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Chewing Gum Day Epoch inspires Lew to Issue Straw Hat Proclamation INIIAMI'OIj!S. May lö. To!av u i - .!; :ally pr' ?.irr. 'J Straw Hat Iay in Ini'inap!: by Mn f.r L--w jhank. as foilow.: "Wh'-r'1. jr i tri .ta'b'ish! (Mistnm for r.at;"r.al. stat And mur . - j J a I pxf -ut : - tn proclaim of- !; aally no-;i.-;oris of 5- r r : ' 1 i'Hportan", surh as Arbor day. Ti.atikssh ini:. ":iw,n:r Uum flay. Kit An Apr! ray, ar.'l othr i1-"y.. t'o dirnfl numerous for ia" to "nurn'rat "Thrf-for. I. S.imu'1 I,wi5. Sh-ink, mayor of p city of Indianapolis. !' hrby drplcr.ate F.r.'l pror'a'm. Monday, Mtv !". as Straw Hat day ''
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U illianis Gained tit Succeed Lynn on Highway Commission l.V i tfAX.vroLIS. "lay 15. Alter !.'-.:r r. John H. Wiriaras as- it new
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BANKER KILLS SELF IN FRONT OF MIRROR AXDFItON. Ind.. May 15-
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BIG FOUR TRAIN AX WARSAW IS DITCHED
Nearly 21.000 defectives are In nerl . t
of constant care and upward of 1.200 of the insane require the utmot attention, said the aylum head, and it Is to get at the source of this preat evil that the tate has just completed a co5tly survey and is now mapping out a hutre programme to stop It In the making. Fly -withhoblintr inarrlasre licenes taa weeks physicians and official would be a-ble to determine in the interval, he said, whether martial tirs hould be permitted In each case.
Storm-Tossed Postal Is Returned to Oivner KIAVOOD. Ind.. May 15. Mrs. Besle porter lias retrained pos.Asinn of a postal vie-w of Hartford City. Indiana more or les.s prized which had been snatched away in the jrrasp of a va errant tornnfo which swept over the neighborhood of Orester recently. .She misht not even have mis?ed the card, as it was one of a number of souvenirs kept in an album, but the fact that it made a lone flight from the middle of Indiana to Mt. Cory, o.. in fn lap of the winds, and then r-me back by mail brought the picture into the limeücrht. With it came a letter from J. O. Kinstle. of Mt. Cory, who reported that he found it shortly after the tornado whipped over his home. Only a small corner of the card was mlssin?.
TVly Board Approves Bond Issue for icw Schools INDIAXAI' MS. May 15. ft r.d issues to !ina:v e .on-; ruction of two rw school bui!d1ntrj. one in Iraat county and the other in Wa n- county, were approval Monday by the .täte tax ho i rd. The flranf county buildin: i.- to be in Center township. i" pi acinu' .the I-'vans school, which was on-b inned ly the täte hoard of health. The bonds will be inf-d by the town-hip, the is-ue to amount to $5 .".Hin'). In Wayne county $51.0'M of bond are to " i.uol by Franklin town-.-hip to erecf a toiw hiqh 'honl buildin. Ti-ar Whitewater-
WAItSAW. Ind.. May 15 Striking a broken rail just north of Warsaw early today, passentrcr train 3f on the Hie Four, Michigan division, went into a ditch. All three coaches overturned. hut the passengers miraculously escaped Injury. A
injuries are not perious.
i;VANSVlII.i:. It cost Naokman Kifkin of Chotim, 50 mih-s beyond
Ms'cow, Russia. 47.000 rubles tn
send hi.s son. Sam Kifkin of this city, a letter which was received here recently There were ."7 sheets of 250 ruble stamps pasted onto the back of the letter because there was not enough room on the surface rr the letter. "It took my father two whole days to borrow enough money to send tn thit Tetter." Mr. Iüfkin si id.
lNCOltl'OKATIOV n.i.i l. INIM'AXAl't 'LIS. May 15. Articles of i r ffir j to i- a t io ri w r-- h!-l M"!i!'iy ith S-T;ary o f ,S: a t .Tackon ty the Hoo.sier faint Stores. Inc.. ot Fort Wayne. . a p it a ! ;:ad at ?.'5,io"ia. w-.th lle-iry C. Paul. Henry .1. Ibovr'inn. Frder;.-k CI. I. a ?ab-n!er-.T. Iiwrenee F. Hherbaeh and Jano s 1 1. Habe-rlv a" directors.
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IlAMMOMt. The contest for the justice of peace nomination at the primary in Crown Point. May 2. was one of the hottest political contests ever wared there. Fourteen candidates oucht the Job of beim? the "marryinpr squire." with a salary estimated to be J 15.000 or more a year. H. H. Kemp -won the place, the othcial count disclosed.
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Kirai:i i-ni.kii thai v. HAMMOND, Ind.. May 15. Fourteen-year-old Roy Anderson, son of a prominent Indiana Harbor contractor, fell under th wheels of a freicrht train here today. Both lep;s were rut off and he died later at St. Market's hospital.
I'VAXSVILTjK. Four thousand persons are expected to attend th annuai Indiana state Sunday School convention, which will be held at Kvansville on June 13. 14 and 15. Flans are being made for carina for 1.000 automobile.s the delegates are expoetcd to drive to this city.
BREMEN Mrs. James Spring and baby of Klmnal. v'sited hoc pareMp, Mr. ar.d Mr.-. Cieorpe Fenrod Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Crcssn r and Mrs. V. V. Clark of Plymouth were vruests this week at the homes of V. F. Schilt and Frak Thomas. William Goo-tHn.; has been very ill for the past week but was somewhat Improved Saturday. John H. Steineck has returned home from Ft. Wayne where he has beep for several weeks following an operation. The high school praduatinpr class were irutsts of honor at a banquet hrld Friday evening at the Hotel
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Ruud Storage Systems are entirely automatic. They operate without need of forethpugh or attention and at a low cost for gas. affording a hot water capacity, a heating power with an accompanying up keep cost that makes for a superior water heating service.
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population and of the 5,000 th? feecde minded number 44,000 persons; S.OOo are insane and 4.000 Mre epileptic. In most cases, he asserted, prevention wou'd not have Ten difficult inasmuch as manv cae.s are
the result f sf.ria! diTase. a small per cent due to alcoholism and the ' other casen numherint: those requlr-t in? Individual remedial measures. !
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