South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 29, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 January 1920 — Page 4
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ENTAT1VE CANDIDATES
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Frank M. Boone Mentioned As Republican Candidate for County Treasurer. t COXTfNURD FR M I'ACi; i;, .ir.nourrfmer.t r.rri"s v.i!, i an euitllnw of the platfoim upon whi h he VwUJ S Of (I mr.'-T at ! L,uh..TnaterUI nomination. Hi- annennee. mnt follows: f 1 ' . . r i am h canowate- lor ::c- u : rat.'e nomination fr .--ov-mor Indiana. and If nomin.c. d and : d will c-Hrn"tly favor: "Restoration of hor:.- rule . oof 't;lld if-gov?rnment fnr .ill tb.- p-oj !: "I am uncompromisingly oppose-. l any law or poliey v.-hir-h om p 1 the people In tli- lifr. rt township, towns and cities in I r I in r.a :o hav to go to th- s T , t h-.M.-.' to get remission to arrar.-c th'-it own local affairs: "On the.se and oth-r u 1 j - - I will In the r.f.tr future- .;. ak neu--fully." Supporte! hy l.raelors. Dr. McCulIaeh is F y. ;ir oid. ard was born In Shebe.evK.an. Wiv 11 hat lived In Indianapolis sitae- 17::. Ills candidacy ha" the- supprt of former Co v. Samuel' M. 1: al-ton an! other t rornlnnt state d ruocrats, aecrdlng to word r -c iv d he re. l'avi.r the nomination of Dr. M- 'ullor-h. Word from Indianapolis -i,ots Mr. Raifton as saying: '! favor Dr. Mr-Oil'. , h f.,r governor. While I have nor had t1(. a el vantage of an intimate pe-rsonal acquaintance with him. I have h.ng known of his fine hu-.ine s.s and profe? clonal reputation, lie is eertainIv a hich class citizen and he will in my Judgment, if Irrted governor, make an t-x ellent ..vrnitivo." Thomas Taggart is quoted as .raying: "If Dr. McCulIooh makes as crood a Kovrnor as he has a phvsician and soldier, he will be- entitb-el to another m-dal from the i t izon?? of Indiana iual to the orolx dc guerre won by him in Franco." TELLS WOMEN OF PRESENT UNREST h-o.tixt:i:d piiom pahl' oxk.) lion of the common ikc e-ities. To volve this and similar phaM-s of the.
iM.iusiri.u prouirm a oro.hU-r un.ler- ,st(-f fiee and federal building ieMandlriR between the employer, thjr-ivid added impetus Wednesday
rnploy and the pitMi- must L' is tablihtd. Ocfcml Treaty. In d' f en.e of the peac treaty and h LeaKTUH of Nations pact, ..Miss Harbell -xpl ained the constructive results th.it can b realized through recognition of the.v two i.s!is. She d( monstra.t .1 the mar.n. r : in which prcat labor ouestitns of :1m f-ntiro wc rbl ran be solved bv the
ereatlon of an international labor j committees which will take the inatommisMuii. which is provided for u r up with Indiana congressmen at i't the treaty". ; Washington and nru-e legislation to And whether or not the 1. S. j relieve the rendition here, joins th league, sli- continued, "its Tb cominitte.- appointed by the work will continue a it beiran last j llot;:rians is composed of Col. October, when the ürst internation.-tl : (bor-.- y . studcd.aker. 1'. A. Miller labor commission met in Wahincr- j ami cb oi Le t'j'.ri n. ton in an endeavor to settle tho I'ocy racilitits. iiiturbinff industrial b ments thatj I ; is claimed that pOstai facilities existed in the 40 countries repre-( l, re uro hopelessly lnnddpiate to seated. ex ludin.K th- T'nited States! ,-ope with the present businesswhich of course (.u!d t.ke r.o part j uhich daily passes through South
in thf work beca'Js.- of the. action of, "iicross on the pact." Sound Conunon l-ovol. In concluding Miss Tar bell d- t ; ared that the only way to meet .tho radical lenient in tills e.oun.'try is to sound a common level, to j du.it to all our councils, th. e Ic- '
; merits that mike up ur -ouotnie J S"t ban-iuU i" be In Id at the V. 'life, capital, l.t'-or and the public, j M. t A. on the evening of I'eb. IT, , ltr tlie views of all are essential; epl. lining th;t those men withoyt jtti a satisfactory solution of univt r-j sons wo.ihl J-e inrnidiril junior al proMem5. ; -:s b i!ie V. M. (V A. ' Miss Tar bo 11 poko V dn sd.t.v 1". re; v.a i a'.- n.ob- for tin- at-U-ver.lnt; under tl;o ?itjjiec cf the' f nd in . of a lare tb b cation trotn Woman's Dining clue, ti d lir ap-J So ith i'n l ; : the initiation of a
pe. miner in South lb-nd at this time tnatk. the rise of inter sis in world problem? by the wannen of tin- city. HOLD CONFERENCE IN WATERWAYS PROPOSAL J'.V l l.i'el Pres-
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To tin- rn ad of th- lakes, as snow i jn plan- of tb.e Canadian Deep W.i terw a s' as-'Ci iticn. i'.tvoh . s pl.o ire of ftvjr t!ar:-i in tin St. LawreiT'C -" Ith t,i t.-ar', loi-Vrs allil ep;ii Tree.'. . p' tur of the v r for a certain b t. - th .if. d oth r - pf nditur s d tht n '. : pri--. a-m- j , prisma in .ill an :i.i.lvd cos; U i'ar.ada 'f J 1 " f,'"' .' '-' 0. Tor 1 1 II miis the co r:m, nt of i the I'r.itd States would 1 cr ha'f i.f the COst. .t!!t'lll'.tl!U TO $!'.".- 0 ". as hb t nt t tlns St Iaur !i forms tht boundary and is nv:.a!ol int ; t. it ior.al water. i.e. ,r!t. 1. t'ratj. pr ident of tbe ('.teat I..k..-s't. I.iwrer.e.- Tidewater a-o:.i t'.ors. fr!-a Imlutl:. rxidaine.i tb- j - rt i '. r s and omm.ented ipoi tb.e ben'i.:s t baind by b -th r.ta4d.i and tin. "L'r.P.e.l x.ttf- m Ii-.n;;-- w i ! r TraP--iart;ltion fol 'Z A 'ao.:'. 1 i-'.ir.l-lr .it - the ii . j'it y of u n i o!:r u a nl jiaralllbwr. r.Wdi; iick n;. ;r nin-d I'n I i;v.sv;i.iJ'. Ii d . .!.! -. -. j jeajj (' th4 Ko'.a:y :b l.-:e she's d' p..s,:.,,... nu-.i-.. r.s,nd i:: a:..-.r- tb- r. n .bbc.i.. it. a. Weed ran cca'-l vjL i:. t
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START GAMPAIG FOR PDST0FF1GE Rotary Club Appoints Committee to Work in Conjunction With Elks. The iMiiipain for additional postal facilities i: South lk-nd and if nocess.'.ry th erection of a new wh' ii the Iiot'ir club at its luricb.enn lntctint; held at ilv Oliver npIointed. a coiiiinittee of three to work in cooperation with other civic club committees toward, this end. The campaign was inaugurated by th t'lks club several weeks dro when that organization api ointed a i ummittee to uather data on th trm status of postal conditions her.'. Oth'T t lubs) will appoint similar i;.nd ar.il that with the unpre-. dented urowth predict d for tb. fomini; vcar business will b tie morali7eii bv poor ostal s rvieo w ithin a sleu t time. Herr appeareil before tl; f lub with an invitation for each Kolai:an to aittnd tlr- Fathers and r.ev dub at I . auiac. Mich.. !Yb. . CHICAGO WORKERS WILL ADVANCE WORKING TIME r.y r !.;.-. i i'ies ; Cilli' Ci .l.i iv ;. S:Jv tlavie in,! ('5 v vo w-ofL-.-rv tvMI dtv. the sptii and s .t: vier rnor.tlis if the '. iV adee.it '. b- l,e:is 1". S it ; i adopt d. .With, r 'a .;;'a!io'i nor clock set-tie.-ic n. coivirv S a l r ! said "T I .oi ln-e ;...;;:" of the' worktrs of t!;e t.: pe t- i:-r av.t troni t r. Jr ! l.tl e.-s w h;'e tk : Titie- to hav" sen.o oT tlor recr iti n dr.rm t; 1 1; "I t ; o r. i 1 favor action b .r.v local or state Iiw-makinc bo.':- as th it w ould s :..'':y if a d- i:Mo time vtand.'.id i,,,,iry ;.t i that, of ouir., is onr.fiwin to r oc . The s:::.pa t ra--;l... 1 . :.d r.o I be'it ve will app .'! 1 to !: .;, s to b-t I the du!, alt. fa- and m. - r ' ' r'i"i i We!'; o h' -f r si:i.i:rr woman ji'uoic. MeVn:vNi', YYa-iv. 1 f.. ' A u . - s. t d as a t t.ipi.r.iry juror l.i!- WVdU'-d i' i' t!i" tr; i! of 1 1 all. .! r.e mb.-rs f th1 i I. W. W. i'.... d w.th f.arib-r :n con.-. v w : t th ntral.a sz.t -otic t : i . r 2 1 . i s t v t i . i . I Adversers profits from .t VOlumf HOt pfiCCS. .. S
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' - ' 1 ARRAIGN ALLEGED HIGHWAY ROBBERS Preliminary Hearing of Elendi and Reno Will be Held Saturday. IMcadinp; not iruilty to charges of highway robbery, Tom ilcndi and Steve lb no. arrested last week by the police in connection with the recent wave of holdups committed in South Ilend. wer? held under $1.000 bonds and th'ir preliminary hearings were postponed until Saturday laorninc, when arraigned before Special .lutle Sands in the city court Wednesday morning. Their aller; d conf edf-rat1, Zein Said when brought before tho court was prepared to put up a tight, friends coming to his rescue and employing consul. A question of jurisdiction was brought up and upon agreement between the prosecution and tho defense, it was decided to hold Said on a ?l,0ui) bond and his case was held ov r until an affidavit can be prepared and tiled by the state. Two Syrian business men of Michigan City went on Said's bond and he was. released from the custody of the police. That Said will make a strontr t;j;ht for his lile rty when the In arimr is held was indicated this morning when he was prepared to produce evidence showing that he was not Implicated in tho alleged holdups. It was also learned that the house at 1.07 Washington av.. where the arrests were made is a private resid nee. occupied by T. Ik Keys, ;i n niploye of the Sinclair Oil Co., who r p. ted out several rooms of the house. t'onxineod of Inmwcnrt. .K'-ys tohl newspaper men after court adjourned that lie was convinced of Saids innocence, giving facts and incidents, to substantiate has :-;ory. He contends that Said re-fas-I to associate with the two otln r roomer. who he claims "looked bad" to him. In an effort to establish Said's innocence from complicity in tin crimes charged to the trio. Keys insisted that Said was ill last Thursday, the nicht Kdward Ziramerrtian was shot during a tussle with tht holdup men and furtie r ia Iterated his story when he stat"d that Said at one time came to him and asked for another room, charging that Mono and Klendi had searched Ids loom and that he fearel that tin two men might take i-oir.ethin-r of value. Kt ; s also stated that Said came h re from Ptroit la.t . otober and h is bt t ti an exemplary roomer. Tin- a'i! -e Tfysb ry of tht house w is . '. lined away by Keys, who taal ie; ta t rs that at the time of tharrest, his wife wan out of the city with tht ir your. cost child and the ebb vt sen was with him at tho Sinclair t'.lli:': s'ation. SAYS STATEMENT OF M0NDELL IS WRONG bv if. 1 ITevs : j Washington. Jan. :. ;h.iirI in.!!' W'.iilsworth of the tifii.it' initl- , tar cof.tr.nt: e. which agreed Mn- ' day to report favorably on a ctmpuls. ry univ-.sal military training : p'.tn. i!:cl-ired Widntsu.iy night that It. l Mor.ik-li, of W'jonurn. rep-iblic-iii le.idvr of the hou-e. incorrect . in his s:. itfi.v nts T it-s lay that one b.li:-ui d 'I'.ars wcu'.d be rcjuired to ..;-'.; tJio army reorganization i ill v;tli its universell training iroWar dt. partrt; nt stimates, i'hilrm.'.n V.a!-.vi rth Faid. show th:-! tiTtn-.a! cost would be .'vjpro::natt ly $ i " . c 0U . 00 0 hss than I tile ;.;u!i3 n t bv Mr. Mundil.
RAPID PROGRESS IDE II JURY FOR NEWBERRY
Eight Prospective Jurors 'Passed for Cause Excuse Two Others. (CONTIXl'KI) FROM T ' A ( i K oMk , were on hand, court attaches announe d. Judge Sessions outlined the usual method of electing the jury. Tin
government will have six per-emp-Jed
tery challensres and the dcf. ns- l. Examine Jurors. The followdnpr 12 men were placed In the jury box for examination: Louis A. Mclntyre, Royne City; John Barnr?. ttoyne City: Frank Armstrong. Alansn; Charles Frenln. Bloomingdale: Fred Smith, Flk Rapids; Jerry Dunworth. White Cloud; Orlan J. HouRhton, Stanton; William A. Younp. Bellevicw; William S. Purple, nrutus; Frank P. Dlckerson. Sturgis; Martin lla.strrly, Nunlca. and Martin H. Cobb. Alto. Judg "W. H. Kichheirn took i charge of the selection of the jury for the government. Mclntyre was the first member of the pared examined. ' He was asked if h' had any prejudice against enforcement of laws limiting; the amount of money w hich might be spent in a political campaign or .against Uws prohibiting buying votes. Uei said he did not. Mclntyre asked to be excused on business grounds, saying he was a beekeeper; that his bees wer In the cellar and would hav' to "l- removed before warm weather" or would be a total loss. The government passed Mclntyr--. Atty. (leorge F. Xichola examined the Jurors for the defense. Mclntyre said lie was acquainted with John M. Harris, one of th' defendants. Harris was the principal of the school which he attended and later handled yomc legal work for him. This would not influence him in giving a .fair and impartial verdict, however, he said. Tho defense challenged Mclntyre for cause but Judtre Sessions after asking him several questions eve-r-rub-d the challenge. SAMUEL G0MPERS CONDEMNS "REDS" I CONTINUED FROM PAGK ONK.i that amendment has been entirely reverpod hy the constitution of bolshevist Russia which provides fr and enforces compulsory labor. Th plea to withhold judgment is a last elesperate attempt to win favor from the American people for a system of government which by the confession of its own advocates and defenders is foreign to every concept of the American re-publlc. We knowabout Russia. We know- about bolshevism. We know the piteous stories of cruelty and intolerance and we know the autocratic concept that underlies the minority dictatorship hailed te th world by its dupes and advocates as the mrtst perfect state of society yet devised. Wo know about It and we condemn it comple-tely, finally and for all time." CHARGE SIXTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL WITH MURDER Bv Associated Pres: ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Jan. L'Jv The trial of 16-year-old Frsala Broderick, charged with having killed her step-father Joseph Woodcock, her April I t last, Wednesday was postponed until March 19. after a jury to hear the cas had been selected in juvenile court. The jury was dismissed when Judtre Kleine admitted h had been mistaken in his statement to the jury. The cou'-t ruled that the selection of another jury vi as necessary. Miss Rroderick admits killing he r step-father, but claims she did so when he attempted to attack her. She also killed her father in 1016 but was evonorateel by a coroner's jury on the plea that she acted in defense of her mother. Mrs. Lillian Woodcock, her mother, who is accused Jointly with her. will be tried later. POSTPONE HEARING FOR LEGAL INFORMATION In order that further legal information might v bo secured the hearing on the widtlning of Kvsing uv from Olive st. to Ernsperg'er hi., Mas deferred until I'eb. 11 by the board ot public works at its meeting held Wednesday evening. A number of r monstraters appeared before the board btit no written remonstrances were presented. The resolution providing for the sewer improvement on Vassar av.. from Allen st. to the tirst alley CO feet east of Allen st., Joseph Luther was awarded the bid for the sewer on Corby st., from Notre Dame a v. to South Bend av. Luther s bid was JC.Ot'ietb'. BLAMES FEDERAL BOARD IN PART FOR H. C. L liy Ae-scchued Tresii : ti:vljlaxd. o. Jan. The high cost of living owes its existence in jKitt to the federal reserve board. Pr. Harvey W. Wiley. nAtio'r.al pure food expert dt dared Wedr.esd.iy in an address bofore the thirteenth annual convention of the National Cann rs' issor iation. Th remedy Dr. Wiley s-iid. lies In the gradual withdrawal of inflated currency ami tb.- establishment of luod as the standard of value in.-te.id of gold. The pre-war .tandard will ii-vtj: it.L'ira he tiid.
Thief Adopts Clever Ruse to Get Seal Coat
S'iug I,. Iavinston. Kunstman i part in nts. take his wife's seal skin coat into Newman's store, 12.1 S. Michigan st.. Wednesday afternoon :;n unknown part cnlled at the store ; a few p.u:nc nts later and yiatrd that! -Mr. Iivinston sent for the coat, steered it and made his getaway. Tin local police ".re at a loss know the identity of the party to ! that secured th gaiment and were informed of th thief3 activities Wednesday evening. About 1 minutes alter Mr. lavingston had brought the garment to the store to be alterthe unknown man entered and nsaed tor tne manager Fiuuns inai h w;is sent to the store by Mr. Liv ingston and was given the coat. Th loss was not discovered until some time later when Mr. Livingston called at the store and wag Informed that the coat had been given to the man he sent after It. headers From Local Lodges Several additional new members will be ushered Into the. Klwanis e dub at its regular noonday luncheon in the second Moor dining room of the Oliver hotel today. With the number to be taken in today, about 2 0 members havo 1. en added to the? club of business men since the first of the ye ;ar. The club is not putting on a membership contest ol any in kind, but is adding members classifications not already rilled. Walte r I. Fegan, district agent of j the Pennsylvania Mutual Lifo Insurance company will be the oral booster at today's meeting and Thomas H. Brandon, of the Bran-don-Iurrell company, will be the silent booster. Several matters of importance aro scheduled to come before tho meeting. thiiki; iiiu:s. Three roof fires occurred Wednesday eause-d by sparks from nearby chimneys igniting the roefs. Central companies were called to the residence of J. M. Brown, lTuJ Marine st.. at 5:10 o'clock, where fire caused damage amounting to $10. At o't-io'-k hose comrany No. was calb d to the r9iilenc' of John Tschido, 10 Kendall Ft., where tho damage amounted to $15, and at 1 o'clock ho-.' company Xo. 2 waa called to the home of I. Mitterseyer, Kendall st., where the damage amount-d to $ä. FALLS DOWN SIIAVT. Anthony Rozyski. 1200 W. Division st.. fell down an elector shaft at the Fngman-Matthews Mfg. Co. on Wednesday evening at 6:10 o'clock, and split his right knee cap. He was removed to St. Joseph's hospital in the police ambulance in charge of Officers DeVos, Luther and Diver. Rozyski. thinking the elevator was at the first floor, walked into the openitfg and as the result fell eight feet to the basein" nt. STILL ALAKM. Th" entire rear part of the residence of R. A. Wolf. 723 X. Fddy st.. was destroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon at 3:12 o'clock. The f ireis thought to have been caused by sparks from a chimney and caused damage amounting to $ir-0. Hose company No. 7 and Central comparses answered the still alarm. atti:m auto show. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Xikart. 216 W. Bartlett st.. lc-ft Wednesday evening for Chicago, -where they will attend the automobile show. Mr. Nikart. who is the local Maxwell dealer, will return with a new 1920 Maxwell Sedan on Friday. LINK SOCIALISTS WITH BOLSHEVIKS Ity A?oiatotl l'ret: ALBANY, X. Y., Jan. 28. In its effort to link the socialL-tü of America with the bolshevikl of Russia in a conspiracy to overthreiw organized government hero the prosecution at the "trial" of the five suspended socialist ass-emblymen, charged with disloyalty, Wednesday succeed eel In Introducing as evidence the testimony etbtained by the joint legislative committee investigating raelie alism from Ludwig C. A. K . Martens self-styled Russian soviet ambassa dor to the i nitea htates. ine as-i sembly judiciary committee conduct ing the investigation adrritted the J evidence' after protests by the socialj ; co'.uist I. Seymour St dman, tb.en denia ruled that if th' testimony be b read hi its enI read a f all it tirety. Th reatLng began rnd s-emed due to continue for two or three days when Mr. St-dman ind committee counsel reach (I an agreement where. by the testimony is to be printed and presented to th defense. Then both tides will read into the record such, portions Us thty desire. AXXOl'.M'H SlsPIlNMON. By A -e late I I'r: Xi:w YRK. Jan. 2J. The? suspension of the five socl Gists as mI blvme n at Albany and the sedition bill nevv bt-fore congress wer le- j notmi ed as "un-American" and "u:i- ; democratic :n addresses and by rc solutions tonUht at a mas meeting held in Madiyon Square Garden Li- uci.tlUt iL.J la. Lux criianittoti-i.
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MEEE n 1 1 1 r nt I r n Chairman Sullivan Reports Progress In Campaign for Irish. Irish Republic bonds totaling ' more than cne-fourth of the JIO.CiOO pioia ir ;-u josenn county nave i lif?n Fold, according- to the ani . . rouncement made at th meeting of : th.e Friends of Irish Fr-'-dom hel l ; Wednesday night at the Knights of i 'olumbus home. Rut despite what I h termetl as a "satisfactory tale." Chairman Joseph M. . Sullivan declared that added impetus was needed to put the drive over the top iti alloted time' and bring St. Joseph county out as a leader in the cause in Indiana. Enthusiastic hnd encouraging reports were made by members of the committeVs which are now canvassing the city and according to the statement of rrospots much of the necessary amount will be raised before the end of the present week. Committers working among the manufacturing interests of the; city reported that much was to be expected from that source within the week, while corresponding reports were made by the committees soliciting in the business and residential districts. Start Drixe at . I. The elrive at the Unhersity of Notre Jame which has been postponed on liCcount of examinations during the present week will be launched the tirst week in February, according to the announcement of Rev. Cornellous Hagerty. It is exp vted that the students .and faculty of the university will subscribe for a substantial share of the bonds. Plans were made before the conlusion of the meeting for systematizing the campaign by the establishment of an office at the Knights f Columbus home, which will be used as an information bureau for i persems desiring iruormatiem on the purposes of the drive and the cause d' Ireland .is well as serving as the headquarters for the committee workers. Letters and literature containing information will he mailed te all prospective purchasers -f bonds and friends of th- Irish cans-1 from this point. DE A THS MKS. J Ml LI) A HLSCIlLKLi:. Mrs. Fredr. Rescherer. 71 years old, residing at 1002 1-2 W. Washington st., died Wednesday morning at 1 o'clock. She had been ill for the last lour years, death resulting from valvular heart disease. Mrs. Beschere r is sui vhed by h r husband, Adam, ami the following children: Rev. John Ibvcherrr, of Porter, Inu.; Mr. Koe-rth. South Bend, and the following sisters: Mrs. John Lippert. residing in Arz-be-rg. Bavaria. Germany: Mrs. Cavanaugh and Mrs. Hochne. both residing in South Bend. Mrs. Rescherer was born in Germany and haej lived in South Iktul for the past 10 years. The funeral will be held at the residence. i::u2U W. Washington st.. Friday afternoon at 1:30 ami at 2 o'clock .at the church. Tb.e Rev. K. Rolle, of the Lutheran church, will e fficiate, at d the burial will bo in the Citv e-euietcrv. MKS. MAKGFLKITi: .JOHNSON. Mrs. Marguerite Johnson, 25 years old, residing at ."11 X. Francis St.. died Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 e'clock. Sh had ben ill e icht days, death resulting from influenza. Mrs. Johnson is survived by h r husband. Clifford, of outh Rend, and her father, J. A. Ive, of Crown Point. 3ml. Tmo children, Jeanne and Christyie, .and two brothers, Sam 1-ove and Charlotte, of Crown Point, also survive Mrs. Jehnson had renided in Soith Bond ono year, comrK here frc ro Crown Point. Ind. The funeral will be hdd at the residence. 511 X. Francis st., Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Henry L. Davis, of the Low-ell Heights church will officiate. Aft-r the services at the residence, the body will be shinned to Crown poim. ,, b, for burial. DION'YSIO MLNDOZA. Dionysio Mendoza, I'm year: o'A. of Lima. Peru, dieel at Xotro Dame university where he has been a ttud-e-nt for the past two y.-ars, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock following several days illness of pneumonia. Mr. Mendoza was taking the mechanical engineering course. Authorities at the university have cabled his pfre r.ts and no disposition will be made I of the bodv until word is r.-c -:v- 1 from them. LLINOR ALIfi; KAMINsKA. Elinor Al. e ICaniinska, .r..- .-.: id daughte-. Mr. and Mrs. f,vn.an Kaminski, U'12 Franklin sr. died Wedn-sJay morning at 11 o'clock fu'bcvimr a two we ek's illness of bronchial pneumonia. She was born in Sou'h Bend. F b. ä. liP. I'une-rnl arrangements will )r mad? iat r. MAIMOKIi: Marj'-ri.j ye-ars an-l Wednesday gi:m:vii; i: bkici:. Cene if ve Itruct V. t i" iiiontiis 1. di-d netrr. intr a tlv'ii o'edot !: ! 't the hon.e of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 red Bruce. 71'G V. Oak st.. followintr a wr-k'x illnoss of pneumonia. Besides kcr pareT.ts sh is survived by three Roderi k. Marshall and Fred rik John. and on- sister. Ehin.e. all at home-. She was born in South Rend July -1. 1117. The body "A il I be taken to ,:-. af r Lb, for buri ii.
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rMml r J I'o'd ic. tit.' . w canary, chirped cheerfully. On of the T-isitors admired the b.rd. but the other did not scrn qttit1 irrte re-ted. "It's a f.r.e bird, but I'd much rr;th-r havr a parrot," he said. "I had an experiences with a rarro: once," joined in Mayor 'arson as he fingered the tassels on his new bathrobe. "It me teil you sonit-thing." continued the mayor. "Wh n I was in has. ball I had oc ästen to visit a baseball manager in an Ohio town. Two young women and their father lived with this manager. The father was as crazy as a bat, and they kept him up on tho third floor Of the house. "As I was ushered into the reception room, a voic cried .at me, "Hello there. hr'"o Trier.-, hello there-." "It scarce! me nearly to deVvh. I thought sure the old crazy man had gotten lose, and was about to attack me. I turned around right quirk, and what do you think I saw? A little green parrot." MIS1IAWAKA DIXI.INLN Tin: HONOR. Judging from statements made at a re-cent meeting of the housing group the people of Mishawaka have very littl faith in the politicians of South Be nd. Tn the course ef the met tine: it was suUL'este-d that in Invitation be extended to Mishawaka tjoin South Renal before So ith Rend grew into the- neighboring city. A prominent Mishawaka eiti-7f-was present ami mad- the following replv to Smith Rend's invitation. "I had th- pleasure ef liv ing in I'ngiev ood be-fore il was taken o -r by e'hlca'-to priur. '" had a splendid e-ny ami tok consitle cable pridt. m it. H 3w'ver. titter v.- ooser.ted to btcetnae a part oi Chicago coir taxes wore inc-aasctl .ard the prass sr'"v in the sti . ets. "Should Mishawa!:a be con:" a part "f South I', nd 1 am nfrai 1 the sam vot.ld happen to Mishawaka and the w". -t ral of South Be net would i-tcei the impi ov ements w hile the main street of Mlsnawal.a would be filled with w eds. Gentlemen, we appreciate your kind offer hut canned see how Mi-ha-waka will pr:H any by tieciiatn,'" " MLKIH'K SlOKi: OWN L II. I'.v I'nitel I'ress: INDIA X A 1 'O LIS. I ntl Peejoio trying to nt r Charb-s Vo. L- It i?i l..- u n. day noticttl a stream d .J.. s o. J. V,'. T.Sblooo trickir.' ocr t!u duo r stir and t'io.uu: e.nto 1 it. lice wii. 1 inT in walk. T'n-y ealb-d th--fo--mi A UL-b.iid.au.' h's bml i iitiol of hb. od. In a sr.ial! bacn rc'tpi of a ma lb t v it h n the mal b-t tb.e s'oie a brokt n w r. Sttlo y in ii 1 llar.dle acd tal -lay Pairs-. AUglur fi-.a: 'v;t: u"h' h in thro..- dat t .-. Poii- e : a id rations pointed to nuitb-r d ii bnrv as the m)t;e,.. RI'.PORT IS I ni'ATIK Anoth. ly I'liiti-1 Prt-Sh : CHICAGO. Ja i i i ti tluenza -pneumon ;a ib a t h was establishe-d 1. r- tenia: deaths reported. lt cord with 1 - r.y Unilotl I'ross LONDON". Jan. Th- Y. nmg
News has confirmed the stat-m-nt that George N. Ranu-s, labt. rite rninIster without' pe.rtfolio in th- Lloyd Tnre
Georg" cabine t has tc mo-red iii-" resignation.
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