South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1921 — Page 4

SUNDAY. OCTOBER 16. 02

4 THE SOUTH BENO NEWS-TIMES

TEACHERS ELECT HEADS IN FINAL C0HGLÄYE HOURS

Elkhart School Head Honored l)V Northern Indiana Association.

BOOSTERS--SOUTH BUND

.7. I Wiley. .'tp rtmVrdc r.t of the. j P'.b'.k: frrieo! fyr"::i at Flkhart. j wis elected ; -cl-r.t r f th North) Antral Ir.-Par.a. T irhr? as !0"!a- f tier Saturdiy a ften.or n !r. tho final h' urs of the ronvc -r.t! on. Th r.'.v president firmed. Dr. I. W. Hor

ton.

V , r'O ci-'-it Vi" W tit U I i , n ' . .'L. .

f Lif.ivt;". v. ho rt!rM from

porden, ,

of tho -South P-r.d publi:; P'lhooU was ro-eIect" I pormo.r.er.t f-cretary and trcast;r r for another year. He h.n prevV-u-ly h'-M the rr'!t!n for : two yf .tr-. M'.' P'.la III' man. of S.uth P.- nd w.n f'.' C'f 1 corresponding fr"r tary an 1 Prir.r 1 pa 1 Ann!!?, of tho High school at Plymouth vice , president. J. I. Foreman. Superin- j tmdent of ü hool-5 a: C.osh'-n, was j chnsr-n chairman of tho X"CUtlvo j committee-. Otllcers elected In tho various do- j partmerdaL Ructions If tho confer- j r.m-,. arc: Jur.'.or high school yt-tior..pr'a--,dcr.t. Prank MrO-atli, Plkhart; secretary. Carrie (Jarwno'l, j Importe. Vocatlona". IMucation sec-j tion. urt-.-ijlcrit, Orlando Johnson, ,

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BEAUTY'S AID

ijt juanita Harnel

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ihl it. i:. .sinv.si;Mcii. I'rn mine nt phy.-Ician and suron.

JELLISON GOES TO AID PROSECUTION

Prosecutor in Chi

ucao

Rcprc-

Mlchlan Ci

s-' rrt tary, Mi

s.i Aflc- j

:rM Iamprrt. 'outh IV-n-l. AJniln-! Nlratl' n S'-etion, pn LJc-üt, Supt. I j W. Knr, Mi'-hlnn City; secretary, j K. U. K-h- cpp-l. F'-'itli ll.-ii'l. Mu-I

renting Local People in

Inv

estimations.

I'ro.-?. Atty. IloyU O. .L llL-on left ;

CAPTAIN KID HÖHT ; 'Cito SsrMIS FAn hat tv nm i nmm ; -

füll UULU blAftifiU

Sunilav M-rlr-

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i c!: 'jrh. - rrr. f . 1

T? xiMi- t r . i !im ar.1 It.- T.a!'.-

unrn .iuiion$ L c I l nv : T. T

Spaniards in Colorado At- t ; : o p.m.. k- ran

trfii'tc AiK-oninrorc lp: ;:!.n U ii : t

r.-.a;

v.'.. a?-

DI'RANT.O, Colo. Cct. 15. With a voritah'.o "Cartaln Kill" trra.:ro j ai thci- objective, two o'.J-tlmf r. -I- ;

;J.--?t T:.T? ;:::-. "Th -

lVlna Iar!on Plarv of

V

i "San Juan cv unlry

ha vo siarte i rprations nrar Trt a.?i;ro IU.ak, in th '.in Juan mo;:n-

:n rar.

milt .5 northeast of this i

cky, in an o::ort ? locate a hoard of poM anl füvvr ?tIir.ato.l to ho

T.J :-'

! of i.-f. .' ' M1H

!T '"li1' fr: f ' r a f"u !.iys. U . .Tolm 1'. lU lhillo, vwtur of Iml! m i nv. rhurvh Christ.

r.i .it N.'.h tr."

I!'..- s-.:h;-- rt f.r th morr. !:.- w-.U N

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sir. .-ction. prAi l'-r.t, Ktllo i:. Har- j S.-uth I!t r.l y( stor.lay for Chicago to

man, fr'.jp-rv'ir "f n.uslc uth I?entl puhii - H-h-o:; ?-:rotary, Fred

(. Smith. i;:khart. II. .school c

tlr n i re si ' ! t n t , John W. HoMrman.

principal KIkhart hifh school;

vi

..luiin ivirKfr ana v nar-s i

i:.t v..a- T'-ii a ;o:m i -- m.iif . ... ,

:-ii u. wi,4 ;aii in

mor 4 .

in th

both of I,ake City. Colo.,

ol

ur.rart.i-

an cnrrmou.i trcasr.ro h!Mon

ly a Uan l of Spaniards vtral c n-turlt.-a;o. (u al KUdu's ami I iW. According to tho romantic tory

handel down from

in th'.s

iron oration

frrr.oration to rt?!on Spanish

IK"

:k c:i "Tho

I'alth." On WVdr.'day

thrs, -c ! m:'T .a r.Tj prayor

in pr-p ira

j for th" proT'.rtf 1 mr.tirfr. TV.-'

mooting plac---' aro, Ol H. P-Tmar. s'.. !14? TT. Indiana av., an I C2? F.

j Im!; a ma nv. ! Itrv. J. Anthony will tlcMxor :i .fr-

t'l-

mon to t!ir Incorr.ati

dor.ts cas tc

retarv AVilson Thornton, uuth Fen.l j " J

ruvist in th" h-al pr'' dia.c: nr.v bclncr onacte 1 arainrt the Co-opora-

i

c.(, ' sur, is rc predentin er ou jo?ai ;o- a-

it L claimrd, ha.vo

.... Irl .V.r. r.r .- 1 ' . C I

hih fichool,

ootlnn. prosldont, Alma CoKnif-r, i South I!ond; socrrtary. M!s. Vl-la i Mfv-rs. Irtormdl atr action, pr-i- !

i tt II, n.-pnnl-.- er. I 'lOUI.rf'i

U' III. IMI.' V Jll..'il, w.,.'-:u,, v. r ;ary. I I'. i n: M'r., Mi.chawaka. H-m;" r.ocri'KiiI motion, chairman, Mis Lora Def-phoiuw?: pocretary, Mia Myrtl.' F"a-r, Flkhant. In tho hlh school action Saturday morning. Ml HxtoI IoyI.? of M'haw.aka hii;h schr.td talkcl on "Patios of Commercial rMucation in tho Ilig-h School." Dr. T. JI. Urines. CoUimb'.a un!vrr.-.ty talked on "The Professionally Trained Jligh School 1'rlnclpal."

Many Icctures. I "Modern Fducatlonal Id als and Administrative Policies," was tho suhlet of a talk l-oforc tho administration sfstliin by Sujt. I. AV. Keeler. of Michigan City. Supt. Chart's Meek. Tob.-do, Ohio. spok on "Tht; j Kcoontri-dtle; of Tt r hers." ,

Prln. M. 1. Knapp of frp.'k r n "I the Junior Hi

Ju-tifvinu It.clf. ' h.'foro tho junior

h!ch s-rhool section. "Social Causi'. of Individual I ifret-ences," by Dr. A. I. Hal'.-Ouest. University f Cin clnnati. was anotlior dlsK;usir.n before th!.- section. J. 1. Wi'.-y of F.lkhart. and Dr. David Sr.'-ddvn of I'olambia university adrs'-'l tho internudiato sm ion. Mist M.abel Holland. Fort Wayne Norma! School and Miss Ella V. Dnbh. University ot Missouri, talked before th kindergarten, section. Tho rural school section was addressed by K. P. Wetlierow, stato s( hool Inspector and MSt Mabel Mich, of a well known talking mach ino company. Uituiiil T'.iblo Ssii(n. II. G. McComb. Indianapolis. Mi.s Ptatrlco FL'hr, Cary; Mi Floren" Yeutur, Michlsran City; K. A. Wrei.It, Indianapolis, Dr. C. A. Prosper, Minneapolis, M!nm, and Orlando Johnson. Michigan City, each tpoka before t! varational section. A round table on public jvhool mti-ic was b .l by Prof. F. P. P.lrpe. of Indiana university at tho meeting of the music s- ision Saturday mornimr. IVe-'-.ps'.on of various topir ef school work held th .attention of th- ttachers in the j'-ctional mob at the north central I mil ana Teachers association convention in

-n Satnrdav mornlncr at

h schf.m F'.ht Potions likened to acllres.-- during tlio mornir.ir bv cxpirt.s in soiiool work. Mu-!c was furnished ly tho Koeh-

hich rcliool erch'f-'tra at the

0 ' 0 , .and who hobl iiapaiil s ruritie totalin;,' more than ? 1 2 0,0 0 "'. Mr. Jcllison is sabl to have an-

1 his lnteiiti .n. r! ronterrmr:

with attorney.-? in Chicago reprr-su ntIr.tc tlio )rf.w-cuti n. -H will j.robahly remain in Chieaip, .-"vera! days during wh'lch time a thorough in-Vf-tl!ration of the labr d'-alop-mcn'js of tho ca.se. including th.o a..t now recovereil l.y th. roroiver and tlio prclu.hle action f t)i Fnited States court acraint Harrison Parker, head of tho society, will be made.

J . . . ' . I ä . -

as sy 's -

fortune hur.ttrs, harass.,.! by savaco Indians, after tho former had .secured larro quantities of sold and silver hy placer mlnlnc cporations in the mountain streams, concealed t h i r riches in tho heart of Treasure IVak

and fled. ! Nu-roi:.- unsuccessful attempts 1 have 17 n macV to locate th.o ! dm fortune, but Ic-e and Parker j row bf-lb'vo that tho mine shaft leading to tho cache used I y tlio i Spaniard has been discovered. I

"At the bottom of the shaft. Iv o

i no mi

et

oi

! "Tho 1. iro ef

Como." Piblo stu in oVIori- th.!-: m meetlr.s w ill t ike f.ii:ht at n o'rio.-V;

! atlon wlir I h. M at th" Pa! J. M. S. IM.'., l i.iay I i -!:t

.al i-it:-

rh.t at oc'... V, th.- s- rn-.on v. i".: All Nathns Skill u iy U ill br ha 1 1 !

r r r 'r n tv y t ' i Pl.io.. V. In. sd A tU'Iy in roo-

s

Tolm Pata, Kir. I was arret.! !y M ( 'Im-t- ad Satur'!a cha !;.-" of r .rf di:-; s

.I-diu I'r ricl

Williams M.. re;. i-!;,-,.- . !. ::j on a

th- s;.- lind. IUI S. CI; tp:n s- .

'o fot;

d a stone tablet which i

i was b"okf i! o". i p;k

I Harold Sc!:.

The threo j: p i! h"o - O ' 1 !'t lLa inontl

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Josvph the p

four.l

ti'-n en son 1 ! d Peter .s-

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tiir

-vh-w tWf-"' Dr. Wil

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: J .m ! '! 1 . a'l.-d.

WHAT was lacking with HIS rose supplies to mako her loveliness contrast to bring heretofore hidden charms into her face? Or is it tha complete? Was it a bit of added decoration to perfect ner the message of LOVE these rcses bring makes her heart leap to hi&

povvn the splash of color to give the just-right effect or their idoration unafraid and thus love LUlPLLIhib her lite ana Deautyi

v

said.

crave a complete dos-orintion oi too i

location of tho treasure. TIr do-! scription is in Spanish and slate , that thre tunr.el.s and to walks; must be pierced before tho tunnel ; is found. I: pivos thf distance of each of tho tunm-ls and th" thick-" ness of the walls. In addition. It ' asserts that a bottle containing fur- ! ther description'5 of the location. ; will I'C found at the base i f ono of the walls. j S.MC Hars in All. I "The table, places tho amount of tho treasure recreted a 3,.")Ir bars-. It tloes not ray whether they are crold or silver, but wo believe they represent both of these valuable ;

meta;s. ir,e size oi uif am I piven. Heeauso ef a rock .sli-le." To

cc ntinued, "the -treasure, aecordinp ; to tho dlroctions ctiven in tho ta let. j

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will bo 20ä foot below tne original th wall at tho .-n l of th f:rst tu-

P.

n

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1

CrPFPNCASTI.! Two wou"-n v. .t

n:c!;t wnen .::; and e nfi-i at. d of finish. -1 wh: ',') cilior.s. in t!;

and tb.e in it' il i-ri t s f in.ii.y gallons. Tl;o won-.'m v :. '; Ctcii Disi-.t y ami her mother. M Medill.

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:

PRESENT TAX BILL TO BOOZE VENDERS

Labor's Case 'Presented bv Warne, Iuuth vs. landis next

Ail . c, l t1 ii ! WORLD'S SERIES BATTLE!

sieging otatisticai raiiacies

j tieij.atin in

i tests.

con-

-h'hooi ! Pronihition Directors Send j interstate comment c mmitto s ho Vun?or! Statements III Attempt to j vo-tiatlnn of c neral railroad : c

Collect Revenue.

jditions was Lectin today by Frank

Federal authorities have been active in imposing the federal tax. re-establishc d recently, following an

Investigation of liquor ronlitions In , ceipt-; and n--t income had boon

WASHINGTON", Oet. 1". Freren-; Commerce Commission the railtation of labor's case in the s'mate i ibad.s had spent excessive amounts

in- j for maintenance without necessity. '

con i and that tho "land grant" railroads.

profited doubly durinjr the war control period by receiving" rates with- i

out any reduction for their land grants from tho government.

The railroads in recent years, Mr.

Warne stated, had made largo ex

NFW YORK. Oct. 1." A possjblo break seemed imminent tonight between Judge K. M. Landis, commissioner of baseball, and Pabe liuth, homo-run king, over tb.e order acrainst world ; rio id.ivors oar-

"barnstorming'

Ruth, .ftor a telephone talk with Judge I,r. mils today, expressed dotorminatim to participate in an exhibition mime with the "Ruth AllStais" against tho Ruffalo Internationals at Puff.tlo tomorrow, not-ilh-tam ing tho order.

liven as many

nel, but !s hvlirvcd to bo th h..v of the wall at tho end f th-- s-ccr. 1

mentions Pome tunnol.

location, which was feet under ground. "The table also

death-traps in tho shaft, and wo are using f very precaution In digging for the treasure. We have already found one of tho tunnels, but nothing was revealed that would indi

cate the oxac'. location of tho treas-! the world is

ure. However, tho bottle mentioned , ivnt anl the lind in? rf tho in tho description on tho tablet is ' ;n the shaft oor,v!m'e u th.it

4 not supposed to bo at tho bas.-

"We are profr" s-'r. g rapidly anl expect to .sp -!-.. I two month.s reich -ir.g tho location mTti r.r' 1 in th-' tablet. Wo aro con!".,!, r.t that or,, of th- trn.at'st liibb-n trri'ir'i :

a

in

Tr

of

a i

r:

u,

tr::i

for the- rail-

i J. Warno, statistician

ro id hi othei hood.s.

Char.g s were made by Mr. Warne that mK'.-ad in g and inoorrec tlgures regarxling railroa d oik rations, ro-

South Pond. With tho convictions p.-t s-nt-d to the committee, during j pendltures for permanent Improve-

of liquor violations since tho tax es- i recent months by tb.o r.iilway r.rutablishment. a number of local dry j tivr s. Tho e.vt cut Ivo, ho said, had

' s t a 1 1. 1 i c a l fa 1 1 a c : ( s.

law violators have received state- submitted

ments from tho Federal headquar- ( A mass of information and deters In Indianapolis for amounts j tailed charts designed to prove in-

ranging from $S0' to $:.,r.oa. Tho tax is base, I upon a post-prohibition measure which calls for ? 1,000 for possesion of liquor for

salo purposes, $1,000 for ownorsliip j control and rai l their rcvonms dur-

mcnt. paying for them out of operating revenues and charging them as expenses of operation. IIo also charged tho roads had manippulated maintenance- accounts ;o as to affect

their net income re

that tho railroads had snfi'- sult.s. They were depressed arbi-;

avy Iosm-s from government I trarily, he said, during periods when

accuracies in the . x entive.s' ligurcs favorably or adversely were presented by tho witness, w ho operating revenue and

denied erod h

of a still and an additional tax of $0.-10 on each gallon of liquor in the possession of one having li.pior for sale. Tho ancient measure, while never repealed since the advent of tho Volstead act, is ono r( served by federal authorities as an emergency measure, and was brought into effect following an inve.- ligation In South Pond by R. C. Minton. assistant state prchblilion director.

uif carriers were seoK.ng raie in- i

ing tho war were the largest in his- creases before the Interstate Com tory. j merco Commission. Mr. Warne dec'.ar d that to secure j Mr. Warne will conlinuo hhs te-

rato

m

from tho Interstate timony next week.

Chemical Truck is Called To Granger an Tire Alarm

Question of Mexican Recognition In "Status Quo", Says Pres, Obregon

rsrf r

irenincr Ol ino aar niuiui

1 o'clock ?aturx!ay. Other features of tho musical pre gram were a tenor solo by James Cc wr and a cornet Ffdo by Francis Mcpslck. with F rrit Mts-'ick accompanist. -tix ,;ii Ad1u9tment of the

Tho Chemical from (antral Fire station, responded to a telephone call

t h o , f ro m G ra r. gcr at 7:00 las: night t o

extinguish a. fire caust-d by drippings from a Standard Oil tank wagon. A lantern placed near tho wagon was over turned, endangering a tank containing (1H gallons of gasolir..-.

The tiro was cxtmgr.is.n-q attTi

slight damage had hen done.

at

Vouth" wa.-

th.o subj.rt of a talk at

Tho peneial r-s--!on by Dr. C. A. Prer of Minneapolis. Minn., mnneced with the punwoolie indus-

MFXICO CITV, rct. IT.. Prost r)bregon, in a cunference with American newspaper correspondents today made four important declarations. sMb?tantia!!y as fellows:

than an hour a variety of subiects

pertaining for tho most part, to in-j !ernal affairs. In alluding to the, Puebla situation, he assorted it possessed no elements other than t In

ordinary nipoal of hungry ieoplo

hat M, xica will have no otP.cial who are suffering discomforts due

Wa sh i ngt c n co n f e ronco ; That tho question of tho recognition of Mexico by tho Fnited States remains in "status quo;" That th'"- Mexican Federal govern

ment will authcritb

commercial paralysis in that

t o a

city.

Gen. Maycotte. federal military? commander nt Puebla, who has been in Mexico conferring with

support tho Paobla state I Pres't Obregon regarding the situafven v. ith troops if; tion there, was to rave here tonight.

Hotlr to Tall: at Commerce Club Luncheon Monday Noon

Owen K. HctV

w

ta!

i ' -

on

trial Institute. The mFr s was Viwrd by a l":-"!r,. :.! on. The coo--,, rat'.e n that -!.'t worn emi'loNer anl employe

; r d u.--t ri a 1 m " tr i rdv to sd-.ool work.

fob

,t will als.i apDr. Charles A.

g-,'eh.'krr Corn.

i;Pi :.'- v 1 '

told tho S-.:th TVnd alumni cf ( oi-

i;rarrs:, at an ammni

In the c. .iver nop"1. s;u-

Dr. Da id Sr.e.Men of Co.v.nivi rsity an 1 Dr. Th.a.r.a

II. Prices ef CohmcM-

Vi'!"' th'" t'.a'h.ers

hrrn n '.- i-.ivo h": -"t address

r s -. . r f 'no

i nib!

breakfast

v. talav.

"Anr.: mt n's"' at tho Chamber cf Commerce dinner at 1:1T. Monday noon. Other features of tho gathering will bo a Fopran" .-ohdst from Chicago and a strir.ced quirtot. Jake Hancl-sman. manag- r of the Falacf Theater corporation. !s in

necessary, to maintain order which' Put. according to Pres't Obregon. ho has been thvca'ened as a result of; has received "hands off" orders u n-

P mt est s against tax laws in that state. That negotiations relativ to the payment of Mexico's foreign debt ore in a preliminary ptace. Pres't Olm gen di-cuss,! for m.oro

less stern necessity should demand otherwise. Tb.e president Intimated, however, that unless demonstrations cease and business reopens, tho federal forces will bo employed to restore tranquility.

NOTRE DAME DEFEATS

PURDUE U..

o .)

TO 0

charge rf tho musical

which includes vio'h

an urvusuallv hirrh order.

fr. Hot!"-. Wiio !s connected with

In a game featured by tho daz- ;

program i ' '- " 1 J-4 - 1 " i

Q,f j .None I7,ii:;e .- r ; ,i i -. i ii : i inm.e ;

defens.' vc-terdav att:rnoon at Stu

art f.e'd. Lafay.tto, and w on the l- iVli'il "t the lamily homo at 1 : 15

--c I e c 1 1 o n s

tho ri talk.

The iter corporation, will

MRS. A. II. STAPLFS.

t Mr. A. II. Staple., Sir. . Taylor-

..A

a. wno are .u-

convention

Dr.

Prlgtrs di eu' a tn-- r action o: ac minis "rat or to the o'.a.s r om teach

ers from a a n Irodnt of cn,.perat:on. i Orcar.lrat ion f tho S-mtli P nd j

Uov. AV

Zlon FAaang licil

that th-ro will la no Ices held today.

jtically ail :(Ti.-wv tv-ifni- .r tlio ! Catholic

ch.urch annaurcos

to '. Johnny Mohardt, j o'clock this morning. Dcatli fol

Iovcl an Illness of P.ng duration.

cont st :

O.eorue C.ipp.-- mcccsor, made prac

tice h.ng runs for tho

ally serv-

fluT.r.l was t I'.e-t cf Miss Ad i Hi'.' T!- Alma 'Y: There wero 'j 7 !'" pie pre- r.t. N t t-i give a dinr--r which a: y '.urn we! cmed.

i l

:. s ch.airTnan. and r. a s - c-t tary. - - - i " m. la in ft-

. ar it is planned I n S. .:th lb" r.d at i la gradu te wV.T j

Police llaidinz Squad in

T no Successful 'Snoops

f;. rge I..-7crynki.. 1 1 C 5 Prairie av.. v...-. iurcstel 1 y the poller Saturday aft rr. n . a hargo of un

lawful po.- v. s p tf'Xhatlng 1! quo carrhr. He wa of 5:.. i.--7.--z

c. lvlr.g in- ! i com.mon !

:.nd

- firm

rele.us- d n a bond ! i ski. the police say,

contends that he di 1 not own the j liquor fcur.d at his la :..c, but that i It Lolf-r.gf 1 to one f t h'.s ro omers, i Jle told to t- 11 that story to the ' Judge In ity ourt Monday.

Stevo S'arl.a, S2Z v.. Indiana av.. vas arrtt 1 by Detective Prumfleld Und detail Saturday afternoon on a charge of unlawful possession and receiving li ju- r from a common carritr. His bond was also placeJ at J-QO.

Wonder Why Volstead Doesn't Get After News-Times Ads? They have su h a wonderful kick 1 You take one and a u'ro gidrg about your busin so as though nothing had happened, when all of a sudden ban gl your car Is sold or you've found a cook or something else that y u wanted has been accomp'i-'ho.l. These little ;;? s-Ti.u.s classified ads "hit you all at nee" .nd the after-eft'vets are wonderful! And they work fast, too. You'll ofttn hear from your ad telling the people of Scuth II end that you have a talking machine for Kile or that you want to buy a bedroom suite within a few hours after it appears! Whenever you want anything ilrM read tho ads In the clastdMed section under the heading that interests you. If what you want isn't offered get it through an ad of your own tomorrow call Main 2100 and ask for an ad-taker.

too of Pai fullback.

'!c-en. while the educated il Ca -t ner. the Notre Dame b...p d two fu Id goals in

the hrst half of the game,

Capt.

.-! Carman and Halfback

Park, of Purdue, were tho features of the Poih r:. i.tker lefm.s.

LONE BANDIT SUCCEEDS

IN THEATER ROBBERY at n

I TFPIli: ILM : Ot-o b.tn.'.it. pi ! the b(,x . e ; theater at '.' : .' " I up Manager R..;

Ti:. Ind.. oct. I.".. : utii.g himself at of tlio Hipp--drome o'clock tonight, held

. Carver and Treas-

IlDWIN" IL MOMIOIl. lun ral s rvic,s for LMwin R. ' Monroe, l.'lls. Lin. .dn way W., who

We.inesday i:V:. ware held1 ocn Saturday ;: th- rv .-.idence. ;

i und. r Mas. nie rite., and at

o'clock at ti;e Mitimdist llpiscopil I church at Tyr.er. Ind., Rev. Albert ; F. Mang- r ( f tho First Method..-: 'hurch of this city, cmViatinr. Odd

urer I r-.-r.cy,

al

Heavy.

ool; S'.o.jo in cur

li.- c ai a1., d a sack containing

out 5T."i because it "was tc-o heavy

: i ." to , a: i v" and

. i Fellow.-- from Tyr.er and Plymouth

it t mied in a K"dy. Purial took

. j place in the Tynor cemetery.

es cape J i

thron : h

oi

tic

TI,,, . 1 . . A . . V ... the busitand do7'-r advar.- e ti

it

n a lh y

at.-r. iter i -. o au

diately west)

rillllsT M. ILWSllY. I-'ur.era! s-u-vic-s for "hri-t

M

Hansen. S.l

Ice. ted on or." of !

s in Torre Haute ? Thursday m .ru

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HEAD OE PHILIPPINES ! -Dr. Robert II. Var.Cb ave. CS years ; MANILA. P. I.. Met. 1 Z MaJ. der., i old. of this city, was imtantly killed !I -cr.ar l Wo...'., jr. t o- :.--.- -r.ee of i this aft'-rnct n wi.cn his automobile j 3". tO pcr.-ons 1 1is iifp. rnt-n took 1 was struck by a northbound C. and

:: r g.--r.eral f th.e P. I. passenger train. Poth legs were broken and the body badly bruised.

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his party here from Cl.ir.a.

NT.Vr.Il TOO OLD TO III" XT. MFXICO, Mo.. Oct. 15. Warren

Kdl. negro, 100 ears old, has been'

it-.-cjed a hunting license.

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