South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 39, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1922 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING. IFJWL'AKY 22
irV:!y to t th.e ribject of prolonged r.'H-otlntiorn. Extra. -territorial InterfcT.'o. with ?r-x(-r to ra!e mon7 or h?'r d 1 rightly regarded aa an !r.trferenco with the FovrHfrr.ty of i -ato ar.d ran only b justified In
U. S. HALTS WORK OF FORTIFYING
PACIFIC ISLÄ1IDS ochln the Inflation exiatla 1V lUUaiU, n c,.rC7 ths r,nir1 maintained that any artificial methods for controlling tichirr operations ttouM b of no II ir,liu (1 nU r I ti 1 1 i 1 1 n 4 I " r.T. ar .e r.t V-'llUO.
ItfrtMjnitioti of "Statin iio" Prni-ion.
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cut of the
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The Ur.it' 1 Statw. tho board di
optres, .in ir.frect in Europe 1 must take erful precautions in pre-ervrng- it. "No proposals of ar.y fort .hould. ho;vf vr r," th board averted, "he enterta.ir.rd until far-reachln? fruar-
1 '' '- ' " rail at t!: j ar,t!M of fiscal reform have been e- ., .:. ;: r i rn wl.eth'-r ! furcd from tho oountrica that ro- : th-- A:r.r!in dele- e,uire aid. Other'!??, the n?lsta.T
t... j,rfi:do'.! will ha detrimental to the extmt that
It would lad to the postponement of the. necessary fiscal reforms which must be made fcr the rehabilitation of currency ryTtenv? and the re-e tabl!hmer.t of rtabilized exchange rlatio-hlp."
I one consider" d th quart r fr a j. . 'Y"' j lar .--ho--1 hour?, had jcir.M tho ziy. j re-lue 1 ach'lor and r.w known as J-Jl iC TV I CZCS 1 llVCC dr-d group. A'! four !i-t
the ah!-. ! cf rerrct .oe
,,.,,";';r;-M0'!"'",?r-r,h' Diminutive Stars m A
cirls hopped around merri'y to tl
" "J i : 3 of the e;ch.'5'r.i.
I ciptured Ruth by l
MURDER CHARGE WILL RE FILED
I toward tho .a-tr'.-J zo.iowir.cr i no r CI 7 D capturea i;u::-i ry ir-.- .r.d I un j , M T , . , .. i't!j; vrre vr::- 1 in the h i!f-v.-h:5- ; Interviewing a f.:ar :n Ii-r :rei- P-Jt m at my en by dooratirs; J Ar yo-i 1 th rrh c;.: ;t is ne :
I'w t ict w itl.c it ; t-'-pi'-" :.T l.'ooks Biicrr Off M;io. ' T'i in't I To-k '.:.:- : th---
y wrr.t on. 'yo-i didn't ;.n-u- j v a-T;
I pra that roiindc J in t;v nvants ; roam, is r.o r.-i e.:;., c u . inir- ,!.. "iturau .m fi: r;. e. .i t i
PnliVn Annnnnr T Inrnvrrln ! th drue t 'dir, arr.or.r whom th thre et.mP in thrir .-cho0I- ?:rin?r r. br.?ht beads. "No
. . . . . : r..-.-r r-j of t'iP f.v-ir that 'hir.e on thn rori a. bit ur.-;sua1. crca. y ' It s lot of fun to co on th
Ol 1C"W' aiHi lOIirill- i ,-f.'-ii.-.M fTiPit are -vfTv-5iV ivi'n nrh rf the, t'"rf" is dref I, and dance, iwr.'t lt." I ajd.
?ir.:!nm ar.d is m b :-y "Oh. yetli." cor. tided, -f
hive Evienco., (ContinuM from pajj one.)
.-rtts of t:ie virs that 'nir.e cn tr.o rn :s a. ror ur.-;suai. ; c:.i. y
t" r m. a m e n t
'-.p. Th-y know ;t a part cf the
ir:famou3 trade. ".-: rr. s" ti.it Jhf
A fV te;. , ;;m ;'.,,
is quite uncor.c:'-T.f l'-vo to danth!" V.:t;'ir.c fn ni my
Si il:ipi'--r 1 UTO tile aUt
ties wifh th .'-.cht of th" wi!'.-o'-the-wi.-p .T-ro.i The flwamp .f
o c a . . -.r.;; the day. t th report
! I to conrr-53 i'ri-
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ro, ;.r' i ih ret deciiei r ... ; :-. s :.l t m in pr- . . ' r, ; v. as sa.d. t. : ,' : - r.t d al.-o an f-1- ;.. : m r. 'i rfc 1 for r-
i t(; any of
!;:;: '.. r. and !'-r;.o--r it!" ;e rrejirir.i; for ror..-!l-
rtt;',r. c ' T i - 1 1 -y the f .-n- '. .- :. It.. rah., r- p.. Iiaho, in a for-rs'-il a r. i. r.t railed for imrndiite tr.r -!at ( ' the v. ork of the . onfr r. c into ü re r ort of th dvleat. -. f r.dituren and o'r..:r tn!:ix" I"' r. ;i ! n ; r. - to th ronfren-e. Ir. Mrtl.er a nnounorir. er.t of pinna
clV:Id.': i upon T":
y by republic. Li
ii.nd d'-mori'i; p-ader In the Fr.ato Sot formal r onsid- r.xf io n of the Ärmj cor. f- rr.ce tr'ü' j t..-foro thry re taker up on the fa, or of the. sen-U-, rr.ectin.rs to talk over the work cf the ronf'-rrr.o are. expected to bi hell by H'natr.rs eirly next week. rn. Idr. rep. Maw., and i-n. Vr.derwool, rTrn., Ala. le.aerw f th!r rarti's. have tf-fn informed b? their colle-iiTi"! that there, li an alTccst unanimous desire in the senate for thf'e tr.f-rti.-; era In order that fitn and full dl.riji'.r. may bo bad. Jsmotmtic r.ifnr", i! wan pi Id, deft!r to know the -xtent to whjoj, ?rri TTrrdenrood l as un.'- in r.ippcrtln? tho treaties durir.sr trie arms coni rer.ee. There- Is apparent ro y.i:rpo. of t party len1er.i to urtre caueu3 action or to attcnpt to bind renatora to any petition, tut It was ."-aid Tus3ny by so;::') senators that tho Arncr-i-i,, de!"ira!ni pref-r not to I n embnrrae. hv what ono I scribes "tho slipping tji rors" when th" trci!!' formal!- a r- take.n up.
EXGLAH) MEPARES TO EWOPXE STEK coywoL is imdli ( ' -v.t ,n ije.l from jo--' on".)
p .-..'. to ruif irate, where ,.-.ib; . i-c'.,! i ioi.s of impris-
a 1 1 1 (i i it m .b
,-!:; r.t a:. ! t av,-.:d .: a; tion that t :- .: b.i . .'ijo-' ir.i!; -" of vin- (!;;:." : ; y . It d ! a re that ::..!.. '-js n td. sdo-.v of ja5titioation j...- th" h. i:r-- ti-.a! t!i" L'vornrii'-n t'f Pmü.-v . t.4 l.. . n .! of indiriniin'ite 'i a !..- - -.tr,! . i 'i -i on ." Will l.tiTono I.uv. Uf atati.-a '. t .i ! "t tl." di. arcthat th" U' rptnent's reo. :.t rr.e.iüres i : ; 1 -1 ' 1 a tbpinur" fi om th.e pol.-ry t ij.it tii- c ' rnrii nt .--iiouhl CC3 Uttrft-i" in th-' .ict;it! of t!u ren-coi.p. ra-; ., o ii;; js t Ii y i"r.ained ia ". - ii ."' ' in v.ird ar.d d'. e.J. Tl." f"m:i!;r':ii.'.itio-!i add that t;; w. . r : I." t a i 1 1 r-foroo tho law i.-;a:.n t.i ft"' . .:air:s. tiv .itat" i; and J 4 . !:.; v t hink fit acainst j:.v f i '';..''!.'!.: i l: broaoli'' s. V.'.'l; r- !; - to b" pro;-,o. : 1
. ! :.. ' a n i a u t' .1 1 1 1 -li ay -
MILITARY HONORS GIVES TAYLOR AT BURIAL SERVICES (Continued from pao or.o.) Inco, Dustin Farnum. Dousrlaa MacLein and Antonio Moreno. While tho Very Rev. William Mccormick cf i-"t. Paul's was reading the burial Kervico shout of lau?h.ter trom the. jostling, hysterical, riotou3 thront: without echoed through th5 I-rr.-'-,i the,irab Mi? Normand bad at within a f --w feet cf tho casket. During tlie servier fhi liTcj ber eyes upon it, occasionally Fobbing: and claspim: tho hand of a woman ompanion. Malnd Xonnand I'alnts. Supported on the anus of two wom-n flu' was the last ef the lonr lira- to iilo jirj.st the. casket for a last look at the m1 director. She gave a rpuick Rlanc. cried out, staprered ri f- w pneerf and fell to the f.oor in a faint. She was carded Into the vestry room, revived and tr.ken home. When tho funeral c rtere moved away from th pro-caf aedral it was ltd by a group of S-c. h bagplpe players, playlnsr a shrill dirge. Beside tho hearse marched a frjuad of men in the British army uniform, the honorary" pall bearers, members of the Motion Picture Directors' ask. elation, rode. Iia-k of the honorary pall bearers marched about "0 member.j of the Pritish over.-cas i Pa'., ( tt ran:; of the? world war. fiter in 1:ih- came 100 or more, crowded automobil a. At the renirtory there wa a brief service and the bo-ly was placed la .a vault.
thlrr bet.vcfn l.'.i and 1&5
pounds but not noticeably Ftcut I an-l a-. revealed with Taylor's , diminutiv- foiiir-s civ" of tho S un
or heavy built. killing that, they were ready to con- i .plr Kid'lie. comnanv now pla'.irc Pound fart, l.qht cotnpKxion. r.ruct their entire thcry of the a. 'thA n!;Ur, v. re o'omp t-l-' abHair brown, uu.to beay nr.d crime, m-.ludinr tb.o tim i was nrbcri jr. rh':r 'rithm.-tj.- v.l.--- I Ptraight, not curly or wavy. Not i done, ..,'r,.. lhr-'"l t' .--.."!,. ä.-i
j The a, .nations of Ta-.Jor and the ,,oI,v an1 I:u.h AV, ro nt v. nrk on 1 A I w' !ran ii-.i:i!v known to Holl'-- Mcdd but Snooks war, dcir.r
wood filmde.m. That hs, what r.ncht 1
be cabled their daylight aeq-j i:ntanee. irollyavood did not even ra; e it eyebrow. There bad b"n too manv women in Tavptr's lif-.
ar.y t-'nm thir.c. ti theif r. .m-l , Pias p. she proceed- d to do t'i: Pav rwiew?. . DIlv. Sn- oV ? and P.uth. th.r "
tho hu! i-ku'.i . w :i Anc-b. Vitab
r n !- rv . ft T ! . ' ' i '. i s - a n v.-l.'-i (Jr'.;s, .'..'s v. "re 1 r '. r r ; 1 in
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:re
Mr.
.1 in J. Hill a p,-l""r" ' - i ' S-. Pa i. '
;- a :
t h' pio rnrn- nf is
ru-ked
o : . t 1 r. ti v.'V.:
t .i make t (.r. -. tU i e ;s no sus-C'-.f.ir- tl.at t"v f the ral act.vit." of : v r." i- o,ip. raters. '?her tk; t-s Ii irtai. j.ifk-i?i: and civ il db-
be.p.r.,.-. .j.. -a'l I'll rt her. if I n ! t ; t ; . i : . f.-,s i ....Je it apparent
PRESIDENT OPPOSES USING FUNDED DEBT FOR SOLDIER BONUS (continued from paso one.) the drafting: of the hill, it is explained, is the lack of definite Information a-s to the coft of carrying out the "Ilv way" plan. This will depend upon the number of former service men who choose the various plans. Fiscal otdieors of the army, navy and marine corps has submitted ra-timt'-s to he committee that the total cost of the bonus would be approximately K'.SOC.rtOn.OOO. This is on the bj.-lM tiiat fifty percent of the mti who .-erved with the army and !- v en ty-tive percent of those so rvinc wifh the navy and marine corpa' will
known to b cut vt-ry b-, always rather bu.hy. Heavy cyelirowfl, short noso. Peculiar looking mouth, when c!o-d m quite small. Smokea clgarcti. Fairly c-lucatetl, sufficient to appear as a sc-holar. M;ik impression as well Kroome.i .and rpeaka lik an lln.T.man. Fine penman, formerly a clerk or bookkeeper. Two felony warrant! are, l-sibd in I-s Angeit.H against him, one a charge of grand larceny and another on a charge of burglar:-'. Has Son In Texas. William Desmond Taylor, fV.m dl
They did not know about h r arly morning vi-.t.s to Alvarado st. They mirht have wondered why fhe, looked uprn as a queen of the delirious revel. where ether and oooaine were b!rr.Jcd with morphine and opium, left these, "parties" at an hour considered early in Hollywood. Put they were used to s-tranpe
t behavior?. I There was a bit of sovdp when
rector, is survived not only by i it v.a.s learned that the youncr wonidaurhtcr in New York, M..c.s Kthel j an, in a bur5-t of drupr-ins-pirfd con-
I'Misy Taylor. IS, but also a eon, Reuben IavL Taylor. 1' in Tex.irkana, Texas, accordir.-r to V. N. McDowell, editor of Screcnland, in an interview in tho Iy5; Antp. le.j Examiner tcday. Vouncr Taylor is sai-l to be the son of tho dead man and a woman other than any mentioned heretofore, r-ü a frrmrr wife of the director. Took Dancinc Instruction. Tliu mys.ten' of whero William De?,nond Taylor pa.se4 the time between r and 6 o'cloo-',: last Wednesday afternoon approximately two hour. beforo he was rlain, was wived Tuesday. Police detective learned he had sono ti a daneinr academy for a kon. "He iaj brushinc up on soni' of the old step.--." it was said by a woman instructor.
Ilf-ICOHI) IN ALASKA. b.WUsOX CITV. Yukon Territory, b'tb. 7. Records of the Yukon c;o!d
Udence. had boasted tint she intended to marry- "Pdll" Taylor. "Ilt's mine," fhe Faid "and he knows it.' Hollywool smiled tolerantly. "There mu.t be Fometliimr about Bill Taylor." it said. New Year's live I '.arty. n New Year's eve and far into New Year's day the advent of the fresh year wan baib-d by Hop.ywood with a wild and drunken .shout. Old tnr.er.s hereabout. say that the celebration in its wildness surpa.scd anything ever seen in these parts, out of it bavo pinco grown "0 scandals and domertic shipwrecks. Taylor and the woman who boasted that she would marry' him quarreled violently at the "party" they attended. So violently that they .srp-
; a rated en the spot. Half crazed with
the drur sin- hid taken. th- woman ran in a ni-- to her car and drove to her lion,.- in the morning, according to i lie dope peddk-rs. remember that wa. a part of their trade, ."be repented and telorhonetl
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vam ed work third grade edition.' Dolly waii havlnr a desperate strujr?lo with a tough problem in tubtraction. 1 "It'th tho hard," fbo explained,! biting her pencil. 'Two fwom two doethn't leave anyihirrr, but I can't ; wife Tiutlinir." I exrlaine l to her how to make a; zero. sh- ieward"d me with the most Lrenrrous and unexpected hur .ver era nt ed an interviewer. i P.uth, at the other side of thsj tabl", was struprlins with the sub-, traction sign. Snooks, with her fu-i jn-rior tlihd Lrrade knowlrdpe. came to the reuo, aiaf explained it ail on h"r lingers. l'(itmiie Interview. j
I . 4. hi. (..nt;, ,uiu . k-uuoi in 1 1 . 1 1 . j . i i n is j m 1 1 n i Ai i i . u a r . o r I i i
When he reached home, according Tea-dima n who conducts regular j to the stories the police hard from j school for all the. kiddies from It!
th dens of tlu iio:i' nc! Iter- he!... o .a 1-, , . '
Bonanza, b, is referred to r a roe. brok. tk.wn and w, .'w,,,, day- I J,, h rad st c a- h i cord breaker m h-lding down grub y c;ini0 , , f f , , r -r;rn,
solitarv walks into th" toothilb j,oM ;m'fl w.lS rffUni(i at! Again Attciulexl Dopr Orgy. I tjlri t,(3., r j lie returned jast b-foi the won,- I ,!f.hin(' tpf. ,0f.,ic,, th" thiae iittlji an telephoned. lb- r fused to co t o ,ltr , .in (,!tir,i-
Tavlor.
company indicate thit William Ds- r.ivior. whn th, ,vo.n.., loft
mond Taylor, .Mam moving Picture .,.,.nu (1 turri0ll to a nvin of stnn. director, added to bis multifarn.tn M last ho tJlook hiins,.lf t0r-. h, r ust of trade. during h:s sojourn in! for.nalIv K.jrI, farewell to the,t l.ors
rne HiKon in Pause,, h.. worke-i , ,f th,. r,ar(y and ,taIk(Ml (o ,1!S r:ir
as a. iimo Keeper ;mi commissary clerk from 130s to 1312. At Claim Sevcnt v-six Below, on
allowance.'. He rode horseback for
pastime and v wrote short sforb.--, which were published, it was said, in outside magazine.. In the four year period mentioned he wa.s ab-se-nt from tie Yukon one winter, when he went to Honolulu with a theatrical company. 11" returned her later.
MARY MILKS M INTER'S LOVE NOTE TO TAYLOR
the 'phono wha t1. h- li -irno! who i'
wa.. I vit-?-. it wa..- stated. : h" in. nie several t fforts at reconciliation.
Put Tar br was through with her. !
Tlii-i. bid b'-.-n ot'o ,- women in hi
1
appearance, but w re no l.-s.; natural ii: manii'-r. T!T. U'Mil 1. til,. 1 .ll'lt'' f I l T- 1-4 '1 1 -
if-. Tic ie .-till wr". II.. was s. "n I fT" v tVv n tb. lr . ornpanv in public Wbhi 1 JJ fi ATi ) hem he went to "parties" in private' gtf li ii t VJ tuii-: lnend ol the jil:-d a- tr-t --. 'Tr-r-zT iTT'm' ' '
I.O.S AN(1:DLS. Feb. 7. A love r.ote written by Mary Miles Minter,
take cash. Navy and mar .o corp. i dainty ingenue of th" screen, to th"
officers tdd tin eommitti' Tuesday
tb.it the 7:, percent ilguro was arrived at on the theory that men who s. rv-d at s a were less tied to the land than thoS- who --rved in the array.
1 r 1 t a b cona.;. I TC. r"!- to
that f b- ! o; f '.v.. . r
Te;"'-(-r ".;): t u-- c onimi.r.i'-atiou
tv. 1:
i ofh is--p d 1 5f?if euieiit
embodyir c a me..ic hi,'l l'"b. '' report ir g a-bl .!;';! i ur.r- it- th" T'n;. 1 Pr"V i. T!:-" l-: i z t-i tat ther w a .i . ! r,'t! j rn.-'v;on of vol it.!" r ' t I ';h 1 wl.ii wro n
pi n n i r jr to
per el o t'f !i
f-r- the pp::-. -pi; i'V.e. Ti.. pref?5len v. - . I 1-v the lift ot trunch.eor -. N :lr;n.c ai r-;'i ! : " d. Pr:,kv? -.veTi rii-.'T. at tie de:-tr!-r i::r: it- i- l it th. am. e l ':ird 1 v t: -" .T.'v-.i :n the .-treet
f h u Two it
an. i
tr e rirb - .!er.-' v e-,. Viile 1 ti ;n the r. .-f Tid i.:n. and ss-f-n'i 1 .n l.o:-. f r- r i Pare'.'.ly. w 1. i Tr '. tb.ere .t ri" -In g In wb.l !v j ' wie . i ' ! r j
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T. 5. CO!DERIG GENOA INVITATION
CARDINALS FAVOR CHANGE IN RULES FOR NAMING POPE M'or.tinucd from page one.)
Linning a climb with him because of his darinc. hi. untiring tenacity and .-kill; h" pfvep tired. Paving ail tb" others beblnI. lli di.-i every of a rout" to the summit of Monte Posa throusrh only
Ifa'.i-m territorv wax advantageous
sm!:i movie, director is the latest c
th
Mu re -: menu ot in.-, nir . j .i.ti-.-s jr. sought to t nnfri'iit Jot with ro.-tip! al"'Ut Tayb.r's carrying-on wifh;
ether women. Then cam" tin- night of Taylor's doth, the night that Mabel Normand. run " reported enp.ag.-d to him.
viitfl AP.arudo st. That night, a.?
" ""v" .o i,i" uirei-ioi s pan j th,v nv in movjo subtitb s. th- film held at police headquarters. ! nn- n wa- again at ., "dop.."
i ui noi", .taring a t-tittt my nrt ; ,, p
i I'. D. HAIIDY. ! i' D. Hardy. :.:bi N. Mi.migan r-e.1 I.lie l at Iljnvorth lo.s;ira! at 10; IT. Tin .-'lay morning, as a result, of a complication of nervous diseases, i Hardy had been employed .it Oliver j Chilled Plow work.-. I lie leave" a wi low. two dauc 1 1 1 r V
with th" name "Mary Mibs Minrn
o.n the wings, said, in a very yourr.ful. feminine hard: "Dearest; "I lovo you I love ou r luo "b ou XXX XX "VfMira AhvH vs. "Miry." The x x x x were representative of kisses.
Miss Ali r.t er. rhowp tl
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n t i.' Iii in.ii ii. u w.i.s loijU1. 1 JO i nam'
more-, a n 1 embitier -I. ' !
eeidin: to p'"'!'. information. To!o,r i -inc- op.o of h, r consohp.gi
i friend.-.
"What a line dum-bcll you an- fo be i-ryin : about that f. How," she s.nd. "Wliy, ho'.; iAt a woman in he h"U-i r:;ht now." "That' i a. )." cried the star.
"All ri.g'uf," said the other, "but
her
! and three oon.
Splendid Values in Overstuffed Suites
Store Opens 8:30 Qoscf 5:30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
Piano Bench 3 in Mahogany Walnut ir.4 Oak. $0.00 to $ 1 5.75
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Bed Room Suites That Combin High Quality Wood With Splendid Workmanship
This brings to you Furniture that is lastingly built, with the most attractive details of each period beautifully brought out.
A Walnut Suite of Berkey and Gay make is very 1 priced
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The Vanity Dresser is ... .$147.50 The ChifTonette is - $ 92.50 The 4x6 Bed is...,., $ 82.50 The Bench is - $ 17.50
Davenport Bed Tables A handsome Table in Brown Mahogany $12.50. A very decorative Table in solid Mahogany $12.95.
The total cost is .$340.00 Another 4 piece Walnut Supite is in the Queen Anne motjf The D resscr is 47.50 The Dressing Table i? $ 49.00 The ChifTonette is $ 33.50 The Bed is $ 38.50
The total cost is $168.50
Tea
Carts
of Grace and Beauty Tea Cart in Walnut $22.50. Tea Cart in Mahogany $22.50.
V lea Cart in Walnut with two shelves and a
glass tray $29.00. 1 hese Carts may be had in either the dull or highly polished finish.
' noTf, .IM! if I vi.iri.rl to I r.Hild tell V
the fly b-af ot a boo: fa'-on at random from Taylor'.s library. "I did lov. William IV Taylor." i-lie a.s-rted tod-jy. "I loved him
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MUS. AN'. II. (MI'TUN. Tho body of Mr?. W. H. Compton. "i. formerlv of outh Bend, will rcaeli he vc Thutbduy from Iiat.tl" Cri-pl;, Mich., and burial r' ic-r, will 1 " hell in Jti"riew cemiery ;u
Tor roue tliin an, hour, a coord im; ! o' lob in the afternoon. Mr;-, to the in formation yriven. th" jiolice. J Compton difd Sunday at tho honi" o:' the yonii woman who had boasted i he.- mother. Mrs. W. W. Iirnwn,
'!ie would marry T;iyIor brofadrd. ! Mir hi'-in t.'itv.
sinc-ialy and deeply. rith tho r ; T!;. ;i wiMnait a word to nn-on" ; !
-pei-t and almir-tion a. youiiy mrl ' p f;
!,., um al' other pri'viotiH rMit"? i riA-v :i,,,'ürd ;l ''ilturfd and trip -a...- tbroiich toreicn territorv. re-i "Ue ma n ot Mr. Taylor's tan.p."
id) smh;ii:i.sm. !i" p-dico be; if ye It. po... ;bb-. fit it ; I'un-ra". r ic s for L-o Sn ii:el-
v ..man. with th" fun;. .- of fbe c' i c.7. lliv. AV. Grace :; who .;. ..
.-ibin in cf.it it:oot.fni"ii. c to i 1,10 fir-'-r T:"'f'1 lr 1? f.uihii.c j-.'tlo'i.-y t flame, arm-1 Saturday will bo h 11 tin.; mom im b" .limb-is At hin birthflace.i 'Vlor at tin- American 1'ilm Manu- r-d ber.-elf and went to the h.un" of I ..t St. aimvr'a church. lb v. o T'esio. where b.- liod until 11' yea rß I ,acu ring . om-, ar.y's .studio nt Sinta Taylor ready to demand hL' b and j Gorh l c-'heiatinc. Curia I will b. u
-.f ..c. h" wfu trn'ed for hir. prow- liiri''ira- hie n- ure-n-riKr aei ti athletics, lumrinir e-pe.uaiiv. ! b'"- in filmdom. so much that when they hitn , Anoth-r oio Is Found. Cip' rinr they r.inarroi hi tu :'th! Still anoth. r love note. the authorlumpir.c boy." i of which is obscured, hi? bc-n ' nU'Vnther'died .n 170 at Milan. fourri 1n Taylor'.s paper-, to v-bi.-h city he ?-.ad remof.d. The Written in a simple cod famdnr orr:ff' i :-. ,-oti;ts of a shield ,f" n!1 -hooi irirls. thi biter not"
in two p-rf.t b. ruontaliy, the upper ''"'" j V.u ii a bla.c:. eagle with out-: "1 lov yot,oh. i love vou m. tr 'cii r wirier. the low er three "l had to como .town b eau5 j .!-t-; w!'h th" motto "It nasse btatv.ma remarked th.it I alwiy;
to kill him if he refu. d. And if vasi.t. jo.Kph' onu-tM-v.
upon fh:.- tneory that t'i-v w.-re at work to. la v.
U'epvriht. 1022. hr I . S l (Cf.pr;ht la..', t-v hi. .1.. bv. nin, A ui1 r i a n . i
HARDING SELECTS AMBASSADORS TO TEUTONIC POJVERS
tvnt th- i ( r ! '. e .' '. ' . ' i i I'.'-. ' '
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epj'.ekb 5.-icnit'yimT the rapid passir.c a life. Th- p pe h i nnfinnn.il the ar-po;-stm'r.t "ardinal Gas; arri papil e, retary cf state, and the
pr-vav- forming the pontif.cil court
Ter-dict XV.
Mir. Pa uhne Engle. 4", who dp d Saturday, will be buried from ??. home of lor dauchfei, Mrs. JoliiL T. chid I, S. "hap:n t?r.. and f:-n. '.-!. M iry'a P.oman Catholi: b ;;- -at. 1 o'cek this tr.ornint. Ib-. .1. M. s.-hcrei- will (.nirta'" ami buna vill be in Ci'Iar C,n;e ceni- re;-..
stiiVrr; wiss. Silvio V,';.-.1. : n hk l:tl.- '. daughter of Ir. an-t Mr: 'i-fr Wis.--. f l:H Whit p..-' p. et., di. I : , -
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G. 0. P. SENATORS BACK ARMS PACTS 'ont'.nue.l from pao n;i,1 s;.n rmphiirM th tie co.ity for .i.!.v,t:t'i; c;i;r.c t nr.k facilities to üb ;). .-'' p i" a. t'- teri.l Iot-.c tinie er-" i - to fa ri.-.er T b bt ! r--.-lT?5!fy!risr fdvAl tn-
p.'M"S l:i-f-. r.lr.-auy f-.s p;iv-.1 th;
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prr;r.ir.i .-c;t upon, bnt It waf. i'.vel tl.at aetmn on th mnsuro
for tl.. reorganization of federal !
icrvrr.r.-.rr.t dprt?r.enr probably j
.ceenKd to fee; rnther b.nppy after "ontmue-d fr(m pa-e one.) bcinc out with ou. So her.- I am. ; --- . , Camouflage. I 'es, and prior to takin-r up the pracTurtb., rir.cro. i ;i.n feeing un-j :u 0 o 1 ,"' ' rv 1 a. Am-;ri au con-u.-'j illv 11:; 1 more amonflaire). I' -A 21 ' rdaueburz. Gi rm uiy: ;,j s"c-
"I will s-e vou later. God lovo mi re.ary to Sen. Walsh, of lLachu. j terday at b r bom- f"b'Wincr an aI do." ' i tt. and anstaut and t.'r.ito-i ' b'-" ': pbeumonie Tdinfral fnv-
.-mtc.s attorney lor Mxv.ifliu: : ic-a win ee- ;i- .u a-. i;oj norn" ; a ..-' .Tudcre brcr.tar.o .served on the i mornin? t 11:30 oVIcok ard buna I ::r!i of the f uprome court of Cook ' will be in the Jewirh Orthodox . p .
j a portion of the. time as chief ju-.. ; i f;cv Swank Pj c s Clothtrts Mam 7'1. 4 'cunt ''e"h. i, busbirid of the ".-tf
farmer Gladys ".an-lr rb il. pr. "V i . .
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w iuuiui , t r To fr, s t liaruir.t: .1 :e-v roo-j'h.'- . !a.-o. .I;! i " i :
'!! in'erim and Gern:ayy'c djp-lo- j;
STAR'S JEALOUSY CAUSED DEATH OF
TAYLOR, IS BELIEF
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' " ' t- 1 r 1 r t . !: irrerim ana (,rn:.,e:v(, d p.o. i- lu ied in th iePi?iativ luvaln- lor Love ot Director , ,. ;. ..fr.v-tJI arr !or.ko ti V,!t fl r b1
r-; ra- ! cul 1 be .'.ef.-rred until th r. xt ?-
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m c- r. t j t o 7 a y . Ar.y ; -. rr.'t reh Miration c th rr. It a 1 ei:rrP.r ,-y ystem. a.--r orl'.r.f- ta tb- he- o;:n'.en, the Iboird c'r.ür.u' d, would r.eev-sltite i retur:. t- the g-c.; bajr!, but mazy comp'.'.1: rr'yl "r. would flrrt have to iolve : !r. . tl'r. .rlth i-pira-tlor. x fyrr.(-r.: with lern:!i and
fori'ii'v. ir b-V. !r rf t of r.-:t: ' il rr.ojr.t a"! d;r--" trdituri.
STATISTICS
Confidered Motive
for Slaying. LOS ANi JELL'S. Feb. T. M:t of
the druff-frenrled tett;r. of Moby-
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a charge who took up reeller.-" i-re :
: 1 1 part of Dee ember. '
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PURDUE GRAD ELECTED PRESIDENT OF LEHIGH
Evcsinh t
ar. i with th - o li r ; t u;nn t h e of rurrrr.t f-x-o.vl." the toart
rLld. "CL-c.tdte-i f., r re-a-chinK ln-
ASK DRY TJUV .VMII.NDalllVT ::i;W YORK, IVb. 7. The board of alderman Tuesday adopted a resolution ca'.llr.s" upon cor.jrrnfs to Amend the Volkftd act bo a to per-
1 err. alio ru.1 aijutm-nU that are mit the pale of ber and llht wines.
MOVIX; I'FJLMITS. Siir.cy Wolff. 5 T ft W. Colfax av.. to ":4 i:. Miner Mr?. Prr.ice Berr.f.ein. Prairie a v.. to 213 P. Chaplr. Ft. S. W. I.orar. 416 E. Tutt ft., to IT.khart. Ir.d. John Art.Jt. :C01 W. Samp to If, 2 5 Arnold st. William Weselek. 12SS E. Jeffer5cr. Mvd., to S!l W. Marlon ?t. J. B. Carrr.r. 1104 f5. Main rtu, to r:i R. Michigan tt.
v.ood'3 fever. ?h "dope" ;ar:?. thel r.CTin.EHEM. Ta , IV;-.. 7 :!' Film. C'V: figure of on a of filmdom? J Chi ri- Ru It :-.-b.a r 1?. dean of the ji '.eadlr.s actr.;5KS fcprd today tocr':' (' n-ir.cri: ? at the T'r.i- ;!!
j lead the pol:.- on a new trad incr?-'" of Hiiro:? today wa "c: 'i;
their hunt for the slaver of W;l- ' 1 un:T..y nj ,; liam De:.mcr.d Tavlor. f.ain film di- rf trut:..:. lb, &ucc1d ;. rc t-r and man cf mvytcry. Het:ry s. .Orir.kcr, vhä retired aV
Sbe
.slipped frora the. 50:did bick-par a"-
g-round as 5he had left a f core of i
Prof. P.ichards Is 51 years old ar.d
Like Youth Never returns but it can be prolonged by care. We understand ryes.
Coming,
Coming,
tlm3 the rrer.e cf mad revelrv. to 1 a graduate of Turduc urdverclty. lie
maks her way under tho cloak of!Wi3 a member of the faculty of the id nitrht to th hm cf thrn man who i Colorado Agriculture ccllf ge from '. was k.lb-.l. Ho w-as her lover. (1507 to 1511. Pre-m 1 f 1 1 to 1517 ho,! Or.e of the most noted of thei'- -a member of the faculty of the( screen'.-i favorites and cr.e of the ; University of Nebraska, and finrc ; b
rnott pitiful number who have be-1 lf-17 has t een with the University j r.-u fn) "-f'"-come thra'.U cf tho dope rlnsr. the I of Illinoi. - '; r? !tH police, led by new. spectacular d-J I 'ss eAS
velopmerds. believe that the rilm ASKS PIXAY 1XU CX)ra:ilCJl i
beauty may be the a.as?:n. LONDON. I'eb. According to.
Her motive, th police informants : the Westminster (bazctte, the Pri:-1'
declare, va a 5tran? infatuation ! ish government h.a-s received a .note
for the eju'.ct, well-mannered director turnsl to burning ratre by her Jealousy of other women known to
liave vt3itod the Alvarado ft. home, be ro'tror.d throe months.
Blackatone Theater Bldg.
from the Prfr.cb. emnifr.i mak-j OIO SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. I ir.fr tr or.ff re pre -t ntatior.s that the,
Genoa, c or.omlc ccr;fc rer.co b.ould I Stores at Lima. O, Spr.ngT.elu. LI
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Kort Wayne, Ixdis-a
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