South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 34, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1922 — Page 2

FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 3. 1922 EIGHT NOTRE DAME ---.CONGRESS AGTS STARS DISQUALIFIED ' . ,- YITH SPEED ON i to t ' : r h o n to her 1 a t r In the ''a.-.j. M..- Nrnr.ar.-1 wM h did r ot d - so. Mis- 1 u rV.a.rce. who ie. In a !.r :. a.J;rir.;r. Taylor i.unsilox, RUSSIAN FUGITIYE TELLS OF WINNING RAIL UNIONS ARE UNFAVORABLE TO Mine Convict Miners Diy in Gas F.xpltisinn B I KM INGHAM. Ali., F: :. Xin-" cOTiVITs werf- ki'.i fr"':l I o ? a I pi." c ; r r ? i r. i t h o 1 5 1 . :..:r.. !n P.il-b r ,;,;:-.! . 1 . t o r.Ion.iay. üvordir. T rv yort r'-'-'-ivd hro ! y C U. N s -I'irt. .-at min ir.ci"ft- r. '!. N"ftv,;tt -ili he had only r ;r:. - i a i.,cat?r rpcrt 'ri t!- .'!':; :,t. hut Thrit t!- fjp.f r ","J:d-nr - f th- rv.r.s tr.M h!r.i tli -; ; n was a n-nl oj;, that all tt 1" 1liad t.--- n r rfd . r. ! r! Iii in was c-a:. - jj " r"";rr. I hör. hont midr. i?ht .ir.-i FORMALLY BY BOARD if:-:;;: uh, t re rr.!r.rrd. In hi?h. srho"! FORD PROPOSAL -7;" HI S40,000,000 BRIDE Do'ir.i- Melusin ar.d hi? df, no i T J J LABOR ALLIANCE .. h . 1 rr i '.ettM "h c ff r I r. ' to ck t'. th htm ?hrt live !n the am dl?trt-t. tili thv , ra-ard tho .?he: tired fhc-rt'.y aStT t Ilrotlierliofxl Cliicf- Disclaim Invitation- Have Iicen Fu'crivrd. T'lvlonillr ( o a c Ii ixcir.iri-, -r.-j the- -ni. .u asiin: i. jmmeciiatelv ?uh- '-. cick. The..- thought at th time . ... J "Fnle-i rr-f-'-.o-jinr ;irl rem-! ,.,1 TL.,. Af:l:. lit m'.irht l.e .ir. autoim.!.: exhauf.. . T . ... . .AI IT I . 1 . 1 ' " -

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r, . . 1 1 toJAPANESE OFFER CONCESSION TO CHINA'S DEMAND M iVono.ition Half Wav hv Aprccinp to YieM Some ' of I" nrmitn.U. " - v . 'on! in Mod from p.ir one) t 'hi.'a. jut before her partial aco. ptaa- - of tlie drrnaiids' as an e.'P dn n t brin tho iiroIoned neK tiatjons to an end. Aiinoiiiico Tliroc ( nccion.s. 'I hi' e o o., , .ions u t r announced t-v ft ir ai Slial' haia. r)ne re jtinq- to fci oup ti - and tho others to tho situ-i'f!-'n ia Mari'-liuri i. and Mongolia. Jap.n, v,.-s icad-. he 'iid. to withdraw the toi-ervation .attached to the 'iiir;o'-e.Ja p k I, in treaty of Vl". under nhi-di s-lie r tailed the rlpriit to p.-, s furtlior in the future the Una. pfod Toup live. One of the other i-nr:r!on.-, will prn up South j Map-huria and ra.drn I.nn-r M"n-j ipd;a. to th, international con.ortlum and tb- r asset ts tliat Japan lia j ro. irT.ntam of insist in c: that Jai.otn- j advp. rs bo emploved in thf-o te ri it.-ra - :n politic i!, tinanoiil. mil- i ita ry or pop,.,, matters 'i'lie faao-u, TP-up be. thus c.T-'t it ?, tb- discard aft r it had been the ce m,-i- of the "denrinds'' conf" er y for the p.ist -.jx years. r.. t w-. ubl !iae re.,uircd China to cm Play Japanese political, financial I I m i military ad iers in her central I rovi rnno-nt. fcivo to .Tajn the rieht ! o jointly j.olice with China certain tnipor, n:t h:no an as, esfabli.-h ... ........ i . . .... . ..i ..... . a jo.m o ni ne so-j.i pa no.-c a - - e i ',' .i r I t..r. ... f .-.. tlll i-.'k ttint min. re and railroad concession.- . i 1 Tho-' rcquiroments. the 'hinese de. .a red, w .d tm-an tli end (f hino: o -..,-.:-, ;t;niy. - - SAYS RAILROADS WERE SAYED BY WAR REGULATION Ailon DciiimmT- Cla i III b KoaN W'orr Iuiiurd liv I''rlrral Control. 'titintie. from pac e o e ) i-.a at than had be en e x p. n.bd by the ova,, r- prior to f der al centro I'a it i.j true.' the former direc-oj 1 ' 1 ' e 1. "Til., laiireauc, ha o a-ep ii.;- to keep up their paints to the 1 'vca s-an-dard which is r.eee5s.iry to i pro p;c cheap transportation. ' I Mr. ' ;!:i;i;;ns quest jo. fed F a w it - ' . io-i'lv as to the oo-a te, th. -L,v-i nt o; operatm :t.. ;i v. - ' 1 ...... 4 ....... I Mi d- Ado.. , il'ed at (.rt-.vi A , 1 ,-a.0.ri,- :-.t by W like.- F Hirers, for- j ..... ,p .' ?i ",!'fstl. ' .. . . . . j a . . . r ... . i

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(no:,.,! Fa ec'or Coiv.i' T.a-i to ft... , . e' Fa. it liquidation cf all claim.- ; W oUl I v 4-.. irov e mme nt n.2'M - ! 1 a . ' - T a ! J-5 o-1 '.-C Tr I . , a ;j 1,- j ; c W !aa'.. at $ 1. T ' " . 1 o . t a behind. i 1 j . -M y t ! Ah.. Ft w..: r, prrsc-.d .n ext're:iul : -; rrat.e:.. v e 'i.t.l no s-:npat!.N-.'' h. Fi'av.an eit vl.tr eF "w ;t h tb''.it 4 he ;e W.i - . P. e :h . , ; dtl 5 ri of Cm w ,i r. ' 1 : . a r a 1 V th, ' I' 1 REED SAYS NEWBERRY (U GHT TO OUT SEAT M cnt'.nued from p . ere.) they e r stole: 1 .-. w . ... s-re v. i:.:'. r' publican. (ahio, 11 s- a. ht 'o nr.sw. r the l:ed ctie'; of ;i 1 1: -. . but spoke only bri'.? ! 1 l.C". ia-- 1 f toe- it. s;ro ot the 5 e n - ateis t IF-uria He told the ten- ....... . Jo t ie honest di"erences es e.: Lflr.l-Ti on the Newberry ct-ntro try and added: " "I car. concede al.-o that :-o-r..tor v . . .... U....4 u.v,. c a'.i-F-n and still be honorable. But I vi rst-i.t tla f our.datior.les eh-vres ! .j f.ut.p at us here. I resent fuch at- i ,' . r T 1,11,., T V . , V, j i,;' ia, in; l L..;ir t a 4i.t e: n-c i. .k, . i .t s. a.s... of honor as those t-elf-up-p-irted guardians cf the tenate's na rils and self -appointed censors 4tPJ of th senate's conduct.' YFILNOVS IIALF-PIUn; SALE in no.v goair. full blast. 27-tf

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i;,'-d to ma:;t;tirti:r.-- ?.itrat! :'',r 'r-r- I'' n-y I I ! - '1 - ' to r -df-s-.i-r; a rr.-v tl S'i I'i1-' at .a n -p..vd:tur.- r f ; lf u'r( :ll'.v ;ir''J I-rrdun, .o,n . j ni' rr':?,: Nitrat'.- l.y tlf- h :-t proc-s T-"',v' I-in lanuf.u turr .at Onrr. 'It is w-Ml known. liMN..tr. tliat iatrt-s fnr f-rt :!;. r anrrd i Irof. My man-itaotui d l-y nxation i nitron n i'rom the rc.r hv a :i v ; l,r 'f-1 known t.r-rc, but everyone b"P- and l.enV(.s that improved du.-e rivh results. My propes.il doe not provide fer waiting to man - ufacture nitrat until the K, ran at a b.s-, until nuoh improv. d ptjI sr.s. in ('if ia-r-ar.t1iaj I jirop'-s-e j to soli hulPkOient cxccs.i power pro- ' ducod at JdufKdo Shoals to linance tli continuous production of nitrates Hnd tho operation of such research pla nfs. "My prcpoiiil provide.." the .statement, concluded, "that when nltratca can be made at b s.s than the cost of h" Chilean product, that tho m-ony aii.-in? from tho salo of rxce.sH power wlv.ch had lefcre boon u?ed to finance the n anuf icture of nitrates, shall b turned into the tr aury of tho United States. Thus, It will be seen that under my proporil tho provernment wi.l receive an income from the start estlmat-d at moro thari jn.oon.nr.) per year, which will bo devoted to iinanoin the production 'C mtrafes as lonp; .as noif s.ary, and t!om to rovoive the same a.s a a di incomo." ll'dder's Note -A r-Mlltlc e,f S.-c'y sril of iicnrv I'er.J to'tfike over ttioi Mip.de Mh.üIk nitriite jdanf. fi'a?tir with the main joints of the r.rd off.-r. Will le tolllld Oil J'.l'e II POLICE HUNT FOR SANDS, SECRETARY OF MURDERED MAN Continued from pao one) of la ins observed. The door lia.a a "P lock. I Mc4St of tin oa;l eifort.- of the. investiirators Thurslay were. dirct(d to an alten.pl fo locate the lormer .'-rv;int. of Tajdor's against whm the inot lon Picture man bad lodged a complaint with the peü e s(,mip time atro. Taylor dec.; ap-d th.o man h.ad stolon some of his boionpr.tirs and ford Ids name to a oherk and that hn hrtirVfil ! Iiili-f!:in- (if hi nmrl me:-f some time la'er wa. committed by tlm v-.uii" j'ers'on. Tayb't. who was ra" fins oi l. and wealthy, apparently v a i killed bet'.vei n ! and 1 o- o'clock Wednesday nieht. Idcteefh s who firs: re-aolo 1 the scene report, d that death wa.- from I ! nfturi .au-.-s. but an undertakei found Hp- bulb? weumd wlib-h cam-al! an internal lu-morrh io Taylor ' evidentlv died a f.-w minute, alter! be.p.c; attacked. Nci";!ii)or. Heard Shot Neighbors said they laai l what appir-T.r'y wa. the report of the ro. elver shortly after ? p. m. ; The police im me -liately h-rar. jnr' - i) for Fdward r. s.md. former ! eer-r.d.ary of Taylor. Ta b.-r's re. j lo!vr wa s f.omd in a diawer of the ii:-r--;.o- in Iiis hedre-o'u e:i ;h? e. end ! ;bio r of th- pretentions hrc.s v It I had not been discharp, d au i r on ed 'his personal fff.'a bd f uraC'h Th- poh-- records .-'ate that v. h ti Ta !nr f. "r.t to Kr.lar.d a. vear an ' bus-incs and oaa.Mir- trip lie b-ft ?a n 1. then his r-vrota r.-. in eh ir" c f his personal a.Taiis aid u li"'i I'-C returned lie rpoit.-I t de- ' : e-i San. hnd -1 'am r.p-nev. je-.ve'.n . .-h..thir .r a nd a I . . 1H b.C aUtOPIO ,-,o-i, A f'Fop.v warrant wa ''s;1" f"i- sand . ac.-l i h ..-dice ; say p.- :a -v v. as to;; . ! ! 17 i o o n I H u if'i, r fil''-Af e.l ! were M C'l Nor:,i!.d, Tblna I'ur-jil Mir.ce ar...; D aa 1- ?.! I. lirom 1rer h.a. -.ar.v Mis' Norma nd rdmitt-d ha-. :r,j. , - 1 1.... .. :. .1.. visiaai lay. ci s oam. a ... w 1 1 ;:. early ever.'.r-T Wednesday to . ;..::-. I " 1 on' production d F.a . 1'. I escorted he r t o :-- a a o ,. 1 i 1 1 t h ir - ';"'v -:t:.v h,':"rr '' J!i- Ta':r rw. A ?T!C CT RS5R Relief In Sicht The keenest tocus dun thru Tnif-use and tie-d constant repair lor werk that Is perfect. Tour eyes are not immune to trin. I. et us counteract it. . m j jj ! i I ! : 4 f) T "y) - ib VujJX i - p vgk i t! rü lij LI.h kstenc Theater Hid?:. 212 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. St. res at Lima. ().. Fprir.sf.e'kd. HIFort Wayne, Ind!.'"

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Harry Pcavy, Taylor's r.egro ?tv. ar.t, told the police thit he left the j apirrmcnt, J' mrdi: to his custom, about 7:C0 o'clock WVdnrsday mcht. Ho a:l th.it Mis-, N'omiand v'' .l-tUl tlp.ro at that time, hi vine: arrived whii. ho wa.s yervincr dinner f.bo;it ha.'.f a:i hour earlier. The I"'lic..3 i::ade it I'lain that they had suspicion so lar as ncs N(rmand cone. r:i-i, rut question a ncr ,ilr f'-Y in !ookir;tr for possible lews jiri ai: available quarters. j When Ta'-ior'n lody w; ;ih !;rs-t found, it v. as thought that lie had dh-d f rM-.i a hemorrhage, .o slight wad the uound In his neck le'L by t be pa.-sago of the- bullet. After b '.v behind. Kunior Nonnand Kncuxcnieiit. For several months it lud hem iiimorcd Put never confirmed, that .Miss Noi-piand was rncasrod to marry Taylor. Th" detectives fxprefsci (he be Iid' the director was vlaln by a man, basing tiieir theory on statement made by Mrs. Douglas MacLean, wife of a film actor, and her maid that they had seen a stranger about the Taylor arartments both before and alter neighbors heard a shot. It was thought possible the slayer obtained entrance to .the Taylor apartments while tho director was accompanying Miss Norman el to her automobile. Tho police further advanced the theory that Tivlor had been slain by a man who v. as jealous of him and elaborated tais to Include several po.-sihilit iec. Mts Norman was said by the polo ; to have received her fir.-t word of the trauedy through Kdna T'ur- ( viance, alo a motion pi'dure actress. wIiosm ap irtment is near tliat oe-cu-jiie-d by Taylor. Mis.-: l'urviame called Mis.s N'onn and e.ji the t. phone as soon as she hoard the details if the sliootin-. The pnpoe c ! C said to ho oonsiderin- t!i possibility that Taj lor was shot by the discarded suitor of some worn in with whom lie had been friendly: by a former servant n- iviii r:MSf -l to ro arrcsrea ;ini iOr....l it mm lin ir-i a n i. in I , i , . , , !ir who was surpr:-ed when Taylor , .. v. 1 i- furo .1 frnin fliinv ir lllcc Vor. i ! , . , iiw t tnand te) her oar, or pofsitdy bv a I ' woman, u no io;- sonic unKnown reason had become onracad at him. Mis-s Nurmand stated Thursday i.i;ht the-r- had been ra "affair of the. heart whate.r" t-etween mr and Taylor. "His lTie-n.Nhin for urn was that of an older man for a trirj wlio liked the outdoor sports she Ukod and j who was eaeer to R,n a little en- j hshtenment from the vast or - lO'US" ''i I . I : O . -' I " Ii' roiso.FI IIL'ANS r.T.I. SNT i's e'alif lb " ' Father mothe'i- and son he-i. thir ; lives from be.tulin poisoning ,,1US. , ed bv eatin- home j.rcsrved beans. ! nceordillj: to physician ill attenchano on Mr. and Mrs. .Toseidi P.-o tore,- ami Joseph Fatorcs. jr.. alFu of lb aldsbtirc. The rare-nt died durm the- n-ht and the son at );oon Thutrday. . - ! UO niKCKNT WAGi: Cl'T. FOSTN. Ieb. li Cotton manu - ; f.cturers employing approximately ; r.n.C'to operatives in New I lamp- j ''i';-. Massachusetts and Maine, on' i Th'.iiMliy r.otitPd tlfir fmployes of !wae .its amounting in moJt cass ; r' percent. tfe. tie ro b. l;',. Xew H-imi-shire plaids also rravo notice j of an nv;-r;o from 4 S to 7,4 hour.F in Cm weekly werkln? .scjsodule. . .riv lur.i i mu HIM. ! -o'ir.k' ? b'.-irnient Dve Atun -r,j t ' " j "V-'z half-pric sa le-'Vcrrmn's I o- tj i " ! MFse the Flue Devil u e f , , j him w a -h your dihes. oC I 4 -I ) F:dr iia.f-pri.e sa Vornan' - . i"u It ,s Tr i;a

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..Jt v. at a m,j?;ca ,,ro r.fent In PiU.ift lhat j ,:t .,., ;viv vlio : to 1 my wif'. She wnn i! : a: d ' j WJS charm-d as I w.itchd her ' i;ngcrs pi.iy over th 1-..;.-. I wasj in lnV "In rar is aL i nie the il audit er of a high official of the T'aMwn Locomotive 'Vork.-, anrl many otiar ladJe.. "Ivis. summer I wa th" Kust of Mrs. Ream. Mrs. Stephon.s na.ther, at ThomftcmviHe. "onu.. wha ro hey h-ivo a summer horn-. 1 was there two months. "Then it wa arranre-l tJiat I ecome an apprentice at th .BaJdwin works. "Iy object Is to fit mef to bocome a represer.ta.tivo cf the paid ! win works when the czar's R-overu-ment is restored, t Confidence In Future. "Ah, y3. I am confident the -.ar-doni, will be i-ertored anel rv-c-rd tvinn. The Ho'.he-iki will not ia.t long:. I do not liko tJiem r.o. foue;iit -aJnst them. Imt much rather wouM I -..e Lenin atpl Trot. ky .stAy In mntrf of Rui-sia thin sea It become a democracy. I hated Kerensky. I do not believo in a Uussiaji democracy. "I s-aw Mrs. Stephens lattt weel: in New York. Now fihn Is in Chicago." .Mrs. Stephens' father left a fortune estimated at between forty and pixty millions. A half century' apo. before his r'.5e to fortune, Norman P. Ream was ;i familiar figure on the streets of Osceola, Iowa, whe.ro he micrht have been freeji, clad in overalls anel cowhide boots and oarryinis a whip, n.s ho bought lio?: fop the flii,atro market. DRY OFFICERS IIAVK HANDS FULL IN N. Y. Ni:W VOIMC. Feb. 2. Explosion of several stills, with the eerisoepic nt wrecking of four bulblin.cts and serious injury of ihre, inen; seizure of b veral hundred callous of alcohol, whisky, wines and ma.-h, and one death front driiikimt poisonous liquor were the hish spots Thursday on the records of prohibitbin enforcement agents oper.atini; within i a radius e.f "7, minutos from T?. road way." V. ilium Spa i c was the third man to die rd alcaliohc poisoninsr at. Jcr- ... . . sey ny wuniu two nas. Nathan t r--Lal of Jersev ity was , , . . . probablv fatallv in ured when with prI clothes ablaze following flie exp'os. I un of a still in the second story of j hi home, ho leaped from a windew and landed on John Mandril, j who was herding ha-- wife and eicht I children from the Moor below. Maneb 11 suffered a bie.ken rit. MILLIONAIRE PICTURES SELF Ag JDEAIj HUSBAND NEW YOKK. Feb. Refusil to s;ic $",0"0 a ye-ar to h!s wife, Ibden ETiwood ftoke.?, who m suin; for restoration of h- r dow or t .d,ht. as declared by W. F. Stokos. elderly millionaire, on the witness stand to,'m.ok a an as.-.u.L inher which cause! him to be under a . a..-.. .. ...-4 r .. . j .t ,o,,h p. hum. ' Slie Hl m ;ir1 toro- my face : to shreds, ho testihed. " ne of the . : i irk.s l rarry now 'on my head. i-ho spat ia my face and kicked my le, it hen sno seized a Knite and a? 1 l'.cü - 1'011"1 nrr to ,h kitc.nen the cook canift r'ut f1 SIV1 me. J war; 1p ho' tn' v-nr'-? :i cr that." Mr. .Stekcs p;ctur. d himself an ideal husband. HOWARD NOT OUT TO SL'CCEEI) SKN. KENTON CHICAGO, Fob. :. The American Farm Bureau federation htadquartI r hero annouiHvd Thur.siJay that a rnrsaSo had been received from J. H. Howard, president of the federatir'M' tin lhat h0 not- iL ra--dat to j i -cee-i s'en. W. . K'.r.yon e.f Iowa, who has been made a fedc ra 1 jti l?e. Mr. Howard is in Co. lumbuDr. Wepner. öS 4 Farmers Trust b!dp. 13-tf Wa La Douglas Shoes Arc price -protected! 103 N. Main Mishawaka

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Vl; " ' " . - , nF A K h Alii werj all it. roi-.N. Pvit l ii I I!: majority f them v. e: ... ARREST DRY AGENT FOR USING TORTURE Claim California O f f i c c r Slrunj; irtini I p tr Curt;,in p0e. I.'S ANCKULS, Calif.. F:b. -. - - H. Wiieeier. prohibition a ;r,t in chaisre of fb 3d work in south m ; H f . . -"-vi, I "J . IdI fß.l '. f 'v dlil'U JU l. el 4 w 4 7 i ill ' ill - 1 .ate. unursuay in ooiaua. ot ba.l on a chare- of assimt v.:Mi :n. ''". 1 . I K . CO- O.. James Fi or, who was at r ' 1 -T,U1b" Whee'.or. w -l 1 Mibe, p. d a' eomp.amT iseioi ar.y im ti.. :.., from the e e.urdv d;..' in a't -rtd '. OlTico. .lanps Fa I'"0, J. A. I a-. ! .I--Krumphdii.vl, preh ibi -,ri ., wro charfrej in th" en; jointly with Wheeler. Doyle i::-t ar-'1 Kriimphanis-d wero on th- way to sau I ranciro, it wa.-i .said at the', district ftt.tevrny s otMee, and the:r

arre-.st ther-i will be 5-jirht by te- lr A vo-.,... , r,r. ,., ,,,..- prarhlo warrants. 1 he reo was said( r,,'n f.forls at n coalition b"v to th-- ('olvo-Vt II Fry Co."fcr thto bo In Ias Aurele?, but had :a-t'.n,; rno-oad work, rs and the; f.rcrtirn ' rf' ;, r.strrv dwelling nt ben located at the time- a warrant;,,.., rilr,r.,f for th- avowed pur?cs- j Ji20 Thv.ltth s-.. etimatM c"5t. 5was servfd upon Whem-r. I r,f r, t:r.? propose. 1 ware ruts, I oca. Fiore, an Italian subjee.t. rharpd ! rr;'Cf.'fj ?jnrt Unra-i!:f-v-. j "

ho was strung u to a curtain pole by a pair of handcuff:; and beaten n a v . . . .1,.-. r . -i, j u ik' i iv k a . i i i i i i : i l.- ... . I. - . ii..

place had been Fean-hel for liquor. va'p-top tol iv th it it will be, it He also -alle pred that p.vrlo Famro. ;., ,'.." V ... t . ri! ;''v to tlo- incre-a-lr. 11-year-old on of a reichl-or, v.aa', , of t'n,, '.al-'-r sitr.a-

i a.. t -: : l,. . i ... oe'rticii. I'ioio is in-:;iii lo.ii'-'i a ;. hospital for a. broken i ib and e.thor injuric. beoier d.n:c.i tae-o nad r-.-en undue foroo u.-'er, de-clarlnc; Fiore i" . s ; s t e d arrest and i t v w s n - sa r y to subdue him. Tii" ; c.-nt saM he was handcuffe d t a curtain p"b "which Would h lV- br',':. eM at tire pound? pre sv-urc." Draft Dodger s Mother

Fitted SJO for CmeU V ! rano Hoover f.-r April ts railed. M-'TPoratan wno,-, a-;thoMzation bT'H I IATrELPH I.V. Id, It.-Mmj pr. at s, n kc of hi; , ' b- ' o -,: : vi. ,ion forrr - d T, A , I tuminou--. auiv-r. " t M winter of ) - l-a.a ... .t. ptoo-..: , mor.v,nv.'.t Fmma C. I;vrPdoll nmdr o Grov- n.ral ti,lM v;t, m add 1 y May si, auk ... the er and Frwin C. I.,rKdcdt. army 1 . in1nr..;on j ?ued I.,- alo- iy, wa. nr Tarn, (?:-XUZ' "V ,r iUr ' ""In. in !tl . federal court ae Indianapolis, ba, dav by mV, Mayor F-av

l .... 1 ' l im. ha, 1.1. hui, on e.iarpo o, rrue.T to min.a... rr.ei S ie and Matthew Gropp-nbai he-r, ran--taken of Frwin's es'.ato at. ljnnricb ne.ir here were o:mh Hn-d ? 1 and ce-sfi for not having proper b.--d-ditic; for horses and ca.ttle. The charpo wan broucbt b, the Se.u. t to rrrrn. '"-IO- ,vnin..u. Ma austräte U"y t;;aoKnuiu -aiu .ar.-. F.orj:dol blamed renditions m tho barn on the caretaker and tha Itttor passed the blarr.e ba-k- to yirK. F-rr-doll. If juur word aro not pleasimr. hold in half of them. La wan a Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. Special at 35c.

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Special Dresses at $19.75 each. For this most inviting price wc are placing on sale a group of heavy weight Crepe de Chine Dresses in plain colors. They are the blouse models with very attractive side drapes. The choice of colors includes Blac, Brown, Lavender, Peach, Henna and Jade.

New Taffeta Dresses $29.75 to $50.00. A very' attractive new showing of early Spring Dresses in a fine quality Taffeta has been arranged for this week. It will be a pleasure for you to come in and see them. They are exceedingly smart models in the very newest styles. There arc basque effects, side riiflle.s and .ide drapes. Lines becoming any type of figure are shown in many varieties. The full skirt is quite prominent. Different sleeves are to be seen. Some are short, others one-half and three-quarter length. The colors shown are Navy, Black and Brown.

! . , ! : 'r- a I li or ; ' r - a ir r t 7 p-- e j v :rh ir-:: ': : : - ;. : !:rhti". - r 1 u' riers a r. d d rao: . ! Tr at v. a . t h op:-.p

! - r " rro4h-r-to rr it vi I'i "1 ! i f . - an m '.' a ; j;: r , ; ZI "X f th.- M::We.' ' Warre n j r.rothe : . - i of 1...- - i - - i - ! W. r, , f th- Trainmen': 1 Froth-rhood. al-a .l.--n!ol 'da . - r - j n . Mi tr:; :nv r,, t . J:Ani.Yf: TO a... rA ;i .-0:rt rv-ia hive. Ano'h.-r labor leader, an offFial ot ! - J n T . , . , r "; 1 f wl'io d ! 1 1 t , ? K t h;s ,-;t divulged, d- - ..tur ,.rnTh. rh0i A do i,..t . , . a n. --e pa re a : tV.err.fr ) o v. b '. io ' i :n , ... . W a-.f linton I- "(.lootm .' "The bi-eah.-rllOo e.n tla'.r h. a ra.- now 'Vi 1 I lo"! r1 ; r - ... 1 i,f b (.i" ot' , Tt. o.-f t !-.-. t!,- v. Hon : f . ro;.ecm of th- cro'tH.-t mdural t -.-., i., it i hi-torv within tho rp t ' t x . iCntj,.. sas p. ivate'.y press--d . . v !ti h:;.! r i! m .nitratton q-r.r . r ,-.:or.atch. s stated T, tV, ..o-,-, i,,-tu.-en the.-o two i ...... o du -tries" ii. . d. ar. 1 the Y,e ' ; ... , r . . ,fe -' trene rail;,- lti i;.,,, x 1 a h lo'a t a W ide- . . . -rend strike s,.,,,n att-r April l, ! wi-.eu th- n.me-rV natmn.-il v.a j .': .T !'.. J t s xpa'c. Soo "Triple Alliain""." .To;.:t s'ra.. a.-t:on by th.- railroad v. e.-ike rs and Fa- miro rs would result' , xcx... .!l(,r:u- ia altao- rompb te In - o'cT-'l on ii". sis. it w.o. adrdtteil to - .oio. i:.,,-, coal stok. are small !..M now. a.ad Furo i.; n iupe o r. a-a-r tla m before the '-'ro e' r.rc.F.'t.d hv Se o'v of Com - (il-f.r.. v.,.- -ich a nt.re-aer.f ion in or- . . - i . ...

fmial cireb, as that w!:i- h v vans ' ""-a"-e i i.a- i.-r.e'i-' i c.'tr;tu,lav. ! ti-in ehun h b-r-. iratuhnri The. .-ita.'M.oi n.av bo made more . him on th,-. attitui- taken tn can -difficult it. wa.- T.ointed out today if or Ikmr Fa- . --a act; .cat of G.3V. Mc-

the railroaders and th miners aftt r coor :-dinatin thejr force s hhould tin.b rtak. to iii'dudo th- now ut-or-an- , . , , , r;: . s, thereby tormina I a "t riPb o i-.a-mc v.nn it me nuou-i st re a ut b .. SFr not a. lire with a rword. Cloud.i : .if:- but the rains rem.ilx Tho.-o who know v. ta ti tnev nave who know w 'la n thev have noimh ar-. i a a.

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p.-: n . L ; - i - : ' . f. .-f. : ' r' i ' ' TIT? Ä . . : IV U mYN W ia it;v. cinirsTiw h. wviin ! Fun- r.F I r:-ä Ward. s f..r Mis ;.T.ry :fo of Ciiristian H. ' 1 at th" c,r-,.-iv ;d. r --n a 2 o'C' k i I. S. a : r- i 1 v. i ; ; h Wa r V." I F. chnr m Ni:.: la .- u i v : . I -a'.o i ;. STATISTICS i PIiFDIN'C. I'llKMns mo vi .vr, ri7nrrrs. I.urJu.s Gibson. 2 4; F. isinrV re to 1 J '' c V. nr r s-. ' A'!'""rt l:rta 1. 1 1 V. '. :;t-' t'" v'- :1 "-r,,o st. Divt-tfem i ' 0 I.. O UkP. i n " r- iv.., -2 F. Ohio tt. to - - ' rSIJAMv ASKS PULPIT All) AGAINST MERGER i ; INDIANA I' 11, Feb. :,-A:, ap,f pr-i. to m:..is.r.rs or ir. dlar.i polls t o preach aam.-.t the rrz-r a, ....... , . -u is'er cf H-vn i ut th- Indiana. Klectrt-? -i . - i .mo - a a . i to . i a i , , , t , ...... . , tr . . t . . ....... : Cray t. mtinc at tk ' chur ia "f w .-i. t ' .-a .--ry mir. ister in t'.: :Oilo . f I r dia -vi v.-oa! i tak-. a ani ar d i i.o.tt-vo v.aau.d Co rauca teo.vard preve-i't ir.tr the ovp,-.pjt:o-j I of tho public, by co;. sr.de, corpo.aj tior.s," th.e rravr .- aid. j ir r.ao -pric- 5i.e err,on;. Pi? half-prie- sa i h cbruary Eurniture Sale Now Offering Splftndiil Vllltie.

Saturday Open TÜ1 9:30

Canton Crepe Models ar $25.00 each. You will he pleaed with the excellent quality cf Canton Crepe from which thes Drespes are made. The collar and cutts contract in color to th- body of the Dr". 0 ainy hand finishing a'o r.nVes the collars and runs an attractive feature. Th" 4-inch elastic girdle is meeting wih the approval of many worr.-n. Th" ?kirts are platei. I.iht or dajk colors.

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