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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 9

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II Mi 1 II i yr7 KnNr "la kiwi i saT a a i ex wy In Pcrzon Tononnou! Vht lie Trnlh lie Srx Ui el Modern Youth gad Mtrri.se? 3 i IN PERSON rrve NOTCH UG nEATEH! This never to fee tale of love of hate of destiny This hcart stirrinsf story' of YOUR lovo ALL love of YOUR romance ALL romance 1. f7 "Here," youli say, "is the greatest piece of work talklnff pictures have given civilization V9 A thousand actors a thousand scenes a hundred thousand rapturous moments 1 A3 aliening th perfQmajjtee ef COY AL AM ILI CF 0 AD WAY," at I larHed far tfc 9 Prcxnirr with cot charxtt. Loretta Yoons a Jo DecenC 'Sptrittftf 3 CONRAD NAGEL GENEVIEVE TOBIN i A P. W. BARTH0L0MB7.

FORMER JUDGE. DIES' Nonaenerian Bar Member Lon a Resident of City. fHOTOrUTS. i WRITES OVfi LIFE SKETCH Fttny V7. Bartholomew, sse ninety.

the oldest member of the Indlaai poSs bar. and former enperkr eoaxt la! died rhsrsday P. a. at hi home. 1934 CoQeea ayenne.

He bad been El far two yer. Ttmeral arrassemenf vd sot be completed nntU the antral Friday nizht of a on. Harrta 8. Bartholnciew. from New York.

Mr. Bartholomew came to Znfflana polls while a yeem man. after prac uanr uw a short time at tanatnn Spa, K. T. He aerred ta enperior court.

Room 2. la the term 1890 to and xa superior somVRoom In the term. 15CS to 1912. He also erred eereral yean en the bench of a superior court, harms' jarttoictwn orer Shelby and Marlon counties, which was created by the leglslatore to.lflJ 5.V FasaSy Sarrrres. Banrtrms; besides the son are the widow, Mrs.

Sarah Belle Bartholomew; a daughter, Mrs. Dora Hewitt Hack ensack; N. J.l four. srandehfldren. Arthur and Dorothy Hewitt Mrs.

Helen Kennedy and Sarah KsTms, and me sTeatfiTandchuffen. A son. Funy W. Bartholomew, Jr died In lMt Mr. Bartholomew wrote the iouow mgr aotobtosraphlcal sketch la his term as a srrperlor court jndce: PUny Webster Bartholomew, son of Harris and Betsy Bartholomew, was born at Cabotvffle.

Masa, August 4, 1S40. end his fsther llred there until FUny W. was nine months old. when be moved to Kasthampton. llred there for sereral years and then remored to Northsmpton.

Masa where he resided until FUny W. about nrseen years ox age. "At that time bis father failed la business and left Northampton and he was obliged to make his own lir tof and commenced to clerk In a grocery and meat market and continued therein for about two years. His father tn the meantime had remored to Canton, N. and being In business there he entered the store of his father and uncle at Canton and remained there for about one year, when his father remored to Hermon, N.

Yw where be conducted a general mercantile store. Graduated With Heners. "Deshing to obtain a college education he passed the yT1 and taught school for a year or so tmtU he was prepared for college, entering Union College at Schenectady, N. to 1861 and was graduated tn 1884 with the honors of his class, recelr ing the degree of A. and' three years later the degree of M.

A. He supported himself through his college course by teaching school and working tn "After reading law at BaZtstonSpa, N. he passed the examinations for admission to the bar at Schenectady, N. on the Id day of May. 1885.

and entered into partnership with his preceptor. Judge Jesse L'Amoreauz, or sauston epa, in which partnership he 'continued until the latter part of November. 1865. when he re moved to xndlanapolls. "He has had a large and varied practice at Indianapolis, having engaged as counsel la some of the most Important cases at the bar.

In 1890 be was elected judge of the superior court. His term expired October 26, 189ft. He was re elected judge on November 1908, for the term com mencing November 12, 1908, and enaea November 12. 1812. Served as State Bar Official.

"He Is past grand representative of. toe xuugnts ox ryxnias. past grand dictator and supreme representative of the Knights of Honor and has been grand treasurer and elder of the Memorial Presbyterian church. "He also Is a member of the Indiana Democratic dub and the American and Indiana State Bar as from the State Bar Association to the soclatlans. He has been a delegate American Bar Association and vice president for the state of Indiana la the American Bar Association.

He also is a member of the National Presbyterian Brotherhood. "He was married at Crawfordsvffle, 1 Ind Januarv SO. 187a. tn AarH TtoTl. i Smith, who was born at Lexington.

Ky, Januarv; 1851. She was the daughter of George W. and Mary Smith. Her mother was a dauarhter of Colonel Joshua CromwelL of Jjtx Inafnn Mrs Aesalle Hobo Dies at rjome. Mrs.

Rosalie age seventy one, widow of Peter A. Huha, former gatrolman. died Thursday at her ome. 733 East Morris street. Mrs.

jXuhn was born in Germany in i860 and after her marriage to Peter ffriTm went to North Vernon, later earning to Indians polls. She has been a resident of Indianapolis for thirty eight years. Funeral services will be hCA Eaturday at 2:30 p. ra. at the J.

Wilson undertaking parlors. Burial wm be In Washington Park cemetery. Che Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hose Heitkam, and five eons. Otto.

Paul, Arthur. John and rrnest Huha, all cf Indianapolis. TV. W. Lynch Dies in Flerlda.

Funeral services for vtrim nr age thirty four, attorney and wraw ox jncianapoiis. win be held at 2:30 n. m. prtA at th. Krtgelo 8s Bailey undertaking pajlora He will be buried la Crown UUfceme sery.

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Teata LSGHiaarsnorj. 11:50 eaock SATi JAIJ. 31 THE INDIANAFOLJ.5 riii Wo, iiiiJA i uvu u. xvtu PRO VERB CONTEST ANSWERS Wrtwlrkiw(la5S)l jWirmeifkiwi (UC) nnrrbaat. te te4 at AJto.

Tttm wUm. dAOShier and ioor aooa GBrKf Waartea G. Strart. are irtjr iw. a director el tna uruon Trost jCoaiparrv.

Wevtpart. la dead ef com ptmtioaa. Td widow, a aoa. atawr and lour brother rarHe. or Mr.

iaa Jt. razors, aca ur 69. As common' as the highway. 59. 1 Herohxtlons never go backward.

69. Time detours all thtnga INDIANA DEATHS ty flxw. Jor twaatr ftTa year tnpmXar ef the St. teiinthoaa aaehaoga. were hmld at Paul J'nday af taraoon.

Sba ia urrired by tltrea dauratars. ts aooa. a brotfaar and tour auwera. LXPATETTE Vral Charlaa Karrfa. eTfoty tUo dead.Mar Dayton.

Ker hoaoaad aad three etttara arrive. Georca Mart a. ar etrtty ona. a aaUva at Quebee. Caaada.

is dead at the boco oi hi daucater. Hrm. t. B. Xlakora.

Ka for. naarly Ut4 at Beminrtoa. your duh tar and a aoa nrrlre. Zalda Speetor. aa eijrhty foar.

forsaertr of La tarctte. Is dead at QUcaso and ta bod was seal bars fridy. Three daasalert sod a aoa Kary SpiU arb. aca renty T. Ttpeaaoa eouatr pioneer, la dead bera.

Pour dsufb tera. tw aosa. two aUtera aad a braUier sarrire. Bepjs'nlB 'MsadUa. srt Jraty.

ia dead at He is surnad by tba widow aad eibt dxUdrea. IXXJAXSPORT Wilbur R. Xartia. ere fi. wideiy known irn painter bwt, I died JTidar.

JQe aad baaa lU aTarX XOBZJES ILI.E Jasper WUe. are mty oar. arnar. fU deed near bar Xauratiar afteroooa. Toa wuiow aod foar rAMrrMrvTaIj "Hotel Universe" The Logical Saweessor te Strange latertude" This Wcclc Only AT THE Civic YHEATEn TA.

47SO far I raororijya, a a AH seais Um 1 P. 25c 1000 Scats Nights, 35c Kiddies, always. GEORGG O'BttIGN From the Novel, niE UNTAMED," by Max Brand two Statc i i a i ii IW1 a 1 II 12a A Romance to I 6acn aao rtaalTaaay VTHKB MET8 WOJttS" Starr Artar Graat Wltber VAUDEVIXLE Greater limine Imm Star Raet" Men I feared this rip roarin high ridin' son of the wild bat a woman tamed htm. The ace of stars In a thrill packed, fight filled Fox moyie tone outdoor drama. 5V janaarwev aMMhaT a a 1 i cfclldrca eisbtr foor.

boiled rriday at Arcadia. Ha died at the bone at bla daushtar. lie peas a3 at bia Ule ta XI a mi 'toa county. ssa anvy liT ta dead bo. ana a ttrouver unri.

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funeral avryice eouray mni to bill mill OcV jj XSe Befor Tonlta v. "Visit Our Models jWlh fit mtnWt Apartment jy s4 rmimrmimrn. sA '''uai on the Fourth Floor Kj mJ re "iCinj cf Jczzf' And Ills Ordinal 2 5 ne Orchestra STAHTCiG TOMO Ctll OP THEM vouto rA TOCTHFQ7UVT3 People's Outfitting Company Mm ft Ifc 1 tl. THIS Now On Display In Our Model Apartment All of These Pieces Included Jacouard Davenport Jacquard Oab Chair Jacquard Botton Back C2iair Occasional Table Special Feahire From the Bargain Basement $17.50 Day Bed. Tdth colorful cretonne pad and .95 IWH IIIIMi witb sue aur att rra reraa ex RackblraV Attractive End Table Decorated Magazine Basket Graceful Spinet Desk Windsor Desk Chair Smoldnr Cabinet with Convenient Smoking Set A Pair of Metal Book Ends Tapestry Table Scarfs Polychrome Mirror Bridge, Junior and Tacje Lamps, all with Onyx Ban Trimmed Metal Bases and Parchment Shades it's Easy to Pay the People's Way! .4 BUT Tl CHITS NOW Advance Sale.

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