Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1920 — Page 2

will * ,.d, ,. ** ^ l ~"

a divorce from

to I oot pormtt wh«

, A number of witnesoe* testified that Mr». McClrath l* a fit person to hove

the cor# and custody of her sons Mrs.

S.

« Mahlon K. Bash, in i bar announced that he

'"o^„V h ^ r# boys, to ta

>olicy fo

thf

o take

nee policy for IIJ

two exhibits.

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Gnat*#. ku» Dm rrwaud Ik* JeffereouviUe; Charles [ancheater: Artie w. Co and minor of William Grass. Terre Haute.

WASHINGTON .TEMS

WASHINGTON. December U.-As a means of brinein* Immediate relief to the wool growers and sheep raisers of th# country, ftepresenta-

iWtt'oiU'z £[,•

gMa wool

this as an emergenc: leasure. Representative Osc and, of

Indiana, introduced

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INDIANA DEATHS

» t ".fer k*W5: «,rr^S£

S. Robeson, is dead of apoplexy, rive children also surrive. Their are Mrs. Cora 1«*> Wmans. Oxford. O.; Mrs. Utsie Kinoaid. of Alexandria, and Mrs. Anna Werkin*. Mrs.

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tomobile division. tary of state, and torney-general, today some interest the George Bemaux. cl Indianapolis board of

statute re«,« vehi

h«md of th# an-

* the

SCHOOLMI HAVE GO\

near Gr#en

-

Bock Tetepkoaeo VanNays. Lawrence Bock, prosecuting a aey for Howard county, notified the

attorney

district attorney, Friday night, he desired to prosecute ■

teged bootleggers in county court. The district said he would be pleaded to e prosecuted by the Howai authorities, but that the

, T ouJ<i ai *° have to ai EL U1 oharge of violating the federal law

gs Carter nd is a member ment and his wife

INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCIAL

MTS

ui Spentvr coundty. The veia

of

^.Z^i c “” r-sfe;"'-

at the

Simplex Lock Rii U factory - ~

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r ^y7or h ?^ b r nl 'S° ,ri 10 ° omu ANXIOUS TO FIND “OLD GANG'’

potlwa Picture Actor Returns for VUlt With Friends and Family. {Special to the Indianapolis NewsJ PRINCETON. Ind.. December 18.— Mack Wright, who eleven years ago was a fourteen-year-old Princeton boy. interested in motion pictures only slightly, stopped in Princeton Friday on his way to Huntingburg to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright, his father and mother. While here Wright

of this

..xur, uuuy Of Mrs. Mary #a*dalene lit. ajre seventy-aeren, wbo died Thursday was taken to New Albany today for L;

^ buriH. The following children survive: Mrs. 100I of Plora Wilkie and Otto Schmitt, of this city:

E. A. Schmitt. Greencastie: Mrs. Eiisa Hoffman, Louisville, and Mrs. Mary 8ahm. In-

Mr af ?!ils B

1 city Sandy for jimal SHHLBYV11JLK, Ind.. December 18—Dr. Charles E. Dunn, ace Hftr-seven. is dead

mi SUPPiy GOOD, BUT UTHE DEMAND IS SEEN

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8UX i_ A proposal for the reorganisation of the state department of education and otKw legislative action for the b#Uermenl of Indiana school condition* wa* considered at a meeting of i‘s Club at the

over

REVERSE CO SCRIBED BY

ITI0N8 ARE DECK DIAMOND.

DEPRESSION IS REFLECTED

The Black Diamond, in its moat recent review of the coal market,

•aya: %

The coal market again this week reflected accurately the general busineaa , depression which is evideht %rs?\v. •teK-, commercial world -finds itself that

and

by

pror of fi Governor. I more than I 4 .* party. | Would Appotat The committee this board elect dent of haffing

st^natl mkm

upper

more expressive 01 the n

on in the coal marl

.11 L- j jj

have

sumption side, particular

weather thatj^as obtained thn out thli fall,-iff has forgotten that .summer it ferfrefL a coal famine, is^today also forgetting winter’s *

of course.

ilbl^trrfvai aT any^tfi "It is und« . , »< )<)d ol sumption; but ■

furtner been '

widow and

leaves a

LAWRENCEBDRG. Ind MW. Alice M. Bahia, si of Mosea D. Santa, is < at her home near thii

t>y

S^Mfi

a*hen turn them

large ind a low -

.... with many V

nr. 1«5 , E . do !^w“ r .K ,, SlSLSS B for steam coal has slumped tremend- el ously. Too, many of these manufac- In

demand has

by public inv and the cry

1 be heard.

course, that imerce do not

n k T&i

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turers who, either not anticipating the condition which has caused them to close their plants, or refusing to heed it, have stocked up well on su

Mrs. I home near

EVANSVILLE. Susan Williams, at her home here.

*• The .. for burial.

KU'Si”-' • T1 “ »*'

'-"iS then to

Deoember 18.—Mrs.

II f Barker^are thirtr three di'hd

J? d - December 18.—

POETIC MAT DANCE

Continued from Page One. Ohio, who succeeds Senator Harding in the United State* senate. \t was decided that the women senators might wear their hats during the sessions. CLOSER SLPHftVISION.

snt of Hanof a comof the recoiniges. t the

trd

lent lepartment. board of ing offernor lo members hold, it is composed by the , \s. not 1 re to be

iT

TSBb :

stendrni

that a ten- ’

- of

the

it motor 1 >ad roll- | running only I » wagons and 1 i police patrol

s

police

ta

cities .A off in rei

If it is der the

must pay th

of nd

under t and a 1 ■uld r

ay th

automp biles, will present the leglslati etude city gove

I’zir. the pi

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of puh"hc inetn

Minimum Term I«0 Days.

The committee recommended that the, minimum school term be made 180 days. It recommended compulsory medical school inspection or the >' employment of a full time registered A law was suggested corntool to provide a minilent and supstate board, fed that the nualsuperintendents supervisory state board tion from tlege or fling ex-

A

sugthe the

- at

s-y:

twobeing

mlso from

eighth

insti

20-tVnt Mt-hool Tax.

Th* committee recommended a 20 cent state-wide tuition school tax, of which amount 10 per cent, would be set aside as a relief fudd to be used S&SUSSg&Ji

•mail amount of

third for and the Joned by

rKid rrsR- kl*.l til nTm^rV, H

supervisor of H tn/1av that

ROCHESTER, Ind.. December 18.—Oliver

W.

PERU, Ind.. December'

inson. are forty-two. died at his

after » long illness. He

rank of

Continued from Page One.

Strauss «% per cent. Five thousand dolkept. it is alleged. He

Tall, athletic

actor, Wright belied

Husbaud. Mrs. dagger then telegraphed her usband at the Ashing camp. The was delayed four days, dur-

i tl

two more certificates of each from Mrs. dagger With dagger

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Policewomen to See Thnf

Close at Midnight. Miss Clara Burnside,

policewomen, announced today she has instructed policewomen to pay close attention to all dances, for which permits are issued by the policewomen’s bureau, and see to It that the dahees end promptly at midnight, in compliance with the stlpu^

latipns of the permits.

This announcement, it is understood, not only will put a stop to the ®>°b' ‘ practice of holding danrcea until I

a ions .line*,# h» — f??* and 2 a. m., but also will put a the world* warlmd aU^^tto in of ^ ‘'? i!bls ” ^at hav ■ major. He wm rommUaiMed a m » d * recently by young tolk

captain at the end of the first traininr camp questioned by their parents as to

at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. He leaves a i they were staying out so late,

widow. . . Thomaa CunninpUans. for fifty- Miss Burnside said she had received five yem a resident of Miami county, died word that in oases of dances which of typhoid fever « CaetlebeiTy. Ala.. Tum-1 had closed at midnight or shortly u 7^*n b ^wmi5!^*r to rs T Hc i afterward, some of the boys and girls >T«T nf pirn c w Cu ?“ Dr - attending the affairs, have been go- >»»» of Peru, and ^daughter. Mrs. \elma ing on a s utomo bile “joy rides” for an

hour or two after the d^nce and have

The Rev. "‘"JSS city f6r

at

for ,

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bring about fSOe or

# m

[ty. It would TOO an acre, th

Ing about f80# mayor belleveg

Plan for Three M«anger*. the plan, the trustees would institutions 7 under three ne over the two city over the ISlunnyeiclo'

over the som-

s.

t that hj ult to these ins

d

ly «

which. He sure that his office as and honesi

The tB. only one

'M

m K 0 /..r*.Tu"id i of the city board

they af

dispensary, have no coni tulione, unde able to devot# all problems of the olt

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JURY DUTY FOR

w ‘ m - 1

t to The Indianapolis New«l B, Ind., December II r not women 1 * names

be placed in the jury box for the 001 year will depend to a great e*-j the'wishes of the g «HMgf

' co

the

J °Tr"uTt

‘•Suppose a jury co eral men and womec case anti It would bt the Jury to remain out al would not be very plegsant the men or the women.” 1 opinion of one lawyer.

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COLUMBU circuit coui John ^ -

News] ecember

»dr

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at Lebanon, but w

ever was

of Castleberry.

BLOOMIXGDALE Ind..

AWUDii. ana a uau^nirr. mm. v in all movements for oommunn

NewY

their late

XX,

appearance.

_mber 1* excusea ineir jaie return home by ks i a&‘Brr.s:z

Detroit, and a daurhtrr. Mrs. C. W. Pearson, i in a number of instances the dances ' rifef ” r “ •• »*» active 1 have not been closed until one or two

and a leader. hours after the stipulated closing

time.. This practice has been more common at the dances given by private organizations and clubs thaw at the public dance halls, she said.

GREENCASTLE.

community betterment. Ind- December 18,

BeLwUves ^ere today reemved a telegram

looking th# type of a motion picture tradition- and

3Ti5 a .S , 'L£ l, 13: ZJirA&U '213

was happy.

read conductor

breach of

t’s father is a railn the Cannelton

hern railway^

Bit* of Indiana News.

HUNTTNGTON—-The Cntes bakery here will provide all bread for the Chnstmas in that manner for several years. The money for the mild, raised by subecriptum. now

plana

and

the pnes of one

former auditor of' this

county, announcing the sodden death yesterday of Mr*. Allen, age forty-eight. «t Trinidad. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Alien left here a week ago for Phoenix. Ari*„ and were visiting a day with Mr. and Mr* Robert Schobee in Trinidad. Her death was due to an attack of heart disease from which she had been suffering The body is being returned here A#r bunaJ. She is survived by the husband, three sisters, and three

brothers.

VALPARAISO. Ind- December jamm W. CarrdJL age ninety-one a pioneer ' t of Porter county, died yesterday at one mile south of the city. He cam# to thn* city seventy-five years ago from Ohio and was one of the big land owners of the county. A widow and four do ugh ter* survive.

All for Eleven Cents

ky ami the etili were oonfUteted. The family recently movad here Trom Gary Fodro. who- is an invalid begged the police to arrest him instead of his wife The

erenee on W^u^ig h^d

{Special to The Indianapolis News} FRANKLIN. Ind., December 18..

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Mias Mary Carr Huffman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Warren Huffman, of this city, and John W. Cox. of Rich mond. were married Thursday after noon at the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. R. P. Jones, of the First Presbyterian church of Franklin. officiated. The attendants were Lawrence Winniger, of Cincinnati, and Miss Theodocia Beasley, of Linton. The bride attended Franklin

[Special to The Indianapolis News] HAMMOND, Ind.. December 18.— Two bandits, heavily armed, held up A. D. Hillyard. of this city, on his way home from work last night and found 11 cents on him. They took it without a word, and Hillyard walked a mile to the police station to report his loss.

Sailinj vana,