South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1922 — Page 2

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THURSDAY MORNING. JANl'ARV 12.

HEYBERRY CONTEST NARROWS TO ISSUE OF PUBLIC WELFARE Democratic Opponent- Inolucc Iu-olution to Chirify Fipht.

rrr r.". roc c -.r , -! ! ;t r"U'r.c t,f his rr!;;r 1 declaring the- s-at n- ir.t. Idrafted "to cy.yr- In r.rn-.-; . .ta;,mf,nf e, f tho : r :(.itn'.s t r' - '. ; e w s ' r f t !. 1 v.-i?h r'c-r'c to vv r, ;ition v. h e n rpe : urnf iir.l s:i a K ommittal IN lhilitj T!:--! r.r5:hil:t v of a m r,v d,,::T"r r-its u ;ff',: tr romnut th i i . to th- f-'-r.-i'" 4 '. jf.r. .S n I p; .;'; .-: i o .r. r:V. 1 1 faap--r-iri!y rt ;;'!' 4- t n y. v . r naik'-'l rf üain larir. ti; f .- t1i4. (f ,-.i-. '( 'b- ;."(.! s a r e l. h iw f-v.-r. a.-; to v!,"!!m'," . a It a i Lf:".rt- to 4't pair:-, arrar.-.'-l t--r ' ip.d ag.air.--t the Kit in.; of Mr. :.- v. - j brry co:itinu-'l in aI'-r to f!".-- t i the lo-s of j.rrer.'ih in through tho .iL-nco fi Senators .'ili.o attMr.pt day to lc rato Jo.h:: hiiar., California, who.---tlho care U not hr.own. ; gr.inis hav j l"" 'n fl:?r i' forfji to 10'a!o 1 irn ar.-l t hr .-i-i-1 1 r.-. r.il t. .t ir. h f-rm h' thrr he an I f T,.i:r ! it ii" i-i !.:r. ;-:o:i Pi tiino unable to ra-h ''a !.: tor the ot:-. ' Soven SprotJio On C ";.. Thrre wr-re fven 'p'o-l.s in 1 1 1 !oarse of the day, niiion; th t.i -ir.g one by Sn. Tr.dfnvool of Ahbarn3. lf mocr.itlc bade r, v.-hi niarkcd hin rntry into t!h? tatmrnt of tb.e flnht, and ar.ot.hr r by .rn. Jor.'?, rrp'i tllrart, Wahir.zton. Tho anr.oui'i h wotr.d vo" a-alnst Mr. NvhnT. Th othrr r.ators v-ho fo!:, a I In opposition ! to the rsolntion ch-darinc Mr. New. brrry to th lUah'i' d r!:tot

wro Norrie, r'-puMican. N-braia. ; tioa w hi i- ho board' d a train for and IbeM of Mk.'oaii, H:!M'-o,- s I ( 'hi- a o. Arri it:- there ho hunted .Nebraska. I'uraway of A ria r..-as ar. lju; i "Tr. Morehad, an old family

In, Alabama, all demo. rajs. .' Mr. .Tones' speorh was hri-f Put h d'-Iare-d that in d tr rmimt .z to opp Mr. Krvberrj. he had not b- r n frightened by any threats thit if hvofed otherwj.se, his politi.al life would bo je OpardiZ'.d. .New I ! lit ion. ' Tho revi-ed cl iu.--c ,f t ... i nv 4emocratie rc-olution follow : . "Considering that it ia against a j

round public policy that f u at suma , i ,,y. wa the hr-t witness for the ,-je. of money had been spent for the j fn:i. to take the Maud. Her tc.-ti-romination and f Potion of a rap.di- monv rotiernrd 4-!iirny tho idiarac(iate for the United Statea e nat-, trr and h .hits of h-r son before the

and that r.ueh ev"es?iv.-. rir.n; were ipent to secure for Truman H. Nf.v 1" rr;.', the republican pomina t:o:i as &uch candidate, fe.r th" st.itc of .mi'. iii...in, ei i. i;.'- j';;ia.'i;. i to ii cf tiiat jt.ito ;;nd on:d,ring that, tho rrtrnpaign for his nomina.tI'U w a re-nductcd in gro.-.-. a:.d :mtant ptation of th las of tlie ?t.it" of Mkhiran ar.d in rostra ve-nt ion of 4::e Statu' Of t 1 1 " I Ü.'el a t e . I . not entitle. I fo ,j ?..it in thix bo.Jv r Sen. ewe-n di.-cipsir hi.T rr-opj. f ort toM thj sTiit" that his pur- !":') was to narrow lovn th.e ecu t rovers y to the qu-Mbm of vhrtlif r It wu.s "sound publi." poli tliit fuch largo rums should -- spent in !!:- f le. tion ef a United States senator. He (if In p 1 h-. ! It lb it lr. resc'ii:--n .hould romped : rnators !o s-ek ;j. dividinr: lii- oi tho miS. Je-1 iV campaii'. pe?iditt:res. ii ill.' i t f'.-ed thit. Mr. Neu b-rry's l l.itive and fri r.as ba.d e-xp-nd-d tu-oc t!i in J.O'M', pari of whi -h h 'd 1 f n i-'d "m hiring pub'; efhv-.ah. tr;,'t. attorr.',s and :ici,. w an 1 that "every ::-s at er r .-. :t th" Nr-.v - Mat . , i h r e t p i i i I'.-r hrry prop ; crur.d a ." sa.id. constituted r .tif"h:gan pv. - and 1 M u hit th t h ft e,uf. tin p. i a nie .Mr. Newberry ".a.v h'eh. cb. t r f through low :: to ' em ::!-; fh i 1 r r -. het : it a - a - rraIerMol Ftitcr I Uht. , u . I A ' t -a n-. i . 1 r-i . r iti-' ' a, , w i'h I. i'. ".; .--e v. t in t it. N'e nbe rry, w ): t v. i t ,-or.te -. i : 1 1 e ni c ra ic o ; p : r " - The (Ipp crj t ; - r i r : : ; : T. 1 1 i rry ; :rv i is ' ..' of I 1 r. o t h : - h a e hi red tin a: i fi anl h .- r viewed i whether the par-, !n!r i! t; av. h" f-r t: h.e .- c theou: CODRT'S DECISION BRINGS SUIT FOR STRIKERS' WAGES Now York Garment WorkerWill N-ek All I.o,t Pay from Manufaeturerr. -? t - val: bv :i: r OpiM.v- Injuti th ii s, p. p .- a . . I "-..- t . r i . .- i : r. ; . . : ; " Mr. 1"::p rmv. r : .11. -r 1 eve in t e.c.cy t : . t.t i " i 1 . 1 .vstirg th.i r- tr;but.c:i lr:rl cr.e d ir.vc nt. rs." . . . t. t o ri this p..c.:.s to Mr. ii:. r -1 . i t- i roce d::r T:tj;m-t:.r (. it; r.' ve r r .ej a-; air..-: . nter.d.- :haimitier.. f:r.j t i f the - ay.i cf cr L. .:1t.. ; lh r. 1 1 ,:i.v 1 f we you I ai tot i .n : -if

'); OIVKS CLUK TO MINING CHILDREN .' i 1 ;. T '..'. 11. -Im. 11 Whim- ( f a r.. r.'-X'A dog h..! ... .: i-i : .r on tho Kirhwuukr ; r ''.'' dtf. ! iv - '1 the i a rent . ; ::; Im!-! Ki'.'-T and Rrir i i. J' ;.. -I i -1 the theory that ' ,) ! v Pdrrti 'vro kMr.app'd :., ar.:. ounce their be-li. f that rh-y h-. : :.-:. drowned. The ch:'..Ir. 1 '. an 1 yearr. rcpect- : '.lir a raising since la. . .Mr ! iv. Tii-- 4 1 ok had attache I

... IV.1 ft L T " I J.Vll" I 4-1 : a r i " -l r: "er days 1 1 v vi'; us to : ' . S ' a i ch r: ob1 rta'.'.' of the girl:. rp,thir.g ! i' tin'!' r the- de's r. e;. ar. d nr-p-i tii" an. mal to ".zo i;n1 :." 'I he b g '.. ( r.t tc the. h'-ie t.i -i I -.A . : i t . np'd v. j'h vl uj ta ihf. ho 'ird tr-'eh?' in tlie Vc. j '1 b a I the to t :rchcrs to ..iinrrn , : :i 1 r. n 1. WILL ATTEMPT TO SHOW TEMPORARY INSANITY OF YOUTH Defence to Claim Morgan Was Deranged on Day of Shooting State Rests Case. (iV'M'inur.l from pa sc one.') . lor-.iu did not withdraw ar.y of the j. jo-no ,f p ,. ('f-povit. i in a hank or J : th.- i..o'!'.v with him wh'-n lie h ft im- .i .-. i ; t nn:.' ix-mrn ii4 fnvi Mi:: 5 Ma. Dva ihh thnt the deed was jiot jircmfli itr d. He cl limed Morgan was in a n ordinary frame of mind a Mi ne p it r.ome tpo noon oi el't " Vvi Im'" toil my friends lies ihont nie", nilhom quoted Morgan ;u, t-ayir.t; Mien he met Mis Ma-;-Dor.iM. Fiic is i-tid to have denied t!; accusation. "Don't try to bhiff" ar.v.vf red Morgan pullinT tli" gun hootlns; her Tu' times. Mor:-'in thn ir.tr rmittntly ran and walhr-l t- the Grand Trunk m frien 1. He, i.; .Jd te have confessed to Morr-hrad tli following diy. The '.after aTor.:i'.'tr.ird him to South I3eü J w heio iio was taken in charge by th.4-, p.li.-o fiilliom stated that rd'rran a.-krd r.ei iie.-,ionH about tli" rii.ii.ee s of acquiital or for any other information about the ci.-o at ithi.-; tin-).-. I Mother Takes stanI. Mrs. eh F. Morgan, mother of the aj.viuit. She claimed he hid been a mod'd : on until a few weeks before the fatal day, when a sudden rh-um; came over him, she declared, hue mtintaimM that Kenneth hci ;P,e Miriv an l see;4i,-cl to lo-e inre 1 iii cvf-r;, thin-: that mo t boj"s Cl io'.-. A t "I ;T : o-. f -V ) j arc .-c v. he u t 'a e.-n the attorAffy Cilhom at;at a cm in of the t l PjiJlpt d to SilOW ri.-oner was an iinhoc J u d ; (la daghep refute.j to sustain the objc.;tion so kng as Att' y Ii' om did for personal ; not a.- k t !: e nes ! rpinio'is. .Airs. Morgan's t stimony i I bore a errain resemblance 4n rej rita 1 line. in j. play. ; '. 1'. Morgin. father of Kenneth. v. i - !lie jat to take the stand be- ; foi-o i ours, adjourned late in the afjt'iii'Min. Hi.- testimony was merely : i repethp-ui of that given by Mr.. dorar, . lh:nu: the afternoon., Jack AulIi:.-. t (Irfm.-f witne.v. was railed c.: i'i ine stana ;o ten wnetner . h I' t t r told Morg an that Mhs ! ? I.K-I o;i.iPi hd made unrompli- I ; hi lit i !"' ' I f i : y a j , l!:e j t a f tTn ! M: :ia.- : "mark.- about him. His , No. .vir." ! tc ro.-t'd its ca e eirly in ; i.i : f y i f p o f rf 'in Atu . ' I jl! Iiu aid. Th" .:ate, it I . a . ; ' u i with . r. j f-r the i 1 wall p.f'-.'. c-utent itself 4 v a jii j;-. 1 1 ion 4f wittiessrs ; hff!!-". j in-: to the i vi,.-.- e a min i i i r f i of Mr.;. M-u-i'iti by on. young ?F"'rgan Pro. Att'v i now o-.vrp; ! nd f'l" ra t e- . i b .r Sou tli Aus. -;- shop on ;ilu : " . in i rro- 1 r, i l.". lf'2.1. to hi-; ; wite. MtS i-e-iuo

iiu..ng alt i. --ion. or the court, i rt httl tdy than other price.-; are or A:r. r::ey:v heh.ce tlie a-.' should be Vt re. ar.d it is important to n u-.'-pi-er..;.-- ! n--t liter than early Friday. )-r ,nat railroad charges or prio-.,

A number of witnesses remain to he c ii!- 1 t i'.e '.'efen. e. liowe r. RECREATION DEPT. IS CORP. FEATURE lmpl(ye f StudebakerV Hi ml (!Io?e 1 rioiuifhip Through Athletic 'it; rr titi 1 - I I at v, v - 4 I t IK pe r :e : .1 tlie re.-ult e!;,p';ON es r.y :a 1 1 : e . t fr. of om;. any for th, f a ; t:n"-.; . it w .is ar.n,iay :- I. .T. C. rtrigh t i : : ih oa r; :.o r.t .. i :;!. a nd w I: - i;. an." cd W'ed- : i f the o- :" th-- corda ctly i:; , u - : t !-.- r..- .v un.t. I't.'h.-hmei.t f th athl'-ti .ti.v.i:.:, Mr. rti:-;lit .-aid. , e pi.rpo-e of giving the o:;ij z ie. to!

i : t!:.- co ti-.j any mm- rcre ttion and f : - '-;..ent a dct-per it. tercet and a . ,'-': frit ndship amocg the tr. -ph'j.v.x i'f the plant. r.-e!imir.ary plar- of rerrea:: :i includ- mie.- : r--t r e p.af i .:i t.e V. M. t A i .i:r;, oh. y P.iH. w : -h '.'.hi he ph.et at the factory. " r::.t : :i be:.v"-:i .ir;i :j tea.:ii.-5 ! p.-t r.thig diffe; er.t pia:;:.- ar.d ; :::. r.ts. w : he featured during r.o- u luncii r-riod r. 1 ia t!n . ; . . c w.'.i the .lawn of sprir.g the re-

, r. p -t r : :n e n t will have coiti to- . r arKPT. r. s for outten - 'rfi-. ..Ti. taehall V:r.;roi. :r.t4: s : being shown hy '.y e--.;-.:.-y.- cf the compary frb rdly competition in atli- i expected o result in til'? esof various leagues in the .. t : . p! it, I: O r V. approval irector of I..p;T.:ieot .'.ej. .irtn'.eni

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(STRIKE SNAG ON AGREEMENT FOR

: SCRAPPING SHIPS ; Great Britain an.l Japan Dc j-LTO to Retain Voxels as Harbor Guar!?. (Cor.tinurd from page or. ) Mid by the t'.vo dekrrations "Wedn.djy iilfht: 'The ami ZZrA ntin;;; of the Chir.ee and Japanese delegates lllo in tnc f,-oprnins ooara r00r''3 üf tJir) In-Am'ri:ar. bui'.die.y. i-er.air.s invirucLion.s iroin thir Governments on the ques-tlon of the Tidns-Tao-Ku railroad, the dIeI trates d!scus.-;d the withdrawal of ! Japanffe troops alon? the railway (ami its brandies and an agreement! I for suf-h, a withdrawal was reached. ! The meeting: adjourped at 7 p. m.. I until 11 o'clock Thur.-diy morning. I Jan. 1. 1'j22." Will Handle .MI Matters. It is p:c5Um"d that all the other cnagrments prowin oat of th1 conference, including tlie treaties or agreements relating to Siberia, submarines and pin warfare, will also he brought t ronc'.u.-io:i at the same timr. Derinite decision i.s E3id to have been reached to exclude the submarine and pas resolutions from the naval treaty and to make them the subjwty of one or more separate arrement.-. V( dr.däy'.s differences over methods of trapping apparently were regarded by all the tlr-irgates us Interposing no serious barrier to any agreement. The question over the Facifio fortiflc atior.f, however, was recognized as a deeper significance. Under the broad Hnc3 of the original agreements for a fortifications "status quo" in tho Pacific, It was understood that islands properly belonging to "the homeland" of the United Ftate.i and Japan should not be listed among those on which no further fortiSca.tior.fl may be erected. The hitch, arose, however, when the draft treaty can before tip big live' with a map attached Including in the "statu.i quo" some of the territory Japan had regarded as a part of her "homeland." Uxplalaing tho Japane?.- attitude Wednesday niht. ice I'orclgn Minister Ilanihara sought to minimize the importance of the misunderstanding and predicted a quick ad-juMme-nt. Chita 1 rcxnts Dorumcuts. Ileprejcntativcs here of the far eastern republic of Chita made publb: Wednesday a memorandum which they i-aid had been submitted tc Sec'y Hughes a? chairman of tho Washington armament conference ard to each of tbf participating delcgations. comprising corieÄ of the correspondenco allegcl to hive passed between the Tokio and Varls governments relating to Liberia. Most of the documents. dealing with an alleged agreement, a to. the establishment of a Japanese prc-tert-orate over r astern Liberia, already have been publi.-slied. Their authenticity i3-j been denied by both of th. i:itereted governm Members of the Chita delegation said Wednesdav they had not received a reply to their request for a hearing before the con;erer.ce when the subject of Siberia is reached. The request w-u reiterated in the memorandum. B. & 0. PRESIDENT SAYS RATES ARE SURE TO DECLINE! Tells Coinmir-Mon Keonomic Laws ill Take Care of Neco-jrv DocrraM. 1 'or.tinu-el from page one.)

clvajH.-t transportation .-ervice ! nocd, short haired tiger and white, j United States labor board rcinstatthe world. Th. v i m ,o v(J!a pedigreoless product of tho streets! in George Ilarmesoii, blacksmith.

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-j,: mir.ute. H.-'h a.- i .f i j ro.td i rii a r a. P I rha rgev ;i i e, t liev t h rht r ' xv th.e last to -O i;n anri n ho I :t at'ire of things eapnot he the hrs; i lo come down. Tlun- can .and will p arf.cirute in the ibawnwnrd mo ve iiint of al I priec: "In my opinion, to accelerate the don.ard movement artihenlly at thi time would injure th roa1sano pt lyncht the pullh Raiirojl been rjb1ect 1 e O..OP1.'. laws . cannot preya;., atiii toe lucro operation of .sum lawr. f'd lrdmer.es tr;vi cor.!ar.t!y b i.c alio it l"W4 r rat a? has th.e case pot only during the yeir but lurintr all years of I 1 k r.ilrvad operation." icv- r cot of o;4 rat :ct,. which caut be attained P, fore rate? can be cut. Mr. Wilhird said, largely depend up.u lower libo. ests. When the h.arir.g opened "Wedi.4 slay, the United Statte chambrr -f cot.;:i.er e ashe.i the oorr .mission : " i!i h'ee'y of . ( .v.utm rce Hoover, an ger.traJ representative rf com-Ui'-rcial interest.; in t'je rate hc.irard the commission so ordered. ti. iii'"! woi appear iaiir, uv. tiro, pot havirg be.:i hcd. weit adjourut-l u.'ate c.- l iv utitil 2 p. m. Tirirs-iav M. Relton, president of trie We dr. when c" igo Great Western, will appear. rcHiirvvuiNU) is uoki;arldi. I've done the warning ifs up to ycu to do the arming. There is no hotter Radiator Solution than "Frce-No.r Will not freeze even at 20 degrees below zero. One tilling will last a se,'ifon, 50c per gallon. Call Main 1576 C. II. Defrees - eTi5, C44 S. 5:ott st. 14-tf fi:aci: or irisii i:.ilained For the bT.etit of tlies; brothers who have failed to follow the situation iti lreiind there is an prortur.ity to "get the dope down at one, j if Goiclie Mann's four cigar storch. All iiinds of e.uestior.i are explained over a convivial cigar. Make one of these your meeting place. lltf Art ;r:c :a I Mower industry in lir.;ianJ. employs more than lO.Co'O persons. Sixty-eight cities in tho United states have over l , eve o population.

SEl'E TENTATIVE JURORS ACCEPTED A ARBUCKLE CA$E

(Continued from pa go er. ) tion, ligurea in ine questioning of .criremen. McNab asking if euch ac- ! tivity of tho committee would be 'considered by them. Three women t" t'rnforjr' iuro" The dismissal cf Mr?. Neighbors : was r'garaca ny me oeiense as a jpwint in its favor, but the prosecu- ' tiort held the oprcite view. The samo c laboratc police guard that was maintained throughout the tirst trjil a train appeared Wednes- I d iv, and thj plan of admitting spec- j tators and press representatives to the court room by card was again employed. GRIFFITH CALLS PARLIAMENT TO RATIFY TREATY Summons Southern Body, Created by Home Rule Bill, to Approve Peace. 'Continued from page one.) Ircland. Instead of acting directly the. British government acted through the Dail cabinet, leaving the Dail to initiate execution of the treaty. IJritlh Cooperate. The Associated Press Is officially informed that tho heads of Dublin caslte will do their utmost to facilitate and expedite the provhdr.al government' taking over of full authority. Arrangements have already been made for tho speedy evacuation of the auxiliaries and as soon as the treaty is ratified by tho southern parliament, evacuation of the army will begin. Any of ths existing Irish officials whom the free etato dLsmLssetj must be compensated from the Irish funds, excepting tho auxiliaries and Black and Tan?, who will be compensated by the British government. Tho auxiliaries probably in many eases will be employed in the British crown colonics, but the Black and Tans are technically regular recruits of the Royal Irish constabulary. The date of their recruitment will be further evidence of the pur-pos.-for which they were employed, and. whatever happens to the reft of the police force, they will ail be dLsmifr.-a-d. The public is deeply interested in the hurried removal of papers from Dublin castle. It is generally sur- j mised tnat one reason lor urn is the- undesira bility that the new government should have an opportunity to inspect the contents of documents having to do with icacrhea 'and rai-L; and other measures of co ercion, and that therefore all will be e arte! away before the provisional government begins to function. Heller Offers Award to IT inner of I'cxt Contest Interest in the "music memory'' contests at the High school has been evident ever since they were started. The contests have-, however, been made, more attractive by the announcement that Holler's furniture store offers a prize tf JLT in merchandise from any prt of tho store for the person most s.uccesful in the next contest whi-h will bo h?ld Friday. Jan. 20, at the Hlcu school. A. H. Heller i.s miking arrangement h to have a spceial model ietroia brought to tho school for tha contest, which will not be limited ta students of the schools. Barents who are not instructors may alx) compete. co,n,no7Jm Society Blue Ribbon NUW YORK. Jan. 11. A common alley cat with a back fence i meow, perUC'I its ears, archeu Its jback and walked off with a blue ribb n at the United Show of tho At lantic Cat club and th Silver sojciety. Tibltls i;? his nan.-. He's a snubentered by the Iide-a-weo home for I

H hma Is. He was invited into th!and Northwestern for fighting while

hich society of the lon haired an igoras and the Persian: and th saered palace cats, but would have none of them. He went off and slept in a corner all by himself. AGRICULTURAL BLOC PLANS COMPROMISE By Af seriate 1 Press WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. Mem-i bers of the senate agricultural bloc have begun w ork on what ja terinied a compromise measure with respect tor H-J4- nrpoiutmont of a farmer as a member nf fnc federal reserve board.

ihe compromise, it was stated byijous trouble.

bio.- leader?, will be designed to liiert the w.s held bv the presi dent, who has said he had no objec-j tion to such legislation providing it i includes other industries along with agricultural as entitled to representation on th" hoard. Holds Grand Jury With Women Members Illegal AUSTIN. Tex. Jan. 11. Declaring a grand jury with women members is illegal, the court of criminl appeal Wednesday reversed and dismissed the f' year sentence of Robert .T. Riddel, convicted in Waco for the rr.urder of Mr Tdt s.-i-'.-' on I-c. M. lfJO. The court recently I het.i that the rrm.i (,tv ,- dieted Riddel, having two women members, was 1. legal and all in dictments and bibs refiirr.ed were likewise void and illegal. THAT SAVING RESOLUTION. Will prove more profitable than ever if you place your money with th Building : Lean Assn., 124 S. Main St.. where you receive 6 interest, conipour.ded quarterly. Why r.ot let your money work where it will earn the most? 4-tf NOTICE. The Fhower Farty scheduled for Jan. 11 tit Kosciuszko hall Is changed to Jan. 10, due to the fact MacWeeny Sisters, noted dancers, aro unable to attend ( Wed.) Harry Denny's orcheftra will furnish the music. S. J. M. 12 i:.m vi:iMiD.Y. An examination for food and drug Inspector was held at the civil serice department at the postorlice Wednesday morning.

BUY NOW FOR THE FUTURE

$4,000.00 worth of Good Turkish Towels Linen Towels Wash Cloths TableCloths t Napkins Dresser Scarfs and Fancy Linens. Go on Sale Thursday Morning at 60c on the $

Hundreds of Table Cloths THIS 'splendid lot is comprised of Cloths 2 yards long, 21 yards long, 2 yards square and 2 yards square. THE following sale prices represent a saving of from 50c to $10.00 on each Cloth you buy $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, etc., up to $15.00. X'OU can find no duplicates of these values in South Bend or the vicinity.

WORK AND FIGHT IS O. K. WITH U. S. BOARD CHICAGO, Jan. 11. Working on tho railroad is ?tiil a two-f.sted business. A man can fight ar.d yet hold hio Job. accordir.gr to a'decision handed down todiy by the who was discharged by the Chicag' off duty Nov. 10, lOl'O, at. the Chicago shops of tlie company. The board ruled that Harmcson "should bo reinstated to hi.-? form.er portion with seniority rights unimpaired." UNEMPLOYED OF VIENNA STA(;K I) K.1, U A hl IIA i lUiN ß Audited Tress, j "VIENNA. Jan. 11. The doors Of I tp0 hotels in the city were closed land the principal shors f huttered (this afternoon as a result of uii-m-n'ovioent demonstrations. The aftrmoon. however, passed without iorIO ADDRESS OI'lIN MLUTI.NG. Dr. W. E. B- DuBolf, editor cf the Crisis, a. publication devoted to ' he advancement of the coloree1 people, will lecture to tin public at j r. meeting to bo held at the Ftrst j Method I?: church on the evening of1 in. 2r. it was announced Wedr.es-! day. He will tell of the "PanAfrican Cor.grci-s in London. Brise'.3 ar.d Faris." Dr. DuBois is nationally known through hia wori: for the colored race. ! SUZANNE PATTKRSON DIES. CLHVCLAND. O., Jan. 11. Mrs Suzanne Louise Patterson w el 1 known Cleveland authoress of books cn animals and birds, died at the home of her son in Gary. Ind. Wed- . . . . i . .- t

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.;resday. according to uwces reacujir.g here Wednesday night. Funeral arrangements will be made in Gary.

ACQUIT RAILROAD. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.. Ja:i. 11. The Central Railroad or rcw Jersey was acquitted by a. jury Wednesday cf a manslaughter charge, growing out of the collision of a train with a f re truck in which nine volunteer firemen were hilled. 'TIS IIU3IAN TO U.RR. The man who has made no mistakes has not beea alive very lor.g. It used to be a common error to defer taking life insurance. Inform yourself fully by reading the free publications mailed hy WALTER FEG AN. J. M. S. RIdg. S-tf Finr.s ar.d Norwcgiana have man? women 5ailor. Italians are turning to Asia Minoi as a source of coal

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Dozens and Dozens of Towels Cotton Huck Towels 10c, 122C 13c and 19c Union Part Linen Towels 25c, 39c and 50c Pure Irish Linen Towels 50c. 69c, 75c and $1.00 Plain and Fancy Turkish Towels 10c, 15c, 25c to 75c Wash Cloths 4c, 8c, 1 Oc and 1 2Yzc Stamped Linens We offer hundreds of pieces of Stamped Linens in Squares, Scarfs, Pillow Covers and Towels at 1 Oc, 1 5c and 25c (All Stamped Linens arc in the Art Department Third Floor, north front.) No matter the occasion, you are j sure to hae the rhht flowers if; they come from Btehler's, Main) 1 l-tf Engel's. za-it All 10c cigars. 6 for 10c. 25 percent r.on'. reduction sale. VerI J H 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 5J Bulgarian Blood Tea Steaming Kct at bedtime assists Nature to break up a cold quickly. Relieves constipation, sweetens stomach and : . M t beweis. Sold by druggists everywhere the: golden MOMENT Many man iia miea his thaue for Ii k of ready Our moil?- ! ready for ynu when opportunity HNOtK SUK)." Loan i'J runt. ö.t Call in and talk it over this service costs nothing. SECURITY f a Cor. Mniu and Washington St., South Rend. Main 10!.

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1 1 . How a Baltimore Girl Recovered Her Health Baltimore, Maryland. "For several months I Eulfered vrith severe i backache and creneral weakness. I could not sleep comfortably at night for pai ns in my back. I found your book at heme one day and after reading it began at once to take Lydia E. Finl:hsm's Vegetable Cornwir:! I have ha1 very goodrcruits and some of my girl friends are taking it r.ow. You may use this letter to help other nirL3, r.3 the letters in Your book helped me." Rose Waidneh. 3013 Roa-Id Place, Baltimore, Mi. i That the thought ?o often cxErecsod in letters recorr.rrnciirg ycia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- : pound. These women know what they i have suilered. they Cecriu their Fyrr.ptoms and i täte how they were finally rr.ada v.-elh Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i.? a medicine ma-je from medicinal ro- ,ts cr.d herbs, and without drugs, to rel.eve the sickness women so often ha-e. which is indicated by , backache, weak feeKr.rs.ncrve.uir.os.'s, , and no ambition to pet any thin:: d :r.e ; cr to po anywhere. It has helped many women. Why not try it? 4 mm mm T"TT1 i j ! VTT rjIFPfiYCKOIKMlTiiEB i PHOIL Lincoln 2265 South Bend COJiSVMERS SERVICE CQMPÄIJY AN WST1TVII0.N OF QV11TT Try .Vf.li r WIM ES Hanl .!(.,

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