South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 355, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 December 1920 — Page 2
MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Will Promote Movement in Auiorira to Recognize Iri-li Republic.
T.V- Indiana State Organization of the American Association for the recognition cf the Republic of Irei ar. I was formed at a convention
od I in the "Tapestry Room" of the
YULETIDE SPIRIT 1 SHOWN IN SERYIGE FIRST H. E. CHURCH
Prcl im lna ri -n for the Selection of 'tr.diclatr-i for the Notre- Dame rep. r. se.ntatives In the triangular delates of thr- Indiana Intercollegiate Debating league were completed on Saturday under tho direction of
li"' 'p1?1 feiger, c. s c. dl-, Sermon ;in(l Cantata Feature
'cuur ui ut-udiiiiij at me s. noji. The- following men qualified for tho sepal-fir.als which will bo hcM shortly after the resumption of the
I cia--d after the holidays: Ray
mond Gallagher. Vincent N-ie. John Duffy, Charit Mol., Leo Ward, Joseph Rhombcrg. Raymond
i.rady, Lcward I.cnnnn, Paul
Observance Gifts Exceed S 100 Mark.
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HISS LEVY CHOSEN FOR PART Iii PLAY
irds. Forrest Hall. Walter Mclntvre. '
Vincent Kneels. Raymond Wit:il:-ki.
tXorminan Ienrarf' rrm! c.y.vin
I. Muoki in of Chicago is temporary j Worth CLirk, Kmmet Swenfy, Jua- , preside nt. John M. Coony, dean ofjfph Sullivan. Lo Tschudi. Frank the Jourr.alij-m Department of the f'iivanajp:i. James lirannishan und 7- r x- Vo,o r t M;rothor Theophilus, C. S. C. Lr.lversity of Notre Dame, and D. I. Th , , 1 , . .,m-,.Uo ' r- 1 1 ; 'm-t . r f " fi w T iiit, t werwi juoges In the pre.lminaries , Cui .oIe of o.J) . Laalle. st., "were; v i. r Tf.v Knik.
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The son'ir at the Firt Methodist church Sunday were characterized by th manifestation of the Christ-
ntire Sunday
School a.-vmh!"(l in the church auditorium where a hrkf program w.i Vjiven. The various drpirtrnents and elates of the school brought their Ziflx for various causes and placed
STORE OPEN ET.RY NIGHT THIS WEEK
Store open every night next week
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5 :30
Open Saturday till 9:30
EVERY OPEN STORE NIGHT THIS WEEK
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'.'struoth.u n.d r."'v nf'is jreprty in Ii:-'-- eit: m h as Yrrk arid 1 .'''n." IM-fiwt Natio!i-!if v.
Th" 01: .da tiors furrh tii:it Ju ! .!: .a is t! cur r-.-t rt h f ".d tl.it. it r- a!!y
School Dramatic Club to Present Playlet Next Month.
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' In Irp'.and today. Lawrence , fc ,c(.rt(.,, t renrr'O-.t th
l..""::r ''.'"c..i.r'-,:,'K"r.T:i'ith Valparaiso and C-hn at No
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hive established a government. Dy a majority of SI percent of the population, which Is functioning and uhich has taken over all the courts
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ir.d.. Doc. 19. :- J'!-.-i.. I.evy of South Rend has
en thr n by the president of th i Ireland was properly governed
haM dramatic Hh! wou.d become one or me ncnesx
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Morgan on IrogTnm Mr. Ginnell after showin? how the people were united said that if
It na-
Hon of the world for its size, being
flay one of the leadintr parts in 1 aMl. to anr)ort ten millions of peo-
icini; the Music," to le given hy;p. 1 iw . b.r.0l In January. Re-j "The purpose of tho new organiof thir bring only a limit-d zati0n he continued, "to pro-
in thf lav.' school vMo 90me body that will open to all
rvy?. tne ciuh win
In-Iiana Liw school dramatic cliih
tre Dame on the nitjht of March 11.'
The second series will be held on ' the evening of April 4, when the winning tenrvc nf tVo flrot r ntr.ot . I
-..441.. W 4. ..I ' , t, Wk - V t ,1 O ( will rrf et In the final. The subject to be debated is: "Resolved. That the federal government fhould own and orerate all the coal mines of the United States, consti
tutionally granted, will take part in
c!uding Indiana, Turdue. DePauw. !
rurtnam, .iancnesrer, inuiana t en
them on the altar of the church. The. total value of these gifts was over $400. They were the expressions of Christmaa cheer and good will. The music and decorations cf tho church were in keeping with the Christmas Reason. A larqe audience enjoyed tho cantata "The Men of Glory" at the vesper service n the afternoon. The Christmas sermon was preached by ih'e pastor at t?ie morning service. The subject was "The Day Star in the Hearts." "Christmas is here again v.i'h its ever recurring challenge. It makes us conscious cf the contract bet wem
Twelve .schools ' the sections of the world where the the debates, in- ! Christ story Is not known and those
where it is told; between those in
dividuals who have living fellowship
Your Shopping List Clip This List and Use It. It is Full of Economical Gift Suggestions.
Men's Leather Purses All Silk Shirts Reduced to . . Child ren's Shoes Reduced to Children's Coat3 Reduced to Child ren's Furs Tarns and Toques Luggage
. . . 50c to $2.00 $6.95 $5.95 .$5.00 to $25.00 . .$2.98 to $37.50 . . .$1.00 to $2.96 $2.50 to $140.00
numb r of rirls :n proportion Tn
( oorrra;e w:in in er coi esrc in tne
j:-, -, -ntarion of this play. M.ss Iv-vy, who is a junior law student, was chosen at a meeting of the nior law students recently as
-:iine. control of the m'. ir:ir ' ieturo world to show immoral pictures; they havrt y ied tho eotha d.-p rtjtier.ts of the imd to .- t uawhole-
! editor of thr. Indi.r.a T-aw School'
j op-.-, v. nten vas pnMiri"ci in tne , a prjco. told of the atrocities tnat i "l'.-.rler D-if" an annual published nre beinr? nt rnetuated in Ireland by
the Irish ration In its fight for seit
determination." Dennis .Morwn, mayor of Thurles.
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strike and on whoC head there is . S"""?"
of Law, Detroit university, George-
tral, Franklin. Butler, Wabash, Cos-j with Christ and those who rive If ins gen, Valparaiso and Notre Dame. jn place in their lives. We must The record of the local debating I reognize that whl'.c the Christ love teams excells even that of the foot- ! shines in the hearts and lives of in-
in liir.it d
ations an 1
true Ar. er cans regaru.e , b ad (1p I dividual and influences
or creeu wno are aesirous 01 aiuins Kf ,0V.o . .... , -nv ?ho ur vrinn.
in 30 of a pos-Uhle 33 contests since I the, argumentation commenced in
' numbering among their vi
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the co'lege.
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tf.srablihfd in our l'-.r'-s tii" disastrous ripU-H f)f D:irwini-:u trln. of Ilae'a l. Ka
cthers to in titrate i iiir."us and tducation in the ioioo.- of tlo-
in dr.'-: tlw h.ive,n': been in law school has bn em-
the tobacco !nd l'Urj ..- of '.op- , ari l they "a i eh' o!m an 1 colid' a:-' a -el p;-i:i-HP.-l tl!" llii.t. Nit-- he -Hid
fa!-e men
tho Rlack and Tan. lie Bald that he experienced great dif.culty in get-
Iting to the United States to give his
ployed in the capacity of law clerk . testimony at the Investigation of the in both the o jprerne and appe'lrte atrocities committed in Ireland that
court.- of Indiana, with Chief Justice j is now being conducted at Washing-
town. Wabash. Indiana. Drake. Western Reserve, St. Viators and Illinois College of Law.
races, mere are vast actions or this human wor'd in which the Day Star has not risen.
ytate-
of the
f.nd women of our country." The artiebs put f.rtli tlx
ramta that the .-de ,,b et
Jews ir, this is to d. s'r oy existing (.'(ivcriinu r.i.s ar.d peopb.-; and by procurim: the pobi of the tarth have-fcr-'Vi r the- r enoaii- s who have i r"teeuted them at their complete lueivy. ' The dew h-'.s b. .-n acc'i' d f t failure to b- ' o-ia- ;. ;:; üa'.fd with ther r..o s" sa d Ry. U.tir. " Th it 1 true. The Jo-.v is a di.-.;in-.:i n;itiOiiality fro:u all other nations and
can never t" niim-ifi nr -ni us-mi
with tho e i.ot of his (cvu Id d an
ideas. It is bat a ful:i:!nur,t of tbt
prophecy of the i:il'o u hoii it K' s: Jle shall not be reckoned amor.gr tho natiuris of the earth.' The Je h is been pt :tm-v .U d .ill thiou-;h the a,"( .m of h:s history. The ta'e of his race p'.i!h li: a pVturo of t loo l nr.d tears and sorrow hVarcely to be
l 'avid .. Myers r t the suoreme eo'.irt, her fir?t year In law school. I'nril the present time she has been the taw clerk of Judge Willis Mo-M-ihori of the appellate court and the first of the year will again return to the si.rreme court in the enpaeity of law rJerg and seretary to Jiiih'f Julius Travis of Iaport-", Ind.. who was just recently elected to the sunreme bench.
URGES IffillSTERS STUDY MEDICINE
ton D. C. Ofliccrs are Chosen. Mr. Morgan said in giving his opinion of the spirit of the people, "In the Kastern RebeTlon of 1916 De Valera together with seventy men hell the British forces in Ireland at bay for six days." He said that the people will be exterminated rather than to concede in any way to the Rrifish government. The following were elected temporary officers of the state organization to preside as jmch until the next rtate convention which will be lvM early in April; H. P. Muckian.Vf;. Chicago, Ind.. president; John M. Corney. Fouth Rend, vice president; rs. Kränk J. I?dot. Fort Wayne, secretary; D. L. (Tuilfoyle, South Rend.
WAR DISINHERITS HIM; WILL FIGHT TO SHARE ESTATE German Sues to Get Millions Left By His French Mother.
I.nrtAXOX, Pa.. Dec. 13. A legal battle for the possession of several million dollars will be staged in the
orphans' court of Le-bajaon county ' Tht want()n waste
treasurer: directors. Mrs. John
liSM?5ests Poorly Paul Cbrgy Koohf: . Fnrt Wayne jre. rt. u. whtn Juiee ,Ienry
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.ure uoclio as well as Ka , 'i''. Uollnc Parent Cowman
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Chicago.
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and Tei:-i-ts in his indi: b Will :OtitiliUo to do :o thl
of time. - CVnmu.ndti'ai.ts .Tews. "It was lo;i UP.t a the Jews by Cod and I-r--al tiiat tio-y should FiMvIve ar.-I tiiat ;.nv i.:ti"ti that f-
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true In lb: -; our r : e , arrest. T)f J.-ws :iro ? : Lord (To I of I- :. il .L .d .-erving of hi--; .an Irf. T:.ey a:,- pro:--Wo: of his co (
T,od r.'-y '--i'.e th.,' ten co'u'. .::- Inants to ti.e Centihs; lb1 k ive them to a Jew.
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s upon their in : ha !! p-T-i : pp .n- d in tt:- .in.-ieut :t 'blv e:r.e
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LONDON. Dec. 2 0. A controversy. is on among the poorly paid clergy-
men who iintl themselves hard by the hitrh ccst of living over
novel suir' s'-on put forward by Dr
Ilohert Rento-al, a prominent Liver
pool practitioner, that the clergy
m- n could augment their income
by acting as doctors as well as parsons. Dr. IUntoul advi.-es youg clergymen to study medicine, take their tb i:rc- and combine body-curing with soul-saving work. Many clergymen do not look with favor on the idea. They argue that th y have plenty to do already and that leeal practitioners would bitterly rts-nt c( mptitiun from them. Ope wants to know where a poor 1 m at" is to raire the 2 " 0 necessiry to tjttahfy for a m.dioal degree and othn.s hold that "within .a month the o'erien-racdico's s rrnons would be thin, and that the soul would suffer at the expense of the body."
5 REPORT MILLERA1ID
i BUYS AIR LIMOUSINE
I xmg Trail of Proverty. "There Is an absence of the abiding spirit of Christ. This night time
1 of the world or any part of it is due
to the absence of divine truth and love. Every where there falls across our pathway the shadows of the darkness. We are conscious that there is a kingdom cf darkness as well of lit;ht. The snadows neer looked so dark and ominous as they do to-day . This Christ spirit in human hoar It is the very brightness of his b-.f and truth that makes tho shadows produced by human selfishness, prreed and hatred look so black ar.d threatening. In the darkness of nisht every thing looks black. There are no contrasts. The brighter the day the more obvious aro the things that are black. So the very manifestation of the large measure of the Christ lov and truth In the world today makes the shadows of the kingdom of evil look black and hideous. "The loni? trail of disease, poverty and starvation is terribly conspicuous throughout the whole world.
of human life is
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of power still echoes in our ears after the years of war. A large part of the world still asserts that blessedness co. ;sts In getting and rushes
after wealth, pleasure and yower, little rea'izing that our great busi-
Warned Not to Fall' From Window as Did Des-chancl.
Tho contestant Is her ron. Dr. Guido Ilenckle of Freiburg. Oer
mary, and cfTorts are being made to obtain nassnorts for hi
heie for the trial. " ' j nes.s with wealth, pleasure and Dr. Henkle, who was a urgeon rwtr is to ena',k; 1,3 to strve more in tho German army during t;10 ! perfectly and adequately a needy world war, was a son of Mra Co e- world. Rut the gleam of hop and man by her marriage with the late;,ove iH phot through every member
or tne numan race. Darkness always comes just before the awakening and the girding for the new day. We failed in our yesterday not for the want of wealth nor intellect nor
Prince Donnersmark of Germany.
In her will made in 1P07 sho made him her universal legatee, but disinherited him in a codicil in 1913 when Germ-any declared war on
France, declaring him "dead tc her power, but for want of the mind and on account of the war." J the spirit of rsus Christ to use our
EARTHQUAKE DEATH TOLL REACHES 150
PARIS. Dec. 20. Prea't. MlHerand.
despite the earnest contrary advice of Madame Millerand. is reported to j heve ordered an airplane limousine for the purpose of making olhclal visits to foreign capitals and cities in the provinces. Should the report prove to be founded, il will mean a departure in the rnotle of traveling of pr sidents in France and the permanent!
sidetracking of the presidential train.
A regular squadron wiil have to
provided for the presidential suite
and the or so iourna'.ists who ac
The fight hero will Involve th'j nosaüno Parent Coleman interest in the Cornwall iron ore mines at Cornwall, Pa., new controlled by the Rethlehcm steel co.
T DORMITORY MEN HEAR O'HAIR TALK
Statements of Miners
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th-- first 1 eg'.p.nin at .'i p. was a sudth n ami viol nt
companv the president on
trips from Paris. Some newspaper call the presidents attention to the fact that a
fall from the window of his aerial) limousine would hao mere terrible; results than leaning too far out ofi the train window, referring to the:
accident to the forme; Pren't Paul Pochancl.
Ill Fellowship Cluh Enjoys Din
ner anil Program at Association Home.
wealth ami intellect and power in human relationships. The sun of yesterday's world set and we plunged into the night time of hatred and selhshmss, killing and robbing and bruising humanity needb-ssly. Danger of Mistake.
"That night time is parsing. Our j - world is ;i:iin hoirur decorated with j the radiant, quivering ind vibrant . (oal Operators RcflltC hopes and joys because the Dav 8tar I
has risen more clearly in our modern life. That .star shines as never before. The world is looking to Jesus Christ as the only light for mankind. We are convinced that only as we have the mind and the spirit of the N'aarene shrill we h ive true and abiding pea.e and happiness in all phases of our life. He is the star of first magnitude, ever growing more brilliant as all other sytt ins fall. "We are in langer of making the mistake today that tho. on the low plain of worl.Ilito -s in Chirsi's
Shciheld Silver . . ; $4.00 to $35.00 less 10rc Baby Dresses 89c to $6.00 Boys' Union Suits Reduced to $1.00 Girh' Dresses Reduced to $6.00 to $20.00 Ladies' Sweaters $5.00 to $25.00 Children's Flannelette Gowns 98c to $2.50 All Linen Towels 75c Imported Pillow Tubing 59c House Dresses Reduced to $5.00 Ladies' Dresses Reduced to $10.00 to $29.75 Blouses Reduced to $5.00 to $11.95 Satin Bandeaux Reduced to , $1.50 Children's Waists Reduced to 69c Silk Kimonos Redu-ed to $10.95 to $30.00 Blankets $6.95 to $10.95 Flannelette Gowns Reduced to $1.50 to $3.50 Furniture Reduced 10. 15 and 20 Men's Hosiery 25c to $1.00 Ginshams 10c and 25c Children's Beacon Robes $3.75 to $6.95 Children's Knit Sets Reduced 20 Fox Scarfs $50.00 All Furs Reduced 40 to 50 Men's Neckties 59c to $1.00 Boys Suits Reduced to $10.95 to $25.00 Boya Overcoats Reduced to $6.95 to $21.95 Children's Sweaters Reduced to $2.98 Plush Coats Reduced to $50.00 and $55.00 Cloth Coats Reduced to $45.00 Dan Green Slippers $1.50 to $6.50 Mens Silk Mufflers $1.98 and $2.98 Men's Sweaters at 20 Discount Men's Handkerchiefs 10c to 89c Ladies' Neckwear $1.00 to $5.00 Veil.-i $1.25 and up Gloves $2.00 to $4.00 Lingerie $1.50 to $13.50 Women's Hosiery $1.00 to $4.00 Petticoats $2.98 to $4.50 Children's Gingham Dressed Reduced 1-3 Beacon Bath Robes $6.75 to $8.50 Silk and Wool Skirts $3.98 to $7.95 Evening Gowns , $39.75 to $135.00 Tea Aprons 69c to $2.25 Ivory Toilet Articles 1 9c to $ 1 1 .65 Millinery Clearance at $5.00 Ribbons 35c to $6.00 a yard Umbrellas ' $4.00 to $15.00 Perfume Sets $2.00 to $12.00 Stationery $2.25 to $6.00 a box Suits Reduced to $16.88 to $112.50 Silk Poplin Reduced to 75c and 89c
WILL SPEED passage of ri:lji:e laws
Viithout the s'.icht move-ments '." pre dim". This lasted 13 Tlv vibration, w ith les-dioc-, op.tinued for 30 mina f r.varI.
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APCiPFTA. Ky., Dec. 19. Criminal carelessness upon the p;.rt vt l'.il t. Georu'e II. Hart, master of the
j I'niteti Sta -s .--team launch Marga- , ret that sank In the Ohio river iSatj urday nicht, was rosponw' 1 for the tragedy, aceorviing to tho verdict rej turned by a coroner's jury following th ro. nery tolay of the eleven
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the eonvhi.oT. took i victims. Capt. Hart, his daughter .... ..i.l t-i l-i Mr'u li ti i
p e I a e : .':- ivc;i r . c r in !' m in...- .."....v . x '.'.- t,, r'.-.r.,! , I lr'A iivh1. having been trapped with
three others in the upper cabin or th toat. Kn-rirwr Dan Dyk. s. Kröv, ilte, T t n.. who hro been employed on tl-.e boat for eiyht months, testiticd that he had repeatedly told Capt.
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that sublime sacrificial act He sav
ed us from the fearful penalties of hell. And it Is for us who prof ss rv frittnw !Ilm tn rerv..ns r- t-.!T Iii..
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kind.
"The powe.r dor. eni nee en
An address by Rev. Charles filair. Houston, Texas, was the feature of the dinner and meeting of the Fellowship club in the dining room of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday evening. Special music and violin selections were also part of the program. Key. O'Hair spoke on the place of
Chris; in the world today and j-aid!
that ms spirit and the ideals for which He died ouht to have a dteptr and a firmer place in the human heart. "Those who have in their hearts a true love of Christ and of His Cachings and who nurture and garner the words of the Son of God in their souls have done much to make clear their path to the feet of God. Should Remember Ison...
"Wo must belivve with prreateri faith and hope with purer tnp-tj
tnat Lnn.n ui u on L.uvarys cross ;iua:i:v capable of growth into like- ! to save us each and everyone. Py n,-s-s nr.to Hi.- own nature. W can I
cultivate it or we can cn:?h I: prows by exprt.Mon. It ?f
WILLIAMSON, W. Va., Dec. Ith Keports .said to be in circulation throughout the country that miners .are being oppressed and manhandled hi the Mingo county coal fields, were refuted Sunday nUht in a statement issued by the Williamson Coal Operators' association here. "It has been brought to our attention." the statement said, "that union
day made be rej.-etir.g His authority j ,.;l,;t,-s arc claiming hired gunnu-n
by notiarui thutrs are t-mploved by the op-
Pretty Girl Stages Daylight Holdup On JSorth Side Chicago
see iT,tfir, r.hoiar the mines. ThLs is not
oyer human relationships,
having a lartre enough faith to pee J
the nivlne m hi- humble personality w.. b -. nov. r employed on-
rt -log about doing good and by not j (.r;ltves m,r arm'-d guartls at any üsreiTing the nature of Cod whom I t ,n,. Watchmen are maintained as ho reveab-d. The world's bankrai t- j ;it ,,ther industrial plants to protect
cy is the result or the rule or nu;r.an , j)roji(-rty. selfishness. Tho smalln ;-s jf ,ur; 'Our c
faith has krpt us of the ilivine in
We have too often t abstituted ab
stractions, a principle r satisfaction in temporal thing? for the God of love. Cod is .a thinker but He is not thought. 'God Is omnipotent but Tfe is not power. Ood knows all th'pETs but He 1 not wisdom. God is n t on'y loving, hut He i love. His thou.:!:: is the though of love. His jmwer- the might of
oo. He has created In ust this!
Our cont-ntion is that tne m-n
rom so ing much J haVt. u riKht to strike if they wish.
Ult o.sll serice. ! ..t.,, V,t.r r-r-in hive a right to
work, and there ia no ritht or reason for dissuading them by persuasion or intimidation. If the strikers will let those alone who bsire to work, there will be no cause for t-ouble. and any violence will disappear from the district at once. To succeed in having employes or proprietory employe? work or seek work without fear is our fight now."
CHICAGO, Dec. 1?. A pretty giri v Ith a pear, handled revolver . . 1 .. ..I... 1 .1... t.,n.i:n,. r-. . w tn
!
daylight holdups in the norlh side residential district. In each case she pretended to be I cht, Mopped a pass-erby ar.d asked him to direct h r to an address whicJi always proved to be, ,nly a few doors distant. Generally the person volunteered to point out the exact d'xjr. but whin it was reached the revolver was placed against his side and he was order to "go in or
get tilled with lead." J Inside two men completed th j holdup and tied the victim to a bed.)
then tho girl went out for another;. ...... victim. 1 11 ill Probe Reports
Daniels Makes Plea Eor iationalization of Oil WASHINGTON. Dec. 19. A pb i for nationalization of oil for Sunday night by sjeo'y Daniels, 4.p-a.k-ing at tiie annual dinner of rj. ; A:-'! scan foci, ty of Naval ilr.gineers. "'ulier nations '-.re cons. r!r r ih. ir oil In the ground suid buyin : American oil." he s-ibl "We ilU . been prodigal to U; point of it,Jury to American int. rests on thj M-.l.
'This country should not put an j absolutio mbargo upen od. bi.t j there is crying n el for such r- -; s'rictlons a.- will nut Jeopardize tL' i future needn of the merchant n.a- ( nne and the navy. I "In a.n emergency an adequate ! supply ot oil for our fighting ships
might turn the tide of battle."
robbed
After three- men had been
and tied the bandits left. Or. of
broke loo?c and notified
Of Starving Children
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that would let in much water anT that it was dansrerous to operate it. The oa.g:n-er said Capt. Hart always told him to gi aheul with, his work .nr.d he would look after the res.
Tuo other numbers of the crvw J who escaped drowning swore that i . . 1 4 V .44 .1 . 4 .1..1
tney nan caueu i.ae aiiemiou vi ixie c.apt.'.Jn to th" condition of the boat. Iwkes raid the biat sank two min-
to human-
onlv means oi
of Christ and th.at power is
salvation. Kich
our j the j ore i
f us were creattd for participation!
of the joys ar.il tlie glories cf the' r T ' 1 s Mf i e-.r:.a kingdom an-1 we deny that Drops Lighted Match
KlTTl'KV INPICTMI7NTS. Trill'P H VT'TT Ind.. Dec.
: out. i i'f.firning a sealed verdict in
Ks toi .. ..aVi th.. rrter of Judge
humanity. It T i t. rr..L- .lu. Vi-.i rnlv
rir tilt co'jrt. the Jury in the case againt Frank McDonald, charged with having murdered Mrs, Aman-
it ;i:-.top., Ind.. March
at l o'clock Sunday
after deliberating 2yer.Iirt will be read at
the victims
the police. Two men and a girl were arrested I tonight in connection with the rob- i beries, but denied they were impli-! cated. j Itobbers c ntered n department ' store early P-day and obtained 1 J".' 00 from the attendant. A po'ic-. rr.an on guard was wounded In an!
j exchange aC-
C-f shots.
cloth-1 its. If
is in tn:s ups.-.na rxpreicn a
this Ghristmas tie.e that we come the nearest to the Chris: life. Let us in a tip'-trurtive way seek to
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n.aKe ii uh permanent anu an c.g: j,, vriir.t
f-piru in in- neart oi au manK.aa.
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:s of prefects and tha;
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j MtniMiins. i'-o-.trr.-'ut in city. 1 loru-t. lUS .S. Mi
709.
Tb -.rovernTient boat Mirgo. with divng apparatus on baird, arrivel here today and Is anchored near th pine where the INtarraret wnt down, but as yet no divers have gone down to the submerged boat. ri.owi i;s von xias. Moit beautiful ascrtre-nt In city. Wilhams the Morist. ITS S. Michigan st. Main 763. 9j39-:0.
irutn i.nti deprive ourselves nt rv-ry consolation if We rio not lve as Christ has taught us to liv in ; isti.e. faith, hep-- and l-vp. 1'or tiaus only can we enter into the heritage prepared for us front all eternity."
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Into Casolinc Tank. Causing $3.000 Eire
II A SKI TT AKKAXfi K3 1 K NTS : Pln'st electrn tn the city. Willlams, the Florist. 13S S. Mlchitrai: st. Main 7C3. 5337-20
h-ib h'gan
HA SKI IT AKR.N(1 1 1 T. NTS : Finest "election In the cltv. Will-
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Crvun Soldiers Raid Court House at Dublin
NEW A LP ANY, Ind.. De-:. 19. A
afternoon, hours. Th
he opening of the court session t 3 o'clock tomorrow morning.
MAY BAR THEATER TICKET SPECULATION'
Ni:w YORK. D.-C 1?. William J. MoGinley. supreme ecretarv of the Kr.i-'hls of Columbus, Hur.d..y revived a tebigram from James P. D-ry, fi-itional president f tho Atitivi. order of Hibernians, offer-in-.; e .'-ob'-ration in the Knlght.C inv litigation of f-rtaj-vatlon amon the hii hen -? Ireland.
The investigation, sug-gest"d by : Hi'tWrt Hoover, chairman of tha j Ih:repan relief council, was un,- ; :::on J yesterday.
Rl.TAOS AIKK
p.iign to suppr ss theater tickets has b
Iecu 20 A cam
speculation in
n ur.Iertaken
-I
SFAHCII HOMIis IV fiFJlMWY.
Pi; it LIN. Dec. 15.-
-The
f -
in this city. An ordinance has b--n prejiosed to pr hihit such re-sale of such ticke ts oxctpt under ?rtct ig-ulationn.
thr.e
thv u!'jr.;.ip surrender of we.;
!iol:u' e-plr-l, thv Oman d!s-arn-ar . cor;;ir.K-don h'-s ord-r- I tii- bf-lnninir of th'- rr.Hit.jrv h--ir.i
-1 match
Ire
o a gaso-
DMLFAsT. Dec. io. The court h'.oih at Cork '.vas raided Satv.id'y by crowr. ft rc s. r-fficials of h.e county otTicials ar.d of other bodies occupying the building were held up ar.'l iearvh'.-d. No arrests were made, however. While walking along Priige st. In Cork luring :i-,- .ta. Nancy 0"nl,livan. a girl whoso home is on St. 1'inb.ii id.. was !.a in the bg There I1 no clew to the person who Inflicted the injury.
li.iv tank which h- be':iey(i empty, ry Jt hr. I,amb. jr., 17 y..rs .:!, of tills it y. i::.- -d . f:r- which dsm.ge.l a store building to the atnnitit
of 'u'" ir.d ca'ifvr'. a m
ir: a tp.e-.t, r ii- rt- tciay. Th tar.k. which :lf-"l '.n an a!'.fy at the rar of the Whit- HoJse d- partm-n : e,ir n the Grand
RICKKY DFAHIS ur.POKT. ' . sr. Lons. Mo. icc. 35. Mana- j uclicvc Joyriders look
cer Pranch Iii-xcy or tne m ioui Nationals Sunday night denied a report that the lo-al owners had purchased a part interest in the Sat-.-euse club cf the Int rnational b-asrue. and that th" letter would
t-irn over lister eil, a pitcher, to j tomobile had b'.n stolen from i
Richardson s Machine
William Richardson, 10 N. Wilbur St., reported to the police Snda.v alterneon that hts ()fr!ar.-l au-
o: eve."
t"jr.?. Th" der in br 1
In thj
h aj
in
da
faihioi.
:.rd iir.:t
fill the Pcrso.ns
yJ. .i'i .1 j . vi
carrying cjt of the o-. - r perim was be nt t". Itavriin juarter. onto Lib re?iiert:al district
ne of .-aany prcrr.i
ir-r-anici the carlinaK Hi l.a.s been re.-. b. d
aid no agr-.-err.ei.t parking pl ic in the downtown sec
:t!i Syrnnie.
1-
r.
ep,o at co::ua;i:
i-
.p:i-'kl
euildlpg. P..T --.s of f: -act ia illy f..j tile exp! ..-if.n, Lamb was
it ! r t tprove fatal.
.cut
the th''ate; tb.e exi?t o: l-'.t no o:.e s-.-verelv bi;
b ing
til' s'are rushed 1 a r . Pi g was hurt.
rr.'d
PFP.LIN HOTFF.S TO SHUVi: FOOD. nnr.LI.V. Pe-o. p. After pr
h.-wd his injtixlvs will
Ionc-
n gnti.';tio with rovorr.-
r.fnt officLils. The hotel keepers and r-stau rant, own' r.-? announce thry re-'ume s rving foot! to th-ir pu'-oL. The hotels, re st? t: rants ar.d c ifes quit serving food several days ago in consequence of a go vern.rar.t .-itioning order.
nor. Trs" (jf th. Car b-dlavo the joyriders.
I r. d i a n i
;;a I " 1' "I . theft tO
t
iicer.se n'::ar-ri Police nf.icPiN j be the work e f ;
DITMPSITY .MiKIYIS HOMC. SALT LAKH CITY. Utah. Dec 15. Jack lr.i:.-y, c h-j. rn p i v n hea. ywej-ght bo.ter, arrived hr.:e Sunday to iper.d the holidays iti. hi r;r-?hr. He vill refT-re th-
j main beut .ar a t-firaonia! to h- : le given h.er to the lit Walter L. ! Pratz. spcrt writer. D-c. r 5.
WILL NOT WITHDHAW lltOJIn. I'Ak!, Der. It-. Withdr.'A dl of Anivric'vU troops from Germany is not b: ing con.-i.l" r- at present, Maj. G-r- Ii'enry T. A!l ?n, cornnvander of American forces at Coblet1?. Is quoted .as saying in an int. rvier. with the Petit P.'.nslen.
STAGi: FIGHT IN IIAMHFJ1. I'.OME, I-.'o. :?. A rorrh and tumble fifirht occurs-! in th hin-b-r f dutb s .Sunday let,snt'en o-c-ii'.it ar.'l nationalists when tht T."i':r 'oil the ft.r-nr rivr tmca
cf their puMb-T bir rra'trf-atei
b l;,,.tl"!' f t Lb'tta'P..'..
