Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1920 — Page 9

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATUBDAY, MAY 29, 1920.

INDIANA NEWS IN BRIEF

vided into several part*; a group of Spanish.

English dance*: screral

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The remmwUator* h»*« » Wg part

Of the court coat* to pay.

SOUTH BEMl>—The ^

La-uea of the M^rwhee* of oorthern tocbana will Mid italf OOtijri^ at Hmlaon I>»ke June 30, It t* expected that from 7 OfK) to 10 000 person* will take odrantage of the outing# A fmtarr of the occasion w»li be a ga** between Smith ilerxi and MUhawaka. the winner to

play a league team in the aflemoon.

KOKOMO—The board of f»»M* eommiaHmKh bnv* ha* granted a flat wagMocreafl

of 920 a month to all member* ~ T “* 1. The act»oo wa* laitert

/ whf# dereloperi when /ar.« threatened to roeign

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ana State Mormal School, deirrered the ad dree* of welcome The eeeeion* are being held in the ncienoe room of the Horma! S.-hoo!. and the program include# addressee by C. M. Smith, of Purdc- Unixeruity. J. B.

toucher

Halford and Cbarlee Hire.

A. I*. Foley.

B. K. Bamaey. M. E.

of Indiana TTni-

OBEEHSB! BO—William *fteen, of thi* iity. nearly

white ^in ^bathin^K

veraity; K F. Ratcliff, of the Central Sormai School. DannUe. E K. Chapman, of Wabash and Frank Stone and E. S. Johonnot of Bose Polytechnic Instiiute. Hepre•entatireae of almost erery normal school college and umrerwty in the state are at-

tending the: eocxenticn.

NOBLES VILiR—Tre annnal conrentjon of the Hamilton County Sunday School A-so-rtation waa held at the First Christian i ehuT'-b here Friday, with representative* at-

BarnarC age *» tending from an of the •exeniy-five school* v irowned Friday in the county. The report of the secretary in a creek several mile* showed the total enrollment last year was boy fell info a deep hole 5.98S. a* compared with 6.210 a year ago

of her*. v*jj Mwm m*sv m

while wilding In the stream He wa# res The following officer- were *t*ct*d *u*d by a member of a Aahing party who. dent. C. C. Stanford: rtce-prrsident J. A.

Presi-

0jmr* Itefe hag granted a *»*»•«* *2^**?* [ toy the Bwr* 1^*1] Of *20 a month to all member* «f the ALKKANDBIA—Mis*

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smlee* tun fitemoon

the Bew V^'d ilr tettomoWif

*aw him a# be wa* ninKing for the Ss*t tone 8raM<m secretary Mr* H L. Fleming: as He wa* carried to a nearby farrahonae *rtetant eeeretair Mi*# Mahe! Coroeliu*. suwhcre he remained unoooaelotig for aome penntendent children* diriaion Mr*. M. 0. time . . .The Jaek«on townehip grade school f Edrinrton; wjperintendent young people's diemnmenoement^ciiM wer* beW at the vision Frank Kliogenwuidl. supenntendent Baptist church at Sardigfu Friday evening f adult diviwon, the Rev. J R Quick: super I The class of graduate* which ws# the l*^- intendent adminiwtratlve division. •. A. Hinj eet ever turned out in the township worn vfaaw. aad_*up«rj ntendent edacsUonal <hvi-

S2SS ^ST'u. A r?‘SZ , «,7 1 i»a“3 joint meeting of the live stock E 1 *®, be held in the schoolhouse of ^gdocTu^ day afternoon. The principal . h nr lii h«nn of the bureau of azumal^ h i^

Fred Pureley. of Modoc,

^ the -^caUa^of

Parsley will be hoste* to

iliary of the association The Carlo* i* to have a new #d*ooi

situated on the site of toe otd one. The

building will be of tonck and

about S36.000 aDd will

high school. The old structure win used for the consolidated township schools.

EAST CHICAGO, tod-—Leo

mayor of East Chicago has announced the following members of boards which will aid in the governing of East Chicago a# a city of the second cl mb Board of public works. B. W. Wicker H K Grove* and Otto C. F. Seohase board of pubhe safety. Edward De Binae C. P. Burdick and Irrta Sheeks. and board of park commissioners J. Claud Smith. Harvey R Jackson^ Pear’e A. Park* and Bruno Schreiber The new boards will take office next Tuesday, and. after organising, will attempt to work out I a program for reducing the expense* of toe f

Hazel Bice, whit* sank in Green rivtr Sunday night in deep water, after springing a leak. It is expected that the Hazel -Ri<* will be Boated in a few days... In an effort to alleviate the congestion beyond the Big Four railroad lines. Samuel McLeish. general agent, has announced that only carload lots and no package shipments will be accepted by the road here for shipment over other lines Less than carload lota, however. will be accepted to points on toe Big Four hues proper. This action is in line with similar action taken by many of toe — eastern railroads. Other railroads entering town of] Evansville are not restricted beyond their lines, except by actual embargo.... Clinton

Lemrae. oi ~ '

Huntingborg. has been recom-

mended for appointment as navigation inspector for the Evansville port by Mrs. Margaret Viele. collector of revenue at the United States port here. The official appointment is erpected to be made soon in

Washington. D. C.

WASHINGTON—E. C. Burt*, superintendent of the Washington Water. Light and Power Company, fell twenty feet into a gas bolder at the gas tank here Friday when a piece of scaffolding broke. The bones in his left foot were broken and he was badly brassed ..D. W. Buffer, representing toe state public service commission, held a hearing here Friday to determine a method of

relieving the artificial gas situation in Washington, Sulphur fumes are so bad that it is almost, impossible to use toe gas. Inferior coal is responsible for the situation, it is said, the company being unable to get eastern gaa coal. It waa recommended that the gas purifiers be applied more intensively A total of 222 pupils will receive diplomas at annual eighth grade commencement exercises at the Christian chart* here, June 12. Thi* is the largest number in the history of toe Davies* county schools. Professor L. J. Rettger. of the Indiana State Normal School, will make the address. The average grade in the county for eighth grade pupils is 83.7. .... In order to determine what part of toe 580.000 estate left by C C. Martin, a coal operator here, is to to to Miriam Martin, toe widow, and what part to the two minor heirs, a suit was filed in the Daviess circuit court here Friday, in which toe court is asked to construe the will. Mr. Martin wrote the will himself before the birth of the two children, and the complaint states that there , is uncertainty and disagreement as to his J meaning, because of his lack of—knowledge i of legal terms. Elza K. Sudduth. guardian 1 of the minor heirs, is the plaintiff. SEYMOUR—Three additional arrests were made Friday by Harvey L. McCord, sheriff. an indictment returned by toe Jackson county grand jury at Brownstown, which J

con

ibert

recently investigated alleged gambling < ditions here and in Crothersville. Ro’ Pfaffenberger. of this city. pleaded not guilty to gaming and will be tried in circuit court. Mort Meyers, of this city, and James Cox, of Hayden, pleaded guilty to gaming and each was fined $5 and costs. Forty-two defendants have baen arraigned in circuit court to answer to indictment* returned by the grand jury, and it is understood that about ten warrants have not yet been served.... M,** Adelaide Gaeaway has resigned as director of music in toe Seymour public schools, and the board of trustees has announced that Reginald Brinklow. assistant music instructor In Evansville has been selected to take toe position. Brinklow

was director of, a regimental band In the Rainbow division and also directed the InDiana University Band several years. He formerly lived here. Miss Gasaway wa* one of the three young women who went to France during the war as representatives of the Indiana Federation of Women’s Club* to engage in entertainment work among the soldiers. She has accepted a position in the east for next year K. A. Davis, a garage owner at Muncie. has proved ownership of an automobile which was abandoned here May 2. The police could get no trace of the driver who brought the automobile 1 here. The machine was found through cards sent by Mr. Davis to police departments in Indiana.

“FHOTOPLAYsr

* j «hor!ggc of help »i” Ami.\m *j(o

’**# wa* .made fthon. Mr*. F.o**i« Walton.

Columbus „ i DECATUR—Group sections of the Ft

turned missionaries two from Africa and one j of the chauffeurs, who last week received an ! from India Will take part in the program. 1 increase of $25 were reduced to conform to !

Fred Bock, a Preble township farmer the genera! increase.

and Amos Burkhaltor. of Berne were ap fVa vavn r F rt ‘ pointed Friday by Judge Moran a* toe Demo- * n 8 ! — .TO: :

PHOTOPLAYS.

mm*mate !*»*, «►»«¥* j#**** ti m beesuae of leek of h*.p M» dr illed that the m.'tton is

the

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N ft WCASTLE- Arch H >ald Aim pleaded guilty to Iwirg1«!r

reuit court here Friday.

to two p. fottlltowi tuple. Reformatory. He pfevtotisir

to robbing a ; *#fl

J#w#e McCord, he gecaped

hero in March when the

the. toll preparatory to taking* re the Judge MKtortf ha* not

penbw, r Imtmer The injured girl was reWev«t to hgr home la an ambulafiee....! Raymond Gaugh. age twelve. *on of Isaac Oaugfc wae injured Friday when he fell in ftont of a disc while at work on the Robert Htte farm [The disc •truck a rock and lad was; thrown to like ground . . An ial crwnmeMrwment exenteie* for Ateaandria Mb.hoot were held Enday ereaing at

Twenga tore* puff*I* reFrederick VsuNuys, of In-, the commcnccmerit addre**.

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AKhPORT -After

hmir*. a lory in the returned a verdict r

Rtetter arid Seiler city. The suit aotoihobiles. one

other by an m . .. ^ which a-vrurred ■ here ff asked dama#e» in

ng wit twenty rtr'hit court for |h* pi aiii

the aasount ef m Joneg against cry Ciiiwpniir. *1

t of aF«oli<*.«»o

y th enter. RKK HAfl Si

ITE—Phydc* tcacherr of Ini owrrenttow here Friday ere-: U continue until noon fiatur-

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nue until no« prwtid-f t of

srili begin tb«r

3.500

schoo l i

Thirty-eight students were graduated from ! L® U ?J!!! 4 a SI^ m ^5!^

the Decatur High School Friday tr

| evening at

the thirty-ninth annual conunmemnent of the srhom. The address was delirered by iuperi ntewtent Liewetyan. of toe Newcastle ♦Choois. oa the subject TTh*t of Your Fu-

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WINCHESTER—The

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j given by the cbiidrwn from the grade school* under the direction of Julius Doerter. phyrical director One of the closing feature* of toe day wa* the crowning of Mias Edna Unfried as May queen. ,. . The steamer Lena May left Evansville Friday afternoon for Hers Landing, on Green river.

Randolph County where she wilt attempt to raise the steamer

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PHOTOPLAY*,

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•teller aw ford*

II ns delivered fund ay n Charfoa w, Rom. pastor n i "hurcb here. The an rhs Road to Yesterday.” t the Strand toaator Thur

artsy night,

MtitMl at the

ELWOOD—Morgan Jonm. ' id here Friday night, oonf eay. that he stole an auto r to Cash Sella at Tipton, __ wa* found naar the city. ....ppn waa abandoned, and the extra tire It eon talned waa found bidden to a road culvert Junes -was taken to Ttptoh for trial. The

nth ago from

was arrested to pay hoard

paid the tnli at

d. the au-

where it • It eon-

SHELBfVILLE—William Edward New-

comh. age eighteen months, will lose the third finger of hls right band m a result of his Interest in a gasoline engine. The baby hearing the noise of the engine near h.« home, evaded his mother and toldled into the idled When he tiirnst bl* hand Into the involving wheels three of tho finger* were biiflly torn and ctft. .. . Ufiess McPherson, a wealthy farmer of Ithelby oounty. won e diForce In the hheto# olfoult court Friday from Mr*. Flora McPherson. By an rigivwment which waa reached out of court, Mr*. M<iUiers«m will receive fia.OOO from her hus band in settlement of her claim for alimony

Ml'NfTE- -The annual Ma> pagean Munotg Young Women* Christian tlnn was presented isturduy after

the

eooiatiotiMiBMHI In McCulloch park

pageant of

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A thriller with the sky as the limit! Lieut. Locklear “The Daredevil of the Skies”

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ROBBERY” Carter DeHaven Comedy “BEATING CHEATERS” Entire Week, Starting Sunday

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Tade Dolan and His Versatile Entertainers, Musicians and Singers, In-

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Peggy Hoffman Every Afternoon and Evening

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