South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1922 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1!. 1922

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promised that a romml'tee cui

appointed to :n;u:re

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rarded as pU;nly ir.ur.de-d to nrer.t.er. th hanis ef th rr.ak'rs

treaty, ar.d thxt li"cr loe.-iJ

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HARDING PLANS TO SUBMIT ALL PAGTS AT ONCE

Senate? Will Receive All Treaties Coming From ArmLimitation? Conference.

'"or.tinued from r r t j 'üi 1 coupled torrrhf-r in order to, ma'-; up the body cf th, rirt. j Prefnt Jndi -atir.3 are 1 1 1 -'- t all of, th t r a 1 1 ' hat re Pit iv to lh" j our pouer sreement In Paeif.c. , that rrr.Y th r.e. i! limitation, .

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COUHGIL APPROYES PLAH FOR FORMING FINANCE COMPANY

to th r4i-rc: tr;--1 hf r witnir,

rrtizn Aftioti l'ti-ort.iin. Ho"' ri.nv rif tir fir Ik-r p'-vrr fallow t.. ?irif' ''o jrf r - ?rd to rnMr3lon bv t h r i r b'2:.'.-i-t:v h'to!''' 1."' probl'"r:,.üti-il. but a British f ro-:?f man : iii Tu; iay r i?ht t.hrft npp-rfl iii;nv ra.-on-i v hv tho' who ''i!! ! upon t r itify th trfaM tna-- .i r. to MU'ly 'i ' ! ' t ' . c tv I r f f r I(r i r c i r-; f r 1

Tf'M s tlif pl-'iti fop the torination of

Kconomir Committee liikes Steps to Provide Credit to Private Interpri?e.

Lv A' riiti rr. r.:;.i;. Jan. l o. OfTu :1

'n f dii.-.'.f i'.i''i 1 1 ;.' t:i- i.rin.u

Miap-

'e'j-t-. lh tt t hf-y 'A i rr a r.xio'! ":.) ii in f r r.a t inn 1 1 finanr-'1 curporat io:.

to tnkc ho.tif -."Ith t!::) l"t:mt t:romnts n ail tiu- 5'ibW-cts thr W'a hir.i'ton or.f'T ' r .is imU i to ( oneiic r. In r;niIi fju.irtfr ai.-o it una f- izz?t( .1 thst ari a?rf-r-i:.f-j:t rf i:"'lir:z Fibciia f'noulJ bn c ir.bo iv.'l in

th f.ir f.t?:rn treaty vvhi'.h i- toi lrIatf almost fiifirfly to ".u::r. but j hould If th.- vii.j'V't of a rp.irato n?iK-'riK'nt. 'y ."-n!-;..' ir h.t.s n propi's J tJi.T a general joint lf-.-'.a- 1

ration f'r !ros r at ion

FRANCO-BRITISH ALLIANCE HEARS FINAL ADOPTION

I STEALS S 10,000 BOND 1 AND PILE OF CHECKS , I!y As -iitM Trf?. I I'R'jVinENCU. K. I.. Jan. 10. ! Wh'-'A a u -r nionicnuirily left hli !ci?o in th? Union Tnifct company hr Tueiay, an unidentified nan r'achl through the wicket, ktr'.e a I 510,000 Liberty bond, a bill of ladi !r covering a carload cf cotton, and

egotiations j

Premier- State N

Are a Good Wavs Toward m Succeed. (Continued from pac ne.)

a bunJ'. cf check.", a

escape! t-

fore an alarm cn-Jld bo t'tven.

i The police were to! 3 thit th dej'urr.or.ts ver not netOtlab'.e and the ! bor. 1 could b marketed only with .'jrreat d:?üculfy, it wau heM.

UNCLE WIGGILY

Tin: story or HUD INK.

THE

hy HOWARD H. GABIS.

sion to the acree:r.f nt. which v.-as described as destined purriy to Injure p ac( . Put it was undertOf -1

that Italy's entry into th alliance: nust be th 5 abjt of .vparat" npotiitir.5 3Ji thfj Trench and Dritij'i

want to completn their agrLcmf-nt ' hero at Cannes and there is tcirrely ; ( 'n,m,:, :,, Tli-it o-.t TT.'.,

LEADERS MAY END

FILIBUSTER EVIL

time to sro over th

ug.iin with Italy. Uroni iut-h lnd;?crf tici.s

l-'-on rommifted thus far

entim pubjef.t

as have

lered WTien Members Talk for Week?.

refardins

th part, it mav bo j-iid that It is Purely a defer.Mvr: one. Great Brit

ain dCrceinr to coni to the. ;iid rf:b

VASILTNGTON. Jan. 10. Senate le-idTs have begun a movement to

j rünco ir .-he Is thr Mctim of an unpjovoked attack. Th snral under.ind:ny i.- it t-onalr.s a provision that the international fit'.iaticn mu.t remain as 1" for th ar. It i? rrt winter tly reported that the acr-ment providf-s that the Ancora troaty between IYitre and t!i Tnrkir'i trjtionalts must Im' rer vihd in a manner more favorable f" F'riti?!i and Itaharj interes'?. Utlajifl (fivcN Statement. "H at Wdihlngton we ejainud a frr-f. hand to build b'ibmarlnes it was boc.it;.- ,her European nations

Citior.a oi

right to talk

heme."

that aujruit body the

until the cows come

The rules governing cloture

win be amended if po??ibk, to end th; fllibutr!nsr which v blocked I'Silation to effectively in the pa?t Thi judiciary committee of th tenato ha approved an amendment to the ruR limiting debato on any fi'u-6tion whenever a majority of the tenate tifjires tuch limitation. This frort to abridge the j-ov-rcin prerogative of the legislators sn the upper hous-5 of consre.- is certain to meet with very determined oppc?itlon from members of both the

b't T'prrsrwr at th'it conference democratic and republican parties, nould not bound by it deci-1 The minority groups will oppose this ir.?," rid M. Briand to the French 1 1 adiea I Innovation in a vigorous

pres! ccrrr5pondcnt9 Tue.day in the i manner

of Si. .f;nan i ti,,n n.;

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In tilf exiH' ta

tiatior.- h.or e ' ill

tlio h'-H5.il half of J.i'i,jry, bdtb ti.--Ilrltish and Italian df l'?ations c"iicelled tentatiH st -aviis'.ip arrar.cr0tr.ents Tun l'iy ami i..ad lat r r srvatio.nrf. Th rr!rish chüul tlicif ailin? flat from Jan. 17 to Jan. - -rr :5. an-1 th Italians ir.ajo plan to tail or. Jnn. in-tf-ad f Jan. 1.

drcid, (i upon by tho fononiic coniuiltt.o. It uas ap.cfd to appoint imr.K diatf ly a sub-coir.mittf r om-iOi-l df tun Kreuch and twu'v Urit-r-prf ;it ,itifs and cti- Italian. on Il'ian and ov.o Japanee rpre.v i-.t at 1 c to oryani the corporation. T't L-ovcriitiitiits represented at the Canni roum-il undertake to furylt p.,nri.i r,0utid:-? for the or'ariis1 r: rpi ,ind uill glvrt fh vib-f!-i riiit!'- , as well as the corpora-

l it is c.-tablihhcd. all the i-ta n in tludr power.

cr.urff of a slatemnt rppctine: tht rtiscutMor.s hytween htm and the r.iifiMi pnniei minister. "Th only question diseu.e'l v.-as wiiether in crdr to preerve th-s Pac. of Uurope it would not bo usfful fr 1'rnmo and Great Britain to assorifr themi-rlv3 iind guarantee, in the crnral interests the Traneo-Gtrman frontier, and whether la th'- cvrni of r,-rninnv t-vin-

. - . w - W - ' m r-y !to avenge lirr.- If it would r.ot be

weh if slie know he would b.fared by th combined forces of J'rane and Great Britain. "Mr. Moyd-O.orgc and I thought it p-'s-.-ib'o and d-irubl'' Tho.-e

A.; riatlind from Cannes Monday, tin- i!itrr;i;it ional tin.iic-o i-orporation ein! hao a (.ipita! of :.'''',

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PROTEST AGAIXST PAMXG racam; SEIT'S l PAPERS

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i r " md . Its scat w ould h In LonitoM. v j t li ;i iioard of director, nomj irnt.1 by iiiiliatrd" companies in each in erf f-t d c ountry. Ttiee countricc, j in.-luii:; th- Tnited States, would i or? a in. corporations for promotion ' only, with a onibincd rapital equlva- ; J. j;' to ' i" . 'I -1 pOUnds. Tin' oi j'"t oi' th(o eoiTorations I'Aouid ! to jf-rvr as mediums for , rndit tratiactions and to facilitate i th- a'- iviti.-s of ttrivate enterprises

! in ail l our.tri" s where the but-inos

- ! tie i obivtructed by lack of credits

i.i'"r, with hr und there an 'X- i ;,iui ili.-nra nif d tinancs. "ptien. are, be dr-Jird. hiuli in;1:? :r: .;,r,c.vr:::" 1 demes hostility

iiilj in '.jr. . " im - '.gl' " of public duty and puldt' i-'pirit a.ry. II i a'lM.'-J the vommitttr of the (. o-ope rat ion of the new papoj-.s of Cl eland at all times in all measures ff purp'.i'- 'uV'.fatr. tilling ! Ifr-tive v. ork r ede: ed in Mlppr: ssi n what h rrferr-d to as a crime u.ie. He f m im it-d that out of t-ry hundred t:ewpapu did not i i r t!' iron"--d liIat mn :ce- '. a ry. r.ud a-.'rd that all would t;nd it a material increase in the tdinaiy di:"'.' Uh;'"b ! ntiiiLr out a new paper; . The ju'opesed les'latiori. Mr. Wiley contended, was more cf a cen-r-'-1 ship thin the iuppreion of sini-

bhn. ! Th fredotii of the pre.-.-. Mi. Mr. t 'or nick t;!td. v is not a privilege, i vhlle SVp. p-r.ih. rpublican. Idaho., a membe;- ef th- " n 1 1 n i t i, d--- ; flired the itua ti!i pro'seut"-! m i. that of the prow-fVi of the bureau-' rru'-y ef the governnmnt. which hftl nrtd wis rapidly phi t !;. --.vrnir.t'iit under .-o'lct forin. ; H"niy T. Oxnard. of th.. -iry. r p- 1 rf:entii; "a million'' who v. nm hot .-e lacr- new?. tHted b" vaf a hors . f 'nr. thut he lilcd to put a Mn.ill I 1-ct when he pljrd eard and np-! valed to th f::i!:i tttee r.ot "to ttkn all tn jy nut ef üf-'" hy th.o p.-raire of the bill. !

OF RESERVE BAXKS TO FARM INTERESTS t t'uii tinned from l'a.ue one.) no' Iatt. ih':lf to ah increased demand for currency with a rMum to prospe rity. t'haits of xtra a:.nce in i-ala-ries raij federal reserve bank othv jals were also taken tip bv Gov.

1 H&rdinpr. ' "It takes brains and judgment to j operate a federal reserve bank.' he ; i-.ud, "and in order to tret otMcials t who can competently handle this i busim-.-s it is necetsan to pay salai ries in competitions with other

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NIGHT AM) DAY BANK

SHORTAGE $754,000 I ST. LOUIS. Jan. 10. The fhor-: ape of th Nhrht and Day batik. which was c'.f.sed by the authorities' ! i.t Thursday will amount to ? 7 4 . -i ": Ciuuil Attortey Howard Sideti-

ir si;d Tuesday. Sidept-r niide a statement J .1:-1 betöre he appeared before the S'. I.ouh prar.d jury to .isk indictments aair.sr. Arthur Mcir.insjcr. mitin a hier, a el sn'r.l oJier men.

were ;! i-ole bai- of

slon: there were- no other.. "Personally, I have broader views, but Great Britain is only willing to bind herself to guarantee the Uranco. German front!, r. I then thought of n system of political cotcntcH applicable to the whole of llurope, it) virtue of wlib h al! -:h powers uould Land them.M !vr treeor.ir the respective fronticia Mid not attack each 'tit her. Add-d to tho fundamental Tranoo-Briti.-.li 4iC'orI, thirt ast bystrni would ecusiitnte an ob.-taelc to further toiitlaKratlons for the whole of Uuropc. "Of course, it was agreed that we

should dis'.u. all problems arising!

Iietwfen l'ranee and Clreat I'.ritain and do our utmost to lind satfyfactory solutions. "I hope w e will be a nie to reach an agreement in principle. Will it be, now; wil bo later'.' I cannot yet siy. The question has been raised under good condition? ami tneda only necessary time to solve." S"ins I'p ouft rciur. The j-"rnch premier summed up briefly what th Cannes cotiferenco has accomplished to date; "It ha settled two question. Tirst, it has- elaborated the latus ot an economic financial corporation, which should be one of tho instruments of reconstruction in Westert; and eastern Ihtropc; second, it luu determined the conditions under which It will mrt Italy in an inter naticr.il. economic ami tinar.cll conft rin'c. T'et-ids, the L'nited States and Japan, ar.d all the countries oi IVurope will be invited, as well at tho British dominions, ineldln.- Ireland. "Aa to the reparations; probl?m. thU ha not yet been touched in thJ conference; it will only be taken uji tomorrow. There has not Iren a question, or won't be, of 'jin rrance for lOi."J lr?.- than !ie is en titled noniir.ally and ju.-t'.y tu i iivi ! not a cer.fini' lc.-s."

Th movement to limit debate

arose as a rsult of the- complaint of majority leaders In the hnatc that they could not get laws pasted owins to lengthy speeches of members opposing the measures. Senate Lacks Time. Tiie senate is far he-hind the house la the matter of actual accomplishment as a result of tho rule under whb'h one senator can relieve another at spef chtnaklnpr, thus dragsin? out a filibuster for several weeks. Just nov. Ilgens of bills patted by the houte .ir-e held up in the senate because t-i ators can't find time to wear out that body in discussion upon them. Some of the administration's pet bills are included in thid number. I'ndcr the present rules it takes a-two-thirds majority to declare a cloturt; whereby debate is limited and .i vote on the question forced. Cloture, however, seldom is applied, tor the minority party rarely will agree to it. Hot ure Hy Majority. The proposed cloture rule would Permit a majority vote to apply the cloture on petition of '.' 4 nators. To pir-3 the new rule requires a two thirds majority and therein rcpubli-

! can leaders find a great obstacle.

The democratic, party, ever since the memorable filibuster of John .-harp Williams- in the house many years aso prevented the South from lo-in what it consider-d the sovereign right of K!f-s?ovcrnmctit under a proposed amendment, has been irrevocably opposed to the cloture. Added to this opposition is that of a few republican senators like Durah. La Toilette, N'orris and one or two others, who frequently have, occasion to take the floor against, the entire senate in the interests of tho country. Nevertheless, the republican leaders arc determined to end the present s.stem. whereby one or two freelance senators can hold u; the entire senate.

(Copyright. 1 C- 2 2 . by McClur-5 Newspaper Syndicate. (By HOWARD TL. GAUIS.) Or.cc upon a tim Nurse Jar.e Fuzzy Wuzzy. the muskrat lady housekeeper, raid to Uncle Wirg-ly, th bunny gentleman: " "iggy, my dear, would you mind if I had a little onion roup?" "Not at all. Xuthd Jan." a.id I:;cl9 Wisely. "I don't rare for cnion touD myself, but that is r.o

YISCOUNT GREY IS ! ARMENIAN BOY IS FIRM FOR LEAGUE ! MASCOT OF YANKS

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BritUIi Statesman Believe? Unsettled China is Potential Caue of War. LONDON, Jan. 10. That the Wajhir.pton or.erenc ia a bt;ir. r.ir.sr, but a b-?gir.r.inj which leaei rr.ar.y problegr.?, the most notable- o. which is Chir-t. still to be solved, i the belief of Viscount Grey, former

4,IIarrv Overton" Americanized Name for Lad Adopted by Warship Tar. WASHINGTON. Jan. 1". After losing his parents in cr.e cf the numerous Turkish massacres 'r. Ar-

n.-enia ar.d ha vir.? as tition an overturned

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i Cm : O- rr . ':; . mojt of his hie ;n it th exc-p.!cn - f thr-

in h CP. II war. IT. O. Herr, ef t!ie Nationil ria? rrcur.l aryfii!!:-. ' h ! to .ri it th :ci-thr" iir.::--r rf

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minister of fcreijn affairs and air- th there ef the Bla.

l"aPÄiior to Wahir.frton. This statesrsan. who. mor tiian any ether, was responsible for Britain's entry into the war in aid ci Delirium and France, gives full praUe to the work at Washington, yet believea that greater world prob

lems than have been touched

there

vfar-ohi Arm.er.iar. bey w? rc.-cu 1

ly Americ-ir. tailors and liked th.? r.avy o we'd ha has now adepts ! tli-j name cf the ship u.s his own. The youthful refugee now g-oes by tlic i.ar.ie cf Harry Overton, after the 1". . Overton, member ot whose crew lcsvueu him from Mjr-

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c'.ty ,i:.d is mar,ir.c

rcreatior. c " !'.t!?m her. Hoe C'(. No. 4 a:iere1 n call

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reason why vou should not have'car nly be solved through or with j vation. Ho H new at oard the Over-

from-. I'll so to tho fivo ar.i ten cent tore and cet you a spool or two."

"Onions don't come on poo'.p, r.orj

yet do they crow in the fivo and ten cent store." .aid Nurtfi Jane. "If

the help of the League of Nations.

It is within th range of possibility that the r-'-sults of th Wnshir. j. ton deliberations may be .administered, on the British side, by Grey

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you want to gt me. some, po to the! at gome future time.

vegetable market." "That's right!" laughed the bunny gentleman. "I'm fflad I didn't ttart to the Jewelry shop, for they wouldn't have onions there, would they. Nurse Jane?" "Hardly:" said the muskrat lady. "Bring mo a nice bag of onions. Uncle Wigsily, and don't start to peel tbem on the way home." "Why not?" tho bunny gentleman aeked. "Because," answered the. muskrat lady, "onions make tears ccme into your yes, you know. They make you cry, even if you are not sad." "That's fcO," remarked the bunny. "I had forgotten that onions make you cry. I'll be sure not to take any of their skins off before I get home. V'cr If I started erylr. onion tears out io the cold air the tears would freeze on my pink nose and I couldn't twinkle it any more." "Bijht you are," said Nurse Jan, Then, rutting on his tall tilk hat to look styiiPk-lik and proper. Uncle Wiggily started for the market to get Nurse Jane some onlcns so she could have soup. Being kind of generou. Uncle Wiggily bought Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy a large bag of onions, and he was wondering how he could cat such strong things, that made tears come in your eyes, when, all at once, there was a rustling in the bushes and dried leaves at the side of the path, and out popped the Woozic Wolf. "Good day to you, Mr. Wolf!" said Uncle Wiggily. hoping If h' was polite to the bad chap the Wolf might

Parley a Bgiunin.

"The Washington conferer.c. is a beginning so good that if. is bound to have further coneeej-ncef;," the

ton. wner no constitutes an

cedingiy active member of

priormmg ail sorts or rail- i ajed at

about the ship. !hon cf )

H was f.rx found by the trcw ; iari.!, icl of the Overton's mt'Nr launch.! s-he

'sar.g." er jobs

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which

was cruising off Eatoum. en! Aug.

tho Black sei, who picked him up .dent of this off the beach and. aftrr feeding him, iyers, com::

former 1'orei.rr. minister declares.

returned mascot.

to their ship with t!ietr ; l'-iie., p. He spoke nussian, Gt k. , vi -d by

"The quadruple agreement between J Armenian. Turkish and Trench, but : en; . the United ftates, fJreat Britain. r.o Enp!ii, but soon learned enough! Uur.era!

I ranee and Jipan is. in my opinion.! L'r.clish to tell his btorv. Following i been com

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depart-

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th death of

parents he hiv

come to the beach and had existed

more than ;i year

feeding hm-if

with

under the bcsit.

scraps washed

a momentous and faorable

ure. "Although this agreement relate. -only to the inland possessions of the

I'acitic it must have an etfe-t in! ashoro from passins: vey?e!s. He

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f i'hu .ijv..j mil fu ur vi1, l nie iiau i us tu.iita ecr u! r.uiier

agreement itself. ship when the Ovcrto.i w-as ordered

in real tumcuity in th I j r 1 1 o Cor.3nt:nop.e. but when the

t)verton got there tho first buat re-

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let him alone "Good day to you!" t rroJucf! grrat if.lcultic

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Serving Humanity To perform a real service i a rare privil -fc. In Irving humanity you serve best yourself. These arc the fundamentals upon which any real $uccc3 is built. A public service endures only for a period commensurate with the solidity of its foundation. What is put in through unselfish service i? taken out in success. The manifest success of the Rogers Stores had its origin in the realization and application of these axioms of human service. Our remarkable expansion denotes the public.'? recognition of our appreciation of the rare privilege of performing a real service. TWENTY YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE OUR GUARANTEE

ßlackiton THtatcr Q!dc212 COUTH MICHIGAN ST. Ftor at Lür.a, O., Springfield. BL. Fort vTayce. Ir.iiJLT.a

H'COHNELL FACES ASSAULT WARRANT

YAtIK VETS ABROAD GET U.S. PAYMENTS

Total of Over Half Million

Monthly Sent to Forcigu Countries'. S AHl.N'i iTON, Jan. u- Vs'orld war rteraru- wir. ca.-t tluir destinies with tho American lUs and wh now refide in foreign countries receive a total cf JGr.MS.TO every month from the United States Veterans' bureau, according to an anneun'.ement by the bureau. The disbursements are sent to $3 fo:(isn countries to meet the allotment and allowance?, insurance and compensation claims of th

'eti who server v. nn in' .mr -.'

expeditionary t'op-ea in l'ranee, announcement raid.

Ita'y, the land of tummin

and 6raglutti, receives

the

the

Held Under Bond for Alleperl Shooting of Ro:vi Cordelia La.t Saturday. Thema:; Mrt'tumell of Indianapolis, who wap arrested at the Washington hotel Saturday morning chir-rd v;"t!i t hooting Itos j Cordelia, wan arraipr.t d before .Iud?e Ch- .-tej- i,. pj. Co:i;h- in city eonrt Tuesday, d'.arced

w-jtJ assault with intent to kill. Tie-j c;iU c-oIdiers and their dependents llmir.ary he.irins," was sn for Jan. j now rtsidinq in Italy.

Ireland, traditionally famous ir lvr fishtiu? ir.!i. ranks seeond in xh'r amount f ir.onev received by ir.rmer American .soldiers or th?ir

, mu?:e Ursest

put of the money sent out. Checks i:5res,tins $ 2 1 .0 1 7.? are forward-

l each month by urn pureau i'

1 1.

aify the various claims of Ameri-

an.i bonds for his appearance were set at $ 1. McConnrll w.jf. taken into -'isodv

aft'T hi ahefT'd tiring of frir re-

olf; ..jiors af the rcr.i'K.i voniun, K ;r-r. lnt.. A ttai ef jst.ii.i

the Mri:n6'e. 1-rtw yen d hf r ill ült across

who durir.:? the ran- sia.-

th.A f-vrehf-id wir! a hnife. Th woman. Wh tep t!jr Others sh.e h.id been living at the h.otel, is in th ft. ,t esph hosm?a !. reeoverin fron i''j::'t w.uhtii ;n t;-e arm a :i fc t.

RECOMMEND SALE OF CAXTOMMEXTS USED DURIXG WAR

nnd.4 it-s ay montniy to in snores Cf lrm. where former tnTiibTP of the American firhtir.J IhlVC

i tak'r. up th.r ir ubede. I . . 1 J . - .... r

Ircntier At.Krpin sn.u.r.s i. their dt pendents w ho now l; e in (If i miny receive check every mrnth tetjr.iu; $3.3:.09 in comperatioa for th:r injuries or losses. Uverv civilized spot und'r the

i r.-!nt lists of the bureau

t Continued from pase or. vs. of imp Knox. Ky . wl

h

un i" represented on the disburse-

On e r.'.an

liiani cf Tahiti, in

ä. check ci;h

.ert every month to Asia

'lad day, you mean!" growled the

Wolf. "I haven't had anything to cat this day yet." "I'm orry," aid Uncle Wisjrily. "You'll be more sorry Alien I'm through eating," went on the Wolf, with a hungry look at the bunny. "For I'm toin? t0 nibble your ears to get over being hungry. "Please don't," begged Unele Wigsiiy. "Ve.-. I shall." growled the Wolf. "And what's more, I chall tat what you have in, the bar. too!" "Oh, you're welcome to them.' spoke the bunny, indifferent like. "Hum!" mumbled the Wolf, suspiciously. "You're, very pclit all of a sudden. "Let's see what you huve in that bap!" And. most rudely, he snatched it from tho bunny's paws. "There's only 'some strong onions in there for Nue Jane's toup," said Mr. Longears. "Oh, ho! Onions, are they?" snickered the Wolf. "I'll have a look!" With that he opened the bag. and when ho saw the red onions for they were thru hind he laughed and

Isaidi "Trying to fool me. that's

what you w-ere, Uneje Vvhggily!" "Fool Vou? ?:o!" dcclured th bunny.' "Yet;, you were. These ar little red apples, not onions, and I shall peel one and cat it before I nibble you ears." "Oh. don't!" bejsed the bunny. "Yefc, I ehalt!" howled tho Wolf. With that he tool: his knife out of his pocket and began to peel one of the gtrons onions. And you know what happened without me tcllins you. But I will, just tho same. No sooner did he begin to peel tho cnion than fears carae into the eyes of the Wolf. Bis. tally tears, came into his cies and rau down hi note. "Ch, why am I cryiii?, when I ought to be joyful because I have Uncle Wifslly's ears to nibble and nice littlo red apples to eat!" fchouted the Wolf. "Why should I cry'" But he could not answer, and the mere onions ho peeled, thinking they wero apples, tho moro tears came into his rye?. And, it being a coH day. the tears frozo on the face of the Wolf. Around his note and mouth the tears froze into a tolid cako cf ice. and then tho Wolf couldn't tmell anything not even tho onions, and he couldn't open his mouth to bite because it was frozen shut. "I gucus this is the time for me to leave," thought Uncle Wiggily. "I bid you good day, Mr. Wolf." Then, picking up the bag of unpecled onions, no tears having come in the bur.ny's eyes because he kept them Closed while the Wolf was peeling the onions, away ho??e4 Mr. Long ery. -uf3 r.l touni. "Oh. dear! Oh, dear:" thejsht the Wolf. "There gees my dinner!" Ar.d it was a we!; bfcr the tearc thawed from his face. Nurfc Jane liked her onion feup very much, and if the rag do!! doffn't cry forttrawberry shortcake when ehe. ought to re eating bread pudÄlr.jr. I'll tell you r.ftxt about Uncle Wigjily and the snow birlf.

Hist is not, however, the question oi the islands, but of China, and that question h.33 r.ot been solved at Washington. 'Certain general principles have beer, agreed to, but th-j difficulty it in application of thoo principles tc China. - If China were a settled country, managing its own aft'ilrs ratiffaetorily, keeping itrf own hou. in order. th application of general principles would be eaty enough. Cliiimse Hcscnt lrcinoi. "The Chinese arc a great race and a proud race. They dislike tho interference of the foreigner, but as long as they cannot put and kee-p theit own houso ir. order they will bo dependent in one way and another upon foreign assistance, and their condition wdT bo .such as to Invite foreign interference. "While China remair.n in a state of chaos countries which have interests in China may inevitably be

arawn into intcrtcrence which may

among

themselves, "besides being an injury to China. "There 1? only on line of t: f c t y in the l'ar Uact at the present moment, Tii powcra which have interests: in China must be so united in consultation that they will tru.-t each other and act together, hone ot them attempting to exploit tho Chiiise situation to their own separate advantage or to the disadvantage oi China. league to Help. "Wc must not forget in our satisfaction over the Washington conference that it does not cover the whole ground of the "tvorld's affairs. Over a great part of the ground w have to look"to the League of Nations. "I do not look upon they Washington conference as anything but an encouragement to the League ef Nations. I believe that in spirit the United States uesire a? strongly the objects aimed at by the league- as the country most devoted to it."

turning

cm .shore brought younc-

Harry, who had traced his oil friends across the Black yea, ar.d waiting there for them. What will eventually 1 ijr.e with him is uncertain, as th-re a; no prevision 3 for bringing hlvn to this country.

. ;ry .T e ä w ; '. I

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church in

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gat t h e h ' x I I'd r. ja r:a n c-.ii . ,(v. and b

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Cat

Truck No. - of Central station and Hose Company No. ? were called at

K'iuen. it9. ui.fc.TL ui i'.uii(,ui;i c Alliance a small roof fire at the home of! Tre'bodv

street. IIward Joyal, 812 Georgia nr., was arretted by the polife Tuesday night on a warrant charging him with petit larceny. He will appear beforu Judge DuComb in police court today. Alva n Tika, Thomas Getting; and William Mander, all of Sarnia, Ont.. were arrested by Detective Walsh of the New York Central railway Tuesday night on a charge of trcsp;s. James Cannody, 3 05 AY. Vavarrc st.. reported to the police Tuesday night that Iiis overcoat had been stolen from the cloak room on th second floor of the Oliver hotol on Moday night. The Un a I police liavo tccn requested by the Iayton, Ohio, authorities to be on the lookout for a 1321 Oakland touring car which w-as stolen in that city yesterday. The Chicago police also ask the local department to aid them In the search for -a Nash Ptort model which was taken in that city on Sunday. Joshua Gordon, lilt N. Margaret st., Mishawaka, who was arrested by the locai police on a warrant sworn out by his wife, Carrie, was arraigned before City Judge DuComb Tuesday and hearing set for

wiim k i:. LT.UTLi.n. Arthur U. Lhzv. jr, 25 YJ--tora f'.. ti--.l Ti'tc,- -ir-v-i- .. 1:::. o'clock after a lonT illnjs v. i'h He was l oin in M.ru'?: I. Ohio. IV b. 7. ISfs. and wnt 11 ye -jr." 1 age. rte..de5 h;. r.-ü-. ra. h" : survived by his p irent. Mr. ar.d M: .--Arthur Ut.-.' ! r ' A'i.a:: e, O!'.io. a sister. M:e Ior.a Warr.e.- of Feibrir.g. Ohio, and f.-ur brothers. I'or.-

jald. Grant, Itichard. and C. rail, all

b viewed at

apel until 3 o'clock

M. Ru?sll

be shipped to Mansfield for bur.al

Tuesday evening, after which it wJU

Uuneral tserice.s for Waiter ?ibenliht, lhr-e-year-old fur, of Mr. and Mrs. .ToNcph lehenlist. ZZiO W. Washington av.. were held Tusi;y afternoon at 2 o'clock from th ittidenco of the parent?, lie v. C. It.

Ithir.ehart ofliciating. Highland cemeten'-

Burial was :n

Our curtailed shlpbuihilr.g prpram ii going to throw a let of pugilists out of employment In th ecnt of another war.

H. A Hoover, at :n Parkovi-h av.. two-stor..' frame dwelling, cretins ri.oi.

To really pngie.- this year p'.ace your money where :t wil! ear:, th most. The Jlui'dirg A. Loan A-:: . 1-4 S. Main r., pays C lntere-t.

compounded quarterly

remot

rr.

i t!.e Pacinc. r. ivhi ! month e a'.hng f "r

i

".' "J1") acre. in ;a!z. be S'dd.

Ht4t!t.7 that :! ndrrscd tli

de; crtment'j pe'.iry of abr.

national army cantonments.

sub-ce-r.:mitee .-aid it might be we-U r'ti1n "-r.ip Lwis. Wah , as an a-'t.''!-ry r-ir.ee toi account of its rtr.'gic pos:tien en th "Pacific coast and because the tract wa given to the government by the reop! of Wahirrton. Th report rated tht a large number rf bi?s utilized dunr. pth- war b ythe army for w-trehnuees should be e?!1. but r.o fjif-:f:d recommend-itions were n-ide on this sub.leej. rn a number cf findings, the report stated, members ef the sub-cemmtttte had disagreed 3r.i a number cf the rcc-

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I Mm.-1'., fur to LsvP-- orP tn LVtho. . e, fr rh-.r.a. 1' S to Jtran. eight

, "'ir!to th- I-".ar. i f Trinidad ar.j 11 to

. I.Uli Iii-. ,

the I

-bale

emmtndatic

a dI1 n

unanimous action.

t represent t!ie

The inhabitant of Jutland are be. lierd to be th nvwt genuine s-peci-mens of t.he o!d l.in?h stock.

( OAL KXPOKTS DOIBLU. ?r Afcser";afi Pr-f. ' WAIIIN'-iTON. Jan. in. txporti cf American c:al. excluding shipments to Canada and Mexico, in-creas-i by 100 percent in 1321 as compared with 1013. nccorimg to a statement :'id tonight by the con merce department. Mud; cf this increase, the department sail, tue doubt I .s to th British raal etrik.

.NXüROF-S SIT ON JURY. AJe,.;std re PIUNCLTON. Ind., J&n. lO.rcr the f;rs: time in yeirs, negroes are serving with while men on a Jury in Gibson circuit court, two colorcd men having been pitted in the cv.e of Charles Wilir, on a charge of manslaughter growing cut of an explosion in th Francisco min Feb. IP. last, in "which four men were kiüej.

Warrrn L. I"3Iiot. HJ jcjss old. of Lakid. Ohio, is being sought in South llend. according to word received Tuet iay night from the pol.c off;clah- at Cleveland. The lad h.is be,ci missing from his home xinee Ie. rl. and it lr thought he located her.

r. B. .MILLLll DE.U. ST. I AUL. Minn . Jar.. 10. Clarence? B. Mi!lr, rf Duluth. Minn., secretary of th republican national committee and former congressman, died In a hospital here Ute Tuesday. Ho was opert4 on for appendicitis Jan. 2 and his condition be cure critical due to heart trouble.

Denmark's kingd have been tailed either Christian or Frederick fox over iOO years. He who would be rich ha not to pile up money, but to diminish his want.-.

72 inch Imported Mercerized Darnask, $1.00 a yard

Open Saturday Tül 9:30

24 inch Imported Mercerized Napkins, $2.95 a dozen

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Damask

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For every day use on your dining table. Damask is just what you want. It looks well, wears well and costs little. It h especially low priced during our January White Sales

70-inch Pure $1.98.

Li

men

Damask

68-inch Heavy Linen mask S2.50.

72-inch Heavy Linen Damask $2.98. 72x72 double U a m a s K Cloths $6.50 and $9.00. Damask Napkins to match at $10.35 and $1 1.75 a dozen.

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Linen Towelings That You Would Expect to Be Higher Priced Pure Linen Kitchen Toweling 29c to 39c Absorbant Cotton Toweling 10c to 15c. 17:;33 Pure Linen Hemmed Towels 50c each. 20:;36 Pure Linen Hemmed Towels 79c and $1.00 each. 20;;36 Bleached Bath Towels 25c 22:c44 Bath Towels 40c. 22::45 Heavy Bath Towels 50c

Airplane Linen

This making

a most popular Linen for the

is

or un

nd

erwear or

fane

cy worr

it

is soft, durable and easily laundered. Wc have a limited amount left in our January White Sal1 whi-h wr have repriced to 49c and 59c a yard.