South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH EZTJD NEYS-Tir.lES

FINE AliD JAIL TERM

FOR HISHAYAKAH William Gnivr. Cm p-tni on'' iolatinp; Liquor Law May Appral. ELXHAET. Irl. I. e. 1 1. Wi'liarn Ora. s of M. ':. . v. a k i w as fii I I $ ? f 0 .ar.d c -r,'m '! t i thrf n.en'hu lmprl-o.-.v af tr Nine n-:;!c d in . up'rv-r court h r- today .f iV...'i?.g tie- 'r law. Rrav 1 w dmr:.-.! with ha vir.g In hi- !'-- n '.i r.-' r for th. purpi.-- of i nf. tn k en . c-m t- .M-,v .-.. ' 4r'r J r,-rMl f r th" f0n tt'-U r.-nri. riv n T' J ',iy !ivri,!r I y th ci;:n t to pr ia r motion f.r a r. tr ' T. ; f ' r . Ii f .rn'.l-l'.n haa .-i -1 it I i il. Arri't-il N'. rl'T-.''o ir.'rr.'l 1 :a h- trlil I i.ivcl that (Ira ha l l. -.Tt -'i - vc: I in roar t at M . .-.a i a of ra.'iUvj; ho li'M:or !i'v :!'' a M! li.ii V. aa foa:;. in Iiis -i.)'i. I T-f fh n :.n('- SI''1; aid r..t -s ;t.'! ff rt.-nri-il f liv. .'i.onths imrrl'onn rnt. fiiiivr-.i ;!rrr?:l I . r- on Xoy ft,:5'wij' 5- triP :" thi vrh t'-vo otl.'-r .n who.., in i r.inr i'finr was iou::a iy jioac office : s. CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN 01 'OTA u at r ziiifvrmnm . c id NTTNTi:r rit M if;i: vi: rihet:nj Theater. Frances ' Thnrman. in chrr- li'.F:. V. M. A. Mm. Walter Hiahrbrand in j hnr;. :'.;. K.i-d Washington; a v.. Mrs. . S. .Montgomery, in iharee. JefT.V on hotel. Mrs John F ix n in eh irc . M .-'): Ka!,!- s J'lffrson a v.. Mrs !'.l-:ir Fonds in. fhir;;e. H.r.l- Sax's Mrs. Frei I,.ai Tr. Mrs. V- oT,r Miss Hneltit e Huffman .n rhartrc. SvOI; Y. W. C. A., Mrs. M. Holh.wf ll in char.:e. rh It;. ill . !rs! Wrn rkll. i - In rhamo. $".."7; and the Grar.d 1 iadfr store. Mrs. F. ,. Hummer, i j.. rTuirto. ;i.2?. All th? hocths. Mrs. Olr.ry a-,-r.'.iiPCo!. will ) ke't open until 'iiday nl'nt when tha campa'rn "will othc:.I'y close. S.'Vi ral licctlnrs hrour'hout the ..unty h'. been n:npp" 1 out for

tiie week .ir.d the volunt'ar workei?' i,ottd at 124 S. Michigan st. and arw;Il xhlMt nut!o-i p'ciure a n;s ; rested the occupants on chart?ea of

f-hoyvlne; the results cf th 1 da'-rm-. " 'white WORLD TRADE CORPORATION 7C T 4 1.V'Mr L,AUiyiL.iU'jlJ ! r OTTIN'FFD I'll' M FA OF ONI'.) Havs of St. Louis, retiring ir.-i-dent f the Atorie.tn Fankel.-' ;;- -nation. In an .nldresa at th rriiifcrt'lH'f in wliieh lo- invlt-.1. lahi r unions to t.ike i art In the tiuam ir uC the corporation. Tip- hrst u'oj'',ription to the f.0rManuf vCttirerK' .is:o( i atlon. which ! jdedj'ed $r.i)u.0&u. Tiiosc pn"n; personally s.ihrltx il siou.taVi t. be u."d in defraying oratu.:atioi4 cx-PnM-s. The cor; oration v. ill be orr im-o d . . ... jni'er he I-:: ice act. t,r0a.l. s , Inch may n o !v foreign s-etiri-' an.T is-ue d bentun s ; . ra r.st m to an amount rtot to ao.i1 ; times the capital, thus -ivinu- $ 1 OO.p-Oo.ooq. otirporation j.ower inatu'e $ l.O'b'i.i'b.MWuiil in foreign GUT TO GO SLOWLY A80VT DISARMAMENT I NT I'D FF' M TVC,F. ONT.) i"Otiu t'.'Kin.: ti," smaeeil- - years. Thi- provi-'i. t: a in to facilitate .if, , s to th I to menib. r.ot : .. t I r provion which was mcr,.j contested apportioned the h among the different conFurope :tnI th-- Amer:e.i three and A-i a on . This n ? hehl he contrary to . enant. u lii.'h provides tha'j "Ulblv shall "freedv" rhm ! ftnihersi of the council, whi!'1 ionment would tie th- hands rext assembly. iptyser and Daughter r o Give Lecture-Recital At Oliver Hotel Saturday ! 1 Whet prom!? s to i . a program -f no ptiona'iy meritorious quality v it i ee iven niai ca:u;.iiv alter

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noon m the It.darv room of tlm li.:n:' a r--" '1 . 1 :' ' ' 1 1 w " "7 ur hotel un.br the aus- ! s of the .d: dvi-g a '.tar'iin h:W intoyrat.-d Progres dub. wh.n I Pm;,' !!" v-'V.l m city court roe' of th., Craad . rv.:torv of; Mond.iv morning. .ew York City and his 'lumhr Mrs. H. b n Fro-hero. Av:. '!. nail First Old'inohuc of 21 e;ivo :h -.r lecture recital of Rriti.-h j r . f rr fv lk --ones. j Model is on Display Here Pr. Prothero l a. h :d a brllünt J ca-.aer a conductor. o-.'p- r and) The first of the X.w Oldsme.bile l'Mil. r. At th.V age of ! -ar he f i?:M fcur-cylindr Piode'i Tas on

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beeame i mnh r of '!v famous dtplav at the O'dmoli 'c salesrooms Ystnidgyn'ai' Chora! s-a-i y an 1 , S.'tturdav an I will b.. suo'vn today fro:a thu time 1:m rro:v.:nence iniind tomorrow. The car Phown for W !oh musljal c:r 'e-? wr.s firm!:-, the 'lrg time to local mtorlts was tftaldlslii 1. In 10 T'r. T'rot In : roe j a t.ve-paseen rr r touring car. Irut

csm to the Fr.lted Stat.u and (ureatel for himself a fame for cantata und chorus compositions. Pleasing Recital Given V By Pupils of Miss St. John A grat deal of tnhr.t wis mani

feste.' in the in;;! in . mustMl tiven 1 -ar!y Satur.'.av evening. Steve Vy lh pupils of M ',ss Adelaide St. Oo-Öwk. :r"7 Volland st.. and Pete John at the Prcgr .-s dub rocm.s lr d. C. Warren st.. were arSrtturd ay afterr.c a. Mrs. Lucie r!od and charcrd with Intoxication. Varler, y.x-allst. ch.arn-.iu .rly n'.st- Roth will appar in city court Moned Mi.-; St. John with two nut '-.b-rrv day momir.g.

Tra tuuefi nr..! technic e f aln-.est very rupll W ;.- highly d.veb pc l. unl they all p'aye ! with T.lnbl poise. Svcral rupll-; played with exceptional lr:!':.mcy. Thope appearing n th- t-rogram j Trr: Mary Jane Mye:. Father. :-h McIIr.ry. F.al R.-gtr. Yircir i i ' O'Rrbm. Jar. D. ivies, Ruth Spe-.cer. j Rertha Ma v Hibb-rarar 1. !. i'.a Hy.le, Kathe-rir.e Jackson. Esther Higr, Iop. ri Llt'pman. F.:h'.il- th M-ivr. Virginia I'dt. s. H.-l n Grah.a'm. Maxgirtte Douglai. Elirabdh Crock tt. Katherine FYatcfs. Edna Thielr.!. EU.-eit.eth Miu. Margan-tt" H.'alaw.o, n lyn Schocker. FdmunI Rlcrwagor.. Catherine Re'.rter. VirfiflaiA Guthrie, ar.J Jhn Slaughter.

DEATHS

:(. (i. ! -i. i.; i her..- Ft :k.y ! ; r. r.- :i .. t I-:.." .'. :: a.' '- r ;. u ' I t;.r . dipt h i'ia. lb- is : ,rv;v. d 1..,; ; a... ;..:, .:r. ar.d J. I i . . John -.'"'i..-f . by brother, and . ' a r -, I-.n., I!-riry, A:;- : a. Ro.R . S' -:::.-! a'A. AI m. CI n;.-:..-. '"lü. na, Jon : ami H- va.i '. ia S-;.- I - August K.. 1 ; 1J . i : i . u : . . i i ir.i (.iii. ... 1 I . . . . 1 'II." f u ;..; ;.i v. a 4 h hi from the r.r S. - i da if P rn n at 1 o"d k and i u: .al wa. in St. Jo.s ph c"n,d' l MIMYKOVKI. !-. . . .!- . . i.-i TT' Poland s;., dp d ht-r honi" Fri lay m.rnmtr at a : J . o c ürit after an ' illness of on ye.ir with complications. Si. I. survived by hor hu.,ant. IV.. r:k ; l.y rhiijr-n, h''-v.. IV, ink jr , V ron: a. J-u:r. J..--;ih. .Mary. ' .S.-; tv I-k'.'a ii M1 l!nhk. M" - was l,i,m lu J'i.lar.tl i'ul-'O ;tr.! ,;..! I i - I i:i rf. - ity for tl.'- last " ;ir'-, Ka-.!:..: roni' h r- iroin hvr r.at ; Mat-. Til'- fara ral will 1.' lu !1 from thr. C'.urrh .f St. Ca-ir;i:r Tu s-!ay . o '.rn i r ;r fit u'cr,ti h ur lari il .v i 1 1 i c in St. J. rh (.!. nt-ry. K''. ; 1 Varicis (iorka wall oMiciat' . . .K KI ITI.T. ti!TII Hi:i.)l'IM K-.riri i:l:n!icth H-iu:.t, iJT S. j I: i,!v .- ,n. ,i Satunlav niomins: at In o'clock in Iemcr, t'olo.. fo'low-in'-T an i 1 1 ii of sewn days with i pmal inriiimriti?. She Is arvivr-d iy h parents. .Mr. and .Mrs. A. V. ! ;.;t;i. t ; by brothers and sl.-'ters. !!, ir.!r ami Kver. tt. both of t'hi1 c ".; Th.'-Ima, ArnolJ. ?arl and Sh. wa-i 1m. rn in South Tl' tid Nov. III. 1. and was 2 4 yars old. Sha w.T.t to Ier.v. r last March to r.rain iir h.a'oh. The funeral arrani "nents have not bceti made, ' DAT TPD ÄPPT7QT ß ULiUJJ illil LlO 1 U Iii 5E80IID VISIT ILlid Sliailirofk Hotel For SeC- . T. . . r ontl 1 nne Withm WeekAll Unrler Bond. For the second time in four days the police department late Saturday niu-ht inade a raid on the Shamrock kiepin: and freauentin?: a house cf ill fame. ;-'lx persons, four women and two men, were caught In the net of the law in the raid last nl-th. Thev w re all released under bond : ;or their appearance In city court Knduy morning. Th.M an-ted in the raid last ni'nt rave th ir name s as Sirah O'Connor, charred with kfepincr a house: oC ill fame, !! pe Cavmon, Lena Hos, Helen Clinton. August Slius-taveatliy ard Albert WU-aski, each thuuad v.ith. n'efuentiii. I'liics Tv.n (diarues. The r;i:d la.-t ni;l:t ;as in ciiarce of Pi tectivev H:imilio:t and I'.iirr-ki When nrra'irned In city court Wednesday morniu- Sarah (Von ior nt.Tol a plea of not ijtii'ty to ;he c!i ir;.'" of ope-ratine; n houe of ill fame and her ca was set for hrarin?: Wednesday, Dec. 1.". She ard the Clinton woman were arrrst.1 : .. .1 i.i il,.. .a , .... ..1-i.t.. ' ". i.u-i on i n..Inspect SrOlltl TOOVS ' t , . At Cliambcr lc.t 11 eel; .V city-wide inspe-ction or t'oy Soout troops in South Fend and Mishawaka will he carried on next week imdn- the direction nf F. F. Wolfe, according to an annourcmep.t by Commander Jo Taylor of the '..oil scout organiratian. One half of the South It. nd raiment will be insp- cted at the chamber of commerce Tu--, lay night and the sere. ml l.a'f will appear Saturday nlht far insyi ctionM'shawika. IVy Scouts will be inmected at the bign scnoeu m mai city Monday r.itrht. It is hoped to organize a central board of control or a court of honor fur this district In the near future. 7'7.- ;.., ,7 n.,,th drI lilt 1 111 1 I I t 111 Wf ViUI In Mishap; One Arrested Ar"v ieamer. joe uazn-HK nno Renr.y Morska escaped serious in jury late Saturday .afternoon when the Ford automobile In which they wre riding turned, over as they were attemp'.mr to turn a corner on I T. i rt a ire nv. Wh"Il the Police amnil.ince reache d the scene the three i i.oi wi re pinned under the inaI ilenbbr. who was driving the machine, wa placed under arrest . t . . M 1... J nn tl r.n n n r4 . this model wi'.; be turned out in seihins. coupes and roadsters. Arrest Two For Intox on Complaint of Pedestrians Tt h . f.mn. l by police officer in the act of :ing pedestrians STOCK HO tF AN NUAL Ml.irriNC. The annual meeting cf the i!rvk-holder-j of the First National Rank of South Rend. Tnd. fur the election (.f direcors and the transaction ef anv othe r hu-ura-s that may com-' befor the rc'i" will b hld at t . (.f.'' of r-i!d bank or. Turdaj, the dev. -nth dav o' Januarv. 1 2 1 . (Sl rud) CHAS. I, ZICLKR. Cashier. 1 icf-vsm TO WFT. CIH-WGO. D-r. 11. Alter hinke rr-an of South. Rend and Mr. Gertrmb' Smith of Chicago were granted a license here todav to ws

ENVOY SYARTZ TO TELL OF WAR WORK

Woman to Mviptr Incidents of Service Willi American Tv.n int'-r.i";rir ndtlri.cs will !e L'i a n at th" Salvation Ar:ry hTt-.:-ar: rs. 17 V. ColTax nv.. Surnliy v. n';:' 1 y Knvoy I'ajlir.f wartr. lau of tu A. K. F. The subjects .. ' -'al-.--;ioa Vroiy Worn in'v W-.v Work in rrarrf," ami "vlcn. r.raniwrll It. oih an.i th.- Salvation Army." Knvoy Sv.artz is wll kr.'uvn in Salvation Army ciicVs and i Unovn as on- i f th? La5-.H who trade tho ilf.uchnut immortal in th" first line tr nch' and this especially so ?i- c ."h'1 held a record in maklnsr th- famous artirlo of fond. Th r f "' ha trav '.led ovt r most of ti'.'- cr.uhtrifs cf th e.irth an.l sen'J is months with the A. K. l- in IVanoe and Germany. Mi.-'s Srvartz is oxp"rtel to qiv a v ry rxart arol intort-stinir account of what th'.- Salvation Army did un- ! r the ncmy irurs for th- ni("rx anl n artr- crowd is anticipated. Tho proLvr.iT!i of the evening hotrin.s at '. !(. rk. 'Vrs, '.s Me,' Convict Says As Officer Shows Picture Sj.e.-i.il to Nt s-Tlipa-s : NUjKS, Mieh.. 1 1 . "Yes. it's me." Frank Hubbard, nllofd escaped convict admitted Siturday when Otücer Lyle Hudson confront il him with a photorriph arii identification card from the Jefferson vi lie. Ind.. prison. Hubbard, acre rd in?: to his story wns paroled S'tme time no on condition that he would not leave the state. lie was found living hero with Irs wife at the home of friends in Vernon Heights. Caruso Burnt s Blood Vessel But Wants to Finish Performance NKW YOIti:. Dec, Caruso, tenor, burst in his throat while Frooklyn Academy 11. Enrico a blood vessel sintrine; at the of Music to; ni'ht. stopped The performance was The pccident. which, it w.is said is not serious, occurred elurimr the first act of Donieiti's 'L'F.lisir d'Amore." hut the tenor did not stop until the end of the act. A physician in attendance then told him It would be unwise to continue, for if he did so the results mirrht prove serious. In addition the blood la ir throat interfered with the singer's vocaMzation. The manager, in dismissiny; the audience, paid: "Mr. Caruso nrsnrcs pip that he Is wlltlnT and even anxious to finish tho performance, if ynu wi?h him to. Tt Is for you to decide." "NY," came the answer from al-mn-t .-vor' I-erson in the bif? theater. The hemnrrhare.s were similar to tVov. v.-hlch rrsulfet from rt ruptured b'ood vcpse while Mr. aruso was simdmT at the Metropolitan otu ra opera last Wednesday nlht. It was said. Says 70.000 Negro Laborers Agree to Reduction in Wazcs CHICACO, Dee. 11. More than n oco neirro laborers of ""hic'iro ami vicinity have .agreed to accent a reduction In vagei rather than !ose thrir jobs on account ef reduced production. R. R. Parker, president of the American Fnitv Rabor union announced tfday. Ho said the union cortroibd more thn fifty thor.s. and skilled and unskilled workers in the st oi -k wards here, ami the steel mills at Cary. Tnd.. and In foundries factories and dock-! in and about f'k ici e-o. Acccrdlir to Mr. ParKer ofltcials of the union have agreed on a ten percept -eduction for nnskill- . 1 :ho'-e) and a fifteen p e tt cut for skilled lab trers and will submit the pro'.i'-sition to their employers. Mr. Parker deo'ared there were lea.oro uneTu'i'oyed negroes in Chica ltd and vioin itv. Rales Will Not Drop. Say State. Hotel Men TXDTAVA PORTS. Ind.. Dec. n. No decline of room rates in Indiana ho;. Is c;in b. expected soon, vFiting de'ertatfs to the Indiana 1 1 t r 1 T.-epcrs association convention 3.. id today. Hotel-! in th's st.Ve did not raie their prices in accordance wi;h those of other states, according to one proprietor. Rate were rot discussed at th oonntion vc .-ion as- this rub 'r-o t W' ft to the discretion of the individual p-opri tors. The fo'lowinr officers wee elected: O. P. Warmsby. Rus -eiu jiie, presirlent ; Iw Hu-'-on, I era report, vice president; L:te I . W athers, Indianapolis, hco-rctary-treasurt r. Find Chechs and Letters When Negro is Arrested CHICAC.O. Dec. 11. Checks amounting to SI "0.-000 and more th m l.OCO registered letters were found in the baggage of Kdward Valentine, 2".. colored, arrested here tonight on advice of police of Kokomo. Tnd.. where Valentine Is wanted t answer to charges of rublung a dry cleaning shop. Most of h checks were cerif!d by cashiers of various Indiana banks. The police annotmced tonight that Valentine will be turned over to the federal authorises. Police say that host of th registered matter 1 .-.ars the date of December 10, but they hive rn reports of a mall robhery on that date. Indianapolis Merchants Form Anti-Theft League INDIANAPOLIS'. Ind.. Deo. 11. ?Terchants of Indianapoll today anr.our.ced the organization of the Stores Mutual Protective a.vc!ation for the purpose of checking operation of shoplifters, fraudulent check werker ami ether criminals who ply their trade in storeci. It Is c-gani7?d along- the line of similar associations In !ew York ar.d Rosten, and In dUnopoli. Is su.id to be tlie fourth city In the country to take such a step, the other being N'w Orlv.n

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TLe ruen wboe portrait are bowo above are lxing discussed as possible Cabinet members duriug the administration of PresU dent-elect Ilardlns. Will U llaja. ot lbdlaDa. tne Hepubllcan National Chairman, may be I'ostmaster-General, and DaTid Jajne 11111, of New Yorü, Xormer Ajjubassador to Geromnj. Secretarj ot State Charles C Uupbei ana enatcr A. U. Fall are also mentioned for this portfolio.

RECORD VOLUME OF CHRISTMAS MAIL IS ROUND FOR EUROPE CI leer For Service jIeii War-Slrickcn Peoples Packs Sliips. aiK XF.W YORK, Dec. 1 1. Christmas cheer for the peoples of the wartorn nations of Europe, refugees in the near east and American soldiers abroad is goin?: forward through this port in greater volume than ever before. Fostofiice officials here estimate that the volume of the Cinu-lmas- foreign mail will ap.roach twice tho amount of prcvi- ) ous years. Out-bound ships lor weeks have been laden with yuletide cargoes. The bulk of the mail officials stale, is- being sent to Germany and Poland and comprises, principally foodstutfs and clothing. Italy and the Falkau states will also receive largo shipments with smaller amounts coing to France, Britain, Norway, Sweden, Reigium and tho Latin-American countries. In addition to the Christinas packages going direct by parcel post and by express, various American reli-'f organizations are planning to bring- the ;-. ason's spin1, to many thoumnds of destitute children. The Near Fast Relief has made elaborate Christmas plans for the refugee youngsters in the near cast and the ' Levi Cro;s has planned einer for children in the various districts in which it is operating. Kcnu'inlKT Norvio Men. The volume At" .soldier mail this year has materially dtertas'd oar recent years' because of the withi drawal of most of the American ; forces from Furope. The several I thousand "doughboys" still fin the j Rhine will he well remembered as ..a large shipment of nfr.s has been accumulated at the d at the Army Transport s;rv:ce .lock in Hobokeu. serving in the ('anal Zone, the Philip;. Ines and Alaska Soldiers i lawaii. will also be remembered. Some of the vesnien ; sols bearing uifts for these i sailed during November. Men of the navy, wherever stationed, will also be the rec ipient of f'hristmas gifts) from home and the navy department has made special arrangements to give each man the maximum opporiunity ror a ' merry i Christmas." Cooperating with the Junior Red Cross, Sec'y Daniels lias unbred a Vesso to ta;c Christmas sjfts for thousands ef Dalmatian children. This action was taken upon recommendation of Admiral Andrews, in charge of Ame rican warshit s stationed in the Adriatic. Two thousand pairs e.f shoes and stockings, thou:au''s of cans of condensed milk, hundreds of bars of chocolate and toys from Red Cms warehouses will go to dostitutf children in northern Italy and in .Tugo-Sla via. Adept "Children" for a Day. The Near Fast Relief his mad .arrangements whereby I" n I t e d State-? sailors and marines station-. in Turkish waters are to make Christmas merry for thousands ot children. i Fach of Fncle Sam's fighting men I ther" has been ..l.ed to "adopt" a child and pro-i'b some kind of a I'hris. mas present. A Christmas tree with elaborate exercises will be placed in the Near Fast Relief tubercular hospital in Constantinople. In Harpoot, where there are C.eOO Armenian orphans, another tree will be provided bv the Near Fast Relief organization. At' F. .turn, en the Rlark Sa. where j condltiors are at their worst, the population is looking forward to a shipment of one thousand ton of flou- from America to add joy to the holiday. The flour left hre Nov. , 2T and Is expected to arrive before Chrisirnus. Purdue to Help State Solve Drainc.ee Problem INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Dec. 11. Co-op -r.ition betwe-n the state de- j partment of conservation and te- h- ' niea! experts i f Purdue university, i In disposing of drainage and ft re am pollution problem.s w.i.i decided up- i on today at a meeting in the con- ! servation department. 1 Creation of the effice of state eni gineer will be recommended to th' ; general asembly by Richard Lieb er, director of the conservation eie-partn-.ent. as the f.rst stop toward' i supervision cf stream pollution j problems. t i Revolutions are the rule in Me- . ico and have been for many yar.. more than three score having taken I place in that country in the lat fa ,

MEN ARE LEADING

y J. . -.Vv';.-.1 rv. I :;..- . V; ' .- 1 f. -'..-- " - V . . .-,v' "i'-'V V rl DAVID JAVK U1LU NOTRE DAME NEWS Lorado Taft, the well known Chicago sculptor, i.ppeartd at Washington hall Saturday evcnir.g in an interesting lecture which did a double duty of entertainment and education. The lecture committee is being praised by the student body for the excellent quality of recent entertainments. Tho Michigan club will meet In the library after the student mass for organization. All Wolverines are requested to attend as a d..;o will bo set for the Dome picture. The Rocky Mountain club and the Forum will be snapped at tho R igbv siuuio at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. All Knights of Columbus on the campus will receive Holy Communion Sunday morning In preparation for the degree work at W. O. W. hall In the afternoon, when I'O candidates will be initiated into the order. A banquet at the Oliver hotel will be served in honor of the candidates immediately after the degrees. John P. Martin, supreme dincnr f the order, vyill the principal ?r. PREDICTS DAY WHEN LAWS WILL FORBID BUILDING OF FIRES PITIi-iAPLLPHIA. Dec. 11. Pr. Charles A. Steinmlz. electrical "Wizard of Schenectady," believes it will be illegal to build a (ire in tho limits of the cities e.f the future, ,:. hic h will be smokepss ard dust-b-si. He made this prediction at a dinner of the pala-Cy nwyd Neighborhood e'ub iti this city. He painted a word piotur ef a pr se nt-d.ay city in the throes of an "eleetricity strike" and showed how a city depends on electricity in tra asportation arm -manufacturing. "Rut," said Dr. Steinmetz, "although we are absolutely dependent on our donrioity today we have -tili only begun to use it. In the city. pn.-ent methods of manufacture will be replaced with clcctii'.al me: hods. The present city with its ,'u-t und smoke will bo unknown. It will be arainst th'- law to have a tire in the city limits. Rife then will be- worth living in cities" Find Gate Keeper's Body In Canal Near Goshen G't.-HFX. Ind.. Deo bodv of Plea-ant T. Im . 11. The nod, sipt rinid mt th. cot hvdraulie gats at .h--ic eomiany re if this ! I . a w ; . city. f. und .lb-mt 10 0 fe-et in th" canal. Tmme'. fell into t o(v i y by s- i rr hers from the hrad gite P is hdieed that the canal Thursday ea I'll. a.s the rvsult of a he i-t tack. I m n m 1 we - ' 7 s,;r ;vi 1 by thret son . years edd. datjghtf rs TP aed om NOTED RUSSIAN SOPRANO e- ... --." ' . ! -. . : g, '-, . ft . . yr ; J ' V; e Mroe. l.ydla Lipkoxrska, eolorttnre cprvae. dji' bit firt-t appira&c tr thi ouafj a tert tjn;e apo after au ahKoce ot four jear. SL won rueve1 jiter äntinx a very difficult prfjtaaiEe la CarLepe Dall, New "ort.

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r.. V.: ., I . .... . Lq Li ft t r. t v ' -.Iii.:-1.- '.. -v-. 4 ; ' f . - : V J ; -i.:. :-oi : . ei ... '-r'-...T- j A " ;. f tv-; CI1AHLCS E. I1LOIIKS. FIVE MILLION TREES FEEL AX, ADDING TO JOYS OF CHRISTMAS Forest Officials Offe r No Protest Holiday Waste Justifiable. WASHINGTON. Dee. 11. Retwicn four and live million mas trees will be felled this year to brighten American homes, ehurchce and community centers, and delight the hearts cf the children. This is. the estimate cf the forest service, which says that the total of tret?' used in this country each yuletide season equals approximately tho combined total of England. Scotland. and Wales and is about 11 per j cent greater than that of Germany. Forrest service olllcials an- opposed to any movement to discourage the use of thre trees for Christmas purposes. To the argument that the cutting and i.se of the trees is a1 great waste, they say that the cus-1

tom is so old, so well grounded. aml!,upied by the general exi ouliw cm - ho venerated, that even if it wer n ittei. of the s-vi. t gove-nmeu t economically somewhat indefeasible J i ;i-.ere

these aspects will and should con-; imie to outw-;igh economic eonaid er.it ions. Placed all together, the four or fiv millions f tre. s used annually' would make a mighty forest, but' forest service otiiccrs point out that manv of them come from field which are being cleared for farming purpos, s o from forest which need, thinning to ptoteot the more sturdy trees. They also argue that trees an- for use and that tliere is no other use to which they could be put that would contribute so much to the joy of mankind a? their use by children on thi one great hediday. Spmee ami Pine Popular. Of the total of Christmas trees il. -d in tbis coiintrv. 1 . T. 0 f I 0 0 0 are used in New York state and New England, the leresr. service says. Rlaok and red spruce are commonly seen in New England Christmas o 1 el rations and in New York and Phi!-f melptna. In Illinois ami eiiiu tne local Niemand is supplied pai-tly with nurs.ry grown Norway spruce. Pine1-: are in gre.it demand forOiristmas tries wh;n li r and spruce are not available. Throughout Maryland, Yirgi.-.ia and in Washington. D. C, the scrub pine rinds a way into many homes, while in s-cithern Wyoming the Rod go Pole pine is alm: si the on! species available. I lemlock oft n us-d. I .-tit only in the absence of other variuies. Red Cedar, say:? the for st service. s not d-sjisfd wlure better trees! ran not be had states and nf:en is in tne treb.'Hf :V Tennessee ' and Pennsylvania. In California, red j cedar and incense cedar are not un- ! common. Tlie swamns of Michigan, Wiscon-ia and Minnesota furnirh th markets of Chicago. St Paul. Mlnntapedii and the cities of ihn plain states, while Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont, the R.rkshire Hi!1- of Massachusetts and the Adt- ! ronuacks and Catskills In New York are the source ot supply for New York

Philadelphia and Rost on aniiternooi

even Baltimore and Washington. Christmas trees, the forest, s rvice puys. vary in .?ize from a to feet

and prices run from j.i crnrs to cards I '-aring r.r J.".1?. Where the 25 cents trees jtmn of the heare available is rot .stated. : Central We..

HH.MY PLANT CLOSES. ANDERSON, Ind.. Dec. IE official announce uh nt was made tonight that Remy Electric company plant will elos-' I)?c. IS to Jan because of curtiilme-nt of orders by automobile rnr.nufacx urers. Felt and clcth. to bo used for insulating storage batteries, are being made in Italv out of br."!v --pun gl a.- -.

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V . .yr . - -s ..a ... i: V "a .i.V..'..-. ' V ' ' 'f' , "v - ' 4 WTLL H tll. Fine Cool; $500 For Local Bond Theft KALAMAZOO. Mich.. I- 11. John Cxik, who pleaded guilty week ago ( reoe'iving a iortioii of tho $2."0.l)00 in I divert y bonds stolen from the Stinlebaker roi jxuation at South IIoikI two je;irs ie,o, was finctl S'.ÖOO by .Judge dor-rzo Weimer today. Tin arrest of the men implicated in the robbery followed Cook's Kit to a lawyer for adioe in disosmg of the' Ixnuls. Ur(Is Pted FrOUl U. S. Held For Plot To Blow Up Soviet Washington, ix o. n Mr - be rs of the party deported nearly a year ago on the "soviet ark" Rutord with Emma Goldman art Alexander Rerkman. have atte,l,wl to blow up ollicials of the Rus aaa so--i t government, according to inf. rmation received at. the den irtm.-nt il mstice. a Me v c s san! ar- ( U'S rin MVS kv ami Arthur Kafi.s were in jail at Mo.-eow for attemptig to plant bombs in a building ncHoover Ashs Churches To Aid in Relief Drive CHICAC.O. Dec. 1 1 h. r,,rt Hoome ivjr....-un r.iif f 5,oun.1 t0,!a'' an -'M-'M i cjiurtaus oi an iiePiMiiiiuii'iii to o'-s' rve Mir.ua V. Dec. i b national 'collection day and to take part ill' i aie i.iuiMiiai io DC lauii' n'.u tuen In ra is. ? J o , V 0 0 , 0 1 . ft . i o oflc a s rhildren of Christmas gif to th Furope. The campaign -a ill extern over the Uo!i,lt-.. . o; p.,-; ,.2 tn-ir.: b adu m all pttldi" p':.u ' S aa through d;c organizations. 6cn'C 100 Grand Jury Subpoenas on Muncie Men 1 MF "''IE. .,d.. D 1 1. Feiler;,; i -non- thru suintnonint? r la fore t he India n ipolis i.gen'cf? her., tort iy s.t .a hundred subpenas Muncie jH-rsons to app f e ib ral f;rand jury in m xt v. i e k. It is understood that m .s : of th' . ' " li in H'M.iy -f I . - j : r.. C rning the whi.sl-ty traff:.- in a"d around Munch-. The witn ss--s known to have be, u summon. ! in-CH-U' I;!' !;;'.. S of tip JioliCl- !'- P irtm.uit, city official.s and sev.-ra! !;.wyer. It. is n i ort-d h.re that 'ho grand jury is makiug some in-'.-: tigat ion. f all.-ged violation of i ill" e lf'crion ! election n-re ia-As in the primary a: Mav. Police Aid Parents in Search For Missing Boy -h W lotf, 1 4 y.-.a r old son of Henry Sbdt of 7."'J i Mr. and Mr. I dishing St.. left his la ... on the afil.lS got been phs parents , at" liim and ner.t iias sent ( of Nov. J: a ihtar of i are- y ry ! the local sir. c... jr.in i')i.s to ; police ile jiai photo n nd fjescri pto all dtb s m thelb is d in g f: ye rc- - four inche s tall, weighing 1 1 pounds lair, f-ompiexb'ti. run tac-. light, rath r a dark blonde, dark brown eyes, were a bluesuit, kr-- pants, no fjvercat. hair large s.-rge gra v cli"-k red cap sizsw oat-r u ri Pa rn-ath '. with his cat. card r 'p.iests that the k4d be held. if found, and any p rson having rr, -formation as to h.s '.vh.-ri-abouts is reojur eL..rj to Wire C;;, j" Of I Kline e.f South lb ml. 'olico i ach., .lullms. f ri -.'l ri sy. i z-l.-.g. "I'api's .'.dd C-.mpound" the quickest. sur-.-t relief known and costs only a few cerihs at .'.rug stores. It arts without assistan--. Tastes nice. Contains no quinin'. Ii-.stst upon Rape's. Adv.

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i n u whyhi j MAN IN LAPORTE j ; JJnrv (rivc Maximum line and renienre 10 i.icjuor Law Offender. FAPriKTH. ir.d.. Pec. it. Thf -.rt Itiry in Importe c un'y to ir. -elm!'" women j.trors in the fir' "bo. -z" f as. in the i our.ty to h tried by a jury, brought in a verllct rf ctiilty. this rnernir-.r .if tor more than t-o hours I. lit. ration in the case rf John Colac, arrested for the a'.b sr d manufacture of strontr drink In h:s r-Mlai-, and t'aw him the nixSmut:. iil s- r.tenr e and fine. jrol.!o for first fiffer.se. i;lir wis fine, I J 1 0-o nnl co. atno-intir.fT to ?J rtn l was --ntT.c-ed to scr e A ' il.tv.j in iail. W. V. I'-'i;..'. c.Hin-e'. for Oohr, ! r.te.'.s.iie'y filed mot,o, for appeal j to the superior court and RT&va j v I i-ee ,o;..:! bond for the defen-jd-.-.t's apje-rance in the DecemVT I rm ff court. j King of Italy Invited To Dante Centenary SALAMANCA. Spam, P e. 11. King Alb rt of the Rddans had an unpleasant journey through Portugal and Spain on his return trip from Rrar.il. The P. rtugu e povrr.mcnt placed the former royal railroad car, now .i '. loe.it ed to the pr. sklent of the republic, at his dLs-Io"-il. When all w.is ready for the start from Lisbon some om discovered that all th.-. eV graph wires along the track to ho followed to the frontier had b en cut, so it was impo...;!bp. to sicc.ii. A provision il system was organized and th" royal passenger was ( ni on his way. Further !neonveni--n.-- then mad a I their appearand. Tim dining nr had b ( n pi ic. d at the head of the train and all flu odors from the kitchin w re forcibly waft king's saloon. A halt .in.l th" linine; . ,'ir stiil al into th was calle 1 te.l to tlm rt a r. After dinner, wh. n hi- majestv j- r- j. n red to i.iir. , it was i1:covrr'wt that there v.-as no heating apparatus mi the treiri an.l as the weather m tb.e mountainous di-trict was to! ! and tlie king had just come fron' ' hot (limate. .ill ihe sp-ir tdanker on the train .a e r duMtloned o kein his n.a; sty warm tltrough the n it-'li t . lFarmer - Lchor Party to Start National Drive I '1 1 ICAGO, m m ; : ' r.f IC. 11 Th e nation J t the 1 "a rrm r-Fi bor p lo.la completed 11 l! WOUid be n fer "au ag !'. the a t M' a nr.. cm rr. s -pa rt v 1 r - !e n:.-n to l eer Male .,n-i o.i ! -1 '. no si. . i , i j , i . s h k. 1 ; 1 j ! u ' .1 org. 1 i r y. e ! y ni; . e'lil a ec ;ic ma .: the com .1. v O. Frown a , ! was e 1 ' et e 1 s ere: ary f the r. to s'1'.ee-e-d l i'i' 1: V resign d. comtu it? oof Illinois Union to Elect Officers At Meeting Monday tigl:t l.iPfii"'! e.i nii.o'i lor j 11' 11 will fake pl.t. e at tin- , e t . .... i -r. M xv. I o i i.niiif . . m t,.. i i i -. i i . . Ith'- Armv and Navy Fnion. V 1 I . be p. I in Z. Ik hall Mi night ..: v t i o n f " 1 ' mitte- wi'.' building to .-i-on In th cb.elc. P.-si '.-, the . .. ers th- building c. xpla in pl.ir.s for be . r- etc ! near fu"ur bv th. - i rI The newlv org.-.r.ie,! bu; I ,;r 'nrn r ,r: viil ')' 1 ',.!;'!;ii !,i f'ir the Xt liilig. A.l C1u t ' i "They WORK while you oleep . ,i , ! :lmus. co ' .paia d. full of eo a

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