South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1920 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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funera LS j "Prism Sunday " to Be
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CANDIDATE WANTS
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Mry Garden I HOUSE SHORTAGE : B0E
Observed by C liurclies TO KEEP BLANKS : Delights Opera COMMITTEE MEETS:, s,
-., art.' mi. Tii y In ;i" 'u'f' iX "r tr' hring a bout a . ffeetlven j-s of pre?, nt prin :n th- . -,- ;,t :;; o'clock, i ''r"'- th' e r.f an. I huma it;. rinn in vosiu.- in the stat- -in.-.' April
OF REGISTRANTS- Fans of City
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ard of Stat- "bantu s to d vote at
f 'r . :. Th it.i.y in.i -a ; ;'vt lTti..n f their s. rmons
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s h:- par. h i- MinnH . l':iy,n''fv' ,,S r- Hütt. ;ir,.l Mrs I. I).', ' 's h'.fn .! 1-y thos- ir.tr str-d in t:;-l a iT-.th-r H'-van! Mitch !. i 'o.-titutior.s that th- ntcn--
S-.-ith I'.. r:.l. Privat.- Mürh 1 irr'" r r rn-on .Sunday will brir.K
Iviv h.--n r :.ax. .l on parnle ! Cliar"f MailV Application ill l all Mat'' in.stitution.-. Tli" ptr- . 1 1
ntauv- of u:;.-:itisfactory a s dur
inp the- sali.' ri'xl h.i" ! n 2'
1 fro-;; j, f.. u:i.-;iia in th- St. j ," for'' ln' l'u,'Iu' in :i I"tt nt mann.-r :. ::-nt ar?-iv h.-j-ifal m Praru.- ! th" r-,"1 f"r -f!i-i.-n-y in prison
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A n-.Pitarv
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Marion Countv Were Im
properly Prepared.
Gracious a 'of yore n1 shi-rir delightfully. Mary Gard.-n U lhtcl a hct of South Btk! op.T.a fans at the CoJis-um Friday nicht an! .inc
h r v ay their heart with a!r
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.-.I for violations .it th.-ir parole-. n r vay into their heart wtn air " f;-r. ,-.T n iw :
Th.-r. :ir,. i .;.!! ün im.nt .r r.t INDIANAPOLIS Oct Pm) P. i iron hrrch and Italian ororettas. a. . a ;t. rnoor. at the initial :r,-.-:ir.c v.urr:- was t..- .
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Men Mur-t Share in Sacrifice of Home Building.
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ArtJon tr. rH'-vo th.e lin-js r t ;izf in South TVn-i start. l'rri.i'
1 n-rt ar' 1. -: it iln JH -Tl t r at j IM'I.a . . 1 ' Ll , K)Cl. -W. Paul i. ' 14 i t-i; i n ami ii.nuiii u ni.".i.t, .diiuiiiu:, .u me i.ii.i.it ;:,..i:.i, i; v-wi..-- .t t.-.-lar'e. Uiile S.SJO have served th.-ir j 1 'avis. .-k-inocraii.- candidate or I ou;le of Knf:lih air and a wre hll th,. Hou;n Sonunitt e of the "h u v ! paroles. Four hundred an 1 tv.a r.ty- ; "Cm rutins attorrcy of Marion Srtch. f , oPn.nn rre Th ,on- n- -.' Mils. MVnii: VAlU.Uv one have had their t.cntr.r.s expire j "U nty to lav fiUd suit in s.jporiorj Aps:stir.K her was Outia 'a.ini. , - - " ' . r- M 1 1 1 'a ru' ' while on parol..-; .VJ have l, rn p.-ir- c-urt. room 2. asking that lso K. r",list of r-otc'- whoe own rompo si- J inwstic itf d t! --.tu ition m S-uth vi(in v. ,!;. (i ?-...r-?-c i
doiied: 211 have di. d. and ".70 u(
reporting on April 1. l'J2'J
of h:.- par. r.t. Sunday aft-j
'r,i ,o:. .ir.,1 hurial w.K h- at Ith r- ! Vi.-'.v e in' iery.
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il!s. li.M'KA Miirso.v. Mi-- I'ira .1. N.i:...,n. 11 W. M !:;-(. -I st. widow .f Howard Neildi 1 .it I; :' home at :'. o'clock
u Friday aft. rnoon from heart trouble. , ,. Sio- was torn in New York stat.- in i-'.V- I ' N 1 :: Tl"'-f,',,'d to South Bend in l , t,lu I 1 '' ' Sli- is survived ly three tii.-'v l!'r"ro rs v. ho an- in South Africa
invi two s:st-r: Mrs. . wins, or "a lit ori;;a. arid Mrs. Flla flallupe a-ho i-, livii: In Iiui"iira. Iturial will 1..- announc-d later.
'ORCHESTRA GIYES
FIRST SEASON'S
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SALVATION ARMY
PLANS BIG MEETS
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"'..hit a-ora-'a !.a- ;. o-j mad' . j Harry M. I, ;ri.tr:. ' ..: j ,: ., 1 1..;, ' Prmaii. r (Jen. W. And.-rson of ;"i'''v:M, '.:.! vi.i pionu-e was m !1''- Solvation Army, on.- of th- most . :' );'. a. ) ' r a!..- io y..a;- i .. i a 1 f n " t 1 -peak.-rs and organizers of the
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FARMERS WOULD HAYE DEMAND
CONCERT SUNDAY! BEFORE MARKETING
Mr?. Harry Barnes, Soprano, Will BeFim Soloin With Symphony Orchestra.
Brigadier General Anderson Will Speak Sunday
Night.
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p- ak- r at tho meeting at hcadquart'TH Sunday at s f.'clo k. Thral i-oinos her- to insjiect the work o. th'- Salvation Army in this city, ami will r- rnain for s-v(-ral days. H- is th- i;u.st r.f Fapt. Trevitt '.'h:lo hena
AWARD DAMAGES AG AM ST DEFUftCT liVILDIXG COXCERiS
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Th" superior court p.-tit jury aw.ti fl. J damages and the pos--sion of s. v. ral pieces of ottice furnitu!" to th.- Tuttle corporation i-i its- suit anaimn Philip T-w.lkn Niaar, r.-c'iv-r for the liurnhatn 'oi.st rue'j.in "o.. Friday. Nicar siil tin a.-'-a-t- of his C(itii)'mv to -t.al.d -,.'oi. Th- TuttP- eorpr. ration aliep. d 'liat th. furniture had ta-on delivered to Purnham. who wa recently ütt in'i'ii fifoni opo to s v.-n y.-arf ' the state prison on px indictoar 's ha rtrin fals.. preteils.-. arid f'.ai the orrl'-.- e.)uipmcTit had riot ' "i paid for. In the complaint, the Tut; I" eorpora t Ion ask.-fj for the r--
o a rv of tlod ,i j 1 1 a c' s.
The first of a series of five con
certs to he ,'iven by the South Ilend Symphony orchestra under the di
ction of Frederic II. Iny.-rfoll will
place next Sunday in the Ho-
tary room of the Oliver hotel at 5
o'clock. Mrs. Harry Harnes, soprano, will be soloist.
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re m si.r. couniv auiiiior. ui restrained
from destroyinc: i),r record of reis- j
tration applications of rilt.en precinct.s in the county where. Pavies.ai-letre---, there were more than l.OOfi improperly prepared registration applications Tho action was tiled. Mr. D.n explained, that the reislra lin a; -plications may he preserved for
I either a contest of the flection or
ion of persons who
they were not law
fully registered.
! Judpe Linn D. Hay set the hearing
Ion Pavlrs petition for an injunc
tion drew more applause than anyl.dind and r. viewed the .utions whah ' o'clock
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Want Congressional Investiga-)lVn, orr et the auditor for r c Vvednesd.iy ffrenoon
lion ot Interest nates Chargerl by Banks.
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WASHINGTON, Oct. H:. Itesolutic'ns urin that all crops be marketed a.s the demand requires and ihat cor.tjress conduct an investigation of interest rates charged by banks wire adopted lriday by the farmers conference in s ssion here. All farmers were urKed to Join ex-
! istlnfT cooperative marketing ort-an-
' lzations or organize new ones and
congress was asked to give the federal farm loan board authority to issue and sell in the open market Fhort term securities based on warehouse receipts issued under the federal warehouse act. Delegates to the conference intercepted the resolution for marketing, as the demand requires, a.s authorizing a holding movement of cotton, wheat and other great farm staples. Henjamin C Marsh, secretary of the Farmers' National council retuted tr sign the committee report.
submitting a minority one requesting "the representatives of organiced labor who have expressed to us ' at this conference their sympathy with farmers' needs to secure short
j time credit so they may secure- at
least costs of production, that th-y ; go wiHi us to the president to ask j lor Immediate credit relief and to ' lay this matter before the cabin, t." '
The suit was tiled following the
decision of Judcrn V. W. Thornton, in superior court, room 1, that tho court could not issue a mandatory order for purging the registration records in the 15 precincts of the nanus of the alleged unlawful registrants by the registration boards before the ejection.
All reservations for the Hallowe'en dinner-danco Monday evening at the South Hend Countrv club mn-: be in by Sunday ev.r.;r. g
other number on tho pro-am i oth-r oti.s have take,,
isaac van wrove, pianist, accompanied Miss Garden and Mr. "asini. Th' program: (a) Slumber Song Schumann (bl Tarantelie Piatt! fiutia Casmi Air from "Tosca" ruccini Miss Garden Variations on a Itcco.a Thme . . Tschaikovvski Gutia Casini (a) Donde lieta ( I,a Uohme) Puccini ( b i Triste Ititorno Richard Harthelemy Miss Uarclen Intcnnirvloii. (a) Lover do sjoleil Cami'.le Frlancer (b) The Swing Heynaldo Hahn (c) M Ship and I. . . Reynaldo Hahn (d) Lullaby from "Jocelyn" (with
hi:"v-.ipd S. V..T'.; . - . I r-r ; ami h r p r : t -, i Mrs. P. t. r t'liinr. 1"! : )'r . r
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of action was p'rej.ar.d which wall h
re-conidered at the next meeting. Tv... . i v. . . ..
'' ters. Th'r.-r,. AP.a .1;!:.-. na-n .annot bui d lious.s for rental., , ,; - ,.. .. . , it ! i r. . 1 .-.a !;., f hi. ir. at a profit. said ilium Happ. Mr- Vl ,r w H , "hence it is necessary that all of the, . . v ' .' , ' .
! business men of this , ity should .' , . , .,' ". .. ', , .
share the sacrific- of buil.'.inc " r.,p,.t.i1 ; ,., i'. homes. If they do r.ot. the growth i t , . , . , , ' ; f. , , .,, ., p.. r. s a . m .o . i .a . south Rend will ceasr. :tt r, ,.vj,...k. j:,;r.., m.
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are: Chairm.iii Fre.l Keller, r.-a: rs-j täte; l C Reimold and G. H. Wh' , - 1 lock, merchants: Fred 'hristma r.. '
contractor: K. H. Milb r. banker; F. i aK';nst :r,r' '
j Ji'"'.x ; ! : . ; ; ! ciil gran..', jury : i y , t ' cim . f i'
' Fr, iv e rsa 1 and A i: Kitixii: ;iiils frolic. ,ir, r.lM r.: ;
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F. .lo'nr.ston. insurance, and William Happ, real .state.
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' e lo) ... Gcdard ' An Hallow.-', n party in co-tuni ; ar.- ac in'-:. Miss Garden . j was e njoyed at the Chamber of ! (a) Kl.gie' Faure j rommerce Kridav r.ight bv tiv-i Ai. kind.- .. (b) Nocturne Fiiopin I Kresg.- ProcrVss eluh, who-t m.-m-joi, s ib at j 1 " S T (c Zigeuner.veiscn ' b.-rs ;.r.- emi'love.s of the Kr. s-'e i.tntiqa. furnr.ur. .
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Sar.isate-('asini storts of South Rend. Gam.s. ,!.u:c-
c;utia Casini Air frcm "Iouise" Carr,-r.ticr Miss Garden
ing. ghost tories and refreshments were on the program for tin- evening. '
boo . i o r a j ' ' ' ' Hav il.i.a! . iu:. t. ii .! t i- Top - v : '
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l lti:i)KRIC II. I.VGIIRSOLU Stars and Stripes Forever, by Sousa; Kastem Romance, by Rymsky. Korsakoff; Serenade, by Arensky; March of the Toys (from Raben in Toyland). by Victor Herbert; Spirit Flower of Campbell Klpton.
sung by Mrs. Harry Rarne.s; Three
Songs by Prahms, In Summer
turi.iture and .? 73, Fields. Faithfulness (for cornet)
I and The Vain Suit; Suite from Sigurd Jo rsa 1 far, (a) Introduction. t(b Rorghild'.s Dream. (c Huldig- ' cngs March; Three Dances (Nell
Gwyn) by German, (a.) Countn Dance, (b) Pastoral Iance. (c)
Merrv Makers Dance,
DIVORCE X FAT'S
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Hot, n and (Jlen Cavender tliought ! The second concert will be given
Nov. 7 at the same time and place. Florence Guthrie, soprano, will be the second ."oloist.
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Jth- y had be. n divorcd when their o'r h'- attorp.-ys made entries on the
; -mires tioeK.t ot i t. Wayne in Janii'iv lls. GP-nn w.-nt to Kansas .:-:d i:.it i i' d another woman, while H-'en '-iptnred anottir husband. H.'.-n a attorney heard of Gl.-nn's
' 1 v. i.. tier ii.v I 'inn: u:i and b'-in- anxious tr hastM '-II bira Ht.ii' iii, h i- diM.ro,- p.tition had him
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liaro ..f bic.iniy. ;i'nn' Itwyor had meanwhile
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' ''.a a p ;'. i-i A: o r-. a X be wa-- about to start bigamv -". ' 1 1 v ri---- -i 'o il w !.- re .. i-r'..- lings gains? her when he "!. : -i '' - taet h-r lawyer. Fach attorney pro- !:? T""-' a "' ,e,.ed to t.-li the other of his in ten - ?'-":s wbi'e th..- other's sriiUo broad--VfU'r7-' Ml IC I. ,,,,'t r'b: liv. Fach slapp.d the , . ., oth.-r on the hick and amid loud MSi.n I Oh I III. I guffaw. unfolded tho sad plight of ir-TfTTf1'- --r r i ha - r i I t!i' ir client .
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Not wishing to ke.-ri Glenn rve-n-
i d-: in .uil for bigamy and wanting a! t-r ' r i ni ! t" . b ar up th tangle as soon as
i .-.bb'. both lawyers agre-d to. ar: l s- 'Mir d a transfer of the case
'I- 1 d G. IF ' o". !:-: j t" tli" St. .7orph superior court be- ' : : j cans" H. bn. who had filed th-suit. r :. 1 i'v- P'.' !.- was living in Mish.iwaka.
p : p'o' o b mn ; i rtday a r t i r.i-oii, Helen Caven- -'" v I.! it. I' "Tl.o.ibr briefly repeated tho allegations '." Hi'1 :. ;" rt . :' r-iet and inhuman treatment ' 'il ." A '' i--Jtl.it sm- had n.ail in her Ft. Wayne '' P'-tt.al.' F . v.nj-'.a int and J-:dge Montgomery '.:.': N' :S ( ? :r; ; si- lp-r divorce decree from Glenn :;:" i' T ireh." M n - , C i . mb-r. p.-th Glenn and Helen ;!'.':-! re-marry th.ir present mates
CHINESE FAMINE REPORTED WORST IN MANY YEARS
PORTUGUESE KING OPPOSED TO FORM ASKED BY PEOPLE
Makes Known His Position in Letter Explaining Heasons.
LISBON. Oct. 21. Portuguese monarchists have b--n notit.ed that ; the former King Manuel of Portugal. who is now in Hngland is oppo.-. d i at present to any steps toward r-- j sforation of the- monarchy in thi j country. This is made publi-: in a letter to the Young Conservative Monarchists issued by Counsellor Ayres d'Orn.di as, who is o;ti i il representative h'-re of th- exiled king. Tho letter was written in a hovpitil w her- the loyalist Matesman is re-: covering from an operation under K'irv eillance until h i an be returned to prison wh'-re ht has bf n for -
marly two vears since the last, nion- : fj
j a l chist u prisiti
j I he ro'iii' iiior s is that r.e 1 - . lieves form'-r Kln- Manuel regards
Investigators Sav Crops Are the economic disti. now pr -vai, mt . r - I in Portugal to tari-id all genuöu ! T- 1 1 Tl . .
raillires ail(l Ivaill- Portuguese from taking part m any
I Kind oi revolutionary nmveni. nt.
The coun illor advis-s the i out;-Monarehi.-.ts. inst nl. ;o s-'jpie.rt v-
fall Light.
PEKING. Oct. Famine conditions in Chihli. Shansi. Khaiituncr and Honan provinces, due to repeated licht crops followed by almost complete failure this summer, are re
ported by investigators to be the which it is to live." In the r. .n worst in years. It is st I mated that I time he sugg:-s that the n onard
' 20.000.000 people are in peri! of ;i -?3 take legal -.ep- to ..rganio th. .r
aal i-rd'-r wiii- h h- sns is now attacked in so many a av . H. add"Wo must maintain "ur u-itional i tegrity afterward we v see to 'he iiolitia.nl form of i:m rnnioit n ,!
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death from starvation and discos.
during the coming winter unless heln on a large scale is afforded. Thousands of families are already afoot making their way northward in the hope of hnding food and employment. Others are selling their belongings piecemeal to procure food at greatly advanced prices. Farm
o Pr.iv. ' G ;'. . the Nun-." ..rd ! " Ol f i O ; . . ; '
.-: a.m. "f.'-. .t..' if th.-v want to be matched b-ir.illv
. -. i ; hv ma : 1 " .and draught animals are being dis1. :i I".- W'.;:l- i two -day honeymoon in Chicago posed of for a song for lack 'of fo,bb r
a i,., . , ...,. ...i i... t w o.. ... I to Ween them .inn ttiel to cook them
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i,. t.i ., j.. w.ti,.ri. resulted in the ' naniun lrminrr. ami it. i.. a .. ri"r . o-.irt granting him a di- ' ot Siaochang, also In Sb.antung. . e from her Fridw afternoon. I report that b-lng without food and
w..rt said that th.v were mar
May 15. F.G? and two days b. s i f e refa - d to leave the
j unable to buy it. people art livinc or;
weeds and the leav. s of trees, cotton so. d and bran. Children, especially
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m ;'l:h.'i',-!i she knew- h" worked inj L'i'-S. :tro t'eing sola or given away. -' if!', ib-.d. He said that he hadlth-' F l-
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jonn nriiuui, oi me cin.nian resbyterlan mission. Char.gteho.
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PERI I MED BREATH CAI SE OF ARREST
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North Honan. writes:
"The last fading hope was that at le-ast a crop of quick-maturing buckwheat mlk'ht be secured after a late r tin. Rut no rain has come and th.oj hope is now entirely gone. Fvery road northward swarms with tho hunger - pinched humanity. Th" p. b ing-I hi r.k v r:ül vay is generously allowing refugees to travel fr. on all trains bound for South Honan and Hupeh and thess are crowded with families having many little children or old p'opb- wh. onnnot face the trek over the mountain
roads to sr-.ansi ami snensi. ine
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; : fr. vi the fragrant air that cuno J Ara-rican Red Cross has appropri-
' Vi'.r.i. . at d J '"b'),cHi for tli- famine sutt rers :-' b -f"-- : b :hes re-j.. chin i and Japan has promised a a.. Ci" f.. ' th .? ! rid "o j i. iro amount of rice. : : a -. I v:; a .1 -a: 'b. t." ff'-rt b. O ;
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PRI N Tl'K RI'RM I). Pale Grove. V." I linton st.. a - neii-h bnriutl alniui tin- fat and e at -::e tlii nvmiiim while lie .t- op-tattt!g a I.udlow m.u hlne in !a- 111 : -lianieiil depart m.-rit at the N c --"Pi lie . He v.i- rciiioi-.I to I'-,- Fpw.nth li"plt.il in the ndkv buL 11 -. RUM H. Pr and Mi s H. V. Helim n, SO 4 f-' I'rtlvr-rt. st.. a son. ct. T.
hi:m i'ok i.akci:ny. P.it:1 Smith was brought to jic'ire
lor. as. Thi" letter wa5 evld ntly ur:tt. n i ri answi r to epiest .ons addr. 1 Councillor d'Orn.el! as ;i tin r-ya!:s , b ader in Portugal, b 'ans- a group ! of monarchists )n hav- abind-aa' tlulr allegianct to 'h- tm ui' r King Manuel are undertaking to .- ; - i pretender to th- tliioto a young ' scion of anothe r bra r.ch of tlm Ho-,. 1 Prnganra. This gre-ip ;, p g ,. t ion to Duke MuliaH d-- I ir.a mi..i head of th Austrian branch o? th- 1 t.amily. asking pTia. i--i- n to nv his voung.st so;,. Prir.ee Nut Ihiarto. as h!r to the throm- t ; Portugal if a monarchy sba.i! J : restored. I'rlnce F-mo 1 uart. ;s only 1 -years old. The e hdc..- tell upon hi:: because Prince Micul. th e!de son of Duk Michael is h-ld to b debarred from roy.il rights b. can-' he married Ar.'.ta St"v art. an Am--t - ' lean woman, and b-"cau.- the duk-'s second son was killed in th.- ua; . while lighting with tlv Austria:, i army. Owing to the vouth of Prince I Nuno this m -n irhi.-t grou; pro- i j'.'ses to Tianie has aunt. tb.. Prlnce-.s Aldeirundes de P.ragat-.za Pourbon. Counters d- Pardi. wabov of Printe Henry d: R'.urb..n tb- l'arma. as regent until he hall b-conie of age.
aiimv is qfii:t. WF-ST PTirNT. N. V.. n t. 20. Go. ich K- M. Rockne and 25 Notre Dame football play, rs arriv-d P. ere Friday for their gatr.o with tho Army Siturdav. Th" two teams ha.i wcrkout-s FriJay afternoon on a heavy muddy gridin.n. The waa'her has become much cold-r. but, it ! 1 lieved the mud will slow up the westerners. Howevar, thev appear
la ad iuart'-rs i r:aay r.ignt on a com- j to be in splendid cot.diti'. ::. and plaint of Fdwin Kerny. of 01 S. ; r, ntld nt of victory. Th" Army. I.ifayette t.. ch.arginc him w Ith p. ,p f j i hu: n.akir.j no clain.s. :s
hiving stolen a suit of c!oth's. oerao.at. shoe's and suitcase from Ken-
ra y's room. Smith was arrested for j CONVICT ANARCHIST", bmurm-r in IX per park on Oct. 22. NKU- yor.K. ho: 2ib Isw L'.
Ferguson. Chicag'j lawyer. and
well prin,ed.
(.IRKS IM1WL.
Charbs F. Ruth.-nbi.rg.
of L.CVt
The pirls of the accounting il- i.ir.d. were eonvicf d of criminal an
partrr.ent were matched acrainst th'
g.-ncr -il otr.cA trirls of s-;ngers :n a 1 .w'.i'-g to-irnatv.ent at the Chamber of Commerce Friday nicht. The
girls sav that it was hotly contested t0 ten vears each
but that they lcit count cf th? score.
archy by a jury supreme court h-re Friday night. Justice Weeks immediately sentenced them to
state's prison for terms cf from f,ve
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