South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1922

ARREST YOUTH ON CHARGE OF ARSON FOLLOWING PROBE

Novachewski Lad, 14 Years Old, Charged With Burning Two School Buildings. r . , o - . : . g - -1 b T ' i ' I . . I- irrv.rr .1 . I 1:1 Cf h. a i . - r the .n Ware ;-.;- r a : i -v.---." -a -.1. i. : , It 'jf-ars! ; irr.y we li.vi.'.oa i--.' 1 1 o'clock h- Depntvj u v 1 with i fie. r. !. i - - s . d : : . g flOe,: .f.. per-, r ) tl. r.'i'l. w.i.a Wed n r-l t y si.er.rr ra a rv' u . The -.. ; : r. 1 to her. T Ii I h r: I : . f T : : i A. Tay: ;r"" .- o 7 .' : r;:: i v. : ''. ta r ;5r "-.-.: - i5p. f 'I. ; .1 v . i i" o i ' I t!-.o L h :j : c ; i ' 1 t .1 . i i o . ' ! J ' ' : burr.' '1 to fh- r, f ur-i. T M it V.'a rvn ) ;il;rc I'd to .in . hi r:..i rf :-..' I a.-; j., - hr oI rft, ;ii,'I m f.h i-I:':'v ff lh' 1 i vj rit y ; ii .i j ;n in.-f itii;:--' thf .;.-. Th'v !"a:r.r'1, t!iat l'-'-.rP': h a 1 1M. .'liO'.'IrriTf.j that 1. had h'ini'' i tlf J Gale Grovf l".r Ii i li noo:. ai I Lindl, d l'.i r -thre a I r n J - Lh'Jrrh. Aftr ,h' rl.-i stroypd. 'thr ,.,h th farm houco Ol rf i :i lit- V d tO Cr li t 'hit i inity. . G'.-erRo Isichr r h a!?o r port-.d , to havo rradf tiit'fjf that hor.) v.tiiM not lorg at t,ic i that j'iaco for it would oop burn to tho i f.nnd. Stcirir.-t ( onllu t. Tl.o ; -i?!i hi.s h-.rn qn r' i "ii'- l bforo con-crnitiir thr- ir lut lia d"::ifd ar.v r.;rnt- and 5 how i.l du kr.o-.vb. -df . r p"'in if j -1 t lf r ' i finned tho eouvi. ;in thif b. JUlCJlt bo impl:c-i"-d in thf biirnii-.: -f t ho buildir c,. On ono o-a.on b u.i.s brought j t' thf county jail for qurtioning bit iubs.-quntly releae.i wlin th authoritif--.- found their evidence aiaint him p r ircunis'.atitiaj Cm fc-vrar out a warrant. Ivitfly, howvvr, mcr rvider.r vjd'.h pointed at th 11-year-old bC3' was discovered with th result Monljy that on atiidavit was ti'.f l efair.Ä him. It ;l? kept &ecr-t until Deputy Taylor had had a chani f bring tho youth into custody, for It, was icported. the boy'a mother hid planned to nd him to Illinois ij fscapo troui.'. r.andlv lias Police Ilo.nl. Noa hewki or birh iff r, a i.; known in she-d. cerr.es from; i be Hlfaroilv with a. lone vti:c ifford.i UlS flther, .lohn I,l!""!;rVtl-, IS Ti'-W a- fueitne from justice, hainr esripe.l trom county authorities ater h bd been arres'ed and ban-1-Cp'fe.l. The fa the;- 1 ..) f. f e d b're,p s !irge of lucry anil 1- rail d have ste'.e 11 merch a n-I:e freni a Now- York eVntral New 'arli-Ie an-i liauser Packing Oo. ."Jeorgo m.do no f rem lit car at also from the at that point, r-si.-ta nee -when arres'ed Wednts'iay morning. He ti located at tho r-ehool h" i?e and lmmedi.ate'y brought to th- county because of his as: h;s t as. will bo tri'd in Juvenile court. SAYS OLD-STYLE METHODS MUST GO Louisiana Educator Advoeate. New Plan for Prartieal Edueation. OHI'.o,o, in . Mu-. li 1 oMfasnionevl recitation period must go. John M. Foot, tate Mi;n;- of rural schools for Iyou'.saiia. told the dspartmer.t cf rural educatb-n of the National KlducatLon a.-oeiation at Ita meeting here this afternoon. It 1 rr !acf.i In I"u:i.?In n a bv "the ?ts-sirnmerit-stu dv-tc st-rcvicw recitaHon." Peftnite assignment, direct- ' ed study, and tc.-tinsr to whether ; the Je-sson has hn m j.terc-T, are 1 stressed. .Mir. Fcot said a unique ; program for instructional suprv.s;on employed in Itslslar.a is beIrg received snthuslaitlcally by th j tachers, and meeting with general 1 acceptance from th pnMie. He wldj Instructicp.al .stipervls'.on can now V" ; bfiefl on the remit. ef du at :o!.al ' d r.tentp.l lest. n--.d ? :ppl ment.l , bv aze-grati stud?-s. The rural er.eferes tliO ere.training. J. S Tb" tl-nt of Hunfervb tea. - he' offer father iUt v h-tol. !"emin:vtcn. rnc-o'.i at a . J., declared this aft-! meeting h-re of tli' te'ir.ty superintendents of the X.h-I;o;-;j1 Fducaticn si-ociatlon. I nere r opp, un . .t more flexibility than in a clcse'y grade-ti fy.-tem, be ( f TPlil! et r e 1 1 j-o :- xpr.n. "in l;es a virgin ! ntation that should 1 f art: act th rral 'r.-ned 'a ith he 'i?on;-.'r win M Idea ;-,r-l splr.t of EXPERIENCE RUNS A PRETTY GOOD SCHOOL ,-: .:- t 1. but en- ' g all r 1 t uition ' sl;e t th a or. es a Uber it! 1 . t-e -.--, 1- taucht a great t many pee ; n '. y p r a c t , P th! e-ty that the way to do their 1 , :s tt:.::c:i 'I he N'ewSTin a sClassified s- . i tti. this li.t-v now 1 n.t t i.now t;: daily eea r.e tiiy srl"t will dp reduce the C th-'T.i : ; o n - v .- d" A' - 't ef p.vlng and guarantee J full worth of their : ery time an iv-i-asion to d to the v w..tv h ; t'-,e F.u-m a I K:j' or ads. Th : eflS Of thO 'de r h.and -o Sr ice. ! ). 1 1 . n ' t Btn L'Al or tr.e He.p Wnfe.i ails. Tb.e Nc-!-.T.ilTe By'i--m .if rdrl.v ä rran ic-r.;r, t : :ak -t 1 h fdrr. p'.e rna'tT for the;., to put tr.eir r.ners on nctly whwt ther w int. Ten can profit from thetr exth p.e; .f-r.c ar.d 1 :n te-.id.rg todavl ;:atlnd Faction

"Disraeli" Stands Out Among Year's i Ctnema Offerings ;

Arli Pirlnrr at Olir , Ennuis Sl.i i:r Production - ! Mu-ic Pirates. moving p'r ure, ir-hs i r) i i .: h r. , e : , r . It ,tj..' ng th pi- ? ur" trat. r.'iV: 1. o v I . ; , 1 for month l.k b'o.l; 't :-"'.;'! marhb :p. a graicl a damp. i-'rij, you -;'. e '. It is I'm! that oneept w ill fr'-'nt th ?i'H;-r.: thi firs; f!i upon thf caj;-:is ry u:.r;l the ry pi !. ; ( ''i I' nut Tiiak'? ; i'i 1 rti y. :i T.rJ r- rtani ly it ,. .1 s'.yar -t rr-.it I t. i r.ut :. w.:i f.?t nt'.d rav VOM C IK!) t oMr l rhis :3 tru an'l tlvxt Th r,nly thrill it ill p-ivo

'"' 1 a; yi-.., j, a thrill of r.iti.-f'i-ticn. b"it ; I.-i N-.'. - for th.v. vt ry rwn It l.i vu iiu i -. tjr.l-.r '.-a n a'-iiin, fr,,- ti;it vcrv n-.on, it rm

roniplLh:-nt. f if r, .iv.; ..-t :'?r m r.r?ii.) f,--i i . - . . iC tliat ha- i t '" i transplanted, to th- if-n.a. ;h rf pt'f'SM:t:i to ii' thf lit.- otn- ; eM ";; Til" raight f "i i 1. Mii'Vtiup: i' .i td -!fl!i of 's.. 1 1 1 "'! ill i;-::i.;iy rjnfi r.ot Tkf wrlj in motion pictures. iPit Ar'.i.o vrr.o.. t" h;s .haract'T a .trngth tint r, inner 1

town-j j,-,,,. t cv, ii on tho MIMit . Th ' 'n?0 ; pimple rugedn'.sj and powt-r of tho ' f'l'-ftag production is shift-. r- dily to tOt (1, ciiTiia. and one annot. thIs it.

;Noijro Arlss is rtrrlinp. hf .'ii way a j-. Hai wife as I,idy Hracnsticld morn than p'fasra, and Iui5 J luff L-: a dolicious surprise. This young lady has takn rn a dcidd improvf infp.t. T'crliaps it ha.-i tho influence of working with a man i;i Ailis- that h,ii trans.form--l hr ' rl .tj way f,ho i. nmrh bott r th:ni formerly l?ctwn ."-hows, Manage, r V lr r- ntCfl a program that i .a in krine witti th .cellnco r.f tho pb-tuie. i:o.dr played "Traum- r;" j a.s it should b- ibi e i. on a C-l! o, f the d-!lht of th audience. Mrs. ! Umg displayed iintristnkablo -kill

in. motne r ; ;ls .in , :,,Cutionist. a.nd an in-rtrti-ulii'di ''on- j niPnt i (itiarfft drew gn at applüUo

.. .norh rrnd. ririiT of "Ilumorf h, roul Anglo Vitalo . roved that ould lnndl a crnet as we'd a j,P ,-oull direot an ondiestra. and; th,,f is s, vlIlff a Preat dal. In short j program wtis a who! show in itself, aii-! deserves special mention, SUBMITS REPORT l AFTER MILK TESTS Dr. Olney Says Ractcr:l Tests for City's Milk Are Too High in Report. f -1 Jo.-ai milk distributors. f-r 'whi- h two or more tests were made. nine show- an averac bacteria count of over 10,000 per cubic centimeter, the, limit st by city ordinance. Fiv ef the tune .-eil r.iw milk, the ether f'-oir the pasteurise-! arti'-le. 'ailing attention to the fact that the ba-terial tets for 1ot1 milk run rnfirelv ton high. Dr. .T. F. Olr.ey. chief food and milk inspector, m ado h js fir5t. ofuUl announcement We-tnesday f-ince taking otTiee soon after the first -f th jear. The annour.oernent covers tho reults of a two months" invest igatior on the quality of mjlk sohl by ceirs to South 'Bend consumers. ! As a preface to Iiis report, Tr. Ol- . r :r s id : 1 "All ef the .-ample obtain.ed feet--d over the required amount of but-t-T fat. i. e.. :t . 2 ö per cent. The product of two of the raw milk distributors f ho wed an average of . per rent. The majority of .ivt.km J run nearer ".T.t per cent." Includes t De.loTs. j The report includes all but fiv j milk retailers, of which, it Is said. ! ! ut one .3mplo from each his been I to.-fe,. The report follows: rastrnrlzrxl Milk. I Frank. Albert . . O 1 Family Dairy . . . I Hoffner Bros. . . I Indiana Milk (. j Producers-' Dairy Iteliable Dairy . 1 5.0 fcV b 6 . 0 0 -" 23,00n nio.noo 3 0.GOO 1 r..noo I7,000 2-'0,00 0 2 t , n 0 ft 23,ona 167.000 ;i,ona rco.oo 4 4 ; . 0 n00'" 14 0.0-') . T-c. Olsoni e of South Side D'.ry St. Joe Farmers" Co-op Schlosser I-ros shirk, I Suabediscn v. Sons ... Willida Dairy Wittner. O. J. ,v Sons West S!d Dairy Wittner. J. W Haw Milk. M 'Varty Steinberg Farm Farmer' Co-op. as'n FUery. Ira Whr Kile Dairy A.- j preface t r hj report it! : "The --aefrial eurt of South Bend's milk has been entirely too hich. and thi.i Is due to Improper care." Ht de-lired that this tst of p;;riv sue,;-, P Kept w:in:n tne .. a' below this figuro i0 r ,u. n.otes high baeferlal co qualifv of mill u n t . he added. IPsh denotes av. rs inferior ouall'v. In re.-ommer.di!-r that -le.i ir j should pasteurize tho pioduct befi-rc J distribution, tn Inspector sets out tne roiiowing ru;e to :.-e toiiowe.j for th bft reults obMirable uv.-b r this method. It is taken from :h specifications l?:d down b ana state board of health: he B.di

Tasteuri-e mi'.k Is milk t hi r his;.ir.,i

ht-en heated to a temperature ef decree Fahrenheit for 2 ar.d imniediat -ly coo'.e grre or lower." r. n Will Give Lcctnrr on Steel Treating Process Th American Society for Steel i Treating will maet on Tue.-day. I March 14. W. W. Iewls m-"tali urgiI cal engineer cf the American Rollins Mills (' . will givo a talk -n var:oi 1 n-.nnuf.it turir.g processes ard moving' : picture" in conn.ei tion with this talk ; will !äo be h3Mi. Final arrtnc--merits .15 to the meeting pla?e iiR,o not beor. r.ade. The meeting will b cpe-n to the public. Dr well and doubt no man do i'.l ! a n 1 doubt all men. We ar Pound to b htne-t ait not to bo firh. Conditions make and cond:litns b re sk.

JILTED LOYER BIDS FRIENDS ADIEU IN mm mm

olirr l nable to I ind Bodv of "Knkoino HilP in St. Jot; Itirr, However. 'ir.-f .--rP'rien a u I I - j 1 1 I - m r . pi.TT.'-l by t!. v.i'üi ii, who took nice, nut in I i i r,iki h.m 1' t"r othe- men nho lud won h 1 -r.i. -.-. "k'Mkr.rno avo-.ur.; i; it l . u ! ' 1 n . I it a'.! .iTi 1 hr -f.-r ' .1 fit on hi 1 , 1 I "rv ff i! h; i . Pi th rn'-r-nvt'r." lias M-h h-p ;i k '1 füt too M.ivardy a :o.Tip'.ih his purpose, hnow.i "Kok onto Ti II." 1 I Pi V a 1 r ' ! v. 1 frr.!.i th n"icr.io;r in lt--.v1-! hy Thf X"'.vs-T:in. f r r Wfdn i y in whi i ?hrt ?Icr.or iii -1 1. hi ii ' !ii hiinri ii. s rnririivi cn rrr and "thus destroy th-- f.-'tfu! j m p rn f i - j -r.f :!t on" he o th1 1 wr;tr do-n't know hlm-If. Ilid- I'rlonds lirrurl1. Thf pol;' ' v, -r- tr.v-n 1 1 1 l-ttr ' to inr .-titraro ir u-in and ir j h."i ps wafrh f!)r nor for a man who nau Killed I;:.'1.!.-''-;!. i : o ti l't rs ! '""nnnd fr'.iiii n.irf.-. of ;r r.'Vr i hank". rr.?ur. ; .-.-fullv. lu.w. vr-r, tor r... tr.3 k wiiP li did not return ; v. ro pomtf d in t' ri.-r".- Jirc ; t!on. "Kokoiii'-""?." ardor for d--ath ; h'-id rcnr'i. p.-rlrip.- h1 had 'h"?"n ! too blustery and cold a day. Addrc-.n hl lrtr. whih wa? ! n-rittf n in a hno hand, "To my ; friTids in S.-utli itrnd," thr .vritf-r ' r ill : ; "I an: lakin; this !-io-ir,s f bidding you nil a last farrwHl. r want j you to know nhy t am lioin; what du. and trn.-t ou will n.t iudcr nif too harshly." Thf fatart was th1 .sun" a? many otliff.'-, hut fomrfhing that fravo a little trodenco to wIi.Tt othenviso V.av:!d 1 mix, ainf furthf-r on u lfr ' and h'-r adilre.-s an-1 I : t. a m known iii .jutn'.f -nior.s about th"1 vornan in q iK st ion. gave ''"lent .ii" by wlu-h to tra. f th .li.fe.l and new mentally unbalanced htisl.a nd. She Tircs of 'I'm? (r-e of rh- aiMrrc-- of the wom an was Mithin a. s'ope: til" pollef ,'ation.. She homo and word was left report to headquarters. throw; of wa n---t at. for r.cr t -.. ,jf ono who claims to know, dccl in d tho woman to Iiis knowb.-dsp-. hn-1 throf "husbands." Further it was stated I that 'she tire. of 'em w ithin a j month. ' 1 Tho police g:-e credence to that r t of "Kokome'.s" letter in which named the woman as his wife. J but similar to nil -urh missi. e. on ! which there i- npprn!d a inn de plume, tho idea of Minid- was mot with the characteristic shrug. Rut they wish Fdll Im- k in fact will continue to run tbv.n ail clucj to ascertain hi identity. Tn the meantime thv rntroit "K'okoii'.o Mill" to aw lit a m)r b.i hoy da j . DR. BOSENBURY IN TALK BEFORE CLUB Disrufjf.s P r o p o jnl State Health ItiMirauee Law at Round Table Ieetin:. Dr C. S. Ibsenbuiw , 5.--retai y ot tin South Den! board of health, read a paper of unusual interest on tho subject of "State Medicine" bo fere members of the Round Table at the monthlv meeting an-1 baiiquM held We-duesday nitrht 1 ri tie community rooms at the y,m.c... Dr. Bosenbury spoke ac-ainst the rr-iposcd state, health insurunre law hich provides that a s;it- fund taj. rare of mdicnnl nece?itirs ot the- ill. wi'h a fund pr-v!dfd 4" per tent. ty employer, 1- per -rit. by employ ami p- r ' r. t . i-y stae. li. bis p-per th .-;' a 1. i gave a lo;aild 1 : -- ussin of the merits and defe--f.s of R ich a y-.f -m and gave fi-r bis chief argument acrainst it. the fet that Mi- h a u-asuro li.ad already been unsucee.-s-fully i ti vp?uc by three other governments. Germany, Fnglan-l and Austria. The speaker assailed tho Shep-pard-Towr.cr bill, a mrastirr alopted ty n government to provide federal and state aid for exae-oiant mother., as impractical, in that it created an e Liberate costly sr.-tem. 'This bill i-rovid .-. only instruction for maternity ra--.-s with no fund asisincd. for building of hospital or providing for :rv dical fees." Dr. Bcsersbury cild. "It is wrong iti that it involves a citien's personal freedom r;ght. It !i it (.re-cted a huge s .;ni f. -r a --1 r g and inst ni-'t-w ith. n-- doing them." jng p-'ct.in! iii-'thers finned method ef t o-! An i. terr--'.g round table di.s-cu--ioi en the .s'ibj. ate.J in by member tended the session. - t Aas jeirtiCpA". out b' at A d:ni er was I so :wcd a? .n o e'ee k. ittv . Dan l'Ie pre si led. .. f- . r. c. I I'iiiuuiuui iu'tm uifiri l Of Ac.vf iXcwman Trnvcltalk In B. M. Newman's Traveltalk on .1,,. r.-i 1 :a v. at the Hi-h j , a,,,.,: au li: - i uu-ii r t Friday eveae looks up and uj until the 1 -;ng. o he iver.s .r-Mi to t-, T - and th. e f0Ul , urdr.tan-I t ! .v orld w herein j' M.s'r.f f the is 'et. In a retn 1 r a 'i 1 ;re abbmign serie? of !'-,et;on pi-'turcs flee;; t color View, the ,nCum a : an B".-kie are pi. tured -ry i' t .matep.- told. Til" : 1 e : r ,.y P fai; upon i--"as a tu rquo: in the s that e ur-moun-B 1 k o Bot:. e. the , n 1 h ripple a:n a Mr. Newman's Car. a lim Kokies: tell a storv of the sure but -tcadv ' mvnrin.t f e v: :rat;en s .ni' oil! on tlie primal forest and the u:i - ' ?cald peak Axnis Arrested for Failing To Have Pool Table License1, aL Axnis. pr- nri-oto:- of a res - 'an rant u 7;'' W. Indiana av.. is sC...! to ret;!d to o !-" warn- ! ires of patrolmen on th bat to r.h - tain a. Ii'-ens.- t ei oniiii'r a nool tao e siin bis . r.U'.it plac ard wa arrested lat C:t:cers Kolo and As;kjer. Amin :s sai-i f- have -la : :r. -l tabb was f.-r hi- e't: p. rat.il and that only h:s f rierels were lowed to play on it. Bond- .f th U-C alf50 wc-rA furu.sr.ed for appearance in I city eourt this morn Irr.

I Office Aspi rants to Open Campaign

in county rnaay ; County Clerk to Accept Declarations of Intentions on That Dav. i Th o;,.--i a.-ori for politicly an Frkins ctfi .Starts lYidiy. Mi tint liv , l-rn iibur m. uar-

: v.ill L.r trm a - rpt'.r.- I rat :or. i ; ,-lpt nora. Haniiitcn ar 1 W. o. ! inifrJ. IVyo and f!arn. ('ounof ir.tf-r.tions from apirrint. Davirji, proidnt of th t"r of 1 51 for .M"r. Gray .a!-1 a property ' jt fev,- formal announcements l f.,, v tnurrri th.i rüv it- -(tr,1r,' ! itt lnint had bcn arranged cit

ouit man in n.uuitua ?iK;rs me o'fic of fhnff hav be?n n.a1 thus far. list at th off yar elfction, two superior court Judcrc?. county clrk. aTiditor. traurpr, assessor, townsliip asspvsorp. justicfs of the Pace and pro?uting attorney must b named by th citizenry of t. Jofph county. May .Uk Hrellnii. In many h.s'anr whro tho cf-fi--. arf lif 1 1 bv republican officials , I who hav sr.-r1 but on trrm. it i3 ! ron-idf-rcd lik'!.'.- that th-y will tfandidate to f-ued tlinijplv?. ; The ?r"atf-?t rival:-;- thus f.ir npparI rut is for sheriff and a casual observi rr Thursday be can a d"trmlnod hunt j fop com rfpuMican 'ho v. as r.ot Tho prrio.-i for filing appH-ations for ( Mun'y clrl; i front March -until April 2. thf Statut provides. Declarations by candidates for conre.3 and ptiito If i.-?!atur- nnrt b filed with tho f-fcrftary of 5tate. PASS RESOLUTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS HERE Hoard of Works Decides Upon Action at Meeting To Call for Rids. At a buit'thy ni"- ting of the board of works last nicht, a. number of resolutions; v. ere adopted' for paving i n pia. euien ts, eurbn ami sidewalk and proposed strert widening. S. Mihigin st., from a p-.int 10 ft. north of tho north line of Fairifv st., foutli to the city limits will b: paved aa .s.jen as weather conditions allow. From Fairveiw ht. to the pout h hno of Donmoyer av., the roadway will bo graded anil paved from curb to curb. From tho ;;outh line of Donmoyer av.. t tho city limits, a strii IS ft. wülo in tho -center of tho street shall be pavd and 1 gravel shoulders construct eil fn each iide of the pavement. Bids will bo callorl for on concrete, .sheet asphalt, bitulithic. ;isnhaltio concreto, and brick .and the matt rixl to bo used will bo determined after these bids have, been tabulated. Tho long talked of opening of a highway along north and south center line of W. 1 1-2 of Sec. 1". township 37, north range, 2 east, known a Kaley frt. from, the N. V. Centra.! track.' to Fwing st. was drei-bd at la.st night's me-etinc. It was originally pIanne-1 tr open tho highway as far as Sample s; , but va.s modified ami will extend only to th tracks. Resolution were- also adopted for qrade curb and walk on tho following streets: Fox ft. from Miami to Itrar: Anderson Ft. from Elwood av. to King st.; King st. from I'ortace ar. to wect line of Victory a-ddifion; on north side of Fluood a v. from Portage av. to west line of Victory addition; westerly -ide of portage av. from HI woo el av. t Morriss Park. A resolution was adopted for a pipe rew r on Jacks -n et. from Tindfn av. to Washington av. Hearings on all re.-olutiona adopted at the meeting were t-.-t. for Mar. 2f. A hearing on a roll of damages anel benhtK for th widening of TunvDok st. from South Bend av. to Corby sf was attended by a number of remopfC ratorf, who (Objected to the amount of datnace? to bo allowed for the widening. Their objee. tions were over-ruled and the i.ear-1 confltTued the widening of the street. The board ordered a. resolution providing for a grado curb and walkon Calvert frt. from Michigan s-t. to Main st. The weekly drill of tho bcal national guard unit was held Wednesday night at S o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. The tinplojos of Wyinan'j t"ro entertaine-1 -with a party on tho third floor of the store- Monday evening. Many cb v r stunts were introduced by the departments and individuals. Bate in the evening refreshments were sred ami dancing was enjoy "1. Itoutine buiness ns ransarto! hy tlie board of public works at theii r srular Wednesday meeting. Matter-cf-nce-rnimr the admlnittration ot water works affairs were di.S(.u?ed. Pr. Si. T. Danlen of Healths in, will giva a series of lectures in the interest of the Anti-Tuberculos't bacue. beginning Thursday, March at Fpworth Inpital. Tlir excrutlrs of ianip l'ire girls will entertain the "Tapawinga croupe" at a "pot luck" supper Thursday evemn at T.:?.0 o'clock. The montlily nutting of the Camp Piro Guardian-" training class will bo held n Friday e,vaing. "Mrs. Mayiiatnl C. Ilen'lersbot. Im w a calkd to B - An?cls. Calif, several wee',..-, ago on account of the sej-iee,.- illnc. i f her mother. Mrs. j B. C. Bane, has returned to South j Bend. Mrs. Baue wa move.l from j the hospital to her home there sev- - , 1 -r.ri.- it,i n.i ..'ot. i - - o-,, ' I'M'llllk. fr.ll i.ifili ft.--l.mr-ln t ti .t-t. A cold atdi. NL-icIn-: to f.ootge, J o. C.ra-iv. Walsh hall Notre 1 ' - J. O. Dame Vw,. wa stolen sometime Tin-vs-day, according to a report made to! the polico Wednesday. The watch 1 nf V'r-'Tt is!,'o'.-nil Tinrtlri t c-. V ....... .. i, ,, .,1. and th watch number was r..-.rei"'i7 ard the 'umV,.-- Oct.! ls 1 ()rrr TO nttcndol tlu Ru-inoss u-.v.-it'. n-hte rii tho v v f Supper was A Tue-iav evenimc. j s-rve.i at t:? following which Mif i rhf-n.a a.Mont was in cnarge or tool ! b s-on. I At a inn-ting of th tMucatlnn cer.imltte of tb.e Y. W. C. A.. Tuesday evening it was decided to hold a forum Tue-sdav evening. April 4. at o'clock. Tiie subject ami the speaker for this me 'ng will be announced later.'

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Lane, Hamilton and Davies Inspect Place Nab Three on Booze' Counts. Chif ff I'oii'-o Ia:rc n - I.-ir., afternoon. ir.fpctir. many i.f tho pi.-icos that have bn Mr.dcr ?urv;llano of thf department for vio lation of liquor law?. Mo.-t of th1) Plarrq n-rre Inspected to asrertain if the action of tho court had bn ad-! t herM to and in all plac s v;?;trd i yostrrday, all evidence of H juor wa, lacking. : -Way A stop as mad at th lalfIIou?. 1001 Lincoln way K, andi

aftr explaining tho purpo-t-'- of their T. A. Tllncs, chairman; Mrs. ricment i.-it they were invited to go as far S'mogor. vice chairman; Mi. Pcva as they liked. Th- Invitstion u :n I-rickelJ. .secrefan-; Mrs. I-'rank- Tieraccepted and a complc to outlay of if'g treajre-r. gambling parapherr. ilia v. as uu- Other membrrs of t he boAoJ. w hi.'h earthed in various part- f thihva rleetej re'ently. are Miss Daipy prernl.-s. j Harrison, -s. t. K. Dill. ,Tame

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wer couf:c;ated and broucht to the(Srne. and Wiith TIar.br. North IJbstation. M. KJr.e, better Kr.wn aalrty.

"Shorty," war. in --harce of the place. and wa.s order-'d to appear in court this morning to explain tho pi f .-.enco of the gambling outfit. While walking along F. L.il!o av.. later in the eveninc. Thief Iano's attention was attracfetl to the soft drink establishment of Theodore Tsiolis. 2 2 i K. IaSalh- av. William Hins. 17 X. Notro Da mo av., was j standing at tho bar and ti e actions j ef the two men looked suspicious to i the ciiicf and ho decided to await . I developments. ' Arressl Tu lcn. j Believing that the coat was clear, , Tsiolis J3 said to have rap pel three j times on a umb waiter with a Mr.all ; w hi.-ky glasc. The dumb waiter as-j cended to the floor above and a Trink was pourei int) tho gla.'o, wliich Tsiolis passed over tho bar to Clitis. j At thi3 point Linc entered ami j warned Slins ,not tej dum; the glass! but the warning hael no fleet ami tho chief had to be content with an empty glass bearing a strorg odor of "moonshine."" A hurried search was in --1 of thj tloor above, where the wife of tho proprietor was waiting for another beckoning from the dumb waiter, but no liquor v;aj in sight. Backing a search warrant, tho chief could not continue the s-arch aud thf two men were brought to the station. Tsiolin was charged with unlawful nosej-'sion of intoxicating liquor for sale, while a charge of receiving from a common carrier was placc-d against Clins. Bonds wen furnished by both men for appearance. In city court this morning. Detective Scrgt. Valentin .Detinskl and detail made a similar tour of th west side. Frank Soprunov, 10 13 W. Fisher st.. was found to be operating a still in hit horn and had 200. gallons of mash readv for the nnt oper ation when flip detail deeenelrd tinon him. Soprunov was lieid under bomls of $j. charge,! .with unlawful manufacture and pe.- -e ri-m of liq ier. SURE-FIRE MELODRAMA DRAWS ONLY S50 FINK XFAV YORK, March 1 Dedication to her of a i original melodrama "The Outlaw Jjover" f ilk el to win the affections of Miss Anna Carey, teacher m the Visitation parochial chool in Brooklyn, she. testified Wednesday. whereupon Dominic Warra. a salesman and the author, wa. held in $.V bail on a charge of a.nnoyirg her. Resides deluging hfr w:th manu-.-cript. Miss Carey testified. Warra sent her ftormy letters, reinforced wieii threats by telephone. Ju?t to fhow tint "The Outlaw" I,oer" was sure-fire melodrama, th" f-'dlowjng rubtitle wan re id to fh court: "A fact of true loo seniare Ir-, ii.f'in loVr. Wjel-.ed loie and I eve." Til'.S Millple of tlV iperarv ;fvlo given the court: '"Tlie outlaw lover -ront into a Mush when he invited hr,r to the npcrx. She went inte a blush, too, and thereafter they became Inseparable friends." Half of Kansas Wraith drapes School Taxation CHICAGO. 111.. March J .--'"More than half tho wealth of Kansas virtually . scapes taxation for tho support of high schools." said Mr. A. 17. Loon;:?, superintendent of schools, Hiawatha, Kansas, at t'ifj meeting of tho department of rural oelucatlon of j the National Bducatlon Association. The f-ituation is probably typical of ctndit4or;s in every state- whero no lirovision for state equalization ha? been tnaele and where u adctpir.t? system ef eeurty aid ha.'- been dcised." Mr. Be-omis explaincl that county aid was NOT so distributed as to rqualizo opportunity in various parts of the county and that a low valua- ! tion per pupil in second and third I las, titles result -1 in ar. excessive! tax rate. He recommended state aid for cotintif-s needing it; the county unit for taxation for hih .- . oop.; 1 liniination of r.on-approv d s- h-.d.v ! WIFE, 22, IS MOTHER OF SEVEN CHILDREN RBYRIA. C. March 1. Although not v.-t 22 year.-, of age. Mrs. Frank. Fhkr. wife of a local butcher, j tho' mother of s- ven children. Mr. an-1 Mrn Fhler have been married six ve.trs. " Tlie jirst three children, ull born i s i T. c 1 v. are health-. Then rm-! nrA bn-thv Th.! r a n-, A 'twins, heth cirls. about r. voir ro. I" . . -, The twins, however, died. A few rn twins, nowever, 01e-,. a. row ; day s n go anoine r st oi nvini. noja : i ., .. -w..- i i.. arri u. i .n- m iwiusv i CHICAtiO. March 1. Feoe-H-a.1 , of New York . : Judge Julian W. Mack j has been najned to succeed Judge, i k". M. Land. re-sigr.ed, pending a j permanent Appoint me:.: by Bre't ; Harding. Jud?c George a Cirp-t-ntor announca v. t anesi.a . .juce - carpenter ard Judge Mack win hear all criminal cases and Judge George t. Page will hr ease jn equity pending the. permanent appointment, it w.a-- announced. , j flying 1 in th e- hand is worth ten

now;; heiress wins DIVORCE IN DETROIT PBTROIT. Mich.. March I. Mrs. Winifred Dodg. Gray. ISml daughf-r of the Ite. John F.

utomoM'.A manufaesrn:.nted a divorce from Jr.. a prominent .'cal c!ubmi. In circuit court her Wednesday .iftcmoon. Mrs. Gmv : r,4 cmcity, and mm her hus- ! r-aii-i uaa rmarK'! ;n tn presence t :f friends that had. crevn d:5- ( t Ri-re f ul to li m. i t"st th ion. tlray did net oon- : ivn cMi-tody of thir da:izhtcrJ of court. Tlie Grays wre married Oct. 1 ? 1 5. and .frra!.d lafrt ?--ptmbr. T .1 VII. Xnmnl Hrntl of Red Cross Chapter CuYicerg wero elected it the metT.g of th boa:d of directors of th In ed Cross TT,May evening at the hamber of CommerrA, They are v:i r n.. i. .v. Hammers- .mi Pit. . . Tn na I A rt nur T I j T . . - ' .-..i.i- ' ... S.I ill' -14. . . I IJn husia -m wa. evid j members In their dis.uj j work for the vear. Mrs. it r d bv the v;on .f the V. O. Tl enfrans w as appointed hairnvei of thi l!OiWl MARKET DISPLAYS IRREGULAR TREND Early (ains hy Professionally IJaeked Iues Lost at Close. N'FW TORK. March 1. Stock favored l.-y professional traders made, further advances In the early i t a g f a of Wednesday's active cession but reacted sharply on tho heavy selling of the final hour, littlo or nothing remaining of their one to three point gains. Dealings expanded, especially in steely equipments. oiLs and shippings. The; inquiry for rails was lmiited at mo.-t entirely to secondary shares, rotably those- comprising the reorganised western and .southwestern systems. Sale.s amounte-l to 33.1.000 shares. Settlement of March 1 interest and dividend payment was effected without tl i s t u r h a n c e s to the money market. Call loans opened and held at por cent until almost at. the nnish. ! when the rito was advanced to r per cent. Time Joan. tnatiring Wcdnsdn:', were renewed, for the shorter period at i'i per cnt, but -tfrir.es of longer date were scarce. Foreign evchanges were Irregular, sterling elemand bllla rising to the. new high rf 4.44, but. ieacted tll2 cents later. French and Italian rates were firm, hul other continental bills cont nued to ease from their high kvels of last werk. South American exchanges strengthened. Argentine bills were sustained by reported purchases for London accounts, presumably in payment of foodstuffs and other raw materials. W HEAT PRICES FALL ON WEATHER REPORTS CIIICA'W, March 3. Widespread j now and rain likely to prove of much benefit to th? domestic crop of winter wheat did a. good d! to bring about a. decide setback in 1-r.ce "vdresday in the wheat market here. The closinr v.?-; unettk'd at .". 'ic to rte net low-er. rith May ltr4 -o 14.-. and July UTi? to FJ f 'e rn finished 1 to J down; oats off -Sir to lc -and provisions at 8. decline of l." to 22c. With a. blanket of f-now over great stretches of southwestern territory that have teen suffering from pro-kr.ge-d droucht, wheat traders were prompt Weincsday morning to beI cln hanging from the buying to the 1 selling s-ide. A material drop In wheat quotation? in Liverpool acted a. an ndditional motive for such acf tion and o did notice of tho fact that the United States visible supply was larger thin a year ago, and that there was more wheat, too. on ocean passage. Sharp declines In the prieo of corn 1 nr.n oata re-ulted from the .-jown-i ward swing of wheat values. (.KNTJIAL XEWS SCMMAnV. Ni:W YORK, March I . Government resumes weekly weather report today. Republicans; of house oommitteA, Iti advance of today's p,c!on, favor I nrir.cin? out a bonus measure, not postponing It. but tingkd situation shows little improvement. Rhode Island mill owners and unions Involved In rtrlke. reject offer of mediation. Ga companies operating within New York state within their rights to make service charge, court of appeals rukd. Anthracite miners of Pennsylvania will not take strike vote If no wage agreement reached by April ' 1. Dispute will be confine.! ta -'-tuminous fields. 1 Pennsylvania taflroad company; i for ?--oufl net operating ir.rom of j ? 1.0 05. n00 increae 4.?2?.00a. ' Reparations commls'lon receives , f? f ?h 1 o days' in'allment of J.äBi c oon P015 Tks from Germmy, 1 1.1, Ä r.A..clAn. 11,. - ".;."?;: " ' i -k-. o.w. . ...... , " ' marks tn cash. - A re rage 2 0 Bndutria.l '..it; np .8. :o Rails 7.55; up .14. STUD BB.VJvIJIt STRONG. NBW YORK. March 1. sttude. laker shown a trovg undertone. i Prof.t-fkir.g sas ar.d selling by j traders after the opening caused a reaction of a point or more, but these were reafiily absorbed, and the market has ince fluctuated between 100 -S ar.d 101 1-4. There Is a disposition in th "street" to lok for a natural reaction in Studebaker, but so far every tlmo trad ers woric ror a reaction tnej una it difficult to cover without bidding up the stock.

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I !!m 1. Fury rhirrr..nn of th 1:- . ! in rv ! c cnn-.itt. Mr. t'':ry v.-'ti I be :t-.i t y Mrs. O rr.T.? Pnrc-.t an.l r.sbM Mir. J a. Th v. hci loinl trill n in'jcia-js for a rrr, r.i! n:i Viir-.-'T ; rl.!f which Inhtd d"t md i nurses and oth.T r.,r -r .f th I f!r-.- j. rnritv TT?.-. . -.'ä. - .-n .... .. ' th prrrrnr.ont inT.'.':- r.h: c ;..! - ; t" and th nur.i:.K rtlviti crr n:t:tc um postpor.'-' 1 until th n'T mcftinj. !4OLD GLORY" SENT TO ; LAUNDRY FOR ECONOMY ! WASmXGTOX. M i: ii I --Tr. .b j dirion to returning t.udr t Ir-ct :.r j Dawea' army ."hlrt, ;hf M-.r.r." ; I have. Juft hit on a.irth-'- n.. '. j -conomy, called ur.--f!.i-: "r.-.-.r. lng up th flag." Hitherto when -O'..! (,.--' came so 5r.icko Kair.cd. c- .-J--rw:s---soiled, as to become u::.-e "..Lza.W, i It was rt:r.tor.:&ry to d: p ' - .f i by j burning, with appropnaf m 111 tar..' j honors. A r.ow f.a - wr.; t'.n ! quired. This i.s oxpcr.v.v. ! Tl... T ir a. - .-ka V.- 3 i., J., 4 ... .... - . i. -. .1. .... . . ..... S loll a procedure f"r . T"ktvjv. n reason had r.v r hfo-f- 1 n .suggotl. The Corpc n.vs i;T f.-c-eonstaitly. v.-or "li $ 1 - to a:-.-- . SO the epc! SO of the , ' ' ' rnn Rppre-r'afed. i v-.-. r---: Lhat. s-imo M.i-OO .t- t""' .-i a' re-ady.

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Stock Market Soiling Prices fit The Close prices on tho ptei.-k rxeh-ir-were-; Pb""K FP XFAV T,IST A. T. and S. F American Bet Soiear. ....... . American Dreg Svnd'cato. . .. f-4 American Can 4a A Uli Clialmera rc--.., r--,i , a . -i- t a f . II!-I...11I -V-III l'-'ll.'li.....l. ;'!l 1 i,l.l lie ! ?' M .on i i ...... t ( J T . - . I , I American Iconio-tiv? 1"' f n-irnnrli t V. r r,r r 4 - .i.44. ve.. V--J-, American i-mc!t. and Bfg. Cx 4 7 A. r. W ".'i , Hoc i it d 1. Ii 2 Baldwin Tx-eomottvo ...... .h-i1 B. and O .-. ::7-. Bethkhem S.terJ "P,".. S p -o. T - Canadian Pacit.c .l"Chili Copper -1--Cuban American Suir..u.... 1 a 'uba. Catio Sugar............ f California. Potrolenni ........ ."1 Central Ie.ather -:' Chandler C. and o a'4 l , Colo. I'uel an-1 Tron... 2 Corn Products "i CrUCil'l'"- Sted .............. " Chmo Copper ...... Una in 1 Brio Common 1 General Kleetri- ., General Motors c JGreat Northern Ore . Greata Xworthern Preferred.... 7"r,j TTIdn n T .-a tb r r Co mm ev . . t '. 1 , Hide and Bother Pr-re-1 . . Illinois Central 1f,r' Industrial Alcohol . 4 t "h International .o.okel . 1 1 International Paper ' - Inspiration Copper .......... i-'S'-i Kenne-cott rper iBackawana ?te1 4 T, ' Ty-high Vaiky :: ! r - a s- i ? ?, '.ei j Mexican Petrofu'n 12j': j Miami Coppe r .Manne Common ". ' . Ma rinc Tre ferr -1 . 1 . ? Missouri Pacific. ....... .1' Midvalo s-teei . ... Nevada. Copper V. I ?e w Tla ven ........ . 1 .' "-; . y. f 7 7': ; Kansas and Gulf. . ! Norfolk and We.'e:n..., '''. ."."orthern Pa-tr- 7'7i ! Pari rin Oil t j Puro Oil -"':. Pan-American Petro'mm Peop'e Gas Ti'Pennsylvania . . . . . Pierce Arrow ...... Pullman Co. 1 1 .' 5 , Ray ConsoMdned Cop.r 1 C. Reading Re-pu.bb Ptepl 7 X i" Rock T-'and . . . rv Rock I.-band "A . I Rock I -land "If 7". ' I Rubber ". 7 - I S'outl.em Pac;';,, M' soutnern ttauway - S. Paul Common............ l'' j Ft. Paul Pfd i Stromberg ... . . T' ' ' 4? ", j Ftudcbakor Cemtmon 'lci I Studebaker Preferred t o ! ' ; S'cars-Roebuck f Sinclair OH ' ?ucar Tobacco p:-od-:cts- :. t"a Te-xaa Oil iTeya.t, Pa elfte; 2,J i T'n:rn Paclf..- !';'.r: j F. Ft. Steel Common ' ' IV. S. Fteel Prefe-red... i F. P. Food Corpn. ' ; ! Uta h '"oppe r : Van a bum b"T-.-i r ; Vlrgir.?a-Carohfi Chemie! .. :'- j Waba-h "A" I Will, .a ( ' e t-;a n I " iWe V!n Unin TVori i r, W-st ; u gl"l O'i ce. ' BTBURTT ONP. 2nd 4 ':.-' 1 1 Ft 4 4 2nd 4 -.7.-' i I ?.r,l 1 ' : " vvwvwv 4th i'i rth i'ii I ( Fnr ago f.n i v rro-r. f Win: VT-Mar off 2",e; .ri;pr r.' erntN -M.-iv -r i-e. .i:.'v " I OATS M.av e ff ; J :j J v - 1 ri'.nviSIONS Le-rrr.

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