South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 37, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 February 1921 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

M'CRAY YILL . AGAIN ATTACK

DE A THS

AMERICAN HOSPITAL IN SOISSONS.

MIS MAY PAIL

Mis M;,y Faul, of Huntington. Ir.il.. and formrrly a tviher in the J

"onuütard .chool klndTcarten. died DR I hi A k V I AW ,f !,M h"rr,M ln thit (y ftl 0 ,cck : 1 flllilrlfll Lrt 11 Urlday afternoon following an tini .u --:. ful operands, acroi ding to : .. v..,rd received Ly friends In South Crv 4 i r -v . . li' T.U. ,L'he is survived by her par- ; onflictm- Ambition, of -Vw .::,t Mr and Mrs aeor( raui, j.y ; and l?-vrifl"f I.rliiml brother. Charles, and by a filter,;

the Fiilit.

Krfith. Funeral services will be heid 111'

' 0NTINn:i moM Ia;i-; ONK o'clock in the First Urethren church, j

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iif rf,m: ur.t!i'ith' to t . Kw

Hr lived Jr. South Hend for 10'

, ( r ami tt.is born in firniany. He '',!""''.'''... up. rat .1 a hardware tor- in Uair1 , '"" r : I -1 prmr to his Hints. Surviving, ' r':" him hi? rr-.Udren; Mn. Fred

V.j k'T-d.. X. Michigan st. South:

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.:' h:s homo in Fairflcld Tex.. Saturday

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1 ' ' " , . J.'.'.v';, rd. William nher of Texas; Mrs. ,,!: "t v.'-, ,w. Ina Mcllbren and Mr. Bibb Wat-! j,.. ;.:. is w:i...i ir'. , . , ,v v,-,ir t t son of l-Hlrfiftld. Tex. ;l'r":,'-' s ;h:f:; . 'vir,v 1 Th- funeral will be held in Fair-' Ii

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FUNERALS

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. . r. -. The tunrral of Ahlc-y J. Syk-s.

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itv f rn: ' r. v. U- .ii-i ar-1. d ?:i rr.ornir.L after an illness of f. o years ! f.r ,f tt - 1: r. ilic-.: .o;t,iiviiin ith ; i r; will b? held fron: the J , . i;'. ) 'I 't !;'Jit;"s re.Mdcii.; Sunday afternoon at 2:J0i .. i't i,.. ,. u ..I ! . : -n cf : o'clock and htirlal will be in Water- i

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AGAINST "BIG TIM"

MAIL THEFT CHARGE Premier Asserts Peace

Murphy, Chicago Labor Leader, Hopes to Give Up Before Arrested.

Hinges on Disarmament'"

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! assurrincc ot peTrr.nnt pc.icr 'vithout di tr:rirr.Tnt, rr::.irr ! Lloyd George told the nation today in a .-perch in this rj'tv. "Ih

rU5m?J!rtU1,,,-?w? s,-rvi o: ! premier declared that so Ion- is the peace treaty is challend j CHlCAt.O. IVh. Timothv , f. . . J Tim" Murphy, labor kder. and th- war 1S m susprnsc.

federal authorities sre in a. race to-! We entered the war became the treaty wv nroktn." aid day Murphy seeking to obtain t Lloyd GcorRr. "Nr.v that the w.ir is over we mr.m to sr thai bonds ard urrpr.dpr himself on al. i i ,

charge mail robbery ana the au-!

thoritics to arres-t "Hi'g Tim" before i "A challenged treatv i war in he can surrender i v i Li .l '

i Murphy i f harecl with nartici-' ,i m. " . i , patlon ir the jioO.fCP rnai! pouch i condit!ons that mu?t be rprct-

, robbery at Ilalman lnt August.

incenco iwrri'ino, alRped gunman, and lieutenant of Murphy i in jail ?t Waukegan pending' the

postircr of $50.000 bond.

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H'v. Il'ek will oificiutt.

5 1 IRISH OFFICER

DENIES RUMOR ABOUT TROOPS

b- rh.it-: Ki- ft-:n i 1 t on th- Til ti' n t.. '.it tl;jr;- r:,,i:-- ar.d tb..: J 1 ' bin.-' 1

in a ' .ti- ü t" i: " i"t" -i i ' ' '" , r.ti...M .r-b .':.' M 'V. but his , Sif.üli pi ' d.r:'."d ' thfir .lff..t. j )jf i!s M Inr Action. Ti; r t . -i I r r V 1 di-

t. i Tat :.i' v. r- -'iM -d iti killing . U,. ;,t,::'-'-rM:. ri bill. Th" votr ' j .,!-. l i v ' i u.thcrd ffty -igayp Maj. Gen. Strickland's1 l.. I f i ! t v - , v . ir' f.:'- r cf the l.-uth - , ' . 1 t CJ.i:- I

I ' I: ' UltUtllltni DO 111 OUltULT I r j it - n t tli- a ."lihni-nt t-ill , f i t T a .-i t-d that tl'- tri"t; n to M rike ioraie is untrue. ,,it thf !.'.'! i. 4 1 i ' had failed "!' ; 1 ,K ;f .' 1 ''"Vi' lt;tu.'! ' m:'oxtixukd kkom page one) inijf'i;T. Tb- -uakr at tht- 1 1 ri . . ,i.' i it '.iK o tint t)- :n-ti'J!i j Hntish , government." lie did not

Some day those babies will be old enough to bless American benevolence. Child ren't clinic are held daily in tbe various villages h? lutscs of the American Committee for He vaMnted France, who travel from placv to place. In each of the four cantons served by th organisation m local doctor is subsidized jointly by the Aniericao committee and the Frenct gnvemment to carry on the work. Milk distribution to babies and a hot school meal foi five thousand school childreu were features of the work.

TAKE ACTION DESPITE YETO OF PRESIDENT

mVl'o.'1 "xvi.. 'r'.""'.;. 'rMoi' i, pi" laturc s r.ublieän army wa? in the hand LnllStmentS Until KegU- ; bccn kicked into the discard in West Virginia, Frank Kcnny presi- I .t n'.j ' .'i;;. V,b..l,.,''u!ri a 0r n" Uic 'x vilMorT0, Iaf Ann l?ort,e is Ke ; dent of district I 7 of the United Mine Workers of America i here 5 um-rnot4' , l' ' '' "u"kiu" v,i. x hf-ui: " ' r" dticcd to 175.000. i today seeking a senatorial investigation of labor troubles in the j 9

Seek Senate Quiz' in West Virginia Region By fnternati'" n.al Nns Srvi-:

WASHINGTON. Feb. 5. Deel aring that "the constitution has

Although Murphy was easily ! thf- l''i-'-"

ed bv Germany. There can bt

no peace without disarmament. Wo can t'i' lC'H ; t' I f :- rib!- ; iip:i r.t at.-l ..r:::.i:; :r.- .

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fuund by re r orters and denied In I Th

picturenqje and emphatic, language ,shu!(.

that he bad anything to dc with tho robbery, post off.ee inspctoi s who profess tD be- fcc-klni? him diligently have ben unable to take him into custody. ' Murphy told reporters he would

surrender either today or Monday im- i min:st '.

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whenever he i? able tu arrange bail

for his release. Iloix to Arrest lllrn

Fon Cnb-e Inspector Fahy and i no. it v.as tlv.- whole Ct rtr.ar. 1

Noonan fle.dare thev hope t.- irrest ' pb'- V-". 'Vf n th-- .-:.!:- w Murnhv before he can sMrrend.r tnr All th.- Cmümii p !

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Murphy, who recently was HC-"nn war.

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cust-d of the murder of "M. l":n- ! v !I" :

ric-ht, another Inhor leader, hut ro.j-har.-d in tb- l-.-a;.. leased wnen important witn. s.-.: m i Tor the Htate disappeared, .it bü e 1)PT M I " I l I '. 1" the mail robbery charges are a j j.r ,-;h 1 r-

rratne i;p. i'tv-'i on:c- mspeeior?

Yrv XFU'rnit ;.s w cm .his

assert, however, that Murphy ha bet Ii id liTiy.ed by s-tiii it n . .- s

as the le J.r ol the robb rt:.

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PATENTS

Th- terson who complains about i "

the drastic enforcement of law is j r c.ditnuiin' i .::;:'i:r! i. o! probably thir.UIncr of himself mor- l.in and -it- at 1 than oth' rs. I Shoals, La. Ti.e was ' :

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Vest Virginia coal fields.

"The time has come for civil

West Virginia troubles.

I "i-latutv p.-ort;l. ' I h.- I ri.-h r( publican army dot.t

Th- !.-i l.tix- b.ii v..!.- ..-nifty , the entire country. Dur plan is to ; (CO.VTINl'LD PROM PAGKONK) i c .1 ,.- ... .fti.- ill nf tbf- soloes ;e'roiint lor pverv ilimrirf pitlipr hv :

J,.lV!iu- a;- to tb. ji- homes for a battalions or companies; every foot j JJli.1"' Vi1' J1 L1' .1' ."iw!6 I ! government to he restored in I MAY QI-K.STION COIA5R LINK. ' y . .. t.. .... v.l m, I i...,-r- ,..-..,.,.,1 ...i start corps disproportionately en- r.. ... i

n h ! . b will in . i '.; ib Im sinning of studied with reference to the mct list

th. .. . .o d bait' of tb. ,. n, prom-, promising spot.s for am!iushes and i sal

.... t b tie- bu-:c-t p nod .ino; i wjtli retrird to the lifpo-tions of ! instruction

(or , nil--. 'the crown forces. The size of ourjoiuht to be assured If an army of HilN'of ro'-n- or b ini porta fie fores vari -M aceor.liri to th. nn- ; 175.000 men is to be efficient in will u:i for ;.,.- - i- in both ooii s tut- of the country and the num- i proportion to its agrepate number.

:i:d it ii t.it.d Mat a number ; vr and character of the inlmbi- "On the 4th day of June, 10:0. I

ift corps disproportionately en- ' , , , - - , led and the combatant corps in- Mmgo county and the other MINGO CULvTY CUIJUT HOUSE, j ; ffidently manned to maintain th, We-t Virginia tields," said Keenoy. Williamson U. a. 1-eb. o.-The ; - , ; , ,.o,ir.i. . ;., color line threatens to inject itself i ' struction and training which "We want a sonatf c-ommittee .o . ... m to be assured If an army of L:i th, t,, ,ni. ,nl" lhLJ"s5" Ar.

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THIEVES ESCAPE AS COPS SEARCH HOUSE Ylvv in Autoni(d)ile After Looting .Milton Home

Ln-- .Nut r.-tirnated.

tants. County Meath. fr indftnce. siKned a bill passed Dy me present is sparsely .nttlcd, and the. terrain congres5, providing for the rcorgan-

is ii.-u. maKin? condllion.s for tight-i ization of the army, because of the

inK unfavorable.

"We are slowly but steadily carrying out our plans. It .should be understood, however, that we must

investigate this situation. The min

ers want .senators to ojjiif into their tic-Ids und see conditions an they are and investigate piasent and past troubles and let the hips fall w here they may."

Keeney today conferred with a

profoundly disturbed conditions oi n numb(r of son;itor.s and laid b, fore

the world and in order that, full

benefit might accrue to people of

the United Stales from the lessons

organize aua train men for the world war. aa to what under mod-

I work while we are engaged in fiffht

; lasr." The unit of th organization, ac- ; ordinpr to the officer, is the company. who. full strength normally j is 100 men. eacli company being ! tactfully sdf-contaiio'd ;ind furnih-

ern .conditions, is required to be the nucleus of an efficient army, the war department had recommend-

an arm' of approximately 500.000 i

men.

C'onsrvsii Acts.

them evidence of what he termed "the brutal government of unm-m.' He stated that he had assurances

that a resolution would b.- int.'o-

The correspondent harned from

an indisputable source today that , unlefs the tentative jury i com-j

I'leted in short order the question wi'l be raised first in friendly confabs between Judge Robert D.

ltailey. and counsel for both sides, and then if nece&sary, in open ourt: "Why has not a jdnj?le negro been j summoned as veniremen? ! Nearly l.t'OO men have been J

drawn so far all whites. n this, .

duced jn the Senat' shortly nuthoriz- I the- le;h day of the trial, there .are

ing a complete inv-stiuation of th' 18 tentative jurors, in the box.

"Tbe oonnress. after nroloncred i

'log its own signallers. 4-ntrlneers and ! consideration, determined to author-

machine pins. iizeand tibi rcomno-ntl the reoiiran

ization 4f the 'irmy on the basis f

an enlisted ctrrngth of approximate

CHICAGO SEEN AS NIGHT SCHOOL ADDS

FUTURE SEAPORT! NEW COURSE AT 11 Y

Result if Channel Project Materialize.

!.: br-.k.- into tb- bom- of! s,,,al1 Vnits. i:,.!Tt Milb.ti. Ml W. Washir.gto't "Tib- tendency, though." he con-

. :im!. .it I Mio-rt-.iol i:i tir.utd. "is to operate in smaller i iv 2SO.00O men including in the or- i " !

maUimr 'th-.r . The Miltou tmits in areas like Ulster, where ; ga nidation new arms like the air 1 Predict That Wharves Will ! Officials? Announce Class ill

familv is in 'a 1 . : a u. ant a it aougn t certain aitrieis are euner too service and tho eneimcal warrare the boa.-, b o! b. nm-acked It j thinly peopled or the population Is I service the use of which were devel4ouM ro-t b.- barn.'l wluttier any- i hostile. In Aime ureas, where con- : opments ot" the war and provision thiusr w a tak :i. dltlon are wholly favorable, the 1 for which is a necessary addition to

folic- o:b.t- bad arrive. 1 at the ' companies are forme.l irtto battal-i ;he pre-war strength of the army. home b. f -i tbe ro;,Urt left, it w;? ioun and brigade. This 1? our reg- "The act authorized for the first! CHICAGO. Feb. ::. Ke. la nation f lid. 'After s-. c):r ;g th- Hist iloor'tilar army. The men on the run j time in our history a tactical re-jof the f.reshoic on Lake Michigan of th.- ho-iso tbe p..;ie.- ar- said to'-ire somewhat similarly organized. I organization of the army, restint in tlw Chicago di-tri.-t would proliie gone up-taii. Whib- there, it ut in small units. They work In ! upon divisions as tactical units, and vide nearly 100 ?-prre miles of land u vii.l i one r.bb. r walke.. I out conjunction with the regulars and i re-ouired the training of the natioiiai lor wharves, watch uses and port

,t the in and -s. .ipe.l in an. are kept well armed, clothed and I guanl and the organized reserve in J f.dlities. ireordir, to a report sub- iular ev.mng sc. lo-ds ami, begin a itnrv.objie w hi. h a ctupanion h d . -ruipped, but the vast bulk of our i territorial areas of the United j mitted to city ollieials by . W. V. ! n,n' next Thursday tvtning. t lat.sc In w ji'.i-: a .!.-r' di.-'an.-.- aw ay. . men are not on the run: some are j States in association with the divi- ! judsn. district war department en- ! 1,1 'ac'a w'Vk--ri,.. r,, ., .:,,.. ,:,!,-th. b-.t:dits a v.i ilabl. for operatitois in the lay i .innx of the lairular arm v. i n-i....r ' i The tours.- i.s being introducetl

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"F'oreinansliip" to Start Tuesday. Iii onjunction with the United V. M. C A. schools thtoughout th. countrj. the local branch of the i;.'.ociation will add a ajursc in

'r orema nship" as a feature of tin

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nth in time, others at night."

Michigan s-t. i-::'f.-i ts i biot,.rcycle j Col. X asserted that the organirdti. -.-r-- M nv i '...V... t io in. however, zation was growing rapidly and prosed ;n - ;a . -.--tul. , thnt It Avas eay to obtain recruits. Krtrarv. t.' tlo loone was gain-j No pay is given to the members of

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Kecrets Action. At that time the congress plainly regarded the provision then mad'as the minimum which would provide for the added arms and new

the organization, except instructor. ' duties imposed on the armv and for

Tiegarding the maintetiance ofi.pat efficiency which the peace time.

Adopt Hill to Pay I or

(wiianlim: Ptoozo Sriznl T.u v) Danger. . ! Tht I ,- is no danger of anv hort- - (rOHTJimctlt A Lt'lltS hch. H idcs what is crtptured in at

tack", the usual supply continues to

ginetr.

The report call- attention to the I here by A. H. Myers of New York

fact that ocean lmer.- may tbok at City wbit. has Leen touri V'i the coupChicago's wharxes within the ioxriiy iri th- interests ol this work.

Air I.rs ii. tuts nnu'ial success

wh.rtver he h;y been esfeeially in the ' ig ind.uvtrial citie:; wlo re the iiiiüiit'n'liir.'i tir-i f 1 1 !' fl tin

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uppli-M. aims and ammunition. I army of the United .States should "" m"" -- ' , T v-V ' benefits to be derived and have tak

fob X said: Ihave as the nucleus of mobilisation m ea mmu.-c ... t... ""'"'. hi an interest in co-operating with

1 ") years if the Creat Iikts St Iawrence river '-arveJ projyet is carried out. Such an outlet to th

in the event of a national emergen-! coal mines of southern Illinois an-l l h pon.s(,rft ftf th(l WMk I IaI a.i .. i . t i . r I. . ....lib I.. ! I 1 f.- .l i "

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'I regret that I am not able to

the eotiton bolt n tile south will feel

Urach Human ldetuent.

the touch of f hicairo commercial The United "Y" schools began the

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trickle in from the outside. Our

s-e in the condition of the worb ; enil-a vor through an Mgiit-foot t( .-chlt.g of " I'oiemariihip" in tb at Urge or ln the needs of th barge channel to the Mississippi. ! ( ;,rly part of lat year and l:av

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W s'H I i'l't 'N . I . .. An ttem ' m u" ' l .-non. mwu f..r (o e 1?1 tb. -iji-lry t;il ap- engagements . economize ammunl-

riLinlini' t .oiler. automobile. and

.!, nr,.,iv I i. th.- ''ov. tu- liainpercd by lack of funds, a large J

,,,n! n. .et'icit - :.r..!:i, :ti-.n was I Ia"t t which. Col. X

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Bm.p.dm.-:;t wa i:;. rte.l ., f t er 1 l" T "e repu micau ioan. j W i 1 1 Wh-t:.-: anti-.valoon Asked why individual policemen ba-'-u, c.'-an-.:. b . 1 ' t . ,'t tri d that '-re shot down, he said that no. ,,. ; s-.,r:,.t it" ;; .ii,..- l "b'' ib.an was pifkfd off because '

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L'nited States any such change as

would Justify the restriction upon that minimum which Is proposed b

Tb.- Iriid-i republican army is not J the house joint resolution."

declared. Child Crossing Sweep is subscrlp- . c . f .

"Never before did it seVni as fair toti.if. . hl h.u, ti i.-.v

p dot out ii prophecy;., r-gh-n whi,,orjks f(jr fh(. f.oUrftH nrc. writ(,n h, ttire must inevitably ami soon br,hf. ht known authorities on in-etabll-hed tn- worlds, greatest port j ,,.jstry arul cpmni.rc, i the natioi fr.cilitif s." the report says. lineludins: su !i men as Charles P.

"Thv forvsh.-re of Like Michigan

.!jin mrf? of the fieri v.- 1 I.'b.r t rb

rL'ml CnnUnl ;1 1 ' " "-., -i- - - Co ütirt I?. W.lf and many otb laifl IH l()o;if Ua)fat ; lakeward. , the report continues, "sv t

that th seven-fathom eont.ur is. ... :,ria-t -rm Ut thM .Voeii.np.. c.r

ST. JOHN'S X. U.. Feb. Ö. The;fnr mio s off shore This means : , s tu. liu,n in ,harge hae child crossing sweep a character j that in our submerged lands all knoeeded in reaching the human

nd JI. '.'oo- wort!! of automobil, s llf' bapp. n. d to be .-in oflicer, as- that j, tt, have stepped out of : l Uhliidy wr.ol, th.- Chi. atro district te,m.nt of tJw nviU n tJu. ?hop thu a.l !.! --!.-!. verting: ".No attach is made unless . the pagt9 of Dickens, has come into ( pc ssesses nearly a hundred 'luare , rraKip it ,.asi,.r to t,.;lo, iiu fun,l;l ivoniM one m wrong with the police- ; hl, seasoned occupation in thiftmiles any part of which it is within ; mf rt.lls of leadership

iimi's record, such as engaging in n,inai r.iit.il . Mn far known t':e nowerof man to raise into land.;

Intelligence work." let l.'s w th. nnh- rvtr.re in nrth IThis is an asset of almost incabu-'

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lbcus.-ing thv republican arnvj-'s 1 An erican where the institution sui-jlabb- value.

ORDERS POLICE I T THROW V OX

f W i'vr -; oiethod of warfare, he explained: vives. The old world touch given j War Dcruirf meiit AiM'e LAU I (L.'I (A "Ciii. rül.i lighting ;s not so futilt- by the young tatterdemalions and- reviewing the siction-- ,.f t

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aai'. .-i im- i, in. mi ami wi re moweu , weauier eoc.ao.ion.- ü... .-m c;,,e to lak. .MbliU'an on tbe nii-i.. , ,r, ,,i u ; i-n f wlo a in fitadi down in ..ne summer's campaign. ' snow -bound crossings and muddb-d ; n ijS. iriiin t ijMe with s-juare j ..,,,. .....v r,. - W. would be quickly annihilated, flagstones the ; hibin n have uxU , lilrS ,-f lnarsl,v l.nd adjac-nt. U) Mwl.f. u',.,,, dür in- V.'i- Vi--to,, it we attempted to oppose the themselves fam.iar and -t;U? Tl,is seetbn "öfters th- ...-at.-.-t ..p-! In. s niade puMi lw V.urV .V c m::t.y m ou . k Itiitw e hit them the- reet, as bra.t...... - hj this r gion lor thei:, dominion bure m of statistic: without b -mir In. v e have kent status as aptiopc utdo. . - , .. , . , ,. , . . ...

" i v. ... v. ,.,if ti,! it,. i.;,re.-r of cm:; non oi wii.m ouoo.- -I .i 'iicio-o-ii. ine y-ars yu-ia ir r i for a year, and the boys are still ; So uhl"l c"d J.lC thcU-v. maCn:;ude and b.eat ion r.-.. , ... bushels. pridUCtd ft on uil ot cimzer and eatrer to eon- , C hica ko -or atw l oi K oo. s .v oik .... i . .- .,, . . ....,..-- , , , . u.i fir uj iun . o :c,iUJ to tne uciua?:d d !:ic u.lture. , iv: I.':';, , a oris of and and t ta

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rn.irM-n.inin' Af..rnir 'final Pinn nv? th ell; (I crossing tae report s.i...

tear mftho.ls -are' undermining tenders UiV their sweeps indrpead- 'Jenetal pl.lb." lor tb

2 i!i b.::i- . ()1 a;i tn0 , r0wn forced rrtly and without wagt

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At the , oilitie Col. Jul.-on said, have i.e-n t-io.j .euons oi ais .niountc:

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At fi:: the auxiliaries were a dash. . I-rj almost invambly Hmis v.lidi i, ch.rye. v. ith stm p. it.g bar- - i..c i- and handv with their sun. .h I:tt,lp j1?' ' T S rcr .-onditiocs un-L r th- h.cat-f.im-i; ,. -.', . e thev luve bten fo-c- ln 1,Hnd 8ltd exUn.a:n lhf -'i.v mihi law. lei ... w .i. .... na. otinxo.c r a!m Tayment in pennie is e! to take refuge in armor p at-d b lt the pedestrian has f,., ,f ,f ! ,trs c.v,r..d w.th netting. the.ra probir whon ho finds seer a'. Kdnap Mail Messenger ! nre5t:iie m none. ue no lonrer r . . . ... ,t'

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seekipg lo clear his way an I awaiting their payment combatively at tho curb.

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(,AC,S "PROGRAM'' River and Harbor Bill

' ' " - v. v ii - j lay for live p ' ' i Who Kblt'-lp","!1 " ini . ..?.. t ; ... i o u !aerllufly bt fore they ,- va make Re l-livc'llcd Xe.xt Week va U Thronhllb a m gro "mail i V1 T. h' tu t en Mkhi-in amI '.-..a Iwa acun'. us. Fin therm-are. 1 ' fr tt .n,. j v -r i-iJ"i' !,!- w.- undermlninr UnIand's rep- AMlal,,, lunl St. CliarUs. ' Mo'.. 'J' rJU 1 the purc.tatlon abroad WASHINGTON. Feb.-.V The s.;f- ! from höre last nicht arid m oK otT ( C..-1" property at :2:;..a.,,n. cra memorial statue of Su-an H. i with t pouch of registered miil. It j Tiu' ," il-v !any a..eg.,.s that

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! shipped a total of api roim ito.-.y ; foreci.-s-d. and a w rit c-f asitan-"t 1 ' $ 1 i.c.f.f-a to St. lciis banks y..-ster- ; from th-- sheriff to c.btain p-srs- U

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failed to revf al any ae:i!ile , s:on to t !'." property.

j amount. 1 orb' ials of the ba"ks wf re in-- riy .-ir.-ials ..re p ur ding aw.i'

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. of c::am pr.je" In which ap- portlier ('llicf of GeMl(in '. ss tl.ar. $10".eön. however. ; n-d e-r.. to be able to land on Iiis r. prla :!-: aire ly arc availabl-. . . n J Thnmhill. who dries the St. :.-oUr plexus. UrtliPirat survs authorii.d Admiralty Staff IS Dead . Charles nail wgo:i. had takn the. included: - ir. jil to the .-tat ion J plac- iti Many i rs. ns who nevtr operated W.--t fork of White river. IndUiu. fly Associated Prm: . aboard th. train f.-r St. I.uis wnen anything m-.re intricate thin u fro-:. th moi-th to Murtln-tville. rEKLIN. Feb. o. Admiral Count 'the live men dr.-ve up in a touring ; w b. lb arr.-w are abK to tII how Calumet harbor and river. Illinois Friedrich ven Itaudissln. formercir. tu.Ured him at th- point of ; the railroads ehouM b tun. an-1 Ir.iiana. the two .rofe--t. here- chief of the i: er man admiralty .-ta ft. r-volv r t et into their motehir.

- v.l . tcf -r- authorized for Calumet 'tar- is dead. and to.-k C-' ',-cu. r.. t.vr.ng; in order to receive al. the adv.ee b! i-.p, ii!. v i- r and Caltimet river, w ould be Admiral -n P.iudlssln at one Thft.chbl with a blank. -t ami com - i tliat is offered. F- n. Harding mast . .,' . . . ,, 'idated umbr tiie bill t foitu titoe '.is personal .ehulr.il to the p.-Uirg him to l'a. in th" tonn-iu not nly have an "oj en mind" but . ;i:p r - ni- project fr faluutet har'or. Cerman emperor c.n 1 f--r tbr e ears ! of t'.1 ar th y drove to the tut- j a cap .clous one. tt. T... ...-. 'lomrranded th imperial ja ht. He' skirts of St. I'oiis wh ie tliey left J Th- world has been out of joint !: " !,-. . Vab ntr - Fl-' w-rs. C,. tb-m t .! r d tin riv- in lT.t and wa ! him. with a .threat of hvith if h-j for s.tn- time, but tbe doctors d

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