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| morning. They summoned a physi= cian, but when the child's condition | became worse, he was brought to the | hospital here.
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| liu last Labor Day at Greenfield | changed her mind and wished to continue with her education. fr) been annulled today. Mildred ‘ and her husband were arvising her never again to take rested in a police raid led by her so Rn a step as marriage mother on their honeymoon apartwithout the consent of her parents | ment. They were brought before
Foils Death in Abandoned Vault 1- MONTH MARRIAGE | OF GIRL 15 AN 15 ANNULLED | Mr. and Mrs. George Holder, 3055 | Juvenile Court and Judge John F. N. Illinois St.—Circuit Court Judge | Geckler who gave each a sentence,
hich he suspended on condition Earl Cox restored her maiden name | Judge Censures Clerks for | and cancelled the marriage. they not see each other again. i i Judgee Cox said in court that! Ta as Child Licenses. x a coh Tonite Toy. BARR TALKS ON FAXES | | — | child marriages should be punished.; Only three out of 100 Indiana | Annulment proceedings were | residents file Federal income tax re- | brought bv the girl's parents. She turns. Ross Barr, district auditor,
FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 193
CHILD DIES AFTER HE |
SWALLOWS TABLETS
Ronald Goodpasture, year-old son | of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodpas-, ture, Greenfield, died at Methodist |
Say It With
FLOWERS
Hospital last night after swallowing la number of cathartic tablets. Parents said that he swallowed | Bbout 1 10 of the tablets yesterday !
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CASCARA
The marriage of Mildred Faye QUININE
Coleman Johnson,
13, ‘of Tarboro, N. ‘C.,
Acme Photo. is shown ting in front
of the abandoned satety vault that nearly became his tomb when he
became imprisoned in it while playing. he became locked in. and so J. M. Arnold used an acetylene
shortly after combination of the ola vault torch on the steel door, it with an automobile Pp.
door to free him others drilled holes through the walls and pumped fresh air into
His plight became known
Nobody in the town knew the
While Arnold was cutting the
Lone ‘Gungitl Flees Wi In Ft. Wayne Grocery Holdup
several clues today |
FT. WAYNE, Jan. 21 UU. P.) in their search for a blond robberies here this week The woman held up William H Brown and Paul Howard, manager and clerk of a grocery store purchased a bar of candy and, as Mr. Brown opened the cash register, said calmly: “Just leave that drawer open.” Pointing a revolver at them, she ordered Mr. Brown to disconnect a nearby Howard to sack up about $50 and hand it to her. Then she ran to a waiting automobile and was driven off. The woman's description fitted closely with that of a blond bandit who robbed Motorman Ray Miller’s street car of $11 in tokens and $13 cash Mondav night. She was about 25 years old and light complexioned, weighing about 125 pounds.
LEBANON STUDENT IS DEPAUW EDITOR
Times cinl GEENCASTLE., Jan 21.—Paul Van Riper, Lebanon, is to serve as editor-in-chief of the The DePauw, student newspaper at DePauw University for the second semester Van Riper is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic hanorary, Phi Eta Sigma, freshman scholastic fraternity; history club; DePauw golf team. and Blue Kev. activities honorary He is to replace Bronxville, N. Y., who has served as editor | for the past semester.
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Police followed gunwoman believed
‘MAYOR AND MANICURE’
She |
telephone and forced Mr. |
Fred Frick,
th $50
responsible for two
CAST IS ANNOUNCED
Members of the cast which is to | | present
“The Mavor and the Manicure,” a George Ade comedy, at the monthly party at the Scottish Rite Cathedral tonight were announced today by Harry A. Pihl, director. They include Miss Mary Evelyn Daniel. Crawford H. Barker, Ralph Hamill and Miss Dorothea Craft. Frederic A. Barker is to direct a Technical High School saxophone | quartet which is to play at the party.
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Holder, 15-year-old
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Extra Sizes 55c¢
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the
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Children's "Biltwels"
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Shortridge | was nervous on the witness stand
she told Judge Cox she had Association
today had told the Pederal Business
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A dress sale rarely equalled in Sears history!
the manufacturer’s
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Shirtwaist dresses, bolero effects, “V” “Little Girl” collars, and others!
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All we say is
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But we warn
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NOW 1 “a. YARD
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10.
25¢ Value
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