Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 December 1916 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher JASPER - - - - INDIANA

Conscience is not a cat, to be put out nt bedtime.

One of the horrors of war Is the poetry about It. Stupidity is more costly to a community than epidemics.

For those caterpillar cars the enemy might try sticky flypaper.

Much of Europe is getting as badly nicked as is the great pyramid.

The average man doesn't want your 'advice or your opinion; he wants you to listen.

Some preachers eat chicken because they are fond of it, and others to sustain tradition.

Walking tinder a ladder is unlucky

ff the man above Is r reless with his paint or Ids mortar.

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DEUTSCHLAND COLLIDES WITH CRAFT ACTING AS CONVOY WHILE LEAVING U. S.

ALL MEMBERS OF CREW DIE

KARL ARMGAARD GRAVES

There are a great .nany ways of getting money, but the most reliable and safest is to work for it.

In 1990 our grandchildren will be reading about the first trip across the Atlantic in a submarine.

Captain Hinsch of Interned Steamer Only One on Board Small Boat i f

Saved Diver Is uamagea ana returns to New London, Conn. New London, Conn., Nov. IS. Five lives were lost when the German submarine Deutschland, which left port on Friday morning for Bremen rammed and sent to the bottom with its crew of five the tug T. A. Scott, Jr., one of its two convoying tugs. After the accident the Deutschland returned to tills port. The onlv person on the tug saved

was Capt. Fred Hinsch of the German

interned liner Nackar. The tug, wmcn belonged to the T. A. Scott Wrecking

company, went to the bottom.

The list of dead includes: oapt.

John Gurney; William A. jaton, engi

neer; Edward Stone, fireman; uarence B. Davison, cook; Eugene Duzart,

deckhand. The Deutschland returned to Its dock here at 5:15 a. m.

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MARK

GIRL SETS AIR

MISS RUTH LAW FLIES FROM CHICAGO TO HORNELL, N. Y., IN SIX HOURS.

COUNT TARNOWSKI

AVERAGED 113 MILES AN HOUR Makes Remarkable Flight in an Old Model Biplane Resumes Trip, but Is Forced to Descend at Binghamton Because of Darkness.

Karl Armgaard Graves, the selfstyled "international spy," who is accused of attempting to blackmail the German embassy in Washington by means of certain letters which he secured.

Chicago, Nov. 20. In a decreipt Curtis biplane of a type long considered obsolete, Miss Ruth Law yesterday

I captured the long distance sustained

till pill lHJ 11 J 11 U 1CV.ULU J. J. In the presence of only a few casual spectators, Miss Law took to the air in Grant park at 7:25 a. m. and landed nt Hnrnoll. N. Y.. at 1:32 T). m.. a dis-

ance of approximately GSO miles,

which she traversed at an average

speed of 113 miles an hour. The total sustained flight time was six hours and

seven minutes. The plucky aviatrix

was compelled to land to get a new fuel supply.

Resumes Her Flight. Arising again at 3:24 'p. m.f she con-

A New York scientist says that kiss

ing Is only a chemical reaction, but has

this scientist ever tried one?

It ' Is no use for a girl with a big foot to wear the French heels If she

doesn't believe in long skirts.

One small head finds it hard to take

in all the news of the day, It Is coming

In such quantities and variety.

RAILROAD STRIKE ILLEGAL

crrfrafinn of Lahor Roused by "Effort

W V - - to Again Subject Wage Earners to Involuntary Servitude."

There are too many men in this coun

try who would rather panhandle a dollar than to work and get three.

Tf food prices avaite much more, we

will not be going to the ant for advisory wisdom, but to the air plant.

If they start teaching salesmanship

In the schools, careful people had better keep away from their bazaars.

By and by some chemist may relieve

us by producing artif'cial coal cheaper

than wo can buy tlk atural article.

Eddy Causes the Crash. An eddv caused the accident, ac

cording to Cant. Harry Baker of the

tae Cassie. the other convoy or tue npPDSFS PLAN TO MAKh

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submarine. The Cassie was traveling

about half a mile astern of the Deutschland, while the Scott and the

submarine were moving almost

aureast. The sea was alin, Captain Baker said, and conditions were nor

mal. The Scott carried the usual

lights, but the Deutschland nau ouo Baltimore. Md., Nov. 18. The Anierits headlight and two side lights. The icau p0(jenition of Labor by a imani-

tide was running almost full anüwnen us vote deciared against that pro

about seven miles west of Race rocu prcsklent Wilson's legislative thov struck an eddy, which twisted mwnp illegal any railroad

them about and out of control. Then lockout prior to the investlga-

thev came together, lie neaiu H merits of the case." A re-

crash. port 0f tne executive council, which Onntain Baker said that when the 0i-ri rofmmPiided that the

collision occurred he at once headed conventjon take an unequivocal posifor the snot. On arriving there he nfrninSf oomnulsory institutions

saw Captain Hinsch in the water and f mnlnf.onanCG 0f the in

took him on board the Cassie. Earlier stitutions aIldy opportunities for free-

reports had it that Hinscn nau "eu dom

rescued by the Deutschland. The convention had before it that Hole in Deutschlands Bow. section of the executive council's reHenry G. Hilken of Baltimore, pres- dealing with the railroad brother-

ment oi me luaeiu i'uiuiuUfa . f1c, rontonon strike. Referring to

Indiana

ies

Count Tarnowski is the newly apDointed ambassador from Austria-

tinued on her way until again com- Hungary to the United States. He is polled to descend at Binghamton, N. p , . his home ls in Qalicia.

Y., because of darkness. The total dis- About fifteen years ago he was sec-

tance for the day was ou miles, üaa retary of the Austrian embassy in

it not oeen tor tue long ueiay at nui- Washington.

neu, caused by dimculty m getting gas

oline and by defective spark plugs, she

would have succeeded in reaching New ULI ED TROOPS CAPTURE

"xn.rTvpnHRtmm. wo MONASTIR FROM TEUTONS

nffoinnfnrl o cinillni -fnof "WnvpmlPf 2.

by 308 miles. He landed at Erie, Pa., Paris Announces Victory Over Gera distance of 452 miles, which he cov- man-BuIgar Force Berlin Admits

ered at a speed of 103 miles an hour. Withdrawal to New positions.

Miss Law's flicht, which was official

ly observed by James S. Stevens of the Paris, Nov. 20 French troops have

iero Club of America, under ordinary captured from the German anü üui-

Evansville. Mrs. Sarah E. Cilly,. sixty, was burned to death in her home near New Hammony, when her clothes caught fire from an open grate. Kochester. A touring car driven by Elsea Blackburn struck a machine In which were Earl Smiley and Gus Metzger, and both Smiley and Metzger were Injured. Greencastle. Levi Howard, colored, was arrested here, accused of the theft of $600 from the Citizens National bank a week ago. Howard was janitor at the bank. Henryville. Mrs. Henry Richardson, forty-five, and her daughter, Bessie, seventeen, were burned to death iu i fire which destroyed their home here. Richardson escaped. Lagrange. William Davis was attacked by a rat he was releasing from a trap and developed blood poisoning. His condition is critical. Logausport. Ralph Hunter, age twelve, fell 30 feet In the city electric light plant to a cement floor. He suffered only slight bruises, as his fall was broken by a projecting board. Corydon. Chris ShaiTer is dead at his home in this county of an Injurycaused by a brick falling on his head

from a chimney that was being repaired. Indianapolis. P. H. Wolfardt of Newcastle has been appointed chief deputy under Ed Jackson, secretary of state-elect, and John B. Reed has been named chief deputy by Otto Klauss, auditor of state-elect. Elwood. Stating that the high cost of living has made their salaries insufficient, the members of the police and fire departments have filed a petition wit the city council, asking for an increase of .$10 a month. Bloomfield. While hunting on the

Hanegan Rainbolt farm, near the

fni-coc Hir phipf southern Ser- 1 nrpnnn-T .nwronpp rnunrv line. El-

(Jil.Ul.tliIOLt.ll-lV.UO, nil 1 Uli I Kiiiiu XVI v-. -. I v&w.v .-u m isMvv v - - - v, ' usual, he said. With the handicaps she bian town of Mouastir, according to WOod Holmes killed a gray eagle that

had it is remarkable.

RUSS BRING DOWN ZEPPELIN

Big German Airship Disabled in Pinsk Region and Crew Captured Fighting at Lull in Galicia.

Petrograd, Nov. 20. Russian troops near Srany, southeast of Pinksk, have brought down a large Zeppelin airship. The crew of 16 was captured.

an official announcement made by the measured seven feet two inches across

French war department. its wings. The bird was brought to The text of the statement reads: Bloomfield and will be mounted. "November 19 Troops of the army Butler. Charles W. Warren, of the east entered Mouastir at eight sales manager for a manufacturo'clock this morning, the date of the ing concern in Chicago, was killed and anniversary of the taking of the town Dr. W. Montgomery, a Chicago dentist, bv the Serbians in 1012." was seriously injured here when the "All day Saturday a great battle automobile in which they were return-

raged. The Serbians on the east of in

What has become of die professional

pacifists? Have they decided to keep

the peace by not bothering about It?

Scientists tell us that only the female mosquito doe.5 the biting. But the trouble is, they wear men's clothes.

Attacks by Austro-German forces on

pany, said that so far as he knew the introduced in congress modeled Russian positions in the Carpathians

only damage tue ueui&tuiuuu öunww Canadian compulsory inves- gameu temporary success, uuu Miuoe-

tiirntions act. for the purpose of pre- quently the Russians drove back their

. . i i C I nrvnnftnfo if Mfoc nnnnnncnil nflr?n?ollr I '

venting strikes and interruptions uj. i'", uuuvu.u ians üed iu dis0rder. transportation, the report says: Berlin ISov. 20.-Only minor opera- Serbians drove forward along

"This effort to again subject wage uous on uie Russian irouL are renin tuu cntire Une .md when Uiey reaclied

The study of Gaelic is to be revived. But the nomenclature of the war will cause even this to appear mild.

If the college presidents don't like "highbrow" we hate to think of what . they would say about the baseball language.

was a twisted stem. It was learneu

later, however, that the undersea boat

has in its bow at least one hole about

twenty inches square. A portable

forge was taken down to the pier and

the hole is being patched.

Capt. W. A. Pones, shore superin

tendent of the Scott company, iu chanre of the repairs, said the

Deutschland might be ready to leave

within two or three days.

Captain Kocnig of the Deutschland

jmneared pale and shaken as ne

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the Cerna river drove forward to the village of Gruuishte and captured that position. In the Cerna bend they repulsed a desperate counter-attack on Hill 3212, directly east of Mouastir, near the town of Iven. So decisive

was the Prussian reverse that the Bul-

5 home from Detroit overturned. Indianapolis. A campaign to teach

the schoolchildren of the state to help conserve the paper supply was launched by Charles A. Greathouse, state superintendent of public instruction. Greathouse issued a set of rules for children to follow in gathering waste paper and selling it. Knox. The Ten Winkle Oil Reclaiming company, capitalized at

stepped ashore fromh is vessel on its wQrk return. He refused to talk about the ig

pure sophistry that only aug-

Wise guys are continually predicting world changes, but ordinary folks would like to see more of the world's than sc.

Speaking of the refining atmosphere nf h-mie. the scent of boiled kraut at the front door often helps the doubter considerably.

The enthusiastic war correspondents haven't explained yet why those ter

rible British "tanks" haven't gone right

nn to Berlin.

. . si...i Um? I liv Mi r wn-r ottlPf 1 T"i tllf OlllCini Srflte- I .. , I . . , , i ,,n1rkt

earners to invoiuniary wivuuuc uuo - tjie summjt 0 jm the principal $2ÖU,IMXJ, lltlS Ueen luCOrporaieu uuuui aroused the determined resiStaÜÄ Of ment, WhlCll reads : Monastir barrier, the Prussian com- the laws of Indiana, and will locate a wage earners generally. To their dec- "Front of Prince Leopold : On the evacuated tUe city A FrenCh plant for the manufacture Of Oll-re-laratlons against involuntary servitude Shara and on the Stokhod the hostile coumn then eutere(L claiming machinery here, it was antuet proponents of the legislation have artillery was more active than on re- g haye seize(1 thß nounC(jd ArUmr L Kline 0f Chicago, replied that although a strike would be cent days. Near Vituneiz, northwest of romJ Ieadi t0 Prllep Uie .eat Bul- head of the company, said 100 men made illegal under the proposed law, Lutsk, a German patrol enterprise was ß b flnd Ule pursulfc of the woul(1 be erapi0yed at the start, and strikers criminals, yet individual entirely successful. Teutonic forces continues. Muncie. 'Tin sorry I didn't

workers were not deprived of the right Rorlin. Nov. 20. bv wireless.Mon- kill the cur," was Itollin Howell's only

BRITISH ARE DRIVEN BACK astir has beenf.abandoned by the Ger- comment after he had been charged mnn niul Unitarian forces, says the with attemnted murder for shooting

Collision. I ,innfo thn conco nf thf illillStice tildt rA.M-nc Oonnlc Fn in Npw Anr.rf Iccnod of fTio finr. ! T?',..-.1- 2Vinb-rt" vlifn hf found llilU

Boiler on Tug Explodes. L,,,,, nrnor mnv fnel for industrial

,.ml Imnnnnorl nil in n ' a ' " , . ' ' " I II1U11 ULUJy lUttluquai ima. o-uulwuo willl mis. uu ui. " HlOin hv InW tllG l'lCtlt T U i 1 1 n y Rnarl I -i -r,..i .... Jc nnnnnnrxxl fnnl- Tr ivlin bonrfl the first SllOtS

t0 de" ciHnns to the north of the southern Urnlmhlv saved Shockey's life. Two

ith fel- Rnrlin (ViXT wil'OleSS tO SaWlllß. Li. 1 nffm tlio fnrfps nf the hnllnfc hi- him. hut he Was llOt Serl-

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Italston to pro-

constitutional

forr .heir usual tasus, to sentw. di(1 a mgllt attack west 01 jue öars, in had succeeded in making progress on convention in Indiana, in anl roblems of industrial justice and tne somme area, the ofliciar statement height No. 1212, northeast of Chegel, nouncing his intention, Governor Hals-

..,r - 1 .on 'irtoN in lauo ' uewuico. tue ueiiiiUJi aim uuibuuiu uvuim iw rnn ueciaieu ua """"b

w .mu nfe v V concluded, cannot be worked out 0n the road from Flers to Thilloy lip a position north of Monastir. Mod- pledge when he went Into office, and

,n , n n A.or nr ti, by lnws- . German troops drove tne ürmsü asMr lhus wag abandoned."

ed five machine

xiiu uuuu.ut muk - - wrongs to allow them by law m minute," according to a member of the in(livkluais t0 quit work and Deutschland's crew, who talked brief- o thafc lhey cannot ngree w3

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IV aUOUt IC. am. iuö, in- fa"1- i, .i.ot.c Hin pnnrliiinns fire SO DaÜ t xt.. IQ RniHch fvnnnc ofnnlrorl ...i.i. ..tu uiUi- XTrt 1010 . ..t

iront or inn .uuiuaum- m u theU, Qnly hope of justico and thQ Gepmnn lines noar Beaucourt, to the northeast of Chegel. The text Indianapolis. Gov. Samuel Deutschland struck it in tne J fair tlcaling lies in agreeing together uorth Qf the Ancrc brookf the war o. f ü stntement rea(ls: Ul agk the stttte legislature

lining U tiu uul mo , . , . , refuse to per- onnminml. This attack failed, as xr.,rinnmn frnni- Aftorth nnnmv rv tho rjilllnir of a

the tug's nose went under

The Deutschland drew out of Its

pocket at the pier of the Eeastern For

According to a health expert, a man can live for 2f)0 vears on bananas. A

safe statement to make, because no-

bod v would try to live that long on

nothing but bananas.

T. A. Scott, Jr., and the A.ert of the Nov 17.Wara,lg Ulllt the d X. A. Scott Wrecking company, sub- the Adumsou law may re-

agents of the Eastern Bonvnnung ,q the eJght.holIP lnw belng de- London. Nov. lS.-Another attack

Tm'oOO consist oi nicker rob. c,arefl satMo !n wWf eveDt along the Ancre has netted further at .fAUW.UW, C0nalStino Ol ihluli, i uu ralh.ond strike would tie up the coun- ins for üie British. The war office her and silver bars. . hn ... mlt i-v railroads ,n,i imt- Hin Rritiali front- hnil

to large shippers and manufacturers, DeeI1 extended east from Beaucourt

MIDDLE MAN HIT BY WILSON President Tells National Grange Jobbers Put Products' Prices Up Urges Increase in Crops.

Humanity glances over the news of slaughter nn "European hnttlefields and stands appalled If the breakfast cofTee s not hot enough.

added that both the Republican and Progressive parties had declared for such a convention. The governor also pointed out that suffragists can obtain the ballot only through this method, and asked them to support It. Hammond. Steps to Investigate the recent election in Lake coun-

ProCtrinf tv were taken by the government

wnenn hinmPfl middlemen for thehleh when subpoenas calling for their im-

cost of foodstuffs here In a speech mediate appearance before a federal

welcoming to Washington the conven- grand jury at Indianapolis erehereu

The fashion experts say there will be no freak men's styles next year. And here we are just getting used to carTying our hats on our ears.

AUTHOR OF "QUO VADIS" DIES according to reports in the- federal along the n0rth bank of the river.

buildlmr. The roads have warned

Henryk Sienkiewicz, Polish Leaaer, shippers 10 iny iu uu yuuuuuw nRDERS rUUU KtUUlSI MUN

Was Active in War Relief supplies, predicting tliat tne striice, ij. -

Well-Known in America. It comes, will De cauea .January . niai ßattA PuhlihftK New un -vnfinnni Hmnr. fh fircf on Auditor Edward Simon and Coun-

Representatives of railroad labor ..,:l,cRarri ftf Trarf L- i m, h hnQ oiivomrt cin,a tv Clerk H. Vheaton. Simon has

unions are known to have held confer- pQWtr8 election. Urging that farmers in- charge of the registration records and

kiewicz, the Polish novelist, nest enccs witn unueu ouu xlil . PPM-P thelr outnut the president said: Wheaton of the election returns irom

known in this country as the author of torney Charles F. Olyne. Mr. ujnL , on. The Official Ga- w, w&ht to raise such bi crons 112 precincts in the county.

JJUUUU'M - I v O O M. -

It pleases a man to know that his acquaintances regard him a humdinger,, although he is pretty well convinced that he Is only a stuffgulloper.

; Contentment Is seldom a matter of cash. Wealth adds to worry; and the man with enough to satisfy his needs ts rich beyond his understanding.

Similar

"Quo Vadis," is dead at Vevey, Switz- admitted that the situation is delicate. pUDiiShes an order in council that circumstances like the present summonses were to be served upon erland, according to a cable dispatch 'rm.i(1infr new food regulatious which ron never recur, when men can make oHicers of both Democratic and Kepub-

follow those which Walter Ituncimau, uS if the supply was so short that llcan organizations at Gary, president of the board of trade, an- the middleman could charge for It Indianapolis. Nearly 4,000 persons nounced in the house of commons what he pleased. It will not do to in Indiana voted for a presidential several days ago would probably be be niggardly with the rest of the world elector who had no party candidate nut into effect in respect to its food supply." for president to vote for. The official 1 - . - .. . .... t I-. orw.Mlniml Ii niin1

A.n important provision is one em- "in the luture we nave got to nnng count, now neiug cumpieieu, auw

received here by the Polish victims' U1LLISTAS KILL MANY ALIENS

relief committee. Sienkiewicz nau ae-

voted much of his time recently to Po

lish relief work and had been in fre

quent communication since the Euro

pean war began with the committee

here and with the National American

Red Cross.

Born of a Lithuanian family at Ok-

Chinese Refugee Says Foreigners Were Murdered by Bandits at Parral, Mexico.

El Paso, Tex, Nov. 20. A Chinese erno. bonrd of trade t0 reqI1l- m0re of the area of the United States that the flrst elector on the Progresrefugee who arrived in Juarez on a i stcks of food on such terms as under cultivation. We have got to In- slve ticket received 3.S0S votes, The

Mexican Central passenger train

the crease the product at every point count shows that the flrst presidential

' No rough-neck male student would

have dared to Introduce the ukelele as

,an instrument of torture in

hazings. It remained Sirls to do that.

college

for the co-ed

The Parisians are reported as already having engaged windows from

which to witness the celebration of

victory. They also seem to believe In preparedness for peace.

f trndo mav direct.

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roya. Podlasia, about seventy-tour brought a report irom .nmenez, uu- mouut o compensation payable In de- where it is susceptible of being In- elector on the Republican ticket reyears ago, Sienkiewicz moved to Po- iumhua, that practically all of the for- nfrreeraent as to price t0 be creased." celved G,S04 more votes than the elecland because of war In Russia and was 0igners in Parral had been killed by determlne( by a slngle arbitrator, who tor on the Democratic ticket, bearing educated at the University of Warsaw. vnhl bandits. t ke u;t0 consideration cost of QUICIDE AT LINCOLN TOMB out the unofficial tabulation of Mr. Sienkiewicz became widely known In llo said those killed included at d tlon and a reasonable proflt, OUIUiUl- Hughes' plurality. The vote also America by the publication of "Quo leust slx Americans, all Germans, at J necessarily considering in H , Dunn of savanna III Found shows that although the plurality of Vadis," which iu recent years has been least 20 Chinese and 15 Hebrew, H"Vn .? LllZl. Mr. Hurfics fell several thousand be-

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ance of President

a man spends half of his life iu a

frantic effort to accumulate property

and the other half of his life complaining because property is taxed.

filmed successfully and has been ex- rench and Arab residents of the min-

hibited in America. inr camp. He also said a brother-in

law of Theodore Uoemuller at Jimenez

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BLAST ON

RrorAnl aUU HIS UUiiw. .it i .w.u.

HIP KIL L 1R0 had received confirmation of the kill-

It p i.lAn.iii11nK i Hnviium 1 ? lift"

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Russian Steamer, Baron

Wrecked and Two Barracks Set on Fire.

AMERICAN RECRUITS FREED

In -cyite of a sort of tradition to the

contrary, lightning does strike twice

in the same p!ce, provided there is

anything for a second stroke to hit.

Stockholm, Nov. 17. The Afton Tid- i over 500 Released From British Army

This year's fashion of enlarged holes

in the Swiss cheese Is driving to des

peration the men who take that kind of

sandwich. There Is nothing to put the

mustard on.

ninen savs tnat some days ago an

c:plosl n occurred on board the Russian ammunition steamer, Baron Brecenl at the Russlau seaport of Archangel, causing the death of 15U persons and the wounding of GoO others. The Baron Breceni and another steamer were destroyed. Several buildings near the harbor and two barracks were set onfire and burned dowa.

Because Under Age As Many

More Cases Up.

Loudon, Nov. 20. More than 500 Americans have been released from the British army, mostly because they were under age and their parents sought their release. Five hundred other cases, however, are still under consideration by the authorities.

MACHINE GUN AUTO STOLEN

Springfield, 111., Nov. IS. The body

Michigan infantry Officers Tell Police of a man who was found with his Car Was Taken From in throat cut, having committed suicide

Front of Cafe. at the Lincoln monument, was IdentI-.

fled later as that of H. J. Dunn, aged

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fa Paso. Tex.. Nov. 2U. The omcers about seventy years, oi savanna, in.,

of the machine gun company of the a man who claimed acquaintance with Thirty-third Michigan Infantry have re- Abraham Lincoln and who had been quested the police to assist in their in the city for three or four months search for a stolen machine gun auto- past, and who had roomed next door mobile belonging to the company. The to the Lincoln home. The body was automobile is the only one of Its type found by a party composed of Edgar In the army. It has a searchlight for- Lee Masters, poet, of Chicago ; Wii-

ward. another on top and two machine liam Marion Reedy, editor of "Reedy's

mounted to the rear. It was

guns

taken from In front of a cafe late at

night.

low that of Governor-elect Goodrich, he received more popular votes tliau Goodrich. Evansville. Burglars stole $50 from a small metal box In the Underwood typewriter office here. A rear window In the building was pried open. Seymour. Joseph Miller, twentyone, of Reading, Pa., pleaded guilty to burglary In the Jackson circuit court, and was sentenced by Judge Oren 0. Swalls to serve from two to 14 years in the Indiana reformatory nt Jeffersonvllle. Miller was arrested a week ago In Cincinnati, when detectives found him In a pawnshop trying to sell several rifles and revolvers he

Tii.fr.r?' msiirnzinG or l.rmiq nnM

Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, poet, who admitted he had stolen from a hard-4

Ära vicitini? tho monumpnt. I ure store nere.

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