South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 38, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 7. 1922

VAUDEVILLE STAR

DIES AFTER BRIEF pneumonia attack i w . ii 1 1 ,, i ; W.M .Wy. HeaJliner at plifinu La4-! Week. Sin iimlat Fpwortll Ho-pital. . . . . j ..-. ' ? hrüir.-l the pre cam at th firr.,!"i fh.V- '--:-' !.? rr,l f ' - of 1 rro'r. hhb I Ai f! V':!..i i . . . : i . . .-. -. .-. ,m f . ' - - cf tjt thi da- ' ' A. r - j '(- '! : t - '" 11 ' h i f i (liTf ,TPfJ ;i t t- fir: " '.ir.j. I ir.i Ji l . ! n ! f '!.' -T I ; ! v. hTi t !: 'Jfdrt!" I : f " !" ". i - . r : j ,i ' in lilV "'!:' i'-M. v-ir.iiv I.: - ivl:,?.:i 1 r.'tMV' ;- ritr-r-r ' hA v.-.-i-j i!i!r:oi;s t T i i v. j.r v ,e . -r- T " i J ! . i ' ; ' i ' I ' ' ' i" 1 ' - t i t - f.. 1 1". "n r,".-!r,, v !;,r if- in it). A !.o-,- ;n I ' l-!y v..!l I-.- -nt h,-..- an-r-:r.-d. ! A-,. and 1 1 ; I: id l'n v...i i. tr'tVr f.-r tl: i-a.-- t. n ytrr, ! and rh'.v v -i tli- (If-' tinir- s:nr. fl,! !rirr,:',:: !" fin 1. f.ndirvit!r,n tl.at . Avv h 'd r: rd a , -Mf,..,,; Tin-

a' -f v.-a id l:-:'-.f .:i!-r and M .d ' ' I-H, nn I Tho I -1 .:. f sju-h ,-,. r j ,c ' ., .. , h.,n l-f, -InHv f.-r iL- n nvui,-i i. Pa- ;rMd WoMl.v Pr-rd ,! infrurnm h .ttn W ,r or t!K- , . f.dio...,,:- u hi. 1,1 a, d ,d,t..r d r'., " Pa'l Mauin-: - 'V" r,uM ('rr' h'n; V:'V' thv h.ni .irr.r.l for c.t'ht Wfr:s inltlu c-Mi-ial or:an or th- .rd.r. Ilif" ' "V'v; Af t1IoloCfT it ' I, .. ... . ,1, . ,;,.,,.. w.t-- s i.d. rmiin? to South H'.i hy

i.nsinu. 1 "h!r'd AviyvV i nn ditMi f"i' d 1dm to nfirn frrtu tli a,f. !at v.rk no f tho oth.T arfiits fit-, th I'id rin1 1 ! r . 1 w 1 1 : 1 O .Nr-ii ami tn- art w ivu ...... ... ..r,., 1 . ai'i'"' i' lüiiMi "'it. in" wr-f'K. 1 no j "i 1 n '.r Id' ' v. a - a hin I. T.m a r. . TRAFFIC PROBLEM TO BE DISCUSSED Mavor. SnfVtv Hnanl and t.ouncii jienmcrs 10 ikmu s Mretint: WeInrslav. An attempt to so! o th trif?ic rrob!in In South I-tnd wdll l mdo Wednesday r.isht. uhn Mayor VA P. Sblrt, raomhrr of th board ruMi'" safety and r.nibrf of the fdty counr-il wall hnM an informal rtieMJ5?!on in til"' rounril cliainbis at th rity hall. Th- plans for dal-; ln' with tratlio wr-ro di.'U5s''d by th- hoard of fatVty in its matins last l'rtdy. bnf it wax diddi-d to withheld nil atioin until tti mootintr Wednesday. J Conr.'ilrr.an ;orp 1'. Hull an- ( nounf-d to tho m'Mnl,fi5 ot tin: i'fi'jnf! list idzbt that hi hnd boon uovkirk: with l'irr Ch'.f Irin S. Silf.l for thrt pa-t fi-vv wrcks on th trair,' fjuf'tion. .-i.n'1 ho stated tli.at an f-idinain r- . n-.bflyir th-s plans would b- jo f.-nti-'l t" th- .ouinil at tin- iii'''tin nxf w!.. BOY SHOOTS SELF PLAYING WITH GUN Son of l)ctrrtir Pinlrr rri-nn-ly Injured -Hullrt Kilters Hip. Pitd"-. dr. mli! - 'ar-f'ld ..n "f h'Mfi !;'' J a t' Pint'T, of tlio i .al poll'--- drpirtmcTit. was ?oriou injuid Monday raorninC w!u!, b. - a id r.t a '. ) y .-hot hiins'df ill' a i' vi'lvrr, t lk-m i;!i'ibh"iol from ! N t'.: o-r. Th- bijüor 'Ttti i rd t'.o .'.Mid'.- h '. ; hip and anic out of tlif thili. Tl shooting o.-i'urrcd in t'io ri.ir ol :1a- I.rrr-'t tfd :ni on X. M wh;-.a n .-t. Th lid v.-a a t,icn liniiV and t J l. iati t ailed to t - ! :s i -. Tho 1,1. it i .-- il l. t ; o 1 1 j . : itli tu o other ho- da -vi "hook'-y" from ?,:hool. and vur.j Pinter liad takfti his fatli r s un with him to djt it." Tlio other two bcy?. it is r'.airr.pd. dertfd tho injured I ail after h th.ot hirr.self, but citizens nearby h.ird th.o h.ot and upon, ino5tlat!n di-'i' "r d fin- b lin? on t!:- crour.d. Lczion Auxiliary to Have District Meeting in City The. i". : s t r . '":". r of th Atiirif.ui If :on auxih. ry will be hot I In S it.;': Ih r- 1 rb. '.. Th.0 a:;;'. lry w:'.; . v.v !-. !n the p.rd; roo: 1 , " .- h - r a.t 2 .iVl'-rk w 1 h.eor: will s.tvoI, tip- Scjth popd p. at;.:- : irr act: v. a b. o- .. Mrs Il.'-.v rd P. No Me, ditri-'t v :c.:c.l; '.e-w ."!: 1 n. a:d M : . L Ih 1 :n:..:at. :. 1 '.:'. o?:: 1:. : t .no 5tae ; n ; . . : . t IT. Co 1 rr.:.v.f -e. ; : h uiv or. Ir l . w:h a:--r. d fh s.-s:.m. ; sr-otv, ir" i u ---.v hoio-f.d -" .............. ..... .0 ; ,-v,v,,.- r ' - - ' -l - ' ' ,K kt - j .. . r, .u 1-,-., i ,'... . ' t - . i i. . 1 r. -f ,d th -.vont :--n .ir. Mien- i -an ' I-1?'"''". P -rr. ho- hr. ,. , ro, , ' P'" ' ' - ' 1 PI ".oo. ; hod:"!!

EVERY MAN TIES ON HIS OWN PRICE TAG hif ate ivj w o; ; i - to r:,r - self. .. .-u r p-es.-r.t e mployer. to S' --on o who !- j h 4.:t yo-j;-typ i '. . , b : ; : y ;-. -. b:sre ? Tfie. . aro tho u-.-' werk ;s v. a - . . th- t icb.f r.rn a r ;:rn:- t- rieht jl-s .II the m::,.-. ;.r th .t "rhcht ;ob" f 'r yourfIf Take tlin now to appraise our:t Your ratural ability and xperier.ce l;-,ve fitted you to do : eroo th!:-; p 1 r f 1'!' a r 'y v.-;:. Ar" v ' ' i i'".!rp liAf y ou fin io .-! .' Ate -,-r".: cT!; c whit yo-j ire w . - rf h ' Th fir"- iv.iv t. meet opportunitv mo;-c thn half way 1. to tell all ato-.t your.-! In a Situation Wand ad tht will t;o d 1 r e ; y ; r. o t h n hard of t h otty'f err.ployeri Stop in t Th Nw--Tirr.e. or! and talk th.ir.c oer with : n ad-ta.k-r tedfty. !

l tnxlmll ,j til' U orhl t( Hold District Meet Feb. Ii

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' ""HERING TO SPEAK

AT CINCINNATI, 0.:! Will Afldrr Rotarian- on w Tl. 1 . . a vi - I.. j r it 1 1 ' ' '.r 1 lift-. ill' iiiriir.iiiiifi of Linniln" Thur-li. 1 lanU K. M " t : r .f fi'M -ity " 111 . : i' . rs - : . I f in-- i'i i"! t.rj.;.v. lrr;r-Mv im.m;i ft m,m v. . . .-n:". .rr..r,on .w-, and his f.-l!o'. Kofiritps (X)m ' ''"''!; f-w t lm lM,:ryS v. ;y.rlr.v,rd j ' x ' ' 1 IT'J'l ".' "dirv- :-'ar. IM- I'VvI nrator rm Mra:iL-r Jf nr.u.; n n m m r- r : 1 . Mi' T:y u , l(.r.- th- K-.afv ; i 1 m LF,l,,.tl.;' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11 1,1111 nati Kr.r.iriat.s wa-i mi Man h. v. I-r. n ... . . . ....,,.! In. d'mT' d MICH a. s;;r!alld laiK ni Sori"" tln.t a n turn lU'ci'iii' nt 1 i; r"'i':'! for 1 11 I.ni' d n :-- 1 ! nration. jjs ,. ,,,, , ,-x j, , : fi-,.i,i 1) 1. irt.: ' l-''i;ili''II ll''l"l I'll - . . ."intry, with t In- r- -nit that n;in I 1 llotary lihs arr f'''if vt i"' lii:n to! i'i'P'at it. 1" foia tin m. Th- ''nirin-. I : r 1 i 1 I 1 I I 1 . , ' 1 ' l l 1 - 1 ir. ' - i i 1 - t . h! talk oM ' Sr-i-vi'-' " with "Idrvoltr H'ith in.sf rin't iot's to rnaki it. as loin as h w i.-ln 1. Mr. T Ir 1 j:iir is a, torn fill, lmu-iit r v with tho uhii. ty to , ;,Ptivat t.ain it to tin md DELEGATES HERE; MACCABEES OPEN ANNUAL SESSION Indiana and Michigan l prrrtMitrd at All-Week Confrrenco al Hotel. I . . . 1

I.O H'S ol I h .Maiai" 11 -Mi . . ,. , , . ,. , , .,, l'Nan T I a li ie-1 in; and for unsullied cliai't'Ts throuh'uit lndi.ni audi- 1 .,, . ... .. ... w. ,,, ti . ( -i ipmahly vmi II Up ur hat t Mhliicin arnvid m South I-etid; rr-'..

j ostorday for th- con"-nt iin and x-eonf.1-hoard me'dimr of the lod''. whii h will bo h'ld In r- t h ioir-;h"Ut tin- wl. Ih'Kinnin with a mi'tin of tho oxi.-titive boird at tin- Oliver Int 1 Monday afternoon, ati extensive and ont rt., inin- program h is h on ranged for th" six-day s-o-sion. Today a lunidieon and ba.-dne-meeting: will ho h 1 1 in tin K

tary ronm 1 on;tltii; ot ad tin lmav? j. ;les th'- t.ie, Mis Trary has of Indiana and lower Mj. hican. A a frieiid in veryono in tin- lioii-e, thi- lue Tin.', whh h will h-- attend-', .Indium tho orchestra, id by tin ieeuti- a n 1 : a i t f 1 . onl.'j .cn WlioIeHnnc m cm '.!. '" In- vc uiiatioM willj IMho ;.rh-r, a sylph-like in niio r nclnidted. jwjth the voi'-o of a -hrur boy. puts The Lada s of th" Mai-.-ab thijOVer a wdl balanced art. purported hrt ti at rnal In lU'tiiiary soe-.oty for by two drrnor.s on the a-cord!on. women, was institut-d March 'J I. i Pnh Mi-s (Jerber and Kathryn 1 S S . . atid will celebrate its :'.th an-jIownrd, who fLiiios very daintily, nivfr-'arv next month. It h is aj xlnlo a fn -hne-s and wholometuombershM of over o no nib'.-rs ; n-s-; that is illM:dilt to a.-so'date with :u C state. v It pinidf.s d- ih. : j "old -1 i tn r and the .-harm -f tlo ir mtn-iit disability .and oil .:;. b.-tf' j act he.- in the se,-rot of masrnofio ti:.- and al.-o a maternity ben., tit. i per -onality .'tral y outh. Iii?ht oftc-r

Alt 1:1s o!" the ord'T at" , nt: rely 1:1.111 a-i-il by women: ?!rs. l'r;i!icf.-i IT. Thirn.-'. pr- -:d-nt of th orpraniz ition. now reehratin hnv jTth anni rr- a y a - thj u:eat .(Miimatalt r of the order. Mrs. Huti.s n uIfo th.o pr iib nt of the American Fraternal Congress V'lll.Ti.iV...10 14i.l..i... V' and at one time wa vice rrmldent I of the -National fraternal Congress of America. During the war f-ho was a member of tho Women's Commit-! tee Council of National Defence for j Mnhi-'an and w.-u, appointed bv thel , ' .. . o,.rmr a liKin'r of th.- w.if 1 , j . , Mrs. Purr.- N an o' llf-nt -arlia- , men-arian and pre?. den at all ton i . I 1 ' ' 1 . I i i ill" V ' I I I I . NARROWLY ESCAPE m our mmm -J X-l 1 1 1 V J KJ L 11 U V 1 X LIU

jr. r ; ; i : r monthly :m---t:r '.a.-: niht . j .lt i x.-yior hall, Jis-rv.ssinK' plans fr SoVeil MoPlhor. of Hol (!ro? j cv-nt to bo -n,n by the orI ... A"...-.. tV .' i;..o'atiofl.

i m r, u .linrc Hi inn ('.llp'llt Itetlivitli ilf n. ; t . , P r-rr.oi b. :ieat, a hnv i . ' t.u-:n car. n.:ra--u .ou.s.v , s.-ap:ns; i j .. ... . , death, a r. .1 th.rn wr.;it.c t 'a-rv.s. Ives ! i re. ar.d I . . . . . , . " ' " ' '" Holy ,hoNf ord-- of he I niP rs.'.v , . ..... , j 1!:, men. f.v- priest.-, and tw, ' b'-o'b. rs. w.'o -,n t : car whoa i s'cil'S'i cn an :ey sfr- 'i ii of t:n road. firr.d turfV. an-1 n iuM thm all h't.eath it. Ah j-cvep were . aM, t,. crawl from und-r th., chine, however, and n-me wh.s hurt.-

Hv. Jcph (aha che--. si;p- rpr j 4 v.th:r.Ä ?tor 14 13 W. Washm-:-of the r.Tinri:;;'y U-u:. ; I? v. t o-, av., rtv! Charles Ibirlow, fnrThorr.a.' Irvine. s;tpe-:o:- of M-f vi : t p- w :t h the i a ni Hurwi'-h

.e::inarv: r.ov. :- .--.. 4 i' "i;n-. ' uerp-r "f S . .To fart'!: !;'. ,l.r.-ii-s lVr.i!r;- .j peri or of r-, No i vl'ii'n: Rev. IMwarvi Clrnecin iperler of tho seminary; I'ri'M'er, j T.r.d ore, upeTior of IuJarjo ?-ritute, ard Proiher Iren d:re, tor ; of th eb'orrical ilor artn:er. were j ' In fht'ar a the iinie. iP'v. o-;-. ! nor w n -; drivlpsr. I Sitrr of Local Lawyer r--fi t i i

iKlllCu ITl .iCCKieiu i pr:-.ntent in tlp Ir.diara s'ate pi:--Frink Couffhlin. former N. J j (..-, Mo-clay, foijowirc Ids plen of foofbati eapaln, now a. praetie:re cm'.ty to a nturder charge, m conat'frny tr th St. .Toph county ! n-'r nr w'h th- .hooMnr to death h,r lp'f Mnnrlw for St. Char! T!l.. I hr, Sit'ird.i rirbt of l'n d Watoh-

called there bv the traelc dath of h; s!ter. fr. Frank Iolv. who V'.i:d thre wht-a struck by an' autoraohilA.

STRUCK by urban, ! POGO SUFFERS IN ST. JOE HOSPITAL! StmJrk'ikrr Fniploye Run Down While Awaiting Car ! Io Carry Him to Work. t i . I !'". !:.. o h r ' 1 1 - - j I' v ) . ; vi ?!i- S-. a. e.pb hrs-j

- , i ";ff r:t: t r i ,i r roV, f:;i'ir ' i .;" r f thf l ft Us; j'.is: blniv th I a lf'p rut. r.n r;rh f ; cl j I," I: if. :i ' 'I .ift'.rril bnii ?'S an 1 ! i ,rT.n'"' n tpo r-r.t n loins' ;f:. r i. r -4 Mond iy i rji.r. T;-.. h -i Jf-Mt oc'urr-4 j l rn H;.- i. );. N. I. rieh-cf- j 1 rrr.nn T'li'i1"'! at f. irr i t'nl h;- injuries would j . ;r,. .,i-,-,i r f.v iirv s r;:us irn .11 .'.;'.!. That h mi-'v,i,'1 r.rr.ai .:i lisr;-- in Mi'1 'rasn Ml1 1 1 'if 1 )" ' ..! 'if- ! 1 l 'i v. n 'lrl-H-und infprurr" n. in h.ir; ,,f ' Mof ,n r Hoover. V.mu-ht the .... .. . . h,,, r:in!,,i V,,r to th l.o,r..tal.i m.ployril Hon-. - , d "'ivk. S-vrral rVw u', or- th ;( n(li.;,tf.(1 fhu T.(),0 ! l id tp-n hurd lie.Td fl rf i n th' 1 r.fl f!io rfc hf -'f-vny. i a : m 1 . n m-.-h morntr.JT. I Naming Best Act

;;;tlAt Orpheum This

,y J) sy n YTi' CClV CI xVCCi I JL CfOv Evi-rv Act nn Rill of f.i. " si 1.1 rpi . www i.aunrr- -1 nrrc in Particular Kxrcl. Kvf'ii th niovjf s that start ft" the hill .at tlio rri)h."utn for th fir.-t :hrro days this wif'i am unusually rrcioi!, -lt' T vnu'vo s ;:n tho ranii-m-iman turn Xiar.irn Falls upside ! down yo,i an- ti--atrd t snnif w is--i( racks fclo' trd hy the Literary Pii;cst and t hero's no doiiht hut what you'll c t srvr-ral KO"d l.nmh from thoni. To 1 mi K tho out.-tandini; .-tar if tho procraid YiUf tb cUUuz vho won th" war. and jut about as ;ny. If you fiavo a pood hearty lau.uh. t!io palm u'ocs to tho pantomimic individual of the last act, who looks like a model for a Jtluo Jay Torn IMa-d'r ad. If your tasto runs to I .. . Iii.,,, 4 . r. r. . . I ' II .lilt.. 1 I I -i .II l i 1 I i -j I . l I : : 1 . 1 "H 11 .-"nn' Nan Jfalp'tin. frv-h from tin slittor of I'.roaduny north of 1'ortySoi ond. prex iils a yi h- f sons that are distinrtivo, hichly -jitertain-inw. and done -with a irr.aeo and artistry that draws .a eju-iaus salvo of annlauo from tin- audiener.

ar-js,,.jj.t Traoy and 'at l MePridc, in i - liits d K.X'-lusi von. havo an a. t

that is well loaded with sparkling satire on dometii- lifo and brforc throe orkin troo, arts, you .-ettb ba.d: in your seats for a clo-in? act of pas-in-- merit and befor' you ralIze it ou i'tc latiKhim; as if at a headline:-. Vou've sf.-n tho kind of work that f'.ordan and Day wie! in. but y'u'" never sen it put over with such taivulsive r suits. Leo , Vl(,' i '"'''ty do a vigorous a t I .1... 1. ...j c-. .-.r-.l Ii I II - . . t O IM - "'h. ln !t that i Pleas you Y our lirst rPri- of the evening is the d'st lu-rr.n you are priv-.l-d to -,Ir " nf"ir cn-ls de Quart-Mi o with rod hair. wdn .4u.n1 . . do.s sorno hadaneinir .-tunts that l.d t xour Adam's tipple into your , !i'o;ih and von Ion t reeover vo ir ti, t..,, nlA st a ' W. M. . '- (-"rh- - , (pice Dance Easier Monday Kn:-a:s 01 o. unions. n'-m mtn, I )..-, it i- !.! Ivn :h! 1 ' r ink .1. v !:u!-;Thfr ira-.o a detail d report ,,.- me-ti:: of all district depu- ; ... . .. , ..... ..... - n i t at j r a :a nar o. is. una a . . 11 ' ' , , -r ere-r.en,a h.avo been compl'teil ( ' - - ' ') " i r. i !,n 1 1 i j i iii' v ' i .. ...... ,. r v r.,.i.-.t ,i ... n kmchts throughout, the 1 , , , . ,-o-!t-v and tho pnnoio I cue1--'. ,d ill bo anmenn-l :n a few ' 1 ' nin Partnership to OpCIl , . . tt A TIC (.lotllltlg tore llClC Sirnind '".u'-t'in. j.ropriefo- of a- , ;. tb-nc ytor-. have formed a part-i r.-h'.p a rt I are planum.? to open j i r...-rf.s f urmb ,it, sti at 0 M. t. abo-at M.i'ch 1. The new -,iro w;!l b. known ?..s --Tho I-'riencllv "storo" .,. 1 will be. . r-iu-oiv to,-ked th 'lotbr. v hah- a;d n fa-' vi .-'othir.c o-,ri h .- mri and boy- ' -- I ;l Ts MIT- spn n;( 11. ! r:r?iiviu.r.. ib .-- char, :o!rei:. ". was ser.tcn.ced to life imemlorf. a pa roltrar. TIk nt ftels -h.e rice and thJ c'.oj CLn.es and eata lc

Miss Helen Burke Scores Artistic Concert Triumph 1 Piano Interpretation Outstanding Feature of Murieian CAuh Concert. r.v wn.nti;!) .1. tiility. Thrr '.viü ro doubt a.i to wh" ws ;h- o!;t.-Mnd:r.c feature rf the .-er. or.i enp-frt. rf th Mi: '.-! an' Hub f-Ari", hold la-t rdsht in tho Kotary r'in of th'- Oliver lm"l ,ind v.htrh Mr. Ie-ui'e s. T.ryan, rontra '.?": M:? IIeln Pu-k. piip.i't; Mi- Ihd d'rtru Harr:. prar.o. Mr?. il. A. rinMuirh. piftnit. and Mr. Mutige Woodward Ilomiro, pi3n!tt-aoonrnrTni,-t. were th appearing artist?. yV.s Purk'5 ;.off, .rmanee wa a.s rjel'rhtful a triumph as any Ioeal arfif. ha a 1 ' h i v ? d h"re for ?me t!m. Hvr i.Tisic falrlv buhhled over w;ti ijfe rmd vividity and ?he smod to drink tin- fu!!e..f meaning from :ts depth?. What could be more irro..5tl'p!e thti th beauty that radian .s from S. otfs "Garden of Soul Sympathy?" Would thnt th'-re were more numbers like jt on fin? proprar;i. It was in this number more than any o'her, that. Mis Purk denpantrtrJ lur ahdlty to thf highest depree. S'ontt's musio. is not ca.-v; it is individual, unique and colorful fairly breathe of tho inodcrnbt yehool. I'Lawlc. Intorirrtation. ff tho otlier numbers on Miss Purke's propra m, Donnanyi' "Lhap-o-Iy. Opus II. No. Z." wa5 e;iily th h5t. It is an unitMjai thin" which requires a masterful terhniqne. Mis Hnrko wis flawless in her interpretation of it. pouhlo ptno music Is always in-tejevfjr-, , olorful, atid lull in harmony and tone. Arensky's "Suite, Opus 1.".. for Tw-o Piano," as interpreted last night hy Mrs. Karab,.us;h and Mrc. Homino, wan no cn'option. It. reve,ah a eharminp r'i"''f, lelit;htfiiHy arranged, skilfully played, and .-tudiou?ly interpreted hy these two arti'.f.. Mi?s Harris ht.s at her bett in Mason's "Awakening" and "Life," by Spros5. There i.s no doubt 1ut that Miss Harris is tht posses5or of a voire of quality and charm. Srm

has a notes wide ran ere, with ease. takes the hiph and enunciates eleirly, hut she js pjckitip in that P rsonal magnetism that draws an audiem e. Her voice i-- .swert, mellow and altogether ib-liKhtful. To the oli-rrn-r lat nipht, It would aplenr that ?ho was thinking moro of the quality of her ton. whleh wero il' liKht ful. than of ttio thrme and its int rpitdaliun, of the pir titular soiic: she w,is sin si 115:. TuII rn(lcrt.uidinp. Mr.-. Lryan has a full, wellrounded eontralto voioo which w;h shown to best advantage in her sit.k'in fif Covin's "Mon I).-sir." Her sinpinLT shows deep fdudy and full urnhu-standinc Othr interetinLr numbers i h r program were "Ca ro-Mio-Kon," by (lionlani, and Phillips "Wake T'p." The dm ts sun? hy Mrs. liryan and Mis Harris were well done. Mir.ills' "1'riendship" ' ani "Like tho Lark." by Abt. were (ho h st of tin :-. Tho work of Mis. Komino as ic. eompanist uas a delight anl it diowo! lier to be an artist of ability .,nl unler-tandini,. Altogether it wa- a fllichtful evening well worth while. The Musieians rlub is to ho congratulated on tha exeollence of the p; Crams preyrnted at thes roeitals atid the capability of the artits who ptasent them. The final concert of the series will bo Riven In the notary room. Monday evoninp. I-Vh. l'f. MOVIE' POINTS OUT EXCESSIVE WASTE IN RAIL SHIPPING iew York Central Co. .Shows I low Lo??cs May c Avoidrl W ith Proper Care. With a view of dolnc: their part in reducing waste said to amount to more than a million dollars each ear loft in freight claimrs and paid by principal railroads of tho United States for lost and damacred freight, tho New York Central linen are, devoting special attention to tho avoidrhlc caus-.vs insofar a transportation is concerned. "The Lo-st Million." a special motion picture adapted by the company, and whii It was hovn hero at th WM'kly luncheon, of the Chamber of Cornrncre,. MonJay noon, has been shuwn in all tho principal cities of th east for purpose of familiarizing the public and shippers with the avoidable causes of uch economic W .Jt o. "The Ist Million" in an ent.-r-tairdnpr style pivea the niar.y reasons l;ow freight is lost and destroyed while in the hands of a common carrier, reasons such as improper paekirvc. secondhand containers, and many others surprising to the huxI erienccd shipper are clcn. it liars 5trcss on export shipments showing the necessity of loading th? t in double stronc ' ontainers. The picturo will be shown this afternoon at 4:13 o'clock before memhers of the commerce classes at Notr Dam university. It will also b shown at a special meeting of shippers of South Prr.d and uroundinsr trrntory and. all railway mployes. Wednesday noon at the New York Central f reicht o'lk-es. Thomas A. Ward. sp cial representative of the New York Centra! Preirht iaim Prpartnicnf. illustrAtr th showir.cr of tho tilru vith an lnt'r--tinK' talk on "Transportation." Mr. Ward hi ars stress on the fact that the picture has i,.-cn created to t'da e freight lourp m all r-iilways as wll n" all common carriers. Ti:e picture will h shown at the Klkhart Chamber of Comtnerc Frldav. HOW AT AM) DORCHV KFFFASFH FROM JAIL PITTSBI P.C. Kan . F,b. A levar.der ITo-.vat ar.d Atigus. Pr- ( hy, depose J president and viee president, respectively, of District No. 14. Fnlte.J Mine Workers of America. were relead from the Perok--- county 'nil at Columbus Mo- lav ntsht. The K.Af,. pear bond m which th former oT.clat .i:re.i to all ro more strikes in the Kanvs rral tr hJ. was srgned lafe Monday and was approved by Iistrict Judce Frank Hoss.

POLICE FOLLOW TAXI CLUE 111 DEATH MYSTERY

( ' 1 v.' : : U e 1 hüv 1-een vrpt'n bv Mab.l Nornand. hl rnactrf, ard soi.jsrht by ( her m ain at Lis ap: ttr.en after hi body was ff'ind, wro o i I r 2 : No ore quetjo-.ed by thrt pclic; rt fdr lia admhtrd an" V'.p-iwtrriz ; rf Th'ir wlif rnl'f'iits Kiffi said h . had not sern thorn. Mi-C Vorn-.ar.d , stati Flic t-.'id iu't. Th.- puhlir nd-J mtnistrator. who ha- eharse of t h ' Taylor (srst. sahl ho hid not ci-en; the leftrr. ard the (Ij'tri 'f at'f-r.py i made a like statement. f;il) Norman, I Qnevtioncl. j Mabl N"rrmand. film netre.s. who! wa. anion? tho -.et pr it.s to are i William D e.sr-i on d Taylor, dtreetor, ! .alive, made a. number of dee'iratior.s" on hT word of honor ' to j n.'w.tpaper Inf er iv er, Monday. j "Were you over '. u lo-, w;h Tay-J lor?" they aekd he;-. "Not in the way one niean.i when hi ti"" tho xpre..-:cin 'm love, on my word of honor, t o," -.ho said. "Ot It straicht. our friendship was based on . intra d-hip and understanding." "Hid oii kn'.v anv wurun who misht h ivo l",on j.-a lour, of you who micht have v,Vrd Taylor?" "On my word of honor, no." ""r any man who micht hive hepn je a.! our- of the pi v ho o'nipied in your esteem?" " n my wor1 of honor, no" "It li.i.s boon hintod ho .zao Jrm; parties. iMd you ever her ot them V" "Neer in Cod's world: r.evor. on my word of honor." After .sotu- rtthe.r quesfions sh? said: "And. "di. plea.se siy tJiaf. 1 jif-ver liearl of that jink .llk niplit robe they ray is miincr from Mr. Taylor's npartments." "I' ut Henry P avey, the nero liouseniati, (said- " "Ho fiucht to he ashamed of him.self for .-ayiiK 1 a.ked him about other trirls poins: l Mr. Tiylor' hou."o," sho -xclainn'd. "I s'avid hitn hi job once when Mr. Taylor wanted to fno him." CRAIG AT ODDS WITH COLLINS OVER BOUNDARY (Continurd from pa.'4o o:ie. ileces w hich only 1'lster ,-ouid abrogate. A siKnifiennt point about the loft r is that it Invokes the croverninent f !r. -land act as trov mine boundary disputes and fails to allude to the u .ny wlil. Ii i'io;(b f,i- a boundai y. Suhs-quent!y Sir James t ld Mr. Lloyd- Jforse jiersonally that the decision of th PPtorites must .-tand. Special lip i chs rrum Iteifj.it report that .ctriti? roprosentationfl are beiic; forwarded to lh Clstor proniier from all sections of PLter unionists to the effect that thero must ho no further confercneoa with Sinn lin leaders am! urging that Ulster, not beitnr consulted ropardin the treaty, must stand by the 1f.La act. assails r; am at at; FARMER EXEMPT 10 FROM SIIERMAX ACT ( Cot i ; intjr (1 from pa.re one.) at the end of a day's lebate on the hill. moMly be tween lawyer-members of the Kcnate, none of whom appeared to ncrree, with any other as to exactly the eope of the bills. The liOUf bill, theoretically before- the senate, is regarded as bejp more liberal in its exemptions than 1ho f-enato substitute or the measures submitted by several senators pivinp; authority for the creation of inoperative associations. Sen. Wahh. democrat. Montana, Kpoke for several hour? on the leal phrases involved in the various ; measure- and trpacred almost con-j tinuously in colloquies with other senators r.s to wliat provisions of tho I various other bills meant. He be-j lieved. as many other senators said j they did, in the principles of cooperative marketing, but declared1 that too preat exemptions were danjrerous and warned the senate to consider well before pa '-sin? tho b-prislation. action on which ho preditced would be taken. "TREATY" PEX IS GIVEX TO D. A. R. Continued from pag1 one.) banks, fif Chicago, who brouuht it to Washington and in company with Samuel (lompers presented it to th secretary of state Dec. 21. lt"L Two of the small piocs of weod used in its manufacture, are of especial historical interest. Th.e Sof--tioni of fottonwood. from the state ef Mif hiuan. was taken from a tree s-tandiiiU' on the grounds when- tho old Indian chief Pontiac fought his last battle with the Friti-h in 17;rt, and the pi fd rrd f --dar, from South Candma. amo from a trcj plaiitfd by tho statesman .ledin C. Calhoun and was prsfrted to the maker by th.e faculty of Cb-mensun eollcpe. South Carolina. lRESIDEXT IXS1STS OX FLXDIXG MEAXS i TO FIXAXCE ROM'S '"ont:nued from pa;e on.-.) liear.s attending the co n f are r.co wcrj , F-p. MT.dl. the rnaj-jrity bader j and Hep. Crr !:. Iowa; Longworth, t Ohio; Copbv, Fh. and handler.! okla .. all ppmhers of the ways and; rienni eorntnlttee. The f..-nate wai r presented by th Cr.ar.ce cr.n-.mit-1 ro S iYS FRCSSIAMSM IX ARMY IS CAUSE OF L EFFICIENCY Continued from pa.go one.) ment" after having Veen .-hot by a caretaker uhik attempt it -g to -r.ter the quarters of Maj. Colby at Camp 1ix. N. J.. one r.-.hr p -If p ifter ;lrdi?' Ii;- r gular -ji;ar:-rs locket oi,-ri si'l the rernrds alo showed that th mJor had reen int to

mp Iiv from Fort Kthan Allen. t. where he was attached to th Third eavarly. trial tie fore a ':::!:!. iry eo-jrt on charges of r"dr.j; alont without leive and making falo o:T"i:il t aterr nt5. The major denied thsi char;;1? today, j-ayins thy A-fro but a part of "a plot t3 ct him." Pubpoation of MiJ. Wh""ler-Nieh -r'.r'r ' httT was or,! of the ehirf topics of e.-nrr;ation Jfor-day ar.-.or.s: officers at tlio war dpartip.ert. but non- mouM cfmn't. for puMiraTioi on th" rlnrce fontaind in the tter. MG LAM) FACES iEir elect 10 ys .''"ntinued from p; om.) of the lioiis of lords be tackled rerj'-.us'.y at this rsaon of iarli'tf ;Knt. If Vis ount 'iry takes tho part which is expected of him in th house, of lords, questions rcjrardins: K crypt and Tndia, as well as the Luropean .Ittiation cnerally. wili com prominently before tho publie.

APPOINT FIYE NEW TEACHERS AT MEET Hoanl of Fduration Aeeepts Reconiincndations To Advertie Sehool Contraet. Appointment, of everaI nw teachers and authorization of advert. net of th.e contract "t the new Uivr Park school wer mad at the week ly meet Jn cr of t to board of edu a,tion held Monday nisht at th School Administration building.! School Att'y Harry Wav was. in - j struoted by the hoard to advertise the rontract at once, which will bo M. March 13. Atuonp; the new appointments acooptod l,y the hoanl last nicht waa ! W. C. Wesphall, a t af her of j-clenc. in the vocational department of tho hish f-clpaol. He was appointed dean of boys In the hich sehool to fulfill the vacancy left by Wayne h Smith, whoso resignation was accepted at the meeting. Tho appointment is ti tako effect immediately. Mr. Wesphall was formerly dan of boys in tho Aurora. (111.) high school. Mr. Smith leaves to accept a position in tho schools of Cleveland, O. Aricept Five ItceYiimnenelatlons. Five teachers recommended by Supt. Horden were accepted. Those appointC'l were Miss (Jeneva Hixler, LaCrosse, Wis.; Miss Mario Jantnor, Ypsilanti. .Mih.: Irwin Treesh, South liend; Floyd Stilson, also of this city, and IL K. Cover, of Lo sansport. Miss Pixler waf, placed in charpe of the art department of tho UCVJ Oliver school; Marie I.intner in r partmriftal work at the Hivcr Park school; Irwin Trecsh head of the machine' tdmp at the Oliver tschool; IToyd Sti'son u hargi ed the? auto shop at tho Oliver school, and II, Th Cover at the J'erley school takes the place, of M ss l'.va. Hein, who was transferred to the Oliver school in junior high work. These instructors assumed th ir new duties at the beginning of the second semester. The board considered the appointment of a new attendance officer, but no definite decision was reachfti. The appointment will be announced at the mooting next Monday. Routine business occupied the remaineler of the meeting. WYfflAM EXECUTIVES TO ATTEND SESSION National Convention of Retail Dry (too(1s Association to He Held This Week. In order to henire. latest Jdpai on retail niercha.ndi-sing. three execu tivc of the George Wyman and cornpany stor of this city. Miss Miriam Flair, and Mes.srs. T). TL lend IL W. Kldrclge. will attend the national convention eif the Kftail Dry Coods as-socation which will b hold at the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York Cty, Feb. S. 9 and 10. Mjs Blair, educational director and trainer c-f pales people-, will participate in ;i reunion of graduates of th Prince .School for Store I Training which will be held in con- I nection with the convention. j Mr. D. JL Kldredg, advertising manager, will attend sessions of the convention which wull be addressed by leading advertisora of the country, whil IL W. Fldredge, mercha.ndlso manager, will devot tho gT!ater part of lii. tim in fjecurins? mthods for lowering the distribution cost 'if gofidf. Kay ninl. e,f tho City Ilescaie , Mission, srke on hL? cxprlencea ! in we lfare work to 40 me-nb-ers of I tin; Tri-C -iduh of the high school j at thrir iwgu'ar weekly meeting t he" 1 hut niglit in the Y. M. C. A j b u i id i r g. 1 yiits .lean Laniotit, .Ml.-- I'hcinia ! I-amont,. lIiss Grace Walker, anl j Miss Isabel HIgelow of the Y. W. C. A., returned Monday after ;i ehort stay in Chi ago. Tho Poin.HCtt frarri-on f the, .rni and Navy union will give an oyster supp-r to their mcrnberr and frien is at their lull, 321 S. Michigan st., Tuesday evening, Feb. 7. T)anclr.g will follow the ftjpper. Offering a reward for it- r?scoery, Tr. Csar Von Faraudy. 1C1 S. Chain sv. reported to the policy M-nday the lo?s of hia medicine. as-e, containing surgical instruments. Tha cam. 15 inchei long bv 2 lnch-i ?r;uare, h r-aid, was vtoler. from h:s atJtomo'hi,.'. In the Sunday ertifJon. Tlie News-Time-iS. in giving detail of a holdup, .said that th grocery store-at W. Marlon jt. ws owned by J. O Hurrows. The latter contends that h n but .1 clc'k in the store, whicl is owned by hi step-father. F. I Wemp. avarre irt. Frc-fexrlng a formal charge f cnieity. Henry MeMu-nup, .Monday f,.d mit in rjpricr ccurt N'o. 1 for a decree frm IIzI M'Manus. They w-e-e married March, UIO, and separated in December of last year. Yienne-'e botanist haa been h'.e to do-b"-- the life of certain plants V-v .:-prre5s:nfc their bloom. Big half-prlc ale Vtrnon'. 27-tf

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EXCHANGE STARTS DRI YE ON SHORTS Ah.-cnee of Following Tau-er Fo. of Forre Call LoanDown. NLW YORK. Peh. . -Th driv acjdin!. the sliort ::r--re-- . t t h--:.tocK markt wa :i.orou' ' ?urr.?d m the o:j--' M-.rd-';. tradjr.i: but kotl(. ,,f .. I1. ter in the ab'T-C f m "re 'i : i moderate puh'. foilo-xi Speculative favorj'e. ' tli f-ijirr mnt, motor, ml, ?)',ipr:r; a-hi f' I divisions were ujd by ruh pools r dislodge ths bear., as - . : e ;- xt:h ; tobaccos and chrv.oah. Pa;'.' o' the chriper Krad upnb'm?nTe Ci" irrerrular advre. te-els were ij'-ffT'i',t"1 bv .!?- dietory rumors riz irdm "'-e p oj - re? of tho pr o p e d -."re r .f dependent, compa'iif r, Feabody. which ro"rfly ..--;. d from objeuritv, bro-.e shirnly a.- a reuit oi -;t.s pivir r.irn;r.:. . . amoune(-j tr s n r( n ft thar' He.v.y arccf sions t- lo- C r r'.-o.-of interior banks so.-r. f-. . . d tb opening ra o call lor.s down from to ." pr nt er t ve echan? and to A t p-r f-rt j., pr!VV ofMerincs. Time fur.1.-- werf u - - altered, however, 3 p-r rnt 1.: dernande 1 for !onr tnn 'laturitle exchange n Lo-idoj. .-n..-; slightly from the v. !.; ,.-d of t'ppast two and a hilf y -.-. nd Last Saturday, the r"i ctio- bej-- .-. -. erihed to profit, taking hy cvf- til 1? ; c "inferesis. Other renn? t a oe. , roably the Fr rt h and n'cM- r.it-1-. were stronr. Sivi Spat-is-1 ard Cf reek bills aPo dispny jng firnitp---. Libertj- lionds reoiir.kd further re - fevsions in eonne t ion . ::h Wash ington adviefs r -p et i r; c soMI--r bonu5 Jepjsia t ion . A'.i' f-o.n rb strength sho wn o v.,r;om rail - roads, interest in that marhet rrntered around ho mi.vo! ü 1 tlo?at:-oi of the new Croat North in rulwav issue. Total sales of h-md- , in r value) $11. .17:.. 000. WHEAT PKICFS CLIMF. T'i M,ur fiwn i i.ari'r I U lI'i IIIIfII lAy VAt CHICAt;o. Feb. ;.-. w -hmhi:;g of prices in the wheat market. Mnp. - day resulttfl in tin- hiuh-st bvad be - ing reached .since Sept. L'7. 1 :: 1 .

1 no ia-ceni was pre-en 1 oy worn r u.ii.r- M. f -, . . ra fresh upturn In prain values at . t -: .-'.-.: ! t I'l'lrnnnl nn.t r,,,,. !.. C!r... 0,0' . - t Sil' r

IJ.IUjl"UI (Jil HUI II".- - lnp quotations hi th were him. L' hi to 3liC I.pt higtier, uith May at 11.28-:; to n.'jKii and .Inly $1.10'; to J1.10s4. ('urn seore, .1 yet, .idf it 1.. or 1 f. . u ii' .j in " 11 si. ail' 1 011-1 i' lc In provisions the nutrotnr was tinehanpf',1 t 1 ro n t t hiihe r Optimistic views -xpr.-sed by leading authorities here had a gnd d-al to do with -ausing a tri-nra! impression among wheat, traders thet strong concerted fforN were in progress to brinprahout a better out - let for farm iredtJ"ls at remuneratJvo prices. A n rvu ruem en f t her - fore that prices were higher at for - eign -enters tended to p-hvo the mar - ket higher fe.idenei.-s. ft rOUpS of S'.ippago of selling on the part of rural holders of orr. bd to urgent bidding from shorts in tincorn market. Lcsides. export dmand for corn was again act ivo 1 . . ji . . Oats ascended with corn. Stock Market Selling Prices At The Close NFW YORK. Feb. flnq pries on the .-toil-. -eham;e t'-day wer; A. T. & S. 1' Amfritan Tte-t. Sucar American Drug Syndicate. . , . American Can A His Chalmers. American '"an Pundry lb American International ( . ' j, American Locomotive i' ' Anacotida C'dpiht Amor. Smr Itin.L, .V- Tief-, c . . 1 A. G. V A. T. AI- T 1 1 h Paldwin Lor emotive 'r, - ' - P. ,t 0 Lethlehcm S't-'1 'TP'.. p. n. t 1 1 Canadian PkciTjc ij, Chill Coppe r M Cuban American Sucrar Cuba Cane Saar 1 ' . California re,roleum -I -' ' entral Leather . . Chandler - i . 1 ."tO ;,;-; 'olorado I"u' Iron : . Corn Products p. Crucible Stoei ; Chi no CopP'cr . . . L nam el 4' Frie Cointnor, : Oneral Fle.Mric : -. CI en era I .Motors : Croat North' rn f,re (real Northern Preferred.... 7; av, If State ,rrel 7 Hide . Lathr Comu m Hide & I-afh'T Pr f rr I . . . . .7 Illinois Central : 1 ' .. - ' ' 7 ' . : - ' " 1 ' f v -, ., , , . -' t C - , -1 : ; . 4 I 1 t 1 . . . - 1 " - Industrial Alcohol International Harvester International Nikkei International Paper Ir:plrat ;o:i .oppr L r.t j e ot Coppe r Kar,. Ä Cu!f I I , " t ' '1 T it "-; A ' rv ct in . i Lehigh Vaty L. & N M'-x:c". P tre!-'jni MiPtni Copper Marine Common . 1 Marine rr-ferr-d 7 Missouri PaeiRe r ; Mi lvale Ste.;l : ) Nevada "crrr r M N w II -.- n : - N. Y. C 7: Norfolk a- Western 11 Nonhi-r:. I'acinc 7 - P;c :tl o.i ri;r O:! Pan -Am er: 'i" Pc! red '-um Peoples Iii per.r.cyl vn ma I lere Arrow Pullman " 1 ; ." ; - . . " :' 4 !--. . .- . ' ' ' Kay or.sohdaf ed -r M", Heading : T. ..HI. .-...I " - . tttrp - - i.'. Hock Island ' Rock Island "X ' 3 Hrek Island ' H ' Rubber Hum!-.' Cnnimo-i ' 1 Humely Preferred South rn Pa' i ' ' 4 S.mthern Railway St. Paul Common 1"' Ft. Paul Prefrrred. r:-2

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