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tot apttMtf; THE WBATRBR t'rohnhly nnw tonight and Bnt-itrtlny. Collier. VOLUME 17 NO. 71. INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1921.

jnotatta BANDITS HOLD BEAN BAKE FOR SEVENTY-ONE WOUNDED 12 FUNERAL OF COMMISSIONERS JAMES A. WHITE OFFER REWARD PATRONS INSURANCE HAD A 6161 UP BEAR CLUB JUNIOR GIRLS CONTAGION CASES TIMES; LIVING ON SATURDAY SO FAR THIS YEAR BANQUETERS MUSKEGON, II. Tin irirln of the Junior department! of lii" V. M. A.

were served Irvin Morton, early Unlay entered bean hal.o upper Inst evening hy flic I Seerediry in rlmrge, Mrs. I. E.i- The majority of the Board of un-ly Commissioners fire, considering the offerinn of a reward for. the rnturn of valuable piece of property lost or mislaid from the person of Tom-missionor Douplass. Mention is made of a personal adornment that irniee- 'his wife's bedroom unci iinunuw-ing: pi have just killed the ml iitul ynu riaced ror nrc next," lirr-d 12 bullets into Mrs.

Two Bold Highwaymen, Annual Meeting nun, H.isir,) hv "Trti" Waiki-r ami viiar amines Last Rites for Long-Time Resident of Indiana to 58 Cases of Showed New Bui 14eiq1q i Morton's body as she iny in bed. The mcdsle8 I thirteenth bullet he turned on him- Masked Secured The girl. ividaR.cu, n-uicci vrtiu hi, wi, mid i hiirli-full ff glee, partook Written of $2,7 able Booty at oocia II for Scarlet Fever i'ni instantly, sun aiivc (Mrs, Morton crawled through the and Two for Chicken jsnnw to neighbor's home where she j-, her story. Mrs. Morton told the rOX.

physician she pleaded for minutes Be Held in Home hL' upp the idistinuished member from M. Sister Death Due to Richmond. It was a decided smvk to 1 tno ourt House habitues to see a euralgia Or the Heart, lelennly shaven face this niornhiL- a Net Gain for1 $1,136,650. Event Near Here Last 'had nit the gtris were1 li 4 -i "irinvic" hy Serrctary Sein JU-Vening. -and "Hilly" Hanks.

Yes, I hey nil hnd; dandy lime and are awaiting for CLUES OBTAINED with her husband to snare her life. jir. uouKiuss reuises to inace any istntement. THE SUMMARY OBITUARY NOTE PARTICULA I hut was answerwl hy abuse, Piiysi-rians attendiiij; her believe she will live. The hody James A White, oteil I II II I I UrnOrC Sinn lh first tin ytr and up di uml imliMliiiK this nmrnintf The year in tho the Patrons Mutual Fir ltrt whose death oreurred ro-llHWHI nrniirO Till years, urn- i iisc.s nf rtt)taj(i(itts (liscasrs hn'tf i RENTALS ADDED Duriiw the prni.Ti of ihe dimt'-i-lellderrel hy U.

K. V. lirllce W'lli'lier In the Indiana Hear -lull al "l)n I rni-Inn," on the ii. ihu.il fiirni in Wine tnwi-hin r.eyr Ifltvne Company was reported at th'-J meeting of the corporation' IflSV llllll. Of this tlllllllHT rR pa- BLAIRSVILLE FIVES: i nls ARE WELCOMED eently in Huffalo, was brought to lll-diiuia this morning nnd taken to the home of his hrolher-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. .1. I.eroy Cunningham on South Seventh street, where the an Miffcrinjr from nr art re- leovi'iinfr truni moaslcs; fit von from J.st'itrh'L fcvt'i iind tw from chicken LARGE MONEY TO LANDLORDS line last enteivil the nni mid liefore iln bini: Old-Time i(M)X. In a number or instnncoa two U.nr tliri initii'nls nri in tho siiiik Indiana on Wednesday of A total new business as of jtnp just closed of $2,716,400 according to the report of tary-trcasurer, Wallace CCicpf Esq. The business showed of si.nG.fino.

Interest anc fiinenil will be conducted by the Uev. ('. Morrow, pastor of Enthusiasm the First United Presbyterian Church Amercian Balloonists, Who Faced Death in Far North Given Enthusiastic Reception in New York. is on the home of William Beck, on Saturday afternoon at two clnck. al 1 North Fourth street, Mr liruk having devuloiwd scarlet fever.

Every Dollar Thus Re-jlnu-nm-m will he Greenwood ed at Royal Floor Contest in Y. M. A. Last Evening, 36 to 31. nr the (lest: i-Mtdd eolleel (heil'J lIlDUKhts (or ivere' niil-recl hnld their hands.

While one of th. hiirhwaynien kept the i-nvereilf with a inenaeinjr i-t'volever, the otlnrj proeivdeil to enlln-t such valualdes as were in sunlit watehes. louse ehnavre, jewelry, ete-vnrncd ihel the men not In niake any n-iii-ry Their son. I-roy Beck is recuperulinjr the same tlisease. The yearly assessment to of the fire losses during tntejj year, wns levied and secretary-treasurer and were l-ead and filed.

The Cofia sustained quite a number ceived Must Be Includ-! According to word received here ed in Taxayer's Return Mr- Whiu'K to neural- The others who have Hcarlet fov- GAME TONIGHT PARTICULARS ler arc reMrterl as follows: Josephine Shielfls, 55 North Eighth street 1920, of Income for Says Notice. NO SPECIAL RATE esenpeil in a liiBiipowi-re-j" motor whal is ici 1 1 -cl by many as An inventory of the losses reveah basket-hall ever the fait thai ivnr ,1,,. y. ij, hardest hit; a handsome 1Mjuna Aildetie Assoeiidion team reeenlly to him hy fel-, (, team low diamond int; and di.i lu Thl. K1lnc in.

mond sluil liemji mi.on;- lot. The iiimr siinv Hie losses during the year just-E-ai and alt th claims have been'ai ed and paid. The business of tHy pany for the most port is Indiana, Jefferson and CIearfiei ties, with a small number b'vf holdeiT. in Clarion, Armstrong Cambria counties. At the business session, JacotH? of Burrell township, was riitijj president for the ensuing yeaT-6 The son of the late Nathaniel and Rebecca White, the deceased was born and reared in Cowanshannock township, Armstrong county, near Plum-ville.

Some years ago he came to Indiana which place had been his home until early last summer when he went to Huffalo, where ne had been living in the home nf relative. During his residence in Indiana, Mr. White was connected with the barber trade and NEW YORK, Jan. 14. The three "lost" American balloonists came home today.

They arrived in a special train from Buffalo at 10:30 o'clock this morning. Although a drizzling rain had turned the snow into slush und a mist hung: over the city, a good-sized crowd waited in the streets to Greet the heroic trio. Kern it Sherman, 111) North Fifth street Jean dines, North Fifth street James Chapman. 4i.r South Seventh street. rtusseH H0 Maple street.

I.ynn Kelly. IIHO South Sixth street. Mabel Work, fi8 South Seventh HtlWt. Kvelyn C. Thomas, 1021 Washinp-Lon street.

hester Thomas, Oak y.trct. Increased rentals added largely to the profits oT the landlords last year, every dollar of which must be included in the taxpayer's return of income. Gross income includes al! indignation reaclud a hiuh level, vhide witnesseil hy a very I'll imn i.T lh i i-nlili In 'l l.ewia ot runxsutawney, vic, his u. het any yer, when i( wa'i revealed thai the liulaiia, hold-up was just one of ihe enter-; A' the end nf the fiivl half Rlaits- amounts received as rents. Until a shop here for many years.

landlord and tenant are allowed eer-jlle va? a member of the Indiana or 'ihe following ned eases nf measles tniu deductions. As they alighted from their train, i and W. C. Lieuts. Kloor, Farrel and Hinton were 1 and William W.

Hopkins- of East; welcomed by some three hundred honinjf towl)ship waR namecjfc persons, including many women, jjusier for Indiana County, tM' Anion? them were city officials. wholN. McGee of liiir taimnenL features prwvideil tin i vnle was hk i am ny are reported evening's jollity. Some of (lie hrave; the t.f 17 ti I I. in Mi sreond Alexander Stewart, 026" Choreh Where properly is held for renting purposes, the owner deduct the cost of securing tenants, such as ad had come in an informal capacity, County, for Jefferson and Clear I ders oi ine r.iKK, r-ajrics, woou-mcn of the World and Royal Arcanum.

He was a man of tfood humor and unders landing and had the happy faculty of easily acquiring friends. Hi? is a matter of reirret to a large number of associates. He leaves three children: Lena, the many naval officers and relatives and Counties. one- deelarf-ti they knew it was a half Im'iaiiu flashed some e.v-piioria!- street. fake from the I.ui ly I.

si -a ru: t-mnry ihinur with! VVilnter Johnson, 1254 Washington far-ial jiallors helied their bravely-: a local, and the ol' the -stieet. spoken alibis. 'ond hall" it was a o.i-.-.o Kmmn Phihulelphia Witji that as pr iiuiinary Liu i'mi tvii the seoiv at "l-lil. Hy av.i ee- sireet. becaiae fast ami fast bn- i weni.

an extra five perind whs- jn practically ull of the appearan-causo the men had eaten so mie ti that 'played in vhi-h raa 0f scarlet fever, the cases lire of they wanted the ovmuiff to fr'nu Hie Waisvilh- lemi hy scoi inn origin. mildness of the caye. friends. The new directors included vertising, and the maintenance expenses, such its litrM. fuel, janitor sei-vicc, insurance, and ordinary re pairs.

A tenant, may deduct the rent paid for business premises, but not IMdo Aluvunrlpa ianf Inwino-' lowing: Indiana County J. Kloor's sweetheart, also was at th? wife of John E. Miles of Clymer: S. J. Mulberget.bifi 1 station.

She and the wives of Lieuts. J. Herman White of Burpetts- for his homer, which is a personal or nmton ana rarveii were repeaceiy in ann Aigyie miner ot. living expense. Interest and taxes town, and.

Dorothy, the wife of Ar- live points thus hiairs- docs not lessen the The rsini period mnliynant case mav he i. i ii --aits. the ship, latter beinjf electettittf thur Siaervillc. He also paid by the tenant on behalf of the th Aipie fnui goal, vitli toutracled from a mild ease, the pa-: lantlhrd are deductible by the tenantl leaves a sister and two brothers: Mrs ceed J. M.

Johnston of CeMfgit ship. Mr. Johnston was date owing to the pressure of "Wt H. K. Timberlake of Intliana; David -I Aictiifiir rnllnwiiifi rb.se la-hind tins (jt.nt of the latter degree possibly not I as additional rental provided the White of Lucerne and Clark White er business interests.

)t. ly, furious becKUse then- Vcn not cooks WhiN and Poller kepi the mule nouniii'-iHy with ami until it A'as wilh a dui'Itd i-ffni'L that the iriiisi-. hud i.lrentith lu rate the tll'il t.M.tllhi. Messrs. ar.d Watiner have lie velojied a wonderfully-beautiful inir lodtre In the wilds of WhiL-.

th. of Joserhine s(puim v.nn v.vo iicmi goai.i. confined to bed more than The rwrviii sv.U iV-ature as in-1 (ay tWn. Continued on Page 4 column 5 by ht-a' A. A.

laaij the crowd which stoimed around the naval trio. So dangerous did the rush become nt one time that' photographers and newspapermen formed a human barrier between the three women and the crowd, holding the impetus of the throng back with arms, sticks and Jefferson County D. of Perry township and j. Cuirti v.a.. a i.icess and ravoralue ewiirnenls were heard everywhere.

A ii led before only such ganu-s as jare seen in the larger-towns mid cit- HEAVY FIRE of McCalmont township. Plans were discussed ground-work laid for the ''sucoen camera stands. HOOVER SPEECH VIA WIRELESS UNCERTAINTY IN MEX. SITUATION will be staged. This statement1 feature of which is the brjr prosecution of the company's bur during the year just company has a large field inwi LOSS IN MADERA room, irix2ft eel, an open j'ii was true of lit-t 'night's and adding to the enjoyment.

The vonii, -ii is the intention of till1 Incal mun-j had been atiiintively decora led (Continued on Page 4 Col. 6) to work and has steadily progrmj during the years of its exjBte-1 The present year is expected tw3 even the splendid showing jijifl year of 1920. VSgi Business Section of Recognition of Govern Indiana Radio Operators Will "Listen in' To- Clearfield County PENNS'Y CARS BACK 'HOME' Railroad Makes Effort to Get Rolling Stock on Tracks. ment Probably up to Harding. pine and spruce, while candles phutd in effective cmnhhial ions I'limb bed the lifcbl the table nial from the clcverly-carveil candelteis.

Neai i'ic fire-place wax a hee-youliCul tree, wilh a v'iv jire.sen's. Around She itiotn is a and on this were scaled the Chieugo slrinjr tmartette. espeeially imported ln the oieiis- -morrow Evening. 1 1 1 1 bH Hllli-. i IN LIEUT'S, DEATH iWtl.l.ll llUbl,) WASHINGTON, Jan.

14. The foe or uncertainty that hanics over the Mexican situation makes it virtually AnXlOUS to Make Re- certain, it was stateil today, that no inn. The evening Hided with Ihe 11 counting of bunling expeiieiu 1 sfime actual and inatiir.o faked, bul all enjoyable, Efforts of the Pennsylvania Railroad to get its freight cars "home" Town Wiped out. CLEARFIELD, Jan. 14.

Three persons were injured and damage estimated al was caused by fire, believed to have been of incendiary origin, whit-h wiped nut the business section and threatened the whole town of Madera, this county, early today. Thirteen buildings, including a hotel, theatre, five stores, two business blocks and several residences were destroyed. Uynamite was used to check the paration for Killing of to to government will be taken Amateur raido operators within one thousand miles of Pittsburgh should be able to receive the pitas of Herbert Hoover for the European Kolicf, as given before meeting at ihe Ihiqiiesne Club, Pittsburgh, on Saturday, night January ut 8:00 P. M. Mr.

Hoover's speech will be pick-id up hy means of a transmitter, placed conveniently in the bantpiel room, ami the words will be trans-milted In the East Pittsburgh Works of the Westinghouse Elect rie and HARRISBURG, Jan. 13. on its own lines, in order to facilitate inuking necessary repairs, resulted American. year extension of the rulel ibn'ori Wilsoti retires from in an increase of the number of 'home' Slate Industrial Board repairing seam boilers more than twnfij NEWSY NOTES cars on its lines from 88,437 on March old to be reduced to twenty -Mi 1st, l'J20, to 125,973 on December 1t a.cnwli,t. tn tho nteat lru'ntinn OrCSSUre after JulV 1.

1021. tjt. Y)iU. House on March 4. Alexi- I Jap- nkv manv ivovei Minent con- the of l.ield.

I (ueslions, w.ll he Inherited II. X. S. hy Jonanese I Senator Hnnlinic. sentry V'lodivostol; nnd is nnxioitsi Whether Senator Harding: is of to no everylhinir possible to niakeiihe oninion that Mexico is in a more statement compiled by the road.

by the state board after; heM is an increase or vt per cent since numerous protests iiom uniui Hw. r.1 PaLvoI mm-Ml lees, who rcnroscnted enfo: Company, a didance of ten miles, by means of a telephone as they spread toward the post office and several buildings and On March 1st Pennsylvania-owned would interfere with laundry Slate janieiid't, it was learned at the wire, where it will Le scut out via stable condition than she has been Department today. residences beyond. Two of the injured persons were firemen. The third was Nest Monday evmiiKr J- SI i nirrr of lloou-i ily the experimental wireless telephone station nf the company.

pic The note nf protest, sent by h- 'l reaching Washington in- lure enlilled, 'The nf i i.e."; l-'nilod State i. inioiigo uw illllw.ll(h um.rnt.., cam only per cent establishments. the total number of ears on its lines It was asserted forty-eight On December 1st, the number was! institutions would also be pifejj! imreased to 46 per cent. Of all the! The boanl will retain jurisdlotiW freight ears owned by the 1'ennsyl-! each eusi and require petition vnnia Railroad on March 1st only 32 Steps were also taken to obti ner cent were on its own lines at that amendment of the child labgr al Tnkfci pirtuit nr.Mfueed under the di- Aineriiun represenlative uysianuer mi ny nying ueoris irom a dynamited building. Kire companies from four ncarhy towns helped save the town.

is a bubbling discontent. This condi ti 1 i. i t. i "ir hy the illness rtf President Qbregou Ji is to be riven under the 'eeiify tif wimijr inn' prevem a re m. o.

b. c. AT The event shows one of the wide uses to radio telephony may be put, and allows the appeal for relief for the starved ones in Europe to be bronik'nstcd over almost half of the United Stales. The wave length used by the radio station is meters, and its rail is KDKA. Indiana radio operators are planning to "listen in" tomorrow date.

On December 1st, however, the! quiring age for callboyjS Iu 1... HIN1TT HOME President Obregon's illness is due to poisoning, according to unconfirmed reports. It is freely acknowledged that there are several revolutions in the wind below the Rio Grande. rout, nao increased lis nuiuc cBrtiiiuim. uv siucth jwh.wi so that 4fi nor cent of all tho cars I work and twenty-one for night, Vfl pices.nl the ladles Aid Society i.t the Methodst Kpiscnpal and l.utucr-iin churches uf Ilnnier City.

Th- admission will he ol cents, including tax. The note of protest makes no spe-ilic ineutiou of indemnity, but is is understood that the only interpretation of the request that Japan "rec- owned by the Pennsylvania were buck I to bring about launching wifftf on tho compnny's lines. I works enterprises to relieve urujnjng The principal purpose of the Penn- nient, for a code governing thfsfl The Daptist Church of Homer the is that indemnity he sylvania's campaign to get its cn rs I nlurm systems, for state obserVMJM 4 LUTHERAN SERVICE TONIGHT home is to keep part of the equip child Labor Day January 21 nurarv approval of rogulatlonKVIfltffl will hold a revival hceinninu- Sahhalh; mud the relaltves of l.anKiloa. Hy ev niiif- an.l con.ieuine: Tor siinie iufereme, the note chiilicnircs the time. The Uev.

J. (iri-en, pio-tur! riKhl of -Japanese sentries to chal-of the cliuivh. will 'enee Aiuerican olllcers on dulv in Moving Hay Soon Here To an tn- ment in the best possible condition, It is felt that with equipment stand ardizeil, repairs are made more qui-l; dustrous farmer, I will otter a money atce and inoving-picture wjujl incuts until the stiito buildingSft A pleasant social event( of last evening was the entertaining of the Men's Organized Bible Class of thu Erst Presbyterian Church, by their pastor, the liev. Mr. F.

V. Hinitt, of riouth Sixth street. Exclusive pic-turer of Serbia were shown, while Miss Prothy Hinitt, recently returned from Europe, gave some interesting explanations. There was a short musical program and the serving of delicious refreshments to round out an enjoyable evening. ly at home in addition to the fact lint is aitopten making opportunity by giving a lease on my farm, with a chance to buy same.

II. T. Lambert, til! Phila. St. Indiana, Pa.

70 -x uic noao a uwii euuiiMiieiu is nioiej T'OTa adapted to meet the traffic demands! Inin't Wait Till SumwarAfl and operating conditions existing oi.i Kat it all the year round. its own lines. ad inside, then give us a CD. New all-wool breeches New On the 1st of December, the Penn-1 sun, Shrom Co. Inc.

corduroy breeches $5.00, new cordu sylvania Railroad, owned a total ol The lloi i. City T. I', will Vladivostok or elsewhere. This evening preparatory sorviie hold ti "due" next Tuesday eve-. Ambassador Shiiiehara has called at will U'lield in Xion Lutheran (Miurch, nine: in the home of Mrs.

Kvu Moore. he State I'cpurtmcal and expressed prts wlinu the Holy Communion which Coble, for resident of! hi, "ivtrivt and coiulolence." will be administered at both the morn- lloiuer Ci'y, is s'leudiiii; a Tew ilays! iii(r uml evening aervices Sunday, ihe.e. Slranil 1'healre Today i Hi. Spc ial enitae-'iient. K.

K. Lincoln i All wool ii-ivy iiiiderwt-ai, "The Inner Voice." The strugKle between the right and hrru.Mi-ii anil Wool armyj iwroriK has lieen the theme uf the a I. spun Iliirnl Aln.oud Ice Cream greatest dramatists, sweaters Ad on inside page. Carson, Shrom. K.

K. Lincoln, the famous romantic Hick's simp. jCo Inc. screen star will be seen in the Amer- 7-1. Onje.

i.t Hie Couri iloii. icun ('inema Super Special, "The lu- Slr.ind Theatre Today at the Strand Theatre to- 'loiiiehi -The I Siecial K. K. Lincoln day and tomorrow. "The Inner Voice" Tarai.n" by I'dcar Uic "The Inner Jikc the majority of the other great 270.U62 freight cars, classified, as, A new shipment of al) WW roy pants $4.00, all wool double blankets Hick's Shop.

71. Opposite the Court House Something Different follows: box cars, hopper cani socks special price 40c, i ua Mrs Cukes Harry VauDiisers 1 lower goydola cars, Polly Primrose Cakes in three! care, all other cars, 15,318. Hick's Shop. V'W 1. opposite tn uoiCG (rand Tonight "The Hevchge of u.

a -i 1 I sizes, f)0 tents, 7fi cents and $1. Buttercup cukes 10 cents each. Daffodil dressing tree with orders amounting to or over. Ordors quickly filied. i'3' School street, phone, Notice The party that took Iron miter box The stojy ltd.

uf 'he adventures in i dramatic succeasca of the present day oiraim m.trv tovj Special engagement, E. K- Lincoln, "The Revenue uf TltfSlf in "The Innr Veiee." that tingles with scenes in the underworld OI' f' Grand tonight "Th Ravanva of, wild animals In tbiti mVv spie of th juntl, robed adventure and toy ttt) in romance, threaded with thrills, in I threads tha plot ffat-J 7 parts. 'Qrand VonigW, and of the past ages, has a its main civilization of the Anc-maii larzaiii At with a tlloodthlrsty Lion and saw from New OlHve Bldg. Cov. Carpenter Avenue and Church street will please return same within 5 days to avoid further trouble.

74 A hart; hand light for the l.f of the girl he loved. See "The Revenge Strand Theatre Today Special engagement, K. K. Lincoln in "The Inner Voice." motive, the eternal struggle between right and wrong; vice and, virtue; also The Weekly News. and bis eventual return to the tropical wi Idnesa, where he was born and reared.

Alao "The Gumps." of Grand tonight..

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