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r. it 1 JO. 47.KTI Ka.p 1 "v.ptaect. irf 4 barre I'sta I ra en Pna.e at T.rr.fl ry 11. miiUrf.r ei HINTS TO SATURDAY MARKETERS "How your roait Uf to4ajrr sk the rr.a with fiiU'ci hi rro at corner so'ry.

"At tc4er a a. woman's rpli tt fc aa.j4. ti, wifft not ViJiir rica charter en ar; i nt a janJ; hothaie ruumbar. to 19 eesii tacb. potai7a rtwa sta frU ptra.w UrriiM.

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each; fr.h. a don; flour. Jl ot 24 pun4m; honey, 2Sre a Jmr; new. SS a frame; raatcke. Ic a 1K llxs wlu, ti4j.

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lie a pound; bUtk walnvu le a povnd. O.Jra pit. iH.tt. JoaJitry roiwtra. full drd.

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ee, a IfftllOTi, lt CKInean'a retail' tor Beef: Porterhoce steak. UQIr. a pound; roaetlBK. teak. ftlrlolo.

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45cf lard. HQlfe pound. Indianapolis and Vicinity 0Vf e4M tX Daf, TT fnniUt4M of the ITaitavt OfV rf tnu1 i nva rartr ftvona Kalt. US W4 Ofcoo alrrl. rd emiBi at jmJ lk Tt4) Jt Oaiboift Cbt 4m rtr a'VftiwtJna twn a fur tn CUrpKi ftarr.Kiy rtrn.

Tli rfiwohi ariU hm Mr. mad lira. Ii. Ali.u an. r.

and Xi a. M. Mucit cod Mr. aad Kra, Jjrph a arte. Tftrt Aca tlftaaf.

Thenan win. of the Bird Trane fae Companr' imu at (ha ratoa ttatiea. a Hif4 and aia Jndf WaUer mtrhard Jty eeurt todey tor TlolaUnf I y.a Avtlaai w4tl. n. a tfca Ht tnajl)er toairkt at 7:30 o'clock la Um Uauiim aiM bail.

lTr De4ry Barax, Fire, tfca orJfia wtucfc wm bq kur aied. datroye4 a to atory frana bar tha rr of thm hotx Kohrrt R. TrttUpa. 271 iiosla rard plaa. Thurvday mrHt.

eiw lar a rumnl by flituea STATE'S WITNESS TURNS. Bay MrGtaata Did Kill Ka I Refaaea Aaawer Qaeatlaaa. CtaKTEt AND. Fabruary 11 Ulaa Alary Naely. atar wttnaaa for the tat In the second trial of Judgra William It.

McGannon. charrad with ac rr.aul by Iraffx? mM Ooor waa I iiun or iiaroia Kr7. llt ru ar ij i savina rnarrt 7 ratri for arirtg p. K. from tae tntoa aiatian ttea au(H Th rxuiar rat.

aaid, Ja iJy eanta. RW4T 4 Ciraaal ry. Tnira3a JTHUip. aoa oW and rvT4me Cark, 13V WeH McCarty atraet. arreaVKl ta cwiiwi Uoa wta aa aitctD(HMt koldap ia CHariaa Oamaa'a froeary a poo, room, 134 jlh Wat etrcei; wr held to tharrad Jury by JiKlra WaJlM PHU hard In Mr rar Tbirlr 4llrrAoa, KlulZii a band ft" at all.ouo atwi tha yionc aoau at t.Vuo, Oaniaa waa a hot la thai te a( toe tye4 at a tis tba fttletapiad.

roaf Oil llaater WlUiaaa 6. fparka. ae wenty twa. 8241 Weal Wavblaateft street, la la te aty Vim Pllal euJTertnf Xrota boras raveteed Thurt day tjhl aa result ef aa explosion of a al 4l baa tar ba a auefcrtlny to bcbl. Ilia ama oumm ttnirall ta tba furnitura in Sparitaa roota.

tii rre eatincuiaaatf by odiar taaraona at tb bouaa bvfora uiu.ik Laiu. act matted. Ua ee ataUef ra4 MeacJac Tb Parawt Taai rwrr Aaaociatiort of tba lf JaatUa rraokliA at. b4oi, Twaaty Hcbtla atrH ad C.n to! avenue, bold a lloo ra fund maa tirr tomorfT rreniry at the Stump aril I apeak and Ivan (anrrnlf will riar ti" notln, A a inrti.ia ruaat luBtbexm lU be ytraa foliowiny the merbf. Waataat Oly tab Laachaaa.

T. Ada K. aVtiaraitaaa miH prrmldm at a Naobaaa a tha Waanan'a City Cli at tba Olamhrr Com marr a Saturday al 4. Frrul rf IrftaUtiou will ba da ruart. tba all uata braitb ofll NU aans aarUculae al tan toa Uue war a.

lav Baaalltaai Aeeent Mail. Rrporta of the Cnanca. law and eeeniBlttaas of tba Klatb Ward DaxaocratXa Cub wttl ba baard at tba rVbeoary merUnr ntss stand for the stats today, said JudS McGannon did pot kill Kag y. and refused to answer any qoeationa. "Judara McGannon.

Is not ctiilty of (hs murder, of Harold lb said. refuas to answer sny questions because in dolnar I dlaaraf or incriminate ruyaejf." Kfforts on the part of County rroaeoutor Stanton ta pin XUas Nealy down to her testimony in the first Mf Ktnnon trial was blocked by oh)t tiona from defenae which were sustalaad by the court. At the first trial of Judr McOsn non Mlaa Neelr teatlflrd thlt aha frl. lowed Jhs ludca's automobile to the scene of the.slsylnr on the nisht Kasy was shot, aha teatiflad aha aaw JuiiKe ilctiinnon, Kaxy and John AV. Jorca the laat named previouaty acquitted of the ahootine; of Kag lave alrOannon'a automobll, and that a few minutes later aha "saw McOtnnon take eometblnar from his pocket, simultaneously thars was the tiaahof a shot snd.Kagy fell for wsrd.

Testifying at th 'ftrat trial Miss msejy aaia Juose UcUinnon offered her a bribe to keep her mout.t nhut." and swor she had mad an offer to the. judxe to tak th blatn for th murder herself Mlas Neely today, fought the stata'a The state was met with a stream of "don't remembers. "I refuse to answer." and the repetition of th statement that "ilcGtnnon did not Kity." to th prosecutor's many queatlona to th witness. i itm OF SGilOOL ASKED APPEALS MADE TWENTY SCVEN COUNTIES. TERMS' BE SHOHTEHED One hun Jrei and Cfty Cee school rorsorttiant of twenty seiren eoan tis of have atked atate aid it 15il.T.S la r't to IcoinrXet their achool tertna tor tie rurrest yar.

acor.Mr to Sffurfi eivan o'H t. 1. N. lUnra. tate a r.

ci pabiic astructloa. I Kutii aTtiit.t,; at th prm nm I to nft th.a cnsl total ir.tkir a ar.ortara of 7fl. The coatttri la ar.iC taxs wt lse fTi "ctaet to raeet the of tfcatr whfXtU are: Brown. Ciaric. fraw ford.

Uavia. ltrrn. Xutoa, floyc. llarriaon. Jcifo.

JeCeraoa. Jansicgs. La wreftc. ilar b. ii roe.

Ortcf. Own Tark. I'erry. I hott. hpencer.

Sar.STac Switzerlaow Warrick ana Waarur.g ton. Thia Is the first year that there has be a pronoaneed deSctency the state aid aa le set at2e for towns sad towntUpa where th taxes ax to ran their schools the full school term, and uclesa oafs are arailatle imnjiatiy. many of the i schools In thes twenty seven coon ttas will forced to close two to i three months early this year, Kiar oree Jar last year showed that I 1270.444.29 waa ad and that IJ4i.44.J2 was distributed tmt the 'r ountles to meet the deficit. Officlala i im, iwtarti of eaucatton sjf thi 5f at tb deficiency this ear is re Mr of the tncreaaea aaiariea ci mi i.i h.r BBf tna racv iuii unu ua preaast levy the atet aid fund was redaeed it.0?a from the amount available laat year. It is understood that a bill will he.

hrourht before th legislature ask lnsr that an additional appropriation be made to meet the deAcit In tho school funds of the current year. ALL OFFICERS RE ELECTED CaUa rea'a Aid IXreeterai Fol la rlBs; Aaaaual DIaajer. All th officers ot th Children Aid, Association wer rt elected for the coming year at meeting ot the newly elected board of directors Immediately foUowtns; th annual dinner at tha Hotel Lincoln yesterday. Ths officers of the organisation are: President. Uabbl M.

A. Feuerllcht; vlee preeldent. W. J. Mooney; secretary.

Paul la. Klrby: treasurer. C. A. McCotter.

and chairman of inane. Hueh Landon. Tho directors for tho coming; year, chosen by the member of the association at the dinner Lo Itappaport. John R. Welch.

Ralph A. Letmcke and Mrs. O. If. More than 100 attended tha dinner.

and addresses' were trlven Dy ine oi fiMr and member of ommtie. ttm. were Mrs. Jo seph Kealtpjr. Mia Iora V.Tlly n.

llMler. Mis Bertha Koehner. Dr. W. O.

IU tlreen and Dr. James Taylor, WOMAN DIES OF BURNS. Gevtx Keener ttm Haabaaal aal Two Basalt 47Iirw. (Special to The Indianapolis Jfewsl CLINTON. Xnd, Kftbruary .11.

Mr. George ReanerC age "twenty three died at Universal last nlsrnt. aa a result of burns received twenty four hours previously, when she was making a fir in a tov wlth eoal oil. The explosion threw th oil over her cloth in, and sh rn to the home ct a nelehbor. where her husband The flame wer put out, but all hr rlothlnr ws burned, i.

um small phlMran aur vlve. lira. Reaner wa of Belgian birth. AFTER LIFE INSURANCE. attorney to a standstill, aided ir.

Ckirrnl With rjet contlnuou objection by Mciannon' Killed. miorneys. i 11. i Mrs, Edna Murphy, nineteen. year old brida or eight months, was today held In ti.rjoo ball for eourt by'a po Uc msKltrftt on.

ehtrie or plot T. w. Ati.K.nil klliea. Ac her husband killed Ho abrupt and unexpected Keely's attltu that Froaecutor 8tan eerdinir to witnesses. Mrs.

Murphy, ton announce that be Intended to go wished her husband shot so sh could fully Into th testimony of every wit $1.00 Ineursnee money. Sh neas In th case to ascertain th iconfided her plan to a youn man. causes for tb sudden. change of front who notified the nolle with the 4 on th part of otn of them. If fact suit that a detective posed a a thug warrant, he said, the mstter will ba I ta do the lob.

taken up with the grand Jury. According to th wltnes exammea. Indiana Tak Exempt i eaw4BaTaasaJsJBaasaBsaS $20,500, Delavrare'1 County Chndrcn's 6 Bonds. Dated July 15, 1920. Semi Annual Interest May 15 and Nov.

15. Denomination $500. Mafurir $5,000 November 15, 1021 $5,000 November 15, 1923 $5,000 November 15. 1922 $5,000 November 15, 1924 Assessed valuation, $109,855,205. Total debt, $155,937.

lv 'Approved by Smith, Itemster.rllornbrook Smith. Price to yield 5.10. School Bonds $56,000 Richmond. Indiana. Schools Maturing $18,000 January 1, 1927 $13,000 1, 1929 $10,000 January 1, 1928 $15,000 January 1, 1930 Assessed valuation, $3501,17.

Total debt, $524,000 Approved by Matson, Kane Ross. Price par to yield 5. $27,500 Fort Wayne 6ScliooU Dated Nov. li 190. Semi Annual Interest May 1 and Nov.

1. Maturity Nov. 1, 1925. Denomination, $1,000. Assessed valuation, $140,035,000.

Total debt, $177,000 Approved by Smith, Remster, Hornbrook Smith. Price to yield 5.40. $18,000 Gary 6 iSchooIs Dated Novemlxir 1, 1920. Semi Annual Interest May 1 and Nov. 1.

Maturity Nov. 1, 1925. Demonination. $500. i Assessed valuation.

Total debt, $670,591. Approved by Smith, Remster, Hornbrook Smith. Price to yield 5.50. $12,000 Kokomo 69S Schools i Dated Nov. 1, 1920.

Semi Annual Interest May and Nov. 1. Maturity Nov. 1, 1925. 'Denominations.

S500 and $1.000. Assessed valuation, Total debt, $302,000 Approved by Matson, Kane tt Ross, $25,000 Indiana Road Bonds Maturing serially. Semi Annual Interest May. 15 and Nov. 15.

i Price to yield 6. Price to yield 5.40. Denomination, $500. REAL ESTATE T.AX EXEMPT PREFERRED STOCICS Issued under and safeguarded by the "Breed, Elliott Harrison" plan on Indianapolis property. Price to yield 7mtZ.

Dividends mailed quarterly by check. WE BUY AND SELL LIBERTY BONDS Phone or wire at our expense. BREED, ELLIOTT HARRISON a. 109 North Penh? Ivania Street Jlunhr rave the ilctei tive 113 tn account ana a r.ot pr.mling Jli whe.rt the affair waa over. It was accord In to dtetlve.

that he was to snoot th haibtn i r.lsrht when the mife lell Mn t.j en to a drusr to make a purchase. The Tll carried out up the pit where the rKlti5 was to be Mrs. Jiurr hr waa In IK drur tore w.ile her waa be lurortned of the iilot on the out TO RECEIVE RED HAT. Arrbblshop DeaiaU Daxtsberty, PklladelpaU. Ordered ta Heaae.

rnit ADEIHIA. February llv The Associated iTeis dispatches from Home, atauar tkAt Arci bishop Denais J. Dosgherty of rhflaJeJphia. would raiaa the rrdiaiie war cor f.xmed today. The archbiibop will leave for within ten days, th exact date depcadicc oa steamer ac ot a n.

Ta ceremony by which tbe offic ta beatowed takes fiace at the VaUraa and ta a very orate one, makina; nrrttMry for the recipient of the dijrrtty to be r'esent. and aJao to re fc red hat from the han is of the pope, rchbiahop Dosgherry. re celvtnic the cBgratulaljooa of close friends and churchraea wb knew ef the honor stout to conferred oa a metropolian of Pennsylvania. rnMlc comment at this tirae on hts elvatie. e.Jv4 rl to.

hi new of flee. Archbishop Docrherty wiil be in American to enter the sacred eoliege cf. emrdtnaa. Tho Preceded Cardinal tiih itfai? Prtmat ef th church laj America: Cardinal OConnell. of Post Yr't iKt11 Farley, of J.ori.

who died eerat years seo The archbishop, aft ri.od. li ti uff 10 make his residence FtilladelpUta! FOR HOOVER RELIEF FtKJD I to Ba fa4e Kelth'a rrf4raaaew Arrangement har been mad at a' Kelth'a theater, on Instructions from! Edward F. Albee, president of hCrrult Peals at each foe th the or fond' lle? central Europe, XstUtton. manager of the that'wrr'p'iL'w, Jlr.ZiJM lt up Uctlon at each perrorinance. wAv th f'JIr this r.

W.iLme tt PPel for money V. A 1 Performances. Dr. frta. Wlck speak la the tS Vli kT1 arrange rraker rtrteb.K"1 m.

to obtain speaker for the evenings. HIGHER COURTS' RECORD." SUPREME COURT KINUTES. 7 5 Marion S. C. Appellant a tCT.

YSrlt Ceo irJkl Railroad fm fany vs. Publie Bervtca Comnuun. TV. C. Appellant brte." APPEXLATB COURT Of CTES 1004O.

Cook A Bet BheiBiev. i ior 104J78. nk. 1 Bank. Ell Boee vs.

Firt Mara hall c. G. loa rebearlnr an brief 4 Appellanfa peution 4it "ittWif. Cmetutt. Chieago'; Railway Company et al.

mm. iook C. C. Appellants' bri i tAl lodlPoha Traction and ltU lu Hancock Harvey T. .71 CVe brief." APTEIXATB COURT KEW SUIT IriaSi? lATPl a SUtS Of of errcea.

ot under Hule l. iCOLffiWCilRUi EXTENSiOHiSASKED CITIZENS WISH SERVICE TO THIRTY FOURTH STREET. STREET WORK IS PLANNED A petition for the extension of the Columbia avenue street car line from fTwenty fifth street, in Slartlndale avenue, to Thirty fourth street, in tfistfcerlard avenue. waa presented to the board of Jsublic works today. The board took the.

request under sdvisa ment and ordered an investigation made of th need for city car ervice In this part of th city. Steya Hade The petition, which; was pre seated by P. A. Ham p. 32S1 Ftaltimore avenue, was signed by 1J persons.

It set out that the district In which the signer live Is from one to two rail distant from city car lines, and has to depend on th Kb too Traction Company of Indsana for Fewer Intemrban cars now m.ke stops In this district, since, changes In the schedule of the tract Jon com the petition said. It et at thre are no brtdiea frost r.t.l ffwk from Thittleth to Thirtv ri. i treeta. an. I persons who use car to the west have to detour several Mocks to ret acros Fait creek.

The proposed extension would run in Martindaie avenue to Jtither lard avenue, and thence to Thirty fourth t. Tha lwrl also received a petition from J. K. Bauer, principal of efhool No, SI. lioosevelt avenue snd Omey streets asking that the las Four rail nd be ordered to place a crossing fiagrr.aa at Olney street.

Several deaths have occurred at th erossi. lnsr. th petition said. The board will ask for a conference with facials of th cpmpaay. 1 i Zaaproveaaeat lleaolatl.

A resolution for the permanent Improvement of the first alley east of Place to itapla road, was adopted, riace to Maple Tload. wss adopteL rians wer ordered for "the vacation of a strip seventeen feet wide on the east side of Senate avenue from South to lietjry streets; vacation of sixty feet of the first alley north of Ilrookside parkway at the west end: permanent improvement of th first alley east of Harlan street, from lTwpt street to "Wood lawn avenue: permanent Improvement of the first allev west of Illinois street from Oeoffrlav to Maryland streets; permanent improvement of the first alley north of Ilrookside parkway from Tacoma avenue to Its western termini', and the r.t 'ie fc'nth rr; The fuizi v. orSr tr Uy avfRWi I ftrt N0N Ta4XABLE Cumulative Preferred Endiaiia Investnies: "tT ef UiiiKs rt i is Vf I r'f i i i waIuh la a. trn 3 Oft hlt ii'1'5 tO 1 AGAIiiST ROLLER TOWEL. t'lJta ot rka I)ri licoll of l'e tltioa by Yousgr Womrn.

On the petition ef e'ght you? vcmen employed ia ofTU at the cilr hall, the board of public works phirs to abolish roller towei ani nent cuts at the huti tng The ywuf.ir women aKd board toc'iy tor incivi.iu I towels txnd collapsible as upland their re nM was rtd Jr. Herman iorpran. the citv Iioard of health. J.V ntei et the iord of works hi it "onlv risht that the city 1 an example for the general pulUc no icg; away with these irk. r.Uar' cr trt vtneca.

The petitioners fnelr. Grace CT. Me. Facile ro rt ar.d Mis o.ra Uartt.ian. ef the ptf department; Miss Alma the recreation uepartment: ttael lldiijermsn.

ci ue Tartrf5nt: Kulh the street commlSRioner irttm JJarie eitsgeraia. or trtnti vrdeners' Aoclat Miss lititn. to Mayor Charles Jrwett. V.j. Tb; Exempt Frcra All Indiana Taxes and Normal Fcdenil Income Tax Far Value $100 Per Share Intcrcct Payable Quarterly Redeemable $5,000 on February 1st' of Each Year From 1024 to 1913.

COMPARATIVE AGSCT5 March 1918 5235,181.49 cxrzyo pA Legality 'Approved by Smith. Remsler Mo brook Smith. make reschvations our expense. Main 62S1; Circle 1060. 10th, Floor Fleer Sarins Indianapolis, Indiana A this entire isfsrtc has been sold, this advertisement appears as a matter of record only 2 i a.

at I a i i vJsW f. Ja. $40,000,000 association inc. One, Two, Three and Foilr Year 8 Per Cent. Secured Gold Notes ih Securerl by 400,000,000 pounds of refined copper and the sums required r.

for pavment of. principal and interest will be 1 iGuarart Companies as'Set Forth Ed6u) To be dated February 15, 1921. Interest payable February 15 and Ausuit 15. Maturlni 10,000.000 February 1S1C22. 000 February 15, 1C23.

J12.000.000 February 15, 1924, February 132j. Coupon notes in denomination of 1.000. rtJdsterable a to prindpal Eedeemable as a whole or in part on any interest date prior to maturity on thirty days' published notice at par, plua a premium of one per cent. for each year or. portion of year between the date, of redemption and respective maturity dates.

a' GU NEW SECURITY. This issue will be secured by. pounds of refined copper (at 10 cents per pound), which Has been purchased by the Copper Export Association for resale in foreign from the following copper companies. Aiacond; Copper Minlnii Coiapany. Phelps Dodsre Ccrporatica.

Calomel and Hecla Mining Company. United Verde Copper Company. Chile Exploration Company. American'Smeltins and Refining Co. Inspiration Consolidated Copper.

Co. Greene Cananca Copper Company. Braden Copper SIine3 Company. Utah Copper Company. Ray Consolidated Copper Company.

China Copper Company. Nevada Consolidated Copper Company. New Cornelia Ccpper North Butte lining Company. Utah Consolidated Mining Company. Copper Corporation.

Payment to the trustee for the benefit of. note holders of sums required for payment of piindp'al'and' mtefest bt these "notes i will" be guaranteed; by. these companies, Jri their several proportions under a contract between such companies and the Copper Export AssocmUon, and tne trustee. We "offer the abore notes for suLscrTptTon When as and if iasned and received! by us. Subject allotment aiid approval of counsel at Matarfas; Prteev Approx.

TIeld Hatartay 1 Prlee. Approx TlelJ One Year. .100 .8 per ct. Three if: .80 per ct. .93 .80 per ct Guaranty; Company "of New York The National City Company Continental" and Commercial Trust and Savings Banlr, Cliicn.TO First Trust and Savings Batik, Chicago Illinois Trust and Savings Chicago Stuart Co.

Kidder, Peatody Cz Co: Dillon, Itcad Cz Co. Tlie Union Trust Co. of Pittsburgh. ItlcIIcn National Bank, Pittsburgh 1 alove Information Is based upon official statements snd upon whioh have relief in the purchase of these Wo do not guarantee but tela ve it to be corrtct. 5.

h'rt Xh a.iay. iv W'tklft INDIAN A TO US is tK rse to 3 i aLe cinCACO CINCINNATI DnTr.oiT MINNEAPOLIS ttllil r. ia f4 ri'7 rr rr if Mi; i i The Compaiy has been instrumental irtplottlnj? and seUinsr'some of the most Jfable home in the city of Indianapolia, and since it incepUon, has been a factor in the development ot the city. r'" v'T i Within the "lisi yiatWt have treaUy extended inclyJe handling of cnimercial credits order to broade the cope of the Company biuiaess, arofferin. the abave stock in amounts and maturities to suit purchasers.

ijhe Union Trust Companyi of RejrUUr the Stock in the ame of the Purchaser, f4 Automatic 234: n. 1 ard 1 1 7 r'.

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