South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 361, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 December 1920 — Page 4

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SUPREME III HOLIES THROUGHOUT CITY

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eroti". Spirit Uule? CIiri?tnsas. frn.'TTNlM:r l'liM p.u.r .r-t: ' mas 1 n ! t w.-r ! stri' at".'-d to imt r vir. ir fir:.'ils. Kr.lchts .f ? Vliir:.'-: - -v. -. :.i ef ' 'hr s tr-a's f.frv d;sa -.1. d s.- Mi. r a' M il'i.uin. A? tin- :tv as I ;s v ri- u . '. ?i At th- ' r.y j-:: n r ..1 ..ivv. dre.,in-r. take. j;e. a ;!. nd -?ofr.-. r ".;.''! t r . at hrlj.. 1 l!ft tie- zc it V Jill. A sin:i:,r om at the Cel.dimfe Knrlv M i"'-". The r. u .af.ee of Chrf-n. n -.a o-'in u .t!i an ir-i a r . . 1:1 I--.-a;l-.t rr.a ' at St. M:im'.h oi:. an! t: id:. i'ht s.-rvl. in ?he S er d H. art ( r.ur ii. At St. Mary - !.'." ti,. : .,a rs or rr.- tt- :v r-v fr'..r w!i" :iv at the cxiie--, an 5 V;i I r I ? :!'!...- 'Aha 'iv 1 . r ' " l' . h " n: for IO huioira.l Sou'h !!.. I !-.--! :,t. j atr-a-!' d th- -er vt.- a' St M h n s. h Th. v ...:;-:-'. 1 ef v d -of- h! :h n;a--s. rated Ir. Wi;;:.!!! (''. u r. ; - ..-. ! by I-.-.. .;1im- pri'-sts iro-n N'dre Dame u:d -rs:ty. 1'r. ". V. Fixier was to- jas:.or in charire ot the nt.s at the Sacred II art ehuren. , iithrr 'athr !!- churelo s r,f th itv rod the s-nr.e pro- ram of m:.-s n th"-e d' Sürid.ay naonhig. v. iih p el.-t'.ly a n". -red Cht itriMS

and mn-'ir. 1 ..-i.. d t ! -n r,.s ,'..-n(a- of Mrs :,' lson F.e-. .)2 NFW VOIllv. Dec. 25. Confidence apartment ar.d were: taken as evl- . . : ices ,4:m were la id hv the Cvtii- s. Lalaja tte st.. and bur.al n. ill be in that the three naval balloonlsts, , ' ' ' oa - , har.-h. in th- afternoon. ' ll.nvmati c-mef rv. Fev. lb D. miss ng nearly two weeks, are srrfe ucnc: Saturday night by pol c who

Lutheratf Hohl Serlcc-i. Two s'tvIc'-s war u'. nul at tlic M, Trinity FnglL-h I.utl. ran cli'iivh, the firs' of whali v. as ft '.:.'!' u'clof k Saturdiv Tnorniiie; and an -v ning m ting at 7 .oYlo k. 'hridinas day at the Cloria Fl Svedi-h Futh'-ran rlmn h was tnai !.- d with a sorvl at "S?'J o'i lo. k i l the morning at which tla re was : ,.- rial music. A program at 7 .Yloek j in the v. nlmr consisted - 'f r ita- j tiotis and songs'. .'ua-ther s ; in 1 J ser'ic on Sunday was obs rv'J j wilh two services Mcrnlng w rvics in Swedish were I.. 1.1 ....T.i LTh. choir, cor.si-'tlr.g of 2 1 voi- s. tinder the direction ot Irvin S. Folk. : rendered Fwden's Chri.-tmas can-j tata 'Tidings of Joy." A mt:i. al sorvue was h-dd at the I'.rst F.iotist church last :F:;ht. Mem I m rs of the Snnd.ay s-hool ?nd the Fi. wortii -,,ae,,e of tla- Oerman M church wa r- in oh riro mi. in .i. j t. .ouii 11 if th. chrlvtma nrviif at 7 . Voet iTt nifht :.t the eh-it.h , 1'i-htv hildren of St. Paul's '.-r- ... el. ,,-eb T.ren'...' o,-, m ,-1 at ..f. tl. . 1 hiaeh Frida" niht. Christ-. mas services were ihs.-rxcd in Or-i man at 11 o'clock Siturdiy. Weather Favorable. T"r nriki. I'!riit ir.a llle Taorti .y re ...e.-h n..v- reoo.o.ed on tile ground to gie it a m blarn-o of in- white." The temperature r' iT.aira d low. b ing within :-lit d;:!ts ot ..to I'iiristm.is morning. , , The vTin h!ri!r.tr brit;htlv. made the The sun, shirtir.tr iaiht!-. made th. trimmings of Christ ma.-" tn-ev, grasten. . . f t r if II tniCing Miners llOKl C.r- ,,.K C.Llri,t ',nn ' liriSlmas l,eie(! allOn , I WILLIAMSON. W. 1 e. :'., - - Th- first puolic a--.mhly in Wi't- : la ! ! : SO : 1 h 1 ! a " th. T. 1 lVef e al li - triot x is 1 ! a .. . l under military ; cut vol Nov. ". was rniitted by ! tid'iv.ry Saturdiv a:;:iit about th.- , oTiiiaunirv 'hristma.- tre . ni.e.ir.t ain-1 in rs on rik. d-itv,

.er- ai.i! rei.'.eT.is of 'ii!; iT.e-oa ! W. F.vis. wif. of the Am.-rican am-.th-r.d il-o..-: the tr.-e er oted in ha.---.olor. "i--o-intess Aster. in-m-t ,. oi-t hoi:-:.- ar ! and la id ap- her of . pa '1 lament ; Mrs. Che--..r . . ' 1. ...... r t ..... t 1 . ......

-1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 va,e s. r!'es ;a:. sa-ar I tirist- ; . . 1 - e 4u -. .v.of .1 i-hi!d of a s;r;k !.-- miner ' j.. !-ei- the i )::.r. taif . ;,i"i . . ,, M,nH,:i:y hoas- M was mi-s. 1 I..- r,.o,.f voi-;,. rs. ,,e, ord;::-.: to the a a-'O '.. 1 ib Ko vv - , k 1 r. :; wast tile d thU niorai'jg ar.d each family .i.i iti-'v suppli-d with pn -visions. America Hope of Germany .s,s , Mim,,, I: ANkl't LT. ;!:-. in r. Wal!: r M a -n. 1 1 p ivU . ..j . : - (i m;:; : -t . r. - xf rt .! a--'. I ' xf rt Z ;! a--. . . th it :n t h :.i .1:V w ha ii o . . ) r:: i -a la- .- . s ei. : v ,r.. ray i 1 . - ir . a i . I that : c i. f: om the :.:!-.,' of the : tars ; -' r i t 1I-- pr d tti b. i i .:. S n It i -i i i ' w i!l e i a . ; a ... t - i h -;vin r . f a p ar- h ! i- h r. a ', !....-. !.'. ,t a 1 Am- . - d th a tla-. m th i! nVi rhi:. va -lid ? i :.d to - vn i 1 1 np it and economic !;:'. t!a v.. Ureal; Christmas Record nt Chi.n L7,-, Ut i. tilt (lgO I OstOjJl(C rmcAOO. D-o. 2: Mere than '.Lea torts of O tt. s and p.ukag. si p s.e d thr.oigh th - . ia .:. .. p.. st-; ef:ae durm.g ;h- 11 d iv- preceding , 1 hristmas. alttaaicn th:? y-.ir vol lit:!'- ef m. ii. was a than last at" 11. W IS a -s ;;a:i :;.s; . tr, otr.ei.iis am-.aun.a d saturpetef;: dav r.mht Th.. last three da b, fore "hr'.stmas ' i' ! last 1 a is r: g off in r eor.l-.' h-'W e er. Fulü 11. an ..r.t. - i iMi.t M ami i;a- gta rai . :i:as- ar.d t i ion w . I i bi: tla .-. va iiiiiM w . re - . e , . ,.- is p: .::. ip.l re.tscuis fui t his t ar s ;:, j-mge. Pittsburg Car Jumps 1 rack: Twelve Injured PITTS'kt'lM. 1 1. c 0 Twe'r-e , p. jv ,.,v . i i"-,:-, .! h-r- la'i:.. :y rd-ht wh. n a street ear got .r.d tor.trol of the n .;orn:an en a grade known as U cm cut" in the , n ir a. MVI...Ü. Tor cir da-' a d b-wa . t b bill e. ri r. the r. , - . . n .1 w . : sa'.4 'i fr- tr. ov -rtr.ru a. ; by . '. sh; r !:. -r.c h( r nr. a.-'Ude; t o e.irrcd in front -f ho-pit..!. wia-ta the injui' d W'.-i e a';e:al -d. Georgia Ku Klux Klan Th r eat en x Un des ira h U s C iLFMHFS. C, v. D 2. White ' roh! r-.gures para b 1 h. re Satur-' d y r.ig.ht an I s.'att-red circulars' v ).-. ' r id: W...rrd"g! Fr.d esira both b" it ? white, we are after yen

e I a. w you Take w irniag t!ia r.e-s tion S-turdi-." la-a-d : los-1-afi: g. thieving anil iT'-u-lin : i of J130,0Ci . The l;cal -st Io? was roua4 haji Kot to top. Ku Klux." a new ä:ock of valuable furs.

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W.U.IHIN I UI.V ÜÜFTM'J.L ' a! i:k. I: 1. :..'. ' " I '! mt st.. '.! ? It. aft--: ...n SSCEf w l h : He i -Mr . iv 1 his p ir nts, llr. n.l Mrs. I'. :n I Ir- : i 11 a fis- ! :i e. J; i'"1. 1 '. "r .Vl-h . JuaLM. l'"M. and . - 1 ' y ars M. Hv ,1 i i v 1 r f 'he 11th fl-M art.lhrv. .,: h" I'. H , No. 27''.. .f Is- I O II. :i . ' .. r.f 4 :in ' .! inI) IT. e of l'..r;ihu .'is. No of ..r .v. a' ... D.d. Tli- l.ody v ill 1e ' V.u. r. : :-'.:; !i '.r 1 for uurSal. l un. r.. anau. in tn ha v not I n :",' t ' IM"..- ' v.-' uVdeir. y s oi l re. I I I . " I . I F , . Ill : f 1 :irl ht:v I.M 1.. i! at lh- leim i o r hi - s :i. I'.oi.' rt T: Hy . in ("! v 'a- !, o . I'ri ' t y. 'oniitii.' m won rreiVei i.v at ,,,,r s.,-. Car, v.- XV. Ild, -f SllUth n,.n,j. .jr. Hvl- hui I. en ill 1.,1,jh r, sid s the two sar.v T'ientir.ned. a u id-.-.v ar.d no. ot h r ' ti, YV Ilia m ; H,e. of Mere hi-. Tenri.. and ch.irh 1 1, llv a, of i.ak.- ITovi-,-e e, i.a , .sur vive. Iir:.iai suv.ns wi 1 eof.-'.u.t-.j ., tj, . jv,m . j,, r,..sh. a at I" ::) oYhKa: Veir.e. ;av ri.ornir

( iv. t. ; t(, the h i h. in', i atio;s i- (Ire.it deprvs.'ou pervades the .ary of labor will be itsked to fura d -v Miss Mary llvde f South whole region. The sound of shets rush additional inspector.- ar.d doc

;. ,:1 f,,.. M-reiav alt. rno.n te.i lVt. b.-en re :i!!ed. . FUNERALS MltS. ANNA li: T.V; Fun.-ral S"rn es for Mrs. Anna D, w v. of Detroit, w l: b- held Monjay at't-i n i at 2 o'clock from the. ' Feck of fJraee .d. i:. cluin h will of- , iieiatc it UU 1 ilUil x - U S. GUESTS IN T? .7 Vi H Rhodes S C ll () 1 il f S Soelld S 1 IJiritlliaS lloIniaVS V it 11 Hriti.sli Friends. LmNDmN. D.-e. 2r. - r erican ' . . i..v-. r ; stiobnts In I-.eala ad ::r- moyai; CKriscn. - . . iii t.o-'ol altv at tno h. - tne.v. -.r noJ:iiie laadi-h p.-rsonag- '-' v 11 as of Aaa ri-au residents 511 l.agiitei. r-v ores oi ;;iat.i- scr.oi- ' . ... .. . .us have lud aside th-ar rap.-, and 'rovvnsand nae u.iai.fd iron, tuen . . Kford c.dlrres to be guests at ... . . . . . i.ngpn n.i American Horn's in 1:11 durii' the Christmas ''vac" j s trie l .vo v e,-s vacation period i terrad in English .-chalastie skin I English bona Ff- is the c'.'.i' f ' t'ofV .f th.e laild. a'TOr llli; t En a-o o! ii-.ov... interested in American : 'ri " 01.- e,4 s,v.. 1 oi.ii ;oii -l .mi:oii him in eieu- ' "' v ... ..-lem. 1 -iu .iv.-. arc gue.-is at American nomas nere Women Ariaum --...v.. Frömme lt Amt raan and I'r.gli.-h ; v',,Tm M- ' - l" rs of the won-.-n's j ;ulir eo:i;I. ittee of the America!.! Fnlverity union in Englard. ar-j raii'-otl for the entertainment t f students duria r the Christmas- season. . .n ients hav e La en invited to teas. evening, week-ends or tho en tin. vacation period. Arr.rng tlo- Ameri"an, or former American w omen en the ur.Fersry ura- n's coiamittee, ate Mrs. John ! 1 e n;.. in- .,1 .naiii.u :.e.uk. I. itiv 'w a thlin . La:', v Parker. Mrs.; J. Lutb r Wrigiit. wif.- of the com.-j s Mor of tie Aneri.an eir.b is.:y, an I Airs. K. F. i;iii!v r. wife of the Anieric.-m cnsui-ir rieral in England KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Annnnim nurs rnmiir t n OBSERVE CHRISTMAS Audreys 1)V 1 Vit" reature . Order's Yuletide Ceremonies. An address- bv Dan Pvb- featured tl:'' si" 1 1 ll ' -r.-n.or.y held by the South I'-ead "tnman-lerv No. Fk K;ia;iit Tejnplar. laid in tho Ma- : t( mp.e Or;!i:',.is morning. : Mr. PvU-. in his h. pointed out ! the ri.-aninc Chris-m..s day has to ..f .v.. ,.1. "Tie program was 'in charge of E 1". Fri.ke, e'ei'a nt commander "-ilol. assisted, bv Hishop , hix U l?ir Whif The Westndnfj'i irt t :it .rtained with sev,,,al M.;0(tio:is. I mrta-.l ia ;e y f.d'owimr tho pro - .r.im of .'ervic.-s. refreshments w tT rV0il-f-it rrj (dinstmas Spirits! three Spend lSight U itli City Imbibing of too much "s-drita of .. . . . . . ' ' sai a .a . a . itoruo.l. . Ma, a fwrshin rind William Ivs of UNh.iu-.il.. . rorini- for th.M. " s-v.s two "uppers" ir. the east oT. .1,, .... (.;. i'.r,.'mM e : v r Harvey T.itted to Captain James ko'w ki. Otüoer Nicho as w1..- -: King booked at 1 oice headi-juart rs. tvi-it f'. v,a t -,.. ;e ,. . n .1 " ' Henry (b v t:. co'ored. also 0 '. V'-'i "A.:k 1 - uist. red 'or a right's ' ;,i,!-.- in the city lockup afp-r he -..,-: e:a at. d a d t;:r! -au-e at MichI-,-.i:: and Washington sts. .7.7.: If:..... n: ixtuuu ai imii ii i..m HeiirV Ford s CrilSadcl FaVM y.i:u. will sp.k cf tho j s- ! -t. "H.-ry l'o-il's Atri-Semitic ' lCr ide." before the peth-E1 con- ...... ii ... .i... . . . . . . v. . . .... , ;.ar.tii!:i av ..a- v.i-.i- i n" ier Hl !'. :- this ..mrr.i-r. Th Pi th-El ! ta: i v M : 1 1 a ; w i:i a lucted at n'r'iuk. iv address, j j Y(1!'N(i T(HVN. O. Dtc. 23. "iro rhleh swept th-- !)ne'n C 'mp,r.'s --tore ia the h--:. -f tn- bu-'i.

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FIULIE FAGI1IG FAMINE: RAILS

ARE REMOVED n T, r 1 . Uovermnrnt rorccs Complete Ulo k;idc by Tearui Up Railway Line. ..v.vT.NT.i:y n:n.M tagt: q-tp ":! an :..imy fr its ow n df ns even with for.-lrn subjects. as iv.,nr.. Stn(l Holland have done in he ra:- of th -T foreign h-g'.ons. ,K,v V.WVo,1 hau' blockade has rau.s ,i ;i at inenaf. in the price i ' 'i" J n- . . . 'f all n-t fssit Iv'-s. auiiir n.v... have r ached fantastic sum.', a. ..e n- tr tho .t.rwr of starvation. M? ((f lhu ,H.op v ha vc purchased , . . . lar"" S'0:J, 'f f,,,ui- ' AI! Turm-1 Hack. S nee the ! loeade was instituted r..!.-i.ly ha hi -n ahle to enter I'iurn - . .Many hav heen obliged to turn hack, sonic of them being1 par--nt th s'rous of entering the ci:y so that they misht persuade in;:r sons to return to the regular army. f - aasionally breaks th si ence. The peopb- of Fiume realize at last the almost lneredi!le fact that the ' motlier country stand opposed to each other with arms In th ir hards. Believes Missing Air Pilots mil lie Found in' the wilds of Canada and may

have to wait for weeks before cs- ,yXVx i tablishing communication with the 4 V--Vi.i. c?,..,Ji t n Tl , i . .i . I.irly Saturday .morning Idler apI oc wiuav naval air station, was ex- rr, ,. .' . , n , . - 1 , .......... , ' reared at a hospital suering from a

V Vt , tt from La ut. A. M. Evan from Ottawa Fa ut. I'vati", working in conjune. tion With Canadian authorities, ar- ' , . , , . ran ire 1 to hnve a rrenera! search eon- - - : ; . . .

Using halloönF-ts in ' 1au'iuartrs; inr ran. Ho was pave its-lf ov. r aturdav to a .juiot ! n-.-morial pageant which will a-i.-,.s.riK o.iaooiu. is in taken in rnsto lv when be re tirno If.. .. . 1 . i .t

oueieu ior me mis:si the trapping and lumber camps. t Elhhart Woman, Struck hy Automobile, Dies' ELKHART. Ind.. Dec. 23. Injuries received Friday night when slm was struck bv an automobile (lnv' n hy r"'ra:l Newman caused ho death Saturday of Harriett HP.'ifh ' Vears (ilit I he unmnn " '; 1 nien. also waiting for the car were vtrnek liv tbe m:ielitne ;md n. . . ,- . ' 11 1 ri .1 f,n 11 l r 1 f 1 1 1 . M- I n nl' n rn I lT"..l JV' y.... I I i'foii i vnia 1 10 1 11 111 11a nei 1 1 cti 1 v ; "tsnoi s 1 ec.o .er is uncertain. pn - . ' -"j . - . -v v.. DuM-iiij on' A..te .-r-i on v"i i rr..ct ri l,o liml)hS I'llUHS hers 111 nni D I KwlVV. OlUU.UUU liOnUSeS I COLFMP.FS, O., Deo. 25. Salary 1, onuses .1 mmmtinfr to more than 1 eij.i o'j aiuruay were given as ciirbtriius presents to employes 01 T ,,e oiunimis 1 i.--paicu anu cue 1 u-o snuho journal ana otner em- ; ploa of Robert V. and Harry l i ! -w. tr . .v,: . r"K.. i..., .. f i.ie;iiiJi.-.ii. loeinuiu.-e. -.j - 1 ,.,;. the vix months period ending 1 and are the second granted this year. " t- i C f t ' ylgOlllS LOnjlSCalC $70,941 Worth of Liquor MINNKAPOLLS, Minn.. Dec. 2.. Federal prohibition agents have -ized 20,443 gallons of liquor. va'ued at $70,tMl b" government estimate, in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Kakota, Iowa and Nokota, Si tith Dakota, Iowa and NePaul D. Keller, prohibition agent fr this dis;ri?t announced Satur day nlgnt. laxM ana penalties assessed in the liquor cases total COO, 433. he s-iid. Eher I Thanhs Americans for Help to Germans PERLTN. Dec. 23. Prtsi't Ebert has issued a proclamation of apprej elation for the sympathy shown for I needy Germans by foreigners and 1 h is especially thanked tho (Quakers and other American organizations which h.ia bti feeding the chil dren and hungry students. California Governor Fails to Grant Pardons SACPvAM1:NTO. Calif.. Dec. 23. ' . a v. . - - - . a. ' matia.a v . v. For the hist time in many years tlairr,-- f r-.,lif..r,,( , C ...... .1 . I C ' V ' 1 ...,.0.0 iu.u,., , i ' t:r:ini UV sl0mary quo a lot c hri-tmas pardons and paroles to 'nvict.s It was understood that due to the crime wave iu Cabfornii. "V coisanreu u in lble to lä"u' Vrdons even to Oov. Stenhens cor.eak-red it inadvispris- . oners with tin- b st records. HIIKAK CIUUSTMAS X I ;5en. Chumherlain Resting , Ceasily Ajtcr upcratwn WASHINGON, The. 23. Sen Chamberlain cf Orecon. was said to be resting comfortable Saturdiv night at the hoapital where yesterV, nlnm-fit it. at.m.u i , . II . t. . . 1 ;. . : . .. ... 1 siciar.s saia iiuti u nis progress ? continued, they expected to perform two or three days the j-cor.d operation nectss: ia uai iy nis conui- 5, ll-'n-Guntrmalnns Christmas Hosts to U. S. Sailors GFATEM AlA CITY. Dec. 23.-- f The government Saturday gave a I lunch on in honor of the of:ie rs of t'- 1'ri'nl Stat s cruiser T.oma. I .. : . i. r. . . .. i ..... .. f which Iv.ls arrived it San Jove en - of courtesy. In the evening f Ihn ft wis a d.ineo fit t. At-uHi.-n, - th.n. The American colony gave dinner to the sailors ef the war -hiPZ " ; l'aS t Other LliriStmOS - y t . i j ' I' UUtS Him Dead FLWOOD. Ind.. I.Vc. 23. Prank . .,1. .- C . .-I . . L' v.uii;ia;i, jtar oil. was iounil 'dead In th bathroom of his hom I Saturdiv by his s-m Hyd. who ca'lc! to extend Christmas greetings. The room was tilled with gas. I ath was due to accidental asphyxiation, , county oradala belicv.

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Over the World OfeßiTvai X : Wilson Plays Santa to Children Coolidge Visits Sons' School. TrNrKD i-,m rAr,K om: l" Pher togew.er as many of the t.nr n .. 1 i t 9 it 7UW i-""-"" a possioie ana per--nit him to show thm a crood time. -J- ..niimAs NKW YORI Dt'c- 23. -Christ rr.is found Kills Islnnd nx-ked with . 1 an overflow of 1 2.0O heid aboard; . pot . --üc-d y 1th aliens -MnS Am,ria,n cuLcnhip. This jam ct humanity ha- cax?ed an r.verwhehnin cnTet;tion demanding emc-rrencv n-ira. uris, which fro Uiseu'ed at a confere nee between llowland Ii. Jiahany, r presenting t!io s-ortary cf lah'.r, and Frederi. k V. Willis, immirati on commi.s1oner hero. iv is unuerstooa mar uotn tn.- sec rotary of the treasury and the sc-re-Inspect orr ar.d doe- I the work of examjrar.ts. tors to speed up mmg the lniml fku.nK 97 0 9.T JUUS Oil VJ Salary; Held as Burglar ,yoK,K- ''-Twentyseven suits of clothes hung in an ! labo.'ately appointed west side arretted August K. Idler, and inur cut ln his fotehead. He told phy8,cIai)S he j,a1 b( on hcd d., not want to bo bothered with reportin" tu ?lir twi'lro Ti vlir.! l.-ei ti c Y i j ..; .... i ' ., t"l M'O.OJll I'JIf HRMR'U police .. ' n-au(;uaruTS. liner ran. no was tn h.4 ' ,; I".';, lf mi Pittment. lie !., being held on suspicion of burglary pending an investigation. Fhs u6 mlcs pcr or to Win Challenge Trophy LONG DE ACH. Calif Dec. IT. rjying 146.8 miles an hour. Lieut. K 1: Tratten, an aribv aviator, to.1 ... . ...mi - . -.. un won me i-ep-iiiiu 11 '-lor-aii race lor tno Air-ori 11. nays cnaiu.ngo trophy, which was the open1 . . , . ...... .ting eeni 01 ine inree ways national. avir.ifr air tournament. Thirteen ,. . . . nycrs starten, neing army men. Eleven finished Lieut. Uratten time for the 100 miles, flown over a triangular course, was -10 minutis. T.2 seconds. m. uin. -v . it-jj x u.-.u-i luvt Ii. Worthingtoa were forced to descend because of engine trouble. Tho first Lleuts. A. Lee Foster and P. S six machines to finish were Amerl-can-built, euuipped with 400 boursepower iiuerty motors. rrr U i Beginning at 9 a. m. Monday, Dec. 27th , m M r4 Ü Ü 1

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BURKS IN GASOLINE TANK'S EXPLOSION TT ... . r t! li. h. W lIcOIl Victim Ot Ilat Firemen Get Four Christmas Calls. H. K. Wilson. Ardmoro Heights received p.iinfnl hums i about th arms and fare Christm is morning when a gasoline tank. nMr which he was working, exploded. The fire donnrtmcrit wa called to ..vtln-nivh ., . . , . . ' . the blaze that broke out in the gaI 11 : .u.. Kt ",lI,l,u ttl' l huumi me f.-

plosion. Only slight damage was re- ' Holmes il des "Hohhy. rtetl i i:vrrybody jires'-nt took it upon ! himself and herself to give a slmn I.arly in the evrning the depart- s,,. rh AftlT that there wer tnor merit was called to the home of Mrs. : H,,urs- 10f0 ,ho presentation of George Reynolds. IIS S. Williams ! ;fts was jn order. Kog do Is with St.. to put out a srnal' ehimne tire. rlhhons an 1 marcel waves were Later they extinguished : like blaze j fflv,.n nWav. rattles that rattled at the home of Mrs C. Keller. 1 "(i ! whist'es that blew and fans an! Laporte av. The damage was slight j otm.r novltie.s. Itanloy Holmes, thin each place. j i.y rep.tleman of t'ae cast, receive. 1 . Olru-y Home Damaged. A vUlu.n llorS(, u h;ch ho mounted Damages amountinc to ?:.0 we-o , t tho amuM,mnt of the merry-

caused iy nie ui me nine 01 i rr . 1. l1- Olney. 41.1 Iamonto terrace, late Chr'stmas night. An overh -ate l hreplac e i atised tho floor near it to unw ;,ain, air ut w as. an - swered by tho Central department and Hos company .no. t. PARIS CELEBRATES IN PRE-WAR STYLE Freneh Capital Revives Gayety of Former Christmas Celehrations.

council and state chairmen. PATHS. Dec. 2.". After co'.ebrat- Ueports -will be prepared on thing Clris'iras eve w itli much tho advial ilitv of the party continuing

ivime ab't'don as marked the Tre .a....-., rn rf .trle T . ri war oiscn ,n o ft trial nartn. r.irb out joyous cnr:ftmas-tne tirst real (no si,lco the war. Tho American Fed Cross did its bit in ten European countries, giving the orphan children a taste of the American Christmas. Two hun dred thomend of these .var waifs rceivt i na-s oi caeoy ana toys, v.hilo too reedy nt'-thor.-' w r..- jirovont -d with knitted articles. In Albania J cases of rair d.ol'.s made bv the girls of the Pittsburg virr! -Or a . .-! . f . a . t. 1 - -v .v '"-ii"-oiii urc i - pu.:. 1 . m. .h.iok oieari-uaa, J was brought home in a similar way fti .M ,1r.-n r.f ,,th,.,. ... r.,,n "v v.-...w ...4 wUI1tries1 A stp'rit of g.ycty animated .VI the gatherings at tho hotels and r-stau-ranta in Paris la.-t night. All restrictions were off and many persons were turned .a.'.vny because of lack of accomodations. American visitors participated actively In the ceicbia: ticn. Try XEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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Every woman knows the superior quality and exclusiveness of Oliver Style Shop merchandise, as well as the reasonable prices this shop maintains at all times. In order to make room for a new department of interest to every woman of this community, t We Must Reduce Our Stock We will hold our First Annual Clearance Sale and offer everything in our shop at Reduced Prices. A Discount on Everything in the Shop (Nothing excluded) From 10 to 50 Discount OLIVER STYLE BLOUSES OLIVER STYLE LINGERIE OLIVER STYLE NEGLIGEES VAN RAALTE HOSIERY VAN RAALTE VEILS PHOENIX HOSIERY VANITY FAIR SILK UNDERWEAR LA GRECQUE TAILORED UNDERWEAR

9t Cast Has Merry Yuletide Party Xt wr,s :l H:ot. üttlo ChriMm.is n,rtv but non the onloyahlj for a'l th.it. Had you ventured ir.to 1 the "edfrt-vfod room in Hot 1 Oli- ; ver Trld iy evening nftrr the "Charta ! School" k rf orniri nee was conrlnded. 1 u would have stumiV.ed amid the rsonm l of that very jd-as ng play .1 incidentally intruded upon the j ,,:iithrr thf V rPjniir,.fl afb r the ias. (urla:n 22 of then: and r.'.i j with the artistic sens. :' the b.-.iuty i of Chri-'tmns. and a de-'ire to u -r. ' 1 it In the tr.iddional manner. Th-i- . delicncii s of div, iv kinds. j atid Mns and enrer in aour.uance. . , . 1 i T11 j. ,,rt, j ,ft, (,,. party was over räch ; r,rnihf.r nf the pervonn-1 cxpn .. 1 n:,pi.riatWin of tho evening tha' was , s.u.n t n a ..ri U that jsouth ond ; wol,M niVavs be remeniber-d for th:- Christmas cheer it afforded all of them. Woman's Party Leaders to Meet in W ashinglon WASHINGTON'. Dec 2Z. Conferences of the. National Woman's oarty as a preliminary to the national convention to ho held herFeb. 1." to to were called today for Jan. 13 and 2S. the irst for n a!ionl evoc'itive members and Ha second for tlio national advisor'--as a setvirite political group and n'.ins will be comileted fjr the company u.o presentation m r t-o. 1 of statues to the capital of the s-'ffrage pioneers, Susan I?. Anthony. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and T.ucretia Mott. jrn Witnesses on Stand in MtGannon Case Monday CLKNTLA ND. O.. Dec. 23. Ten ! new- v.itnepsr-M are to testify for I tlm defense Monday In the trial of Jmige William If. Mrflannon on a s cond degree murder charge for the ki'ling of Harold C. Kagy. it was announced Saturday by MoCannon's attorneys. fn of the 10 "will bo an "alibi" witness and the other nine will be tjced to attack the testimony of cfate witnesses. Six of them wir attack the credibility of the testi- . niony given by Mis.- Mary E. Neelv. chief witness for the prosecution, who said slie witnessed the shootin g. Tho jury spent Christmas dav at a hotel in charge of a. bailiff. 4 i li V 1 1 1 ft i

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fJOUTTf BEND 1 locate! ignty-.x mile must of ChlcAjco at the pciKt wtvr tho fR. JoTph river, Anierkw mort plcturQU stream, mtket lta "south bnd and turn northward t th great laaa A.RKA: (City rrorr). iK.74 squar mil; altltuJa, Til ftAESEtiED VALUATION: Iieal etat, laiprovecuat, j4ronil property. $26.110.160. CiTT DEBT: Bonded debt . ..... .Mtl.ICO Btnklngr fund .-r. SI, lis

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Nt debt .147, JS7 CITY PltOrERTY ANX FIXED Ai5ET3. J3.C4S.4d. TLUB8: Chamber of Comraerc with xcluiv club bouM auri equipment, Indiana CTlub, Knlf and Pork Club, Houth Bend Wuman's Club. Prosrea Club, Rotary Club, KiirurJ Club. AdSll League. University Club, and County Club with a moit ccmplete house and rfclf course. Also an unusual lumber t other clubs and organizations which orovldo for Intellectual nls and rocla! life. DEATH IUVTC: .89 pr l.OtO. BIRTH RATE: 1S.64 pr 1.C0C. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. EUhtoon raoo publlo rtiool. valuod at $1.250. 0O0. A now $450,000 HUh t?h0ot. A vocational school. Twelve parochial ochools. School enumcititlon 5 to 21 years, 16.657 (1915). School attendance (approxlrtato.y). 12.000. Free public night echools are conducted In four of the ward buildings and In the HLgh School with an attendance of about one thousand. Night school work ia alo provided by th T. M- C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Tho Unlversiy of Notre Dame 1ä locaUd Just north of tho city. ßt. Masy Academy, another lars;e Catholic Institution, provide for the academic and collegiate training of girl. In addition to thet are the following special and technical school: Threo bujlness collegia, two schools of music. FACIXJTIEii FOR NEW INDUSTRIES: An lmptant Induooment to new industries that may nut at once require an Individual plant Is furnLshed by a Manufacturers' Plant and power Co. Sac and power to suit can bo had In tte building of this company at low rental. Rental includes water, heat, watchmen and elevator service. Many excellent sites and a few buildings procurable. Write ßouth Bend Chamber of Couomerce for list and photos. FTN'ANCIAx. INSTITUTIONt: Tn ban Irs ax a trut companiet with total resources of $22.80,3.üi LABOR: ßouth Bend Is what is clashed in labor ctrciee u an "open town." There Is an abundanc of both skilled and unskilled labor and plenty more to draw upon in the smaller adjacent town. Wage scale furnished on request. A large proportion of workingmen own their horaea, POPULATION: The following comparative figures are most eignlficati. ue showing that South 3eno has never had a boom, but a steady, normal, though rapid growLh. Such a growth la positive evidence of the natural advantages of the city aa on Industrial and commercial center. Population, U. S. onsus: 1880, 13.280;: 180. 21,811; 1990, 35,99; 1910, 53,684; (Local Census). Dl2, 63,500. and 191. 7.030. POWER: The 8L Joseph river Is now developing approximately 25.0M kydro-eltctric horsepower from four dams la this vicinity, most cf this power being available for South Bend. The obvious advantages of electric power, und the low prlc at which It Is furnished here, are practical inducement no manufacturer can overlook. Cost of power and light: Electric, .0 to .0fl per fc, , hr. Average cost 15 to 50 h. p.. $24.00 per h- p per earGas $5 cents to 90 cents per M cublo fest not. PUBLIC SAFETY: Fire Department Ten stations, fifty-four men; sixteen pleceu of apparatus; auto equipment included. Tho edclency of the fire department is shown by the folic win Sffuron: Valve of buildings and contents at risk In the last 13 years $ll,60,832 Total fire loss last IS years ...... .. IIS, 187 Averajre'lota per year for ll yvars 4i.J43 POLICE DEPARTMENT: Sixty-six men and two polloo wocnik. Police ambulance, auto patrol and motorcycle squad RELIGIOUS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS: Äixty-axr cnrca. including all leading denornlnatlotie; Y. M, C. A. costing with equipment about r'iCO.000.00, und a $100.000.00 boyv branch. A Y. W. C. A- costing $75,000.00. Museums one in tiie ity and one at Notre Came. Two hogpibals and a county infirmary asd aa orphans' home STREETS: ToUd length of streets, alleys ar.d avenue ta th city limits. 217.3 miles. Total length of streets, aileye and avenues paved, 805 9 rnilea. Complete boulevard system belns developed. STREET LIGirrS: Total rubllc lights. 1.234. includln 4C0 electric magnetic arc and other lncandebcente and magr.etite. CJo5 $60,000 per year. Many street are Illuminated with the improved boulevard cluster light. STREET RAILWAYS: (Electric). In city IHnlt, total Itth, 22 24 mliea. TELEPHONES: Central Union, manva! e.xcfcanre, .E0 ttaticroa; average calls per day, 4 4,000. Lon distance caila per day. Direct connection with New York, Chicago, Can Francisco and all Intermediate point. Automatic exchange. 4,780 station, oonnectsd with six oath&nges. Average calls per day, 4 2.0X. TRANSPORTATION FA"lLITin: South B'ind ha iight sle&m and three electric roads. Th steam roads are tha Lake Shore A Michigan Southern (New York Central), th Grand Trunk, the Michigan Central (two divisions), the Vandr.lla PftnsylYanla eyetem), the Chicago. Indiana k Southern, and th New Jerey, Inaiana & Illinois. An eighth road, the Lake Erie Western, supplies through passenger ucrvlce between South Bend and Indianapolis, entering the city over the tracks of tht New York Central. Two belt roads erelrcl th city And switching charges are absorbed by the railroads. The electric line are the Chicago. South Bend & Northern Indiana, the Chicago. L-ak Shore St Bouts Bend, and the Southern Michlran. Thrse llne provl3 service between this city, Chicago and Indianapolis, and Important points on the shore of Lahe Michigan. cTtEIGHT RATERS (C. U): South Bend to following; points; CLASS 1 2 8 4 SC Boston 1.17 1.023 :i .155 .47 .2 New York 1.C8 .35 .72 .505 .4$ .ICS Pittsburgh 72 .615 48 .345 .25 .20 Buffalo 75 .64 .69 .375 2k .215 Cleveland 62 .525 .415 .115 .22 .175 Detroit 575 .49 29 .29 .20 .165 Toledo 505 .42 .2 .25! .175 .145 Chicago 42 .255 .2 .215 .145 .12 Grand Rapldj 475 .4CS .SI .24 .17 .12 Indianapolis 50: .48 .34 .255 .175 .145 Louisville 2 .54 .421 .325 .23 .1 ' Milwaukee 495 .43 .11 .25 .1(5 .145 PASING EH TTRVICE: Rea-i and electric roads provi-Je fcbout 140 train', daily 7 0 In !5d 70 out. WATER SUPPLY: The ity wnler g-jrPr is drawn from about 100 artesian wells. Plint vaIutlon. $ 1.8 0.6 20.CC. Normal pumping capacity for 24 ho'irs, 24.(0.000 gailor.s, bouth Bend drink and puts out ftrs vith pure, cold, sparkling water that Is the envy of leas fortunate clt.

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