South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, !02i
brought in tho mail ciriVr livers to Owl h-ndp.arb i He ha f 00 pebble !b-; n h:n rout an. J yrt rcn.r rnt red tli.it moon than a yrnr nci when h" w nt that Vfry lilt! r'.rl "A.i" nt w-rk -c her typ-ewrit"r Bti'l cv e i. -:i ; r . r w is i.v- J y ami pa"ef-il nt ' I h arf r . ' ' Ar" h ; :'. phy.b "Iby ' aJrf.M? The P'. v.. r r:t '.a I'.ev-d from ): t'f-clT-.r.Jri: that nnn i , a moral pervert ar.d a . .al pariah. : hi lisp behind a pr lorian ;r:ard fj fkdrts at 1 in h-..d-p; arb-ry. ' Thr .!T.'-t .xTt' rr.y mad a ! rtror.i; plea f- r ri.r.v'.eti- n nr. ! insisted that the v.r.'.ii.- (!, ir.;Cbr 'f; the ?e-tlm- :.y had shown, thit Mis Das ley w.as iri'Iiir- 1 to r me t ; South IVr. l h Talbot for t.o Cher ; J. an '.imne.ral purp"-"-I w-f n - Maki- Plea. ...... i I'nr.k M. Kfstr ;..r.d C. . Shlr'.ey attorneys for TV.!!, d.vbled tho hour jvrn itt"I f -r argument bo-j .ween th-m. They ir.'-te.l that the ?i por. derar.c of tb.- vi b r.c" had a!d to show that Ml? Pairby was fcrmuht to Ir.dl.nr.a for other pur- ; tiosf i than to inf-rvt h'r .n Owl rr-; janizafion work in Kdna.s ar1 thy : made a RTf.it eb.il f the t -st i rr.r, ny j women Tnr'inyc at e .v had- ; Vi art err. , "Th" 'noT.rii''!;! hr; its rate," ,
iMr. Shirley rtaid. "on the v ry of a j tvaywarl r.rl, ' ur.r -isr.ab".e in 1 i . jo fantastic that -vn the d:rrie!
ttorney himself told yu in hi? j Cpenlntj .t",af rr.f nt tl.it fo;n-1 it aim ?t unti li-vabl'." Tn list v.-itn to ;'. ' rir '.vrro 1 Tr. Frank Ilut.hn an-1 Dr. I,.' I). Carter put m th stnni by tlu frnv-rnr:.rrt. Th-y t '1 That thy ; Iva 1 1 run 1 an xainir.ation of I'Ik- ' 2ey livt ni;it l':Irjr a'.T.-ios f-vr lioar." ar. l h'i'l ffan.l h-r mentally pan ;ir phj ."ialiy healthy.
Otis Romine Named New Commander of Ledon Post
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TAYLOR ACTS TO HALT CONTINUANCES
'Opposes Granting Drlay? in Trial of Cases in City j Court. ' I-t rmin 'l to rb ar uj th' ity ! court brk t. wliirh n'v ban r.t ar'.y j 250 ens.'-! pon Wwz b-f irr it. rhb-My trTiur of i untirm "ino'9 uTint l H'hcn .:at- load no ohjcti n. . Deputy I'r.'.-J. 1 1 any A. Taylor erf-fit-l a -ns it 1 n ,:i -i;y oart VrljifM.iy in tloniiniiu: that .-ix (isps ' gro to trial. 1 . I). Nt-rnrth rpro nt -d tho l 'fml.i n: Flv' o th isfs v r" for li- . qoot hw -t ol.it i'n. an l In -ar-h of the flv, o!iar s ;tM i;':vl unlawful po.svj-ion of I i 1 1 1 r . Paul Sink", at", rtpd twirf within a wok by th; police In rails In ah of wh!f!i it ras allirl liquor was ohtairo- l. ami his 1 rothr, Stev i)iirl with r -! fiftiinff an flu "r at tlo- time of tlu- ' latest rai'l n?alr.nt th pl b r Sinko's oft drink parlor,' r';rrs.-nt-il ' three of th oa.-i. Frank Mulh-r, , Thomas I)tan an 1 Iil.'k Iin'I. ; composed the remain 1 r of tlo- s . tette for whom h arinir had ' -n tet for Wednesday. TaIr In.'-itMit. ! Thero va.- prob'ibly no ora- in thcourt room m at' surori-'-d tV. in N--rneth wh'-n Taylor :;:ad- Iii- sh..vlr.fT. Nt MO th m ilntalra-d that x was ncT:'d in fh- trial of a c.so : In superior court, but r. dwithsfan l- ' Ir.i;, Taylor stood firm f r an iminodi- ' ßtc hearinK'- The -ourt. ho.vever.
was lenient and continued th rases
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LEGIONNAIRES NAME Wfes Aarfe Wife OFFICERS FOR YEAR ""'"" ..rf'f
zf07 Kjiiiizens nip
jSotitli Bend Pot Holds Iniporj tant Meeting Many Mem1 hers Attend.
Applicant at Naturalization Hearing Amuse Court ct.
j otl' S. Romine, was ekctc l com-1 cpiLuuui?. rr.ander of Vri American Legion! " 1 at the annual election of tho Cr- Cox 1 pr"Hent cf the United ! paniration held Wednesday niht In j State?, chamber of commerce hall. More; Henry Ford is th "head man" than 100 members were in attend-! of the United States. , nr.ee. The nnv commander, .sue- i Hardin? was e!rrtcd by the derr.o- - cer..!. A. R. MacDonald, who retire rras.
, after a year t.f servieo as head of the ; Mayor Tiaylor provider the po-; ' Lrpinn po8t. j rp department of .haw'lka with; j Romine served a3 cartain In the ' rnonv. I army during the world war. He is ThlV 1? a cholco bit of Informa- j j practices attorney with office at ti,n plfRnoj from civic and political j 01 J. M. S FddK'. know-lfdpA of aFrdrinff new citizens Haryry Klockkow, v,a. rUctcd to of r , d Sta. at the naturaI.
I served a cook in the army. ; Ralph J. Ke'.tner, was chosen to i srve as adjutant. Keltner served
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I in the U. navy during: the world I war. ! Harry Enpel was elected treasurj er, and Jake Enjrel, as5t treasurer. Rnpel servel in the U. S. naval re-
serve force during the world war.
Other officers chosen were Serjeant at Arms, R. R. Reck, chaplain. Rev. Robert White, and post historian, Leo Berner, with L'merson Martin as assistant. Kxecutlve CominitUv. Members elected to the xcutive committee are Wade R. Hardy, Joseph Cunnniham, Dr. II. L. Fensenicli. Ir. Arthur 1. Knapp. Col. C. S. Bullock and Jay White. A ballot prepared by the executive committee received unanimous endorsement of the meeting and all new olttcera were elected by acclamation. It was announced by retiring commander MacDonald that the question of a home for the legion would a pushed to the limit by the new commander Otis Romine, during 1922. The page of legion news devoted to the interest of the organization through the courtesy of The NewsTimes one day of each week, was used by the Woman's Auxiliary at the Wabash convention in citing ai example of the publicity activity of the livlicst pot in the state of Indiana. Rest IUm.ih nt Hrnltliwln. It was announced that during the next week a i st room for disabled soldiers from Hcalthwin hospital will be fitted up at the chamber of commerce building, with pool tables and other entertainment features. Retiring Commander McDonald read hi report of work done by the legion during the past year.
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-J ix-.. f'i f'iyt.i would hear argument on tho mot',;, Vi':- filS::vi t:"n f,,r a n' trial, hied by tho de-'-''.V :: if.V!Ä'-:':t'? v'--i-'J fondant. In the event that the mo. r.,S TVj'VC 'ion is overruled sentence of the .V. ;" negro will follow.
STEWART'S MOTION TO
ization hearinsrs held Welnesday in! the circuit court before Judge Wal- J ter A. Funk. These answers were j elicited by questions from Frank I
Mackay, federal naturalization examiner. in inquiring into the Qualifications of the candidates.
Of a total of 69 applicants for ; final papers. 27 were almitted to
tinurd, and 30 applications were dismissed either for lack of prosecution of them by the applicants or. because they had claimed exemtion from the draft by reascn of their foreign birth, though the greater portion of the cases dismissed were of thoo who failed to put in an appearance for final examination. At the morning sos:on. to which half of the applicants had been summoned, ls. than half a 1ozen appeared, and Judge Funk declared he could not understand the apparent lack of Interest now fhown by applicants for citizenship. A number of thow? admitted to citizenship had had the'.r applications continued from the session held last September, the. court at that time directing the candidates to make a further f?tudy of American institutions and customs. In several ease Wednesday the cotirt commended these applicants for the progress they had made, and Impressed upon them the, necessity of continuing their study of Amererlcan Institutions, and not to Yeel that the fact that they had citizenship conferred upon them gave them a full understandir g of things that are American.
UNCOVER THEFT PEOT TO GET LONDON GUNS ROXbOX. Nov., 2 3. A widespreal plot to fteal government munitions from barraeks in and around Ron-
J-lUxlLi 13 Ul rlxlUAl ! today by the nrrost of .x civilians
jonn Stewart, wlored, it al estate i and four soldiers,
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E have much to be thankful for this year.
CJThe country having just passed through an era of business depression, we are thankful
that our store has prospered so well. C In view of the fact that it is now possible for nioic people to have the things they need, we arc thank fid that prices are again at a reasonable level. C We are thankful to our customers who have supported us so faithfully during the past uncertain days. Our gratitude will be shown by continuing our policy to give the people of this vicinity every advantage of the markets always presenting merchandise of dependable quality at the lowest possible prices.
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man and detective, convicted by a circuit court Jury nearly a month ago of assault and battery upon a white woman, Mrs. Alice Smith, may bo sentenced Friday. Stewart's
Although Footland Yard guarded the ca."o with the utnifw. teerecy, it was reported that .'ix machine gur.s and IS rinVs stolen from the barracks were discovered hidden in the
punit-hment was flxeü at $000 line : homo of a prominent member of a
with 0 riaysi in jail. Ivnn J. Oare, sitting as special
"Roger Casement Sinn Fein Club" in London.
i Henry l'at;.-, colored second hand
SEIZE SUSPECT OF
U. S. TURNS DOWN BID FOR ECONOMIC PARLEY WA S'1 1 1 N GTO N . N o v. 'J .'5 . T h e United States had rejected propo.ils mado by ftireign delegates to the armament conference that a separat economic conference bo hold here to dioous-s world financial matters, it was stated otheiallly today. All of the participating powers
STOP IX)K TIITNK of the big values that are offered by 'die Hastings If a'.ty Co. 7-room
house, N. Adam, $-,:.)", dov.n;'
7-rnum modern lioi:s'. 0'H:'i-n ."-"t.. $.".000. $"00 down: broom hou.-e.
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jis leiueni arm i ";k:i;ih'ii ! --. t nt T -ri r i'TT r t ttt t nt t-i .... un-Jl Nov. -fl. not until Xeuo,h p Ä f f CQ WITT WüflF WKCIAL SESSIOX Um.o Judge Walter A Funk Will he; had made ut tibi nits f..r cor in-I L-lULLO kilJjii KlilUD I'Vfls: 77V IF VI J' S m"t,nn fr ''l nW tni1I LAUd lib 11 UI1 Sentence has boon withheld c
; PENSION CAMPAIGN:
CHICAGO, Nov. 2 3. Gus foun
ders, said to le wanted for the killing of the chief of police n jjau
oeaur, connctM mi,' time ago ln'-iairp, wis., last juiy ana ior tne
circu.t court of receiving stolen goods, may have sentence pro-
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MURDER IN BATTLE h lVf , .na(2,i w'1 th;lJ thf r Miievum o,.. c lnouol an economic conference,
j Page due to the fact that Judge, l-'unk before whom the original trial
. . --land j'iry conb.-tion was heard, h.is "f tho iorr: ib-biyed JC.'.eOO.OO1 n)l.,r,f f.,, i.... ra, .1,,.. .,.
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TaybT fPt befoi-. when a ting
ft.a deputy pros.eutor. iio-:tod tb.
attorneys !efrnd:n in 'ity urt
anres. HMUrvr. this ml- until .(,. A. I il ralKUllllK J. LlllItT (,f a:nrs;:c int. r.-t. Iis.-al h-Lris-tt, t ... V, . . ..... I . II.. . 1 .... ... -
T.ie r.SU ll pint!..' Ills 11 r"r : ,,f , . v -: . , o l.ill tb. mri imnort.
eril motion for r.inv.vx an 1 i I HUllote Work Locally. iurd .i. hi. . iiPT.t. TIP- p. rmanent FREE CAFE MANAGER
pro.rtMitor tb' Ti 1. an il. rig th- i i t y ccairt luslr;ess.
it was sta-.ed, but the United States
lias been :irm in it. stand that the J
primary p lrpo5 of the p !. nt con-fpi-oüfiv 'j 1 1 Tii it m t ion of :in!i:iii't-",'J
rommg or a oanK. wa nrreste.i hero)and lh;lt this ffOV.n,nunt df,rts to today after a terrific hand to hand VM this matter first, battle with live detectives. The fight took place in the man's room. 1 IIPI"! ITI WTvJ 11?P Tho information which led to theiI'I'Ii 1 h" 1 1 AL. 1 D InL arrest came from Calvin Reste r. who j 1 VOLSTEAD SLAM
was arrested a short tim before. In
WEAK WINE" WORDS
the ccuüli' furniture was overturned end the neighborhood aroused.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2?. Sen. j Jam s Re'd, Democrat, of Missouri.! today ret -acted hi.- statement that!
i Andrew J. Volstead, author of tho prohibition" law. reminded him "of i
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HARDING SIGNS NEW
MATERNITY MEASURE! bl,rif!S tcho."
WASHING!"' N, Nov. 1?.. Fre s't. j Harding late today signed the ma-t
ternity ldll. The bill calls for an expenditure
SLIPS UNDER WHEELS OF ENGINE AT MINE
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' " ttxvii up Testimonv of an ol!ie,-r of tho law imp i:-:n for ,.d a'-v and pas-d by the house, but was'. . f. )...Vf.n. bi,-), iVr.,-
: ..t.s.ynsu .nv;.-ru.a...l nume- .an as..t.; by the suit- unt:. th- j , .r .iSS,jvayi. rhapin st. restaurant ! of approximately $t,ftfK.000 for ma-
! ; ;11 ' .'" 4 i Xl in ,'r'"'r lI1" ' proprietor, had sold was "weak temlty and education in all parts of
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ord. remarks he mado jn the course ; of an attael; on Vol-t-;nl during a i de-bate la.--. Aug. is. A full page of. Reed's remarks -were s'ricken ut.
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evidence in court, procured an ac-
DA.WIRRR. P.! . Nov. Wb.il. ! Fr.mk 11 lb r;n.r. f u io.
t;.-nal o'.uding tb- r- uiar armv and navy .
ejuital for !:e neeus.-d by the jury
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ord r. ar.l at pr-nt : .-upp.y measuta s, some of tlo- more!
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pin- at th" M:--;.oi I'-!d mi:." to- j oha.rn.an of tb" o!d n tr-.' pers!..!i ! itup-.-r' it.t im asuves pas-?, d during
day. Jaiio-H Fab - y. s. ; rorn : ro v. t i ' K "". local tm'.o'i bibor man. s'.-d'p.-d under F"r::; it iop, of ol th- wlo . Is .cd w a s kitb-b ! ebib ;.. vni'Us
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t session were:
a:'- j.er-'.on
Important Me-aMire. Tb ttn-'porary immigration re
ib, it" will mark the initial effort - :r.etion bill
M Alllil ACT. I.ICIA'SI'S.
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lUw. h. "aoih of S ;l!i lb ibl. Al.-x;ii!.ln- I K :tP- .in.l May I MrNInh. b'h of South ibuid Jerome P. i In'vo.!. hi of South Ren 1 and I.idian F. b.w nt. of Mi-vunwaka. I'.ern.ir.l I". S' . : '. : t r i 1 I..-o:i.re Kirh ir.l : of MX;.b a. M irt::. !;;--. a n J 1 ". : r. o Ro :!. '.oth -f Klein. Rb Fl yd J. te , :d Ge:t:ud- l'y. rs. b. t h of S. ut b !! :'. b Henry Ruittb. a:; 1 Th- atta W.u h. b ;!. of" M.l;., -a ik Harry Kn'pi...r md Mary llorrung. ;.th of M jka Cbarbw lb . . e. North Ri'. - rty. nr. I M ity .! Ri !.-et:. South n b Fl v 1 SoOo r a-d lb.-": !b ed. 'oh ..f S-'Utb. R!M;v .. i ' y. ..ft!:, a s D .-.v:i -d ic. Mo b.. ,n I M ,1 1 Wib.-m M.1 iwa k a .
of th- raripaign. ( r. t I'. I .:' . I n-1 ; t r-.a ; 1 obs. is e J; ,i ; : t n , , h.. ''i:::;'!:;:! eommlt t e. wbib- fom'.er
j The case came before the Supe- ; rior court from an appeal from the i verei'ict cf Special Judge Pan Fyle j last March when he found the de-
iVtaidishm-rtt of the federal hud-! V . ? " M;ni'"V ;,a . 1 , . . ; lay in ja;I with a $100 hn ana
-fate uateo. r: F. Proctor, ef , latin
Rlkha! t. will h ut e-P.ar.r.' of the
x gram mark ts.
S' rg'ant Charles Kellar was the chief witness for tho state.
TP." Kk-e export corporation tdlb
uork ::i i::i;!i.irt ci'iRitv. I Tip? law for federal tegu'.atlon of! Hon (1. A. P.,,-,!,,,;,!,. Kl-.i-r 1 th. oo at parkin and other live- SEEKS "DOUBLE" MATE
IV.,; ,':nd Irwin b '..-Ip-e nil bad oo;v ii;di:t rics..
Pro i.'onw for re-organizatioii of
! catnr..-i:'n av tivitbs jM t. .b.s. ph
e-;nty. Otln r e. i ri f ! , s of th st a : e r r . : o f : i ri .-1 s . ost.it. Iishmont !u'0 1 " or'a::;.d eh: ring ;hc r.-t 1 ..f the vote taw hure-.iu. incr air.
T an l!'-t';i--i ve ' lo r. tst of privile.s of wound
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or, ,i i:;. : .. 'tt-rar.s and otht
I The f: Vj r:,.r. .od.-r of Rairles i- I Swe ft bl'I
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AFTKR WEDDING HELLS (pcrinl to Tin N -T line ) .
RA I ORT lb Ind... Nov. 1I claring that she would pres ufo a
refortt;s of the ,
. criminal charge if her "l.i:q-aiirist
huslbind' couIl bo loc.Rei, .Mrs.
the country. After Iguing the ! riTV r-vmnTP with a gold fountain pen. i'n s't. j 1 L U LI 1 1 LAAPlUAlh
Harding pre.-onted the j.n to S n. j
Sheppard. Texas. author ef the measure.
NOT GUILTY IN CO I TIT TRR lill HAI'TR. Ind.. Nov. 1:'.. Don;:. N. Roberts, defeated democratic cardidate in the recent muni
cipal el'-cions. who was arn sfed and
,iiv;;sr. of assault ar.tl batt- ry on
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SPECIAL JUDGES TO
HEAR LIQUOR CASES
Engevs Cut Ratz
GSGARETTE
PRSOE
Catne Is Luoky St i il.es I 'ieol TlO lilts Chester belds Spurs
3 for 50c
Carton 10 Pkgs. $1.65 Apply here for 1922 Auto, Motorcycle and Chauffeur License Plates.
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Millinery Dep't. Mgr. offers
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on all Velvet Hats for j j Friday and Saturday, y
li.iuor law violators were seioCted i -uilt.v in city c-ur: here. ; fSISIiiC
in city court Wednesday in seven n.f aiw-d .ivmiu. is sun m ui'. ,.o,..,.. t,,.i.. riorr.. .been the result of a hot political R.
i)mr1,f had t.rovlonvlv cranb-d re- , 'XZM HH'.'lt a few (lays he f'Te election H
ejuev'ts for changes of venue.
Atty. F. K. U'imberl was -'.-lcted
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to uetermhie th. .loKr-c of Kuilt or FINANCE COMPANY JS set free the defendants in three of, a i vivp rVf I1 UMIL'Pw the cases. These were Mike Molnar, L0ANIN(, 1 0 I' ARMLIu chirked with unlawful manufacture I WAS H I .N'e ;T N, N"V. j." Tio- v. ;j.r and operation of a .-til!, and Ju!:u3 ' Iinar.fr cori'br.ttiun t( 'i;iy .-irri-urc'-I Muszik and Walter i'.amur. iacli,r., .vcrnio.r.t '.oa,;-; amounting to charged W'll unlawful j'osse.sion. i $2,:7?,". ) for agricultural and liv-
will be l s-tock pu rpeis- s. Among the b.-ar.'' I
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I"! ., ; V"r;;;;!., .,.VV i-',:v,.nl-.T.,n;'r'r tmltylirouh )n t jU,,., triC(l ,.y Atty. I. S. Romig, inclu,llnw,r..: N Evening for Adults McCloskey'5 Orel. : .-.'k-u '::, h.sVv.'r1 r-iX" ,Ul ' niU""r:' an icontract whi.h sh- entered Into with Raul Sipotz. a farm. r. at whos,- ; Iowa $ 429,C00; South bale ti r .rr r u t? f' -
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I"-o:d:nir a billion dollars revolving T. , credit fund for the war hr.ance cor- j w 1S v:-:t,! :n I'rt.
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sands of v op;c will ; . distribut-d throuub-.u; t .. brut, d St t.-s and t s-
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home was found
shine whiskey, mash and a "moon- Nebraska StO.OoO; Kansas $4.'b'oJ0; shine" -tili, emarged w ith unlawful Minr.es'-t i $ SG fjnfi.
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Ib-'s on the .:;-Auo j n t-.im. No TCi'er lo:- r ..i-- j t ; . I i foot all pla i : th m to pi . him on the r:. t; r it f th. il AllAm. : ic : ib. u t!o conc!u..or. if r.i b. s. a m. S;'rt.:.i' u r.'.i'r-. are r. c w i -r-ir.r th- ir .-:.'. .:b. the r. tn; s of N'-tr- :auo . V- nn Stat--. Vrr.e',1. C' ..-id i tht-r toa'cs' .-..: s u t. :.: tl.- ;,- .b m t b- b. t tbo ir
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I The Wi'liCae-j.h.'l a. M. i cr.'o single man. z.alously e-uurted her. I drink" parlor proprietor, chared UU GRAIN LAW AS R Her.n.;. of South Ib-nd b.b. prohibit, mr "m-dical" "-r and Th" wllillr hin r.itf with ! with unlawful poss-,s.on mi'llT HlAlN d-Y-C-d o -i.-.',. t'-' -,. u'r-.. nri ...,,( ..... fv c,rJri considerable ceremony after the1 other e ,.-a m which special, IURUl tlR.AIi? AI 1 RAR "i" 1 1 . . ., .r-.,- l. .1 .l.i hor.-vmoon tho first Mrs. Jones in. judges were S".. ,-k.(l were. AIin UMs'iuvr.TiiV V, v ' .t Tb.
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:t-ta. b .,iv liu-tii- THIRTY MILLIONS TO Charpo Desertion. Two
r, r.ty ,,tur::M t. CHINA IN LOAN. CLAIM' Apply for Uivorcv l)rcrec
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Kl--:.- 'ity. . ".NC IVRb It. C. Nov ; I), s- rtion. a- trrounds for divorce, i
r.c of the I Ca' bM to lav to a Vancouver mer-'latr' d in Su;u,ril,r Coutt Wed-1
om reum dc-lartd ' rrs tuo 'r::cr-s I,,:n- and
thit Biotin 1 be;n r;t.:d in both cas-
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turers are learr. T!o- Am ri.MT-. !'-ir w ;.- s-a id to a -. N ;n iti bi-tr.ai - . ir- 1 'y w;r.e and tobacco revI..-"
ituro by John J. Hill, dr., et ai to lt'-t t!m r :ir.st;tt.t:o:tality of the law.
The c..-f h.a.- b. en -t for hearing earlv In lanuary. y
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Ill sSRR TOWXIl Run ral services ir Rrivate Rus-
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band. Ceorv Harold Vail. s- ttinT011 T,rvr'''.,of 4"'- S' I'aI;iy,t.te sT" K-ht thousand (Lv.r makers m-fc-rta that the y w. re n. irriel ,,n . vvho w:iS k;::'vl in aCt:v-n :n FraRC? p'...v-J ir f-o-tori s h re. todav walkSept. b-b, an 1 separated in No- ' 7. bd while s-r:n with Cj. f 'out ,,n r.ko demarelinc re re.
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I Thanksgiving Thought
RV I.RII.A lUIRCIIRNSl.R-ROsTIMlR. Have p ti ever thought as the day. draws n ir Thanksi i r Ray with its time of cheer. Wb.en y. u are happy from d:wn c,f liht. Till the cb slnc he ur of tb.- dia-lew of r.i.cht. Cf b.mrble b.. mos i..f cbdblr n lor.". Wb.o ar- w ik and pallid, who moan and croan, Ar.d the mothers hra.- wb. se heatts are torn Ry Mtt oners' cry of hur.cer bom?
vember of the same y. ar. Russe', j ibnn ir..ai.a. w..i r..- x.eia r.m J,..r!. .,. ..;nri nf th(. o j -A n r - , . This
! Cool, in 5-ekir.s a d cree aain: h the hom- e.r n: parents, .ar. anu ; fo::ows f ir,.l: 1S. act;Ijr. l-. oo m.er.
, wife. Pearl Coo'., states they were -drs. Uti.s iowi.e. o. the at.ov- a.i- rn.,. lVC,j 3. w. . Tamp... L : married in Augu.-t. R1T. an 1 s-pi- iiess. at 2:30 Friday afternoon. The; 0ru. r;- ,he urior. aler'? wa. ktd-
rat'd :. M .r.h. f I fh South Rend po.-t. .No. o. American ,...,,,,.. T,,c'r,- r i-h a-d Ins r
I .;ion, will be in charge of the fun- y eeri fc-.r.d.
(iul servicer!. Rev. Claude Y urn: J.
will othciate. burial wn. e :n iiigri- . RCRRLAR-RROORIN'R
Ir.nd cemetery
Consider it wall, th.n op n wbb The r of eur hi art. and ba.nc tri- I To make f( r s-.me s.-ul in poe rty born A e;obi. n .biwn on Th anksi;i ii.e no rn; Ibint'.nc liom.-s when- J. is rare Tl:e licht of Kbidness iind bunched care. Th.n the lb--.:u--i of b. ijpin -- true Ci a l;:. .it Th i !.k.-ui inc will b'-b-n to .,u.
TO (H'K INTRIIRM Wo wish to inform yuu that we have selected and now have in our empl oy th- m v: c ncie;-:tious. compep nt and pie a.- r.t -to -me e i niechanic in cur machine shop and w e '. . '. i n d t p a r t m e n t .? that w h a v e had at any time. Men w.th many years of r.-il practical experience. Just what must b ha 1 to nil the pbr,. f. r so cr- at a ariety e.f work to be done in general job and repairing work. We ruararito' th. ir work to be done r:cht. Prenkd o.vr.s will be repaired in the 4u!ck-e-t time penible. Place, just back of th1 Rbtv k.-tor.e. Yours for better :-b -. W. M Al'R RR CO. 22S a :..
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W. Maurer & Co.. Phono Main M
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FREE DEMONSTRATION
AT OCR STORR f: .::'; r.. r: Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25 and 26
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Rally consumin? h:. own mor- cure. Doors ar. l windows ul 1 j
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nen; member e.f the ..bier sot of the ; them up.
city, has knocked the theory of the :
anti-tobacconists into a cocke d h it. ! U IIA1X)RS Altll IA D WnilKH). 1 deorpe. a man of powerful physic j Many aufomob.b- radiators w-re ii and well advanced In years, ur s ! in dancer of freerdr.? l.as-t nirht as a J
nterv handlsa from his ciirar store daily and ."tromrly endore. clpara and -m'jkir.s outf.ts -as an ideil Xmas gift. 2:4tf
THR RITTLR CUM i: '. R i'liCNIl. the ; he-arir.i: d vi -. Wit;: it o -r. b.r ut.br church, floater and irr r. ral e ;r.v rsr.f : r T O f ' . . . V. . . I , : . I .... - , , V r- . r- . . ,
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Remerr.ber. we would rot. rd.i -v -u"h a d -trftor. In our teu e unlej-s we h.-.d in v - ; - t 1 t b. - b. ' r u r. r. t r.- " -.trh'.y. An expert from N w Y rl: C:y til lb. u . the aöcv lays. W.. nU'St cai t.'-.t'.y re.;u s y u to r-a:l ir. a k e e. t -t r : '... tely and ree elve expert a bio w!th ut h nrc. R " - ry tr.-trur.-.-nt eruar-ante-ed. Ask for bo t. T- II o;r b .f f :: .n ' -.
Cambridge. Mass . ..hemists have
result cf the suRl-n turn in t
weather and th fa c: that own.rs
failed to put alcohol in them. Don't, tak" a chance like this when y.oj j can frt alcohol for your car for 60c j a r-dbr at the Urroln Automotive
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made a sl'.k r'-Jr?e frcm sow's e irs. j Fupp'.y Co.. 1R1 E. Jerrson blvd. 1
Rl.o k''fl- Th iT r RbRr. 212 SOFTH M ICH I' JAN ST. Store, at Lima. Ohl e Springt:-'. I. 111. Fort War.e. Ir.d.
