South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 26, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1920 — Page 2

MONDAY MOIlMNf;. JAVTARV 2rt, 102.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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BUSINESS ! Report of Seventh Federal District Shows Business Going Strong. H i-u;-. .I-1T. ' 1 'Mr." of bus!.; i . t r - n t l n i - hi Th : :. I i:: th' rabMY l .-h '.v.; nr.' buiMIrg r pe ra f i r. - tk r .:- :.M!Ks will -uff! ; ;:' ' tain mrjv-rr.i nt f'-r th. i... m. -h t :re, aft.'dlr z. ' .? ? . v .-t :' h f ' f ! : i : : a! rr ' V i i T . 1 1 . r. t. i-, oil .--!inI.i;.' n i : ' 1 1 . ! !i :t j " i ;-, :tf tili '-r f I -how of :! i - nt;.- t-j.nr. i - ".i : : a : 4 Jt ." : : .i . . ' : h' r- a I 'of Kii r. cr:ner;n- Iii::: ni c; .ü-Mnil.i ; i " :1 ; ' 'rni::'ll"y at. tl. jir a ilir ;!:' r I-.- ,'t .ifmir ti; i.-i.-.-iV jr, refrain fi-o:;i li';!r.i: until rnp- . .ur.i ;ir- n.;..;. . ;i th'- r lh r -.i" thf-r til" fil.-tinat- 1 Lrt th '!:i. aii'l for '"nr.-i r i l.t aitru:.s i : t y ; " ! ? : ! i f " .f pro Ulfa: a - i j - l-l' th.. prt.Juct.ioii i- 1-i:i ii.i.i" b Cau."" labor u.t l'ti ;-nt .n;J ' at:- r.iv: raat'Tia! -i ar avai!.itli;. Tiantiti'-s in'j' li b.Jow i. ' -ary i -r:ir rap.t.-. I!."" l.itor- - ri i - i i;r'I with a rar .-h'ri:i?:'. rjnanr ;viwr farnin", i :'..'!' 1 1 ia t T ra i , . ratlon f.i- !tti .-n l t: ik- r'.;rnrs aiTi.tit'Jt" a 1 t -1 1 i i : V ! !w n? .c:'ir.t vrh'fh th av-r.t-' I i' ii.an !rr-al- t pit hl r.ip.ta;. ' I'nf;mrai!' t I loj . ''-''. '.vnir.:-, JH th- il if t i 1 1 1 1. . .--a lit- rport. fh "f i n rtriiaru:'' -iTuatlfiTi, which i.: l-c!ar-.I to ! th .:1.- st 'infa r.r'ib! in it.-" ''ani!!''.- .n Am or 'ran hu -in 1io;h -. "Th' Ani'-rioan ha -in:- rain." tin i.-jort f r.r.t iTi-i-.. "rrali- that hi- . r. -.-.I pr'!urTir.:i i- th" iil-. tttiiiy that wii! riht th-- .-atnat in. r..r th rank and i ! tbor, anl thf- flirrrtly lnt-nst-! in rnain'ainir.L: th" hiK.li pri 1 ' v I . t ith r iia- '. ila-l to Kra.- p th'- hiL-i.ii'ii a of T Iii-- i! a or ar- irriorinir i '. . "'Arcri' Mlttual cui'.di'if't.'-. in L'.trt-: of t!i' Sf-Vf'lth !' iTa! K'MTVi1 1 1 1 ic l w r' r port 1 to b favralI wh.il' in-lii-tri il i (nlition--. o, r tli' li.-tiict r-fl-ct ount r curia r.ts nt work. Tb-.-.- i r. 1 a i nnrt.ainty ors i: Py thiat.- of tnk'-s. ir.aib iuat prinlwrtion of ' ml. na n ami P.f-a raat rials, ,-(nl 1 irklrn-.1 .- anil run.-a-.-pi n? in-f!i-ici.cy -f labor." iKl Sl I'd. ..il is -laraJ to ! a h inl to :m.ith I'ropn-itiori, M'.-i .,I:a(t im-pu.-t-ihl to obtain, ."-trui-nir.il trail, s Minnint,' at on--half c-f normal h-I. hrirk rxti'1 tn-'lv srarc anil b-athrr .-ti cks r-- ar.t. "Th; loan it ni in tn- tuil-u v.-t--n banks rontiiiva - to r llt-rt th-rath-r liberal i f r Sit m al! !;. s of nl'-avor. Municipal xu.ivai;.!r' rontini;- to ho lornl'lainil of. Itulivitlnal tank- conttnr.r to fhoy Hiih--tanti.il ,,'rowth iti individual def-osits loiajiarnl "wltli a innnth ;ii,'n an'l a year .ij.: "Crtitrartj? ,iw:ir(!-.l In statt noith of the ()hi( river and cast vi thMissouri river frnm I 1. II I?, to .Ian. 1. K'Un, totaled S L'. I f. :',;j .. ... an fncrr.iH'? of praot ! iliv a Idhion dll.UH in fomi'ans'in vltli a similar p-criod in 191." COAL AGREEMENT MENACE TO U. S. contixt:t;i fkom v.v.v. oxi; i e.-sary to the support i f 1.;. fall r right l:i." continued T r. ilarta ld. "Iri th-s; ol-vs, 'rt.tinly the irtere-,t f tb.e puLla is ital aiid th r forpar.unounL Wr itiaj a.!:n;t thi-iirht M .-trike on the part o?" i iriir and th" ri'-tht .f r.ipital to boycott but in f-.o-Ji us,, the rit,'ht of t i - pibli.' to liv- i arat:vt:r.t and v. ill ! a,:-t-rt'(i. 'V.'e .ar" ii'-'.v call d ;p"u i, iuc:1mp'ate an .i ra r i c ni nt with a cro'ip nrpJin the cuvnimt'iit. which, however it terarn.tte. i-. unsound in princlpb ;u:d a m-nac to iur institutions." 'To f&ruard against aTairs r .iclii-.n-he sirike st.u;e, I: . Pir:: !.! tirgrs r. rrninnrnt Ute' adm:;;ic!ntion .- -oi'siiltirr a-nd .ijvisoi-v tribunal. RAIL SITUATION CAUSES CONCERN contimt.p roy r.v;r. nf. in t b . f . r r. ' r vlrce !: !i o!ts b.v.ii a:vi i house that a ia:-'.ik'' m.is r.-i. ii- ' v tb.. tr.atoritv in conv-r-.-.- i..- b..-l :s no; b. - 1 . , j lr.g rai.ro. id . gl-lat. -'i t ik. n up ia ' ' . Ir.g to r-.ave the v, r. iv- . a :;. :.ult ; , . .... ... i I't-ii-rr4 ..ri,. K.i-.a oi i : . .1: i tii h.i-us-- cou;t::itt an th. r k.r.d of bia. Th- w, rd has b. ,-ri :..,.. : i ; out in e.ich h.eis. tiu.t tla- r p-il 1;i an m .; rit must '. rv I h i: lore March In s: it.-sf-.cti"" s th. ; :-. rr. - n . 1 r.- - f t we :t t h , .-':...;. b-g '.at . n -a :;' n. a n w . r. - . v : ' e on f . r. : f. r . i . !

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mi: m i V 1 1 : i. iki:i,m. r- Mi:.:.i Ir:.r. !. ., r. years aid. '. .')..:. I i at r resbU-ao. 1 2 " )( : f..:, .! . in ., ' . I'll 4, . , I'.- ' i 4 , .7 4 t ' ' - 1 j i.' '-iaonia. Mr.-. Ireland i.i - ;: iv.d by h r hu-bml. Warren I'. Iri.ini. residing in th:- rity. She hi.fi b '.. a r-.-ad:-nt of South Ib-r.C a'l ! -r i:f--. Tl.- furara! -a ill 1,. h.-Pi from th i M.!-:: - T: ai.iy aib-rno-m C.r.O ! k. !:v. I. S rivi f th Fir-it ib.ptbt ' h li flKci.-i tin:-. I'.unal nl t" i:) th- ('it'.- r m t rv. Mits. ji:.m:tti; su aim. M.--. Jeamtt Sw.tim. 2 year oM ' .i r--iJ'-r.t of f;r'-:i township, died . b- r r"--M-n' r S in'!.!'.- afternoor ;it I..!'': o'clock. Sh- hail h'-en ill but a .-v:'.rr tinv, d'ath resulting fron, pmun.onia. Mrs. Swaim is :- u:". ;vd by h-r parent:--, Mr. ahr1 Mrs-. IP rkJ.ci.--r. re.-idir.g in "mter to v. n - li 1 p ; h T !ui.'!i;u;'l, Oharbs. and 1 1 ; r 'h;''lr P. Tr ri . Kva and Maud lit is .ibo :-a;r i -d by a :!. r. Wari'-n Smith, and a broth-, ( nry, f;f Warren township. TJ:- fur, ral .irrar:"'nH rits will h :. t. ri r m i iici . I i i t r. j Ji.wMn: .! .mi:s rr:.Yox. , 'l.ilur Jariits Dnyori. 1 ', yarf a! . 1 1 I ,. , l I , ; ' ; i T I i ; 'ms r--- i r! ri , X. Ki-r l'ark. S'irnliy . 1 ' . . I 1 IF I . I I ill f ,:' t!a;. U-ath r-s'.iltlr. froin p;i irri n;.i. Th-. following mirvivo; .Mr. ari'l Mrs. II. l.(r;yon. Ins r.ar- '.)'.-; Ila!rh anI f5orrl'n. 1 r t h r:-;. ai;'l t-.'.o si-t rs, lK)rotl;y aral Anita. '!! fan'i.il arrant-'f.m rits will laitohFiir fiOi is ti'km'j:. Infant Turiir-r. son of Mr. and Mrs. Tntner, rralintr at 1029 N. Union st.. did Saturday '.'enin at S:.) "rlocl.. Ho had hern ill on" u-'. !;, 1 ath i csulthu; from pneaThe funeral jvill be hf-Id from the rfväl'oic. Tiesday afternoon at 'i o'r'joi k. llurial will la- In Highland emep ry. slsmt VITALI.VN. S.-tr Vitalian Ii-d at St. Mary's rojivent Siüiday inorTiirv. The funeral b- hel.l from fh- St. Mary's rb.ap'l .Monday afternoon at 2:20 o'rlo'-k. f?-ir:.il will b- in St. M;ry'.s roni't'-ry. i:iM..K W. II.MUU.v b.iar V. Harri-.. 1 years old, died at U residence. flO S. F.lpvonth st.. Ilivrr I'ark, Sunday inorniniir at l(i fi'i 1. k. lie had been ill but n ek. ibatii r-.ultinT from pneumonia. Tb- following r.urvive: Mrs Anna Harr;--, wife of Mr. Harris:, and tv.o brotliers and one sKtrr, fleorp-o. ! rvidir.ir In Detroit; John of Norfolk. Va.. and Mrs. Short of 1- troit. Th fun-ral arran:emnts will be announced later. mvkox v()Ln:nrit(;i;K. Infant Myron Wolfenbenrer died Sunday morninir at tho home of hin uncle. "Ii S. Mlchican st. The child h ad been ill but a short time, death resulting front pneumonia. Mr. and M Wolf nbiirK r. parents of the i bib!, di'-d recently. Th- funeral arrangements will be announced later. william s. rm:m:iuc i. W illiam S. I i-t deri' k. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred rick, residing .at 15 41 Adams st.. li-d S'inday tnorni:u: nt 7 o'clock, after a short illii' ss. 1 ith resulting from jn- iliuniia. Th" f aneral a rra UK'-ments will b" annouhv ed later. ( IX IL 1. nr.VHAIL Ccll J. Dunbar. 23 years old. tiled at hbs residence, ."13 F. Monroe St.. Sand. iv morning at 11 o'clock. He had been ill but a brief tim death resulting from pneumonia. He is survived by the following1: Mrs. Hattie Weatherload of New Paris. Ind.; Mrs A. M. Thompson and Mrs. (borg.- Parke of Chicago; also a brother. Av ry of Daytona. FI a Th" funeral arrang -ment1 will Ke .Intrup.' d later. JOILN Hi:Fi(). John P. ron. I years old. residing 'i: th." YA a ard-burf: rd., d: d Sunflay merninr: ;t 10 o bck. following an illr.i-ss from -com plications". Ii is survived by h;s wife, Mrs. Mary Christiana Heron, and the follwiug children Cr-d ef Soith Ib-ud. I'dwald of C.niner. Krnest of this city. Mr. Frank Marks of North LiSrrtv. and Mr Joshla Heron of Tlii-s n'y: f.". o trothiTx. 1 eorur of Wy.iU. Iibi.. ahd" Krfil of south I'. . si.-tt r. Mrv. Ma- Ilrd of L..;; vir.--. ...mi .s".rif Th" f n-.t-ral arr;iiifcT' ine!:ts will . ane.ouU' -d later. Mils, nosi; vi:.vi:i:. -.... i,,t., iv. t . - -a ourv .-,M .. i k S. I'-- 1 ' ' ' i . I. ."'II - '-. (,,t , ;. ,.,.r rt.s;1..nr,.. i, s. Carroil vt. S ir. i. v e -mng at : 0 ''-v . ift-i- a wk's il!ne-s -f -,,:u": . . S':i" '. urvivr l p.y her !.;; -a :r..!. ('hark: her par'p:-. Mr. Mtv Suiith 'f vv Italia;.. Iml ; lw . broih rs, In:. a T al ui' A' , . alil.g in Kokoni o. .t -r i:'. k'ans i.s 'it' arrar.C'-meu's will b auu .u:i a- 1 kt- r. . may sinaa:iis. Ma v S '.'.. r. -ev n-month-obl

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SAYS JAP FORCES 1 WEBE NECESSARY

Premier Hara Declares Czechs and Railways Had to be Protected. I'.j Ap-v!:ued I'r- : TO KD, iurduy, Jan. J 4 Tile dispatch, of Japanese reinf orcements to .!b' rla was unavoidably nec sar' to ivfis the Czechs anri uard the tens'.ve railway", l'remier Tiara bc:ird in replying to lnb-tpelia-tiori In th lower house nf the diet Sanday. It v.'.äs alco nrcr.-sar,' as a m'-ar.K of njrir.r: the safety of tlr Japanese pfirrlFon. TTiere w,w ro rfason to withdraw th" Japanese troors. added the premier, simply because the A.nerl- j cans werf belr.f; withdrawn, thr rfition of Japan and China in the far 'ut beinc far different from that of the United States or Great Iiritain. Also, he pointed out. the- future moves of the- bolnhevlki In Siberia could not be forecast. Con.vphrc Willi Kixis. Toreipn Minister Uchida also said that immediate withdrawal was im-pos-ible because. ?ome of the Vladivostok Korean were supporting th Korean independence movement w hile others were : onsplrln with the bolshevlki apralnst Jananes interests. War Minister Tnnaka told the liou.s that a thou.uind Japanese live had been sacrificed in niaintair.inp order in Siberia. FUNERALS WILLIAM DOVAIIVi;. I'uneral services for William Donuhue will be held from St. Patrick's church Monday moriilnir at 9 o'clock and K v. John I DeJroote will uffleiaU. Uurial will be in Highland cenictei y. MAIK-AIUT r.LCII. Funernl iservlces for Marpraret Welch will he held from St. Joseph's church ; t r o'clock Monday morninft. ilev. P. J. Carroll ottlciatlnjr. Ilurial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery. MAncAiurr kam:. 1 I-'uneral s-frvirf-s for M.uai'-t Kane will be held from St. Joeph'.s church at '. o'clot-k Tuesday morning. Kev. V. J. Carroll ottlclatintr. Hut in 1 will t in Highland eoniftery. mi.vxii: pcmh.i:. Funeral services for Minnie i'mde will oe held from the Kussell chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ami burial will be in Howmati cemetery. EPIDEMIC REAPS RESULTS DESPITE ALL PRECAUTIONS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONT! schools of the city beinp more serioutly affected than others. Handicaps (Ynsiis. The census numeration in St. Joseph rounty has b'en severely afftcted by the disease af cording to Udwin H. Sornmerer. supervisor, who stateil that 4.. of the staff of R5 workers had been stricken. The en u nie rati er. worklnc rind it II Ml - cult to complete their task U-rau'-of th sickness in th homes, he stated. Additional time has been granted by the census offices at Washington for the completion of tiie work. Only five n:aiT carriers of the 4." at the local olhrr are absent on account f sickness I'cstmaster Hugh P. Dunnahoo said. The striking diversity between the two clashes of outdoor workers, the census enumerators and the mail carriers is attributed to the fact that the enumerators nri not accustomed to lnclrmrn weather conditions. In addition to influenza'. death toll In South Rend, Eve more were reported Sunday from Mishawaka. m;iking a total of 17 for the two citb'S. ELKHART AUTHORITIES LOOK FOR CONFIDENCE MAN WHO GOT S4.000 OOSHEN. Ind.. Jar,. :Z. F thart county authorities are tonight scarhine: for William Cassel!, 51, of Itlkhart. and u woman who puHPi a.s Iiis wife. They are sought on tho rharg-s of fori;.:ry aral cotif ienco gvme Mltetr.fs. It is c?tlmatftl that since they arrived in Klkhart from Frankfort last ü-jmmer they have "oloinol up" moro than 1 1.000 through fnrgerii .s aral confldenc" ganas. In the long list of victim0 are : William 1Z. Wider, mayor of I-lk-hnrt. ?iC0; E. w. iTitz. of Klkhnrt. ä 0 0 ; Now Pa'-is bank; varlini reidents in and near New IVrls; many form ri; ir. th southern part of I'lkhurt county. The woman in the is said to be the mother of sever. chi!drn. CAPT. TREVITT TALKS AT SALVATION ARMY! T'e-piti Cold weather j n I - I,.V. 1 ilr 1 I -1 O. '. .-.iii'.i .-..Tw .-.u4.i ir.m .-u;iii.i; , Capt. Trevitt of tb.e Salvation Army reports that heavbpj4.rt r? wer very j tusy all day. t spr dally at the ntnine service-. In a stlring sermon. Capt. Trevitt called sinner '4. l.-,i4- v.liiru .--l.ll.r. .1, i ( 1 1 I entani-e. pointing cut that the one I

true way to happinep? was the eid- Charles Pr.vis. V.rd Vrr.r.t tor- since t:.!ng of an upright life. ! man.cer. accused. R--d f not only j ;'!. Me-tc i! d cbired that God's rncrn?s the theft --pi c,f l.-d. but of -.:h r t . J 1.' Ib-d

were above ill hi work, and that ' tb re s .is : oi g! v r, for all. llis subject was taken from th" ?lh

chapter of St Lump's gsil. third Vt I sc.

rtXiAItTY IN TOW.V. Warden IT. J. F'oirarty cf ti.j Miehlsran City r..':i. spent S-;r.aay In fouth Htnd visiting frin-i-lxi: nus i.v. Probation rüc- r Ij Ime a.ie.l I hM Of?;. Ce of 1 serpeant. at po'ir" ' rn-aPi'aartrr" Sunday e'nincr In ' abs ns. of Capt. Jarnos S:h"ck. WOW A II.IU)IIII'. 0 Thr recent heavy snow had pro . -in ffJite n h.'tndlr.ip In the operation of th- po'ice and are departments in re'-pondini; to alarm-. The tra 'k? n;ade e,n W. Washington a . by the henvy trattlr of the jitney busses have mad- the aw-nue unfit for the Mre department to travel on because of the haevy trucks becoming ca'JRht In the Jitny rut and skidding. THATS ALL KNOW. 'Next to the 'flu' c-pidfmb'. th. Ouija board craze is the worst thlr.i: that has struck South liend In th' past 10 years," avers Yountc Karl Heeder, advertising aent. Questioned more closely. he admitted thut he had lost six 5tenocrrapher In the pnt two months, due to the cryptic "So" with which the spirit hoard answered certain questions. ATTIAI) FUXITUAL. Mr. and Mrp. John J. Hayes, of 11 30 S Franklin st.. left Sunday r.lßht for Chicapn. where they will attend the funeral of Mr?. Hayes" cousin, Mr. I 'itzwillianis. who illed last wfk. Capt. Paul FoKarty, of Michigan City. Ind.. bayonet instructor at Culver military academy, spent the we?k-end in South IJend. Mr. I'oKarty graduated in journalism at Notre Dame unierslty a few yars ago. hoy rivis iiomi;. Capt. Trevitt of the Salv.it ion army reported Sunday that a home had been found for the baby boy Vhos parents were unable to support him at the present tlm-. He was kept busy all day Sunilay answerinK incpairiea relative to thf youngster, th .tory of wlilch appeareil in th- Sunday edition of tiiI XewM-Times. The captain declared that 5i pt ople had ask-l to a.lopt the- infant. SKATLMi rOPl'LAK. After th storiii tiirr- is .iia.-; claim, lestways that's what occur r-d In the city after th" iieavy snow storm of I'rlday. Sunday th- parks were crowded all day with pleasure seeking outdoor soprt fans who were intent upon enjoyinsr themselves in skating, sliding and skiing ! Miss Sybil Comer j Delights Audience With Her Recital I Miss Sybil I'omer. r t in rmint; young soprano, and the South lb nd symphony orchestra pre.-ent -d th second of a s-ri-s of musical .oirees at the Indiana club Sunday afternoon, offering an interesting prftram of wld- variety. Miss Comer sings -.pr si iy .and with a captivating presence, seeming to lend hers-df wholly to th music, with engaging result.-. In her first proup "Th- Lrtss With a Delicate Air." was given with a nice regard for Irs .simple beauties. "The Whyt." Ivylle" was interesting particularly for its quaintness. Trohably the most art 1st i of the whole group, liowcvcr, was t'.p song by Oanz. "A Memory." a thing of fragile beauty and delicate charm. "A r.jlry Tale." by Sllverta was no hs meticulously glv-n. drawing an insist nt demand for an encore. MIsh Comer is particularly at h.om in Spanish songs, having spent a great portion of her life in M--lco. In appropriate costume sh gae a grouji of th cliaract' ri.-tic songs if that country which were exceptionally vivid; th pr-fienta-tions were little character studies ns well. Th audi'nee was rbiitant to let her off with but oj-.e ncore. the familiar Paloma." Prof. Ingersoll and his orchestra were heard to very good raivantag' In a group of unmbers drawn from tho varied reptrtoiro which, lias been built up dfspito tlie Fhort existence of the organization. The "Oypsy I)a!i.-'" I'.nal number m a suite by frcrman. was most heartly rfivo! of all. requiring an encore. GRAND JURY FAILS TO INDICT ELKHART MAN CHARGED WITH THEFT ."-p-ii.li to Tae NewJ-T.:r.e ; GOSHi:N. Ind.. Jan. -". WiSon K. !I(ud, county assessor, whi- was tiiartod with shoplifting at th: Great Atlantic and l ociri- rea company'.s store her , wher. i is al - lege!, he stob a can f pluio-- and a sack of crakc-rs, was no' ir.dic'ed i by a grand Jury which w.,s cal'.f ! 4 specially fo- th" purpose o: ir. - v-st!g.itlr.g th. c as . Agif.'-tioa to I cor.ipel Itood to .--urr nd r Iii;; )ffi-o V.nov. n that he had paid Thief nf Police Tlicnew n j to s. ttb h' shoj. lifting case. Th" asso-s. r. v.-ha .I I t . ....I 1. . i 1 a r-i:r-ii ia; ia-i . .-...i .o o ijr;r. JSO.000, explained the settlement by saying he mad." it "while und r gr- .it mental xciten.ent as th result tf having beer, stoi p. l a t f. th iai rioia r4 0.: .i... to an officer.'' when ho visited. :h- sv-rt A: th" grand jury inquiry 14 witn t. s- I tifid. Saine of th- jurjmen v . r ready to ir.dict Itood and others b -dined to proceed with th- Cab.

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Newest Field in South Africa Said to be Fabulously Rich. p.v Af-io'-bif-I I'r -x . JhHANNSi'.nii.l. So.; h Atrici, Jan. 2.". Tiari::T. a -A,t'ri s, trar.d virtually carr.r-VK.-? ,j, s.--t nir TauiiR.s. in P-huan.iland. promis' to be the sc n-- of the b.:;-R--st dtan T.d claim sUikir.tr rah in South African history. It H nnderstood that Tiarir.ic will b declared open for diamond during- .! ut March 20. Amazinir stories are afloat conrcrr.lns the wonderful r.chness of the district and prospective di-'' i from the cap? to th- Zamb sia and Vosanibiaqiif and even the t'or.o, ore preparing to try th ir I'ivk in th? new field. Ispite warnirfs of possible failure men are r.Vandonm Kood j ibs in various parts of the country in ord-r to be free to istak" out claims when the proclamation is isued. Hundreds of women also are arranrjintr to to th- new diKii.ps. The government Is preparing to :,-P with the anticipated rush to Tlarintr. and u township to reTive the new community is beinp: laid out. Tau n irs is situated about forty miles south of Vryburir and about ; r ne hundred miles north of Kimb r- : ley, the last named pluce f imous for its trreat diamond mines. OFFERS REWARD FOR CONVICTION OF MEN GUILTY OF MURDERS P.v AM-iat-i Pres: j IH'P.LIN. Jan. A proc'.an.a- : toin posted here today contains an ' offer t.y the lord lb-uten.inl of a ! reward of Lxlo.OOO for information ' within three months leading to th" coni'ti('ii of any p-:sons guilty of the murder of 14 polic olliceis w iios.. ::amp are piver.. The i 1 begins with the r.ame of Detective S'mltii, .f Dublin, assassinated last July, and ends with those of Ib pu- , ty CDiiiinisslanrr Kedir.ond, mur- j dered in Dubli last week, and (.'on-! stable 1-innisran. killed at Thurl--'. j A reward of L10,0"r ; of-I i ! i d for s'li b serret inf oriaat ion as; is ca Icula t"d to lead to th- conviction of .-in of th- olfa-nd'-T's in the I -a-. nani'-'l. Any iiers)ii eon- j c rr.ed or privy to the murders, "out J not ;o tually guilty of th-ni who . k'ives the required inforibation is I promised a fr pardon, .and th- j special jarotection of the crown. STATE GRANGE VOTES j TO CHANGE CONVENTION j DATE AT NAPPANEE MEET j C(SHi;N, Ind., Jan. J." lb fore : ' the Cth annual convention of th ; Indiana stat grange was adjourn 1 , at Nappanee, it was voted to change j the time for holding th- convention j from the thirl Tuesday in Jinuary' to the tb.ird Tucsd.iv in October.: ,i This deeisiori was made as a i esult j of th- evceptionally ctdd. w ath"r n- j counter-d at Nappan -e. Tr is b--- j lieVd tb.it farmers tr- :i r: !ly will, approve f.f tlie change. a lat" ; October d.-it'- wi!l nable many of! th:u to bujtor t the convention; I ' ; . , . . j ) ti-- gra::g- vei'-'i io iai- iiie ii.itint ion f e f or from Jl to $:. subordinate lu-.i iv-:1---GERMAN TROOPS BEGIN EVACUATION OF SILESIA j 1 i 15 v A . ant'-l IT'-s: ! "p.nitia'N. Saturdav. Jan. J 4 . - - : Oeiman troops began .euating l'pp r Sibsia Sunday in accordance with the t r:ns of th p ao- inaty which i"piir's that th- movement begin within I " days after .ts ratiflrat ion Th fir-t allied troops are expiated to r a h ppeln on Jan. 1!( . Ovacuation will b.- aco,ir.piislp d Ia ziie, ( ;u h of which will remain un der a provisional military admhtis tration und- r th- inter-allie..l -o:n mission. Tli" tia.aty pi'.vules for the occu paiion oi i I'pei .-a.-i.i a n-.a, -er II." 1 . . . . . 14 11.1. j- w - 4:i. .: l.. ...... i r ! l,uio; aiuei ;roopb. i.r.giL-n. t.v or-d P-ili-.T, trnn-,4- will b., used. The allotment or dif-tnhltion o troojs in other tf rntovy h.s rot nnnnN workers at ww. z: : . : BOMBAY m ILLSj bIKIKt IP 1 M I?A Y. India. Jan. (I lay J Disiuu ting ue-vs frna mil! area m tn- ionn, Will re ovi cotton wor5'.--r-3 went o n f trik urly this ir.r.th. r j . p.th" firing bv tli , crowd of sAr.k r-', n r.n. itar" u , i i .4 1 ; . i " i ra-ualti- s. including on" killed. Daring th- morning, the advices I s:at,. tne crowds m the i:s:r! t b.--j -un folding up s;it c..rs and dh- r i ... j,:. ;v.s arUj rc-p üir.g tia ; ger.- t alUht. I-atT th Lecam- n.ore r'b t'.u are s ' r i . ; r .-

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Full size1 Divenport. upholtjr.i in tapjstry, loose cushiuiLs at 522.00. Chair or Rocker, tapestry seat and back, SI 5.00 each. liih hack W'ini: Chair or Rocker, hUh aade tapestry seat ami hack, at S2 l.uo each. Deep seat Rocker, cretonne co creek sprint; se:t;, at SI 1 .50. Plain Fihre Rocker at 57. 5n. Three-piece Suite in Baronial brown, extra line. Settee at S1S..50. Chair or Rocker sto.75 each. Living Room Tables oi" reed libre, with ejiiartersawed oak top, 2-1 3ot at S 1 S.5 . FrrsteJ brown oak top, 24x30, at S2S. So. Sewing Basket 31 inches i.ih. l.S inch square top basket, cretonne linin''. at siS.So. Also we mention you should .-ee our coinpleie line ot' Reed Fibre and All Reed Babv Carriatre-, in ali s;yles and sizes, upiiobtered in any color to suit.

Sectional Lace Paneling for Parlor Windows and Doors Are undoubtedly ainin-' threat popul,irit. Tlie Och dei..:r- .tnd ecti'-n i make them adaptable to any y.c decired. Prices v ery : y.im -na'rie, pom ooc. i, 75c, 90c to S 1.75 a panel.

Filet Net Curtains Lace cr scalloped edge, small and allovcr patterns, at $2.50, $3.25 and $4.25.

Ruliled Curtains of Voile, Swiss, Crenadine- and Waiv.uiette, :d S5.5(), S.5.95 and S6.50. X'elours arid Tapestries tor upholstering, in meal variet;. .

SIS (IPii HID i 1 1 lull I i m m m Sen. Wadsworth Says Roads am Bfit nr VJhnn Managed Frivately. i:..,:a" a 1 r j WAS! 1 1 ." JT( . Jar roaiis w o ! j i J b 1 1 1" I a a : i a i: "d if oprrat'd by tb-ir ow n-i s in f-Ir. ! - uiiro.-ion. S- n. ' oi --'a rth. iap.;io liean. New York, dt-clal d Sate! a'. .j., ,n a Sett to (J. H. S:n ' I presplent of th H rot h"r hood of Itailroad Trainmen, in i-spou-.- f. cue fron. Sir.es asking for his rea - -.-ns for .. . .-t ir. t h" Oiratr.iii.railro id ;:;!. "( tiivf-riuiicii '. iijiM itlion is if. U'lll." Sep.. W.'iJsWi'-rth a!, "kl 'i i ";n: .t.-i:.- th.- ...a of -n mit;-.. tnd .on:. .. tli" tr ti".-: -or tat a -n sst. n: ot t; tr- ir.to tho- bands o: .t i uf r mo" rrfitn The t "P. i . ...ltv. i;nr.S)(,r.,iVn ..r.d i i-.rg.c Jt. r lira1 1. . s' i ticri. S- Y t d - v. ort ' -.id th' ... ;f of ,. -. I . i . I . g-v. ' rn:o g ". i .-. ' w ; 1 1 pe.-ij,, W 11 '..' lights, nor. ..y and i . iduinu :. d ;i'; : .''- y t-pp .'-' .f a'.: t ran-porta-FRISCO INVESTIGATES RECORD OF DEMPSEY t .- i r r - ' san ri:.:;;S' o. Jr.: i" 'hl" rr.ia sta 1 r t r. h ; : in I' gb r. i r - :r An a Jr. 1 ..... : 'I ; w . r. r n l tr. ; .'. ! ' . . ! . n o ; r. c ; ". .". ' I. IP " ga.'.': .-' f.- r m'd1 Mr IP r g.i 1 1 i r i . ' . a . t: . .s rr ! '!.' gm of I .... . . : . i 1 n. - dratt : ltd.

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!K0LD IMPORTANT 1EATY GOiMFAB : Leaders of Both Factions Call Mceimci Which IVlav Make or Break. 1 I a--. . i-l .- i." as( 1 1 '( ri'- '.v. j. ' '-, 1. ) . i v 1 ' 1 I ..-Uii" i ' " i-p .tti :o:.-..i; :iay hira- . pre-- .:" 1 I . . V a,' ti,.i..il- S' -i t- at. i .- .ti'l.iv Iii-; b o -. i . J i t . n- ! 1!: i; . - . 4. - . - -. . . a t . -. ? . u' a . . ' : :i a an r . - a -"i'. fo: -'j::i'..'. .'.-: ai i..' ::.L" r - 1 pi. ,.-.:". p . . .- ' I s o b" . w : r ar:..' .;.d :. a lb ft:-' to I'n dl' t. ;- S- -.. l.-a.- - .-

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.iways th- ijc-t. L ill '.is lip fur r t;:;;at nr. arty ic jotj. Curtains and Draperic s. Marquis; tt es. white or ere a in j jl wstih vvicl tape I or tier, fc j)tior.al in ijualitv', at 3 ' r T(i. Alto in t l.un :, a A')c a.rth : -i:p h Also in cflo!s. w ith !.i: '.:e assortment tv ciiod-c irojn. at 59c vard. C urtam Swi--. nine, at W". t) in- h'-s I urulrcv!- aPieces of Nets I'llf i Nets .it prn -. ro ia.'iict than last yfutr. at 45r. 4c)r. S S( . 5(c to bf?i-. i i ... .-lst) a I nur a-.oUiiii'r.r ! i Nrts in vc. ions nca". ji.itterns i;i"--t mvitin: iti parlor and I: w::' : anm, ,,t ' 1 . ) ' and up to 52.? v.i rd . cu

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