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i r' A ,1 III 1 i Hon 5 ra 4, 'i tUh SAVC CT TiON OF pn 1 mii'r 0M Ui IZENS HAD iv CHANGE. 1 I 'i'r iuf'r' A fj' ij io t'r'jy Ut J.e rll: for 7 the manner' Uo st V. fu ir fj lirifc jflrf.ft. nr6 j'i of 1 kit pr', Hit fl fii ite i fi that i wi rut. i i tin fh 'i EDUCATIONAL 1 ltfK 'I l4 fiilt i.w'tiy.iUi iT(iX.

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H.ii'l th tlfrf (f fcitjiillH Cfi OF MURRAY'S VICTIMS HIp if UHlnt nrerd ttir AHrisi limltt Mn. Crinv A. A' Fr L.i.'kitwity, in letter to i Rtii.K.'T i' Mii I ii jr. nc "of th 5y William Murry, JC Hi gfl nd Kvjd llrr, a i 1 tn li vlngton lrirt lUtnr'lar niuHt by 1 ctcti vn Iirhh Wfwml. fliirtny Is Jail v.

a Kimr ii s( lvwl of (KiN from I urv I lr, "IV Mix, A'Iumi Rtitti 5 tl letter tliat ii itiiH mttrrir( ti Murray. wHd yH it nin A'i iinf. In rjURiMirtr. 1 1 J. 1 hn i'uik ru "otiinl $, (mm (''f ntt ifRrt lier, witniti fwur i.iy ufter tlilr niar 1 1 i Ainfrity waninl Jit lti'ow rivlllo if ri ry of oi.laioiiitr k.0U from i iiow )h tiiiirilfi in lnvr in Af(r 'Miriuiiiiif iYioity I (iCfci Unl tin osnnti at: hotel il pre.

It 1 When Murray Aru tt I v(s found viMl l.uiKirt't 1olUra an) ft n.ir outfit rt hi riNioi, SURPniSE WEDDING. tlnrf. to Aiwll't, (5nrt iiI to Tle IiMllrnaiHitU Miiyt.r hon Love, of 4 'mI Mibk Corn. J.j Hart, of niij i ihtowii, wfro umrricd htr Monday, i is wiilnfc tift ptiiin for the nir i of )' AV. At'tilrc, a banker, of Ottloo, Ok tut Mi Hart.

vho tiaa fluent hud )fn anitoiint'eil re icnll). Th w'ilf)itsf of fi klahom S.uiK'r iitn( Hart tmt btM I' M.iy 13. hut Mi ttljtrt rhHtiK'Ml i.i mlril emt rnn rrit 1 1 I ivlla nuin, forti'fr jinny rapttun, tiaMrn t. Mif Hart In OkUhoma iiiier lr.d 1tttl'nrt ft ilivor' fiinij Inr fitft thrp. Thlr 'r ft CtN' I 11 PTty iii 1 .1 1 hr ow 11 WfoK DKO.

Mr. lo i son M. Ivn. InjUan. lie mir) hrhli are at Miic ul Nrth Meridian Hf reel 'Vf 5 Tlin IXWAXAFOn WS.

THURSDAY. 31 AY G. 1020. COUBT. for A.

i. a r.c A. 'riet (': Itate 4. 5 i 'j rif 'i the psMjc for. Tji "ff''T'JS t'M vri i ll 'an WiaM'iftS Jo a Viyntt of 'jsdin if i J'ulir irV Cinlit.

ia J.A. May fit Afptri''!" ha nv FOR MOVEMENT OF COAL. tnenfy ('aMUlrri Arrange ply tr TttberetthHitN HewpltaL. Members? of Ah board of "county commilonerf met with live ttuhiic nervice pdmnilxmioti and reprtnta Uvea of tlie Kour railroad and the I'nioii Truciion t'ornpany today, to ak tiermlcioti for the transfer of coal from the railroad to the trac tton linrtr hi Ft. la rriio.n, apd to aenl tii coal by traction line fo the County Tuberculosis iioiital.

Tiie plan wa approved and the danger of a ehortaue of coal the hospital rmoved.the coijuniwslotiera aaid. HIGHER COURTS RECORD. RbTUF.ME COURT MINUTES. E.TIM.' Henry D. Pier The h'it Heat mt I.ir't Company.

Shelby Aprfttiuit petition ttr )Kftponeiiieiit of oral 'I end re 1eniey, adrr.int trator. K. Kieh et 1. liini C. V.

iKt'tuHi f.r inne, hn in printed, iri'luiling June I. Like hiie k. VrITn Rnilfoml t'oniun. r. Civile John.on.

liporte J. V. Attrlle' wtiti)H tor tirce, hK'U. yrntitnl iiwlrj.li ng Jiih 1. J.

K. IV'iinj Coal in)i Arietio. Vifo S. anpli Mliiii lor mtperxede'! grunted and in nueU. SiL'PHKMiS COURT NEW SUIT.

I 'j (is rate r. 'i 'l 'junior ia? fiHr Vstft ftt 1 rJ prf's jit A i wax r.rk K'; K. buttoi rtary. arJ XZ. Jivftn.

of. tr. rut lifins. Jhrt W. i riintrtct flputy.

and Al fi rtj. irn, tti oiifiJ'r, wr frm firinfi(f) rvsk rx. Th 199 lry II. rmrj ltr4. May fr.

Mary Poy, Kf? f.ff wife 0f Thomnn T. jjJ tMf nly paraiyi hr in far.s) vnu ritr'Ja y. Jitl th mh im torvivea hy thr? kd and JaRhter 1 William w. Stte of. In dintia.

Vlg C. C. Record. Awig ument of rmr, XoliTen nerved lieiow, ntmmed under Kulrt 11. APPKIXATR COURT ACTION, HnxUeMlarker Car Company v.

I Krirh.vm. tinier tor ornl artrttment Ik enidi nod orl oryuaienl el lor June ItOi, ul 1(1 mv ArPKI.I.ATV; COl hT MINVTKS. 104rt. Standattl F.ievtrin Companr Tf. Knv Tuttie rt al, Marum S.

jHtitiri Jnr rehcunoc and hrtrfn. American Inranee Com ENJOY, a new vacation this Summer a sea' voyas.to the, West Indies, Panama and Central America. Sixteen cut cf twenty three days et sea, oa a ship cf ths Great White Fleet; ashore th quaintest cf ecer.es. Cruises via Cuba, Panama 'end Costa Rica, or Jamaica, Panama and Colombia. i Opportunity for frequent, unlqus and de Hjhtful side trips to the ancient walled cities of tho Spaniards, the haunts of ths buccaneers and the fascinating modern capitals cf Latin 1 Ask your local ticket or tcvurtst agent er writ for fre folder describing thesa ae tours ta th wender country cf tha Western a.

twlct each wee' froai lirsr Yotk and Hew Orleans, United Fruit Co. OffioT. HI Stt SC. Steaihlp ervbe AdUre: JT Btler ri.t. v.

HAPPY AND WELL AT 102 MRS. MARTHA CAPEN. CLOSING PROGRAMS BEST FEATURES OF FESTIVAL SERIES A stufiiiing ciiftiaic is lh May tfval coicert4 'prevented by the Una ft. Talr.ot Fine Art Annotation was ivei dneday 'by te Minneapoiia Hj phony Orchetrt directed by Kmil Oberhoffer. pUyed an after' and eveijioif jutgram with two Hr lieitton, American jn.iHiftt, in ti afternoon.

ad llafaelo iin, tehor, in the eventnK. The lin iMid work tt thin orchentra i well mwwn to I ndianapolia concirt Koers, a it featured in local eon ff riw for ncveral yearn. It tiitted itsftf tn flne elyle end tlt cre if in th n)cht audience wan than at any previous concert of tlii jrle3i. Mr. nz Pit 'captured hi audiefrre with hi Mnsstntr of the two arias, "Oelo Jtar," from 'li iioonJ." am) "Ah.

Ieve toi. HiAt from "llo meo and Juliet." that he was rei.alld to the aeain nnd aeain. and f'naily responded with cheorept, "The Klower Hoti," frirn Carmen." and "fj Honna Mobile." which, ws aung twice. Thin Rental lookipx alneer baa a robust and toned voice, which he iiKa well and with an emotional apnea 1 which struck a repoii eive chord In hia ll was admirably aupported by the lite tnembera of whicii eemd to he as much Interested In hia winging a i. I Mrs, Cpn irttl be 102 years ohi when a birthday dinnr jfiTcti at the borne of her daughter, (Mr.

Alic Magenis. 12T Kast'lftnne ota treet, where Mrs. Capeo li. Id ait TigKt if I coald ee tr," aiJ Mr. Cin amiifngly, "I feel fine and have a fine eppettte.

If my efffie'it were a little fetter. 1 rk. I never thought I'd crow to. be old. althousrti my father's! grandmother liTed to i She ha a remarkabfe mraorr b4 called with no effort, when she was I aked.

the event of her moi injr to In i diana fifty five year, ago. She had I three sonn in the civil war. and hai two sreat ffreat the' ktllel in the world war, Mrs. Cap lora In Alsace Lorraine arl came to tfe country at the "age of elevezu Her Jirlng thitdrer are Mrs. Mag enia rJ Philip Capen.

of thin city; Timothy Capen. of Toledo, and Darid Ca Ien. of New Mexico. Amon; the utis at the fanily Jirmer ill be Mr. and Mr.

Will fietter aod ilr. and Mr.i John Rmj'. I v'i'" charges dismissed imam Ar.o the audience, Th orchestral number were the fethoven symphony in minor, tniereattngly Interpreted with tine attention to eery detail of thematic, hanjte; the "Theme and Variations" from Hslt No. 2. by Tehaikowky, with lt lovely for the firt violinist, who came In for a oodiy ehare of tj number hy Kiheliuii.

Finlnniiia' and "Vale and 'the final from Wagnera "itheingold." which was followed hy an encore the lullaby from "Jfocelyn." beautifully played. Mr. Denton iJiared honor with Mr. Diai 'Jn ht brilliant playinif of the only number programmed for him duririir the afiprnoon. which, 'however.

wb not enough to aatihfy the aylience kept up itti applaud; until he returned to give two encores. lti jfTerin waa the cori' erlo In flat major, by l.ijjst. in which he diaplayed ttchnical akUJ, keen isene of rhythm and a variety of toue. color. His en orea were a Chopin inxurka and a Hungarian Rhapnody.

The orchestra piayt a popular program of compositions familiar to every one. It Included the overture to "A Midsummer Mcht'n ljram." the Schubert Unfln Ulied Symphony" in ft minor, Rimaky Koriakow "JJymn to the Kun." from ie toq dor," the "Peer Gynt" suite sody. i psny v. Oeoere Shepherd. Well C.

Ap ln ll mt wtitiort fje rehnrtnf end briefs 107.1.1. Jneth Jl. H4nnl vn, Anna Jt wtieht. Mur.on K. C.

AcuelJee petition for tone which it granted imludnir tier 5. 1 Malorft lye rm. Wtlham Shiek et ui, liooite C. C. motion to ndT.in with notirt.

ete. A'tw Insurance onipany John W. Ke.rnin. Oranjr" C. C.

Aprwtlant peti hTt sT 1uvh Including Ada rr rt. Kri et yl oimnLHirtnx, tVipo C. Appellant hri' fx. i I ll jBmM A First Great pv TT 7. I POSITIVELY Friday and Saturday Only a 't I i mm i 1 Down" I I 11' i "1 11 i 1 1 ii 1 1 i 1 i mi 1 I fit 5' t) Delivers Thio $120 Columbia Grafonola to Your Home WEST WASHINGTON ST.

Sale! Special for Friday All New Spring Models Tcgetber With the Record You Select and Buy Balance fo be Paid in mail Week ly Installments linaBakMal Dovn For Women and Misses Odd suits from our own stocks that sold up to 40.00, marked down for quick clearance, Friday, at this phenomenally low sale price. Women and misses who know value will buy these suits on sight. They are all this season's modeta ideal for. present suits for business, sport and dress, of serge, wool poplin, jersey weaves and, novelties, in navy blue, black and desirable colors. Mostly one and two of a style come early for best choice.

Puts This Big $150 Columbia Grafonola. in Your Home The Baldyin Piano Co. OF INDIANA Established 1862 i 1 rr i CCffTCf'n l's wtfe. while clji. sri 3 Three of Four Men Aerwed Are Held Lui and tana Hvnnn Fwund Guilty tn tli t.rsui (iraiij I.srrfnr (liarsr.

Ctiarges ot gamins on Tootion I AH prw craps gams at dismissive tbe Spaan, deput inastnairh aa three against Clarence Vlukles Hoy Vernon. JameHr ColoTisul betel. 1 gamine cnargfs 1 lalph said tliat of tne men nau i iui it is likely that all of the ti charges will fee Invest iRated by that Jj body. Patriotic ndaeatlca. Ueporis made at the annual r.ess of th Caroline fcVotl Harrison chapter, DaVhters of Ibeh LArnerican Tlevolutjon, at the k.

v. jj A brOoght out that during tne year fi() has Fprnt on patriotic Jr ji catiOB.i Roirt li. Keun. reas i t.39.43.s leaving a hatanee of i ir the. treTirv.

te cnair men toid of their acpvttUa. OiTicr elected tn tne aitemoon. fur Kvanj, colored. as it; aced to the idian Sxate Prison for frvm HoUywooi. Cyrus Seit ert ap 1 Joseph one to fourteen and 'his wife, Richmond as a result of tesiinior 5 Anna Kvanj, a olmilar sen in city cart last week at the trials tence to the Indiana Woman's Prison, of VciT.Ou and Scibert.

hoi when they onvictt i before were charged with srrand larceny, i JtiiJfre Jaisr A. Collins, in criminal were dismissed in city court today court. todaj charges of craml lar of the state. eny. of the eharpes airainit the rtien oJt nn alleged fi ht and It vi p'Ui: i 1 1 5 ei.lhat jmd NOW LOCATED Three Doors East Arcade eh Ijariiiou.

stole wearing valuable scRrf and other gTtods valued at everal hundred doiJars. Thf poods aliened to have been stolen was iutrodut ed as evidence in the case. Ad. tiw I. Koeti ISr fcfnt The InOmriis Nel IVFAVMTTli Ird May 6.

Adam P. Kuntx, age thirty ftvc, a young t)usines3 man, died Here today of pernicious anpftnia. Mr. Kunti forrsierly was at the head of a taicai lir.e iiere. Indiana's Most Complete Music Store Thones: Main 236S; Automatic 21 151.

XV it J1f 1 3 'A I 1 i but for two years hd been a fcrerviee station pt fort. He i nurvlved by a widow and 4 av i i I tT 4 I iUiiucxituJ hiiriia ri i In clays cf iOJrtin; costs, the steady economy of the ScJand stands ou.t in pleasant relief. E.W. Stein hart Go MPANits OF. IN DIANA Player Pianos $4S5 to $700 3 Years to PayNo Interest Added The great muslc'denartment of the Sommcrs store offers you the highest of quality in player pianos, at comparatively low prices, and on the most favorable of terms.

In addition we give FREE with every player piano sold by us, a scarf, a bench, 2 1 rolls of music, membership in circulating library of player rolls, and tun ing for a year. Let Us Exchange Your For a New Player 'V jt I i jl No Money 1 j) UlCt riano Piano AVe will give you a very liberal allowance on your old piano, letting this apply as your first payment on a fine new player piano. You need, pay no cash for a full month; After that our usual liberal terms apply. Phone for an appraisal of your old piano. J.JL Columbia Grafonolas to By our liberal plan, you are permitted to use your new Grafonola a whole month before you start paying for it.

You need no money at the time of purchase except the price of the records you must have in order to operate the instrument. A Com plete Stock of Records A hvays vasliinton and Capitol Avenue, Pqwww 1 N. Pennsylvania St if kiVa..

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