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1 '4 BILLS OF INTEREST TO liDIAflATODiEMAR.4 ''One Creation cf a Second Judicial District. BUILDHJG PROJECTS BEATEN ifewe S3 Writt WAE7TTNOTOK. March 1 Amnj the bills to die with. the Kitr enth C4Drri neat "are several of interest to In rn. by nprtsf.tat!ve Hlfkey.

cf the Thirteenth rilttrirt, wotiid have created a cnd fe iral district In the (tun with seat of Justice fciouth Jiend. This mr reached the tout csien'iar, fcavjeff fcn fa "rors Uy reported by the Judiciary corrttoittee, but failed to come to a vote, la anticipation of the bill'a several prominent nptjb ll'ans had awketf to be conxilered appointment of an additional United Mates Jad Indian waa taken tip. tit! With Commttt. A bill by Senator Harrison Dem, Mlsr.) to tho war department to rBit the Confederate dead and their monument from Greenlawn mm 5) i i I 5" can3ettry. lndlanapc.ila.

to Crown Hill never emsrged frtm Secretary Wm reported that tho pro poHd lesriaiatton waa impracticable. Cr.nsrrtrKSiOBiU reapportionment. which might have led the Indiana legislature to redistriet the state, died in committee because of controversy over the question of ln ereaaina; tha number OX national rep resentatives. At ore time it appeared a though, Indiana' congressional delegation would be reduced from thirteen to. twelve because of the state's elowaesa of population rrowtb.

Itibllc bo'ldlfir rro1rcts at Ft. Wayne, South iiend. Terra Haute. Hammond, unci. Kokomo, fogans port and Ylncennes, which bad been approved by the Secretary of the treasury and tha pcstmaater generaL will delayed until tha next con gr a or some'f utar eecgreea granta autnonzauon.

CsVeaew Utile DU. Rcor of "can tills to give captured CJerrnaa ordnance to cities and tows for fheir parks and public squares wjil die when the ravel drop at the expiration of the session JTearly every town and filiate of Indiana waa Included In the Hart of proa pec tire recipient of 'war trophies. The Watson Sanders till for tha re lief of stockholders of tba Barks Di vide Oil Company, macy.of wfcom live In Terra Hants, has a good chance to survive. It tow li In conference between tbe annate ar.d the bouse. Ke la Char Dmlly Dotea, (Bo toe Trsesript! "Had nmm rr ticrOH at the deaf male aMV utt issfbt.

EernMi? "Yes; rsrusrier dimb beliee." MORTGAGE LOANS If you are thin king, of making a new loan: or re funding an old one come in and get our terms. See our Mn Pattison! FARL1ERS TRUST CO. ,150 E. Market Street 1 if' TAILORED AT FASHIOM fARK as The coatrf ronts are tailored to roll, in an easy, unconcerned manner Designed and developed by our tailors at Fashion Park for rneh appreciative of: 1 ARUmtSfi rvtr ExtraordirLary TrlBcrys sixoes in their attire mmn? Forty Five Dollars ilf and thereabouts. mm 'aaxsaV Ak Mr.

Watfon Credit Chief. lliliF1 S3 to 37 West jWashington Street "pniDn of rossrssroN without penaltt op price" I 1 I I isr i id)'. Ti'emendous a a a. sr packed inihelarL Rram uppers and Ke sloot over NTtt soles mm Sv ill S3 to 37 West Washington Stmt TRIDK OF POSSESSION TTltHCUT PENALTT OF PRICE" it Four Rose Poly Students Receive Scholarships rSpetfUl to The Iafiaaspolis Jfewel TEHHE HAUTE, Inl, March Scholarships wers awarded to four members xf the freabman class at tha P.oae PoTytechnic Inatltata. "Wednesday, after tbs final mveraares for the first semester were considered by tbs faculty committee In cbarge.r Applications were made by tba reabaaaa earlier la the year and after the xrades of the first term were record ed, the four havinr the highest marks received, tbe scholarships, made possible by 'the wills of James ilcGreror Vts S.

Rea. The Ilea pay the recipient $19 a year, arid are renral'y ariven to resideata 'la conty. while the McGregor ford provides a ai ft ft UtO a year, prexerenee being THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, 3IAECII 1, 1923. (It's a Fine Thing to Sing iSaturday Night I Gems froxn "Blossom Time1 fives ordinarily to stu'Jents outaide Viaro county. The men honored this year were Hubert II.

Evtng er, alo president of the freshman eUaa; Wayne Wat klcs. of this city; Harry E. Iewis. of this city, all of whom received Bea 1 aeholarahlpa. and Joseph U.

Utt. of Brucella, who received the JI Ore cor award. Perry W. Wilson, honor student at Garfield Hlfh School, won a Ilea scholarship on competitive examination before eaterinsr the school last September, maktne; five students of the class of Ii2 to hold these honors. Traat Fwad Grrew rrteada.

Inril to Tha ladsaaapoiss wl 51ARJOM, led, March 1. Creation of the Ell B. Marshall trust fond of Jlece to be in charre of the board of trteea of the Indiana Teariy Meetinar of Friends la provided in the will of Mr. Marshall, probated yesterday In the Grant circuit court. Let fters of 'testamentary were ranted to the First National Bank.

Mr. Mar shall' will provided that the pro coeds of the trust fund be used for I Gems from The Yankee Princess (In, a Corner of the World All Our Own I Sunset Valley irm Just a Little Blue 1 Down by the Old Apple Tree (Carolina in the Morning Toot, Toot, Tootsie Goobye x. Mew mymmmm' 7 "i the Yearly Meeting In a manner directed bv the board of trustees. Real estate left by Mr. Marshall ia valued at 1 and personal property at M00.

TO MAKE CAMP PERMANENT Caleaa EdsMatle lUsrl Win Sake It Trar Bsa4 Rwert ISpadal to The Tndtsnapona 3ewal LAPORTE, lad, March X. Camp Roosevelt, a widely known summer camp for boys near Laporte. will he made a permanent camp, the Chicatro board of education, which la directing the camp's activities, haa announced. Previously Camp Roosevelt has been a nmmtr venture, but now it will be trjule a year round camp, operating; on a plan' aimilar to that originally agTee4 on. The Initial plan of operating the camp on a nonprofit basis will be continued.

Camp Roosevelt was established last summer at the old Interlaken school formerly operated by Dr. A. Rumely 1923 Popular Concert and Operatic Song of the Volga Feoior QaKapb Blue Bells of Scotland Em2io it Gojorza Lucia Mad Scene Part 2 inttm Andita Calli Curd Andrea denier Un di all' azznrro spaao Btnkmlno GgU TannhiuierrDich, teure Halle oa.rki"s v4m hcmm Rlaria JeritM Moonlight Sonata vj in cvk wu, Olive Kline 1 Hymn to the Madonna' cmmao Lncy Manhl Sacred Selections Ride on! Ride on in Majesty! (Mwa. Chrut the Lord is Risen To day a.wiw Jesus My Lord, My God, My All I Not a Sparrciw Falleth IMyTask 1 0 Sacred Head Surrounded 1 Jesus Lives! Melodious Instrumental Waltz in A Major ft vs Kfllarney Mkiiw bjj.) Pale Moon Valse in A Flat cww ft of the Flutes Miarfcw Serenade crwsW) wu Orrffle Harroli Louise Homer Job McCornuck Merle Alcock Mrle Alcock Trkatr Oairtetl Trinity Quartet I Miscaa Offlia Hans Kindler Fritz Kreisler Isiucs Jan Paderewtld Stokotnld and PhSaaelpliia OrcL Serjei Raduninmoff IForza del Destino Overture Part 1 Victor Symphony OrcLcitral 1 Forza del Destino Overture Part 2 Victor Symphony Orchestra I Reminiscences of Ireland Part 1 nM iv Arthur rryor Band Reminiscences of Ireland Part 2 r.triw.i Arthur Prror's Band OmEibRmW 'JihmtwtCailMa'oXHvOoa" "HnTkaOMilWTin'itUli (The Blackbird Reel vmjjumum Redoond Perryl 1 Medley of Irish Reels No. 8 ew Joha J.

Kimmeli light Vocal Selections Sir Harry Lau3crJ Sir Harry Lauder I When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues Miss Patricola Billy Murray Come on Home en. ni. ruvw Miss Patricola Dance Records dor light Opera Company! Victor light Opera Company) Edna BrovriHlKinr Barrl Peerless Quartet I Helen Qark Lewis James I BUJy Murray Ed. SmaEe American Quartet BHIy KurrarEi Sculle (Who Did You Fool After All? Rs Trot The Virionians (Rose of the Rio Grande Fox Trot The Virginians La Paloma Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra Sole Mio Waltz International Novelty Orchestra IIvy (Cling to Me) Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra IQie Ycal hstBartTwllrfw KeDinraFeiTrrt Pxal "ViJcaa anJ His Orciestri Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Fox Trot Pia Wiitfua id Eis Grdesft (fciTlwilinO Mister Gallaghet; and Mister Sheaa ox Trot nal asl Eis Orchestra (BeesKneet Fo Trot The Virgniirs 1 Peggy Dear Trot The Great White Way Orchestra I When AH Tour Come TuImg Down fn Trot Za Ccs5tj tsd Eis Drdsstra The Lonely Nest Fox Trot cwiosi 7 rWiiteaxdEisOrdcstri I Drambellr Fox Trot I Baby Blue Eyes Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra The Great White Way Orchestra 88663 66126 66125 74793 66124 55194 74795 87354 66122 45343 19004 64829 66120 66127 74796 66128 66129 35721 18997 1899pM 55180 35722 18999 19005 19006 19010 1900 19002 i 19003 19007 19000 19008 19009 12 10 10 XT Lkt OS IS. L2S 11S LS 3 US US lis .75 LS US us 1JS us US us JS L3 US JS JS JS JS Look for these trade marks.

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tmmttm tm JS JS JS JS J5; JS ft DE LA HUNT IS ELECTED. CaaVeltoa Heads Sewthweetersi ladlaaa Historical Society. ISpedal to The Indianapolis ITOsSVlIXE. Int. March 1.

Thomaa J. De La Hunt, of Cannelton. was" elected president of the South western Indiana Historical Society at me closing seasion or the fourth annual meeting here late Wedneaday. rte succeeds jonn n. lgieheart.

an attorney of this city air a calder Ehrmaa 'of Rockoort. was elected secretary and George H. Honir. oi uvansviiie. waa re elected These Goods Are Advertised Subject to Previous Sale1 illllll; treastirer.

Vice presidents from ach county in the district were elected as follows: Dubois county. Miss Genevieve Williams, Huntinarburv; Gibson, J. Hoy Strickland, Owensvilte: Perry. Thomas' J. Ie La Hunt; Pike.

Mrs. Alice M. McStona, Posey, Mrs. Charles T. Johnson.

Mt, Vernon; Spencer, Mra Calder Ehr man. Hockport; Vanderhurr, Samuel May. EvansviVle; Warrick. Koicoe Klper, Boonville. Mast Ge WesaeaSs 'Refersaatery.

Special to The Indianasohs Kewtl MITXCIE. Ind, March 1. Mrs. Reba Fenwick. of unci a.

who last Autrust '1 nn rn I I 1 1 I I i i i i i I 7 Almost give away prices on women's and misses' fashionable outerwear. TThou sands dollars' worth far below half price! 20 Extra Size SUITS HALF PRICE Plain and fur trimmed Is your size here All suitable for spring wear. SuiU Now, $120 $50 Suits Now, $25 Up to $50 Fur Trimmed Coats. 1 11 11 1 6 6 5 while 25 last. Up.to $125 FufTrimmed Suits, while 35 Cn)! 75 High Shoes and and High Shoes Store Hours: 8 su nu shot Mrs; Foreman, also of Kfuncle.

the latter was sitting with lira. Fenwlcks nusband, Vonnie Fenwick. in a grand stand filled with 5.000 persons at the Greenville (O.) must spend; several months In the phio Women's Reformatory and pay a fine of 1200 on the charge of assault and battery. Mrs. Fenwick admitted the shooting and said she did so because Mrs.

Foreman had announced her intention of aroinsr to the Greenville fair with Fenwickv The FenwlHta were then living; apart. Mrs. Fenwick fired twice, one of the" bullets lodcins In Mrs. Foreman's risrht leg above the knee and another striking Sarah Eyer. age eleven, in flictina; a minor wound.

p.fco nnnnnn 60 Coatsi Suits and Dresses 11 That formerly sold up II to 25, "rhile they last It Up to S14.75 Blouses, 21 Raincoats, i Half Price 25 Spring Coats, Half Price; 21 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET 25 Spring Sports Suits, Half Price Fur Coats. Capes; and Wraps 25c 50c on the Dollar It is not too much to say that fur values; like these 7 come but rarely in a life timet Be sure to seethemlr No CO. T)J3 No ncfunia No Approvals No Kxchansea No Layawayj waMBMBBsawaiaaaaaaBaaaaassasjaSMMiMBSBasaamsasaawMaBa Unusual 9 Values in LfOW Slioes Black Satin One Strap Pumps Beautiful one strsp slippers Ai nf I with Junior Louis nd Cubsn Hr I covered heels. One of the season'! favorite styles. ZZS Extra special I Brown Calf Dorothy Dodd $6.00 Oxfords Patent colt lace oxfords and strap pumps.

Light brown oxfords, walking heels. Black calf oxfords, walking heels. Black and brown kid oxfords and straps, Cuban heels. Also patent colt colonial tongue pumps. Louis heels, and many others in the new est and most wanted.

styles. 5 Light, medium or dark brown and blacks. Rubber heels, oak soles, Goodyear All the newest lasts and tips. Some plain, others perforated. All solid leather throughout and perfect to the last detail.

Fitted to your feet by experts with the same care you wott'ld receive if you were paying twice as much. Slen's $7 A. J. Bates Co. Black calf and Un calf lace with toes.

Sent from our Men's Second md partment for quick clearance. Sizes izes 6 to 11; in tans, 8 to 11. Established 0(14 18 20 East Washingtontrcct .12 Different Styles. AU Sizes and English style ft Floor De in blacks, 1 I Open Saturday 9 p. m.

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