South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1920 — Page 4

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ANNUAL MEET ' OF INSURANCE - WORKERS ENDS1

j " J Dvrr 1fin Huptc AHonri PnnJ servative Banquet At Oliver Hotel. -NTINFKn n:.M PACK - i ! i t .!, ; h i - o a id - re v l ''.:: ; and !. W. WS" I i " T i W. 11.4- . -:! nt of '!..:- Ti a tin ! 1 1 ) i-! : t of prof .e , o.mpicn-:itv- n om th- toastrnas t-r for h:s f.'orts ir T ? - organization ii! ii ! ' f : o j)i ij n ' of t!i ' ! r . i'.i ' r i '. ! ; h ' ! oy.j n t io n .-, , . r.i-t)i- of - fonnd.i.r if. 1 '!. ' i ;-.irl;art, v !. fi -; a lid t'-n-ial iii.ii:a'-rT it-mIhc il Mati.-!i - (hit th' t ''Ui ;;, m- ii r. - ord'd a 'aiii of J 1 ': 1,'ox jT. (u.j. i'. it) ! '. 1 with j.r ti , ii :n i-ip! of fi''.'."" and had at pr-vrr.t :7r, on d ; oir in lo'-.tl hanks. Mr. Ihirkart th-n .lij-tribuu-d 'an:j:- s to loading ii'-s for th tM't y;.r tnakinir th- t.r-r presentation of a diamond rim,' and rh'ri Tonus to IouIh Kaiout-'h. tllar io'-mhT f t)lP "Jlfoioio tlu" and hold r of a world's i ord in the hf in-uratw-e h'dd. Amnn? .Mr. Halou-h' l' ats. it u r.iuiuncol, wr-r th- sf-llint: of $101.-) in Jr.sur.inr in January, 1'.'0. a ! i ord d' darrd iinpfo-ildo hy of;.c rs of th company Tintil :ur-h u r proliu ed. His .-ivr.iO' month!y salary is mor1 than $7("t. Award JSoiiiim'. othrr bonuses w-ro awanUd S.unui j. I'hillips, ! olimr s ip-rint--nd-nt in joint results for 11 II. f'harhIfarlan, h ading suprintnd nt in-Iii-trial d-partmnt, r,. l. Iilanrhard. siip-rintrnd nt Hammond di--r j-T . 1!. i;. Huffman, sn pori n t n d n t And r.-on di-trict. If. L York. cind U'i ut in South Ind di-triM. A. (',. l"PI-'on. Torr Unit-. Mrs. Kmrna A. I.nu d p. of Hammond. Ani'ir.? th othr-r s,oakrs of thnin.r ur Uarn-y rarson. Th hisuraii ridd, I.on isvilh-, Kv.; V. W. Dunk h-. rv-'itor ' Tin- Mca phon-," ompany orirair. and othn -m. Tli- period twi-oi th" hanju-t :id addr-sfs was i'!Ms.intly fill'd Jth HiiiiiM-mpnt fat.irs j.r-s-ntfd o. 'hukf" staples, an 11 known loc al iit'Ttaiiu r. Walter "'K ft-, of Not:--I a m- a in! othri 1!-. J. X. OroMif. i-a.-it.r of thI'irst Mt-thodi-t chur h fh-liv id th.i r. . a t ion. GOMPERS URGES LATIN-AMERICA TO AFFILIATE M'nvnn;ii from iwr.F mm:. these problem" will be rendered easier f solution if all the pai:Am rii an labor movements contribute with their moral and material .-upport. Therefore, to the end that the workers of all the Anu-ri'-an -ountri"-s may be better prepared to at t concertedly for their mutual protection and advancement, we acrain urge t li in to organize in their respective countries in unions of their itspertive trades or callings those in alHüate under the banner of one national federation, which will In turn attlliue to the lun-Arn'riin Federation of Iibor so that the collective action of the wace earners of the American continent be better served to pnmiot" the interests of humanity and to impose a chec!: upon these forces who would subordinate them to their own materia! a irranduemcnt." TELLS GRAPHIC STORY OF WAR H.'oNTlNTKh FROM iwc;; mNF uas concentrating on this front. All suspicious looking places were bombarded, with the us'jal htm thoroughness and intensity. All nihf lone i h darkness was dispelled by hundse.l of flarfs and rockets. " lsst f all. jTist it tin- little band a.i preparing to entrain to into the biir show iti the Ar.ronne. thn tame a message from the intelii-L-.-ncf section stating 'two Ccrni.m i:isior: withdrawn from Armiitftor.t. Fr, training for vour sc. t.u-.' " MANY OBJECT TO FOREIGN CREDIT ''NTINFRD FROM RACK mm: i 1 a e a s-ä , for ? 1 -id ..f I.!ai:d, Aur i i :. r; d A rm ma. 'Ii.tinn.in Forilney of th.. Was ""'! n.t ..nj con.mittt , s;i;d h.- would t t lieu. .icti.'M -r. th- '.'ill Mo:: -lay or Tu A.iy. if n vs,(ry asking t i;e r-:b s -..mtr.:t tee to ci e the mea-ure Tr his rej.-.rt f a o r i : , g r I : , ' i - entii statu? lua-s't WiNon's f for F n'ope an it ttcr 1 two (R.iss ; it ion oir;nur..i-.l;;,,:.s iron; o suminarimg tiio ramm i P t O. : d . W t I j '.1. It e f III (.INs si l l . N1RRS. M c h.. Jar;. " 1 . C' ! o '. N . '. ' ! ' a s beg'.;;; lf..e'o da:...t!.: acair.st Nl! hlp oi. at count of d.tu.a-'.-trutk. Iiis- i arco a nil injur:' s ; --.Tai k ;:' i'.-r tow n -t" 1; -- li;m-St-'i f t r : l hi dnv r tru-k -. Xfes ria r.' s V. ov rt'urr.ed towr-.sliip i who ha.i hichw.t y K'F.c n r StUdley nt- ' r-d i v r t i rn t. 1 f rej?i; i , rs (s a brok' n g in th" a r en b T-, r COM. AllKIVIX X ll.lis Mi- h.. Ja " 1 - i 1 1 of t u o cars i ' . v . i ; ii. Nil, t i a s . . . ; i ; , elo,n; do n its plan! h'-r tiT. i on Mi'ii-

-.'----5 r 0 r : fra e-. im rs m:i. vri in. Duncan i) ('i)tuior, of the St -" v. m ',.. Mt Saturday for I. a.:, ii 1 1 v u-. n; w ill visit rrm iii:iN;i:ic mrrrint. j Jiui-!i M'h' iur,t,''T, in a nag r of he r.4in' l.' .Ml. r d p art me nt tor- is r i I r; i r i r i l' in .i I'ort Vavn hojijj.'i. fri'ih a r n t oj ratin for ri -p.-r .1 ir ii:--. H io'(td hon.---'rii- t nn to;C.AIMH'A Mr. V V ; i t ( i Ilif'ifV. Ilif liaril uiul.ui' ii ,' i : t r. ays the -a5t dh is the a:dt n --pot" of Arnf-ri- a. and poirii ujth pr:d- to th- many advantage's I n - li.ix livM.i; ast of th St. Joe j . r. i timi: roit Iths. ! U'iiitry hl.i.-ts st-nt p -I t i i t n i .- rv'.inu for or Saturday nisjht J m Min down triwn distrirt, thp lrpzj iiu' '.virul (ausm' lurch discomfort, j -spt--.-i.iliy to th-. younsr ladirs, who vill start to ut on th'ir furs ahou; Political Campaign in Argentine Featured by Acts of Violence. I'y Av." l it. d Pivot)'. l:ri:X(S A1UKS. Jan politi'-al campaign for th of nt w members of tho :i. Tlie eh-ction ViK-ntine 'hambr of Deputies net March has l,.'-i;n with iicts of violence. 'I lie "Otieflint; EMU" Of the Cam-

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) .llflW ' 4 Vt. " I (till V ' ft - T p tin. adv. rtised to b; fired by the j. struniental selections. An intercstlemocrats pr.-grsist:i party at a nng contest was also a feature. Miss

m.-tss meetii!-r held at the San Martin tin iter, türm d out to be a real bomb exploded in tho midst of the meeting by political opponents of the party. Xo one was seriously injured, although thre was a panic. Attacked Ry )piwncnts. I . a t r t " v f K-u those who atteinletl tiit. meeting were marching down the street, they were attacked from a. cafe by a croup of political opponents who thr-w tlower pots, platt s,- chairs and tables at them, provoking some retaliation in i ind. " " On the following nicht the same theater was packed bv member of I the r.idk.'il party, the one new in power. Street manifestations fol lowed and some of the manifestants stoned the ohMce of a newspaper oppos, d to the administration. DEMAND RESEATING OF SUSPENDED SOCIALISTS Itv Assoc iated Pre;i : A RH A X V, X V., Jan. "1. The deinand that the live socialist assemblymen suspended during an investigation of their eligibility to serve be immediately seated and calling upon all delegates and their onstituencies to vb-dge the defeat of every member of the assembly in any way responsible for the "unAmerican, un-constitutional and indefensible ousting of these duly elected representatives. was adoptd unanimously at a conference of I labor, civic and social organizations here Saturday. BONUSES FOR OFFICERS WHO MAKE INVENTIONS 1 '. v . ... i i m t 1 1 r s : WASH I N IT X. Jan. F.r.ls authorizinc 1hiiiis.-i t' army ol'icers who invent improv -moat s in the production of war mi nitions wt-re introduced SaturIay t -Chairman Kahr.. of the hou.se piilitaty coinmittee. at th it -pit st of the war I depai tint nt. Whib- rat re4Uirinc i j-aynit-i.t a reward to such ofh-! (-!. tl'.e ir.ea'ir-s wa.ubl 'le a'ltli-j (in'.y lor ; 1 l , , . TO HOLD CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION JUNE 7 1 . t- i tts, l'r.'.si : IXDIAXARMl.tS. Jan ::l The ein -i.i celebration td' the Indian-I apolis t ntt tiiual will be ht Id June! 7, it was decided by the local ecute'initl com tu it 1 1 Ft" was acr--,F to hold a iai-.it b.itorical parade, so j staced as to t 11 the whole story of, the city's p.ist and d'-mn-trate its industrial and O'liiini rciai magni tude of tin- pre.-ent. . Y n n o r n r r. n o m i n i : lis . I.v AsM,l.it.-l I'l' s- : IMIU'ACO. Jan .1 --Tlie p.ominat-l mg t-mmitttf tu 'ihe As-tHiited Press Saturday nominated the following for t b-t ti"!i to tlie board of tiirn tor f Til- Associated Pit s athe annual nit . tmg of tlie members ; j in Xew York on April :: Frank Ik,

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: i-nb. r of t hibln n attending school j tnn of th- railroads. Pullman lines, i' thw city h .s tlropp tl from .'.'.- express companies art! waterways. ''-. i-i l'tj... to i-.....toii in l'.'l;. a a j unifo d und r f'ibral control, has io-;!t ot malr-.utriti.oi. act onlmg to ; r't the nation approximatrly J7"'..- . s,,,.v read, tor the American R-d ' Oi0."to. according to othctal calcu-

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1 i f the middle ,f ii x t month wh n thj ii.iltiiv i r i ii breezes start to blow, i m:llks .NKItVOr.n. (iatly Sllars, th famotrs organist dropped in the office Saturday evening ami told a food story of a reirita h gave in Kalamazoo. The or- : -'n ns-l wax ore of th old style I ,,ri -s with foot pedals. When he had finish 1. one of the ladies who stoo-J ;r;tr th- nrpn watching him s.iid j ry s rioijsly, "In't it too had Mr. -liars i o nervous. He ju?i couliln't k p his trrt still." oriA orrici. ' South Ind branch of!i( of th" Zenith TirM and Hubber Co.. of 'lrdand. U.. are to be opened witli.n a hort time, it was announcm1 Saturday. The company already has a number of branch offices throughout Indiana, and now one is to V added here. The South Hend ol!.r- will be in charge of Ilurton X. Arnds. formerly with the Erie Tire and Rubber Co. The South Uend otlit-e will handle the. business of thr company for northern Iniana. RIVER PARK OK REPORT CIl CALL Klr I ark U Phono 4. Miss TauliiH' l'.vans was hostess to the I,oal Daughters of the M. K. church Friday evening' at her home on S. Sixth .-t. in honor of Miss lahth l-'ox. Xurst-ry ct.. whoso marria ; to Merrit Tift, d' Kalamazoo. Mi h.. took place S,iturlay afternoon at Kalamazoo. Mich. The affair was a. miscellaneous shower for Mls"s Vox. A large empire bv-ket tied with white and gold satin ribbons, containing the gifts, centered the luncheon table. A color scheme of white and gold was carried out. During the evening Miss Ina Padsley gave several readings and Misses M..l.l llr,lrn n ii,l tirin l!n,pr in Fox won the favor. Mrs. A. K. Smith was hostess at 7 o'clock dinner Friday, complimenting Miss Kllen Van Dyer, of lx)gansport. Ind.. and Mis.s Rose Harris, of Fhicago. who havo been spending the week with South Rend relatives. 1 "overs were placed for 12 at a table attractively centered with a cut class basket of cut flowers. The favors were pink rosfs. The following pupils of the River Falk sc'iool successful!), passed the eighth grade test and will enter the South Rend high school next week: Xilah Dixon. Hazel Fetters. (Iladys Kellev. Rucile Ricke! Hazel Dunklebercer. Felix Fa Ilsen, Thomas Hartman. Mercell Shelton. Fdward Nelson, Leonard Rurke, Stanley Rrown. A get-tt)gether meeting for the j fathers and sons is scheduled to be held at the M. I. church Friday. March T. A committee includin': I William H. Rertih. liairmin; J. H. ' Hopkins, Cliiford Weber, Sherman ' Xaftger. Neil- Mcflrew and Fred ' Miller has been appointed to take chirg' ui the attair. l'eattircs of the evening will be a luncheon and musical program. Service at the Methodist Kpiseopal church Sunday will include Sunday school at '.:'.',() a. m.. Marshall Rail, superintendent: preaching bv the pastor at 10:4.". a. m.. subject, "Th' Providence of Affliction:" Kpworth league service at 6:?) p. m.. Neil Mc;rew. president. The missionary ub.'ect will ijss Vera Milb r ami be "China." Mi-s Rlanche Zink will have charce of the meeting. Rvening worship at T::li. Hcv. Ruli-on will deliver the sermon. ! Rttlies' Aitl on Wetlnesday afternoon i at the home of Mrs. Fred Miller. N. I Kighth st. l'raycr and prais- servj ice Wednesda eV'Hincat 7:0. j Free Methodist. Fourtet ntli and 1 Vine sts.. Rev. R. F. Hitchcock, pas tor. Sunilay si Jiool at io a. in.. 1. 1'. Wolfe, superintemlent. Class met tine will follow the Sunday -.chool. bad'i, Mrs. Rena Xeikard. Preaching by the pi-stor at 7 :1b'. Prayer meeting Wednesday ev ning at 7-"o. j S'-rvi. e at the mis-ion on R. ' Mishawaka a. will be held at .". I tt'cbick Sunday nfternoti and 7:.'bi i Mirnlay evening, under the auspices oi iti' t nurcn or if on. Tlie condition of .Mrs . J. Fan rote. S. Twelfth st.. who is ill with pneumonia, is critica'. R. R. Say-r Wt tins morning for a feu di.ys vi.-a in Chicago and Klgin. 111. II irry Read returned from Chicago this morning, where he attended the i; toinobi;.. show. Ri or s hanks. w ih to thank ecir friends W t nd the neighbors and boy friends for , b-autiful floral tfTerings and for kindness shown during the nines'and death of our beloved son and (brother, Caylord Denyc". MR. A X I MRS. H. K. DFX Y RS. DOROTHY DFX Y RS. RALPH DRNYRS. Atl v. ANNOl Nn: CAMUDACV. A!" lated I're.s : COLUM HIV. o.. Jan. öl. Gov. J. Cox today ornciillv announced his i . ... .1 i .1 , f I) . m r . rv..- i ! r. . . i .i in. iuuv vl 4.1 llir lir UH' l I Li 'l..S- , identia! nomination. The announcement was made in th' editorial column tif the Hamilton Rvening Journa ;. 1 i;.sti.mati: COnT. I'.y Asnr.Ttd - - - - - - - ill. -Optra- I WASHIXtlTOX. Jan latioti since tip y two y ars acu were taKiu over

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Soft Coal and Shingle Roofs Cause Record In Local Companies. Roof tirty; TT-ere the cause of the South Bend hr-n department exper- ! iencing th largest number of runs in on day in the department's history. Saturday, with a total of 13 runs. The month of January will undoubtedly prove to have been one of the largest months in the history of. the- department. The excessive number of alarms is attributed to the sudden change in ihe weather causing tho public to build heavier tires: and theh fact that a larg.- percentage arn using soft CTial which causes tho chimney to burn out and the f parks to icnite th shingle roofs.' The recent thaw ha.s caused the snow to mrlt on a great many roofs, which increases the fire hazard. However, owing to the prompt response of the fire department, none of the losseswere, for any large amount. This w inter .has : been one of the busiest ever experienced by th local lire fighters and the majority of the run? have been caused bv roof fires. SELLARS TO GIVE Noted' Musician Appears At First Christian Church This Afternoon. latty Sellars. organist and composer, will give a recital at tho First Christian church this afternoon at Ww j :-", '"-i6"Trrv. i ; .. 4 o'clock. A crowded auditorium Is anticipated. Tho program follows: . Part One. Concert Overture in K Flat .... William 1'aulkes Nuptial Song Friml longing (R Amour) Castellei Overture in V If red Hollins In Venice (new) .... Catty Sellars In Arcadia (new) Part T. TiUte-Poom Ancles . . Romance . The Marth Fantasia) Tho Reils (new) Tlie Mighty Catty Sellars St. Clair of Nations (Military Catty Sellars of St. Marys Rmmett Atlami Marche Heroi'iue ... C. Saint-Saens Admission will be five. MAKE RAID ON ALLEGED HOUSE OF ILL FAME Fntl'-r the direction of Asst. Chief of Police Cass iti y ami Detectives H. Hamilton and W. Delinski. a raid was conducted Saturday evening at ft : I n o'clock on an aliened house of ill fame at 111 W. Division st., at which time seven people were arrested. Pearl Miller, lit W. Division st.; Wilma Heighns. I'ort Wayne; Harvey Leonard. 7.".f Sample st.; Charl s Pontas. f 1 Chapin st.; William Smith. II1 g W. Division st.; Lewis Htss. 120? Meits.l ct.. and Stanley Rail, " IT II. Lasalle av.. were charged with frequenting a house of ill fame. All were released e-u bond. CLOTHING CLERK NOW OWNS ESTABLISHMENT li AdM.ciiite 1 Pr-ss : P.RAZIR. Ind.. Jan. .. 1 . Royalty to his employer through years of servitude brought reward to John Mooney. of Rrazil, when Henry .San tiers, for whom he had worked in a clothing- store, died recently. Moor.ey's work in the store began 1." years ago. Sometime ag. lie was taken in as a partner. Now he is the sole owner of the business und receiver or his dead employers iiiwiirairf, T. rson . 1 iim.iorir ! .il'tliattv j - v.,,.. property Mr. S.tndtrs left everything sessed to Iiis former clerk. po wilr iii:sf.mi: iii:.rin(.s. At aift'd I're-s: RR PASO. Texav. Jan. 31. Hearings -of the senate- sub. committee investigating Mexican affairs w ill .e resumed lu-r- next Tuesday. Feb Z. instead ef Monday as previously planned according t. a t legram from Sen. .Albert Fall, chairman of the sub-committee, received hi rSaturday by Maj Dan M. Jackson. n..er a nrv.

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"Cootie" is ll months obi. has the- Five of the siaia- fixtures of the Cuban winter racing season at Oriappearance of a wolf, and wears a ! -ntal -'Park ha ve been run, leaving, eight more lixtures to be decided, collar bearing Lieut, l'arr's name ; The remaining ones are all important events, notably tin Grand Na:iii(l his Sturgis address. He is about; tional Handicap and tlie Cuban )orbv, botli witli an endowment at .?P.two feet high, hrindle in colo. with; "'0. and therefore the most valuable stake offerings of any winter raca bushy tail, which lie usually car- j in.g season. lies squirel iikt over his back. His - head and ears are well formed and' - A rrt-r ' . Ä u clMy tw- DEATHS FUNERALS While Mr. MacDonald sees a pes-

nihility of "Cootie's" having hit the trail for Sturgis, he does not think ho has any intentions of continuing on to Coblenz. Ho eats too much. and from reports loou mere is i.n too scarce" iuo (-,llu : RECRUITING PARTIES TO i,LUI,UIIII"U ' rVI1 1 ,L- ' W COVER FIVE STATES . , . . , 1 1 c -if-, m e,. , , , . i . , t .U 1.11 l tin I1T ir.,,.,.., ,V iViinr. C r:i nt to send out one of the largest recruiting iartit s that hav - J ever been put on the road from anv camp in tho United State,. Kightv othoers a nd over L' .". ' men have be on seiet tt-u lor i:i" woik. roi i : i pas. , 10 davs they have been attending! i . i .1. ..... I" ... . 1 . . a snecial school, arranged by Major Reroy H. Watson, thoroughly b arn - ing the full scope of the war dopurlment's new vocational and 1 1 1 -t ational plan-- now in op- ration a' tin- I ami rani scnoois. i nev na . , , rr i....

also made a tour of inspection ol j ' -'' üv- dav i 1 1 1 --- with pne-a- ! foose of th- I n:i' d Rr.-thren church the schools, and are conversant with oionia. He w;-s I-- im i-i Poland r.n -1 , ,,ni. t mg. Th- body will then be the actual work done in same nih-i is sLtrv'' ! by ?b- it üovin chiblrcn. : tak-n to th. I'-it.-.- Prairie ixancers from the general i .-cruiting Frank, f.-iiii. !.t.a. .tanb-y. Kavi- ; -..jica! t hurch v. lore stvios will

-ervice at Indianapolis, Chicago. M i ti n . i o , bw T ' e-1 1 r l . i am I ).l Vrl.linrt. Iowa, representing the districts in! which the parties will work, have attended these sessions, expla iuing the j oin y f th. ir n sj.. ' tiv .1 is - Ruts.

The eutir- recruiting campaign i-- . being carried on with a national! sT.Wl.RY .1. TO.M.W.KW Mil. , j;v ,, pr,..-. : campaign extf tiding over the p-'riod i Wt id was i..ii.d loie Safurda v !:!: i'.s'I.ki;. Texas, j.-n 1 . from Jan. 1 '. to March of bring-I morning of th- !.-. th of Staniey J ( A un ! i--a u ofricials are n-d affect' d ing the army and the work it is do- j Tonia-z. w.-ki. u years old. of Li-iby the re-rent ord -r from M.xiro ing more fully before the general ! sail-. Ilk. form-ily a re-idei.t of j i 'v that passports to Me R-o b- d--public. Special parties arc touring ! South Rend I . . : :.u ear.-, w hieb - ' i.i d p-rs,,r; , v. lio "slaiol' i -i the the country with displays of ord- ; curr-d Pri..lay night at 11 o'clock ; M..j. -an jo-. .-rnm-nt" in testifying nance, etc.. t o fully explain the j following a we-p's ilho ss of itdhi- :i. t'..re tlie Fnit"d States sub-comniit-work. Few people realize the e- . ena and j m umonia. lb- is swr- Uf iu estigating Mexican conditions, t elb-nt work that is beitvg ione in; iv.d by thr-- bi"th'is. Andrew M.. ;;. p. Revmdd. immigration ins. the vocational schools of tlie army. ; of South R nd; Ren F., of Flint. tor ju chaj-go of this port of entry.

or the opportunities otter, d in th'-ni . A large ir.ci-f-.iM- m tb.e ranks of the S:th .hvision. at Camp Giant. is expect tl as a result of th- ampaign. Definite ti rritory h is 1- n assigned to . a., h oi ga n i.a t -n of the Sixth to work in. and a good naturd rivalry has already developed as to results that th-y will attain IMHIICTDI AI IIMRPQT louo I o i n l. wiiiiwv t INCREASES IN WEEK U A-,. . tt-l I'itsä : WASHIXC.TOX. Jan :', I . - I ml us-

trial disturbances in th country; Lumber Co. of this city. ! . show-.! a slight incrase last w !; . ; itv !,;.- p.-.-s.-:v;,1H,;r:?s"'t'lb!l!VETEHAN OFFICER DIES i ',N f,vf0,;K-0;,:tV v '! '7A X I.. Itrwi:i. tiir.-i roi ..' .a on. , . iroo ' Ul in 1 p-fai.t ;u of th.- department of la'-.r. an- AFTER LONG ILLNESS Ith" nun, la - of iuniat.s of X.-.v Yoik !.. ura t d today ir. hi-- w -ek! r' p -rt ; utv prisons in ? ' 1 ' as tompar-d Ther are 11 strikes be lore ' .bn, nr.- 1 I'r.-s : v. it h th'' pr-vious year is show n in the department for settlement and, "-ART RAKR ClTi. Jan. il ---( a ot.vhs of municipal i.-;mi inst i- ..:'. i ontrov rsit-s which have- not yet "Prig. (kn. R. A. We ig wood, ag -1 I tut .0,,s rna-i- public Saturday by t::reached th- strike stag-, the reports . "4 Saturday after an V.l- j depxrtmer.t f corn ction--. Thstate During the .veek U i ew rf "'-ra! months. In the j avr ra daily census f,.:- I : 1 :' was labor disputes wer brought to the! wr,'; 'ir h" v:, a brigidier gen- ; 3-,-.T whii.. jM i f 1 S it was k::'. attention of th.- de.a tm-nt i.r:-i,ra- in -ainr ..w divifc-i. st.:-j Tlu. (U, almo-t :,a ,,. r. . rt pare.I with five and six for the twoi,i",1"i -lX '-'"-p Cro-ii--, North . 'a r- , F. n, ... ,h,. ,.h f(f u: wh,..; pr.te.img we-ks. F;v. . -ntrov-r.-i s "1:"ri Jt mt oVT-as l-e-jthe city jails housed an average of wer.- adjusted bv tii ,(;,-rtm.-nti';l,lM' ,,f !''. si,-.l ; isability. and aft-j,,, , r.,,,,,. p, thr- v. a r during th- v...k. .r si,,rt -ervice wa retired fr1" j n,,pri,xi-.at"lv s-vn tim's as rr.anV ;,r,,: ;i! own re.ju.st. ' n as worn--, impr.son-d. th. daily

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