South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 319, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1920 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND FTVVS-TIMES
HUNGER STRIKERS BREAK FAST AFTER
NINETY-FOUR DAYS ynr Pri-onrr- in fri-Ii (.it T.ils. Lifjuid Nourishunlit Will Livr. t.va:. .v.n- .1 cit Cr.--.) "Not v n- old rot pud ri;T:T thrueh." s-i 1 f ; ) . . : ' r. ; o: on thoorditiorü r-t th nlrf h'inir-- trS'.;r In r rk j . .! u );. - r ! t." 'rr.Uf- ht-lr fv; of r .'.ivy. I'.- f-ry rhr hour- th- prison r i ! f !v.i Ihi'ii'l mrir; -hr.Tn TH--.!i--t v.i'.l . cor.tmu'.l ur.Ml Monhn r- of I fi-!i pr ; i' ilk will h rvd th- ni .x-op -,: tVii-v w'T- 'Ii'!1 d v.l-h W'irh no ria'l !h ii. 'p-.; ri thi- rr.orr. r r. Ail f ?h' r:i .'nr.). rw p of f b'!"".or. o- '.'.'i'.h nil. i. rij1"'la r. t Th!r flr food ya t'! iv w is fi h Is t.'iv-:- to infint- 1-. than .'.x months oil. Th-.r appP-i are i-turnln? rapidly. John 'row!-v -lid this morninff: "I could it anvt'nintr." n Scurvy. Th phyi.'" ian " regard :' - : ' rnark.ibl" that ncn- of tli ro a h i hown th P'l2rhk-t reurw. r.oth j Ir. V.irJun and Irr. Hatti.-roroi.e. th" prlfvon physicians, think it may two or Ihre- months la for- th-v will rjrain their Htrenth and that i will probably be a year before thr arr normal. They nr cniintlmr on fhr hen. fieial ir.flunco of th firisonf rs' ch.'tr,Kd ftate of mind to hat-n recovery. Th emaciation of the prisoner:i so c that, arrordiri;; to th- dor-tor. It I. pos.aih!.' to enrirele their ankles with the first fintrer a nd thumb. Thi afternoon for the firM time in more than 10 weeks, the doctors, both of 'whom were threatened with death if any hunger trlker died, If ft the jill for a stroll about the city REP. GALLIl'AK IS XAMED li . U. S. INQUIRY rCONTINUllD PROM PAflK ON'll. ) with, a check on Lippini; board funds. The resin went with the ship from Havana to Uuenos Aires thence ba k in New York, thence to Ualtimoie and lack to Savannah, where it was svld at a Iohj. The shij)pins board was reimbursed but the- point i;f the witness wxa that Its fund were us-d without propor authority. Methods of phipplni; board operators, hwldinj cargo for their own v N, -when board i-sst. '.s oj.m--it.-d by another line w-r- ,iailat,le vas criticized by the witnis. Ik that tlits- !)st. in oilier, a to -up of cotton at Savannah labt CLUB OWNERS FAVOR PLANS OF NEW CHIEF t M N T I N l " 1 1 i FK(M PAtli: o.M!.) Philadelphia were appointed to rep-re-oilt the American Laae. Tin y will meet a minor b airae i onimitk . e of fix within a We-k or two.. If the minor leagues oltlc lally approve the i -erHaniallon plans, a n-w national a'Vieri.tnt and ruin ijovern!;i; the i;ame will b- drawn at a joint major and minor netting in Ni w York or t'hi.-aito in L.c. inlar. Jude linili would attend th:j met tine.
Fres't lk-.db r aft todav for New u r ' I 'tnl.i. 1 he mieic an- .lancVork M.n.1 I'r. si t John..ii and Plni ' IM" W'as mad" more njoyable to the
Lad of St. Louis kit for a huntiniiiu In Louisiana. ARREST SALOON MAN AND RARTENDER ON LIQUOR SALE CHARGE lohn Ne-ry, s-'G Cluipin st , and hi.- bartend r, L-v.is. Woln.ir. l::'. W. Jetferon si., were arretted Saturdav niKht at I o'c bkev by '.:h c rs Hamilton. Ihienski. Ki-h and Win-tlu-r, on a thare- of ha vine :ntoicatintr liquor, with intent to .'.11. Another raid condm ted by the i-av.ie olTlcers at 7 L" 7 p. rd si. r-tted .c icantlty of moo:--hitu-. .and Henry Ko watch, the owmt. was arrested, tie wa-i booked on t!i- :-aico - h.it,'.-. HAITI REQUESTS CONGRESS PRO RE CONTINFFF FROM PA il II t N H. t pn s. r.1 when ti.- .-taiinient wa:na..le, w.v isii ly i-mbarrassed. Prts't L'artieueua.u' nah sitat inely charged: ' Wh-n I prot-st against an .u,ri m nt r lative to Haitian affairs vvhi-h th- miri.s'.r attributes to th- il uu.iii government, the state d. pare... nt alwavs declares that the H ...ti. in :ov, meat Is vn'M' Tit. .-iilviner have e au.-e d minister j ) tr. to Haitians. The Ainera an mmk' r. A. F.tdlyillanchard. to whom th- pi-si-b ut of Haiti h.aai r.fi-.'t i:. i , i..r. d in P.e n lonlght. INDICT A.VDI.KsON MAN. ANUKIkSO.S. Ind.. Nov. 1Y ---!l;.4lph Smeth.rx. 2 ! . v n. was aeen.d of heme t at. illy staht.d l're.'. Jackson. Uct. 2S. at P n-dk'ti-r., w as indicted by the Madi-on i.umy Krand Jury ttlay. Peine elinrriel wi:h runsiatichtcr i?. two Hint", voiuntarv and involuntary. ar.?i his bond was li-vd at $."','- '' vvhich was furnished by his fatb.tr. F. mt-thtn. t FROMINIYVf HOOlFIt Dills. .vtl'NCli:. Intl. Nov. 11. I.. A "'.ark, for 20 yt ars traf!. e m ir. a:;-r f the Pill Urothrs t'.!.ii Manuf.tcturl.g Co. and proramently known iihur.g the rr.ilroad pt.n of the cnlr.il t.ltts. tilril at h:.- h.-nie h re torrht after an l'ir.t-s , f t;a-vv-ks He k-av a widow. on t. 'Ughter and cne son. MACCARIIF-S Mill IT. Thirty-.. n. membt-rs of the South F-r.tl rnii-w of the Woman's r.-ne-ht ..j -chition tf th" M.icra be-s .ttt n k d th" regulär in . ti . : Friday t ight. Firir.., the t u.-hit.- session i 'rriniltt.'.j. wen- appoint.-.! to arranga for a birthday party in Dec e-mbr.
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'Ij.-. lMir-i Pan! "i.-hman. ! - ;:;: . :.-! hr hoim, ; i:. j . FnJty r.ieht. Nov. 1 -'. at i: s.i. v t- i.f.rn in win j - -. r ; v . 1 -. !: t I ' b. FY F .in I I h i f ' ' ! : -r. I is. I.. .iis , S:.- :s s-irviv.-d by h r j J.i r ..n.-l .!.! it.'.; th h nr of th" fun-r.i! i'a.r.i! Ail! I.. IlivtrvR-w c--ixx -" - mi:v M.vrrn: i.. watts. Mis. M.ittip 1. Watt-i. ::) yt-.n 'l i. Of U ,tl j,. I Ii Tl.- . I 't I Y.i uk'iin Nov. 13 t.. Saturday r: 'l-nin; .( 1 '.vfckV i!'.n . n of .,inpl.. ,-iTions. Shv 'lS I 'u n in .1 ff f rsorj vi.l In. - !,r'! Is. lVs4. ; i r . 5 ti i.s liv-d ii South lu-nil v.o v ars. Sh. ur ivoi ty tor parents, Mr. an! Mrs ('hups Moore; hr husband iln hani Whit-; thr. - -hi!d.' n. 'hiri..tt- (a-itl.n. J.iro.s Io I. -wis. and Ktiol May Levis, and four t. is, Mi -'. lP i- I'inkerton, Mr. Ib'-amond Horm. Mrs. L. V. Tiss. arid Mis- Ann;- Moor. The funeral v. ill b- h-ld at Kew. tine. III.. Tuesday, aii l l uri.'i wili l- made th rc. Tii- body may le ieed at th" r.-s-id-fa in mi Sue,. lay afternoon at - '' k until Monday morning
ter. K-h.: krald;:,; on-j ' i?,;r .nU st e ompositions ,ni th, ever in".' : httingy named, aun.ei r. th- r ,rd or... si r. Pelhert , :;' J v . h'P.L , r f V . T' - ' 1 in.ir.l,:. Sausa MarcLr-. Si,.s.i "Humortc ' and Ut- -S( xt. u, from i (
XV !'! r' , " V r7r i 'm1 Taiy room of the Dlivr ho-j' h:. Wind and th.- U-uc;a v.,r,- c onunu rau ,1 ;n al-, tl:. Asm- ' fur.'-ral w..!;,(1 xV, ,in,.tj'tv -verirr h if ar- ' "rasscs and vi",lwif art- ni- hu::i ! -VtTy :":icmalj.v Co:iu.uUu:i; ,.f ,.,Mr '- Mo5,ht noon from th;; ....tl vxtX, bb- slav.s marrhi the straight of instru.mn:,. , i r. i i : r o r .r k. nn-l th- b...ly ; s ar.d nirnnv i..th of tuplury under (.tt-orge Carey juayed h:s .nvn xylo-!
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Alton Park r of rural route Xo ili-d at h honi" Saturday after- ? nr. on t'ollowini; a k's il!n-. wit!". stomach trr.ubk-. Ik-sides Iiis par- ' ents. Mr. and Mrs. i:-rt Parker, his snrvlve.j hy the following brothers: 'm tor. ilandd and Clayton: by i two visters, Ainrii ta and Ildrn 1 Co Irene. lie was horn in South l nd !
five inontlis a'o. The funeral will h. l.J from th- )iis liap.-l day afternoon at li ' lord;. P.uri al will be made in Highland ernieUry FUNERALS KITZF.AId IlltOWN. Th- funtral of Rrzeau Lrown will h held Mon.lD morninK .it ':?j o'clock at th- ak drove rmirt P.r i f Ji ti i lmn-'i ihn I!iv C - c-.. ...;: i. iwm-r t.iiMiiiTit;. pin i.ii u in . I ... ttl .ill. l le.lM.tlil i.-rnn:ii-i . HOLDS UP STUDEiS T; ROUS HIM OF MONEY Sp. neor Fnlton, 218 W. Marion Ft.. a hirh hchool student, was h-ld up or. TiMalle t. near the South Shore station Saturday niht at IcYb o'clock and a small sum of money taken from him. II- report - el the ri Itter to the poiici' .station at once and Motorcycle Offi r Wright wa sent out to investieatj the robheiay. I P'.ikon said that the robber vas a tail mail, wearinir a oiacK overcoat, and had a dark cap pulled down over his ey. A roll of bills in the inid- pock t of th" youth's co lt Was overlooked yby the robber in hk hurried search for monev. ST. MARY'S GIRLS GIVE TEA DANS A NT A tea dan.-ant eiven by the senior Ola-- at Sd. Mary's, Sa-ordny afternoon, was the first d incf ever mven bv any i i.isn at th" uirk' institution wh-r- memb-r of th" las-.- wov permitted to entertain their friends lrom tii- Fniversity of Notre Fame. T'n- j '2 yonne ladies who lekn-f to the ela-s of 'L'o iti the eolbciat" course proved therm-elves ckdiehtful hcsti-"-.-! under the cuidanc" of SisL'.' eoupb s I v the niessae-s od'iin1 of Notre Fame's iotory on the foot - j ball tal l at Indianapolis. Loth mu- ( sic and dance war" stopper. lor.e I 'Vorv Medals Ready For Former Service Men The 'ii tory medals are nadv f..r ex-s. rviee men w h were in thei.av:.' J-ervic- h, tween April H. l'.'lT, r.nd Nov. 11, IM, on r ntat ion of tb. ir discharee and war rvlc(eft if irate. Th. r" will b" a trip of the Atlantic a nd Pacif battb shif fb-c ts arotm.i the world beginning the Crs-t of th,- ear. The following iva n have enli-'tc d !n th.- h."al navy i-crui;ine station; Lay lldvai'd C.oodhn, 1'iank Oliver Ilneel. C.coree Collen Pcwell. Aloy-.-'.us Frank Wisriieu-kl. Harold M inti. I I.iwi.r.c. Marrice Henry Fokv, L Pert IVvero Miib r, Kenneth K ir! Mi'.b r aal Far.iel F. Kelly. .y Convict IV ill Die In Sing Sing Thursday SS I N I NC. N. Y. . Nov. 1 : Six m. r. . .. r, :oted of m;-r.k-r. a r- tr hput to d. atii m S.r. e Sine pre .-n n t Thursdav . Warden Iiv es aanouncnl Sat urday r.u!;t. F - i r of th.-m J im s Ca-idy. Jns. i r. M.Ian... Cliarb s Mr!..iu-hi and. .1. -;i!i t's -fof w. r- convicted f- - r the mur-k-r of c tt S.a'.o. . subway ta kit act nt in New York city. The .'th.-s At. dr. w di C irlo. of F'.t-Yra. N. V . f. r the m ud. r of U vl.e Tu eh. and Mi. ha,l t'u. dime of Mr a nt! Mr--. t.'he Ik '.'.;. h. in the-.r hV. S -th 0..r.- par!;. Long Island at nvii. war virriiRw runs. lNHIANAPoi IS. Nov. 1 .lohn Ve.-ta'. SN v. is dil. a vt-teran eif th- c:ti w.'.r. an 1 at on,. time da tut;, slate ti,..-uret. died at Iiis home here te.'.t. Sl ATIAd il F()1P. S'Mi;(T. I'lTTSId'la;. P.. Nov. lv. Floth th a'-hko. wrto w:is held fnr in-.----ie t a-i i-i ..:... iioa with the W..11 stt , N w York vpYsp. p., V rl Mlltt Hi', d to S , r V e Olio d.lV ill 4 il m United States district court lor" today. lie was charged with t ran -mot tir.e evplosivt s in interstate trav , 1. ITiOl.U KI'.hS MFirr. Th" ann ia! m;etine of the Saturel iy Frolick. rs was ba ld S iturday afternoon with, Miss Lle.mcr Lnc-i-druni. 2i:. W. N.warre Ft. Mis.-Ro.-.xnary' Murphy was admitted ta the club as a n-w member. R fresli-me-nts were t-n', d at the close of th" afternoon at a tnble which furt hen-el a cobr sclo-me c.f vt-llnw untl w lute. Niiu members .sere prestnt at the meeting.
LOCAL ARTISTS TO GIVE PROGRAM
. . . , v, Annnunrr Mimical hnlertainnient at Oliver Hntrl W imIih .!ay E eiiiup:. va ,Y YY' .-. , .rsj ,' v' ' : ''t"':r ' A t ;: '. '1 Y j1 lim.ILX fil'ILrOYTJi me and Trln L i ri. by M. Carmichael! In rok.niba Arr. bv Schindler; Mon-jlalaes , Floods of Spring. . Ki'C'imainnoif . Rachmaninoff .Mi.vi I )cf ker. lkiart" I .aeh-Saint-Siens Prpetnnl .Motion (From Sonata opus j I i Von Webster Nocturne il Major lhopin Fallade A M-Jr Chopin MY CJullfoyle. Hcrretpo Rhcne-ld.Ttnn A Toi; Lernt. or Carnaval Fourdrain Mm Decker. 'In Autumn Mov.kowyki Sapellnikof r , O.'lVett Se.iuidillj Albeni, Concert Ftude MacDowell Miss tluilt'oyle. 1'valtalion Seneca Pi-rco
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I'rom the Land of the Sky-Flue i in,' if a patriotic nature in celebraW.'itcr Cadman i lion of Armi.stic ihtv and lied Cross
Ly the Waters of Minnetonka Lieurance A Memory Rudolph (Ian:'. Pird of the "WiUki neMs. . . . Iiorsman Miss Decker. v v : 'Y'i ::- 'Y- , '..' 'j- "Y - Y .v,; -- - ; 'J Y ) 'VYY v V i MISS .lOsIlFHIMl DI1CKI1R. Mis F.-cker will repeat the -ihove proemm. at the Sibvi Samrats-Me-Fermiil studio Thursdav. in .'hicaeo mxt FARMER-LABOR PARTY 7.. I A I LASIBLL i IR'1N'; ITsllFR. i-ile-.r if Yale I'uiwi ity. "Civilition betwe en tli farmer and tin- work-rs of th.- eountiy" is one plan dvocated in e ertai a i ouartej-s to kt-p luii.s up. and to fore" bei-lation to that iitl if nccssary. A w. ll ktu'wn h-aekr ot or. i- ifii-. it ! il.nl' ! . 1 1 . : . .-- d 1i-f.ir. th. firm is ass, mbkd m Wasninemn ntentlv. to uro. the scheme. Jim u I. ,t f...- o to.- .'i.i,t" .,.,t.l take is not mad- plain. Toe "farm-er-ldboi party" does not en, to be having much Siicu-s with it. Futil it is made patent just how the farmer would b. n tit by it. and just what ultimate , ;t. , t t -.mld have upon this eova rnment, it will probably eain little headwav with that shrewd ttonoinist, th- Am.ricar. tanm r. im- thing is sure. Am a -litatiort
on the part et labor tn keep pric-sinno cr.asai'i. uar.n.i iruitt. conup is not in the iuf.ie.-T ,.f hieb I dtictor: M rs. Mth.d I"-l, e-:n-
prices for anv producer, but of hieh w aces lor iisvii. i ne niuu wae.-s paid to labor in the liw l"e w years have b-en th- tarnur's great - .st obstacle. Just what eo..l will it do h-.t.i t. hive the condition contin:.-'; Moi. v.r. d .-. the- jrc-i I'ost d coalition imply thit price s will be kept up tor the farmer! on'y, and that labor will d. s.-rt the . ' le-s jirotitald- ri. ids tt boost the j f a r:p. i'- bu.-in-f up 1 .-h.are his i prof.ts ? Th-- are questions tie- farmer will as.;. In tlie ptecess of having tliern answ.-r-d or a ns-. er ir.e them him-lf. he may arrive at the pound conclusion lh.it th' onlv "ce-alltion" vvPieh can p. rm inertly benefit ar.yb.dy is or.- m which all citizen cor.i 'ir, and whi"h I'.v.a rs j-rices and p-t-.ls production in every cemimodity. M1W OIL WIU.L DIIVICF.. Joe Maloney is trying to get a patent on a new oil well driliine apparatus Ha plans to start the hob s w ith a pick and shovel and aft. r he gets them about six feet deep to put in a Chinaman head first and t. ll him tt go home. Steamboat Springs (Colo.) Fiiot. it usually happens that the persons who no' opposing a good thing are more persistent than the ones who are working if
Sousas. Band Scores Hit in Local Concert Sotisa's mirche tdave J bv Su;sV?i Sous i r. k d ft'." lifth group and the
t ... , ! i., tr:l provide a most ran- musical i mat. Th" pm-ram played by the ; ; h:j oat on. The procram op vnd with -t rhap- ; M.dy "Thu American Indian' by Ort'in and the fu,r.::-.-a of insiruintnation and richn .- of tone. ' character;: t ic r i hi hand, werf- at onra- appir-rit. This recent ronipo1 :;;ti-m nit t . ita favur. Jo'an Io:an !iad th.; audionco ioukin-r a' '!- another with won- : iK-rment at hii marvellous tpchni'iue .,fid ease of . t-cution daring: his corr et miIii -'Sc-mtir.a" by rerkiv.. H ; indei 1 a w. aster of.thix iitü ult :.as:rum-nt and ha- ,-:-elknt mti-i- j , im; jt.dfiir.. r:t. shown in his lk.w-1 , in' encore. "The I'airy Ijiillabv." ! I Tlie new -Camera Studies" by! Sousa wcro full of Sousi eharacter-! kstics and ail the en-rttic rhythm, life and b'.vini; t the Sou.si lanijuimej 1 found expression in the irroup. , Sousa's waltz son?. "Thy Crystal riuie, as sunt: o .wane luki r is a most enjoyable numoer nut sne nearly spoiled her effects by ending; on a shrill hi eh note. She has a prettv voice and redeemed hersolf in her encore "Carn' Me, Back to t Old Vireinny. The march. -Sem er Fideiis." by I NIGHT SERYIGES ! AT LOCAL CHURCH ! RESUMED SUNDAY; Armistice und Red Cross Dav Celcl)ratel at Fir?3t Presbyterian Church. Resumption of Sundiy evening services tomorrow evening in the First Fresbyterian church which Were discontinued many months ao is expected to attract to the church a large congregation, partic ularly owing to this first service be ! 1 Sunday. Th" American legion has been invitt-d to attend. A welcoming committee has been appointed to extend a welcome to those who attend and to make them feel that the church Is their home. Annkthv Day. Rev. Archibald McCluro. pastor of the church, will talk on the armistice and the Red' Cross. The lirst half hour of the service will be d evoted to sineine. with Col. (7. S. Lullock, city recreational director, kadine. The sinine will be of a congreeatlonal. community nature and is expected to lie one of the hie features of the service. Particular attention will be paid to announcing hymns of a singable and most inspiring character. Accompanying the singing will be the organ and piano both in use jn unison. PEOPLE OF FRANCE WELCOME RETURN OF POPULAR RATTLER PARIS. Nov. l::. Georges Carpentier. tiie French fiehter. arrived in Paris Saturday evening from the Fnited States and was enthusias tically welcomed by thousands of I Parisim admire rs, who gathered at j the station t,, erect the: returning champion. French boxing fans wa re out in force and hail, d Carpentieri as the coming champion of the world. The welcome was riot unlike that which mieht b- aceorh-d a popular: statesman 'nd there were many: cries oi i.one iiv e c arpentier, lh Live th- Champion!" 1 1 l'.T I IR H()T. Frank N. Riees. 2?. S. Carroll ! st.. was shot and badlv wounded Saturday morning in a game fühl J about ieht mi!-s southw .-st of the eity in th.e- Prairie av. road. Tile shooting was an accidental at tair. IP and bi son wer? hunting rabbits and th.. latter, while ! endeavoring to e t iiis'gun into tiring position unintentionally i!i-ihare-d the weapon. Liees. who Was i los- by. received the full effect of the .dint just above the knee. The thieh was .-mashed badlv n roUt,t ,,f th". "-'ture of the shot ! ,h ' "ntaimd. The injured . " U - taken by th.- Krcighbaum ambulance to ti;e M,. worth hospital. ;ra(.iir m:vs. Nov. 11 T!' Ckanr.rs- In Id their annt; C ehtti'-n S..turday .v.ning at tietlltanor hall and the officers were le.-ted as follows: Mrs. Luth "iut fit. ediief : ' Mrs. Lmy Cc-glcy, vi-.-clii. f; Mrs Fie. re nee Tru d t. oh ipJlam; Mrs. a. L. ik-rvdey, secretary 1 due ti t s-; Mr--. Ilva Hctfm.in. b C - : tur r: I'aul (.oghv. inne r guard r ! M:- Ruth Trihtt. p: ithsi. , Mr--. John Cht ih nd and Mi-Y Maun Cray and Mrs. Ruby Seibis, 'and Mrs. II. J. Ineb".v sr-.ent Wed j r, - i y at th- lion., of Mrs. N. J. Krame r of South P.. ml. ; Harry Covtrly ef South F.nd hnsj b. . n spending a few days witU rei a-I tiv. ! i Hfnry arid Frank Ilihingor were' Jin Llkhnrt. Ind., V dnesday after-J - racm s Fr. Tonkin of LV.war Jshurg. : Mich., was in f! ranger IV, tints-lay. Francis (Wi?. of Mishawaka, Tr.rl.. is spending a fv days in C.rancer vvitli rFiatl-. Mi. rieddir.ir of South rr.l spent Wednesday niht with her s-.ster. Miss r.a Re dding. and Harry Metzger and 1'amilv. enough to permit the ecr.t1. rnrn present to give thr"" "U. N. I.'s." Luncheon was served at 4 kh after whi.:h the dancing continued until the ringing of the o'clock bells. The tea th.ant marks the beeinr.ir.g of otht r sitrjl.tr nterhiir.m.nk which members e.f the senior class expect to hold. Th" accused p. rn wo. i s found puilty nev-r has a very high opinion of the Judgment of the jurors in his case
Mireh King at the Co'iseum Stt-hc'. l
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u '.ark. 1 appreciation by Phon.- solo "The .March-Wind' with anviZiM; Hp ed and act tuacy. The number is' Mi.heii r.t i y ti: it and tuneful to be ry pa a:-.;. ;. H.m t coo "Annie Laurie a.s p.at d uiih four ii.uiüiuiH witiu.ut and uauinpanimtnt. To'j much pra:.-- catint-t bv given r loi a net liari.t i.ian. Miii;.-!, w lio proved lurstlf in.is.-i.v-d oi a iou:..l iUtl tone .md !int- ttchninue. Aft r p.ayir.s the hrst nion n.nit cf the tht first ino ni at -c f th Vi-uxtemj.s. 'Cone no," in whicn barmunic and duuolc-sP j.s wire' tijoy.iojy true. .-u. r spoa. d with : 'Vcr popular Lrd.u "S. iiVi :.;r." , The appiaus- that yrecie.i Sou-. si's iii.uchtM Iii C'apiian," "Sabre ,l n'i Spur" and "l S. l itld Artii- ! b-ry, fa-iaw tumultuous during "The' Stars and Stnpis J'oreer." Une i does not havu to be a mus:riari to ; uess what Solist dts.rci it: the way; of exi)rvss.on when watching him di-! reet. Iii every moveunht was done, most gracefully af!d could net help but Induce a like quality .n the- ; l'-b(l s plain0'. South lYnd liked Sousa and it is hop. d that the "March Kins" will not nruact S, uth Lend on hia nixt tour. L. .1. P. LÄP0RTE COUNTY FARMERS ORGANIZE! Fun m,,; SmJ tor Association 111 lvo Town-hip. As- a result of the camp.iisn by the Laporte County Farmers' association, two townships, Washington and Kankakee, have 10 0 percent memberships, accordin;; to County Aecnt C. A. P.uechncr. In Washington towuship. every one of the Id members belong and in Kankakee, Hi men, every one :n the township, has signed up for three years. These are said to be the hrst townships in the state which have been reported with I en j..-r-C'"iit membf rs-hip.-'. In four ther towns-hips to', pi rca nt of th- .farmers have been obtained. COrXTY AC.Il.NTS MhlT. . LA PAY FTTH. Ind.. Nov. l:h O. II. Ackerson of Srawf ords". ilk? wa l leCted pre-idmt of the Indiana I County Agents' a: association at the annual mcetire held Friday at th" Agricultural extension woikers' conference at Purdue univa rsity. Calvin Perdue of Frankfort was chosen vice president and Russell C, Last c f Shcibyville. secretarv-tnasui er. i t i - r - -7 .J -r 1 , .. ;. :! mm v y) i 'Cv- rjy ftif
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TWENTY PER CENT DISCO UNT The social season is just opening and then, too, there are those good plays coming, and of course vou'll want to be correctly attired for the occasion. These very fine clothes for formal dress are very great values at TWENTY PERCENT DISCOUNT
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Mrsi. Nathan Miller, who will preside over tue Executive Mansion ot Albany durlüg the following two year term. Her husband won the ratafor the Governorship from Alfred 12. Smith, who ran for re-election ot. the temocratie ticket It was one of the closest contests ever recorded on the political sheet. Miller winning by a scant margin.
German Labor Demoralized By Post-War Conditions
LFRLLV. Nov. 11. A Frunswick jurist. .ludee Ki kman. who for 10 ears wa- associated with union labor as k gal advisor, charges that (lerrnan labor his been demoralized by post-ta vokttlon conditions. and that it is" now attempting in its "c!:i-n egoism" to st up an oligarchy nml' r whici existence for the non-laboring cU-.sses would be Intolerable. The description "free Workman." he declares has come to m-an a man who h.i$ no respect for 1 !v or or.kr but who in fat t hclkves he is a law unto' himself, owing alleeiar.ee neither o the state nor to his own organization. Labor leaders particularly are charged by Judge Kuleman in an i- n i
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