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I i 1 I Entered as second class matter, Oct. 4. 1895, at postofflce at Tipton, under the act of March 5, 1879. TIPTON, INDIANA, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 102C. VOlt'NIK XWt.

NO. r7. ACCEPTS INVITATION. long illness ended. ITinS INTERESTED TS MAYBE IT WILL YOU, TOO iKiwanlans of Frankfort Will Sleet Hero Slay 28 on Road Discussion.

IIS OF SEANCES i AT IE FRENCH DEBT HALT I PM BUCK TAXES Amanda Rup of Aroina Cora-tnunlt) Yhtiin of KUInc) Trouble. I Mrs Amanda Rupe, age 77, died at the home of her son. George Rupe south of Aroma Wednesday night at ll-35 o'cbx after an illness ex-tenJinK ovr many months. She was Wednesday Will Kinder, Dr. Louis P.

Foster and George Shortle representing the local Kiwanis club were jat Frankfort and extended an invitation to the Kiwanis club of that cftyi He Will Not Press Congress to take part in the road discussion Witness at Capital Asserts a Assessors Now Completing De- airi cted with kidney trouble and had Forty-Seven Graduatei to Receive Dipomas at the Gymnasium. Until Paris Has Disposed of Settlement Plan. Linquent Lists to Turn Over to Auditor. I For wfmt Ls Breeds Rill noted? I Breed's Hill is an eminence In Charleston (now a part of Boston). Is crowned by the Bunker Hill monument and Is popularly known Bunker Hill, In point of fact, Bunker Hill ls somewhat to the north, and Is the place to which the Americans retreated after their defeat in the battle June 17, 1775.

It was the original Intention to throw up entrenchments on Bunker Hill, hut Breeds Hill was afterwards selected as being nearer to Boston. The battle of Bunker Hill Is sometimes spoken of ns the battle of Breeds inn MAKES THE DOG FUND BISHOP HUGHES SPEAKER FRENCH FRANC IS LOWER will be held here May 2Sth, jAt that time the local club wall be host, to Alexandria, Elwood and Frankfort clubs for the purpose of discussing the road question through these four cities. The Frankfort club accepted thej Invitation and will take part in thej 4 discussion which will be held at the Commercial hotel on Friday evening, May 28, and Landlord Carpenter! Washington, May Harry! will do his best in the entertainment Houdini was the central figure at of the visitors from the three cities, hearing Tuesday before the House! OFFICIALS DENY STORY. FIFTEEN' TO CAMP One of the targes: graduating classes of Tipton high school will receive diplomas Friday night at the fcrty-nlnth annual commencement exercises whUh will be held in the new gymnasium. Bishop Edwin Hughes of Chicago, former i inon.

High School Will (o to Lake in August. been bedfast since the f.r.-t the ar She spent most of her life in the Aroraa community, having moved Hamilton ountv when a young girl, from Rush county where she was born Mrs Rupe was the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Carpenter who are both ile eased She was bom in Rush (ountv on June 27. Is38. When a young woman she was married to i Mr Ruje who died three years ago last month She Is survived by three ons and one daughter, John, of Wal-jnut Grove, otto, of Itiverwood near I NobI sville. George of ruma and I Mr Kivu Kerry of Klwuod There I ire also seven grandchildren and one rrandi hlbl surviving.

The de-Je, ase.t survived by four sisters, md two brothers. Mrs Silas Myerly Mrs John Ault. Mr Isom Ault, Mrs. Sanford Ault anil Joe Carpenter of th Arma community and Car-i pentr of Anderson The funeral aervaes will be held Saturday morning at 10 30 o'clock 'at the Aroma hunh wjth Rev laive of Atlanta officiating. Burial will be at Aroina She was a member of the Aroma thurrh.

Washmglon, May 20. During a discussion of the ratification of the Frencli debt settlement at tlie White House President Coolidge gave the wm be benefited tbe pro-jDnct of Columbia Committee at, impression to some of his callers Psed roa(i Improvements. The discus- winch statements were made thdt hat he is inclined to agree with sion is for Pne of presenting spiritual sceances were held at thej 'eaders of the Senate and House concerted effort to the State High- 'vhite house for the benefit of the, hr Ann ric.iii Congress should post-! way Commission for the taking over President and his family, and testf-jone final action on the proposed by the state and the hard (surfacing was given that four prominent, i VIS TSS rt VS IS I A ft ft Is ft ft I ft ss ft ft until the French Tient itself hats disposed of it. the senate Senators lies which will be Represented at theja-son Lndiana, Capper of I Kan-banquet. sas.

Dill of Washington and Fletcher, The Tipton men were well received 'of Florida frequently consulted This attitude on the part of the President, however, is not taken to ndicae that lie i3 in any mood in a line with the wishes of a at Frajjkfort and enjoyed meeting a large number of members of the ATLANTA. in That Line Lumber Co. Fiften firls of thp Giri-s A 1 11 let 'Ips) of the high school have already mode their reservation for the camp outmg tli at beuins Sunday August 1st and lontinues until Aligns 7th Ttye camp will be Camp Yarnelle, the Fort Wavne Y. W. C.

A. camp at Winona Lake Miss Wilma Harrington and Mis. Rich Lutlmr, instruc tors in the Tipton high school, will chaperone tile girls while they are in atnp The girls having their reservations are Jane Thorn0, Florence Teter, Alice Thorne. Crystal Webb Mary Webb Edna Achenbangh. Evelyn George, Imogene Hodson.

Gladys Achenbangh, Helen Burkhardt. Grace Burton. Eleanor McCreary, Catherine Huber. Wilma Smvser and Catherine Wilson. If t.h ere are other girls who would like to go with the camping party thsy are asked to make their reservation with Miss tier Friday.

The ranip i1) open to any girls of thp school or among the business girl of the ittv, who would like a outing 1 i cons a lessors to urn uo' a 1 if or tnr. of i jcir.i rr I i tjr'x i i xr-h Is i (i-f ir-- or xi' nt- "i i mi I pi i Tie la pula, thj the 1 a dog whe-i a-. owns ha'fwir. on af I a r. wn fakn and rfci no 1X--S th ir hsv tul on anl'ns! sjefc pr-.

fn BOMfc ar. 1 f- cl. 'it Tfta fir K. ft in jfi -tv A fh da tv tu lav. I lumber of party leaders to postpone Frankfort Organization.

iet ion on this matter until Congr'-sj uects again next winter. The White House has been in-ormed a conference will' be held 'hortly between Senator Smoot of Utah, Chairman of the Senate Fin-mce committee, a member of the American Debt Funding Com(mk ion, and Representative Green of Iowa. Chairman of the Ways and Means committee, who will handle he ratification in the Senate and BUILDING IN Considerable Activity Reported fcy A.ii'an The A. B. Cochran Company of Tipton and ports considerable activity building line in me and workmen are busy.

ITY TEN Ms nil UTS. ourt Will Itr.sl) For 1Iny Sun-ill) If is lu-lp-vnl. president of Depauw College the speaker here In 1903 at the corner stone hiving exercises of tln Kemp will d-llver the class address His subject Is "The Basis of Srvlfe" Bishop Hught-v 1 one of the outstanding rhunh nun of this country and la a speaker of national importance Ilis address should be one of the worth while events of the year In this city Forty-sevm graduates are in the 3enlor class Miss Elizabeth Weaver is the honor student, receiving the magna cum latide distinction and Misses Edna Achenbach and Frances West have reieived the cum laude honors. Program. Music High School Orchepfra Invocation Rev.

L. Noland Serenade Schubert-Llszt At Dawning Cadman Harriett Harding. Cello Jane Thorn. Violin Edna G. Snyder, piano Spring's Awakening Samleraon My Heart Sings to You Aehlev Mrs Sam Groves Class Address "The Basis of Service Bishop Edwin H.

Hughes, Chicago To ah Evening Star Wagner The- Swan Saint-Saena Harriett Harding. Cello Presentation of Diplomas Supt D. E. Lelst Benediction Rev. O.

T. Martin (lavs Roll, Edna Grace Achenbach. Helen Burkhardt. Bernice Caylor, Elizabeth M. Chambers, Opal Lilly Car- Son Lumber Atlanta, in the Atlanta vicinity George Bishop who had the to lose his residence south west of Atlanta by fire is prepari- -r lo rebuild and work will start next week.

He will erect a 6-room cottage to replace the destroyed btrild-ing and Aura Boyer is the carpy ter. Ora Achenbach is remodeling his af-f ri 11 rh a ov to ten tu rr r- luting atcrny for a ton an 1 that jf( i ial is a of $5 art ditto i the oiiirt tost "or each For svrat days workmen have bnsv on th iity ti-unis courts the park and it ls believed two iicni will be ready for Sunday Nw flay being put on the court and some sand will f. sprinkled to giv a guf.l surface The court after they have been mediums for counsel and advice. Later in the day it1 was officially denied that any seance had been held in the white house since Mr. Coolidge became president.

Scores of mediums and clairvoy- I ants wrere in attendance to combat Houdinis contention that all such persons were fakes, that there was no sound basis for spiritualism, and that the so-called messages from the dead were spurious and designd as a money-making schema to defraud the credulous. 1 After Houdini had denounced the clairvoyants, mediums and fortune tellers operating in this city, and had urged favorable action on the bill sponsored by Representative Bloom of New York prohibiting such practices, the magician asked his assistant, Miss Rose Mackenberg, to take the stand. Shd" testified that Mrs. Jame Coates, a spiritualist had saldi I know for a fact that table tipping seances are held at the white house with President Coolidge and his The witness added: Then she said that Senators Capper, Watsoh, Dill and Fletcher had come to her for readings. 1 After the session Mrs.

Coates de- nied heatedly that she had said scan- ces were held at the white house, de- 1 daring she had old Miss Mackenberg that they were held under the shadow of the white house. Mme. Marcia they haul not been visited by House, and Representative Burton of Ohfo, and Cr'sp of Georgia, the only if her Congressional members cf the r)ebt Funding Commission. This con- ernee is expected to decide the ourse to he pursued in Ilourse and enate. President Coolidge has be nc-luainting himself with the fats I BUYS KlAYOOD BAKERY.

olved in the Greek debt to this home on his 2 miles south- ountry. The Greek Government Atlanta and is making some A not tier EIwooil Establishment to His Plants. pros-cuted i leaned uni smoothed over will need I is r. the de-wrc of (he bocal a. io y.ar any addlt.onai costs ir turJea in any dog owner but they have atr.rnulve unler the 1925 ai.

1 DJfis whrv owe the tat shoal 1 tjs. fefore the lists are turned o.er Iuri a to 1 log scare many dt.gs were k'U--d Dy corinty and citv an! some of the, animal the aies were not paii The Walter E. Woody proprietor of the Sanitary Bakery in Tipton ha purchased the Charles Cogm ter. Mary M. Dennis, John H.

Dunn, bakery at 318 South Anderson street been pressing to obtain money, vhich it contends, was promised by President W'l-on before the consideration of a funding agreement. Secretary Mellon bats consulted vith Ihc House leaders regarding 'egislation on this subject and has nee advised the President. extensive improvements. Rigsby Brothers of Aroma are the contractors on the work. Frank Warfel of Atlanta is making improvements on his home in that place adding a triple cottage window and making other changes.

Art Lewis has the contract. Omer Jacobs also employed Mr. Lewis to make some impro e-ment and' changes in his residence property in Atlanta and will aud a Returns From Kmampment. fait th a' the a' dead dors not r'te th firtn-r owner from pav-i li ke tat 'as. 1 (a March and is ls a 1 fc a wnil on the It are fa ina is i ur i Helen L.

Gaiser, Carl James Graf, Kathryn I. Hiers, Robert G. Hobbs. Guy S. Horton.

Richard Harold Hott, Helen Mne James. Estell Mae KCSsler, Robert Porter Lane. Bet Michel. Flod R. Miller.

oration and will give the people of Doris Mock, Robert L. Nash, Frank I Elwood and vicinity the best bread Newkirk. Robert F. Nichols. Mary I stuffs which can bo made from pur Alice Oglebay, Mary Elizabeth Pape.

I ingredients in Elwood and will merge it with a bakery on South A street in that city which he has been operating for some time. He will move the South A plant to the South Anderson street for Ukldhormi. New York, Mav 20. The French 'ranc this week was depressed to the owest price in its history, un ler peculative selling that appeared to be almost world-wide. The market farted lower in response to declines broad, and fresh losses were mu-i) here after the close of the foreign radlng.

The decline also carried Belgian francs to a new low, but Mr Woodv has been opeuting the Suititary Bakery in Tipton for the past several years and lias acquired quite a reputation by the high qual- triple window to one of the rjomsjsajtj and make changes in Hie room ar- any members of the cabinet, but that rangements. consulted them. i This is the only place in the United States of America where a crook or clairvoyant is' licensed for $25, and under that can blackmail or commit any crime under the calendar! and get away with it, Mr. Houdini (declared in his direct testimony. (There are millions of dollars stolen That Nation Advocates Ban on Wars i Most Destructive Weapons.

Geneva, May 20. Concrete pro Mrs Claude Louka. president of local circle of the Ioadlea of the (J A anJ Mn Will Finley, dcle gates to the G. A Encampment at Fort Wayne, returned Wednesday night, having spent thr days at the state sessions of the Ladles of the G. A.

Mrs Harker, past president of the local circle, who also attended the sessions, remained In (Fort Wayne for a few days visit with relatives. Mrs. Minnie Pen well, past (department president and Mrs. Irene Finley past department secretary, also remained for a few days, the (work of the year not being all closed, Iwhen the session closed. They will talian lire, which have been under recently, rallied a bealy pressure both the Eiwood and Tipton plants, dividing hN time between the two If Baker and daughter Jane and son Mat of, Arcadia, left Thursday for Indianapolis where the will spend the night with her stsfer-in law.

Mr Eva Baker On Fr'day she will leave for Bristow, Oklahoma to spend th summer) with her daughter. Mrs Carl Clifford and Mr Cl'Tord Mrs Clifford will remembered as Miss Lwlia Baker Mrs TuUu. OkU Raker sun also visit in with her sister, Mrs tenth of a cent as a result of sfc overing. It was only on Monday that the "ranc for the first time in its history. Opal Gene Phranis.

Frank Pur vis, Isabelle May lied mo i Richards. Mary K. Richards. K'm-ball Smith. Arnold F.

Sottong. James K. Sowers, Crystal Stewart, Martha J. Stoddard, John W. Teter Margaret Grace Thomas, Alice Thorn.

Jane Estelle Thorn, Julian businesses. H. Vines, Ella Watson, Elizabeth Weaver, Frances West, Kathryn Belle Wilson. Ginn Olice Winton, Wilda Woodruff, Helen Wright, George Zittlnger. MAGNA CUM LAUDE (of Mrs.

Clay Florea, on North Oak Elizabeth Weaver CUM LAUDE ityjof his products. He will operate Thursday afternoon the fire de-jpartment was called to the residence street, sparks from the kitchen Hue having Ignited the shingle roof. posals to forbid the use of airplanes clairvoyants and mediums every and poison gas In warfare and toyear' an- 1 can Prve It. Canan Doyle below 3 cents. The move nent suppress heavy artillery and tanks ie btesest dupe oustide of Sir Oliver Lodge.

i return later. Ileary ijaubert and family and her step-fatbgr. John Baker Hurt lit Fall. Mother I proving. paralleled were pUt forward by Germany this afternoon at the session of the preparatory disarmament commission.

The proposals were presented ty Count von BernstorJL former am- account of Oak street not being I reason not now clear, capital was ijassador to the I United States, opened all the way through, it waB belng exported from the country in' necessary for the fire department tQ iarge amounts, and that heavy spec use, the alley. The blaze was 'uiative selling was taking place in I nothing new was discernible i1 the I French situation, but that for sonu DDauui lu uu.l-u Answering allusions to Germany industrial strength, which would have to be taken into account if Mork taneiiiii rturnt. France West Edna Achenbach Mrs. Joe Coleman has been con-1 fined to her home on North! East i jstreet since Monday eveningsuffer- with serious injuries received i fal1 at the home. Mrs.

Coleman was Salt For Partltloi A suit for the partition of the real tlnguished with a few palls of water, many of the foreign markets, includ- Germanys neighbors were asked some work on the back Porch, Allen Pickett and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pickett have returned from (Montpelier where they visited their mother, Mr Clint Berry, who Is suffering from a relapse from a bad case of flu. Mra. Berry who has been aer-lously 111.

la much Improved at this lira. Mra, Alien Pickett and child- rto ire at that place, Mri. ilckett The damage, which was slight. Is fully covered by insurance. TJie estate owned by the late Mary A Klotx.

whose death occurred Tip- Mr and Mrs T. Baal of North Mala atrwwt have received aa an-nauBceeaent of the birth of a baby I boy to Mr ant Mrs James Lugar ofj Raakta. Ill Mrs Lugar Is thej dsachur of tr mad Mrs. taol and WM fQfr.trtjr Msdrliae Pol who haa a boat of fr'enls here. Mrs.

Lnitr Is In the St. Elisabeth hospital at Lafayette where the baby waa bora and Mr, and Mr Paal will visit with them Sunday, disarm, Count von Bernstorff said: 1wen ske made a misteP and I dont want to evoke memorle oaly a ort distance. The ligametns of the pats, but history has J1 J166 wei'B torn loose, in some factor underlying the situation tefl th0 jmpos8ibUtv of trans- addltlon to the oUier, mjries and it whfchnowls hidden, but which. fom, our )nduttrilI 'was necessary to place the knee in a might be cleared up In the next text lln pIelnnt8 of primarily ast" Ske w111 be confin6d to her bed weeks i i. for at least three weeks and perhaps ee8' I because our factories are so near the frontier that they can Bankers, who are generally mysti The la nursing the sick woman who former resident of Tipton.

ton oome tlm ago, ha been tiled property adjoint tho Third ward In the Tipton circuit court. TLe plain- m-hooi building on the south. tiffs are Edward Klotz, Margaret, Paul, John and Joseph Sherer, heirs of Mrs. Klotx and the suit Is dlrectld against the executor of the will. The complaint asks that a commissioner be appointed to sell the real estate and divide the proceeds.

Charles Terhune, of Normanda.l who has been quite 111 with at serious attack of stomach trouble Is feeling much better, and is able to be up Taken to Hoapltaf. Employed In Detroit. I fjed by the selling of the very outset of a war pointed out that France now Is in the best financial position since the and' about. His condition ls greatly war. The budget has been balanced, Improved, much to the satisfaction I new taxes are coming In, provision of hla friends and ueighors.

has been made for loan amortize Engagement Announced. The Indianapolis Star of injury isvery painful and she has been unable to secure much rest since the accident. Mrs. Coleman is the mother of Chief or Police, Jesse Coleman. Her -daughter, Alva Ballard of and two children-, are here and the daughter is caring for the mother.

Frank Clifford Her. Thursday morning the Young am balance took Charle Mobley to the St. Vincent hospital in Indlasapoli where be will submit to an operation for matold trouble. Mr. Mobley had been suffering much for the past several weeks and an operation waa derided on ae the oniy way to give him relief.

The operation waa to have been performed Thursday morning. Thurs-tion, and arrangements have beenjy coming carried the Clerk T. Owen and wifel made for the bond maturities of May 'ment of the engagement of Miss Frank Clifford of Kokomo and a former resident of Tipton, waa her Thursday greeting his many friends. Moot Tarry who for some time ha been one of the extra men at the re barn, hae gone to Detroit where he will be employed by Fred Carry, forms Tipton aod Sharpvtlle resb dent, who ha been engaged la the reitaaraat business la Detroit for several year and ha been doing and' their son, Loyd Owen, drove to 20. Report Poor Service.

Beulah Wright of Indianapolis and Paul D. Frame also Indianapolis and of the wedding which will take place June 24th, The bride to be is Mrs. Harry Combs of Columbia Ave.r who was operated upon lues-j Wright, and the groom Is the son of get their paper promptly, City patrons who get daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur' ice from carrier boys or Mr. Clifford Is now In th Insurance Indianapolis Thursday to visit with business being an agent for the Mu- friends and attend to business mat-tual Life Insurance Co.

J. M. Arm-'tersJ The son who has been taking strong, district agent for the com-reatment pany, was with Mr. Cllflord. who fail to should Lear For Ft.

Wayne. UttU Impmvmcrt. Lawrence Barrett, Lloyd Huffer and Herbert Mabaffey Mt Wednesday morning for Ft. Wayne where Thr- I little or bo Improvement la the ciaJftloa of Mr. M.

Orr. The Misses Ruth Charles and Hel- day morning at the 'Methodist hospi- Mr. and Mrs. Newton McDowell of phone the office and thus Insure cor- en Orishaw. former students at Indi- tai at Indianapolis is reported to Indianapolis and is a brother of Mrs.

section of service. Phone calls Mrs E. Carter and Mrs. Herman 'ana University at Bloomington will be gett)ng aiong nicely. Mrs.

Combs Charles Downes of North East street, should be sent to the office before lo Bloomington Friday to vlsltwag operated upon for internal com- Mr. Frame and Miss Wriffht have 6 clock in the evening when paper week nd.with former col-1 plications and relatives who visited visited In Tipton frequently at the fails to reach them. If this is done, with her Wednesday at the hospital Downes home apd have many ac-jthe delivery can be made same eve- say that Bhe came through the opsr- qualntances here. A number of so- ning as there Is a man at the off! I they will be employed on the rsll cf the egaaty andjrosd. Ail of the prons were for tr radRtoa serlou.

Mr. Orr hijraer employe cf thd Kemploa Motor ters grandfather, Thomaa Carter of lege mate. sffrtsf wtth a malignant grjwth; Sale Co excepting Mr. Huffer, wbojthe Groomsvllle community, who Is Dellinger motored to Martinsville Tuesday and visited with Miss Car-JoveJ the 1 irrtf iS( wiia ft H4iif fiftfu i run v-v i firjuiu Mr, flilUPr, wuy which ktf vffarie of physt- ws employed la th Stover meat'at the sanitarium. They found Mr.

Ferd Walt was an Indianapolis ation nitjely. i.er condition is V. dal events are announced to be giv- until 6 clock each veain to ta cion ai larket at Tipton, (Carter Improving and doing nicely. (business visitor Thursday. 1 encouraging.

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