Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1923 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923

SLAYER FREED FOR ACT YEARS AGO Charles Campbell No Longer a Fugitive. Free today after thirteen years of haunting knowledge that he was wanted in Indianapolis to face a charge of killing. This is the experience of Charles Campbell. 41, Detroit, who late Tuesday was found not guilty of the killing of Leonard Jeffries, a fellow' work man, in 1910. A jury in Criminal Court cleared him after fifteen minutes’ deliberation. Campbell said he hit Jeffries with a piece of concrete after Jeffries drew a razor cm him during an argument in a craps game in the rear of their workshop. He fled to Detroit. He was arrested a few weeks ago, when he was overheard to remark that he had" killed a man in Indianapolis. Witnesses said they had only hazy recollections of the affair due to the lapse of time, but they substantiated Campbell’s storyPIONEER RESIDENT CALLEDjY DEATH Following p. brief illness Mrs. Rosie Murbarger, 72, widow of William E. Murbarger, died at the home of her son. Ralph Murbarger, 3308 Salem St., Tuesday night. Forty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Murbarger came to Indianapolis from Harrison, Ohio. She was born at Oxford, Ohio. Murbarger was a manufacturer of hardware supplies. He died four years ago. Mrs. Murbarger is survived by two other sons and a daughter. They are Sam and Earl Murbarger of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Fawn Parker of Cleveland. Revolver Purloined A $lO revolver was stolen from the home of Roland Brown. 321 N. West St., he told police.

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The world was for the asking last night. How do I know? Will tell you. 1 thought even the ice man was going to deliver ice. The advertisers gave you everything, but hot coffee. Yes, they gave you even coffee in the can and I believe if I hadn’t become so excited getting my coffee, my salad dressing and other groceries home. I believe I would have motored home in the car that Wangelin-Sharp Company had on exhibit right in the entrance of the Murat. What I am trying to tell you about is the great' time we all had at the Murat last night. The Advertising Club of Indianapolis and The Little Theatre Society got together and staged a great entertainment. The Advertising Club occupied the boxes and unique stunt after stunt was offered. The Little Theatre presented "Sycamore Shadders,” a melodrama by Curtis Cooksey. This play was presented earlier in the season by the Little Theatre at the Masonic Temple. I have given you my idea of this play sometime ago. Groceries for Mother and Father tarries ’Em Home When the women left the Murat last night, each one was given a large package .if groceries. There were several hundred wonderful free breakfasts in Indianapolis today. 1 found breakfast food, crackers, salad dressing and everything else in the pacsage which landed at my slot. Just ask me, I will tell you more and more. A great fashion parade was staged by Schloss Brothers and L, S. Ayres & Cos. before the show started. There were musical numbers by the Black and White Entertainers and many others. Members of the Advertising Club occupied the boxes. It reminded me of a great fair. Ed Gausepohl is a; ways after anew idea. So he en gaged a newly married couple to occupy a box. The alleged newly-wed bride sang a love sonfi. Then I knew they were married because the man blushed or acted like he did. After the song there was a rice shower. I know there are a lot of things I should tell you about. It was a

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853 All for the Love of Mike I II Be in My Dixie Home Again Tomorrow 854 Th r ee o Clock in the Morning All Over Nothing at All 860 Teddy Bear Blue* Cock a-Doodle Doo 819 Call Me Hack, pal o’ Mine The Sunset Trail 01 Gold 878 Down in Maryland Carolina in the Morning 783 Why Should I fry Oyer You ? Kicky-Koo Sacred 050 The Palms The Resurrection 241 Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Beulah Land 342 The Church in the Wlidwood When the Roil Is Called Up Yonder 677 Whispering Hope Sweet Hour of Prayer 766 Wh< re Is My Boy Tonight Tell Mother I’ll Be There 586 Abide With Me Shall We Gather At the River 692 I Need Thee Every Hour One Sweetly 789 When I Look In His Face Come Unto Me Comic 865 You Tell Her I Sutter He Loves It 856 Some Laughs Cohen Talks About the Ladles Instrumental 096 Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses Mignen "Gavotte 100 Vajse Bluette Caprice Viennois 884 Flower of Hawaii Thru the Night 728 Mo-Na-Lu Rio Nights 253 American Republic March Second Reg Ime 11 t Connecticut National Guard March

great night at that. Something different. Here Is the Cast for Hoosier Play The cast of "Sycamore Shadders” was as follows: Temperance Cobden (Tempy) Alberta Holmes Mrs. Jane Cobden ....Meta Pantzer Lieber Sheridan Osborn Fred Newell Morris Hartley Graham Harold W. Taylor Claude Cobden. . Clarenco R. Spaan Cockeye Warren F. Curry Sheriff Jake Butler Toner M. Overlay Fan Potter Helene Heathcote Guild John Bohanan Earl D. Munyan Doc Colby Frank S. Chance Aunt Jo Bohanan.. Mrs. Fi-ed L. Petttjohn I. Bohanan... Janet E. Shirley Frank Clarence C. Shoemaker Eli Maynard K. Wilson The Black and White Entertainers consisted of: First tenors, R. A. Halter, and C. R. Thomas: second tenors, J. R. Fisher and Chris O. Albion; baritones. C. C. Lloyd and W. B. Engler; basses, Paul L. Walters and Harold Smith. Miss Marie Bretzman was at the piano. Other entertainers were: Miss Hazel Silvey, Miss Lillian Heusleln, Miss Elizabeth Wells and Miss Mildred Barlow, assisted by Hank Williams, in a novelty entitled: "Another Way to Advertise.” # Those having boxes were: Wan-gelin-Sharp Company, Sugar Creek Creamery, Star, News, Smith-Hassler-Sturm Company, Flower-in-the-Bottle Shop, Schloss Bros. Company, E. O. Langen Company, Kahn Tailoring Company, Hook Drug Company. Little Theatre Society, Taylor Carpet Company, H. Leiber Company, Indianapolis Times. Charles Koehring, Old Masters Coffee Company, Bowes Seal Fast Company. Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Keystone Press, Edison Electric Company. Inc.; Goldstein Bros. Company, E. J. Gausepohl Company, and L. S. Ayres & Cos. (Reviewed by W. D. H.)

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Coming to Murat With Musical Comedy v&v. * - GERTRUDE O’CONNOR The eccentric comedienne with “Up In the Clouds,” corning to the j Murat Friday for two days, will be Miss O’Connor. She has been with i this comedy during both the Chicago and New York engagements. — —— r- — City Advantages to Be Debated Debating teams of the Cathedral High School and the Canisius High School of Buffalo will meet at Caleb Mills Hall tonight and debate the question: "Resolved that Buffalo’s advantages for development excel those j of Indianapolis.” Judge James A. Col- ! linfl. Michael E. Foley and Russell ! J. Ryan will be the judges.

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Big Choir Festival Is •Scheduled for Here

( BY WALTER D. HICKMAN A\ CHOIR FESTIVAL under the ausplcies of the Indiana Chapter of American Guild of Organists will be held on Thursday night, April 26, at the Cadle Tabernacle. It was announced today. One of the features of the festival will be the numbers to be presented by many prominent choirs of the city. Each choir will render a number

Meetings Here Wednesday League of Women Voters — Meeting, C. of C. American Chemical Society— Dinner, C. of S. Kennlngton Post and Auxiliary —Meeting. C. of C. Bowling Club and Indianapolis Association of Credit Men —Dinner, Lincoln. Ladles Auxiliary to Indianapolis Firemen’s Association —Ball, Severin. Lumber Dealers’ Association, Lincoln. Traffic Club—Luncheon, Severin. General Contractors —Luncheon. Spink-Arms. American Association of Engineers— Luncheon. Board of Trade. Advertising Club —Luncheon, C. of C. Sigma Cht Fraternity—Luncheon, C. of C. Credit Men —Luncheon, Claypool. . Electric League—Luncheon, Lincoln.

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alone and then will appear in the •’Hallelujah” chorus. More than 1,500 voices will be heard In this chorus. Among the choirs taking part will be: The Roberts Park M. E.; Christ Church, Episcopal: Tabernacle Presbyterian; Memorial Presbyterian: Jewish Congregation; First Presbyterian; Broadway M. E.; Edwin Ray Choir; Third Christian; Central Ave. Methodist and the Indianapolis Community Chorus. The concert will be free to the public. -!- -1- -!- I Among the legitimate attractions jon view today are: ‘Lilac Time,” at j English’s: All Nationality week, at | Keith's; the Black and White Band, | at the Palace; Mutual burlesque, at | the Broadway; musical comedy and i movies at the Rialto; "The Isle of 1 Lost Ships,” at the Circle; "Jazzmanla." at the Ohio, and "One Exj citing Night,” a.t Mister Smith’s. PEACE MOVES DODGED Legion Posts Hesitate to Bury Ax After Memorial Day Fight. Evidences that ill feeling aroused in recent cross-fire of local American Legion posts and State officers, when the Memorial Day Speedway bill was before the Legislature, is still present, | was expressed today by representatives of several posts involved. First steps In the peace program came at a meeting of the McllvaJne Kothe post Monday night. J. W. Ebaugh, commander of the St. Mlhlel-Loer post, which met Tuesday, today said he waa In favor of a revival of an organization of Marion County post commanders, declaring such an organization would be "truly representative."

STILL OPERATOR LOSES IN DASH Five Shots Fired as Miles Coble Attempts to Flee, Following a raid made by deputy sheriffs and police on the home of Miles J. Coble, 43, night agent of the Big Fcur Railroad at New Augusta, Coble was scheduled to appear in city court today. The raiders say they found two electrically operated stills In the rear

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