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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 12

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TWELVE From the a brother of EmJI Schram, president; of the New York Stock Exchange. rOnJCIOrt Two Youths Held Frankfort Auto TRIBUNE WEDNTranAY FIRST SAILOR For Burglaries Staged at Peru Daughter of Mayor Survivors besides the father and! husband Include a seven-year-old! MUler for Assessor Edward E. Miller, Republican, 282 East Ninth street, today filed his declaration as a candidate for Peru Dies at Hammond TM Crum a painter an March 10-- (Tribun- 461 8 5 Uth Wh ar re 5. eclamtlon a candidate'Vcr the Ve con a series Democratic nomination for the of- wi-nciwiu a series "wuiinauon tor the of- of minor burglaries here, follow-! flce of city councilman to represent inx iBcir i-- tne second councilmanlc district. PaV6y Dem 420 west llth street, announced that he would become a candidate for Peru township trustee, opposing for his party's nomination Bruce Kelley alrea fltad ---fcwuien nere, loilow- Sng the.t apprehension by Chicago detectives in that city last night, reported enroute back to rhTf ln custody of Chief of Police lEdward R.

Hobbs and city Ptrolmm Clifford Setty They gave names to the authorities as Braezie Owensboro. and Harley Rlley, 17, of Jackson" Ky At least one of the pair is bc- lisved to have escaped from a reformatory. lbe bur under investigation, and to which the boys are said to have confessed, is that st the Boston Store, corner of Broadway and Second street, which was discovered yesterday morning. Men's clothing was there, and the police found I of rl trousers hidden behind a cue In the store. ID the pocket of the trousers was a switch key belonging to the automobile of Jame.

Cox, IIS West Second street, which was stolen Saturday night from in front of the Cox residence and later abandoned on the Santa Fe hill wilh a flat tire. In th car, the police found a prlso blouse matching the trousers. Other Places Looted The Sunrm-Aukerman filling sta tlon, near the point where the Co car was abandoned, was one the places burglarized. Clgarcts candy and flashlight were stolen tncrc. Authorities planned to question Bbout atteck Mrs.

Nick Mavrlck. 124 West Second street who waa knocked down Friday night enroute to her home and robbed of a purse containing a small amount of money and diamond ring. Othsr places burglarized Include VICKS cafe. 10 West Third str where $7 was stolen, am. the Homer Scott filling station, corner of Broadway and Sixth wlrect, where was taken.

Victim's Funeral To Be at Colfax Mary Johns Rites Arranged Thursday! Frankfort, March une Special)--Funeral services for! -Mrs. Mary (Sherer) Johns, 53, wife! 2T" of Bert Johns, 288 South Main his declaration. Harry Coblentz, 70 West Second street, state oil inspector and former deputy sheriff, field two declarations, one as a candidate for Republican committeement for the fourth precinct, and one for delegate to the Republican state convention. Harley Joneti, 109 West Third street, seeks to represent the third precinct of township on th republican couaty central mittee. ut.it juuua, jos south Main' street, will be held Thursday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist church in Oolfax, the Rev.

C. B. -Larling and E. E. Franklin will officiate with burial In the Plain view cemetery at Colfax.

Mrs. Daughter DIM Dorothy A. Schram, 43 0 her had Tipton Tipton Kiwanis To Hear Attorney For Liquor Board Expect Markland To Explain Powers Mrs. Johns died Monday afternoon in the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis of injuries suffered a few hours earlier in a bus-truck accident near Greenfield. The daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Sherer she was born in Eaton, April 5, 1888, and was married March 2, 1910, to Mr. Johns Until two years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Johns had lived in Colfax where she was a member of th Methodist cnurcfa.

Surviving with the husband ar two sisters. Mrs. Minnie Jefferso of Richmond, and Mrs Joh Campbell of Eaton, O. William McCarty Dies William L. McCarty, 81, long tlm Frankfort resident, died suddenl via ue morning at his home 309 East Morrison street.

Although in failing health for some time, hi death was unexpected. Surviving with the wife, Mrs Elizabeth McCarty are a son Fred of Cleveland, and one daughter Mrs. Marie Stough of Fort Wayne sei-vices will be held at troodwm funeral home at 10:30 mi- "wiuu at sv' T1h 1 da witi the Rev. uranklin in charge. Friends may can at the funeral home after 3:30 Wednesday.

At The Theaters INDIANA Today and Thursday Lydia" featuring Merle Oberou and Alan Marshall, also "Letter From Home." Friday aud Saturday -What's Cooking," featuring the Andrew Sisters, Woody Herman and Band, Gloria Jean, Billie Burke and Leo Carrillo, color csirtoon Hains That Couldn't Be Cured," short subjects, "The Greenie" and Mam Street On The March" and Nisws. Coming Sunday Bugle Sounds" featuring Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main SITE Today thru Saturday One Foot In Heaven" featuring I ftririf VTn TOXIGBT -Indi New. w.nr. A Pitasurt time, Wlw Wenr. Crnilng Sunday--One Day Only On the stage.

Grey Gordan and ISIS Today and Thursday UT A intm for Love" with Margaret sullavan, and Charles a rt Subiect ivios and News. Friday and Saturday Man at Large" with Mariorie Weaver and George Reeves also I Missouri Outlaw" with Don ders of Death Valley." Coming Sunday in Havana" with Alice Admits Mlsbiundinr Svrnn Lafayette, March dse EmmSt I YC E'S Wcnaq. Orch. Wenr a Wen. Show.

Wbbm. I Ch MoSii Wb.W Dinning Slaters. A i i Alice Carmen Miranda and John Delphi Flora Files Suit to Condemn Power Lines; Delphi Man Injured by Auto Toda Ce FOX and Thursday slebrity," with Buzzy March ribune The tow of Flora has filed a condemnation suit against he Indiana Service Corporation he Continental Illinois National tjto Ajuuuis Bank and Trust Company of Chiago, trustee; and the Central Han- umed that Ham complication Itome late She been ill more than a year. Funeral services will bo conducted in Hammond Presbyterian church at 10 a. m.

Wednesday, following which the body will be brought to Peru. Services will be conducted In the AJien funeral here the same day at P. nj. The-Rev. Paul E.

Chalfant pwrtor of the ffirst Presbyterian church, will officiate and Inter" ment will be Mt Hope cemetery here. Born In Peru, May 9. 1898, th attended Peru publi schools and graduated from Per high school with the class of 1916 She was unusually popular In schoo Tm frlend heTM. She tended Indiana university, wher Tmem ber of th. Presbyterian church and the Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority surviving husband is a mem er of a He had tion of ailments.

The deceased was born near in Clinton county, Jan 24 1 TM Ha rrl! orsey; fitman. He was married Sept. 23, 1885 a member.of the Michigan- and the boards of liquor control Is divided here and it is probable that he will elaborate on an Methodist church of the World. are four daught It was set forth in complaint hat the town of Flora is makinjr attempt to purchase the line! n- set up a city owned and op- "ght and power organiza- Bishop Flora and Scifres worth of Lebanon this afternoon from a Lafayette hospital where she had been taken She brok Henry James Seay a Day also "Sea Wolf" with Edward Robinaon, Ida Lupino and John Garfield and short subject. Friday and Saturday En iC5 Wlth PhiI11 and Wen dy Barrie alsi Stagecoach with Johnn, Mack Brown and chapter No.

of the "Green Sunday Place Price Ceiling On Used Tires. Tubes Washington, March J-hc government imposed a urice ceiling today on tires'and tubes, effective after March 36. in answer to wide spread complaints of price gouging." between Oct. iTast It also fMtabllihln ceilings It also sets up a complex schedule ox prices oased on the size unH condition of the used tires. It af- ffip.rs fn.v v.

A Peru Man Delegate To Business Parley March Today Thiirs of i to reveal In fctliir.tble horrors of uiuo.ioic nori-OFB of I IB ISLAND 11 mi BORIS KARLOFF Ncdda Harrlgan and James Stephenson Indiana PALACE THEATER lf rTM 1 Thursday and Robert tion. and a are the attorneys for the plaintiff. The today in the 1 Philips, living near For EvanS state Priorities IrOO.tnT' i andchildren, and one nusoand is a mem ber of a prominent Peru family and MOTHER give expert care osed when ji- i-- ouace priorities of ddress ed a joint session eral Cervices will be held at Ol the Rntnrv at on ong other plained the cri K1Wanis clubs at 0 a I things, Evans 0 Will ue nem ai ichigantown Methodist church at 2 p. with the Rev be er ln harge Bu al will' mav a TM et Fiends was begun in the Wesi'. last weelTtn obtain tires for airplane! Cardwell May Announce R.

H. OnrHw.ll sheriff um i Friday. and Mrs. neral until Janitor Hurt by Auto L' of Delphi is in the St. Elizabeth hospital, Lafay" Where ht te ke Ias night was struc by an auto- i 5 State to lne small business conference at Chicago March 16 to 18, will be: Peru, John A.

of Pei John A. Abbott an Johnson of Crawfordsville, Cliff- 'Em Flying" Ol-d Pavne nf ft after i an automobile at the corner of Main street a i i crossin the 'street against the signal light, was said to have been struck by a a phi Knitter Har? Kni tte of De! turned nl the Mate 'on" the state road and stated that he struck the man before tie saw him according to reports. The accident occurred about 8 o'clock X-rays Loveland ord Payne of New Castle, John Hartley of East Chicago and Victor H. Malmfeldt of Michigan City Friday and Saturday Mack Brown "Masked No. 14 "Fu-Man- Coming Sunday Abbott and Costello in "Keep aena witn Jsoris delegates to the conference came ff Ne Harrigan, and ed Vil kU8 National 0 Rav Whitley in Small Business Men'a Association ia Or Bust and Donald I who said the conference would try oon The Announced Fred Martin of Geraldine, 2 to 1936 may James candidacy for sheriff a nt rDemolj he marrla 8" took place Sat- crat ri maryi lt was urday evening in Antioch at the day.

He has been of the Rev. R. T. 'cmntiCl He has been mentioned ir the office. Other Democrat candidafes for couaty offices are slow I Mr.

and Raybo ded the Frank determined today that Loveland was suffering with a cracked vertebra, broken ribs and a small bone broken in the Loveland tended many furnaces and was Janitor for the elphi library and the Union Bank and Trust Company here. He was aken to the hospital in the Grimm ambulance. WOOD a an Thursday The request that Indiana send Island wit Boris Kar- elegates to the conference TM off Nedda Harrigan, and Janses "Cali- Duck Friday and Saturday "Fugitive Valley" Cras USt5 Klns and TM anrt WorlJ Ot So and "Gag Lo ve comedy. Coming Sunday IMorris in with Eddie Albert, Konald Reagt and Prisct.Ha Lane, Also "Do te" color cartoon. Association who said the conference would trv to bring small industrial facilities into the armament program undc one Industrial mobitoation plan.

Former Circus Man Dies in California March w. Mugivan, 70, one- circus man and brother ofi the late Jerry T. Mugivan, once owner of one of the largest COLONIAL Today Herber Mrs. Fred Mohr, a sister, was med hcr brother died las? Farm Leaders to Meet Farm Bureau leaders of the gar county civilian Monday: Sharpsville: Warner, Allen Edwards" I Vcrn Booth A robbeTwUh Butcher. M.

L. RoL, Elme mad. CI Allen Wilson, kennel MB wavu wiicn QUINTUPLETS IB CATCH GOLD --Jout all tlis cointv of-1 ces have candidates in the Re- 8 ubli an Primary, some of whom aVe ed thelr intentZ! Xames Groups iS named the following i employed at a Hospital Items and Mrs. Robert a i ri ixuuwiDir. enarpsville and Kempton contact men to the cotintv A lo lne defense board, Lee, Lot E.

N. L. j. E. dismissed Tuesday in- a a AL- East Wall -t OOj.

551 East Arm; rireet; Miss Purvis. Orr Glpr Frank Stilwell, Vern BaraeH and John McWhirt. Government Sues For 509 Gold Coins Indianapolis, March 10-- federal sued In Indiana district court to- Br 509 gold coins, esti- worth mor than uoo, which were found in a cob- ered unk store in a The de fsajra last August la tne nature a against the coins themselves rather than Charles F. Keller and Muck Winters who found th. anA wno Editor on Frankfort Newspaper Resigns March 10-- tfPi ..7 ieaaera of th( district will meet at the office of Ralph Maggart, county agent, Thursday evening, March at for a discussion of farm labor in to the demands of selective service Arthur Arnott, third district Farm Bureau president, will speak.

Barter Files for Auditor Russell Barter of Brlnghurst, Republican, filed today for the of- ti. Ce 0 count -y auditor, subject to the May primary. Buy License with Pennies A marriage license wan issued Hober J- Kinzeiv 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bivan L.

Kinzer of Rossville and Bernacleen Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ley J. Pearson of Osikley. The ou le Paid their license rtfff) rttanvitAC.

in l' Ijltern ational Squadron. as 0 TM a through Satirday His body will be brought encer Tracy in "Stanley and burial. sm Livingston," with Nancy KeTy night. here for burial. i W.LII iNancy Kelly Charles Mugivan managed 1 Gre nc and Walte Bren Sanger Brothers show and later a JPenn Singleton and same capacity with Howes rd in Go West.

Young London shows. Th CT I Coming Sunday and Dav jjj ven also O.llvia Fred med his eld, in the real estat -nctLeju, tile and insurance business. He was succeeded by B. years. Is Wonted For Defense Plant Dehler and Edward F.

SeTSu-t ndian have to Mar su er court i me ownership of the Th.s action is pending. BEMOVAL Hoficir or. F. M. Murray has moved offiet to 903 S.

Main, i i(-- ir. tv Commdr. W. Sho'rt ICE and COAL with 300 pennies. Returns, from Hospital Louis of Pitts- urgh was returned to her home GOLDSMITH Goldsmith, March 11-- Revival ervices will be held for two atjHie Normarida Christian church beginning Sunday, March 22 A young evangelist, the Rev.

Donald Ter Bush of Butler.University will ev ein ch arge of the services each" ities are extended a cordial invitation to attend. v.aptu;il.y wit London shows. The Mugivans who lived here as children, organized th AmericanjClrcuB Corporation Clinton-Carroll Road Contract Let March 10-- Daugberty of BIoomin ton received a contract from state highway department today to re th. a m- 22 mile road 75 from county line to Cutler an Clinton and Carroll counties. The bid was Contract for paving 3 7777 milps of two-lane pavement on road 52 northwest of Lebanon went to Put- WRyne 7 The Jefferson township Home Economics club, Goldsmith unit which was to have met Tuesday at the Goldsmith school buildine was postponed until Tuesday aft" arch 17, due to bad road condition.

Each one is asked to bring needle, thread, thimble scissors and a piece -of material for receiving a lesson on cutting and making braided' rugs. dat dinner was served'Sun- day at the home and Mrs i-d King, who moved the- latter Part of. the week to the late S. D. Adams farm west of Goldsmith In innnf March.ll.--The-Washing- ton township Farm Bureau met in the school building Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Lillie Downhour gave a report on the social and educational conference held in rndianapolio recently. Mrs. Edna Teager discussed Gardening and theTBest Variety ds to Rant" and Mrs. Eva Sidenbender led -in the open discussion.

Wayne Hiatt, Farm Bureau hatchery manager of Delphi spoke on poultry. Miss Geneva Moore had charge of music, devotions and serving of refreshments. Lowell Bruner of Camp JKnox, is home on a furlough. Relatives have received word that two young men of this vicinity have arrived in Australia with the American forces. One is Private Kenneth Cornell, son of Mrs.

Pauline Cornell and a former teacher in the school of Washington township, Carroll county. The other is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Martin. The Walton 'Senior class play Three Days of Grace," a farce in three acts, will be given March 17 in the high school auditorium.

The NOW! 2 Features! THRILLS, Adventure, The Sea Wolf by i A YOTJ1X HAVE THE TIME'OF I01JBX1FE WHEN YOU SEE "MR, CElEBRITr With Francis -X. Bushman, Clara Kimble, Jim JeHries. sis Whoopee! Today! A GAY STBEAMLIKEO COMEDY BOMAKCE: Jittfchraon Eugene PaUetle KuthTrrry INDIANA NOW? 30c i So Tax Till 6. TES Lydl All About Love But It Took Four Men Learned OBERON EDNA ALAN MARSHAL, JOHN HALLIDAY Plws: "A LETTER FROM HOME" WALLACE BEERY In "THE BUGLE SOUNDS." i UST ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY AND HUNDREDS OF BIG HAPPY LAUGHS TMTMTM EWHOLEFAMLY IT A For Every- One To Enjoy! MASCH-SC(DTT I A THURSDAY thru SATURDAY A adventure story become. motion plchire A r3 Inc.

includes Betty Elian Sp Leiter, Don are leaving wecmes iy morning for government serv- ce. Those present were Arnold Souse and family of Anderson Huse Mr arid Mrs Sethel Huse, Mrs. Delmar Huse nd two children all of-Alexandria Miss Louise Clark of South Bend, Mane Rayl Fort Wayne, or- and Mrs. Stanley Graham of aragon, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Sing of Sharpsyille, Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Kokomo, Marie acDamels of Kempton, Alberta reed of Russjaville, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, TODAY and THPRSDAY DOROTHY LAMOUR 'TYPHOON' jrci-cis, isoo alyn Layman, James Deniston, Paul I G'ortoun Stroup and Virginia Wolford.

Di- I rectors are Miss Frueh and Stanley Banker, members of the faculty. Dan Turley is in a critical condition from a stroke of paralysis. lough with his uu 5 Au.ur-aay lur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bechtelheimer.

Water Weights. Water gets heavier until it cools temperature of 39 degrees JKKFOMH JtCAHl ALSO PENNY SINGLETON, GLENN FORD "GO WEST, YOUNG LADY" With CHABUE EBGGIJ5S and ANN MKXEB.

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