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   Westville Indicator (Newspaper) - April 1, 1915, Westville, Indiana                                ' i LEAVING ESTATE TO MOTHER 18 OLD ARE NOW IN Was Torn Into Pieces by Relative Before Its Value Was Question Is old made by the late Dr. Calvin I. Fletcher in 1895 and not known to be in was found by by brother of the first M Since Doctor Fletcher's death more than a year ago it has been supposed he left no Mr. Sevarin immediately took the will to probate court and left it with Judge will gave all of Doctor Fletcher's estate to his Mrs. Emily B. who died Doctor The question raised by the if it should be proved will be whether Doctor Fletcher's brothers and as heirs of his or Doctor Fletcher's who was his second will get the In the of a will the would all go to Mrs. The estate is worth about one hundred thousand will was found when Mr. was looking through and destroying some of his father's The document was folded without writing the outside and Severin tore it into several One piece falling with the typewritten side up attracted his He picked up the pieces and saw they were of Doctor He pasted them together and took the to The will made Henry Doctor Fletcher's first wife's and the will had been given to him for coincidence in the case was that a few days ago a claim for about six thousand dollars against the filed by Miss Emily a was heard by Judge Bash and he was ready to decide the Miss Fletcher said the estate owed her for services as housekeeper for her brother between time of his first wife's death and his second The will probably will have no effect on her claim against the but Judge Bash withheld his decision for the Scott president of the East Side State a retired died at his 6421- East Washington He Ut Target Maj. Robert commanding the Indiana battalion of has a communication from the war department announcing that his consisting of Battery Battery Purdue and Battery will proceed at once to prepare target practice at June 16 to 25. Settle Two Bash of probate court has Elmer E. Scott executor of the estate of Hannah M. The which is valued at about is left to Mary E. been appointed administratrix of the estate of Henry L. The estate is valued at about to Teach railroad men have approached business associations in southern Indiana and northern Kentucky with a to induce Belgian farmers farms near which are no longer productive under American farmers are noted for their success at intensive The plan includes sending a representative to May Have to county recorders in Indiana may be compelled pay the government war tax on real estate transfers by failing to collect the correct amount when the transfers are according to information which has reached the Indianapolis revenue The mistake is brought about because of a misunderstanding on the part of the county recorders of the law referring to the war some real estate transfers are recorded only a nominal consideration is sometimes the consideration being as low as Indications according to Peter J. internal revenue that the county recorders have only assessed the war tax this The tax should be made on the basis of the real value of the property The law provides the recorder shall be personally responsible for the collection of the right Musical state contest for Indiana of National Federation of Musical Glubs was held at the Hollenbeck winners being Miss Marie Miss Dorothy and Miss Margaret April 20, a contest among state will be held in and in the ter of June the winners of the contests of the west and middle sections will present a program in Los at the biennial convention of the Federation of Musical At this concert members of clubs from all over the country will be present and will make engagements for concerts of American compositions that will be held next year by all the clubs of the United States that are affiliated with the Federation of Musical Her Son May 819 South Meridian has returned from Lebanon with her Leo age and says she win keep him here until after the Boone county grand Jury makes its It was said the who was living at the home of and Charles at had been compelled by Mrs. Carson to steal and that the grand jury was Home Head M. was superintendent of the German General Protestant at State street arid Terrace from 1910 until last was arrested by juvenile at 822 the charge of contributing to the delinquency of a girl inmate of the home on June 15, 1913. ; No been lot's was tbe worst thing you were ever arrested ' purSe petit gambling was the conversation took place between Price Neal and in the waiting room of the according to the of in he didn't care what to him and the court sent him to the workhouse for three the first time the appellate court has decided a law The court decided passed by the legislature of 1913 a disbarred attorney the right to file a petition with any judge of the or appellate court such judge the right and to reinstate him to practice anywhere in the is and thie appeal of John W. of South Bend was was several years ago and sought in In its opinion court says no single judge has power to make a I three of whom from Terre conducted a sanity A. four members of the Terre who is held in the Marion county jail for The physicians said that Lewis responded to all the tests exceptionally aud displayed a memory better than the average questioned about the crime which he is alleged to have he is said to have denied parts of the confession at but later admitted things he Prosecutor asked Doctor Marlatt to make daily observations of Poker details an crooked poker which has been in in several hotels in city for were divulged when one of the Charles court lug Homer gave his address as the Hotel * was one of two ' r known was swindled to the time of while the Marion court in Charles J. Gardner of preparing the meat a cow which had died a natural death for as The criminal court ' a judgment against hiti for a finer from which hei prosecuted the the appeal contended that the indictment insufficient it accused Gardner generally of having unwholesome for In support of this contention averred that might mean vegetables any The supreme court says there is no merit in such a no one would presume on reading the indictment that as used in the meant $ but the flesh of an Tampered the grandstand for at which Vice-President - was notified of his nomination in Indianapolis In 1912, was to tampering with the was sworn to by Louis C. Brandt who erected the in suit for damages of Woodson Marshall of Marion against the city of the - club and Brandt said bolts and nails had tbe Jessie ' and were apprehended ' and returned to their parents in to be hundred three years at the gasoline in the home of William Nicholas and caused the burning of house and three adjoining was perhaps fatally injured when his horse ran away and threw him out of the C. was found mangled recognition by a- cora into which he was dragged by his the seat of Starke a of 85 to keep its Goshen and Elkhart will vote within thirty V ' i ' tlie saloonkeeper to a charge of to two to fourteen years iii the - will stand by to the said Lizzie mother of the slayer of the Balding sure he must be Terre Haute detectives concur in this city editor of the Muncie of which his B. is editor and died suddenly of blood caused by violent exhausted a largo supply of a drug she was is confined county having kill entire family with a of Indiana cities ' Ladies of Honor the ment was made in this encampment would be held the week of V 1915,- HE SHOULD SHAKE restaurant by the grand jury as a result a ' between and Frank which the latter ' ' 1 won lb cal option election in Center in by a majority of 86.' the same Ijy 87 Will vote next Tuesday on the liquor Both sides are ' out of an i mobile when its engine on the Francis forty pushed the was killed by a fast freight His action saved the lives Mrs. J. Brady and Mr. the ' of a negro -' ted he was a member pf a of thieves a specialty of automobile tt stolen tires dollars in value have beeh various cities throughout the - hundred of the bank -at- meeting the pf their deposits to eral to attorneys suit for against former of. State W. his to sum said to be ' Ji Clif i ford of the as pall bearer ' at a Miss Lula ties of reading the jury and room for instance Marion ' iu said to be in York for cashing belonging to his named being held by authorities instructions from New prisoner's flight extended ern part of the - ' board of pursuance of the of Superintendent William has ordered Gary be closed a than Lack rf the schools to be closed to September 7, and all aries will during ' growth of resulted in a i banks are unable to carry March 27.-^By;'a of 592 the option pt total vote of ' the was the drizzling workers stood polls and served hot wiches ail The was a The they will Immediately organize another campaign two vi a of James an ' of the county broke a fast of 57 talents A bear not attempt to dog by Instinct Who sees the ditch too deep and man we find the only led by when cries obstinacy men more to be pitied than They are not woman haters by any Their day dreams of home of their wife and children their k e beautiful Md alluring - as any man's fancy but a host of seem to from making his It is very apt to be the friends ' in whom he places the most bring this state of affairs If he is a young r good habits and in. a steady friends on He Is persuaded to leave his comfortable quarters at a hofel or boarding make his home with Who him that shall of the The best room in the house is ruddy iri the and -a greet Mm with the latest magazines the evening the center His house coat aid are placed r is ' He sinall hours and one calls him to for it. can his indulge in have appetite she take bis place In tbe bustness ' The earnest girl who it to She not baick Just because was not what was looking At home of ber first pay - Its struggle with her from looking - - No how she for the pleasant society her friends when the of the day aref the strenuous life she leads forbids her indulging in it. - v. the first cannot afford a change of dress to make herself a helpless father and aged mother require all her care and she and cleaning to do at to say nothing of the innumerable other the week rushes by so rapidly that she can scarcely keep track of it. Work would not seem so burdensome to her if she were able to save up Rent money must be laid cash for food portioned medicine must be as must also coal and cannot have company in the living no matter how she yearns to enjoy her evenings in that For every scuttle of coal count's that is taken away from the tiny kitchen stove the old sit by till But when the supply Is low she takes out ten cents from her slim purse to send them to a around the where they will not shiver in the cold She laughs with grim humor at the false stories she reads and hears about recklessly frittering their money on cheap putting costly cosmetics on their faces and aping her bitter she knows The young business woman Is as to the kind of a man she chooses as a She realizes what a comfort it would be wed a man who would care for to lift the burden from her adding to it. to work the in the of mouths coming which would have be fedi When women advance they are worth more to They should not be crowded out by prettier When the business woman gives up her position it should be to wed a man who her for her true MAN'S SLUMBER TO THE CLASS OF FRILLY or Colored Crepe de Chine or Very Fine Nainsook May Be Employed for Eyelet Work is the sort of alluring trifle that the heroine of a would appear in the frontispiece propped up In luxuriously sipping at a cup of belated breakfast writes lian E. Young In the Washington They always you while clad in something mystic and with young of dainty pillows as a we almost forgot the located just at the lady's elbow on a small without which no boudoir is complete penchant of ours for dainty underthings may be induced by reading of such perfect though it is more than likely that they serve only as a stimulus for an Inherent and already manifest love of frilly of the sketch may be made up in white or lost the ' % - ti ' t ' } * ' -I ' way ity in home life without its couple who seem a study of his comfort and name their baby after the other somehow get the habit of calling and vying with other to keep him from dull make him feel that he Is the life of the It and his marriageable that home are adroitly gotten rid of before the comes home to - ' encouraged to gP to or any of the might be likely tp see girl's congenial he be It would be a the to for a ' He is their meal their to make dependent them think but by no mearis eyes tbe arid quite loses sight of aU these privileges Kfe and have ' who would clingy io ' she lloved If Matter life bind him ' to inV the v which finds difficult to oft or break Many marriageable why some are not lh up the lonely he realize or there are which lift not shake ' - in ' -' the - - money they prefer to work outside of It lar they lures out the The - giving bis cationi his strength him and ' He never fully realized what a a child was in the home until daughter comes bravely telling him not that are to love by choice or .To the first that's fair or kind a present of their Is man's friendship for a woman sincere if it has no halo of romance for its - Many a woman has pondered over the Most men could answer it but they man drop in of an evening to sure of a though this means of expressing his appreciation of has not broadened beyond confines of friendship though visits have extended oyer a period of expects only kindly from But the one among them clever enough to know where the invisible line is at which friendship has halted ere it took the which subtly led on to studies the situation with all a woman's disregard of fair Would he continue if a than that friendship did not his desire to be in her defer to her if he nbt have faith In hey? but no means least in up the fact he ppt to call upon any gives her hie is interested in no catt be ly society pf such a a period of be content to more than his friendship ' in the long They not encourage other prove to be to pleasure of his has instilled In. her mind their for the other is While years increase a woman's a the first year of his visits his At one time he is on the verge of proposing another he finds waiting not altogether knowing well no other By end of five years his friendship for the woman has - By it has frayed that there Is thread left of it to hold it ' Calling upon her fallen into a habit and then makes crullers and biscuits and such excellent the like of he can find She be his junior in but after of the thought becomes fixed .in his mind that she is certainly a kind old and that lie should grateful to her for taking such a Interest In ' such men take a last they need home of their own a do they take for a life companion the woman grown into a sweeter tribute Nbt at Such a man will wed a a. girl whom he As to the the Platonic friendship heneen and woman to the trout le she nourish preserve In most Gown for the crepe de chine or in a very fine The little outside sack is not a separate but is attached to the gown by the corsage which is run through the two It is cut very short and and flares nicely over the The lower edge and the wing sleeves are and gown itself is being held over the shoulders by narrow a decidedly empire waist line in brief sections across the back and several plose rows of The plain spaces between are ornamented witb a touch of eyelet a design will trie best of of the new of the voluminous has a small flower in bright placed eo that It win come over one Another big veiL is unusually k irregular circle with of almost three Ib thrown over hat so that center of the veil and center of the hat and the wide edges hang unevenly down over the arms and back and POSIES FOR of crinoline is this quaint frock of chiffon in a combination of bisque and belgian The is traced in an embroidery The sleeves are of the new tube gathered into a puff at wrist The hat is a picturesque shepherdess of covered with blue embroidered in contrasting The streamers fasten under the FASHION OF for Small Girls Are More or Less a Copy of Those Worn by the to the fashions of the nursery and school room are following those of the drawing and girls from seven to seventeen are wearing long-waisted dresses with frills or to give the basque or tunic very soft shade of like the wild is popular for their tailor-made and with it is worn black headgear in the form of pliable or black shoes and stockings and - overcoats are designed for little boys and as well as for senior The collars and belts are distinctive characteristics of the on the collars are emblems of gilt or silver inspiration is not presided unduly it is accountable for some very handsome effects in braiding and fur trimmings open-air and for particularly becoming collar short and or a roll of fur that clings closely round the Pure colors are accepted It seem that everything is to be So we see a green that is the usually accepted not lime or but a pure and a brown as Both are called and the brown is the accepted tint of the that smells so whether in or will be worn with a rientrai sort of coat or Pekine taffeta iri blue and white is being used for afternoon frocks made box plaits and loose long a and a little sleeveless is used 'a great of skirts dip at the and of them are longer in front than Ths tunic is although there are stili tunic The loose line is noticeable in every Will Not Go Far Wrong if Method of Decoration Is you are in doubt about trimming the new evening whether It Is cut on empire place your minds on They have returned to favor out of the decades gone are to catch the drapery on or or as shoulder or as when they are as orchids or short full skirt has crept In. Gathered are even used on the lower edge of A tub frock that Is as good an example as has been of the tendency of clothes has raglan sleeves combined with a standing collar aind an exceedingly full skirt The while it fits smoothly across the is so circularly cut that it Is fully gathered Into The circular skirt has many gathers at the belt and a flounce is found at bottom the This a combination of cream blue or pink linen and cluny Silk fruit in silk fruit in Intense for that silk any color will continue to be a most trimming this Purchased at a tbe prohibitive many but at home tbe cost Is silk firmly packed with cotton and drawn up is the Add french drawing the silk thread the through the fruit so that it and fasten the thread to the other or green silk or some contrasting work a tiny circle in chain filling with then and draw up the In the center of the circle place a french knot and - tighten to the opposite ADDS TO for Best to Coax the Eyebrow Into a Proper To make egg take the yolk of one hot one pint and one ounce of rosemary Beat the mixture thoroughly and rub it well into the roots of the Rinse in several waters use a bath which greatly the is well to moisten the hair with water before the shampoo Is makes the work easier and egg - will inot stick to the is a treatment for those afflicted with sparse eyebrows and which make face coaxed into a better growth the eyebrows nightly with vaseline and applying to the roots of both the and tonic made by mixing five grains of sulphate of quinine with ounce sweet almond this with a fine sable brush comes the  

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