Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1920 — Page 7

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M0N1PELIER

CORONER BELIEVES CHARRED BODY THAT OF W*. FRAZIER.

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HARTFORD CITY, lad., December 25.—The last step in the investiffation of the mystery surrounding: the death of the person, whose charred body was found in the ftre ruins of a bouse on the Merritt Chapman farm east of the city on December 1, .was taken * riday afternoon, when Dr, E. D. Shadday, of Montpelier, county coroner. filed hi» verdict in the case. The

verdict reads as follows.

‘The evidence being purely circumstantial it Is not possible to make a direct verdict ia this case. I went to such lengths as I thought proper in making this investigation. I am able to say that ttse body found was that of an unidentified male person which

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begin? Let’s sll resolve t‘ do all Idwaui^g^howr ou^

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in our power t* discourage jazz musk. There’s s somethin’ shout saxo-

*« **» & phones an’ trap drummm’ that lures

11 us on f recklessness an’ license.

Somehow we don’t seem f care

P what becomes of us while a jazz

orchestra is rattlin’ an’ gruntin’

Down Grade. an’ shriekin'. We fergit home an’ / * mother, unless mother happens t’

be in th’ crowd. But, anyhow, we

fergit home. We feel tough an’ bold. We dance with* people we never heard of before an’ we lounge about like a sorter-o’ th’ Nile, Jazz records are in ever’ home. Th’ modern pa* r smells like a star’s dressin’ room—cigarette smoke, cosmetics, dandelion wine an’ steam heat—a combination o’ fumes unknown in private i life before the introduction o’ jazz. Once we stop jazz, much' o’ j th’ demoralization now so common ’ll die out. Let our mothers resolve t’ slow down an’ set an example fer ther growin’ daughters— oversee ther dressin’ an’ warn them against th’ pitfalls o’ jazz music. u Th’ first impulse when a jazz orchestry begins t’ mumble an’ squeak an’ rattle is t’ kick up, or hug some one, or shimmy, or git |resh. What else is ther t’ do t’ such mafic? Kolmddy ever sat still an’ listened t* a jazz orchestry. Next comes drinkin. Everbuddy you meet has somethin’ t’ relate about how they’re heatin’ prohibition—how they’re gittin’ around it. We used t’ hear occasionally of some ole fashioned feller that kept ’a little in th’ house,’ hut t’day a dry home is th’ exception. We used t* hear o’ some boy bein’ on ‘th’ downward path* an’ thought it wuz awful, but t’day th’ whole country seems t’ be headed that way. Who don’t remember that pathetic old ballad, ’Where Is My Wanderin’ Boy T’night’? ‘Where is My Daughter This Week’ would make a better song. But, cm th’ square, nearly ever’thing we’re doin’ an’ encouragin’ t’day ought t # be cut out New Yeai*s, but we don’t reckon anything ’ll be

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Black ford county, on the Sd^'day 1 of December. From the evidence secured at said inquest, said evidence being purely circumstantial. I believe it to be tbe body of William Frasier and can not positively state.

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EMPLOYES OF IRON WORKS GET THEIR FIRST PROFITS

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XEWBERX. N. C„ December 25 — Employes of the Newbern Iron Works and Supply Company received their first week s pay on the profit sharing basic established by the concern in agreement with the workers The pay contained in the envelopes banded out yesterday represented a reduction of 1® per cent, from the wages received a week ago and the new scale of pay. based on profits above actual operating expenses was said by company officials to represent roughly the wage schedule put forward by the concern several weeks ago before the profit sharing plan was agreed on. t Leaders among the.employes after ‘ the pay rolls had been distributed said that while not pleased with a reduction in wages, they were convinced the company wav ' giving them a

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Former Pupils, Patrons and Their Friends Special Christmas Dance TONIGHT, DEC. 25th pa Valle’s Syncopated Jazz Orchestra Marsh Danse Studios ILLINOIS AND NORTH STREETS Main 5306-5305. . Auto. 22-121.

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HOLIDAY WEEK SANTOS AND HAYES REVUE REAL MUSICAL COMEDY

ALL-STAR SHOW INCLUDING HOWARS’ ANIMALS

Winter and Spring

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TWO RECITALS Sonva Medvedieff, Soprano Signor Philip Sevesta, Harpist ^ Lee Cnmican, Pianist First Concert: Monday, Dec. 27, 1920, at 8:15 p. m. Second Concert: Tuesday, Dec. 28, 192W, at 8:15 p. m. Claypool Hotel Ballroom Car. Illinois and Wash Sts. Indianapolis, Ind. BENEFIT OF W. R. C. No. 43, Auxiliary to Gordon Post, G. A. R.

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Tired Business Men and Weary * Women who packed the Columbia theater last night from orchestra pit to ceiling are not so tired . •>'1 not so weary today. The M-rcu* Show of mo, which began its two weeks’ engagement at the Columbia last night, was the tonic that gave thosl’ who could get In a

brighter outlook on life.

No moral was taught, or even tlu aWorg-.f^niSs^oTw^S! fi! bang entertainment. But. be it

SAN FRANCISCO COMMENTS

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By Thomas Xunan.

A musical revue with a sort of indoor circus tone and liveliness of action, the Marcus Show of

1920 won the approval of an audD ence that last night filled the

Columbia.

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agreeable^comedy are the and though it seems to *~ the intention of the

-‘vc an advance e show might e of the censor.

A B. Marcus has assembled a

mighty good company of a< and actresses this year. He

spared no expense in costurn

* iction. The women folk ... are numerous, their youth

the production. The women folk the show* are numerous, their youth is not to be denied and mostly ■ft “IS And seldom has a

a revue come

they are pretty. An musical comedy or

to San Francisco with a chorus

better trained.

The lighting effects are

The Diminutive Comedian

JIMMY ROSEN Star in “Buster Brown” and “The Newlyweds’

a Laughable Skit Entitled “CALL ME, PAPA

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result of a master hand, many beautiful costumes worn the fifty or more girls caused many a gasp of admiration from the feminine portion of the

audience.

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