South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 45, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 February 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1922
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CHICAGO POLICE
TRACE EVIDENCE OF "POHZI" RING : r..;n::r .1 frorr. pu . , mnr ir.wr. r p. i mr; .mi n f "- f3 Ü " t'':it :i 'rrirc'',;i 'nr;"M! " i-. Sl.r.iMi.oim. lUvm ir. l .! Pds-dcff. v. bo. ;';uri'-U! o pe.a ? ; n n .-e .PItM to hai r ! : : r . i the w. r ,ds f I who t r Vi I him ..: :!u;r ! f iin', Mord iv Pd 1 F de-rai .!;!-- I .Hindis 5 en i ri in ry f ! . ; end I ha-. I OA- .- - t ; . a n $.'"" a iri f.v!i." I:;-, h. i r I im way -my &rs , 3d and 1 1 t h-- J. -ml accumulated I, ibih'i ee.mitel by a ti r a ::.? d S Purdv. a- retailingapi.r.'Xlr: inly S .''"'. :n - lh:tr. i a p ir- H- .'.' nl - l h: l-ti;r. - t ' n I !:r.')r:i! Ti - -, t i '-; r i .i r t ' ; ! . ' : . 1 - t : ' 1 tli.-it 's: I . ir: t j-r.;:' "f M' wit:; n'.';"". A (-. ! '.. is- r-- u :, ,t . h .1 tiiu . i r. v. l;.-:in:f !. hi' I ::;-' i j i rt - f h nr'r!ns' ir, : h .Mo.vy.'i rJ a. th it : i . r -: s a '' :-;; .f i.. . i: II . !'!?! 'ii.it ha ! I ' r . ' : 1 - x ; r l - i , i ' .' i ! . d . i ! . ' 1 1 id ' ' i i f f ': l i ' ! '. :: w i - i 'i ' ': r.- ' . -a .It 'M-' . tl i .-. i ' " " ' h-Ml d ti.'r !: tri . t-T-i for li S- outl.tlin- Oj rations l-al. ! i ; : 4 . ; -.: i if.) a . i ; i ,- J i t; - (: a- .. I !).at Ii.- -i- : I t: a-'. h.::. t 1 w 1 . : i ,: i a ; ! 1 1 i ; . r a . 1 t .m t ) a,. r. I i ! t ; . i - - . d ! h " ; ; I i '" y-'1 . I ! -' i' df !';'' - ' - tili . t! .1- .: -r .o.;:... J ol 1 . n 1 a a: ii' ' l ' ' ' '' 1 I d ' .lud--J ..! t;d . - .-'! , I i. .-tr. i.uirz '.-.!.; I" j !' - f lr,,!" i . t i .... ' ' " -1 l "";tl. : four .i utonmhii. .s , T) 4- J f!,,. , , - i, ! o : v..;-1 1 - a I . . ; lf ('iincr r.i;:an. I !.-;. oi'f iid h i- !i t. .i r. i ) i ! . - .i l l'.IM vl !; th- fitli-l- of o "!!'- I 'I a; ..f :. fo ! : i ' a to ia dl lav i i ! . a '.or I a . ; ' " 1 . li id !i- d;d n-d I : . ! 1 ! fr... 1 !';.:. - l.u id'taiiad it J.y aai !.. ; a -; to td- mm ho mf-d tit- l-'in. !,- -ai. I f !...- fra ml a; d th-;. an.- to i.:e .1 1 ..... 1 ... 1 1 r 1.,..,; u " ;" ' w" " 1 f.ur 1. .an told ..nof'a.r and th- Urs. h:r. I !i:-w !h-r' w r- p'.i p i-1 !-. Th-y wuiil'! 1 'an -.1- namy and j would &io th-rn my pe--onal n te J Kith si p-r c-nr :nf-r -f " Va!tr Tri;to;'. an au-u' f" hMdinff. har-j.d that ih- h. M :,. honz.-f him and m.nv of!,, rs in. r-iko f,roM,u-s of invnot,. of in.,1 f ....... - i - ; er 1 ent interest and at other tisnes . 0 borrow mora v. iim: hi- p ronal note u-i rant- inu "' to er cent return.-. " liiVf bt en the hut', of my em--nier," Ihs'.die.fT .a:d. "S-m- time, liro I ber-am- interested in th , y j 4o. I pureh.t-ed a total of C.10. Oik) char's tin,! shortly an-r. o my surprise., I barn-d th.it I AT: el lr,oe sto. L ! !i ill 111! ;-Vr e en !-'ld " DECLARES WORK IS ONLY PANACEA FOR ECONOMIC STATE iwi;i I .....l..- r ill mi i.i inn l jiiiiiiu i II " V..,. M....I. .....1 I I Uli .Mill I IIMH (Hill I Hioilhl Aid Allir.-. ; t o n f ; u i ; i ; ' i : a a; em1 1 1 e s to jay i .liar-- t !n : r '.,-.'a 'i v their .;::-. ?)".' I:' th. y car.'! luet1. h" cm they I f v. c help tin m ov. ,)' wan I ru-!"!!i'-;'- ii; this -untrv and don't for ' th--- d. !.tu ii i r'd a re th" l I:- -t -.roods N lO.tit in f :ii ' i ouf.trv at Pi.ta pri a s i 'id ra: the 1,'arir,' of . i . f i ; 1 1 p.d.l. I "Mir .nomi-- :t;noi arme this ; un lias l a U-' d tlie rep- tit; '11 of al d. !----;,.:;- and wlmr. ! Mu'i;- ot (a- pr. sent on- appeared. rve u.!,t r;-;:if -n penair.; and ii'di! -; f ., ;.irit n I-.t if w is il-..-1 ( lie .: ti 're i i' : - r. -t and m:i -t us. i a- atut a ;. ..'.i. our i .,,., I,. ... i, .,, . . h , m. rv .. a .mit p'ar'- o:i cr d.t .!'ir.::c a w ;'d 1 - h.'l:i 1 e IT oTk: , ,1... ',a .! t.n- 'Iv .f o : ,,n ! I fed ;t hi-t TV i' a S eV -T 1. !io, . IJovervc s-teni Aiil.il i e h i -1 k : n a : a s eras at- th- wi .-rr.ie.ta tb.at pr v . . . . 1 . . T , I f ' . ' ' C t , , ' i I. V 1 1 ea rfae P-d-ral It.-- r v . t. wa- th" L:f at ally of but-. ne .-. Th- P. bial rie-cfv e -y stem .-.IV e.l US an I 1 am r.road to io ;t h-riiM" and I al -o am :lavl to luv AniTio i ias the : - and Ly,ot sei--.ti.ie ia nising and i . cy .-stem in the wcrld ted e. "I deny tl..- el urn that a icp -an not b- ffhi ier.t. We ha v e b. c.. . tv i'X t r. . a " ii. t but have .our -, een ( 'o r.ed ? Tlmr- i - ? v.;.. e. odtirs ir. our .- . e 1 rara.-.. t-a ' mar.y ears to t lie l;v ;:t. i to !;. tr what the ir cor rd.tm nt at h .: e ai -.lr.kmp about. Toe much n-nvl.i- 1 '.en h.n !'.;.ih l.r.v breakers of W :-.u-t b.- law abb'.ir f.-op;-. ... f . . i . 1 1 hv.v I -. "The ro'iritrc i c ro i t.r-.l cf a othir-c. t at 1 1 r ; z r .-- flit ep- riI e r. t thi-? country. We w mt a 1-atiM' if- T.A- r- . .--.i -. . .. tiaM .1.1 ; I'lii i,- a.i i'u ai e K,,T.:..i.T.t .1.1.1 i e a. r.'.'ou- fii.'ie:':.; Weirk OnI Paiuuci " A 1,1 whit :r,.' fa ur- h is i . 1 ! y b.. . : ... . ;. ; b.-a li i wer ; w:th hu rd w 1 ri t .-0"i. i'n I I el - w . w .11 -ee a , ; ; ; . hrpe :r. th- s;u.n;. Work isi the ,i",i'ci. W m tl.e tm- ad m.!f our way Pireu.h. We I -.ad a ti ., :rr,,. i -1 1 ,v., ' , v, a ... a .. .... , .1 f ):r. T. o .v' ,v e TV.'i St pa v the ' !;' - ; I' Are.-"rica a b ;.:: w b tt- r at i r t ror.per tn.-. r. ." y -a w . o r. v , ' worK now as y-u r.ev r w-rr. . 1 :. a. our lif". P" ti.'r.d. doarr. shrew diy bur ; o t hf i Ar: eri gi-m r m re o :i .-'-r.-. A ra'p:ef w .. s : m d. prev .o:;s tc t h prlr.'-;pal a.idr.--. to -oaf th.i n 1-0 rrir:. t ' : s. I '. ' - c . r. ir t b e i.:ia s): -rt P.;-.:;-- in. f ti'.i' w .-. ! 1 . v'.a.eri , rs f r t! ?."-;. t ,-ar v. : e ar. r. cur. .- .! a f owv !. C. L.., P. . : : f -....t.: ; P. C. 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Mr. Tr'-'c .P-o befr.t e th ' ..mb. r "! 4 oti.t!;-r-f at ti ir , v . '.! i ".'. 'r. .Mor.'l.iy r.o.rr. wh' re l tii.it AriiTi- i hould rad b ' : ha-ry ;tj xaofirg paynv-t.t of w a r , ,;f ,;a P-ra bar al;: -. Mr Tr , L.(. ;-, h'f-iiv !" mature. -n-1 vihilr- .. Predi f"l ' . i. aid I- a v.:br.f.rr.i-il var he state -1 i '.j.;t Jt U(,lH ;ilfS a rf-r.-tru. 'i ' . ' ! riü. : 1 1 - -' 1 ft. at th- i r. '1 ' -t nl - ' ut th- Ai: hou!d hv u. 1 for ; t:,- d( lu;u;; i.t of r.tural r'-.-our'-i ' if. Tf. ii)i!:!-iis .'.!;'! ju.-t tllH ti.ir.-,' i r.i Jt-d." I;- .said. "Tin vs. Hi : th- Iji't in thi. fa.-hinn will ni'an inor- to o'jr ration than f-xa tir it- i layu.tnt r r a ior.c tfrm of ir3. Mr. Tr zf- rr.-nt-(l a u !.':;; in j !; is aadi'-f:' w!i.t flr lar l th.it J : A:n.-r: a has "too ma-h pold." j " : ii-r r.a i"f. -: r; "(1 a p.'i rt of it," !:. .-.lid. ".Ii;-" how a 'iivi-,n far. lo !f't- ( l s'i :a t h i r. h'yiid our oraprf'i h r.iofi j':.-t now. hut so Iotk as tlio void tarir;a: d i- adhTfd t and t'4 a h ir.d'n it uoaM spil fi;rthr liu-( ! ofl-r tli r- Unis la- brought al'oi'.t fa ü.ti'.s of l:.-d ril.iit inn thai' v. ill ! ' th- t.d': ;n; 1 'uriri ; ti.- r.a'iofis ora.rii i a I! v dixrdrd po.nt v. h r fh-y will have firn, 1 1 a ! : lor th ir curn n y and y.v.if : r(iir for th- h"'ds:r.' of ( ,.f ,j j, World .Ncairr IVarr. '"I h- li-ii::' f trf'dit jirojul. I.- I 1 1 r nndf r.-t:od. Att tnpt i t,, II ; tkf it do t! work of caitit.'il u.U.-! f rlifk((i. The rightful jdaco of credit in foraihorco tuu:-t lr rnun I i7. d. V- fnu-t l;nmv; w- joiit act. U".. inij-t df-rnand that thinu' M a j I. ,. . ,a ..r . ... i W'Mi I I 1 II. .,'11 iL Ol IVtll ' i i . . airi '. . . . .. 1 . ; i : . - . I, . . 1 1 . . , .. a t 'I., mi .- i -1 . 1 1 i 1 1 rii.iii i "nil- u. iiiii'iim ( Td:tint.y. in fa-f . thry must conn.I , , , i, ,i, ..;,?,, ..r ..ii Iii. 1 111 I 111! 11.11 ,1 ra nc ! in sivakin? of t!i Con ft n-nee fori i - Limitation of Armani nt Mr. , ?JC j tji.. WOrld was nearer J I-a- p than it hrid h n for a ri ntury. It)-- Suliiiorinal Year. "I'ra' an indispensihdo clrnimt f.. o unoiiii.' staidlity. Wo rnnnot I i t staidlity to mmo f vfrn ic'.it. j It van't lost overnight. It r suit 1 , frora t!u- -nfs of tlm yirs and 'som- tiia- will h- ncid-d to r .-tor. ; if i" rt"' . t !y. V- ar- mminc how, vt r. v- ar- jroE:ro?sir", vn jthouudi at tiias th- rlouds have a purph-h h'i ara! we rnnnot pen--tratr far ir.to tlm distance. Tim y ar ' lOtj.' will b- a subnormal vear for i i,,.,,, s ,ul it u iil i. a cms .structive, v ,.;,r " CONSIDER GR AYE I UTLMJU !V( Z1 U UHU STEPS TO CHECK IRISH VIOLENCE LH hril IUVJiIIjUIy ' " - , , , f . . i isicr warrison is incrrased m v . . B. a I iTOtll 10 to 11 HattallonS Ol ! I l rr liritlll troop-. . . " . " 1 "t ' Provincial bank was robbed of ; i? Ke lca-s- 1'ri-oneMv. : John Anderson of Caledon. Joscjd, i KVI.onnell of Tvrone and the news-' ' i- ohoto.ranh,,- who were ran-' ; tuted darin; th- tiht at the Clones . -tat ion Saturday have been reh-a.-a d. aicordin.; to a sc. .tement made at 1 ri h piitinli! n ri rrti ' lifdii!iiiiirtra , ..' . , ... . add-d that the rebate of a number ..c :- , ...... ui oiu-i i.'uaicu iiini i i a im iru ' , . shortly . , , At .headquarters if was said that special constables of the northern government, ojerat in; across the . oo rdt r Suiah'v ev-ninir. fired into tlie houses of farmers m 'ounty , Mot:ai;har. . i A public inquiry into tlm d ath of I Commandant Pitzpatri-k ftf the Iri.-h j if publican army, who was killed d'.irmp: the V.yAM at Clones, is to be 'held by the provisional povernment a' 'ionc- Monday. Collin-. I-. Piitiirtcl. Mi- liael Collins ; perturbed over l"- T " ' i-riiisu troop aru proposes to o i : . la ndan tomorrow to ask the I5ritj l-h c ibir.-t why. lie informed th- ! cor: e-pond-nts that he had learned it p. o'clock tonight from the Hrit - '- a i ej.reseiuauv e.s in J oioun ui.u ,x : h u 1 11 hvd UI. When be replied that he did not know. P.! 1 am determined to s e clU. fhir,4r pe.t rieht." He c ive the . or re spande at s ;he . u prt --::' that he was aware thatj :-ter itiduer.ei s were at wo: k and '.) re fore intended to po to l,nii,io!i j to r.ia'o ure there vv ra misiinder- ' s: a nd ir.. I'-, coredr.-.on i.- declared: "Ir. spite of undi rmiiunp a: Imme and emmi's abroad I mean to see i tlie m.trict . arrie.l tliroush"' Gtithth Make. Statement. rhur trithtli. pr. -id-m o' ti.- ! : '. a -1 1 fe rr..'!-.: M on - ; r 4 to vir: a - - rt ;n:: a o h of 'i Panier. P. Yah ra's r.lav, d-clares that witli i fo oiriP.-ei Iv Valera him-: pae .pi ur.did't.ikirg :t d to! c :ee I ;. and th.ir ib- arram"-; 1 1 -a y w as th- on ! one b- re ide witlmät r er- I Mr I. Vabra was 1 p.-.c-rssiofi rt il la LT" tile Stitmng i . r " ";; '- . ... .... ... i . . . -.tl. ... . . . . t i ' ' i 1 . e the question of the ;-. ity it- - 1: Mr .C.r.thtli quote- Mr. 1 - Valr Ts s. 1 1 f. . en t t h. at Surdav's re. .:- jr. we. s t 4.-:ve th" Pe f.. Cm as.--r-t. ir tb it th.e Irish p op of their v. e free - i',; w.-eld acc.pt tlm tri aty a:.d -iyv there ;- , r.'.y o r. .rl' ; U'.f way whereby the pe, p'e in seo.'. cl-ar'-.- whether they are . . .1.1.0-, 1..' ... 11. "The p-opb- will ;.e piva r. tint op. umtv at he a r '. i e -: ; t - -: b 1 e ;t'::t by au e!e. ti-Vl." the stifet ce ;, t i e. ii- ' Th y a ill de.-ide
o.e.rd we shall ab:.:" by the.r de q.
A' PIlNtlNCi Ali: ACi'IDCM. , CHAMPAIGN'. Ill . Feh. I 1 T j Stu'lbe. a student at th" Cniversity j ed Fan-is. v a s wounded Monday j riuat while pra'tnmp at tim'r-ity! !:- .r.r tfara w ! a a companion's : .'. b'i re and pi trated h: chest, j Po: :ar. -ab he would recover. F-.p half-price sale Vernon's. 2 7-tf
I WONDER IF MA WOULD CARE IF I GOT HER ONE O' THE SEVEN CENTERS INSTEAD OF A DIME ONE?
ADOPT ORDINANCE CREATING ZONING COMMISSION HERE Mayor Seebirt to Nmae Members Soon--Three Other Ordinances Passed. (Continued from page one.) back to the committee of the whole. Tdinaiucs to ,,as under suspension of the rules in J eluded a transfer of $ 1 0.ooo from uie n.uatorium iunu to the iiiImM I humous fund of the board of p. irk com missiom-rs. ". W. Kidenour, member of the bc..rd of park commissioners, appeared a few weks aK before the council and explainr . I .- m. ...... a A . u 111 "l uansiei. ne He , siaiea ttuu tn- park board iunu ;v.as practically exhausted and that . t,lis ;i;il,,l,nt vvas needed at one.- to , tarr' "n tho v,,rk "f th0 t,0IMrt::M,t ' untl1 tlu' h',tr'1 receives its h ic ! ,,f th" taxes collected in May. H, P"'""0'! oul that the money j "mnorium lT'1 ' ! ila' naiatoiiuni iural. . ... ..... . ' . " : ' 1 l'"Ui . ! Pas. 'I'l-allh Ordiiianoe. Th- other ordinance to jass su.-iension of th rules wa rd amended trallic regulation ordinance, j I I III1T 1 : 1 I I I V- I T . miff I I I I I ' I W lit' Undir this law. tr.idic oilicers ar 1 ;ien th'- power to regulate and direct trallie on tlie e itv streets. The Purpos, of tins ordinance is to en- ,, a o ii UI" c;cy lo ue,i itn frame problems. Cr. der the state law, j pa-sed at th- P. 2 1 ses-ion of th-; lepislature. motorists from the riht, j en street and high way intersections, ar- civ en the ri. lit -of -way, so to uoid arpumerts. t rathe olhVers a e
am.-auizea v u." m u oiumarme io;(:. i,;(t-h( p; years of aye. a primindirect trathc r.p.mUess of state pro.!,,,. Ni, s ,1Mnr lnan anl a w,.. Vision. ;;,,.. ...o.i,... ,ur. iv
The third ordinance which ua-.v referred to the committee of the j iwnoie. neais w:tn tue anenxatmn ot ; I 1 1 :t acres of land to the City i f ; I ..,.1. t ' . Tl,., ...,.1 : l. i ;.. . South P.-nd. The land i.- located ju-t s nth fif 'the city limits between Michigan and Miami sts. Acrtirdlnp to e.ity Atty. i. . Hammond, the r.irsoii administration laid water taa ins and mad- s-wer rönne tions on this land, and the only way the city can re. -over the . xp. n-o incurred the -eh - i-- to ann-x th- lie 1 to the city. IOWA sTATi: WINS MAMSO.V. Wi- . P. q. i : Iowa ! Stat- b feated Wi:ti - to is i'i , a weste rn conference 1 a-l:eib ill u-me lure Monday nicht, s Ml( Illl.W IH ATS WISCONSIN. MADISON. Wi- . p. b. 1 t. Mi hi-1
f can defeated Wi-coi-in to :: in a!i'if !ttiy i-:t'd in th- city.
fast hock; v cam- here Moralav. ' PUOVIDKS SPANKING FOR VIOLATIONS OF NKW KV ANST0N C0DF (MlIl'AdO. Feb. Pi. Max Wltkowar. justice of tile p, ,e e and sa-re of Fvar.stcn. w h leeret s v. li.it Xorthw estei n univ ersity hoys and eo-ed may tmt lo and what will happen if tle-y de Monday hum.b d bw n a n. w ebva.opue whose t-n hi-;li crimo and mi-d. :;icaneirs ar- punishable with spe.nkinc The rubs, designed to apply to all students and not just kids, are to be enfore ed ill the i a-c of ma.- uline off. rubu-s by P.o.i. en, an Call Fxm m mal in the ca f ,uir'. by P. 1':. . woman (le-iariami d.w. 11. Tbc minimum spank .-..-ter.e : tiv- and the maximum l! " . Hi 1 e at e t he nib s : Don't weir "sloppy" (unbu.'kb 1 palo-h s. Don't swear in pub!b- unb.-s 21 er ovei . Don't use upar-fs unl-ss 'J I or en er. Don't spoon m a-i automobile w here th.e pubh can s e D e.'t t rnatoiy dc orations by st all:..; souven.rs. Doti't take -ume oP.e il-e's auto for a joy ride. Don't "thy lade ' O. . . ride on limning board radi itor or tire earner rn aufom. l-.b s. I'on't hau k sle ds or brbsb .Is on a uU'iiiol'i!. s. D-t.'t ro'.br skat.- m the d wntow ,i ! : s t r 1 . t Den'f I a rowdy in an ; e ream parlor.
Here's Another Great Financial
tvZS?SH t ! ronjjn ( ( i 1 M i n 1 : fil frr.m ti:i'o nno I - . - . - - er, preventing their pur has- by au-nnncs which misht buv theui and possibly !i the prices hi for- tluy ... 4 1, r-ai lied the farm hands eut stions by s-eral r omm'tteeaa n ib v lop i that it was Mr. Ford's j intention 10 use all th- power d-vcl-j i oped by the water projec ts and other', plants for l is own purposes at Mus-l cb Shoals, it was not the intention Mr. M;iyo stated, to -stabli.-h a power seliinc: company to ompe-te with commercial companies. , A ,.art of ti e pow. r created, it was -tAl11, a i : .1, I'.Njoaoi'o, t nui'i . . eor.-uiiie'l in inn
manufacture of automobile parts funds for it be raised by means ot from raw materials. This statement j taxes on lipht wines and beer, by the witness revealed for the Ii ist i Sen. lhipe. republican. New Jer-tim-that it was the intention to sey. in a formal statement, declared
, perate Alabama plants in eonneeJio,. u.,,, Ful.tl-S iiutomobiIe 1lIsi:irs an)! was ronstrued as im - ;.ivi , hf. production of lipht metals ,Mssii,Iv of npaminum. which would (Iltf,r thl. construction of autolaobibs at Ditroit. The i'orl offer was .hedub d for t OI,si,l, ration Tuesday by t he senate u ,f " tee. PROMINENT MILES M D J.T T M T? M HP 1TTTT70 DTTCTlliCC TTAM "HTDO DUUirlDOlJ Kl AH DlijÖ W t r il if l-inio- " v r ( illlll i' Hatch Death ilt Ollialia--H iLoiIi iII 'IV Mil 'in . na'MUM11 1141,11 " 111 ' ! XIIJIS. Miih . Ptd. I::. Word has
i; rei.ivid liere of th- d ath atialya-d business and industry.'
, N( h m Thnrj.lV of ,,.un,-s j known resident of this city. I'), ath ojiowi d a lonr illia ss with ' an.er Mr n.ifch was horn in How.dk Mi, ()rii s::, l() .v.:. .- .. in ts'.'7. He h-rame the first I"oid aitriit it: the city, and was later! ide?iti;i. d w ith th- Ford agency in South lb ml. In 1 1 P . in partnershio with '.;. iiyep ,-hymer of Nib s, Mr. Hatch e.rcani.e I tb.- Nil-s Caiisiil Co , of w libdi h- wa- president at the1 time of hi- d. ath. Mr. Hatch is stir-iiv-1 1 o;-.- brothir and a sister. both Pviio- in "an, i,a . i- lii-itiH Columbia. Kum ral s-rvic s have -t v r f b :1 ro m p let ed . Word h.is b ,n ic-. ivcd he;, of' til" ib ath a' t bland. hio. o;i Si.nd.iv of Mr.- Kavmond Pro tor. a ' r "f Mr-. 'arson I'urker of this i h;. P. :d-s her husband. Mrs. i I ; o-io: ;- -1 1 x v i v i ay on- son. five years of rme. The .kc-a.--d is w, il Kra'wn in Nibs rip"..--, and has fievitn a 1 o; - oi 1. 1 - 4 . 1:1 ;t favor,
tiie Xiles bun s dud b isk"tball team , a t be divided. However, into two, could afford to laugh at the pessimist' 'd. standing out in favor1 who predicted di-.i.-t. r for them in of the reduction and the others in timer thirt'ti.fli game of the season! bave.r of keeping the navy at :t? j with the South Haven quintet SaturJ present strength. j oay (V nir -. la a hardlv outest. 1 ' j preliminary th- Nib. ,otid t am I.NY I'ltlSH VIS. def. ate.l th- Pr.-f.o f;rst team bv aj I-OllAlXK. O.. Feb. Ft. Danny I sco!-.: of .:'-. j Frush of Clrveland. knocked out X. j Fr.d. r th- .iu--;o..s of ill- Nibs!0- Circus of Pittsburg in the nine ; harder of rp-, lihts of CoP;mb" ' rejuiul of a scheduled ten round bout. the c:, -,. ctu!, v'ot r. T o .. oei-e,.' i orc Monday night. They ar ;
siy will rti.br a üiie.uil j'recr.in; in f k N.b s op-r a House en We d -s Iny nit'.g. Feb. Feoo.v:ng th. . nt. rrainm-r.t a d atae will be I-, t).. ic. ,.f -' . hi Moos. hall. ' ; PREDICT REDI CIM;
ARMY TO 100MOOrA match
i n e 1 - ;ea 1::- mi'ige. ,iU t a r r c- a-. appr..priat:o:i for the lis- ; j cal y. ar 1 r r. July 1. !' T til- pay of 1 .".'. ('ni methc a r:t m l ap- j prox.m Pe '.v FJ.O'bi ..fhee:-. Chiir-;! mar. Antl'.ony of the sub-committee ! in . b !:- of t h.- tdll a r. r.oun e.--d M-rd.ay tit at rhie e new e-t;m . s had : I 1 a n c.ii;..l for from th- w tr ib - 'j partn.er.t to e ore.putc.i on the ; ba - of an amy of 7 T. ."' . of 10".u'. a and. F." " "i e misted mn. . . , J' U,:M!M" ' wer- of the opinion that the ap-: propnation bill would prowl-, whrr. '
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i-a .or aa aimv o; i-e.-o, ,,t f)f harinl(vv nn,l deliphtfll ' mer.. Fforts to rut th- :0nun-Meach lot. on to soften ar. 1 r below lCO.0-" it was s-,id.' whiten red. rouch or chapped hands. .;. . fe-d t.-i be made by Pmo-;Thl, hore.e-i :ade U mon lotion is far
.Y.f.o ti. :':. heih of th- l-ous- are. by ' superior to plyeenn and rose water son- of th- m-mb-r who bh-o to smoother! the skin. Famous staathe armarm-mt nf-rer- e h.as i-ra- be auties use it to bleach and brirg ti'-a'.iy rore.rtve.i the pos--.bd;ty e t that soft, clear, rosy-white eomple:-
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SEN. EDGE HITS PLANS TO LEYY 1 OH INDIVIDUAL k,, ir.s Prnno-ipd T-ivp; Onlv jitlKirts l ifijMiM U 1 it At s V.M1IN Ponone Resumption of I 1 IMISIIICSS ActlltV. (Continued from paqe one.) congress would be appropriating a i billion and a half dollars annually ; for the necessities of disabled men. i a tie bonus was brought baore tn hous- by Kep. MaeGrepor. repubii,,n v.- v-..,i.- .a it th.. i.v.i... i . .v , . i.v n i v..i i... that while he had not yet taken a . llnal position on the bonus leis.a : tion. "if the billions necessary to pay tlie )ropost-d bonus arc to be raised through further taxation upon bu-ii-m ss and industrial enterprises, then 1 I am acrainst it. and in my judgment j we are simply putting off just that much longer a resumption of indus1 trial and business activity necessary 1 . . . l" lf-sxt'n I'resenL uuempiov mem. "If onprers would adopt as the method of raisin-; nncnuc," hi added, "a peneral sales tax vo that i,v,ry',ody' rich :intl voor- ;i,,rorli to tluir expendituns, would thuspv. their orooortinn Itnunllv n i in nr ,rtant, the i:dicy ff the sales tax would thus be plac d on the Statut" books ,u,,t ;t eonl.l l.e ose.l fnr nht.iin inp necessary povernmental revenue in the future and permit conpre. to rut down the hmh surtaxes and beinfssj faxest already which have parT)l XHY Vi'O'OSFS Ut ( X' Vrv r i I i i l I J ( J i A I fr l I i)l 100 DESTROYERS (Cr.ntiniu J front p?re one.) I1 destroyers out of commlsi sion. He stood firm on his estimate. I momb.rs of the committee declarI in- atterward that they were inchnrd to accept it A. I-adin republican, however, j pointed out that consideration o personnel ejues'lon hy the naval eommitt e "is more or lf-ss 'aca- ' letiti-.'" lvr tlm reason that the ap - propriations erimniittee actually will! frame tin- bill and fix the top figure for the navy. Chairman Keller, of tim sub-committee on naval approprhations. who is out of the. city, t is known to believe in tbm in(ft j lra.-tic cut po.ible. and none of' his eolleapues was prepared to .-ay liow far the chairman would be v. illir.p to po toward meeting Mr. j Denby. Members penerally apear- 1 frathervv eichtCllOWSKI KXOCKFJ) OFT. 1 M ON Tit FA F. Feb. 1 Fvene ' 1 I-ro-iv' au- IorTr,r 1 ana .ian ruddl , w. ipht cliampion, Monday nicht' i knocke. 1 out Steve Chovnski of Puft falo. in the hr-t roural "f their ten GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN ROUGH 1 1 CHAPPED HANDS ! S'qtiee7e the ju: e of two breot: ir.to a bottle containing three oum -s cf Orchard White, which anv Jn: storr will suiq.lv for a few cents, hflk. ,vrn. and'vou have a ouarterJ i'jn. because it doesn't Irritate. Ad..
MINE WORKERS WILL NOT SEEK WAGE INCREASE
l iT Sr:ilf ('nnimitlrr Arlnnl Pnl. ' irv of RrttMltion of 1 j ent Hate. i I r-:::!Uf1 frori r' : ' ; rrffl'os grained for th rnir.f r .sir.c? 1 1 7 . the total araou?;: nf ir. - rr.i-H . for pick rair.ir.cr; Ixinp 4 4 cer.ts a tor. SiIim llartiionious i Th" final ssion c f tiio cotni mittee was apparer t'.y hartimnioiis land members said afterward thai no ! division of .s-ntlment art .-o at the meeting. The anthracite miners, who are asking for z twenty per cent
j advance in waes. were said hy their i 143. and 79 years (M. He ram !; I ofTioi-ils on th,. scale commits - to be j to South la nd in 1 SO and lived j! ' reetdvir.? less pay. according to ton- lf.rr until rljcht year. ac. JJe Ä !' nage, than the bit u mir. oils wt.rk-rs. j i.urvt-d by five children. Mrs. , I Aside from the d.depato.' interest James Doo'.an, 0 3." Seventh .st.; . j in the wage proposil. cotusiderable 1 v. Gibson. S. Holland. 111.; Lcnn- ; d;..;us-ion was prooked by Mr. j ard. Port Huron, ch.. and M:?.:' j Lewis' statement disivowlr. any de-j s. Hudson of Ca.shniere. Wash.. ' 1 sire to provok- a strike. In this i Kivo grandchildren. ah of South j1 : eor.r.ei tion. V'h Jrtitf s said that a Iter.d. also yurvlvp. ! i proposal to l.-ack up the demands! T"une:ml services will br hrdd and ,
with a de-Iaration in fvor of a sinke would be suhmiit-d to the convention for adoption. KrfiiM to Siv.t Howat
Delay in th' pre.ent;ition r-f thrill committee report or f'n drniind-
ep- ted by the Mtti'ub- of tb.e a:ii-i admini.-t rat ion i n -nt withit. the j UTMo-i .-Jf-king to .-vat Kandis de!--! cites, who weie expelled from the union because of their stand with Alexander Howat, former Ivans. is J president, who refused to order .strikers hick to work. Mr. Howat. who arrial here Mon- ! d.iy nuht. said h.e .vouhl ak for a sea tin the convention and a'.o teek to address it, pivinr his version ol th" controverK-y with Pres't I. .wis. The credentials' committee hec;ui work today on approving lelerates entitled to seats in th. convention, and its attitude as to Howat wa.' that ! he was no longer a member of the j union and not entitled to a seat. Grorge Peck, named as provisional president of the Kansas district by Pres't Ivnvis, was parsed by the com mittee as the re-epqnizod head of the Kansas, delegation. Vction on the credential committee rejort will be first in the convention 1 t 1 innler of business, and as soon as 'disposed ot. aeeordir- to rrest 1 j Lewis, the scale ctunmittee report! will be placed before the convention, j ' All proposals of the report, he. raid ;aro subject to modification on ap proval. ORPHEUM I T'-. ctv'ol tlw 1 1 i i- U j ; ' ; ,.'..,'.4, o-.n.i JFIifc - '1 I I1JI ilUV itMII) 1 1 I t1 k I i I I U three bitr audiences on the first day ( of her farewell apiaarance at tin : Urpheum theater esterday by her j uncanny answers to questions asked by spectators. A tiny woman, as mysterious as her art. she won the critical ones : over and satisfied ; 11 with startling: but topical answers to questions j which they had written but which i she did not se e. She nct only picks j the question but the name of the ! person as well. Her performance is the headline!of the new bill at the local playhouse, but Henry ard Mooro in "Ksrorts Supplied." an a t bubbling i ever with comedy, sonp and elancinp. won their way more eornplrtelv ; into the hearts of the greater part, of the audience. Pleasinp ed man- ' I "e r aim vioce, llinr oneuriK is inosi entertaminp. I A series of prc'ty scenes, well j worked out. is presented by a posinp j troupe under the dina tion of An- J drew Lydon. who has piven it the j nam'- "Iheams." "Pally Knipht's Koosters" and ! "Snafishot s of ltJH" are lioth worth- j while acts. The first is, as the name j implies, a ehh'ken specialty, while j the second boasts of a blonde toe ; dancer who also hf an acta ptable j i VOK'C. Warner and Cede have a noisy number filled with prot-sque daminp, and with Pat he News and Top- , ies of the Day evmplete the propram. STATISTICS I MOVING PliKMITS. I'lr'ii Willi'if-o r.i'tl C Milfnri j tQ 1J)0;. s Mifh ..iM FtC. It. Kirkley, lpi Pairview av., to G 6 r. s. Michigan st. Dr. Wegner. 534 FarmerJ Trust Md?. 13-tf ';J : - '1 , - ; - y . P . I arv,t . - The Truth About Painless Dentistry ' , '- b -. --;v. .: f-p- r; Tin: hi 1st thfiii: is i di:.TISTIIV at Piricj: vor ( AN AFI'OIU) TO PAY Many j e-.e stand in deadly fear cf a i-;t to the d nt;sU So many hove bee-i misad by priumses of raress and incompetert dentists that they beh, vl ainhss merh." Is do not f xi-r. We absolutely l-u iranfee to extract your tffth painlessly, also te ue th- iitme.s rare in all iur work, thus minimizing all possibility of pain. foii: riiAiiis NO WAITS J.T.Holmes DENTIST ( or. Miehlgan an J Wasliinpton Omt Central Dru,- C.. Iok for Our Sign
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W;'i:a;n on : :'. ."I. tr.v.rhr - ( : s.;,"rnn lor Mut ar I .rr. , caaib-d vf ?ff rdav af; rr.n 'i t a short ill rays at h h-mc. "2i) Shr-: n.an av. ' ' I,f ,,orn a: Irra-:-.. Ir i.. iSVpt. IT. 170. and h-sd hv-d :.r 'h-re an hit hfc on jv.r ::. it i. ,.- marr;-i M'..s lila f. Jotms o: tfr.." c:ty. Shr urviv hin;, as dos ..: ?on, ilotrvrt w l. iiam v"t. ofa. :,rri:i r, Clarence Ott. and two Stt rK. Mr. Krank Mouisr .tr.d Mrs. Alh..':iv rat: era I .s-r vices- have nip!ctt d. l.liO.N. Imnard tiK.rn, forrm rly a rel- ! d'"nt of this city, died at the his daughter. Mrs T. S. Hudson., Cashmere, "Wash., Saturday. I He was horn in Hn eland. P"c. 7, '.' j burinl will bo ?nad in .is!imer-. , I -111111111111111111111111111111111111111 III IIIHIJ: I H. LAPIDES i 1 !rlul l.adirn Tail oring 1 COATS WHAT'S S GOWNS and KLOUSKS E IU:STDi:Ci: SHOP 1012 W. W.IiinRtn,, Ave. I Semtl, Bend. In,!. 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !! I 1 1 ! 1 1 KßBERISGN Store Opens 8:30 Closca 5:30
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