South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 342, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 8. 1921
"COOLING OFF" BOOSTERS. DEDirm nnwroij SOUTH BEND
I lilllUL UUIWAÜ YAR PLEDGED-
Until Thry '-Think It Our" ! MlltlP'l IV' Ulli- Nnt to Fiulit i tip to Four Power?. i
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r. --'-flat ior.., UVr!r,.' !ay r.brht aft-r ( .'!;.'r ii.t-'-iri: :. v. hi' h J':.'.:1. of-, r I to rie tip j ablie property i in !h' l--.:c-.! errP- --y K:io-f':r'W ! i ar.oh. r r ;i . i r meeting the :
Chine. .! n. In f h cor ami
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IDENTIFY GOODS STOLEN HERE IN MICHIGAN STORES
Appears in Revue I : RESERVE DECISION Cigar and a Giin, J'- JUDGE LINDSEY TO
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Official in Gro-s Prosecution Obtain Apparel a Trial Kvidence. Hevtn merchants- from South
i Fer.d. together with John D. Kues- j i pert, chief of det ctive.. ev York; Central railroad, and Sheriff I IF i Duck, went to Jackson. Mich. Tu1-; day for the purpose, of identify-i ir.g certain inerchandipe ?ai 1 to ; have hfon .-toh n from So ath Bend j and shipped there during the operatior.s of A. Ashner and L. E. Gros.. 1 jointly involved. 1 Thos'j making the trip Include M. ; Fisher. C. H. Korpal, Pert Kikowski. Sam Fr-ingrdd, J. l'iz-r. Mishawaka. J. I. L-rman and F. King. Nib.
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OH APPLICATION OF 'Kntgof Denmark s
WIDOW OF BORTEL
Gy o Convict
i taw 0 ÄTnDüoo MnvjcrrDD
of "Thp Itrothfr- H J ll) Villi II 1 1 111 ll I I ', l
Y" RALLY TODAY
Mrs Anna Bortel Asks Written Questioning of South Bend Residents.
nish d'gation. t-. n;eir.lers of th I'.in!h .ul ir. I.cndon. ' As !! ru;. al .-.rht js approchir.i; ( I r r.I.i i. 1 a dark speck lecanio v:s:l '. n the open sea. It
Mtil o The Nw -Timrfc). prtd to he a solitary Eskimo XKW YOIiK CITV. iJ.r. 7. Sur-' in his little Cayak (native canoe.) .oput. John V. Cohalan. WeJncSilay The Hskinio ame on Loanl and his r s rv d dr:ion on tlu applica-' loyalty in having Lravod the pei - tion of Mrs. Anna Hort' I. that an Us of the .tu Jn s'h a frail craft wder .sir.-d hy Surrogat- .lar.u-s A. assured liim. nee lies?; to.-ay, th FoI-y irovidir.K for the wimina- warmest of we! eines. The kint; ; tion of I C. Terry. Dr. C. W. (i.if - presented him w ith a icar and. ' fith, Mrs. D. (luilfoyle. KJ,'ar . what the i:?kim.s m..st highly France, Fred Muellr-r and other rosi- : irized, ar ifle. . dents of South Uend. Ind.. by Frr.nk : On landing the kini; described ! Fantfn. a notary public of South ; the inc iiient to thf Ianisli Commis- ' I'f-nd, be revoked or if the court i ioner in (Jreenlan I and asked him 1 sustains it that it pave Mrs. Anna : who th n,an was. Üortel the ( xoenso of sndiiiir aer i The Commission v. i'.i ;io enls of
hood of Man ar. 1 the Fatherhood of
God" Ly the llev. Archibald of the i'
LONDON. Ivc. 7 An amusing Fir.-t Presl ytei ian church at th.-tr story of the king of Denmark' re- regulär meeting held in the Con;.
eer.t visit to Greenland was recent- i munity Dem of the Y. M. C. A. last ly told by M. Aarriard, of the Da- niht. I!nnr was served at 6:30
oc.r-ck. Chatrn-..in of the ever.ir.i: was tuui P.-... II. . . r- ,tJ
L i i rum k KJ A A V. I I A UIUWUI
John A. l!;!dard.
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i jiiu v. in iiMMii in. uniui rl-. I'1 "-"h' luini1 i. tie i . i e j'i si'.i
yesterda; to .'a. lrowned
i South I!end to 'look after her inter-' yesterday, stole a canoe and put ' ests. by making the examination j to sa. We thought lieh da bren
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re -o.'u v.-n obp'd durlr.u- th" IIOKAC'K V. I'OX. adortLintr ex- ; M-h. Of th" mTcharidi- xamin1 1 'ay : l.-d.-in:: n--v' f bir:afl ' ITt. meinlMT of th" l"nierity rlutj. j f.Vf n u-.rt l.loncint? to Hert Kitr. utrai:v '.r. f;;fir' . u;. ar. 1 an- ! kowski thr to M. Korpal or.d ov f)'):! r r .-. .;. t-... " f ,r. P'n TfnniTT If nmniTfl TMT i..f i r:f!.-rt SC-.n were obtained
rnd'o f.:::-:.- r!,:r,.. s. :i. K KKN LY S I KY bv Sheriff Oak to be used as evi-; - - .such S-uth Fend r roduc- nation of the South Bend witnesses! Th',c i, a ;,.,.n! f. that a!l , 1 UAUUU UA dnro in :h- ease when It comes up j tion, as "Oh Cindy" and the Am- 1 ITAmTTnn mrnnnn rfth.-::,.,,,(-,wr,. IMnnmU! fllTTin for tn.U. erican Iion Follies. Blckel n.ed, 1' "'"J? Ä NHTHUR PYDftQP
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counsel, ff-rmer State5s Atty. Gen. i horror lepüed: "The i:i.;:i's an es
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Mavincr mad a conspicuous sue-'written instead of oral. The exam
URGES HIGH IDEALS FOR EDUCATION IN U.S. RURAL SCHOOLS
Juri-t 208 Member., Al reatlv Secured.
v u; i i i u t lie . M . . A . . I :o - '-ersr.ip i.v ar. I pui-I.o ir. :! -eral wiii hoar J..d- lien 11. I.inl-- ' : i'eiiier i.i the feature addret- ' tht "V" i ah.pait;:. '.vhen t J hit. itf:-rr.v.-, at l:' o'clo'''.: in :, . : . :' ; ;.. ;,.-. :a,i--:. b.ildn-.;. N. M I 'hi.i.'.r, . -r.i.il s-
! . . . !' -"y of ta- "V,- de-ia:el Ia.t r.!h: iev. A. i,. .Monger l'eclaie.S , tr.at tt re ao id I - a v :;.r..u llio'.
Uest Is None Too (rood for Nation's Pupils.
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Cue.aprrt rr.ado it ckar Wednes
day that -ubsquent investigations
no introduction to South F.end claims to be the legal widow of
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LORENZ TO STÄY:;''-;s i ...ziS: S:S5ESi OF MUM GRAFT IV j 'onrerned In the operation of C.ros ; b., hell 1-rid ay n.ght and Saturday . luwini? which hit was dlsclo9ed two , rxn aitp
; th- latter using the company and j mai.ne- ami evening at the Oliver j n .mu n (l;dmcJ to be his ,vifc : Company' building to hU advantage tlo at-r. is' an important one. Ac-j joth wnmon took out letters of ! Famous Austrian Slirceonin disposing of the stolen wares. I cording to the producers of the re- j :Miministration of his estate. Anna i t t T.'nco'inrt nnil i Vile his trin thrnnrli Chini a Tt . .ti. t . . ,
C TT Y'll f I"" JJlft'""' . "I.. .v....,..v i " - - ; iioriei in inia cuy, ana .Mrs. ijatiie , a'S He Will Upen r ree imuk said ther was quantitiea of i scream and hU sinking of "Wa- j i0rtel in South Bend, where he left !
rr.av .'11 m ve a-.: .r r v"irr"r,T!v thflt r. o r. e nf th'Ti. t r ' ('.' ;p.!'" rttl rr.cr. i::.!;! ril! nr- r idy t 1 lumped lr.t a Y,r.' pn'trram f a" j rorr.pll 'h r.'ir.. '
S-er:l New DctaiN
Alth'.-ih s-m-- of
ipor'Tir,-' the prv.v f lr-jiower pl'ii have tr-nr st fir a to prepare a tent 're i ?',' ra f t. there a re ?'. rrat der.tL's on v. hlh the id-T.lp tentl.ri hav- p. -"'t pP' sT;e 1 their
views In th-tr lp.forr;-.a! -x ''hanger, j h! Ingers Ir. Lorenz was asked TherA s ' i:,- to ! a. t:niveral eon- if j.e felt called. "Yes, no," the gray feler.ee, , .-.vever. th'i d taii.s easily 1,. arI d visitor s;iid. pulling at a nr. b aljuti no the principal ; f igaref. Ah. well. I am old. I am involved ha.- unanimous a-reptance. j too old to have to do my work and Thu far Gre it F.rit.a.in al r.e of i lie effendrd. too. I am too old tf
Cie fotir po-.vrrs has e;;Veu an a- 1 have time to he offended. If I
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! rally. Judce 1; p. ':.. to-::;d r of th1 juvt nib- co.irt. i ,-m - to.!Hv !.. :. th
D-ckiring the system o: in-true- , ,an.pu:r. fr 6 . - :.. .v ::. r - ,,. I tion in the rural schools should he a $j;.,f. j:t a c-i k.r.i,- f .::: !. i- . the best obtainable and afford ev- height.
; ery oppuitunity for the highest type Secure -'on Mi ihIhth. I of American ideals. Itev. A. II. Mon- ti e suo-.er g'.w ri i:. t1 . iger, pastor of the First M. Ik church j o;- tht. y .x-: t.ii.t. re; ' delivered a stirring address in the y 20 tear:; .i; ta.:. sho've : th r : school house at Granger Wednesday . totaTl of 2cs .iemiers' and J.'. as part of the program observing Ifi ca.h vaj .-tr. a.jv v..,,, s,. j ..
ii.iuf auonai tcK tnroughout the tvj,.. n;eni,
i ciuntv. x . . , , , .... M. Fanner jr.. np'it- 1 a p.. ! :. ; 1 iio ouiola.g ...s crowded to a- , j- )J( ,, liV i .... . i pacity and Jtev. Monger impressed 'p'. ' c". , ' ,. ' ..
MAHR in mm'r - ":
miiiu jlxi vvuiu . , . , " , - . üfu'sstrv tor xt- tuna ; chance to le thoroughly taught and . , . ... . . . ... Ml . D.sMiep s.i.d : P. at :-
'iwuiu me piiucipie.-j upon wnu n our
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government was founded and upon
v. ork the committee had
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riinie for Trinnle m-rehandise which it is believed rasn limes a real offering for considerable property. The latter!1" iiiiit. nui in mm ul ' y ' V'.f" , , V A. A. Fr brink's "Franklin" t t-. lini(. lor nppi.5. ,irr,rfv of various I the. who like lazzv m.dodles I ',.Jt ,..f., ' ...il.. .1 m i not to l,e ulflt uth lho ..... ... , , ... ...... ........
.,.ie ii-niuii) inuifieu 4U, lent things, but to demand the lest ' ' 4 v' " v l. ' ' '.
r.t inue 1 from pa ire one.)
eerrar. in prin-'Iple" but her dele-j kick to Vienna now I might return der house at Pigeon, Mich.. was
irate. l!ke thon of Japan. hav ' in a year or two when th fefhr:g i traced by Kuespert wnicn siinwcn r-hled h -me f.,r fr.rther Ir'rueti 'n.- . dir-, down. lint I can no longer that Flack, a respectable business before ra'.p.ir ir. a more der.r.Five count tho year.- ahead. There is aian. hnd done busings through rtlpcufl-'on f a frr-Tv drift. The rjnich work for me to do in Vienna." Ashner and Gros.-. jApar.'-s e ai l A m e . -n delate ni.i secretary. Dr. Walter I. Gal- Oiarse Ashner. ro pror.-ding s-b.wlv. n ppa re t ly Ian d. a New York surgeon, said it Stork stolen from Spiro' clothtaklrg Into r,.-rr,iit;r the Fpor'.nl r ! was not overwork but tin- sum ttaliin- ''r'' hlfl bo"n traced to Jacob
Anspach. St. Louis. Mich.. accoriing
once was the property of various I the6 who like Jazzy m-dodle-
South F.cnd ir'rrhants. The store of; A. Immerman & Co. contained hug? j '
nilra of clo-hlng. and were it re-I JW-, fT sr &
turned to its original owners. Kue.spert declared would Ptrip the store of much of its stock. Another lot of merchandise which was shipped to M. P.laek & Co. of the Flack Money Saving Mall Or-
! now ha.s an application bi
' ciirrnfitr.i! rritirt V.urA owlinn" t Vi i t
! the letters granted Anna Hörtel be
' revoked on the ground that she is , ,, . . 4 , ,,
i .i6m uiifu i res s
Brought Into Case.
V w not the widow of Bortel. who v.as rvnuviimi ! ini T, , tJxZm l v. i i v t ii c- IMJlA.NArOLkS, Ind., Dec. . zm the president of the Public Service , tU . i,. , !. or i j . Anoiher expose of the Muncie grii - Itreight Fureau of 26 Cortlandt it. i . , , , ,
Married In 1893.
in the courses of instruction tliat." ' 1 , ;,v ; u make for sterling future citk.ei.ship. 'p-' tr'-lv,'-' '; u,t jl o: - l" ' ' :'' Urge t oHMdulateil S stein. ! 1:1,1 ' ha-, r.-acre.i San bt an : o
;. i John W. Kittinger. county super-; a:-a .is r -rl-i- ' 1 or- " '
aft tintendent of schools, urged the gen-j l ürtlir-- lo ;'1" s'"r"'"-'ani 'u
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1 'life lU3 Ü..1UC U i.tU U L11U I v- - .w.. x.. v.ui.üiriinau i
, . . . . TV... hi .-, Ir).ef-Afr. mwtn
ana Hallway Co. have presented a The Indiana widow says she was vy t";1, lfc , l". , term and öbtuiniVJ ruf i , v -Mh'- s.r.i.r .üv.mo:, y.rJav i-: , . . ' ... i-.i -icoo i !...' federal court jun- of n.ne persons!1'-'111 inu ooiainn.fc. pi oi ssiona.ij -
I Employes of the Northern Indl-1
leatner rocK'.ng cnair to ASSt. Hlipt. I coueu iu in joo unu nasi ... . , I trained tendiere in -ill of the nnirtv ! i lot conspiracy to io ate the nrohl- ll,um" u,,uuls' 1,1 ,Ui or l'K 'ountj
A. 1. .Mi; es Ol the traction company l """"''S1 inimuie iu rui iiei - ' ;,.
ft.? a testimonial of th- !r rorrard claim
ArrafgiHNl In city ctmrt Tuoxlay t:n , af (karges of flicking up coal on the;s
Cr.in.l Tritnli rlfht.nf.ivav Clt'inlnv i Md.,
F.irtman 2fil7 W? SamnW. s't'. ntraded ! of that city and declares that .would be next.
not guiltv .an: trial was set for Dec i tfh'' not onl' has xlc rnarriage certi- i New natnc?. not in the list of the
1. Hirtman is und-r bonds for al
arrlage certificate to verify her, - wic j-.u - instUulion, lk. ,,Pclareil lhf.ri. ,v. ' Machine Driver. t The Nw York widow w 1 'tlc n law, but as the case progresed "1!,uuu" U: m 1U llPu,ma m ri was been Porters henoerapher ' V the person, on trial were almost I r h' the y.u.n of in.truc- Ma. nror. hat. r oeen none; s sienograpner .ajs 'tion ill the rural communities hou'id i bevrfn't. Wa'.rv;' was wedded to him in Elkins. ; o,,p.-d from ,ight and court room j 1 H L W'llKni,:it. We... June 6. 11,17. by Hev. Charles spectatorn were 'vondering n'hat j Um? waL rapidly appriaching wher, StudVhaker Koadster. S!,r,
s or that city ana declares tnat(oum w next. , i Stüde hiker .a!. Vv-u...
not only lias he marriage certi-- ev name?, nm in the list oi the Ualh :, llin.li: Mls. rt Mildrcdi :e to prove thus, but showed it 4 fl -odd persons mil;c:e. in the case, j ,,0UJjIl anii :iar Frankf taechcrs, j
i flcate to prove this, but showed it j 40-odd persons indicted in the case.
le,ed traivcking- in -moonshine" l IrS: 1 atlk' Horte V'11 l,.i0 v l'r(' variously invc hed by the gov- flowed thei
ir work to an advantair
Mlbs . . - 4' - .. 7 , 'I 7 ! 4 .-
I1!': ' ; .;.,;., ,.vnrh; r. : ;Jtn Km,;... immerman and Aus- : whisky fop which he wa found J 7 : 'V.r.1.";. : IU.'L. rvu"VV -V1' " m a program given by the pupil, i DIVISION .M.
-, r-t' m, h, iv , T l v lacl, hid against each other for the ' trtilty in city -ourt ard as a n.lti;;u 4" ? ?' . t i N UMl 1CU JU,I 15' n'5"ri'11 Including songs, recitations, chorus- tudebakir Light Hi.x. J. M StuJrre sal! ha- ta.m i, . l..t. i , mas and b-.ue n a . . tool took a,, appeal. ! th t,',U ldow rei'i l isPU" a warnin- ai -am,,,s aml üther an x otterestmg ! baker. :rd. ra.-t so fir fo the oo-ivers-a! i r.. Itv th;-. I roean the total ah- 'annaimi . o . 1 . , i ., . . . .surrender to her. 1ms was the f irst ' t a m ocri-" ' ;-. n .. m,i.. 1 Tt ,vn. r. .1 !n.-!!r.S .T :V Iliü ' nr,.' of any welcome fro.,,. ,hf pro.l f..r l-rm-rmin an-l ftP .lr.p-, I toy Kin.. f ,! r,t, ,ls. , :, I or l' ' i:.. , , , fla'U ! , - . , Mn Um--- . r Mli . 4 .v, , , . . ,. i ,,,.,1 n-o KiifM'x -t declared tsioi. was trie speak r at the !-...: thlv , , , , , , OliiCiais Are Ac-ciisod. An important le.ature on the pio- PaCKard. aroptic'.l .' Ti.roP" r. irv .a wo',: ar" tli.at the, f. r.n In nnv sens of the word," , '" " o... Mi''oi , lt i" , beard of on'h other, and the diaclo- i . ,, ., , . . . ... . , - . p;;'..er iVupbr-vood to have taken he continued "He ha had the cold I-ter Ashm r wrote a letter to n,K h -g and dinner of the Ol ler urv that th(,y were rival,, Dotn ad. ; Dono e Murphy, former pivscu- V, ' ' 1 f0r1-. 1 V"U , ' ' ' ' ' n ' " ' l-rt.. w v.r,l of !t, tran- ,houlder. As a man of pride and ' two nu-rchants accusing thrm ; Hoy.V Sunday School council, held ; inlt ,vas a shock. tor, and Sheriff Thomas Hyatt uere hL h wnl bo held today m the j MuueoaKj r ihg Six. lul,,r... , . 't-" Fe and T,.Io standing in his own countv. it wis i ''- he price ; To -.lay night in the boys" nmunu. The Indiana widow says that while accuse, of having manifested inter- -anunatio . ro,.i , he eourt house ,iaVm Imeo.nb flre-gn nir-es f,r !n-tn:-!a. . galling to him to n.mo hen- and be i 'ared. The de-jrity roon o the . M. T . Mr Bird t hcr hushamVs hUsinesS brought himlt in testimony to be given at the j ' -;-J r ' l,:! ivimov .... Isnuhhed. He do.s not think it worth it-tive now has trace o , cas , gave a short taU on the dut es of tu thi, city, he visited South Fend ! present trial and Cay Jud.e W. A. " " ' ! Le i ar i ! ,e, , , , I "
r.e-.c.rl Most sci)la . i,it, ... a i.i- T e?e goods containing i:."um ):ir-ii omer "oys to ;ne communny uuring t renuent v. and v. as there for a week ! 3 ('!. and -.v a rh.-i -ted l.v vom. w t-i . . . -. . ' : i 'XK
T1' ATe:-i. in Oe;. ir itejj. n was or,. tf) overcoming this condition." ' l" ' " - '. jn.-i , ..... v..... .... n. ..v. , vllil ui.mu) m oe.ian m jav. !,ur;.j distri-ts.
;n f. :r f'nu th hesr'.nTiine . .tl itini t!vit siH-.e form
added, but did not reveal the loca-I the speaker a business discussion to Chu ago with him, where he spent J itors. while Pres. Clirece Pen-
j tion of the mi-sing merchandise.
r t . ti Ml c r rd to pre- nDUnTPT CTIPPUQC ..... th , n of the Pacific warnlMJlVj ÖUllUjIÖü
nrv i r r r t tittttti
HÜK m mm Starving Family;
tr.'ed is J. ss effiej.-r.t for nui-h a i , , ' T 11 1 P 11 f 7 A C ? , rb?ctIon nas h Id and the following ;r; (h in vou'.d he an agree- ay StlKlCPaker MillSlrcl SIlOW I ' J TOvCti' ,ff;rers w.re eLeted for the year of:
, ;,. , ' ( he ljr elOpmeriTS HI Of-1 l' , ' .. .,.,.-. d fop .a a result of the T" !-!'to;i inrf.-fn"". The Amr'.o-,
.ia : :--- .a p.. ito w as sua to re re
was- nt'.ii ami siums and games ar- niucn money ior ner ior cioinmg. i adum was declaim d to 'have sen
; r.'insre.i by members of the council 1 she says nis insurance policies were ; -A-orij t), ramblers that they O . 7 . Ä TT ''"onpleted the pre gram. ; taken out in her name, that he kept j ..I)..U ,,.. )Uti-xnt., "t bef O t 0 I C 10 r C C CI Ti c- Makb- of Honor !!, l.ebl , 1'ank accounts in South Bend and j t.Iecth,n in 1:,2l)
th. ir monthly meeting Tueslay1, 1 ' ( , 7 , , . I
j al situation when one
I ; a;s. i (Miiii.is . .mi. ler. an aliorney. I joined forces with the government
in bringing fortii disclosures involv-
i in the ca.--.
I.iodge. Metz
Cadii."-. Ilv.h
I7sse-. w irig . . 1Iu1m:' Nits, lie
veiling at the home of Miss Mar
guerite Schultz, r.i'n Carroll
Ibere is in the ioint name of both. 1 11 t' "-'-so prouuee
HEART ATTACK IS
DIVISION A.
rar. k .i n. ! r .. ri .v . . . .
Mhi- L- the sto.-y of a man down
and out.
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Mis I'sther Fieske. pre si
u nt: Irma Kopp, r, ic . r. sident;'
ent in uhbh other power, having; WjH KcIipM All Former ext'rf:e i',o: e-.- In the Pacific . I
cou'.d join. - Amateur htiort. j u relates to a father and hus-: Marguerite S. hultz. secretary; Kuth;
On th- other h w 1. th American lin.l !. stole o.-tato.s from a hn:i:r. treasurer. and Margaret.
box car. and laces prison xs a re- i Srhuitn. reporter. Itefreshmer.ts e
i.s Jack le Xios alias j
t Ja p.'c s Farn.-'. i
! According to Pros. Floyd O. .lei-
FATAL TO DUNKLEiiniSEi
MARTIN JAGLA TO
KNOW FATE TODAY;
CASE BEFORE JURY
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i '.'hand ler. P. urn ham . . .
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is own behalf
All who have witnessed lehear-
rrou; found lt;-'f bound by we'.l-
al -tiorn in view of the limit it bur of the , -
tt-. v making and the , are jtredicting un-inaMficd and in
..t s tVio '. sals for the l!22 Minstrel i.'evne of i
o-:;e-i I -- '."'- ... . , . , . . . 1 sllit. It eon. -el
,.or '.imit it brr .f trie x- i ne luueoawer ana .iary .-nn iuo.si
w po s' rve.l to 12 members
l-llio'-r K. Fr.dg. r- a -' d a -it the sapp'-r la-? .;.':.'.
, I is thai a. "frame-up" has been prac- j r , . . . j ' 'oj kendal. ir. .haig of t i;e . 1 I i i ;taed upon him by hi em-mbs. and ! Tille.!!!'!! Ht'ill I )tl ihtTil 1 1 Ilr .' paign. M. I mi. ner jr.. and 1 1
ii-iiM)ii L ii iiiLi liiiMiu .-a j th,. government nrosoe tutor said cf-' . - on l ii i . Cel., op, epetN p akeivj
e.'Ue ;ri
s-C c
I. Th Cof..lv;i:i of th'
partio' i.t r'pfote.'. a total of "1
bo. r P '' ."-:"' 1 v -m n t
:...;...--f0 4 The f ! i g ti p'.'-nii" ten
.-iri.T-al poliev or. siaiuaiM-ous .-urcessot I lie j.iouuc- )f. :;. .,,, )r e,rn s h ;u J,ee
for'Ugn ont.in- lion. inc snow wmen is to i,- pre-
r ! 1
.i i
rented lriday evening and again
unable to get work for some time.
ii io . : .1 ii in anl the lather
... . ... . . ' ....... . .
... .,....1 t . have been Nini may aiternoon ana evening at ( . .... v... .
t ; tpk! t!-it til- A pp-ric in del-! the Oliver tlp-ater boasts cf s-:i:e of
i,ro-! th- city's best amateur theatrical
to: i :
f t:t?!'A') ... a ! 1 r
i Tintir.al record, hut temptation;
ho- ,rlv rro-i tu city s t.est amateur theatrical, , . . ' ' ' . . . . , , , proved too strontr.
To' II -ip-r -i."-.-.-.-g an ai .e - an. : ov. ..v... , .v . brok(, inM a freight car
If i h a o- e,,,,: -,eve Ti go i . 1 1 d I' i' o i, e . ( i u .i 1 vaudevil.e pe t f i T in c r.". j 'py-nkcivlng morning and Mr. Jelthe .W.oi in s- t it- uo,,M never , and i. aol to ontain action from ; Vt.ivn took the potatoes
! for he f mi v nr. d chiidren.
a,b ..:.,.. b came a oue- ! The production is divided into . ' ' ; . . . rs it h :
::: BELIEVE CRAMER
MURDERED GUARD ! ety afternoon, death resulting fron
IN CHICAGO "JOB" I
government prosecutor said r-f-, - ,TI,.J- II !....
' .Mail IS 1111111 Ol OlKllieil ions ona r.e nia-ie 10 snow inai. -n .1 w l l i Miller was conn.a te 1 with tiie trans- altV bought.
UCtllll C(I1H (ld. I porta tion of some 1 quor from Ohio. t . : :.ew members afer two day. . : William Franklin Dunkle, 74. rue 1 ;N-., ,.vj,nr,. ag-urit him came out' -Martin Jagla. known hi oitii i 1 1 , ea m p aigp.ir.g. Th e ftandinc tast. ! of u til Bend's oldest hu-iru men Wednes-.'.a v but the government h id 'circles as .Martin the slippery" be-' ;;ght in thi- divisor.:
and commander of the lo. al p -t of . ,,T eo!Mpleted i's eaSe vhen cmivt ! r;lU;:r' (i ':.. s-icc.-K.-i in slippimr out Ma-hiiM' Drioi- M-Innu M.o-
i ai": '"in ne-i toui 'ht '' of police net--, w ill probal '.v know his Cadillac. Itririey, Klliott
i
lß Picas (, ;ui!l.
1 fate sometime to, lay. Th" jurors b- - Moob. lirown Iier.ry.. . .
i
i
mtifv ;!
a heart attack. . ! : tan deliberations as to the uilt or 1 bat.-iy.-tto. n itunn--. noM-r .
Mr. Dunkle's death (ame as a! l-.'' the trial got started. 1 G , ;nnn,x-;. of jag! a at 7, o'f lue k Wed-' Iiayi;rs, fleo. Far lick. Dirkeuhien blow to his familv as well as ! ',;",,s "r "uilt U( : " ""-ten-d by de- ,.,.,,iiy aft,., .,,,,. f,arv ir.,i;0 a-' Polls-lloyce, 'an.ph-ll. M.l'.er
to minv frlcndfi here. The fatal at- '""',m' an" 'alor u W1" 1;' " tack occurred about 3:0 o'clo i: ' uth"r ;i:M'" " l-" -tiiity list. .tepdav on W. Washington a v.. be- "vent'-eh , theAs 'dradc-d guilty some
tions were that th. y would, have Min' rva. "iolien. MeKenr.a . . .ill night session before arriving at'I'ilol. l.opg. 1'onovr.n
rdkt.
t!n of f.- P-.g h . has!s or: ioui ep.ies. trie nrst being tne ,,,,,,.,. fo,, in ,artM1it rourt . ... I ', ",., ' .. . feen Main and Fafavette sts. J le ! '" :r-- ' -,0 ie:is t u.iy cn- The state has tua 1- ui
' -o-i Pr.oei .Tapani mir str.I prou-r. Al Kraft will ho ,vmV;Iav ,,v Stnrj1 (;. Hatzbach, i ' 'X" V. a ' , V. dkapsed. falling to the sidewalk. ! tered P-day ,,r, by Kenneth Spur-;., ,onVi0t jagla and Pr
end Cr-nt P. -it a in to ahr- eat- the as-:-t-.i oy six o.u-time minstrel Iin,,,ru;:- declared that in , ' ,. . , ;. . ' I). ath v,v practically immediate. , geon. i.ene wniiams. Court As.mr, j j,.u mad- a mast r
'li'-- ar th - - time b- m.;n in ondm ering the mirth ol of tht. fu..s h., w0.llt1 n , om- ! ' ' "p , Tn ,h '.l The deceased had only last Sat-: v -rtsan, Joe TIumnK j , )nvict;on d.tring hii ;u- d of -. ,-.' v Pi'i Mti-n. At , taw ep. ode and tae etvscmbie, that P,nrnS be given a s-'l U'rnd'tioV Jh .'rFv 11' re urday been made omm-mder of t h. (Irr'Je Wil,on P, aid Nichols. Ien-: Ja who totlwr t!ve , of con.pulcory-ing.ng and chorus action ;ie guar-. .m,v.vWenten(e Ihm, i, n.w in r! Th, ' . O. A. 11. hero. Until 1 o years a. 'us Mchol,. Walur Fvans. John w..zniak and I orge K
arhl'rafop ?r. -'b s .-. -at-i to na -..o w .o r aw. v0Unty j.vil. :.. . ' . ...... , ''.v," . ..w . . wl n h- retired, he had b-en tn-:l(- -wur.ee, )at!(r tv,0 being ii
,-.:!.:.',! n n ! abiv.dor.ed. In . -Muse', mirth, maiden.s ami ac-i " ' 'r r iy ,n u. i.au- . ..n1 o. , n ' F'-wis i'c if iford. Sivjwden Walburn, I charge? cornoo- a tri
T)aniels. S; ' k j..a n. ibateii
;-:.-:ual . ffort ! Stutz. 'trukbr. i;..-e.-. . . . ,s. Flovd o. ' Flv'-tw.o.l. wool. Don;.
i y p . a far a
;uvl;::Ui t iiorcpi im Ov-nri 7n; Vlth .JOS.-J.h ,
7f ijoi.s l Jim lAincticon
X V. e "i 1 1 'I P i 'A'
th.-" Ape.'-ri vi ! 1 "'"s arc ur.d'T
br cT-ld-ration tion galore abound in the other !.,. flI.nc -'y, a T"'l' 1 1 1 I? w r' n' r- ' !'n o.'p.k. two ioun ;uo.
th.ree epi-od.- s which t'e.itur "Noth-' 1 ri:VVlir.no niMt jiviiiiio! i n-ir sUdcen wiiiingr.. to tace
h.-irg.'-s or. f- rr-i 1 ag sir-- lh"m
re-m- r
.dir ted (in otli.-i ) Members of th" L.or. r.u-.
o. no oj-dlng i tj eir reeular weekly 1 -:.'r.'"c- '
bi.?iness. When he first fame p. ; Vtrno Walburn. lloy Murray and r, the pro.s.-cutor. which iiuv" su---; y -da y noon in the F.; .k roor.. r r
S , , u 1 1 1 Rend. 2" years ago., from hh ! C: -,!'v''"' I nis leit these p. I'sops i ( , ssfully craped the lav.-'s- ,, tim ' (tüv-r hotel, heir! Supt. of See.'.'-
.-,,.1 t- feel .-onfblenr of .ate ins Fat Hb-e.'a mimical comedy : CLUBS HOLD MEETING 1 '"V v 'i::;,.:; . V' o -' Pirthjdae..' J: "l .-lphi." Ir.d.'.' h- rtal-1 ":i trial- i..f,,r time. j V. W. " Forden dls-'us-- t'n ill 5-tp-or: n-d 'b- ' virions co!r,PTg as episode two; "Tell Me.; Jn ,l(I:J.inai,,u w.th IMu atbdi ; ';' y'u; ; ' lihf d a clothing business. J-o ::. K. x. !"le -apiain: KU I" ma! b.' th- b U iviatit that h th r.,1 We' program. M e: unffi.-'all. f'--l b-'h r.rifsh and 1 r-ity Mablon ! Pom I- .or.ldora. J , t 0.IU meetii;g of the T. a.h- : ";'','' ' "' t " He is the father of William W. ' Scott, pat rolrm, n : Timothy S. ()wr.n. 1 k n.-w ..the.- Wo.r.i.ik or K i . : ; o i j the clu'i were invit-d -a : Mree --.rc-.- ivd eat- that the with a ti.xy of vr.uty -flappers- rs a:ilj "Sloth, r.s clubs w o loid on'1',; . ' "'T."" V" V Ut? " Dm Kb' and (P-opLm M. Dunkle, both ' justice of the pe..,-e; (,ra V. Rogue, a j iueurrcu the v.rnth of the .r. 4. , r cV )-r,. durini' th" .' k ': .' :dr. Proper il UN re,. ing f av- -b'e 'h ep.s.de tkr while the conclud- .oan.laV alt -rrmop. i '.V' ,.:lU;,V.' l,l!.,:l,UT:;, "l" weil kr.-wn South Fend men. T.aese i private deteetive-. Thomas V. Miller. who declared f. court atta- h- tlctl.'.-n 1 A - . Prin. - pp. ' eon-bh ati-n a' For f-?i ar,l Tokio, m.r pi-od- pi.ter.s, a plantation T,K. plan ,)f paving a . iiv .-,.u n- , .V'- '"',V t10'n with his wife. Mrs. Mattie 1 )u n- at t oruey : Ma-.e l,o-an. Maggi I to his own knewh-i.; ah thr - of v. h-'-- 1. v. ho d;.-;;. j Th.- --:t',:t of Fran-, brought In .--r.e wh-i-in a quarts of b-caD of as, iations r. --'f b e. r.. .ave . w . due. i Fgimpkin,. F-irrie Frown and John 1 th. m h id b. ,,, r.rraigr.ed v-th r of t he ... s . hoM-.
T n ,i t 1 , l m (if Ft'lt!'"''.
Trceicrt c 'er lap re Uit
far e .
sf in t h "
, ariv h fir.ed.
favorites rer. b.rs southern m Iodic
to th" haart's content.
;sted in school Idea-- was discus e
' ir.. .. it- K. -n t 11riT.1ii r . .1 1 i s! : T O Ti .- ll..e.l bl'".! t ie.-r onor l nn iwn .1 '.)'' r.t.t i ice.ivb . r. v
t ..,... -e ..... v., ., o ;. , ,.. .. a....-.. : v .. .i i ' ; - .. .
j j d . - Mated that Ci
1' ' To",uu; it' up"tb',ho-v ",in'tiNV- W" r" ri"tt nih :U. ! ' of the'wes'tern Shale Cbg'l, i . an'l 'lT''1 Nva!? '-irri'-'l to Martha F. ' tors. SaU T llv Ohl Oflcmh-r .rti., " ' I the local s.moo.s was the principal ,.f thf. .h. v.1t, Mit. hell at Fpper .rove. la. la- The v.::r.e,-s t -, n. perin :r charge ! Mai tin Jag' .'s i.me h b-
Sc'f Still and Quantity ' ""Z '. so.-aker. Mrs. Homer J . Mul-.r. Th :r a 0.n j, , l( - ,,,;,',!.!'.,. was at 1 ' ' Navarr , an-., ( ,,,,, v-.n Jame-i O. Flack, ex- : volved in various criminal i; ' - . f Oin ,1.1'tntr f.iiln"iflnl) ...... ...... ...,... , ,
f if T An IT T TATTAn ' 1 "''1 v Ih-ti".-! v e i --.-1. , md e.hoto- "r' ,Al - - ' 1 t o.-.ns'.ai.i.-. wn- n.'.n piea:eu guilty in i gating' ooaa-s nu upon u.e ,..,!' 1 7 I I I ( , A I I Jill I In - Parent-Teacher dub. a:sapok.. ; ' f urill.h.:,, '' th;: Puai V.ol.ee ' "P" ! the ra,. was f -tlfying. ard Mr. j Mid ii! r coj-.; no b-s, than.-.
1
Of Linnnr at
IV e : e F: ;:
f p'. i!' ir.t a
ho pp.-- cf r Tv -o. to V , '.
c . . "i r ii . . v . :
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' ""12 LOCAL LIQUOR ! a do ail
CASES PUT OYER f
p
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( 'oimubial Rlenantr 1 of litir.i;. c' -i ' t - r r'-.g u h ' V d ! ' --- . f . , . :.g h- r f' ' pd '
fired a st:;'
, ' i--h"V at ' h ,h. -P-: Kem-
Heids of the various s hoo! d --
Tents are giving short talks hrtlie buIn" .-'S luncheon clubs.
sko's ed :ii it the ruat; u.uht f.r in Chb ago for murder w t'ne man
Miller
v. itnes.
,r;s .!. th' atteir't to app' a:
.t Til" l.l... 1 1 . . ! t ' ' "
n s'.ii":rior,: irorn "n i ini:.- . .i i..s :. iu: u. j; p- ti i-
:ha Murpliv h.a 1 Intimated i !'. h.o-..
ha- has S'.lpje t out of
1 an em.ent of varioas
a a -
di-rartrm nts.
Par-ins . : . taking advantage o.
1 iri jrrK x
Idcmllicd l Watchman. Pi ti t't T
Monda bv 'i (W
W 1 s
Irvini: of .KP: Iii (.aso (.nilS h invitation tu visit the different
- n . - a.'o..J ana s,ie now eau-ses ,nr in-
.;, .u )-i jkmhtik ni" in iiw . anJ h,nv th,. (,,h,,: y-t,,,,,1
C.ltV Court. ' -eTHial F h.andl d
'h a n.e;- u as i .!-,: '.'je i
gl' W at. :k:;vi Frank Kenm-dv
4
b p i
th.. Fi'.', re ro e. Mali., ban'-: as th
! give evideri. e aL'iins Wfli am Ti
' ''I ' ert.-on. vho was- .-rnf cI lector.
i .-air o.-i .s ou. on oiio.e
h it Fl irk ru:-
."'i'" not to convi'tion or pris-on throagh tr.ej
h- i dexterity w 1 : :'.' Ii lie on.müt. i '
i
his alleged UT.lawf.ll a 1. 1 -i.
T..e pf r. .lt - v. .hie h f t
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5t$
junior end Vrcv ' " Boys Knti-rtnim ! tit Suf'pcr
One e ;.;';. t ; P:
Of .! e
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t
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char-..
ecu 1 p ar - : dy r. -ti- r. prgr.'V vre-Th: ' weight: I ' ' dan. h- f JUht e.g' "
1 1 ,
1 'A . . e . . s in cit ' . v : h- d :' -n hints w
' as a r- suit cf li iu,r r.U-is. and in
:::c .-. .t. !..:. n ,i. (are was se-
: .;.! s-,e. :al
. rt. A e. i c :. : the t a : a w
" to spt . i il judge for
i GIMICH HONORED
l.i-.' :e.-iotrA,l T , -T . , . r. - - t . 1 T . . . 1 1 r . t r . ? ' . Ill i l ' . i .
i i ;i:m: r. WAUXiiu. . , . . . .. .
, i.'- ' f ,i '.., I.J.,, th- 1 la.hüg th.at ti1..- ro-m.-r j-roc rut(.r i 1 h- 'o-ry sever..;.' m - . a. ... .V.. ... ''.a, . ,.',,; ; ' ' w'mi"r of )X("- 11 ! was ser.ter..-e i t- : ris-.n after ore i v.as made nt the :..st ; gi.kai.n
.t,..'i,'.:ji..'::iiiiii r'i.... . . , - i
... . . . -' . died at I : - O ei,n K Wein s.a.. m o-.-o ft -r r. i.f'.-n t.. .,: . e-.i
to t!i w all w.ai.e ,-op.r.- lerate: n..vle ... ........ .. w. t . . . .... w. i,.-,-.. ' ' l" - 1 - ' ' - -' 1 i
lui :;.n 11 . 1. 1 1 u .' . i . 1 1 .i i . . . . , .. a t ...
e.-,m,,. r, . .iw..i' T.Ul 111 li.ii l.iwi. i a..u . i v. a . ..s . . :;.,
lll.O. .!.-. .1.1 llii.' .-.v.. , omolii ath.ri of ,'isea s. ' Fl o k tetif.. .1 th it Murphy su : J
is believ. d ta have ;ten o:. the n ...... .,.. r. -r.,,;.. ' "v, . inv.. . .'! tVi.
riii 'iwiiii.r-;ii u : ai i i i I . i I i . i : k i ' u w . c i.t' t p no . tw . .
"' - ' .. Jag -i was IP; :'. i f..r r :.t. r.r.g
in unsip c r --p.i . atterupt at
an effort tj pat a:.
' a
ahy that th- pr-.-. . ul'V tO gie tt.' .V.. i-
1 s- j , ; j
.1. Oare was se- TJ T AAIT 1 T I fl AT! 0 -1 r ' , Mi. h . Ja'.y 0. 1 1 s 1 arm was US p.us know down at Ir.di i n i palis." refer - ; :" . '' ' , ... r, " Jude., ,,r, over KY LA, II ASONS A Aai:rar:. Vr'rr a: ' Sh"r" old. having r.i.Kd n-ar Flint. Mi, a.. . ring to the present trial. Further- "' 3, ',Ve of u.. .la -It ci.e. U1 UnU mnUlUU :: 1:,p r,: Paw hut th- prl- the rr,at,r . art of his life. Before , m re. Fl , 1; ll-att asked, about ',. ib -r, in'l'eV 1 ...f..',. o i.-e in ".e! st ite.l they w uld i.ght extra- moving to Pixori three Vear ago ; Owen's cts-. s.iv,: v. : ' I war.t him , ."' '1 i." ', ' "' " . " .' j t f II 1 p f r'1- M chi.au. Their sudden h. hacl , ,n , r..,M.r:t thi. ctyp, , - ::t .f :v'" ! " 'l " f'l - a.'.-u.x -fd ill l"ltiMl Hltlll I fit St Oi thi:.,e ,f h.irt .,me with the in- for a ,hrt time. He was married to Kru.h'-, --,v..r .;- .ad..aor:.. a.ch he ha l been ' Chapter Other OffiftT.- f-rn,atior- froni Chi. ago. ' HcIki l'.ttit at ni.svil!,. Midi.. !' . ' n, v ,:. .,s P.laek. testified i
f :..! t h. e ,1 e a'-...i: ,-er. ih ht- -. ,:g. West. - :: i 1 he- . .. .
W e ::.v-ii .y lfternoon at i At the time J.e .-sa.d
Lhajttr
Naniotl at Meeting. Fdward (kraich aus hettd h.-,h
.sd. Chief William Cassi.F l'2, 11 7. win
c 4 t '
:r ives h.m. I ! v,r
with his- ec. sh
before n .on. ; a memb-r ot" ti- M
is op. i, ord-r .'. p.d
To Far' Murder Count.
as a
rr.echat.iv al eng. peer, li- .ides
be v
' o -; , . i '.
priest f South Rend chapter No. 2. i The b tter to Chief Klir.e from ' hi
3 VVif.
lea . es thr
I , . v Vj i "'. --v ' o .u . - i . ' ' ...Iii..,, i.i .1 . l",ur.-n .in. - t : i r I Of .J I.V. e tlit .'! 11 1 ,11 I.I
( hi id Pen. Mari tta
. V,e. o-.,',' j ""v .v " .rJ aV j i n-. etirg li-ld in the masonic tinip'.e h'-Id here to await arrival of an -Julia Warner ard Dwigkt Kmshy ' l-r..r've v.'v 1.,". jl': s last night. otfrer to take him to Chica-a. Cr - W. rr r. living at the par t.tal r.-.-i-f-.p" r j;" n .Vif d Fe" ,-','r ,,-:;r": hosen v. ere Cat! : mor i known in Chicagf .as Charle. : d. r.r-, Thrc sifters. Mrs. I. F. uel- ... .V; ,:lh" lvdbail. km gl Ipudolph H. Hust. Crawford an I half a d z-n aliases. , lliaii, cf New York city. Mrs. W.
iramt .i:.r; "to "pin U "Tn ; i Reports Presence Mental v w h i g The sky is the n i. Of Kp.v Wnrhnrs' 1
l!.-o s si! no u r 'ier-t' 0,1 ., u d g"
A HOT ONE ! Ap ':' V-' '
i r. g t o u : de v. s ; many -ii'- : "U.r.v d ; . Th y a vt thing tha: -a : : rc'.y. Hero's a I:" The Nev.---T.' know thr- .r.-. 5f-vjth F r..' b ra'r:i. They 'ife r. 1 p-i-e C!ni that will
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k . P. v
t v.
: th.-n; dl- -- Y ! ' i- 1 a h rkipgi of ... ' o
i to--g t:.- 1 --' 1 ir-ene-. t vol di-
rotlr. Start NOW to r a 1 the e.-s.-i-f.--t and to f db.w t.-.e;r l-J.
rt until midnight.
i: p.- ry." ( ire -aid at the time. (et:-- - ur. depst o i I to hae in-f.-rmed F. p Pros. A. II. Hamborsy tp.it t, il'.'.vipg the con üusia.i of the .! i gl i , a ir- w carry out his i?:,.ip.d t : ry th.- pe:. i;nc huuor C .i e . n b I c . Til'-"-' ' .". o -ej.f-ted Care f r special ;u ig-, succeeding in obtaining ci.an ' s of venue tram C.ty .Tu lg p-n; br. are: I'.i.p.ur.d H'-p. ' r. t h.arre 1 witli un1 i a Iai rp.ar.ut'a ture ard unlawful I n of a still: Thoma.s Peine.
i scril-e; Pr. F.mh.uist. tr. asui.ii Among these were Carrell and C. C. ' Frogman of Cincinnati. Mrs. Mai- 1 P.ttr I". Ahren.s. 5- crctary; PaviJ ' Carlisle. He is credited with being Warm r of South Ii nd and two '
PI a 1
McClellun 1 got i s rt f '".- cnt't 1-f.r'r-, frorpi law vi ''. v oj --. an I nrotker v.'itr s. Fen Chur. a: ar. sa.d M ' 'h-IPrd :: i- 1 to I- t-e !. '. :.! I-
ti." !-- p. ur- nmie w.is .p. . ;
I
In Houses Again
Sunshine
V'.. .. intn v-nur WtiriC
J. A. .S;..,.r-j.i. v.. 4 Lk Wdj. : - st.. 1 t)U -1'1 , p -p pted t j i;.e ; oi.ce 'ot nicl.t th i- i A-ith joy in your heart and a i. .'s home had :e-n entere i between ;p on VOur face it you free
: ani :..v o k k. while the family, jf from &r bonda of ;-...s a: se-.-. j : is :d,cv(d that th" '
II.iv: '. r.,1 and Arthur Inin. trus- , r.e of the toughest criminals' the po .: . others Kari P. Warivr of -v "v : "'7. '. ,, r" . 1 "; ' t - ' -' ' ' K "':i"e th- .a:a::y 1 Vourelf fro te.s. otlnr othcers will be appoint- ' ü.-e in the U'dn ! ru-- trop,,p, have York city an I D. P. Warner of Igir.-- ' -'"'! l','.' .T'' "..' : ' - a: se-.-. J: is :hev d that the j " . ed later. :hid to deal with in recent history. ipg. Ml:h.. also survive . -r.r-i:g.; out. ja.d .-.tircon-. n. . ,A ork ,.ay ,.(,-e by "keyworkers." j eyestrain. V !r..-l.i rieht. Dec. 1!. the I; ; expecte-1 that -f:..-r Michigan The hody wa .r.t to Flier rx' : !!T- ' !;-' A " ' . n v.l.b h ad Is a-. other chapter f. the ncfective mark m is-cr .!o-ro. will te conferred auth r. ti-s ar- thr -ugh with Cramer i Wedn- lay aft moon where fun-ral rtT t'"'1 ":' "ir". .",!' " ' ' ; h-t of offcr.'e. committed by the;
ar d a uo k !at. r, Pec. :i. at ? ard Burns the former wii; be tu-n- d s-rvice and burial will ! hell.
o'cb'Ck. the j --t ia is-ter de -ree ill 1 over to the Chicaira authorities, b.. xep.ii'hf.e.l. These will be fol-
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roff v "i i i fop ' ' p o ' ' i . r ' t-y
eyes produce irr t-
v list or otter."-. . on.rr.ittea ly t.'i" . , . t i.ght-hrr. i gentrv within the past table nerves the material from
lowed by the r,- ev .. lb nt -rast r TVAMK PASTOR FOR NEW
fhurchrr. ir..
Nipi.T'-'u- other irr.
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Fntrar-re to the s
f e x , v. ,lS t uir.eij rv w ay o: tue rron; ioo
g r. e a :
th
a I arch. degrc3
t p ;ng gra ft.
v Iii. h will be -.e- by the pas', high pri-st. P inner will be erved on that dav at S : i'.O o'cl.-ek.
V, i.e ... ra- l . . ',. I," l.er.li. .V.e.N Fr Pan! S:r.i-:o. Frank Mulb r. . - , Jan.- Yargo. Flk Cr F.Io. John Ko- ' ratll; JVTWHSLi UCClimbt
MItS. CAI.KTA T.. IMTIHCIl. Mris. Cihsra F Peirce died at h.-r heme 21." N. M tir. st.. shortly aft-r
CONGREGATION HERE m lt ight Wedr-Iay. death Miow-
Word was receive.', ha re yr--.-r,l.iy i i r t an il'.r.e-e hve that starting r.ext Sur. lav the mi---, paralysi.
,im, rhorch on r-it-i'n-i .-.v f.-.--er.! Mr-. Peirce was torn l". Stryhcr. .! u -1 . . e Ov.er. was s u . -. n-e or.- . a'.aut th room
v a 'art of s . S-.uhenk ' a-";h O.. Julv 14. 1 S 44. be.r.g 77 year d a ' ted a "k a r g a r--o -oar: that was a . it jÄ heled that th thief was
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iwnicii k iuus.it 3 -.s
Aar.? on home .ri;:.,,,-,-
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am
I -Ii e r ipt. F"-;r.I ir. the s--"arch for valuabh k. al-' Have your eyes examined
have charge of rails and':. ..ery poop:, ir. the house w u? j '0V that is the only way you
"pJican determine if glasses are - n . . .ii , . -.
month. wi-h to ha . .- tipt.e off v; -; t r- that a : .p..--acked. The dreier? were cmp
rr h '.va- to be rr.aie "y 'he poll e. t. d of their contents arid ftre
r. Ir general d:-orVr. 'needed T oil sill not regret it
...t. a a-. I Walter Prbyl ylski. charged with nr. hi . ful p- s.:. n f Ii- ' ;.: r. !:',":!. Cral'.o a nd S.r.ko a .-re re. ..tl; r.. h-f nd i tits in in- ' Jura t! r. pr s '-e '.mg- io .kir. g to 'he
el
of her .h-ith Sh- had
To Sllddcn Heart At tad; rv d!lien was nee. .tate.l I - lived In thi city for the p-a two
-... ..UAr.,,-.,.. r.at. tu v .in h.wrr.r come hre rr'm ' Id-
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Frank Je-, w.ski, age of S f , cä
...- : graft." a-.l to have r-j fright ne1 a,va as the led room
-ive- $10 a wee'K for tlppir.g ff is- ; ;.-. u n -.oted. As far as Swan- K
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.-iap"' of smirch Warrants to r.er-
r.otr.ir.g wrr
T. n t-t . dr.nr.d d.-ad at his ! th ra-.-h Th- row rari-h will ea-go. Tli- following children sur- .f. ha:t. ibiro.-.n sp tr. .m-iin:'-..-
home .5ter.iav afternoon at 1 ! ! known a- 1 uir Fady of FTungarv's vive:
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Mrs. Mary Peirce c,.j
I. "m .ocia-l" dr.nks and money Th- pol: e have suggested that th-
r.i up of the;r pi i.e of has.- .,
H i .
P.-ath "was due to heart ; and will b boun bd bv Mbdiican of thU city: K. C. PiT-c of Chi. ago : : a. th m. and Ora V :ue wa ' s ii 1 p. -j. b t. m th-ir watch for -k-y- Blarkktcne Theater Bldg. ... i. . i i .. . . . t i.. , . . t it i- .,-- ,.f ig.,)w "'t- t.. -...- ,,,'T-, '.- t i-e. i ft. Other on ! wQ-ker " and if at-'nt irdr. fr ftior'- . . . . -
p. sfi, Tlc y ea h have thre or more pending in city -ourt.
failure. Mr. .Ier.-'.s kl i survived i st. on the west and S imp'.-
, by hi wife. Kath-ripe. Funeral er- :h
on :."n! II. F. Aihrrs' of Kar-is c-ty. , t
th Mo A s'-s'er. Flare-;.-- pe o-o
j vice will be heal Saturday r.-nrr.ir.g j Iv. C . lyorfy. fiTi.rij Cid' ago survi.s. ( ro. i.tior.ed as bhnd
I from 55 S a - ' a -i s' rhnrrh Fori ' i s a.t - e S St. r' er V i h :r. !i T ' The bo.lv . 1 . ! ta.e- -i.--a.ro i a p.p. M.ilV.itl u .l.g
i o i i.. ; - a r. : I a I . . i.u: . -i : u a : ti :.
f Fad .jt.:.g Ml-
were : p: p. g. r.vu-ht.-c-! . .cho
f absent doir.gr s.lop
V.r.. tlir.'iM e -r.,.r1 fO
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j 7 V V Af.H S-7 IMES U ailt Ad$ will be at Cedar C.rove cemetery. j I do, hA 1
f e n r. i ''I. '! as . a r
i for bun il in lb
--a... . -a:.Uerv.
r epf rator. ! wath for i--i!pirt '. charar;. rs i to ha-- i piowllrg about th. house In their
i!.-s f,.:- hing ii'iu-'-r. j t p..-e.
212 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST.
Stores at Lima, O. ; Springfield, 111.; Fort Waynr. Ind.
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