South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 36, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1922 — Page 2

2 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 122 TAYLOR'S DUAL LIFE DEEPENS DEATH MYSTERY 200 FOREIGN WAR tjrjiCv CITY SETS DATE . ) , i tu run: raised TO KJnn WHILES 0 MOCOW LIME t . . 1 F:v- h'ir.- . i- '. r '.' . r i r r r J -. z r : r ::. Mv ''' A r ; :. t i i r f ' ? '- - M f m " o ? i n r : ' i 1 . r -i f f e r s r e r-t r i : : .v i j j'ii othT pove.T.rr.er.t i ..-;;- t a v. ; ; : a - - p t nrrh'.r ! the:: vir. 1 r.r'.e r A ' r . b ! r e i- w'th h. n t . ; A " rr rj t h ' rr t.'. . r i I - .f r h inc. ONE CANT GET STUNG MT'Cfl AT THIS PRICE I AVLNTORT, !.. IV h. r'lui'in (f prw :n a'ltcm-a-!s reached :t eMriax in tnv-cr.iv.--rt 'hji we'K whn dealer -1 nnn'ir."','l a one-eT ;n soor.i -ho rid rM. Th ara-r advrtizd thi' it wnuld sell a rolr.c car fAr cr. ctr.t to any rfrn who busrht a similar :- -nd-ha ""I car at th list jr.c. KEKS APPOINTMENT . : . t : 1 ih . AS GOLF 1NSTRITTOR YETS AT BANQUET 1 FOR LAST DRIVE V. in?. 1 7 mks. Mru;i:r.r i)fK. nid ip'irir! - wirh b-ir! - f ON OLD LIGENSE : a ? , . ! ;.: : " :. ".- '. - :?- ::.o - f . i . 1 1 . -.T"' rtn. 5 . i :..' 'A ll h .1 r r j SniOkcr and Elltertahlinrnt ; as assist'ar.t" Vo Bert. MeyrJr, :r;;f.-'f tiU ii:.; (J'crc-, 1.' 1 . 1 I : rrfoMf'r.t!. wh- wan. .in. -r.-.. !.-" ! 1 I s ir.tnr tor for vir: : 7 V. 1 Ur. v. .it Hnr..ii. r,. Mrs., I Hall Meeting Mondav. j lir.ks for tho mrJr; ;.nr bv t . T k v . r v. ar- of i-t ;ü. i w , Orclrr- Arro-t Only New Allele Di-rovrrvj Shot Ya Fired From He- j lining Position. v,r.t inue.i from r'" oIi Traffi' irr.iri at it3 mT?frtr r of t Knlr-i Aftr I th. 1."rihollv IYtitinn TaMfd. T'.vo h'Jr.lrf .l :v,:frs a the ; arcordinsr t Jr.f -r-r. v ir."r. r--v-i Georpa A. Otmii!''.! po-t. trar.S fr-m cno of thft r-'T'Srrp rf t'.ARMS DELEGATES WIND UP LABORS WITH EULOGIES i or i-creign war?, ar.a t .-.r :r.:..;p. j ;-.ciril lt rit. T-.o br-.irl J wer? rr5"r.t at a eor.-.b:::1 i b.ir.iu!. ; P i,-c;.lr rj ::,a fr;f.rs m STATISTICS

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on h'. p1? the pfwtra thatj Chlr.i. rtincc ! r military fo: (MILITARY LUlNLRALS supideincmarv iu-iüo. , r()R XJfKATEK VICTIMS 1,1 t"- f";; Vi WASHINGTON. l-ef.. i.-Two mil-.-.0 .ad- pivl today the n p pi ' - j . , , . , . . , . , , , ., .,, 1 Itarv tunorals v fr b!d today in t;.- ntary r-i .uti'::.-i; n'- -. 1 ..i-u-, .... , , . .1,-0 ; Ar hf.gv.:: em et er v ir hm--kor-0 , , -i.-ard of i-tercn-. t- h. d .. l - l1 ! ' ! T nr.- th-,- of Fdird II. f ir o-i.HTorn tii ity. an.oh.'i pro.i- ; . ... 1 Sh 1 u ih'- --V of hi' .iio, 5ooond as1 1, i,r.,l 1'.. O v.. Or.Wt'- IM ,ll

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nf i a.nrn.-.nt was the outstanding f "af ui f a ;-p. ' iaI metln and ' Spi-hnoU i'-'-dirsr thf flintier . , ., I ..... . f.. . . ii : . , ' ' , ' ' . I oc.i. s.i "; ,n:d i:i!!K'i"("M o fprm.csi . , , . ' . '.S:: , V . V. 7 ,4 , -II--" ' li'lil.' l'l. ('I .1141 ,, o . I O I I I l Ii Ü, IIDIII O Ftat t s,'VIno,lr 'ijm.'k ' r-c rat :on'al ' "r- "0', '. " T r-crr.ii.ona j ( 'T' ' rf' UfS's1 "... I H 1 1 1 .i . l-U... U 1 ,n,V Mri S'hauirh- ' ... ;" '--v :o;--- h Kijar.-d w:Mi hcrjoung dau:;it r m th disaster, prevailed np. ' hvs-;o:a:..s to jifrmit her alr.o BROTHERHOODS WILL lilAMDhK 1 I 1 A 1 lliillMill .-.. m 'l,llVHh.NI. o . Fen t n.iii-; :...; mc-t ne.-,- ear.y n.r. wr-f it . : . v.i - .. V'I-iv. to consider the ,p . r : !-. : n the;.) bv .lohn I.. I..u:s. prc.-ident of tip- Fntfd Min; r f AP'iepp l. asking Th - in sp.-'T fi Vofi i'" ' herhooft t-er-fi- . s a t d the oTper '-. ;'ivc oi t he . I ..:lr-- id i "i.-.i f .er r e p x o e n. a t : ve to con - ei :nip d r ;on CI, '".'It brotherW I 'e ent h -l - h;tf '.evi'.il to; n.ike i ny pubh, - :.i!.nn to until 'hey h-w e r;i r!v eota-rrer regarding flif pip -.tio't from Mr. Lnvis. it was söd PToabP. will iiio-t wirh '.he I p.,;ner. and flk over th situation. 1! IFE AI - I FRI L

f'T tv' i'I"sKn 'F Vsll'r t'orup-- city. lb-, returned ?" llyAH C.l .M'.U l.l.VMI Lo. Angsts nbo it m and son I WASHINGTON. Feb. ..Ilh ' Vidaiuc-i a po,p:o:i with a mofP-n I M t s-n- 'Uu .r th s-uc:ure p? ! , ,tlir, ,t Lorr- Voh i

h e Knl 'kerbocke- n-- :ng picture "i nv re thä ' it - ii a -) -ipre-.'! ro-'iy by ! Tarry Frandall. ! ?- r. 1 i , t!in of t heat er? ; ich: led rl.e Kniiikerbocker. i . v'-ariall :? liiv.i.g an ir.deper.d- ' , . .i.i..- i - u' - - "'i-ymnira 1 . I , ' . ... . . ivrn. - . - e -. ; r :.e t.ie c w-y of tbf j t5 Trp: " ; - - - . 7 Elude onc mooners Reporters ll Everybody ' Tf.'psvv- p..1-. 4 j- 1 j T'S ' 4 .' , '. , .j, - 4; .' .' ' ''.'.V,. .i"V , j " v?""; " ' : i!w' '' ' " " I N" .' Y 1- - lis :c!t'.- - 1 ' 1 p at 1 PHi . . r n e i , a , M Norman R ; ed w -op. p i -. r:-.c the i p.. o-:h i ' :n.-0rei th i n f br n; it i n. that the r.dal w r e not. expected. N'-bo iv kn , i h 'h J 'n ' I ' i January Hospital Report Submitted at Board Meeting: . in n;eun. c. i.p Lena c; u ir:!. h-sp.pal held 1 FMdiy a f; er n oop. .t :h- hosvtal. b.e rort fcr January was read and ( rip. uvjil routine busirps trtr.?act-

Tn--- Jsi.'.ury report j-hMved thiishe asserted !p had been marrird

ITS PAtiepfs were adm:::i durirg' P r-!.i-r. This number include v.. - j . . - mi;cal patients. 2- obstetrical; patiepts. 12 frr patients and JO.i j.-g. il. The f xpnei of the mcr.Th , arr.oup.v..i to J6.113.20 and th de. ! liin- 0.37?. Try our regular r.O-' dinner and upper. Tl.e Philadelphia. 35 Cr.'thiie r'Ü.s Muni'ipil l-opd.

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t' Ir.qu-.-v Sriirh fr t!i" rr'.'n fifTlb'1 1'. Vv-iriM.--. frmor buf,-r and Mrrr. l,v th investors that .sands :-d to b in or nrir Los An-I 1 s. h;td l oen tought for j I........... .. -i ....... . I ' 1 : ; 4U. . , wi !:. ir.' ."' i.ninijM . ..m i . s.u. Is v.-.s in th.:, rirv l;iy. . ... ... . . i ma .-no .Momn Th" invest. eation toda-. it wan ' .1 : . ! , ....-? il' rte1 largely to tf:o .cub-; Th poli'' ba.vo hern

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top r' r,.T. h!it it was ndmitto-l thai ii ; f Ui:r t-.'li- it had not bon f-rr.iihod that .Tnyor.ft cntcrtair.od an animosity for Taylor of such a dc-i crrf-e that would appear to be an t j inr.mtlvo to murder. Tho possibility ! that jjioufy m;?ht hae been tne

'cau" of ,hr W1S 'm rcctv-ltho I ins: att. ntion. it was declare 1. Tl.o

di"overy ,aat Taylor had onc; i,one bv another nam .eyral years 'a?o during a rf?ider."f in New York iO rcer-ivM by the police with 1 -1 muoh interpst. Inspection of the Taylor residence was completed by fin a: er print expert3 wlo announced ( .I.V.'. I np UUlKl won 11 vu.t mm ii from Taylor's body va.i produced at th innuosf, then returned to detc- ', , . . fives who were rh-le.ivonr.!? lo I'.'il "!J,'nrIt wa d'-Iare d to b of unu?u type, a distinui.hir f.atur. bcir nrn ial np a proMVC around its cirai:nfrnc near t he bar Funeral Services for Tavlor will be . , . hrld Tuesdiv afternoon in a loral ohurrh. the '.Motion Futur- lUrcc torV aocia'ion announced. Taylor will be buifd in hi uniform of a , ci pt i i :i in tne British nay which he u oro during t he. worl 1 w a r, and milltMry oror ) l;i-,i ,y ,.ih.-r Ilr.ti?h veteran YlZ ih Anjfliti, it was stat" d. I'ncover Hidden Chapter.

CHICAGO. Feb. 1. Chapters :nl0f cverj'thirg from market, quotathe life of William T ?mond Taylor, j rjons and crop cc-timatcs, health n;otion picture director. who was t illv. weather fore-easts, higli class f'.aiu in Ios Angeles W' li esd i.v ' ,.ntf rtainnvMtt to Wturcs. .serin on?, r.iciit were desoribid h-re Sa tnr.'lav j lUj,: and announcements as to by fnrnds, who said they knw bim00., automobiles. The result has well. I he,-n to fill the air with radio reports

Prior to 1 :m:i. as William neane - 'anner. an art connoK-eur, Taylor j as manager for a irominent New i'ork firm of art and anti-pie furniure dealers and had a wide circle of friend, it was aid. Marriril "riorndora" (iirl. lri 10-01. lie s.-eretly married Mis Fthel May rlarrisoii. a memhei of I the ongiiial Fbnodor.t company. an.i;a abouts or t a'ign and r aon tor I hi- actions, and several ears later ; ... . . . . j ...... 1

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n arried a prominent N w York , j iii.iinHi v r. .....in. 1.. ... .M merchant, according t o this source, j About two years later i anner 5-K-1 i 1 - i I r ' i m i I'l l ill ii ii.i lino u' ( i ." , " 4 . " " ' : calling at. th'ir hemes in Los An geles and is reported to have si id he j had been . bar. liai d at night in ! lower Hroadway, Nfw l orK. an taken aboard a ruling ve,l bounJ ! around f.ip. Horn. He said breached a port on the pacific north-I west oar m'-v nil months later, went;

to v ork for the Transcontinental i when they starnp-ded. ra n past the railroad and stihse.pu. t-.tly s0u gh t . ! ca 1 1 b guards pear the nation cropiployrpej t ir a mine uff. r w hieb hiiniK, and w r re. struck hy a i'at pa:;uni! to Ipvi Angeles j fpr.sor train on tlie Cloerleaf railrropvil Name f Tanner. j road. Two of the cattle were killed IF- never was known a Tanc r in I outright and the others had to b"

ho? Ip 1 H 1 o b-- 1" ft bo-i Ans'ebs and I i was assumed he was go;ng to ! Pr.p.sh I'olumbia to resume railroad u ork . II bad n o: be, n su-' ssful j T J . . J i ... a-.- .c-im, ... .Ai.Mr.n, u-.v, i.o, .ira,' a"i r:i..s st ge .-pf : . , , ... . I en - 'e thev hc. was the foundaJ i 1 " I 1 O' F o I ' , t ion of l;;s s : ; i e s l : ; i.-firo fe' Th.- chf ejucred -ar-e;- t.f th- sliin I . r. . t ,-ir r- t .-', . . .- ......... . y- . . .... ii. i m'-i , .iv. .'i - i . 1 -1 ' sedier -ml studnt of pnyschcIo-iC. ; r - r.owr. tor years to nis mot intimate' ..... . j r ; e n ii s as a i at!:e:or living alone : ;n a paxur.ousl v furnished dwelling rlac. ar.d rt'feii ;;ted bv ;o-trt ss' ?'-'urday reveals tl it !. his l.-m '-4-'- öpe u'-'dep a charged n ini-v 1ms "' -a tighter 1" years of age. wa diorce.-: and rr."ih'V had b-n marr :.- 1 ..td divop-rd a .-.copd time. 1 o ,. ,, W , o , . , , I...,.T.,,,if.. ...i.i. . ... 0 .1 . o 1 ..ii, 1 .1 , . 1 i . .. ( n !iir from i vohi;i n a ! I i ? ir !irrsf f , Mr.-. Ada P ane-T.mip r of Monrov; i. ' 1 car hre. who also d' s ribes h.rS-lf t h e "d eer te i w if e o r p : n n. i a j ,,- p.;. Taylor the director's brother. ishe 4 id th.ft i! ire. tor had given her ar allowance of JT'O a pp.orth tor the 'r? 'h:.M period - - hini n!y or.ee. how--eef. I Mrs Pr.-jpe -Tannep has two chd-i T!MV . KT I i. p.;s pn-" -T inn. -rr b'h- declared their fathr. , r. an interior c ratop, devred her aft r th' :-::., ,.f the Monger. Muriel, now 1 vc.c old Her m iiden name w rRrep.r.an. sh. aided. ?hc rcl :nlr infonr.aticn con rerr.ing the pfe of the dead director. r-j. wa d:v(-r'--d and that Iii form- , ep wife Hvt.l in New York. Sh said the last chck ?he had received froru j hh director wa.i about Jan. A 10T2. 1 hc c.up.a to Mor.rovii nine years; ago and rix years ago appealed to! the director for he I p. ;he prated, ad 1ir.g that ever since he hid i"rt her regular allowance. on.Mi.K Tinrs rtatcmhnt .N'KaV YORK, Feb. 4. Mrs. F. L C. Robin former wife of William

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w " 4 . ! lrv- mrnui nnnpr.i. "I ?r.Ärri-;j In Drrpmhrr. HOI. Mr ' Wir.iap.i Cunningham n Tanner - - ' - - - - ' , ,pt po.Mhly amn.ia. i:r' I gnt -i derr of .hvoro A " jn the tato of New York, nibl vns CI l U?'-J I'lM lt.l".Jj ill. T'ill J , r lL. r. x.j v.Tin i. i. i.uu:i?. i i u ivvf at.ft T HUvArci th.T WÜ- .. ..,.. " " w 1 ham rsmond Taylor had ben Mr. Dtane-Trtnncr. I hae no further statOTr.T.t which POFSlblv could br ot intrj. Tho r.H3 of Mr. DAnc.-TAn tier's daurhtr ;inl ni''." Mr. rob.nH dct:linrd to ola.bora.tr on thia statmer.-i. Trior to her marriaco to Tanr.fr, Mrs. Robins i?5 Kthcl May Harrison, a inn.ber of the. fajnotis sextette of thf original pvrofiution or muiAt that al comedy "Flora Pcpi." time Tanner war rotinected with a Fifth avenue antique shop. Tn 130 si h. waf snid to havo withdrawn hU money from a bank and telephoned hia wif? that she would nrvrr ?ee him again. Mr.". Itobhaa sa.ld she had r.ot heard whether her former husband had married asraln vrns r.ot sure, in fact, whether he .Knew .he had divorced hini. G0VERK.MENT FORBIDS RADIO BROADCASTING WASHINGTON. Feb. 4. Orders for temporary Mis-pension of radio broadcasting hy amateurs because of interference caused regular radio service wa.s announced today by the commerce department. New regulation's, however, will bo i.ssurd covering amateur broadcasting a.i soon . . . , . ilas some desirable plan can b formj uJated. Radio broadcast inc. tin- department explained, i?l a new wireless servico which ha,s do rlopd very rapidly during the past three months and now embraces tho lending out to tho retr1merit of commercial and j.rcesnry ervief. Toni Cur Badly Damaged As Result of Collision A F.jrd machine, the driver ot which is unknown, was badly damtKr rr5t of a collision with car (n,.pn r,y j. j. Hansell, N- rolIfg., t.. who it vung out of aPV (I..rr.ctiv mto the path of the Jhtwll c-r at ll:30 o'clock yesterJa v mnrnin5. The accident occurred ... ' h 00 bjnc,. on F!dlnc Ve. Hansell, who report-l the acci dent to the police, deciar-d that y's car tilt v tii' a II I le " 1 v . w ii-r.-,; r, o nnn W;w llllUlVi fTriv;,. (f , ho 1.((pi rn r 1(f.' alxh failed to make known his name or - . address 22 OF CATTLE HERD L'tTTfl IV CT f PKIH' KlLLEl) IA M AMI LUL K KMO. Ind.. Feb. . --Twentyf.. o wa-p t h ad of cattle- in a he I'd of !'- j Ol.- .? if IVk-j1 n-''lr. IftHlV I r l i i.i.i.i.ii- ........ shot. The animals were owned by pa nie', Miller, of Rni.vsiaville, and were io h ivo been shipped. The trun was not derailed but wan drlaved for an hour. iriT IMC IV tniHTlTl L' I -E. L Alxtil LKLE C A S I' TO W'F.D ACTOR i,iNCCLN. Nvb., p. b. .Mrs . . . v. J i n.... ..... ... ... i4.'w .11 j I'lickl" manslaughter trial in San Francisco. 'al.. Ins announced her r.ijawei.ient t.i Lawrence Johnsen. i of Boise, Idahe, a vaudeville actor. , lr. riiilmin! 1:-; l.i11 in T.'r,.r1n ' ' m . . . . , . . since i ues-aiv a r a n; to tnistne i 1.1. A-OTT' l-Tf T T P-M 4 iij, l W liM LLLAA CASES IN NEW YORK j NFW YORK. Feb. 4. The record . of new itphi'nz'i dra in the rity oimpel ..iait. Frnl v. 1.122 being reported during the j- 2 hours .with 1' deaths, aua:n v..: wi'h Tip re-i ........ rraf im.'M'.ia cass v. :th 7.' .,. 11 .'ii' ui.. 1.1a 1 ... - 1.00 . . i .'.jts .l-üfs. U . mi ; d. ith the day before. i:t.no mi: or "nr." TiONDON. Feb. I. iVnths in Kn gland and Wals in the prr tvI ,. ( according to figure f-ued ttday Xho rridemie is oor.id..rcj ,.. l... n.i vi . . , , - . n ri n c ri i , ty a t i i . i ii.i i. . , i ... - - v. ...... .swank Dyes ClethireMain 7 3J i?-tt No r.-.atter th occasion, you are sure to have the rlfiht fTowrra if they come from Beehler', Main 1999. For that Investment, s-e pjthrte iL .v-iark Dyes Clothing Main 791. ::-tf. "R:g hilf-prlce ea! Vernon's. 27-tf Swank Pve Clothing Main 7 91. ::-tr.

Big half-pric sale Vernon's. 27-tf

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cu.ejva ana .r.i c; i r.u tu hers by t , hip r;.- n lesion quartet, rompo-o.l ..f c-r,;r.r,.-i m-m-; tv,,- ii-,vi Tv,.-t :'J.rr i - r n t r f .i 'ii , i. Uii i..Li' -i I a rnonoljguo by L-iwrencc rrron. n,Pr K. R.vnoM.. b-trer knon ns . ' , M , . , . , '"The har.i boid rolr bar of th , .. '"Th har.i boi'.ed rlr bar of th A. E. F." en pliyrd a number of p.ano tior.s and Clayton 12. Gatf. former commander of the lcal post, presented several comedy ong. Commander Harry C WooU-orth ave a short address. Thi regular mep.tin of ti-e po?t will br held in the t). A. R. liall tomorrow mjht. BUCHANAN TTie 30 club fcorvd another rucceasful event with the rarty given for the entertainment of the husbands on Monday evening at th home of Mr?. A1. Charles on Detroit st. There were over "0 present. The principal feature of th entertainment wa.s an exhibition of Mrs. Jarley's famous wax works by club members. The Monday TJterary club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. V. Kept. Mrs. T5. F. Eggert had charge of th program. "Visual Kducaticir." Mrs. Bloora red an interesting paper on this sublet, after which .tereopticon I'iotiires were shown, explanations being given as each film wss shown. The net meeting wUI be with Mrs. A. C. Roe. Mrs. Orville CurtJa was hostess lo tho IIirpy-n Lucky club Tue.lny evening. Mrs. F. Ik Rof3 entertained n number of gu?t3 at a "thimhle." rn Tuesday afternoon. The Torr-h Dearer;- cla? of the j Presbyterian Sunday school h.ad a 12:3o pot-lock dinner Friday at the; hnm of Mrs Hattie Blake on j Clark st. F. P. Rom i in ChhMffr) tit the auto show. Dr. and Mr;. Himer RrLrtle and family, of South Fend, hpont Sun-! day at the Milt F.vr.ile homo on Fortage st. ' The fire department, was called out at o'clock Wednesday morning when a. chimney jn the hi?h , school building burned our. No damage was don. J Mr. ami Mr. R. I. TPurrows fire : attending the automc-bile show in! Chicago. Mis.-i Ivoui-e Arney rpent the' wf ek-end with friend.- in Chicago. I Mrs. II. W". Irwin underwent a serious operation Tuesday mcnnn'-J , at the ("lark hoiit.al. j Mrs. John Long is cry i'l at her j home on Port acre pd. ! Mri. Winnegar ha- returned to. her homo at Ionia, after sp?ndm several wrok.'i w itli her daurht r, Mr?. George Feming. Jr. i U I, and M. H. Campb 11 and F. C. Preni are in (."li ie.j r, this w -k attending the auto .simv. i Mrs. W". R. French i. in ('ha-.io1 visiting Ik-i- daughter. MY.-'. Ib-da Rufts. H. . Ifa.tt.-p.bacli li!.- Ins ice : houv.-.-e nearly Tilled, mir'; ice 11 inches thick from Hazen and payton lales. lrank 11 f riirhin Frank Ha rrin,c,... who liv-. c aot m, ;s the pew matricer c,f the St J o.s.-ph 'a!l. v Shipping association Mrs I .oij pfepherg ;;pe-,f Moip. da- afternoon in "Nüv-. e. T. peats was in .-TouTh P--n1 Monday .afternoon SOUTH WARREN Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MilPke.u and children .--p nr. S-ifirday wph frp-n Is in South lb: nd. A sop iva born to Mr. ar.1 Mr; Nick Szezypiorski, Sup.lay, Jan. '' ; . Mrs. Flla Vatt Ruskirk and Mr. and Mrs. Nil Wedell 5-pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Holling!...? d and family. Harry Krienke and .-vst- r. Miss Minnie Krienke. lotted their .-on-sins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard HVs.se, of South Rend. Tuesday. Mrs. T. Milliken and daughter. Fdith. of Lydick, nnt Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. L-.sh Mjlliken. Mr. and Mrs. Oim Milliken and children, of Fio points; Mrs. V'rne Wells and children, n,f hain.r.v j Lakes; Mrs. IT. Van Ruskiik and .ir. a;ad Mr. .Ne;: Wedell and daughter, F.-c.h . r, called on :Tr. and M'.is. John Vedell and family, op j Sunday. Mrs WvPIl's condition remains unchanged. Va.la and Cvsv-p W Us. of .,hain-o'-Jrike.. jpent a f-w da ays '1' wffk w:th th.fr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Whll.am WVlf. I ITarl Hine- and son. H f-rv. j f A r.l 17"; r r n. r, t a f w u . tie V iv W.V1 le.atiVts lier' TERRE COUPE Mr. and Mrs. Harold WoTcov. of I Rolling Prairie, were Sunisv gpe.vs at th home rf t. M. launders. Je.anr.ette. little daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs Kiper. who was i1! of pneumonia, ; ronval'vrit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cauffnvan Mrss. F. H. Sn. :t!i n:. daughter were gue.sv at the home . f Mr. and Mr.--. Emery Rough, of Bu-hmaf, Thursday. Rev. O. Johr. son ,o S-rr.h Br.d. a ciTt at the home of

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nes-iay. Olive Sm.'h. Wart Mour.v ar:d Beulah Preston spent. Ttrsiy evr.Tr.g nt !.o-pe ,.f T. H. Sniith and family. Mrs. Frank Ifootn. of Ne-v ""arlis. v:.;tirg hep daughter. Mr. George l)" F.ov, a few diyb thifl week. John Z;s-ier is ill with bronchia! trouble.

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or nn; .ir. :.icvor:rr will .. ;t ' .ir. ruf of tl-.o u-r,L TJf.ht;nrr r. .,7 Kills One and Burns Live VERSAILLES. Ind.. fv h i rliild wa killed and liv- other -.-r- ......... S'nA were Injured "riouily tod.-y when an acetylene uh plan- fxModed at th. homc ef"w-::;:.;;i c.nne.ley. near h. Tie , ,:ld. Craldir.e Bovard. age six ua i.-.m--, i to death. The lejur-tl v.re irVp.d v and ins wife. i m.... i . . . F l?ar r.ovard. and Joe Ki. ) 'n f) tort Tn " iiiiic 71 7 1 . . j ' 'im In Indianapolis in a Werl- ' tviiTivoiAT it- . i i - ii v. . .m i . . .-''. 1 . 1 c 1 ! r deaths from pp..v.niop.i ri ():.f from Influenza in Inr !a r.a neh rnverlng tht, last twnty-foi:r hour- '. wer reported to the city board of, health Saturday. This brings th-v

deaths from pneumonia and ir.ilu-; FNF,LI.II. Ind.. F. F Harrienza to 30 In tho las; flvo days. Pr. i s--n Sar-, 3 farmr-r, nee hr, was Herman O. Mfc rgaru secretary of the j killed when his wagon was .struck city health board said. j to, lay by a Southern railroad train. throwing tho bodv tin fet from the If tho current la net rapid the lL?h crossing. A widow and four .sens

do not Jump. IVORY DU BARRY MIRRORS $2.25

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1 1 . ii ip 11 n A Very Complete and Beautiful Line of Washable Crepe Mas Just Arrived Plisse Crepe, a very satisfactory material for Lingerie in all shades of pink 30c. Washanicdc Crepe in appealing designs 35c. K wan to Crcpc, a crepe with designs which arc most unusual. Used for underwear 35c. Was! Einrede in plain colors 30c. Plain Plisse Crcpc very soft 39c. Normandy Swiss, a material in beautiful designs that will please the most fastidious 69c. Namrit Voiles in a big assortment of blue and white patterns $1.00.

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Final Clean -Up of Coats Cloth and Plush Coats are offered in this Sale to women who are looking for good merchandise at a bargain. The reason we have placed such very 1 caprices on these Coats is because the Spring Apparel is beginning to arrive and we need the room also because we do not want to carry any Winter Coats over the Summer. The quality is just as good as when the prices were as high as $79.50. You can hold one of these Coats for wear later on, easier than we can. Buy one now to finish the season with and to have all next Winter. You will save several dollars. $10.95 to $35.00

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. T ! V. 1 1. ;..! 1 S. SV ,T. j .-'--p':! V t. 114.1 T . : -i c ' n way F. i:. . m-1 I-rc::i V' v, J i sutio cv, ;u n. :.v!l, 7 0 ? nr.th : v r' J' M 1 -r- 714 Lincoln l-. - X-.T 'l . ; l ) 1 n'" O55,0 Relocation 5rs . . arrowed Down tn 1 1 our IN'PIA.N'APOLl:', Ir.i . Feb. j ' T.-. ou-Ä .-o ...,. . - i ..i i.e r-.,io ii-. j r.i'i .1 ; 1. In4;ana ,-f orn-.atcry now at .'" ffersor.villo, will b.- reduced four at a iv.eft.r.g of flu-- reic wi -n i-e-ard here Mo:.da. They w'll r Within a radius of b -n .n. '. 1 1 -1 n 1 1 '. -s c f Tn 1 ia pa v 1 : . 1 1 1 . 1 nn.-s c f I pape.p Th; i was th n iirv.in n.o- :.t rr.t'i-'1 ! hy M. i; Foley. MTffirv of t!..'

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At 32.98 Each These exceptional Waists come in a good heavy grade of Ponerce. They have Peter Pan, luxedo and V shaped collars which are lace, button and frill trimmed. You will be assured of the wonderful values these W aists represent just as soon as you see them. See them

if early because ranee from 36 The February Furniture Sale offers you now low prices on Dining Room Suites A liandsonir Niitr in American W.ilmit i priced .as follows hf i n c Ii Buffet Arm C liair 10.00. ") Sdc Chairs $1 3.7 each. 4 "x:4 Table v.-ith (t ft. extension b2. 30. An Oak .Suite in I udor tini'h is now priced Buirrt 542.30. T;,ne $4.00 Arm Chair $16.30. 3 Side Chair 511.30 ear,. -

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-'avv - , r . . - . .ylr,r:M 1 j w'1 '-' ; v--r.s -.;-, a : : r j.-r.-. . . . ':,hI" Mlol,v ,vt,t,' n ! N- an, : V. '. ::- -. - . !': !fc - v ' h i ','"-'vh - -. w 1 : . . - - .- t M - A'. th-- rrr-" 5 - . : h - ..y r- - V- '-" c I y ' S t V A 11.:. . r,vii ' f 1 1 - r -i. ? : e - I 1 . - . I . t " - R:g half - pi i sale Verr.T.'. 27-tf ui,', P ' thing MJn Dr. Wfjr.er, r. 3 4 Farmers Tmrt fclig. lS-tf Rig half-price sa Verron'j IVORY PICTURE FRAMES $1.00 mm

Saturday Open Till 9:30

Tomorrow ! A Special Sale ot Pongee Waists

there are not many, to 46. Sirrs Canton Crepe Dresses at $25.00 each on will Vie pleaed with the excellent quality of Canton Crepr from which thee. Dresses ate made. The collars and enh eontrat in color to the body of th" Dr" Dainty hand hnivhinr also makes the cellars and dilTs on ritt roctivr Ir-atine. The 4 inch olatr ::irdl is jr.eetin with the opprov.d of many women 1 ho .Virts rire pleated. I erht or drk color1-. 4Wv Mats fnr Spring at .56.05 to $12.50 The new -howin of dvapcr Sprint mcrlv'4 v.hi.h we are making 1 parti' v! ":Tly attractive. All Strav.- W.?, are quite proin.ir.T.t ar.d there are alo .om" vny fetching -traw and silk con.bination;. The Utet colors ar preep,ted Mirimrv Cameo Old Bin', Jade, mown an 'ys' . e - . 4 A & .V- v