South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 16, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY I. 1022
EX-SERYIGE MEN GREET MACNIDER ON HIS ARRIYAL
l.rmvr (rather- at St.ition to! Alcorn Commander of American Legion. fr err. Jri T 1 1 or,'"to labor. "A per . t . a g u ; j H sa Id In prt: .ntage r-f th puhli-v '"i that th Awri1 "ii i is oppc"I t rrgamzed fhir- is further from h ! r u f h - right for t: I A hi e.ti:n o-no t.; ! of laborirc men to orranire ; lffr,t and protection ef i !!!i-,brr; tht I. tly why! 'he Aii'r.cir. Lt.op. or-ir..-.! fer ' the e v - - v i o Pi"' 7 hre .'i r rad i - ! ar.d jrrriv.r.;."''. irmbcr. 'rg h.,a .' i -r.- w ko do t-f r fir .-t. f h t ru . n ; rr. n ? '-f the r-e.die.-; whieh tny purport t !pcjk for. and do tak i' upon tjrj;cl to ir up a r.Ta c :-n r m whn tdiero ie-.'k shc-uld be nhiniT tut coopMticn nr.'J fr ;:i d." h.p. M mht r1 r f thArmrian L::m haof n. M c a . ' rl. reu a "UJ- J j hirr d i P'm.'.-, p. cht r-l r.i ul -in i T ' ;tii i i . r 1 1 1 -'.--- j 1 1 -1 1 t r Ti'-? A!ürr;' in I,rcion pr--Th..- J' T r j r v tiOn tho A mri- a n 1 - a ; I to thir n tie 11- , no proceduro If 1 thit arrr'd .at :n pn !,iort ini. v n s-.-'if t i -ri 1 that tlir- Anj- ric-m I.Tion h i iio itn'.vitk li-'id wor'f.-irjr-. Tb'- Ath'tI n fiou can im iiior h" It 1 J r-por.Rible for 4C's of c'rMi?i; :rr,.cp',,:',iMr tlian c .1 n iinn.'ii lilior h ltrld rTpf'n.-ib'iO for the ':'ifn ; of vom" iraf r:. who p' -- ,is ? 1 1 r .adhrept.-. "When it. roir.fs to tJi protection of horn womn and ' liildrcn. Irnp.-ty r;:hts and public dcc.iii-y, .nd " h ii 1! rop"rI const iraif-.l raird; -ni s "f public .-afety h,vo fnikd -iiil ni v t!i"n. Min of th--AxnTi-an Lirion. lih-. all CO"d Ar.itricn ;i7.e;,s. and tlKf will l, .1u.- .as mmv union iuii t :i tt! ! r i with tb;n. intend to that our comrnunif i's have protection and it dOP n't niattoi- whether ?iKdi dimor threat coip.es from capital and pid i-t r:Kobrekrrfi or from strikers Jnflamol by radical agritators. "So one beliox.; in law and ordT more tli ui the A:i' rii ;i Federation of L-abor. Wo h.wo tho best tort nd elo.-t l.in i of connection v.ttli tliat orpartisation. T i hr:-t national vi-o-i-om:uander e-f the At.urln lA-;;o?i. elected at Katisat Cily, i prtsidnt cf .an international union and lalc-r kidrr of mtny ejr?.' .-tp mis:. He 13 worl.in? with u nl for iif to coiint'-ni't iinprct--on. whieh a,r spread abroad by lrrr.-jponsitdc a fit ,-tt or.--whoso oie purpo.-o I:; to do rvorythiiii; in their pO-.. er to undermine an organisation whvh th- y fear l.e au. ' it stnd f"r publif ikcno'. the int ri!y of this nation and r .-pert for it-i
Jwv.-fni n.nK nt. and to vhieh and anv ln-lu?tO" that will not Sivo very union man and Amerc m I.e. , p? ,--u;pio ep an existence .should bo fcimmro l ub-rnber. j T'Ut eut of commirciou. In tho best "Samuel 'Jompcr? is one of the j years th miners ever had they did r.cioriV pot-d friends a.- this -tat.-, j J1(, make enousrb to maintain an mep.t irom him tef-tiik?. "'that 1 he Ann rican standard of liin, and id'ranr r-lationt befveen 'h jfMjrr-ly now v. hen nobody wants AMr.ii l.criCn and the Amri : u J 1 .1 1. when bier bu?ine?, hap closed deratioa tin 5. extended to eviry'tbi door.- -f industry and S.i)0.000 pot: and local union of both orga ni- j ijo men an- tramjdrif: the roads in
71 1 ion. wjh." i niv e u'oet and j imcre d liusin i: union mn are rlnd:1 Li"ii member?. "In my own i.tato the American Federition of Uiber no: only rn- . V l . Ill" Uli 1' w j reths'ny thit no orgsr.lr ition uu m-.- fi:r on any ouejtion unlc.?o it ; 'fxv:::z all ci-h ir.o e me-rf. They nrK ,ji, ; their chgirve. jv.pi American kein a .nd ir: te ; .o th rii 'j i"1 r .- ircimf s 1 t r'wi 'n llfe I'd i r.t -)-. trader- ; . : i : - in 00' en I'M" C til .f'a 1'.. pr .-- d . ',: -T Ig-f'-o;l tl a ; .- e ni c i t ? ? -) r .i!iiO'i L' z: o '1 r 1 i1 r 1 1 ' ' rt ?i hl-s. Th- '- -. f a 1 1 our M u'it A e ri t n ? r : i ! Fe .Je r 1 1 ion E'cmo - y 1 tVir Ah f Eahr a ti e ep'".i i T. r .- tvi'.i, t a . r ' ' ' ! . r 1 t f, 1 j rt f rr' J. " I the Th-s 1'fr prac.Me 1 J 1 v a nphibel .,:i the I'rlted f ire -. There ire r'rtrn aid p-riedl-r l? ar;i hare-rrii::e.i v, r.orue. nor. x prsnt a of r v h 1 n c bu virchy wh. are ;! hi'rhi - t- l.ep up th.e pre vjdio wbi- h their erly am n z t ' ; un formed eenied to prern:f. 1 predi:' to ou j fh Ameri- n 1 oi'nt'on ! Iic--r i n th-'- Ai.'i" ;"an Ucin w-;'.i be j fee:r.d n rkirg har.d in hnd through ill th .Th tr eome for j th hen"?.' cf ill thir mnberr- j th i - - ..f t o.ni'Mur.itv." ! Mr I- r,;tk krlfi ITC'ed ,i r v . I- n nk ?"" 1 j.-: r.-glit f r- t 1 an.- of V'-riC- V, ars hevdiua rter., stating! ;hr. T f.-rrtnl . ar. . orh. 1 i::tc-n, mtiotwl .-i.l.kJt ir.: ?h.e Veterans cf Cere -co J h h.eid vuart.-r? in N'v, iip b - Oft "i ?-r!cte. to p jhilure, fr Tl. W. M o ; . 1 1 v 1 -" i z r.:,-l:'. y 14'. M'- ' ' f v, 1 I - a r. '1 e r a the io ..hi-f. rr e- p ' 0 n 1 . alv" ik .if th; re'-'ar Tact-day th"" Neu t ,, - Vr r . on vj.l "rrr. cn 't ' ' ,-1 V.'!York At I ., n f -. ? r"" i 1 f h1 i je.ir ill b out--,g of a!' cemm'tiT;. Ir.d;:;a ;c,n Cheml'a! f" r' hcli ton'tht at . M C. A. building A bin-v.-h.-.v-h w:;l precede th bus;r.i'J!;nr will b j.erved at 7 'Tie' It wi.; pr- tne mo.t imr. i r :e'. H -T of the e o 1 1 1 1 " ' i'!"i Lf :. m nic.T k
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nlar-. iifTcrrtl ..-terdv j member of tk f amky r-r...-r;4ir? plicd A'.be-ri k ri.ej di?. ovfry of the v.-.:iowie who wei. bidiv1 11:30 o'clock. Officer
b irr.-1 a th- tubk---r plar.t j f-irday. ii a re r :;: condition at Joseph"? hci'.!. H" is FurTerinr , ith f evr burns about th should- . r arrr. ard log. .un;i?e otlinateJ at - " w.a. .':uf -d f;re at the hmv.e ef i 'rank i Wool lrl" f. M:ch:-an f . a! 10-?0 o'clock e-ter iay mornirif. i i "tv fire originat- d from rpark r--nt th chimney. Centr.J station
t r d hoe company . th alarm.
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SOUTH BS HD r r .4, V .UY H- IM1CHADL. iiT i'itiiT.o 'attoanl Dank SAYS MISE WAGE CUT WORSE 77 JA' CHATTEL SLAVERY '"?it inued from p;ji?o onp.) whol earned wa$ea on which they "The o-il oprrtOrs demand 30 per c nt reduction in wafro -chedule. liort P' rlod contraet and numerous chinei wh.!h will m;;-' tltcni Fecuie an dictators-." h.ald Mr. Mitch. "It i.- taid that tip coal production of tho nation for ir21 1a the lowest In recent history and Indi'-ationa are tht will be no better. "The fact that numorouK mines in thin t-date arc. closed down and that foni" hav- hee-u closed for many iiicntli:: indicator otherwi.-.-. and ivhi! the miner di.--liks this h is An 1 p J !-. .iCf-rpt tho 1 1 , i ;ind there i.H no provision by contract that zicn hiui any r"dre?i or relief. Iilxr TnMe Not 1 Victor. "It i- stafd that labor trouble and hi' k of ordecs Mere tho major cauc. (l mines beins: idle thia 5'ear and they havo placed labor troublOB 1 tir.t. Hro Is tho report Of tho ?tat inpectora of mines for tho year ended Sept. no. which w.aa compiled by him from report from the coal companies themselves: rays loft on account of no orders at major mines 20,430. "ras lost on account of cars "l)ac lot on accuunt of strikes 1.178. "ray-s lo.-t ly other causes "It m;y Lo easily t.een that tlm9 loft because of trt;eK was Incomparable to 10 s.a by other cavise-. par-ti-ularly that of no orders. "It feenis that all ar.imtnent on a reduction In wauc.- or lor wage schedules should tlrst be onrid red from the t-tondpoint of huiiianity. a ain u'fort to f-ccuro work, rather than talk reduction we had better pro hack to the s;tem of chattel 1 1 very."' BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL SUSPECT ASSASSINS OF STATE TROOPERS Tut of .ontalu.iry unr dt Cabin Creek, ami itmued fr .ri pige on.) 1 heting b'-forr boh men wer" more ; e rj.-vurs i Foth .- Injured or hilled. Mr. 1 'h ;hfr and "'-! Arnold !:.jid tint av th- tir-t -hot ran out
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troni the tvufh vhoe .vitord w us I ere w of the American FrhoonT being conducted to the railroad ta- j James M. W. Hall arrived hre Sun tien t. the. ?AUn,i of which the pr!-j dy on the rteamrdilp We?t Canon, one.:- tok to -his he!. Mrp. Trent. 1 which rer:ued them 250 nukn Fout'.iplunged ir.fo the rt-ani and waded east of Cane Miv, N. J.
to Th other : ide. whTc f-lie .ineled out th.os-? l!idIc.i in tho thicket and ruk cefully previiled upon them to ciiAcontiroie the fuMllade. Whi'e hc w.t. thur regiere! the tw-- weundc-.l eificere lav at the ba; of an emVankinept down whic1! ! they h id beni rolled by the Impact j f large eijhre rartridges After j the flight cf thoic ulio had done j 'he sli-oMn? Mr?. Trent turned her i " to the wounded troop-rr; th-- ail of Mr.-. rtcher. j a ;.d v. . t . i w;i- r i tne mine tupri'itenent. . 1 l!:lK.:r'e 1 firt a! ! pmr t- !lr if r e ir . o 3 ! . ; ah iminrTiate rouni'ip or I I 1 - .-.'I't v-.. ... n.iv.iip 11 ri k'T ."-'ed te- of tpe affair pre vjou? a COTT .i'b tf 1 .'iivl tf a. rcf'Mt Mr?. Ut.pV i Sniltl-.houie. Vrd T'.omr.-on. !,n
i.Xdk:".- nil -eoo Iki'n pla'-ito
. 1 undr arret. j p,n to v ork at the pump?, but they" The rolii-M nn'Mjr,-.-1 fli-:.- reifruM mikolittl" heidK.iv benu.-.c of
! fkjr.- mimh.ou-e, ;n whofr I lifl,i6 th;.- raid they (ound the i rf:.i n if li v. hirli flu v.t v. hieh th- i-dmoting lud i . a . aei i - i . i : --- -1 1 an., h-.-;; d- re. .Tr, i Ifl v.li: m and A!i Bursters Get $30 at Madison Street House -.jrgNr.i envre-.l and ra r-aeked ' ho h .''til0 r f Mad:on rt.. t w e n '. 'c'.o.;k at C. "Mephrert. W. 'und iy yomettm beHffrnoon anl 11 ."1 p.iht. Althougli th hcue m found in a. ucrllv dirturbed condition bv the ownr uj cf $30- in c.ifh all ?h't was discover' 1. Mr. M-ljr.rrt ard family lft th '::e l9fe jn th aft' -n and r.o turnd vv: robbery at Pore and Iur.nirg made th lnve.-tiff.ition. Al- " ua l " our4vra i-n nc ua", r.tnTiri : hkeva to jvuvo ren fained through a kio door bj means of a skeleton ky. The robbry i ?ld to hive bn th third lie trade on s'lCi.siv Sundays j ti th-- hnipe-diat o neighborhood. per cnt Keductlon ?ale. Vernon r c:4-tf
Try i'EJT S-TIMES Want Ads
Cify fo Pay Respects To War Heroes Tonight Committee Completes Arrangements For Big Celebration to be Given in Honor of Ex-Service Men at the Stüdebaker Administration Building Tonight.
(Ccr.iir.n! from rat one.) r.-i founds! the knell cf doom to rru?:Urr.n and mllitJirlsm. Dcn't forest th time. B: ure to be thfT fn tlmo. Th4r. rpcpticn
5rnrt5 rr-nirt:y t 7.30 p. m. .inJ j tonjffht to Ci.ur to it. Pnr.rir.s? th" nt'.rtaipnint siarta .1 v i Lots ot it. Therft v.Til several Bf.ciu of the record cro '. d tx- ; bands and orchestra and the dnc-peri'-d it i3 urged that a? inip.y aijp v.-ill be continuous. Untertain-
pofjibl com bfore. In fact, I
;t .h expected that lonff before 7 the pirt of tho floors. Refreshments '. jtr.at floors will be packed v. ith 1 ; fy, buddy, it will not b a case of solid ma of humanity. "you're too !at." for refreshment!! I Ionia ?o tn oIcn. will b crd ccntinuoufl'.y from, Four yars a-o th sjm ni:i!to 12 V- m. anl woir.n v.ho will do lu inapo to And do not forget tho realistic, anl th veterans toniclit did thm Ivm-' v.-ondrful trar.si'da.ntins: of Frenn
in their hearts axid with thir 1 j unstinted dollar for Liberty b.ar.ds. ! drama, and or t?orro-.v tn thrs heart? J (of All. j Tho samo ypint Is hrr t oda.y. . out u ;a oiTTa wain tne sraity a.ni li ippine.-j of victory.
Thn is to b - no soiemn a.i owj-'C.
11K0 aemonsr ration or .'accharin: tribute, but of tiot and joy. of merriment unrestrained, cf ;t pplendld program of entertainment. In which every minute of tho time and in every nook ar.d eornr and tcvossj of the prea.t StudebaWr building King: Fun wdll reign fuprcni arri hisi spirit rampant, tte-hind it U;ero is the rlnc thought h.ihF knowledßo tha. tthe proceeds of the tale of tickets, some, paying as hich as j:öü for a rinl ticket, will rjo to the aid of disabled and other worthy veterans. Eleventh hour changes in tho program of entertainment provided premise, a hectic time, for everybody. All men who havo s.rv d ;n tho World war and those who havo korved In any of tho wars this country has been enpaed jn will be admitted free of charjro ft.nd maybrincr members of their famili s sit'.i them. Want Uniforms. Servico'men ;i.re urgcJ to wear their uniforms.. Those not in uniform will b in busüneffl dres. This will not be a dre function. Imacino thd s;ceno tonight! Picture thouanda of men i i the pi turesquo uniforms of the army and na.vy. Hundreda Of tuniC3 will be adorned with decoration?. Interspersed among them will be the mufti of tho citizens. Tho only license in dresa alouetl will belong
to tho. eternal feminine and from a'.o be given over to d anoint. Clay the veriest shop girl to the leaders j Japanese lantern?, .ed. green and cf South Bend" lfM. all 'will be gold decorations. Milca and miles 'drfed up." (of multicolored paper balk; and Ever sec a great big- jollttic.it.ion j paper string, of thousands upon thottÄinus. Com Iiw r.ould to Slur, and b'o it tonight. Remcniber how( Com and hear ,,i-" Kita Gould the multitude.-, thronged tho ytrcctaj ing her way into your heart as the day of the Armis:i'-e7 Then , she. did behind the battle lines in come tonight and oo it duplicated j I'rance. Come and hear Ijucalo Va.rand enhanced by the rpirit of the. hjr'a silver voico in toiu. Seven big
cvenlng. They'll all be tltere, that t?. all South Bend will be there. You will ?ei more dignltaric? and celebriti3 tonight than you may cv--r ;-e3 again. Mayor iVbirt atio his en. tire city council will be there. The council meeting scheduled for tonight h been deferred until Wednesday night. Ali the judges of the superior court and circuit court will bo there. Every oiie organisation nd even' fraternal organisation wT.I bo represented. ?per;al tra.ln today will briuj" hundred from all RESCUE MEN FROM ILL-FATED VESSEL Capt. Cole nncl Member? of j irru- Keacli Safety Aftrr ! Unusual Experience. Ml.W YCni:. Jan. 1 Without lood r.d wairr Tor two j.- anu during that time iaihr-i tn the raotn hit-h of their water lrgc cratt to pr"nt Thm being -vear-hej ecr boid b, mo'jn'amous f t?, c'apt. M. v. Col-- nd un member;? of the Virtually aba udeninsc bop' of cer beinc piekeJ up alive. the hipwrecked crew uted it. remaining in ' match V'ridiy night to ft to a d!-hpin of gJOlins in a last drpcri nttempt t make knewn Its plight. The re.ultant fiaro v.-at t-cen frcm the Weft, (anon hoiui her from .lava, whieh immeiliatelv head rrj fcr and too; off the men. who XKe.r sufferln: from cold and hunger. The f.chooncr, which left Charles ton. S. C, for Bo.-ton. Jar.uarv with a csrso of lumbe r, w,-.; abandone. recirterc-i i?l ten. .md wa. ownej in Ponton. Capf. .'ole f3id lie encountered heavy caK-s an4 rough t,ai roon after leaving ChaleTon. Thev tnerrayerj jn frre and hcim violnit n tlin M:tii thit .-.ct .i5-.s u-.i.- ,-it-.-1 V,-rati nil wttli vttrr. .Ml handy were the terrific pounding tr hrh tho craf vis fubjeefd. l'inlh- conditionji beci'no :. had tTpit the ram in order'"! an in 1 ir jla-h t helnel to th hat eh of thfe : cabin, whieh n.ir the or.lv put of the .structure t.j reniam a rove too surfac-. Uxeept f."r brief intervtli when miti MotiH ri-k tho fury' ot tv,. Kll to ,.nj iv s to end tip difrtres.! icnalf , they remained that way for tw days I llichtr uh nothinc to rat o r .prink . iz - 'Ttn 4 ci.'tti v? rtctrr iiL'D;h.i riji ill ritjin BY HAVING SWORD DUEL If AVA N A. Jein. 1?. Swords wro ! reported to by U G. Balleftero?, Jr.. : ef M.-xmo Ctty, employed hr a- a v ho ; 'ournalif-r. and Uon O:- i. r ,vs, ,-Yn.-'.'.eii rni., me.n'hi n ftcm Mexico, to Mttl a quarrel nriiir.T from published criticisms by Ballcf-tro;-of a bnok issued by O.-sorio on corditiona in Mexico. Osorio ?ui-txir.e-l a ?li?ht wound, whib Billeaeros received thrut through tho heul1r thtt rent him to a hospital. News of the ncounter whi h rook five .i -week bC", hakd out Sunday' when TVl r. s v.i- d!charced from the lics-p-.tal.
percent Reduction none.
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Over tn ::tjt
tarultr function. "v Vtar'j c rcbr.x,J'?,r,s will htv6 nothinsr cn the Bu Show to r.ight. It does r.ot nvtttT what s our lim b, there Mill b fomth-ng At th. Ptudebakr adnilnixtr.ition build. ment ? On every floor and in or' bat.tU-rleldf. "No Man's Iand.' th dugout-, where our boyji Mt and wicl.od Prussian shells wWdly sxns ! their CJr.gs of death and d?truc - t ion. como ana see tne ru;nea riuwaux j cf France. .ome, ana see mo 1. .1 , A canteens jua exactly it:; they ; in tho t,Tirrin d-i.yn of the ; wero
war. Sco tho lied Croa huts, the i oblicration to him tor the jrrtat s-up-K. of '. sl-uekft and the welfare. yta-p..r to -,o present. It is very plain lions of thu Jewish units and the that. Jesus did not consider their c-
Salvation Army. ; ".j?s as cominsr within th.Colorful C'uuioullac. e.eTnptj0tiCome, t-ec how the buddies lived "The law of exemption?, is
in thosvj ner e-i aekinsr hellish uayfv Sc the battered galvanised ire.n cans, tb.at s-erved a writ ing tables. Sec the. brilliant and; colorful camouilac on the outs.ido t 1 o A Ii n l c- El'fr !i 'je1 -1- ' i.'-tically produced that you will not , : - .1 ...
Know lii'y aie iii'iie wuui ;.hj u'e im'i vmi,. 10 a it.un fie.i ii uen tj risrht upon them. 'industries neccsrary for winning tho Vou'vo rea.l or the winding war. Many others sought to bo ctrentir?. Come tonight anJ alk j usd for other than b git i mate rea-
(hrouch them.
See the tanks, the poison andjthosM who tried to escape servier, liquid lire apparatus. WtuderiWc recognized tho fat that the na
through a. veritable fairyland on the main floor. You wlh e more surprizes than were ever crammed into a singlo evening. Then tho dancing and tho enter tainment. Two great big floors devoted to ju?t that purpOf-o and nothing eU--. Tho entire second floor haa been converted into a city of llai.-. and decorations. It will be the last word in color effects. The Hagy of c-vcry nation and country In the world will look down upon you and flutter to tho tuno of the daneg'1 music. Tho entiro fourth floor will acts at the Y. M. C. A. hut alone. See tho boxing contest 3. They will bo snippy and peppy and mightv ic-al. Then tho wrestling matches, and many s-urpTise. that
... ..-i .1.. . i cover until tonight. Tivhcts m-y jet be lrid. If you havo not got yours, get it right away and becomo part of the greatest, finest, jollied and best demonstration over accorded to the meo and women who fought for you. Let's so! Hrmg a hfvful of cheer iind Jolliiy with you. DRIVE FOR WILSON MEMORIAL STARTS Franklin D. Koorcvrlt ' Itmcf Appeal to Member.- in United Stater. TORi:. a-Tn is. Franklin j r. nootevIt farmer arfirtint fee retry of the pey, nd n"w chairman pf the pitiOnil eomputte of the v.'oüdrfv Wih-on found ition. ?iturfl-iv uiued an appeal to all n-eniber to aij in th Jl.n00.00O fund dnvo etartlnr Monday. The fund will be uied to pvoido prizes for dlFtingutf hrd public f,rie?. '.Since ;iid Mr. Uoo-ovelfrt appeal, "the literal thought of mankind har. niovd fatter than In any ? ndlar period in tnny cencratlon? . Ono man and American president iz recognired by all but wilfully blind re i.et ier.jriee the ader in ttihar. ha'ing b.-rt forw ard '?oove. me-r.r. sign Manifest. 'Lverytt here m our own UtA. as v ll as in ctoer nation?. tign ar mir.if'f-t that hi, iac-j 0f nc-v ri?. lMinfhirs between nation." will net do p It l in accordance with th:. lint the Weodrow WiU.on foundj lion has been forme j. "Vo .-4 n in cmA tlight nejiuie iendr a tnh'e to Woodrow Wilron and at tl. pa me tim we can. through this pra.--tieal and u?e.fijl me 'in?, create an in-; jtrument to jtimtiiat" fTvir in tli ciur.o of .iurti'.-e. dmcn-w ml peace. "As rluirnun of the nat ionl com - mitte ek' thi? f ounda'ion. 1 trurt thit thos woh '.ontrlbut to it. r. tihluhmer.t -w) b mide up irom th rank? of th.e araee eitiger everywhere. To ei in vep th imall?t. wiy will bev romathinc to be proud of in dyr rr con-.e.-FRUSTRATE S3.300 DIAMOND ROBBERY i:ocin:.sTr:n. n v. jar., is. Vli theft cl dUnord: valued at J,öOO was frustrated and tlm would"M cpiuicu d-- ino ffeyrnoui hcte; hre Sunday morning. The an f. ha rave tri nn rir thA ri o - - - 4-..4-. cf Trank I. Genet and sa.-! hir honuv ir in r.!tbtirgh. lorcd he deci ef the room oecupie-d by Mr.'. John. A. LM, wife ef the hotel proprW.er. .-r.e .TAOft. pat wa? B..eac w;tn tho threat cf a rvo.ver. The perter. hearing th noi?e in the room r.otif.ej the proprietor. They were
ore oeiug myrrcnouMy k pi unucri, . .
fare! by ,ne-t. but overpowered J erroneously identified as thit of J. I.;m. He had in hi? powsKbon theju. p,rhard.yn. formerly cf ls3 diat.iondf. At poliC' headquarterr . rr. i nnf.rby i.vmw of Oali -
h. sail he had overheard two pkir.rir.g to rob Mrs. Pi and hoped to '"beat them to It." UV n had 25 r'rctnt Reduction CaI. Vernon's. 124-tf
! CITES IMPORTANCE
OF SERVING GOD, IN SUNDAY SERMON ! iRfv. A. L Monger DeliverInteresting Addre?? at Firrt Methodist Chunh. lv. AUrt u. ;icr.ir in Oliver-1 ir.p his Sunday morr.in? s'rr.irn on; 'The EtMcs of Exe junior." at, tb.i Firft MothodiV: rhurc':, omph f Izcd ä th.i importance of fervir.c: Almighty iOod. Ho tated th-t the peorlo can- '. r.ot claim ryTpiion frorn .ndco to t God without er.dar. jerir. ? thtir own lives and the. live? of other?, larg-in? cn his subject th In n-pa-tor
cited tho following pi?-ire from thiir.un rresent will learn many useful
Book of Luke: 'Coma for !1 thincp ;.ow r'ad: And thy .all ih on'1 accord bcran to maku excuse." Ivik 14:1 His sermon in part was a lollcw: "The parable of the ?reat supper enforces tho fundamental truth of I the rrimacv o i nien who h-ive arrept,,j jf ani arc now called upon to clv,( ,,rarfical evnreslon. Th'n ' tW h-can frtI. cxnip,n, frnr, tervic whih thiv wer'" cbllnted to render. Thev had no p rtjCUar dislike for the.r hDJt, but t, t . f.no-i jrh about their lav.- of cry fatniliar to us. Wo mu5t not forget in the.-e tir.K5 of peace thU truth which shone o clearly in tl;c times of war namely: The ethics of exemption, Our country recognised certain legii t - o " t- .n,.h . i.Ki-l: 1 feets, family responsibditk i . hem?! ... ,.....( j..,..;.. I sons. Wn know tiie feeling tov,;4rd; tion h.-id :i rihf to hv hfild of the
- - - - - J - nation. "The. Kinsrdom or liod has a still higher claim upon every man and woman who chores to live under th , benefits of Christian religion. Every j 1 t - - t . i - : r . - : ) no-fsang carries won u a corresponding ooligation. Ood a rovcrnnifnt of the world carries with It certain biet bin gs which no other religious faith can giv to ita people. We choose to accept them and enjoy them. We chooto to live in a land which Ic the higjicct ej:preion u drJ wny wo prcier io nvo mro ratner than in Iliusia. South America. India or Africa. God has a more rightful liim upon us than has any earthly government. Ohcdioieo, to Hiin brings only goed to mankind. II' III U'V ' I If llf I V Ulli. ' There, are rnnnv u-hn Th thri i .i.;.,. e a-tking for! I of God. men in this parablo are, I I .'f nmtinn frnm KiTvirA i i . . ....... i i - t i i r . ' I 1. 1 ' J i .-J" nil "at 111.15 the mn who had bourht a piece of -round th. man who had M.uu'ht a 'oke et oxen And tho man who had nm-HM afA M-i.ntn t t
lives of tho four million youn- men ( bons- no PJthfa I:ie na" 10 Ci' and tho wealth of the nation to pre-j CItV- t0 Pls support and active ervo tho nation .-ni her govern- "ooperation in obtaining the desired ment. Tho bleings and pri1leges j ncrca.se in mrmbM of the county accorded to her citizens carried with i iffaniiation. them tho responsibility and the ob- j T" gathering wa.-, m.iahl- for it ligation of thope most. Mc to bear'int of enthu?ia?m and optimism, thic; lva i-el en to rive. te and orvrt theind the. room fairly vibrated in an-
world that :cuiH which the world nornvil conditions, not to f3fr. but would bo ready to accept and evfnlt0 ftand t&adfaet in supporting the nim!re .1 e,tci rtf th i, nf v. I 5 PrOgi im through the county
-mption of service to God whivality if r-enice to fellow men. h in These men were guilty of mahin;
trivial and s condarv thing. to o ! frtw weekt. ago .md thit of today cupy tho place of thing? cd rcatejt ! war, vivjdiv drawn ly Worth C. importane. Their aluo rested ! Harder, for ye-3r; conncctel with after all in th kingdom of God j th Washington effieo of tho Asro-w-hich they were ijnorlnf. 'Ihes.9 elite d Presr. Harder ir. now ono of men weri doing no ha.rm b it on the j tho successful farmers of this eounether hand they were doing no reality, and active ia all farm bureau
I food thit couid not b? dor.c op an - i etiler div. Thy were treating wit h iihliflrr1" ro.e tiio very life that nnd; I tlv lan i, th.. yoke of oxen, arid the nome e.il iap. La!:e tnr i -a - t io bury about thin?-. li'Ht. i;r:or? The purpor anel plm of i'Jol in what we. .ire doing. If wr. continue in t hi ir. v e shall Iota even wlnt. w t pov.- enJoy. W-- a:i iu-ure-. tho pleas-ur". of cur home, n: our ljre.-pe w of npport'init ie-5-. nd cf row;rr life fn obeejjenro trj tlie nnic for God
For O'ir indirfere-nce tO IHM. Wr C?Ut.nr, lri nrntPrt thr ntnrit. of utrr'.JblU to i?s re;
have only chaot. lo.-.-. d'rtriction. land r ia?h.nef s i "Lifo and time ar limited. Tf we t"come. pre-occupied with tho multitudinous little thing:, the vrrca.t things will be lof-t. There u. a. v difference, between pleasure, riding and eomowbere. 1ai i:. no ; difference bet.w-n mere bufinei-s t a;,J orbing aocoiamg to tue greai i purporc und plm ef ;o-J. The workmen on c j he ad w.j y r 1 1 e.v buildings ein make only a: ther follow th. I vnnic man ba to ehonte h'tween edueatio-i ard t' 111 'lit itudlnO'13 tiivhl thtrr- r.f e0;c-a ijf.:. If ho Choeüf T .1 e lattr. hr cannot have j ridenrhip If chooses studer.tI ship ht will los; ton;-: of the Utter I 1 ut h uill have eneurh for a. wholc-L-or.i life, nrkin nii ( a your.g ! man. "Tf you rid this. book, you i cannot re-jd tha-." W'cat thlnrs are e i fniphii'iinr ': cannc" fn-ice ani 4ii- 4 j im ex rnptloTi from j duty to God without er.dngrir.;: j cur oT-n life ard the llvr.- of other?. j To disre gard there duties j., to ;h'it I our.-elver cajf of the pi .'r.'"e Ie ; "hr i -1 CO.FE.$ES ML'IWEH OF "BOOZE BAM) IT' Y HOLDUP ATTEMPT ' Cent tnud from far t AC V - . --.. ' -th of re.,j:nr,us admit. a: - ho errd'.ra: to the tf-ho-iff. fht they uro-.e to IUmilfon Tiiurr-lay night w.th Catt in an attempt to obtain iiqtior, and alter Catt had been ' 'KJl3. took his body Lack to Colum- . .. . i .. -, on-f th road wh&re i.,;. l'lj' . -ii'.1 - -,? found , ;;0, :: r. 1 hdf tre-r The t ody of Leiar.d ?arl Cat, m : connection w ith who.i death Lo.-e n . Hartzell w4a chargtd with man - daughter in Hamilton relay, was 1 found along a country rcai near ; Xi lift Friday. At first it v. - s
f rr.it rhauffeirr's licence found on , campaign to a clore, it n-, !n:ithe el-thmc Subseejuent'.y. how- mated that the work would proa My ever, frier.da idcr.ti.ied it as that ofjbe f.nk-hed about Feb. 1. Citt. a.r.d Richardson, a friend of, ; th dead man, was found te b alne.i 25 prc-it reduction c, A'rHe 1 held aa a witnesa. i non 334 -tf
CROUSE WILL ATTEND
! CASH REGISTER MEET I H. TV. C:ou", local representative ! of tht Xadnal Cajh R?jit-r Co.. j letves this v.-eel: for Dayton and Nw York to a'.ter. i the an null convnon cf tit r.r:r.par.y. The "Hundred Point flub" for ! 1321 cor.fif.ts of th men who j cured 100 per en or mere of their i:i:s Quota fo - the year. U is nd it i5 th fir.ibitln f vry X. K- filsrnan to b "Tfunlri Pc:r.tr-r" every yeir. ' Hundred Pcir.ter.-"' frm !l ov: w United States ar.d Car.i attend the convntio: hel l urm; , the week of Jan. 23 to ii r.'l'jt-iv . n-.v and The?a s-xlefmer. will ? tudy better busdnesf. ni theds nd r.fD conditions. Th pro of th retail m-Tchdr.ts buJicd and dif:ui?od. In th e interchange . cf i; which will result. things which h can apply in hfa . own territory. GREENE TOWNSHIP FARMERS TO BACK LOCAL FEDERATION Lew Kobiuson Addre.-rc- Knthufiastic Meeting al Gleaners'' Hall. "If the Sr. J o S.C p h County F.. r m pureau iau:s 10 oe-como th- out - o, Sitananis: lcair tn agricultural ext,4rt- Ks.,, " .... ; . ...o.w.. ..w., fuii, ii, i'viiil mirneiirai strength and efftitKo or - ar.iiition for the promotion of najtional. state. and loal velfr.- in In diana. It will not bo the fault of ' v ! . . ? 1 v Thit declaration wis. made by J,e-lV Kobinson. chairman of tho Greene town.-hip unit of the farm bureau. I at a stirring meeting m Gleunei a : hall Saturday nicht. The. iim?cr ed ; expression of determination voiced by rtobinson. was reflected iy every . la nut-, h;. wife, daughter? and I 1 .!.. . . ... . swer to the protracted applau-) as speakers traced the history and development of tho organized farm movement. Jackson Talks. i inomaB h. jacuson. president or I the county bureau, detailed a few j of the big things which had refcultod in national .via local ren.ehts as a result of the activities of the American 1'arm l-ureau Federation, of which tho comty unit Is an integral fon e. A an example, ho pointed to the reduction in freight rates on , i pram aim nay. wnn-h he said had al ready saved producers and consumers more than $100.000.000. This .-incle achie-veuient. ho empharized, ; v a. only on of the tr.any great j things which had been gained hy th$ I , 'fa rmrr It :s an undeniable trut.h. ho asserted that congreaa at ono set . . , . , 4, "aon hd enacted more leglslatioi , . ion ,-. .l-ui'. .L. II-: IllillO HI1 III all 1 . .1 ,J u.... v. . i....vrnnirm. J:"kron n"tl0nM th Sarins 1 1 a i sinco everything vsn promising ; 1 - - ... , 1 . - a .1 . t. 1 . a ' i 1 t-aiij uu riauio return ci burelJ. 1 An illuminating comparison of the . t "J f 1 1 ei r.f tVir- f iri.iAf 'nro rniiTCf . ..v... a ... 1 1 ill' I .'V.V. J v-llJ . ; 'indn-tiKinc? j va r iour kind; 4
lie de.scribed liowltro Dame mide bv tho hrt, and of Ir?itltion In- !ftiiv -n they bit. ..f h.ulnr.c--
varliMy put through on the agricul- h?rided out bv th" toutnaMo tunl appropriiti m bill whieh ' r;. j -r,-, Mao" Knu'e 1 ? ' f rrq.j-nt jy -tir'id nt to a lcr-at'rt c -.., in tooths l!dei, '.iol;er" fcr which the puMh; pild f "it i.. rnv epinien,-- r,i llon-fver. durin: th tvo j'rs ;Hrinc. --r'al:ircr ef t.- ;y the lifo or" the Mrm bloc In thejmv football 'lay l !',.i-."i f?!!ite a radical e-hango -ha? ben . :-'.trg, of Chicago, and Vi!''i!;
V reusht about, be s-iid. T'ni.. .'itori.il group of .hi. comprising re P'ibliea'! ind demo-rati;. r-tod ab")Vo narti an.hho In 1tn dAtermir.a- : . up,,rc Harder predicted a charpe ! iu conditions within a frw month Mhjch ho believed would prove the e in e,tahlhhipg and main - an ,t?n b.lmced era. of na - initiativ : taming tionai prcf-p rit. . "Farmern miut -.and together ' - r- pt e n'-'r bef.irc " ri ij r- Tt I - r .nr'-lo'- 1 . t . . . 1 , C ' -1 . - frTi-n. V. JW l"jl., HI'l.ill-ll Vi '.Ii; I - II-.-hip larm bureatj. " and I :.onfidentiv h'div t.ht the eduesf'.onil ' a , 1 - piigr. which is now rem- e-arri'd on through tho Ameriein Tarnt l3ureru I"edration and the press of t.he country is joing to hrld them intaef." T.,en gly explamd hSw th'? n.e-mcephip of hiz unit hid bn increated by personal c-mvays ef the entire territDry by cooprCive team v. ork which he suited in reaching every farmer living in 1m- township"I hv.-e found." h entinuel thit a. srood ranv f irmer? hav ro icin'.il U:o or;"in:3iti"n i'.j,i:n they hd not hn fulh-' infrn-.e t purpcf ao'J eolle'tie ar..l p 1 . l! I . , t 1. i . I - - . . t .-. if i t f-oni1. i . , i -i' iii? v iic 1 ii lie v.-y to enlisting re I I . 1 A ' J'.IM. r.ii'a ! street- ...... , I n I iv : rT.p'.ined." H- exprf-e.d . 4 hef that the eo'ir.ty e.rca w.z Men v. ouM not rr.lv realise it hxed cci! : eif increased memb-rihip. hut t! AX
"rrv, me'TINS SUFFOCATED IN 'e.e y. r, th, oour.tv or- F A f FI OTHERS AKMS
Pn'.ztion .luring th.e '.art year, and! ierpiiin ?iut the nmp'rn for the. ; rad;-3:on of bovmc tuhercuio; ; I would t arri1 forward as fr a? !fer', and 'M' arpropriatjon? ' w ouM permit '. An inter' f ting, .ind novel feature 1 of the athermr waj the Interest I displiyed bv firm women, i i.ey on r.ot he-dtaM to a?k eiuestior.s een- . earning various economic phasc of n or.-jir.izd farm movemetit in iff relation to agricultural development, nob;non and f' il e.f ti-.e work r? Orer.e nnit d -ired thit a 1 number or be n w oeen enrolled : women. of the lnf.uer.ee ef - M-mbers of the horn economics J 1 clur a ?r.-ed hot supper. Whil no dcMnito date lur been he: bv buriu ofrlcial3 to brlr.r. th
CLARK BANQUETS NOTRE DAME GRID WARRIORS SUNDAY
. ; Morr Thin 100 Attt lld Fc.l.-t Given by Manacrr of Local RertJimmt.-. By VEVCICXT ENGELS Olcn A. Crk cat her? d vcerhr 40 members cf the Xotr Iir.- f- ; rail 0.1; ad and trt men :r.tim:y : associated w !th them: ?v-r' 1 b-for their rnraptur---! ;,--. . rvprfcift that vruld have de'.i.s.r- d palatrw c! th" most d1sri"T. ma t i r. r 1 cr.n:!?ur? f aneient Grec ?r.A. (Rome; provided for their entrrta'.n!ment exuisi and spirited rr.usb ,anel lively, litis n dded their eu'aticn r.uj'.Tiui 'and inspired orations, and esrn-i (fe.r himself the unSlspud t:t'.e of i All -An.' rican entrtainer. at the anjnual icotbill l ar.au't held in Kib r banquet hall la?t nifrht. Olcn A. OUrk made a tou 'h'iwn unaf fisted Big Nisht for X. I. It was a big right tor Nti I'iiv. imdoubtedlv th bircni niht f-r.-1oyed by the told nd blu- s:n -e th iCornhukrs ?wci-t ivo, frm tl-e prairies of Nebraska, ind wi ; 1 with the same re.yt 0: o--mv helno:,u spirit th.ri' 1 1 a-:eri-ed t re-ep-tion to tlie t'ightirc lti.-h Ii-f nicht. Editorials hdi' been written, f .r.cs have been Mine, orations have 1 cm woven around the Notro I ' ic.e .-p:r;t. ;tut that spirit seevd haI.e.- v ..vi, in 1? .-.-.i - ' '" "" ; .'wnen ino .iicst i-'se 10 .t 1,, iii 'und cheered fcr Notre Te,m' hn reat co-ah, K r- ;;o' i e, . 4 " In :i o -id ' ' ; hfr great ems. the tootn.i'l l. ;m 1 for her ti. it :'; v 1 Cla rk. "Men." iiid rrat.k H-jt enthusiastic outburst of spei,--,, "men, YO-; have he-" . 1 '. a -P'red i er, ,. . : h e t d.f- , : ou I r n j the training for le.ilcjsh: j t rmniner that will help you ;.. ! MiNrc-sfuiiv against civati j iicultiea that late mav hrow i i path you hao bf-u iven X training make u.-e of it. And vher, you hae mido u? of it. and v. h" you liave nie. -e.-id.-l. not t"rc- - Notro Dame. Return every yejr homecoming and com.n" r,e-ment. for it f hero that you draw new vigor ar.d courage ;is if !.- line at Notro D,inic that you liiv drawn th.e inspiration that will ma. e you leaders in the world without. '" Dr. CaAanaugli Talk". Rnv. Dr. John Cavanaugh. former president Of Notre Da nie, and th. most eloquent man in America, hi musical voice ringing s.lvr ekar through the banquet hall, -aid that he holds athletie to he the surt foundation for Mieeep in life --Jt is upon firm nnd healthy tv?h that great moral character- are built." slid Father Cavar.iugh. "If T wer a boy again. ir the light of my experience I would g- in for athletics, regardless of my profu-ieney in mathemati'-ri or literature or philosophy." After making this point he turned Iiis attention te. Mr. Clark and thanked h'.m heartily frr the wholo evening. "It make me, our. again." he Mid. "to be in fuh company, and at such aa affair a thi." Then referirr Coach Roekne. Tatd-ier C:i ::un ugh warned the andiene that he v a? ready to demand monogriai for hi3 own envies uildin up atliletics at Notre. Dame. "I appointed Knute Rechne hed coach after Jer.-e Harper resigned." hs s:?5d. "and Mr. Rockno ln de-veJe-ped four creit t?mir' in four year. I demand -a monorrim " Column? could be written oi all itho tin" talKR that vi- otiaieu during the evening on Walter h.j . U.s" praiso of th "wonder f u.i " on Uddie. Andevsonk' farev.ell .ddretr, on tho wordf. of ad-.ice giver, the members of the frhnnn trim by their ceacher-, Barry Holten and Duke Kodier, eu the appreciation ct Mirf!.e Frirk -,;, m ' 1 1 d e r '. I.e---i of Minnesota :t i. n opinion t h 1 1. Knute rtockne r. the v. ! coach c er Je'.'loped m Of th cam'- lie ti3 broij:!it re-.t-II" h-.. a'fr., t i ' jtmptd -nd .a--hlee.j things? tht re i T- i--jf-Vi 1 ." .. e'.-er dared to tr; i i i j I. Ur.d b.a In:.- i'ne tl, v ork of ji1 ?4 1; orI: of jH D,r"j A' IUtt VarieI irntortaüin'en. th very thi .VUC : p e p i r j: r t ? ' 1 e fr. wer" :n . IiT- , de. :'-itni tat- "..i- ji , , r 1 . - t,l. . ! -' ' t-.i.--i 1 L'f S T C-IIlIi .- "111 r..-' 4 : IS f - l.'ii. 11.- . . . . 1 .T'. . - the . r. urv--' Ol ' . riri'j'if'. -a, rrKeefo epte-r a:r.e-d !o.?ue. the i ar:-:ty Wit! ine.r.e. e? rr f d round- ef ap:iu.-&. f Fig Ti" e erehe.-tr-a P'.rMy- At tho cl e Vefve r'jV r e r f o r m e d ? C he- "1 r f-i rrn fe rlfpr ;n "'.'I' ei 'h the it. f i th nei-JiK-.il .Mil T. 1 d cel?brt:,',n 1n fre r.inrr rr pO Ft pen' un' 11 OP.e a r 1 c 1 e 1 ef their r. u of a h"r. V. Thcmar-. e r,. r n t a V The "Vuh'ir.: hc;o mt for th' If-lV - f 1 !' . Tk?) !a im---fr-c. j th. in I J .4 j s ' ' ! r r 'A' i th: Jouh 1! I i a sr'at.4'. r-k;i.:?.e.r r-e- rrd-ndil 1 r. e e. ' ; - c. l-kVLTIMORTT. Md . Jar. 1 - eloped in each ctherk- arm.-- Char-e-r and T I e r -M ; . th : months c; i- m J Mr?. mr.h Tv "it s of lerau. v a re .UfiOe. Tf.el i n 1 .. IT 4,'J , . i..y tiT-ir f ith r htd th:?: mcrnirr ' .r.-r the. ni-h' The IrfunkD durhad drawn th;rk j tunke: ever their l.edK and ir I convultionn they smciherci had i raped each other arr.:?. Moran, tiVir mother, dce net j 0f the. trag dy. t'he ir ill :n after an operation and fhock rnake h-r c "r.diti-n mere p ! r.r:cu than it already ifi. inforr.a- . n w-33 withheld. Of 1.500,00a home destroyed in rclar.d during the war. a tout ! CO") have beir. rebuilt. Current cf four-tnths : n : a i ho-.ir '.sill i:io of th ff -i. 4-and at th hottc.ri Who r4.rd3 urdr a fcre-d trc is sheltered by a good shadow.
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