The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 March 1927 — Page 1
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■yOLUME THIRTY-FIVE
KENDALLVILLE | N WIN OVER greencastle
Tl f EB n-BS UGHT IP HIM, T!G BA rTLi; 'N first afternoon GAME.
the hot?U restuarants, sueet cars, i stcre and every other pla<e where people meet there was hut one topic
of conversntkn--Basketball. Th n indoor Stadium wa- not ex-
pected to be taxed to capacity as the; preliminary rounds were played today after tnnipht’s ession even stand 1
eriK room will be at a premium.
Central of Evansville and Bedford I mixed in the opening game of the 1 ; state final- at the “cow harn" in ;
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927.
FAST TRAIN
No. 185.
WILL IALK REMODELING OF SCHOOL
I UHFKs in SECOND WARD PI PIES \\ M E HO' l> D»NNER
M \ I WEDNESDAY.
HALF
—— j Indianapolis at 9 o'clock Friday
S( ORE WAS 12 TO 11 morning with the Stone City quintet " VVI
winning by the close c re of 26 to . i re w Cam. Back Strong vU1 1 e , ''' 1 h «'L 12 to lp 5 G Took 'Ihe Lead .I 0 ' ,1P 0 »’7' n u K decifle ' ,l '• „ m Cubs ln favor loser- but Be.lford
j staged a flashy offen-dve that Evan--
— Udlle could not halt although the Ohio red hot first half. Greencastle Ri V p r squad fought valiantly and the
MRS. SLAN I N > DIE Miss Rebecca Slavn a ge 60, passed away at her hone ,,1) Ohio -itr cl Thursday evening at |_’ :,r,. . he had been in failing health since la ! May but had been critic ,!ly ill ime la t Sunday when she If, red j, stroke of paralysis. Mis- Slaven. wa- wellknown in Greencasih where he ha I been employed for ’he pa t thirty
years.
She is survived b> wo i-ter Mr Anna Alexander, with whom liq
REPAIRED rnaile her home, a' 1 Mr . Mar, Prince hotlr of Gre» castle; al.-o by
Parents Anxious lo Have Only School, th I ee np,lhe ' V ' an ' 1 ’ ' 11 1 *
Building in ( itv Cnrrmodeled
KILLS REIIRED M. E. MINISTER
Rl V. \\ f>. M’KINSEY MET INSI ANT DEATH AT LEBANON LATE THURSDAY.
HI 11,DING
WAS KNOWN IN THIS (TTY
t hanged Into Modern Budding.
In a
—
I he Patrons of the Second Ward
one huge crowd gave them a big hand as ' ch ° o1 arp 1,ri ' • a movement to have
dip building remodeled and to further the plan a “Farther V night will bp nb nv'd at the building next
Wednesday - evening.
dir nei will Ir 1 served at six thirty o'clock, at wliich time the plans will he di i u- e,|. A. (i. Brown will preside at the dinner anil will have charge of
All th» fath-
ers of the children of the Second Ward are invited and are expect® I
to attend.
Tire Second Ward is the only building which has not undergone exten--dve repairs in recent years. It is' the -Rino condition, with the exception of the in ide toilets which were in-tailed a few years ago at. the in-si.-tent reque t of the patrons, as it was when erected many years ago.
re-
‘ba'k
W4S shear! of Kendallville by
point, 12 to 11 in the 2 P- nl - K n,n, ’ they left the floor. A hb;, was the of the state finals at Indianapolis, -ut-tanding star for Evan ville, while Friday* the entire Bedford played great ball. Kendallville started strong running Fort Wayne W ins ,he count to 9-4 before tire Tiger At the start of the WashingtonCubs could find the Iroop. With less Fort Wayne tilt at 10 a m. the huge than three minutes to go in the open "cow barn" was practically filled hv period. Masten, Tobin and Miller fans fp m all over Indiana. In tire
1 ebtered from the floor for the lo- crowd e timated at 14.000 were al o ’ p K ' :il ' ,al di cal-^to run their score to 12 while many sportsmen from adjourning er ' of tl,p ‘'lulili..n .
the northern aggregation .-tood still states. In the trig pie., bex were with 11 points. more than a hundred newspaper eor- * Prentice started the scoring in the respondents, many having special tM , nH half but Johnson put his team ,plp P hon ° « n,i telp *I>aph wire- to “ the lead again with a pretty one P-' ^ Kames to the fans
han-l shot. Miller shot from the cent- ' ome -
hit. th< cor* 1
I Ji ng ,fi to 13 in favor of the Cub- 'Vashrngton Hatchet- I® 1 Central high herrtice caged a long basket and the ^ f J ^ thp nenui a'" 6 end of the first half of the 1ft o’wcre stood 16 to 15. Prentrce again ( , lork ti]t Frl , (Ry mon)jnK Thp Fpl , hit from "ng lan ^ e 0 ' ,u t ‘" a Wayne team is cr ached by Murray ville ahead. 1 i to • Mendenhall and Mark Bills, both forTeeter- broke into the scoring col mpr D(?rauw , tarp whi|p Bur| Frill . umn a few minutes later to put (I|p pf thp famou Frank i in r | 1Hin p ion Kendallville three points in the lead. shop quintet mentor of t|lp HaU . h .
Prentice made good a foul and tire ptf ,
count was 20 to 16 foi Kendallville Coming hack strong in the second with eight minutes to play. Brenti ^ baif, Fort Wayne out-cored the ,-hjrt time later for hi- [{gfcRpts and wen th® Irattle of the lixth basket of the conte-t. Sc re morning by the .core of 22 to 19 Kendallville 22; Greencastle 16. I he Bl) |, Dougherty wag the bright ligiu Cubs look time out to talk things f 0 ,. t| 1P winners while Rag dale Imre over the brunt of the offen-ive work for
Hammond went in for Tobin and Washington.
The funeral service- will be held Sunday at 11 o'clo'd, at li e. h Grove.
Rev. Oscar Irwin v ill have charge.
CLUB WOMEN””
PREPARE FOR FEDERATION
( Ol'N IA MEETING Will HELD IN' Ml I HOD! | CHURCH APRIL 5.
V, as Member of Northwest Indiana Conference For Many Years. Often Visited Here.
RADIO SERVE K FOR TOURNEY Through the courtesy of A. R. Chenoweth, proprietor of the Franklin Street garage, the Daily Bann®r was able to furni-h its readers aid friends with radio service on the sGite finals at Indianap lis today, < well as telegraphic teport on half and final scores of each game. Window bulletins were po-te I .every few minutes during the day and this ante ervice will be cun*iiui ed Saturday. The Banner office w:' 1 | be open tonight fer the 7 lift an*i '8.30 p. m. tilts and basket i.all f.ui are cordially invited to come down j town and “listen in " *hi evening. o
CHANGE DATE OF EXERCISES AT UNIVERSITY
P. I . I OMMENi EMI N I TO Jl NE l.l IN I FAD <)| ON JFNE 8.
PROGR A 'I
FOR AH !. Ul .N ,
\lurr.ni lle.'mn and I -ual Alumni Reunions Planned During < ommencement Week in City.
Rev. W. P. McKinsey, age 89 years, and one of the best known men in Methodism in Indiana, was instantly killed at Lebanon Thursday afternoon by a fast Big Four pa-senger train. Mr. McKinsey wa- widely known in Greencastle, where he had often visited. He was a member of
tin Northwest Indiana Conference of OPINION
Dispnlnl Logal Pham Of Kill Before (iillioir
( 1.1 H PRI MI)I , I
MEI i
Mrs. Prank Do'iner IntertainAbout fifteen A‘ Luncheon lo Prepare for Coming Meeting. Mrs. frank Doaoer, Chaiiman of the Putnam Count*. Federation el (Tubs, rntntained th* prr idents of
the Methodist Church until he wa< retired a few years ago. Mr. Mc-Kin-cy probably visited in Greencastle the last time during th® session- 1 f the Conference which were he!*! in the College Avenue Church a few
years ago.
Mr
lie.* to the tragedy, said Mr. McKincy was walking down the trackwhen he first . aw him from her home. A minute later she looked in In direction and noticed he was down on the tracks, where he had either
\ k 1 H in (ri'iRNi
GEN I R Al IN 1 I (,1 I VIIV I Ml ASFRE.
INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 18. (UP) Disputed Irgal phase, of the 1 indl,. Shake-.Tohnson legi.dative a* t for r® eftat® in Indiana were before At
l! ‘ En * U,h - "* ! > «"• icral GiUiom to lay foi a
I opinion.
Joh'i Brow n, chairman M th® Tat Tax hfiairl, appealed to the atterney gencial for an opinion. Brown he jlieves rertain portions o{ tli® act in
Cubs Have (iood Support Friday
the Greencastle club- bel ging to the fallen or stopped to rest. Hhe heard ( ounty Federation * lum he n Wed- the train whistle but was too far ne day. Fifteen club w-re rcpre. <iit- away to warn him before the engine
Bide good two free throws with four minutes left. Score Kendiillville 22.
greencastle 18.
Greenrastle in a last desperate ral 1) missed basket after ba-k®t and dallville was victoriou- by th® I vore »f Z? to lb. PrcnGce (tarred for the winners while Masten knd Hamnion'l led the Cub oflense.
The lineup:—
Greenrastle Kendallville
-Masten ... Forward . Hammond . . Forward [Johnson Center . [Miller Guard Reeve. Guard .
Sub-titutions: (Greencastle)
[for Hammond.
Referee Dale Miller.
Muncie Drops 'harpsrille.
HFNDRFDS OF GREENT AST LI NET FA i WITNI REND
AI.I.MLI.ET I B TILT.
Approximately 500 local basket ball fans were in the coliseum at Indianapolis this ifCmoon to wa* h The Greenra Tie-Ken ill'ille game in
e*l. The purpose of 6, meeting wa to plan for the entc* ’'niincnt of the County Federation, which will meet here the first Tuesd * n \pril. I n will be an all day nT*.'ing. beginnnu; at 10 o'clock A. M. I* will be in the Methodist Church. \ inter* ting pl'gram :■ being pt'i 're l and will be pnbli he*l In full. a f* w 'lav The member of clu 1 * belni gint. to the Federation wdl b* welc nu a thi meeting an*i ar* iilally ui ,, i* 1
wa i upon him. Mr. McKinsey'.- housekeeper said he had been in poor health for some time ami that on everal occa* ions Ire had, in walking about town, become confused us to
direction, and lost his way.
Mr McKinsey, a native of Virginia, arriving at came t*i Indiana when 12 years old farm land
invalid.
The measur® was ponsored by th® Indiana Farm Bureau F'oi|®ration of taxiation borne by real e tat® as com pared with that cf ether taxable
property.
Members of th® tax board qur*
tion the legality and fea-ibility rf Uo „ ( , ou |,, bf ma ,, e by ,
mea-ure i*tting rip stands fo.
the *tr* 1- ca b value" of
- ® snient pm po o .
Following the custom of many -t.ridard colleges, DePauv* LTii*. * * will hold commencement this year, .1 the week end, Commencement Da * * be Monday, June 13, instead of We 1 .J ' * 1 .1 * ■ ■ 1 . * ■ ■ . made at a meeting of 'he facult la*
spring.
According to the time honored cu • tom of returriiiig to DePauw ev.;i • five years alnm.ii of the I.Tlovii.g cla- e., will he due f ir reuni 1- *! Alumr.i Dr*. Saturday, June II: 191', 1912 1907, 1102, 1897, 1892, • . 1882, .1877, and all living gradual and former studeiu* leaving colle.s *
before 1877.
The alumni will elect their a ;snciation officers at thi time, including new president, vice-president, tr* is urcr, ant one director. Nominal in 1 blank- were mailed to 6,000 Dr Pair* alumni this week. The mailing li will be covered again I r the finui ballot. In the alumni News Lettc. being i ncd by the University to i.ij W. Henry McLean, Secretary of th. Alumni Association i proposing tha' • In method of election be changed that after this y< a the nomina
* Alumni
In the 11 a. m. game, Muncie the 2 p. m. contest of the Tate finals, to atte F. 1* h worn i* v * I tning smothered Sharpsville under a deluge Ab ut 400 ticket were - obi liere di h of 'no 1 ■' , nd h* of field goals in the opening half during the week and several score andwitehes as use* * no’ he: to defeat the latter quintet, 29 to 22. of busine men went to the Hoosier " wn Glide • • 1 vice. . *® hi *liai g< The opening period ended 17 to 6 rapitol early Friday morning and Remember the fifth
in fa -or cf tb® Beur * T, ts. purchased ticket at^tb* “rew barn". The attack of Joris, Mace anil S® Morning cars on the T. H. I. A E. crist for Muncie completely baffled Inter urban line were crowded with
Sharpsville who staged a desperate fans and many also made (he trip to f 11 H ’ l * ,,, o || ' , i 11
but losing defense. Juris, made .‘1 Iridiar apolr by automobile.
Teeters field goals in the first half which The Greenea tie fan- wh* could Heighn was two more points than the entire not maki Tie Tip to the ml 1-1 urn Narkter Sharpsville squad registered during crewded armnpi radio receiving -ets Prentic** tjje opening fifteen minutes. ' vrr the city. Enthu iasm was ju-t
Tarkef • Sharpsville went down with colors a high here a
Tobin flying in th® second half, proving a H. constant threat to Muncie until th® townspeople in
He erved almost four years in th® A reaprai al of all real e-tat® in (i' il war a - a member and officer of Indiana in 1928 i provideil under th* 1 umpany A. 40tb Indiana infantry a’'* P stipulates three factor which lb held the ranks of sergeant, tii-t'« rP ^ h ‘’ iMt o enn-idevaion in lieutenant, regiment quartermaster, setting th® value on farm Ian 1 .
Th®se are th® wimal ®nining can a r it\ of Ti® land, tbe price of c.rle of land in the nine neighborhood ami 'he speculative value of the
property.
that *li play I by 'I. and the fortunate the “cow ham.”
SPRING R M l Y N I -D \ V A Spring Rally .11 • ric Ton with
be held Tuesday, March _'2. 19'f, a' the Greencastle ' urrh b* th® AY man’s Baptist Mr ronary So®i«*t There will Ire rep esentati'* from all of tin' eighteen rhurche in th * association and it is also hoped tha! two members of tire state b *a.rd w ill
bi able to be her*
and for several month served as .prdg* advocate of a general romtrvartia! itting at Huntsville, Ala. In l«r.h he roined the Northwest Indi
» l . »< r( ,f MpthocJist
F pi-copal Church and after two years was ordained a (leacon and later an elder. He was a circuit rider for
1 yi rr and held hi.- first regular , ’ pn> ' n ^ke P * -torate at Westville. He held ^ Brm pi op riy.
i harge - at Plymouth, Delphi, Monti Under the j cello, I el,anon, Attica, Brazil, Thorn- » 1 »fl< p t value" is taken as the ba-i
town, F'owler and Plainfield, retiring Lu taxation 'alnaT"!
from the ministry in 1913.
Farm le oDr believe appli* ition of tliF-e s'arvinr'ls will result in a rr duction of probably twenty five ne*
■essment figure- of
final gun.
There has not
FieH Goals: Prentice. 6; N'eighn,
'3; Teeter . I; Masten. 2: Hammond, INDIAN \ AAEAIHER |l: Tobin, l; Johnson, 1; Miller. 1. Mostly cloudy tonight and Satur Foul Goals: N'eighn, 3; Prentice, 1; day with probable -bowers south por
jHammond, 3; Masten, 1. STM I, FINALS UNDERWAY AT INDIANAPOLIS
tion. Colder Saturday northwest poi
lie n.
BRAZIL WOMAN WOULD GIVE BABY AWAY
At least two-third- of the high
’ ch -I indent 1 •. ] many towi f■ *■ * - 1 *■ * •people went to Indianapoli todav for p, l *hat 'hr orn the state basket ball finals. I h® ce.-s. All the
‘-carcity of pedestrian- in the itusi*ne- di-triet revealed thi- fact.
< e.-s.
ested in church a* ar® invited to att*
The conferem * the Greencastle
dinner at noon *
[BEDFORD AND EVANSVILLE MEET IN FIRST GAME AT “COW BARN” TODAY.
STRANGE A' llON * ( AUSF AR REST !N INDIANAPOLIS ON I HURS1HY.
higf; < kowd in hlea( her - "innrr of Final Game of Ha^ke' Hall Tournament Tomorrow Night AAill
Be New State ( hamp.
Indianapolis, Mar. is. (un— P" ,! (l out | n Holiday Attire IndianaPch- today played ho t to the r®-t
Indiana, here for th®
[tournament which will decide the to the
Mrs. Rebecca Col®, 23 years old of
Brazil wa
Terminal station in Indianapoli yesterday. Mrs. Cole wa- trying to give away her 3 month old baby, F'.rne-t
to stranger-.
Mrs. Cole’s companicn, Mrs. Franc eg C, rtf ford al o of Brazil was placed
in
night
Griford wa-
r VI HI H PEI AD - GUILTY CROWN POINT. In*!., Mar. 18.
(CP) - AVdt'f Align t SrhnIV. who; the church
trangle l his two chil lr r n to death
becau ® of pity. Cdu' is waiting for the d®ath decreeil by hi wife, Mar-
garet.
H" n kr I hi wife what he ,-hould do Fhc told him to plead guilty and he did. action of the grand jury is now awaited. The funeral of hi two children, Vivian, 8. and Donald, 6, is to be held todav in Gary. Scholl is 33 years old and an ac-
en a spring con >ne and it 1 b p II be .1 great u *n who arc Intel missionary woil.
id.
II last le*! da un I vomcn will ci * the basement id’
For five year, he was chaplain of the Inciiana b* \ ■ c hool at Plainfield. I mm 1910 to 1913 he wa- field agent for the Methodist hospital at Indianapoli- and at the time of his death wa - a member of the board of trutee F'or more than twenty-five yeai
Brew pi has alrca lc ( 'inferred with officials of Tip Indmna I erm Bui® in Federaticn in an effort to ettle some of the problems present* I by th®
m®a lire.
“This law viola'®- every fundamental principle of equity," Brown ■'ecla led. ' The situation will Vie ex-
Rev. Bniiirr lo Preach Oh S unns
( HRISI IAN » HI R< II MINI M l! Will PI )N FOl’R IN
11 kfs 1 ing pm ai ;.
be wi director of the Battleground < ,Pmp| V ,1 " r 'l 1“ hamll® but we will Camp Meeting A- 'iciaticn at Lafa' 'lo our hr t to rearrange oui policy «tt( and • everal yetwa it accordance with the pr - isions of
pre ident. He wa- a member and for ,l,p art '
several veai - vice president of the Senator Alonzo l indie « ef KingIT,- .cl,,., • \i,| Society of the confer- oinn, of th® author of the bill, preence. H< • prrtment *haplain of '■ 1 that the h v« ■• *
the state Grand Army of the Repul,
Council which is meeting aimu II. n ' at the L'nivei it; on Foundeis' and Benefa* tors’ Day, F ubruai i Under th* now y.>tem tbe modii , list would have to be eirc. dan. * onl. once, lor the final ballot, a*.: 1 the candidates could be consulted b® fore they were 11 >miiuted' ns to interest, ability, and time the. could
give * 1 the alumni work.
With commencement c niii!* .*• th week end, the gay fe livitie and stn
deny -1*®1‘ ...* ;••- ,-.„i)® fn
program. Heretofore ( la i'a h*c come on Monday folio * nt Ft n u aureate Sunday after the* undocl.m student.- have gone hom* ( n ler tin new plan, Senior ' la- Da ' ill !*- followed by Alumni D* th* n C 1 dignity and reveicnce *1 li *. * cl • 11 rate Sunday "ill lead ‘ * tb* iniprr -
dve cen niony *>f c 1 nluatmn. The complete ft Ih
Seniot Clas Day. I ti'lay. June I 1
Alumni Reunions, ba'Trda,
11.
Ha cAlnureate AATi . . und ..,
12.
t ommencement Da., Mond,.
13.
,1 in
Jv
11 *.
IT)
lie fo!* man.' yeai- and from 1888 until hi- death wa president of the10th Indiana regiment. He helonge*! to the Loyal Legion and was a Royal Arch Ma an I 10111 1925 to 1926 Mr
ores will rc-uH in * boo t in taxn tion rate- to meet expenditures of governmental unit in the tat® Phillip /■ ercher, inember * f th* tax board, p* inted out that the title - f th® new art meni'rly amends .»*
day
arrested in the Traction countant. H? believe he i.- insane
but -ays lie Hoes net wi-h to escape tbe electric chair. H® and his wife *gree that death will r nly Ire just. Furthermore, he will only be keeping his ward with hi child, A ivian, whom h® promised to follow before
custody, and both were held Test he put etherized towel over her face
for' Brazil authorities. Mr*. *nd then choked her he saidheld in the citv prison. "I wa » t t( > dlH becausP
annual Mrs. Cole and *he baby were taken have you Margy." » p Theodora home. 3213 North wh,. wept and kissed h.m before the
|u n . ■ ,, cell wa- loeked. Trial will b® held
Boosier High School cage sttprem- Ill nois street.
I can't his wifi
Ev *ry incoming train brought him Hildebrand, th® young mother ask® ' of fans to this rity which, for everal stranger where she could I 11 ' next twenty-four hours at lea-t, give away her baby, aying tha* he 11 'Be basketball headquarters of th® was unable to car® nr it. Name of r°rtd. persons approached by the young wo-
Acco.ding to Mr. Downey and Mrs. here, the county eat of Lake county Next Sunday evening Mrs. A
Rev. B. H. Hi' p r. pa ter of th" F'r*t Christiai ' irch ii<i announe e*i a seiie of f* spec i.d • ni" on Poems That I ach, to 1. n m x' Sunday evening Die foui p- ms to he stdies in thi erb of ermnns are: “*^he Rec * Tild b* K'l'ly a* 1 Kipling; “1 Have > Rend* z u With Death,” by Alan eeger: " The Man AVith The Hoe," * Edwin Abukir in. and “The Flniu of H® even,” liy F’rances Th: m|> • All rf th® " poems are well It wn an I tin bavin them a plendid religiou me- age.
thiir
McKin-ev -erve-l chaplain in chief ,i “" 152 "f the pif tax law of the national encampment of the He aid that ses-ion deal* entire!' G *\ R. and a few months before ' vi,h ,hp ti "' n ' P "'prai..c i and announced his candidacy that it contains nothing regarding
of Indi .the iia-is upon which a * ment
11 is expected to he short.
After a formal plea of not guilty at the hearing at Gary yesterday, Scholl made the contradictory pirn to
n u me 7 „ u , l(l „„ officers that he be given an early
Highways leading into Indianapolis man could not be learned, Mr. Dnw "„ e not* guilty in the hope
crowded with ribbon bedeck'd ney said. ,ion building ,7 'VhV 4 ' State ‘ ..
grounds where 160 of Indiana's fin- informed Mr Downey < f her actions ycuth, representing 16 Hoosier H® met her and her companion
Spencer wil ii*;: the ■ R®c* ■ ion 1 as a solo before the seinion. Mr. Bruner plans to have the otic 1 thin® poems given a- pedal readings on the evening on which the> ar® -Tid-
ied.
‘“-Y* 11 . P° inte <J the exposi- She wa- placed under survedlance ^‘ p ^ h '' 1 ' f ^ t | ) ) nf^'is children.
Fair when John Harrison of Brown-burg. an , n, , J' , s-k..,
R., aii'l
his deatii
for department commander
j,na (■ A. I.' The Rev. Mr. Me Kin
w;c nuiiii* J in 186.> to Miss An
na 1 nc- who preceded him in death several yeai ago. Their only child died in infancy. About two years ago All AI K'nstw built a $5,000 mission house in Fndia in memory of hri wif®. He made many sub tantial cash gifts to various Methodist intuition- during the past twelve years.
F ine ial ‘•rviefs wil be held on
'! . i c morning at 10 30 o’clock at
Lebanon.
— 0 DIAMONDS 'RE STOLEN ( Hl( AGO. Mar. 18. (UP)—Jewel thieves stole $60,000 In diamonds from th® vaults tf the fashionable Crngi Hotel here, police revealed
today.
Since Sunday authorities have kent
are to he made Thi may rai.e the 1 -t® of facult* title of t|ic> new act • ( t 0 leg'-latuie' it was said. Stipulations regarding the ha-i-nf valuation of property are contained in secticn 142 cif *be ]ire-ent
law.
LI VI D I INDIANAPOI IS, March 18 (bPi — Hogs were still Icuvn n th® Indianapolis livestock market todn; with a light run of 3,500 p .rkers in the pens and an even ligli*, r deman I on the market. Choice lightweight mainlined th* Thursday top of $12 while th® hulk of the material moved at $11.50 to $11.85.
All! I I 'RA All* I l
INDI AN APOI I *, Mar. h i The annual state niilitar*. 1 ian rifle meet will be held range at Culver M litar; Acte A pul 1, it wa- announced t
William Kei hue r, id jut.,, *
of the Indiana National G 1 '* Thirty teams froin the* '..i'ujii
Guard are entered foi* the c n* ai many civilians are plain ut; ' * pa ticipate l ach team i comp -ed
five men.
A number of menhandi • in .. hav * been contrib'itc *1 I* I 11 1 throughout th® t.i'* .
WINTER STIL! HOLD. 1 -* D ;
AA I v PER AA 11 1. SOI t ' 'AH lo > N endofficiama rm ion
DA) 1
Whde Ppring-lik' z®; ■ caused most of th® natie * *1 ®,^ it wa* Spring, mlentl't. ,1. AAT®*. would nit end until 9 59 ni .1 nday. Experienced garden •!:*»• 1floriculturists refrained from 11 ing in anticipation of a possibl® t
newal of Wintei.
TcmpcraTirc rang® I from 45 ’
' ■ ' ' '
■ ■»»»:SL? < srssas . ,,*. r -,. -
Ben Strong of Crown Point refused Avpnue jn j frrP Haute, Frida . I he ' p D. thieves, ate hong sought, de his plea to be permitted to attend dpcPase( , is H cousin of Mrs. C. A. teetiv® headquart-rs announced
() f The >?enis belonged to Adolph
to seek transferred him to the jail here. j be f une ral services will Liithy and company, Importar*, New
A children's choir w-ill sing a S P®’. Fidj Sunday afternoon at the )"ik.
Th* funeral of Fred R. Rosebm will h® held Sa*urday afternoon at
Tl* “l»"l. m.,C um~- the double f.ner.l, end G.o, polle, .„d Clv.Ce M,-,,
De*, ri WPrp fFi rown 0 p* n Par ]y this she ha*l come to Indianapoli-
*n<I n i at a the spaci0U!! ' cow bHrn '' p »"P> 0 >' mpnt a " d was hUntlnK “ !l "’' cial mas- at the funeral of Vivian home
h n<,red8 of fa ns who had been to leave the babj. Donald Scholl at the Holv An- 0 w,f c '. "•> l "" k ’ •* w “*•Ti SSJcy m., , EdJl . jzrZ »»>*. *-•,„. *. * n " U *. , " k " > . h '" ,h * ''' ,*'1 ,h,, I rill ' ThroUEh s reroncibatlon effect..! s , atp , arr „ WJ , i a ken Co PemUelon
daim the best seat- Harn-®*'. and suggested jna (_ ( lipfn ,,, left Gary, hi-
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Vwnsburg. If Mrs. Cole by Scholl before he Wt Gary.JUa Friday morn.r.
to serve
$8 to $10 while cows were steady at r jtj . fr-,,, 54 i 0 7® | n Chicago; G $6.60 to $7 50. 52 (q 74 in St. I. uis, and similarly The calf market remained steady ovei the nation ra-t of the P>. xrith best veals briiig*i*g a top of Mountains. Denver s rang - w a- f * cm
$14.50. Bulk vealers brought $14.50 22 to 36 degree-.
ffown. The run was estimated at 800 The wai m w eather which ha- b -n Sheep and lamb? were generally prevalent in th® ®as* all thD week - 25 cents off on the market today. Too far has shown no ign ®f a bieak.
3 o’clock at the hr.me of Mrs. Harry, fat lambs were bringing a quotabl® cording to weather bureau exp.r' Wedding on South Green St Craw- top of $14.75 with bulk lambs bring it Washington.
fordsvitle.
"■ ”■ „ ,„ K ,. 0( i nn ic,i she e-tranged wife, Mrs. Margaret senon ^ rom two to years fer ®*
^ p adv drizzling rain and a wante' 0 ’* 1 '' '. „ t f 0 |,i her of Chicago, and his parents. Rev. and attempteej in escape fron. *i.< . , , . I f by fsiU, * r ZP Whiph S "' ppt ' VOuW ha y P 1° K ,n not want to go to Mrs. Charles W Scholl of Pittsburgh farm Wednesdac hut w as re arre. ted Char,P3 f F . u. S.v the th dampen the enthusiasm “She said she did not g ^ ^ funeral toBether . . hort , y aftelwJlds . tournament at Indianapolis today.
thousands of ardent fans. lu court.
ing $12 to $14.
D. 0 Moffett w*as an Indianapoh basket ball tourney visitor Friday.
The weath r bureau it AVa-hir.t'on predicted continued warm wrrather u the east and south, with seme h wers for the re.-t of the week.
