South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1921 — Page 4
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ADMISSION OF STATEMENT IS
, COURT RULING : Jnrv to Jlear Rrlcvant Part3 of ! Fir.-t AdmivHon of AnSell ul tz. j r;) i t'-'.r.'.T by tn author;!! . In connec:i' . " hh the murder. : y.;tz '. ;!;'cwl f : d m t ..-: e n r ! -. the court e '.; or. in the n- i nb- ' f ths jtir.-f v'i'r.AV I i-orn Jl-ir b th e--.a teuints made fr.:vit. t H. P.. Mrr.uf. Pmr.s'yl- . ,i ::;. ritlro k-tetivc. of Ply:r..fh. I-'!.. .-hortly l.oforo F.hultr.'.s r. rr'. ):( rt nor'.: than a yrar l y TflN of Jlohlur-. T1:a .-d-.V.F i-n tol! of th Vrt?ht'at .-jrd I'rruth'T livlsr t Tv hu!tz'.) .r.:ir. l;rr, end r.f th- f.nr!ln by th? ! "'!" r.f rt .-. of rartrid's of the ' i.Ii'r n.sd Jn th revolver i'h v,;i!.-!i M tj. rsl and Chrobot "T inKrd'-ro.j jr.d. V.'i;!.". m Muc- . ' ! wT un d . t-t1 in th deff-nd-ttT h!s arrct t-y D'jT - t:v Strut. Jff Mups by Fbultr. and Wrlsht !n i'ioui r.rir 1m Indiana nnd Mi' h-.!-'-Iso t'dl of In the nll''-d .:i -j -,?on .f tl.; d.'f-Tidfl nt. The Ir to b allows to fro in . -i ( ii'.r :.t , r.n th; theory thfit th i K' limv.nnifN it. rr'.ats t"-nd.s to j V tho f t ;-or iat Jon of S -hultz and ri-:ht and ?!;- t these -circuiuctancvs j ar upon tho I'ucs involved in the ca at bar.' j I r.'.'i '! th- time of the court 1 ta'.en up tody ;h it was yesterday j a tb.o pre.:, nt atir n of an adrnKrion of an adrni.-w-.ion trial Fpeetatora i o the ilcf'ndant. vtil prer-ably have an opportunity t- he;ir ar,d se. th. (tate':i star w itMrs. ohultz, th" defendant's i.'o. Mr:'. b' hu'.tz wa to have I'cr. placed on the :;?and yesterday, bi;t tlie arsrum nt'? over tho defend- . r.t's adtni-!on prevented Fpeelnl i''.in;wh Samuel I. Schwartz and Vitus Cr. Jone! from placinsr any :; ' r rtate'M uitpet'sea on the p'and. s ; f at"rs yr.sterday, however, did rt o; hope of hearing fstlmor.y ii' il eourt adjouriKd lato yesterday f t f rnoorj. livery soat in the court ro..;a remained ooupie-d throttsthout t!io day, and tho.se who woro able to s'aln tandir.T room only h'dd their pocitior.s aairst the walks In mi?. aile-. Spt-ct-ttora who wer i nt too timid to venturo within the t t--"-Tif rail did .) and placed fhenelvea in antatr poitlona to ):ear ar.d s-?o all that v.m? pro'.nsT cn. oiirt Wanii Spi-rtafor. The erowd.i for tiie. meert part 'mve been unuMinlly e;uJpt. and ,'udzo Mord?tomery w a i forced to t:ik" occasion only nncu to let it bo i vn that quiet is very desirable to the court upon the part of the ?pec:atois. After tho Jtjdcre had warned tb.e rer?!e.-:3 on eft tit it all thoso who wanted to leav e t J 1 court room munt do ?o immediately or remain in quied: un'il adjourr.nieiit, the drop of a pin foubl bave been heard. om n Tvere asT'iln prominent in numbers anions: the spectators at .oh th' nornins' and afternoon sesi ons -cjterday. They at through the unimpa5.-ioncd arsruments' of the attorney:'. Schultz' two sier?, who have, atitonded every potion of point sh'.co the trial bcnn Monday, remain--! by their brother's plde. Mrs. William Mucsseh v. ifo of Mr. Mu.&. el. who wa.s woumbd at tho ti'rv h'.. brother and Chrobot were ki'bd. occupied a chair inside the r.ttorreys' rail. Other ft minlne mcmb i s of the Muess 1 family wero in-t-rerfd cctatrs in ederday'a 5r.- sion s. The defendant st.ill remains t!i p'ter of attra.etion. All eyes In thft au t loom fdb..v him aj he is l:-nt:;lit in and taken out by two deputy -horitf. Schultz continues to present a well proomed appea.r.t i e. although his t-Cd form appears to r:o,.p more than at tlio beginnintr . the triil. He t-its unmoved at the .d of hi- attorney, J. W. Mclncrny, a 1 : P lie.' hi- othr counsel. W. A. I ' I T" ondU' t his battle for . : t . lA.GlOy TO PLACE H RE AT 1 1 OS GRAVES :;i:i ntu.M page one) .rt r.f n:r. et eVmmander (Jalw i.-hf . is pi?rp ye i -i v Let 'rr.:---. : tb. C ir i .-V to o ::'.r tr.at icr is particularly flttlnac ) r. rai---' front itM own are.ount of money .cry ou; th'.. tribute i T'nt"itio:is frorrt tlip public e accepted and the Virion will i 1 to p.ive rr.y en. I all patriotic t--a !. e this , Tb.e uo f i't:r orrTanti-i ar.nttal tribute to our ! I. will rtoeivr. av'count far all moneys cr.l 1 for GaP r . ' purpee, ith does nc :;it (,ei,tfeel that
. . ntr;l uti. n front the Anteri -'in P-r;..-; . heul t b- b than the c il'.- d f 'r ard tb.at ccr.tri-i-.ions from th.e pu; lie should net alb wed t'- rt.i'jot- tb.e amount '-r.tr;but d by :; utl of the j I-'c; -n. He w ish to emphasize .:- J-.dtv : i :i obligation to our own ;
MouTG (.i: i:i:mi-ho. i :rs: N th- : - M. : the r. t .or, . 1 1 1 1 will atjour v. -n. a e nt 1';; b'r iiv ."( C ; v r. ; tlf of ; If yen . - . ' - V . ,-tw. a . ft.l 1 K !e; - ;,t;. p.. ciait:-.ed of b.ewev er. I a . vv vo- c va.u.itb rv i-h us to f;!f your Mo--ttv'ti'". vcu should ct P. r.'-t ; Apr. I for th purpo-e X).. -cm "ati'. 7 tb. es.iry - a . v. : (t form of apTry MM'S-TIMES Want Ads Avoid Diphtheria A vrc throat ia a C'd breeding rlxvfcr 1 rouct your ciuldrca v never r.c.ectir; a iter? Throat. You can i!';nl ntn TONSJJNE- . t.5 i'üi.e up-.n ti e Lrt api-eafane of ?cr i.- d:"it cive Dit-htLeria a chance r ti.ut t'.-'at : P.s uck'ni condition. iVL-n TONSIL1NE i; f wallowed it cotuci Lr'-ctly ia cor.- I with t'.:e tii.-ca.cd ctira.e and iniuei a L-'aithy ccn- p, Itticn t f tl.e rt ut' rar.e; then the I'..-'.- ra can ,?Uz i u 1 th? threat :.J f ylti -L' -i bv IPpLtueria p- rui.'.. ir-p TONS1LINT: in th? hva-3-5 ri -re y,.u tan '-t il o,-1'' vd...u I-.lucJ. iJöc, ilCO. I
DEATHS
1JMMA JI niDDLJX i Mr.r Err.ma Ih IlJddlft, CD yar.L riled at her homa 712 South Hend a v.. VV dnelay r.ocn afttr .1 tu-o y .lti hlne.tj with dropsy and complications. J fcho wäh horn Jn Winhlr.rt-vi'.X , rn, Juno 15. and had : South UiZ '. he-res from Viniarrspor!, Pa. Sh wfirt married to Jajri In 18s4. Beides hf r huiband she is urvlved by thrtrj daughter, Mrs. Carrlo FSndly. l!t.. Hittlo Hnr- ! beck. Mr. Cora Or.rlch, all living ! in J-'outh P.er.d; two sor.s, Walter. .Ivlntf at tho parent's horns and Arthur of Trenton. X. J. Fhe leave ort brother, "Jorg iSte!riman o ilr.fj Valley, Cailf. Funeral arransrc inerrtd hav3 b.."n complt:.'. Mrs. Goldlf TVardon. formerly of South Bnd d!ri Tuesday afternoon h0 !h Garrett. Ir.d Fho !s f urvived by her parts Mr. and Mrs. J. Jt. Urou-n, of South Bond. Hi"- fcoclv v.'.:i arrivo on the Vandalla. Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clo. k and bo taken directly to Highland cemetery for brief funeral la r ices ar.d burial. Kev. C. A. irickafoo?? Will orf.c'.at MRS. IMOGfiXi: QUINV. Mrs. Irnor nc Qulnn, 76 years old. dird at the home of her daiiehler, Mic. D. P. McK'ce, 713 Portas a v.. at 9: ':0 o'clock Wednesday munilnc, following1 an illness of s-v-n x-rk.s. Hf-sidci her daughter, slir Is survived by a ion, IMgar P. Qu inn of Indianapolis. Mrs. Qu inn wart born Oct. CI. 1 S 4 I , at Wabash, Ind. She came here eisiht months astf rim Indinapolis. Funeral ;irrar.etements have not been rantfements nleted. com! Ml all 1 1 - l H im I . n - i
Casimir Xiezpods-UI. husband e.fj"11" ' "i'iu.sn .urm was nmicMDiP.'twiw '";"1". llM
Catherine Niepodftki, died Wednesday noon at his home, 1-01 N.vr ist., after an illne.vi ef over two wcehs. Ho was TS ycirs old anci. id j'irvdved by five children, Mary WairhlchowsKa, Paul NiezKodkl. NararyJa XI ez floe 1:1, Prajredo Niczndljowska and Hatti Gapezynaka. lie ha-j been a resident here sinc I S 7 2. Th1 funeral will bo held Monday
rnornintr at 0 o'clock at St. Hedwige I u a' rr,,Idoyct. h s.,id. would be re- When on:ip!dd it will be tin- A rich urch' where Rev. Zubowitz will f-ji!,,('r1 fn," -JSVin to ?,Z-?.r. jinbui of and will be capable fic'atr Ilii'-Ial will be in Cedar 1 arm labor figures were intro-,t,f i-onimunieatinsT with all parts of
Grove1" - SELKCT BURIAL SITE NE Ait BURROUGHS HOME POUGfIKi;i;P.SIp;, X. T., March HO. A lart'o boulder, upon wliich John Purroit-'hs played ua .t bey natu-ft ns a ! and s-it In study of man, Tvill form the headstone of tho srrave where his body is to be interred next Sunday, on the SltH anniversary of his' birtlu Th burial plot, elected WednesGay Py rciativeo oi uie srreai na.iurallst who died uddenlv ve strrda y. , . whilo returning to his oome n ar
n ie' on .i. i'...-c-iihi.i n.iiii .- mo" ! tor common laoor. lper-ascs of in tho Cat--kil mountains at K'-j approximately 20 percent wenbury. A landscape expert accom- j chown te be the averasre in Albany, ponied a funeral director there, j TTtiea, Home. Rochester and N'cw
Wodnoyday to plan a iitii-- p;i:Mycrk fitv. In the batter's suburbs
around thai grave. A few feet freun the burial ground ; stands the old house in which Mr. ; Purrousrhs waa born. A little ; distance a.v;ay is "Woodchuck hole." tho .summer camp of the naturalist. ! SUFFOCATION CAUSES DDWII IHMTIP liKAZIL 31AIS 3 ULAili ' i Py AKsooJrted Press: ; BRAZIU Ind.. M;irch CO. Albert ! Pearnan. 39 years old. rcsidii.y; in W. Central a v., was suffocated by the carina in of a cellar drain which he was differing at his home Wednesday afternoon. Life had r.a-ed from the body when it was taken frem tho ditch. P.caman is survived by the widow and two childr n. CHICAGO EXPLOSION YET BAFFLES POLICE Bv Associated Press: i CHICAGO, March CO. The mys-! ter- surrounding the explosion of a; fireworks factory- which cost at least, I . v. . - ' r?--1 . . . . .. . rorhed a densely populated section i
Oi mo Cl lUtuj. jwuaia.w u..- ,.arl HiaU 2, .3 oW anJ W11IUm olved TedneSaay ntht. despite ,v- ..uok.. Weaver. 2 5. who were arrry rtfort of the polce and state of- , . r,n.,svnt0. Tnd . vestrrdav
ficiaJjL That the prem; where the piosnon too piace wert- neue. o u v -w - works in violation of city ordinances. was the Ftatement of swerol persons, who advanced the theory that workmen playing with toy torpedoes pet orr a secret ma marine containing .several tons of explosives. The huildlnp in which the blast occurred wan known in the neighborhood as a "house of mystery." It was a one -story brick :-tructurc. vv hich appeared to have no windows ar.d never exhibited siptns of life. Orders Resolution for Paring of H hitcman Ct. A resolution for the paving of htteman ct.. va ordered by the mvmt'cra Wnrk.s rt of the Hoard of Public their re.u'ar weekly se-a-..ori v e dnt sda Ti')ir Thi r-. I e b; J ion ' a'.v.ik a for the Mdenlnc of Mishiv. at H'th st. was dt-ferrcd nun', next week, as was tb.e rtsoluticn for the mstaPatien ever on limerick the pipe Matiy Reservations Made Ear Luncheon Meeting More than 100 reservations have jbe n made for the civic iPprter jthe Chamber of Commerce. Thur3J day neon, when Kev. A. J. Folsom. ! nf Ft. "Wavne. will sneak. Dr. FolsoTi g renown as a pun;ie ,iears.T ; hfl preceded htm to South Bend and j indications point to one of the largrest cratherlnfa of the a ear. CALl'M Ill'S. O.. March Ü0.Wi'.ham Ih linserson. C?. supreme rounellor of tbo United Commercial I Travellers' of America, und Canada. d al a loc i! hospital Yednerhiy i cf e amplications. , S1JI.1.CT N--S 51 SlI.K nosii.itv. I'riuay morning at Oliver Stv .o bj.'. See cur window. Adv't.
WAGE GUT ASKED BY TRUNK LINE
OF RAIL BOARD ! New York Central Would Reduce Pav of 20.000 L'nskilled Worker-. rco:cTi.i'i:i rnoM page on-jd n?ss rri.i!:v: ii r. :.--a ry to .-j b 1 ;i '. t 'idrnco to t!:i, board a.kir.? an ud- : jftT.i-nt f v.-.-. Pcforc tb.r- railroad tcstiniop.y 1 hrdshp j. r.. :r. .i. v.cii. .spakii: fo thf rrnn!n-r pi:i,I.. q hrl f n w -.f a
not. to railr. ad':i rruat, declaring 1 ""t would b- without f rc?dncc f"r
the bonrd to a . tu in the Xtu' Vorh Centra l'n rcqu-t. iho rn-.n:cyes waited ! . months rdf und r rapid inrasn of i COtg ff living," Mr. Jcv.cii f.jid. tliO T.rCS'T.t "We do not bMi-v-rates ar unju?: nr i:nrrr.."-)nab ar.d u. c.tlr;iat. it muld tako- fiva: prn--.r:v to r i' i bur.-" t!i' f iaployrj for t!r ini; ih'- tir.; c !"--.i fi'i-talr.'j'i du -a n aited for an incro a e ai ear"The burd'-.i of drrrpa.ed rn.-;; should not be olace.-l on the low-;L ail eynnlovf'--thn common laborer. I tiiin!; v"p sliould keep in rii ind that when th. labor board f ?to!bhed t?icR waprt the interstate comnurre ro:y ir.isffrlort isrrantd rat which nould take care of them. Puinc Mark Toniporarilv. "In our oydr.ion this bu.'ine.-.? depresinn is only temporär.'-. If the, railroads nro granted av relief , thev should pas.H on the V ?nrfit of j I those, who pay tho bill." " 1 -1 11 i j i ..l . i . . l of lim h.id .showed a r.-teadc down ward trend for nearly a that ; simila.r trend in year and .-Tp-Pc fif ! im. ii . i iir Trr.iii 10 . - n f ' .f " - ... o .-ii iranie rales, lip said eoui' btirminei for aij- length of thn and the prps nt ratra were wholly inaoefuaie. lie contended. Reductions of 17 to M percent wero pronosod in various cla.-ses of unskilled labor e.n tbo Xew York Central and a comparison with the! common labor in othe- in lustra . was niaiio by M. A. McCiory. statistician for the road. Maintenance of i finn,! K r,a-a i... o i wtri. inuv ' i, I-.H.A- 'i i . 11 1 in-.. pre.--aient of tu American 1 arm Hurt an IcMeration of .New 1 orK. and Prank M. Bradley, head of tho Xew York State Federa tion of Asricuhhire. AVasrts. In 1020 avcrasrf,1 from ZC to aeeordinjr to Mr. Striving's figures, and now were down to :?5 to $b". P. i:. Warner, of South Haven. Mich., presiri' nt nf n T-r fruit exchange, said '7 h,. iu-c . t Ü- '
i n.)0 and tip- day laborers rtite w.-Mjfint irritation to the Japanese oc- ! ttr. cents now. an compared to SO , n patie.nal tioo;,s in Yiadivo.-t ok. If : m l5n- j tho trouble l.eTween the Japane.-e Submit Wiltre SUlllcs :ina Americnns in the V!:.divr.tr.b-
Wur-p i. -rit. of :n.l 11' tl In two veore cit:r rci tiie New v orVr ; ' , , . -' , .1 C entral v. ere suomitt' d to show tho ; r omp:) rativc r.iy n other industries decreases as hich as o.. j or ecu. wrre recorded and In Buffalo and Amslerd.a m. N. Y.. decreases were! aroimd I'O percent. ! Twenty-five percent depreases , wcn, shown to be th- average in! Cleveland, Alliance .and Tolede). O., 1 1 ' 1"d- c I Several pomts. including Sra-; cusp. Poehester. Dunkirk. Ont.. N'c.s York and I'rie, l'a., were re- j ported as having decreases avcrac;- J imr lo percent AVrATOK DIES AFTER FALL FROM AIRPLANE By Associated Fror: .VATCMIIZ. Miss.. March CO. Lieut. W. r. Copey, who was injured last I'ridaj- it;ornir.F: near Crowcville, La., while attempting ;i trans-continental flih.t from Jack" - -or.ville. Fhi.. to San Diego, Calif..! elied here lat Wednesday. CONFESS TO SERIEM 0I1 "I If II niTIv; A's Mil Ts w. . 1V A.osfki iat'l Pr : TEKRi; IIAVTi:. Ind.. Xareh - " -m - ------- - - - and ret'Jme.i to Terre Haute, con-
c-iftpS,M .Q , lu.c. u ,re Vednrsdav
, t t participating in 16 holdups ,;troi roooiucH. e oores-sion waa pamea i , af.er s,.vrr 4l hour (lun5n, whioh the ! . Vvuug niCn w confronted bv vie- : tln,s aR(i lu,stivr:v identified. In ad- : , ,,;.icn u, b(.ini, identified b- vletitc.s . f holdups the men were confronted b Misses Mabel Weddle and Winona Hay. who wero kidnapped and mLstieated follow in:r the robber' o' . t.etor car !." ri'. The younpr wotr.rn deeiareij Hia ar.o YVcav vv the men who had mistreated them. FRUIT CROP SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY COLD. "v.S!I!NGTON th pafir;cr toda; which carce rr. '.tar.: h ". -W:-I. f th cold wive t no r.ceb; o: i.z dep.irtn-. T4: of . ( :;preS. cd the b crop surplus of r. vi-.-. the efficiab-: of culture tor. -5 4 that the trutt co'tntry a? a who' material!'. a'fected d ret . o rpncrtl 'rem various ect'.on.r of e:;vv 'hriiat. Ihrs: rep Ui in fueh eis-; Heal' hy paid, are uaual y for thes sufe'.n? las? 'ny? are inclined 1 3 o a" '. s tb.e :iturtio. in their o-wn districis. It v. as pclr.tt-d out that no report.' had bn .received of 'i'.r.ir.; to fru t "-epr in New lit;! ii. Nvv" York ? .1. p-trr-.e recrien. the Pa re me routh. :!ie (;r;at Uih-.s c ceast or tho exS! STPK llOSIIIUV. v- r.-.wr;;:rw' Oliver Style. !s.- cur window. Adv't. 4 . t f?hop, 1 Trv XEU S-TJMES Want Ad Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap
CONFER TODAY ON WAGE PROPOSITION
W ae cale of Carpenter ; ind Ma?on Journeymen to lie Discussed. C rj t r u e r y t r t'.v c : . on tractors rf th int-n v. ill airtd out. tbL; bu.i l.r.'-; rnooti at Z.ZO o'rlocl; whT. a n-prvjer.ta,-t.:v ; Kathfrini; of lal.-r h .td 1 uii l be ll'-i' .n lOjnrll . Jiaii:ofr o: tJ ;ty na ü. !at-vii m' r:t rfoot to-' cu-p'-nt n ;.nd an r. d u c t u a 1 miTi ..urii'. fort to r ach ati acrr. nt i.p-.ti th pur-je--: w ill i aftcn.ptv I to lay. It is vdrrsii'od that tho M.u'.raelor.M '.-ould lik-j :o luv.' th : lacn '.:crt a vm:;- i . suction of 13 t-. 20 prent but that ar.y reduction v,iutOc.tT is p;iii, .! by tii-.. rori:mn. Pi vivv of the 1'act that tlwro lit 1 1- unemployment h r . South enI be;nc t::orc fi.rtun 3 in thiir.an::cr than most i t ; ., r f tu- midwest, it i" doubtful v.-hat tl: cutcoire of the i iftinc: will J . It wps t-aid that th nif-:in? be. held at t'i" s -icrf tIo;i .f l.u'.liers and Trader: exchanc. t..ect:ng is or-" to tho public. v.-il! ! !lo The JAPAN TO ERECT WIRELESS POST Eni?lratcd in Securing; Inland. Nipponese to Dnild on Own Tcrritorv. w am li jm I .Maren .,'. i rus- i tiated in tlnir p rsis'ent e fforts to ( oust tho Americans, from th" les-' iiiui iiii- . v. iiit:;i ill11 i';n- - - . - orient, tne .Japanese nave aT last despaired nnd hnvo undertaken the r.' !m station construction or a po erf nl , In Japan proper, ac eirdin to of J ticial advicra reachhu: Washington. Japanese- naval engineers hnve bo cam tho erection of a station tit j Otshima. in Nasrasaki profopturo. i Form- ,'0o miles out by f.e-t of the i American station at Vladiv oi- tob. .1. .... ..1 1 , uio worm. Haclc i.f Japan's decjyion to build this new station is a record of m - eral years' strenuous and futile cf fort to eure poh.-esi.ion of the Kut' ci in i.-iaim wueie?) wjiu u 1 now ueiu and operated by American naval ofbeers and .vorne "Ö men r er'uited from the Asiatic II et. The taizure and operation of th" plant by Amer--jean naval fo,:-rs d"-pite Jajanose a source of cori- ! ',K!" district could be traced bade tu the i . . n-. :.. .... . . ! 1 11,1 M Ul lu' viieR-.,., Nation, according to naval ottic-rs. Th i,,.fiimr that admhtedlv does exist was manifeste d riot lone; idnce in the shoot insr to deatli of Pieut. William P. Landon by a Japanese sr-ntrv. iirv-iri. nniru.' sr.1 l lXUUnui BLAST IK U IUCU EIGHT ARE KILLED CHICAGO. Mandl HO. Five sr-n-(arato investigations into the epb- ! sion which ye sterday took a toll of 1 eistht known uead and wrecked em'entire block i.i tho licart of C!iie;ir;n'.-? Kb.etto, are under way toelay. S (.nie man i.s under arrest and tip police are se-king two others v.h".-'1 alleged nesrlistence in la pinsr a large epiantity of hreworks and explosives hlored in a warehouse within th' city limits is believed to have beep, responsible for the disaster. William Singer and Nathan S.'hatfcr, pa rt -net is in the firm of Singer .'s.- Schafn-r. disappeared after the explosion and : are bein" souvht bv the police. Japan Delegate Denies Parleys Lansing Cites P.v Vnltcd Pros? : TOKIO. March 20. -Tb.e Japanese foreign otTiee and Dele prate fcvikino. who represented Japan at the Versailles p' aee cer.f ere nee. today detlared that two ef the contcrences, said in advices here to have been oescribe.l ,y Robert Iinsinp. formt r American secretary of stat. in hi b-,o!-o:i the peace conference, were never ne:o. s T'ae conferences referred to were said to have been between I-.r.siuur an.d .T The mac : an "in es."! dt Ir -u t'oreiirn oiii' e isue a formal i s. it v a denial. d. SI SILK IlOsIlMIV. y Timrnir.?r ;:t (hver St t'co car window. Adv" I . hop. m RELIEF FROM Iff AM o;?t Dr. Sü'A'arcls' Olive Tablets That :s the cyi- cry of thr.ir.-i s ,:t.cc Vr. LdnrJs prcduccd Cf.ee r?blet5,ths Substitute for cabn!. I3 TrtPtr.T results fror.i these p'e3rar. '."' fit-'i-'c-Th c?.t:5e the liver 1 J b ! .0 J I t ev; .' tr.cm to ur.r.aturtl act:::: It. TJawarcs Civs T-zhts : -e thing, healing, v.-it-b!? csrr.pouri :r.:::ed v. ith olive ci). I: yo- have a bad tiste.bad breath, du'd, tired, ara ccnitipated cr litiou?, you'll hr.d quid: and sure results from Dr. Edwards' littte O'.ivc Tablets at bedtime. 15c scad iJOc. a box. SELLING OUT 0, m tm m m A' 330 S. Michigan St. IS
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SEEBIRT OUT FOR CITY'S HIGH HONOR
Local Altornev Announces Hi: Candidarv for Mayoralty -Nomination in May. PI! s -b:rt. ( f .!; s-'-' ivt a r, i -'h'.irt. lau- fir:-:. !":! d l.M i claralir voraliy on tao re-ti'-l'.ct YY durJ;i" aftcrpublio n d in a f'-rr h.it jif ial :i:i;:?v blpp i; ' ;-. : 1 1 v ' . ' . W 1 ; . . i n i -'. " .i rnounc ctr.c nt s the rn o ith stated t.o poh ; 1 1 anv facthip bty. u:d ; v. boN v onio :li jc.sl and In1 1 i. n of law, isit S ' birt .stated ii.r : of th" i ;e iL- t will D.-t1:- r ably if elected aJ tief c ;; ; - jMvp of the t ity. Tb." M'i.'rnoy stat"l tl'at onf of p pb'nls in lii. t.Iatf'Tin tho rc plann ins: of 1 ' V a ' the revtoval o" th Grand Trunk tailway) and th" stradj j p : -paraf i-n of t irfch, of t! ! New Yr'!"k !".t ra 1 l ailra er' b ' j i 1 1 i p a n I r . . r r M'ater worl-.- :'. r n ;id"cap the the I ' -"r. i"-' and th prob;o: "t s:it f t a.on - " ' p ! a t ' bv Fublb'i. :i i'h a r..'-pfu1 survey of to hrin,, c:t-- ; r.an'-'s teiid.:abou i i:: to 'i-rv in T i. ccord,ns in-; annnurmpmon. i;-rr in ll:ur. n intllisr-mt th r.-onnel of the mber.i of ar:ons be.rds hero :'d b: ti'c ... Tidldate's aim. said. Tl;- offi,-.. s- !;. r was a city at-t"trn-v 1'.r tr vears durimr the Kellor .'!h" in titration. Ho 1 a l i :i4 I'ifa otf. bh d. Ho w ; in ni;io. re. eiw d Iiis 1 r,v do rre. i the I'rivi -r'-ity of Michigan, j rid ard has two dauthter-i i ia.i! - P.oy ' '. Ily-r, .".:h Notre !a;n.e aV.. filed r' i'h "'ity kik llilim-ki. hi-' , .1.. i r ii"i i 1 ! a 1 mi i or t u :;c. una u icni i ii'hnan from tho , Fourth ward on the dentocratlc ie dem " I ticke. Weoncday afternoon. 1 Wvch' for Clean A -p I, And Painting in Citv i s-'outb P.end i- to have its annual va !; of "ehan-np and inint-Mp" between M.tv 1 ard 7. '('bis i.tcision was arri'd at by city executives. C'haaiber of Commerce otta ials and ivic autli,c-;t ;rs Wt-dnesdav and the immediate issuance ef appeals
to iti;re:is to beautify their homes 1 (.'or.ni cticut is establishing- an inland lawns will be be-un. j proved salmon hatchery for restock-
i Th" "clean-up and paint-up" wee lis but a par? of tb.o city b autiful j procram which South P?nd launches eory f--prin?. C"(inr-nitins- ith tne Chamber of Commerce, business tuen will dbplay commodities us-ful in i i,,in.-inr ahoni results in fhi ; dir. ction. iii.rnixs ()!,r.r.iiu'. Itv Internat ien:il News Service INPIAXAT'OLlS. Ind., .March r.n. Ttavnaoid I '. MrCancv, sV.oestore manage'-, mb-shiST since last Thursüay returned voluntarily to his ho bio ' a S:.".0 bt-t nijrht. it was learned ! , ... i v, ,-,.a;-rw e.- v,;- r.i- ; .xo uivu- - iui "e n.u.uu.j . disapp arai.ee was revealed, i St SILK II(JsIi:UY. I'riday r.ornitir; at Oliv- r hop. pee- oui window. :lv. AdVt. ( SI SILK HOSIERY. day morning ut t " liver See our window. Style AdVt. her. hi ti his is wliat healed my skin trouble ; Resinoli "Notrv I don't bave to avoii people i because of embarrass Idj; skin trou- i Ide. or lie awake hours at nitrht. for- ; nentctl hy intenso itching. Resfnol OintErnt did it! After the first ap- 1 plication of this scathing ointment, I j felt stich blefscel relief. In a shert time Uie inflammation was reduced j and the itehin stopped. Notr ray ! ecima is entirely one. I nievd Res- i inol Soap as directed with it and i luive found Resinol Shaving Stick to I be the hot on the market for a ! clean, ea?y shave." Rnir.nl trio at ! nil tlrugiAte. ! Let us estimate your Interior and Exterior Decorating without any obligation on your part. Wc have a full and complete line of Paints, Oils, Vanishes, Enamels and Wall Paper at astonishingly low prices. Our work i3 guaranteed. Call and see us, or a phone call will bring our representative to jour door. J. W. Wentz & Son Decorating Co. Over Central Drurj Store Main 945 .. ; .Ami: "CSTSl H ft i FARMERS f. l . ?!.. v.dio w irt xzonj for l"U;iT er 'Lort ttrr; ni ret Jf ber on tVir l.W'K STOCK, I M I I . r. M 1 1 M S . I L' UN ML' It 11. l'lANaS VICTIIOIIAS. tic. mk LOAii go. it.ll.hbe I IPC.. Suite 3. Merrhantf Hunk lildj. J
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LAPORTE OIL MEN REIMBURSE COUNTY
ta!e Board of Accounts Saw ll. 083 Alleged Excessive Payments Returned. IXrIAXAPDI.IS. Ir.d.. March ;"h Two Iviportv. Ind.. oil rompa:i;r-. I hac rtturntd to tho I.aport' ci-m-' I ty trca.-ury a tctal of Jlli in al-! srf d c-xcesFivo payments) for ul asphalt, received by them on :'S!'"1 'tracts awarded by the Lporte ccin 1 county cnrnmifMloners. ac.ordin to , r. rt-port of the state board of ounts filed icday as ith J' ; lciibac!. clii. f examiner. Th" re ! p'.rt. which w;i;i filed bv A. T Don i ri'd-'on and Ura I'razer, field exami- ! rer?, states that other claim! .gainst the companies of moro. tb.an $1.000 are pending. In the report it i.s indicated that not only we re the payments for the i oil and as; bah. rxfMive. but that tl; e contracts ntered into betwi on be companies tind tb.e coramip- 1 ; ai:iers are iiJCKai. in mat tiie com- , mJsom r. failed to comnlv with thlaw In .advertising the bids for the contract. I Each Resident to Hold Office in A'. J. I'illapc e- CAMDLW, J.. March C.J. ' . I Mvery resident a voter and eve rv vot- ' that is the Meat of political entity loomini; up today i f(r tbp Tavist o !- -it t.-i . i v , J f i Ml IKU III" hi- x i" ii. 1. 1 1 1 . i ii iu ma:, cainnavi j U()Jf ryiy , c p,,r;iUr(1 Thr 1L,;ir, :f i lections here to-day received returns rhowinsr 1? votes bad been cast. T!k re ar la others to bo fill- , f i Fmnk P. Middlelon. sretatary of a talkinsr machine elected mayor. company, was St SII.K irosii;itv. Pridav- moraine: at Oliver liop. ,t-i. our window. Style AdVt. St SlIxK. HOSlIillV. I'riuay momingr at OHw-r iiop. b'ee our window. Style AdVt. There are Cll.OOf applications for passports to tho Unitc-d States on file in Poland alone. intr its strcame. : r The Road That Leads To Financial Independence is just w hat you make it You can mate it a never ending one by not laving lystcmatically. You can make It t lor.f end tedious one if your money earns only avcrsje Interest rat. You can nVe it a plenant, interesting and sKorter road by purchasing sound, lilted dividend FaVnS tock on the Rose 20 Payment Plan Which road will you take? 'rlteor internet? interesting i'llilK booklet Xo. L,24. "How to Become Financially liulepeadeat" Rose & Company 50 Broad St New York
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MARIM GRAS PLANN!.!) FOR V.M. C. A. FRIDAY
The I al V. M. f. A j for it?? annual Mardi h ' in t:.-;r rooms, a i .. i bilb-d ene two j-hovwm;.-! o f tb V I, : -i r.:b o ( lues at sidp :-... rube waii.in riet pari':-.-? ar11! r i -i.i r " i : v 1 ' for. av.l th. . bain i. n ! attend tli" "A ;.t-:i fo...l attire and a f-oI p i r t : I L.I i 1 roi: idd 1 1 r new ornci; 1101 r: Hi jii:r.in:r to lay . the . .ty bur ity b. n' f C.iiT,r".i It m it niiKyi'aner at tho from S:;t0 to 10 oVJock i-, ! itttr. and from 1 :.1n t r 'in the a ft . rrino;i. ! These rhar.irr-s h.i - b. ; th" eonwni'' noc of tb- : I o who will bo (a; . d , sira tli." Mi ,;,!:. ; opened. CLEVER WOMAN RESISTS HOLDUP Instead cf Buying New, she "Diamond-Dyed" her old Garments, Draperies j Twenty million onuu la ffdeel the protitee-i!..'- ra-r"1. diamopd-dyeinL: faded, rhabb; waist.'', dress, s, e,,..i-. ; stockines, coverinst--. v:-y!bi ware of poor dye that -rea',. -f a des and ruins' your ra atevj , "IMamond Pv s" no o b-r Ilach pa- kasT" contains r,e- " ' i materi.d is so..l or si''., 11 cotton, linen, or a mixture; a!- . hat color you want. Adv. .1 r tee (? - eiihinsdte.i r No matter vb.at the. e--caricn flowers are the orly gift wbdh pie a true nn l lasting impre--ion of re.)l sentiment. ATI otbrr clft.i NM ronimonpla.ee and lack in-.; ' in tact by companaeai. Ixt flowers be yoi;r tne3er.ger in the futur and you'll roon rea.l!..viut a dept'.i of real j-cn- ' timent they ars aldo to j wirry for you. laaSeuthlllichfqanSfrccr (jrr..hojß.öirlirhrn?7 TT es 11 JLS iL Jik.
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