South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1921 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
GOLD WATCH AND BROHZE TABLETS
TO HONOR COOPER Iour Local Uri-Minzatioin to .j ... ., ' ray irilmit- to Man Who Sanl I)irr. I'i-.i f r i r: '. to 0-:-" A i r, V. M. '. A. j h :.. i i r, w a : : r : ' r .. ' ' . , ! , - - .d h f .-...a i';. :.:h- . v. . ..! - . . ( .:;:. .tt- t: jr., ;:: I 1 : t n ; 1 : I a . a h; h Mr. (" ' 5- . . . r ; n .-rr. :. A:-r.l I : '" .n-. t : hi.;' , hr.f,l ft a I.: ' r ; , and place? :.::.'.!! to j.r er.t th-- i .-.! a:. ;i not ' ( T. t'y ),::' -v y. - t! J l- '4 Mr. C r iwi'.h a S a'.h i'a s a it.J 'y r. r.i 'A'at'.it, 'I !.. tin rt . . 4 . . 4 . . ' 1 ' i I o ; . . .: ia i . . ( ':. a r-p: : . '.i n of ' : . . , ".. . ... . 1 , 1 . . t 1 : :-i.it. and su.t-nl-ly :.-rav-.l to ;. pif th- physical . tr-. 'Mir;;: t h-.t m d- t h- .: ro-.c a jr.u.afi i er- J;-; .-;oj.u iv aii.-rnoot ( n- of th- lri,:.; tahh j-d.. d In th- :h r s i im a m ' n- r at t V ryri.r.aKium a:.d th- third tre l am- uriiv tutv r.'mr.'i.-. Plan Annual Ih n !iind Th-.n in adduo ri t wafeli to I- jr. - r . t 1 to Mr. Vu)j tv)r j . ti) j . ., f..rs f.f t (11,o j.r.- . n-'a v th - h:-'h to provid-each t'r. f.','-v -o'd r-,,1 d to'b-'
,.i.(n tl) , j. ,.. g.vps who '"'"ness of skill that iz coincident ' in th-.r'.:fVUvir.gvork. Tl.o ith th., high, r talent. In previous wi,:r..r .of th -., -a.M m . da'.s :n- (o,"'- I . r Iks d -noni. vrad.d , rdm.: to their f : a s . ' r- ' (1 - ''nius for interpreting;
'At; ex. cut. v. committee -ompe..;-d i f n .-nt-.-rt i f ?!:.- f.ejr big oigin!7,,!i t.ar'i-ij.atimr in th-memoria! Was amauir ' 1 Id
mitt.-, h. ad.d i,v ivär.k F. Hering witnessed laue in many ,Ä r?rA
l)ai.s. Charl - s-'p-th. Jo;-ph K. vv--" V ' t I ,nn-r. Walt-r Hilde - : ;L A'thorn-h th- responsibility fcr J - . . , :. a tv,.. f,lMr 1 th- memoii.l .-.cnniiol to th- fo, r ( i.roniz.itioti--, th- Kl wams and I ni- , " V; V V . ;: V p ; .,, , ' verstty club,, i..- . d C. A. ar d , Xot.e I.ime. th- Ptduic Uinv.e-d tr . att.nd the, r. r. monies at the u-h ; M-hool vad.t uuum. M-n-hy n:ga , I.ltat h.unll-'-i m-mb-is of the !.' f S'"' "at s i 1 1 ,. , ,. ; .. , I.. :!TaUo in a O- 1 . . U. ting program, .nci.idiug a ju . .-.-nt 1- . ' . . , , ,1 iio-i addr. -. 'p--" 1.1 1 mu-:e and otlur' ... numb, r.-r, h- b irg arranged by th pro-rata cou.mi' Stud, baker's i-i,,.1 4 ill nl'iv il -in: tt'f r-i i i monv . " 1 At a Pöting ef the tmivers.ty RELIGIOUS SCHOOL STUDENTS BAP U Jj 1 ! " Prof. ?taff-l(l KmplKlM7.es Tinf ,., , rV . portance ot hlhlc Iraniill- to Y0UII-. ; P P ! : :r . ;v! : s ' :!r:::; i br.-.mht '-at ra-i an . . r bef-te." f..bl I'! .'f. I. W. Staff!-!-!, dirt -to.- ; Liri.'U- . d ; ati-n at Na p.-rvi'.'.. . in an aiblr. !at .v. ntng at ;t bar-pi. t in the V. M. ('. A. ait. r.de 1 hy na mb ms . f the Seutn land and .! ; .1 1 "t a ;.a tr.ii-ar.g hi of r-iiria- ! u " 1 1 i u 1 . An.- rb hureh a;; hoj . to !" a ..pc :-s 1 a :y d. pr- t a ly i :..-tr'p-t. ,ac!i chdl 1!po'," h- .-.opal f..r a f -.:.- ! f-r- . ! a ! -o u c. a--- e t I . : o : b.-. a:.! g:r :n c I , . T . . 1 ! - V - f r a b . 1 1 1 r -a n h g- r .ti : fund i:a r t d Sh.. rt t i":.s Mrs. Y. id 1 L.rirr;. !' !--! -. rAV, -f: d . :- .. ne en iv ma. r-- ". 4.m; i-t v Y. I . -M tie.- ! .: ' . . Y. M. 'b A. - ... cf a - :. s. ! . h t-m-b : : : Th.- p:r;-.--t ! 4 . t ' 1 - d ' ' tit- , . ' . . 4, 4 o - havi i t' -a .' o Flivver tnul Clntliinz Full in i hievrs Folks (P-o-t-,. W ! 7 'r: ' : I. r- : h. ; . I . I I .."j,. , , ... Fr h v V . b .'PeS V. - ! I .. i;'. d . -i w ho r r. ''.. tied ' i i L - Fdis -r!. V T Co 'dh to Ca- ': . - In J . i i i 11. 1 ... b. y.v. !'!;-:i's SHU IFF HOPF OF FA ULY .A) X I f 7 I 7 FI " 4 1 I 1 i 1 1 I I II Ilk ' M ' 111 iar. -!"' ! .- i.' . .v-i . iLllLL.: .1 hlL- 1A'J.lJMl -ah-, t.ary . i:a . : tir.g tuFr : t r Iho-a-oa-- !: Meal L'.r ra.p; a g:r... rs . : pr . ' Tp- h r:,l p :. hat of Mishaw a.. a. -a ,
brand and L ... ..re-nan. .a so a , ; - - - - ; , ruiM r;i, ,,.nicf,s for th latf. .a!n ÜH II. Irailt, (HTetarV Ol hxHOCt AlIlCS to Lcam Jai) At- L. Guilfoyl , district el
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1 Mr' - f r.; . t r tV i 1-th" at the Oliver theater last Chica-O Society, Kllra-C(! ! tUude Before AllSWCT- dHvC' and SuhsUont hai-a fi t.io .t.iar... ..n ..is i or i . , Uvs ,;n In,iian lake last Saturday. c . c c l.Ulllt Dtiure nilMVtr- turn all mcney donate.
r oune, .t i rmiv. i. s i y . ' , with the viiror of vounir ..nth,ih,..m i Kpix-opal church by liev. 11. .1. Long Tarl It. Ki.ift. .--n etary of the ! ( roXTINTEI) FROM PAGE ONE) Indiana have made pe
lM' ' '' "!' "', i i , i, nlH- 1,,,, i la,,,, ,If fr..,. and Iliglit Ke John I f. White. ! "hieago S-ci-ty cf Artists, who ai - : : T 7 - I butions to the mo t, . a. w.-ilt.-r Hihb rbra nd and W.l np t-- huppl.y ioes-d hiinj-'df irom ; ' . eonttntiun understood to be that! . ,
,r i. ' .. I the ccd.-webb-d traditions of the Mf,v tnan tci-.-nd.- ot tn- hoy ; n in aiux lunu Malay to hang - 4. ,.v1nnf nf fuA ,ßß. suuering ir. ireianu,
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taub Tuesday noon -a. ! ... Ui. Kb ,am. in Fhakr,p,,irt.a j mTJÜM DT C Ä T?I?T V "h(,t"-raldiie effects, but fortunate- Cammt Fon-e-ast Pe-slthm. Reading sb tesmen and others of n.i-j ,w,opl,. can p.. t,,!rht ....p,. tl ,. wants cl4b m.e.it., limy . nyin craf.ani.h ljCihor's ' Thrsfcnl ' I H ( iLl il ÖÄliJjjl '"' Mr K,Mft COuld for 1 1,la:M The position Japan will take in j pronunenee, and m turn re- ..Worn.uUt nA-hin.-ry in ft,;;r U! ;a,n,ations vob d to ar- , f .m rtninrka,p. fo a'n a,.j111JJU " "Ll1 UU L talk of the advertising d, awing and r,plvin? t0 Mr. Hughes note, can- ! to al district ehairmen. In-.., anil t,,. edpato In th- m- a yia to M". tnr aml thN ,ta.ntKs hlm to decided I ' his brush and his color inter- n(,t nmv bo furet.ast. It has insisted eluded m the e-ndorsements are the . ri,ncudt.,h -p,,. llls.. lt N , ;;, ( 01 'I i'. V' ,pTm"h'-Ivtage. but it is In facial expns-lp.til to OI)flill MoilCV I ockcd hiS d:,,'Ul1- upon it., risht to control of the- island t r' ". 1 . i Mvo to thrown away, s- tmMb.hty fr-r tho mem-rhu to th, fuui inV(m and the i.,;,. ; 1 ai1. M"" lLil Tim idn- tic uualities of hisin correspondence which previously ';ihb McAdoo, Gen. Wood. Heibeit ,Uman p :uhims must be rebuilt or tjigai.lz.Lioa. . umif.rct.imlln.' ff l,U u-nrt- that HI illllt at bllU'Klir Uli tands-ap.s scan e nabl-d Mr. Kr.ifft hr.s T.n.sed btwee-n it and tbo TTnSted Hoover, Henry A atterson, Albert J.! , .0,,,,,.,;., i-.r,,,.,. m :P...I:
DEATHS
MIlv MKY .1. IIKIH:itS). A I'' ::-.!:. .i uii th- ! ith ! 1 f 'dr.. M.irv Tf. . r , r. n ; ':v.7J!';.'rV;yw'", cr""i;, I iv F rauh. in r I. .Mr". H'T.d.-i Man hid b. ' n S th- i:it r with 1 r 1 i-Lr--T r- Mr. hari, . a. u.r1 ;ri, f f r. it Srnilh, Ark. I .ith oc- . mrr-i Thursday. Th... b-iy ; v -:: !"' l'r,,:;ht htr f,'r b :rial A:i j n ur.crr. nt for thy funeral v.'ill be I ,tt r " " ' ' FUNERALS t ! VPS ir oi rwiv I t. i m i ! in-ral f-- rvh . s for lr I.iL"-ie .in'rtl.-. T-Iri.-wTLF'lf ' .H'"l. : - . I ' oj-j, a " 3 'J ;'r I( r 'i t m- V f ' J?l?..;f 4hn-..l I,.,. A T J'r--. n.li.n. y ,,' , . ; ..v,,,,',, .it. ( ,-n t .im . in Itlve- iVv'!-in. -erv ' ' (.(lj,.1(.n Vl-S a y1f.rijv)(-r of1 fhe "Woodman r-i r 1 . LEIBER SCORES III MACBETH AT OLIVER luimo- juaKf.rJM'ariMIl Oiar lO; v . t Ai,,or M'ititw.o -in, II u-rs I .-tore aiKlinio-s as a Ht.'sr f"d as a featured player. In no one llM t'ilt'''r !n a tj irir convictidi nor ho fall to impart that omneatest rob-s in !: n l' 1 i h h j it- ratun." with an astounding unlff"'"ny of excel!-nee-. ineluding vnaraeioi.s, in-wa;-chasm.-i spread among their r, speeue in lures, ne overcame mitiy
; . . f ; Pc-en sa small rat : did. not iJsti'y . ir-iir.u' tn- priority ot el lions wage u.ouies ne neu m auv - i - i,.u u v. v i i io; iu-. n;u. : (- .-, i I flit I (Wt:i V" i u . v. i. . r.' . ,,f e ,..4.-4 ,.f i a t... , n n-f in-n.lin r tho funfci-f nrp and i Wa rre-n O f . Cliii-i -n .In r 7!.iv- ! I l.e attK..-!' L .n -'
-s u to b; ! ! u,t i'iiri- rt'- ,,,! i" . v. . i . i . . -1 a iuwa : : ; ;; T : , : ; toward a hi-r.-i ..r m.i.d p. t.--:!.
...j rvnt- 1 I interfering with negotiations which ot government, th- attr.rney general : l11' -ueni oi me ouesuon m ruie ,o-in, l.apnue. rrauiv .uci.ain, y. ... (. . .(, ( . ,j (."' A ! In his grac-ful adaptability to a rr.iglit b-ad to a settb. m-nt of ttu -.- point, d out tliat th- law is sil-nt mi : " m lud.-d u points which were de- ! Elkhart, an-1 William Fobes of Co- ' .' V'.' , " 'V i't'- i vari' ty ,,f Shakespearean rol-s. Frit?. ! ptitc. He cmlude-d by i'.--hi -dug this point, but tint it sp-eitie-s that i scribed a "labor's se-lf-evitient ard ' shen wer' the out-of-town att-nd- s"'1 : . 'tk 1 1 . I:; '"' ' "' ' ;;' t j t a V - r is p-rhaps without eejual or. j that P cost p th- cour.Pv through ' on- pl.n slmuld h- v.-t-d for. in- ! inalienable. lights- which would ; ants at the meeting. f , V - t .,.7-" .'.'",i' l.v. ..... T ; I 4... a.,, -ii,.!.. .......1,1 i... , a,,, Iii ,r . ,.. r.vt ,,f ti,.. ..'!... t. n, i h ive to In SH-ttled at the suggested! lortui.ate ciieun.-v - .
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u ' I.. il.-r is cuttin- his own na-h , tp conducted ye sterday aft. tn-on ! ) Hl CT IIUCIICS iOlC. Lros.S cbapl era to the
1 ... ; ,' . fbrench th sh;lkl.,u,rnn it three erdoek at the St. Jam r r i local Red Cross eh
Past, bast nir a Wav virtua v hl(eau ',llwv' ".'
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...,.a. 4..v... ....... ,iii.. vo. line in u. .-a.-i t-e i .-. - i . 1 1 1 Thla fact is parti-u-A ....... ... ., . . .ar'y appare nt in -Macbeth." L; ifrom th(. nrchMc (.on. n of Scoülsh k ,vith . fro im.arn;U,on f(f f.vi; R;nh, h , ... . . , . uepi.a.s tne piuai.e iee-.:ne eu u man ... ...... , , n.-t 0? circumstances and Is nop. less!v enmeshed in th- s-oiience of imiiiuou ami virne, who weave s a events which fcdknvs, a nob'o-war rior re due. (1 ti a cr inging era attire in iti 4.-'.. i .-I ti TP vnnti? nr'n-"' v... ' 'Z... ' : be hedds forth ;us superior. Uefore many reasons it is probab'e that , Leila r wiP be recognized as th ; prratest of eontomporan- ShakeOf no le.w import in "Mache the "Ltdy Macbeth" of Miss th- is ly Macbeth" of Miss Irby M.irshalh an Australian actress. At th- matine- today Mr. Udber will pr.aH-m "Fomeo and Juliet." and at tu- ebbing P'-rformance tonlprht. -Othello.IMPROVEMENTS W HILES PARK START ,ocal Architect in CI Coii-tniction Work Now Ueeort.
", . , ! "l ,:4"'':; .r,"l";" ,s!S;nit.i'id:-. Veus-Th.P-s: i , r ''T i:ul Nl:s- -Mi'h" April S. - :onstruc - - .T ttai!;. rf. It, tion werk -u the 67 acre tra.t pur- - f.-r week iehas-d by lh J. Plym. president of, ;s ir.struction for,th,, Kawn....r Mfg. Co.. which he ; 1 c- ..".n. ction withi ., ,.w to d.-veb.ti into a first obi
plans to develop into a. first cla-1 ... i,.a . ,,.a- 1,. .-.w..., . a ...
...it. 4.1 i..4i oi iv 10 in-cn;inii 4.0 -U'Tne ,h0Uy h'ir l;KIn tn in t'":rVs si : v. ,.vt.n ,v. U V,U:"'- I x architect, ..... gt i n .:., has b-en employed to design ) f it .. 1 h1 1 , v:?. !,v:,!H ub-, , k ... x ' u h-n ro-upb t . d. the p.u k w;!! 1 p ,oi -rm . . i .v. 1 1 an up-to-u.it' club house. -lVV ..-..v. -d , , , . . v . i 1 . . a 1 . to- e-h d e , d t eiea rse la 1 .1 mi t . n
t. ir.e-h.de golf course laid out in a ii a manner that it may i-ve-n-oi!l la ill. Teased to IS hobs !,.--... ..u diamond, football gnidir-n. m-a-4 eourts. running tracks and 1 h m grove, tog. t lie r w.th an exrt rdi- j layground and wading i o d for th- kitl-b.-s. It if planned to utilize an old canal a-d on thpreptrty for skating in winter and i tu -irg throughout the summer , Tit US. Til.- track is idea'dv suit-d f-r its "uVnl- '."alilv 'of 'ihsoir "''Mr' . , 1 iy m a :sa o-lur pi-v'-will in ti-n-nt t;ro:jids III 111 ! a t le n nn a n - of adjond-g land whth ', ,ia,d t , ' ' hoim: nruNrn to diixtii. Ihre b p-irtment Xo. e was eaib d ;h. (.-rr..r -f (a -.tag- Crov- a"!-'. in .- ir.y t a:s na r:..r g t- xh it fire of ur.kn-'wn origin in TV,.. .f 1.. . Iii.. l..l-i'.i:.o-4,44.it-ii,' ;4,4 .1 .01 .. .... , Si- o rn t.u.-.i ne; i-e as ri.ai:a A ) w .ts burned to .b ath. It wa t sti-nated. that th- los '.vea'id i.-t xe--l J1."0. 111 Mhi.vs Axxnrxn: en. P.v Ai.i,!Hi..i I'r.-ss: LA 1 ' I ITH, Ind., April S. Th. A. 1 vane--Itumely Farm In , pb. i-. nt s --ia--i!; h re Fridriy aim -a no d a 1. p-rt-nt eut in the ua ..'. .!'.' weirke-rs. et't'ectie April ''. Th- wa-'. cut. the an no.jr.ee me nt ;? ...im ' .,-.. p.- il- , vi.i 4. '.... 4- i .ii'.vt i- , ... , , r. -' th. othnais eown The i. o:-pänV orha s in Fattle t re-.k Mi,n. ami Toronto aNo ar- aiT -t, d . w bv t h- r . d.uction. a I sa'- i n carr.atb- r.s. 4 m p. r doit. n. Whi.an.s th- Florist. t"S S. :i,c:;'.g tn t. D v 'd'-'h A'iv't. I Try MM S-TIMFS H aut Ads
GREAT LABOR STRUGGLE TO
BEGIN TUESDAY Kail road and Iran-port i - Workers ote to Support Miners in Stand. ( i NTT N't" 10 1 PK'-M I'AK N K I C )NT:NTi:! nt'OI PAK oNKI J ,.int .Ii.cuion, hut hy th- mir..' OWIUTS th''!il.-- -Iv VmnWnm Mlnrrs. The arguments of th- min--rH find ahsolutely no support exc-pt on thLi L u L ii. i : i Ii l r . a i ..- :r- - --- . ' " v ' - , pap-rn. All oii( r ncv?papcrs C'.n- ..... - . . ,t..n ?.- ... ... .. i uviiiil i.i' ,;i .-in1.;!,!), .ni'l j;' .i'.l.il li" K'Cl 1.1 XprCtKret l.-J xpret:-el that the nun is r--fuxed tu listen to th- advi. cf men ' iiKo iif r:.-rt li. Asutnth. John n. : Liyn and Arthur llender.- ' In this connection Mr. Clynes. who H chairman of the parliamentary la-; hor party, niadt: an Int, resting state - - tnent on the adjournment of the : I house of commom-j Friday aft, rr.oon. Wliil- e-pr-:-sing regret over tlie d.-- 1 . . . . ... clston of the miners, he .fuid ne . t-d that Premier I.loyd- i t V, , ii t it t,i ' j "tf,' ll'HI l.i,,"f,llk It '41'l.i V I ! make imjiutations against the mo - ! t s i - . .- -. ! j.,.. He F.ild thta the actu.il damage don.
to the niMr.: ui) to the or. t had i me goe-rn.'.- n; nti eoni no . .1 j ce.ntrl e.f the ruin, s a littl- wldl- . h'gtr until the wage .-s-mi a--ttlui. ' TTTTMRP URQ Ä TTI7H T J liMljUO AllljillJ PACE LAD'S RITES j i:..., .-..1 ervire- Hold lt St ecwh ig., School Iov. v aa.-s vi in- uiiU aanui auenuea in ; il 1"-V and oecuiued the front section of the rburcb. , 11 M1 tl- cnurcu. ! C O. Mi'lhotis., A. G. Graham, J. ; C i:i:s.vorth. F. L. Ie-nni,. L. C. Humble and A. D. Lak-r, promin. nt oU,h H-mi busim ,s. men. served as ' oal! bear, rs Ttnrial was mad.v ri i ' - . - I in t!lvin'ti.W f. ti..t.-v u-hm-.i - bort ---ia h'. m for me-mb. rs ef 1 ! hmuu. i. i imnnali.it- fimilv were held . "'"''oii.u. ianin w . 1 e u. n.i. 1 1 1 i; YEGGS BLOW SAFE Company Office Sp.. i;d ti The Ne' s-Tine s : LAI'OIITK Ind. Aoril S AVith the aid o' nitrn-L'lvrerire v.-'-n bb V ; ht Ü TatT:i , Hafe in the warehous- yard ofic- of . tu, Sinclair Oil Fo. h-re last night, ) ,ut Wcre evid-ntly fright-m d away . before they could got to the in mnitv which the safe contain,-!. j Tho office and van!, are in an is-.-lated district and th- oil companv -aflinlj r. n,l7l'(.,l to t.-,,M- ,K' wliat f..ii,,-n,l th.- vi'L'"i! to f. . The what causeil tm JP,r 10 i... 1 at . 1 . .... ,,,.,,,... ,4;jo, hears t arm arks ot pi o. e..-. nab". it siid. ' - n'oo ...rrbvitlon -f th . , f e 1 A Cioso examination ot the sat' hews that they filled th- tiny era.-k ! between tin frame ami the up
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- - - ..... 11 r! part ef the do. r with se.p " said L. larjIO of. j Simmons local manager, "into k ill I this they ins.rted a small wir.- and Ithtn poun d nitro into the hole thus
, m ide. sitt.n-, it oil vith a fue and licat) The blast tore off the metal .1 cap. The blast tore oft the metal front of the door but left the cement f.;i.t.r anJ f.oinflin;ltp.n intact." . ppnix.r , vv,; r v Tn Al 1 U1N J LAN hLLh 11 -rM TOI1 nrn t DTAtm'T PÖLICH DEPAUTAIENTi j
( j.eeeai w.u. m- h-iwiuuh-.i ioi i 1 1 1 n - ; ' Tun.es I-UM-llT olticialL- apJ tary sen.de. and was made instrmPointe d to the South Hind polh- d - n C' 'T ! i M" ! l.. ;i. th(. n u:ar nLl?mr (,f Arts, o the Ane-riean Lxpa ' . . , , e . , :ddh nary I- oree university in I h.i Te.-mb. r- of th bo 1 rd of -atet , .1 i , :,' ,r. i,- ah r"''"- v-;.,:15"' 10 ch""nw ,n th" ; ., , . t. - . . 'autumn of l'.'l'.e. Mr. liv.-.b- has b-e-n en the b part- . , . 1 ni- ru t.-r tin- p i-t f-w uoviths s,... ' .7. T . ?. . . . C .
eial d'iv.-r of the pol e- putnd and amhuhmc.'. lh sides bang n eapabl iriv r. h'r. L- -'lo is f. !.. a n.ecb.ar.ic. a. L. Delancey. who wa.appoint.d as sp'c.al plain cbth.a-
man some time ago. P-mUaa-d h's In an ffort to pr. v. rt furth.-r : was announced i- rma r.j i.icnaro ; drawai e z ins eanania- i ri..a anresignation to tin. board. It w,:l lis.b mean.-rs bv his ,on Herman, i Li,"',(:r' direC.or ( t fh department. ; ernoon.
take effect immediately. "hirrnhoen Pinn Serie of '-' j Soeinl Entertainments I ! South Herd Review. No. 4. Worn- ..... .v. . i,.... a n s i :u .i i a .-oV j.i un i i i i u .I ,t ( - cal,s. m.-t Fridav evening and UI Plans for a number of entertainaents to be he-id in the near future, On Fridav e-v.-rdng. April -Jf. a. pi--ill vili be niv.'-- ' piil" lä' th-Manh-April 1 irthda y p irty will be h.hl. and, .luring the m.-nth of May a Maypo'.e d.anee and. drill will be :.-aturl. Tiii. e candid Ues wer. initiit d , iat night. A 'ommitt.-e was .!- .dr. ted to outline- a play to b- staged within a few months. . Oaf ill Oll Oo. hltXS Lot; To Build Filling Station The G.ihSl "dl Co.. h:- par masi-d t'a- .--: t b.v.'. -t e-m-r b t at ly.fay. tte nr.d Sa'r.p!-." sb-.. and will '.et a rued, rn t... dir statim, a.-ordir.-.- t. u iip..-in:. tm-nt r. ado by o'l'a ! ids .4 i... r4.a a - . .. .,..- o. ii.n I 11 M I it.e rieei. ,i.i.- ' , . noon. The Purcha,- price was net -rem anc-l. rk un th new tnthm will bo be run at on- it w,s .. ; , sail. :al sab- on carr. ati. r. ?. 7 Co per i dc?. n. WiUiaxr.i the Fi rist. 1.1; S Michigan ?t. &;.u-3.A..iv,t. '
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: JOINT ELECTION IRAIL OWNERS WABASH COLLEGE LOCAL CITIZENS THREE PRAY CO HELD IMPOSSIBLE1 JOIN UNIONS CLUB IS FORMED HEAR ADDRESSES TO GRANT DE(
hh.- s Election. NtTe-.irv on Commi-ion-Manatior Plan. 1 ().( N-rri rPlV v u.r ONr, ,a,. V-':,.' iv.v V.V-. th- n ...... i" - i.i-i II v th" -l it" for th-- -;.( (; V, 1 c- ., n r...t le. than thirtv r.r m . ro tin r...t ! tlian thirtv or rnoro th m .:ty (l.ijf iitwr th.. "r.. xt ?icc dir.ir t.:v-t day ,.f .May." tho jM.'ti-ti-n havin- l. . :-. nu .1 previously. Th- .notion. Mr. L.-hsaid. had particular a pplic it i m to Muncie, ai.' j :. u i i'i ,i' iis
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'..r .1., . ... r.. ...-.. ,r ..... or tiie ii-w :- r:r.s r.t Kov-: iin. Mm.,.!., I.,,-.. 1 ,.. ' .o v. 4- .uii'iiin v a - erai that tncy may carry th-ir tight, into the court, contending that an eiecue-n cannoi v ikm until nrxt y-ar. the cou::ril in that city i;ot ru titu; aain until May 2. in hhs oidnion. Mr. i.esh said thlegislative intent v.-as shewn hy the emergency clause making the law e;"f. ctive on pass and he add.-d that th- legislature. 'Mid not e-en- . . .i . . . template tnc postponement or (dc-i ti-..u- in certain i iti.-s until 1'J22 ulii r.i ihr.- r-iri.j h i.l eiLi.n 1 1 ......... ... .v ... 4,4.. .4 444, posihle i:nd-r their rules or ' v. 1 ; ri i . . .... .-,.,a. l ...:... :.. ! 'th - spring e.f P.,l., -o Joint I.Ice-tior. -o i.i.- iv... wo.im o- impoiol-. the attorn, y n-n-.ral sa "I" my . pinion," he- eb-ck supporters of the one ,.f t rural said. ireil "the two olans who fi,-: have a p.-tltion ,,n tile in the cl-tk'.s oiiice containing a f-uf-fici-nt riumb-r of fualitiid e lectors would have th- riht to liave an i hi tion uimju their plan lirst." LWiw ran l mi iu ; ! HAIlu EXHIBIT HERE -o... ... , .v, ... p.u i:.n-iu -i mil oi uie iro-iass .... lua at th- M.v-r hotel Saturday and Sundav known at tiie t.oetpainter oi the (yarks. He b'u.i". his work as a comm-r-ia 1 studying iu the Pab-tte and rilis. 1 iub clasps during his spare hours. ' After Ihne v..-n? hr. had th- .-.a-.r-o.. t. . .,v!v,it 'it tl,., A rt tni'ltnt., , v 4..4 loiiowing an irispirimr summer m , th.- Ozarks. and at om conn- his j reward, the Lngb-wood Woman's ! Club prize. M. st men w ho have work-d as 1 t o give up i,iing iUU sinCe 1 1 l 3 he has r-cdve-d an award every year, btlr.g accorded the silver n" " ' enicago M'cii-a iu Artisis, ' ' n...-, .ta. . Th; Chi commissioner " r 1,1 ,"mom,'im",u 01 "u:u ;i'L dui-nasiu in.m viie iunu appropii- ''' e city council to acuuire gallery of the works of Chicago :llui' 7" ,f hU 1lctu.r"s; 4 Mr: kl ;itIt f-UPab r ot the Society of ' ' irk la,nt-r bnv ..f his earlier .'..!' I - ir.r.. 1 ooi'ioci .1 i in tili, rill' -.IV.- VII .Oil., .'. -,, ..,4 "'III. "ive-i- near Hohs-. r. Mo., hut h.s ... .1 . , later works reveal the spell of tho ' Arcadia al.-y mar Lib.. Knob. The small giottp of men known as ....
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pres-nted in th- present exhibit ... 1 lit 1 t ; b-v pother artist Lud-dph I . Inhe will ,lioiv two canvases. , ' i A very inte resting painter who 11 1 .1.. . . - ; . 1 -''""s - l"1 1 . P-ni.-d th-. mural d.-ceaations for 1 lb hoff Latli,k. 11-r, Clevedand' ' Atiib-tic clr.h. and the Hotel Stat-I - r. Mr. WeL-h won the Mrs. Harry Lavno Whitney priz. for mural dee- j nr.-irh.n in ew- York. Hurinir tho I or;lti,u in X'v' York- I,urlni? recent war he volunteered for miliVütllCr TdUVS CoilTt St() 70 Prevent His Sou From Causing Further Trouble ' , wh-m h- alb ges is in the habit of i oming home late at night in an in - toxicateu eon-lition .and molesting t .- . t i v. i i i he p. a-etulne ss of hi-' hou. hobl. . ii -.in- r, ugu.-t Lerit'gr. 1 1 1 ' Thomas st.. has . t- e 1 i i t ... i..,.. nr.,. .. S r. ..f ' him'. The father asser-s in hhom- ! rdaint that las Min r.rcunies a room i i ... his hous- and that h- has asked him to depart. He further alb ges that his son damage s th- furniture, n-i is n,, 11 i o.-- eoaM-ieu in uit'itv eourt for intoxication. He asks that the s..n b.- . njoin. d tram i nt-r-inc th- pre in is- s on Thomas st. or ; r.iob-sting the qui. tu-b- of th- v v i ............. i.iu.i.iv rm.Mii.n. ,. 11... !.. ..--a la.i . : A 1 1 La.-. April v. i.'-metnoi! ATHLN.-. April v j Ctouernaris-, n.ir.i-t r of war, has i b, ,.-u named pretr.i r to sa .-a. ed M K.i'.iu-. t epe.ub s, wir hat r -ign d. -vT. Tluott ki.-, minist, r of justiee. 111 takt thr' l"'r:I'olio n: nister : war. wd-.ib- fb-orge p. F. iltazzis b.aor.as niinist.-r f foreign affairs. mu k ntici: err.
L. .l supply (' mi ani s have an- was announced at the end of Frimunoed a d cr-as- in th- pric -f:.ia's federal eourt session. Adjourn-brb-k. w hieh closed y follows that an- mer.t was taken until Tuesday.
. , u:,, . . I.. ague. .1 by (. hie-go hrms i . r.hn.1 N.,Mand. an o-h-ial in the ., ... . . , , .. , , ' t r. ' i u r,e.- . i.,;.i mem. in- n.-v. pri e inrtiia-.t-id, that i.iebr th.- n.-v.- j r i . ee-mmon . . " . rea.s would re-tail at .' a th-u-and. The Fn.ted Stite is now makir f-r Its !ab r: trr: m Sf 0 rare rlumlas wir.ea wer. T'.rr-aeny lmi-ort-d
IN PROPOSAL
! Executives Endorse PI ... r Calling Conference Representatives. : ! f O .OCT I N 1' KT FROM TACJ Plan for of ' .OCTINlKT FROM PACiE ONT) . y-.n.il.o pt.tion on the par. of. tho?o ; ri-rt. -ntlnjj the men that deficiency in rev. nue should not he met by ; v;i;v reductions alone, unicorn- : pani-d hy evidences of the definite 11 iviiiiuii ill in hilt iiui'UL i;u iium v i ' T-.. -;. ... A I ...... i.f v 1 ilil"." ik .'aided, felt assured that in enses in ! which an airree?n nt cannot bo re-acne a wun an muiviauai rai;rocj management, the employes would ; f-nter into immediate discussion ef ; their ehtTt ivnc-s hy region H boards. J equally divided, form-d by each cf ' th- four groups e f railways as now arranged by the comnt.erev eommissi or; for rate making purpvs. ; t.... 1. 1 . . : . -rucejuro ot mis tnar.u-iti, il was s'üd. is rco'jraircd hy the Esch- . u m m i n art rinrl vrti!4l i.voi.l ond - hearings and clogging cf the iliu'.:!.!.- f.f Ilm liKor K.aril 'he tele.'-' ram to tue President M 1 ..V. ..i ' ire m uif la nor unions propus.s! uui ; - - " ' " uscounieei in any way y-nuicK 11 ' . t - II t'1 ""tcom- of the -conference. Tha 1- points included the tight hour i cdbctiv- bargaining and pay j fur overtime work, : SEE REOPENING k n nn n OVER MANDATES ...,th i.n,n .vntJ .lUr.i in ... .. . ,4i . i a us in L'unni'Ciiun wun mo peace - tn.a . .... 1 ,,, , , ,; , - , . " , nil. stloii f in it thii reonr.ln of art:.-:.'.,,.. A . n,.,,. . t..j.. . ..n
.,iU. .n thnpOur discovery that the peoii.e are
.1.1 VV.'U.ll il Ui. 1 OU1 4A V. A U.. 4.-5 ll,llj ..' ,., tn T,,.M ......... " " V . . mamtate lor the island or lap, mil ! - - : . ; r-tricrrf who were renres-nted in the derstood to records in U'Uncil of four are un . f1flf th..r ro j ,.xi, tt.n,.(, th;U what objections " Mr. V,!o n ,a,h. werkln th.. wmro f arguments and not expressed In the i states. This correspordence ha i; ,.cn published only in fragmentary! form, but it has been the e under - ss-d will- ; standing that Japan express mgness to meet trie wishes or tne : rnit,,, states so far a, the matter! of Ending a cable at Yap was comcerned, provided SUCH a concession! , wa3 not taken to question the right of japan to administer the affairs of ! untTtr her exclusive mandate. ; Pr,s't Wilson hag Mated that he I ,.i c . . . 1 i l'irlj nnr,n H - infrir. lü.V.Vni 4.U LULI UJ.UW lU ' nationalization of ap and this :s , 1 , . .... , ( known to have been the attitude of ,' . . 4. . the American government at the :n-te-rnational communications confer- , The cuuncil of the League of Na- . Ai 1 1 tions. in replying to the original pro- , test e,f the American government re - , rdinj Yap and the British mandate for Mesopotamia, s-uggested .14 4 t. . T J . . . . 1 C . . . n r. . .4 1 r nn. ... ... : ,rM'in'u-v l- ll'-tS Vl l"
- - " ! Framingham. Mass., has b-..n workcouncil next month yhen the status methods for studying cmof the mandates is taken up. It has, jobs with the id.'a of posbc,n held that America can accept;'.'-' J trm--- r h t this invitation without sacrificing pr- t n . nl t y her objection to entering tho league, j .(rti cnnCf.rnca with tho ...itvifnictntinn ff1rf.tl Via vn re- 1 . . . ,' . h, .
l-ut administration officials have rei framed from indicating what action r ra , rpai irum inuieanag viiiat aai"u wouId be taken on tho invitation. PTTHDIIF AI N S i AJIL I LIlHUL JlAi ;D chief of engineers . llv Ass-.-i.ited Pre-'s: ....... , t r. . . o INL'IANAPOLIS, April S. ApI poir.tnp.nt of 'iliiam K. Hatt, head ; of the Purdu. .school of engineering. y hi.,f of the engineering division , of the department of consa rvation Tho enctneering u;vis:e n was creai- : ? V.- .,-... 'out IfaTij'-i iiVÖ '1 w A f? j vu u in" 1" 1 "1 ' , Matt IS US liii. eai'.-i. iii.i iie.s uificr will not compel him to re- ; iiC - ; , : lingui'- n'.e v.'-rk at ruruue. . '"'' u- - 1 r Milll .lll I (1 h .1 UUlLt- I fXL ! Monday, and it was announced that ; he was chosen from a large field cf : ; applicants 11 has been at Purdue . since 1 Wt. and head f the .engtnej ering school since 10 " The- new -.t- r..e.-. - -o , problems of drainage, flood control! ' and stream pollution. SUP)PKN POLICE t - 7-t t rrrr nrvp 1 ALLLULU AU1U llilr; v ..-bd-d l'r-s: pr.TKÜIT, Mich.. April S. Advisibility of issuing subpe-na for . .-, .rtain pedic? offic-rs in New York urv Hridg-rtrt, e'cr.n.. was under p..r.sid..r.tt:n l-y pwernment officers -e.r!dueting the trial here of five nie-n c-harced with conspiracy to violate the Dyer act through an alleged international automobile theft rir.t-. it . . . .-i Th.. covetnment s principal w.ttJs A.mon C. Fa.ä.n. a cnnfe,Sed ' participant m the allied conspiracy. ; q riVfn the officers name cf per- : ;n .v, .-asr. who. he declared. ...... n - - - kn-w of the alleged plct. . Tm i itk to f Liirv. w i-t"i: v U.lTi: sh.--üt of liht ai.-. W I ST lhvAl.Id: s d. j Louek. -e;aa? n-- ;as. Madt-rn.
Northern Indiana Onraniza-i
tion Formulated at Bancruet Meeting. ' " : . t Forr.iath)?. of a Northern Indiana ' V,"ara.h Cidlee Alumni association was f-ucctisf al'.y carried out Iät night wht-n 10 graduates and fcnn-T ?t'J'lt-ms of that college met .it ihv ' Oliver hotel. Clifford Lent?, was named president. Jack Kevenstein. : Sporte, vice-president, and Uu- ' dolrh Campheil, svcretan'-treasurer. " ' . . . I of Frank Mclath, Elkhart, William ! ,-hvj hon a T-d itna m. -w .v.., . - - w.i. wum namca iu an: ":- ; 'ork in other Northern Indiana Th association i. formed for the purpose of prome.t.ng rei.owsnlp , .iinon? icrmer atasn eoi.ero men who reside in that section of the state and stimulating interest in th- , college proper among high s-hool . nit-n. T.... .1,1.. . ...l1 1 11 , '.utuui) eeiiMfe ui -e nuu m ; die future and plans were laid lor 'a series of n t er t :i i n in -1 s to 1i. j - - " - j put on hy the newly formed ass.-cia-tl('in. - 1 he meeting was address-.-d hy T. T.. . t " ..... , 11 . . 1 T T uiu. uayei .v. erw.ni ana a. i. I II I j I f lllllflUI f Ii I 1 1 ri I I ill -" Vi V ff JUT J 1111 A 1-1 JSS
FOR IRISH RELIEF:..,:':,:;
Lontribiitioii of S100.000 Annoimced Manv 15uinc?5 Men Subscribe. A donati )n of $lrt,ni)n from thAmtrjcan Ked Cross to the Aincrijean Irish relief committee was an - ! nounoed Friday iu a me ssae from Hoxl. Morgan J. OMirb n. national chairman of the committee, to 1 avid irector of the cau?-. Several apters in northern nerous -ontri-a-ment to alleviate anu ineir uoiuitions will be returned, Mr. Guilfoyle .uuiuuiu iu. i "Several of the city's most promii nent merchants and professional mon haVe contributed without being
1 solicited and this fact coupled with
. f . . : getting away from the notion that tin, Tt-iv-V, nii4 s;fion arid raiKO is snlelv
4 44v -u .-v.. ; 01 i a 1 a U I" - i 1 . . 1 i 1 . a religious t-r racial question, has;,jlan olirs,.i sh,. .--..m th.-it i
ndo our wark mi.eh easi-r than we at first anticipated," Guilfoyle said,
Each elay hearty endovsenu nts oC;th,(S1. afl-2iot, a bke iam.-lf. and.
Ulp movemeni 10 gie re ue j. 10 111- . suffering Irish have he-en sent to the Iieveridge', and Franklin K. Lane j MT7T-XTT? TA A TTT) Ifl DllUj IU nUmllJÜÜ Ä,rr,Tm ' DMÜf AVMI?WT ÄQQ'W HUH UU lllllJU 1 AUÜ l j - "Transfer. 311(1 Promotion n ns Tnrliv Wo I UlO.-dl llR(la) lA Lj . Topic. CI . TT ., "Transfers and Promotion has , . . t, ., ... , been cho?en bv Frank lyn Meine for subicc, of hs talk before the "m unjec. ci n..s taiK uei.i. i.n 1 Lmploym-?nt Managers association i of St. Joseph county at the- dinner meeting to be held at the Y. M. C. 1 lv-U ih Iv ill U HI lii- x.i..w , U0.IV CVcning Apri' 12 . - 'M fip. 'j aocplU.a u.jth ; relations department Dennison Mfg. Co.. well ul lH known makers of paper good.s of : vv ; futurcs 0f their people. j fAlnt. Well know: jr Mire 'S Weil known In th1"" naustmf rWuo.n.s field. An invi-' I tation is extended to executives who ! interest-d.- Tick, ts may bK.r.. from rra "eb. r e.f th.fc0CU:iu irom U. 1 a,- . ea i.i acatK.n or ,h, a., t -.!, at i"- a . M- -A. 1 . ....... .m . i - -;. 1 1 .t... - . :no"n In the (Wlvhiit wrniDit.wvs. Daniel M. Calvert, who iii-d his declaration for the city coun-il to represent, the fifth ward on tli- r--publican ticket, anmuin. -d tin- v.ithJ AN ir.lPORTAÜT ! H n k ALL TOSilOBSLI OWHERS 1 Buy your Auto Accessor- j r-n on r t (.All 44 A X IUV.VIIIUIII Parts from the BB017HM070S SUPPLY
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or we both lose money Wholesale and Retail 117 E. Jefferson Blvd. Lincoln 2436 j ' H
1 'Detroit Woman Explain- S- ! tern of Aid (iwii l'nfortunate Proplf. Mi-s It t: , S; ... r-r.i ry th-- n.n.itt. cap;.. " e-f t:- I'- - ;' h tr.- Ain-rican K '. Cr four vh.;h tn-. t::-.:s dart:.: h-r t i diys" .ay in t!- c-.-y. S' v. v v . ...... ........... Mar.p.i.-tt- av. ... ,y Ilir.iT.vi. V. a L' 1 . ! . a ' '. Tir:r-iav ; v th- v r :. :);?., , r. !:.! :a 1 of :n-:..'. : - ha.'.i - - ;1-1 w r. iö South 1 ; nd. af.-r whin suj, .,f,,r,. .,,. r;v-. ,,,. pl.il ::.:h: .-pv . ,i-partm-nt ..f th.- M:sh...-.vaka W ! rn,.:.. j:; :w t . , , i,p.t.s, ,j ,h, e'i". - and Philanthropy ; dopartment f th- 1'r,.-, p... ,t th- home , ,f . ('hir's 11. llu--. t V Va-him;ton a v. Saf.rd : at'.,,TlK,on ., C;vd p;i ;v w :: i - ;;; . r. . . i . . . ... ,1 L I a.. I.'ia. L .1; . I I.V.-!. Sr x i.afay.-::- hivd.. : y tht. t . . - . . i . .. i stene will al ! "In iK.-troit. s-nie 1 -iml t-" - as w-11 as s. r w hun-hr.-.! iph.iw bt :i aid- d by l h- Am' ri- . j J i ifS r.in lt-d cr..wv. ! u m- s- v-i v atldi.-app -d." .! t!. a : l! s ".me li-. ! u! . I ploym-nt and a r- : . w .'ii'-''i'i' -r: - ii:g. Tli- str. e:.-: have b- u r: i -! h, Lir.ii-s and .b r. da ts; in lot. lt- ! l ing js i.-g allow e .1 in an i ' rt ! the city. Tiie uuinitia!-d mih: ' surpli.--"d to b-un tli it a '-. a.:. ;- -an j make from to a d iy ci a bu t crn-r. and f roni s to .? 1 2 on Sat - ! urdays. Sund iys. and b.-dida-. i:v- ry j time you -ive a nick'e to a b r j you an- giving him a push furth-r j down into th- mire." Sh- told -f "n- incident wda r- a ' man 4'i ars old, who b-st his
ON 'HANDICAPPED
orders to re-I a few y ars ago was utterly hmp1 by local Redlless and unabl- to -j- o it upon ;h-
streets abuu. H- 'v t.-.-agnt a ; trade and is now abb to go ..'...at alone. Another was th.t u a I eripidj.. wins,- arm.;, anal b - v t e ; patllv detorm- I. Ii- was t a r.' paint ,chairs and .-.ther art:- b s . d' furniture, and during the lat- unemployment was th- s.d " .-up,... rt the family. IK-al In -blent. "It is not alw.iys til- hi a.d ; (, in not see." Mis-; Stop- s.iid. '..:: , tnoyt of us wl( l:1V(, siuht bat are ,. , ,:. 1 . .. .. ,.e .. . i i.,.,.,, a i,li!ul i,iino tun-r living in i Mishawaha. has d-n- much to 1.. Ip . f a smaII beginning, it may b ,h.,, Mi.;J, ii:n. s, ,., vj; at nib i.ivi:in iii:.vn:i: !Vdn"vday, April Lllli. p. m Iut.--r Hmw,, an.! T-ae will kis t ontertainnt. nt i,r tie- hid-db-s. Parents invimd. IT S i'it!T. , a foina-r.ir for v ry boy a r. 1 ir! 1 w ' 1 T i who att-nds. Fourte y tin: i;llsv ipih sti:i: .. y -; 1 - Try JSEW rS-TIVr.S Want Ads ?ig South Dfc:.L Northen. Irdiana Ä - lf r" - . -' . ... Railway Co. &S0UTHERN LiICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY LITrCTin-. Sl'.VDAY, OCTOHi:il 7, lOl'O. Eubjert to vh-.l.g- with a' notice. irrer.. . nd, indiana. Last W.?t e a vm 3 . J 'ortl Konaci, li.gu 1. iJou: . , - m t .' : ' I . I m 4 ". 1 r. .. i.O A'-J 4l. Ii". " "J.IJ il. in. C:"-J a. rn. tduu. ra. z', :.V) n. 7:00 a. ui. P.-PJ a. ra. t .i.i a :n a. ra. ld.O p. 'u. ':".w a. ej y.eO a. ra. -a-' I'- m. WV) x-, iu.'' a. ra. -1J I-i 1 1 -i.i j a. ra. dj p. a. II .. . 4 a. ... 1" u auua fe:lv i- iu. l;w ,, '2 nj p. ra. y :0a J'- -u. 4 aHJ p I 0" 5.. m. C, :hi i. rn. -, :oo p. iu. j .;0 l. tail .ey p. ni Maj cr;j. j :ea r tl. f-. iu Ü !" I-, : ' e- ia y;.j U .L j p. 1 e "" 4lUa izliay . i e-bt -Sua Jay. j. h;-Ji:L' G" r- - -i.. Sour , Main 745 L'ncoln 57-15 il rr ' rj . - - - ji -v i,i I M t 1 i Ka r 90 r fJc'.--M k Forest G. Hay and ; 1 T Clem C. Wniteman f; )i C , M IM . . . t i p Otto G. Arnold, Lmbalmcr i ' t f 1 ii 5 4 i : i Lady Attendant 219 South St. Joseph St.ji -" '4 J J" f STEIMRICH'S ORCHESTRA 3 Li i ! ; TOiUU baturday
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