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AKKKSTS -MAY SUPPLY KKY TO -MANY CIUMKS ANUKKSON. I ml.. Nov. -'lb Thvn at. arre st kro of Jack WalbK

trying ?.V .1 i--,v hc-r.-. ha ;-ud.

for..! a lar.a illrass and that ra

o a $2.f,r" r"l'!'tv in In lianaf oil. ! : nine was .oljn.r.x-T. until n.f-fr.-T.tlr. " ' , r,ir. a 5:.ivo to th- tin:- fat;! !: j I ro skirt nr. a fur fouri 1 in ! foil a let im of morjdvlr.p. IVr'-r'.- . . . . . I

s !--m:u at Tolvin, an-l motn.-r .vrot". ;v wta- a ami-

TO TAX ODD FELLOW

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TOR COLFAX .MF.MOKIAL 1! at I.N I .ANA. i.is. N v . !)-- ' :ro:hil V:Va

Sloohimgtom to have water now

sntAMa. .malady is iDRETiTflTft Ä flTTON

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K A I .A M A Z' . Nov. IV. Dr. I,i r y H. II it v. y. Ji'.'i'l of th- M' il i :u-..f V .-t'T fi t tto Ncr- J ' ... ! .- . h-..l . t r. I f.rv f f th- ir. .-t :

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and Charit Silvörthorne. formerly I bn-u-'ht here whtn IVrffer was- r- b V a rar-rr.rr of tho T:i;M I r.-;v- b ry a 1 :xo:arnl .-virty.-v

of In.liar.a-.ulis :ir,l that of tharb" turn d to A?dcr-on. WcJtuiy. i 'f-rnn (hurdi. and a rul.ir ottl- 'ir:.ur: an 1 a r-. Vion

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nn-1 po- it Koknni. an-l Mr. Wa!',K. who was arr.-stM ! :.-r. I. O. O. I'., tr.irki :. rrir.rljMl ta ftat. A1-- ;.

ht. rt tiken to K.'koair, ! ha.-::-'--; of ta :r.t ny s ir.otin? t-Lir. .-:

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TO TAX SECURITIES

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Jay to intfrcj: "th r citi-

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er in r-cnt months for pCiMlrs t Cnrjnnati. Si v.- th-nU that trink- Hvo pAjar.. h-..l mre arc he r.r !-

of narcotics and probably i-ror.s r..! a l."x forirtl from hero -.vre j :-rrc,lf p?r..l;r.;r lr vctiactioa. wrio robbl storrs at Kokorno, Kich-; !.::.-rr-.l to h-r hom though she;

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quale Supply.

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turc Will Remove Exemption Provision.

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to r.n ii.f.-rtion r-ceivo.l r.--:t Indiana '"ni-ral a?,r:.o.y ;n

i- : i...r.--t-i y work. ,-vxn turn- jrn";tbli:ty will enact amen.Jn.enti

' i .! ;rk. II-.; ;;f::i :i"a pa-zl- th- ! to th Ftato tax Iri-.v. that wil re- ' - pi, :.aa!.- of Kalamazoo, 1 )r . j rn flV.j fe;i t ure. t)iat "äc nip, certain e '');tr:t an 1 Cfil'a'.'o, v. ho w-r- ci.rv j Cu:it;os from taxation, Gov. McCray ' '''' r" i yv.lt- I in an -t'fort to arr t the pro- ,,;, j !.-cur:ti ? com m! sioners and 1 1 ,y i r. -f tho d;.-a-t. ota-:t attondini the first annual coa-

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I ! John. V 1 1 a it!.-. K. I. MT;;.r: : . ! Walt.-r Ho'!' , ;.!!-,r:.- ; i. All the c T'oka r.ic il t .-a' Ii a'a-a ! -tak-n an 1 V mar I- 1 t!:at th : t i conr-rnir..T ":',-. f varl-u-. :vv. s ,.f 'duds ; t tl.-.- ;r;:Ty rr. k

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ru., at.: 1 tiV.ditVn in any way, Dia If trv-y's sl;ln k ;t petting d:.rker an 1 .larkcr until it was almost black. If:rv.y cn.atinu' d a liely activ.ty r.-ais'"' in hi.-? educational

iat L'-foro h:-i (Uath. hut hi

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ir::s ovr li.-s ailment otht.r-

f create if the central state. proup

of securities comml.ioners in an aldre.s of avolcomo at a hanaurt r.. j tho ink-Arm hotel Wclne-day. i "Ua:n strongly in favor of such j b ril itior., and particularly relatinaj to bands that draw above -1 per cent!

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and r.n doubt I in my mind that tha

V- I d him into almost complete i ncxJ. wilj ivo the matter

th.o required attention. A prreat need appr.rently exists for --uch leglilation t" C'laalire tho burdens c-f taxation. It is unfair that somo propertv should bo burdened by taxation

i - ti. :.a ra. i r.e li'.alauy is ieiievei

'ti tao c.iu-o o: tite cortivhich j-'t in la!" in thö

t o. a; cf'.'iiil, lV:n in Arkansas whrre his fata.r 1 a teanht r in tri a Slate' ur.i-v-r.-ity, Y r. Harvv-y moved with hi p ir r.'.s to th- University of Main- . -.h.') h- r'-criv.' .1 his education.

tnd let invisabb;

wealth co frt-e.

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!l u. a n. inb-r tii- r Ir.e-r- ' bra:, j.-av - an oral n- i--w of lii" ,

(luv. M.cCray .aid tho cane of the farmer in the hu--inc rtcoti.ruc lion period illu.-trated the unfairne.-s

of tho tax exempt y-curities i-itua-1

tioon. "In the fa- of a 30 to 40 per

iii'-j as ir:stractor m

, Mm Sid- ( nil- ca and at Y.uik- ! t , , rr,. v;. , i; linl.-ot 't Vir 'n?'i

Paul , ' , . f. ,m , t r;t. incrtaso in cost of crop produc

tion rinr-o f-arly in October, 1910, ;i dt cr ase of 20 per cent in tho mar

ina;, aed r-'-o mend :! tlit. ti

for wat'

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:i'i -, 1 us ao, as j'roit.-su bio'.M-y. He wac wid-iy known f a liN- r- arch work and was popular

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a 1-c tur. r.

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Th- lo-omrn. r.datb.n w..m bas-d n ; ;t,Iinittf ,j 1o jn-mbersliii. in th- Kai-

t na reasons. - ir-t. taat an aiepi u-

t am roo Vall-v Academy of Mt-dicino.

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-HISTORICAL MEETING

il 1 woucbt out bitter ' PROGRAM ARRANGED I .-hLn'mn' of' th.-' VnViananVeVuritre:4

.-apply of v.avr aa b- oh'air.-d inj

.a I : ; if y t ck valby, a:.d

:'..t. uiiiiinHii l.-j not .ir.

. eoaih to ür.am - and a:ali:tai:

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Mavor Harris an 1 Mr. H' 1:1

both f -ritie-ised 'outailmaii la, r.n I' I.;vis a I '-mo-Tat .and ehairiiian of

th. w works t omm.tte uho b t-! II a in 1 i ii Garland A ill He

ily sup.ovt. I .Mayor Harris .n a'.a .--t.iad tiiit a utflu-!it supi'Iy of wa-t-r . ould Ix obtained ia the I-t-nard Mill v.ill-y. Ilottl- as-iud that all til- coii::cilm-.-n who wer- tit;ir f""

kct price .of his products for the period ;md 11 per cent higher freight rates, the farmer ho.s had extra high tax burdens," ho said. "Somo relief for the agricultural interests as well um other interests affected inu.-t bv found, and th;.- can bo cloro by taximr sumo of the tax-exempt tocuri-

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w water fstem w. re br akin ;

Speaker at Conference at Capital Next Month. Aunotincein nt of th- program f . r tu- fourtii annual conference on In

dian i history, in t!i- Clayprnd hot-1

J commission, presided. j Stroma: r securities lawn based on

a uniform plan amnnp the stated will make more effective the work of se--uritb.s i oniiuis.-ion.s Maurice J,. Mt nd nhall, seVretary of the Indiana securities commission -and president of tho (ejitral States (Iroup of Securities Commissioner?, said hi addr. ssimr the lirst business session of the conference during the afternacn.

No a of stronger srcurlti leca.-ki-

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Th- -ayin- ers' i . poi t -litei.dx 1 I .-e-mb-r j and ;, has b en made by

. . .. . ;.- 1... ,.r 1 . 1 ,,,.,-. I - Mu I wi-- I l-'lliutT n-xist.nnt di-

ton t tio to' Ui,i;.-"river. eiuht.' en i, rector of th- Indiana historical can- tion was emphasized by the fact that

me very nature u m üüiuicm opi.-o

the way for fraud. Mr. Mer.denhall

v.-ould not b- f. .i-ib;e f ir a .tv nr. - i of th- I'ulU.cr piaz- tor tn- i st ; - , . v ' - . . I . . i .. :.. !..-. i of iiivoimi nt. ho exnlaiued. renre

o r ' .',,.Mo' population, i ia-i .m-i .ea a n.o-;:npu vviiiicu .u -

v, liich was 'A Iauuhtr of th- Middly r.ordtr,"' will b- the principal st-ak-r from outsid- the sdaio. At

lj.il away, i- not practicabl-. Ii .-ays that th.. Wh!t- river pr-je,-

na-a.n.

II liulin i:ii!i:ah author, winner ,

V port r.o-- vary olab : at-ly jnto a rVi.uis.-doii of both th-- (Irifl'y i r. ek an 1 th- Whit- river sit

Tiit- rii! ine-rs iiisas-j ;.r..l pointltli- -nfi rt nc.- Mr. Harlan. I will c-ut tba- merits of th- i.ropi'S- 1 drif-I malm addresses at a ia --ular .-as.-ioa fy cn-ek site in d.taii. Th-y s. id !, f th- on f-renc- Sat unlay morning, -.Mt after -oiisai. t.i t.io study a- d I -. in 1 -r a. and at the tlliimr or tn-.-flff n.ith.-ririk' a!! I it.t on the suV !;mcity of Iihli.m.i ) lOih-cr- Kitur-

Jt- t t.'i-y love .If. iU.'il tliaf ;. six:y- .

l.iy t-veiiintr. II will spcik ri "r-i -

INDIANA PRINCIPALS TO MEET AT BLOOMINGTON 'i:i,0(MIN'OTO., Nov. 23 Indiana hiali school piituupals will nift in IUoominmon Dcocjubfr 8

l 'a- a supply of l.eCe'" uaII-in,of lu otli-r allres- lias not !- n;anu as mo Kin-sis oi nie sojjooi oi of wof. r a l.ty tVir.iu: th- lr est I ank-vini m1. j(ducation of Intliana university. Ho-

--.tya:. IJii.-t y.tm wi.l nn t ll'.e llie e : 1 1 . r n t e win o;i-n J run jpaos n inauuiuns inu.i..uf .. nm'

foot dam in th- (riify cre-k valli .. ona I Keminisc-nc-s f Hoo-ier Au-

uill impound maiph w.itei- to pro-! t hor--" at the dinner. The sabjec.;

seated intangible property, fe.r the j

most part, and cor.s.eiuc ntly have no

str-naer tanaible security, of time."-', than tho stock salesman's word.

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SIHI'PHHS ALONG KOAD

KI-TKCT OI;AMZATIOX :

t -nV'.itii a lUncheoj; of the Onten. j att mianco. This will he the lir.-u

meeting of its kind to he- held in th-

-.:..: C'lin. Thomas .lames 1 - Jo Hunt will ! cli.iinnan of th- lunch.

stat-. If it :h successful te c-uf-r

diii i ;-i -ram. (Icoru" Coim in wiU Unce of hisli f ehool lirad. will b laesi.b- at th- l'rid .y aflcm-on s.-s-' made an annual affair by the s.-hoo

ANPKl'.SO.V. Ind.. N-v. l1::. An;'

hool.

v!n n r-ports will bo received ! With the exception of Dr. C. O. Da

an committees ami from historic ".1 j vis. professor of secondary educa

tion -at tho university of Michigan,

organization of merclmnts. manti-, a lies oer inn taie. tcnj.m...

U.-turers and fanners and other , V .Sitambauuh. .sup-i iniende nt of tho x (,f tho speakers will ho men con

fcbipp.-rsi alont-r the i'entral Indiana iowa St. it- llustr.ra al Socu-ty, will ,ucted with tho School of Kdueation railroad between Anderson and L --Vvak on "Our lb'latmn to Hisnuy." I , f Indiana university. K. K. Ihamlanon was effected at bin. 1 Tui--i A no- tinoi the numbers of th- ln". :-, formerly sujerintcndent of tinday nih. Scott, lark, of T,ap I. ,:i 1 na Ili-tori-al S.-iety will follow j ip.oomin.mton public .'-chools and now vas ,!.. töl president to a-i-t the session, with ( 'hi r lis W. M oat c v j sla to hih .,C1001 in pc ctor ; I )r. 1 1. ( 1 . lailroad. n.v in a receive r.-hip, nvA ' "f Indianapolis. pr-.-iden;, in th J Childs and Trofessor James C. Milt,. prevent, if possible, the abande n-. ca lir. J J.-r art- em the program. Sessions

n.ti.t of the road.

Amu'!,;' th- s.'e.ilv1 w r

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i.. pernor m .a win pi essj. a : ; Wn 1m i.M Friday and Saturday "a- cor.fvr-n.ee session I'mlay M oi ., 5n (1w. ii,,ivf rifv

(bMidrhdi. of Winch, st-r. who, wlia n.nu'. .Mi's. u. loncn, - wia ma.w ( nf(. .. Friday ovoninsr

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dri-b. f-i ni-rly o - an a :.;r.

on a V-operati-n of t!v

. rr., f irali. ra r.uns evrf.il uraiu I i!d: itta r ration oi i.uos wins

l.aators alon- th- Contra! It

: . ;'. lie. nit s. young coal dealers

k;ay a. l t.. .a ..; Cin!- will pns.nt a Murau. (fIJIL 1 Y Ol bl KALI AG

West!. !d: ' "Th- Siory oi a II .''..

r.-- ilro td ; 1 r. ' '.. ". a ' h -a- r, 'a 'am1'. e;

n.-a .,'-.--- foi.-"". . -d It : Iut ! -of th- Indam i Limoln.

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Mi'.ra r llaba will speak and - I :!.-.- Kl;.( r. of I ' mi-! III-. :..h- rat a blrcs ; oa "Lincoln'

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, p. rat-d pro- inav. ..'a,r the It. Wayr.'

rdor or ! .bn.rvi.-ia 'ivlte. v..:. preside.

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T.IIAXAP I JS. Nov. I1::. Sev oute n youthful coal merchants, all ia-l(r d. wire convict. d in juveniloourt Thursday of stealing tlu.-ir w -aa from th.e Ili 1'our rallroaJ ar-ls. Tho v. ere lined $1 ami costs', eac h, amounting to -f t. Tin1 hoys. v. lios:- ajres ranged from 0 to 14 jaars, wer1 ordered to pay a ittoltar to tlu court each Saturday until the line w.is settled. Nine adult: war- also f.r.ol a dollar and costs on

that

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that her hu-bar.d tlireater.od to kick la r downstair.- and to kill her, M.ako Hushes. Syracuse, has hbd s'.'.lt h: e. dt. niandin' a divorce from Jt.-'-c 1 It; a'uta-. Albsin non-support and cTUilty, XTa J. Cripo. Warsaw,

.. , Vi-u t'n ' ' srun suit for divorc-? iff.iir.5t I-d t'n ' l'i ' : !": ir )- Cri''- hc i-f'v.-' r.liir.or.J

ia the oum cf 51,011b

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