South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1920 — Page 3

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WILSON UNCHANGED i OH TREATY STAND Claim- All IU-.tTvutions Arc: irtual Nullif icatioii of ! i Treaty. !

c- j."7iNr::i ;p. m pagi: :;i:. :lr- it I - v.'. i . ih'"it at th Ii!..": r- p Pilat.l: : w: - pi 1 id. a Dot- .Not Want li-utjuo. 'ThrimiiT!;i!:.-: ".an's ! i -,": ri.il;: but if. m r pe-r:.- tu ti. r. i '-';. ai cry of '?; ma- - v r ' - . th.ie. ; e:--vt'-d j 'ATi nur : " P. b- :; .1. ; jf ou P h: s, or. iii.it w .1! i.ii.i P tuutii.U" th 1 . ; t r i r;i:.v f jaw u.i uz.'l ;;; - - t;.- j ;.'':. ; provinces, th !! I a:..a' . - of '.-. er an'l th" io"'.'ita bb- wars attendant on th ? thn.'-'s. The r rafb.n propo.. '1 would p. ip' tuat" ;h- old tr'I'-r. Does anv or,- n-ally .ant t th" ga::; pla; eJ aain." Can any on.- r-ally enture to t.ik" ;.;.: t n r vivintr the o!l order? Tiin !::: -' of ;i. ba---:" of r : 1 1 : : t Lave ij.v vi ry tru :n'' inc: .r:t r-l thir -forts a--iiT:-t arti- b t n. for it i- ' r i ' j i ; i I th- found it;ua "f th" ' hob- strut fur" It tl.- bulwark. .iiid th- :.! balwarU of t::- ri.-inw dlnoi i o; 1... world altaiü'-t th" lvrc..i of ; n: rial i. iu ar.d r..ctioti. J".iil-r I Varb--I . ''liiih'r W" -b'.-'ld "i:tr th" b-a-. larP--l, a"p'.i:K t h r ---"n : ib:!iy and not f-arin,; th- rob- of .id r. h;p which W" no .' i'j"y. ontriiiutin our "fforts towrd t;t r . 1 i h ; ri a j i t and p-Tinan nt j a'", r w .-ho-jPI r tir- as Krai--f jliy as posibi" frota th'- ft:at con--rt of p'.."rs b' wiili-h th" world was va l. 1 "ox my wn part, I not willing tu trust to th" council of diplomat h tho crkir.L: ut of any sil'.'atiou of th" world fro;:i the :h:nvs which it has .v;f:Yr d. I b'dicvf that whcM th- fall m.,'-':;!.'-. he.' of tills Kl'cat pictio:i has ! n "i-it'-iaily apprchv-nd' d ob--no bs will s- ni ii.sitcni'nant b :or--th" opportunity, a uT-at and K'"! in,-) oiportunit" to -nntribut" our . cm in-lriiin r.iorab- and rnat'-rial i"m!--' to tho 'S La bl i - h ui'iit of an ini mat ioii.il r'-.-irnc i:i which our own l b-aiv of juti " and riht may b" :.-iad" to prevail and th" nations of III- . Id b" alhd a p-ac l'ul d - "lopuo nt und' r r.onditions of oid- r ii 1 if t hhh'Tto i!iip".-il)i". j iir.-r.iii,- .-i.i.r,.i. ,...'-.!. LT'.'1.. TU ; ..r.'.v'V;',.:,.!. t tb- wind" niatt' T ot r-; r atiotis i p: opo. d in con i.' t i'-n with th" rat -fi' itioü of th" treaty and paitiul.itiv tint portion of th" tr. aty ii;i-h ri.i.t.:i!n tli" eo'.'-nant of th" i--Ulon.s and I ha ri . Mrti.-i. ay th" fact that pr.ictirally j yr ---'-ill' d reservation ua-; m j , M.ei a raui.-r seep,- roi i . u n a - j lior, of Ho- terms ot th;- trcat Its-ur . I hear of re.-a r atienis and mild ti-MT,itionis, but T cannot understand the d iff r m'" between a nulli- : r iind .i miid niiltiiO-r. Our r - -ponsibilit y as a nation iti this turnpoint of hi.-Iory is an overv. h'-lnuM oil" and i I had the oppoitunity .1 would be;r every one i-oi,rerued to ensid' r the mutter in h" l!r'hi f what il : possible to ocomplidi for humanity rather t'ian in tho li-rht of sp ial national inter .s!.i. "If I have :...- n truly informed onc'-rninpr tin- i-.-ii" f some of our ' olleaues t kiiov my views i r.iattf r I woabl be cry Klad it o-; would .-how tlr.s b-ttrr to r. ".. a'oi il iall'.' ral sirc' re',- ours. 'V()OIK"W WlLSoX.' ilon. flilb rt M. Hitchcock, Liute-,: 't.it' s s nate EDWARD'S MAME IK PRIMARY RACE IS REPUBLIC AK TRICK i'oNTIMTiD FKOM PA'.i: ON'i;.) !

. -- - - i int; n't uii'i ll en ne ui nie o ill ill'-i - la d W illiam Ilhb r, r pr dentin,: c;al club will he transferred to the Mr Marshall, app arr-d th" s.-cre- b-arj of directors of the chamber at '..rv of -rate's o'hee w ith a Marshal! ! the regular meeting next Monday. petition and went int conference J ,.;th McAdoo Mipr-uter. I: wa.jy f f j AKKOUKCES

-.if st way to piv ver.t IMwar.is iron- - izinu" the deler-'ation was pie ia- Marshall petition w ite th." un- 1 -sand: -hat ;:. -v n, Pdm s pe lt yn Ha -iter withdrawn - Marshall petition wouM .um, be thdrawu. M-. Pa - r a; ,, o.e ar ea at it was not .. arsi;.al..s d; ir, a nb , , ,, . . . 1 lo him, and that r. n. uri. ' , . ' , , , ,. i i . , mhtion shou.d ar,--- as- t ru.. . i . . . . . i . ... !,.! -. . . . t . . . f . . r

and duobt.ess v oubl v ; ri;i,,:i,uv sab- April 10. mock V:"f:lirS . . , , I pvom; April HO. track meet: May ith tn:s un.derstandi:.. tiie .-a:- i , , ... , . , . , , '.11. ;.nnual association l)anpiet. Th" .c.acts if M'-. McAdoo agr-'ed p. -at ., .. , , ' , ,: . , . .... i . , otm r sma. er partus and mee tings s r. e tht M.-Ado.) petition and ui c- .,, . , ,. . wil; be Kivt-n weeklv. d tue Mar-b.-ali supporter.-, .o

'- r 'v1, ill !i'io;i thereb'.- it.- . rit.c'th.;V Fd, :;-d. 'Voubl bav. a ontfst in ev.'P.t the petition to piac,- ; k.i? name on th" V illt w..s not with- j " r ? w". . Tlu-re--e u. ' to p.- p.,. -. ; i s. .01 I whatever but v.-Fd wards will i Vr a tincic.u' rebt;ke at the hand.' ir.di.ma voters if h milts a M . . I.".! i.rrn.Tl.v f tl.i s , i n ' i t o curry i i t arnc before tl:e vt .hauzc Plan of Unit Road Seven Kear U attU T;-. p'-i". of the co'tr.'v ttrdt ro.p! ; u tv.-i chnr.a:ot at th m th" county r..:;:n:si .-t r Mn- ( ay to rurt into Wvatt direct !y iron--st on the fan road lr.st-ad frcr". the north., as o-ig; nail;..'arned. !: report of Ar'h- - T". W. .:'' lr: other" on re liri of . .v;n.y prrcinct" was orl"t-.-,! -.1 f t ; TrreK to p op'n . '.ion of th" public fe- t': - : 1 ' p::-p a : ' t i f Hr.e nrv objections fht nw wi-b. "Whiteman r.roth' rs rec '.vol the or.tract for furnishing th." -oun.ty iv!up. with rrorer!"S for the cor.rz qt.arfer. Arnao'ir a hi c. ; vVred th ron'ract for ra.v.'s. and I ;he Holn.an S.ip company secured th contract f r furni-hirtg li-iU"! I -r to the ,'omfttrt station., .tti'l rorgo Wyrr.nr. Co. for 'Iry goods. Rnbert T IT. b-nior. labor, r. ; uth Ikml. to Viola F. F.-eves. j-r.-tic. South lb-ud. ASK FOR and GET K!irlloEs The Original iViarceu i.nuv

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A r.-ult t th" shu-tug- of :: . print pap-r, Th- N'-ws-Y;:c - i daily 'in: p-1 1 -! to I-a." out gre.it di al of a h -rti.-ir.ir i.x;: ty py. The rul has It en i: th;.- . r;c that th" J.v-'t r -opy to : t h th1 'i!ic' each dav is th" i.it h- I -ft cut. Tii!- is thf.!r '.vay, v..- f. bri'l-'.-th' ir"- i,t in r i; 1 1 -".-. A i ti ; s r,in ;'h'u::!v .': --r nt :,ti it i, to th-:r ilv.-rt:siric -opy into this ofhr ..ri.." thai: .".rr bfor-. (.. ; r:iti'.r. vitli Tl;- X-w.s-Tim-s ?r -1 1 1 r 1 1 T th'- rj,;- iu J;1,t tri;, a. .o.'i:'!" uiil a-r;. :ai'-h aj.i.i . i; Tr by tlii.s i.-ian-:r. nt. in rii'--tin-r th.- IKa- .!!:- i'.;r ii.' v ry i.-'. -paper ! . 'i: - ) r .it tili ; Um-. .""I'Tii i:i;XI NKU-TIMi:S. FOUND GUILTY IN PTPPIITT P1IIDT UlAUUl 1 UUUUl Hennoe ami Flenrr t C.i - " v"S'Mciire of From Five to J I Year.-. St v.- K' niiMf. and Tom Ub-in-e '"re found guilty of robhery by a ' JU'- -' 1It"rn""-I lb" men v.rt" ni.u-.l with hold-

"lr iJ J"jii -M.it'M.iif ns-Ki, on tne.Pukr-rs to force up the price of

"i .now. io ami roat'tnt,' liirn of his pay eiwvelope, which -'r,tain"d Tho attorneys for th" defens-- attempted to show tliat .M:idab-n-.ci had borrowed the- mon .co. on prev.ous occasions . '' uswik uiat method to r coer ttieir loan. lej. pros. (b-orK" !i k introduced w it n -.-. s who t'-ti:i"d that the defendant.s had threatened M a'dalevsk i's life. Tb- pronouncing of th" s'-ntrrae U.,s Wlthh'P,. btlt It C.inie a liV to i w-irs prison term. Th- m"n nv fac- similar charues of hold-in-: up I'mn'.i Paros at a restaurant at ratajette ;nul Sample sts. b-s. than a month ju'ü. Tom ('.eil, of I.ak" county, has ahsu preferred charges against the men. " .V077fv O il," LAW YERS hold regular meet . M'r than l) members of tho Xotre I)arn- I.iw lub attemled the niorulily me tin-r of the oraniaztmri b id in the university law library , , ,nii.. v lv-i. . j,,.. ,n n,Mtin,; buMuc the PM-mbers wrr .,n,..rt:lin,.ll nith two ll0xlns l(,uts. a r,l;1, ,. talk j,v (;,.4,r. n-15run r;ir. t(0itit lf th;. ,)oni,. ;in,j a j,,,. jus talk by Joseph Flick, a member of the club. A committee composed of I.eo Jfassaii'-ur. Marrv I'cniiv, Clem HaiPTty, Kdwanl Decree and t Im r TT,-.... ..... ...... i a - Arthur Hunter were named to make arrangements for a lanuet and entertainnifnt that is to be crivt a at th" Oliver hotel April 1.",. P. H. Martin, ap romimnt criminal lawyer of (Jreen Pay, Wis., has been secured to idve an address before the club at its ne.t mcetini,'. CHAMBER PLAISS TO PURCHASE BUILDING A' a sp "ial meeting of t;..- board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce held Monday afternoon. a committe consisting of H. M. 111dridtre. ch.airman; Geortre If. Whee1"( 1; ami A. G. Grahatn. wa appointed to meet with the cbariinT house committed to make further plans for tli" purchase of lie present home by the Chamber of Commerce. These committees will make the necessary arrangements wherot .. - ...... . i. . . . . SCHEDULE FOR SPRIKG . hebl Monday hl ht, a,,o,.iati0n building u.tivitllS tlf th. rc,ll(.v.tiVe. eluKs . uUlin. three months we ie .j,., dt lh rne,ting. Miss Svkes was in charge and ane Pow- " , . ' , , , , - . man is pre snb-nt of the cabinet. ...)V,...o,i.. f.i,,-.. r..r.,i, BUILDIKG COM PAK Y RECEIVES CHARTER i r.e v raternai iMiuuing associa-tie-n with a capital of .."0.000 has i'-f-n e-rganized in South Pend. Th' charter authorizing the forming of tin a.-sOv iation was received Monda'. Thry will erect a three-story b fibling in t'ni city fu lodge purposes. The officers are as follows: . haries IP-.;, presaien.t: iienry .u. - .: c-retary: Clarence Elliott. re. surer, arai j. w . in--mas. at l for: Latide )(V,s ' Basketball Ct)iitest - - T.p- S.. .1 i'.:irttt on a f ,t a : : ... from t!,- St. Pat- J J. H. N. b am M-n.'ay ,-v. uing. j p.:h t. am.s pla.-d a sie idy gam-, i The f;n;! S-'tTf Was la t 4. Tia CcTai te.'.IUV of both - a m 1 . veniiii,'. ' In' this ' i-'.nt.Vt ' th" St. . - i i urt -.In ra !-!" of t1 Je.-t ''n l cS V. bov.- o,..-, t,.. P..rs to th- tun "f 1." t .'. Kumbiak inrr Tht star for th wirmirc team. HlDliOl S VU'll CONDITIONS ,.s tliey 'exist in the cit's tenderb in districts Shewn in all their -l..rin. caüio'ifUzf in " Kvery w unan." thbig SU5-U-1'.. ".;; at the c'astb- and LaS.l'.Ie tlieat ers Tuesday. We d.i. e-:-.i.ty and Tli-ir.-d iy at v c-:.t ar..' A lovi: PANi.i.r.

That runs the . ut.r.- c.tuut of ';;-; vai'tum anl explo.tuic tc.e detnoman en.otien Tiiät's -Lxerv- ! era tic stat, organ:a!:ot m Nv v oman." - p. .v ertu! pi. : :ie ,erm.'.u ; Yei-V ,.ri N -" -T. r y. th-- 'v. t- -O" :.t the Cac-b- a-ai LtStli, ticat i - I rapidly iia last i in gm- tu- .1 acp - a..--To -lay. W. dm-ia. Vhurd.,. 'party of tin t-tti-u:." d. ciare.1 s. L '.-".-It I Niche 1 - o t ' . s-rtary of the Na..ol,aI Anti-Sab'-'U leagu-. in a state men-;..-:. to Mr. and Mrs. . ,j. t-- i iotsed her- Monday nuht. -dr. ns,.:,. Torn..-:" f t:ii- , -..ow Xicb'-ot. äLin h? h-u-i- i"

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BREAD PRICE IN SOUTH BEND DROPS

iirroundini: Town? Kcfu-f V to InrrtraM Price, So Sntitli IU'ini I)ccn'ap-. I i:.ta:i rri'-.- or I-r- !! ,:: Sy;lh F;-nd rJroj.;,. .? :.ar",- to I a i,:,. li f-r.ts it loaf .M' !ai;iy r:iornir.. j Tli- f:'..!-t-- of South IhT;-! Lahf-r-, to hoM lli" loaf prices at 1 J a:;l 27 c-nts atr.tin.st Mi.sJi.iwaUa. Ni--Iiti( hiii.ati -orj.iM-tition i.iiP-.l as did tu- fforts r.f So'ith lJ-jr;i bak ri s to fore- -M;.-hav.-aka. Xih s and B'irhar.an t i ri tmmpric- to r:v t th" South llw.d bak' ri Oons.-qLHi; S'tr.jth br-aJ buyt-rs Mon.lay u r- abb- to buy hr avl at tht san- jrict Misliawaka, Xib-s ami Hurhanan ritir'-ri.s have bv ii abb to buy it riht al.nk. Is Omix ition I'isht. "Th" v.-imic thlno' was bhnnlv a (competition fiii?," dfciarl lYod A itu' anapt-r of th- Wusj, ;, lklrL' ( 0 -Mnml-iy. "Wo uai uuabl'j to K"t th" bak'-r.s In Mi.-ha-waka, Nlb-s and Ihichar.an and ' r s towns to nu-t our ;n reasci prioo, so we liad to me.-t tln irs in thos" towns," h-continued. "This niorninj,: w lowered our loaf price from 12 and 17 cents back to 10 and 15 c-nts." Other bakcr.s made tho sain" statements Monday. They declared Ithat th" difference in the bread pric in Eolith b-nd and the sur rounding towns was the result of a fiht upon the part of .South Ik-nd bread in tho .surrounding towns. lnsecutor to Inty-tlatt. InvstiKation of th? Indiana law ipainst forming comMncs to increas" prices will be investigated by the prosecuting attorney's otlb c here, it was declared Monday by Pros. Samuel I. Schwartz. "I will look into the Indiana law, and If 1 tind that it is probable that the law lias been violated, J will luir.,1 .tt.l, ..f tos.. ,,-t,,. ,n-.V have been iruilty of such violations," said the prosecutor. Ilakers IbiUe- l'riiv. , Several weeks au'o South P rid hakeries announced th.it the price of bread making materials had advanced to .-'doli a uYprre that th"' would be forced to incras" the pr.ee of brad. fu accordance with this annoimcefhent. the price of bread in South P"nd went from 10 and 1 . ") cents, to 111 and J7 cents a loaf. South Peud housewives became r stive when they learned that the satne bread- manufacture. 1 by the same firms, could bo bought in Misha,waUa. Xiles and I'.urliai.an two cent.-, a loaf cheaper than it could be bought in South Peuid. although it was made in South Pond. They could not understand how the South Pend bakers coijld add the cost of transportation to th" produeti"ii of their bread and then well it chtaper in tho surrounditn; towns 1. . . i .:. ...i. . than they sold it in tho city whore it was manufactu-ed. Climax Comes Sunday. Tho climax came Sunfia- when through new.spaper advertising Mishawaka t.'iikers appeab-d to South Pend housewives to t,',, to Mishawaka to buy their bread two cents a loaf cheaper than they could luiv it in South Pend. Followim: th-'- Sunday appeal of Mishawaka bakers to South Pend housewives. South Pend bakers announced Monday niorninp that here after they would seh their bread a cheaply in South Pend as they sell it in tlio surrounding towns. THIRTY-FIVE PARDOK CASES BEFORE BOARD IXDINAPOPIS, March S. Thirtylive additional cases havo beeb lile-d with stat" board of pardons to be heard when Hvat body meets nt the state house March la to 19. inclusive, to consider tho pleas of persons now confined in the various correctional institutions of Indiana. Vnnouneement ef the additional .s ac-:c made, tonight. Only four .is. . are reopened. Included in the li-t are the fol l.iwlne cases: Frank Cart-r, W ayne couiuy l eb - 101?. - to 14 year., burglar: . (Indiana reformatory, John H. Kc-nb-r Alb-n coun , -Tune 11 1, 1 1 1 T , 11 to 21 years ussauU. state ris-jn. Cliarb-s T h o m a s, Vunderbur county. April 10. -V 1 Ö to 14 years, rcdilxry: Inrliana reformatory. Charles- Mryer. Vanderburg county, March ä. lfls. 7, to 14 years, robbVrv; Indiana reformatory. Herman Keller, Howard county, March o. Ityi9: - to 14. burglary and crar.d larceny; Indiana reform- -' . Railway Men to Give Strike Answer Today CHICAGO. March S. Delegat e representing nearly 40c. 000 railway maintenance of way workers from ail j arts of the country, failed on Monday to reach a decision as to whether they will call a strike. They w ill meet a train Tuesday. Most of the afternoon was spen. hearimr the report of the Wellington committee which has conduetej -( irotiations with th? president and with the railroad administration t-v th" brotherhood. The Ksch-Cum-ir.ir.s bill under which the ro.uis arc tow operating was also discussed. IS. s.ior.s were e";ect;tive. , .. . ,, lllroa(( Uetecttvr.s irrrt Three OlltllS 1st.. 'barb s Keely. leOJ Fuerbrtn;:- ',! st. and Harold i.e-e. in-. wav W.. Wire arr steal Monua au-S-ipbr iind Olficr Splnka of the Grand Trunk railroad. The your.- : -en ware ciar-.i with petty lare'env. It is Miid that they were atte"ip"b" to steal smokinc to'cicco from tiie Grand Trunk freicht bouse when they wore appr. her.dcd by tarai'.roari pedice. II MTIUNGING 1'AUTY. ltiCH.M(M. Ira... .iarcn . iru.p.n. ...:-.;. 1 1 icav. - a

Vol un tears He I R es tore Tra ffic In Stor?)i Region

lb STu.V, .Mar ch S. (r.i.!' r:J irriprowi;;- :r ir. coudilions in the m.v aii-l iro bound railroads of oi th-rr. N"v i:r.trianl resulted fr"i;i th- co:p.b:r.. ! .-;Torts of railrul iii' -.i HTi.i tlic;i'ir.'N of volant (;rk"!.-, Mori-ia;. N .. Y't'x and I."-ton trains v. ork -i tb."ir way through t IN.rtJ iv.il. M- , and trafwas r-Kor-d l"f.vv :i Tortiat; 1 and Uanor. ori ral train whih had b n tal!d at ihM'crf-r.t points sire Satirhiy ! . I tr 3 1 1 and '.vn1 r-'oas"d today p., iiLTt rs had sb-pt 5n day . o:i h s lor two nichts and had tath" c;Ma. ;ri -- i sn-.il! t.'v.-n hot' i- and p-s';i'ir;ir,!s to k'(p t h n: h t-s sappll"d with fnud. Leaders From Local Lodges Tl:e M'od rn "Woodmen of the World met Monday evening for d"t'ree work and a bu.-iivs n;eetinc. Th" Woodcraft d( 're- was ";iven to shte"-n camlidates by rnernhers of the Mishawaka post. Plans for a busintss s-ssion ii'.t week were made and i' ö applications for membership wer" read. It v;us announe.l tliat a stag- party will be h"!d on March '2 L', and that tli" i loyal X." -.'.hbo!-.--. a :. i.mch of to.orpanization would hold a lncetintr High School Notes Alfred Campbell was elected president of the class of -.1 at a meeting in the auditorium Monday afternoon. Alice Kupej was elected vicepresident, John AVolvertcui. secretary: James Thompson, treasurer; Kussel Taylor, y 11 leader, and Mary Ionovan and John Yocdis. h. sartrents at arms. A meeting of the otliis will be held Wednesday afternoon v name committees and make plans for the Freshman assembly. Mr. Polin, community leader in sinim, Mr. French of Chicago and Mr. JSowels, Americanization Secretary of tin- Chicago y. m. C. A. spoke in a special assembly Moiulay morning on tin' subject of "Am-ri-cani.atin" Mr. pouels topic ;as "Give Fvcrv Man a. S-pnire I)eal in Anorica" Mr. Hohn spok- on the "power of Musi"" and lead the school in m)i:us. Tin- keynote of Mr. French's short talk wa. "The Job of pcin. an American." Dr. George r. Strayc-r of Columbia university will speak to the school Friday afternoon in th" interest of Americanization work. The Girls Debating club of the hicii s'.-lC'o! took up the subject "Kesolved That the Progress of Women Has Pe en Hampere el by Custom" in their meeting Monday afternoon. '5.ie speakers for tho affirmative were Catherine Roberts and Agne.s Uodoff. The negative speakers were Pyda Pose and Peuner Mans. The attlmative team was victorious'. Dr. Montgomery, president of the Xorthc-rn ndiana Historical society will speak to the -high school Itooseedt Historical society Tuesday. REJ'EKUE OFFICES TO BE OPEK EVEKIKGS Attention of belated income taxpayers is again called to the fact that the local internal revenue oflice will be open nights this week until l o'clock and on next Monday night, which is the last day to bio returns until 1"J o'clock. The office today reminds the professional man or woman, the doctor, dentist .architect, actor, author, etc., that he or she must figure up fees, salaries, royalties and other items of income during 1 1 1 1 and hi" a tux return if the net income was sutlicient. From the total receipts certain items of necessary expense are deductible, but not living or family expense. CIVIC A KD MOTHERS9 CLUBS WILL MEET A mass meeting of the citizens of the Lincoln school district is called by the Lincoln Civic and Mothers' ciubs for Thursday night at S o'clock at the school building. The program arranged for that occasion includes community singing led by itev. LT. G. Meister; an address by W. W. Horden, superintendent tf schools; a vocal solo by Lev. Fishman; and a piano solo i.v Mi's Agne.s Itoloff. Mists Shirk. Miss Fihman and Miss Iloloff are pupils of the South Pend Conservatory of Music. G. 0. P. Campaign Heads Will Be Kamed In May CHICAGO. March v Officers of the republican national convention, including the temporary secretary, who will sound the keynote of thcb:M canipaicn, v. ill be slecel at a mo-ting of the convent'on cur.mittee here May 10. A. T. Her'., of KiMiC.n ky, chairn.an of the committee, made this announcement Monday nicht after a moetins fit whi-h. p'.ans for the convention were l.tid. the sratin? arnnptnifni approv.-d. and th.e apportionment of seats ;.:.! . onvention attaches se'tlel. To Make Koininations for Adjournment Board WASillXGToX. March --Th I " rai'.rc.nl unions and tho Assoc' itio.t of Pailwav i:ecutives were directed Monday night by the Tnt-rstato Commerce commission to niaK nominations for labor and capital. re.-pectiu-Iy the tripartite hoard created be tho- tr.iisportation act. which will attempt settlement of disputes without strike. Fach siie will name nt less thin six n.c n to be submitted to Pre.-'t Wilson, who will choease the board cf n.ue. oi.aled cuually ti-tw.-eii tinc;bl:c, th w --.rk' r and tl'.' corporNO PANK I AILl HI IX P lib Immunity from failure mi lo coutinU'. i to be the re.ord et r.apor.ul banks all through th- year ltl:. the ccunptrtdier the cv.rr'ncy ann nine. -. X'"". a 1 nt cf le--a- sUl't i bv .iir of the n.iii.i'.U.-.

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A meeting of the Hoys' physical training class will be held this evening at the school house. The girls' cl.is will meet at the school house Tuesday evening at 7: HO o'clock. Community prayer meeting in the irr.c-rest of the city wide ur.bm ?era" to begin April 11. will bo held Tuesday evening 'it the home of Mr. -nd Mrs. John Brant, 1013 S. Sixth st. J. H. Wienger will have charge of the service. The Wo mens' Pible class of tho M. IZ. church will held thedr regular monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. William Davidson X. Sixth st.. A missionary program will be a feature, of the me ting. The members of the L. and G. ciub will entertain with a card party Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. II. Stackman Lincoln way. Mrs. Mllo Smith S. Seventh st.. entertained a company of friends at luncheon Sunday evening. Covers were laid for 14. The out of to.n gruests were Mr. ajd Mrs. L. Cole of Mishawaka. Miss Martha Ruff er, Mishawaka .IV.. entertained a company of South Pend friends at a C o'clock dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for eight. Vocal and Instrumental music featured the evenings entertainment. Mrs. V. Mathia, Eleventh st. entertained a number of South Pend friends at dinner yesterday. Covers wert laid (or six. Franklin Cobb. S. Plghth st.. was tendered a pleasant surprise Saturday night by a number of school friends. The affair was in celebration of his 14th. birthday anniversary. In the contests favors were won by Kennet! Anderson and Ituth Krill. Luncheon was served. Mrs. H. F. Prooks was hostess at 111 o'clock dinner Friday in honor of Mrs. George Pucker of St. Louis, Mo., who is a uest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Wheel er. The regular meeting of the JjA Perse club was held at the homo of Miss Margaret Gill, Clinton st.. The evening was spent with need worn music, games and an Interesting contest. Miss Kulla Kedk y won the priz". A two course luncheon was served. The next meeting will be held March 11', with Misses Melvia and Ocelia Weiss. Howard st. Cpl. S. S. Vanderford, of the a7th. nineers who recently return', d from France and received his discharge from service, has left for New Yori; City, after a visit with relatives hero. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kirkpatrick. Mishawaka a v., are moving to S. Xineteenth M. Mansfield Mothtt. and Mri. llu.sell Mohitt havo returned from New Carlisle where they atteneded the funeral cd a relative. Mrs. William Ault who spent the winter with her daughter in California, and her ?on. X. L. Ault, in South Pend, is moving to her home on S. Sixtenth st. Mr. and Mrs-. I O. Johnson who leased the Ault home for the winter have moved to Main st.. Mishawaka. Mr. and Mr?. Carl Sackman, Thirteenth St., spent the week-end with Mr. and Trs. Oreille Williams at Kdwardsburg, Mich. M. i; Per P who submitted to an operation for Appendicitis at the St. Joseph hospital ha.s been removed to his home 2220 Pleasant st. PASSEKGER LIKER S1KKS KEAR HARBOR MlLWACKi:i:. Wis.:, Mar.-h S. The Pere Marquette line; .steamer Xo. , a i0(' trm passenger and freight packet steamer, sank half a mile off the entrance to the harbor at Ludington, Mich., at 1 o'clock this morning. The crew numbering ZZ persons and about a dozen passengers were re seued. The steamer left Milwaukee at 1 o'clock Sunday morning, in company with tho Pere Marquette car ferry No. IS. Poth vessels became fast in the ice off the rntrai.ee to the harbor at Ludington. The shock ef striking the ice is thought to have torn a hole in the wooden packet vessel. The passengers and crewmade their way across the ice in tho darkness to the car f:rry. and are thought to have beea taken ashore. Th" exact number of passengers aboard the Pere Marquette No. Ü was uncertain. Orlicials of the lino in Milwaukee stated that no lives were lost and that the car ferry is in no danger. EU MCE TOBEY FOUM) GUILTY OF LARCESY Funice Tobey. charged with grand larceny, w.ts found guilty of petty larceny by Judge Seebirt in circuit court Monday and sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the county jail. The sentence was iuspended during good behavior. The value of the coat said to 'i.'ive been stolen by Miss Tobey wa? placed at .L'0 by the court although a higher value h.id been placed by the owr.-r, Mrs. Iva Harmon. Police Seel: Fraudulent Magazine Solicitor ptlic? Iiave ern rotil'.ed io for an ' nlletrcd fraudulent watch magaxiii" solicitor. It is said that tl ma.eouie.a der .v..rks under an assumed name, bis Past town bei:.-t Dayton. O., where he was known as George Scott. His proper name o C K. Clark and h" reprc-S'-nts himfelf as an accredited solicitor for the Periodical Publishers' Srvic Pureau of New V rk city. Tt is ;n-.'er-tood that Clark is heob-d ti.is way and may appear m So ith PevJ. WARES CAUSE SMA LL RESIDENCE EIRE A roof fire at the residence of Itev. M. Smit. 103 Colb-pe av.. . t !' a. m. Monday morning, result ! in damage amounting t ..". Sparks from the chimney is given as the cause of the blaze. i iiixi) ion l.hci:y. -l . ,.... T. ,1.1, I r.ln'r. Tli aC I..1I if .1 lltl .v.l ''.- wer- arraipr.ed in the city court Monday morning on chirges of crar.d larceny tiled by Jan. s Smith. Th" two men were taken '.nto custody early list week. The caes will b- he.,rd o-i March U.

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Mits. michai:l ni:mi:tii. Mrs. PliiHheth Neraeth. 4 2 years old, died at her home. 51S S. Scott st.. o'clock apoplexy. husband, Xemeth Mo aday morning at S:30 follow ing She ;s Michael w.us born an illness of survived by her Ncmi'th. Mrs. in Hungary in 1S7S. Funeral services will be held at th residence Tu-.s.li. morning at - . y - I1 o'e lock. ll-iv. Stephen Tokar will officiate and ' urial wib be in Cedar Grove tcmeteiv. FUNERALS MRS. LIDA V. STi:iMIi:S. Funeral services for Mrs. Lida V. Stephens wil: be held at the residence. 125 Franklin pi.. Tuesday afternoon at i o'clock. Itev. J. X. Greene will officiate and burial will be in the city cemetery. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS CLUB TO GIVE SKETCH "Married in Haste." a coraedv sketch by Dilmar Fdmondson will be the i.rst of a series of characterizations to be staged by the Players' club at Notre Dame. The first performance will be held in Washington hall Mar-'h -7. Two other plays. "Madame Zephina Packs Down." and "An Fplsode of the Lost Pattalion," win b" staged at the university after Faster. I-itT on the club will sta,'e their productions in Laporle. Fe a t Wayne and Indianapolis. Tryouts for the regular ( a sts haw been completed and the following lö men have been awarded places: Charles Davis. Andrew J. Moynihun. W. Francis Fox, Pobert O'Hara, Arthur C. Shay. Harold F. Haynes, Cameron King. Wilfred Pil v. Frank Coughlin, Uarrv McCormick. W. Allen Page. Henry M. McCullcugh and George O' Prion. BAR ASS0CIATI0K W ILL MEET TUESDAY Increase in Ines will be diseued at a meeting of the- St. Joseph County Par association t b" held in the superior court Tuesday morning. Increases havo been advocate', by several member- of the association because of the need of more funds for library purposes. Final arrangements for tho .annua! banquet to be held at tho Oliver March 27 will also be made at this meeting. Si.eakors for the evening will be- selected at this time. Furnish Criminal Reeord of Fortner Conductor Ar cording to information furnished the police by the Pureau of Criminal Investigation of Fort leavenworth, Kans., Glen McDonald, local ear conductor and s'!f confessed holdup man who was sentenced to a term of from r to 11 years in the Jefiersonvillc- reformatory by Judg-e Hubtard las. month has a previous criminal record, his photograph being on tile in the offices of the bureau. According to th" tiles McDonald was arrested in Toledo, O.. on May 4, IMS. and received an indeterminate sentence in Toledo on June lit, 1318. After his discharge from the Ohio reformatory, it is thought thai he came to South Pend. Parly this year McDonald with Clyde Yant as an accompli. "e entered upon a series of holdups that baffled the police for some time but after the pair shot Ldward Zimmerman of River Park the police were given a clue that led to the arrest of ihe youthful bandits. McDonald and Yant weie returned here from Je-lTersonville Friday to testify In the case of the state against Martin Jagla. Judge Withholds Ruling in Embezzlement Case A question of jurisdiction aro.se in the city court Monday in the trial of IePoy Ylle-ry, charged by his former employer, George Putzbach with cmbezzelment and Judge Gilmer withheld his ruling until Tuesday morning. The defense moved for dismissal on the grounds that the alleged offense took place in Michigan and therefore the defendant was not under the jurisdiction of tho Indiana courts. The piosecution however arjpued that inasmuch as the defendant entered into a contract in. this city with a local concern, the case can be prosecuted here citing .as precedents rulings of Ohio and California courts. TOO L.ITK TOO CI,ASirY. SOITII IIFNP CLASS .. .. CIltl.K WANTlil- Shart lierir: -. ( ; nv. New ork e':ml- Kit--l.-ti. W'-i: Tried Pyramid i for Piles ? If Not of nd for a Free Trial Treatment. Mnnr Saved From Operation. Have you tried Pyramid? If not, yrhy don't you? The trial is free just mail coupon below and tho Sil PxramJd Ii Jait Wonderful. You Will Sorely Aree After a TrlaL results may amaze you. Others are praising: I yrarald Pile Treatments as their deliverer why not you? Mall coupon no tt or g-t & 60c box from ar.y druggist anywhere. Tako no eubstltute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PTK41TJD DRrO roiTPAVT. &Prrmmld Dlir, Harsb.IL Ulth. KlnllT mM me t Frw ftarl f Frnmla rill TrtAtsic&t. la pUta wrapper. Nine..; iiiHiiiMOMiMtrwntK Stmt rHM ...MM Cltj Sute M. w

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4PP0IKT DIRECTOR OF 1KTER-CHURCH WORLD C0UKTY M0VFMEKT F. G. Wood, former propr.etor of the Pcok Shop, has been appointed district campaign director for th-Inter-Church World movement by Prank J. Itetler of Indianapolis. state campaign dinctor. Mr. Wood is to have- charce of organizing six counties. Importe, Flkhart, St. Joseph. Kosciusko, Marshall and Starke. The campaign, which will be a simultaneous one throughout th" Fniteai States, w .11 be held April 2 to May J and Mr. Wood's brst move will be to secure county campaign directors. An xtensive publicity camiaii;n is under way for the drive which will undertake to raise money for the joint needs of .b"1 Protestant denominations, excluding of course, their current running xp.-r.r?. Mr. Wood has established his headquarters in the V. M. C. A. CHARGE POLICE OFFICER ABAKD0KED HIS WIFE Sgt. of Detectives Whha a H. Parnhart was made defendant in a fait for divorce lileü by Viola A. Parnhart in superior court Monday after noon. Mrs. Parnhart chacre 1 in her cioipialnt for divore that lur husband abandoned her n M irt h .'. l'.e.'0, and that they have not since lived together. All property rights have bee n adjiuiicated, state's the c onplaint of Mr.-". Parnhart who asks that the coiat award her the crtodv of th ir 11 r.'ars old adopted d. lighter ml acuire her husband to pay week ly ;.rcount f-r hr support. Seigt. Parnhart has jharg hnr.e r-print s stem of the hv lie department. b.ain-; r le en r-instated to tip- torc of the al po.!c -itly ilearim,' on the suit has h. . March 1th l !-!' FIRE DAMAGES BRICK CLOT II I KG BUILDIKG CO.- HUN. Ind.. Mar Ii ;. - - T lo-:-? of approximate! v i'ipieea s t.t -vi when the Da tt Pia'to bricn building was destrocl by : her- early Sunday i iorr.ii c. c( trie iron is thought to L . caused the blaze which broke out th" second lb or of th" Poo;.; Clothing Co. Gas: e-.': b-.-:ion.s out I urtP of th" walls of th !.:;, ing The building was occupied th-. Goshen Fieetric C-. and a nui be." o; business ofTV-"--. Partial ' s,ura':co was carried. c , 1 - OUCH! CORNS! LIFT CORNS OFF Doesn't hurt a bit to lilt that tore, touchy corn off with fingers Drop.-, of magic'. Apply a li'tb Freeen- ein that both rsdn- e on,, inslantp.- that corn stops hurting, then you lift it off with th" :.ng i -. X i.ain at all! Try it! Why wait? Your dru-'i-t s-Ils a tiny bottle of Free-zone for a P '' cent.--, s'utti'iei.t to rid your f.--t of every hard C"rn, or corn 'a twe-n the toes, and eallu-es. without se-r - I.ess at all. Ad'.". Wh'-n Vou LuyIbjy the P-t Hear the Soiura 1 irst and (Vnnpart PIANOS riAVllIt PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS H.O.EIbel and Sons J2' N. Michigan Streit Ac ro Fro r Orphcuin

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