South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 23, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1922 — Page 2

MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1922

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lie h'id br-r. rj tb' rr nal" nin minMU bf f.are per-'- brf-.ih d hi-' i'ardir..t.l Gif rz. prand r-ni?en-biry, att'-n f-d ti:'- ";' t h roa5h"at tii ho ri,dit, j-ay.r.L,- fir-t macsj for h:i h'd'.ru't-s --hortlv aftr. midnight. Tie Wits ai-".s'a"d by Mon.siiJior Itspihc. pref-et .f c -re m on i . and by Mo-; r T- .-: i r. i. I'i'-rmotto ml Mag-namerdb I'ximnitlos r.-rnif Nunih. Only half an hoar i --fore he died his holin'si tr;r-d to lift. him.-df Tip :md v.d,harl to drt 5- Ii'.n. lf. bat he wa.i so wenk h'- rink i.ak onto his pillow. His baa !- r.ad ftt already Trere numb and it was plainly ."en tliat death's coM crrlp liad beprun it-5 H.nrelf af in? tra.-p a pen thr holy father. It wa.s it this moment that it was deMd'-d to call all the pontifical family to hii b-d-v li . The royal jraar i- w- re .- nt out in due. solemnity tr- n"fifv tb ratil Cre

tan' ri state i.f the jM.p.-.'s hof.Uss tli0 IMXt l0Pe to rome from outside cot'ditioTi. f Italy and those who think he Th corre; ;,ond r.f ua.- pr 'nnltted ; should bo a native r.f the country, tc remain d irini; th. entire illness j At tho moment the litter proup apnf th pope in on.- of tl.r- adjoining ! P ars to be in the ascendancy, alante. ciiambers. through which all though certain numbers of the saetliA cardinal-; pa-a.in? to and from red college show a strong likin? h:s hnilnes b pTi ie coald lo s-n. ' f'r Cirdin il Merry del Val, a native Looking down tho narrow Tas.--a?e- ot ispiin, and do not hide their way Iadin? from tiio antr c ha oilier ! sympathies in that choice, to th pnp. 's b- 1 diaiab'T. tho royal j All speculations, however, ire H ward --. ,-ta ndit ar r!?ld attention. ; based mi very sliglit data, ber.inse

MT'1 observed at th- entrance to the .-b"k room, while the cardinals passing to and from were awaiting the :mper.,Iin nnnoancernent . Kcsidotit Cardinals Phm-iiI. Spu-d iy rv tring virtually all the cardinals rf si dent in Pome were In att'-ndar.eo at tlie Vatican, their arrial at tb-- pontiria! apa rt too' nt.s 1 e.r.u" oeea-b'Ticl hr 'nlf-mn r vercnee on the p r "s e n t . The

.tmha-adoi iioe, .-pain. Argentina ' ,entativo admitted to tho ante-chr, m-ae-I Poitugol cajb d at the apart- j ber: lf,''"N toward midnight for Tic ws "When the end was near T w as bat nothing except imminent df ath j ral,ed from my chambers, and hurfuM ... vra ;,f tba time. j ri0(l qt,!riy to the pontiffs bedA!"t- r midnight th- crowd which ! room. That wa.i a few minutes beliad await, d m.any bmg hour-nrounl j r0ro tt o'clock. I saw the holy

the courtyard dimiTa-h-d to only a.f:ith,.r prPathe Iiis last, and as th? I

few monsignori at d attaches to thf; pontifical co-Mt. The V.atF.i,, now was enveloped in d ej, sib r. -e and j foreboding darkne.s which the P'n- ' " 1 i'a .s tiominai- ! 1ng the pervading than i. N't one wis allowed to rn?er the Vatican. : rt . . J ... : t a r . a . i . i a. a.nd the s-pacioa halb b-'iame almost. : deserted with .oily an occasional j aruard outeMv p.o mg the , orridorn And 'tair i-.r?' , Swi'-s gaa: Is -, e re sPitiotod at the! Cater deor to the pontifical apart-1 , ntTt on the ?lip e.o.r and tat th ' nside of tae same door th-re were' two huge p.ipal gervlarme. Tlo-n afi . , , A the tntrar.o,. of t ... irg ante c iam-i 1 . .i -i . - i ber. at tb.- otlor e-ot of a short cor-' . . , , ; rid or. v. as t.a'iorad a corporal of t. . , , . , I th SAi-s guard dresej ln tic an-. clr.t. naair.t Paphebiin cub. who Permitted no ta to pi-.s uni- h he', lurr'.ishrd t' e.icntials. Phjsici.in ixit-. Ofttai.

From ra'd n. : A. A ; . r 1 1 1 b, e o'cj 'k in the naiminc t ne r w a.- ia-act ion By no rvov ftr.'i nt thro a'a t he apartrr.er.ts and '''anbvv t an occasional vlA? by I o-. :,c... t;M; i v a . rot untt! the pope .M-ta.Alv p.i- a away that a sta to t'.v- pont.tb at family teye;h- r -a : : ; id". 1 h e to; 1 j: n'V- t : !.';,' t i pora-'s pa--in:r w a th - o d'a for .err. e of i!".' p i a'' : o. -i t,-.w--' prcsej-.t n tl a -. : c la.ber w pt and the p" 't- s k v.. it I:, f- went prayer. Sin rtA A' rv .c.l Car ia al (Ja-parri. pre e. ! .; wah th.-- '.'rtc P. t a k i r. g o.. r ta' Ta; era rv c : i ; g . . the affairs of the , 1! v. ill T-e th- i:":'.i!r.i! h- a I o' t . b-;r-. a until a r.ew pop.- : ; . bv t 1. Threayhcat h t Ah: - ail praups. jnch: baa i -.' -a a;. r correspond' nt-s from s ra. '. o.mtrp-s. cluAert.I in s . l s.pmre. Kery a-.. !:a:a a. th- Wtti .in v. a anxiously pn. Ao a- 1 1 v t!a-e ho b t j-t t'"'..ir! To; a 1 7 ." ' o'clork ;f la --wi tb-T the -r 1 vvas : iv .a1 1 t a '" w a s

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GREENBACKS AND GRAY MATTER T: -a ' a ' -a .,, no-m x- ..o .a-; . c t'.e p r. Ah of v oar la i 1. Bora . : v ; - v : ' '. . . : - n a ,p, -d. I a;- :e- A .- ! - a .a : .;!.: t -.me. .a : .a t b 1 .: -: oa. v. j ; 1 . a r - ' .' : : d.dl ! b a e.y .' i" a- . i;r i 1 " . ' : . - -. P ' :." inte :.:. :a be -;t li p.e . , : - : e ;s 1 at . e V.. ! te V - t . V ,Al the j. ; : - , . );".: -.. p. j on t a a t kn. o .. : a at - . ... n- .a. a ! ' . Ti:e - ib ol TieN't ves - Ta . a , . , . p.. , ...... n t -v t ry .;.-.' It i- ; b.a. ! . Ip- p. t--rv. o.- w :. .- ..ta ! ia t -ting mo: A a: . f t b- .'. P - Jar. I' -a-. - : a . i n . a- at rvi : ; ta - : f : : ' - : a a ,,f S ab Ib-rd j '. . ; . - ., j ... fe r : - a lb-1 f t p . p. t p. . f a . '.

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A : m;nat !iUr th- door waa A . .", '. I tilli th- P P If 'I' -1 v.-as a niacin ed t' tho-e who .ivv. St. Peter Toll- .New-. 'i !. roval cuards then ebarrd a ;, ,. fore th K it" of the Vatican. . a ;;.-..; : only tlae f n e ' t ' d with; ; a : a 1 hou.hol I to pas. AI- j ;.,(.':vh ir was sGH i!n;:. the crowd ; to grow in a ri . 1 ante-mo- .;- a-: 1 '.irri.'i;' b--gm Arriving . :, .-irr in r i : ri n'.: tu 1 1. Toward , 7 o'.-lo k th- !.!! of St. P'tPr'M toll-; 1 sb.v.dy ihf signal th.it tie pontiff I hi p.is- d any. Mh.m ivre !-- . r..a I -. I t ri r ;s -llliir in tin- Vat J- ' ran for now rurrrrous devout ' 1 o f thf throns' n th public s-iar" , f irr.e ' toward th jiop's chamber, j v. hf-r th binds wt-re b alf drawn. ! Th ;:r.t r-ori oi;tid' of the im- , diato pontifical clrcb- to b intorn;I of thr. pope's drath was rre- i tal'T Itonomi. who In turn commiinl. ; ' a!-d thp news to trie kir. aral ot.er j h:-h dicnltarir-s of state, as well as; to t ht governors of the colonic. Fori t ); brt timo In th hist or v of rrla- I t ior.1 between the Italian govern-! la'-? ;i r tl 1 h Vn t i r : n thr. r-nvrrn. I - - - ..... rw.-... ... ? . - . . i . . i r... j-.t J t:t niCll in.ll Hie Il.lS rm half rr.'i-t' d on all government o'li x in ol.--Tvar.i'" of the d'.ath of the ; or, tiff. I Mineral CVrnnordfs. j Alrra.Ji- f-verv rn is recallinc the! , - ere:nr.ies of statrdv oomn of which i Mp ,!n,1 r.r.ntif n.-.-T- ho thr f. n. ' I a iii"u ii- ui , iti.o wu.l j inj This will h follov.ed by the historic oremony of removing the Fisherm m's ring, which will ie drawn off t!;e pojie's flncrer by firdinal 'baparri. who will destroy it and have it re-ot for Benedict's successor. Then will fnjjow the elaborate prepft rat ions for the ornhalmintr of the body and for the three days' ceremony during which the body will lie in state in .St. Peter's chapel before burial. Speculation i.s alrcidy rife concerning a Kuccessor. Cardinal Gasparri is among tho-e most prominently mentioned, although the election "f a papal secretary of state is almost without precedent. Cardinals Divided. The college of cardinals is understood to he divided into two fairly eija.il groups, on tho subject ot Pope Benedict's successor. The tv. o vrroups represent 'liose who wish. of the suddenness of Pope Benedict's death. (iivo News IniinoILitcly. The of'ichal ami Hemi-oihclal Vittiin organs give 1 o'clock as (he time of the pope's death and the Pome newspapers do likewise. Cardinal Pizardo, in describing: the last moments, said to The Associated Press correspondent, who was the j only American newspaper repre ,aber prtdatts knelt beside the siUnt J iifri,.vs ff,r,n T akcd that I ' ,ji:ht tell the news to the pre. I thr.'reupon hurried to the ant.-t.hnm-I u. wirro several newspapermen uv...( nwn.tinR events, an.l infetmed t,0 tlAn. nio.l' n-,xn r.P.,in-i ...a n6,va mt -n-. ! III I t I lili4V III' l l v 11 J v h ' hqa 'nrrairre,b find he 1 replied: "Fxactly at tliU minute. " At thb identical moment the beKs f t T'eter'.q strnclc the fst stroke , a. Oit.otaotiv. .Momhors ,r Canlinals. Mjcces.cor to Pope Benedict ... , . , . .. ,. . ,. , vill probablv be an Italian cardinal, , , , T ". . , ., aanoiign u.iii s pai in ipau'oi in iny A . n , 1 recent war may influiame the sirred- ,, . . ' . ! college (o chotse a man from some , . , ... tner nation. .uunniun mis ;s na prrdable. If a cardinal other than i.-'.n Italian were chosen, it would un doubtedly be one of the two A ma ian cardinals O'Connell or Daugherty. Tho-o who know say that if t'ardinil Giblmns were still living, he would be one of (lie most prom-;--an was perhaps the best loved man j in the sacred college. Am. aig the prominent Italian rr - ! f li j Fminence. Cardinal Kanhael Merry i.-i 'ab !-ecretarv of the t "en greg.it on of the Ho'v OiPice; His Kmina:v i t state to His Holiness. F.enevi na XV. Cardinal Gasparr: is perbaps the m.-st tminent canonist in tic church and it vt rv likelv that I will become the next pope. His i Ihninence. Cardinal Andrew Fors art. archbishop of Milan, ho.vever, N in ei-y high favor thr.amlaut' ' he t olb-ge. and may be elected. i Tb.e pope will be chosen i'.v the j '..tcictrs o; i.ae c-au ge t: caiiunai tn.. .-..'i..-. ,a ir,i:t. ? ; ; Tlie nam i : a those members folCardinal Bi-how. v . nt. an a . a.- . ..r a . o . a. d i alb ge. I'-' Bii. I'l'daii. b-h"p of Sabina. V. o. Ant':;. r. , jaa-f-a't of the staled t oi g;a gation ..t r;'.e--. tt:.a:.o. P.gi.att Hi di P..'-lt.'ont. Gear. iro. b:hup of Alb mo. i'orapan "a. shop of Yelb'ri. Cardinal Priot. No. to, .Jos-ph Seia-Atta i Miohae!. andibi.Miop of . ... , - 1 -'''A , . ! 1 raira .vnaie., aicai-.snop ot ; Ma. of I'ra- i. Ji v'ph. arc!ibi?hop N . p '. - M irtia b- Herrer 1 y de ia IgAs.a, , .b'-cph Mary, art h bishop of Sau;i-j pa. i-N'.'.a di P.ontife. Joseph, hop of Catania. n 1 a Be aelmy. Aaga-tin. arcti.a-nop of , T..rm. I Skrl.-enskv, l-a. archbishop of ' 'a'ait.-. 1 t f 'o , " l : f , lit n r : (i i l ? l 7 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 : f v 1 - - l : . , Aran. M. rry .1.1 'a 1. Baphael. secretary of the Gorig-regition of th Holy Of- ; t. e ard (A.m.rlengo. ! A r. - . rde .!e Joac him. arcabis'r'p j . ' !., nie-o I -,g;ano , - .Uz-a.!' "ttavions. '.hi ra -aa- . -f tlie .diureia Maff.. Peer, archbishop of Pis al.aalii. Alexande r. arhbish.op tf I 1 ' 1 ' r aa..

BRITISH EVACUATE DUBLIN

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Tills picture is the first to reach Ameri- ;i of the first event marking the establishment of the new Irish Free, State. It was rushed to America by special messenger. It shows the ta.w.bs watching P.riti.di sol b is unrolling barbed wire and tearing down other defenses of Dublin Castle as the first step in the military e-v.-oatation -'l Ireland, follow ing immediately upon the consummation of the peace pact. Dublin Castle had bet n the . tt of P.ritish power in Ireland for more than 700 years. Similar Landendes ware removed from the Dublin city hail, occupied by the Pritbh under the protection of aims since Dec. 22, l'J20.

flasparri, Peter, .secretary f state. Mereier, Pe.-Aderatu.s, arciibishop of Malints. Ducon, Iotiis Henry, archbi.hop of Ithelms. Andrieu. Paulinus Ptter, archbishop of Bordeaux. Mendt s lb lb Anthony, patriarch rf Ijisbon. Bourne. Francis, archbishop of Westminster. bConnell. William Henry, archbi.shop of Bo-ton. Almaraz y Santos. Henry, archbi.shop of Seviglia Poverio dt- Cabrert.s', I'rancis Mary, bishoa of Montpelirr. ':m Uo-sum, William. Begin, Bonis Xazarre, archbishop of Onebec.

Fsernoeh. John, archbishop of Stri-'oni 1 l'lffi. ' Frederick Gustavus. arcli-!aiul

hisho- c f Vienna. J Mistraneelo. Alnhonsis Maria. 1 arohbish op of Florence. 1 f!ü.,r r.a,r, Fruhwi.ih, Andrew. Si..ir.ir..lli H 1 ."ni"iui I' inlnfl c.a-niini. George,'" archbishop of j Bologna. j 1 Fontaine, peter, patriarch of j Venice. i

Banaz.i de'Bianchi. Victor Ad-!;in mens.

Sbirretti, Danatus. I Duhcurg. Augustus. archblshoi of

Itt tines. various sons to tne jnestau King 01 Dabtas. r.uis Kniest. ardibihon h1'-'' King ( it orge. . , ,,f l'ari.c. "1 What canst s are at vork to proBoggiani, Thomas, archbisdiop ofldace this similarity in temperament

C.enoa. Asiilei. Alexius, archbishop of Bene vent o. of Mauri n. Bonis Joseph, archbishoiv ,,r S.li. AugasMi.s. V.ilfre tli P.-mzo, Theodore. btertrana Atlolp.u., juanee bishop of Breslau. Gatnassej. Philip. Kabowski. Alexand r. arch hi shot) of Warsaw, Dalbor. Fd mund. Soldevill Ilomeret. archta'b.oi of Saragess-i. Ganlinal Deacon-. P.islettb 'a .Ir tan, r'.illot. Bonis. Giutini. Philip. I-eca. Michael, (basaiin t, A itla n I Mavini, Nicholas I t i' aari, Orestes. STATES HOPES OE fy l" Y ) f rIA''''I'WT f(. i i.UM LhhM.h ( 'A.-nt inut d fi tm page one. i ----- - - - - - antagonu-ms still w. re , isting ia th. w orbl for t .CIL- O ' I f N it:os el any M.ailar ..nyg .m.ation to siW,,,i IP p:i: g to tin- .-ifi;o!t la.w so v't Pu-ei i stood oa pubbc n -oa tI tions at Genoa an I ep- n ditioaiacjer.. rally. M. h;t'Aa-t in r-plc d that 1 in his opinion, op- n diplomacy wa. c ,ry and th.f no givernmcui -Vaouhl hav aiic.s w hic'a cannot b avowed to i:s p. ..pb-". ; 1 he torcgn mimster cotnnond. jHavid I.Ioyd-G. org.-. the Britis'a j pi tan ier. highly. He . id the Genoa confer, tu e plan la rg. ly was ., work of tb.e "We'sii w hair-V vv'aa bad the f..res:i:n? to tstingm.-m t n lm.oos- ' ibihtv of Burope ,ag la.oc.strae je. I tit til nnie:.-.a: ; .ce w:s ; a 1 ! He aAo t-:r. -s 1 the- hope that A 1 .. ' a f t P. t V e-, . r ; v . , . pi . .-, . i p , !att Vb A an rica a c o -s. oa na ; rt Va5 hingt on B. Vand. rlip." said M. ' h 'ii.tch' : i'i ' told t:.- h- u la- a is i; Bass-. a seeding a t oac- ca, aa t tinA t a erica n s w t re a 1 I'S t P. :-' j -f. . . . , Wa . aon t be.:. e ta.- .n;t nc.i a b-1 b-ri 1 . ai e dollar !:a. ;- 0 ad !. ) tha' Sec'v H;:g!:es with hi- lach ideals. . will sa.p-aa the mov-m-t t f..r uni- ; , ... .1 - 1 1 ' DECLARES CHAOS l COGRES IS CAi sE OE w.ocs t '. nt it aae 1 from page one.) of economic tubs that are h-menial a!;ij a-n;0t , hibl-hke." he said. t- s-e.. , a Mo- r.-.!uc its w a g. s am .j t ed a bonus f..r farmt-r.s. . "Tb.. . ..... . l . iwrcng - .d through s.aae of our legis-'.atp-.n bat tb.. v laa-t not i..e ti.at j p t ;i a just iiicat ion for .lipping the .r hand.s into th- national tr. as U,-Vi f, r , -A nron ;;. . r mak" a r--Pt " -,m Turning to fi.a.agn aff lirs. jj. Stone .babired that Americans mu-t laitnipate in v ot 1 I aff a: is "jut as. much von Ciiic.i go.. ;-.s participate, m the .,)Tai-s of h othtr."

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CHROMOSOMES EXPLAIN "LIKE FATHER,, LIKE SON

By iii:bi:w.bi cabiunc; ton. Scientist aiwl Author. XHW YOllK. .Ian. M. Two of j the grea'tst mir;odes about tiie body, are: 1 First That it can take ia and; change all sorts of food, turning it ' 1 : . .... ....i i 1 . . J nun iiii.i-r lis.-ic- ana ijoo. Second The fact of heredity ) why it i.s that children resemble their paitnts. oniti looking like tiiej rather, .?- mo ilke the mother? Life begins with- a tiny -jiet k ot ; I 1 ; v ; 1,, ,ti,.,. .... .....it 1 , . ; I10t ho cn with Uu X'1 c'1'- An1 i-t. lrom . this liiug yju-ck grows l' velop a man ior woman, re-. sanbling, in all his millions of cells. the face, form and ' feature s of hi.-predeci.-vors. Ilosrmblan'vs ('lose resemblances of this nature: a re often seen. ; Lo'j5:' fur (sample, at t he Krikiitq hkeiu-ss existing between Henry ; ,,,r'1 " Iii"" Ilscl; or between! Joiin l . S'.-nior ana junior: i.'r.c thrit th son i" time grow like the father, i:i both i'.ia-s. And look, again, at the striking! family rt mblii iue between tin j and ty;e in mccet-ding gcnoratria : I It is now thought that the phioa'. j It is now thought tnat I i baAs of here aity t o-sistr Is ia minute , . rod-like bodies. kntc.n a.s "chroiito- j Aom' j ' In all nnimri.s and iaanH of an given spt-cies. tin- raimbe, of !hs is always the same. Thti. in sharks, tt. number i.s IPl; ia tin- ' m-ai.-e. the satamander. tin.- tiaoit. tho lily, it is 2 4 ; in the ox. guita ijag. itmt m Tiian, I'-i tue nroneiy onion a!--o has 1:. Ia th- gras-lmp-per. it i." 1 A in Mane woiass, only 2 or 1: wliile some rus'tba a ' h.tv as high as Th - se Vh rt.mo-.tataV- cor.A-t ewhat are known cs A!A-m,!, o: whi' h cor. tains ill-- powar and fa. -"tot of iah-Tita 'a -e. ac.l 1of numerous raimary ctaistitu- nt s m d e t e r m i n in A determinant I ICS. ot a group ta a aopp , ; r.the i.iinutt t ir t uaits. Determining ( ha racier. P j.s now thought tint the ;harae. trr- of the otaspria-s tb-p mis upon the a a r ' ' 1 1 a a t s a rr ia d at a a i a ' K diff. taa.t sets of -d,'t a-minants. he a 1 j " : no ai t s a rrivt d d material ami , palern.il origit s' aae of ti'' s- a re r-1 1 on

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Some- S.I!". IV d triumph. , Tho. whmh triumph arry th-it i . : tpt tli; jes wi' h : 'a :a, a'al tai I dev.-p.p aceor-linir to the ir.lirrol w a bin t hem. They . pr s. t 'la :a.-eB. .-. .. to sa . in a.-cor.lanco ; w irh the;!- owai int. -a- nature a rd ! 1 i f e ; and this ,-oneponds t that . of tin- latent. sim-e Boy r "' form, d part of the body and life ot tne paiem. ana an i.ie ism- i-i ' ' - produce eah- r lite hko j---e!f. : otherwise. 1. gs, might breed pi-. . or rows ra! btt. 'Tho .-

M.t t ef.re of the !aocn,1(,on.t Vo . (( .... 5.tf j ;s a- v et unkra-wai. S

t; ... '. war' ia- sa:d. "Hb did rt str-in ( i:i.va' - IN r carita wo i i -1 JaU Pa - nearly t lie ;tr-- not ov r ram-o ami Itiilv. Y ( t. we came tait bragging and ousting. I hone tb.e time v. :'d . one W b TI S . f th. r p will fe. 1 ;,s fl 1 .. . f . I I do, th..f v. ' " . 1... ,. I, v I......' . . ... I... i i . i , 'I- Ml-lll . I . l . i I I ' n t A a i i 1 1 1 aid n a 1 -1 t f 1 p r cent ;iti interna t iota ; mm." Mr. Same s.a.d th tt Germanv liniiM !. t ;ob- TP. 1 itr. oa: io ( , ,,' , , ,,,,, . s .a e i . p . i y for be r ihm s but int irupt-.-l a: utburst of a'pploa-e to s.iy: 'd'ut vt u taiaiot mala' that ii. lai.d Fn nee had Hied to' T1 ;:,V v!:v,,,,1 'Th 3n" tbmmty. but .abb 1 t.ait Oerm.nv had lied about he r ability to pay. "Make no mistake." be continue d. "You are fact to face with kn unrej tr.tar.t and. militant Germany f.-r tha- next äu wars. 1 tU-n't :..v.C,Armany an Fcnm a jaavt-r again in, that time, y, r the C.erm ms ha. i . 1 ' t t ; i bi.u .11111 : , i 1 r He said be thought the arms b-en-: ttrer.ee a g..od taing. but th ;t no:lia! "batiiajs must be stopjtd from privat- manufacture ,,f arms aa1 -.unitio: s in order to make it r-f-fe-.tie. Catcerning Japan and Cb.iua. lie onvleiT-.i-r d what be em-.ed n t of b A foriSh and u"1'1"- 1 " '- l'-" '-'-intri. Sa.g.r mae-t are among tb.e "i si t A s ..f Ja pan.

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. r vv- .A ... :' .'A a;., AT'; ! :' i y 'X'-- -.t 1 v ''.. 5 -."A i : I v;..Om- -;a .,, , f . Ao.;t y : , A r :: -A S JX-I'.h VV. S r r X "' i w'A-- C x. - n-LA V "V ' ;'j t A A ' j , I r'x' ' ::; i 2 A.. .(Aty - y 1 rx 1 v JCVi V i V- v4PMMiMMAiMlJt'l lJ w m .e You'd know they were father am! son. At to'. .Tohu I. IP kcf.dl' r. :.( ,,;or ;l, .jiMMiii : aiif-. kiiu iin, rln- ,r Wab-: hebau. ?!,.,,,. and r.l-. l r.,i-.i A. ? V V ( 'r ' f'U f. VV . 1J i- . jx vA-t.. ... .ZmiT..Tr;T,... min I. m i: p.. I anion. i- WW' .- e- .( t I O Miss I a a i'i B. !: cat. :. . w bo d.i; I :,t bilc'I alb-, .-' Hard a: . v. hl bv b. ! I at the I Fast Fm-'.i h'.iivli, b.a-ati d live . i . a " . ili .a N ' ' ' .- M ': i . Ta- : lav ' '. , . , A a o r ; a i a: . i i i . . . . . .-...... w 1 i t!a' bit l r.i-.n fan ry Mil. DOBIA P.O!.IN(.liB. M' s. J . ,;;v M. A ..Ai; .: r. :i'h !: di' d on . y v. ! i a d a the ' :a..-! aing. ! t'v '. : c - Ian- : no i: 1 1 a haiil , v M;.;,a,A:it;.,. M1W YliAB'S KI VOLITION BBOh I IN. He had determine I to go through j ' mother year w ith th'- oil vatch un til be h.ard a: oat the s hu b PI in. i At thi t. wr ;rv st-r- er V. JefTor-jn '"upd.. von ein traIe in your oi l : :tl.;; a,,i Zi rr-di tn a new one. Ifs a lei-htv intciiuv r.t I lan. TVhv COBSAfHiS yrtif roUMATj ! IABTII. j Our stock t f fr' h cut flowers em- j triers soTae com'- in Aaais that '.villi t ideal fr r ci.-.t e. Swc-t pea?, i roses, violet--, ba--s of the v.iP.ey ; .til at rar. g d in a fetching manner. ( Call Will; mi' tho t'.iict an .1 ; la : j your cruer r. aw. ' i;ii(()i:is now 7r.f. .Ml Co- a g h:' in -ia-bng !. a . e Me 'v a a a . .; A W.r.i Ma -. , Tu 1: Me to i- a. ''. :.- :a ii. t-ia 1 a. a A .a: ! ail m l The I'. V. caeaias i;r i i Ma.-., s A 1 o'e t r;,lvin " graduate e a 1 r r r a - t o t. r: . ' :oo. o ib.enpci't .-.nd P y.'a ne, has spenvi wtaetü a 21 N. 4-tf Main fct . Calvin Stertzba chira prador. - : - adu: of Fniver-il S.-hool of Davenport and Ilos-i b h-ol of F-;-r: e. r.ai opera- I wll-.e-s at Ö 2 1 N. i--tf . . . Girls! Girls! Clear Your Skin With 1 c. Svnrt -S 'r, OI-tTf 1. TktTr) e.' CSjt'r L:ttcr..I'.;t X. y. tit h. ai trr r.

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EXPOSES "RING" ; t J Xnn ion SinujrjiItT arc Ovrr-s ronio hv Sampling "Full Stron':tir Narcc.lir. NT.V.- YOl:'. Jan. 22. Th- work- . ar: r-r a Mortrt al-P. v:,in-NVu' V rb wh'vk v a t 1 da::r "ii'?r'fi' . oaty r'n. : : . ;i g v. rre di'-'Aa-.-d l.y I).-

I.. o;am; . net ( arlt a Si a a f 5 ( MHASSADOR, DEAD rrdr? gn.ral r. n.mee. w,, tar.d.iy tv.gat fo.lowang the d-te: " . ; cd i;n th- .j-ur.-Tae frtn tb rh;ti j .a . .Mr.. I-r.i'a r-. i,raca wh o. ...,..-.'. ' govt rr.iv.or.t tb..r .1 1 j ir.-p ;jvs .1 r i j herself unc-as.-i.-iis. arr.v-i !:;, i-: ; , ::gil?.. ..ib-ed atrocities ia IV. ' proprrty w .;'.! b- 1 ro . t.d. th a I a Pull tv. an h rth b. -i-i t:a- Ay of iam daring the World war. ' thre cu! 1 1 '.:r;:y f w : rV I Mrs. I)'.rothj War.iwcll. 1 mhor of oto ' traffic, a rcr-.oal f To rar to .T,r--

The two ,cre di"verod by ai tuv-Ti" t w morn 1 n ir . t f e r V, Xfrir. ? 'real express had pulled Into it tr- ' .-.fc-. .... . - - - - t ! minal. Itith were ra-hed to P-:!..- ' ' --------- vue hospital, where Mrs. Jtra-e was 1 revived and later indual to t- 11 j her .-tory. At first noncommittal, sh.e ?a;a I her name was "Mrs. - j ond intimated that her companion, ' : Abo was ao.uit.i years o!!. ::v,d in, I Vermont. I-ater she admitted to i !Simon that they hid come from i 'Montreal after orders had been is- ; 1 , , , , : I -tied for the deportation of Mrs. : iardwcll. ; I ::lWX ,5'U! MrS' ,rU 11 ::;!' ( 1 ha l 1""-n '.'.igang -Irr.gs and ; , w hisky from Boston to New ork j if..r several tnonths; while her com-

naanion nau wor.vea on t.ae i"n-,w;.h accuracy, sympathy and Intreal end of the illicit tratlie b-.-fore j iht

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TAKES PLAGE OF CHINESE POLICY Japanese Drfinitrly (Committed Ajain-t Withdraw 1 of Troop-. ar.-se nati'taA; t i.-t a' and a f ifr.nr;.- . 1:11 ...... .- minister w as ;ud. d 1 y tlie f";b,s ;.s rot-.t'.nuir.g : "We hae no te.r. t rial am. lotion ma- any :r.ter.ti -n sc .air f or cursalv- s i p:; r'.rb 1 t a n v Kino. Th" ec -ar ti n f Sighilari island has br- a cau.-.-l by the unprecedented s;l;7, sac re at N.ko'.atevsk. and Jar ."t n v. ould : t iitily i:.-. vntimae a a; . i.i, ..... ,a s' ;; " l' p Xa -'- a . ? 1 ' ' " ' - il ,l , . , . . . Count I chida said it wa a rr.a . . .1 . hav u., iV an l unUv n..t b,, in Ch;i.a. but th saaatira, Vx,.rf ,at..Iv appears to be ir,- in the opposite din oti-n. He who can boar all may dar-- a ALL OF OUR FUR COATS ARE REDUCED Open Saturday Till 9i30 : a: A Ji -A I .1 , Ii

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