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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 1

The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 1

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-J lYhcaUeci Tuesday," "Wheaaess Saturday," one rcazss tcttl cery day, one meatless mead rvery day, save fats and snrsr every day. Hiia protxbly followed by clearing early Thursday Home what colder. i xxxiii k- V. 9mm. (tJ No.

ZS3 i i I- -r Cxrd Arrest to Re I7CC3 iVia Win the IVr Can't Waste It eerier Attlzzx Tcien Ttmdzy. C3 Cl Cj CI C3 Cj ca Ci Ca ca n- After wiznijost hotly con tested sectional tarnxmect in years 1 ranklin high tilyZy tlre frosa competic? for' tirtscrc xt EJoomington, Frkiiy. without having received eomplaint TCra Crr Ttyksr. A eslt for voluBtcew atnocx Jchr.ctn ecur.ly's accepted reistrwttj CIS tflsmooa by the liaf tziri Any ia Cliii i wL hca td tfce physiril exsintion for' military service will be accepted by the board. The contingent of twenty-eight men, will be sent to Camp Taylor March 29th, and as Camp Taylcr one of the iiswt pepttlar camps in the central west, it is ea-lected that there will be a rush of cf any kind from either Hopewell or Frxcliin, A.

L. Tresfer, of Martins L. V--v- LJ L. 3 tcv a r.ar. ville state secretary of the Indiana high school athletic board, decided that Franklin high school students thotikt be punished for their eele- fa Why is it tecssary to eat I ration Monday, morning and recom Ca less suar? Ccrre the war mended to the board membere that Johnson county mislrants to get ntH.e; ilshim themselves included in the March raised all Useir Put cST the runute the Luyi; cr Crccr.

You know of the extr Irrubator nfy of the Franklin team be barred from own suxar. Ml, ivih call. the state tourney. The board SXl-fttrw-GlLLtAiKx LtZ-SVLfUt SOLUTIC.V is b-nh sn insecticide and a lunpicwle. rify'itly with v.atcr it cf'tec live scale hwl at a xvenk dilution it or.in angus diseases effectually.

S-V is si-ptrior to the in tlir-t more powerful, can be used a 4c! sn, doesn't crystathe and clog tUe iumi spray Pa Great Britaia Ciusit sugar lit aequiesed in 'his recommendation Czttiz fcd3 ttli can Lip yea will lct U3 tsvosrcix crdcx early. The local board received instructions to draft twenty-eight men at Pa rom Germany. Pa tei Now France, Ilxly and Bel-Pi and Franklin was notified that its team could not appear in the once but in order to give all ac gium can not raise much Pfl cepted. registrants an equal chance schedule. Other teams in the dis Thi? to ell licca, bat especially to Incuba Ea sugar because their men are P4 the board announced that volunteer trict were asked to vote for some Pa flhtiag and Grest Dritain Cs Pa can not buy sugar where she Pa ether team to represent the dis enlistments would be" received up until Saturday, March 16th, at 6 trict.

In spile of the fact that J-ranklin had been barred, three of l. in. If the quota of twenty-eight tlzl) end Every- used to buy. Pa All must -now get sugar Pa Pa wliere we it, and there is Pa Pt not enough to go around un- Pa these teams, Hopewell, Shelbyville men is not filled by volunteers by that time the board will draft and Whiteland voted for Franklin. Franklin or no team" was their enough -men to complete the quota Pa less we save.

Pa Crrro "zzl Qz-zzz-j. Men drafted will be taken by their answer. Ca This has been proved by the Cu order number with" the exception of Supt. J. C.

Webb, Supt. Warren scarcity of sugar here at Ca fount and Coach Wagner motored farmers who will be exempted for Pa home recently. Pa Pa pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa to Martinsville this morning and the spring months, if they request presented 'the case to Mr. Trester. exemption.

Wm. Lee Flinn was the first reg After a long conference he agreed to have the decision reconsidered at istrant to volunteer for the March is ths tin.2 to Sweet Pecs end Ncsturtic3 in bulli. 29th call and will go with the con a meeting of the- board to be held in ExeetSmt crt IZzZr fcr Ferrers tingent to Camp Taylor. Men desir Ctoomiagton, Thursday evening at o'clock. A local delegation ing to volunteer should communi The annual meeting of the Farm headed by Supt.

Webb will go to rate immediately with Secretary 'Artllj xrzr over I wtzt It said of my ttzi Czzir tzrerra rzzia are under ttzlr czZzn eci cct csicr tbiir briichen." Oarcrnor Ilardinz of Iowa. ers Mutual Fire Insurance company of Shelby and Johnson counties was Beat I at he court house. Bloom uut Urn and, endeavor to convince the board that their decision held Saturday at Shclbyville. The Gas Rate laerecrs Up was made hastily and is vastly un meeting was largely attended by the The Public Service of zilz3H ia co mew Yea era C-l fair to ranklin and Johnson county. stockholders and reports of the dif In a long distance telephone con ndiana, at a hearing, granted the nterstate Public Service compesy, ferent oCfcers were first hi order.

trc7 by buying versation with The Star today Mr. The report of the scrrelary shows cwner of the electric," water and Trester said that no Hopewell rep ttxl there is 9443.IC) more insur- X7cj Czrlzcycz TLrlTi Czzzz-i "until rsee in the company tat the first of artificial gas plants here, a rehearing on a petition filed some time Xo resentative had objected to Franklin playing in the tourney at Bloom-mgton. He admitted that he knew March, 1918, than II. was at the for an increase in artificial gas rates. corresponding time i.

This is fhe petition was denied at former Ccpewell felt entirely friendly one of the strongest t.sixxtte of All UI3 QUALIFIED We want to make it plain to our ectsra every K. ft XL Boy's Shirt Waist we sell Is abcclyic! td enqir.cdly FAST COLOR. It is sun proof, tub proof nd Hate proof. about the matter and that several its kind in the state C2d has been a hearing, but since that time the Interstate company alleys that it Is losing money in operating the plant. lopewell meu -had seen him in Frczilla success from its very start.

Franklin's behalf and urged that John Clark, secretary for the past Chairman E. I. Lewis and Com Franklin be not barred. year, read nis report, which follows: rtrstC2.C3. CstaCS.

CjeCLOL CcrnCl. missioner Edwards heard ihe Inter- "Who started this thing?" the 'olicie in force March 1, 24 'olicies in force March I. tale petition. In passing on th Star asked Mr. Trester.

"Well, I don't know as anyone petition L.nairnian L.ewis maue some rather pointed remarks to Ite Interstate company. He stated that started 11" he said. "If Hopewell doesn't object arid Gin hsurance in force March 1, 19U 321,701 nsurance in force March 1918 6,270.171 mmm a the service rendered by the Inter feels all right why should outsiders he was asked. 1 1 ate company, in all cities where it Lcf Keep Up tto Ceed Vcii owns publie utilities is notoriously Gain in insurance 443479 The stale oard must uphold lean sportsmanship and we don't ad, and added that the eommis- The assessments collected amount foners were kept awake at nights believe that students should be al ed to $3,759.81 and the assessment inking and pondering over the lowed to ImU their classes and no paid out by the treasurer were uincrous complaints which are re notice taken of it," he said. 187X5.

The balance on hxnd ceived from Shelbyville, Bedford, Cut isn't that, a matter for Ia tto Zz2 Vcr ibvj3 Stamps. Every "ttL trra. ta a ra ta iarcrt xt Izzzi 23c per xrtzh. tT7 tsvaCa tturps tor cale. QuGlZOU COIIPAITST.

vVtcClCX Czzi CZs nyett.ca amounts to $2X0. It is the intention of the members to incorporate ranklin, Bloomington and other settlement by the local, school author ities?" two new clauses ia the ities where the interstate company wns the plants. As an example he the company, these being to accept "Not as we see iV ts cakl. "Did you get both sidles of this poke of a recent artificial gas test automobiles and house litiin? sys made at" lied ford. The gas, which 4Juat a Ezby'o Prayer at Toilihtt" Id crrcat on tho matter before askfcjr the board to hould have tested 600 units, showed tems for insurance.

The business session voted to pass vote on itlT 400, or only two-thirds of what the and file a resolution with the county I certainly did. "Who did you talk to from Frank- eople of Bedford believed they were receiving. Mayor ranam at inr tenwni the meeting. To Supt. Webb and Prof Wil- The Public Service Commissioners lams.

Ons square East tf Celled. Don't forget our nurzhsr C41. have instructed" the Interstate com "What did Mr. Webb tell you?" am not -going to tell you what C-Q pany to file a statement setting forth the reasons why the increase here Mr. Webb said." recorder for provision of a cew statute governira voluntary insurance companies, allowing them to insure country churches, gas engines and light plants, but not autos.

Collections will be mxie on the an. niversary of the policy herexfter instead of in February as in the pxsL Directors for Johnson county were all re-elected and in Shelby cocziy all directors re-elected except Cfcaa. Theobald, who will be replaced by Elisha Sexton. hould be granted. Until this is Why not? He certainly didn't approve or ranklin being barred.

done, no date for a hearing will be set-- CenfId Dresd Cfeemtry Dattcr. da he?" I said I wouldnt' tell you what Goodetl TaCVs to Siudy Club. The" Woman's Study club met Mr. Webb said. He can tell you that." Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.

M. J. Are you opposed to Franklin Voris. President Goodell was Intro i- To feak at VlzA Cl 0. playing? luced to the club as the speaker of "Not personally.

It will be entirely the His subject was satisfactory to me if the board re 'John Marshall, the first chief A patriotic meeting will be held at Clark township high school Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Fred Van? Nuys of Indianapolis, former slate senator, will make the principal ad considers ita decision. I have noth justice of the United States." In a GOOD -jnCTDLDY Ld3to a lifo timoand nicro. It ia Singer Sewind Machines. ing against Franklin." very interesting way he talked of fkipts.

Webb and Yount returned I he personal side of Justice -Mar dress and M. J. Voris, chairman of shall, emphasizing his devotion to his and bis sterling honesty, from SlarlinsviHe at 2 o'clock. Mr. Webb said that when he beard of the plan to bar Franklin he immediately i filed protest with Mr.

the Johnson county W. S. 8. campaign, also will speak. This is the first patriot is mectmj Then he showed very clearly how va much this country owes to the great Trester.

He said he could not understand why Mr. Trester should re held in Clark township in many weeks and a large attendance Is ex- jurist for the work he did in in use to tell the Star what he had tectfd. The neeting is in ctzrn cf Ctz? czll Ln rid to him. "I have tried every way terpreting and shaping the United States constitution during the thirty-five years, he held the oCce of chief justice. SALE.

know to keep Franklin from being Prof. Paul Linton and tpecfcf will be provkJad. Wocen's CcnzxTrsa ta tti A workers' conference fcr tU tarred and will go to Bloomington toctsrrow to fosbt thxi our team be Franklin Chapter Ka. C5. Called convocation Thursday, March Hth, at p.

in. Royal Arch dogree. L. E. Ott, II P.

J. H. Lanatn, Sec'y. President GoodeU lecture was comprehensive and instructive and much anoreciated by those who IZZ ZV7J2 IVXZZT ZZ3 Czr3 IZzzz'h Czzzz, I will setl at aurUon, Frkfxy, three miies iNtKh of fsJrland, twenty heed tf horses end misles, twentyCve -att3e, ime hundred and twenty-Gve hogs corn. osi hay and Iktiderson.

auetkMceer. permitted to compete in the he ssid. members of the women's Liberty Loan organisation will be pxy Sat rn n'nno When- asked why he did not try urday afternoon, ftrch 13, xfc to communicate frith mec.ers cf heard him. Mrs. W.

G. Whipple of Little Rock, Miss Mary Hunt and Miss Hazel Beach were guests of the o'clock in the library aucfllcriuni. he board yesterday afternoon in- Alf townsf? cfcainnca cJ co- ttecd of waitizg until lite in the Jc-zlcr ctz3 Oiziidzzx tire committee of wertxra era err" Zzzzo fn crJ IzzlzCizzi crcr. evep to to UxxUayiHe, Kf.j Frcr.klin Coniinnntlery No. 23, II.

T. Work in lied tlross dogre Monday evening, March I8H1, seven o'clock. W. W. Suckow, E.

C. J. W. Patterson, Ilceorder. to be present.

It is crccrrzry tirt VeLb sxid tixt Prof. Trester is the T7- Mrs. Ltierelia fi.Garf.eld, widow of the Kf'JLn7 ti3i mt real power cf t-e tcrrd tad Uzz ft James A. GarRtld, fcrtstietli presi White Ieghorn hatching eggs for sale from celebrated trap-nested strain. Phone beming Deming, lrovidence 5.

'II. M. Newhouse cow sale, March 14th, rain or shine. time eestrrJ. Tcr3 C2 ta zzl ccU not have ccccrrplixiied tny- dent of the United Clxta, died tt fcer Siizz to have crrred with otttr winter home in Couth Pasadena plxns cf Lt.9 crsrsisxa ta ex Cash for cream.

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