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CLOSER CO OPERATION A IK 1 OF TRACTION TRIP BUSINESS MEN EXPLAIN MISSION AT BANQUET. GOOD WILL IS EXPRESSED mm tutJt Crwp4ef 1 JICNCTU. InL, December Good vill toward each the and desir closer. ojxratlon in bu1uee was expresaed by A pumbr of speak ers at a joint banquet 01 iDOianapo'i a Jobber, bankers and ohr balnes men Uuni bnai ii ss iwn at the Chamber et Oom iw" r'w7wlr nlgbt. Th banoqet n.irkjJ the cad ol! an jl dy trip the Indianapolis men made a special ur visiting the twin mwi )d the rm on the elertrle railway line.

Indianapolis, Anderson and Charlie A. liookwalter and Andrew Fiaifn, vt prenldent of the Indiana Notorial liank, made the tlks for iti lltr at the banquet, and J'n I'rentia spoke briefly. vKarl i aterle. president of the Chamber of onitrwr'1. presided, end responded f.r th Munci men.

Mr. in A dlacnsftien of rendition deacrlbnd rnnt tulnea depression a th gray dtwn of the morrdag after the Industrial and huylnrfdrattehM paaeed through during i the war p. rtod and Immediately after ai mfstfo. II saaured the Mantle men that the lomUtloti a nof ptfillir t' Muw. tt j.r In0.anaroll, b'lt O.at glmllar coo let In Chicago, Toledo, HU ls, Detroit and thsr buslues cs ters.

ltalir rtftlul tKl4. During the spending orgy Mr. Jiook waiter aaid, every man, woman and child seemed to think It Vita! fi'( c(iy to own an automobile and every rnanufactur proceeded en Ihe theory that he had a divine cornmaad rnt to provide every one with a r. lie waa laughingly "vhen he declared that wkn Henry Kord pricked the high price bubble by reducing tke price on the necessity I.e. producs the price of such urUe clothes natnraltf had to fol l'w.

The action of Mr. Kord, he ad. atifx k' the buainttaii world 'and fartd It b'k to h. common baala. II autd bunlntaa will optu.vp Atralii in thra or four month.

Adr, JJookwallr aaaured the Man Mm mrn the Indiana poll buatn nto In their vlflt wrr not actuated by aelfta'i motlvoa. Thry Jtr, )i aaid, only 1 that bualnm whlh In 't latoral ionra nhould flow to Indl ana Mill but thr dlre rllafly. he raid, to cMtn fj 1Ua of rlf ndatilp with Afunfle and, aa ltpoira all. rmaT alMint rlo 0 ofertlon for icood of liualtifaa nrrallr. Mr, foatrrle aait that the Munie lin mm f' oK riltd the that t( waa rot for aelflah pirtoa nd for lnlivilual fcaln; thnt MunrU glad thy had arid fclprt i (tf il the tlralra and motlvra that Mr.

Hook waiter had outlined. Klaaaelal Oaf look UUraae4. Mr. Hmlth briefly dlacuixd the financial outlook. He an Id he la con vlnced that the country haa pnd l)ii peak of bad tlmra and la now; on lb way to more aetlled coedltiona nl frraouallx Iniorovina bosmeaa ac tivity.

Ili paid a tribute to the fed eral reaarva bayklnj lyatem and riarei that without It we undoubted ly would Itave hern on the rocke of a ranlo. The banka. lie ml will atnd by the mrrrfiafita to the laat penny, but lie atrpealed to the buatneaa rrn to go alowlr and rautlouaty and thereby aaaixt the bank In aafe finanoinar until the troubleeomt riod a iaaed. Mr. Prentlra alao eptlmlatle klly In retard to future bualneaa lie ftrged merchant to boy atork If they needed It Iecaua4 re will be a itood iltmtnd In toe eprinr inditummxr, trip tolndlanspoltii at 1:15 p.

tn. LEVIS M'MURRAY STOCK MERCHANT, DEAD IN COMMISSION, BUSINESS 8TOCKYARDS 42 AT Mr. McMurray had heetr falling i health for eevrral month, lie was1 born at slxty three years ago and tame to Indl. ajiapoiia when a young man to go lii ino iiyw emeu ov a I ire KM; lie la ioirvvrl by a widow ami live cnuoren Rapid Rise on the Stags. I i i maris a.vd BKiiENicE A fw abort montha a Iretse BerQlc Hart, ot vrilllam RocSTa Itevue, were more or discontent pupUv at Kbortrlda tfigh lhool and itler CoMeftre, week i tby ari playlnar tlselr 'home Uy ae Irttrnsrt ant, mmter a fclir tlm theatrical atirarlon, and tfeeir names are known from weat.

uch ratrtdity of advancement aJmoat unprecedented on the ataf(, where roareaa oaualty made by on te at a tlu, lloth slrle have had the theatrical bee ainc their toddltn day and for. years grave tbelr aervtca to amateur entertatnmentev Latirt summer, si weeka.fcefore the yountf aister ws to be rradu ated from tiftortrldje. they decided it was now or never and went to Nw Vork tov try for ZlegrfeWs "Koniea W'llliam Itock heard them aina and Induced them to Join his outfit. Tbelr irmnnenn, youini ana latent jna their contribution the "hit of the show In New York and on the road. It was a rreat tilaht, that firat oe ftn Tlroadway.

say the slaters, but Hhey weren't nearly as nervous aa on the opening night at bnrllth a with friends out in front and mtnr over the footlights. Brief etee of ta Day. bouquets Indianapolis And Vicinity The Jolly Euchre Club Will meet Tbtira Amy evening at the noma of Mr, and Mrs, 11 wry ftarr. The semper ft'u Club, of Aaaumnuon ettnrrn. will glee a aaK at Aaeiunpuoa Ban eeiung.

Ht, 1'alrtHc a x4al Oub will aire a eard party Friday afternoon, at P. foun tain aquare, HowUa ee will no: arra. Joerptt hmiitm. Mn, Anna Uubnr, Mr. Timnia ahea.

Mr. Margaret Martin and Mra ura hiieban. Ihe Leslie' fknieiy et the U. of L. V.

and la'lianapoha Lodge. 1S7, witl open a tiuir iMMvniber 0 at the Liberty Market, Ka Wuiungton street. The Women of Streight Circle. O. LA, M4 will awwt ht erewng.

Keyateae Chapter Klerta Officer. Offtrers etectnd. by Keystone cbafiter, Ko. 8, and A. M.

at moHing lal nlgbt (a Maaocia temple. Korlb and tUlnola street. are: Evne.ltent High Prteat. Votney I. ienka: king, Umrft) J.

Lebnert; acrtbe. L. Vernon blltudiM an It I It. nf 1 1, a kut I1m f. V.K treaaiirer, Klmer f.

Gay, and ant rotary. How. ard Kimball. Tnoae appointed to are! l'nnrioal aolonmer. Kenneth II.

Coffin rnyal arrh eaplain, oh a Hanck maater of the third veil, William lirown: master of the aeynd veil, to be annoum ed later; mauler of the flrat veil, George M. Davldaon. and guard John K. lftone. Acrording to re port at tne annual coflvor hiion of Imiiaca polie chapter.

Mo. 6 ami Xaratnne chapter. Ho. S. larre aaemberahie run.

went rf. Th courtesy apalal left Anderson. where the Party had noon Juncneon "AL' wltlt local bu.lnea men. shortly be. VaiWn7netV foUr, glvii It a mter ft tl KlAlia mull.

I I i mpwr Mfternoon at IJLLlavllle anil YnrblA.nl where merchants were via ted. The I Hiseraian g.leca. Officers. mirtv arrived In MunrlA at 1 n. I Ik.

tlm b.frvr. th. mrm levoted to caning on Punlneaa men. I viw ninuu, at toe annual The rpeHal left Munrle for the return 1 eleetlon In Hibernian hall. Senate avenue and Wavhierton atrer.

Tueaday night. They will take oltiw on January 4. The new oiiioeca ar: peaiient. Wwarti J. Sexton: icn preelt nt.

Kugen HulUvari; rtxnrdinr aewlary. B. Y. Kelley; finanuuU aerretary. letiiua T.

Huiutju; treaauref. rairick J. Keunedy; marvhai. Daniel Sweeney chairman of the commute. J.

J. O'Oradr! chairman ot the relief nnmitli. B. r. Keele.

sWeeaaiae League Kb OBleers. Th Brookside ClTif League elected off! cert Toeaday evening aa folloea; Xaniel Harvey, preeldenl; J. H. Tattoo, first vice prealdent; r. TA Von Burr.

aeeond vir nrelrlnt 7 jars, vtiuiain nunnei. Hornbcrger. aaaiatant Pt' ka. treisfurer. Mrs, William Hornberger irrvunr.

jr, nituam itomoerger li i pnn Ariirnii uniivn I ILL FOR SEVERAL MONTHS 5 I ni'vur nieei.il tjsnm in .1 wi ih er. Ueld Yagraee, tltargs. pioneer live stock merchant of In I dlana, died today at hi home. 3901 tiiiliro.rd avrnuv. lie wsa senior member of McMurray Johnston, dealer, at the Union rtockyarrin, wherd i had been In bualneaa, forty two years.

Two boys, one seventeen and the other eigbteen, living la West Morris street, were srreated Tueaday on vagrancy charge when the were caught by Captain Ball. Lieut. Hotiaton and ttetive Hynee in corn aeU In'the vtnlty ot Harding and Raymond alreeu. The ooya were aeen running from a ahed tn an alley nearby br Patrolman Mtltte. who ehaaed them into the corn field.

One ot the boya.s the polloe aaid, ia wanted br detrctivea in connection with the theft ot ait automobile. Metercyel sU4ers Leg Broke a. D. V. Banam.

age thirty aix. 4408 at New York Street, suffered a fracture et th i nree daughter ar i. Ta H. hh, numwi. Mrs.

r'MacNolly. of Cincinnati I T' 7:. lra. T. N.

Ilorton. of Berkeley. Cl TrT TV'nr waa coiuaion at ihc nwnjinm ina IdCllira Rn.m riitiM narmllel tth the. laAasu saaa atxx gr sttaIU tx pn CUMr lh UJor4i avenue I mobue, which turned uddcfcly into Doarborn l'on 1 w. exe ex.ex.wt e.

Se TiwP Aaaiveraary oriAf I UtUIUAItU Al 1 TRENCH OF BAYONETS lienor ICatesabed Battalia et Frenea SeNlerk jlft of Ceerge VERDUN. France, December 8. Iedldatory cromonle of the' im I lest character were held here toduv amoasaauor to ranee, standing uncovered on the steps of th lonit maaaiv r. concrete atructure. nutde the iiTT.riii.iiun atiureaa.

i to waa rol SOCIAL SIDE OF CHURCHES yv Ml ine ioot aaic. announext Thursday by Tabernacle lresbyter. tan churcn, fia beet postponed until Th womanrs Tiibl cla of Wet. mister lTesbyterian church win all day rueetlns: ThurnU. i v.

i rBM. i wtbi, iuiis: Livil'n, ol n. wood Avenue. The I'lymouth Circle of Mrt I A 4 v. i ui iM)ri 1 Moraviin 1.

oiiai iMircn win nav a unrintmas rtur rnoay atiemo.n and evenlnp aurrer win ie served in tn aiaiig room irom until o'clock. Boy Sout Troop Ko. 1 celebrated iu tenth aAAivenary laat aight with a banquet in the Tuxedo Baptist church, Th Kev. V. 8, Clutton, pastor of the church and soout saaater et the troop al the time.it was or I gamied.

delivered an addrees US th fifty 1 aiembers and oflKSala preeent. The men's claaa of the church preeented to the troop etx nugiea ana arum, and tne My played several number on their new instruments. Btelea'Ante i Their reaaeaaieaC WilUeia Rugensteln. city detective, went at th monument erected to preserve I Lalayelt dUeday to bring back two tne retnoua trench of the bayonet. I Indlanapous young ansa, riving tneir name Thl monument, which la over a I as MarabaU Keed and Poaey Utltoa.

ho trench In which, was entombed a bat V. Mion of trench Soldier during th Accordmg to the detective, the young men great struggle her in 1)16. waa mad I had an aniomooue oeionging to joaepb H. noaalbla hv a irlf raa aaa Arford. 2510 East Seventeenth street, which poaaibl by a gift of 600.000 fr.nc,a by 1 waa stolen In Indianapolis Movember 27.

tie.org fc of "Buffalo. N. I ho waa killed in an i dent In England last December his finfott Tlbbets win be the loader for 9it aaaumlng tho obllgaUon. a trip the Mature Study Club wiU make rrealdent Mlllarrf a Sanday afternoon. The party will leave on MarahaT.

V.x TfrL I the 1 o'clock car on the, RuahvilJe line and Marehal toch. Joffre and retain. I ret. off at Sew Pateatme. walking north rennet teygue.

Minister of len along Sugar creek to Spring Lake park, re alon Magnlot. and other members of turning home on the Green ft Wl hoe. The the cabinet, took Tart In the exer di.Umw ta about three and cue halt snUee. Hugh C. Wallace, American awmbera are aked to prepare for aa day on a charge of carrying concealed weapons whn Lieutenant XcMurtry and Hous ton found bun at orcnard avenue an1 Tlurtv atree iin a aii tier in rnurcu win nave Us laat WlTZLZlTZ.

T. aTaT. ZllTi lourtn revolver "with trl 'oeoVa V'Vtafr; rritchard. in oty court TueV lollege avenue. uv altemooa and evening trip.

Carlataaa Baser. The Xothers'r Club of Child Garden Ko. 33 'ill gfve its annual ChrUtma baaar Friday afternoon and evening in the Child gar den. Cottage avanne and Shelby street. The proceeds tie uaeti to ouy a pbonograph lor tne cniMren.

tne grao oag wiu tie in tha charge of the Utrla Club. Paper flow era, aprons and fancy work, groceries and candy wui aotu. Had Bevefveri naed $100 aad Casta. John D. rauner.

giving hla address as 24.54. Belief on taine tree, who was arreeted Mon capital te Ope Jaanary 1. The new Osteopathic UoepitaL Twelfth and Peiawar street, will be opened January i It was reported at the monthly neeting of the ladiaaapoUa OslcopaUtic AeaodaUoA ta the Colombia ClttbTtwadar a'jrht A dinner waa erred at 6 o'cioc. lor aoRaaben and tler Jtiree. Tbe next of tbe aoi jriTi be beid in tbe ivew boepiial.

Jaaia ary vV Artevtni aa IMiaqarary Caarge. 'A young man. grvjnc ais nam 4 Koy Woou and bis addrwa as 411 tenttx street, waa aereeVxt Tweday afternoon, tr lartertirea KnUy and Trait on a cbanre of eoatnOaUor to tb exzxcrwr a Itiiajrrn o'i ecnool nrt. Anwbaf to tormUam givtm Wood, rrp rratM4C buaaelf as a livwl of the girt, teiepfaocaed ber and and arransbenta tor ber to taae aa atoaob(le nam with turn a. tor eraout.

Tbe Jr4rrtiTe aanfleted la Unt and enaied tbemaetree near the ewe tier piare. Wbca Wood apoearea the oetectirea arrested bint. reaU Imms City and fMkevt. Korean Xoor. arrea years o'A bas filed mt ia auperior comrt.

XUmtn aaung daat af ed SSXtCa) frota Cbe citr Indiananohe aod the ecbooi eity et tixnanapofta. Ue ai lef es waa iniureri la a laU tarourK a ruirwala TatiBjr at tae vl ot tae Jl aaaal i rauiu, Hiflx a nool buCing. law SicaMaot eajees Eleea. fator daa otftorrs of io loci ana taw School bea ejected as foOows: Prrei dent. keo FindVy; fcpreaident.

Pat treair. Clean Lyo; aecretary. W'ii kaa Bmkie. v' AeVertktiag taaeae Sseaaer. Snyder Ul speak on "TraneportaUoo As It Eelates to Salea," at tba IndiaaapoEs Adrertinnr Club ranAeon tomorrow noon Ia live CbamOer at voaomerca oiaKimg.

ASK SAME RECOGN SEPARATE FARM BODY. FARM BUREAU: DELEGATES More than fifty, women delegates to the American Farm Boreau Federa tion decided to ask for the women the aanie recognition aa Is accorded to the men In ia borean, and rejected a dan that Was discussed to start a separata national organic tloii for farm women. tat a Tneetlng held in assembly, room of the, Claypool bote! Tuesday afUrnoon. Tti mntiitf of th a women was em tww4t.U of resolutions drawn dp and adopted for presentation to tiT. n.

i Mii(ition of the bureau litany Th committee that prepared the resolutions was made up oi Mrs. Charles W. Jewell, of Indiana, chair man; Mrs. A. K.

Brtgdon. of New York; Mlas Neale Knowlea. of Iowa; Mrs. J. 8.

Smith, of Ohio, and Miss May A. mtchard. of Wt Virginia. Mrs. J.

C. Ketcham. of Uast inci. MicK a.Tneniber of the execu tive board of lha farm bureau, pre tlded at the meetinu. Dr.

Ruby Green mitn. ior iUt leader for the Extension So ciety, read a Prer on rrooiems oi the American' tturai nom aim nu to Meet Them and Mies Florence K. Ward, head of the extension work for thirty two northern and weetern states explained the purpose of the Kmlih whom husband. A. Vf.

THE I1STDIAXAP0LTS NEWS, WEDXEST)AY, DECErBEK 8, 1920. moN AS ACCORDEDTO IVIEN WOMEN REJECT PLANS Or surprises police with OEf.T SPY CONFESSION GERMAN, USING AMERICAN NAME, ARRESTED AS DESERTER WAS 'CAPTAIN IN U. S. ARMY YORK. December S.

nanx Wlllet. aliaa Captain John A. WiBara, commander Company tl Caited State rlng tba war. is bel at Castle William. re.

mors island, awaltlaa action army, officials on a confession he is reported hara made to po lie, detectlrea here yesterday that he was a German spy, i Althotirb. ha bad been sourht as a deserter and waa aaid to hag ab sco sided aoon after the armlatice with IC.O0O in compg rtwy, his confession of espionage cam aa a comniete surprise, ttugn tiantgan. a former lieutenant under bis command on whoso identification Willet waa ar rested, aaid not a man under the captain's command cTer had surpected ne; was a German aytnpatblxer, Om ef XM Geraaaa Cadeta. Willet said, accerdl to tba detec tivea. that be was ono of Sod cadets who had been trained la aermany and sent to this country to enlist tn the United States army The schema, ha la reported to have said, was for the cadets to lead units of soldiers to France and expose them tn dangerous position tor siaurnter.

Willet protested vigorously at first that be waa not the at sought for desertion, but after two other former! officers of his com" corroborated Hannigan Identification, no sank down In a. chair and murmured: "You're get me! A few minutes later became calm and deli ate and said: 1 hare nothing to regret. It is just the fortunes of war. Luck waa against me and ni have to pa' Marries Asserieaa ClrL Ills wife, who was formerly a Miss Crawford, of Chicago called at the police station today after having heard of her husband's arrest and asked the police for his kes and his money Wh.n told Willet had been taken to Governors aland, she aaid she would go to ee him later They have lived for more than a year la tuversioe enve. sne aaio.

DISTRIBUTION PLAN ORSCHOOlFUND Tl 0P1C CONFERENCE TO BEX HELD OFFICE OF HINES. IN BILL BEING CONSIDERED a a i Cni Vf Itribution of ef und. to the the rural home particularly a schools In various parts of the state latedl to women, I are tinder contemplation by ednca ttAtial a nfVinrltl. nnJ will tta SPEAKER WABNS AGAINST cussed at conference which will be nnnn.iii nimrcT coiDtT tomorrow afternoon at o'clock nUddlHIi UlinLOl, Qrinri the office of N. Mines, state Ckleage Mas Telle Baptlata taited Ufa tee Alone Is Ablete Cope With Dissatisfaction, "The challenge to the world Is more Insidious than it" wa when the kaiser declared war In 19K." said.

Raymond Robins, of Chicago, Tuesday night' In address at the First Baptist church under the auspice off the First Baptist Brotherhood. "This perlntendent of public Instruction. The conference will be held under the auspices of the subcommittee recently appointed by the council of legislative committee on education for the purpose of considering the situation and the advisability of preparing a providing for a fairer and more eff leant distribution of funds for state purposes. There seems to be almost unani mous agreement that the presen.t svstem. whtcn requires tne ntstriou tion of state educational funds raised mZnice cornea fr7 hi by taxation, the basis of the school Weaker said feut have population enumeration In each ToaViUUh ntthelTbin.Ut" thly thVie inl to ww Hlne.

and B. J. assist S5nrlhwr.rline 2a ant superintendent of public instruc Willi inr pivunnw v. vhr. h.ll...

this dlsllluMonment brought revolt I i Ttnaaiana are wi nine that reforms in the handling of th to try anything except the' old regime, and this with old, existing Institutions is spreading over the whole worjd, to Kngland; France, and Italy, as well as to. the United States. Of all these countries. th United State, alone Is able eri5 out charge, and equally to cope successfully with this menace. because Its.

social is sound; the mass of people, still has faith in it. There are a few Individuals, of course, who want, to change the fundamentals of our social order. i but third Vioe nrronieat i there la no dantrar an Inn ar a hnU kfra. J. H.

ftnhnet Jer. aecretary; WllUam I aroun never becomes dlasatiafled. An" aaof a rw Tats i i Mx a i aerretarv: nr. O. overwhelming mas of American cltl sena would vote for tne existing eco nomic conditions as against Socialism, or radicalism, and as, long as this stat of things continue.

America is safe. This Is not so in Kurone. lit for him, and this most decidedly! Is not true ia Rurope. uanor problems can not be treated with force. The will.

of the Individ ual mui developed lor service. and in freedom of the press and i freedom of sneech must be eurn. teed, then Idea will be set against i'i. ana mere is a cnanea tor advancement." v. li Breaker, president of the First Baptist Brotherhood.

presided i vL mCTiinj. ia Kv. Frederick fti1 church, in troduced Mr. Kobins. TARIFF REVISION PUNS.f Ferdaey Say gaeetlew Mill Be Taken Vp at Extra Seaea.

WASHINGTON. "December Re vision of the tariff will be one of the state school fund should be made so aa to be more in harmony with the state Constitution, which specifies that it Is the duty of th general assembly to provide by Javg for a gen eral and uniform system or common open alL They will tend the conference, of w.hicb tv. J. xount. county school superintendent of Johnson county, will act chairman.

WHITESIDE PLEA POSTPONED Other Case ta Be Heard Later by MK first things sought at the extra Vea Ion of the congress which Preal dent elect Harding i expected to call immminieiy aner ni inauguration. Chairman Fordney of th ways and means committee said todav after a conference of the Kenubiimn nambers of the committee to decide on a legislative program lor this session. Chan res In the tax law at'wiM! be considered by the committee before the Christmas recess ot the present congress. Mr. Fordney.

said, and hearings probablr will be held. The hearings on the tariff revision 'will Dcgtn January ana win end February IS under the tentative nrarnm adopted today. Thi would wlv th committee two weeics in which to 1 summarise ita findings before the present session of the congress ended. Chairman Fordney said it. I planned to begin actual drafting of I Lthe new tariff bill as soon as the rpeciat session ot ut congress con veiled, probably in mid March, and that it was honed that the meane would be ready for house action late in the spring or early In the summer.

laanee naif Haetiag Ace Special to Th Xndianapoha 27ews NASHYI LLE. lnd, December g. K. M. Heiilerson.

Brown county clerk, during lhe month, of November, issued four times a many licenses to hunters as ever have been issued here before In one month. Early in November, four deputy game wardens spent several days in the county, and twenty one hunters were fined hunting without licenses andfor catching gur oeanng animals. Raise eSSow Get Factory. (Special to The Indianapolis Sew AKRON, December S. In a drive lasting one the Akron Chamber of Commerce." Tuesday, raised for the purpose of obtaining a basket factory in the town'.

The organization recently raised II MOO to remodel the Akron hotel. TP PaJdem Beard. The plea for a clemency recora where the people want to change the I mendatlon for Arthur Whiteside be whoie basis of government and all in I fore the stat board of pardon ha stltution. On vital difference be I been postponed from Thursday for. wova ne new, a.

to friday at a corre which unnji oui ciearty our reason spondlng hour wnitsiae waa sen for not overthrowing our govern tenced September 23. 1919. to serve roent. He in th that whether two to fourteen years at the reform you voted for next president or atory for having presented false not. you will obey him when he is claims to Marion county for burial in office, even to layinir down vour niMn' hwii.

The case ot Henry iiomstein. sen tenced March 12. from Marion coun ty to serve one to fourteen year in the reformatory for automobile steering, waa to have been heard by the board today. Jbut attorneys in the tit? i iGo: West over Of 'V' Cefjnr.rli.nn Pacific Ry. Costs yoa do more trartag via tsj xocite tnrocjh the pictaxcscpc Pugct Soma The Best in Travel Lived 76 Years in City i MRS carolixx: ZWICiC Zwick.

who waa ae venty six years old and had. Veen resident of Iodlaaapolia all her life, died at her home. 3137. Ruckle street. Monday afternoon following a long Illness, She delighted ia telling ot the primitive lite ia the mile square during her girlhood.

She waa brn in 14 in a log cabin on the site of the OalO theater. 42 West Ohio street. Mrs. Zwick often told her family of the log prison which used to stand on the south side of the Courthouse square and of the Indians begging at the settlers' cabin tor lood. Surviving her are three son.

Ilenry Char lea r. and Frd wick: a daughter, Mrs. W. Taney, and two grand chi id ran. Miss Rather rancy and Miss lit he I Zwick.

all of Indianapolis. Kuneral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock Burial will be In the Lutheran ceme tery. case requested that It be postponed until tne iiarcn term. The case of Stephen Beck, eorylct ed In Marion county, November. 1919.

ot manslaughter aa th result of an automobile collision, and sentenced to 1 serve two to twenty one years in the i reformatory, win be presented to the board Friday forenoon. Hartferi City Elk Bay llaee. Special to The Indianapolis 2wal HARTFORD CITY, Ind, December I. The Elk Lodge. Tuesday, com Fleted.a deal with W.

11. Coo fey. an ndiananolis business man. for the purchase of the Interurban building here. The consideration was liS.OOo.

The building be remodeled into a lodge home. 1 3 FOR your winter outing Great Whit Fleet 1 Caribbean Cmm. bcene as quaint and picturesqu as anytb wki world over. Twtlvt varied Irkieraxies to elct from. Cuba, Jamaica, Panama, Costa Rica Colombia, Guatemala, Hot.

'dura. Sailings bl weakly frem New York and New Orleans. Oreat White Fleet hip are the newest ead Aneat Id Carib beeaCrals ervice." Only en class First Class. 5 Writ far mas TratedFeleer.Cralae and Trips Aaher FeUar. Address Pssaaagar Dipaitaa.i.

fJNTTED FltUrr COMPANY IT Betatry Place New York (Waeral OWm III itatefetrMt GREAT WHITE FLEET an'J Victoria i. 4 eat city tygcaiJ yoa Erom the lose iputJea tool el the Vsacotnrr Hotel VeCtwwfaEgyrjsHot tSekzr bor. Lvticibesbjkbti soft ass el. the Japea CozresL WEST INDIES CRUISES il Pzrific Raulwai Oka. The Best Travel traeriarine Croises to the warm Caribbean, with ample stops at Havana, Santiago, Jamaica, the Panama Canal and Costa Rica.

Extensive shore excursions at every port of cafl. The 16 short wmto vacalioa. Fnm Ntw rv, Fthruarf la, Vtwdk 26 24 days) I450 aW i. Frnt Xnt OrUt. Fcbnwrj $mmi6 (ry dsjs) 1 tj7S SOUTH1 AMERICA CRUISE TOUR A phenomenaBy comprehensive 50 DAY Cruise Tour.

Visiting the treat ports and capitals of the East and West Coasts, the lofty Andes and the Panama n1 The most remarkable journey of its sort ever announced. StOmgfnm A'rw Terk, Febnttry 15 TiHaina, Smtk Awuric, AW Uu WorU, California tmd Florid. Send for booklet desired. TJ WHI TCOMB COMPANY. FLETCITKR.

AJTERICAS CO, XadUmapella wtnrmXTS XATIOBSAL BASK, I 1 a pel la 'v; VXIOX TRCST CO, VOODRING IS RELEASED IN KUHEN MURDER CASE WITNESSES FAIL TO IDENTIFY MAN WHO SOLD CAR. JAMES WESTFALL IS HELD 4 (Speeul to The IedUaapoBs Kewa EVANSVILLE. Ind' December alter Woodriag. age twentr. who waa arrested Friday at his home here In connection with the of Dennis Kuhen.

age seventeen, a taxJcab driver, on the night of November 1C. was released from custody Tuesday night. This action had been expected ia view the fact that the police had no evidence against him i v. Three witnesses from Viaeenaes naa neen Drought here the second time but they were uncertain that ooc ring was the man who. on the morning er November 17.

tried to sell tne taxlcab formerly owned br KuVen. When brourht here firat last Thursday night, they were positive in their Identification. woodHng went to his home here as soon aa be was released, lie aaid he had expected hla release, as he had felt all along that the police wroiu not ne able to connect him with Kuhen murder. Ira Wiltshire, chief of police, said he had believed tre the start that Woodring waa Innocent and that he had ordered the arrest please Louis Kuhen. rather or the slain driver, whe.

the dav following the murder, riled an affidavit charging Woodiini? with first degree murder. N. Youngblood. proaecutlng attorney of Warrick county, and Sheriff Stanbuth ordered the release of Woodring. Three arrests have been made in trTKAMHtr IJtr.

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AT Alt AXD MANILA Freqeeet Buiags freaa Vaeeoevee. For AD lafemettew Apply 43 Ctifljra Street. Client. IX I in $50.00 Trunks $65.00 Trunkg $75.00 Trunks $100 Trunks $150 Trunks $200 Trunks the Kuhen case but James Westfall Is the only one who la still In cua todar. He ia expected to be released soon.

I Useful Gifts 1 MIm la Gaaaell Dead. (pecial to ne laaiaaapotls w1 MADISON. Ind, December 8. Mlaa Sale of Wardrobe; 4k Trunks Every trunk vln our store, includinff the Hart maun cushion top drobes, 20r Less so.mi $12.1.00 General Purpose Trunks, 10 Less. Traveling Bags for Men or Women Cowhide Bags, $12.50 values $15.00 Bags Save $5 to $10 on Gladstone Bigs.

Real Walrus Bags, leather lined, 1U aiUitary Brushes, $2 to $10 Fitted Traveling Seta for men or women V' $5.00 to $10.00 Cy KOTICE i Our prices are guaranteed to be the lowest in thla'city considering quality. Original tags. Plain figures. N.Y.Tneiaa, aa liaaaiil. A Business Ally TN the forva'arcl marxh of business one of the most important assets is a good bariking correction.

Tour relationship to a bank that is not only safe and sound but one that will ins to serve your best interests by personal co operation is more important today than ever before. This DonJc Ores TtoTaJVorW To Ifr Custorntrt. National City Bank 14 16 E. Wash. St Don't Get Panicky, Get Busy Save at Lea 33 Ida GosncU, age Cfty nlne.

died pneumonia. Tuesday at her home here. She Is urvived by her mother, Mrn. Rebecca Go ell. who also It III with pneumonia, and two brothers, 1)1 la.ru and Georae OoanelL of.

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