South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 November 1920 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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PLACES BLAME ON U. S. CIVIL

AUTHORITIES; "More Uppn -i Than Mili-; tary Forrr-."" Sa Hai- j tian IVr-idnit. ! conti n i ' i : p I ' J Vi ' Al LLL ' N: ' r t i i wor-t humiliation ,ir; M.'-ir J." Th' p: - .'if ::: -i.l tli" l-.val oo-T'T-f r;ti-.n j.r-r.-s -1 I the treaty o-uid i..- aspired; il.it p aee rnu-t i I o a i v. t ; i r ! hy a j: a ? j' !.; I force -"'ring j . i i 1 1 1 ' r p '-t and .-t.i"'i-rjf its po:..;blliti ; tn.ii !; ric,, n militate f r must n.t " ". t -r v r; in a d n i i a ; -t r:-.t i v and .'u;j. h ft airs; that the American : r i : i i i i : his diploma? ie fur.o"b'iis : . j ; i not : rv- ; i aid thf tr-.fy tile: t'.s m c ',:',i t with th- govrlit. that the 1!. ;!! States g i acifi is aid ti !. -vdop Haitian rc- .' u!c. an. I j. ut th'- Haitian tinane.-. . a s.;id and durable basis. "If tit:- program is app!i d v h ".evalty," lie added, "the Haitian ..enpl,. v.i'.l forge t the humiliation, 'wrought to a'.I proud people ?y for-.i-'-n int r ntiun, will .m,r th ir ei.nflfi.H' frier d.-hip an! all their Ciauk to the grat American p-o-ph." -.ys rjport i;...;iik.yti.i. new yoi:k. n.v. st.rie of a:, rod ti-- by I'nited States marine in Haiti have he a "grossly xas; g rated" declared MaJ. Thorna Tu nu r for the last 1 I months chi f of staff to Cd. .Yh'elcr in Haiti. n his arrival here todti. Hi opinion was Hhared by I,:e'at. Walter I'arrell. who came hack in the tatae boat after 1.1 month service. "The-, marint never killed witli11 1 cause and then only to mvo t!i'lr own liveH." ai 1 MaJ. Turner. "While the people are talkirtc: of indiscriminate killing in Haiti, they mitrht ask the number of dfs. capitated bodies of marine ynt back to the United States," added la.-ut. Par re 11. In th di.-trict of Hinche. whero Lieut. Farrell .-iw rvice, he H.iid the. natives (A-ere "absolutely terrorized by bandit.s" but tliat "after th marines had Kone through a district and beaten tho bandit, it would again becol.c habitable." Although there wer: times when r; -pri-Mls would seem to have been justified." ho ald, ' f do not know of one case in which th situation wa.s taken advantage of." EMTERTAIXS SAX AI CLUB WITH PROGRAM Seventy-five members of the .Sin.-i society and their friends -were entertained with ;t program of n-ad-incr by Prof. Harry Pierson, rotfesor of dramatic art at Hmmanuel ollcK-e. Berrien Spring's. Mich. Sunfay afternoon In the S-outh 15eiid Woman' club rooms. Irf. Pierson irave a cutting from "Polly of the Circus," and one from Kiplinfr'a "BooLd." The entertainment committee) or the ocicty also provided a musical pro-ram Abraham Cohen pave a number of violin selections, and Augusta (Jilbert san,?, accompanied by Mis Dora Hershenow on the piano. A discussion of "Modern Antl-c-mitNiu,' was lead by Atty. Sa imid l'eiwcll. RAXMTS GET $12,786 L DOCTOR'S OFFICE PITTSP.rnn. Nov. 22. Two masked men. armed with pistol?, en'red the idflce of Ir. Joseph Kramr. in the downtown section late to"iht and robbed the phjsician ami .liico visitors of $ 1 J . 7 S . according t a report Issued by the police, Morris Stein of Tetroit, one of the visitor---, wa robbed of $12,000. police officials said. BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR ; GOLDSAND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironalj Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeonsio Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complica tions. I . j Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Prico While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Como Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediato Relief, Quick Warm-Up. j Th" serT5.ition of the year in ths Äruc tra.le Is A5p!rona!. thp twominute cold and cough reliever, au-' thoritatively guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and most rnthu.V.astically endord by th highest authoritl' and proclaimed by the common juvp'e aa ten tlmeJ quick un-l effective as whiskey lock anJ rve, c any other cold and couh remedy they have ever trld. All Iru stores are. now Burplwith tha wonderful new elixir, no a. I you have to do to cet rl 1 of that cold Is to step into the nearest drugstore, hani the clerk half a doli.tr for a Lctt of AF.uror.al and tell Mm to ?:rve ycu two tt-r.spoonf ull with four teasipoonfuls rf water In a gla? With your watch In your; hand, take the drink at .r wal l-w and call f'-r your money tac-. la two miuuten if you cannot feel your cold fadir. away like a drfam Within th tim limit. Don't bahful, for ail drugists lavite you t.r.d expect you to try it. Kvtrybölv' iloiiig it. Wken your cd 1 er cuqh 1 relieved, take the remainder of tha bottle home to your wife and la lies, for A51ron.il Is by far th lfest and most fff.ctlve. th easiest to take and the mcst ngreeaMe cold and cough remedy Ir lntarU aaj

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i:i iiaiid nr. n. it: hard Edmund Bum h. infant -on of Mr. am Mrs. (Have Bunch. K. K. No. c, I,.pr r!.. .lied at 1:3'. (j!o( k Monday morning after bdng ill for several day.-. He was born July Z. 11-lt, at: 1 beshb.- hi par. nts he i irvived hy a brothr. Spcr.rrr; unollit r brother. Miles, i.d h jLittr, Norma. ''utiTal services will be held at the Stull Memorial church at - o'e'.oe',; Tuesday afcrtioon, H v. P. j IF. L eson e.fhr lating. Curia! will be m Iakcville cemetery. SHAY SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CRASH Motorcycle Uhler Unconscious as Result of Accident. L.-PCi:Ti:. Ind., Nov. 22. P.obert Shay f.f this clt, wa joobably fatally injured at Xw Carli.de lasL riirht v.hen th- motorcycle which he was riding- was struck by an automobile, .shay was brought to thHoly Family lu-spifal here and iSiid to be s-utTeiinc fro M-veic lacerations about the head and probable internal injuries. The, attending physicians are doubtful concerning hi recovery. Shay, who is a memVr of a local motorcycle club. w:us on his way b South P.end with n number of frit ml when the aecab nt oct urreo. The forco of the blow, it is sind, threw him a considerable ditaraf off the road. The nnne of the- driver of the automobil, which struLk Shay has been a-scertalned. At a late hour this evening Shay had not recovered com-c iouness. HOGS HIT LOWEST MARK IN 1 YEARS Porker Prices Slump to $ 10.75 at Indianapolis Decline Elsewhere. T.y l'r.it-d Prof: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Nov. Hog prices striuck the lowest level on the Indi inaioli market today, they have readied since IM. All pradfs touched the ? 10.7 5 mark with a rang' up to $11. LOW AT KANSAS ITV. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. Hog prices reachetl a new low on the Kansas City market today. At the opening, losses of fnrni $ M to 4 0 cents wer recorded, the average rales being at $10.40 to 11.1.1, a new low for the last four years. Is a break of $12.2.1 from the This high mark of July, 1 u 1 3 a drop of more than Z') percent. ' niXLINi; IN" CIIICAC.O. CHICAGO. Nov. -22. Prices continued sensational decline on the Chicago market today. With 52.000 receipts, the market opened oif f.fty cents and continu d to drop during the early trading. There was little bidding. The average, sale wer at $11.4". FIRING COMWUES 7A DUBLIN AiSD CORK (CONTINmp FROM PACK ON I' ho would not hesitate to ask additional powers If he thought it nect -sary. Ievlin made several attempt to gain the floor while the premier r;iH.-ir1 Of liiv ii t ii ! n-r )inv!iil U i tu k(.IV V. V'.AV. '. . . .1-. V. ..at.. , down. He managed finally to ask why the premier had not mentioned "the massacre" on th football field. Sir Hamer (Jreenvvood. chief s.-c-r tary for Ireland answered for the premier that no question had been lü-ked regarding the Croke Park! shooting and panic. lVvlin kept his feet, d nianding th floor, and fwucht off members who tril to pull him down. The sittir.g wa then suspended. Ni:V YORK. Nov. 2.'. llamonn de Valera, ,pre?:d. nt of the Irish rep:ib!ie.'" in a stattunent here today, declared that when the Pritish ofheer who commanded th' troops that tired yesterday into a Dublin f-.otba.l crowd ,-i made to teel by Irish reinbii."ans that he "may not .'ommit th-se crimes with iiruuni;v." his death will "be ola-a-l by the I lritish-contialied prc-s a.j 'another murder by the Sinn Peiners ' "Ireland i doing P.ritain no wiong for Irel.tn.d i. only claiming that wliidi is hers by right," Mr. I Valera s.t id. "The (ondmt of the PwitKh tro'p in swooping don n and t i r i i i -r tiieir madiine guns on an unarmed people is nimply a rep. tition of th" Arm Its. it ma.-s h re in India, and wnitevei Iliiti-h dicer was la charge in Dublin will b commendAnd biter, when lh.it otlici-r is made I ; leei . ). re p u ei . v a . ; s in.i. . - iliough he tr.ay conimit ths, crimes with impunity s far a. h; own gov err. j ie nt is cone rn d. lie may not da it with impunity far as !n-hiiT :i can mi ire ir, his d a!h will be classed i y the nri:ih-enn-troilfil pt s as ",1:,,,'t!i' r murder by the Sim Pciners. " COURT TO DETERMINE DIFFERENCE: AWARD J. - - 1 1 Herrath :.ld suit in the . :( ;:;! court Monday to gain poss. s--.cn of three lets Ml flu- l'tliie addition, new in the lic-'-t -:-iin of Harry B. B:i-y. I'ovartn allege th.at lv hou-rut the Ihn c Jots . f Ki 'e: for $."7 0. pal-i 1 I 4 at the : :me of the sale :ud ..greed to pa". Dl ..' r.th'y ur.til c. ivrshii) "i.i . om plete. Brajv and Ib tva !i differ on the ,,ri":;r.t of r.'jo:.y du or. the deal. Pia7.- wishes t ircie . J o I before be will g.v a title to the bus. and H .; -Uh alb-gfs that he ow.-s j.v.'.Ov 1 be .; irt i ."-! to ri the .-.mount tiiat i- lealU due to !r.LV, a!ld th''!! '1 d r he ha n l I .'--"esslol. SCHOOLS TO HAVE THANKS PROGRAMS .a r'ik-g.vir.g programs will be in all the e;tv schools Wedr.esgive day icording . 1 1 an W. ar.r.ou ne em nt rbv City S i; t. W Borden. 'he Thanksgiving vacation will start In the city sd.ods Wediesday after-r.e-on and last until the following .Icr.Jay morning.

JOINT FIGHTS ARE IGNORED , BY OFFICERS

Lavishly Furnished Joint Within Block of City Hall. (Q ntini:i:i fkom PA;r: onk cd to the patrolman on that btat. The patrolman r fused to make an effort to either quiet th d is turban, e or to ascertain it? cause. He declared that ho wa not allowed t enter uch place-. The respectable citizen who had witnessed the diturbano forced the patrolman to accompany him to i'olico headquarter.1-", where the disturbance and the action of the patrolman was reported to the caplain in charge. The captain uph'-U th- patrolman, telling the respectable citizen that patrolmen are not supposed to enter any house, even to Investigate apparent disturbance unless provhh-d with a warrant from the prosecuting attorney'. office. (nsvhly Only Smiles. ('.ambling and booth g-ring are flourishing in the city ;us they have never nourished before. Kither a gaijn or a drink may be obtained in almost any part of the city without difficulty, and those desiring either or both are not even required to have a p iss word or give a mysterious knock. (iunmen from fhieago and n'her large cities, driven from their i:'ial haunts by the police of other c itie-'. j are'mrtking South lb-nd th lr haven, j More than 110 days ago Chief Kline was warned of an influx of th'"1 characters. He was .even told where they had purchased revolvers and he vvas urged to take some action to prevent them from preying upon South P.end citizen. No apparent heed was paid by the police chief to the warning. Hardly a night passe that drunken men art" not seen on the principal street of the city, and It is" no uncommon sight to s. e drunken women in the downtown district. Mayor Carbon declare. that th:city i as (dean a any other community in the country. Chief Kline knows imthing. Ass't Chief of Polle.' Cassidy only smile. Invotigaiion Haltoal. Detectives and patrolmen of the South Bend police department. ;Hidgned bv higher officials to investigate tim numerous report of robberies, holdups and nthcr crime current lure within recent days, had falle. 1 Monday night to gain clues that mi-ht lead to the apprehension of the b ind of criminals guilty J of them. The extent of the Investigations made following the reported crimes is said by persons in oloe touch with police circles to have been limited. Olhcers practically have discarded their investigations, it is understood. Although reorganized, it was said, for the purpose of an attempt to stem the crime wave here. the crime wave ha grown in South Bend even since the rearrangement of the plain clothes department of the police force. Several reports of robberies, holdups and automobile thefts were r-ported to the police station Sunday night and Monday. Officers were said to have been assigned to investigate the cases and follow ti'. the descriptions furnished by the victims. No arrests, however, have hern made. Burglars added one irmre victim to their list during the early morning Moudav when they entered the clothing store at 12 IS W. Division st.. owned and operated by Samu 1 Burke. and stob merchandise rouuhly estimated to be worth iT.oo. Chief of Detectives William C;.s-ilv. who investigated the case. found that entrance had been made to the store by prying open the front door Tlv i,,ss was covered by insurance. Burglar - broke into the grocery store of Joe Farrio. 14 10 Portage a v.. at " o'clock Monday morning and escaped with a quantity ü Mi -'ar. cigar, eigarets. $ in postage stanvps and a small savings bank containing Th- burglars enter ed through a rear window. Sometime Sunday while the family was away burglars unlocked the rear door of the home of Stanley Babinst.a. r.07 S. Webster st.. and ransacked the house, getting away with a ladv's- gold ring et with four pearls, a cla.-p chain, a man' ring, a gold watch and $1 in morey. The Jewelry was taken from a trunk in the pantry and the dollar from a pair of trousers. PRISONERS REFUSE BATHS: FIND SI. 200 SEWED TO CLOTHES BOANOKK. V.. Nv. 22. William Porter, alias William Harris and Charles Carter, held here In (onnectlon with tlv robbery of the C.lasgow. Va.. bank early last Friday, upon refusal to take baths, arous d suspicions of jail attendants ?nd a search of th' ir pet sons resulted in the f-n.lirg of $1.-00 the p;dice a!inoune-d Moudav. Seven one hur.dred dollar bills were discovered la a bandage on Porter' abdomen. Another ?1 "' 1 ill was f.und sewed in the lining of Porter's vest, the police said. Thev added that four .1'"' bills were discovered in Carter's underwear. This money with $4"' found on the bodv of James, p.. podg.-v. who was killed in ,a cun tight with !'- lie Friday, makes a total of $1.0",' in enrrenev taken from the trio, in aldition to" f 'l . L' " in Liberty bonds and. s-vuritie discovered in a barracks bag. APPEALS FOR FAIR RETURN FOR WAGES (CN'TlXrri FROM PAGi: one- ! th board of dir clor of the chamber, gave a short talk. The "Phun" period was in eharge 0f Col. Bullock. In hN re-.t-arks Vr. Burr? sail that industry is begii-.n.irg the grate sr period of internal and external expansion and that South P.end is fortunate to be r. r Notre Dame, where more than yi-unif men from litln America, the growing oommfrcii! country, are eing educated. Thee men. lie s-ai 1. are- the lar; representative body outside of the group attending Columbia imiver.-ntv. Thev can do a great; work in the advertising of South P.end industries In their . home town?.

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Rich Father Lets Son So He Won't Elope

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V- i-rV cn fit ., i y ' ' w : . -..'. 'rv .-' - . f'i; ' - : - Y . . f -A A - - y ' n r . . t - . -s. A ; M-v.i -'rv :-v:c :m ;m,m - Henry Willitt, .f Los Angdes, has a rich dad. but he is still in jail there, lacking bail for hi release on the charge of stealing an automobile. Henry says hi dad will not bail him out because 1m fears NOTRE DAME NEWS The New Kngjund club met in library at noon Monday to arrange for the annual Thanksgiving banquet, which will bo held in the Kublo banquet h ill on Michigan av.. South Bend, Saturday evening. A committee i arranging a program of music and oratory lor the occasion. The "Yanks" include somcof the most prominent men in the school, particularly in the held of athletic endeavor. The Chemi.-t.M club met in Chemistry hall Monday tveaing at 8 o'clock. Papers wire read by select, le students followed by a Ulscus.?ion. Bev. Charle Miltner, S. C. will speak and Walter O'Keefe, B. O. T. C, will entertain at the weekly meeting of the Knight of Columbus in Walsh hall Tuesday cven.ng. Final action will be taken on applications in preparation for the degrees to be exemplified in the near future. A call for cundidat'.-Sto represent Notre Dame in the Indiana Intercollegiate Kague has been issued bv Bev. William Bolgtr, director m debating at the school. Candidates will men in the library at -DUO o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the event being the first .tep in the proceeding. which are expected to return Notre Dime to the envküdo position of pre-war days in the realm of oratory. (Bee club rehearsal were resumed Monday and will be held very day at noon with the txception of Wednesday and Thursday, when thy Thanksgiving vacation is on. Prof. Becker i working hLs man hard in preparation for the opening con- ( ert ft lUativeiy arranged for the evening of Saturday, Dec. 10. in Washington hall. Minnesota borrowed four men from the varsity football quad to officer its state club at a recent election. Cyril Kasper, halfback, and track captain, was tbcte.l president, hailing from the city of Fairbault; "I an" Coughlin of Wasaoa, halfback, vice president; Paul Castr.er of St. I'aul, fullback, secretary; Linus C. (Hatzbach of Sleepy Kyo, treasurer; Janus Swiftof Waseca, chairman cf the general committee, and Kdwai'd Degree, of St. Cloud, guard, is the jtublicity man of the Cophcrs. Th- latest addition to the faculty of Notre Dame is Joseph S. Beichett, assistant instructor in chemistry, who comes t the school with an intert sting record. He pusscss-'s a normal degree from St. Jo.- ph college in Bei.ss. la. :, Ind.. and an A. P.. from Miami university, l'.'K. After several va ars of graduate work in the school of die mis try at the l.'uiv ersiiy of Minne sota heserved for D months at the chemical warfare setvke experiment sä-i-tion of th" American, university at Washing".' n. D. '. Since the war Mr. lhidK'tt ha be n superintendent of production of edible products fer th- Proctor ami Cami.e company of Ciiu ir.na t i. Mr. Beicb.' tt is married :ud will live at r.J- F. Indiana av. The weekly me. ting of th- scholastic board was held at the scholastic room of the library Monday evening, in chug" tf Be v. I-n:,ard Carrie . Final pi t p .ration were made fo- the presentation of the annual football number about Dec. 11. which will be a permammt record of Nitre Dame's greatest season. Real Estate Transfers Real i-.ate transfers taken from th.e re-. -r. Is, cf the Indiana Title and L' an company: Il;i:t ry Varga and wife to Math. -w Kuzmich. part of lot 1 1 in Bali's fourth addition. JI. Henry P. Worsa-r to C'narl s Worstei. a pared, of land in liberty township. $1. Pa-rth.a K. Ro'-inson , t al. t Flhs N. Witw.;r and wife. p;rt of lot thre e in Rob-lnscrs s-ib.li vi-uon. When a man d--d ires that woman "understands" him, you may safely conclude that she knows just enough about him to serve him his favorite dishs, overlook hi.- favorite weaknesses", laugh at his favorite stories, and applaud his favorite illusions, about himsd".

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-u.' i. - '. , - - s'tf." - i- '. ' ;.f so -;.'-v a - M -."z: --1 .'-..V-'- r-. J .' i--: -Vl Sri? s "-.My,';:.:. :"-,;1;-; ..-'.-rj - ' - -i ;.m-m ic.v.rr--. ' . , '. ' . -.',, o - r -4 V -:- -.; -vv.he will elope with Mrs. Lupie Jackson. Henry says he loves Lupie, and Lupie says she loves Henry and will wait for him even if he should remain in jail for a. century. The photo shows Mr. Jackson visiting her lover in his dungeon cell. Colgate Estate Valued As Six Million Dollars NFW YORK, Nov. 22. Nearly six million dollars was left by Richard M. Colgate at his death in Orange, N. J., in September of last year, it was learned Monday when the result of the o.'Iicial appraisal of the toilet article manufacturer's estate was placed on lile by the deputy state comptroller. The bulk of the legacy was willed in eoual shares to his wife, Mis Margaret A.-Colgatt ; his son Henry A. and his daughter, Muriel Colgate. Says All Should Have High School Education ROCHFSTFR, X. Y., Nov. 22. No state should be allowed its boy and g ."1 to start life iwth anything less than a high school education, Cov. Wilriam L. Harding f Iowa, declared in an address here Monday night before the convention of New York Teachers' association. The slogan of the; ccuuntry should bo "All taust be educated," said Cov. Harding, adding that education, must be "popularized." PKTITIONS TO A DOIT. Richard L. P.uehatz filed a petition for tb adoption of Rlinore and L( lyn I'oore in th- superior court Monday afternoon. The girls., both minors, are the cb.il Iren of the wife of Buschatz bv an earlier marriage. The first love-affair is a miracle, the s eond an adventure, the third an event and all the test merely epis de S. 2 DAYS 2 THIS WEEK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DÖBERT0N-C0LS William V V Chrity mm: Cabsnne r.iei;:-..-; f -f i v n . r r row w ri M-.u. 'A How was she to know that her father, the Missioner, was the leader of the Stealers. Every man, voman and child who lives and loves should see The Stealers' A powerful human document that in point of superior achievement STANDS ALONE IN ITS GREATNESS.

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DROVE THE SPIKES THAT SET HIM FREE

Papav Fixed Door. Says Abo Wife's fee tions. Frank A f. Frank Ilcpo-o proved to the satisfaction of Judge Montgomery in superior couu Monday afternoon that he was more Mimed against than sinning in hi action for dirorce. Bosie Hc-pozo. the wj:"e of Franc, sued for divorce, ttsklng for ST., Of) alimony, and then Repozo filed i cross-complaint. Bapozo alleged that ho had a rival for the affections of his wife in the person of Stephen Papay, who hrst came to the house two vears ago to ti. the door. He fixed the door then drove a number of spikes in the matrimonial bark of tiie Bepozo family. Indeed, so infatuated was Mrs. Bepozo that she (bscr:bcd Papav as a n!ce man. and not o rough as her husband." A letter, written in Hungarian, and which was taken from Mts. Bepo.co by her husband, was written in endearing terms and asked for another meeting at the "same old place." The climax was readied v.hen Bepozo returned to the family hearth on morning at G:J o'clock, and found his Kile and Papay kissing- each ether. Judge Montgomery gi anted an absolute divorce to the husband. INDIANA ELEVEN TO LOSE NINE PLAYERS P.LOOMIXGTOX. Ind.. Nov. 2 Nine of the Indiana university football squad ended their gridiron careers with the Purdue-Indiana game. Seven of the nine are letter man. They are Capt. Klliott C. R tele y, former Capt. Roscoo Minton, James H. Pierce, Jesse I). Lorchel, Ik Wesley Mumby, Charles I. Mathya and Frank Faust. The others are Lowell W. TJoggs and LMdie r. VonTress. All of these men will graduate next spring. OLTvr.n. Brimful of tuneful muuc, overflowing with witty dialogue. Victor Herbert's musical comedy "My Golden Girl" come to the Oliver theater for two performances, Thanksgiving afternon and night. The comedy was written by Frederic Arnold Kummer, and is among the most pleasing of Mr. Kummer' works, it i said. It is built around a devotee of the saxophone and his wife, who prefer golf to the discordant note which often come from the musical instrument. Lawyers are encraL-.l a divorce agreed to and then ensues a series of ludicrous situation-; that are said to keep an audience in good humo Among tho musical numbers r re "I Want a Girl Like You," "Variety." "Oh, Night in .Tune.' "When a Man's Married." "A Little Nest for Two." "What Shall We Do If the Moon Goes Out" and "Think It Over." BIRTHS. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Klmberly, 749 Harrison a v., a daughter, Nov. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Claud M. Cilery. 23111 N. Johnson St., a daughter. Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. August Weinkauf, 32C N. St. Louis st., twin daughters, Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. George Knglebrechf, llll Elder st., a son, Nov. 20. C- 1

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KEEP ABREAST VITH THANKSGIVING The spirit that prevails in the home at Thanksgiving time prevails in our store. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS In a specially planned selling at 10'e reduction. A splendid opportunity to replenish one's supply of footwear at a saving is presented by this 10 reduction. WOMEN'S SHOES Include styles for street or dress wear, developed in brown kid or calfskin, black kid or patent, at 10 reduction. LOW SHOES Including brown calfskin, so suitable to be worn with the fashionable wool stockings or spats, at 10 reduction. Included in this reduction are all our men's, women's, boys' and children's felt, satin or leather house slippers. The First Place to Reduce the High Cost of Shoes.

EXILED GREEK KING THANKS COUNTRYMEN HERE FOR SUPPORT

NEW YORK. Nov. Constat--tir.e, exiled king of Ir ee. in a cable message to the editor Atlantis, (revk language n w.-pip r received here Monday. pr.s-ed appreciation to (Iro'ks iti Am ri' ka f r "their cordial support in the cause of truth and justice." Constant'.:; ' message follows: "I want through you to think the (Irceks ia the United States of America .Mr their cordial support in the cause of truth and justice. I also want to thank them for the numerous telegrams I hav e r.-c. ived from them. "I cannot express my feelings better than in the words of Abraham Lincoln: 'With malice toward turne, with charity for all. with hrmm in the right as Cod gives us to s thright, let us strive on to nmsh the work we are her" t do.' "All of which may achieve ami cherish just, lasting peace among ours.lves and with all the ration-:. Files Suit For $2.000 On Breach of Contract The Fullerton-Powell Hardwood Lumber Co. .filed suit in the sup. rhr court Monday afternoon asking judgment of S2.00O again-t harles O. StrC'tip. The comptamts statethat the Fulh rton-Powcll Co. bought -It hardwood trees fr m Strouj) for $T,"Ü0, which they were privileged to remove before March 17. it' 21. According to the complaint, Stroup has sold the- trees to oth r persons, and has refuse! to make deliveries to the Fulhrf ou-Pow eil Co. They alleged tiit Stroup ha received JJ.OOa for the trees, and ask for judgment in that sum. "CHARITY" UNDER BAN IN CAMPAIGN CONTiNFPiP FROM PAG 11 XL but if th ir serv ice was one of lovthat would s-erve the j-t rson tl.at showed th.e b'ss gratitude the be.--;. Following Fr. Carroll's talk. Mr. Romine appointed coiumitts to canvass every business activity in the city and also named committe. -s to make" house to house c-a.ias- -in very ward and precinct in .-aith Bend. No subscriptions will be taken up in the factories of the it: , but each factory worker v. ill be expected to contribute his share when the members of the committee call at his house. '1 he various committees will inak daily report to Chairm.an Romine of tho amount of sub-c a iptmns r -ceived.

V? I i 4 i 1 I! t . J" Engraved Christmas Cards With a personal touch. (".tre'.s cf p. at: s ar''! ill-; im t i f that wilt be pr'Ud to s- n 1 to yot.r frit r..:. Crd of .';r.t:-g fcr J tin- iudh idUal. also fo2 th. husirass house or or'jr' poration. ' Y..ur order b I plat, cd th:s w k . th it ' you may ha v. tht r i ;n C 'prop, r tim". Frank Mayr and Sons The Hallmark Jewelers i. V u v c-':V;T .' ' . - - - $1.49 Buys Pretty Outing Manncl Sitiie Burke one-piece Slepin Suits for women and irls, RideriQiir's Factory Sale

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NOTICE! Owing to the showing of "HU MORESQUE" today the regular episode or the serial, "The Vanishing Dagger," will be shewn Wednesday instead of Tuesday. Castle Theatre

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