South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 292, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1920 — Page 2

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G 0 P REYOLTS AGAINST HARDING ON LEAGUE STAND

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. . i.' r;t? V . ,,;":: "ir". .tf 'v.V:':1 Th,s ' f"r years, corning here ( . floiu 'i't rrc Haute u hen he was one ' -i ' ,'' ' - ' o- . r ohl. f. uas -niployod as a ';;..';';. , ',.,,'::..' i.i Jy.r.tlr.r ;lt th oü..r works. lh; ;it,r:o- t:i.- . ii.- Hi Minor;,! a rra r emtn t s will anI I i o - o ", , i a n r. I . ; ; i a : ,ti ;m". ..!:. t.. t.o r--,aiM: .:. (o;- i- " VO-- Ul jyi v.- pi- .- .i.-:i':al ooir II. AW I0'si;k. ;:t 1 i ; ar t:. ni: of tti" sair.i:.::- j Ja ,r.n iN.y-r. 7; y a rs old. died o -Tat oiniTMT!'.- of C tiit' Tw, a 1,,-r horm 71 South Bend av., :.i 1 '-' ' -"o: Vorn ii now r;:n;.s. s.,P(j i;. ,,,,.,.5,. c ftftf.r :in innf5S 0f all-. Miiu molt lviu:'. ur --rI: r s ilting from a compli'1 !) ül.iM a ollit;, o; tlo .'-i'l"M ,-!ti,,,, ,,f .lic.toy SllC IS SUTViVtrd Iah-.. -y :h- l"t :n 1 iy iu ' r,i- ' ,v her h.uiand. John V. Poysor; p. :T'i-, n.-.ol..l ... li.inii ll. 'Wi'i'tun vo.-.s, Newton H.. Louisville.' Kv.. Mr.. d tht if in rt Thu:-.- 1 i de- ,nii Hiirry v. of IVru. Ind.; two lain.y fo.- ! uth Hi- iv 'i.u- hü'I ' .Pniiif-ry. Mis. Kmaline Matzenlaeli. iiaidi:.' is poii.t-d o.ii . Ir . Stii-'on youth Hnd. and Mrs. Lillie Huber, ji- i'.a I a' t ii' .t a- a ' v. llftldy , r; try ln,p Sh- was Porn Ort. l'ß. t..n.oio;iij .1 tili u:i;a jri. .oi.-.l att-i..j't is4, and hail li-. in tills city Z to lf ive thr p "p..- a' Cot 't.b , y..r, c-ofninL h T" from (tOfdirn. ji.r Hat dlnr- tt (. r 1 . pu ! . i am u iio ' in.. she wa- mnrried to John pov1. i-..- f..iMkfn ih' :r p n ty also point-; r ,.f M iddlebury. Ind.. l-d. il o it tlial mao; -l Mo -.p. rs of 2 t; 4. r.i- i.'titio:i would ! cai'.dl iate lor, The funeral will be held from the .aiirot i oNiin: it H.h'iIiiik b d-'t - j rep-p .-it L' : " ) oVlod Ttu-srlay -.. ad :u:ht oM'.-il-:i! to tli- . afternoon. fpjrial will in How1 ,j ; loo ii of th-ir o-.. n i' -t.-.. !man amftrn, ". M. Jordan orfiiiat- " lr. M'jO'i.o !. r. v no ri'tib'-'l lo ir e. si-n the petition. :i.:i-.t. -;il Mi.. :.'.-on. TI.t ro. u n m.

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!,-irl'.ar hon.- .f wh! h ii- wan tht- t- Tx il. rvtroit. rhi'.adelphia. owrrr. o I.'4rr:d tho sh'ft ir.'al j Vahinpton and Cleveland also 'ii! - ur.dr-r hi- father u h" was a!hif- sl-cldd net to jrend r-prt-5rnt-

;. t r j . r!nT th- f'rm of Mcyr A: r c;Jii:;.'in. Thfn h s;.-nt two years ...j; ,' : In rto.h N. V.. rtnishtni; hif r ;.o ! To i a ii.'. :'. '-s i;.. In l;!o: h- pwrf h:;5c-d thf intf-r .t ' i'oiilma ii at.d formod a i)Trtr.''.r-'-hii' with h!s father of Cora K. : .-' M". r X Son. Aftr his father' "I':'o : tl'atii ;n Ii r- untiir.n-d to con-

1 i' xi.f firm ';nd-r th- anif r.atr. i.d worked -t iv-ly until his il'.n.s.s MAMslAW .?. rUtAJIS. S',inn:a .1. Orajus died hi his 'o:,.. .Vs S. Walnut Sunday in' rnir.tr ;t f : J . o' loc k aft.-r an 111r of ts d.i-. ff,- i-f survived ly i Marth.a; tuo ohildrn. Stanisia" itwi .Martha; l,y a father. Jo- - ;'h; a Ti l iy threi- sisters, Julian I li.i if M'iris I'iaMi-. Hp v.;is Iioim in Tprro . - ... - GOSHEX XEIT S , i-o rind T'oo-tt-vdt club was orttir. :..! here with. Hubert G. Heck p r ( -:! Mrs. Louise Peane-Parn-hart ica- pr.id-nt. Milton M. Latfa c ' i a r md .. H"nham Spohn :-asiirf r. T h . o n oi: of Mi Hmma H. farmer principal of ' "ha r. ; r?her. High school, is very serious. ' 1 ; c e t 1 1 ; M '. Ch.ar.dler underwvm l . , ......... i ,'. . " :i "V 1 .01 i 1 K.k i.t. (! the jaw. lio-ju-in K, son of Rev. and fr- V. S. K... and Mis- ,H ar.ctte of Mr. and Mrs. Marti'1 Hii... Hibben r ldent CvTri u t r ur.it ! in ma rriaue. T 1 ' h r : -: y Iorcis : . . . ,i e soe n I'..!-e. to ?:art : -. -i It or t t . ' f r:.n-

. u'.-..u.ir ... o A. tf credit wll' be ' Spread of this sort of propaganda i.- s war (l"P..rtn-,.rit decision an:"o -frrir:;lv ' r1 Ä 1. 0-01 Sunday the minimum '""u' ,r"i 01 ., ,,, . I nicri" fro-O that vitetv firwt u tol.. c'ron'l 1 'it n- h i'h r-ifro-,' r.,,.l

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-p-nt .i ;o-.it;o:. m iniee m ' .'i-" , 1. 1 His acred mother. ..Mrs. i;ii7i Hur.kn of Lagrange.! v'.... u.! -vith him ir. I'ar.an a lat j w I tt t r a r.d who returru '1 to Ia- j u: at with him. was ur.auue to acv- 1 1 : j im ;:.r:i io l .r.an.i ';i .n.'uo f ; ,::.!. She expe.'ts to Iea' hi-.-:!v.-,. fr Pa nam i within a fw r.-ks. Tia Crr citv bo.ird of rdiiv-a- j w , b-a?-e.i hi a'-audorred der-a!-Mtho.ist church here a? tern- ;;:, .juart-T?. A'.'. hr n; bui:dT' !'S i ii,'- ii uii ....... . chureh wi'.l undergo extens . TI: chur.-h furr.ituro Nile. Mi.di . where , " "' 'm.'.i,...!!.. '-v., r,v, . . ,.; , f p..v!--s ' ' i'v - H s. rviVVs for Mrs Viel Ho- i 'mIm-Iv .who was kilUd b a , V. .i . ' V "eMr.il passt-nger trahi ' ... y'ft -ak K ir, cmet.ry en- ! hl"r..io,: i - f .-air- isters and two ; r-th-vs.' Sh- hu g..ne t- the . . :-.. er v to d-corn;- graven of rela- j Ht b'-dy " .o be interred not fir f-.-'-'n w :. r- she rra-t death. ,T . b No -a I ar-o'.d son o. .Mrs . f Gothen, has a l-ad'.y . ll'A'.li. . e o; a. r. vp am It : - - ! tn-'d to

i .-H nam it. ca rt rid c- at nis . tt.ntIn cf tak!i;g walk, .der fall-Tr.re-t-tiiers and the tlv.im-' j ure to return did rot akwm the

w . r.- .ii eratf I P., r.t on w:i . : J. I : u hurt '; f'.ir.4 from a , . o . 'o: k.!. w it..'.-hi. 1 1 when ;h- '' ; 4...,., ir wh!i h he and her, . 1,., . , O- il Pi r ! :.v;-- ir. .; v, er r. o- ...... .... l -.a :: ( !.-. la.. I s...ii. .ru is hb i o.ot r car st.ir.dm r on the L-.tb-i.r. h::hwa Mrs br-'UKht t C.i sht-n. . . ti C are l.. K T. - .i....i n. ( Km - ct C,.-s'i. t.. and Miss Made'.ir..- i M G-y:.;v .T . I . . 1 . it ' f L--.p..rte waj-e un.te.t ; Lapar'.e. They v..: :.-..: it i.'hlr.uo C H 1 LI ClU'sllI U ijuSüüN. Ind.. i e t. 17. Doi othy . - - . . - - ,.;.! whoy. oarer. üs r.O.e r.;Vr"i:..ihu:g. Nob'.e county. d.- oi ..s result of injuri-s r- . vi . S -' w is .... s . n .i i - .tt. ti.e wheeN of heay cor.- - t ucti' T. motor truck owr.eJ y N. .'. ! i' urty a-.d us. i on hi;h-.v.. s t ' ; ..V. . .::it ot L'.oru r. i no :; td to t ! ..; i the track d fell i-. ich a ru.ioner th it the ho- bfor. t!i '.: r. e- k:. a . ... t.t had ...... . r.,.,..

MAGNATES MEET TO REORGANIZE GAME

11. i r - 4 : an jilllllMlii ICIII-es IO tend !e?ion to Dicu Laker Plan. . I CHICAGO. KT. IT. Mab.r leacue i ta.t.j !1 club:-; will rt h re Munuav ic. di-cu-v r.nr trania'ion of th r,n ! Ur.u 1 !T irr. v ! i lr.'t Hi r-.n - -- -- . .. ,.. ...... 4.. ..... Lam-iott Jo Vir. .-on of th' American I atri. and th !.e i luh which .l-lt 1 with him in th" f.cht l.i-t u inter not t f prr -s !iV (J. i'rrv't John"n tonight s.ii'l he hu'jM not af.( ml th COnforf'r.CC v: ii i h ill fii.n: K t -i r.!'. n " vi .i ill- i.m "ill ; uinii if r'0-L'.in:ation. r,'..trir: cortrol of H of sirr.a 1 naM ball under a clvili,xn trijiin il cf thrr men not interested fln.ir.cia llv in th cam? and doinp ;:ty with the national commission. Thv live clubs which havo Idd with him in the American league fights ai to th mrtin he said. Ihinks lLin Inwiso. Several days affo Mr. Johnson tt-l'-cranhori Prn't John H.vdlrr tif the National league saying he did not think it adWnble to discu?a icorganization ut present because of . "startlinp evidence he thoucht nduht come before the Cook county icrand .ptry" when it reconvenes Tuesday to continue its investigation if the f.aseball sid:. In reply Mr. Hcydler paid he could tiot se "what efiet further evidence coming before th Jury could have on the reorganization question and that the time had come for a change In th baseball management." Chicago. New York and Roston of h. American league will be represented at the meeting while all cf the National league clubs are expected to be represented. The object of tomorrow' , conference is not to take any def.nit action now, but merely to discus this plan and any others that maj' h presented. The plan was worked out by A. I. Ivx--kor, a stockholder in the Chicaco National league club. KOTRE DAME ISEJTS The Martir.o company pleased a larse audience in Washington hall Saturday eenln? in a concert of voice, violin ;fVid piano. Josephine Martino, P'iprano. was exceptionflly pleasing to the students who c'Ied her on repeated encores. Vital 6 Podaiidiy wa well reccied in violin sooa while Josephine Hroufffner accompanied the artists with an excellent subdual and played the "Rigoletto Paraph raft' ' with a pleasing ease. The program was varied, including an operatic aria "Ca. atina." and the famed "Il Trovator," "Tal s of Hoffman" and "Thv Lost Chord." The ensembl"Hlegic" completed a delightful evening for the most critical audience an arti.st might tueet a college after a great football victory. The Michigan and Ivitin-Ameri-oan clubs niet in the library Sunday morning inter tho students' mass. The' Rocky Mountain club met .Sunday evening to complete arrangement:: for a smoker in the near future. A meeting of the sophomore class will b held Monday evening at 7 o'clock to elect one member of the class to membership in the Students Activity committee. The class, through its secretary, AI Ticks, sent a message of condolence to its resident. Leslie Ixgau, who was ailed home by the death of his father. Conditional examinations wdl be j h'dd during th? week for all condi- j

! ' l ',i.ra "for tho " rutrM i ?'T1''',0. lTd;,A" J",, ..":ith,y !. r,ortc,l l.oiv.e. The!

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r,,..1i,,r, , 1... r,t,,loPr in the family circle will i;ive VoTiUal --nt. at, children a lively th- freshmen are ell organized. ! inU-re-t in observing it. The parents rtovin. ur.-tlmg and swimming are j ill feel a new responsibility in th - , ilfl..rn.l0i1 . n ar.. iri 1 matter of conduct and xamjile. and coursV o ?he car " ' l" tne children a fine s,n,c of partner- ; snip with them elders which will Mr , mmr, make them want to register 1 '" ot r

l.L.Ii.UO O.'lllv .UlJtii I .'ii.no Kt.iLtU .tixsiii m j R ATFs 4RF IlIflHFT CO IlllrniJl LX iSEJT YORK CITY WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. "Unj istitlablo inter. -st exacted on demand loans." by Now York City banks has been an active contributlng cauf of the "huge shrinkage" in nil s-ourlty v.uues auring tno past year. Comptroller of the Currency Williams declared Sunday night in a formal statement. He charged that call money rates in New York were the highest in the world and that "renewal" rates fix - rd daily by a small "coterie" of stock brokers governed the mtercharged on brokers loans in r.eqr-.y all New York banks. JVOMAS DROPS DEAD while taklg walk , GOSH 17 N. Ind.. Oct. 17. The dead t.o.1y of M'.-s Iila Barnes, who had ioric been an inmate of the Neil Iii.mo in Linronier. an Institution for women, was found in a ciTn 'a n.,;ir T.-Piville. Noble countv. When Miss Harr.es was last seen .hr Ufr th,' home with the in-' matron of the institution n.s Miss H-4r'r.e had ofton been an absence j.,.cra; davs at a time while she visited relatives. Tno coruIlU..,n oi the body when .... .. . . 10UT.j maicatel tr.at tlie woman r.aa l en ilead for at least two days. It is bep.ev.d she "xpired while walking to the home of her brother in the vicinity of Idaville. (.irrs pilots lickvsi:. (;o.sHI7N. Ind.. Oct. 17. Floyd ;ojnt0.j 0f L'gonier. who piloted the airplane owned by Donald Whiftler of Hikhirt. has b. en accepted as a pilot in th" United States aerial mail servire. Two weeks atu Mr. Hutfir.gton left Ligcnier for Washington to take the examination. He passed with the highest frade vtr giNen a f.jar in that service. nun at urnANON. LF.HANON. Ind.. Oct. 17. Fire here early Sunday detroed v gar.isc and livery stable, eauuing 3?.'O'a danidge. Ten automobiles In th- parage wre burned. The orls in cf fb- f.r I. n.t known.

POLCE GfT MURDER CALL, BUT IT PROVES TO BE FAMILY FIGHT

Hrcomintf alarme! when he saw ; r H;jn - hiw father boating hts moth day afternoon. jour.K John DcMay. ! Division st. ro r;in to G. H. Nik-i i arson's home anI informed him that ' his mother xas murdered. Mr. j Sic'teri-on t'dephor.cd l-oli-n- -.rfora ri nl hr1rf Tl-i. u- Iiotinii- I - . -- - - - made' a fas: tri; to :h. DoMav , ' i . , . i t"lon tho arrival oM. . rs settled bv th offic-rs RATI OX DEPEXDS 0 FARMERS AD WILL DrT,,DV cn, rr. t 4t tt.lUil JiUAIytj IJL. IL nY IiYIiK ritlTMONT.

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they learned that a faniilv quarre! I .... r ,, . " J occurred Sunday afternoon, u hi. h j Vv'':' 'ut rr' u- l.ht; f -ctJC'" recited in D.May at!nR in, wif o. .J'. ' , T "" husband and the difference w.,e 'Ir ilL

Representatives of various a-ri-I "Mp'.,u- (-hal 'o:to I'rkins Ci'.man. cultural organizations will meet in j y C'J War iaktr and Htr.ry VanVashingtoti thia week to confer unlujk- for';r Lnited States minister

or Protecting tho raisers of wnfat- couon. boo ana .uomock a gainst what are eald to be attempts on the part of speculators and other agencies to force down the prices of these products The claim Is' mad that any mark-! ed lowering of prices on the pro ducts of the farm, without a reduc tlon in the costs of articles that enter Into the operation of the farnV will result in great injury to pr-: a .111 .!, ,Jc.n ducers and will constitute a reason for a great falling off in grain and other agricultural yields. Practically everything which the farmer must buy to raise and market his crops has greatly advanced in price, and workers can only be obtained by the payment of wages that form a large item in the lotal cost when the farm products are ready for marketing. It need not be surprising if many farmers decline to take chances on crops into which they must put o much of money ar.d labor. It must be said to the credit of representatives of agricultural interests that they do not ask anything that is not granted to other producers. All they want Is the opportunity of making a reasonable profit on the, Investment they must make in land and equipment and for the raising or crops, i-armors may easily reduce their production 2Z per cent, but to do so would advam n 1 . .1.11.. 1. . . .1 priceo proi'aoiy uuuo." wuai iney are at present. If farmers must submit n to marked reductions in the prices Cf their products, they have a right to demand that they be given lower prices on the things which they . mot hliv to uro du p.. tht r rrnn. It! j - -. . - - - " - - - is a case of giving the yquare deal. SAFETY FIRST RULES FOR FAMILY TAUGHT

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BY IKYING WIM. A police officer who has been conducting safety first classes in public school buildings gave his young pupile the following rules to memorue. and instructed them to t;o home ai.d tell the I rparents e verything they learn while utider his tutelage. Tho rules are. Don't cross a street directly behind a street car or automobile. Observe traffic left and right before crossing. Don't ride a bicycle on the sidewalk. Watch traffic signals. . Don't tcuoh a wire whh'h is loo: or hanging from a pole or tree. Use observation and caution and believe in saf ty iirst. r ii Iii" wiwvri riiurnitai LiidLt . ...v. v.... . .i . v - .n.i i .? tain' i nir In flu. f:.oiilv rir.-l.- will riv cent ns safety firsters. The ff ct in reduction of street accidents should j.e noticrab!e. ,n any communitv conducting a similar campaign. II ARD I XG WILL RESUME "FROXT PORCH" DRIVE MARION. Ohio. Oct. 17. Sen. Harding's front prch campaign interrupted for more than two week.-; by speaking trips into the midd! w est and south will be ri turned Mot:cay with a celebration expected to bring to Marlon one of the largt.-t crowds of the sjmmer. The occasion has been de-inated ::s "first voters' day'' and jverai thousand young men ar.d women are to come by automobile and tr.-ciai train to hear the republican nominee's speech on the duties and opportunities of thcs.- who Li; the1..first ballots on November 1'. On Wednesday morning Sen. Harding will leave for his last campaign trip. Speaking trial day at Jackson. Ohio, he continuis eastward eastward i Hoch--d one ut and addresses a meeting in ter. N. Y.. on Thursday an Huffalo. N. Y.. on Thürs. lay night. The senator will rturn to Marion Friday. Making a fast run from St. ioui? where he spoke Saturday night, S.r.. Harding reached here on his p-viü train before noon Sunda. Sererai hundred people met the train at Ueilefontair.e. .hio, in the morning ar.d the s.':iator made a short speech avoiding political issues. Sunday night with Mrs. Hardit.g he attended church her-. Ii:.IKs IvILLINt; WASHINGTON, oct. 17. Denial th.it he had intended to convey thlmti't ssifiTi ti,f re r..io 1. .- e., L-Pi ...... ir..;. iLiiiuu.- niiuiii, ui i.a.n iiiii,u...t by Fr.ited states mantles during American occupation of the island betwe-n and H:- .x.-s mad - here Sunday night by Maj. G-r.. George Harnett. rillAIts WIN. FOHT WAYNH. Ind , Oct. 1 ', . lineup cleariv outclassed the famous Columbus Fannandies her- th: - iiie i riar .. .. s, w.tri tneir ,i:,-star afternoon defe ating them l i tThe Friars u- 1 straight :o. to.i! i'Jmoät exclusively, scoring in the first and third railed. Hurhr,.- madboth tc uchdow r.s. with Feck kicking

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STARTS FOR COAST i Partv Headed hv Prof. Fisher j r vj- r V,.: l Campaign. Oct. 17. A ö:.--.:r. , .,,.,1., . r - . e I .Cutr' ..p1 w V ',rk a t r i; a.ii ss th- ooi.tir r.i lo Ca'.iindue:- Col. r.harlfs Whittiosw. ! f Pitf.leld. Mass, c-..runander of i in famous Anric.ir. "lo.-t Kittal- ' ion." in thf world w.tr; also Herl-.-rt ,' i l'aisons, ff.rmer re publiuir. r.u!.ionii i onitmttrenian for .Ww York, who ; i ntly abandon (i his far:y to su; - ! t'ort Cox and the feacu. ; 'ap:. ' Tiioma C. Ch.imbt-rlai.-.. another: and r.otd solclivr: Mr?. Fdwi" 1 10 lue viner.anus. Viit Many CitJ'. More than a dozen cities will he' visited by the "pro-League spc:al." where larpo mass meetings have oeen arranea. iiifsc win o- mip

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platform talks from the train. Col. Whittlfavy. a medal of honor nun. who has rai ly appear-) d lnt pu ";llcu. s:,e he tr;fied Atri b'. hls "Gu l?, 1 t orlt.r en the C.ermans called upon his battalion to surrender, will make a ,

urrender, will make a, for the Lea true as a i ri f f'.uure wir.rs. as wi'.ljl' erlai'i. who attract d ; ;

sold'.er'a appeal for the Lea true as a pre entiitive o j Capt. Chamb national attention when he accoir. - panit-d former Pres't Taft on his tour of the country some months j ago m nenair or tr.e Lca.;ue. 1

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auspices ot iiie ueague to r.niorce Peace, lias been luot.-d hv supporters of th" Lcaguo cf Nations du-ing ers of th" Uatrut- cf Nations du-ur.t: the campaign. Prof. Fisher, an ir.de render.: politics, and Mr. Parsons, an enrolled republican, who bt Hexes' tho l.rirr'.. 1M,-. -llirnü h ll'tv . .ii'..r'i . . "..V ,C 1 and pro-Leaguei republicans to th. Cox-Koosfvelr standard on the league ls.su M rs Mead and Charlotte Gilman will discuss the League from the woman's viewpoint. Van l)kti Hie I actor. pr -an Dyk wHelv known a.s

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, diplomat, will give first hand in,J pressinrs c( wh?a ht Iv wdl . mtail to a waP torn world, while M..V B;il;ir whf( w making the trip .. .1.- .. . . .e r.. i.ii. h uiu-eiiL a Hii.n 01 r 11. Fisher, and Mr. Parsons, will confine his speech 5 chitflv to the pro posed disarmament featur- s of t!i'- ! Leatrue covenant. j The itinerary of the "pro-league j special follows: Ort. 1 :. at Cleve-,' St. Louis; (ait. C at Des Moines. 1 ifi. , ana oniaM, rwnr.; ijct. . ac Pernor. Colo.; , t. jl, n route; Oct. 1'.", at kalt hake City, Utah; an. .0. at nun', .ion.; (''t. i, ar. Spokane, Wash.; (ct. V at Port- : i.ir;d. ore.; cot. 2'?, at San F ram-is f0( Calif., and Oct. SO at LoS Ange leS. As all the members of th party will be absent from their bonu s on elietion day, arrangements .uro being I made wheia-bv thev mav vote un der the absentee voters law. KING ALi:.AM)i:it IUTTIJ1. ATI I F.NS, Oct. 17. King Alexander. ho is criti'-aily ill as a result of infection ari.-ing fr-m the bite of j a monkey, was slightly better Sun- . day. His temperature at 11 o'clo. k was lel.r farenlielt and his pulo 11 -.VASIIINGTHN. Or.. K. I'ndf i 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. -! ..ii. in .v ........ . ... t ...... . , ' infantry cmpani.-s it. ay in an- ; tained after duly 1. VK1, :s sixty - ' five actixe enlisted men. ( iiwurv"i"'t t iv'TrTTw v , KOOMA I. LT IN Mil UK. A.N. CINCINNATI. C. oot. 17.- , Franklin L. Rove!'. democratic vie prisil-ntia; candidat. with Mnfaiiuv .-..mpanb-s it.av Mr s. Hooseve.t and th- ir party, : Cincinnati late Sunday aft--noon for Orar.d Hapids. Mioh.. : where Mr. Hoosev? 1: will speak Mondav 'Hcrht. pie I ' I OJA) AND REUAOLL IF YOU nd moneT ic4 re partlctUt C to EltVlCE, c. ZX more careful you sre la le-t'n the best place to borrow, ti more certain joo will b t -hv th ''nM rV.ljiM KTAT.' U Ixm oq Giattlt. Mjln STATE LOAN GO, FctiiM!hM Xf. icd Floor MerrhADf IVtvnk BP!r ?31 Mich. bt. x. J' t läßuraigio rams Give Way to Soothlnj Hamlln'e Vlzsrd Oil Hamlin's Wi7ard Oil is a saf?f simple and effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain i, it eases the tortured nerves and almost inviruMv Krint, nw'fl- rl.'f k'--z . - supply on hand. ""Hi"' """ i- J " t ' JJ Jt.1 " l ai J w 1 l V T en a apir prepiratton to have in the mecicine , chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. Its healing, acti-, seDtic ctiaht.ei; can alwavs b re- ' . . -. . - j - - lied upon as a preventive against infection, or other serious results, ! i from sprains, bruises, cuts burni, ! bites and stings. Just as g ! for sorc ect' 5tl" rtccc, tr good, too, ost b.tcs, ' coia sorts ar.d r.ar.Kir sores. CBrc- brt! lie If you art troC! with f oni::; ttioa er ifk hfichf try Hirallc t WtiAri Llvr Wb.'.p. Ju: ;Teactst Uttl tUr.lc pill drwfgli'.s tor l-Z.

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