South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1920 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ASKS MILITARY HUGE CARGO OF LIQUOR SINKING Wins Honors and Family TRUNIN G Pictorial ReviewMagazine Double number now on sale 25c. Pictorial Review -1 i I t Pattern:
ftl .MOICMN.. .FAM'AKY 19.
DECLARE PASSAGE WOULD ROB U. S.
AMER1CAM BOYS Senator Wadsworth Declares it Would Provide National Security.
DP PRINCIPLES $2,000,000,000 Worth of Booze Wasted as Result of Hasty Loading of Ship. i I j V V t i ... , - jt For Februrv ov on .tld t
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I bin. There is to be vocational training in apj ropriite trails which may be nerrv: ary jn Av.ir and usrful Jn peace, such as b-ritlfle- agrleulTüre, phyt-inl training, ir.rletion in hygiene, instruction ir. Atrorcan history, principles r;r.d form - of .''.- rnment n.nd uch other instruction md traini.-b; as may b- adopted to aualify thre r"reivir.;r it for the performance of their dutie..- a-. iti?fn soldiers. 'Hi trainhv; to la--.iven In the different :irr;is of the ro'ir.trj- is to te adapted to their rvpTtiv climatic. agrirultnral. edui ational and other cr-r.ditions. Mut Be Lvamin.d. All rr-e-ruits for induction into th" rvirf nr t b subjected io a physical and physcholotrical rxa ruination, ir. eluding Mich mental and uther 1 t s a" may determine vvhtli-r or not their suhsrui tit j-cr-lvoe 'hall be with combat or i-pccial tfooji unit1-. A rommüt"" from th'"PTrn 1 staff will have ohare of the vocational training. If younc: iiin liable to training arc n-t suflicir:ty educated or instructed in the Pngli-h 1 .tn-;u:iL:- to be utile to profit by the training they :r to be required to receive- .su-h preparatory education as will fit tlum f-r the training. Lach man imlu t d into the service for training is to i ive p. y at the rat- of ?." month durivz Up- training p' rio.l, besid .-iran.-portaticn. clot hie ir. l;iuul ry. i ! t r, subsistence und all n '' a ry TiT'liral and dental attendants. There are. of course, certain fliiws o person- who will be exempted from th' provision; of th'1 Tr-ntninir legislation, anions thm tnHents who ar preptrjni: for t!' mmi-trj' in tiiloiri;il or divinity yrlils, ytnins: aliens who are proteetf l hy treaty. p rscn.v who are mentally or ihysi"ully unfit and rrMiiis who are in tho military or naval s-rvieo of thr Knitd States it who have 5-rved tin n in fer a 1 riocl if four months. I of I llCfOllH Jl4HT iti. n complftitiK the euur.Iraininc th youic mun may 1- oma rtTvit ami he may he avj-rnd to Hie national j:uard of tru- I'niteil tat-s or to th oraniad r's-rv .stahlL-hmr nt fur the locality in which lit lixes. JI will serv- ns a rrsfrvbt fcr flvr y'i rs. All r-?Tv-IstH will l-f .subject to mobilization Uni additional training for two anrt'.inl periods of not to exce! two veoks each durimr th'lr tnonilr- ' hhip in tho rrrves. All reservist I aSo will be Mibjoet to call in cumthe povernmnt. in the j nl'niein of 1he president, needs th.-ir f-rvitas. T"hct houso of rtir ntati . s has V- n disir.c!ir.( il up t thi- time I'coini' interested in military ttainir.tr. but this plan proposi d by the -Tiate eommitte is trint,iti aboat F rliar,?f of f-ent:m-nt in that body. The hou.-e (nsmitt i c on military affairs is still wrestlinpr sith tlie 2ct. A majority of that ommitt Js disposal to tu ucamst any plan Tor univi t al trairiiiiL: The wen.it"iindoulilftlly will adopt the so-c.iIImI Vadswurtli plan, or .-Dnw lliini, i ry Jiearlv akin to it. CLEMENCEAU MEN RESIGNFR0M DUTIES . xtint i:i . TKOM I'ACi: "Xl!. Al.iPdf' ?d i'lVl'aod Mins..-t.-r 4.f !:; piteau. MiriUtc'- of tl;1 IdlUViI'lt?. M I,Hoj.t't r:e'- A n i;"e Mil. i-d. r M tniw; of War I L.: o'a ' !':!. of !.;a"iTi' M. j.itldt' 1 itii- ! r of u:h ;e int mk" io' ) - -r Jb r.rl. Muu-ter el to d Minister of coloni-s Albrt tau?. Ministe- of '.j''l.'' v;ni ';s ti .nsportaü n- -I'a".:! Hiu't.oi. Minimier of lalor Paul Jon: '.if and. ia :n. .Ml ncputici. All are deputies i r.')i M lr..: d. t' is ur.e. erf t end That l'r i.'.i- f M;lhrand will as!; i'.ip:. Aralrc Tardii ; io rüttln t!i portfolio ef m;niter fcr liberated repis. . Mil'rrara! alo r -.m' .. t e. 1 the reatlon of a nrw mi:;i-:iy o !cnl with hypj. r.e and s ! d .p.ewtioi:j which vi'.l i ni!n: ! Iii 'oüt' it. form r'y . m ral seretaiy 'f tl" m tt: bar. ics f .Mlerati.T,. He is net a menib r of parliament. o'.llT Fp'M-iallSt. likely to he Uiiiad i Frederic Franco in Mars..'., director of on of the principal lns hank-, who will probably be asked to accept offficc in the ministry of finance. L.MWCII CA.Mr.H..V. Sr-"lil t Tie .Wir -Tiires LAI'OIITi:. 1ml. Jan. !. Tli Iiami-er of cmnierce f th.: citi 00p ration with the r al state im ;; u mi the mar.ufacti-.rer. ; pr-parii. io launch, a ca:ap.ii:n to make port a city of 2 5. popalat; ConipihnK of rt pe . !s i . cnitted by local manufai tur rv indi Cate that 1.T.0' new h"Us-- will b fUired lefore 1 2 T. and tiie buik! Ir.g of 3'0 houses anr.ii.iliy i plan which will bo adopted. y f.r n ot the South lb-r: 1 Ch.im; ; 'f omt:: i a e. v. ill -. tk ..' ;h.' Tht.r.1 'da y noon hour tbe local body ar. d ta into detail in .
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Sailing from the I'nitrd .State thirty-four months ago as a second li iifcnant of infantry, and returning with the rank of lieutenant- colonel in the aviation corps is th proud record of Ueut. Cel. William H. Wynn. He al:-o hobls the record for time- in the air, having ben in action over t.he battle lir,- for eiht continuous hourf. lie has brn cited for the I). ;S C. Ulis j)hotos;raph was taken aboard the tteani!hip George Washtntrton. which arrived in New York recently and shows the Co!, and Mr. Wynn with youn;r Wiiliani, Jr., four months old.
TALKS OF HOME Rev. A. H. Keck of English Lutheran Church in Stirring Sermon. Fl Alb' it If. Keek ho. for hi s-frmoti, 'Th" Hles-ins: Whit h Comes l'l oni Christ'; Presence in the Hoin'," whic! he delivered to lif. )arivj(,ners at the Holy Trinity Kntflish Lutlierr huivh, Sunday e-vii in jr. Ri'V. Keek k'jhI: "We are now in th Epiphany s as.ti of th- eluireh year. I'piphany m-ans a .--hininK forth, a manil" .-ti!i.'. a rt v calini,'. in th' Kpiih,uiy Compels we tee the lovo. the -omo ar ion. the sroodness and the lh,, Klory flf our Lori, Jrsus 4 -,ir. M s!l,nin',c f,,rth in His words and His tb-ods. May listrncd to the wods of the 1 L- ear-old Jesus after the had found Him in th" temple and. while .she could not grasp the full import of Iiis -words, the hid His sayings in her heart, sho pud. red them in h r hart, thy atToi.ie.j h r food lor thought in th" days that followed. The discipi' s s.,y Hint p-rform His tirst miracle at ih' mariatfe in Cana of (Pililee and they hehr-ved on Him. 1'hese were tile eMect ot the mailtlegations of His irh.ry upon some, j at leat. of thus" who wer- witnessof His clory, And it h Ood's iMirpo-'- in reoordinu' Chrit". words itnl do that we, too. may be hold His filmy, the cjory of the nl - üouci t n Sun of the Father, that we, too. may receive His words into t.ur heurt:, to meditate upon them and. witmsim; His miphty deei'.s. ilia out taith may i'l- ; r and strengthened. Inorrai-.- .?y. ' For the str. nethenin of o'.:r t.4-h and ll'.e i:n it ain prof our joy !,:! c,r;.: .l.siis. our Lord, let in J ;m-n n oe :. :' w if the praeti. al 1 io be drawn from mm-.s U'lucii :.ti' t.ui.tvs .tap 1 as loiind in St John LM 11. hu main thought here is tiiai t :.rii in the home .w a it .l Missing to that home. T.y His pit--cine oi:r joys are sau -tined. -Tlnre wa. a marriage 111 Cana of da'illee." Jo-us was in-vit.-d and II' was pleHJlt H- thus shows thai He honors iiiarria;e and tl;:.t He is Or." who dois. indeed. rt-joice "Aith tb.os.- who rejolc. H r- vhvJ Willi 'hoM who. according to tb.e plan and purpose of tiod Wi fe abo ;: to st.tblish a hom To live- t tocib.er .n tin ho'.v estate of miii.ie i-j to 'ie after lloud's order. Marriage is Cod's b r.t hcent !n.;titntion to s. cur- ends wr p!-asiis? in His s.'hi and i-embcial tti His features- Coil m.ide man and woman for a h otlur. Marriage H not o be shunned a. si-metiiini: impure, but to be sought as in u .Old w;;n; the Uivir.e will am. i.nm..n nappi- , ties-. A true manage is of tiod. It ; . . .1 .- -, . i .... i . ' i a most iiapi ..no . o.no . v . sion. It iw not entrd into ttn.nl - iseuly or li'-rht'. . but prayerfully j rt- l ..Mai 11,1 in th 1 ir ol lioo. i iiere an::,.:r. improp : mar.a.;-s in our c. :.;:..i:o:; e sj. i.o-. I is threaten d I y such. H isty tKac:..e:...-. m:; ca.t nt- m ole without knowm a . h otsKr; cnp;eiii'iit' o . 1 0 .rd worldly motive--: n-
ajr-ments withc'ii true love on hot!ij4(J attracted considerable atten-s-ides; env.-ai.em-nts without Ced. A tion by reason of bet fashionable at-
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out of such marriages. He has not been an invited pue&t. Marriage of Cana. "There was a marrlape in Cana of Galilee." The mother of Jesus was there. The disciples of Jesus were there. Je.stis Himself was there. II was there because. He was invited. He delights to go where lie is invited. And where He comes, joy conies; where He abides, blessing abides. He . sanctilles our Joy3 by His presence. And why not invite II In to iihare all our joys? Surely there Is something wronsr if we cannot invite Him into our homes to sharo in our pleasures. Those are indeed questionable pleasures which we would not like for our Lord to tind us rnpafjtd in if 11 were suddenly tr) open the door and enter our homes. Shall we not play: 'Come, L,ord Jesus, be Thou our truest. Share in and sanctify our joys. Help us to put out of our lives everything that would kep Thee from u.s or us from Thee.' Presen ct in Home5. "ChriM's jTcenqe in the homo is a blessing: in that lie shares our cares. For some' reason, to us unknown, the wine failed. Mary so cm a to have been a. friend of the family and sho knows of this-. Sho comes to Jesus and sas: 'They have no wine.' How bles.ud it is to have Jttus always at hand and when anything fails to tell lim of the failure. He waits to sharethe cares of His people. No want: no d-sire. no trouble is too trival to brinp to Him. Hi! is the Friend we need. ! Kaeh day brings with It its cares, its disappointments, its problems. To whom shall wo ko? Husband and wife may plan together a family council may be called to consider UltM' laiuiK uui .nii .in iini- 1.1 noin who can share our carts like J'KUi." "He ends our neeus Ho supplies our wants. There is no wine. Jesus says: 'Fill the waterpots with water.' Water is toured into them so ihat they are flilled to th brim. Then comes the command: lraw out now and bear unto the governor of the feast. The result is that this newly made wir.. is pronounced the best f all. The Iord has supplied the needs of the family and they art' relieved of any embarrasment which the failure of tho provision for the feast tni;ht have occasioned. U that the Iord asks is obedience to His commands. Mary said: 'Whatsoever He salth unto you. do it." And so it is in any home where Christ is invited as a truest and His commands are obeyed there will be a supply for every need. Nexs.-ary Thine. "These are some of the blessing.-; which romp when Christ i? present in the home. Can we afford to mis them? The things that Christ can do for us here are necessary to our true happiness. More than this if we would enter th? home that prist has. the Father s houfe or which He speaks, then we must se to it that He is initd into our honif? here. lot us then make Him our constant Companion and Friend, tip sanctitler of our joys, the sharer ef our cares and the Saviour of our souls?" j . m mm mm mm m m m m 1 fm Tm mm a mm mm mm AUUI-S M Af! t'Utt Mtl"l OF AUTO SUPPOSED TO BELONG IN SOUTH BEND j I,APORTi:. Intl.. Jan. IS. Jerry ! i tohc rts ami wife, tak n into euntodv
,U"lat .Atichiu'an City, where they had
i vo.d a 5...o0'i cau:;uc autoniobiiP j lo ,t dealer for Jl. . are believed j hy tK,4 Lapcrte police department j lo have been implicated in a numi p-r of thefts of cars. Mrs. Uoborts, tire, liaiiii" to have urchaved tl;o ur of a Mrs. Leonard. of South Lend, shov.'ini; a re- cipi which is sviid to have been written by tho eoupb, to estahlish li-r innocence. The police have been unable to find the Mrs. Leonard in the ca.se. The stolen rar was .luinnd by a Chicago man after it had been stored in a Warane iu tliiv cJtv lur atvtrf'aJ, liaxs.
Gompersin Statement Sunday
Says Federation Vill Fight Pending Laws. (CONTINTKU FROM PAG ti ONE. eminent by viohnce." Mr (ion, per-i cited section four of the penal code, and asked: "If revolution is afoot, why has not the department of Justice made prosecutions under that i cortlnn ! "Section five of the bill, unbelievable as it may seem," he continued. ,.may be easily constructed to mean, if indeed it does not make It. a crime, so vairue and involved is the terminiloßy. to wear in public any buttom of an organization whos purpose is to secure an amcndoient to the constitution of the United States or try ex.stin;r federal law-. Pcrpotuatt-s CVnoihip. "Section six perpetuates the censorship of the postmaster general over ail newspapers and printed ni Itter. The .o-called Horah amendment, providing a court review of the postmaster general's action, ts sound in principle but is inadequate to afford protection as a p actlcal matter to a publisher asralti5t the autocratic action of the postmaster peneral. "More amazing still, the proviso sets up a censorship over any man's private correspondence by the postmaster general. It would be criminal, for example, for a man to send a 'ctter advocating resistance to an injunction issued by a federal judpe ordering- workers on strike to po buck to work. Moreover this section can be used to p'event the organization of colored labor on the grounds of inciting 'racial prejudice the intended or proKible result of which appeal is to cause rioting, etc.' No doubt advocacy of, or opposition to. the cause of Irish freedom would in seme sections be prohibited. "Ftction 'sevn would exclude from this country, even for libraries and investigators, a large portion of the labor literature of l'urcpe. "Section nine, ten and eleven contain a grave threat aimed at labor. Section nine makes unlawful ever association which seeks 'directly or indirectly' to make political chance by injury' to private property. It is unhappily true that even a legitimate strike" may result in indirect injury' to Hie employers private property right in his business. The reCent fteel and coal strikes were both falsely heralded as attempts to overthrow our pnvtrnment. "If a hostile federal jiidre should decide that any particular strike has a political end in view and the striking unions, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, the American Federation of Iabor would be compelled at once to expel the Ktrikinc union or itself become un lawful. And it would at once become, a crime punishable by up to twenty years Imprisonment or i p to K0.00O tine or both, for any person anywhere in the n ition to rent a hall or business office to any labor organization affiliated with the American Federation of Uabor to pive or to loan it money to send strike relief to starvintr; woman and children. AgnliKt Opinion. In general this is a bill ;trainst opinion and advocacy. It proposes to set up not a government of law hut of men. because under its vaptif and sweeping terms no man would know what the law is until the fedeHll judiie interpret its meaning. "The inevitable result ol" this bill, if enacted, would be to spread a reign 'of terror over the United States, till the country with spies and special agents ot the department of justice, till the land with suspicion and heresy hunting would quickly become a national industry. If the principles of M.ina Charta and the Declaration of Indepcndance and th constitution of the Cnited States nre not worth fighting to preserve. I have wholly misconceived '."hit. patriotism and love of freedom means." ANNOUCES CANDIDACY FOR NOMINATION FOR G. 0. P. COUNTY CLERK Special tf The News -'Pimps : L.A 1'OKTI', Jnd.. Jan. 1 v. Charles L .Martin, editor of the WeUville Indii ator. has announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for county clerk. Martin was a candidate for the uuditorPhip two years ar but was defeated by A. 11. Kimble, formerly of South Herd, the present auditor. Ther will be at lrust six candidates for the republican nomination for cb:rk. Loth parties wi'l launch t.ranir.ation eampaigris within the next few. weeks, the dnnocrats itnmediate'.v . following the love fe.i5t at which Hon. .T. Hamilton Lewis of Chic aero will be the top line speaker. Mrs. Georpo Has of Chioaco. rioted club woman, is expe t-d t tai'.c to the democratic women the same eaniniT. The liemoi-r.its failed to 1c: a j mau on the county ticket two Year. ut;o "r"'C.se of the loss of the rjpr- ! mar. vote and j v. e.tk or--rani::atic.r.. Histor:. . ho'.'-eve-.-. Y jiCh. it-lf. noi e'i.cted to 1111 n: LircTi'iti: on ( iii:itia s( n:ci: At the church edifice. M...n and MadlsoTf sts., Monday, Jr.. 1. at p. m. The public is cordially inviud.
lly A.f.o"iatea Pres-: j iiOSTON, .fan. 1. 'fhe Hruih i freighter Yarmouth, which bit Xew j Vorl: for Havana Saturday with a t
(arco of if Honor lanorfed i r r.'id'o raesaxfcs ln. .-h-" Sarday that sh- was sinkrave hT position as lati tude ?: north. longitude 74 west, and j said' he was 24 mile northeast of. light vessel number three. The j mesase said: "Forward ballast tank hiking into engine room." A heavy j mist prevailed. The Yarmouth re i:- ; inters 723 tons. j Valued at $2,000.000.000. t The cargo of liquor carried by Uie; freight steamship Yarmouth, consisting of whiskey, gin and champagne, is valued at 52,000.000. She left this port Saturday afternoon for Havana with a heavy list to starboard owing to the haste with which olngshoremen loaded her in an effort to Kt her away before prohibition became effective at midnight Thursda y. Revenue agent9 were at the pier watching to see if the ship would put to sea before the amendment went into effect, but at midnight there were still two barpes filled with cases of liquor alongside, andj large stacks of it on the pier. The i entire shipment was stopped by the j revenue agents, but Saturday afternoon the Yarmouth was permitted to proceed with what had been put aboard. About 3,000 cases of liquor, said to be worth between $2f 0,000 and : $300,000 at present prices, were on: the pier under police guard when the steamship moved out. I.y Associated Preps: PHILADELPHIA. Jan. u. The communication officer of the rhila-! dclphia navy yard said Sunday night j that the coaft guard cutter Itasca.-, stationed at New York, ami two! steamers had Kone to the assistance1 of the steamer Yarmouth. The dis- ' tressed vessel Fent her S ( S from a ! position mi miles part of North Cnd light ship or about ZZ miles east of Cape May, N. J. ! About Town utsi: ILL. Miss Fannie Thomas, school nurse, is sick at the home of Mrs. It. 11. Frank. C2S S. Clinton st. HIT JIY TKAIX. Vfter an investigation it was found th.it th death of .Mrs. Lucilo Peck, H2- Leer st., was the result of bein .--truck by west 'bound New York C ntral train Xo. 7 inste; d of by a freight train as reported y The police department. The accident also occurred between leer and Marine sts. instead of at tho Ier st. crossing of the New York Central tracks. msTi'OYK Mi:i:n(;. Tlie l,adics' Auxiliary of the N. A. L. (. which were to meet at the home of Mrs. John InwlUl Tuesday evening, Jan. -0, have jiostponed their meeting until Ttiesday eveninK. Jan. 2. AItIlIT Jll C OLK'K. Thomas Bucoliok, Flkiiart. Ind.. was arrested Sunday evening by ofl'cer DelMordt ehars?ed with intoxication. JJucvilick jrave his occupation as a salesman for the Jewel Tea company. tti:n'1).xci; eoon. uAing to the fripid weather which has visited South Hend in the past week, managers of picture shows report that the attendance luus fallen off Ooll-idei;1.lly. AITO SHOW. The Automobile sh(;v wlii h will be held In Chicago in the near future will undoubtedly draw ;i law number of "South Iend motor enthusiasts. .Many local people having: already sicr.itied their intentions of ;beint- present at the prreat classic. SLIPITJIV VAIJi. Slippery and icy sidewalks are causinu downtown pedestrians a lot of worry. On many of the streets it is almost prohibitive to walk on the sidewalk, and many t.nfortunate walkers have already slipped, more to their embarrassment than injury. .nma l Li rim:. A chimney tire at the Gome I'olsKi l'rintin Co., r,l S. Chapin t-l.. caused -onsidrrable fcit ment Sundav evenim? at : 1 0 o'clock. Central companies and. hose eompany No. i j responded io the alarm fiom box 1.'. No damtice was caused by the td-e. Asks HONDs KLPJILNTLI). The studebaker Corporation requested the United States government to reprint $220, 0U(' wortli of Liberty bonds to replace those which ; were stolen last y-ar by 1 Ker.net, and were said to have be-n destroyed when Kennet burned th.em in his furnace. Kennet stole $2jO.Cm'o worth I cf bonds but leturned j:0.0o(f of ther.i when he was apprebrnded. This iae.-i has not as yet answered by the pov eminent. I'eell ( r mm UTK si :m i : n c i :. Lv Ass ia!e-d Irs: 'W-IHN'K, Jan. lr. Tlie sfi.fi.re tf death i-ronounced 1 "l iJ v upon Count Arco Valley for the assassination of Kurt Lisr.er. t!i- Hav.iiian premier, at Munich in February, 1 9 1 fn tuts hftii commuted to life impri.onm-nr. accordir.tr to ;dvi:es received Sunday. The eo.; nini tation o: the sel tene- of tlie yoar.ir student v.r.s rrd"reil by t;nan;ou Vo' tlie Liu-vxii caLuicw A
Robertson BroSo
'National Thrift Week' A Week ot" Thrittful Buying Starts Monday. Thoughtful Buyers: are giving more time to considering the practicability of every purchase they make. Quality today is of much more concern than price. The institution whose foundation is built on quality, safeguards the charcter of the merchandise you buy. Shoddy merchandise is sheer waste quality in the long run outlasts the flimsy counterfeits. The slight additionl cost in buying quality insures a substantial increase in service value.
January Sales Continue Monday Is Midway in This New Month of 1920 Sales occasions continue uninterruptedly their worth-while economy opportunities. In each instance the added groups mean definite savings. Watch daily our advertisements especially this corning week of thrift buying.
METHODIST CHURCHES CONTINUE SESSIONS I.y Associate,! Press: LOFIöYILLF, Ivy., Jan. IV The joint coinmi.ion of th-' Methodist Fpiscopal churches. north ami fouth, in convention lure in an effort to promulgate a merger of the two churc i s. adjourned its third lay's session today with prospeets of sessions continuirr-r until the middle of next week. Tlic Zi bishops, pastors and laymen are understood to have solved a number of problems which havo come up since the division of the church in 1S4C over the .slavery question. The task of formin.tr a plan of merjrer acceptable to the six million actual members of the two churches and which will stimulate membership is said by some of the commbsionors to bo near agreement. Prospect:; are that the commission will not make it.s reeommendat i Tis until some time next week. HOLD CLEVELAND MAN FOR DEFRAUDING MAILS 1-v Aso ia f eil Prus: ' (a.EVr.I.AND Ohio. .I;.n. p. ''haip-d by federal authorities witli fraudulently usinr tlu- mails to carry on a business without payment to wholesale firms, which floods he is said to have bought on credit to the extent of about S T f. , ' 0 . Martin M. T-tailey. liroprietor of the Xev ; York LmriM-e shop, was arr sted j here todav hi- Postoffice Inspector!
If. K. 'orhrane. Dailey" entire a j A' 1 eh ai.t My li. -euual le nial of tl;e charge wh-nln; Turo- Thy Sttir.ns. ii lyp--. taker, befo-e United States Commis-f c' The old Molbr. siotor Mazulre and was held fori1" flypv s Liberty.
furiiier lparinr uidbr bond of; $ i e.O'oi. j Aecordinc: Io Inspector Cochrane, j I'.ailey has h.-eii operating- in half a dor.en lartre cities since IMC, and j
is wanted for fraudulent peratioi: : MIS. AHYlLLi: I. LVl IMLdt. in Ctnciniiiti. Indianapolis, Marion.' Mr-. Arvilb- I . httimer. ; 4 ;.-.n: Ind.. Danville. 111.. Minnt apolis. St. lob .li.-.j ;.t her n-ider oe HO" I in- i
Paul and Xew York. The total claims wil: amount to $10, "'. the inspe. tor ai l. MAY RECOGNIZE NEW RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT . I'.y As.-.--!ahd Pre: WASHINGTON. Jam . - - l'.u blishment of l'latior.s w.th a new Hussian irov rnm. nt oa- d on "sound democratic prii.cipi ike ! intematioral recoirr.ition oi the ii;-dep..iub-ne.. of l-thonia. Lithuar.: and Letia and conditions in Polar..'.. Pmkitid ami the lUliic stat.-s ! wer- discu i.-ed -steialt bv th" e : fere nee a IP i-iii.'- i'.'T-- b etwee:. I 'm - land, l'ob ).l. T.ithu ini.i. P-t hoi. i and L-tvia. according to a e-h- - ram today to the i,nni?ii b m'at ion ''1 ' Th- nip-. .tiers V'ele eferi -ti o . i - riuus cuiinht. . ... 1 ij:mam i iiadi i ion. I'.r Ass . iat - 1 Pr- : PttM- I i -! I? TV--. Ten-ns ne I. .t k 1 4 . ..; m J . . . J - - .v... .1 a . 1- - - t f b..t t "i r or J u . i - I'
taty o; th- I'-.-ue rouf-uce h,Krt in4(1,.rlilm:;t.
hanuei to the U'ltci minister a r.o-- , from the -'ipreipe enui: a? tb:mita!-: i:: the ektradit.oii of ibrrr. r I,;;:iiffoi- Williauor
Sunday Concert Series Pleases Large Audience
The !.tt of the present series of concerts b ythe South Mend Symphenv orchestra, under the direction of Prof. P. P. Tnrrsol!. wns civen Sund iv afternoon at .". : 1 u o'clock before a large audience. The popularity of the concerts has le-- n attested b ythe uniformly l;rp ittendame. usually taxing; the capacity of the kotary room. The solist Sunday was Miss Lora Ilershenow, pianist, who played the first movement of Hubens dn's Concerto in D minor, jrivinfr evidence of the sf rlimr musicianship which South Benders have bariod to ex-p-vt of her. The first of th- second series of concerts will be Riven Feb 1. The members of the South Lend Symphony orchestra are. now placing the ! ticket;:. Sumlay'.s prour.im, .o-ti uuml-r . e ...i :a. . -. l , . ... r- . 1 ...... 1 1 vi nvmti. v,a aomua,, j follows: ; ,A' rr. iude ladow I (Ill in the Tui:ht....hai.ir.olf! t7) Ma.arka (;hnkil I Canzonettn Sl' nd(' ( oncerto m 1 Minfi, hist n.ovemcnt. mod.rato Hubenstein! Mivs l'ora Ilershenow. Sin:.- I'rr.m the So;4th Nk-odo t. ) A L pile from l'rov.Ke. (l'.l Mooiin Dance. " A 1,1 T',V"'M f.T'.v Son;s DE A THS coin way V... SuieUy no.n at bj:.,-. jh.-. ha- b. Mi bit a vv el:, -b at, i ey-aitinu from m -umoe.i.-.. H-: 1:'..bari'l. I 'rank LitimT. a s.-ter. .Mr-.: 1 1 -al of Montp' ie r. 4 Ihi". arid hi r par-iii-. Mr. arid Mi-. V. . Akev of Montpelier al.-.. ::r..1 Tile bed'.' Vlll f.e Shipted T ') .V. o 1 ; - r-rli,.r, Ohio or. M-'aI;iv p.orr;ii.- t : n . ' r .( i FUNERALS I . . vTI.PHi.Ns. I i : i . r ' . 2 1 -.-r.ic- fiii- T. ' St !-:.:. , ,- . . ... , . . ... ,-, . .. .. ., 1 ,v ::;.n a'.".. Moj;day a!'t l'T.oca it t oepck. ili-v. I r: rd: . "lark ;cf j,,. c.i.ti.-tiau S. o n . , 4 r- It v.i.l '. ' ,tn, . m- I la I v 1 .1 e ; : : P.iVei . ; e.-i,.- te.-y. '. 1.1 ( iu; Pi: lx. I . . i t I I ".!.. I. ivll'ed ' v a Nc-.e y..rk .:. ;ral train. i !.ip ; .t d to i , ,, ..., on '-f - . ' m. r ,-' ' , .a.i ,.4i . j... .4 ...r .i , i . , , .r i from - " ' il 1 " M !:. r. .Advertise in The News-Times.
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RECEIVER FOR RÜMELY COMPANY FILES REPORT Sj erji to 'Hie "ewa-Ti ni ; Lp()RTi:. Ind., Jan. H. Final reports have teen filed In the feiern! court by l-"inley I. Mfunt, receiver for tho Rumep- I'rodtJcts Co I ami the M. ltumelv (V . kirr aJ-a i for discharrr, and rele-ao of bond . .Jr. 7oount w.t s :inrr)inted rere!vei'f tb.e bii-j trnctor industry Jan. I " l'.tir. ami through the receiver bu.in s-' of the two eop.c, rr.s waclosed Jar. 10. 1M7. The ro.K-er Chilbd Plow Co., of South r.'-nl. and the Maytatr Co. fib d suit tho two corporations, precipitating the i eeei ership. The Advanceltumeiy t'o. i,as asquint d all ob'.iN ition- of the lormer two omTiie ti actor ir.duscry is now at tthe height of it.s prosperity. X ari v l.O'jij men .ire emplod in the I-lants in this iiy, Uattle Cr k '.i d Toronto, Car.ad i. vith orders pi ;c d lor the entire output, it is .-ail. '. the thro- industries. Th-- omp.i : Ii I'-'li'if-l ) J Oh'd1 diV.'j'Hd O'A it, - anj i. t-xpandimr rai-.ti'.-. lhat C(lJUinl ;,ddit:or,s are i,,.in;t((. to thj I(l(nK It : t thi.t within amah-r M ar e.,oi-. o.e:. be employ. ,1 in th- three c;th ion jn ns ;tv (ttS(1 ,f.foi,, tJl(. ,., . of March l,m'" no u will have bi-u h r- i ti att. r.dan . CITIZENS AND ALIENS PRESENT THEIR CLAIMS I ' M i:'i 't CITY. Jar.. 1 .---"i...n -4 f r da-maife-t s-:fi' i ! by nafjor.a " -I ftr.d for -i's'io i " dunm; '!; p rlod . ' I ': o i; i inn ; j. r---!:t -d to the . r .- i.i!--:.ti on J: i .-:r. r; ' i' r. - ri r t . ; ri 1 ! 1 C " . . ; .' o . . I . f this i.icuia.'. Iair:.- bv forei- , tot.iv-i -,i a: ;!.' - .-r :: .- i ; ' 1 1 i ' : i : : - v. : e ; l ;. - i ., :rV:!- !''-s..s : Sr:.mi ltT-v!.'. I : ' ;"n- ' ' 1 ' ' v - ' Li ':; ':.:: . v--'.: P.. j . , i ' . ; A:.,o ; an. " .'.:.- I : .-.'. 'l-- 4-'.. I''. ' : a".. ., b . . Austi :..!. "...m'j. I u em a ' i ri . '''; Dutch. : .. i ' "la 1 1 s t t ;u ! .:. u m a : 1 ;t. r - r : : . i j . . . i 1 : j . , . . i vs . : : : t ; . , --mm. 1 b-iT or 1 tl.i-i" pi e. r.". 1 ,. om ,.--s:o:i are ei.:.s:de . ,1 '. . .. .ou sk k.n:. 1 a - It. . l.).- A .".(". i I.'.iis. ',:'. J.i. v - A;-;-: . m.it. . b ! P:ei. . empr..-.: th r-or.r. '. ' ti'.e I'nitel St-.t - M . -:-.-d iml .. - I. a J '.'I"', ;, , t , ,;. - ; , . i i . . ' al, t v i , . . : " sm- : a ; n T ... Tel- : ..a . : i ( :. ; . -: i.n- i t -: n- ." ' pb Y. A Mo- ;.!!, . r. m.i.i.'l ;. ' , i . i kin - "i-i tr :.:!:. ' -ta;.- .. .: .: tb- v. :r. . t -,.. . a . , u , ; . t i i , 4 : . , Ä 1 t : iL- .i.v.sij. :oi: ..::i. i : bi rn ri'i ov 4 1 1 1 r Is i i i v mm " ' - - . - V - i ll.Si i A ' '.. i.i... . ; : 1 1 . i.o b-. J X' 1' Tib 4 a t i;.v ;b !
