South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1920 — Page 4

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CONTROVERSY RAGES OVER FUTURIST ART

If Properly Hun;:. Arti-t Say, Meaning of Painting is Prrfrctlv CI rar. CHK'AGr., yu,rh .". ''.Tilos firt ri':;y is ju.-t rf ovnr. from the effects f a r.i ging contro i sy 'iu."'! by the rhlrf pnintlng in an xhibit of futuri-l art at th- Art i.'iftliute h-rr. Thj pa i r, t i r. i.s one e.f a pair rf l no.d your.:: won.. :i, both doubled up as though fT-riTiir frrn ar. attack of !initi dy.-;) ;.;. i, and " with one of th-m apparently walking ti r the other's v rtt t'r.K' ;n an ::'or? to stand on h r companion':-. had. A background of multi-colon-d square -, triangles arid othr g-.m.trio !:gUrrs. hop.-b--.sly ntangb J, complete .he pi-tur-. ArxnriH-nt Il4-iiltil. On receiving thf picture th" curator of the institute hung it up long Mde horizontal, and thereupon tho debate started. Adam Emory Albright, a well kr.1r.vr5 lo'-al artist, maintained that the picture had been desdgmd for th- title. "Dyiiirnlte Explosion in a Rathtub," while "Walter Uffer. another arti.-t, stoutly maintained that it was i n t f -nd" to represent "Nymphs at L a I- rog." other artists divided into two camps over the argument, and at last the xhiMtor vva-s called in to settle it. "It n-prfsnnts "The Lure of Water." he declared. "And this "would have been perfectly piain had th picture been hur.R a.s it was intended, long .id" perpendicular." This littlo detail was changed aqcordingly and the. controversy ended. And yet there wrn unae.-thetic observers so totally devoid of an appreciation of the fin-r things of life that they failed to the improvement. 'AXXOUXCE XAMES OE CAB IX ET OFFICIALS By AviArM I're?s: COri-TN"IL(;r:N, April :,. The official ILst of the new cabinet made rublic, Monday, is as follow-;: M. Friis, premier and mini.str of ilefene. 0.car -avcnlus, minister of forvixn affairs. ?.. Konns. minister of atrriculture. Jf. P. I'rior, mlnistt-r ff trad. M. Vedel, minister of tlw. interior. M. Schroeder, mlr.iiter of justice. M. Kofod, minister of finance. M. Jensn. minister of labor. M. J.'tdtrsen, niinlster of education. M. Ililishanscn, minister of communications. M. Ammentorp, minister of worf hip. Th mlnfstry is purely provisional and according to the Social Demokraten. Is composed exclusively of ihtooso1 to the kind's recent action in dismissing the cabinet of Zahle. M. Scavrniu. bs a relative to formrr Foreign Minister Erik de- Sca-v-niu. URGES SEGREGATIOX OF IXSAXE PEOPLE I'.y AffO'iHted Prpsi: TEURE HAUTE, Ind., April 5. 7)r. Amos Uutler, secretary of the Indiana, state board of charities, m u lecture beforo the ttud nts and faculty of the Indiana state normal and training schools. Monday morninir. spoke of th numNT of inwan and mentally deMclcnt people in th" state of Indiana and urged, a stop)apo of thlfl Ktraln by segregation and non-reproduction. Instances wer1 shown in which :i whole family and all the descendants were of the mentally deficient type and reproduction was continuing under the laws and protection of the btate. and In many cases' the tyre viu getting worse. This 1 the condition that lr. Uutler emphasized ivs the thin: we must cuar.l against by making laws for the ?- Kremation and non-reproduction. CM ICA GO BROKERA G E HOUSE CLOSES DOORS liv AHMo-lnted Press: CHICAGO, April 5. Kuceno M. lloyno and company, 1 brokera.cf liouse, Monday, announced inability to protect open trades !n th grain anarket and stispenld operations. The failure was the j-rst in the ! grain trade sine tho beginning or itho war. The tirm !s Composed of Kugene M. Hoy no and flugeno H. de I?ronkhart ar.d succeeded that of pern'. Price and company, In 1!US. Mr. Hoync, in a statement, isaid lai-k tof capital wus the cause of the fail- . ure and that an attempt would bo fjnado to Kitlsfy all creditors. j Mr. Hoyno I ;l n.ter of the j !ew York srtook exchange as w. II j us the ChI"ai:o hoard of trade. BABY CONTEST WILL BE4 FEATURE OF FAIR My Associated Pre-: INDIANAPOLIS. April . A better bstiea contest will be one of tho new features of the Indiana state fair this year, Charles F. Kennedy, secretary of tne .täte beard of agriculture, announced Monday. Similar contests are held regularly in several tat'S and Indiana fair officials believe the event will herom' a regular f ature of the Hooler exposition. There will b c. asses fcr ?viid s under 12 months old ar.d for the"' lrom 12 to 24 months old. with s-p- '. arate classes for boys and girls. The j corst will be under the suptrl-; s'.on of a c pt'e'ial comn-.tttce cf phyIIans and nurses. HOLD FUNERAL ERYICI;. lly A( luted Press: KOKOMO, Ind.. April :.. Funeral Ecrvices for the late Elm. r App"raon. president of tl;e A;-p.-rson P.ro-. Automobile comp my, who died suddenly in Los Angeh-s cn Marcl; 2 5. trere held her Monday from the home -f Edgar Apperso:,. a br:h-r. Hundreds cf employe? of the de-ceas.-d autom.-bile tn.ir.uf.a-1 ure r wrr formed in .dum:: arid n:arcli--d en mass-- to Cruvn Point cemetery where interment trek ; !a:e. IsslLS IN.IUNl'PION. Bv A--.- 1. t' d Press : PORTLAND. Or... April I. Jude- William R. Iii! , rr. of the United Stat s circuit curt Mond.iv Issued .. tem.torary injuiation tgaint th..- .f. :,.:.. of tip- Oregon law r quiring n w spa t.ers printed in for :gn l.ci; g-s to prailel thvir tolumio la llr.gliih.

OIL CO. KILLING !

FROGS AND FISH Complain That Petroleum in Canal Polluting Water in Stream. I.VI'MANAIM 1,1.-5. md . April "om plaints h.nc r;.chd the eej' irtr.1' r(t of eon. rvation to , he IJ. rt that :tn il ronyi.iny of v. hit-i-g. polluting the waters of tho. caral at that piae by turning refuse matt r from th. ir refir.ericinto the stream. Th-- result is that rre.it ou.ir.t itlcs of dad fror ar.d l. 'n found along th- canal h.mk. it is charged. A sample of th- canal water ha h n r-c;vd arid is b'-ing analyzed to d t rminc it it contains properties detrimental to ,;h l:fe. Th- canal in question H'-rvcs a.: a f "'nriM'tir.i: link between Iake Mlch-i-'an ar.d I v t k - ( J-or.ir . Consid rablo : w .' 1 harves'ed frorn it l i-t winter and th- l partmnt caused holen to bo kejit in the ic--, co it i- positive, a cording to department o.!iciais, the nh w .'!." not killed through lack d" .KUh'icient air. ISCHEASE IX BOXDS ASKED BY ELKHART COMMISSION HOARD GOSHEN', Ind., April .". The board of commissioners of Elkhart county, unable to dispose of county unit highway bonds drawing lut four and one-half percent int'-rest. Monday, instructed the county attorney to petition th Indiana tax commission for authority to increase the interest rate to hve percent. Immediately after the enactment of th- county unit road. Elkhart county outlined a road building program which has been delayed for more than a year. 'o;, tracts entered Into were annulled when th county unit law was attacked in Madison and St. Joseph counties Now thut the Indiana supreme court h.us h-!d the county unit law to be constitutional. the commissioners will be required to enter Into new contracts. Efforts to dispose of four and on--half percent bonds have all resulted In failures. BEGIX WORK TO ELECTRIFY ROAD LONDON', April .". Sir Eric (Leddes, minister of transport. )v.f, taken the first decisive step toward eieotriticatiun of tip main line railroad of Britain. 1I has invited the -(-Operation of the leading mechanical and dectrical engineers in a com.mittee of investigation. IUctrlfication has been tri d on one SO-mlle stretch of track and on a 30 -mile spur b-tvo-n N w York and Newcastle. Outside of this district it is used only on suburban tra f.:c. The tentative government plans invoivo supply of cheap .deetrical power and lighting to factories and home in town through whieh the electrified main lines 1 as. PLA1X MODELS HIRED BY LOXDOX SHOPS LONDON, April Mannequins can h too beautiful. When mannequins are too beautiful the feminine buy v talus h-r ncwly-rurfli.'iH'd gown to its first social function, is disappointed hecause it lo.sn't look so well as it did in the shop, and the establishment which sold the gown may lose her patronage. The dressmakers are awakening to the shortsightvinsK of their past practice of scouring the country for beautiful i.'.rls. and the coming season may see other than sylphllke figur-s parading their showrooms. WEST BAD EX SEES SIGXS OF SPRIXG WEST RADEN, Ind., April .'. Unmistakable signs of spring are in evidence at West Raden, the winter quarters of som of the largest circuses in th Fnitrd Stat-s. Within a few weeks, the m ason will he under way. At this time of th' year, there is plenty of action in the big barns, wnere me animais aie ono-. kept in training by dally practice periorm-mci's. Tii men of the circus are f. -cling the ,-all of th- saw du-t. Th.y in- . v.t,-iii. 1 ".11" all if .l im mi. ii' ... .... . its own and it is f-lt most iust In - for. th- annual opening. Hold Funeral Services for Widow of Judge Baker GOSHEN. Ind.. April .'.Funeral s. rvie s for Harriet E. Delre s. Raker, widow of Judge John H. Raker of the United. State district ...,i,r! -.e.d i-iDthir f Honorable Francis E. Raker, presijir.g judge of the united States circuit court' of appeals for the f-eventh circuit, were held h r' this afternoon at the Hiker home. Among those ir. attendance were Hon. Samu 1 Alschuler and Hon. Ceorge T. Page, judges of the United Stat-s circuit court of appeals. They came from Chicago. County Council Asks Expense A ppropriation ,.,jirrv In.l VoHt " The co ::-.tv -ouncil in session here Mondavi' made appropriations covering . , Mm r.e for the primary election. -May 4' the two registration Lays, ; , pt 4' and O t. 4. and tho general J election. Nov. 2. County And. tor 'rop estimates total expense st $20. COO. Vaughn Root Resigns as Laporte Herald Head S11eu.1l to Tl.e New s Time? : LAFeMtTE. Ind.. April Z. auchn W Root announced his resignation Monday as editor of the Importe Herald. He will be suoedd by e'.eorge v. Hahn of the editorial staff cf the Hamilton. O.. News. Mr. Hahn w:s e.iitT of th Herald during the time that Root was city editor. RLACKLIST ROAT WORK. p.v a-" i:e?'d Pr s : NEW YORK. April Z. Union l.Tdrs in the strike of New York hnrber empUnes. which since Thursday Ins interrupted operation of railro.id-r.wnr d tug, lighters and f. rr its Mor.dav night. .vmouia-ed tl'.at longshoremen., fr ight h:nI' rs and cb. ' k t-rs "b.av nad be-. it work."

FRENGH SOLDIERS OCCUPY FRANKFORT Military Leader Claims Huns Are Penetrating Forbidden Zone.

(coxTi.rri:i prom pa;e one army In the Ruhr, and remirks thit articles 42 and 4 are such an indispensable pafeguard that article one of the Franco-Anglo-American covenant defines as a oasu foederis those dispositions inuthcient to insire th.- protection of France. It concludes: "The situation created by the abrupt offensive of the German troops in the Kühr ejbliges the French government todny b consider military measures, the x ution of which cannot be deferred. Th.- sole object of the measures is j to bring fiermany to a due respect of the treaty; they are exclusively of a coerclv and precautionary character.' BUSIXESS UVMEX TO ELECT DIRECTORS AT MEET TUESDAY XIGIIT Th South Rend Rusiness Women's Chamber of C'nnncrc will hold their election of directors Tuesday evening at the Chamber of Commerce building. Nominees were lectod at the last meeting and nine of the names will be taken from the list to make up the board of directors for the coming yeat. Miss Pearl Neville will give a report on the business women's convention held on March 20. at Indianapolis, Ind. Sil- will also be in charge of Tuesday night's meeting. The list of candidates are as follows: Pearl N-ville. .lane Carr. Sadie Kopf, Flor nc Irviti. Irma CoIlm r. IRden Dernbach. Virginia Tutt, Uertrude Sykes, India Smith, Elizabeth Retinoid. Rott! Peffley, Daisy Harrison, Ect Hotzenpiller, Rertha Darr, Elizabeth Turner (director school attendant), Minnie Evans and Lillian Kreighbau m. DEMAXD ACTION OX PROPOSED HOME FOR TUBERCULAR PATIENTS By Associated rss: KOKOMO. Ind.. April 5. Declaring that certain members of the Howard county board of eommissiom-rs as w-ll as some members of the county council were making a determimd effort to prevent the will of th- people from being carried out, William II. Arnett. secretary of the Chamber f i'ommcrce her-, Monday, appeared befor- the commissioners in regular session and demanded that some action be taken towards furthering the building of a tuberculosis sanitarium. In 15'IS the voters of the county favored the expenditure of $52.0C'U for a county hospital by n vot of marly two to n Since that tim: no action in th matter has ben taken. The county council meets Tuesday and it is xpected the commissioners will make formal request for an appropriation for th. proposed institution. ASK FEDERAL PROBE OF GASOLIXE PRICES Dr A&Hoel.ited Press: WASHINGTON, April :. The federal tradf commission was directed Monday by the house to make Immediate investigation into the causes f recent advances in prkvs of gasoline, fuel oil and kerosene. A report not later than Juno was called for under a resolution udopt--d without a record vote and which, also asked that the conmiission dtermlne whether "any combination in restraint of trade exists b-twem those engaged In the oil business." NAMED COMMISSIONER OF FARM LOAN BOARD I?y As. i.ited Pres?.: WASHINGTON. April .". I'n-it Wilson Monday designated Charles E. Lobdcll. Kansas republican, as commissioner of the f-deral farm loan board succeeding George W. Noiris who Vesign d to become gov ernor of the Philadelphia iVlcral ! reserve bank. W. H. Joyce, formerly preside-nt of tlie federal land bank at Rerkely. Cab, took up his duti ;ls a member of the hoard. Mr. Lobdell has beep a member of the board since it was created. LABOR PARTY PLAXS LOCA L ORG A X1ZA TIOX The county convention of the St. Tostph division 01" the National Iahor party, recently organized in Chicago, wiil be held In South Rend, at Trades and Labor hall, next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The plan 1? ! to ne.minate a county ticket and delegates to the state convention. The convention here will be addressed by Frank Esper. secretary of the national party, and Franri Dlllion, the state chairman. An effort is to b made to induce all workingmen to Join the movement. TO HOLD MEUriNG. Itv As-'.nt'd Pres-: TER RE HAUTE. Ind., April 3. The convention of district No. 11, United Mine Workers of America, called for April 12 by William Mitch, secretary-treasurer, will be hebl in the Swope Mock. Mr. Mitch announced Monday. The convention, at whioh 17" delegates are expected to bo in attendance, will probably continue for several days. The joint conference with the operators will be hebl the following Thursday. OPENS CAM VU N. v Ass(latl Press: NEWA UK. N. J., April 3. Sen. Hiram W. Johnson of California. opned his New Jersey campaign for the republican presidential nomination with an address here Monday night in which he renewed his attack on supporters of the Jeace treaty. WANT HOME. By A lated Press : LeNION. April Z. About eighty blind men pet out from Manchester Monday to walk to Itndon. says the London Times. With other bands of blind men from various parts of the country' they intend to mak' representations to the premier urging tha provision should be made for the training and sevur't' of livelihood of tdlnd civilians.

se-( oral e.iu.oi! oi .'.ii;i; Mb rh art bofk' t was m nl. to :- (al V. M. (. A. nim!i'rs .Mond ty. A two color cover is nr.e of the feari;r s vf the new edition which i of 1G prices.

iil'SL'Js ltIUK. Business in the count v clerk's Ofhce '.van more brisk than usirl Monday morning. After the Ix nte.i season ha 1 paseu, seven couples applied for marriage licenses. wood li:.vi:s. F. (J. Wood, former proprietor of th" Rook Shop, on S. Michigan st., has- been appointed gen ral s'-cretarv of the Importe V. M. C. A., and will leave soon to rill that po.-dtb-n. iNsrn.wci: men meet. The South Rend Rife Underwriters met Monday evening at the Y. M. C. A. for their regular bi-monthly discussion. The me ting was in charge of W. F. N'tche RIES IN W ASIIIN(iTON. Word was received Monday of the death of Samuel Eg.ni at the Emergency hospital, Washington. His wife Is a former South Rend girl. M'ss Ecs:e Arbor. ( Li:. IT I U.K. Preparatory to a eity cleanup campaign by the boy scouts, the Coquillard club has taken the initiative and cleaned up In their sector of th- city, according to a report submitted Monday to Coqui'.lurd Civic club. 1-ostpom: MEirriNi;. Tlx- regular mting of the city cour. il sch-duled for Monday -ve-ning was postponed for on- week. All business scheduled for last night will be taken care of next Mrnday evening. REALTORS WILL MIT 71". Th- South Rend Real Estate board will meet Tuesday noon in the banquet room of the Y. M. C. A. The program committee has arranged a sries of lectures. The board will meet very-Tuesdav Pooii herVafter. NEW TRAFFIC sKiNS. Th- new traffic signs n critly purchased by the pifce dqartment for the regulation of tradie at c-rn rs in th- loop districts have arrived and will be placed in position as t h e weather permits. It was pianm-d to r-cL the signs for the Sunday traflio but the storm spoiled the original plans. APPOINTED SECRETARY. C.eorg' E. Wolf, the former manager U lh- Oliver hotel has been appointed secretary of the Chicago Association of Comma rce. The greater per cent of Chicago hotel owners are members of the organization which is formed for tip purpose of aiding visitors in iinding rooming accommodations. PRAYER MF.17II.NEsi. Prayer meetings which are being conducted in various South Rend homes prior to the Rob Jones veiigellrtic campaign for the purpose of stimulating interest in it will be hdd tonight at the following louius' Fioyd Evans. H)2S E. Miner st.: J. E. Orier. 10 DJ Talbot St.: William Strickh-r, C ampeau si.; fJeorge Zcltner. M6 Sorin st.. and Dr. C. C. Rondurant, TU' S. Michigan st. KHi;i(.im.r.M loses car. I. M. Kreighbaum, ..():; Sherman av., reported to th- i.oliec station last night than an Oakland six automobile belonging to him had been stolen tYoni its parking place near th New Yrk candy store on Michigan st. between S:."."j and 10 o'clock The car bore the license number Gl TPS TWO LEASES. C. C. Rue ki'.igliam, hcal manager of the Piggly Wiggly stores has secun d the; leases for two pieces of property in Mishawaka and South Rend, where a sytem of stores will eroel two new buildings to be made into retail stores of the system. The sites are at ?01 S. Michigan st. in South R'nd and a location on Lincoln way East in Mishawaka. The two new stores will bo open on eir abeuit June L GIRLS SMOKE. If the statement e.f Hugh S. Cummings. chi-f of the American Surgery ceimmittoe in Washington, in which he says that clgar't smoking for women tends to cause insomnia and nerv)usness which ultimately l-al to more serious comilications ; and lessen tho strength and beauty of the nation's womanhood h- true, then he has Bme of the fair sex in thi? city who agree to disagree with him and his theory. Monday night a Hudson solan .lrov along N. Michigan st. .and when it arrived at a spot just .rth of the street car station a young lady who was a living example of j th' latest Parisian styl -s stepped out on the running board of the j car anu caimiy unei away at a igaret. much to the astonishment and enjoynn-nt f a large crowd ef dumbfound d stMPctatocs. MEN'S LEAGUE OF FIRST BAPTIST TO GIVE BUFFET LUNCH The Men's league e.f the Frist Baptist church will hold a buffet lunch and celebration on April S. in the dining room of the church. The principal speaker of the evening will be Rr. J. F. Frazier, president cf the Indiana state convention and pastor of the First Baptist church of Muncie, Ind. He is said to be one of the most eloquent and force -speakers In the state. Don Cochran, advance manager of the Rob Jones evangelistic campaign will also deliver a short ad-dr-fs. Mupie will be furnished by the Niles Iimbs orchestra. Th community singing will be in charge of J. P. Roberta, of the Studebaker club, nnd Mr. Hastev. w. C. Sh.ir.i. felt will be in charge of the meeting. MAKi: DIIMANDS. TOLEDO. O.. April 5. Striking' Ftreet car men Monday demanded iJS.OOO a day for th. time they aro ' out of work as the result of suVpen- . sion of car service due to the refusal of citw council to permit .if fare mcreas.j to take care of wage bost. The men expect the city to compensate thm, It was said. GOVEUNMirVT ROOTS AT (JHyRERTS. Regulation ai.ny boots go on sale Wednesday at f 4.4?. See the bi ad on the Mi.-hawaka page and b h.ere early. Gilbert's, S13 S. Michigan st.

CARPENTERS WALK OUT IN GOSHEN

Contractors Doclaro Tliry Will Not Yield to Clo-ed Shop. Special to The News-Time: (JOSHEN. Ind April ..--About . n Goshen carpenter., memb. rs ot ICK-al union No. i'UTl. Unit d Rrotn- , . , . , . . . erho.d e.f ( arpenters and Jo:ners of

vm.'iiva, .jiioa ;l -l'Uial. telephone operator. South s':ent-- un. n .uit by th.- :.,!v :nce a.j- r-l ' 'Vhere, the result .f refus.il oU the. -. vcrti-ir.g mar. ic r. Don v, r,:v:i J ( X' V';f part f'f eor.tractors to grant t'ni ir j h..,..- r union demand, which includes th,l " Everett Our, iergyman. .' - , . flt following- Kar.Kak-e, m.. t. Cora Eve :. , ; , , ...a. n f . - , f of Jl'ue. domestic. Soutii Rend. :-i -f arg,- bui,I and a r. .1 l. i-; ,rj's4

."A-hour week; time af d onehalf for overtime; double time for holidays; closed shop. RefUM- to iM. Contractors declare they -will sul all operations befor they will yield to a closed shop. An e.fi'er of ontrac tors t pay the striking car-.-nters 7 .j ents an hour was reject d. The strikers say their jemand is warranted, the high co.-t of living considered. Hut about 2 carpenters were at work here today, all union men having obeyed the call to lay down their tools. A publicity bureau h;is been es tablished by the union The strike is the most serious in th- history of Goshen. Several weeks ago carpenters hero organized for the firt time in 3'. years. An Indianapolis organizer was here. Bowling Scores

HANK LKV IJ.AGli:. eiu.CKS Haus, h pd u; i.d in b-.MI. h:id 1::;: lt;'. 17s --o SejiuiM.-teher 112 l.;t lsi i:; Ralellcjip ,') ls Totals 4::j äpj .v..; pvd CASH I T EMS IIiiTtt.r 1.'7 lb'1 15'. :tv St-ihrs P -.'vn Rieul'-r 10 Pn l:' .".so ll-1.lh.1j 171 171 171 -1.; T.a als ."Is 4ss :.', 1-70 CoLLIii'lloNS Warner Ill 147 ltV. 41 Il'int sj in; lift ;.i7 S lm.'lle 1'.; lä;; 1 7" .V.s R and leap S." . vT. ".V Totals :ci .vu .".:;;) i.v;i ei.i:AKi.;s .Mart in 72 to 1:;:: ir, Horn F-s 1P. IP", ...; l...v S((.re Ill H7 ll's lb. Rainlieiip l'is l.;s b'o Is Totals ro! 5.')7 l.'ll IMIPOSI i s Myers lsj i:,7 pn no Johnson i;rj m 171 m lb-inking i't ;;; j.-c, 44c, Ran.ihai i:c i;r mc Ttal 7() Ö7' TA', 17(." 1 1 E 1 1 TT A NC I IS Chalfaiit P"j lis 117 Wih-ox 17". io.: 11.; .-.i Ib'ii::H' II.-' pjj; pjo llaudlcup Is; 1st; isi", .V.s Totals ."-; r.:o ,":; p;r. TKMri.i; 1.KA01 j:. RAI KS M'-Mi' hail 1i 17 'jol .".o Kaush 1-7 17 l-' -2'S Rlmel lis Us 1.-1 4 17 Verriek i:;i; 1J1 i::i ::ss 'lnuiierinnn Im 1(12 P'. Ö(S Ilantli-ap l:. l'.n; 1 . ; .".-s TotaN IH',7 t71 lfij7 :'.Hh", I.OVALS N 'ilke 17s 17". LI'1 -7:: I. .r.-e . 14o PH 14 h"2 Kupp 1.17 1 l.'d .".'.o Cod; 1." lt.j litt -4."k Rull P17 17 1v; r.jo II. tiidiiap but pj ivo aj Totals tci '.'.v. :: 'r

IKH'.NS - i::i..i Sclitiebh-r Yeagley Krownell K.itill tnaii Handicap Totals fobs -P!ooiidi'l(j . . . . SpHUgenberg .. Col.; Sellf-r tP'ers Handicap Totals ... i;." li 17- " IJ.'i -Vi. IS fJ ... 11' l'l 1 s . ... P',7 17 p- ... Hx P',2 s2 sj S2 201 . v-)7 '.''"J '.'12 2721 , , , . l- l.s r. ..: f. "Sl sl .".-.", ... IM IV. 1Ö2 b:i lia i:;7 l'. lt? P.". 27 . i .. .... .. ISn P lss oi . ti:;s ;12 vns 2'r.1 AV1;ST i;.M I.liAü.l 1:. OIL CANS St.ds 141 I.V. 121 RS 11 kman I.osllhotlgh 14'. bid 12 440 1-7 1vl 1... 4'.' Webster i:i7 172 b'd !4o ' '.Inger li:; P7.t I'd 4P". 11 ,r..ii ...... i.a 1.11 lea llilli'IC l' F 1 i ' T Jot T - ' Totals SU 1. 1 AVIS ... sdl 1,in '-o 27a", . 1P 172 lso I'i' - Rappy (.ruiHTt . it- 1 n Steamer 212 la L'wls 14'". 177 (.ruber 1s; p'.s llandhap l.",o l.'U Totals his t'7(ITV LI.AUlli. SlJAT.i: FI Kill Rice l.'.s P.'O 142 47 Virgin 1 is". 17- r.U 4t7 j 4'..C W.at l.'ll 2'd n; 4 I.ow S.ore 1 l.r2 1-7 Low S, re lsl 1V PV7 Totals 7f.7 913 NX 2W. MATZ .v. l'OUSTHATT:n--Wachs i;u 24s P'.7 Franks lfN 212 lä7 Vamle Walle IAO 211 F" r-vi TT. Knight IsO 1-2 17.". ."dl Ik hott 1 'JO.'. .V" lot.'lM -Mi PUO r 1 'I'.iiii.i-. v r.i.u.ui.1.

L-w Sore If.. l.TT IPS 471 K"n J?'Sr'h' ir-lj-v v'!,i, r.la-; Mohn 147 P:i ls7 -27 tives in South Rend. 1 Wernfz V.O 1 .K;! M.r. and Mrs. Noah Knll and in-! Vun Kirk 24.i 174 1C7 ') j fant son .vere Sunday gu-.ds at the

Total. tW4 stS S.V 27P' FOSOMOPOLITANS Hoers 2i 2P 2) "d" p.-v.-rs 1!" lis p.to Gail 215 17s lso J r ill. J. V dk era 147 1.17 Us 422 Low S, ore l'Ä 174 is.- V Totals ruO Ml !01 2CR II ANS DIITT.S Mf-lshelm.-r 1 lss P..-. MI Ran I- .Tardin.q ion ire: PS l.x ic,l i.V. .".17 Hashmger 14ä l.'.O 17t 4M rinchke 2rr i;s 172 ."d' Totals tv) 71 2'W3 1 Lii:iu:irsL RejdT Moore 10. 170 i.;s 1 At ran 207 Relnskl l'V Fahlnn 170 Tot hIr M3 YELLOW PA II Krueger ejall l'.i 2 2:t4 i:o '.21 I 22t !- 211 .VT1 P.irth 1- o4 2"' r74 yatr 172 v. 1M r.P., Low Score Jel id, b't 44 ; TntiN r2l soi fe;.; 274sj OITCASTS Thurn 177 IM lt1 .".".2 Woodruff I'd Soanaers 17s Powr I"-" l.iv Score 172 Tit als Sii !.".7 V G7 7" loo .is

Day's Noes in CITY STATISTICS

RIRTIIS. ' Mr. and Mrs. ow. n n -die. :y. . insane a v.. daughter. Apri 2. . 1 Mr. aral Mrs. George o. 'olfo- 1. Clifiuid court, son, April ! MARRIAGE LICENSE M.irvln Colüngs. laborer. ItqchanIan. Mich., to Edith M. T.n-r,:, . domestic, Ruchanat r M.,n r... ... ivs.i .Manning, druggists a.-.-:s- , t1 M I:ikhart. luu u, ,-arru. C,.un - Chas. C. Mairs. foreman. MishaiaKa, inn., to .uyrtn Mt-iriWllKii. cleric Mishawaka. Ind. Josepii Nennth, fouu.lry worker. South Rend, Ind.. t( Julia Makcsali dom.tsti'. South Rend. Robert E. Hannar. -:; w orker. Alliance. Ohio, to Marv H. Luckey. dom'.stie. South Rend. Ellis S. Ecklin, .v.-rice t-ngin.-er. Racine. Wis., to Evel:i Lois Relkucen. dorn stic. South Rend. UM.th 1TTK IKANsri.il. Tnkea from the reor! f the India:. a 'lit!' ano hoan iii';u ;N Albeit F Zaliin. b Harold and Ali - - eddo. titistein.i -ind wif... t and Ila-r K""V!r values; lot "1. Men-ys Mil.division to South Keru!

Anna N.-al, to Adam O. Wilsen. $t and :! "!'nrt breath. 11. is strietly ong-"tu.-r vidnes; ht sa. Cu-.hlng and Lind- ' ina 1 in his :-.vl ami h.t.s s. v. ral sej's addition to South !'. e 1. distinct iv- featur s jot uel by any Augusta May. to Vir. cut P. Mathews, i other sp. aktr.

i; parr i rami lot l-, now pari I city of .Mii!uv:ika. Jaias h. b(d and Iaial-efh. hu-l.aii'l and wife, to Walt.-r I. flood. ?1 : ef -j, ( 12. 11 and part f Jot P, Kiuzie and ! ood's tsuhdivision of partition Pt J. Saiiiiiel I.-r . -.-.tut.-. j Naiey 'o. to Krank Kreeznie-r and P. Ian. -he, litis'.i.ind and wife. Si and tl.r! alue-,; K,t 122, in Knley's ..nd si:!.division. IiOW pflt of South Pend. i-urge I'.er.hard. to Josepii 1'otkn, .1 : part of lot ;.'j, 'ottage Jrov..- addition to South l'.end. Illia he-tli ;. 1, to Wnltor 1. '..od. .VI and other values; lot 2. 12. 11 ;:nd pari of lot 10 Kinzie and iood'a s jh.iivi-ion of partition 1 .t I partition, Suina-l beer's esdate. Die ehlldr.-n's) Aid S-lety .f Indian.), to Xatah.ic P.. Parker, and dlar values; undlvidfil (.n. --half ino-ivst in lot 122, 'ushing and l.ind-y's addition Io South l'.end. (i-orge II. tiH.-n, I'harb's V. Kay. .Joseph. Seorge b.-.'per and J'. ti. Marshall, trusu-e. t. Natahlie 1'.. ParK.-r. ?1 and other value-; the uudividd :ie h;df Interest in lot 122, e'ushfng and l.iiisey'.s addition. Kachel V. Curry, t Wojcie.-!i Syja and Anitln, husband and wife, .1 and other go als and valuer : lot 112. (,'usl.ing und I.indsev's aiblltioa i South P.. nd. Sarah I-:. Jtro:-r. to Daniel .1. Sndth ! and IJmnia Kate, husband and wlf-. -SI and other values; lot , in Kline's addition to South i'. nd. Frank II. Allen and his wife, to I.uey J 1.. J-arge anu .Nettie M. la.rge. .e.rgi:i I Jot A, Stioiig's ad lit:- Il to Mih:iv:ik.i. J I. ihn ltatt.-;i Stock! a nd h-r h.'i--j-J.an.l. to Charles K. es.s :uil Margaret, j liushan.l md wife. .SUV; let 1-1. Katt'-H's ; -eond aci.lition t MNti.iu ,-ika. .lames .1. I'... .little and Laura A., hu-.-b.;nd and wife, to Valentin.- .1. Krüh-egcr 'and I.o'iUe P.. St..,-. kh-ln. -1 ; lot 27. in C l ....... il l.'. .. i .. t ,:.l..x I 1 1 J (.-11. l . n . f-e..Ol .OHIMIi'll 1. .'l. I, l - u aka. ;-.. rge Pi'-iis nnd li- wife, to Leon ;.ll!.;ert !nl leli(. liU-h.iIe! and wif. . Xtf; part r.f lot -2, in Talli-u's h.iil Pb-king and 1'evrl. husbiud audi md'tj ia' .! K. K. V.ov'l. r's p.- oiel ,'i.ljnernt to siid lots formerly Lnonj as Terrae, st., in Mishawaka. j CHAMBER GETS REPORT I ON PROPOSED PURCHASE I OF COMMERCIAL A. C. Report of the Chamber cd' Commerce committee appointed to 1 make a r-a jjiraisement. of the j chamber building was made to the , , e ...... .... .,.. 1 ooaio 01 1 1 1 ei 1 o 1 oi nie i a o .-.a -

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noon, a nil referred t th- banking institution which is pn-paring to I loan th c hamb' r suth a nt funds I with whieh to buv the building ,i,t,..i.. ..w. ' .'Olli MV .. '.'li.lll' 1 . ill .1 1 II.- ' sociatiop the present owner. A report from the bank w!il 1--inado at the next meeting of the ... hoard of directors 01 the ( nami.r ed' Commerce. The base .n thbuilding held by the chamber is abeut to xplre. It is understood that the building can be purchas.-d 1 by the (haml..r for a sum in the' i r.i ighborho'.d .f ;.io. Our. N"g...tia1 for itv l.nr.-li:... l.v tlie Ch.-im-her of Commerce have bo n umb rway ior som- 11:11 The beard of directors also indorsed the baseball proposals made . tu th' members of the organization jat their noor.dav luncheon Mon.iuv. j

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M in-le. GRAM) VIFAV. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sisk aiui children exptct to leave Saturday to spend Ka.ster Sunday with her parnts. Mr. and Mrs. E. E- Jones of . ... . , ;aL.ol--. " ... ""iui.1 v. ook 01 .xi.uii n-.-iiu t" iu the week nd with her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Rerry. Mrs. M. P. Runyan and tlaught- Miia. f.a i......ot is-oi r-. 1 . .uiiui -T4L lii'iilj at.lIIl'lUll EDDY Vit Mrc C V T .-'. , , -iT A,t. -v,... i.t. . . .. . nome of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krüh I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Silvers a n J children, and Mr. and Mrs. R. ; Feeder of South Fend visited Sunday with W. O. Sisk and family. Clinton Chreist, now of South Rend, form rly of this plac--. was j taten to the Epworth hos;.dtal on Wednesday luorning to undergo an operation or. his eye. About 50 members of the Rrcthren church met Wednesday evening in the church basement and had luncheon and a buslrpss rr.ee tin-. A. G. Carper.tr and G. Ved( II w. r.I f :t-ctei rew tru-te-s. All of tli

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! EVANGELIST DUE I TO ARRIYE SUNDAY

Advance Manager C, v Dcscription of Bol Jon-s. Noted Preacher. Rob Jd who will ho; d an . ar." KPlNtit. oaP.naicn in this ,;tv - u' " ; ln" ?- A-,ri! :1- --rri-.e in , . , ' - 1 " :IiJ"I-1" ;ir ' ' man srt 01 a pers.o., w itn ..rg" jiands and s'-aggy hair Mr Jones ; has been in . v;. r ... ,.-..ri- f. - y. .us and' is W :i known ;n j , most parts of the .-...-ntrv. :u Yars DM. H1 i -.irs d age a:.d w is 1 lH,rr- a s.-:th-astorn Aiaba'r.a. He ' it'-'.he-i f.r the ministry ;:. o-.. ..f ! t,u fading coib-g. s of the -tare, and ! occupi-d the pnipit be for- he was : :'' ' rs ol ! Mr. .R.rr.s is said f. '!- popularly To P.r.lv ! Sundav. He ha- h Id s-;c-'Pi-etir.gs v. 2., stat-s of the ii:;;nn and l as b -n working in th- north- ' ru stas for the p,.-T eight vears. j ; While w,-rking he schi.'.m ns.-s a: ' . . . ...o .i.-.... ., i ; ' ' 14 1 1 ; v , ,;, . Leaders From Local Lodges r,M , , c .1 Ih- local po,t of th.- Abraham Lincom lodge met Monoay ev-nan.' at the R.-dm.-n hall on S. Mi hi:ali More than b mem!ers of the' organization w r- j r ..- nt. Incoming otle-.-rs ol South E ml lodge, i';;:.. R. p. . Elks, were installed Monday night. during the regular w.-eklv meeting thlodge. Lucius H. Milb r, retirmg ali d rubr. was pre-s.-nt.d with a lifmembership in the order of Elks by th- Sou-nit R nd lodge a-- expression d" appreciation of the :n nilers of the wu k dor..- by him during the past vc-ar. To Past E.Mtlte.l Ruler Milicr's cr.dit is the lifting of the 20.oro) moitgao on th- lodge.- t.-iupb on W. c'olfax av.. eb-aring the huildluof all debt. It v.a.- als luring P. ist Ex ilted Rubr Miller's term of o;hc 1 b.at th..- Elks clon.it d the vumiio-r licnfor poor nicdher.-. at 'h.;m ' I . i i-s t tile e'ity Rt.-ciH' Mls.-ioii. The installation wrrK was .ion' 1... I-.a T-S.-..1fr.1 I , , . :.- .-. ..1... .4 UU.' l I. '.lit art. The following :.r- th- .dh s ir.s'.a'led for the year: Exalted mbr. .lohn G. Yeag'.-v; ste.-med leading knight. tl. A. S..'hnell' ; est- ri ed hr.al kuiglit. H. J. Holland; suinvil lecturing I.n.ight. Samuel p. s.b.art;; tre.istu'er. Alb-, rt Heiner; rüste-. L. H. .Milb r; tit legate t" the grand 1 'dgrt. L. 11. Miller; tyler. Kryd 1 ; .. (n - FUNERALS MRS LYDI .1. CLARK. Funeral s.nires h-v Mrs. kyiiii J. C l.'l I-K Will I ' Ji-!l at ttl'' KUSsCM chap-l Tuesday aftcrno'ui at 2:'-'u ' (clock. Ev. Rolny L. Mcejuit;. will otliciate ar:i burial ill 1 Highland nu te ry. TO ARM SI IHI'FI'IirAt FS. ! P.v A fr.--int 'l Press : j 'l J 1 ' A P .. Apt il ith : b ! resignation of I.J.'O Chbagc lire- , men. effeetiv- April 1 still una. -ci'pte'l Monday night. J":g- . Harlan, jirisidt-nl of the i-reni-u" j .associ-itior. said h- would conf 1 , Tu-sda with certain .-ity oticr' in I a final effort to adjust differ te-ey. j Mayor Thompson addr . d a m is.meeting of lir'nieii rdorabu, urging! the men tr remain on duty. Goes Your Blood Meed Iron? Hew to Make the Test That Tells 1 A pah f.T-. a m-rvous irrifa'-V diposi tan. a In-k f st r-n U h .-md cielurn.o I 'then are the uarnii.g ?Lt-al.s that Natu:.- : --'V'" ,"T ' ! u UA"y 1 pa!", wnt.-rv and st.irva.g for Ir. n I! veil ar. n.if sure of ieir coaditi :o to I your do -nr and hae !dra f.ik (nur '. 1.1, 1 ... ..- ..1... .'.. r. 0.... . ... ' . 4 ' . 1 4 rii.it. 7. 1-.-"- iini rv 1 11 it'.'... I. . test yourself: s.e how Nag tan "e.-k or l-ew far you - an ialk wltho'd f-eoaani? tire-i : next t,u- tn r.-.-crnm . VlM't: ' xi""l tlT "T UV tr'T : l.iv after nu!!- frr two hoks. n.en t-t ' "trej.gth iigaii. ami bow tn-i. h v.ai have g..l;. d. All good drilgg'üts ; T m-H Nux.de 1 Iron, on tl.e .Rsf inct un.J-r- . ftareling that if you .-ir.- n t .s-ttlra-d 3 rur money wii he r' tu:ol-l 1 ; 4 j i Ttic Jtpvmc Y f3 Moment 1 .r ti v.: I v I i:i 1 ? ill Lll-. I I . I I I :i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i! i 1 1 1 1 11 i 1 2 a?. J Ii ill "i r l'if- ' t ! TV V V" A A XirV:-: I c-'l t I Apiwhcnsion is avoided by A preparation cf penetrating oils anJ medicinal ingredients which is used to render the muscles, cords and tendor. p'.iable thus greatly reducing cemior tl , 1 o' 1 0 , ' , e Fcrioi snould be one ct calr is ion. 1m repose as the new dawn draws nearer. Mother Friend is ujcJ cx:crruily. Sprcil TSc let on Motb trhooj and D.by (te e.

"DANDERINE"

Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty A ,fu ' Atr. r . :: O" n-:"v ii. ' obr :.r.d thic'. r Vant Pink Cheeks Red Lips ? ;... i. :i f . . r f i : a t - ; .. n .o,l w ..:r.-r; .f-e jTeii- f. .. :i.:,r . j. v ,f tl..-r fr'.-nds ar- -s.-d if.l a-i :('!:. l.n-. ' j -oir--p;nk '!i'."Ks .-.rd r-d i! -n Id ir t . hi .-ire ;.p. ;'.r .-! .rl..--- rci. n ' for lhi Ja. l'arro.i . . r - i : t i ;i li-t'-" j Is ic-t .Mi(iv:!i r-.i 1 i i ,.r;.'is. jn ;!.'. hle,.l I. :l j;. ; r, ..,. ... J ; , , i.!... . i- tl.iu i:-.d -.r4-v i "... ::. h i- rb,! v fo.i. y 4 J kn.e.x a !.!. i . n rt ' .t the r.-g'il.-ir :.di.-dM.f r. 'en f.-r .. v. ! :."iith- . f thr h ' iiu-':ii fa',,.tv vr, .r,...;Jv ,(..r . . .. , ttl,. u. j..:t, , K ,,., ,'. .,, ,, j th- hp- re I and in g. :.- -. d x.-r Ui !.! r i ...Tr.d: -f i' p.'i i.e. . ir.'Ui an v of t ' 1 " Adr Wendell's Pills AMBITION BRAND For Nervous People Tile gle.,! nle tf-,;, - ,, f.;.... ; - Wendell's fhl's. Ambiiit.n Fraud- -that put vb-ror. vn., and vi: .li'y m.. nervous tirt d ot. ail in. b spond-; peopl in a f v. d i- in many instances. Anyone an !.:; a '-' X f r -::'v ' c ?.ts. at W-t tick's 'ur K it- Irt . Store and is author; d 1 '. th" ?:.:.!. pri. 1 ; I r to i t fund the pur. h. anyoiM- js (4..-V.1 i with the :.!- . . . h"' l-rcha:-. d. I house mis j.r.iise ;! . ni f.-r g. m-r. I i bduit.y. n-rous I: sc-der.. m-nt 1 depression and lüidnu ti rv au-eii ;y ov-r-:n u.tr i.ee m . 1 1 !:!. tob.oo, or ov.iwoij, if ki..d. As ., 1 1 -.! tio-: t in af:';i. ;i-,i .ft'. 1 tvoi;s ssttm. Y -r I ::v p;;; . Ambition Rr.ir.d. are rr- ..nm t,d d OS b.-iag g. Oy ;- -u: j,.i d. w hi e fir ti .-:er:.i. trembling r d -,. -b n.-y. tl'it-y a"e simply sp!!;did. Sitty (ends at Wudtb-k'- ' ;t 1 "1 '! g S: ' I ' . and 1 a 1 .!;'-. - Adv. -.-'a i J '-j 'i i When company comes there is r;o time to ' - ? wntn -rrt -T-m-c t. f r- . v ' w W v -w . AAV VttlUV.V.. . . . be taken CO mCth(T 'V- -; Q.Q fUf fk,.m :c Lf., ... ... Wa'S a Can Of ! V ; jjbk f B J mm OÄLürIT 1 - 0AKU1Q POWDER f on hand. Cakes, pies, f 1 aougnnuts, xnurrms and v ; ? all eood thincrs to eat 'V-:l , must be dressed up in r j their best taste and t -1 i look's. , ( j Then, too, her reputa- ; 4 i. j 2 nun db a iejejK inuüL I i be upheld and she stakes" it on Calumet j arrjtime. She knows t ' fj will not disappoint her. : Order a can pr.d bsv fS j "companjr" kind cf takings nry day. j; Calumet contains only such I i ir.gre-dients as have been Fi spprovrd cfMcially by t!;e ?! I. 1 I U. S. rood Authorities. 1 Toi m jtm bvy it. Tq tAJt ka jet use it. I - Save money patronlzrnjf merchants that advertise. I

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