South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 25, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1922

SUPPORTERS OF FORMER SENATOR ACTIVE IN STATE Many "Beveridge-for-Senator" Clubs Formed as State Pri-

mary Approaches. (Continued from Page 1.) In Mara n in';, ; h s t r.t- i ..;?;-'a 1 1 .t th .) v r- ; :r- ..j'r th ;t t :; s.v. . W,i I 'I i ' V l . i M; vor s w sh s:.k -f l'i'li.i;, t;miS :( o:.!v ..-. r ihv find v pertrnt 'f l.i. r; -i: ..ii.fjii worki:.: fori ?' v 'r;c':r fo: I ; ;.! ..'a. s s- nator. J hith h.my'.f t! vo-aiH 1:- ir.a t .0:1 and i cM r Mavoi Sha-K r i ir.! d rm -' ra t f,d hi.-;! p'.h.i. ..1 -"i'r.'n in t ' . I ml i : t"h -! r ; 1 'iii- r -. - i i '." i ' ''nt t it ( .: r d : . (.-;!'.'. I Th'- . t. itoj : t J :.:)' ! ' ' a !r ' in - j ,;v d iv. tb- I 'i ! ... r.;-. po! ..s citv j p: imary. To" f"i i in..- of S-n. ; Harr v S, '.'', t !. l "!i b i ; t . r' , a??.j. V d t- !.' 'i r -..'-'--!'! 1 p'im-' h r ' r ' i 1 . - v i 1 r ! I . ! ' r o f I ' i o f . ' ' ' . l(ov if tli -it. ei'y . J , . d'T' it'd th- MJpI o--dlJ j ' 7 r ' -r t a I ! ' .'id a I ! - pow rf u 1 rit ai r i m r.i ! ;o:( or ca nidation w hi' ii at rmd t h Hal ry I uirrr With l . ... ' 1 1 . lb v. . ..rtaniati' i. th" .. v. ban r r tt t d is . . .' r.ai -; i i ma r ' d-T'.?. 1' a - a lfd ., d ir v I-, ? i !a ! t o .r l.raV- th i . tfi . I .lo 'I i ohm ruloiii Iiiipvtu-. Tr'i.i' nrjo n in. p. Ms ha.i bn i ,r;: t ! i 1 P r ; d - f or - .'-n t . r : r, o r rne r.! I'v the a --m ra ror frmu lm1ia.-,!r;.;i- and Marion countyr 't. S-f m;h d:riet. IIa'tlv ::milai . ;i'Tfr,it; u lu.H ben;; 'ivrii the i rr- it .. nt m ttiany othrr d iv f r'i."t i !: IP ridtro workers derlare the j de:o.-r'd P-r I :-. ridsre'.y return t ". h;. p!ae in th enate in unifori"til! tronc Uirouiho i th" common' j v 1 1 r 1 1 . and that ntimer.t if bein . rpanie.l in all lirertionf. ! ?:' nt reo.it- iiiow lverid;ro-j l .;-S-na 1 o t . iul.s otaniz. d in Ko- ; i.otrio. 1 1 1 ( I ; jiMpoIi- Frankfort, South, ' ti i. p.. rtlan 1. Mu.i'ie. I iiaomintr-; raid ei i' ja re. v. i!h oth ih for m.at Cnshrii, Nev All.ia . r.l'if;-, Sr rt. Ki -i.il, Frt Vayn , A b xa tid ria, .. olland. N w a -th. V.'.ilia.di tin 1 ; I'.i.;. Ti fb' iid' movimeot is train- i it.-T f-ui t i n i ia ! new.papi r support, i;d the indira' ioii.i now aia- that in i many P -.. 1: t o-.-- the i .-puubljc an j pti oi .1 ni.a t sor.N w ill ne r ' h.rprly ffir Mr. Heveride, although she upportrr i f S-n. Harry S. N'W lojifinu. to ,-(--. it that the repaid -: e;:n ;uriy orfaniHtion i "back f th" .New .andidiey " Wlmrevei" ar inve.-f station poll Ii f been ma.b . i the Itevf-ndy work, is say thev have i foisrid a ;;iatifim: m..'-; ir' of positivo Foa nd.-P' soi.fim-nt anions; j tli J arty wor,; r?! no P ss than arnon tn it n arol w om. n v. im mak- up their rank and !ii HUGHES OVTLIiES T. S. ATT ITC DE 0 s SIIIERIW V HOHLEM ('o;itinud from I'nge 1.) by the povernrnent of Japan which miirht impair ei-tirr treaty riqhts fir the polifi.al or t rfi ( ota 1 1 inte- ) rity of Uii-ia.'- j Simcdf Kroinlioii. Mr. H'lush. s th. n .-me.U-d adop- i tiop t' tin' following r-.-olu t ion : j 'TJcsohed. That the statements by j I b jHpan-o a tid Am. rn an delegation in rspe.-t to th- province of j foi !.:!i iroop in S;b. iaa be re.i'ns.bto t tin- . out. i ri. at its next ! pi'T.ar.v f- s-ioti So ., pitad upon j .'il of 1h- .!. !. Uafar;- e. pt thoj Clan., a-ent.d t' the resolution! t witriout i 'limn, ni::u' ;i is. but Al-j oerr Sarrar.t. lieid f the I 'rench ' i , -iid in recordins; hi--a rrirrri.is : v oe t!;nt both the Rus,in and .lap am peopjes had 'Van. a. 's fu.l t: i r.ds!iip ar.d tru.-l i-"r.im- had tnl: faith.. h- declared., that Jap m. vho had always proved a loyal and truthful friend would a rry os;t. lo-r prämiier. j The '!iinee shn -ulimdTed VI -.mmary of th.- s-rr't FP.1--0- "hi-j :.'- treay nf Ui'n. ' IVtdiibit Arm. IiiiMrtatioit Th.rro was ::. dh-cu-:on of tin ! ! aty. and in m .pat.dy after it had j 1 eri read. Arthur J. 1" Cfur, heal, o the r.ri'i-h at I--; it lor. proposal j r.oiutou; j-! i'ut imp-M ta- j i.ort of arms into 'h::m. lb calUM j :.?:; r.hen th.it t i- V tro..'-.s t-ow are n ro'. Pal in "it ; e : t leaderwho.-.-- authority u:.ia ora.) A I'V t'ee ot )-.! . I an r! ai.d .-aid ? !. ,? t'1 1 a r ".: : : ar: ;: - ! g into Chi - ; r. t -! vi r o ' u e . i a t h..' . ondi ' t ;.-!'. f '. - : . . J "a I 1 a I Uiod- ! M , n;-t e d : .1 a . : I o j- 1 iii! 1 ha' the Ch't.e' ir - ernt , t 1 . .d ol : . t; . 1 : . it t I .. : . . .- ( 1 ' of . ii and ii. . . . ; t 1 - ! ! c.e .-.! d to a 1 o . ; 1 r w i ' h ota y . .1 on. 1 . ! o w . Illi a ! p. .it i ra e t": - !;'-. - d warns t . . .','- j .: His ere t ; ; afb - the bhnd - i , . : til- e W ,0 hi. k : . ' h. i to . a. to.-c - b.b e e ; po-i f !.. .1 g' r- ti;at r. 1 u : e t P. rn ... - !. ii? I : , j " 1 ! o r f ro ? ; aih. e.;, ,. h - ..1. I e . nil- s- . I the e ' or . ; ? . , m : ,i ; pm b :- .- a - . ' 1 ' 1 i . g .1 r . i ; ; . i . .-:; .!-. 1 . 1 . i 1 i I rdtcU-toiie pK.itir i;ii. 12 ) 111 Mil HP. AN sT. 1 - t J.im.i, )., Sprnheld. 111. j Feit V.'.-ijik-, Indiana

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Hep- Siiniiiiors, of Texas. Tuesday submitted to the conference com('nmmittee of 100 Rejects All i ,nit,r" OM rkets suggesti.,ns for

Rul es of United States Labor Board. (Continued from Page 1.1 of m 'hanics tocds could be hired. This would eliminate the hirins of any carptnter who had not had mechnni il '..-rience. . i Thirty-three other rates wero accepted, subject to the interpretation which the committee placed upon them, and the remaining rules were a creed t. Soni" revi-?:ons of certain of the overtime rubs was said to be likely as tliey w.e fouiui, to permit of lifferent int.- pr tat ioiiM as they stand at pre., nt. Railroad olticials, how--.-r. b clared there was little likelihood of reinstating any of time and one-half provisions wip d out by tlie boa rd. SAYS FORD OFFER . TURNED LIABILITY INTO GREAT ASSET T emipjM'c senator savs aiu?- . .a t cle Shoals Development Means Mneli t South. (Continued from Page 1.) n ually fig u re 3'or the estimate cost, at a of $110,000.000. It also pro-po-a d a similar lease on the number three dam and power project at an estimated cost of $S,000,uOO. A letter from Mr. Ford's secretary-treasurer. Jan. 10, stated that the only material amendment of .Mr. Ford's proposal had been insertion of the following clause: 'The company proposes to undertake the construction and completion at actual e ost of all the work r ferrcd to and when completed and ready for operation will pay to the Fnited States government annual rental ef the property in amount e.pial to four percent of the total cost of such construction." DECLARES FUND CAN BE RAISED ONLY BY TAXES S a Maturing Obligation Will Tax Country. s He-s-ourccs to Limit. (Continued from Page I.) ation has been so thorough!"- covercd. "In the circumstance.-,"' he said, "should congress determine to adopt be policy of paying a soldier bonus would be nectss-airy tt impoae geneial taxea en brevid daisies of at't:.b- , pay it n a tore transactions in order to For such faxe., in thir f wido apitlicitlon. miglu said to be u: ed as substitutes for existing laxes, but the tieasiirv votild he;-itate to recommend them - a aditionu! tae. rxc-pf to such a 1 1 iir.rgetay as would warrant -am: ia a a-. SI R MIT ROMIS HILL AS AMEM)MEM' FOR REl IL DLG MEASURE t'outhiUed fr. iv. Page 1. I do r.ot know that they are shared iv ary one. Why should our government pay !: . e p,-r o nt. if in 1.", year e-hoald hc. ie to rund its bonds and . mil l 1 oia-ow al. of tiie money it mvJd at ihjee per o :.t. Wlure would '.ii..- government i.e ii rive per c r. t rate were 1:1 t lie our own 1 at- when this in orally bound to a-k law reduced gove rn merit no more 01 the foreign government." than it pay on 0- own borrow in es 7" I Ol HT Kf 71 FUN'S $r,sn IiF(.. CHh'AHO. Jan. 2i.--(ir;s. :f yi.;? w tot to ke. p the ring, better marry him. Ju: here decided that Mrs. vi i. i i a in uLn 1 1 ji 11 tx a ; u j ilian-onu to l.oil Ki'PMnr. Slir kept ;he ring when sh.e gave h in th:g a t OUsTi:D FASHIONS. J"I.1I:t. Ill . Jan. 24.--Men- fa?h;c: hint tor t'o s rir.K. When poire arreyled I.envveiod L-e. they dtored lie were a canvas fv with f.tnr one-pint pocje?s PocNets w-ro full. nop. .iafkson srom:. 1 Ai'K.sii.V. Mich. Jan. 24. Ti: i -'e automobile bandits smashed ;n the plate la.s. window of V. W. ü'-?'" Je.velrv store here today and aped with jewelry valued at sov--m1 thousand dollars.

CLAIMS PARLEY AIMS TO CRUSH

FARMERS' BLOGi'I

Sfiiilli Cirolim !)oiV"-it, I),.. a t v clan Xo Real Relief Can Re Expected. Continue. from Pasee l.i 'ir.fl.-r f "fns;..!f ration. sugo.sted that a j I . i ri probably woul'l 1 i i ......... . u i i i " i i n i cui i lo I'r"vl't ror commodity loar. run- ; n,n5 frorn Rix months to three year. j warehousing, grading and in-j : ..v.... ... ( i ?peciion or c ommodities, rndore-! ! ment f commodity paper presented ' i by farmers and the handling of this j ! pai.r through the federal farm loan hank H'-'l'ln ivliioli ivi,n1l itVir discount it throuph the federal re-, 5f...Vf. FyMofj o.. dcWtfl acalnst j u,.h ..jj,-,, j fdvestock producers, under one ,,... i.i..ia., j I I'lUll U11AI l IJli.-'ltlf - 1 fl l Hfll . VI wu 1 have their pupcr discounted by the i local banks and redisr ur.t I bv tlic 1 ; farm loan banks through the fed-! I era I rf serve svtem. l)o other enm- i modifies one plan would have loans made direct to farmers through ro- ; operative loan associations, the com-1 -noditi.s beiriK covered bv proper warehouse receipts. A movement to "have the confern e endf.rs.' extension of the war . finance corporation by congress for j another year is alrendy under wav. culture" upon a bais of "relatively permanent economic htrength and of bringing about economy and uniformity In the Kale and distribution of commodities." His suggestions included standardization of agricultural commodities with reference to their use rather than "for food transactions." IrHMU Resolutions. Samuel Compers, president of the American Federation of Labor, offered a resolution in the committee of agriculture and price regulations to declare that men engaged in the agricultural field were "entitled to a large reward for the services they give society." Ilxtension of credit facilities to foreign countries to enable them to purenase surplus com and oats was 1 recommended by Hoy. McCray, of Indiana, chairman of the sub-com-mitb-e of the corn belt. A standard warehousing system for the tobacco belt was recommended by Leslie R. Smith, of Massachusetts, a member of the sub-committee for the tobacco district of the committee on costs, prices and readjustments. Authorize L & M. Electric Co. to Issue SMOMOO Stock INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 24. The public serice commission Tuesday announced its dismissal of the complaint of W. K St'phensou and others seeking" a reduction of street lighting rates (barged by the C.oshen city plant The complaint was fil.l last September and later the commission directed that it be made more specific.' Failure to file the amended complaint, the commission fa id. caused the dismissal. The commission also authorized the Indiana and Michigan Mlcctric company to ell $300,000 of seven percent preferred stock to reimburse its treasury for capital expenditures. Another order by the commission approved the lease of theh power plant of the Chicago. Lake Shore and South Rend railway at Michigan City to the Northern Indiana Ciu.-' and Mlcctric Co. HAH I) WARE DEALERS IN ANNUAL CONVENTION INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 24. Thirteen hundred Indiana hardware dealers' attended the opening business session of the iT.rd annual convention of the Indiana Retail Dealers' a-oeiatlon here Tuesday. D. W. Deprez, of Shelbyville. is president. I'rank L. Mulholand. of Toledo, was the principal speaker at the session InvocaRon was offenal by' c. Chard, of South Rend. HERMIT DIES WHEN FARM HOME BURNS TIPTON. Ind., Jan. 24. James Dobson. iL wiio lived alone on a farm nine- miles wet ol here wa bjrncd to leatli I a 1 night in a L'azc that de.-t re.yeel his honi -. i When elragged from, the debris I by neighbors. h:s arms and legs had! been burned burned off. The cause of tiie lire is ;iot known. The coroner is investigating. Select Purdue Girl to Attend Pehin Convention LA FAY FTTH. Jan. 2 4. Miss Millrd Tingle y. of Howe. Ind.. a sophomore at Purdue Fnivcrsity. is one of four girls selected by tiie national V. W. C. A., to represent the asso ciation at tne world student e nrisj tian feredatioa conference to be 1m hi j at IYkin, ( "hina. it was announced 1 Tutsiiay. The party will sail Feb. 15. Tiie .onferencc i frcon Apr. 1 to i ", I I. FAR STATU ROADs. bi'SUh.x. .Jan. 2 1. With equipment from th. Indiana . täte high - way '.a-mmi-sion. tli' lioeisier I:x.e and I eoln highways are being

chand f snow. The I-ineoln high-! FRKMONT. Neb.. Jan. '4. Iouis wav fe.- two miles from the Yoder j lhala is dead and John, his brothcorner, southeast of (Joshen. is I er. is believed to be dving todav

buried Motor IH1-. under drifts sax feet deep, travel there is very danerS AVFS SMAI.D POY. 111 NTINOT' N, Ind.. Jan. 2 4. ' iuick action by Fdwin Weese on Monday night .-aved the life of a small bey who had fallen in the path of a bcbsd on Hymn .-t. hill liere. A'eese threw hims-If at the youngter nad thev both were svived I j from the on ruehinp d. ) in:.YY III Xilsl'H ation. ; i A I "A V 1 1TTF. Jan. 24. On.- h.unidr. l and t.ftv rnrollments were re corded Tuesday at the Purdue Fnivcrsity road -ehooj. making th registration one of the heaviet in the bi-tory of the school. Fp.nr un; iv rim-:. OKAND IIAPIDS. Mich. Jan. 24. ---pod es of Mrs Adam Mud. ne-L-r and her fevan children, burned to d'.-.th in their cabin mar Fendon. Mich., were disx-oveied tod a v .

POLITICAL ISSUES TO HE FACTORS A VAT1CA CONCLAVE

Con; lnu"d from Pac- 1.) a yevenmsr. annou-rn sr. opening fri''n is r.in- .lays ditnt. That t'i'i- n'irstion of rMr relations between tho Italian fr"v-rntju-rt ,vA Irh" Vatican dominates th !:-:u?-i son is th i-orn'u of opinion in ' rt-lif:i"us t:rc;t-s and tho pi'ss. t SITI'ATIOV COMlI.ICA Ti:i. j IIt .no-iatr d l'r-. ; ' VASHINJT;N. Jan. 24. A a rpsult th dratii of Tardigal AlarchhUhop of To n.iiiu. i"ii". ui.inn.ivj. v irdo, Spain, wli.cii occurred o,ie day r.ftrr the death of the ppe. it hs the non-Italian enter the next cardinals who will conclave will be reduced to 2'J as against CI Italian?. it is con-idered probable here jt ha Cardinal O'ConncIl, wiio ;s said to belong" to the group supporting the election of Cardinal Merrv Iel"al. will not arrive before the procj lamation of the new pope, nor wiU jCar.linal Hougherty of Philadelphia, who is t-aid to be one of tiie prouu supporting the election of Cardinal H-sparri. 'Jther cardinal who, il is believed now, piooamy win noc j ariicmaiu j ii the opinion of the conclave are orin, archbishop of Ohai; e'aal,inu """"i-'-P ,i-nirj. ;and Frisco, archbishop of Naples. ,:' M" aM f'vo,,t theie win L,f? bul cardinals present at tne conc:avt- "' F P. The second ballot, it was addr d. will probably reveal the two strong--: ( anüidates. although neither perhaps would approach the prescribed two-thirds. The lirst however, is said to be in favor ol (iasparri, but not enough to swing the majority in his favor. The assertion was made here Tuesday that any Impression that a kind of rivalry exists between the Italian and the so-called foreign cardinal over the selection of the pope of Italian or non-Italian authority, was mistaken. Most of ths so-called foreign cardinals aree on thu advisability that the pope should b an Italian because or tradition (only 4S popes wero forelgneis out of 2S0). becai - i the seat of the papacy is Italy, and because of the neutrality which the Italians succeeded m maintalninc in the nos. 1 momentous periods in the history 01 tne papacy. CHICAOO. Jan. 24. "Young at 50, efllcient at S't, and securely happy at 100." This is tlie motto of the "Rorrowed Tirny Club" here, tlie members of which are all past 70. Fach member is under solemn, pledge to do nothing which might interfere- with his or her attainment of the century mark. Oldest of any "Porroweil Timer" is Mrs. Lucia D'Fpisy who has just celebrated her 100th birthday. Says she: "At loo life has just begun, for at that age one really begins to think." SCHOOL MEMBERS IN CHICAGO TO APPEAL , CHICAGO, Jan. 2 4. Nine m.em- ! I . . - ri.fi.'.ii1u . t . 1 . ... 1 A O A (Ik!. .. .ti uiiiuaw ii nie i j v t.llitaUU board of education prepared to appeal to tho Illinois supreme court today in an effort to r-ape payingfines and serving jail terms. This followed a ruling in appelate court Monday in w hich the nine were held in 1 ontemp: of court who lu id that Dr. Charles F. Chadsey was legally e beted superintendent of schools. Iustiad of following the court V rule, the nine ousted Chady and seated Peter Moi tensor.. ; RAILWAY PLANS TO SELL STOCK TO MEN f'.AN FRANCISCO. Jan. 24 The Southern Pacific ra.lway will take in its employes as stockholders, according to an announcement today by Prc-'t William Sproule. JXective Feb. 1, the company off ih to po.rch iae foi employes whei j mane aip.ication. snares ot sroek in I the open market and to perm 't the ! mp'. eyes to puy for the stock on j as-y payments deducted from th lr j pay checks. ; SHOOTING MYSTERY ON NEBRASKA FARM as the result of a m.terious hoot.npr on the Fiala farm near here. Louis killed himself aftet firing- . lia.i of shot into the face of hi j brother. M)Ivr DIUNK PHOITT IS IIIOH. "POSTON. Jan. 2 4. That a 40 percent profit i bein? reaped by tome local dispenser? of .oft drinks on one popular concoction was revealed by a Poston newspaper that V is ut oinpleted an Investigation. V.'hile many oft drink diper.-ers returned to tb-- e;d five cent scale many are -tickii. to war-time prices. C'r.e drink. omposed of .yrup and carbonated water costing unrier two cents a pOss, is heinsr sold in many establishments for lo cents. siii:iiMN was vno.;. (il'.l.'AT FAI.Irf?. Mont. Jan. 2.--Gin. Sherman vas wrnnc, As a result of a iv,ker" v.or here today bread was sellin? one cent for a 16cunce loaf.

1 Happy at 100 I , j y :: f t: ! .-v::- e. .'..'Aa;' 'o :h;vlNiU MRS. LUCIA D'FPISV j i

STATE CLOSES IN ARBUCKLE TRIAL

Reserves Hizhl tc Further Exarnination to Impeaeli Prevo?t Te?tiinmv. SAX FRANCISCO. Calif.. J.n. 1'4. Tlie pro.- rution rioted Tiu.'-'iay in j th- second trial f ;i intinj-l.niu!itr char against n-.eo II. Ar urk'.c, j rrvrvir.g: tho rieht to : raitL- ;tJn' ss-.s in impt-achnu nt f n- of it j i r i n i ' l p a I uit p.tsf'S y I 'v . o.-l. a J fhovrpirl. The proserution (hnrs tf Mi-s Prevost made statenunts in her testimony which conflicted with. tstimony previously taken from her un-; der oath. Adolph Ju'l. fir.ger print expert, of the San Francisco police depart- , ment, ar.d Milton Carlson, Los Anles finger print expert, were called by the defense in an attempt to r -fut evidence offered by H. o Hein- i rich, a similar expert, of lärkeley. I Heinrich testified that fing, r prints J found on a door of Arbuckle's room in the Hotel St. Francis were those1 of Arbuekle and Miss Virginia Rappe, whose death was m: de th" basis of the charge against Arbuekle. Carlson testified that finger print.-- ' can be forged b.yond the r-ossibil-j ity of detection by a layman. ; lie said thta the prints' on the ! door did not eompare with those of. Arbuekle and Miss Rappe. Juel testified he could not find "no ponits of positive comparison between the police finger print of Arbuekle and Miss Rappe and ths" on a door." The prosecution contends that the linger prints were made by Arbuekle and Miss Rappe wiiil .he vas try - ing to escape from th loom on th" occasion of a party during which he is alleged to have fatally injured her. Fnder cross-examination. Juel said, "I will not say that th" prints on the door are not those- of Arbuekle and Miss Rappe." He also said that the prints appeared to bo those of a 'man and a woman. NEW ANGLO-FRENCH CONFERENCE PLANNED LONDON, Jan. 24. (Ireat Rritahi today acrreed to a request fron. Franc" that the Anglo-Franco toreign ministers rm- t on Fe b. 1, to discuss is.mes. in wlocli the two coin tries are interested. These in. elude r hi. fly the prop.ssvd treaty of alliance, the near And the po.-sibili-ty of future penalties upon Cler - many. . FINn ROniF OP TWO IN RUINS OF HOUSE WAFKFKf L, Wis.. Jan. 4Tho Jiarn-d bodi s of Joseph Schriehans, .:'. well known YVauk:ha county farm r. and Mrs. Marv 1 Schriehans.. St. his mother. wer' loused in the .-'mouldering ruins ol their home near T--s Corners today CHINA BANKERS MAY BUY SHANTUNG ROAD Sif ANC.HAI. Jan. 24. The Shanghai Rankers' association ana the Chamber cf Commerce, today launched a nation-wide movement to sell sufficient $" bonds to provide fundr, with which to purchase tho Shantung railway from Japan. 11FILDS lU'Cii: CIOCK. I'KOltIA 111 Jan "M . I-ni 1 Hoyeien. an Austrian, after two years ; of ceaseless toil has constructed a ' hug- wooden clock, ma.b' from more than a thousand small pieces ; of wood. Hoyden says the clock j w hich needs winding- but once a J yet", will register seconds, minutes, j the day and date. It has .seven j movements. 72 gears and an eightfoot pendulum. ; La-M I.ll IU:i) IN MONTH. ! CHARLFSToN, w. Ya., Jan. 21. ; Injuries in industries of West 1 Yirginia during Ia-st month numbered l.ä"j4, of which 2" were fatal, according to the report of ly:e Ott, workmen's e ompensation commissioner. One of the fatal accidents occurred in the lumber industry and the otdrr. occurYed in the coal mines. 1U:N LAYS "OSTRICH" 1:00. e-ijia.v.N. . j . . aan. .xt weiii H. Hosmer of Ilannigan Hollow, j claims to have the larg'st egg eeri jiroduced in this section of the state. ; The egg measures eight inches the bcig way ar.d six the other way. It j weighs four ounces. It was laid bv i a Rhode Island R( d hen. weighing I -In oounos. HUtlSE BEDRIDDEN WITH RHEUMATISM PRAISES DODD'S. Aftr trying prescription atter prescription. ust about ready f.o give up aU hr,pe Mrs. Martha Hamilton, a wonders. They relievea me ot rneun.atism cn acooant of which I could not walk at times. I used several kinds of medicine, but Doeiei s Fills boat ther-i all. An a nurre in a sanitarium ar.d feel fir.e and dandy:" Doctors and nurses realite the caose connection between weak kidneys and rheumatic ;m. If you suffer tb torments of rheumatism and kir.dre-1 iu, strengthen the kidneys with DODD'S. thb old reliable Kidney Pill, used more than two generations and relievm hnnundi and thousands ef su"erers. Get the genuine DODD'S three D's in name at your druji- or direct from Porid's Medicire Co. Bu'falo Y. a lirej-e tax coats but CO ceatJ A Uli; Sweeten the Stomach , "Art fbryldvcrtt.vno v7lr i i mm i "9 .it. t :1

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INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. J4 Tubri. Alice Fletcher. of Ckli . :c beta anil wants .-, husband. Hi rerpi;rerr.rrt n raust I e; -7 ynrs old. or old. r; have a good i -p '.! t r ti ai and as an ev1 -deneof g .v d fsuth. murtt depo;; with hr f.1.000 m tbeii Wedding day. In turn M.ss Fletcher says she v-iil b arn fo love h:m. will r- ar ; t Uass. four c hildren, cook hia in. als. ito'in". rid,! !r,s ho iset to the ;uovi"S. ;..-irn to dance, ti. play the pinnä and sir.c. wi!l pot tmokc. drink or vrte and ni'.l uot fall in bf with a oungr r.ian. Mis.- Fletcher aid s!e advertised in Dry.on, O.. papers but was disappojr tee! ;n the five men who answer 1 the ad. VERSE 0' CHEER By Edgar L. Jone (IRL ()' .MI MI. who e.wris the hr.irt The gir ii:a s. ret and fa ir to Shy and modest, just the kind !f trirl I've rjlv ays tried to fir.d. Many years I .gayly played V"ith love, to t nd the only snaid In all the world, an 1 know that Was willing to belong tei me. And now when I am by her sid My heart is lilled with pride i To think this little maid divine ? owner of this heart o' mine 'J he vears mav eeme and years may . t go With worry, care and pain and woe Fn-l happy that 1 know that she Is here to share it all with me. Thru golden je.y or fretful pain. Thru tunny skies or ttorm or rain It's good to have someone to share, It's gooel to have someone to care. H A IS D ITS I'SCAPE WITH $8,000 NASH CO. PAYROLL CINCINNATI, Jan. 24. Two youthful bandits Tuesday held up two emphiye.s of the Arthur Nash clothing factory, carrying an 803 payroll, and feld in an auto with j the loot. j The bandits escaped. j The holdup was staged I sidewalk d:rectly in front I factory of the company on the of the Trt er Oriesohy and Mrs. Clara Bowman, employes eif the company, left for a bank in an automobile. Their machine w as . fedlowe.J by another in which the ha pel it 9 were stated. When Criesohy and Mr.. Row man stepped out of their ear t ho robher' lea pe.l pressed revol forced them tabling the then jumped from their machine. ers against them and I to drop the bag conmoney. The bandits into th ir automobile and el reive a wav. There is no rejily to a stupid question. You canno one nail. hang everything on SPECIAL PRICES ON FUR SCARFS. CAPES AND CHOKERS

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ltriLDINC; PFRMITS. mej.t VP', k s'ore. i C 4 V. PiV i.r ,rT Til 1 S S T n h ! a j etj-n-.a'e-l ,-ra! $l.",r". !.-; s'or x" frsifP" d w" il ; r . 1 2 V.' Indiana a v. John Znrvh ro. New s'o-. frn', ifh ma riu i.c . j 11 S Mi-'his-in !.. A. H. Ilc!r. I t O cn.t J r?.r A. I Tw r-stc-ry frame dwellirc. 1 1 r. 0 I Hian.ond av. PoW!:' Irc'.erich.t. COS? j l.or.,i. ( 'r e -t orTwel'th St., toft J .r 0 0 . "nf-s! ory PI.,uar.t st 'rar. dwelling. Ill Colpart Realty C--.. frame d w e ' : z , Colpeart Realty Co.. j eot r p MOYINC. PKTCMITS. C. 11 Srcrch.er. IK, V. Wayno ?t. to 1117 1-: v. Washington av. F. . Aldrich. . 4 S. Carroll ?. to fl FT V. Washington a v. 'h?rh .. P. rkiry. . 1 S. Michigan st.. to Z 1-2 S. Michigan .:. iV K. e'hap:n in. .VJ1 N. Lifay. :;c b'vd.. to l':20 S. Diaroond av. P.OVS I.Osi; PFP IN FIRF. PFLLAIRH. Jan. 24 "Cyp ' lead. The pr:p was she rr.asco? e a un fern-, ed lv al bo w:i hi'ii locked a "rla'. hosse" MOrr Jmi. S. The th :? Hyp. j w hieb they omit of ; p!.i re burned and w FI NFP ..".CO RlinmRlV Ind. j Mc(,uire, rharced ' ! of ijotmr laws, w.v FOR ULM. Jan. IM. J. vith the viol. -iti - found u-ui'.tv V. on bv ! a jury here a?vi fitted ?r?00 an ! c st?. iNVM'i; I'.AKKi; TO SI'FAK. LFMF.FS. Jan. Ct. -An invita- , linn lias been sent to former Sar'y of War Newton p. 'and. by tlm hin Raker of OvState nr lvei sity -1umn1 association to ocnvcr an . r ; 1 address on the university enmpu.! here on "Fniersity Day.'" Feb. 22. j wlmn state o:hr:il.--. ns gimcss of the university, v.üi vi.-it the campus, in-! spect the buildings and review tri j universitv cadets. FOR WINTFR DRIVINC;. The experienced motorist assure I himself e.f every comfort and proi t . tio.i for h's winter driving. Ho ! iuts on skid chains, hood and tadiaj tor covers-. a windshield cleaner. Royce motom ter, fills his radiator wit'i aicoiiot ana usr.s otner acceseoris that mak' driving easier. Reasanable prices on all accessories at the Lincoln Automotive Supply Co., nr. F. J.ffer.-on blvd. C5D-tf MY PADDY'S OLD PFDIIFN. of course you have heard Daddy's end pipe referred to the "old Dudeen." Oeorge Platner has some wonderful pipo in all sizes, styles and prices. Some are in classy cases and among those mnt popular are the W. D. C. pipes. Spend the long war. ter evenings with a pipe and obacco. 1-tf ni:v yi:aips ffsolltion RROKirV. He had determined to go through another year with the old watch until he heard about the Sehuell Plan At this jewelry store on W. Jefferson Blvd., you can trade in your old watch and get credit on a new one. It's a mighty intelligent plan. Why

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FRANK STINER. fi ? a e r rt ..Mm : . r 5 r, t , . t s " i n . J ', 11'ijr !sv to " b r e 1 s ( v.- r. a f ' f r . n ; ! -r.f two " d.r 1 at th'" of .?r.. r.uv- r.V. idr.. Ca.'. P. n -v- ' . . . . . . . 1 t'irr 1 v w ! , t e J . S ..nth P.'..r t!ir. ers. Mrs. f i -1 , . tl" 1 i;-i J n ,t h." hfe. ;e (ijrr.rr r-r.k P'."f;-. 1 ,1. . s 1": 1.1. p'iw-. of i::;.1 Fur.e-a! . . T:;:.r-d iy . t- : from the ).-r. FiitiM Will 1 -Frier. .lf;rr may V sa a? s tod a'v. a t hr a M :!.'a v: " 1 1 . R: r Hs; g t ie I.. 1 r r- r 1 r.d .v ti e. 11 n:. 1 mm a . ; . . s f ' !. v : do sIILFR. r M : s. f I' av t ! :;d..y. w-.;; ut 2 o'clock J A. : bo hth:s aftern-'-. : i : : i J. R. Re . w i.; t'.-- hov. o .; h, S?r. it i:. cf h"l'i F ; ::" er.- v will of:". 1 in R: r i',v e nice. ;dr. powir.n f. l : f . P. i r 1 I r.et r rv. VAI.IIVS T ! . '. i nv iioMI 1 1NCRFs17I. i ' 7 : . 0 v v h rf, 1 of a in.-r r - 1 bv t rr'er':' th'-m a , 1 .lap- rate.t I ; o . C. 0.0 o e 1 v h .1 V e " r f a s il t h hle ,..'.!! V '.. Xo ' r. ' r rr F ! i ! rcej !T;r. da V V. Iiivi5ion the he.: owners lr1 auty of the horn but nr. told fi.-e proterflo-j m I.i'ic r n e i the h m o v alii-; 1 no' tire, Roofing Fi; n1 ate-i Rrrve-iff Co., st.. Mi in Ctc:. n: PK V.1L CIACi: t:ripy F.r.K'i: ;n. ma ie new swref Pra.'.! 1 u? a ''"t-'.a i prt l?c lb. at the Pima. ." percent reuctlun mi, Vr-I34-tf . con 1. Is That Cold and Congh Hanging On? YOU will he ccnviootl that I. King's New IX-scovrry docs just what it is meant to do joxiica otjsSraw throats, eon--stio-tcirrrsciitrJ chests, loosens tlr phlcra pack aad Ireaks the eIisuaate cold and Kripps attack, relieves the cor.csuc-n ia thr he-ad. No haririul eirugts, thrrcfcin pood for children as well as grou-ntrr. Ki,;ht away you vrill notice tkn chaste for the better. Hxs a conHntnnc. hcahr. ta:-te that ou "aa appreciate, "uy a lKttie At any exu- ' - r 9 . 1 gtts on the way home to-erght, 60c. Dr. King's Nev Discovery ror Lolas ana Lotions Lazy People, Laxy Dowels. Don't neclect ct constipation. It undermine the health, takt-s all nm out o you. Dr. Kind's Pi'ls iTl invigorate the 5ystem, ftir up the liver, move the Ixj cl. Ml int 'sts, 25c , I W-y rnOMIT! WONT CKTPS ALL OF OUR FUR COATS ARE REDUCED

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White .Ratine $1.25. Pajama Checks 25c and 39c. Dimity in good pattern assortment 30c and 35c. Plisse Crepe in White or Pink 25c and 30c. White Madras of excellent quality 30c.