Dm cttccyeaer aqaad artivad.

The Bslyiaa conaulate at Oticayo to awkiny inf ensaaioB aa to the wheroabeM* of Jntos Beta, of Enabten. BelyiiBB. aeeertiay to a letair reeatvad by Prefmeor C. Mfcktemt. of tbe Parts irtmte of Fronte. It sppstos Mr. Bois to eonnertsd with a hm erttda is B^ssa. wtesh cna not be aatflad wiftout with tem Acennfite to tha as nmt fw Mfea MteSr Bate.

Wiiham Skssya to Timothy R Sexton. lot 71, Boswell et ai.'s Grandview action. 40x117 H feet, Im proved, east side Maepherson ave„ north of Twen^-mybth st* ...$t00 Hmiry F. Bernnaa to Beniamut Mwo, part lot 7, Peru A Indianapoba Railroad Company's southern addition. 115x—- feet, improved south side Mwns at., west of West at. .$1.00 Yoke Realty Company to Robcart H Kenninyton et ux.. lot 59. Park Crest 40x136 H feet, vacant, west side Manker at., south of Nelson at..$1.00 Patta G. Woods to Bdward G. Sourhiar. part lot 7, aquare 56. imiuoved. west side Petmaylvania st.. north of Washington at., ate part lot 6 square 55, improved, north side Waahiuyton at., asat of Illtitea at84,800 00 Carolina C. Heroth to Harry C. feyler et nx, lot 9. Mullaney s addition. 35x120 feet, vacant aoutb rtdq. BoourveU ave.. east of Rural st..$550 00 Mortyaye and Realty Investment Cosnpany to Oeorya J. Bishra et ux., part lots 17. 16 and 41,.Pickens et al 'a rprabdiviidon. 3Sx~ feet improved east side Bevilie ava« north of New York st ; $100 Pentecost Bands to Bdyar L, Alexandor et ux. lot 6. blote 3. Salem Park. Wayne townteip $200 00

Swna lo same, lot 5, same block... .$200.00

NelUe McMahon to John T..Barnett, let 46, HcKernan et al.’a subdiviaion outlet 21, 30x90 feet, improved, east side Maple at., south of McCarty sfeeet .. $1,600.00 Thmaa Pratt to Jesse D. Ewick et ox., lot 1, ReianMT’s first addition. 40x153*4 feet, ImiMrovad west aide Reitner at. aouth of Lambert at .$2,500 00 Louis J. Weseel to Lortnx Schmidt, part northwmt quarter. aecGon 20, township 15. range 4. Center township * ,......$100 Minnie Balferd to Mary D. Back, part southeast quwter. section 21. township 16, range 2. Wayne township ........T.$l 550.00 Crhiiattan A Hilycaibm to Herbert C. Willis, lot 1* and part 11. Wtimr et al's subdivision, outlot 10. etc. —xl20 ft, improved, east side West street, aouth of Walnut st 84,000 00 Mary 1. Holtowell to Bdyar O. Ctoffman. lot 30. b'pek 3. Nonhrke et al.'a Grandview action. 39x140, iminroved, weat side Ckwnell ave.. south of Twenty-seventh *t. .....81.00 Clarence A. Chifafera to Boyd R Jobnaon at ux., lot 11. block 4. Caven et al a subdiviaion, 30x136 feet, improved south side Hoyt are., weet of Nelson st ...... .......... f3.000.00

STATE LEADER FOR WOOD

Navy Jeraay mepahiicsw Cbsirrossq Fifes far Daiagsta^t-Lsrge. TRENTON. N. J., April 1.—Edward C. Stokes, chsirmsn of the RepubticAn state eommittee, todsy filed a nomlbbtlng petition as candldatd for dele-jtote-at-tsrge to the Republican national convention. He declared for Leonard IFood for the presidential nomination. A petition to have the name of Senator Harding, of Ohio, entered In the New Jersey primaries April 17 also was filed today. The names of Oenerai Wood and Senator Johnson, of ^lifornia, already have been filed.

'T

LEONARD STARLING FEIGNED SICKNESS TO ESCAPE COURT.

ALSO FACES FARM SENTENCE

Leonard Starling, colored, 1318 Oorneli avenue, wae sentenced to jail for five days by Judge Walter Pritchard In city court today after ho had been found guilty of indirect contempt of

court.

Starling was cited for contempt by Judge Pritchard when he feigned sickness and failed to appear in court on March 17 to answer to charges of

deadly weairans and Imper-

^onating an officer. He was accused

* fhrolver on Frederick Jtro^^r at Thirteenth and ?i5****- ^hlle serving a no-

appear in tba

r MuHane. a juattoe of

8ant*ni!f6 Jfvington. Starling was

o" fbe State

Sls^chwge^ "*** 1190 and costs on wheJf resulted th* AUlson. who made

* forthwith subAlUson found him

Han hL^ay, police phystti him physically able c« appear in court. Throuah his atv

pleaded guilty to the

fan At An charges but Pegged for ffuiiLd *he ground that he wa* In-

r***! "tchnesa by Vai

» constable from

woillnt '''horn he was

working when first arrested.

o-ii V L for Starling," Judge i^ * think he fell iLJ^ Sail neverthethat thev eaS ^e shown

iney can not disobey court sum.

«“!>• without

OUNCES OF AHD; DIES

HARRY BLACKMORE 11^ CITY FOR UNION MEETING,

HAD been in POOR HEALTH

Harry Btackmore, age sixty-four. 4283 North Market street, St. Louta Mo., a member of the g«n#rsi executive board of the United Brotherhood of Cappenters and Joiners of America, committed eulcide early today in hla room at the English hotel by driskIng nearly three ounces of carboiic

acid.

His body was found on the bati* room floor by Haxel Wllltaros. a coiorad maid, when ahe went in to clean the room. J>r. Paul F. Robinson, coroner. said Blackmore had been dead only S shun time when the body was

discovered.

^’**^*' ‘o Indlana-

poila Monday to attend the regulac

*^..*"*®**"5 ®f executive

board and. ai^rding to his asteciatea apparently had been in the beat

spirits. His friends told t^roncr

of

lenient enough

ever, as he haa

and think

coatempt action jf am”'fh®te*

five

to

days

Robinson that he had been in 111 health recently and they believe that constant worry over hie condition

caused him to become despondent. Toro part* of a letter, received

TVednesday from one of hie daughters, were found on a table in the room. Coroner Robinson said, bui^ when placed together failed to disclose anything that mTitht be ascribed as a motive for hla act/BIackmors’s body waa sent to a local undertaking establishment and wiH he held pend**

ing the arrival of hff ‘son. Friends said he usually carried a

large sum of money with him but only a small amount of ebaage was fowbd 1ft his pocketa Detectives Stone and Barnaby were detailed to Inves-

Ufate this phase of the case. WUllam U Hutcheson, president of

the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, has telegraphed Mr. Blackmore’s son in St. Louis regarding funeral arrsngementa and the general exeeutii'e board will accompany the body there, A recess will be taken during that time, butathe board has several dayY ■work ahead. Mr. Huicheson said. In acting on trade moveiufnte or working agreements of affiliated local '

unions.

Traasters. 15; consideration. .$17,406 00

Work os New Warchense.

The foundation work is '^nearing completion for a new warehouse of the Indianapolis Glove Company at 2312 West, ThiYtecnth street. The work'" is being done by the William P. JungclauB Co., contractors. The building is tol be one story, of brick con-f structionl. It will have cement floors and gVattel roof and wUl cost about

130,000. I

ARRfSTED FOR BIGAMY. 1 Johs Domvasi. Ex-PagfUat, Had Jmmt Becosae Salvatles Army Officer. KOKOMO, Ind., April l^John E. Donovan, age forty-five, an ex-pugtl-iat. who waa sworn In at Anderaon Monday as a Salvation Army officer, was arrested here for bigamy last night shortly after he arrived heiw to conduct a series of revival meetings. The charge waa preferred by Mrs. Rose Donovan, of Anderson, who says that Donovan left her after be was converted and returned to the woman be married about fifteen years ago. Donovan’s home is at Detroit. Authorities here say that Donovan has admitted that he has more than one wife and says that he is ready to take his punishment. According to the alleged confession. Donovan has been married twice since his first mkrrlage. The authorities also say that Donovan told them that hfs wife knows all about his other marriages. CommeSemeo Had Treakled Hist. (Special to The IndiaitspoHs News} ANDERSON. Ind.. April l,^John E. Donovan, who was arPested in Kokomo yesterday, on a charge of bigamy. left this city Tuesday. Aimer B. Feighley. local comma'nder of the Salvation Army, said that Donovan told him that bis conscience troubled him and that he had decided, with the consent of hfs wife here, to return to hi* first wjfe. Samuel B. Johnson, prosecuting at-’ torney of Madison county. «aid today that be had issued no warrant for the arrest of Donovan.

MERCHANTS ARE SWINDLED . 0 WoauiB Passes VYsadaleaf CNiceks at Terre Haate* (Speeist to The XiMfissspoiia Mews} TERRE HAUTE. ImL. Aprils 1.— Local business men sgsrn have paid tribute to a fraudulent check worker. this time a woman, who gave her name aa Mrs- Frank Eaton, who passed more than a doxen cheeks on the dry goods dealers here, fflie first deposited |4S I «a local bank, from arhich she Immediately drew $59. leaving a balance of |l$. When she made a pusrehase she showed her bank book, with a deposit of $85. In this way she passed three or four cheeks on the same establishment* Her 4»peratio(Hi covered- two days, and when the cheeks began to come back markeed. “Account closed,** the matter was reported to the police. Her work here netted her amoot $280, the police say. Oe Yaten at issainHii. AMMAPOSUS. iM*. April l—dSamm Be Ystera. “prortieBt te the Irish ropoMto" adfirtsMid the MaryiaBd heuss te today hi rwnwiiie to as hKrttsttos frost that body. *Be was sMt te ^ rsUrote staHon hare hr a defeysetos te hooas awsihag*. moA 'to the hafi el the houa* extoga with Governor/XltrtUa to the lteler*a qffies. IsgissapaBe Mas Appiistai* tfipertte to The TiiiBsnepoito Sow#'^ LXFAYXTTX. Ite.. April 1 -^Lewto Ni^etecst. Jr., te Ttetosopolf*. wea poitesd yaswsl ferasMs te IBs bettor dsinrtFiMfl si the Haste rtefewsd hafh todteT^Mr. MWhtes* has l^ fadsrsi boiler ttaipeetof to ths Aenthom Iteisas dMtnet for iira yetes. '

PURDUE SUMMER SCHOOL. June I* to Auanast It .qaaenseed s* Dates—Twenty Ueerse*. (Specta) to Tha Inihanapolii Newel LAFAYETTE, Ind. April 1.—Purd,ue Unlveralty will conduct its annual Bdmmer echool for vocational teachers this yeaf from June 19 to

August U.

The school is designed for the instruction of school teachers In agrit*u!ture, home economics, trades and ecoimlcs. In addition to the regular couree, there will be a special two weeks' program. June II to 28, of Intensive training for this regirlarly employed vocational teachers in service In the state, the state department

instruction co-operating.

The intensive Instruction will take the form of a conference at which there will be daily dlscosaione of voeAtlcnal problems by university, atatd a^nd federal educational aut.mrUlrK There win be two main subjecis, agrieulthre for the men. and home eco-

nomics for the women.

'During the two months of the rraular school, three couraes will be offere.d In SKriculture. four in homo economics, three in trade and Industri««. ^And ten in general -education. Professor George L. Roberts, head of the department of education, wtli act as dean of the summer school,

Greni Wver Plate Warslay.

(Special to Tha IndianapoUs Newel EVANSVILLE. ImL. A|m11 1.—A fltwid

warmny waa imued todayv^by Al Brand, local United Stteas weather obawvar, who siiid'that the heavy rain* during the last twent|-four hours in the Green river valley win result In sharp rimw and probably flood ■tayea along motg of Green and Barren rivers during the next throe days Green •nd Barren rivers were above flood stayw for n»afe than two weeks and only became stationary a few days ago when the Ohio

I here started to fall.

Ta ha Deputy Xevenae Coltoetor. (Special to The Indianapolis Newtl LAFAYETTB. Ind. April ,I.—Peter J.

Wall roelyned as sasistant street Comraissloiwr hero today to become a deputy revenue collector lo tba northern Indiana dietrtet. He win have hi* headquarters In Gary PStar A. Kennedy, now a mrmtm ot the ^ city council from the Flrat ward, has

bean appointed to suesceed him and the va-

idye, where be bad been employed fm* a.cancy in thfe council will be filled by that

mber of years. body te a special meeting soon.

NEW RATES AT WASHINGTON Camnsliialaa AuthoHaas Isaresse—

Cossmants os Rise is ihrot.

New rales for the Wsahlngton Watar. Light and Power Company are authorised in an order the public service commission issued today. The commission directs the company to put in meters for patrons as soon as possible, and to jmprova the quality of gas It sells. In authorising the new rates, the commission commented on the Increasing costs of utility plant operation, because of the Increaaing cost of coal and transportation, due in large part lo wage-earn-

ers' demand, and stated;

“Increases of w'sges in the two basic industries of transportation and coal mining can not but have far reaching effects, for If labor is to have increases in wages, th* eighthour day and better working conditions, ft must at the same time be prepared to help bqgr its part of the inevitable burden of higher costs which such increases and benefits have imposed on the general con-

sumer."

The new water rates of th# company range from 38 to 18 cents a 1,000 f allons, with a monthly minimum of 1.25. The new gas rate ts 11.45 a 1.000 cubic feet.. Present rates yield the company only about 3,5 per cent, on Its estimated vaiuatloo o-f $105,OOO, the order says. The new rates are intended to yield a 7 per cent, return.

Body Fouai OB Elver Bank. (6p«rta1 to The Indianapolis New«l

EVANSVILLE. Ind., April I,—The body of a man was found Wedneaday on the banks of tha WabaSh river above New Harmony by George Garrett a farmer. Altbonyb it has not bean positively Identified, it Is believed it is that of Jeaepb Posey, aye seventy-five who fell from the Soatba*n rslirosd bridya armt. Carmel, 111., several weeks ago. Posey was watchman at the

bridge, where be bad

num^

Disinfection Makes ^ Epidemics Impossible

Epidemics of rontagiou# disease would be unknown if disinf^ion and sanitation were practiced universally and regularly. Disinfection and disease germs never go hand in hand. One works for good, the other for evil. Nevei; can both present at the same time. Do your part to prevent the epidemics by practicing and urging intelligent and sure disinfection.

■If

Kills germ life at the instant of appUca-, tion, = Order Lysol Disinfectant sprinkled i ^throughout your establishment, wherev«rj germs might lurk or be created. Take a bottle home. Have a solution" sprinkled in sinks, drains, toilets, gsbage cans, dark comers# Then forgef about the menace of the disease germ. A 50c bottle makes five gallons of erful disinfectant; a,26c bottle makes gallons. " Remember, there is but one genuii Lysol Disinfectant—made, bottled, signed, and sealed by Lehn A Fink, Inc.

Lytol Toilet Soap 8 CbIm Ceatalas tk* aaoatery profartlaa te tka aatiaspue layrteiteto af J^fkai Dirtaf«eiaa« te rtiHl fPaiB yatm^tofaette.^ « to wkiA. Aik yter drotor « ^ baaa't it, ate bite to ar4*r B fev >ett.

tjraol ChiIIm ixtetwt

Ctetakia tb« Bac«ai4iy teaparbieB

watic togMtett te

te tka_ aBtisateiC

Lyaai DJatufactut to Bp aim* aa raaar ar stiavtoa fadHik faitof* fneau a4»aB4i and ta yward tba flay cats tram tnfactfan aad ytra aa aattaaptie teta«a !f ytetodaaiot baaa’t it. «rk b<m la ardar a

eappiy tor yau