South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 August 1920 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SINGER FIRE LOSS

PLACED AT TIIRE HUHDRED THOUSAND, ;t Lines of IIo-o Rfmov'( at 6 O'clock WcdnoIay Evening. 1 A nr.d ;'.r rf f trM the h a rr d : If $ 5jy vpp.ip ;.f th- ; ".no.' 00 rrir,;'uMfg. ro.. Pivi---ration in :ho Smer icn nr. i " dive "vh'h occurred T.Ight Tuesday, "f re hoe were not Turret unMl after 1 !?.. vtn'fr sh 1 - hor'Iy affr r : i : 1 -rho '..i?t I : n " of r rovf-1 from tho o'(!(, k W diy cver.Ir.r llmi'Io"!- s of ?h Mt:-. Co. ipen: tr;- r. in separating th'bundles r, ve r, r r r, p o ! i ' aid. I r y re. em.ar.'l f. re d i . i r t - bf-r. of the The .clrc-v h" third s--nous Jumbf-r yard fir" On Friday. July recurred in the mear plant No. within a month 10. n I rir -'. (,vs Studehaker yards. ; $2 0.0 0 0 loss re sulted from fire in th" yards of th" Fouth Lend Lumber Co.. .1 1 S N. m"rick Ft.. on S indiv, Au::. 4. and fthe present fire lo.-s is estimate i at L5 300.00 0. Polie-f nnd Vluntrs Aid. i Th vtilunt'T fir" dpartr.-.n? f maintained by th" Singer Co. threw i?s fu!l f"ir" at-air.st the o!aze. Co,rrdination vith Th" city department brought about by ; dotachrn"nt of poI;t undrr s ret. Jn;, ph (,happel, who directed the volunt"er.s in hhir efforts. The puf::ps of th" Sin-'fF,-r Co. w"re k"pt proin- at top sr" l t furridi watrr for th." f--orj or pmrc of ür.iä lr.id fron, all 'ir:.i of 4he jard. Portion5 rif the fi nr urroup.dins; rthe ?hcd5. v:cr torn wn lr..(rdrr .1 K"t lines of hn through from (th' straft. All nitrh' bir hurir"ds ,of rurious persons w.itrh"d the rreprfPH of t l'rht ic.ilnst th" 2ia:r."s. wbirh, ntr n- r. d d" p In the rlo?1!" pi!".'', ate its v. iyon pitr th- flood of v.iiU r vhi' h h'k d thcwfrs in th" yard a. i: ran oft. Th" fi.r"mon fr a tir.i- were fore. 0 Jto werk in relays. Th" li avy Hr,"k': ;fent up hy tin- iu" whh.h is a part ,if tlif vender hunc '.o.-.' to th" f1 round. ;nd th m-n b id to top to frfsh air ;it fr'iU"nt inttrv.il. OrluSn Is Iyst"r" Th. rau" of the i;n- ! "known. To add to th" mys "ry. . records f the watchm"n in ve (irated earlv this inornir. nir.g' sho 'd' ', y. ' , I wey intde the Uh.lt the time clock k fhol had born tinned m th" flock jonly a fv uiinatts before thk- tirifft;i rf !. Th watchni.i;: was tion"d. and he r. port hat on his !rip he had scn nothing whicii Could j-'ivo the slightest t lew .'15 to ! the origin of the fire. The Singer plmt rlos".- .at . m. jnnd so r.o one hail been in the sheds, u-xcept th" watchman. for iuorthan seven hours b foi tiie lire Ftartf d. The Singer Mfc Co. laaintalr..-? its ,own insurance fur.'l. and so tiie lfss is fully -ov"red, i; v.i t-xidained by "Mr. ' I'allock after liio lire. ConsifTerable add.tlonal loss, however, will ; result from short. ik of material, and conserpjont cut in proIu,tion. FRENCH ANSWER AMERICAN NOTE ON Rl SS-l'OLES 1 (CONTINFEn FK"M FACF ONE the recognition ; hoi--aeVl-t !""- riiO'Ot of i Cime ar i JlUSSM. d in thv lis i'i rl ir li ti 1Mb 1 : t bis i ' i cl i v' ii'i'i Fr 1 TO Willi . i n , rcp-irdi d here ;.. i' ltii'i: 1 T'r. iti- '. Stat-.-- in : potiiti'n -vilh the t . i -1 as had een jm po d ' : ' ai: in tlu oTieo proi'd I conferc the i . - villi -", it ! 'I it -I ! .o : t i I o 1 1 Mr. Colby ah st ?" a r I . o n 1 to o ! i a i .! in--1 . r it 1. 1 : . . i e : Tch.teh"rm vi t tie ov ! of lios- t thai th 1 shown that Iii v -t. t v i v : f i l.-tu'Vli. I ::v a i.. l. !' I-' V p !'o e ; - lard in-i)biigall'-i.w" ai:d fl, i: th l ni' ta15 'd to j-1 1 1 or t "lU'.lllK! .I'-'K.I t U'll t" rr.at.i 1 1 1 rr 1 !. I idly p r i ; It . ,;r : 1 f 1 1 to. ai !- ." I 1 - u . 1 1 ii , tti a' V.r. Ter.!, hu p. r d- d B -nine t h :tb or I 1 1 i'-c . 'Ill'' in v ry '.nc :' hfi' esma n ol - v it :' '..a! w rds !' . ha r ! o e. ;-.-. t " h : - fo: u' n mi'1 o : r p e .II'-' i 1 1 e ! SEC V COLBY PROMISES PROMPT PROMULGATION or si rrn ici: measi ri: J Ase'.it..! 1'ri-i: WASH I MiTt N. A::. p r t : 1 1 ' - a '. i M ! o'" Ha fed s -ffia ;mii'!iili:i' r.f . et t he Tente. -Sit I la s(i '. V' b" ' 'O'f.ri'.u !. 'a by .-' e! et i rv .by - b.c n te at N ila r.ic r ach pt ra 1 . or a : i l o I , i action tare We.l- . - ' t'O'", fi d word i :' t ! : h. -i tha- -tat-I' r. -pa ,'"d. i." - :'.'v i ro ;., : ' c t ol' : --.e h.i d ra'. - p t r f n i v. t H S 4 ill. tO l-S' c t rc.;tin i:nrr. it. : "v. t'leial !. tha' Ti nn :tid the .v At r,at:cr.al variou svfi':;. i! mer.t. h: a.'.;.. ' e nr.,!: rtr rs i.ati-T. f -h. IU' . - t- . , of thrat:f'a".it:o:i o rf . :ht;s; i.-m. ir.rn! poared in from ad tu rents r -ws P o ; : t ' of tli. t.i-:e , cab- j clar"1. S' me v. ei'.b r1 lnct Jcine th." r.:-h sare at I It r outct me Secretar.v D-ini-'..- m te!e-!ai.. he ser.t Gov Te r. r e - . : . f the I'M'!' -s P l c I'libh. IU bci-"Co'.'.L.ra'alati-a---.' i . "t.l.: lastn of oii;t:teer -täte l.JS vier ir.g ho!-er m a-i-ari.i tl Arrrara e-,t:al voice in itftlf W Oil'. th.e gover;.Tier.: " '1 am v. rv g'.id to h-a- tli: cr?rra:."n rf th- fact that A l n i !. l 'l and proktn sm e v. said cretarv B.t.-er lit'i'i - BREAK IN RANKS OF COAL FACTIONS APPEARS CERTAIN (CONTTNl'UD FRO M PACE N'i: r.f" .at. una: the Tv sati a i r". e 1 by V.l. will ';ii rs r.ii . . . v to s .-u r all r... . mr loy ;ii, h a: i Illinois. fo'lO-v t -r.-.rv "- - V . J ... i r t-a : - t i". io. ; T:.0::th. "Wh chilled th : i y i . r s :i --outs a frr"' : . . k ill "fori 1 1 , ere is-s th o r w ' ra T !: r c ": 1 - i .i a :. i

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WILLIAM T. n:iu;rs. v. ilimi hon.a. 1-t;'u, infant n - : II. ' I 4 i - . 1 . . . J W ll. ;b;V afternoon c hi.i' 4 1 in,'! av. i's his p.ini- Ii- ;s .-urviv e i bv two .-roths .-urvp.fd r., I'.vi: Anthony ami Franc:.. He was hn.-n July 23. 1H2". The funeral will he hdd from the r ?;. ir-.re Thursday aft.-rr.oer at o'clock. Kev. John F. lcCroot (-'.'lie: ati.ng. Burial will be in (..' dar vlrove cemetery. JOHX NLVTLLId. Johr. Neville-. 42 years Notre lame, Ind., died r.izht at 'J o'clf'Ck at St. old. of Tuesday Joseph ho-pita 1. d'-ath resulting from a sun stroke received a week ago. He wa I b"i n i.a Ireland, coming h"-rc 2Z years n?o, and is survived bv his parent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neville, and two broth ii and a. sifter in Ireland; also three brothers. Martin. .la me a and Dennis, all of I New York city. hazi:l loilm: vac.m:u. Hazel Louise. Wagner, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alb"rl Vv'.aim' r MejIe Or ovo road. di"d TueFday morning at 9 o'clock following a thr-.- ias illness. She- is Mirvivd by th1 following brothers '.nd si?tT?, Adam. Albert. John, Paul. Jf:b"rt. IJdith. and K.Mhryn. The ftiner.1 will bo held from the hSTr.e. Rev. pol?r will officiate. Ilurial will be in the LakeUUe cemetei y. ' J Mi'3 OLIYTTIt. Oeorc" M. Colian will present und"r p:rsonal supervision ""The Aqulttal" a three act mystery drama by Hita Wirnan at th Oliver theater, Wednesday evening. Auc. 2".. The piec. which was 'playe-d in but two ritu'S last season, Chicago and New York, will he pres"r.!"d h"r- with an excellent cast eho.stn by Mr. Cohan and will in- j dud,, the following players, Harold . ''f rmilye. Mari Iouis- Walk . Ki rnan Gripps, Charles L. Iouglass. ; Charhs Mason. Mildred Southwick and Will T. Goodwin. OUVKU. Tli" present Trans-Cont!!n"ntal tour of the Scotti CIrand Opera company is the fulfillment of a. desire of the world's greatest baritone, Antonio Scottl. new impre?alro, to give and hear grand opera just as it is pIvrn in the u'rlll's greatest opera house, the Metropolitan. Virtually, . . t , . f I pany itself that Scotti has organized fr this greatest of operatic tours. ; The Metropolitan Opera House has eontrihuted not only some of its brightest stars, but scenery, chorus, orchestra and even stage hands, veterans in the handling of great operatic productions and the most "Xpert of lectricians, have joined the Scotti organization for the tour comprising a complete swing across th.- continent. Scotti will bring his organization to the Coliseum on "Monday evening,, Sept. SCANDALS. ' Thf sale of seats for "Scandals of lfti:" will open at the Oliver box otiico this morning. This is th" opening attraction of the season of 1 n-i t". l' ! and the enganment is for tu o nights and a matinee startt im: Monday. Seer.icaily this musi cal revue is said to be most elaborate. In the scene on the planet Mars, where groups of lovely maidens lie about in the coolness of the evenlti.ir crooninc seductive melodiös, there is everything the most exacting theatergoer will ever demand, it is claimed. These twirls are known as "'Scandalmongers" and while they will brine; jasps aplenty at their scandalous procedures, they will he -asps of admiration and not indienation, it is said. Prominent In the oat of principals are Helen Wilson, ! firac Cameron. Blanche Boone, Grey, Elizabeth Hopkins. Wolf. Jack Edwards, Victor Fred 'adv. Euke Borers, the wav Trio and Ed Upland. ! Iren 1 Vitsy Ca r n e white i)iTPiii;i m. A nen bill .f si ai-ts, starts at t'. e (ri'hc'iii. tlvater this afternoon. i- In-oilined by the Century Si'-i. rad- l s. four yrimg men of p'.e;ispersor: :lify who offer "The r.-.ocho Pust !v." a niimatiT" musi il ci.medy. Fentn and I lolds, in b' ickfai- i t i;ii ;'y and si!','s ar v f in favor ;;nd in the approval of the-.r -indicnce from tht minut' I tili V Step fort: o it on the stave. Miss idi-rie, of pleasing face otftrs cr.ar.Kfer studies F and -'Ks with herself f . . v olio. . i -.- i s t 1 1 b v as the model. Sparks a hard A. E. F. will ' .v,l..v.- Tin i r ..r the PI,,!.with patter arc. "Uh-1' O singers and K.. Hamlin Mel! C V i'i ac- f ul e t is, sweet Ian ' i s, and !"! 'nv. The Bill i : o .: j-a m . presenting that comedy cat thester" tound i Al'DITOBir.M. Tha' the popularity of Theda Ear.t i.- not dead was evi de need v st. dav bv the ire" "La audiences which ro of Ambition" urn 1 her it; w h.ich l y the way. i the last motion p:cturo th.is famous star wall ever app.ar ir.. A story of ambition and it lure from tho them" of this su-r-pf. 'di:ctiott and it ;s nno f tl v, i iaH- ri e 1 ir h i r h 1 m ecia oar.i i do." typ r.'-t appear as a "vampire, which j '-he made famous and then as i asi'v made distasteful. However, the fact rf rm:n? that Miss B.ira is art nroompllsrad rar lion picture aca i trees ami there is a sort cf a pp. al in i her work which attracts men and wom.cn alike. "T. n NUhts Without a Bur-Room" a s.T.ar.1.!".', tva reel! S u r h i r. e to m c and Gaumont everts arc the T today. In the Suffering e'reek". lar favorite Wi!w eckh of curre other picture6 on f picture "Twins cf i s tr ri: That pop;. aam R;:ssell wh.Kh is the attrac t:.".a here tomorrow. Bd! Lirk. ph'.y - -d W l:am Busse... has be r. givs t live Yy Bill Pemr.frad man of th- play, fed-.'.ran-.t r.t whli h cu!mi:a--n :.ve t a r the ' Wing an ted in the two drawing cards to see who would take the i'.rs' 1-:. and is to present shot. Iark himself to 1 Pernh n at end of i V e a VP to 1 he kill"d h climax of the story !s thrilling and furnishes a big sarpr:?e ham e.iia! tlona! L OU .se Livelv sup. ports WilP.: - aided bv ethers of 1 rit. The Los: Citv" sensa w r. : ! : ai r:al whi-'h re hCllj.j e.ti : Fox week is News t-f n!sa w i rl r. e :11 as e-ventd. An Saturdav in " all The star i.ist ; T;gr."! t'0 a n s at th- M-v:r r.a; six reo ! r v e lr.a!oa of Tb.rrrv was "The Love a two retl ii . y.teii I rom the no t i Thief." ILui. llr.n in

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TENNESSEE LOWER HOUSE RATIFIES SUFFRAGE MEASURE

Action Makes State Thirty sixth to Approve Votin; Law for Women. (CCiNTINCED FROM PAGE ONK) anhood that is both for and asairst i M.ffr:ii;o. "I mou that this measure ko here it rlo:, to the table." Instantly ttu har.iber w.io in an nj ror. uiiiaii-t.i cl.in.ortd for i " o--ini:icji whj,.. a chorus of "a-c u.d thv natun" ci-jne fro:n tho antis. Mr. avct ijn, hovvewr, itiusd l.f rccosiiizo ,;ny oiu; and orde rid the roll calioJ. The icMJlt a.:us .11 doubt on unoff ll tallies. An appeal to the I . k devtloptd that his tally also shuwol a tie, 4S to 4S. ran-.iomonium iet:;i:od. M( rubers left thoir c.its an-1 crow Jul around the spea-ui's .-s . i I . many demanding another roll call. Mr. Overton, who occupied the chair during the n.maincU r of the fcosion, crdtrtd a t-ccond roll call, which showed a tie of to is and th .speaker declared the motion loM lor want of a n ajority. Ir.btanily the anti-uf fragist.s demanded i- vole on the origin! motion to concur in the senate action. If another tie resulted it meant rtjtction of the amendment. When the speaker put the motion huauredd of Mifrrab'Kis regaided the battle lost. Concede Defeat. The vote at the outset was on partisan lines but when the name of Ktp. Harry T. I.turn, republican, of M.Minn county, was called he votd jye." Tne opposition then virttMlly conceded deteai, for Mr. Bum had voted with thesn to table the rt-ff'oiMticn and hi.s t.iange gave the suffragists the needed majority. The stand of other n..emieis was unchanged until tho name of Hep. in I. Turner, dtmocrat, of jibson t anty, w.i.s roached anl he passed. Instantly there was shcut cf satistaction troni the anti He had voted against the motion to table and his failure to vote again balanced the opposing forces, but just bcforj the end of the roll call, Mr. Turner rqmstcd the cicrk to record him ;ls voting "aye." Mr. Turner said repeatedly that he would neither vote lcr nor against ratification unless it was evident that his vote was needed but in that event would vote fcr the amendm ent. RATIFICATION OF SUFFRAGE PLEASES COX (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) northern tier of states, then the Pacific states to Lower California and return through the southwestern states. Two principal addresses daily bv the governor are contemplated, with numerous rear platform speeches and auto trip plans. The final itinerary, Sen. Hands said, would be announced in a few days troni New York general headquarters. Will Press Ioainie Isue. That the I-eague of Nations issue is to be pressed by Gov. Cox anu also by other democratic speakers was indicated by a request the governor made Wednesday lo Sen. Harris to have special seats reserved at all meeting for former soldiers ami their friends. "In my preliminary campaign meetings.' iaid a form,al letter to Gov. Cox, "1 havo noticed an unusual inteiest in discussing the Beaue of Nations as means of keeping faith with those who supported the war with their all. "This interest is especially among disabled soldiers and their friends and those bereaved Ly war. Because of this I would res-p. et fully suggest that In future meetings, arranged by you for me anil any other national speaker, that the loil commiUee bo asked to arranye that M-vt-ral row vf seats near the speaker's platform be reservfd for di.-abled and other soldiers and th(ir families, as well as families of thoso wo, ..... h.O'i! ones died in the war."' In arranging for the governors tti.Mi ii. nip. iL was detailed not to use a special train, unle.-s regular schedules make it imperative. The governor, newsnape aar.en and others of the party will have cars reserved for the tri;, however. Routine Business at Board of Works Meet Very little business was transacted by the board of public works during its regular meeting held Wednesday evening. The assessment roll for grade curb and walk on Elmer s-t.. was deferred by the board until its regular meeting Friday morning. The assessment roll for the pipe sewer on Wakewa av. wüs held up tor one week. Resolutions were ordered by the board for a trunk sewer on Indiana av., from Walnut st. to Olive t. Odor Bro Contractors and Builders. 1132 SÄ. Franklin st.. Lincoln s mt. s;:o-2i i ce-medy and Pathe News are the j e ther pictures. LASAM.i:. "Moon Madness" the picture- at the LLSail today and tomorrow, has for its main therr.o the romance of outh. the eternal starch fer love and Lnppi and in the developin nt of the plot, the spectator's en '.Boris are dad Upen as keenB : though h? bimse'f were living through the teenes partraved. .n all-star cast inchatlir.ü Edith onf-t, l'ranixie l ee. ' Storv. Sam I W.Jlare McfHutald and William Conrtleigh, aid in th jir".-erdatiin. Th." warn"! lcr.gir.gs of a clef rt giri htait. and nor strange love adventure in Paris, are t forth a - am-t a background of Parisian guitty. castli:. Auguj-t's Thomas' play "The Copperhead " in which Lionel Barryr.ui', appears at the Cattle teday. i th story of a iian ub.o s..crl- - ! I i s all his friends, the wife who s him and the son he adores that he raa stive h'.s I appearing a- a traitor. t country by And in his hour of need, net a human sonl spoke to him. and but one :nn in thhi m hole T'nite.1 State wrote t A story of the Civil War priod. tli.'tt f-hould be seen by every man. .von an and child in America.

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Here are three prominent HoosIcm who will take part in the rally hero today. The top picture Is a photograph of Benjamin Bosse, chairman of the -tate democratic committee, who has been directing the publicity for the rally in the central part of the state. Howard Roosa is managing editor of the Lvansville Courier, and is a member of the executive committee of the I. D. K. A. Ben 1 McKey, editor of the Lebanon Pioneer. is another one of the main figures in Horsier democracy.

BALL PLAYERS TO ATTEND FUNERAL Body of Kay Chapman Be Buried Fridav in Cleveland. Will r.y As.w CLi-: mond of the eeiatPil Press: A" K LAND, ().. All 1 R:ivChapman, premier short American league and star ;tep infielder of the Cleveland club, will be buried Friday niorninc. At the request of his family the body will not lie in .täte. The funeral will he In Id at ten a. m. in St. Philomcn's church. Last Cleveland, announced them, it is Th.- pall carers wih beThursday, understood Some ef were ushers few months at his wedding onlv a JigO. Chapman's death received o'iieial recognition from the city of c;e-ve-ianii U Pi rie'.iv wh. n tln-' ..t :h" citv hall and court house were tiving at half mast. Team Will Attend. It is probable that the entire Cleveland baseball team shall be brought here from New York to attend th funeral. It i scheduled to play in Boston, but it would be possible to postpone th- contest and play it as part of a double header Monday. Pres't Jam Manaser Tr:: Speaker s Dun n and will decide on thhs Thursday. A hire crowd of fri--nils and a mirers was at the depot when Chapman's body reach d here Wednesday morning. Mrs. Chapman, accompanied by hr parents. Manager Speaker and Joe Wood of the Indians and :-;veral others, was on th" same train and wnt direct to her home. Hundreds of meines .f condounco were r(ni from all parts i Among them wr reved Wednesday -f ' the count ry. tf-legrams from i'ox. ilemocratic Go v. James pre?!denti 1 Johns. : pre? h apu-:. M. an.didate and l:r.t ( f the A: P.. B. lerican ! EXPECT CIGAR MAN BACK IN SOUTH BEND T h" W elsh. Mr. Wcomplete oo-vorv ei-ar r.-.-rchai:t lLh has beep, m a o f J a m e 3 , r-pcrtr'd. s tn:tarium o several J- o:,ir.s. u:i"r:r;g i r - i a nervous Drei it-down. He :r visiting friends a 1 relative Grand Pp.. id4. M'.oh , and 1. ex; id to return to S uih Hrnd w th- next few days. tow i ' - Ct- : h : n and Mrs J. T T e rman Mich.. have returnet from I-'ronson. where thry pcrit !!.-? aiimmr an have moved mto th"ir new home c t'iür.ond av.

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democratic state committee. a 4 7 -.: Vi--1 .-t y priti. -,y t yt '-v.. t it .1 . A 1 .- 1 ' .HyBEX F. McKi:Y, I-Mittr Lebanon IMoneer. PLAN TO OVERRIDE STATE BOARDS IN NEW RAIL RATES New Schedule Will Be Put Into Effect Despite the State Appeal. WASHINGTON. Aug. creased railroad rates will 1. Inbe put in effect despitethe refusal of staterate agencies to raise Intrastate rates to the same level as interstate rates fixed by th- interstate commerce, othcials of the commission said today. State a,ctien must not be allowed to interfere with rehabilitation of the roads, the commission holds. The authority of the interstate commerce commission is supreme over that of state bodies under court ib eision in all cases where discrimination cannot bo shown, it was pointed out by commission officials, .although the process of proving dis- . rimination is long and very technical. REPUBLICANS PLAN DRIVE AMONG WOMEN CHICAGO Aug. IS. Within an hour after Tennessee ratir.ed the suifrace amendments Wednesday, republican national headquarters was preparing for the campaign among th" new women voters. Sen. Harry S. New, chairman of the speakets' bureau, and all the women's leaders h"re issued statemen's to women voters. A telegram received at headquarter from Mrs. Harriet Tavlor Upton, vice chairman . i of the national executive committee who has davs urg ben in Nashville for ten r.z re pu 1)1 ican lecisl?.tors to vet-- fcr th" amendment, claimed the republicans held th" balance of power and used it for ratification. -Without th"m Tennessee would a ol r-.ve been tne tniriy si.in piaie . ve 1 id. . New Sen declared that ' among e i e : . 1 o ' 1 ' i - - - a rhorepublican, with the tardy and reluctant aid of six democratic, have .v. com plished this for American womanhood." TOO LATE TO CI.AIFY. '.NTr.r,--'eok. ":f atir; o'ir.ter vai'rrs .;r 1 porter nr.d bell boys. A'b or cr .Teh:i T. Ta.-Jer. eWr . M?r.. Win--: II i Lake, In-1. WAN TUP Waitress. br m. Id. io'''l ril. tr.!n?p-rtation. .Tot: :i -T r.iuie. r.on. roks aal chraTrnfrcs. roii r.r.d A.lilr. -r 'n'l fpr , VC inoni B"t- b. Wiaor. In 1. 12-22 l WAN ! FT Teamsters. C. li. Ifrff-s. U21-20

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Patrolman Tholander to Investigate Alleged Charges Made Against Him. Sweeping denials to the charges' that he had beat his son unmercifully and that the boy had left home because of a whipping were made Wednesday evening by Officer A. B. Thclander of the South Rend Police department. "I am going to sift this matter to the very bottom." said the patrolman, "and shall prov es in o. t If necesÄiry that the statements made in last -night's South Bend Tribune are lies. "My 14 year old son Philip left because he was afraid to face a farmer with whom he had trouble not long ago. My son and some other lads damaged trees on the farmer's place and I had told Philip that I was going to take him to the farmer and adjust the matter. He said that he never would go with me to the farm and that he'd run away first. Bad Boy. "Any of my children will testify that I never have heaterf Jhem unmercifully. It is a fact that tho boy Philip has teen incorrigible and has given me trouble at home and at school. Whatever correction I have given him was fully deserved. Tholander said further that the man or woman lied who Mid that he had net made even,- effort to locate his son. Records at the police statior show that it was reported in the usual manner. "Wednesday afternoon Tholander searched Nilea but in vain. Other members of the department aided in th search. Mrs. Benjamin Couture. 122? E. Madison st.. who peems to nave been on? of the chief complainants notified Tholander Wednesday that she would help him find the lad if he wished. The officer believes that she may have aided the boy In leaving home. If she had It is probable that he will prefer charges against her. "I'm going ur fight this thing through if I lose everything I possess." said the officer and maybe I'll be doin? the neighborhood and the city a favor by causing a thorough investigation into the lies which have been circulated and printed regarding me." ROOSEVELT DELIVERS ADDRESS IN MONTANA By Appelated Fress: BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 18. Pres't Wilson "put one over" on Premier Lloyd-George of Great Britain In the distribution of voting strength in the League of Nations, Franklin D. Roosevelt, democratic vice presidential nominee, declared in an address here "Wednesdaj'. "The republicans are playing a shell game en the American people" the nominee declared, because "they are still busy circulating the story that England has f-ix votes to America's one." "It is just the ither way." he went on, "as a matter of fact, the United States has about 12 votes in the assembly. Until last week T had two of them myself and now Secretary Daniels has them. You know I have had something to do with the running of a couple little republics. Pacts are that I wrote Haiti's constitution myself, and if T do say it. I think It a pretty good" constitution. Mr. Roosevelt said that Haiti and Pan Domingo. Panama, Cuba and Central American countries, who had at least 12 votes In the league's assembly, all regarded Uncle Sam as a guardian and big brother, and that this country' practically would t have their votes In the league. srcx. minxs ili. Rr ARfcoclai.-d Prssi DK? MOINES. Ia.. Aug. IS. The -ondltion of United States Sen. A. B. Cummins, who has been in poor health was reported serious? among his friends Wednesday. He is suffering from an enlarged aorta, it is said. uvnmsii nn-:. Hose Co. No. 6 was called to th" 1000 block. Riverside Drive. Wednesday afternoon at 5:45 o'clock. where some burning rubbish created ! mild excitement. No damage was caused. THIF.Vli STCAIi CAU. An Oldsmrbile touring car belonging to J. E. Whiting. 121 W. Washington s... was stolen Wednesday evening. Th" car bore Indiana license No. lM7e2. REMARKABLE RECOVERY ; Due to Lydia E. Pinkham ; Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa. "I want to lot tou know whet good Lydia E. Pinkham s ejrctable Compound has done n:e. I haJ organic troubles and am going through the Change of Life. I was taken with a pain in my eida and a bad headache. I could not lie down, could not eat or sleep. I suffered some ::M I .,s ; y.w thing terrible and the doctor's medicine did me no pood at all my pains pot worse instead of better. I began taking the Vegetable. Compound and felt a change from the first. Xorv I feel f.ne and advise anv one going through the Change of Life to try it, for it cured me after I had given up all hopes of getting better. You can publish this and I will tell any one who writes to rre the good it has done xr.f." Mrs. Margahet Danz, 743 N". 25th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . It hardly feerr.s possible that thre is a woman in continue to this country who will ifler without giving Lvdia E. Pi an 'a Vegetable Co.npound a trial nfter all the evidence that is continually heinz published. proving beyond contradiction that this grand old tnedicine baa relieved cany suffering uccta.

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Hv AsxvdatM rrei: MARION. O. Aug 1-. Poh-u' to make th" nation sf If-r"l:ar.t in raateria! as dl ai governmental affairs were advetcated by Sen. Harding Wednesday in two short ' speeches here. ; The re-publican noryir.e spok 1 first to a group of American Indian' w ho brought to him a plea for extension of their racial rights. He . replied that the United States might ; do well to bestow "democracy and ' humanity and idealism" on the con- j tment's native raoe rather than to 1 "waste American lives trying to make sure of that bestowal thau- j ands of miles across the sea." 1 Th- second address was delivered to the local lumbermen's association j and was a pica for a forest conser vation policy that would Insure a timber supply to meet domestic needs and thus raise the standard of American housing conditions. The federal government, he said. phouM turn its attention to cultivation rf forest crops Just as it has concern d itself in the past with th" growing of food. FORMER OFFICIAL MAY BE ACQUITTED SOON I?y .A us frei ted Press: MEXICO CITY, Aug. IS. William O. Jenkins, former United States consular agent at Puehla. Mexico, Wednesday placed befo-A the American embassy in this city additional testimony regarding his reported kidnaping in October lDlC, by Mexican bandits led by Federico Cordoba. This evidence is Kaid to dear him of the charce of nrriurv now nen dine The r.rw ttln,nv . . - - j is auegea to b a repudiation by Indian witnesses of their KUtf-mf-nL' made at former hearing wh n th-y claimed to have en Jenkins at th" Hacienda de Santa Lucia. eat of I-uebla on October 22, 1913, in company with Cordoba and on friendly terms with the bandit chieftain and others of his band. Jenkins says he now expects an early decision by the federal district court at Puebla. acquitting him of the perjury charge. He decdeany intention of bringing a civil suit against the Merican government in connection with hin case, and maintains that he still legally holds tne cm co arent. of United. States consular BLAME ON CARL FOR PI AVE RIVER FIASCO Vienna, Aus-. lS.Chief blame for the collapse of tho Austrian forces on the Piave river. in the Austro-Itr.lian campaign, in placed cn the former Emperor Carl by the report of a commission appointed to investigate war delinquencies. On the fateful Nov. 2. IMS. the report says, the then emperor suec three cor. tTiotincr order-? within a fe hours. The first -was for tho conclusion, of an armistice. Ferry minutes later this was revoked and 9' minutes nfterw-.ards it vv.xs again. During this period, said, the emperor consulted isseed it was r.o one on the matter. "We mut i.sk." th" repor. says, "whether the rnvperor and his adiros were not guided by the fear of the army flooding maek on Vienna rather than by any other circumstances. It may perhaps, not by express lntenticn but rather sv.h-röns-inuRly. that the defdre prevailed with more thnn ore of the-e men thKt th" troops had netted not return at nil" Odor Pro.. Contractors and Bullrte rs S14 11 S Franitlm st. l.incoin t S750-31 Try N FITS-TIMES Want Ads.

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HOMES TO MEET HIGH RENT COST G (IV, low den Warning of Illinois l-ues to the Real Estate Men. By rr.it 1 rrf: PPRINC,FIF.LI, li s . Aug. ! - Homes may be lmpresd af a public utility if landlords do r.ct net rf ISß'r r, im. n 'j r . - r r . to nr--"-I profiteering, according to Gov. "F. ! O. Iewden. The governor' w.irnirf j was issued to a committee of rrAl J estate mer. here to arsue acain-t 1 calling a special ees&ion cf the tc ipis.ature to irame a iaw 10 vent such profiteering A tenants" orantzatir n in "b urged appointment of a comtr. similar to the public utilities mission to determine rates. r '"a r t a con - A -BEAR OIL for ? y i tf AN INDUrt'S SEOvJtT I 7r.rt r 'Mar rt lnrrÄ'.ac rot foui1 in nr etrwr nm'j it can. flo'.tjrt tu iii in ;ar tdrr;1T mttn frr oCf t! l:vt ct tt nt f pctwi fuu; iiOO C s ". 4.mjir. mi.:'j ) rix w-J-uTC3 Asp,aA. Y 94 rvr iiv a feiM Inrjiml Wy rct.-a or rüttln Uli If i.r grw t.rT If otie etttlned f(n-t e ft" rccrr-1 dnJrv;'f. et trrrel fiCio t .reurn KntV. Kf m-(m net f f,f t boy -f X0TALK0 at any btry irt rr io I .'.:r l" ' OCHVt rj 1 in'ir i'n tz bou:io to J. Z. Eru-ala k Stating T, N'w Yerk K Y, COKTRACTOR IS OUT VITH FACTS In All His Sixty Years He Has Never Seen the Equal of Tanlac, Says Deal. "Vs sir, 1 have to ihank Tanl-.o for being i well n an trdaj. ar.-l I t. hall always be grateful for the woncierful -rood it has tSono rac. ' r. -cently declared Lilliam J. Brtal contracting carpenter, living at Tes Locust St., FvansvUlc. Ind. "For six months before I started on Tanlac. I sufftred so bad from indigestion I couldn't cat a thiri; without having a dull .achinr; pain in 1hf pir of I...V stomach af terwrdf. My liver also we.? out of f. and T wiu badly constipated. Mv beak hurt me so much at times I could hardly .work and the pain was so sever; at nichts I couldn't get an proper rea:... I was gettintr weis all the time vnd don't think 1 eouM have .tood ii very much longer, for I just seemed to be en the vrr?e of a complete breakdown. "Kinally I decided to give Tunlr,a trial as 1 had fceen to much in th.papers abooit. what a fine medicine it was, and I w-iunt to say that in :.'! my sixty yaars I have never com? across its equal. In a very hört time I could eat anything I wante-.I and never suffer any pain afterwards I am no longer troubled v. Ith .onsrtinatlon, the pains have disappeared from my buck, and ! g t sound restful Kleej at Tirghd, Tv gained at least eight pounds in wei'-ht and am so rmioh a'.ronrsrrr I an vork nil day and not get tired. Three beetles cf Tnlao b-aT rnar. a brand ncv man of me and I nev r expect to be without It in the h .: after this." Tanlac is sold tn South Bend tt the Central Dru-Store. Public Pru,Store. Landon's Pliarmcy and Wettick's Cut Pate Drug Store; and in MKhawaka at the ped Cro?? ph-i'-riiac,-. Ad?.

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