South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 215, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1919 — Page 4
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POLICE IN ÜM FOUR
TS Sixteen Persons Are Arrested as Result of Saturday' Night Activity. Tr.r. n!i of ill- fa m e ! n.i a io,rtn :i.v--u-jrat.d by Ak' "hief fVissidv and a detail of polif '-nr n J-'iturday iiiht. Sixteen airf.-fs were made. M.irie Mil! r was chained w it h V'eptnr a huus.- of tll-fam" at 113 K. Vd."hintnn sr. iir;i iff f.rd was charge, with keeping1 a disorderly hcuf at l:.1 K. Je'ferson st. Tho-- who vmth charged with fre-"liK-nting were: Iluby Cani'-ron and M.irv'a t't Hal!, who Krtv- thir address S 1 .;a- K. Jefferson M. lb-e 'layton. Detroit: Ibid, ("birm-r. Klkhart; John Brown, Hremen; Cliarl J Clark. Plymouth; Charles ("o! man. Yarsiv. .ind Jo.- MI!It, 11J S Mam ?t., Mi-hawaka. It44rts ltoblery. "While th- party was I -1 n ic booked, a young; man cam- to the police statloa and report--! t Asst. i'hi'-f Cassldy that he had been robbed of $2 in 1 house of ill-f;imc m the vnrt blocic on South st. I t cT i s. made an immediate id to th- place, hut Ti o wo 'li m .ir li'iuor wer- found. Shortly afbT midnight (lermania. House, lr.Oi W. Washington St.. was raided. Six person:-? wr arrfstd and a 1'iuantity of lienor obtained. Th plc i.-ivm hy .lohn Mandi-h. an 1 o.-drs v-r ls?u d for his ;ir-r-f oti th char:" of ha, in unlawful possession of ll.juor. H was not present when the raid was made. Hrsi Allen was arreted fr kepin ; a hourp ff i!l-fninr at r;nr-I manl.i Ho-jse and Kitty Mnrsel! waj cmr?e.i witn or mi: an inmaro- i-o Smith. S. r.rookficld; Stanley lTolwlnski. 4'2 Koscltiko St.; Francis .hxander. V. 1 2 K. S.implp st and Tofiel 'rodzekowski, 207 Urookftelfi w rh;irKl with f re;nntinjr. Ahout twn quarts of whisky was obtained In the raid. A tea-pot full of boo.e was sized, ahtni: with one full qurt and ciijht partly-filled hottles. GARDINER RETURNS TO ST. PAUL'S CHURCH flev, lr. James I, Gardiner, pastor of St. Paui s. M. K. hurch. w ho has sp-nt the past five months abro.id as a Y. M. C. A. secretary, rdiims to his puljdt this morning tt at; :in take up church work. While in Kurop Ir. (;arliner kept constuntlv in tow h with his numerous South lb rid l'ri-nds through bis n'lnu'i'ous ciintributions to the vinins of The News-Times. lie turns to tii cit- rich in the lor Col" ; I roof welfare wokk. carried on particularly .imu- the Aniei j .111 .voidbu s in Frame and Germany. Hu '- per.encs overseas wer- numerous M'd various the doctor having .served In a special capacity for the Y. M. C. A. He will r..-upy the pulpit this morning and recount nui.K rou.s experiences, and impressions m a sermon, '"With the Armiicati Troops in l'rance." T. P. A. PLANS PICNIC FOR NEXT SATURDAY I" ,' r.- ,.. t,J U- Protective as.ociat.on pun.. '' ...... - were compbi.-d Saturday nii;ht at; a meeting of the loaI IimI-c at ;h ( !ver hot. ! ' 1 14''' I. ( They will hold a basket picnic in t i .t t 4 w.i 1 1 1 n i ! i ' i r ! ti e t S.ilUI'il.lV. '
Aug. 1. the om'.n edibles furnished j (.,.,vin.r Its tiuin all sections. by The picnic . ommittee bein f - j , MM, N Siljli tm, ;.lr,Up is spreading fee and ic- cream Special at ran.:.'- ; U1,h ,,,, ,,,,!,,.; of limnediate sttmenrs will be tnade to take tare ' ' ; 1 1 . -! 1 1 ( r . t John 1. Saunders, s crethe wom-n and clnMr-u !t,,n-, deelaitd the ,,M n will remain! The comnult. e m charge of the i n ih u. (niall(,s for ' rl)C"."l of e-!lts eollis's of .1 . t , . . . . . ,
i'u. ... .... ;.i..a : . i i i c i Killlli I II. II. . 1 I i l i ' St''.-!s aad B. Abrains, au I the re-freshm-'itt committee js coTupoed of J. W. Isfiiiix, .1. M .lat'obx'!, and .1. A Kauf. r. . . , .. i ,v ... i ' t'.Ifv'I III ii";- -1 1 s "I'm i ii i i , l - .. . . I ,i, ... tv.M ii a and " rc.eu and th-it tarn-.
ihes .veuld ..ttend the pun... La jt:""" ""lan-ts. w 1U1 a, pa m port.- and ;..s,-p wili be Well Januar 1. rpro.-nt. d j To IV' No Violence. i Mr Saunders sud n men will le WANT TONNAGE BLANKS I t ZTJ;:?., ZITFILLED OUT AT ONCE . I'lnon i ornir.itte. s are (ourinc the Tonnage b'ai.ks sour, to beca d r..:wav s st. ins to see that the by Soath lie ml m inif a t :r! s f rom ' sr i a ',, e e'-d'rs are tarried out ami M V. I'liu ir- . who is r.itit-.: mi the i . . , . , 1 1 s ( .f t ! era ir.s a re being sent Interests of the deep U.i'i I'll.tV- .M'l'e;s dlstfiits. Ml". S.iliudels said mnrtl shoiibi be rt',;r;.-'i t h.tn as ii.t' Monda irtuallv ewrv tail-
Oon as tl.ey are tf b-d out. i. ordmg to advTcS ieiei i m South lb I.d Saturdav. Prompt action l- nrcd b A M ow of Fort Wane r..itum,l s.c-, Gro retary c: fTr ess w tin he de. p waterway ((,n- ' Point- .,-jt :h.t the ton-nav.-e reports vUon to be !...;v.d must b.. in the hands of the gt vernment by ,Uc h ixMh a there are Knee propos.-a ' ' ' ' ' throu-.-h lnd-.u.a for the -:.r.,.. 'he nromot. rs add 'h i! :t important arly repo't sb.ouid ( f.'.d Tin route promlslr..: The . st ton r.a?e will b selected. U. S. EXPORTS REACH
RECORD BREAKING MARKitJ " "-. :-. & . Northwest, rn in Chicao :i.'"oi . . WASHINGTON. Aue. 2 Imports ' ; 7 " j from the Fn-.t.d States durirn- the' l- s- MI -TlitVI :K. f.scal year . tided Jane ..... r..oh.dj SAX CsUf Auc :Tho the reccrd-rreakme total of $7.::;..-; ,t Vhh? ,.rv, v s , of tho;
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ted today, as am J . . t 1. - j n ,,rt OTl ln Vii,.lüc toast fl- ::. tb.e record m L;;v. rrj,he Atlantic, armed here Satur, aloi..- t!.p ai.io it-.i toi;.f:,.,,n t i.rin mail from i - A " . .
. . , . . , r.e.-: u d take mail Pack to it. laeut. The nt T trade balanc. i r f . r m t n ', . ,Inrn . r.d. r U W. Strother. the for the Caked St.ites on the total of Phi', a. - .orr.minder, exp.cts to join ."ü:.:r:. ar:;n.-;.. f.-r s:...:tv. x,.,A M.xi.o on Au-. 5. port.', dura; the t-a-e;;.; i . r. w oj. 1 t .1 : s I 'ore th. rteet is due at
I Curses! Smokes ! Next in Upward
March of Costs Cicai. nr ir oir.tr up in .r:iok,1 p. - - .. r:l that ;. in't all.' I'ris i.- ar- soarim.-. I'.:i in "Tcrbaccv Row- all lonr .Mi chimin promiso a lv( tent rai-e soon on ight centers, and orie-ccn? advance on Mx-rent a 1' ' ii ios rouyh tfrom the east. j UT.., , M, rs h-4 w. ,., n f(,M ,,,, to ak I from J2 to f" mor per thousand tl Uf i.i-t week or so ana tne retuuers J m'it soon reach down into thr smok r -.' pocket? for th extra--. s';rik s of Ion:: duration in tho ! f a.-T ;irc blamed for the raise. Workmen In chMr factori- in Phil nhdph;.i. Uoston, Xew York and other eastern ritifs hive lern out cn f-tri!;- for s. e;.il nionths As a result, stocks h i" hoen well nish depleted and the advance in juices brnm's nc-PS'-'.'irj'. Cigars manufactured in Tnrto 1:ho ai. ract ally unobtainable. Ciiia r ma kers went on strike down here las? .January and the exports base dei-reased until now it is next to Impossible to tret an island filler. Home products, according to local dealers', ar not afTerted by the ini : ' .i-f-. Local brands can still he purrh a.-.'d at the same old prices and in one or two instances reductions have pvi n been noted. Neither citarets nor smoking tohacto are joiner skyward at iirescr.t. H RIES IKE ES GLEAN Additional Regulations Are Announced by State Food Commissioners. Greater pnrit and wholesomeness of all Ciiuied pioducty is proir..m d by 'j iruu rs i:i So'.ith Ib nd and lhr-uuiiout the t.ite rn general .iien they conform to the new in jM tiot, rules and regulations reJ' ie(i ht re lr-uii the National Canbei s association. j Kiirid rubs concerning the inspeci t i ? l and v'ert incat ion of Indiana j plants- have b t n iu torce ia Indiana ; lor some time, accotdini, tf Harry 1Ü j ' l arnai d, state food and dru com- t ni.ssiont i . but the ro ent t tilings of t llic national organization will throw s t . 1 1 tef and wider saf guard i it the iiui:uit.itture and sal of ! 1,1 e-erves. ?r. I i. s.t n;' a ion M. I.oomls an expert on h.V- b en .assigned to the inspection of Indiana plants, and h: in turn will appoint a stak" of assist-! ants who will nu'ke it basi two i- J it- dail to 1' er;, local ia:U having! im inli. i.-pip in the National Can-: ners' association. ' Conurisioner Barnard sas t cannery have agirtd to an .issi r..int nt-- of 1 1- ' .-ent.- a ease on their I m .isiiii'ü p. m is. wiiictt will raise all leve'uie for the ii.spction scivi'e ani will not necessitate aa incicasi? i;'i nl to tin- consmticr lor sia h exRAILWAY SHOPMEN TAKE - . OFFICIAL STRIKE VOTEI c (XTINn:it FBOM I'.MiK ONE. i accordini.' to statements of leaders of ,i, . i.,,.iln . . f .- . ' I .. . . , ity for h' .p'is are granted. II -iid that l -ea i ii Us of what the intt i ria : k!: 1 tMicers of tb various j . t ton. trie ranw at.u nie oi trie m n I have ! i t el li l 1 1 'd I, ut to !-ede tlOCJ" i d in the r...n;try will be aft' cted 1 ,, ;1H strikt . I Advices ie. ;ad v the union i i,,, that on tile se,.t beast et ii line. ( . M;,,n , t. (i.It Mr s.i;lnders Tli-e r-P'-' ts als,-, show that , ,,.,,.,, . i .,.., ,he Chi.-ac. Mi:u.tul lV st. Paul and of the! ,.Mii.(i;, ,. i,;ll;t.lnn A (i.unev are! , ;i,H;;i(1M t(, t!lse on several! s ; ; ; ! tools 1 at b. in ' ' ; 'a a c o and in.' . . ....,., xnh: K.i n The ; .-p.-t rs !ir tTi nun b v of in. n i lie on lb.- Ann Aror road at I six tho'.s.uid. I "er. ns 1 ani l lines in , 'Chicago and Altcon.i, :ia.in)n. i Xoi t otk .v- W stei :i 10.00" roads in w ..ac,ec lU,t Ut rvh an Amt.r. cm , a turd ay the , f u.d take mail back to it. Lieut.
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BELGIAN RELIEF
RUE SUCCESS Officials Pleased at Results of the War Baby Campaign in This City. Hellan relief workers who voluni if ' rp'l thir nervlces in the campaign j launched in South Ind and MishaI v.aka on Saturd v mornintr. reaped a i arrets beond expectations at ine close of their endeavors last eve ninic. The money derived from the land that will be used for the honei fit of the Belgian children who be
( ame orphans durir.c: the war, was ; advisers to th American peace del1 .i..,..witBfi in st Jnenb Loan and ! ptes. explained how the peace con-
Trust bank by Councilman August! Bailey, chairman of the committee In rharc' of the catnDalcn. ( Although the official report of tho l campaign will not be made until ! Monday morning, oflkials of the campaign were highly pleased with the resuks obtained, givin? credit to the many grirl workers who canvassed the city helling small bouquets of ' forget-me-not" ilowers tied with a black and vellow ribbon, the official colors of the Belgian government. Vice CTiaimian Hero. Mrs. A. P. Shaver, oflicial vice chairman of the Queen Elizabeth fund in the United States, came from Chicago to assist in the work. Sho was assisted by Mrs, Sydney Warner, vice chairman of the Chicago com mittee. ! Citizens of South Bend contrib-l uted largely toward the fund. Th j Belgian workers met with a big suc-j cess wherever iney appeare-.i, receiving large donations from the employes of the industrial centers. The relief fund will be? enriched by donations from several prominent men in the city who have promised to remit checks. The Very Kev. Andrew Morrissey, C. S. C. provincial of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, has assured a contribution to the fund on behalf of the University of Notre Dame and the Notre Dame community. WORK ON MISSION HOME ' IS NEARLY COMPLETED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) nntil noon, when activities, were halted for a short rest. Luncheon at noon was supplicrt ny .Martin Rtsch, the head took and ohef of the Klks. Ftdlowing the luncheon period some jiju carpenters appeared on i he scene to atsi?t their fellow work nun. At the stroke of 5 o't'.ock, tho tired but happy carpenters ceased working. Tiny were invited to an j adioinin; building for an elaborate! i dinner which was prepared througn the courtesy of O. A. Clark, manager of the Kable restaurants. Some of the carpenters returned home in automobiles l'utnisned by Ihe Elks, w hile otht rs preferred the 1 ide :n t he spei ial cars. Among- the prominent Elks wno had donned the overalls for the laj were L. H. Miller. Jonn G. Veagley, Sam Swartz. Get.rKc Crane, Fred L. Innnis. W. V. Sonuulcr. Jnhn B C.ishimere. l'.dward Huss. Dr. Britchard. Mr. Sprt n. r;i Taylor, John Mountain. Mike Gisxh, Geor-je Huff, sr. and jr., and, others-. e'arpentrv work was it; hargo of! Charles Ault. George Senseman and William Van Holt. Come Ye Blessed of My Father" the Best People on Earth. .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) leparl-l. lit took out ivo.on-e and them to tlie Uol, and v;nd unto him. tako r.ire of him, and whatsocter thou st'iidc.t more, when I eHinu' aaiu 1 will repay lliet'.' Vim know tlu qiustion and the answer. I'.xciy 1 hrislian knows it, IAcr i:ik knows it. i:e'rhotIy knows it. It is lln sweetest story 'e r told. TIm Son of .Man Invathcd It ami iti 'phrs lune ihiikmIohii thi-oiicdi two thousand cai: tin -uhlinu'st f Hi's paiablt'si. and diincst of His thoughts. "Wliich of tho.H llnev. thinke'st thou." tlic Xaarciic wanted l know. tlKMi as now. "iv;i. noihlxr to him who fell annum thieves?' ami tht aiiMU'r was easy, now as then. "lie that shewed merey on him!" Yea. erilv, and the lllks hae merely iK-etletl the admonition that followed, in the building of the mission house: '; thou ami do liUewis." Koiih. uncouth, without ehureh !reteiiioiis. many of them: men t)f the world. indi iilually jM ihaiM. quite like the priest, and uuUe like the In vite. et edb ley without humanitarian pcr! Go! lia! a vH- ial liwlt room built for the I Iks somewhere in the heaven.: for n en uho would rather he'ar nKii Mtar than womon weep: would rather see aimer in the face of a kiim. than tears on the checks of a child." The invisible spire arune that ndssdon house. ri-s in the spirit, piereiim the skies, pointing 1 i -rftly at tlwit Cletial hxle room. overlooking well th !reat White Throne. And the untold millions cf the ItriuhteM stni- in the firmament lat nlht. weit as the tearful ces of nppna-iatUe aimels: overlHkiii: the Country club on tlu hill, but H"Ciine. down throimh tlio leac n tlu tre-s. and -earefiiim mil the liunihlr mission toitat, tt irinoiinv lln'ir t.lt ssiim u j u Iii IW-st Pec.ple on I-irth. (
'END HEARING ONINAVY RECRUITERS
0F m1Y Economic Sections Are Finished To Take Up Political Features Monday. Dj Asrar.,i Prn: WASIIIXC.TON. Aur. 2 Public hearint: on the economic sectior.s of '.he Versailles treaty virtually Aere completed today by the foreign relatiors committee and early next week! I , rreu y uaii.-ii.g inuuaui) vniii tt ques tioned bv the committee regarding J the treaty's political features At today's Baruch and F. session Bernard M V. Taussig economic ftrence reached some of its decisions regarding German customs regulations and indemnity. Their testimony largely was technical in character. The last of the economic advisers to be called under present plans will be Norman Davis, who will appear Monday. The committee's meeting was virtually the only surface development of the day in the treaty situation, the senate devoting its attention to legislation and reverting to issues of Che treaty. That was when, without debate or a roll call. It adopted a resolution by Sen. LaFollette. republican, Wisconsin, asking the president why Costa Rica 'was not permitted" to sign the treaty. KERS PICN AT LAKE CHA Four .Hundred Stephenson Employes Enjoy Second Annual Outing. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) Walter Kamp and Fred Roberts tied In the greased pig contest. Kamp contended that he grasped the- hind foot of the porker before his competitor reached the front foot, but the judges failed to see any difference in the catch and split the priie. However, the pip was quickly gold to a farmer and proceeds divided between the contestants winning. Fred Roberts seemed to show his ability In combatting with greasy objects and was the only one able to climb the creased pole. Other contests and the winners were as follows. Three-legged, race for men "Walter Kamp and Fred Andrews, first. Threr-lepgcd race for women Lena Kulp and Doris Evans, rlrst. Shoe race for men Fred Roberts, first. j Shoe race for women Doris i Evans-. Milk first, bottle contest Lena Kulp, f.rst. Men's potato race Walter Steinbeck and Roland Straw, tied for first. Women's potato race Doris Evans, first. J Men's 100-yard dash Hugh Kirkendor. first! time. 10 3--1 seconds. Women t 50-yard dash Lena Kulp; time, 7 1-2 seconds. The tup.-of-war between the World Spinners qirls and other pirls of the factory, was won by the latter, although the spinners contended the contest was unfair, since they were outnumbered. Fred Robert's team won over George Brooks' team in the men's tiiK-of-war. Immediately following the supper, boatintr, swimminp and dancing were features of the evening. The officers of the day were: Georgv M. O'Brien. :pccial officer; Stanley Johnson, flag bearer; F. A. Stephenson, judpre; R. Van Dien. I O i 'II' I ' W . V v - v v , i V Aft.. 7 V '.WJ attorney-. ;SUES COMMISSIONERS FOR CONTRACT AWARD p. v Amsim lnted Press: ANDKIU-ON, Ind.. Aus. 2. Wavne Loeson. of Elwood. today fled suit against the Madison county board of comrr issior.et s as.in revocation of a contract awarded the I Madison Construction company for tiie paving of the I. W. tTarr road in l'ipe Crek township. Harmon. McTmnin. Kiotts and Hi'rmon. of Klwood. vet e tl e low bidders or the improer-ment with an estimate of 1 VoAit lass than the o;her comai:v. but v. ere rej'x tt'd b the commissioners on the grounds that their expeiience with building hard surfaced roads was insufficient. The Mdt follows a recent in e.-ticration oi h- r:iJ by the state board of accrunts The Carr road is ilsc men-; tioned in a suit filed recently to test' the validity law. of the county unit load INDIANAPOLIS TO BE ON 'ML ROUTE: t'3fl nv t'nited !r IXDIANAP : - I .d.. Auer. 2. ! That Indianapolis will be on an air j mad route by sprmc. was practicali. , iisstjred in a letter received b . rt- ) r. aster Springsteen today from Otto .Praeter, econd ssitant postnj.si br general. The letter, which was rph to one written by !steea. -aid that Praeter no Springis con-d-rinsr making Indianapolis stopi rvrr on 1 St. I. oni a route ftom Iittsbur to "uch a route v ould nirpi; a !y !e in time of trar.srmLsion
t- :een Indianapolis r.d New Vor: i r.ty.
TOCOMETOCITY
. South Bend is Selected as One of Sixty-two Points to be Visited. South Bend is one of the ;2 prin cipal cities of the T'nltcd States se- : le ted to entertain the largest, navy j rf ruitin party ever sent out by th 'avv- The P'"y leaves Great Lakes tralninr" talrn nivt f f k f,u- u thre months" trip, and will come here early in September. Harry Engel. 126 K. Bronso i st.. who Is a second class yeoman i;i fae j navy wjjj e one cf f0ur new spaper men who will travel with the rarty. and issue the only traveling daiy newspaper in existence. Mr. Engel nrrLed in South Bend Saturday to spend a day with relatives here, and leaves today to join the party at Chicago.
To Print Papor. total 2 7. Tie newspaper will be printed in G. L. Hager (1 and A. N. Shideach town visited, and will contain ler (IS) total 31; T. A. Hines (16 a page of local news and three rages and C. A- Hlsey (16) total 22. of navy propaganda. The news-1 V. K. Hering (11) and H. C. F.lpaper men are: Leo Fischer, former- i more () total 17; C. A. Carlisle ly of the Chicago Herald-Kxamlner; ! 1 ) and F. Cunningham (15) total
George Richmond, of the Buffalo j Times, and Clark Ivlnnaiard of the Lexington, Ky., Herald. All four men were connected with the Great Lakes Bulletin while at the naval station. The recruiting1 party will carry an aerial circus, composed of f.yers from the 15th aviation regiment at Great Lakes; motion pictures, vaudeille te.ms, a 16-piece hand, and a crack baseball team picked from the teams of the Atlantic fleet. To Give Entertainment. They will give a complete day's entertainment in each town visited. Enlistments for two, three or four years will be offered by tho party. The navy is offering full war pay ki an effort to secure enough recruits to take the places of the men who were in the naval service for the duration of the war, and to man the new ships which the government is putting In commission. MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK SAILS FOR AMSTERDAM i;v so. latd Press : NEW YORK, Auk. 2. Wearinp a service bar with four stars, three for sons who fouKht for America and ope for a fourth son who died in the service of Germany Madame Ernestine Schumann-Hoink sailed for Amsterdam Saturday. The prima donna explained with tears that her mission to Europe was to brine back to America the two children of her boy who had lost his life while in command of a German submarine. The submarine was blown to bits through striking a mine while on its way to the Mediterranean and all on board perished. The two children, a pi.-l of 12 and a boy of 10, will be brought to the United States Madame Sehu-mann-Heink said so thnt she may make them. "wonderful Americans" of KEEP NEGROES OUT OF CHICAGO STOCK YARDS By Associated Pre: CHICAGO, Aur. 2. To prevent a possihle recurr'eme of fires which early todav destroyed six blocks of homes; of sto-ck yards w orkers, neoi o labor will be barred from tne yards, it was- announced tonight after a conlerenco bet.vecn Gov. Iowden and the packets. I The stock yards had been a storm I center during the race riots this. wceK, and with peace restored yes tcrday it had been planned to permit 15.00U nevro workers to return .Monday. However, lee.in.: was gravaled bv the fne, which manv the foreign workers v.ho were m.'ide homeb-s charged the neproes with Martintr. It was decided to cuane the plans. p r rn riio 1 1 DCiniPlTQ OVER RECOGNITION WARSAW. A Ufr. 2 Durin? th sitting of tne Polish diet when the German pence treaty was ratified Premier Paderewski made nn im portaut speech in which he said he rejoicel that Foands freedom had been recognized by Germany and w is solemr'y conti t med by the allied and ;'.ss-f i.'te d powers "although preci0''s f o.i.su mou.ii wu'.nu sun nu iui j territories tot yet returned to eur J patrimony." Preiiier raderewski in summing up tha treaty said it deprived Poland of vci few square kilometerü o' territory, but ;rrnted much from a national point ef view. Th hanss mule in the preliminary "raft of the treaty, he added, elejried Poland of '..3.000 Germans but restored 60,000 fole. 1 fkS A V' J O Safety 5 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Interest from date of deposit, itfe Tieposit PoxeB. LOAMS !2 "' to f50ü j0 or more at nominal rat" of interest. The Morris Plsn Company 12u SOITII MAIN sTIU'Ll'. Opposite Curt IIhum:.
Trophy Entries A re Now Closed
Entries for flay in the J. M. Studebaker trophy contest at the i , V , c'-" . terday. rnlv 14 teams were yes-en-was the first tered. and so the qualification j allowed to pass and two of on th ! i"flms drew a "bye" i ootid. The play will be 3 one-ball twosome, with the handicaps of both player? avrraged Players on each ' -1 m v.-''.' alternate on strokes. The irst round must be completed by yaVjrday night. The pairs, to-rethc-r with the handicaps, are announced as follows: j F. K. Whitehall (7) and Carl King (15) total 21; F. C. Intz 11) 'and M. B. Camnbell (1.1 total L4. J. E. Neff (13) and Have Pollock (1 total 19; drew a bye. I E. W. Young (12) and I. Sanders' (6) total IV; F. Christman (14) and! J. P. McGill (17) total 31.' j W. W. Austin (13) and M. R. Kavanagh (10.) Ki'eet (20) and total 23; V. W .!. W. Shidler Van (17) 23. C. R. Adams Daicey (11) total (17) 00. and E. E. also drew a hye. Ij. G. Harris (16 and T. L. Danpan (10) total 26; F. B. Warner (IT,) and c. 1 ZUrler (16) total 31. WOMAN SAYS ANOTHER APPROPRIATED SKIRT Mrs. Ethel Way. 202 S. Columbia st., was Intending to leave town last t'iRht. but she will remain in tho city tc attend the Monday morning sestion of city court and explain why ih:? was wearing a. skirt that is c'aimed by Mrs. Laverna Crockett, who lives in the flat below that occupied by Mrs. Way. Mrs. Way stopped at a danco on her way to the station. Riving Mrs. Crockett an opportunity to notify the police. Asst. Chief Cassidy and Detectives Delinski and Hamilton rrrested Mrs. Way on a petty larceny charge. OX YACHT TRIP. Hy Associated 1'ress : WASHINGTON, Aur L Pres't and Mrs. Wilson left Washington Saturd iy niRht for a trip down the Potomac on the presidential yacht Maytlower. They were expected to return to the capital Monday mornins. Put Me In Such Me To And Win JACK
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DEMPSEY
"TIGER OF THE RING
Tells a Secret of His Training mends Nuxatecl Iron to Every Woman Who Wants to RtiiM
Strength, Energy and Power Today recognized as the physical superior to any living man L C f .1 a t i
me superman or ine -ge jacic
Ti UJ Lciiiuscy, i icdvvweu?ni vnamcmpsey, neavyweignt vham
' nfpion of the world, explains below
I the part Nuxated Iron played in helping to prepare him for the
supreme test of his career. In his decisive, smashing victory over the mighty Willard who had never before
been knocked frcm his feet. DemDsev dis- C
played a dynamic overwhelming and power never before known
history of the ring. That he took Nux ated Iron as a part of his training is convincing evidence of the importance
Dempsey attached to keeping his
rich in strength-giving iron, and the high regard in which he holds Nuxated f.: Iron as a master strength and blood builder.
in a ntatmet,t n a de at las train tram quart .-r. in Tol. vene ,f the I'.tbe. J,k l..i.:i.;.-, std: "After cmmeti.ttie the ,,.s,. . f N.:x;.ted In-u during !".V.,tn,ulV- f"r th" titrtit nitl, .1.. Uldard. I miti !a-Ti.d that 1 aid f."iiid harder sr-Hins with fatiu'uo than h-f.re. nnd I r-.iliz.Ml that I had fe'l!il I friTli- and id.od filiilT whi. h plae.i :iri important ;..ir in A cttin nie Int. fin- nlit in. Formerly I had r- i i uliy upon strengt h-1' ullilin: f.a...s and outdoor fTcp to ke;i my rl h in red I or llll K Ipk l.nr tit!. tViü H'r.rlI' - . -.. -.. I IH m m mW . m - g rm ChnnirdoTnliip Ht stak-. I felt that I sb"iild Iear iiothbiir undone that iiiiht lielj me to win. I was artTN.) t t!a trreat value ,-.f Nuxated Iron for bull hi up tvi IdrMid, strengt 3:eidn? the nerve :in I nbllnc in kej.in tlie ,,.? fit. .nd I in r.rmlr convlii'e.l that Its ! h'H helped t( wonderfully ln reae my r t r:i -Inn nnd enduranre. uxnrel Iror pr.t ndde. pn'Ai-r behind luv n;c h .in ! la-lj el iLe to a-voriipl iidi what I ilid if 'Toledo From the results in luy wn case where the pr.sion ef njr en- ; dura lev i Le(e.-irr. 1 fel thit I am in a i"siti -ii to tronclv re. orr.niend mJ ated Iron to every inn aii 1 woman who ! wants to build creater -trncfh. uttzy and power. In i.r.ei t in with t V foregoing "t temei,t mad hy -l.'o k Ie5;'.r!ey. Ir. .Tan.e Fr..ri' i Sulllvaii. fo' n.erly p'n ! inn f f IMleTUe H -spifd iti'.b.r pepr.i. New York, and the Wt-h-ter o::nty 11" pital. aid: "The nietlio. ,f training adopted hy Utlinrd and Iempr m.-y h.ne had n erwt deal t do -nt'.i the o;;f.on; of tL'-.i fiel:?. Acferdin t TI-: I m -. jd.l hlnee)f unre. cvc'tlv In the h.tn of expert trainer and ioaipetei.t tL st-dan ;nd hee.b-d
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i 1 1 i a M M U k t i ti 1 USF ai 1 1 rt Want to Exch ange i nemea a. As To Enable "Nuxated Iron put addrd power behind my punch and helped me to accomplish what I did at Toledo." JACK DEMPSEY William Harrison ("Jack") Dempsey Altlioush like an untamco tlücr in flu riiiz. the intens human sifl of the iuv World -Champion 1 Hoarly s,r h a remark lie is quoted as niacin Jfapliel my Mother tluit 1 mil in lb" raiarni aon-bij .in, I;in W ... ... . . , . . oni timii" in oisii npoint n r I'm oiiejr to win that title if for no ojIht re.wm than hoojiii' p- pi'oinis4 I a i 1 would " I)einps-y des iilv, n , th pjnVt Niival! Jr.n pl.i.w.l in h'dfini: bim to I ' hi Jiroiis to w ir. llu' title. iron t i Jr'r'' ir ot .tt-r. It e.inr.ot r-ri-,;, iny tiMT nius'de t.d r or fcep DfllV" t I." Vl'ul fo stro.air. i.ea!r': wer, n.ea ttith joeiitv .,f jthejr Id'-oil are th on - t'o f hr"u; n f- - ' mi,! Je. s ' f r : .i 1. 1 : I. . r and ti.e'r hlel erieri vlrtinlly i:r own defir.b s. rp rt S r. ir l.'i ' I'i- W ii along in ! re.i'.ttv fc,;ff ir .n !f: ! : rtot knoni : e a : this k ' i'd stronegr. h.-a'fh;." '.erf.-r j d,. r h si. ii h. iy. W Ol; i t i.e that t nr :; Ir. i. the 'Tl . . ro 01 orcrri nr ph i -i.il. sbuld. .iaf v. ices. ;a'e oragid'- :r ; - ! r '.a my n;n..c if es ton: - aijd r-I !d k now i: lae.lj. dl M l.i c Mitt a.f..- Pi r' ..r x a ' a I 1 -I'-i I - e nn s h i ..h a 0. 1 V In; 1. M.r, i Hi! a . .1 c rif e.; .. : 1 : I . f i :-t a 'a. 1 V :f T . .. y e . :i - ; ae w !. .. . iocrr h re f ! s- . r w . ; r :. 'll!.ke It 1 I. iiii;rc ?h in!" Iron rod;:, tted. nn l :- i, of fh.ni t-I... k. i.o.H ike .1' 'l cssf to -Vt von.- r f r i I The nan ..f r. t g i and et.'ir Iv - ifi-f a ( a ' .i -r . t -i. :. ue". It ' ; :. k-i.,d ... 4 o.l. f t'
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