South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1922 — Page 11

Mi: iiATrir.i.x to urn. VTII,T.TAMi. V,. Vi.. Jir 1 . A rundirv ;i . r.- ', a. ,.-. Mr. fatf.M.

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NAME DORSCHNER ou;e's pp' TEMPORARY PARKA05'?, "'f"

j i i.wi t,. r;i! P..rl. v V -i J am y at Sprcial Merlin;: I of Park Hoard. !

Sali av.. wn? flra-d KA1" in the rity W..'..am I h r," r. ! S N. Ht'.l t,'e,,i,rt on Aug. 1 for having whisky w a appoint tn:orarv eiv park '. ;,J lU pos-.--.-.u. h pro.r..pt'y aj -

. irerint'-r.d. r.1 at a special mting; ' ' 'h" "Mri1 ,,f ''"Lrk r"!n!l' i!"ion"r"! '(!! iri th- '!tv Kail la. nirht. ?4r. j 1 f.r- 1;t-.t will V.'.l tin- v.trar.' y er-, .',. i.y t!i" r i: ;n r,f Arthur P. I r ;-. who Irts 1 . T ' -".mik t- I , v ith Th:- pral v( ,i r". ;,.r, f, ; th'- ;-a -'".-I I Th- .,, ,., th- h" iri & nf - ; n 1 1 r : I -r- i.-r t-t.i;'".rary ,' r-f ;nf t r f ..vrd aft r .t v. i.-! d - f : n it ;.' ! , ; r . 1 t o.tt Iti'h-frd A. Mii'', T'il ott i!r"" av i.,i!d ho tjr.ai.;. to i' r. j.t - !'. -: r i . . i . Mr. .Mn s--- I a v. i: n-ir.'i'-'-r a?d ha - ha-1 n J :d raid'" p-r iM) f in "!a iti? 'i'it" v irk in! t 1 hi a I par i c xp!aiir d to j w. w. n:d TiM ir. pr -i'l' -nt of thf h'-ud. j'i-t pr '!s to th." nu-rtin? that hnirv.-? int-rr?- would ( i j.-rra!t h;m to d-vo? thf time j to t h," w-rk that w a r'M'iir'd. 1 '.r. ior5 hti-r, who prrnt ;v horticulture, is wIl aniuaintd with th'- i of park up-rin-t-T,d Tt. h'iin hp n rnployod a ' .ty park forn.an for inor" than to yoar.". Mr. Tor-dincr's duti,a Ail co:i-ht n'.o-'ly rf su; rrint'nd- : r.? tlio park?, nnd h-"1 w ill n't a.".-j vim" th lutis of .s-.-i-rrtary- Mr.r, Pry had Wn h ,! !in? down both j 1 of th p .-.riop- d n ru,' his in- ' 'iMihncy in office. IVrlry Not PrrM nt. Alih"U-'h. Mr. Prl'-v's conrjction .... . . , ... , . ,i .t h th- park l"iril did not termi-! . , . , . . ! TV urn ,m p,-ht. h, wa, nrt pr-sont at tlio m--tintr. Mr. Kid n-i our iki'lari il that Ik- atrred to b pr"ftit. ha! th" last minute . turned in Ihm k-vs t Iti harI Klbol, iiiMl,nr lim l.finr.l

iii i.it' . -itii- i-'iii.i. ( . . .... . . . . - , - I .scliooi hoard. I-oIIowiPLT the a ppoi nf ni'-tit of M r. .. . ... ,, f . . i,i . i ' The ru-w contract will call for an I '--r-' !iti"r. th1 board went into a: , , A. ...... , advance in salary, it is expected. Mr. formal in.chu-r with the ,- tv p.irki,, . , , . ,, , . . . I Horden has betn receivinc: an an Torin.tri. I'rmtrann to ho rrje.i ! , . , , -I nual cf)mpen.satlon of ?..400 for dioiit in nmniT;nn with cicli park of . , nll , ! rectinr: the citys education il tlK i-itv ware di-.Miss.d. and each' A ... . . 1,,, t in. This figure when compared

t'.j tilt, ii i i u ii..- ti-!ii" iti t. operate with th" board and thp i'thi-r park for--meri in an effort to Tiiake the rity park. mo,rl beautiful, and at the Fame time to reduce th ,-o.st of the npkt ep of the parks. The foieuien attending last night' in'.- 'ting were; Wiliiam Iorschner, who h.a. li.ad charce of the creon hous" at Howard park, and who was appointed f -mporary jiark superintendent: "tto Martz. who lias harg of th- ,i e skating rink at Howard park: Arnold Tange. peeper pnrk and lx--p,-r slide; altr "ro-j th.-rs. F--!er and Kaiev parks; John I i ti7id"rli, I, !.-ep"r and ( Ton u ilia rd t I arks; Nicholas Pruggnor, foreman' of Pof t o a t rnai park: Frank Par-' tori. It'iro 'illtg.-. and William T)emtM Inger. S'tnlehak'T park and skat-' :ng rink. Iako Appointments Friday. N'o action w.xs taken by tiie lioaid ' :n rr.-i ppnintiiiir th s. men for the coming year, but appointments will : he Tiade at the r. gnlar jneofioc of i the board Friday night. The park; for men. according to Mr. liidepour, j I ro piiiployf.fi ttio -e.-iT- .iroiiml. J The foremen, dn- Ag the infortml ' ! i-i-ii.asioTi reard:n', what stps night be tak"fi to make the parks ,:o-p hsirable to th" pubür. rurpl-r

s..ral tiTTi-lv sin . stlfi' tint t he ' e. cut i , s in cities of equal popllooard were clad tn ro-riv. and ac-! Iation, is much lower. The new cont'n'i on th"" s'i2gf ioji nil! fol- ,tra t is expected to call for a $ . C 0 0 hv, Tr. TJi.b roMir said. 'yeaily salary. Mi.s Ah'ering. vho has been in Mas FmJablc IS'-ord.

. i;arg. -r tlo- p-cvrtir: i work in: :h- bcird o:hc pres.-ntd he;- res- ; '. -.mat tot!, and it w-.s ac.N.pt.-d. as: a. Mr. P rl '- resignation. Mirs ! A hterir.g. aceo? dir.- to f ,o board. : g,e a - rn...! for quitting the po- j : ' i - n ;. 1 i t h i l pt U s'." Tniglit b.. ab i .n a t; a t : ot p., of - !OM: H I)IT SKCl'HKS X VY MI. KS HOTF.L N 1 1.1 ai . i ' I i . a -h - . l i na :i f i era a - i 'ara ' t o f

v,-o;ia: hot-: :-. f;s iry,tion. the most notic able b. ing the , ...-ay i , ': i reo-.: -.. ., t,;-o ' ad i : i ,; " -" ;" 'n' him j.rovi-bs that j

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mvnins ror $iuu

IJquor Violator G.?ts 90 Davv if 100 Iif-UmhI of 5200 Vine, Whn Louis Powell. '22 i F. ItpeiVd. i His ra.s" 'v.tx triod befo-o aiurv! by Pros. j,.l;ls,, Tu-lay aftorn.-on; ar:'J whffi tl. it l...ly had d-lil-rate i ; f'owll o.l ;. days in jail nut tht ! ;iri" u.i? rut in half. i Th had cost him t!iree rm-nths t.f jail !:f- in lif-u (if the ' r.'ury n! u!ii h hr- saved in ; , !ir'"- i !'w.l war arr stf 1 la.-t K':rn!:ior. ; I i had a soft Irink parlor but upj --Itirs, according to ifirt.-rs, v;t 1 i 3 - i i r.wrod a pint of whi.-ky which th' y siid had b .-n '.i.sr-d to .'Ipply thf ?- ' v. hr not t alontr on je-, rr a i n sola. ! Th'- jail -nt' n- by a jury is r--1 d ; ii onras'; tho.-" wli i .:.! pr. witii hru s in the criui t Iron. aip-a!s SUPT. BORDEN TO REMAIN HEAD OF

SfiHflflkS IN fllTYlFAIR ASSOCIATION

f , 1 llTOC Icar Loiltratt lX Increase in Salarv Plans Program. Ij. titiitM announcement that w ... . , , , f W . P'crdon. aty superintendent ol ,h0))1 wuul1 rcilcv. hi, contract , Al , for another three years, was made l.y him Tuesday. The contract dat in er Auer. 1. will be signed at Monday niqht's nu-otin? of the with that received by other school 0 W. W. ltOIIDFV Mr. ib.nlen. who na.- neen s-i ; p,q intend' nt of schools since Kl'.. j has create.! an enviable record in ( his able management of the school: system. Fnder hi.- supervision two j new s-hoo'.s have ben built, the Linden and -liver institutions. Fnrith. - r plans ,ae been jirepared fori jth" construction of a new fditlce in Itivtr Park wliiih will greatly re- ' h..- i-ori-g stion m that part of hie I . o . i i'r.ovdtd s- pool , om P.tions hav? b- -n one of th- hie problems faced 1 Mr. P.oid.u. Ii" !ia.- d vi-ed var- ! . o a -

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no ans of reliev ing th.is Mtua-ihe

s;x Ctad' s .si, all he acCMlltUi li lted j . ,i baiidings. th" w..Vc.,th.:

,),!!'! tin- g;iU" , . i eighth au-1 n

i in The junior h i-h ' s -hool. whIA tile high school pro er 1 will be d"v..'cd er.tir.lv to i t: st nnti n ot tin th'.' .- u,i;-er cashes. A ba-ic i rn pro vem-nt adapted un-d-r Mr. Fo-rdcnV. dir-ction include j 1 t ' - . . .,l.in.i,m n a new reader for j r.id-s ci.e and two. ThN marks the ' u'.tu iriat ion ,.f two years of work bv

his- gride teacher., and marks an j ," adil:'s r-f v. ic,.:ue to i.-itors at -dvan.-e in teaching v iding t. oh'.bj.,.,. , ..nv, ntion. Fntertair.m.-nt will , , . i i .... 1 l ; .... I . .

, . ti ;n t bos-- gi a.p s in a-nii. ;on . i ..... 1 : .. i,;.-,,ri. 1. ... . I i . : r o . . rn . ' i o...'i . 1 1 . . i 1 old arts, aid y-ography w , re cut- , , o'"-!'. it .ug w.'.n the Sn'hool cxci: i e. An i'in-'atiot, in the .school system i.s the introduction of a bureau of n or a bureau i .d Sl hools. this being , r- ?."irdi int" th I d-' iSed to tea .iS'.M th" 1 estllf.s J i n -1 r ic t .ot; by t -lue tional t sts. Ohio (.raduatc. i Mr. Prdn tame to Soutli P'tai ... t.. . .. . . . . .. 1 1.., . 1 . I n ..... V. i o., ii. to xp.-ra nc" in rx-cu;ie worK. 'n of the t:tt problems confronting hiru h re v the b: ingir.g tog tr."r of various uuh iti'T.;.' groups w h. I h had arise r. as the r,-.:!t of pre ;.".'..) chuoti1 1 o r. s . Mr. Fe rd n i a graduate of Ohio ' State un.vers.ty an I h.ad h'i peda- . g( .-. ii ate.l t-xecutive training at 1 AAmhia tiriverv'.ty. ! Campbell and Dennison umcd on ) " Committee .loan campbell and M. It. P-nr.ii f:: wer- named as state committeemen by the South Per.-.! V. M. C. A.. 1 card at a special meeting, held at the association building I n t night. Wliile tlu- m,t ting was called for the j purpose of picking thf-o- n. directors a!o hoard an l nt , ra-t i ng n l.lrot ': v A c. ("Jrand. Ill SiUANH SFFKS DliCKHll. i'rank Croncrt brc-ught su.t f i cr? v ore e in Superior court Tu s lay against hh wife, Clara F. Gri.erh They w re rnarnrd July 1, lfMfi an! heparat. I Jan. 12. 1322. Hr prefers a formal charge of crufc.tv.

Searching

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r A, ' Ax.--..- -ii" Tt-: 'A:-: --:j'V'f ' v vfH.. t:;),;'.'. xISA r;A.: - A- V .-v"A: v -vV'jX' '.XY' Jf' AV a-- 1 i : AfA1?? h"' I " A-;rf A 1 A;- ; A:r'AAAAA.A

of the fashionable motion picture house collapsed, killing 05 and injuring 132. Firemen, soldiers and citizen volunteers are shown at work. Note the massive steel pirdcrs which supported the roof and the great blocks

of concrete that fell when the girders girders can be sern. SELECTS DATE FOR H1U1UÄL raiR nDRD:

, and Poseph Schilling, pianist, pre- ' rented an interesting program at To IC Held Nearly a Month thoir recital g-iven -last night in the Kurlirr This Year Than For- Iiotary Room of tho 01her IIotel ii l i i under the management of Mrs. J. nierlv Adopt schedule. x f , " 1 i Albert Harris. August '22 to 1'6, inclusiv- are the' Mrs- U'shter possesws a voice of late .t lat night at a meeting of.fUaIitf an'-1 ,:harm- and she POduCNortlurn Indiana Fair Ass, iation 08 man' exquisite tones. Her low repr.-entatives for the annual In. Aon-s are p itticularly sweet, but her terstat Fair. The fair will p.- tau-! hi-ht'r registers are not remarkable, id at prinubrook park South P. -ml. I U tan be sil1'1 of hvr interpretations.

Announcement of the dates hows Ii U'lll Mit hin 1! in Ttit r.n h..tt.r horse racing events than ever be-I t " . -i .v . , .i I fore. 5-aal the otficial, "for th.e hoi-sts will be in much netter condition. Then too, that is nuue favorablo time from a w at her tand pcint i'lso." Adopt Now Policy. Jtepresentatives in attendance at the meeting jiterday afternoon adopted a new policy which calls i0r an onlfllj schedule of fairs, and which will enable horsemen to make! the entire circuit. The schedule) adopted is aii follows: August 1-1. Decatur. Ind ; Aug 8-11. North Manchester; Aug. K.-1S Cl(4hen; Aug. .L-.,. .South P.fnd. Aug. -0-Sept. 1, Importe; Sept. 1.-15 Frown Point; Oct. P.oUib,,n Another meeting of the r.T.i-s.-nt-atives. numbering ..o, is m heduled ! ... . :.. ... .1.. i Fachen; Aim. 12-20. South P.fnd. late in February. At th.u time tip' list of purss 'tt the v. iri, mis meets! will hi drawn up. otlier arrangeinents for the South P.end fair will b? n.ad independently by the ! . a 1 as.soc iat ion. LUMBER MEN WILL CONVENE IN CITY ,'()() Meinlirrs of Association to Attend Litsinzor to Sprak at Hancpiet. Th'ae liundrcd m ml'rs of tlie Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan lb tail Fuinh-f H- alrrs a-s-o. ,at nai a:- .;..ct' d to hear i'harl- s lAsi-ig-.;- of Chi. o when ,1 1: v-rs th. principal a-Hi'-s a1

a ,'har.p- m th- usual scV-dub. the 1 Ills as .sp.ciaUy true ot ner ioik "r , ! AA S t - ' "1, ,7. r . at iDuri this cnti-e time his

outh lb.nd fair being scheduled al- " .: ;7 , , A " i, vho at j Welnesday. through a caMi and j ctta s:.. own.d l,y his steon. i U orge 'inarter, i;as ... -n own mos: month earlier thi year than 1 rimJT . ,r the A'ry system, to obtain pure k'O I Ir,vrcnce, at 7-3 o'clock la.A night. T'? T i T...- i. .- i i... limes wa- nrilliani nut Hir tne ... ... A T r- t'irl- ru ce.n th

.a.-,. i.o. um,. cicoiotsi oy . , ...,.,1,1. to ret ir('aI11 al :1 "llmmum pnee ot .5 -j : Mr. Tritt had gone to tlie store to! A, F. F. MacDonald. president of the f f H r ! Xri CCntS v uait' 'mako.ome purchases. Several other j' frorn il t,w" f -;''"."" local association. ; ? " TJ l11... ' Mr. Wittner has established dis-! customers w ere in the building al thelV A"Ul ' f '

their ..mention hampi- t win, h is to j u b,sk(t of c,olh, s uns the cause of be h- Id in th- Oliver hotel Tuesday!., firc in the homo of Kari Parker.

"oo;,, Feb. C. Mr. LitMirT wi.l talk to the l':ib. ,-;... a on oaa-nl buin ss lb t.otis. His topc v. h" "Whithei . r.- We PriftingV" Th. .akr i- j c ! : i ; m . ; . ; t . of the boa rd of re.ie.v o: k county. Illinois, a dir. ctor in o O .,vo,.v : rhh-agn bank.-, and also conT;) r-to.j -ith large manufacturing (,f t;,0 windv C-.tv. Ma Fli F. S birt wall .'.diver rui-m I eir,-:.i e .a !;.', n,; , com.-dian ami s.n.-r ot .otr- l'tiia. ; ' . ( .in S ixophone (piarb.t. the ::so, j-,t-,.:i .-),-, H . 1 , , ): . ( .,. ( ,., a Flkiuint. pr-s. i- . Hollow- 11 of Soutli Pen 1. v p-r-.p, osi.b Tit. and .1. 1. Pavey o! j ...h p.. ;.d. .- c rotary and treasurer, (Ol'IlT AIMOFI.NS. ; Ti..- N'.-vemb.-r s'sdo-, of the ciroi.it court .idjourn.ed Tiosd ty for the i,.j - ni, an ! will ta-; lesunne until ! r.-xt Monday. At that titnov the i" i .,urv will go in s.'ss:on.

Soldier Removins: Victims From

. ..v A AA ,. A V "Avx.r:J A AX -' '''A.' " ' . :.:,;'. v -A ; . v . , .d (roups ,d' soldiers removing two the snow which Is thought to have

Theater Wreckage for

; .r. v:-;., V),v ,:-'.i v' ?cju i V V ;- : -' ' ' A--i A-w- V Knickerbocker th eater, "Washington, gave way under the weight of the leasing Musical H nncitier Mnoinnl Hnrogr"m ."en Ma.lamo Py Righter. soprano.j im v'vlv .IUUM "" ,l- l",.T I - I 1 .....-. ...II.. A .4 W , . mm T . I I " Ti-o unll on, t lirt t oPIl n 1,1 PA . . , . , ... , . . . , which Mr. S nelling revealed in this . , t , . number was unusual to sav the least.! It is a dülicuU thing for any artist nut .vir. s-ueipng handleti it witn as skill w hich showed evident study j land a deep umn-istanuing. Of Mrs. i.'aghter s program, the best numbers. besides her Irish.

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Scotch and French folk songs, wero j tho distribuhng points, together I 0110 v r' Ml' 1,11 . Logans-("f.it-mQ "Thf. sun'iiini " u-ifh iv hieh 1 ...... i. . . t.!..i. - i Iport. Ind.. also survive.

... nn..nPll fho recital. "The I.ass ..... . V J - - . . v . - ..... , ' - With the Delicate Air." a catchy, trlvolous thing. ly Arne; and "Scrtnade," by Mctra. Mrs. Righter was generous with her encores .".nd showed good Judg-

,1Unt in picking them. She i.s more? Mr. Wittneris in advance of the rent hme 'in the lisht,-r type of SonB quirem.nts of butter fat and richthan ln any other, and It is to thinness and averages loo per cent In! t.1;lss that 5h,. should devote her purity, he says. ! , ftortP. i Mr. Wittner says he has long de- i . , . .!..;.. , 1 .i... . .a t .

t.-,ui g ,,-nr!.- no ; i-inn ;u v..,.. o'" ;t ec.m iftiu. si h;is ;t "ini nwunof lVening's performanr Victim of -liar Busters'

Guilty of Booze Charge. ton a v., whose place was the scene, of "bar-busting" activiti's on the part of Chief of police Lane and hU , tnen .Ian. 2S, was found guilty of j unlawful possesion in city court j Tin sday. A fine of $100 an,i ro.--;s was paid. A suspended sentence of '.mi days in tlie county jail was also meted out to the offender. Dropped Match Cause of Blaze; lour Other Vires A match ha! whi"h dropped into ! 2 . , Laporte ..v.. strdav afternoon vhich damage estimat d at $2... j Th "ln;4trh ,,,oke when an att mPt

G,.v of llooze U.rSifnmA M DM Ä R R pRTRf) Joseph Allen, proprietor of a soft 1 II U 111 Uli lilllliJlJ 1 UI drink parlor at 1212 W. Washing. hat t ATI nnmiTT

. uas ,;rillc t() iht j-, and the h.ad1'' th" ,Mrr'1- hut ,h" h'

into the basket. This pre was the mo-t s riiu- o: ; iVf4 rrport0!-i during th" afternoon ' an1 ov,.ning by ,bT,artn;ent othcials. : Th ,irsf. shortly aft. r th p. noon i hour, was at 712 YY. Oak st.. wher c; lt-k from the himr,. v were rtponsibb- for a smr ' cteinaohl. oc--upar.t bill loss to J. of the h O U s At fi ocIock, Hose- Company No. i ,(;is called to the home of F. K. J T,is. ä 1 3 Corby a v.. to extinguish I a ro,,f r-.ro. ar,l at Af... o'clock, tire men l put cut a blaze at 7:;; N. Na- ; p-,-r st.. the home of Fmeral KmarI p,e. owned by Jacob Uozonski. i Chimney sparks w. re th.e cause of ! both fir?. I The groce ; v and dwelling of John ; P.i.-rwag. n: 2'1 Kenwood a v.. was ah-o

thr at. n'.I by fire early lat'hotne. He was formaliy p. a -d

evening, who, n Hoe Company No. - was calKd. Th.-- damage amount' d. to J 1 .--;.,, .:Aa:'A""! A,, 'AA.: - . , .' ,' " ' '' A Ä -'-A' A .V:v A-A A:'- ' ' . - '.' " ' i ! A' .4-ts''- . , jA-A ' i i ' TX -

of the victims fr rm the Knickerbocker theater. Notice the depth e-f been responsible for the collapse of the theater roof.

Victims

i "7 for dead and Injured after the roof snow. At the left one of the broken j VVKKU A Mil 'AÜÜV' 'CASH AND GARRY PLAN BRINGS DOWN jß UIIMIU lUlUljij Wittner Cuts 15 Cents From Quart Through IVcw Svstem of Delivery. Py a system of reducing the overhead cost on ice cream by eliminating the usts of salt and ice in lellv-

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cry, and also duo to reduction in the1, A vMent am, smMpn hf.art .mr price of materials used in the man-jjs believed to have been the cause, oi ufactuie of ice cream, Jolm W. Witt-1 the death of i:i J. Tritt. of 1 f, 1 1

I nAr tnannfnotnrni ? vj At -Inf" n 1 1 Ml ri.t tn f tthn it rot.,1 H Ol n

irmuung stations inrougnoui me city

where his products will be placed , orCi hf. ,..iS!,Cll an1 dropje-d to the from his central factory. From . floor other men rushed to his aid, distributing stiitions, rich, pure ire.t ,,0 ..lo ,,..,.,..

cream bo sold direct to the conumers. Maktf Pricv Popular. According to Mr. Wittner, the ex ( rrt.arn f,(.7.en w hile enrote to VV.TTvT-iiiTL4v''.i.iirv.v-vi'Ai-,vi A ,,a i,.- h-,,- v.. imi mm jili iiO iilllJW.l. iift,t.; 17' V.I Jll'.-b.UiA... j tal in keeping that delectable table necessity "at a prohibitive price ami i making it a luxury insteady of a liej cess try product, j The ice- cream manufactured by A-ir.d to tdace the nri( e r,f it e cream A A 1 ' j. . ,r " A V .... I ... ric i l .hi ,ra e-bui.w food product and believes his new system is the solution of the probj k öl y)LM utiiAiii i m i ii . l r . "V i i i 1 JUKM'ii ami to.aprri AiutntMi on DOO.t lIhll' e I 111(1 llll . 4- i . and Moonshine.

made publlo bv the p;lsoi Fev. 11., Henrk Mikseil. lis N. Hill st.. I i.hilli,,s cpsterday. Twenty of was ar:arted by tin- pn;i, ,- Tu-liy!,, ... , . . ....

;,toro..n. ,,, S.r,, H..:-.-o d detail lound a .s-till and two ipiarts ot i mut" 111 ns ,1,,nit' ini ,,iS, ov"' oi t,.- miw " w"" ' 1 .lames i-aene. ii was i'-oatea in i:a ' lotto:u of I f'hthe c bottom of a barrel with a pile ,,f ,,TS overing it. Im mediately j iftrr the .till Mas foud. .t.ks"lh tn. ! I"1:"0 s r:::,'1r a ''laH!l fo " th" tu' , fi'iart.S of li'ltior which was located bin: to p. Mik. n tli.ai walk'd i-it til. . kit' h,'n- and whib' tlie offers- w.-re , searching thi room. h attempted; to th e through th- r-ar door. S-rgt.i I)--linki followed him. and he ww ; captured in the alb y in tie tear ot the hob-e. lie was tau u to tne Kaition and booked on a charge of u.-u.tw iai j---------ou ,.,.om .ui. , i o'l.aoi. io .m.i .... aira,.: e-i in ni "court this morning. Phillip Ca pert. .'10 N. Pird-'l! st.. as arr.-t.-d by th- same d tail. af:-r 1 th.-y foa- d five -ir,n ' "moon-hi:.e" in 1 wa ? imt t aer" wlp "i-mntioli-i f" in '-in i o'of : in - o;i.c'rs tinea 'th.e v. -it. but in-t:".o ti-.ns were p-: t j with Iiis w ife to report to po'.:, e h-ad u.arfcr s wnen i.e h I cnic under arrest when In- came to X) ..." 1 . - ' TT- ..... - I siinon i.i'i nign ii" w a, .t.given a. hearing th.is Wreckage v 5. 0 b' : - -r- . . f t - dr. ,a. ?. ,' . f.- V b'-v v-:: ' c...

REPORT ARREST 0F'"surf,ncf 'e" f THREE INJUiiCTiO'rl LOCAL FUGITIVE lSDITS ARE FILED IN PITTSRllRf, PA acRY CITY ATTORNEY

AAI A A J A ,w A. t V X. A A John .ovarIicwhi. Who Eraped Dospito Handcuff, to Face Larceny Count. John John Xovnohewsk i. alias I.an-a?rr U.i .lolm S.-)nittT- ivh i i escaped from th.n clutch.es of a

Joseph county deputy sheriff about 'the Northwest, M;;t : tl I .;!"' In- ; fio days auf, is rf jiorted to have surince con'.pit.y. been capt tired in PittsbuTg. Pa. No- In that r.uth f time, a tr.an ill ! vachewski. although mar.acb d. ina.ie ,-ither a cou ire n lint of f r;,-r.ils or ft

! his getaway from the orhcers of the

law and wore the shining brroadets. i; lS nc'iuiv.-1 the ho j Iate Tu sday afternoon Floyd O.;pro, 1 b th" tot th I Jellison, prosecuting attorney, filed

nn alhdavit ncainst Novachewski charging h.im vith grand larceny. The atüdavit charges that Nov,,cliewsKi ?t.e t ie l. ronert v of the New York Central Ilailwav Co. Accorlin;r to nnvrJtied renorts. I John Ik Kuespcrt. captain of NewYork Central poli--, left South P.end '.Tuesday noon for the east with a j warrant for NovachewskCs arrest, lit was Kuesport who signed the af1 tidavit against the fugitive. The man's tscap was- speetacuar- jje uas apnrehended near New Carlisle and had been handcuffed ,,rriMratorv to hei-.-- i.rontrl r to youth liend for booking. He mad.i nn excU5f. to tj10 ,,;;-Cera and under of dusk tied. They fired at' him. but failed to dron him. For 1 days ho was hi nted in the vicinity. but failing to obtain a single trace of Novachewski, the otticers tame b the conclusion that he had been ded by friends, had removed th j handcuffs and lied. UC Ä D T A TT A HIT TQ AT... C...1J..J.. ijWiii iiiii xil jiiiiiieiii in Grocery Store Ffforts to Aid Unavailing. time shortly after entering tin: 'l,l .1- ...... .1....... .4... Porn in Oh came to South ilL.iii ol. jum i ii, .iit ii. nvMuiv .ii.-i wife, Mary, his stepson, one brother, . r , Harry Tritt of Ivogansport, Ind., and m i t k -i r r . I Funeral .-rvices will bo held at th home Thursday afternoon at e.ocK ana burial will be in j Overview cemet ry.

PH , iTfe t Ln.'.iv h,,.. ,r Mr Mack- fo- ' XJ115 MiP? Q .x, ' ' A ' gSSmi IT1 ZTZ" Vu-'o' .x In,,n .,,,,,, f ,Pnni-o u,s! , ' :, "A A ' cd hr o h a Up r. T1 V ' -ui. eu pj a loot nie at tn. rt.. ;-,f Nortliwestern agents when he w

t r ua-i.a., a..,. . . lRI1LL Ul cltlMhUU' l7J;it j o j f , Tue.-dav noon. Hose comnanv frfm station N"o d iiiisuotiI th:rl0ri11- , f ... , IlK- alue of Illing ati.l car.1 ss- !-'- V ' m,-u. r( the Libra! y Purf.au of Chicago, i"h ""K alth" 7hm;r Cm" icrr.s ami inoir proper msiauai ion mercial School Thursday afternoon J o'clock. Pusiness men and their ; employes, interested in the operation o'i a modern system, ar" invited by , the Thomas schcol to witness tlie i demonstration..

. ;i paid volume of bu-in"--into the Trinity Mfth.-dit church 1 j Inst Sunday according to ügiir-s:'0 ? --

A A , Y X. j j conimPtoo ,-ngagid :n the visitation aiapa.ign show 7ä pi'dg.-fi to no mbe- ship in th. ,-hurch. Phillip L t. 'gir V. Manli-on -t., i re port d t t i i e Tuesday Ian 'a as night that his Cadillac ;tob-n fr-an in front lc about fi o'do. !;. Tin l:f r.se minij b,.r nf (h ,.. r In,llana i ' ?i. P. J. stall -v. n-i:-t-o of the y. l. C. A. left f . r Chie ig Tu- - Say tr att' iid a tr ist' .-.- rar --tin g uy ,-(1p.sid -ration of th,,. P. 2 2 bud- , t for hom, and foreign wo,a pn , . f.f th(. v.(1. k ,,r :h C. I. I aTiil. .rcsid rt of tin i' M. C A.. ? p-vit M- nd ty at Chi" : 1 CO wit h t ' re i b " t n T M , i , t i rr,..ar., v. r. t;;f. ,.r.:,ti-?i r gp:n. I John F. Mo't. int er n a h.n. 1 1 . t r;aiy spok- ' t th. rn' tin 1 v-,nIuIo of gann-s btutrn ihTt r v.'adiirttrton s. 1 i'".. Ce:;tvr

r.a.i A gyniuasiiin; (.am anu th' r.ewly orC a p-'-rt ; ,;7, a studeb.iker In.lustria. far.i

: ,:,,- ,.,..,.t j n the V a in ? t . ri . : . -al ;s b- n g a : ran- u. Mis. Ciifi.ml Snell. r.iu . Lind i s, .. f ( j. returned from To'.i d", ; v ,..,- .) -i0 v as calh-d by th" sudd, n -- j ,b ,:th. of lor broth'-r. I . Hartsu.g Harry Fugle, 01T loiirih st.. ho tin !" rwen: ar. op r ttion for a c u e -. pp-nd. it is at th' Fpw rt hi h"-p."a Monday, i- in.proving. .b.Iin V. Nikhart. DP. Di .niond aw. ; improving at th- Fpwo: :.h h. spit. i ! after an opc.-af An f-r a-.tity , appMonday. STRIKERS NEGOTIATE : TO WIN BACK JOBS ! OMAHA. Neb.. Jan. "1 . Striking ! i ackir g h s" workers wer., n-go-,t.a;ir.g for tl :r oi l jobs today. The ,".'") ( r- pfo es who -truck at the South om.ab.a plants nir.e weks lego otHcIally called off th-- strike at i meeting b'.'-t rr.gnt. WANTS DFCIIFF. S lit for divorce and cuodv cf th.eir fur chüdrtn was s u-h.t by Ibrimn "W v. 1-,-ur.d ftains- N"loe May Nlund in sape ri r court Tus day rr.orr.irg. He charges that a.s j.oss-se l of an irritable d:--pr s tlnn. that he faib-d and refused 1 p-rform hr housewifely dut.ea ar tmally t-banuonea film.

j Will Honor Apcnt Fpon Com. I plt-tion of Ouartcr-Crntury ! of Service Here. j To sper: d. i ipiiitT i f i ,Vi rtur;.

Jill 11.. i ' . . - . ' ' . . i . t rk ' ! ' uuite an .ich..--!i;i'".t. I).:-- i f cor-t o! U nr.!'' I. M ,,-k. . :.:..r i:.-:.. ral ;i;.:;: legion of er. cm!,--. That Mr. Mi-,4; . r f ,. : i - i i . - . .- i I ' - " 3 i I It , :FOt FeM-nary and Mareh , .Mack months."

' Tlioir object d urir.g t'o-s,-- two k j . , j months will be to make J-Vhruary . j.: ;)., m a : . . -i , ..- and March banner m or. the: in in- ' T!.. ,. ?' '

su ranee history. Mr. Mack comph t"s . M ..." .. f I ii. t u ' u i v ii i i v ii in ui' a c'ntiirv ot s-r. ic" in t!nI Northern Indiana tb-ld in I, hraai-y. ' over Sitting in Iiis cozy othce in thFnion Tru-t building, lie r-calh-! tin ,-arly dayts in South IP nd and ga'i ... , some lrnnrc-sions or nis ar.y st r igtimes," said Mr. M o k. ,-l ut I t.evcr Si I U ;t p, U'. X -ilii'l I i away for I had faith in ic.ys-. ;i faith in the proposition I represented. The first two par-', it was ja Inavy up-hill struggle, but aft-i that I gradually became ne'juaihN I with local business in.-n. g.tined th-ii conndence, their fri-miship an I their business." ine a Von or n:. co-worioTs to 'o.m,,,, . o c ( ) ! n i ii ri ii g present d'iv cornmi. sir.:. paid to those of t we n r y - fi . ye '. r j Adopt Suggt-tioii I .f(. W), ,0 s ,y 1 t..,. ;i ,,.,. . . ...... ,,.v(Vj). :; AAAA j ()0 ;.la(... M,ri.,1.-. ; adopted. " Mr. Ma. k ;.! righff illy proud ol the record made by hims. p" a"d -o-work. r-". A.-eording to . oluic . i hu.--ir.ess handled in th.. 1 A;-- : St a ; s d ii ring th- y- i r 1 ' -I. !.. ag'-ncy ranked thirty n the :? wa : . o a . i , Murriciie ( vrtl j K ate ..... ... " " "" l'"'" ( for Loral ci7VM,r,h W ii j t i r. , pi., i I ! ll.-ni holi.la;. city cr, ;:t T ! better . l" ir.inmt: i' Mar.lb :-n Cr t it ::t c-j-y i a-d .lai, ...,p : r tw,, I'' o to 1. Tia - i - " '- 'I ' I ; 1 v . '. a s t ! - - 1 , p a rpo " "! to th 1 . b f. r-. s . . -, . .. i r to th--.r trip tr, .:.- ,1 " I, 1 for th. lio.-in-i-.i. show, d t;.riage c.'-rtifp';i,e ?r adan 1 tho.- Ir- u we:.-.. iv.a.b, thbroi.,; int. ai sFP.Mir AN.NFAL KIIPOKT. Th- a nr.'i P. t p n t; - S lb r. I :i. tpt-. of th" A .''.-. an i s- -. ..- r- to ., - :.. ntten'P-l ;.- ckn; -r t P:r.-,-.:-t h at th" ' A';a.;' r ot '.'":.".!;; r ing Pt-t n:-ht. I:

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Boche, 1 1 linger Striker, on Minth Day W itlumt Vund; li iie Is Br -overing Siisht MAMS O;, Ink. .Jan. " 1 . ia it w'no ii-'d .r. jail h re on t harg. s . :. gi- '. -.nd v: -:r.g li.s w::'.- ' fast Zm'- d en ded th turth dav i f his h'lt.-" .:.'!!.' en Tu-..- Ja v." Itodie has ; "-n wph..t f. ' d .:.,' Jan. 2'1 ar. 1 ib-s taken .-.,- a or--.,'.! fju n try f w .i t r. A.-.'h- fron, flight b .s . f f.. s'i in fa e and r . . k. h- -a - t.o "..irk"! '.'..twirl s.cr.s cf av'::..n ". II. s w.f-.n w h "c it is harg.-l. h- n:.--i to fas for "?, 'I.e.? in an ( f f - rt " cure r ileum a ism. is' sbw ly r' -ering fn rn .ffe.ns i f h r long ahs'sr.en e. SP..- has partially recovered her sight, but is itill very

' Tu-..- Jo - ito f.-... for I weak.

Take Step to Halt l.iqnn: Flow Nickel Hotel F Ineluded in Fi-t. i ' -; :.,:! that " . '". I'

l' ro':r. sr.r. " "--.i - . : vv.n pn.- or - .r.e t. . i ii T"o ;: ' a 1 1 1 r: ' " i .". j viol-N-rs. '1' :t V;:!;-i"! ;.'ie. ard Jv ':. :. a t 1 'H--wlt?, 7!. V. pil; r -, a . The :vu'-rt .n :'.:' a ' .ail. ;r- ir. tit ' : - tr.er. s u : : t:.op. r !:'! r - r r . r . o I';.pk c.'.- h. p- rr-'i t "" r f - !. y-- : a 'I t . . r u !'.'.... : . .-1.1 -. . krtow :: - ho; t A ' ' ' r p tnir: is ra ;on e. .k i ' v o-. as th- f.. . . : I..-. ":ü'i.i'-.v!"i:.f r " ' k - i -! -;. f. o; . . .;. p ? :i.-t.; ;!." ; - iT'MI-'.'it by 1 ';.: f f Po;.. . 1 . Found P or at N n k I

the N i :;('' 1 ; - t : 1 1 " . Jit. i 1 'a id w a. s .(.'.; i 1 : r e .. ! i .: .i "A ' ü "f o ,- -,. a t , : i y , t .: b- ! ri o" r: . , . '. t a , ; I .. was fi'un i i :. :''.. bar r i : Ah... U 'i. e .-, who s : ! !-- tli'- b i r : ' . L'l urn ". . : ; i ', , was . t- - i for 1, 'u i: f , . a : i;m:r- -f ': . in h :.- s-; o;. . . : N- . 1. Th ';; ' r ; . rt. : i w Ii t m in -t ; o " p:'o. . . i , 1 . .- . ; -s ; a t ; tii" . s-ahh-aia. :: t J .1 oi i 1 i h o! r p ;hc a n i:i p.a. - I "a a! It. '.--. . ; t !o- ; ' r. port, i s i h i to be a i : o ::!'-;.-! of J r : '. . "

,.? d ha.;, r. 1 : a .- i.-, s ! ..ri t .. it g ; :. ' for--J -i 51" i . ' ; i i . '. , - ' i : " r V. i I ho- A. . ' - I . ' '. ! . ''lies nt ,1; ! !. in 1 a"; I : a r.ii-t a : his - - '. d 1 v '.' v A'"". : t t '. . . ' : loa v a j i o - ; ,,.-.. L. . : w AA th" , a i .1 1 ,.v ! i i I a ' : , i :-" k y. T . ; li-pp r r ! 'iv-l a. b i ! . v .- t rri'i in . la ia.-sh:.;. " a . ' Ti.e "as- V. ere d - jia.nr:.. ,,f .f p-,:-e. ' 1 OYER: TWO GUILTY WHILE OHE FREED r rarincr and "home Cafr )VT1T Filiril oll Liülinr ..... i w ... n- ; ; : ! r lv :. ri'" to ? . ng ' '- x - Jul f.. Ma cur t Tu.-.-d:,v a ral o; t: i : ri i! i ; u ! e , I . 1 1 ! r:V i a su ' th.rd -.as A 1 . r,.ho " ' f; .. ! - - . . '. i r g T ' by i'.' l- r .1 Ihohibi-i.,-;Ag-.t M-' th. ; n-l tc :-:-r... I'.-.! alt !" t"e ti". !: !' o! . :-.T c - I- :.- of ..::. a ) ! ? o , if-:;. y b su ;: .b -i i. MX moll! s ! a ... . r i r g j F: !' la ' ., !,,. :: . , ha U I , w I f ' " ..-I I :, " ' f . r ' . - - 1 1 i lb ";',,,-" , t I b ' i . ; T ' , t .. ! e 1 Ves, It's a Cat Uf.Ül.i'-füw-J , 4 " . t - . V s. hss-v a .'Av A'-'V v.I V 4 V f:'.s js th, : o- i. :.u-a il exhibit a At'.anti'- e. t chut. show. New k. It's nn Australian felina. I Yor