Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1921 — Page 5
46 IN WABASH TO RECEIVE A. B. Fifteen Slated for Degree Are Indianapolis Men. Special to The Times. CRAWFORDSVILLE, luiL, May 13 j Forty-six n.en till! receive the liberal arts degree from Wabash College at the e'Shty-thir/1 annual commencement to be held Saturday, June 11. Fifteen of these graduates are Indianapolis men. A number of them have planned to take postgraduate work in eastern colleges on completion of their work here. Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, of the Federal Court at Chicago, %ill deliver the class address. Following is a complete roster of graduates: Roland M. Arens (history), Indianapolis. Guy Bayless (mathematics). Brown's Valley. Harold Cassady Bever (economics), Rushville. lan Collins Black (psychology), Lebanon. Forest Loralne Bowman (economics). Advance. Halfred C. Brown (economics), Frankfort Frank Ernest Cash (history), Lebanon. Austin H. Brown, Indianapolis. Clarence J. Manley, Georgetown, 111. W Hollace E. Mayfield. Indianapolis. Murray Kessler, Kinnard. Lawrence M. Hopper (French), Crawfordsville. George Milton Clark (English composition), Avion. John Frederick Connell (political science), 1 ttida. Robert Irwin Daugherty (English literature). I'rinceton. Russell Paul De Wese (economics), Russiavilie. Ajjen Carlson Eastlack (mathematics), Crawfordsville. Lyle Cline Faust (psychology), Indianapolis. William Fowler Frazier (economics), Georgetown. 111. Fred Earl-Gordon (psychology). Macomb, 11L Hugh Haztzell Green (economics), Indianapolis. George Cleon Hutchins (economics), Roachdala. Frank McMechan Jones (economics), McAllen, Texas. Paul Weaver (English composition), Indianapolis. Fitzhugh Lee (botany), Waynetown. Arthur Joseph Lehman (chemistry), Crawfordsville. Edmund Leroy Lind (chemistry), Crawfordsville George Hathaway Lit tell (psychology), Indianapolis. Norman Littell (history). Indianapolis. Raymond Farrell Mahoney (psychol- j ogy), Logansport. Merle Edward Maupin (phychology), j Crawfordsville. Forrest Russell McAlpln (English com- j position), Southport. Charles Raymond Miller (chemistry), j Crawfordsville. Darrell W-ylie Pickett (mathematics), ! Crawfordsville. Roland Barneclo Rust (economies), In j dianapolis. Whitney C. Porter (economics), Indian- i spoils. Edward R Raub. Jr., Indianapolis. i Thomas Charles Scott (chemistry), Ko- I komo. Joseph Frederick Sharp (economics), j Greenwood. .'lax Siauley Spears fhlstory). Swayzee Otho Gaylord Thompson (inathe'matLcs), Garrett. ' T P John Black Vrooman (history), Chi cago. 1 Norman Aikman Watson (botany). | Crawfordsville. Ernest John Yorger (economics), Indi anapolis. Otis Bigelow Young (mathematics), j Garrett. Paul Allen Young (botany), Garrett. BANK ROBBERS GET so,oo. NEW YORK, May 13.—Two men today held up the private Italian bank of ! Anthony Sas- >u in Brooklyn and robbed I the safe of 5.1.000.
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‘Missing’ Boy HomeM Reports Fine Ride Forest Stonebraker, 13, reported yesterday afternoon to the police as miss, Ing, walked Into his home at 9:30 p. m. last night and declared “that was a fine automobile ride.” Forest Is the son of Mrs. Fern Stone-
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was driving an automobile," explained the boy. “I told' him I wanted to go to Crawfordsville to see my grandmother and to let me ride. My grandmother does not live at Crawfordsville and I accompanied the man to Danville, 111., in the automobile. I remained with him and he drove back to Crawfordsville, and at that city I got on an interurban and came back to Indianapolis.”
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GIVES CANDY TO WOMEN JTURORS. KOKOMO, Ind., May 13.—A jury of women, the first employed In this co'tfnty, comprising social and intellectual leaders 'of the city acquitted Mrs. Lillian Startuck, charged with living in an unlawful relation with J. J. Franks. The lawyers set a precedent by treating the fair Jurors to candy.
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TRIES SUICIDE AFTER QUARREL. Margaret Tippey, 20, 2731 Cornell avenue, drank lodine last night after a quarrel with her husband, Henry Tippey, the police wei'e told. She was taken to the city in an ambulance and physicians say she will recover. The couple have been married eight months and this is the second time she has taken poison, the poUce say.
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I Here’s Your Opportunity! . SATURDAY WE OFFER 9x10.6 Wool Fiber tn 7* The opportunity looked for by "house cleaners” and those who buy these beautiful wool fiber rugs tomorrow will I make a good investment. They are woven in blue, brown and green mixtures and make the home more cheerful I and inviting; 9x10.6 room size offered for dQ •TC H Saturday only at I D SOLD CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. x IMITATION HARDWOOD 17 * 54 INCH FLOOR COVERING RAG RUGS 49c Yd. s j™ d ; y 24 inches wide, oak finish, in two patterns for border . * ... around your rugs or floor cov- For the bedroom, bathroom, ering for the hall. .Saturday etc woven rag rugs in Qjjjy g yard fa&rroonious colors, trimmed with fringe, 27x54-inch size, Sold Cash or Easy Payments. offered Saturday at 99<* each. S— —- ■ ■d V , , Why Pay HIGH-PRICES For Gas? When You Can Get a “CLARK JEWEL" Oil Cooker fr sl4= Come to the National Saturday and see this OIL STOVE —three burners, they save time —cook fast and are LESS EXPENSIVE. Now is the time to buy your Oil Cooker — first, because of the High Cost of UP 3 Cooking with Gas (g —and because of Easy Payments “VITANOLA” Talking Machines and “Western Electric” Appliance —AT— Buy Yours Saturday and Save them AujJ '
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