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18 HEW CLUB MEMBERS MUSTACQU1REST0CK Sixty Eight Members Accepted by Columbia CJub. BUILDING READY JUNE 15 New resident members of th Columbia Club, In addition to pay Jng the entrance fee. will be required to bur two shares stock, at 1100 a In the Columbia Club Realty Company, the corporation ownlnr the club's assets, the board of directors 'bis voted. This ruling; becomes effective on occupancy of the new club building, which will be completed Jane It. Arthur E.

Bradshaw, president, said. Nonresident and junior members Joining the club will be required to buy one 1100 share. sixty eight new members worn accepted Friday. The committee members for 192SJ as announced by Mr. Bradsnaw, Houn i Frad GmrAnar hiirna flan unikT.

building Joha C. ftackelshau. hair Jnaa; Armur K. Bradshaw. Frank A.

btxU Prwl c. Oartiner. jwi B. Steep I H. Trotter and I.

ZfiY. MtabTwtui Frank U. Laird, chairman; A. tunc. Frd P.

HaUi. Jaws VV. Hamblen, fcl Hood. R. B.

UuStrd. Eser etl W. Hunter, Be K. Inman. rel C.

Kraiiaa. Kuan 1 Jrhl Cmlrtt I xdrm iu. Jirt). Stanley McNeeiy. Harry 'JMiam.

Clyde e. tirton: Norman A. Perry. Waiter 1'ray. J.

JUntOer. fcolii Kyn ris. JUlpa JtV Bpaen. r. A.

Smler. H. Tompkwt, W. Wrsilberaolt. I.

Whltmx al iry WiJaod. iliUiro arid I1 T. Randall, chairmen: Frl o. H. Batcbeior.

tnf T. r. Hnnw, WilUam F. Kha. McbrUke.

WiaSld MOier, rfm a. Mrrry ona a. ltoya. j. ronton.

A. K. Taylor. J. H.

Trimble. K. I Wi liamavn snl C. Fount. iJviorArih.ur Ko'nn son, chairman; CUrte Ashby, C.

A. hos wa.U r. Klard W. Uowrn. John B.

Coca rum, Ci fa Dnnr. I. Duarao. John I. Duvatt.

William B. English. Gorg A. er. T.

J. Gronungrv. U. O. Hamilton, 1 'C.

H'i ma, M. M. Hidrg. Charles W. jew ett.

rlry Johnson. Joseph B. Healing, Alfred Kaaffman. irv.nf W. Imaix.

KaJrh A. Letncae. Caleb Lodge. Is Me Murtrta, W. Jiotl, J.

M. Ogden. (ban O. fu inJer. ftol F.

JC lhiwriififr A. HI ma. at. Brl Tnur (itn. K.

C. Toner matt H. tVtoahna. ubti'ir Harry J. atormoet.

chair fnn: MllU, U. Brown Fran Ta Carroll, wmwa li. Kiifht. B. F.

LtrrKt. W1 O. Lr, liontr McKee Wtitiant A. John I Kartor. Merle rilar.

M. Wt, Spark and Kobert i. Tcar. EnU tlaiomrnWT. Jwnll Wnwl chair.

snan; 1'iwil Iwna.4 Brow. Harry t. Free i. fcuni'it Hallr Our K. ittltUm.

iiart I aurlie. hares F. Meyrr. Jr. Addiaoa Mil' arvl horar F.

MiUttelU i Public Qti'atfwia Char lea Marti nsW, chairman: Albt rl B. AivWaon. Hetiry C. A IhiM M'l I II a ll.m. HUM Kotwrt C.

halK. Paul O. Bilrr. Vinson artr. Charia K.

Collin. Jaaunt A. Coiitn, W. W. trilaiow.

Samuel O. XHinfan W. T. Durbtn. John A.

orge. Joim U. Ham Msl. O. Haaktl, H.

HornhfCKll. 1 Carr How. O. B. le.

Ftank M. Ul Harry i.Xw, J. W. Jjh C. rhf Hol trhUx.

Harry C. ithoe Man. W. Moten 1. Tvi.

H. Wainwri(hl r.i llnnry Lt4 WTlWoni 1 Junior Mrmbrrahip B. Or ran. etatrman: AmoU, IUn Jf. Asry J.

K. Hms a(r. V'lor M. fvrn. John F.

i4.onnr, John J. XJarmxIr. Maartm IVonel ir. M. Iiokann.

Jr Rnlolf Haerle F. Rohvrt F. Horn. H. M.

Knipinhrrr, Jame M. Iartn: Fe W. PaU rirk, Charlra 1rmn. William W. Kir, r.

R. rVrne. K. an ffieKl CharUe h. ftip.

L. Small. Huaaeil F. Taylor, Kon WJO. liarlaixl 1.

WUaoa and CU'Hte inn tnrw (rnn F. Fatlerson. airman: K. bmchatn. IVnlamln M.

Boru. (Iilmlrrhn. Jri J. Conrad, I FUs r.trl. rrd llatll a.

Jwnylaue. C. shaneberfer. l. M.

Test and T. A. aVumt.ie. Art Robert Jjher. chairman J.

H. Auf R. fc.ltr. A. Bkx a.

M. A. F. A. i )l thf1ntUwi.

J. I. IIol emnn. iharie 0, sommers and auiwara K. Tir.l.

liiirarr K. 17. Craft, ehalrmatii' Genrre An John AlhTioiv, Cheater U. Brown. ft R.

CUilirfer U. H. Horn brook, A. Kivinanulh, A. Whltcocnb sad Z.

Wii'r. tWftlm C. RttrkUhaoa. ehalr man: Mahion K.i Paah. A.

Baiter. A 1 Wl i. lvrrrrt: Hny W. BvnnrU. C.

1. Arthur Brariahaw. Chalntere 1'nwn. H. Prreon.

brt C. Brer John Carf. Aolon J. Carter. Carl R.

fon.W A. P. Cimldin. Jamea S. Cmaa.

rr.l Cunningham. Carlton H. Dane, H. W. tmrk.

foiworthy. aVtwsrn Gate. lt D. Ilnry J. Hu1r.

Myron I F1arft Jackxtn. Oraftwn Jnbnaoii, ak C. JorUn. larnra I. Kir.

Wll l'im Kn4ho W. tarCartlUl. Waller C. Marmnii. 1rri' lt E.

Metann. Harry Mr. man. Harry H. w.

O. F. Wil liam b. Paul. C.

H. Rotuer. John T. ful(r. Fank Charles Smith.

tt Tk.1.1 1 1 iu1 jAihm Coif and tHkr tnorte L. A. Enssalnrer. eh airman; Wank Oalnee, Carl Olbba kubert U. HaaaWr end CUarUe W.

WeU. IN WOODRUFF PLACE Delasy Dlval few Crpratls) feet. Although Woodruff Placa rarely ver thinks of lis elections sooner than thirty days before the 'general "election. John M. Dlls clerk treasurer ot th corporation, has been SHORT FURROWS 1 tion of the bend.

members, of th. board of trustees I L'f pl Vd and tha rlerk treasurer ar to I Tara ago. They rhoaen In thall. A. V.

Wilson and y.ounf rw ttmnJ Aat Alfred; Klaalrk. Wrecked Driver lade Arreef. Alfred Klssicjk ag forty two. 1111 noosevelt avenue. waa arrested tn charge of drunkenness and op erating a motor ivehlcl while under th Influence, of tlquorV Friday night.

Via A. between two" street cars at Tent street snu luurg avenue, lie was nit although his aatom tut was wrecaeia. 1 It I. A. mm struck the front part of thi street car In passing and then waa rAugnt on tn other eld by a sou th blund street, car which crushed it a waa carried th wboi length oil ma nunnscuna car.

BRIEN REMEMBERED A rnl4e Jaksi J. )lrl e. enief tfc llan poll fire part meat, that thlr fy rwv year mum tarsia atered rrv1re th ftrw depart art, th rtresBesi A ex rlatlen wal basket fliwm' m. kl. Ammm, mA i a.

Satarday. It wa April 11. lt. that QTtrteai prtvat at Caaapaay la Knt 'Waaktagttasi tret. flva years later waa snag eaptala.

and served aa eaptala aatl geptessbor 8. vha kveraaa hattalUa chief. II herasae head th depart seat la Jaaaary, ISTt. By ABE MARTIN "It's not a minute too soon begin tavin up fcr June wed din's," writes Miss Fwn 'h current Issue th "Poultry Age." An then this poplar authority on social manners lays down a. few rules which may well be follered by those whoU be mixed up in one way or another with th forthcomin crop nuptials.

Florists trucks an ice cream tubs should not be left standin in front of a bride's home. TH GROOM'S BEST XtAN SHOULD SETTLE WITH TH' MINISTER. If it'a t' be church weddin th'. groom should familiarize himself with th' interior of a jchurch, locte th vestibule, try out th' steps an' study th An top hats should be plainly marked inside that they may be returned th' rightful owners. Thbest man should settle with th minister, an' th one dollar bills should be ironed out an' made presentable.

avoid wranglin' an bird feelin th feej should be decided upon at least one hour before th' weddin. A second weddin ring should be available fer use after th' first one falls an rolls! under th seats. Th bride's father should not appear t' breathe easier, or act like he rwu puttin' his wife's mother on a train, when he gives his daughter in marriage. Fer mornin weddin th' four detectives stationed near th' presents sho uld be properly dressed Rn' enter int' th' gaiety o' th occasion as much as possible. Th florist should stay in th' kitchen.

Mik all relatives up with th 'guests an' don't run them in in bunch. Better still, a private reception fer relatives only is advisable. As th bride approaches groom she should shake her father, shift bouquet from right t' left hand, give right lhand t' groom, alkrtfin' est th' tips th' fingers t' show at bend groom's arm. In cm jt tula tin' a groom don't say, "You picked a sweller," or TTou grabbed some kid." An' don't tell th bride you're glad she's now got a home of her own, or that you hope shell be happy. The bride should thanjc each arrivuV person fer th lovely CRndlesticka.

A bride should wait at least ten days before exchangin candlesticks fer somethln else. Don't hold th line durin congratulations, an dont whisper in bride's ear. Th' bride's father should avoid all disagreeable subjects after he 'olns his wife in th front right center pew. Th off iciatin minister should wait in th' vestry till he gits his jTh' best man should tell his employer a full week in advance that he desires t' git off, namin th' day an' date. Church weddin's should be timed fer 4 a.

t' insure parkin' tplaces fer guestsJ Th' groom's father! should not stand under a tree in th' yard an' smoke, but mix freely with th' guests as a guarantee o' good faith. Ther wag a program talks and fitting trlbul waa paid to J. B. aircior nswa hand, but tha nlsrh soots of th inlng wr th reminiscent, tntlmat conversations' at th table, among tha men who ouaaiea togemer. many ot them years ago.

when tney wer carrying News routes and attending th rehearsals and concerts of th band. Ite member mat trip la Terr Haute 7" on alumnus would ask another', slapping hire on th back. "I sur aor mr wouio repiy and other neatbr woma iota la rcd by Ms friends to announce I ihelr outburst of laughter. that he will seek re election to thai tlon Is not bothered with mayor At on altv camsalans. city manarer oust.

charter mnnbrs ot jth band. ttnna and twlit Tw 1 Tny neipea 0 awrra iwtnir iiTa cheered, by they wer Tk. Ii.r iruirtti la ill romnui. inUOdUCM. I ore Ol um aiumni I VI a a II MSyB, III V.

Vls4a'ar A a their terms and Mf. il'a term ends th banqaet ar tthra ot boys now In January. Th Jlev. II. T.

Orahatn. ln rr.sid.tit of th board of trustees. group at th charter mm wlll a hold vr member. table waa composed of Harry CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS It. Jones.

SOS Kenraer road, traveling representative of Tanner A liollm E. Jackson. 3ISS Central ave nue, secretary treasurer vv. Jackson ea Son John Holloway. Star Dental Laboratories.

mirhifi ral fientists: VT. William Vrlght. 010 Hume VIansar ear. nose and throat specialist; Wal lace Taans frtn uanto av.nn. cashier Martin Parry Cor no rat ion: r.

U. Coliester. Jlsl an wood avenue, employe) by th Weber Milk Company: Earl Shea, lor a I dlsDlav advertising i manager of Th News, and Willlaml bhea. salesmsa for Taaaer to. 9sakers at Diaser.

Hilton U. Browm. Louis Howland. James H. Branson.

Charles norrthbounil CoiUge avenu car on I ail of Th News; Mr. Vandaworker tie leu s.a. witnesses alleged, lllsland Thomas Aooott. a meraoer qi the present band, wera tha speak ers. i i tr Itawland voiced ar protest against too much ot th rfo gtter tha world of today.

11 de clared that Hi a a good deal more Kn m.rlr going ana xaiiisx. lie emphasised tn neea or neip tulness and aervic. must learn to giv up minii In order to help atner. saio. I am CVAO tntt jswoy wi aw thouahts that haa beea tmprea on yoa.i uri don by tbos wno uia iop 10 count th cost." 1 Mr.

HowUnd said waa glad. to "k.r. amnna th old timer for i am wiu iiui I praised th ot nrL mr and rnramBlM on th tnflu fnr that th leader had exerted over hundreds of boys who hv been memoers oust sua. Aersssts Trtpsi Mr. Vandaworker entertained the I alumni lntrtlhg aocounts of happoniasra on recent trip of th band to other cities.

Such incidents las that when a boy In the. band leaned out of th doorway of a railroad car and waved, causing the mnrinmmf ta itpit in mrcnci brakes, because he had mistaken the kind member uxuorm tor tnat ot 1 Ui on4 fcrooght i laagaler 1 OLD NEWS "BAND BOYS" OBSERVE ORGANIZATION'S 25TH BIRTHDAY luth Artivtr f.ut. haiJ Present Day Business and Professional man: 4rn rvvx Enwarn i. imkm, V. C.

R'lhuah. WllUsni Staub and llor jint rbei H. Wolrtotl, chairman fi 1 Ilnlvii. Malolt rteVher. Frank yuj Oenr i C.

CrreT. Jamee rreoarl. Newton 1. tillhert, VI. F.

C. tiOlt, waa tnld l.iil.. "Th man taikei iNint tA tor a while and then asked, me what had become of that old guy wu usa io Da in ieaar. Mr. anaaworaer saia.

"When I ex Plained that I waa that aiA uv he got off of th street car at the next though he was two nines irom noma, he dodgea me very um sees me." Gift fr Xeader. Th leader was' visibly affected when, at the close of his talk, a beautiful electric lamp, th gift of th alumni association, was presented! to hjm, Th presentation speech i was mad by Mont Jos lln. rAtrlng president of the organisation. A pot of Baster lilies likewise waa presented to Mr. Van daworker by the group of charter members of th band attending th banquet, Mr.

urown. In his remark. vnlr.H th sentiment that the theorv of soro ecientlst that all sounds, ut ter a or piayea. ar stored up somewhere, might prov tru and that boys Kna years ago. som day might bear th notes they played.

"So you ar twentv flv i old tonight," Mr. Brown said. "That is a Tip ag and you are a venerable institution. It Is no small thing for so many men to preserve a vital interest In the things ot tneir carty uvea. Think or th foot tracks you hav mad in the; streets of Indianapolis.

But. more important, is th lasting impression yon hav mad in your livestin cities tn every state of the nation and in so mo foreign lands, and the lasting impression Vandaworker haa 'mad In your lives. i Crertlag FVaa Baad. A I message greeting to the nTTFE TXTTtT VXTATWYTTO XTT7TTTO A TTITDTfc 1 TT a TTTT 1 1 iftflf en Enjoy Alumni Banquet at Hotel Severin and Recall Days When They Tooted a Horn Tribute, Gift for Vandaworker. Going badc in memory to the days when theyltrod the streets of alumni ef th band from th hoys how? ar playing in th band.

waa brought by Abbott. The Invocation at th banquet was by the Rev. 'Jean S. Mllner and solos wer given by Miss Helen Pa ne. soloist of th hand, and Miss Ruth Beals.

who formerly wn mi aoioisi i in organisation. Wlthf th speaking program completed, the alamnl remained in th banquet najl tor som time. "swap, ping" stories tn which they discussed, th events of th day when taey wor in unirorras ef th band. JACKS0NS GO TO CULVER Will Gawwt mt CarJ GlgmllUat ft Governor Ed Jackson, accom panied by his family, went to Cul ver Military Academy Saturday to ie tha ghost of General I Gig Bllllat. commandant, over the week end.

Th Governor will attend the special program which will be Circa firmlajf avt S2ka aadto7s RAINBOW VETERANS TO GIVE EASTER DANCE Ernt to Be Held at Athletic qnk Taeaday Nlsrht 'unaHrr of Guests Limited to l.OOO. The annual Easter dance to be trlven by the Rainbow Division Vet erans Association, or inannapous, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Tuesday night, will be limited to 1.000 persons. Charles B. Cllft. chairman of the committee on arrangements, said today.

The dance is an annual event given by the associa tion to raise money witn wnien to carry on its welfare worK among needv ex service men. Mr. Clift announced that special aruests at the dance will be Samuel D. Miller, who served as general chairman of the Indianapolis citl sens committee when the conven tion of the national association was held here two years aao: A. NL Glossbrenner, Ralph A.

Lemclce, v. Kutherford. Krederic M. Avres. Gavin Payne.

Roltare Egjjleston. Frank FToyd. Harry B. Smith. Wil liam H.

Kersbner. Brleadirr ieneral Dwight E. Aultman. 'Fred Hoke. L.

M. walnwrlght, Mayor Lew Shank and Governor Ed Jackson. The dance will start at 9 Tuesday and continue until 2 a. m. The entire ballroom floor of the Athletic Club will be used.

Two orchestras will provide music and a special proa ram of entertainment Is also planned. Tickets for the dance may be obtained from any member of the association or from rT. 204 Hume Mansur INDIANA DEATHS monia yesterday at th home of her dsurh ter. Mrs. J.

B. Gierhart. Sui rivtnr mr t. (laughter, eereral tTandchildren and a sis ter. Funeral serrices will be held Monday at 2:30 p.

m. at the home. HARTFORD CTTT. April' 11. Daniel Bell, age ninety onn, 'died at his home Friday, following a fall three; weeks ago In which he suffered a broken hip.

M.rt. Frank PerreJJ. of this aty. a daughter, sui rives Mrs. Mary Lincoln, are eeentjr flTa.

died Friday at the home of Mrs. Mary Redding, a daughter, after an illness of eleren weks. It is said she was a second cousin of Abraham Lincoln. rRAXKTORT. lnd April 11.

Abraha Gearhart. age flTty aer en. retired farmer, died unexpectedly at his home her tf terday. The body was found by Mrs. Gearhart In an outbuilding.

Besides the widow, he is survlTed by a son. Harry. serrices for Mrs. Grace Stanley, former resident of Clinton county, who died at Cbicajro WidnMriaT wr ii tn. day at tbe Middlefork Baptist church near orsr Mrs.

Stanley waa a sister of Carl Merrick, trustee of Forest township. J1; BztI Wynek. age thirty two. died at her home in the eastern part of in county Thursday. BoMdes the hus oana sue Is surrlvrd by three children Funeral serrices will be held Sunday.

TIPTON. April 11. William Brown, age erighty four. dril war rete an who had been making his home with i niece, Mrs. Jesre Fippen.

south of Tipton oieo mdsy. Sum ring is a son. John jOi luenmond. C01A7MBUS. Aprif 11.

Mrs. Et Adams, age twenty four, wife of Irrine Adams, died at the familr home in Cliia netntown yesterday. Besides the hnsind ene Is surriTed br a imill riaue hter Henry Ooles, age fXty. died yeeVrdar at the family home her. He is surrired by the widow.

Mrs. MatUe Coles, and four cniidren, Cleon. Clyde) and Lorene, at hose. aoa tienn coies, ox tnis (jily. MU2CTE.

Aprtl 11. Albert Wood, age serenty. died unexpectedly of leart trouble yesterday. The body was found. sitting in a chair at a lumber com pany.

Mr. Wood wse a member of the At unci Lodre of Elks and of a trainmen organisation. Funon, age eighty a dril war veteran and retired farmer, dead at the home, south of Muncie. He was a member of the local uoet of the Grand Army of ihe Repnbi'c. Surrtring are tbe widow, Mrs.

Mary E. Fnison: the son. Alonc Fuson: two brothers. Willmm and John Fuson: a slrter. Mrs.

David Was son. and six daughters. Mrs. S. D.

Kid rocker. Mrs. Bell Parkinson. Mrs. Earl Jackson.

Mrs. Karl Rees. Mrs. Herbert Austin and Mr. C.

M. Weber. R. Manor, age serenty four. is ad at the home of his nephew.

Arthur A. Manor, near F.strm. He is surrled by a ister. Mrs F. M.

Hetzler. of Indisnapolis: the nephew and other relatiree Pugh. age twenty eurht. a reteran of the world wa snd an employe of the Standard Oil Com pany here, died yesterday In a local hos pital. The body was removed to his former heme In Upland for burial.

He wa member of a Masonic lode In Upland. 8u Irin are two brother. Jay and Paul Purh and two sisters, Mrs. Fern Bmner and Mrs Ruth Dayrnande. the latter ol Flint.

Mich. Leroy MeCormick age forty, identified with a numher of local women's orranisatiors. Is dead st the family hmrn in Albsnv. She Is eurrlreci fy the husband, firs children, two sisters and two brothers. BRAZIL.

April 11 Modesitt. nge eighty three, widow of Wash ington Modesitt. died yesterday at the home of her sister. Mrs. Albert Miller, south of Brazil.

John Mclntyre. age thirty fire, died at her home in Carbon. The eXiniter'' InnPIU forth harmony, three score business and profes eiamaarr. 4. jkj ao v.

a ax tea i. i mMtni hi. sionai men joinea in tne louneentn annual Danquei ai ine xnaianapous News Newsboys Band AlumnlAssociation Friday night at the Hotel HUNTINGTON. Ind, April 11. Sarah Mohier.

age seventy foor. died ef pneu enTand Severln. The diy was the twenty fifth annlversari of the organizn IdZ daughter, ty. died yesterday at his home In He a retired farmer and a veteran of the civil war. Two sons and LEBANON.

Ind April 11. Mrs. John from th crowd. (Th success Which I It Sunuln aa aeventy on. died Ttrar the band met oh Its recent trips I a a i.

I Me told or the embarrassment of nsnnaers were penmn, mw, a fellow passenger on a street car I sordln to word "S0," win wnora he was discussing the hlseVrd1 aXUf hd haVed Mrrtd Voiiinrsworth and Joe Saunders. In dianapolis; Mrs. Lee Smith. Greenfield, and Hun Katinaera. ranrrai wrw tMa win be held at St.

Auruattne with burial a cemetery Mrs. Agnes N. Hatpin, are elrhty two. dead at her hnma south ol this Oiy louowing a inree wk. innraa of lsiluensa.

Four eons. C. Erbert Egbert. Robert Ecbrrt I and W. H.

Ecbert. and a brother. 8, H. Jone. of Kinsman, survive.

BLOOMING DALE. April 11. C. Sanders, a seventy two. Is dead ot double pneumonia.

Besides the widow he iit rivrd bv an art TO tod daurhter. Mrs. Quiik Bowman. Funeral srntfi wtlj be held at the Friends church Sunday. VALPARAISO.

Aprtl 11. Mrs. Ella Cobb, age forty seven, died Friday at her home here. Surviving are six children three brothers. Vernon Alvin and Edward Beacb, of this city, and four sisters Mrs.

Laura Mitxner. ot Hammond. and Mrs. William Mevers. jars, Schenck and Mrs.

Henry Prentiss, of this city w. Biancnam. axe sixty bnaneai man ot Hebron, died Fri day at his home in that place. Surviving Woiner. sawvo.

oi aoivmi. ana im Mrs. Mary Ayiea. ol Lowell. th men who p4ayd in th N'twi Mrs.

Emma Snyder. ofUca Heifhta, aW.aava wa Jk mm.mmmmm 111 IU. I L0GAJTSFORT. April 11. George Crawshasr.

ax slxty eeven. retired Peno nlnnl harraxeman. died at his home ivili Ha hMfflt erltieallv 1T1 "Srm I i day oa retnrnlnx from Florida, where he had spent the winter. He survived by the widow and sister. Mrs.

J. C. Deck, of Cleveland Joseph Heffner. axe stxty flve. is dead at his home near her followtnx a stroke ot paralysis.

He is survived by th widow, thrre daucbters. Mrs. O. E. Koberly.

of West Virginia; Mrs. Tter Hudson and Mrs. George Hufford. both if near Cutler, and two sons. Mark aod Karl, who live at tbe Mr.

C. Orhood. are sixty nine, is dead at her home st CaxmVn following an lUtieas ot four weeks. She is survived by the huhml. a son.

Edwin, ot Columbus. and two brothers. Cbarle E. Baker, of Camden, and Harry Baker, ot Decatur. Dl.

Jame 8. cauoway. axe eaxiy rrar. is dead at his home In Jefferson township. He is rorvived try tee wwow.

a caugnter. Mrs, Tihnan Lea He, of Camden, and two sons. Willard. of Camden, and of Koval Center. BJcnara voote.

ag eev enty eight. retired farmer. Is dead at hi home here. Be suffered a stroke of' pa ralysis two weeks ago. He 1 sum rod ty seven daughters and a son.

UOQOOTEE. Ind ArrU 11. Mrs. Cas rt Lrnta. age thirty Pre.

wila of Frank mmmnm I.Am4 at ber home here. She ta survived by the hoabsnd. dauxhter. Mary Sue: th mother. Mrs.

M. J. MtAmnfT tnree suter and a trother. Mia Marie McKlnaey. of Ilroil; Mrs.

Caru of Indianipobs: Mrs LoLa Jones and Charie of thl city. Sb wa a ntmber of SC Joha's Catholic church. CBJLWTORD5TXLI.E. Ind, AprU 11. Henry Sloan, former business man of Craw tordswin.

died yesterday at his horn tn 1 Lo Ancele. Hi father was a paoneer nfcnirtajt et this Drt I lBdiaBa. Mr. Sloan reured from bn tnee ta Crawfords vjl number nl ar aT sod ovad ta rv tnnin Th wwiow ana two cnlldren enrviv. Mrs.

Edwin M. Brown, pt this eity.J anA Baay iloan. NEW JEWISH FOUNDATION. RefcaWldlas; of Palestine (ieod la Kele Katat Gift. I By the 'Aaaoelated Ptvaa JERUSALEM.

April 11 The rebuilding of Palestine as a Jewish national home and the spreading of ethical Ideas based on the teachlisrn of the Bible will be aided to a large extent by a new foundation, This foundation has the support of the large fortune left by Joseph Fein, the American single tax reformer, through a new institution established by his widow. Mrs. Mary Fels. of New York. The Jewish Telegraph Agency says inquiry has developed the fact that a certificate of Incorporation has been Issued by the state of New lork.

to the Joseph Fels Founda tion, in which the particular objects for which It was formed are 6m pari as ioiiows: Mroaner enlightenment of Jrwi Loans and discounts Overdrafts unsecured United States government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (United States bonds, par value) All other United States sfovern ment securities Total Other bonds, stocks, securities, eto. Banking house Furnitur and fixtures and safe deposit and bank vault Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of collection not available as reserve Cash in vault and amount du from national banks Amount du from state banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States Exchange for clearing house Cheeks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting Total Miscellaneous cash Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer Interest earned but not collected on notoavand bills receivable not past due Other assets, lf any Total Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits Reserved for unearnea oncuum contingent liabilities Total Lea a current expnss. Interest and taxes paid Reserve for Interest and taxes accrued .4 ClrcuUtlng notes outstanding Amount due to national Amount due to state banks. and trust companies In united stu.i and forelsin Certified checks Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Itsms Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sublect to reserve (deposits payable within thirty Individual deposits subject to check State, county or other municipal da posits, secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety Dividends unpaid Vv" Total of demand deposits (oth ther than bank deposits) subject to reserve Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after thirty days, or subject to thirty days or more notice) and poatal aavings: Certlflcatee of deposit fother than for money borrowed) Other time Postal saving dpoits. Total of tlm deposits subject to reserve United States deposits (other than postal savings).

Including war loan depostt account and deposits of United States disbursing of Lemr! of "cVedtt and" tra Ve'lers' checks sold for cash and Total and Gentiles In the understanding of Israel's history, and mission; the physical Jewish resettlement mnn nonpolltlrat reorganisation of Palestine and the reconstruction and development of Israel's life In connection therewith, to the end tht a refuge for oppressed Jews and an educational and cultural center for all Jews be there established "The advancement of knowledge and economic enlightenment In the field of land taxation and general taxation. "In general the awakening of re ligloua and spiritual thought; the furtherance of improved economic conditions and the promotion of human betterment." Mrs. Fels Is president of tha foundation. Alex Aaronsohn Is vice president. Maurice Fels.

treasurer, and Professor Louis Watlls. secretary. Roeawvelta Sail ar Ear. NEW YORK. April 11.

Departure of the Leviathan for Southamp ton today, marked the beginning XATIOAL BANK ST ATEMKXTS. EPORT OF CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL. BASK eL. at Indianapolis. In the state of Indiana, at tha close of business on the 6th day of April.

liZi: RESOURCES. i iOans and dlnrnn nli Total wverarafts, unsecured Lnlted States government securities owned Deposited to secure circulation (TJ. fc. bonds, par value) All other United sit Total Other bonds, stocks. Banking house Total securities, etc.

iteai estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Fed'erai'Rel serve Bank Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection Cash In vault and amount due from national Ajnount due from state banks, bank tru9t companies In the United States Exchanges for clearing house: Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting Total i Miscellaneous cash Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer Other assets. Lf any L'. Total 211 25 00,000 00 ment securities (Including premiums. If any) ltSl.IJ 7t 1.000,000 00 1.198.111 IS C4S4 01 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses paid V.V!! Reserve for taxes, Interest, etc.

to crued Circulating notes Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits) Amount due to national banks Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust companies In the United States and foreign countries Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Total Demand deposits (tther than bank deposits) subject to reserve (deposits payable within thirty days): Individual deposits subject to check. Certificates of deposit due In less than thirty days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits, secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve. Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after thirty days, or subject to thirty days' or more notice, and postal) savings: Certificates of deposit (other thAn for money borrowed) Postal savings deposits Total of time deposits subject to reserve United States deposits (other than postal savings), including war loan deposit account, and deposits of United States disbursing United States government securities borrowed 731.401 98 213. (51 36 J. 525.

454 39 6.369.56S ti 270.986 09 1.600.000 00 2.952.251 49 SS.008.80t 48 LIABILITIES 1.811.784 TS 11S.S4S 18 1.4S4.S14 et S.6SS SO t.SSS.lSl 44 S15.484.09S 90 S1.SS2.141 SS true and sworn to before me this S5.9S3.99S 69 211 2S 1.91.329 T8 1.184.384 99 1.000.000 00 20.S00 00 71S.7SS 3 224,141 89 2.207.925 89 S77.681 104.422 41 S4.109 S3 r4S4 01 80.000 00 10.773 9C S14.811.SS9 S2 1.2S0.000 00 1.250,000 00 S17.750 2 10.000 00 (00,000 00 122.053 83 05.093 68 2,483. 5S7 71 33,850 44 280.2SS 63 S.SS1.243 42 .370 39 798.191 81 5. 763 00 237,781 1 33.204 63 705.310 00 312.500 00 S14.811.5S9 32 State of Indiana. County of Marlon, ss: I. J.

P. Frenxel. vlce wpresident eashler of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abov statement Is tru to the best of my knowledge and belief. j. p.

FRENZEL, Vice Presldent Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April. 1925. OEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Public My commission expires March 23.

192S. Correct attest: J. P. FREN7EL, LOUIS HOLLWEO, HENRT W. LAWRENCE.

Directors. Report of Condition of the Indiana National Bank, at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on April 6, 1925. RESOURCES S1S.55M41 2 1.161 St 4.ESS.161 41 1.SS4.S1S OS 41.000 00 tO.OOO 00 l.7S.T84 SS 1.1SS.0SS ss 1.C01.I17 It 47.271 84 S1S.1S7 tS Slt.SlO TS 110,410 IT 80.000 00 700 04 40.445 04 810.610,20$ 84 1.000.000 00 1,000,000 00 1.411.728 47 48.810 OS 1, 600. 000 00 1.416.188 41 S.037.420 88 87.788 74 76.610 00 lS.tOO.18S 42 1.882.484 11 10.409 37 1.S63.12S 90 483,186 9S 3S.S2S SI 449.717 SS of a journey which i is to carry Theodore Iloosevelt and hi bntrr Kerrntt Into the wildest Jijnfiea of central Asia on the hunting eip ditlon for tha? Jamas Kirnpa'xi Field Muaeum From Hie Itoose velta and others Joining the expedition at that point will go to Franre and theiua to India. In India, they will strike out for the north, where lies the game country they seek.

A strong bodyguard of natives will accompany, the party SUBMIT SECOND REPORT MeCare o.i for Utility Rate Klaarea. Another set of figures taken from a selected group of cities of the country is set out In a report th: soo ot S30.tl0.209 34 named bank, do sol to the best of mr KATLOR, Cashier. 10th day of Aprtl. 1921. OEORGE C.

CALVERT. Notary Public commission xplrea March 23. 1928. Correct Attest: HENRT W. BENNETT.

ARTHUR V. BROWN, FRANK D. STALNAKER. Diractarav engineering department of the) pub lie service com sr. Is si on fcss made public, at the direction of Job Mcrrerdl.

of the I4 guard, show that rates charged tut ale trlcity end gas to Consumers la diana are lower thao In the other cities. A somewhat similar repvrt was made public Saturday. Figures shown are practically tha same as those whrh were ecrrpil4 at McCardles Instruction abovt lw years ago. The commission I tea If had nothing to do with th com. ptlatlon.

The report likewise Rives tables on the me. basis to Prove that water rates are lower. There Is no explanation of the conditions which obtain In the cities that ax used as a basis of comparison and a planatlon of the method os4 la selecting the cities from which th figures were taken. JS ATlOVAI. HAKl REPORT OK CONDITION OF THE CONTlVENTALj NATIONAL.

HAKIC at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the close of buslaess on April 192S. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. Including discounts Overdrafts unsecured Customers' liability account of acceptance executed by this United States government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (United States bonds, par value! All other United States government securities Total Other bonds, securities, etc Furniture and filxtures Real estate owned, other than bank lng house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of collection (not available as reserve) Cash In vaults and amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks In the same city or town of reporting Checks on banks located outside or town of reporting banks and other cash Items Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer Revenue stamps on iand Total Capital stock paid S1ST.S0O 00 440.31S 14 LIABILITIES. surplus tuna Undivided profits Less current xepenses "Aid Reserve for taxes Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks.

Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies In United States and foreign countries Certified checks outstanding Cashiers' checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve (de posits payable within thirty days) Individual deposits subject to check. Certificates of deposit due In less than thirty days (other than for money borrowed) State, county or municipal deposits. secured by surety bond Dividends unpaid Time deposits subject to rserv (payable after thirty days or subject to thirty days' or mora notice, and postal savings): Other time deposits Postal savings deposits United States government securities borrowed Acceptance executed by this bank for customers Total I. S114.H0 SI 44.3S7 01 uy commission expires March is, i2. aaaBassasiaBsasi Correct attest.

Total loans Overdrafts unsecured Customers liability account of acceptances executed by this bank and by other banks now outstanding U. 8. government securities owned: U. S. bonds deposited to secur circulation 1.T1S.T00 tt All other United States government securities.

Including pr mlu.r 448.425 SS Total Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. Banking house and furniture fixtures Real estate owned other than hanking houss Lawful reserv with Fdral Reserve Bank Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of collection Cash in vault and amount due 'from national anke i Amount due from tat banks, bankers and trust companies la United 8tls Exchange for 'clearing houe Checks on other banks In th same city or town as reporting Total of Items St! Miscellaneous cash Items Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer and due from U. 8.

treasurer Other assets, if any Total Capital stock, paid LIABILITIES li aa Surplus iuna Undivided paoflts Lss current expenses paid Reserve for Interest and taxes accrued, etc Circulating notes outstanding Amounts du to national Amounts du to stat banks, bankers and trust companies In United States and foreign Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Total of Items Demand deposit subject to reserv (deposits payabl within thirty days): Individual deposits subjet to check Certlflcatee of deposit du la less than thirty days Stat, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledg of assets of this bank or sursty bond. Dividends" unpaid Total demand deposits subject to reserv Tim deposits. aubJeet to reserv (payable after thirty days or subject to thirty days' or mora notice.) Certificates of deposit ar um Other time deposits Postal savings deposits Total of time deposit subject to serve United States deposits (other than fiostal savings). including war oan deposit account and deposits of United States disbursing officers United States government securities borrowed Notes and bills redlscounted. Including acceptances other banks, sold with endorsement of this bank Letters of credit and travelers checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed by this bank for customers, and to furnish dollar exchange Iess acceptances of this bank pur chased or oiscountea Liabilities other than thos abova ass4 )' Total I mm Tnillini roti of Marlon.

S181.486 84 22.866 03 S7.4X0.2S0 SO S17.170.91t SI ll.S4S.09S SS TTT.tSS Si st.tot tt S2.tlt.4t7 a.ti St 22.01S 10 TSS.tll 11 207.317 09 37.1S 00 4L233 302,127 S3 122.171 SS S7L310 98 10S.0S1 49.95S 32 S4.402 SS 9. IIS II 11.211 IS 39 S5.34t.250 39 8400.000 1100.000 00 C9.7SS IS 10.000 00 S37.300 00 SUlt 25 100.090 91 3.511 St tUSS S7 2.01S.IS7 17 3IS.31S tS 13.778 IS 217 et 158.948 II 10.490 tt 178.200 et 11.016 St S5.84t.250 39 Stat of Indiana. County of Marlon, ss: I I. H. Polk, cashier of the abov namd bank, do eoUmnly swear that the abov statement 1 true, to the bestof my knowledge and belief.

W. POLK. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before m. this 10th day of April.

ISIS. OEOROB C.CALVERT. Notary Public IL a THORNTON, O. J. BMITH, BERT McBRIDE.

Director. Report of the Condition of the Fletcher American National Bank, at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on April 6,1925. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts and acceptances of other banks, sold with Indorsement of this bank Acceptances of other banks discounted Customers' liability account of acceptance this bank purchased or discounted by it S21.0OS.SSt tl 14,118 17 10.000 tt SXl.0it.4l4 SS t.US 44 T47.0SS 14 fS.1tl.lSS 91 2.773.086 70 1.71 0.0 00 to' 79.71S 71 l.lSi.ltt 78 l.tSS.tti 17 10 LtlMtt St' 844.178 Si 1294T4 TT 18.111 is ISS.tSS tt 169.118 SS m.ttuos st ts.tot.ooo tt 171.000 tt 118.120 SI 4t.694 14 1.T18.70O 04 14H.SU 93 i 4,911.811 St i 96.418 94 17 1S.SI2.9S4 SI S.SI4 19 1.T9T.S1T 84 MSI St I 1.088,181 SO 110.090 98 41,176 SS 419,741 ST STO.SOt It 1.111.101 SS 19.SI0 tt Tif.eit tl ST.1X0 SS St A I. Elmer v. sioni, prmaini at nw vwm namaa oan a.

am i mnly swear that the abov statement Is tm to th best of my knowledge and belief. ELMER W. TOUT, President. Subscribed and sworn to befor this 10th day of April. 19SS.

NAEOMI LUCAS. Notary Publla. My commission expires Hay 11.1917. Corrct attt: 1 GUST A A. RCTTNTJLTa, O.

BARRET I VT. HATHAWAY SIMMON. Director. i.

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