South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 310, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1920 — Page 4

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REPUBLICANS WIN BILES ELECTION ntr Down Parochial School Aim-mlnn-nt Bv Majority

cf 360.

Says British Labor Is Steadier Than Here

ATTACK MEN AND

STEAL VALUABLES!,

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'.W. BLACK WILL LECTURE SATURDAY to progress club

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rr route the Ph :hrr -b f s '"' For- . !( '.v.;: -i.' f : th- .'.aulf hin th. in er. : a.

Follow', r:r ;jn adirs- hv Hihop s . " r:i! t't'.k' o:-.c-r:.:t: r? v 1 r-r m r. t nf re'a'br. ;

Notre Dim- ami fa- Phihppi wire m i-!''. Tla .-;" akrr. ::;c'u Rx". .!anf Kurr--. C S '.. rr nr;t cf th 'i r;y ; Rr v. .rr hn G'Har . of th- I ' ! ' f " rrr--; P!o :i or, : a- ,-ro. "!'! ffr.m thf I.: i::r-;.;r. '-.'I Ml. r.-'. I'.-l ihll-li r-h 1 1-. Pafh r 'i'l!-!rn, who h i n .trum.en'al In ih- t rirh.mi.''' scho! arsh ; j b- t w Notr-; Dinif and South Anare

ur.iversitb s, a r.nnurc d t'l'M;.-. .'it

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' a v 1 n r 1 TT ' aat-rt.i ini j.ro'rarji V.. I'.ryan, w r . " hv

ptno atfnijr.g th-j-ltv. r.:-sirp Hart In hi prais"l th- v.-'-irk Notr- I' flo:.:- in t!i" rhJMppira-?. pnrtlriilai 'y to itr' I'atta uho h"!'l th- h!h"t pi ,r, h M . i If'? o and ?"' i.il lit-

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Island. mn!al alumni

II J rnm l'-O'l to hr In th" rsrinla'i'in on his return.

aHr---i t a i ' h 'i s I a a t ! r, a'urani s in lhof th-

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Ith. Minnie "UVthrby.

riarron Wothrrhy,

hor honif- on , N.

Tusiay afternoon morr. in-; at 'J t !o.-

hy k ic hirth to Ik thought that

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bv Mi,. Flayil fiauia-r. !

th- pro-r n;i ti a v. ill h- :

Mrs Ia im v. Syrabr Ir. of tla- art' rnoorr. Mr. A. K. !

is in ;..) ria- nf th- l-cora - ; aral wül bo a.v-a.-t.-! hv Mrs.!

a I'.o-. nb'iry. Miss Mary u Mi.-.; Uilla ll.iuija:; aral Vaiu r Fa lacht. Mrs. J. S. " is in ch-ir'f of rhv r-fr sh-

Sr:- will b- as; is'cd hv Mi--1 H..k Mrs. rii-ir!.? T. )',

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" cy, .irs- .-oti jonrs ana Mr-t G'-ort'a If. ' . ! is, h . Tho foünnin' !ladi,s will r-: Mi-s Mabel Unrt-

rtr. Mrs. Normnn I'.i-tjltT. Miss

of i lah. t ha- Frown. Mis.; Ortni-k' atlFrama Mrs. V. i:. F.ryan. Mrs. J.

! W. Pryaa. Mis-s T:th.l Ihik. Mr.-. W.

wird 10 o"ia!i-it a nil li-.sfT numb-r.-t

Th Tf publican

t Ir k t wis f t-r( . by tnajorfr"m i to i-vt-n thousand. v."Tbim',::T to th cor.i-tltu-l.'itiv- to ffonp'ilsorv att-n-

'b '. at tho piib:b'- schools of rill rsi'b r.r b-;uf 'n th ;is of fivial 1 years, atal authorizinsr th.a !--;s!a t u r- to r-na-t n-o-si-ary 1 5:.-?-latinn nlnüvf th'ivt' wa. voto-l b,n in Nibs by a majority of F0. Th1 vot- by wards was as follows: I irf ward JO' yt ?.", no. S. rand ward 20? yt 2-"l no. Tihrd ward l.'!S y-. C?. no. Fourth ward 23 1 , 4 01 no.

f h -rb , Sh.l!.-. Mr---. ' Kcr:- -r !:l(-!lt s Ma 1Kb-

MUSIC PUPILS give bi-monthly recital at conservatory

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lvtura Hirri.s.

IlnvM-n, Mi.-s F'hol

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Mr. V-ath'-rby Is sur irI by hfr Monconi.-r:

mi. U'i'lhrn.

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hiifair.' nnil by one :

vrars o;i. I unf-ral arran

will fif annonncf-d l.itr-r.

In th rlrc'ilt ( ourt at St. Jos ph. - TuiMiy r.u Kinvto., of PALMER H ILL

t.1 I (1 l.'i .1 4l'-l- 4l':il l'.iK T-Clrrston on th ground of (xtrcmp cri-'ty. Atty. Fonahue r pr .- ntf d Mrs. Kir.r.-.ton. .Tu.stiae I.owtoy T t r r.r d Irvi'"'T

Mrs. A. N. Moore. .Mrs. y. Mi s Anita Ff. if for. Pf-iffrr. Mrs. r; q. Mr-' F. L. Rot!--r.

STAXD TRIAL IX COAL CASE

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H ill o r.fi d iv.s in th- county

T.a 9 lay morning on a char'- of ' Irar.k ni and disorderly coikIuv' rhirclr.!; asociati-"n with othF a " .ir.il ili-s-rilon. Churlas F!- 1

lif of F'i-hanan ha. hromrht si it ) Sinims and all data

th." clrcait court atT.i!n-t hi.s wif i-ar on th- pro. ''.

! .1 was forni-rly M.irb- 1 ' rbr r. i :a-:. i ,bl-d It wa tin-b stood

Tao r.ap'o wan ma rrb d In F.ni li'i n a n a 1 1 orn ." i.'f-n r.il a', inn d to ro

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o..-aii toi in the -ial cas

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Mar a 11. 1M and h.iv na a-f a. Foiif is rt pr-.-e n t d l(a 'rcf U. Tbitrh-lor. Anna Mac I-aPoinio of Nib b- n fr:vn th cj.tody of

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An xoellcnt arra n,cemrnt of num-

j h rs dnd a 'b. i'htful janderir.gr of 1 th-ni rn.-ark-d th' Vd-monthly rro-

ram or th- S'vitti t;nd Consrrv.i-

j j-c,-..-! 44T.j i inii.-'i.ij r t llili

;m me recital hall, und-r the direction of Frof. Injrersoll. A pkain feature of the evening was the splendid arrav of vountr

tab nt. which conducted ltelf with an air of trta- .artistry from delic.italv fia(rin- a piano to classically) tripping the "hcrht fantastic." un ?: i?!ih' ft et. i Th-re was in abt:ndance of piano'

l.'iiab-rs. all played very well. "The After Glow." plnyed by Mildred Hulet. way typical of th- hi-h standard of work th'- vounir students

have attained. Tia- dan-ia nuni-! i. v. ere int-r st i!" in the ex-' tretra-. Th y ware executed with' much pra-o and -kill. and Mary i

rlel!-on in tha 'GoMlns and Fr'w."i." ir-.dred did ple a r.iovt iritmsate- pt-rtrayal of the r.rownie ii.d iJr-w lown laiifrhtor and appliUs' from the Mor iidience. M.ir was th- y. .unrest of the youn-J pparently, from h-r si. an,l detae.na.r. but wa none the less an arti-; lor all that.

"Mallow . op T.iri.:

a-vi;i--c"("-s e;:ir "n r al It is a beautiful dance

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Three Rol.berb, Reported on!

Thurday -Sight Police Give Chaee.

The 21 Xii'-n at th lnirs:ty of otre Dame enjoying Knifil.ts of Co-

lumbus ohol trsh.ps rnt ir. the

ha.i-,1 Friday and j rnal dance for metul-r a th'

low am.- ott. er? to r ral a committer a r.pair.t d to

j the croup far th- ar; 'i:a e:t j ta in farulty ci-nnnJ. iCavar.uuh of NVw Vorlc. pr sab-nt. ! Th- S. Thomas T hilrsaphica 1

V. N. SlaKKtrt of S-iiiaiNv. Mich.. 1 oi-ty and all enidf-nt of the cho

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e J t ha a.-cia . r. oi ; res.dcra y with a .--n Jh WalFh Datfy of Huron.

cPab. intro'liK .1 far informal : ilk. I ler; :u rd 111. a n a t : . Flan.s w ere KüKh -a

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Whitlnc: Williams, who after spending three months a. an unskilled laborer in coal mints in South Wales, and at various other work in dock, .shir yards and steel plants throughout OJreat Fritain, returns to America with the belief that British labor is more steady than here. His home is in Cleveland. Ohio.

FRANCE PLANS BIG HOUSING DRIVE

Mijv Make Statement.

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laid. Kve'vn.

She w i r pr

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action hv

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h.iM'v.; pub'l"

attornev irenernl in

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by Atty. Charles Kavanirh.

I!rn t TtuttPChow rxp cts to leave 't

fcr Ietro!t th lattrr fart of t h j e j,;T-, ion week, where he will -nt r the M.i h-'t'a- hp:

lrnn T'ntral rnllwav hospital ana r.ubmlt to an operation mad. ia e. s-

pary by !n accident .-everal w. eV arro. Mr. Paitta how has a!r -adv underc'tie .'cvcral op(r.itims since the accident.

The Vo-. a r.'f Frotrr ssive Tx-i; requests th it its friends saw

f 'it of hi- roTiTi "on all of th- pr-e-Milin." th

was epr sr tiiat un!-

e hims-lf

remain silent. Way eonnecMnc -v wi'h a-atf--

Laiincli Gigantic Scheme Build 30,000 Homes iii Republic.

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COMPLETE RETURNS OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY

Two F rnard La porte

unmarked Look(T .' t

hv. at 11

men attacked tV'.lnnl v 'in.

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Vice president: Ih. i; ilLü-hn- ti i it.t reV.fd lit Pfillosony met in th

Iowa. s. er t iry-tre.vairt r. l.ouix M-ari iiv 1. J. I'.mP.K.vi

an'4 M. A. Atmfnrd wert .äpp.uht.d a

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c rl.vk Thur.-M;iy nar.au commute l handle all

; lit rar ! and di.-

a.nd

p r- ' I '-i n i on

evenir." to he"" -V by Kdw.trd J

nirht. rohbjnp hlrr of his watch

J 1 3 in money, ard cape, running we-t

and

mad- their son Importe .av.

Looker pave chas? for a distano aral then notified the poli e. Mo

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Th

bus:n-?s activjt iv

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"The Va'tr

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The persah'i-l of the ;Tuüp IS tep- pt'CvT DHITIQU V ! res. ntativ.- of the ran-s-. -rt.iriati 1 1 11

character at ships a

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the Kui.irhls of Columbus.

; Catholic. Frotestant and Jew are f represented in the appintm-nts at

MILITARY ATTACK

patrol with Servi. Koberts ami Vl'.r I u . ' i Usknwski. Lather and WStuskI I "T" l'Cr ,h' ;'.-:-nts , , , . I or th-- award- are ba.itrd m of were immediately li?patched to the v ' - . . . ta" o a ct s tif the l our trv mikin sr. no and traced the men into the f , . . , r' ' , I1,K,M- . c t , , .ilal! Char" rfaTan bs- o! til' ; country at the foot of Lawndab- av.. l;,(M of- c?0o;

but there 'Acre lorced to u'i" tip ;

the hunt. Looker stated fiat upnn r'.athintr La port- av. and Walnut st. on the way to bis honte at S22 N". Ada tu. st. the two men prahbed him. one nf them by the th-oH and th- other about his waist. They thr-w him ;i hH back and ono held him w hibthe other went th'tmh li's poek t-. As soon as th y hid t li-ed him of his: money and watch tlvy took to their hee's out a port- a v. l'ollow Trails. The police, ff. Unwind the actions Khvn theni by person-; who liad se n the men running, fitllow ! them to the 'nd of Lawmlab- a v. and then trackd th-m in th- soft dirt of the open country tin re until the tracks ended atMho railroad. Look' r ie.orib-d the men as beim; vounir. of meliut:i height ami wearing dark clothes. Farlier in the eyerun th police were notified by I. Coldb r. of l0s W. Thomas st., that he had he n held up and rohhed of one dollar and a gold watch at. Wayn and f'hapin sts. He described the rob-b-r as bfinp; a tall man wearing a pray overcoat ami cap. The robber after taking (lohlberp's watch unfastened the chain and returned It to him. A rohh-ery was also reported to have occurred early Frida v 1130minjc at 121 1-2 V. Colfax av. The police were unabl-3 to give a lefinite report as to the valuables secured by the thieves.

V.i-l ir.rop

At .! pep m-.fm j

nail inuis.l.y at noon the s : u d-r t a rd

!iy wa.s ,nliia--sf.j bv Ald-n t'usick who explaiiaal to the studcr's the aims and work of the students" aetiity i ommutee and ask d fr the coop, rati. 01 of the .vtibknts in rh

!w(rh or in-jr t.o.iy. nr a nnouta -i 1 a-1 jtlie pio au. e vf the committee as in-'kMb

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i hiniii, a : 1 1 lliiOl a e 1 1 1 T 1 e m j i n I , 1 1 -ready tov rnd bv faculty r- sul a

ttopo. includini; supervision of all I ' el-br.it or.s. all atllletjcs t;ot cop-j trll-d th- athbtie board of con- '

trol and the general conduct of thstudnts on the campus and in tbcity. He inviteil the students to place all petitions to the faculty in tb" hands .f th- committee ard promised lull aid of the body in all worthy requests. Citimr the ;ic-ompiishm.'tits of the committtv to date, he announced that on petition of th- body, the faculty had advanced the o,uart-rb examsi to the wetk preceding thXort h western Kaiiie. which will enabb' the stud-nt body to mak- the trip to rim-atrti without detriment to t h ir c!as . Following Mr. '"usjek. i'h -r L-ail-t r Slat;?; rt ran through a few yel's fr th- tam and sketoh-d the prosTam for the bis celebration inci

dent to the Furdue jrame. which '.viy j

mark a new achievene n. m student activities at the school. The students iti -ommercial art organized Thursday afternoon by electing Vincent O'Connor, head of art, honorary president; Robert Fiordan f Marion. Ind., president;

lU'F.LFN". Ireland. Nov. 4. (By The As-o. !Ht-d Fre-.- ) A raidi-..-pir'v f't uniformed r-.n r.:,-lopr:".--rat with d:satro;;s defrt Ir. an att..ci ir'.v this m.omr.s c-n th-v.tV'-me of Tiv. b: r-". . wh:-h 1 41.i.ic nt :-. :hc s-i '.ill t-wr of Orn-

laT e.ich?. th- r - if . t

mare- rathrd in d f i'shoin s a-nrst an a Fad; wh f it c I tain W'Uul cop a At. J o'clock ip tbic pir

of FaFlo f t h e i : t h the-.

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r- to , ' ?!m it of to,- ,'i ..a 'I'h att.-i.-kitjc n tr- ted.

la'-'Fe f'zYl' s'"bb-rs w.-i " woijd1". ac-

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w:as what Vau-

dance act." and Ad -le

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iw. '.'ift.-d with an extra amount

of a-ihty, did it to a nie. ty that e;, lit for an encore. The .-intrimr numbers wa re not hehind the rest of the program In xrellence. "All For Vou." as sun? by (lerabtlne O'X 11. was a swe-t and exquisite smi. Auijusta CMlbert sa-i,' "lyovc in Mv Heart' and show-

d what

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lirrht

Falmef would bouith in no i-'im.-. roprrov

thr.-av additional !;iMfI h'v' '-thlrply it 1 ed inquiry. Mr. ears. In "Sine, Smil

soni; Is like

falls upon the le. Slumber"

Gounodl. J'.innt' Chamrajme

Ii owed herself tn posyec Soft lyrical voi-c charmincr in its cffct a'-'l capable of developm-nt. T. F. If.

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kind- of rummage for a sab- which will be rondurted t'V the 1 a:;ue dnrinr November. Through her attorney. T". J. Donahu. Trs. Gladys Williams h is rured a dhorco froni Frank Wi!llim. and her maid n nari-. til ub.s MnMcn. ha.i h-en r-.-tor-d t bar.

WILL APPOINT WOMAN

Für. ral s--rIces for

C-ar-p A

Atismii' were held at th- An-niu hme on N". Fifth st. at j- :o .V'c..--T'edries,lay ?ftrnoon, lb v. II. T Scrnrrr ronductlnp the s rvices. F.urlsl wns In Silver Frank cemetery. Mr. Aucmus died at hL bene -ibout

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b- inv-stitrated by .Tud'"- A r..'lersop. Mr. Ftl'o. r r-ii-.t lined that his po-

'.-itlo'i with resp-ct to usin th- coal j ; conspiracy . vbl-nce a second tim- GOV .-ELECT M( C RA

w ')' "onlv ri-ht atrt pr"t cr ro- , pitiou to take. 1 1 a was rep-es"P--1 las f'-'i-Lt t'ait fo use the eVideTV'"- , In th" fi'-'ln'on-in? cast- would ! a mount suh: -fr ntlally to placin ir the 1 .! f aal a e, . tv.je in Jeopardy. Cni'p'iance of th. miners ad operators jv. ith th- le 'unction ir.rdaT- of the j court sa-tf d tint Tdia-a- of the pro- ; .I in e- Mr. V'-ba- r wiü abl to

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By NFAVTON C. PAKKi; Intcrnatirtnal cs StvIcp Staff

FAF1S. Nov. 4. Uinl'-r the dir c-'

tion of the minister of liberated reLrians, a ijii:antic scheme for the housing of hundreds of thousands of woi km. n whose homes: wa re des.trod durin?; the war, has just b n launt lied. The- nlan provides for the orirani-

7.Ttin of "home construction oruan-!

izatiens" in every district of the devastated zone, modeled to some extent on the "building and .-uini;s"

societies in the I nited Mates. I Ins.' I organizations will be. iinaiic-d by j private capital and will hive a frej hand in the work of rebuilding, but the .government will maintain close J supervision to avoid the dant-r of

specn .a tion. Jo lael.itate ttieir operation and cheapen the cost of construction the government will waive numerous kinds of tas which

Following Is a list of th- ballots cast in St. Joseph county, representing the complete totals c I ali precincts. They are the otiicial records Kiven out Thursday by the eUction board. For presidnt Harding (II) 17,C75; Cox (I) 12, ::.". For United States senator Watson (11) 17.2.' 4; Tac-art (D) 12,2;0. For gov rnar MeCray (ID 17,000; McCulloch (I) 1 2.4 ä0. For Iiu-t riant .ta.v rnor F.ranch ill) 17.01M; Foster ( D) K.USO. For s-cr tary of state Jat kson (K 17.J47; Waen. r ( I) 12.041. For auditor Oliver (II) 17.110; Hush a lU) 12,340. For treasurer Daviea (R) 17,1C0; Deliority (D) 12. ::.S. l'or attoria-y general Lash (R) 1 7,0 12; Sunkel (J;) 12,::21. For superint-tiuent of public instruction llines (K) 17.152: Mciniosh (I) 12.2'J?. l'or judtte of supreme court. T.rd district F.wbank (It) 17,el7; lelt For judce of supreme court, .".th

WILLIAM S. HART WILL BE JEALOUS IF HE READS THIS

Maurice Miller, aed 16. 404 F.. Monroe, was arrested Thursday

iniuht by Htectivs Hamilton and

D-linisk: on a warrant charins him with malicious trespass. Th warrant wa.s sworn out by Willard W. Watersi'ti in the interests of the street car compjny. one of whose cars Miller anl a companion are charged with shooting up. Tim two boys t on a north side Mishawaka car 1 n sday night and when the car was empthd f)f its iiasseti'eis thej' each pulled out a revolver and b-san shooting through the roof of the car. When tlmy had dischartred all of their bullets they escaped from the motorman and conductor. They are former employes of the company.

would otherwise make the cost of

building tremendous. In tier it H hoped to build

hehl, wbb-h proTap

hi-

to n-

r "met

Mr. S f ro?p

h- tn rxc'ude s-u-h h- scon 1 pro-cuti n.

ä o'clock

und"?v mcmliu

a f

three months' I'.lncrs with a

on of d'eips.

ra

a widow, Good pell.

He

three children

survive. bv Mrs. rtii;

Mrs. Marlin Uvan

n

Henr Ausmus, all of Nile, bv two brother. Ahm and Charb-s .as"ius of Nib'-, and h- two s:strs. Mr-. TInr- Kaiser of Nibs and Mrs. Pivbl Ilarrinr of Wak-rus.. Ind. Mr. AuT!M was barn i -i Sio"v. Germany. In 1 ."f. s.iiüm; fcr America In Fi' ft.

N-.arIv a hundred m

CONTRACTORS PAY HEAVILY IN NEW YORK

this man-thousands

as his secretary ,,f J?o;r r1'?11"11' I cast that jr-.iiied in l.'ll, u spite

INniANATOMS. Nov. . Gov.elect MC'ray annotinced today from his bom- in K-ntl.an 1 that he will appoint Miss Adah F. Bush, of Indianapolis, ast his private secretary, well h' assumes his duties of sTat ecaijv- Jan. 7. Miss Rush will he

the ' pea if

Miss Rush who has been Mr. Mo

Cray's lniines scretary for ox-

sharp increases in the cost of material and labor sine- the war. The problem of housing workmen in the devastated area is one of the most serious confronting France in her ft'ort to k t quickly back ori her f t. Though more than 7 ," per

cent of the laciorus in the war zone

rst w oman ever to erve m tnat . have r-sunud op rations, they are -oi in Indiana. now emtilox-ir.tr less than 4 Ö m-r cent

r" of their p r.' tin ! before the war.

er ' Tf

district Travis (H) 17,112; Hawser ( 1) 12,::.ä2. l'or judT- of appellate enur. 1st

i division Fatman ill) 1 7,0 y i ; wan

(T llVUfi. For judt;' of app-lliti court. 2nd divisian Diusniac. R 17,0vs; Ibiielbach (I) 12. Mil. For r port-r of supta-me court Adams' ( It 17. .:: Fngi r (1) 12.i . For repn sen ta t i e in consrress Hickev (It) 17.:: ;): II pUr d 12.6ir. l 'or pros--u tin attorney Jelli-s-oii (Iti 1 . 7 7 ; Seho.-k r l.,,9r,7.

nator Cbvchiiul (11)

To some xtent this is due to a sub-

ma nufaetured

i CONTINT'FT I-'F M FAG I-' N'F

: ca nipa iu'n ! executive

the xvorkmtn and

: t tike

i .

n la"

hiv

. .

Tt C XX" beep h ' i ! 1 !

in the !Ti-a-

'.ake i errate a-iTior. a r- v it wa. .

from Main st. north n Th i rt . e t h . t' Rasf.aUe Is r-arba: coaiab-i tjAn. Frlmrlngr tli- addition ein-, in.

Fr:n 1-11 ojlaa- I :

J2..'-0.' " When h

luv. tha s s -lahl

l.ra.w araur All

my J 2. i'0 .)." a nd wh n s- ndirar me c ur of his

Mi:V .- 11 1 I.on. i 4, lU lKe It

xx a

m th

id ;rV

F

id-!', he did not

with him. th

w:t:al to cm

a ho r ehi.-f x-.i r

"xv hat vci; want to

I h. re far W 'thn.lt it." p-sP'-rs a "..I st iaiatef brought

2" x-e ars, Is xv u knoxvn m club and; normai tbiaand for

suffrt'e circles "I th- state, in tih i i,ru ducts, but largely

just rlos-d she served as : tM fart tyiat th

secretary ot (h repuhli- in Whi(h to housi

can xvoni-n's national ort-anization. i th ir families. At. first this diflieultx- was. not THREE MONTHS ENDS ! foreseen. French manufacturers. YU LET IDE MARRIAGE as usual' basis, .b voted all th-ir ef- ; farts to rebuilding their damaged Flsie Dunsmore was cranted a di-j Plants and restoring wreck-. 1 ma-fr,-,n, ib.rr-v n-!nvnmr. in thlchpicry. Tlif employes were left to

: . . . i a. i, ..i.t

i n - rn'ir! n:rv, i v ifT'inm. ft! : .-vjrv vut

to prov ide for h r. Shhe had not bought her

CAPT. TREVITT TALKS

AT SALVATION ARMY It: the Thursday nirht ,rv!'-cs e: tie Silx ttiop Armv. A F. Tr xitt cho;e as hts suhb t. "Kfp Char." in which h' point d out th1 danvrcrs th-t b-s ? a r.ia'i xvhn hoversteps the bounds of invitatio'". Hi s rmop ni part tol-ws: "A ca pVinter in China oftin xviiit for h w.al. Sundiy afternoons ipe .Jax- b- ti r. wit 1 1 nu lv 'rold v-yon-.I th" bourn!. of Friti-h prVfrrtioti. He vais kilbd ;cy -a rarty o' Chinese. "Moral: It i- u'ver s.fc to -ander into th" t-nrmv's ooup'ry b?-

th hounds of rtixtnf prof -Go tfi rhT)rch Sunday.'"

x ond tion.

II. W. Flamu-ry of Hau rstoxvn. Mil.

'cre tary -treasurer. The activitis of th- school xxill 1' dircted to the sta blishm-nt of a . hair of art at Notre Dam', enabling a dfgr-- to be conferred in that bqa rt ment. The IowaMub xvill meet in the 'ibrary Friday at noon to consider plans for an early social affair. The Hawkeyes constitute the fourth larg-st state enrollment in the university. Folitioal differences xeer fnrgott n Thursday 'venitig win n the riu-mbers of the Ohio club cdebrut-

T.M.KS AT I'lTlDlTi. LAFAYFTn: Ind.. Nov. 4. Making a plea for a botrd irndrst. Hiding between city and country people and eradication of th rrvu -in-t' prejudices of the last fexv years prompted bx the hlsh cost of lr -ins. L. .T. T il'.T of R rr.f svilb. Ohio, spoke lei'or the annual conference of agricultural exi.nsioi workers at Furdu i ni v ;t y Thursday night.

Masquerade Dance TOKIO TUES. NOV. 9th

COMPLETE VICTORY IN SOUTH DAKOTA

i

For joint

.n;.S; Wolf ( I ) 12.517.

l'or representative H. .vier (It) 17.1 1H: Cabf ( R ) 17.010; Mathe-s Hb 17.1 ;:; firei-n D 12..172; Le l?r. ,- I 1 ( i 1 -' la b snmnn-rs- I T) 1 " -

l.. :. j , . . i'- - , - -.

i -,ei.x iL ih'mi,, iromj jj. re are no buildinu:;! ,

(RM 1 7.1

17.9K1:

up

W

at-.

th--

- a

be

tailed iv lire idy In

t ,

1 1 r a r

of

The compbtb'tt

xx-lk fr"r d liver.' of m ill xvill

es'.iMi-bol T-'.ephor-, Mi;ht w:r s liivp be. n the r.ew homen. wh'ch a ,-et.ict xvl'h sewer, xv

malns At the Sund a v -a . Men's fri'iii'i of tha T't church en Nov. t 1 h-

M cb.crv will f::ri' rz r a m fa f "1 th h t p. r:.al aim.Vrs wi'l v F. C r-ltr.'.it.'f. birF. F ('""iver, ic-.f". .an d cj't tr frp-pti ncr T i tax ar.d Smi'h. .a " d Kir h. r nta! Fd--.vt:.-,e i d -i F- r- ir

XVitl.e.it' d by a n i ; 1 1 a ' :

into curt were S ! ra.u-1 Fntermy r CO" US'" 1.

cea-the

LONE DEMOCRAT IS ELECTED IN OHIO

v -1 ; .

; h ' -'-1 s 1 r 1 - ! 1 1 ( a . -a ' : .

i'OLI'MI'.b.s O.. No. 4 Th- only i' .la atvi change ted iv in results of

ay s i action xas the appannt . tian et Will. am A. Ashbi'uck. . d. a " ' at:c congrt sm.in iti riii i. T-.c-. . IP.g Wd:a.-l-.y C.ral .led the

f I M. Maru in. h;.- r-pub-n.a.t. Ashl-rac-k p.diy v a -la--ui e'.ectiar. bv 10

fa ilt:r

.-aid that

any clothes or provided th- nec ssities of life, and that ho had called

h-r all manner of vi1.' name, were marri-1 Dec. 2.1, IMS. saparated in March. 1320. have no children.

for toeins-Ives when it i

came to a matter or nnding shelter. The restoration of factories went forxvard so rapidly that in the summer of 192("' the lodging situation

l'or treasurer S.:ck

We.salOWski (D4 12.."b For sheriff Duck ( IF)

F.aiby (D II.V04. For Cfiron-" r ru mpa ker

17. .".2..; RoswcII (D) 12.2'.. For Surveyor Gi'lin (II) DJ.954; Moomaxv D 12..'. 17. For coinmissioner. middle district Lehman (It) 1 C.OSL ; Smogr (D) 1:,. For commissioner, xv. stern district Rrummitt (R 17.001; Pr!c- ( D") 12.'. I.t.

SIOFX FALLS, S. D.. Nov. 4. Khction of Julg.; William William-s-011, republican, in the Third coni:rssional district, completes the republican victor)' In South Dakota. A feature of th-; ehoth.n was the strength of the Non-Partisan league candidat'S. who ran ahead of their democratic opponents in many instances. One democrat, a candidate for a county othce in Yankton county, is the only candidate in the state not a republican xvho was elided.

I t 4 ISpecial i h

I B I

SATURDAY SPECIALS

AT

Ladies Black Suede Lace

Shoes,

at

j, Louis heel, Q"7 ff Ö Ä .01

NORTH DAKOTA. FARGO. N. r.. Nov. 1. North Dakota was conceded to The Harding column "by 11 large majority." in a statement, -mide Thursday night by Democratic State Chairman Johnson, who also conceded the re-election of Congressman James H. Sinclair. republican, in the third district.

W omen'

s

Thev 1 reached an acute crisis. Unless im-

a n d They

;i 'P.

SHOOTS TIVU'HDR. MIDI I.FSFORO. Ky.. No

Prof. Rarne-s. principal of the Mld-dlesb-.ro hieh s;haol, xvas shot and fatally wound- 1 Thurday by Adolplius Oaks. It i- r porte I Frof. Firnes whipped o-ila.' siter. a hi.rh frhnol .-t'pl-r.t. Ia.-t Thv.rsday which is prosun.ablv th" cans- of the hhootin-t.

mediate steps are taken to provide rhelter for th laborers French industry is bound to suffer in 11 21. Houses Ne-dod. An investigation by the bureau of

j J induptrla! reconstruction cf the min

istry disclosed tn' tact tnat at a very minimum ::0.0'io houses, sheltering 200,000 workers ami their

It

c 1 a a 1 . : 1 W . i 1 t . 1 k .

t 1

, .1 r ffici.i

MARRIED JAILBIRD AND DIDYT KVOII

th

race

A - h

77

hi

s' Mi--s-

Sh fi o: tr ' ' r t1 A n

IF 1.

h

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"ii

r k ir ax d- m - ata::-. .

xvin h a m or g ' th. r.ew j

( c.r c.s

to be I

r Ha-d-1IV oxar Har.jir.rr

.WAS LUADINC. HAVANA. Nov. 4. Th- oalition at.didat.- - f the pr-sider.. y. Dr. Alfredo Z iy. is. is b-atlins Gen. CJc'me, the liberal candidate, by a majority e l.'.VTl votes in the five prox it.. s uutside Havana pro ine., wih 4 ' ocincts n'is-inc. aivor!hit t th- hgures gi n out by t hecentral Jectoral t-oard.

families, must by erected before the end of 1?21. The estimate does not take intt account the condition in the mining cent rs. where thousands of mi 11 already have, resumed wurk. For this xork of reconstruction alone it is estimated that at least $ 1 0.0'JO.C 00 will be required. Furthermore the ne-ds of bai.eiif m:n

Will Contest Election Of West Virginia Man CHARLESTON. W. Va , Nov. 4. A state-xvlde cont st of the Nov. 2 election for oernor of West IVrginia xvill be instituted next Monday by the non-partisan 1-agu-?, according to a statement issu-d her"

(Thursday nicht at lea cue hadquarjters by C. Frank Keen'-y. president

01 district .o. a, 1 n.ia .miii.Worker:', and an official of the rariv in this stat.

$498

OFFERING

WNB

fN

A m J) l

iUica.

m;w ,n: rs i ri TRFNTON. N. J., Nov

4. Addi-

xvho already have rsum-l work un- tioual returns from M mlssung dis-

d'T unsatisfactory housing eondi- j tricts in Lb rc n county, tabulat-d tie ns in many cases, ar- not consid- i Thursday nicht, in:rea'd Sen.

trt-d.

The

IH.ardinu's plurality oxer Gov. Cox to

first organization to take over ; .".K.71 . xvith 167 districts still mis-

Ilard-

:ar : 1 ! S il

a ; .1. 1 ' tt-d tr.ak.. r.o t. fcr cth.r offi-

tr-n, -1 lv

a rt ?.a r

a

lates b.

. ri!

a ill : .-'

PROBE FRAUD

Of! CA EXPIODFS: ! U OM i BADLY BURED

IN ELECTION

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FL T I AG F 'NF

ITALIANS KU.IOU1:. ROM F, Nov. 4 The Italian press a w l..i' r'", deed ovt t th- election

s.-n. Hardin.": as: 1t considers a ! trcni any

;p.gc ot party at Washington miy übt rated

b id ta a han-T- in America's policy toward. Italian aspiration." in

the w ork cf rebuilding workmen's : sin---

homes has b n forme! in the Lille ling 5J7

district. Manufacturers thm-Iv--t subscribed a large part of the funds.

The x-ote now stands;:

J: o. jj.,114.

but part of the money xvas furnished

Saturday Only Broken lots, values up to $8.00. Brown and black. Low and high heels

11

a.1 ' t el

by

the sat-. To remox'e th.e socbtv

I

i.cRi:.si:s i.i:ad. ST LOUIS. Mo . Nov. 4 ropi spars '' s-ttb d mjtlx'

Rä turnc? .ng Iis-

Dim el s

the Adriatic, which Italnns cor.si l- ,

r !.x rtofcre has be-n uisMnetly gainst them.-

IDAHO 11I7TURNS.

:arv hv 1 c -n

or

it

1 -

1 a ; -. r . w . ,

- ! : i ' ha : c w 4 ir.nre rh-- :'i l.' i ;ry an 1 ...at s t were I a. giiU rod VOtCTS.

' s. it wis show that iv Sis! red tri.-- canit xx as

xaMcs for ban there

1 '.-'1ST

I I ." v 1 m ited CC. ab d

Idaho. Nov. 4. With

tin- or-. cir.cts and an csti1 0 .''' V"ts yet to 1 c rein Idaho, republican mapT-

!:- straicht through the st it and nation il f.rkcts. except i:i th.e senatorial race, continued In the ratio of txvo to er.- over the democratic, candidates. For s nator. Good inc. r-publ. can. continued t hold ,t y.-.a-Jority of approxiniateiy lO.OaO over Nugent, democrat, incumbent.

su.-picic.r.. the mini.-t-r of tri t regions and the mir.ist-r ; nt

of hygi n- have approved the by- in it laws of the new orcanization. day Fach society will be limited in it.s'r.cai operations to a certain district stj aeside for it. Rut or;" or more may

unite m buying or buildirs operations for the purpo?. of ob"aii::rg lower prices.

s in Mis.-aurl. xvhh h on v ir r- 1 years became -vu "doubtful" ;s n ocrati.- tendencies. Thür--! served to increase pluraitb-s for y ,;very t publican candidate 1

131 N. Michigan S.

j CHARGES 1 RAID. L' TTSYTL1F,. K , Now 4.--' John L. Grayot. d niocra'ia stat-

i c im.atcn cb. airir.an torticht chare- !

d reoublicans with gross fr 1 "ids iv 1

V RPo S F.-nI ITCI XI,. MONTPULIFH. Vt , Nov 4. Gov. Perci-.-,l W. Clem-nt latf Thursday

crar.ted a full and unconditional t p.ardon to former Gov. Horace F. j Graham, xvho xxas .v-nt nc-.l in the!

su pn mc

Ii- llh -on rr -sim ail Ii-rict cf K" rt':f'ky. whieh 1- comprised of counties in the r-.oJnt -1 in r-tgmr.s.

MGR. RURKF. Kill i: SF.D.

ST. IjOFIS.

court arli-r in th- day to 1 Furke, r.

. na

imprisc-nnient from Ta to iht j. ars far embezzlement f -täte fund while hf was Mate auditor.

Fro -vps. h.as ne.-p maragtr 'A today.

Nov. 4. Jrrn. s 'I. : r of the S. I.ou's bfen rele.as. d, busilob QJinn, anuounc-

Plenty of Extra Help S10 BLOUSE SALE Oliuer Slule SKop 103 Vlain Street Tj Oliver bWrf tlcct suth Bends Lxclxs; Shcp ferj&ecia

$1.98

FULL FASHIONED Values up to

for

PERFECT GOOOS

$1.98

4

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1 1 - 1 1 m I ' ' ' f

WELL-KNOWN MAKES

Bontex-Onvx

Hfer1n1in-F.isif. i

Some are Silk' f rom tcp to toc I

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EAST WAYNE, NEAR MICHIGAN Store closed daily 5:30 p. rn.. except Saturday 9:30

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TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS