Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1920 — Page 3
M’CRAY HAS 38' BERTHS TO FILL (Continued From Pare One.) appointed May 13, 1919; term expires r in. l, 1921; trustee Institute for Education of Deaf and Ditnb. Joseph L. Cowling, Rushvllle, Republican, trustee Eastern Hospital for Insane, appointed Jau. 1, 1917; term expires Jan. l, 1921. John Nupler, Vincennes, Progressive, trustee Northern Ind.ana Hospital for Insane, appointed Jaa. 1, 1917; term expiree Jan. L 1921. John B. btoll. South Bend, Democrat, trustee Indiana State Prison; appointed Jan. l, 1917; term expires Jan. 1, 1921. Adolph Democrat, member State Board of Pardons, appointed Jan. 1, 1917; term ex-
pires Jan. l, 1921. Edward F. Otto, Crawfordsvllle, Quartermaster General, appointed Feb. 15, 1917; retires with Governor. Joseph L. Bayaru, jr., viucennes, trustee Southern Indiana Hospital for Insane; appointed Dec. 27, 1918; term expires Jau. 1, 1921. Harry B Smith, Republican, Indianapolis, Adjutant General, appointed Jau. 9, 1917; retires with Governor. Edwin M. Carter, Republican, Rock ville, trustee ludiana Boys’ School, appointed March 1, 1917; term expires March 1. 1921. Demarchus C. Brown, Indianapolis, mpinlier State Board of Charities, appointed July 9, 1918; term expires March L 1921. it. C. Schultz, Republican, custodian and engineer of Statehouse; retires with Governor. John W. Holtzman, Indianapolis. Democrat. member Conservation Commission, appointed April 1, 1919; term expires •April L 1921. E. C. Ba- bfieid, Indianapolis, member Board of Dental Examiners, appointed July 10. 1919: term expires June 22, 1921. Charles O. Williams. Republican Richmond, member State Board of Education, appointed May 4, 1917; term expires May 4, 1921. George R. G.ose. Greencastle, member State Board of Education, appointed May 1, 1917; term expires May 1. 1921. Archibald M. Hall, Indianapolis, member State Board of Education, appointed June 28. 1917; term expires Mav 1. 1921. Marion B. Stults. Huntington. Democrat, member State Boird of Embaimers, appointed Jan. 9, 1917; term expires Jan. 9, 1921. Theodore Hunt, Republican. Richmond, member State Board of Embaimers, appointed April 27, 1917; term expires April 27, 1921 John P. Ragsdale, Democrat, Indianapolis. member State Board of Embalm - era, appointed 'fay 10. 1917; term expires May 15, 1921. Wllmer Chris. ian. Democrat. Indlanapo’ts trustee Indiana Village of Epileptics. appointed March 15, 1917; term expires March 15. 1921. William P. Keller, Republican. Columbus. trustee Indiana Farm Colony for Feeble Minded apDointed Jan. 2. 1920; term expires Jan. 2, 1921. W. B. Walsh, Democrat. Frankfort, trustee School for Feeble Minded Youth, apooii’fe'' 'riril 7, 1917; term expires April 7, 1921. M-rry Harper, Ft. Wayne, trustee "■cble Mi-ded Youth, ap pointed March S, 1917; term expires March 10, 1921. Mrs. Wtudeld Scott Johnson. Bloomington, trustee Industrial School for Guts, appointed April 1, 1917; term expires April 7, 1921. Hugh A. Cowing, Muncie, Republican, fnember State Board of Health, appointed April 14, 1917; term expires April 14, 1921. ’ Frederick Hecshaw, Democrat. Indianapolis. member State Board of Health, appointed May 10, 1919; term expires May 1. 1921. John Ollphant, Democrat, Vincennes, member State Highway Commission appointed April 17, 1919; term expires April 17, 1921. Edgar A. Perkins, Democrat, member
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State Industrial Board, appointed May 24, 1919; term expires May 24, 1921. Dr. A. B. Galne, Marion, Republican, member Board of Medical Registration and Examination, appointed May 10, 1917: term expires April 20, 1921. William R. Davidson, Republican, Evans' ille, member board of medical registration and examination, appointed Aug. 2, 1920; term expires April 23, 1921. Joseph C. Hutzell, Republican, Ft. Wayne, member State board •of pharmacy. appointed May 6, 1917; term expires May 6, 1921. Lawrence F. Orr, Republican, Columbus, deputy examiner, State board of accounts appointed June 7, 1917; term expires June 7, 1921. n • . MeCard e, Republican, Indianapolis, member public service commiso ted May 1, 1917; term expires May 1. 1921. Fred Bates Johnson, Democrat, Richmond member public service commission, appointed Jan. 9, 1919; term expires May , .9.1 Thomas A. Dally, Indianapolis, trustee Indiana Reformatory, appointed March 22 1917; term expires March 22. 19H.
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Frank Hughes, inheritance tax Investigator of State Board of Tax Cotpmlssloners, appointed Aug. 1,-1918; term expires at pleasure of Governor. Strang N. Qragun, Republican, Lebanon, member State Board of Tax Commissioners, appointed Dec. L 1916; term eMures Dee. 1, 1920. ‘", E. N jrthrup, Huntington, Btate Veterinarian, appointed July 2, 1917; term expires March 23, 1921. Miss Ada E. Bush, daughter of Mrs. Theodore M. Bush. 1409 North Pennsylvania street, will be appointed by Gov-e-nor-elect McCray, as his private secretary, Mr. McCray has announced. Miss Bush will take up her duties at the Inauguration of Mr. McCray, Jan. 10. She Is the first woman in Indiana and
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1920.
is among the few in the United States to hold such a position. Miss Bush has been Mr. McCray's secretary for the past twenty years and during the campaign served In thq national headquarters of the Republican party In Chicago as executive secretary In the women’s national organisation. She has been prominent In club and suffrage circles In Indiana. The Governor-elect will leave Saturday afternoon for Fowler, where a jollification Is to be held tomorrow night. The celebration of Mr. McCray’* election, scheduled for Saturday night In Kentland, bis home town, will be held later. Mr. McCray, In speaking of appointments, Intimated that party service would
not be Ignored in hit selections, but he added the appointees must be capable of handling the office to which he le appointed. TRY TO IDENTIFY AMNESIA VICTIM (Continued From Page Qne.) not know how, but when they got me to sit down and try I found that I could play cards and that I could play four different games, but I don't remember ever playing cards before.” Two scars, one a small one on the
back of his left hand, and the other, also ■mall, on the upper part of bis forehead, are distinguishing marks. The man said the apot on hla forehead la tender to the touch. Chief Fletcher examined Jim’s clothing closely. He wore a pair of No. 10 tan shoes, but no marks on them showed where they had been purchased. The marks from the dark three-piece suite of clothes that he wore had been removed. Th- black and gray checked overcoat, almost new, was purchased from The Halle Bros. Company, Cleveland, Ohio. The label In that cont bore the figures written in Ink, ”11x30,’’ and stamped “41033”—and a date that could not be
Now is the time to compare closely and determine which store saves you most. Turn to Pages 6 and 7 THE FAIR
G -j, F ZT” RATIONAL FURNITURE CO. E "’ r r 2~" BUY STOVES MADE IN INDIANAPOLISSold at the National—“ Out of the High-Rent District” See What You Save! oa the “PALACE” HOT BLAST # Jjt ana jaia oy me list j jwt/mu ior tears. This heater is made of cast iron, trimmed with nickel— VY will bum any kind of fuel, even to the commonest kind of slack —burns its smoke—heats your room day or night, with / t steady even heat —heats the floor— NgjggfijKwfl&wff CUTS YOUR COAL BILL ONE-HALF by burning less fuel than the ordinary hehter. We’ll prove it and more—prove to save you on the price of the heater J&jk to start with; also with every Palace Hot Blast we will furnish FREE, three joints of pipe, one damper, one elbow, one collar and one wood lined zinc. This heater priced at C 0.50 BOLD ON THE NAZ 13 - TIONAL EASY PAYKJ' MENT PLAN.
A CEDAR CHEST At Made of genuine cedar, 40 inches long, splendid finish; made with 2inch legs with casters; wooden handles ; a very attractive chest that will make an appreciative gift. Priced at $19.50. Sold on the National Easy Payment Plan.
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read. The black derby hat was purchased from W. B. Davis & Cos., of Cleveland, Ohio, and cut In the sweat-band of that hat are the letters, ”J. M.” The hat la 7% In size and the duplicate number Is ■‘D2oo3B.’* These facts coupled with information previously obtained by the police from papers found In the man’s pocket, leads them to doubt he is Volney Ewelss, 1564 King street, Toronto, Canada, which waa the name given him by Clarence E. Shinn, 431 North Illinois street, branch manager of the Western Oil Refining Company, who visited the amuesia victim at the hospital. A letter signed by a man named
[ “Brian" suggests that Jim be his representative in England. Another part of a letter was found, but it was torn In auch a way that little could bo learned from It. About one-fourth of a Canadian Army discharge wag found showing that Jim (the last name and part of his number being torn off) —had enlisted at W , but the remainder was torn off and only part of his description remained. A card with a number of name* and street numbers, but no city given, also was in his pocket, as was a small camera picture of a Canad’an soldier in uniform on a boat so indistinct it t> of no value for identification purposes. _
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY A l 6 In. COAL HOD and i SHOVEL at/] Glviui,' you what you want —when you went, and need it —Is always the aim of the NATIONAL—So Saturday we are offering a lot of 100 Coal Hods and Shovels, just at the start of the cold weather; while the lot lasts, at 39<£ a set. NO C. O. n.'S. PHONE ORDEBS OB DEUh Ui.lLd.
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