South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 48, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 17. 122

Summer Ball as Remedy for Evil Favored by Huff Illinois Director Say Students Would Rcpard Step iiFair Compromise. mv c.ronc.i: nrrr. pare tor of tliltlr. I'itl-r-Mty of IlllnoP. A thA pr-Trt tl:." '!! jt -ith-Pp'i P;.;it rti.i: firi.r I r"f --Pmallsm in thr"' dbf -,rf r;t v.-ays. "me vloPuP.n J v.hrf- tr.e atht o r r. ? . t .-.r.r.r- 1 h t !m.. rot le re P

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DECLARES RITMIAIBED girls ark bowlecced ppST-'N-, '"'. Tl'- d".v!i-. r- i Pur ;tr' ;;!m: r.r.t,y . .thm- bowP;:.: d r kt.. k-kii"1 1 ...- !-n m i by W;..mii. 1 1 . S v. s-cr t.try of th" A Lit-! .Mill.!.- ry Ind .;.. rv of Nw Kr.kdar.d. SuHiv.ni mid thl ob'.vatior. aftr .'.- ir.tr frn roii(Ki- rr.rl-A for.if. l's .'it the nil (i nil fa-li'.ori T!r:irf'"f .'rd Min'!'-1 utmal!y L.''.vo 7.. rp-m'v hdraiiriit ! z ' " h'ulan f.iM. "but a r. d-bmd-1 a'.r! -.v:t!i ; rlP--P.v -:....;'-d b ga i nr.'v."

luges Ao ;...! v i iavo groi ps A PASSAGE OF ATTACK HARDING TREE ST. I TE L. I II PLA Füll BOM S

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DEATHS

ARREST FARMER FOR PETERSBURG CRIME

as a suspect in the slaying near here Monday of Lon Bement and the fatal wounding of Turner Willis. He is being held on a first degree murder charge,

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Dorsey's arrest followed followed statements by Mrs. John Willis, mother of one of the slain men, that she had seen Dorsey near the scene of the crime shortly before the bodies were found. Bloodhounds were also said to have taken a trail from the scene direct to the Dorsey home.

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Mak-i l'r!-riit Appeal. l.iur..' h.r:ic ir.' -i f r

fo t;-,r i; ,;-.. i;..t t . . y .Mr. 'l.ur'h:.l i- Mir -I th- i.i:- i

--t. Ti,yi: nnk, him p,v for - n;trr ., ; r. j v-rv 'i';:f"r:r. Knu 1.- ' T 1 l i tl:o crit:u- sl.-.rtlv I. .-for- . ii-- , roo". .'it - oc.ovh. . f T if tlpceas .! was lorn :n (fen , i , ., ..

First Degree Murder Charge Lodged Against Suspected Slayer.

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was found nearby with his skull crushed. He died the following day without regaining consciousness. Officials said Thursday night Bement and Willis together with some other patrons last week intercepted Dorsey when he attempted to steal a razor strop in a local store. Outside of this they could furnish no motive for the slayings. —— The breadth of a ship is about double the draft.

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f th- r.atiorvi! l-ulstativ O 'Miniit(.0 rf t!."1 A::!r.' an Tfc :. In a rri.al st tf-:r.' v.t TJiur-xlny nicht h I', vi!t' 'hi! th.f r f-o, f . . r p-j.-.

th'T until 1': yrars aero, w .:. ho! ! .ovf -l to Hcol: tf-r. On Jar,nry: :; i . 1 1. 0 7. hf it;arri'-,i Mjs ; Wright. H: wifi-. fa chiMre-.. AI-: i f. :arIott. Thoolor. Jr.. Trc-io-

Thursday night in the county jail Dorsey protested innocense [innocence] of any connection with the deaths of Bement and Willis. The body of Bement was found in a woods near here with his throat cut. Willis

PETERSBURG. Ind., Feb 16. — Otho Dorsey, 31 years old, a farmer as arrested here Thursday night

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if t!iM i.'il was ifin- l.a:-- and . t-,-ir. CrPfrr. fnu-nciiix ..

to i;r.-:-'r:nir.- ar. i o f-ritirn tri civ- ; a.j.iAd:

Th.ro sltr. Mr?. Alhrt Hrnhard

fi:.:;if-r,t w l..oh is laitlifally .-ndav- . "Thf I. c;on d-f not Intend to . itlia tha :.v, .rr w.,,tH

i T.n? to 1-its v. nrd t .." ' , ' drawn int? an dierusdon upon . nr.d Mrs. Char! It;ipd of II.- ho.i;.'it t':i" i-illnotj'.d ä.f i ia-' ar.y prnpo.d n; thod for ra:.-'i r. A . urn pt ion Prairie survive. ! T,:;..r. r.-xt :o i':;. ti.i Irih rvnui to ir.fft this oi.liati.n. j I'unaral services will hf? ho.d at

lor.' woald ! h' ll ;:: .waf h

1th ru-.ilo tan.s for MU.M.U.AaM l'KIJJIl.l

i)pvv T L"fI C I Ts ' r " wou.d h. h'il i". Mar'-h -t s is penrr.'dy known, a n.ajorlty 1,1 0 clock Sunday morning fron th. LAaA. VXflk , I w. A.,,a, ;ha; thf fr- Mat.- .r.!::!i"M j f :!: m-t..i.-r of roncrc--- favor i;oni.. jn llochester. Ilurial w.ll h

plavr. '.vh;! (o::r: !i r.o' In M -.or. NT.V.' YOIIK. F"b. "With uoul as---n;hh- and for:ouia: a . t hf .nm." La pasag .f th" ad-1 in Ki,-hland r-emtten

that iv Jn th"

th.rd

jnr.KT time, for ' n.cr" 5r--r.cih Than wo had wl.'-ti w.- c'-i.t ituti

r 1 i i!' in May o:

hf at th" V.ir.lcos th" last fall. I ; J:.?. and ti.on

i :-i"nipe;5.ation li!h and wo

iinai o'i.::r;u t i n :''. r.- t)i.t ti1." inptioa of a

wh'-'. "ii" ri'h- cannot ito'.v w can m:-. another : p. th" in.pa rial parii.irivr.t in .Tun- d. ion over revenue rai:n? fe-i-

lt is L;;ol to pro t f o. o.,h"r'-hnr.p!rnr.;rl" Diarl'-s A. Htor.e- I July. H" adrr.itt-d thr-r" was ' turn-. ... matter hy wh-.m. -a ill not1

r nth-; nam. pr"sidf-ni of th" ..ant, Fi'.-l i r,m" doubt on the strict w-rl;ntr of' chanir" th" f"ntitn"r.t of th -" Jfiri?- !

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. lt:o aatho.'if.CH. , Thür.-lay. S'or.f-ha :n ft a!" I tha; i tp.P treaty, whe-th.f r th" r-ffi.-d of op. i. iters."

1 ff..'f t: .er" -no-J! 't t-" a cr.ar.p. . r.e ?.a: i o; n i; ii;,,.-k:i n.i . (;0n a 'twin? Lister to corn" lntn

In rul'.-.- ...- that a ?tu I- i.t cou'.d om- h.fddoutv. that fibaantial rais .);(, troatv hfirin

p ! it. at hie; i for tr.-nr-v durin? ' wer

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ar.v rati- ' Io.urner.t3 sienf-d.

o j -rr.r r.t .f th" I ill'-

Pn I! s ::.;, rt h- ata- . J)rclnrcs "F lappCritis Ite who o.:. p t".- for T. oray vh'-n . ' . .

Minister.- of th- provision".! pov"rnnient h !d that the option h(can .v.th the pasinir .f the pre--.-nt bid

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Fraclics Epidemie Stage.

law en - : .M.u 1 ()KK, I eO. i.. j- iapp-r-hd vy'it;s has reached tli" epidomic. stape ; :.nd i- f;ndin its way Into th" homes

pr" at th- bfst "duerited and most arisnib " ' rati'- famili' Mi?s .fan"t fiioh-

Washiniton social worVcer.

but in a spirit of fairness had .:pre.d '-atcs by convention action last

.' i to waiv" ti.at construction and allow Tuesday.

WIUilAM OltniS OTT. j Funeral ."rvicrs for William Or- ! j Tis Ott, who died Monday, will be '.

STRIKE, LEKTS SAYS I man .av.. this afternoon at 3 o'clock, i

Flmer A. Hippins. ;hri?tian Fl -Ac nc: ; reader, will officiate. Duruil -vill b-,1 .

in Riverview cemetery.

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the option t run from th" confirm

.n early condusjr.n of th" con-

atory Jepislation of the 'Dritish par-1 vent ion was prcuietfd by Mr. I.f-wis. j

j hamont. .Meanwhil". Fl-ter s;ooiwho s.u-1 h" l.l not expect that it

I wholly unaffected by I'.ritish U-pis-

wruid b" necessary t postpone tlie

'.atom and th"ref. r-"it could not i,e ' I''i'',,rs' '"nfei cneo with th" railroad

STaATISTICS

vhi.-l, o.o.;i ;.rr Vf.rit an n'h," frorn,-'ios. nv nin-.'ion nai or,, ; 4r .,,.. tli, uri.,tl,, union.-, s-t for next Tuesday ;.t Chi-

.r-.r,.-'.rp with an o-jtKi 1. ato d ir- i Thuisday told th- f.lrl' Protctive . "; . " ' ' . .r.ia.. In this cuniu-. tion. h" said

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v- ,)-,i I Ka h n's Ihfth avf nuo rsidrnc(-.

f o . j t ' nf th! - woahl bo .-t f ir om-

j-romf . T!i" T.'.afor of hiring

W 11 br d and f-diuated pirl.s, in-

st.-a-l of b.-inp th" personification of

. . . i i.'irif v refinement and innocence.

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bftv? to co to rfthoifft pr - r,r manv " ' d. f!, ':!';. s and ofhlnp but vi:or;, 1,1 !i-k -to-ch-k dancinp. midnipht ,om f.t.d a.r:oo i.v o,-h-. f lt. j . a t,t ot ,i(d.,l" frolics and other rarrj-ti-v a-id P"wpaof r wrifr-- will nirb:in sh" '1,,-ln nM' ' ,, ' ' Whv!- Mis- Ulchard.s continued. . . . tlnnt's hav- -on." ffi neh a pns I : o a l " r-it ;r t thai bo'-ve in . . , , , . , that verv mother has r"ason to fear l..no' in .it li-ti.'s roust r .iw to . ' , p , ,, ., for th" safety of h"r sons. khe said i'l.iv ; f i i t b;. who r'Ci'iit team-. ... . . , , , orolitii. ns Vortainly aro ileplftr-

iOTRE DAME XOTES

I iieore: iS'ctv Evidence

ary commission could becin it.3 work, whi-'h was not likely to i o concluderl until October or later. The Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Fanbury, unionist. int"rjerted: "Fverybody in IreUnd will be dad by then; they wil killed each other."

P.lILDINf: PliPuMITS. Two-Ftory framn and stucco

that the proposed alliance between ! dwellir.P. by Carrie "Nelson, to bo th" miners and rail workets was not erected at 132 Wakawa St., eftii intended as a strike menace, for he j mated cost $ 4 .000. : taid lie had no desire to brinp on! "any industrial catastrophe." Th '; 3IOVINO TITRaMITS.

purpose, h" said, wps to ally the j Charles Bailey. 60S IV.aine aw. t i

worKcrs so that a proup of employ- jq- Woodward av

eis could "not arbitrarily reducr

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inen our i.-isk : prf.ii. fimpii- j ., a);os without conid"rinp the fi"d." responded .Mr. Churchill. work rs' right as to terms."

F. H. Billnian, 6 33 Tenth St., to MO Seventh st.. River Park.

III'!. FAST MOlIlMTIi.

PHI, FA ST. F.d.. lt. The oil

Find Charred Body of Man Beneath Haystack TI.IN'TO.V, Ind.. Feb. 16. The

lurmp the day of persons kuW in t.r approarhinp liquor storehouses' f ,

I1" '"" i" "--- , i:nis: tnf ine oountersiK'ti, ao-pra- ,

ity of I Haynes Guards Against

asp.-ct. There were manv fnner.il WA SI fl NfiTON". lb. 1 Sttanp-

ftelfast Thurnday lr? a mournful arellOUSC txobberws i

W. 11 Y,.re (WA i rions in al: r;is u r" 'corted by : jnir to peneral instru-ti.ns Ksiud

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In. .Io!;ri .1 -oo!;.v. i....d of tlie NliWCASTbi;. Pa.. Feb. 1'.. A 'lot -i j t !;o rt o Journale- in a? Notr" t oiunler. committed 11 years npo, and iMiii-. ano on!;- e that a n-w cl.isi tor- v. hieb one loan was banc;d, was w il bo t.iihi th: ; s'-iiu-d'T on th" '; bi oupht to the fur' .main Thursday rn.'tkt up a . d orpaniation rf a ''. l.-u a warrant harpinp another rewspap' r." This will h"!"'.an with th" hillinir. was issued, taus'it tbr lim s a v. -f',; t.y Robert S.-e'.ry Houk. a panic warden, was McAul.ff". bu-iness manaK-r of th" ; b- m- titn. lb- disappear-.! in tUe NVws-Tmi's. It is le-juired for''-:l! of p.. is and in April. I '.Mm, his

Juniors in Jonrnalivm. and is on-n l'" we.nis an.o neu io in

to members of any lass in ?ny

' inp sfddi'-rs whib- Mrni:

jedice and trop- .

atid b-K's. was recovered from

course as elective.

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ohoninp rivr. The a tit b 'ui- pa

a sniotilderinp haxstack by Ilarley

armored car and lorries eontuu- Thai sdav bv Prohibition i..m..s- ; ....

,. . near nnton. iaeie was no evi.on-- of er Ilavm-. desin d to prevent' , ,, ,,, sho... -hl-ther th.. man

,J Pi '1 lo- d 1 m - . d ( j 1 1 d , 1 1 ' i p ,s .ipainst sto-t .l liuuors. ' , ,. . j.i : Ä.

, , , . , . j li-l'l I'.III VJ..II1 1II.M11 MIIIU l. Iii Ml per zones thr'-un whi.di trie ror- T!i" iruanb Mr l!:tvno; '-aid .v, i u-t , i . , M ' ,I-". - j w an smotherede whil" slecpinp in tee s p is, ,!. .houbi ballcnce .-11 strotiper ap- , room in tho Rtack uhioh had been Sex. ra! of the v.ctnr.s were bur-l proa hinp ;i rPistil'a ry or liquor I ,.atfin nv CAttIe. Fiv" chambers in nd with Oram;,- honors. 1 h. r" i w ar house and ascertain their huu- i a r.vnlvrr fonivl nrath the bodv wer. ra. un.oward mo:d"n:s. , ,,f-ss beforo they are allowed on th" j boro rvldonce., of havinp b"on di.7 ; ' i"rm;srs- V'0ft.ssnry arms for the t.harffM ,,v th hnmnu-r of tie pun. to rai. tlie lartre number ot siiin i "rviards h" added could be nro- i t. .. . i i I . 11,1 '111" sixth chamber appeared ti Mink m the harbor dunnp r c.-nt i . ur-d throuph th" main othVe here. I u hr(in a.H,

fN'ovf-ltv Knights' ;C

stone on Monday and Tu'-uay hae almost b-"n ompb-te d. Th" university has bi-eri combed foi talent, and th" fiv d'Vi-r ads will be staged. Tho ".Novelty Knights" rf-pr.--it-nt tho second of th series ,f n-

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Plan 3 for th" anp-atar..- cf t h- ; iU 1 1 u 11 ' " ivo , u. w oo .

tii" i.'a. k- i ',;'ll,rH'" ul aüuiimt aim uaiiiu in

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l'or a year County Detective .1. N. Dunlan. who said be bad discovered tu-w evide nce, has been invt stipatinp

! th" rase, a nd T.iuiday h- swor out 'a warrant charpinp dim Murdoi-k ' m ifl. I i 1 1 i n n. lli.i n . 1.1. .11 t 1 1 n 1 I ii

tiiti.M whicli th" t-;ii(ii- las r i , , . , ....... h.is not been apprehended. Not pi Dam Is participatir.p in, th" , first being: a "hard-tip-.f s" party in1: . r) . tii Tribune a i iitori im M.. a lay Leonard May tfox 1 nice nUhf- , Before Curtain Falls on The "K"Vton f'luo,-- cotiipood '. . of peunvivania strnkt-s a-. mbied Madtsoii Square (rardcii in Kablo'.s ban-iuct hall at Notre ! XllW YORK, F". Pi. LitchtiMme last nlpht for th- annnal ban- j weight champion Penny Leonard nuet. About men w.-r.- present, j tvill probably have, two more fichts and the affai- was p-rP aps th" most j jn Ma(jiron Squnro (lardcn before

Th" smallest po!d p-epe in the; St i . t car far" in .Moscow is l.onn More than f.O0r,.OrQ pallons of

wr.rld is the pold fratn

p tibi s a half mile.

j gasoline was produced In

succett-sful ftvr .-fair"d by th" club. Several spe, die's v i " made, and

th.- ristie rurtain of tho arena is l imp down to make room for circus

Plar.3 disftt?s-ed for brinpinp the stu- I and swimminp attractions.

dents of the "Ke stop. " vtte in Hotmv has signified his willin-n. ss

c!or tftucli with on" another.

.q hd- El-BEl- BROS.

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Th" i 'hiea---. Mub

Notre J"-.,r;o

to no -t the winner of the Ihitton-

do'lde bn!

it Friday niu'lit and ah-o th."

''3d an iniT-nn.- no. er u.ft.-tmp m , Vll,,;;,.r f r l Monday's scrap b---th" Fnrrf 1' Mal! p creation room ! twron Charley Wliite and Willie 1 i.iht. '.'ei ft thm 1'"" in mb"r3 .lackson. of th- bib v.-. re in atten-btr..-" : The first s, rap will probably be I'i .r- w -re d- ucs.-d lor the i:.c!-f ! iK tj the latter part of March and th" danc- v !-:-li w ill ' iri en '.v. hi- ' 3 nd one in -May. e a C o n t h' i b'-' of the K a t e r h " ' . , . . .

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Mndhens Issue 11 amines

.e .n . or . .. d for; To inmerons Holdouts'

V 1 .1 11 . 'hi- Prb. IK. - Th1'

i f i Pi; on. w hicp. will

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' . c h th(, A Jlv:.0. l r;!'v !.-b m. Th" ticket sale . . , , , 1 ctation ha. several ho.dotits, atoi diniK to I're-s t ltper I-.rt-sn.ihan, Socio-. , , iV, 4 in ji th- pro"nt ttn.e 1 1 ' ' ' u..o Thursday issued a warning v, i - . r.. ro .I t . u n i ! f r s of t im n pp r , . . ... ' 1 . that all who fail to report at th" ; :ra:nin.p camp at l!r:stnl, 'lonn., th" lb- or d:--:i ! w ;11 f 1.1 t;l--o the n:t w.-.-k in March will be susi....... pi nded. Ann-np th." holdouts, accorilif.u' wakri.v .. um:ii.' if.i. ,.n ..n,llian. nro A,lan Hni. rv MF.WIi:. 1 1 I . Ftb. P". "Watreti (;;-:np narry M.mnsh. Al Schiuf- ' M ,!' T- Wyamlotte ; ,..: Henrv Meade and Rob Wright.

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ft.e ..... i, , r :. - ,.f ,,wp ureed. 'raay jays lie in ioi Ho i.d b r. lii- I.- aft. moon- Return to Boxing Game of st ra mru' after be had tried N RV VRK. Ib. 1P William to e; a lue j :. c, ,f Lp ad. The . prady did not make the JiüO.'Hi i', -:e- wa- ! :?:; .xb.ib.f.d at th" j offer for a I empsey-Willis bout as .''ond an.nu i! poahr y ard !" ' .j,,. e;rwt Iw,v(. toward a return to f-tt " -k -how. i i)Ulnp promotion. i you can tell the world that I am I:Ii'M:M;( K! Il lU.I.WlH U.ti-md with th- theatrical busi'AN ri!..i'ls't '. F.-. P . Fd- t , , j-Jn ::).f po-.np into box in p as K.-k-n! ':.--r:..in a- .-. ruei!U.- he .-aid. who w is due to , , , lef a fhuhf ; lli.oly was n of t!., s- vcral from m.' -i To S in Frata :-.-. j po,-.,,, i..md as th" n-t Tf-'!?v ,lV ; th" .:ir flia..Hk-, r of Ma.'.ison .-inr.- (lird.-n iraul se;-;..... wnl n-a arrive until . .f , , ..ir,. ! made in tho mar.auea m l'i :-!.iy or u;:M ,,; hca no -, r : s in the s-. rr.i N-vc da i ;. ur-.t.'.::, e j r to w . -: I ! ....

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M'hUMN VIVMr W(M . ' w rs ;!. this city wa re clocked bv i :.!! WAI'ohis. Pd. F.-b 1 r' fr,,T'1 5-c'r." br-w. Abitrir.au, ;, v M,--- , ::;.-. -.J Th":.- '.av Fatri.-k. MoNully. head of the de-j

! ai tn."r.t o. p-.i:u;o er.pir: "r:r.P , n.ad- t.n d' larat ion. IP- 1ms ap-i P--..I- d ; AI i m an Ptr t'arr. b.ead ! f io- pol;.- department. Actin? j

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YOUR PERSONAL OPPORTUNITY' SERVICE ! -e that past p o .i-'.s w r" pri'-.'od in 'b- t'l ..-. fb '. s.. ,-ri.m. and the.' b th of th:n v. r vr abo jt rcj-ftjk.'j. - t . -. 3 1 c.ire-tp !r teres, ed yen. W'oul-ln'a mi r-.icht .-.iter the i" I.tt!" it 's every day Ton onu! Ir.'t effcrd to rr;-s them ar.y n; r than y a :i : -il to r.f t o.r dntly mail Th" truth of the t.iatter th.at ou 'an flr.d th two nr three ads that h.3 a. Tr.oney-saNiT.p rr.o'saic" fcr yc-ti a- sup '.y ar. i as Älly :f though they wore ttie nl en printed tn th" ftl.:fod column you up i p.P tf."? i ' 'l n Nws-Ti::: sst"t l f '! .-.ltm-ti'.r. . r. -1 a'pi.al "ti i'. .tt : ane -tot M f.. ; ! ;t i)"v!l-; for y.-.t to find lmT; ed:it-!y th offers ti.at rr.ttai: - : : f . tion fcr you. Rta 1 P.- ;ia.:!.d Section -.fry da

npon ;h." su :"t -ftn of th i-r.cin-ar-in.; ad t :- poll; e lind it asv in i fo'.louiim (la.-, m the districts wh.""--t i.e bl " A -v O'WStKl SiWel'S Kl'e. Raids the afftit.-i. s.-, ;:o:'.s ar" plann-!.

PIVRPV. o. ivh. PP P... ml muni u-.i. oil; ma's are considering th" : mme.-.t! th.at the eld stonepilo. ' u ithlti a sto. kade. an. 1 th.e custom of tmiklnp pri?ners ork on the! .-r -!.-;. inaugurated by Mayor i lit efy h"r 2 y :.rs ;;Po. be reviel ' :n nr. ft ort to , h. k the tramp mihi Tr rs.er.t3 ba-.-io-.ted Fiyr;a as Ions' a-; th" "work pane" t.xi.-ted. j

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ROSTON. F-b. lhWh.at is !c ed to e a world's record for hat. .i!;np cat co- s to an 1 from, sttauihip w a s made at the Commonwealth p:'r. in South Roston. Purtr.p th.e month of January carpc". j from 22 vessel . totalhnc more th in 40 .. a tons, were .!po.d rf.

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" avail nysclf cf this cpfortuntty to congratulate you jgain en ycur splendid achievement in the production of the LDuoQ,4rt 'Puno. This fa strumer.t is nithout question grcidy rupericr to ar.y ether cf its kind, and I deeply appreciate the opportunity it affords me to hae my playing reproduced mth such manifest fdeUty. I.J. PADFREVTSKI

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J'Vry Liberal Allowance for Your OLD PIANO or ordinary Player-Pianos in Exchange.

"Imitation is the Sint erest Form of Flattery" Nothing wonderful was ever invented but that "commercial pirates" immediately attempted to profit by offering an inferior substitute trusting that general public Ignorance of the article would allow its sale. In the case of Reproducing-Pianos, the instrument is worthless (artistically) without the ability to play the GREAT ARTISTS ROLLS. The world's talent P ADEREWSKI, JOSEF H0FMANN, HAROLD BAUER, RUDOLPH GANZ, PERCY GRANGER, GABRILOWICH, ST. SAENS, and 150 others of world-known N repute record exclusively on DUO-ART ROLLS. VERY IMPORTANT The DUO-ART will play ALL MAKES of ordinary Player-Piano and Pianola Rolls but DUO-ART ROLLS will NOT reproduce on other makes of "so-called" Reproducing Pianos. THEREFORE!, to buy an imitation of the DUO-ART defeats the very purpose for which you desire such an instrument.

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Coats of Tweed $19.75 to $50.00 In Coats, Tweeds play a very important part this spring. The Tweed Coats we arc

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wearing right now in New York. They are mostly in Greys and Tans, with practically no trimming. 1 he style is brought out through grace and smartness of line. Some Coats are all lined, others only part. The linings are of Peau de Cygne, Radium and Crepe in plain colors. Th is is undoubtedly the finest showing of Tweed Coats we have ever made. They are in our window today.

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A Tweed Skirt is Good for Street or Sport Here again, in the Spring Skirts, we find Tweed the leading fabric. .Most of the Skirts in the Robertson collection are in suit shades of grey, tans, lavenders and rose. The wrap-around Skirts, so favored this season, are Ipre in many variations. Come in and look at these new Tweed Skirts; they arc interesting, and should you see some you like enough to wear, you will not find them expensive- $12.95 to $16.75.

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Blackstone Theater Block H. ALBERTS Store Hours 9 to 6 Saturdays to 9:30

Clean-up of Children's Dresses 50 D r esses. Slightly Soiled, Sizes 2 to 6 Years; Val ues to $6.95, Spedal for Saturday $1.35 to S3.S5

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