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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 5

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irahmsiBaafWm ai THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR TUESDAY MARCH 25 19 IS) ERVOR SWEEPS MEETING PIERCE Church Seymour long nnd A crowded streets starting instantly increasing speed at a notice slowing down without touch 0 24 i RED MOTOR CO Indiana Distributor for Pierce Arrow Passenger Cars and Trucks 1003 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET Indiana Colleges State Briefs Energy JMeygdneyESS City burg 3 ive Generations Will Be Present on INDIANAPOLIS 93d Birthday of Glenwood Woman THIN PEOPLE and Un formerly jl iss himself Deaths in Indiana MRS widow of the Rev on his onfiM the speal club wpr 1 hjbblns Mill'T S8 this five 0 79 is of Court In tlie JURY TO PROBE KILLING of education as Aris Club work nadc to give the unon thofr return Neill who lias engineering unit 4 WABASH McCarter 11 through nf Redwood Minn was recently elected to membership in the American Chemical BULLETS STOP UGITIVE wmrc ARTS BUILDING TO HAVE MANY EATURES AR RO It Dual Valve Six men of JAMES CLAYTON STEPHENS AND A John Graham mayor wel comed the guests to ranklin while Henry Owens In behalf of the boys welcomed the visitors Ralph Dunnan state Holloway MethodiHt Kpiscopal Church Is 2 With tho world this city the stage Episcopal Bitro Phosphate should give you a small steady increase of firm healthy flesh each day It supplies an essen tial substance to the brain and nerves in the active form In which it normally or the body nerve waste and energy stores also Indianapolis tier definite The world owes a debt of gratitude to the author of the now famous Marmola Pre scription and is still more indebted for the reduction of this harmless effective obesity remedy to tablet form Marmola Prescrip tion Tablets can now be obtained at all drug stores or by writing direct to Marmola Co 864 Woodward Ave' Detroit ISTich and their reasonable price (75 cents for a large case) leaves no excuse for dieting or violent exercise for the reduction of the overfat body to norma! proportions Advertisement Jnsnph Holing years old a fanner northeast of i city is dead lie is survived by children Mrs Agnes vears old widow of John CHna dead Mrs Conrad Doehrman rreble Township is dead old arrested at Hopkinsville Ky sev eral weeks ago after stealing a horse here lug era Court and sentenced to the State Penal arm for sixty days BlAJUM ING TON Mayor Weaver has ap pointed the following cunirnllieo from this f' are prompt in action and tonic in their healing and soothing effect on weak sore overworked discaied kidneye and bladder Mrs Mary Henderaon Mt Carmel writes: 1 used oley Kidney Pills I was troubled with kidney trouble and my left side hurt me bo 1 could hardly get up in the morning Pain is all tone now and am feeling nOc and $100 sizes Sold everywhere $12000 OR METHODIST UND MICHIGAN CITY Ind March 24 The Methodists of this elty yesterday suh scrlbPd to the JLOOOuOOlh) cen tenary fund All at People Should Know This COTLMBUS Harold Elkins and Charles Moore Columbus soldiers now in rance In jotters received bv relatives that they are billeted In a penll nf hirv build ing at Bay and that each has a separate () to himself Mbs Blanch Robertson has ben employed hv the Rar uioiomew c'luniv nuurn supervisor of the Cnuntv is Intended that one girl tor this COMbMBluS Ind March local flildier returning from war and Red Cross girls of carrying a service flag across and through the Methodist of this city tonight which was of a pretty and Impressive Hag pageant a successful and attended centenary Church of the occurs in the living cells 1 BItro hosphate replaces9 ami creates new strengthSold by seven Drug stores in "onrl inn dnilXfflStS Uli guarantee of results or money back Advertisement sentenced to the Ohio State Reformatory by the Parke County Court for assaulting and robbing Angle Hlrwell at Union Mty Inst full Switzer was arrusted at Win ermster two weens ago Lee McTurnanof Indiana ns auminiRiraior ot tnc estate or Stevens who was killed two years when tho automobile In which he riding was struck by a traction car riding to the Kentucky city shuot up mall boxes and terrorizing fartn convicted in tne local Juvenile HEIHYV1 Louis Rovev cash ler of the State Bunk at lat Rock was placed on trial In re Monday on a charge of forgery A sensation Is promised when James DePrez with whom ls jointly indicted appears on the witness stand ifty five cases of In fluenza were reported in this city Mon day as the result of a survey made by local health officials Physician here ay that the dlstae Is subsiding school the term to be held during the State rair exui Across one end of this section GLENWOOD Ind March Mrs Mary Mosch Holloway who was a minister of the preparing to celebrate her ninety third birthday her home here on May 29 1919 ive generations of the family will attend the celebration Her memory la clear and she relates with interest many events dating nack for years It Is a pleasure for her to tel! of her parents and children moving from Ohio to Indiana in a wagon when she was a small girl she is the mother of leven children and there are thirty two grand children twenty seven great grand children and five great great grandchildren fine of her great grandsons is the Rev Stephens pastbr of the Christian Church al Morristown Ind Gathering at Columbus Comes 5 to End With War Service Demonstration ANDERSON Hugh Hill a manufactur er state! Monday that he will buiil an apartment house costing $50009 on VVoat Eleventh street here The Ander son Bunking Company Is planning to build a six story business building RICHMOND you have seen many months of was the compliment passed by Gen Pershing on Earl Waiter man Wayne youngest soldier who is home after being gassed three times In rance He enlisted when he was 16 years old BLUTON Mrs John Coburn 60 years old who was ill committed suicide by hanging in the garret of her home WABASH ire Monday caused $600 damage tu the home of William Miller RANKLIN More than 200 boys of Johnson County attended the banquet held in connection with the first confer ence of the county A which closed with an address by the Rev Charles Watkins secretary of the Muncie largely of the District here tonight The service fiug 2v yards contain! ptarn of which gold reuresentinfi Methodist the Cincinnati area roTnprlatng south ern Indiana Ohio and Kentucky Bishop rank Warne bishop of India who has been In India fifteen years made Hie closing address of the convention tonight Bishop Warne who spoke on "India" began his address by paying a tribute to India's loyalty during th1 world war Ihj declared that it has been second to rm other country: an nriny was practically annihilated early In the war in rance helping to hold the Germans nt bay while th' allies were training and mobilizing the larger a rmy Handle Converts in speaking nf church conditions In India Bishop Warne said: "There has never been anywhere else such a situa tion in church history as now exists in Ind In The Methodist Church while baptizing 40 converts in India last year was unable to baptize 200000 more because facilities to take care of them could not be provide! At (his session of the con vention Rev A Hughes president of the New Episcopal Church College at Evansville spoke on the college arid announced that It would bo opened next September A charter for the new col lege was granted by the last Indiana Legislature Organizing the local church was disritssrd at the afternoon session by Stafford of Delaware ami I Griffith of ScytnoiHe spoke on fit the morning session Roy ifer pastor of the Central Ave nue Church of Indianapolis spoke on "The Centenary and the Veterans" and Rev Grant Perkins of on "The Centenary ami the Sunday Mrs Macy 63 years old died at her home in this city Monday The husband is superintend ent of the Ameriran strawboard fac tory here Mrs Amanda Davis 80 years old died at the home near this city One eon survives WA BASH rs Blanche Markley of this city died In Toledo of influenza John Butcher 76 years old a liveryman is dead Other deaths include Thnmas Vndcrwood 51 Nairy Sasone 23 and Lyman Rlndge 78 1 MADISON John Weyer 74 years old secretary of the Madison Insurance Company is dead He is survived fry two children Weyer of Brook lyn 'N alitl ATriJ A Jfaigh of Parker Kas EVANSV1 LLE Mrs Eliza Carleton years old widow of William Carle ton who built the first house at Hat field Spencer County is dead here William A Sample 64 years old traveling auditor of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1s dead at his home here of a cornplleatlon of ffs eases A widow and a sister survive Ind March The death of Henry Rittenhaus from knife wounds Inflicted by Roy Bobo one week ago has given the grand jury 'a new op portunity for Investigation Bobo who admits wetlding the knife was liberated last Thursday at the request of the grand Juror when they found he had acted in self defense Bobo a re turned sailor was escorting Miss IJllih Parker home He was attacked by Rit tenhous William Richeson and a third party who demanded that he turn the young woman over to them Bobo re fused and In the fight following severe ly cut both Rltt nhoiis and Richesun Rltfcnhous issued a written statement before hl death saying that he struck the first blow TT is in traffic that the flexibility born of ample power is most apparent and most grateful It threads the the homecoming ot Battery of thia city: nawarn wnowera xat i nni 3' 'ar cravi Charles Waldron I Kogers John VL IIhitoxv Dr Otte Rogers and Waller Bradfute Grea I'TCpclicLlJOriS Will Oc bovw a big reception iij eir overseas with an who was formerly at Ind with a bride who WABASH Ind March Jefferson colored in the today was sentenced to one State Tenal arm for malicious tres pass' When he was being taken to the jail he ran away from Officer Bidwell our shots were fired at him before he was finally apprehended in a livery barn Remember onsiline TONSILINE is tho National Sore Throat Remedy it is sold in every State in the Union Most people buy a bottle occasionally because most people occasionally have Sore Throat They buy it for the prompt welcome relief it brings to sufferers from this malady You can forget Sore Throat if you will only remember TONSILINE ana get tne bottle auw that waits for you at your druggists Look for the long necked fellow on the bottle when you get it 35 cents and 60 cents Hos pital Size 100 will be constructed a model house contain ing living room dining room kitchen bedrodm anP bathroom One aide of each room will be open to the amliimce room or clinic Where thu members of the Hasses may sec practical demon strations of home economics The students will live in the build ing which will have dormitories on the second floor Lafayette Architect Prepares Plans for Structure at State air Grounds LAAYETTE Ind March Charles Nicol a local architect has boon awarded the contract to prepare plans and specifications for the Wom Arts Building to bn erected at the State air Grounds In Indianapolis at an estimated cost of $125000 The building Is to be two stories and basement of fire proof construction with reinforced concede floors brick walls and tile rooL having a high grade face brick veneer to match the brick work In the Coliseum and horse barn ''ho main building is to be 80x216 feet having a portico twenty feet wide extending across the north east and south elevations The first floor Is to be devoted entirely to the fair exhibits of domestic arts culinary floral pre serving canning sewing embroideries linens etc A wing 42x86 feet to the rear of the main floor will term a fine arts gallerv equipped with the most approved system of overhead lighting Immedlntely Inside the entrance is to he the office and Information desk Opposite this office on the other sidy of the entrance will be a stairway leading to the second floor A balcony for musicians will be suspended be tween the floor nd ceiling above the main entrance Other entrances are provided on the south west and north In the north end of the basement will be a public cafeteria eighty feet square The south wing of the basement will contain laboratories where clinics will bo held for the school of household will be selected from each county attendance at a ten term in THE 'WORK OJHE KIDNEYS is to filter and cast out Waite products and poison from the blood stream When the kidneys are overworked weak or diseased the waste matter remains in the system and causes pains in side or back 5 rheumatism lumbago stiffness of joints sore muscles and other symptoms 1 When a kidneys are out of order there is lack of energy force vigor seal and 1 effectiveness Kidneys and bladder must properly function for anyone toenjoy good health ing a gear springing through a narrowing passage speeding ahead on a clear road effortless noiseless WANT COEE USED RIO JANEIRO March Brazilian coffee growers base requested the govern ment to make an effort to have Brazilian coffee Included in the cargoea of allied foodstuffs ficut to the relief in Germany AS USUAL Ind March 21 Thomas years old waa accidently shot hend bv Erwin 8tiven 1 plavtnste while the two buys re play ing with a target rifle which thought waa nut loaded 'I he bullet entered Mu ('aitcr'M left herk nnd nr thespine in the back of his head Doctor say he will recover Duzer Du national dramatic fraternity presented Its initial play of the year the latter part of last week In two evening productions "The Mob" by Juhn Galsworthy was presented Miss Carol McMillan coached the cast The charac ters of the cast included David LHIen thal Laura Martin Margaret George Hal ford Udell rank Roberts Paul Isen barger Mary raley Ledger ord Dwight Curnick Ruth Meyers William Harrigan and Cassandra Love The second term enrollment closed Mon day ilteen men from military service have returned for collegiate work this semester Gatty Cellars famous English organist gave a recital in Me harrv Hail before a large audience Dean McCutcheon of the DePauw music school announced that Mme Cottluw will appenr here this week before the student body The DePauw Student Council at a meeting adopted resolutions favoring the introduction of an system" to be put into effect at the next examinations RANKLIN Hilton Brown of In dianapolis will address a joint meeting of the A and A Thurs day evening tn Stott Hall March 28 has been set by the board of editors of the 192o Almanac as the latest date to receive copy for the junior year book The Almanac will appear about June 8 President and Mrs Goodell will entertain Thursday evening in honor of Dean Mrs Arthur Train Belknap Dean Belknap probably will leave soon to become president of Grand Island (Neb) College Word has was riuing was huiuck uy a inwuvn car nas he awarded damages In the sum of 000 againai ihe Union Traction Company SWAYZEE The irst National Bank of Swayzee has Increased its capital Block from $350'10 to $50000 AIRMOUNT After months of litiga tion the cltlzena Of airmount and airmount Township have agreed to a conaolidaclon of the town anl townahip high school and the purchase for $11 1 no of tha property of the airmount Acad emy for a high school building ALEXANDRIA Alva Ice la out of jail on a u'u oojiii uumwinK a rani place by deputized citizens who rsitpil four 2 filionH mid three 111 whiaHv Ice will he tried in the city Court riday morning After serving nnc year as pastor of the Alexan dria hristlan Church the Rev Harper McCune has resigned lie camo here from Anderson IMPOVERISHED MEN AND WOMEN: Quickly Regain Health Strength unergy anu nunny uy lading 3 Grain Cadomene Tablets The Very Best Tonic 'Sold by AH Druggists i Advertisement days sta lailoriB all fb na: the first time In in week vacation spring term tho vr this yi'ar to make An oothnlpt ciuh the university The Ideal of this club is to take a hopeful view tf life in general and of university lifo in particular Among ufbl meeting oi uie (1 razier William Williams and Arthur Inti'ntlnn nr rhe inh to give a banquet once each month dur ing tliPi spring term nARIIIAM More than 800 volumes were added to the Earlham College Li brary In lie last six months the most notable being the publications of the "Car negj Endowment for International Peace Earlham has been made a de pository of the publications of the endow nient because it Is a Quaker Institution and its library has a large collection ot books dealing with pence Dr A Purely head of the Biblical depart ment of Earlham departed Monday for Bii extended visit of the colleges to speak on student volunteer work Ills first Hddress will be delivered at Guil ford College in North Carolina INDIANA The Indiana Union Club is planning io give its big musical revue on the campus stage early next month Munday was a busy day at tlio of fice of the univi rsitv registrar as some 2000 students were signing up for ihs work of Um spring term Most ot the students left for their homes In various slate last I riduy for a two wo terms tieci oratory work in uesiiay This is years there was the end of lhe DIVORCES RUN MARRIAGES RACE IN GRANT COUNTY MARION Ind' March 3(Rucords at the office of the count dork show that while Don Cupid continues to lead the Divorce Court by a safe margfin he is losing' each year in Grant County rom Aug 1 1918 to eb 1 1919 eight months the records show 299 marriage licenses were granted and 196 divorce cases filed Use Ciiticiira Soap To Clear Your Skin All Roap 2fi OmtriGin 2 k5O Talcum 25 Atn plf fa ch free of 'Ctic? Ipt ABOVE: STEPHENS MRS MARY THE REV STEPHENS AND SON CLAYTON STEVENS BELOW: HOLLOWAY explained the work of the assoel Thpv were followed hv Huc Low ery who recently returned from rance as an aviator and who gave the boys a talk on the life of an aviator The Rev erguson who spent a year in work in rance spoke on "The Boys in i '10 find "S' Ka I I (erf at Um Russell it Is tho Daylight Law Best Cure or Social Unrest Says Ridsdale Secretary of National War Garden Commission Appeals for Retention of Innovation Adds Health and Wealth BY RIDSDALE Secretary of the National War Garden Comtn laslon VAS1UNGTON March Next Sat urday night the haiuU on millions of clocks in the United StaUa will be turned one' hour ahead and by that sim ple process tho Bolshevik! will get the greatest setback thry have thus far met In thia country 1 do not llevo Bol shevik doctrines will stand first class United States daylight being turned on them and the sinmple process nf turn ing the hands of the clock one hour ahead will result In a knockout blow to advancement of their creed When (ho results of daylight saving are considered se ms beyond cotn prahenslon thgt an ndeavnr should be made to dn away with this law Vet this was attempted at the last session of Congress by the introduction of two bills repealing the law and the inser tion of a rider in an appropriation bill looking to the same end Here is tho 1ft at 2 o'clock ante rnerldlan of the last Sunday in March of each year the standard time of each zone be advanced one hour and at 2 ante meridian of the last Sunday In October each year the standard time of each zone by the retarding one hour be returned to the astronomical time of the degree of longitude governing each zone Extra Hour for All That little law gives us an extra hour of' daylight for 210 days starting the last Sunday in March That means to 100000000 people more than 20fi0000 000 hours of extra dallght It will do more to give the Bolshevik! a setback because: It means millions of extra hours fur home food production It moans millions of extra hours nf health giving recreation tn bench shop desk and counter workers It means millions of extra hours fur the playground children It means millions of dollars saved Ju electric light and gas light bills It means millions of dollars saved 4n coal as the result of cutting down these bills All these sum up to better citizen ship clearer thinking and additions to the savings of tho workers All these make a mighty wall against tho pre vailing unrest 'lake the home food producer as an example The luru of the Bolshevik! may inti rest him al first But lie has his home his fam ily his job lb1 knows down In his heart that the Bolshevik! plan to take over the running of 1he country arid the management of the plant In whirl! he works smacks of the Impossible Ifn knows neither he nnr the world 7 A 'A Tr' RIDSDALE is ready for that and most likely never will be He knows he Is a citizen of the best country on earth and he known if he docs his part it will continue to Improve He can improve it greatly by putting ten bushels of potatoes from his garden into his cellar lie will re lievo the food situation Just that much The family in the garden Is the foun dation of the best citizenship Take the plan worked out in Chicago bv the im migration section of the A whereby gardens and better citizens are made by the same operation Thu Na tional War Commission has provided A with the garden books for that work It means much more than raising vegetables for It will teach thrift and what is still mure important tho speaking by the foreign born of ihe English language Abraham Bowers eoretnry nf the Im migration section savR he hrd 190 'HiO at garden meetings Inst year bee what that means In batter citizenship Here is food for thought for every employer of laboi in the land Tho victory gar den can be made the welding plot for better citizenship all over the land Measure Good In Newark the Vacant Lot Afl anrlatlon reports that there were 1R000 gardens in 191 9 where there were none in and 1 would like to have some one attempt to place a true valuation on that record when measured In cit izenship The national war garden curninissiun has hundreds of such re ports hi Europe they consider the ex tra hour of daylight one of their chief reconstruction assets Let all honor Benjamin ranklin apostle of thrift who trfi to present us with this great boon more than a century ago HOLDS SECTION 30 IS PENAL CAPT MURRAY TAKES LIE Important Ruling on Prohibition Law Is Made by Judge unk of South Bend SOUTH BENI) Ind March Walter A unk of the St Joseph Cir cuit Court this Afternoon ruled that Sec 35 of the state prohibition law is a penal section and that the penalties mentioned Sec 8 of the act can Lu applied to violations of Sc 3G The ruling resulted after counsel for Tom Ward charged with falling to re move liquor from the state within ten days after tho law took effect as Sec 35 had movQd to arrest Judg ment when nis client was found guilty The esse will be appealed to the State Supreme Court according to at torney The section upon which the ruling was made lias been a matter of controversy on the part of lawyers throughout In diana Some months ago the Anii Saloon League circulated a pnrnphlet quoting the law to show that the sec tion 1s penal as Judge unk ruled but prominent attorneys disagree as tu the exact meaning of this portion of the statute BIG STRIKE AILS TO MATERIALIZE ormer Officer at Notre Dame Uni versity Shoots Himself In Chicago Hotel CHICAGO March Capt William Murray 29 years old in charge of reserve training camps at the University of Pennsyl vania and at Notre Dame (Ind) Uni versity committed suicide by shooting at a hotel re today lie was recently assigned In Grant III for duty lie left a note leaving his possessions to his mother said to reside in Brooklyn vY There was also a sealed envelope said to contain a note received by Mur ray from a young woman of South Bend named Military intelligence officers who took charge of the body said that there was nothing to denote that the suicide was due to anything In his military life SOUTH BENI) irul Al arch Capt William Murray who killed himself today was well known in youth Bond having been in charge of the A at Notre Dame University it was re ported that he was at one time engaged to be married to a South Bend girl and that the engagement was mysteriously broken When with South Bend friends Sunday he was in excellent spirits MEETS AMOUS RENCHMEN HAMM(jNI) jnrl March 24 A threatened general strike and an I AV XV meeting that worried the authori ties fell down simultaneously today Although a scorn or morn walked out at the car shops and quit their jobs In accordance with this plan the groat majority continued to work About thirty 'radicals attended the I VV mass meeting There was no one will ing to aetas chairman and the speak ers were not introduced and their names were not announced efforts to sell lit ern turn and raise funds met with lax response The most sensational speech was by an East Hammond man he said built the street car line and th street cars that run on It: yet when that same labor wants to ride tho cars It has to pay a GRANT COUNTY ARMERS CONSIDER CO OPERATION MAItl'IN Ind March 21 Ata large ly attended meeting of Grant County farmers hrhl In tills city it was de cided to erect a large co operative ele vator In Marlon and smaller ones in several towns in the county One hun dred shares at $100 per share have already been subscribed for the central elevator to he erected in this city The elevator will Iwo be used for tlm sale of Implements and live stock and It is the intention In lite future to construct and maintain a stock yards in ponnec tiun with It I HMOND PLANNING BIG RECEPTION OR WATSON R1C1 1 MON I Ind March 24 Ex tensive preparations are being made by Republicans of the Sixth District to give Senator Watson a rousing reception when lie speaks on tho league of na tlotis here April 2 Interest Is being aroused among the women by a com mittee consisting of Miss Sarah Hill Mrs Martha Whitts ker ami Mrs Maria MrDIvltt of this city and Mra Robert Hicks of Cambridge and Mrs Charles TeJ tur of Hagerstown RUMELY HEARING APRIL 14 WAP1IINGTOX March IJpon the motion the Supreme Court today fixed April 14 next for hearhig arguments on appeals filed by A Rurnely former publisher of the New York livening Mail from ederal Court decisions dismissing ha beas corpus proceedings brought by him In an effort to prevent his extradition from New York to Washington to an swer charges of violating the trading with the enemy act $15000 IRE AT NEWBURG NEWBURG Ind March ire tu 'day destroyed the building occupied by the Dennison Auto Sales Company and a Hvery stable Th Ioh Is estimated at about $15000 with part Insurance Tho origin of the lire is not known Seven automobiles and three hoises also were ksl In the flames GREENSBURG GIRL EXPIRES UHEENSBURG Ind March 24 Miss EHnore Shields 28 yefcrs old died today lh an Indianapolis hospital following a short lllnt ss influenza and uleurlsy The hrdy will burled hrn SS'rdnwsdav Mm I was training for a nunp she was the daughtor of jhe late John XV and Elinore Shields RICHMOND Ind March 21 mt and Clvrnenveau and reveral other high rench statesmen In Baris says Cnpt Henry Galilir In a letter to his wife here an afternoon tea I met five rench deputies in the of Brlund who Ik the ame as ihe speaker of the House at home At a different place metM Clmienc au and Poincare and went with my friend to house after ho had been shot I met Robert Thornburgh a Richmond newspaper man now a first lieutenant who was wounded twice in the fighting on the CHIE'S WIE SUCCUMBS WABASH Ind March 24 Mrs Walter Compton wife of the chief ot here died today of Influenza Tho husband and two children survive KILLED BY 33000 VOLTS MARION Ind March 24 Cffna Met calf 25 years old through whose body 33fifi0 volts of electricity passed when his head came in contact with "high voltage wires at thu plant of Mu Hun Light unit Beat Curnpeny's plant laat Sunday 1 dad al the County' lluaphul after Jlng ring for a wor ic 1n a rejnl conrclous condition Ill akuH and feet wore badly burned Po far ng known no other porsun ever oscapod Instant death after having received such a shock hm that which hy Metcalf The dpeeasf't cam hero frurn Muncie and Is survived ty a V'lfe and two children RELEASED ON $10000 BAIL ATLANTA a March Joseph Rutherford president of the international Bibb Students' AaMoelatlon and seven other members of the organization all of whom wore convicted several months ago In New York for violation of the onplon act will bo released tomorrow from the ad ora) ponltontlary litre on ball of $10 nou pending trial April 14 on a' write of arror Th order ot the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for th' release of the men was presented at the penitentiary tonight but Hutherfnrd and hl associates decided to remain at the penitentiary to idght and leave tomorrow for New York PNEUMONIA IS ATAL TO TWO RANKLIN Ind March 21 Karl Montgomery 28 years old died at his Iume pour Providence today of pneu monia Bls wife died of thejiam4 disease riday our children of lh family also ar ill nf the malady Honrv Newhoiwe $0 tiled at hljt home near Stones Crossing The widow and six chil dren survive Mrs Henrietta Richardson wife of Alunza Rlchard ron died at her home here of pneumonia The husband a run and two eisterg sur vive DEATHS AT SHELBYVILLE Ind March 24 Re cent deaths here include Mls Ocolea Tar rlh 24 year old Mias Jean lalcy and Mias lossie Smith Mrs Susanna Jones 61 died at bar home Waldron Mrs Clara Hu'l Is du ad in Noble Township Mra rank Shook dhjd at Manilla Mrs Inez Jacobs died In Marlon Township DOUBLE UNERAL AT AZALIA AZALIA Ind March A double fu neral will be hedd from the hero for Kir and Mrs Thomas Un derwood of Kokomo who died hi that city of Influenza last week Before her marriage Mrs Vndcrwood was Miss Mar garet lxwis of this city ANDERSON CITIZEN DIES 1NDERSON Ind March 24 A Clarnc Shlmer 49 years old manufacturer here died sud b'nly today of heart disease He fortn rlv was one of the owners nf ihe shlmer rc" ompirjv but recently had bcuJi manufacturing automobile hcaterg Hv survived by widow and one son i 3 I 5 I I ME IgfMf 'SI Bankers WoudAsk Who's Be hind it i the first question a banker would ask were you to seek his advice on an investment 4 Only human brains integ rity and responsibility? can make an invest ment safe and no onel knows it better than banker Safeguard your truck tire' investment the same way Lookfor the name GOOD RICH In DE LUXE Truck Tires it means quality service firstand last an investment as safe as a government bond or behind the specially toughened slow wearing treads of De Luxe stands the fifty years of GOODRICH rubber experience And experience has never yet failed to be the best teacher Increase your truck and tire dividends by letting us apply 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