South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

BOARD OF SAFETY REQUESTS OFFICER TO TURN 111 BADGE

'urtlrt Di-mi'(l fur AIlr::rI ilr.-irli of Duty Stanin-ki : r f .1! b- 1 -r-.lar i ) r 'ir'i vi a rt . , ! 1 I ' . . r r... . 1 to tin 1 v h.- -' ' r ! to a ' -t u ; -o m ling hia M.t.ou a f.i ili:r ' r, to : ( - ' Iv.'i . i ' , ' --. :' i f .-1 t .1. fe : - tk;. he a . ! U P '! k " .i I ' i :. adquart 1 John W. InvSiop - r .'! s r ,r ; " ' ' d !r:.-iV,r p ; : on. 1 er". -' . t of th 1 ' T. t.t.itiv . d. ' I l."- of ik poV . r 1 I: 1 ! O .to.- ! r.f rii'-: n .a k l r. k a i o ; ;:h th hf.arl r.-.:. r. r. r. -s , f" th- : ,:r -J(. f r. . '' ' - I if.d !. t. .'.. trill o'or 1 ' r ; ' ' A ) l' on th' l.'-r-- and a r .- s'i ot r 1 h tri- : j .in Thorn H n i r. t f 1 1 1 . n 1 r s-i. it" fr a n. t ; 1, pr : n a p.a l.y ! wt'd to a 01. -id r atl'n of roufirc: on in'-s. Memb. r ('P-r.i'T.t Sn-io-r was ! t. d vi'-" prfiidnt of thf l-.ard to tak- th" rhair of m.ftinrfl 'vlirn'ver I "r -'1 W . . Davi. s is absent. A full 11. n.bf hip wa.-, presI t Iat rdi-'ht. II'- lloii- e;ir C 4iiilplot If n. H:;; "iii-f Ir.n:-' S ibr 1 partment i:o lud' d in hi that Ifosf Ho'i.'- Nfi. 1 was corupbtd with th." e.vfpt ion f.f the f.oor.A and following th- boarfl's policy o! runomy, w.ik of hoi stonin would; done hi th liremen. ' 'dc hi- f hiurt no J. I. an" re- 1 p. rt. i that n o the practice ot j in- r-printir - all criminals taken into (.ustfdy !y the department hau b n ir.st.ilb d. mk nati'T.ally known; -riniinal." had ! 1 n id -ntlt'n . T-: . f . ? 1 tt r.i en f ' i i.trti- .0!i:nT1 f't w a 4 1 :r rnueh b lt. r n.kr for thf ,N ork , i i , r aon- I iM.r.ud, lie ant ounred. lrclarlns that, th" Cadilla" patrol was jirartia'!y an poo l s new Finer, having it ovrrhauiMl and it cyllr.df rs rrbored. The two l'ord (ars r- Gently jejr hiscil for n-" of tlo- r.iuht. c-ap-ta;n and lh d-t'eth" hur-au had a- Muitte.J t h ' 1 1 1 I -e m favorably. .v-'zweia'.s ! -tirejii'-nt n arked a tola! of ri-jht years service. He Wd3 originally ap;inff 1 April 21. 191. wh.-n after four yars he retired. 11" w as rc-appdnt f d four years a?o. Th." epiod" whirli broucrht about lus di.sfavf! with his sup. rior.s w.n of such ;i nature, it was said, that call, d for hi forced resignation, r was on duty nijzhts. accompanied o:i l,i. bent in th' west end by Officer Frank F. Hansi-arser. when two youth carrin? auto tires passed y. They xpjalin.-d to thf officers, it las told, that they had wrecked their machine, and In fear that someone would strip the machine had r-moved tin iIi.-im hone tires and were takln? They rave their ad- t dr. a t"J t l.a.-'nlb et. S wedn reported the Incident the next day and an in vestiration showed that the youths in question did not live at tho LaSalle ct. nddias. Ha nsba rper was exonerated for the reason that but two weeks bfforf. Ji" had been appointed a n: tube r of th.e ft-rce and wan taking his orders from the senior ofllcer. Acffits called upo4i th membe-rs !at niclit with a lew of sfctirint; li i mi.-slon to publish a hook showing thf: photographs of the m-mbers of ihe polie. f..re i.udividui'Py and ip croups. Half of the receipt, from ad ertlsin-. it wa exp! lined, would be turned over to the police pension fund. The r quest was met w ith unanimous disfavor, th" previous op. ri ne e a few years ao w hen businos men and patrolnien alike were humiliated through a system of "b. urio' inok '!. bein triven as tl.e priro-jp il rf a-on. Chief For." included m his report to the bond a l"tt r addressed to Mmse'.f and th" 1 JameM F. SdiocU follow- pi il - ivd by Niuht Cant. k. The letter, which the a'.Ue of the uid epl i ins t he use Ford machio li ade of P. Chief Fan- . I wixh t iiforo-i you and the Honorable Hoard of Safety tli.it there is a very noticeable improvement in the work of the rd-tnt patio'to-ti since J hve beep tourin-r th." :ty by automobile. I usually take th three p it p; ? thf otV.c and pio'r rile an vl ant.-. I start f-om FJ r .m. it ab up th.e serpvants, then v-i tho city until " : 1 5 to 3:4". o c 1 k . We c . r all of t!.c p.-s's and it is very s Mi m that we do p.ot tied the o;h. t r on The po-?. Some io!. we e.V. r i and three tin - s in a uiht and nearly .always fit:-1 tb. o:!.ers out doir. th.eir lu'v. Th: for our i n b r m . ! : oi . lb .-p-e. !tu'i . .i.:n:s i:. schm'k. Captain. I'lUiMlliK ON VACATION. I'NI'ON. Mar-'h 10. Premier I. !.,;! Dfjio b ft I.'-r.dcn to lay for a a W 0. s r-c. b tn. I 1 , . - p o I e 1 u.ipa n: 1 . - c . r. M- in

THREE "BUY-LAWS" OF THRIFT 1 . M. !.. y 'a 11 sp- nt ::c - til" farther ;b '. ;- .; . n io v. .aits op. opp. rt u u : t . ?t. p i " rt u ! i ' b to a v e a! our. a in th" X- w --T.:-.- s' Cias--itid ; ct icn. F- ry u. ! !.':- v. if .-rv k. bu-r : t - t: u -.!.' i'.". s to. at there .-re to: - wp.c a !.-..--ary things an 1 ' beucht f -r to. u.-h. p n.f'To- v th ir. w oub! er lin.irily ! p.i.i : r tic -o Ti:. -i .f . the I;;"!'.-'; -s0. ivg tppir;u!.iti'-- of ery ---rt made b . ' i o s ar.-i , r. i : ; iu 1 1- !!,..: ar. dail .' r rb-eted the lotle ab n r the a :-u-- hit- r. -ting h ,idi:.-'s in the c; -::'. d column-. M r h ir. '.i-e. H. il F-t it- Hu.s. 1,,- i p o . r t u t 1 1 ! 1 -' . Auti-:.. l ibs th.-- a:.- r f,c of the f.. bis loetT".) by th;- wüdy u ed thrift rvice. f"K through tee C..t-ifled S' ctb ti t ry do. !

Another Smashing Film Success Is Billed atOliver

William Farnnin to Appear in "IVrjury," a Lauph Classic CIo-" Todav. .-.ful moving pPture rver sliwn at t'.K' Oliver th-iter, ar.n'uiif'ent i- mad- by II. II. Wo. ., üitrir, t : i t ar, -Mor sii.a-hlng s'.pa e-- will I-.- shö'.s n. The title of the picture , i ' P rjury." with that cmln.ru a--tot, ra.rr.uni. in in? ,f' 4'-1 r. 1: role. Will i-i m Fox, producer of 1 ll'J I I I . . T ! - - 1 .1 "A ronr.'-eti-.-ut Vrink- Tti Kin? Arrrur'-- Court," i.s the man who I. , al-. r-porsib for "Perjury." ' Farnuni will b- rcrnembere-1 by th'.i'r-r go-rj for his wonderful ' ". rk !n v. ::!' of th plays from th p"M of i:.x I'.f.'ii-h. nr;f ialiy in th" t-kthtin: j-- !(;. In tho coining pi : 1'.. rr.ur.i isathi i'-s:. howin? liiin- , 5'-If to r." th- tni" r (l-b;oodf 1.I type ; of An-.f ri'-an rnar.ho -a, r.no whn'io n.akrs hi- c-pf rt.ntor.s fff! thf latent po. . r w ithin th1 ni. Mr. Wood has arrar.f d an JntrriK,t., this week that will f"Iip.-" anythir. lias yet tindertak.-n. awI !u rcfnfrr hn lir r.ti nn tmnc inV-n. riifj arts I f t;vf n 1 r In ronjtm" tion with Ai.k'"lo 'itrile, mu.-lca! di- , re. tor. whos" orh"stra will renI"r j "William Teil." M.-enle and Ilhtin? ... . . ... 'fff'ts in harmony with the music , will b tifCfl to entertain patrons iln additirm to this pror j I'orr-ey, formerly of thr? ! lies, will render a few nong? PLAN TO OBSERVE CHILDREN'S WEEK " -. , , , . c Sunday hdiools of County to Take Part ill NatlOH-Widc f" l.-k-l - - I ii r tri vautt. ;und ay school?, of thiJ county ar rla n ni n ? to t ake p.,rt i.: a cont !nent - w 1 d e observanee of "Children s .. . OA , f.'l.-" rrlt ?A in M 7 ornnllr" I to an announcement made Friday by the St. .Joseph County Sunday School asoeiation. Tho purpose of the movement Is to emphasize the reli-dous education of children. The schools are foloHinra unified program which has been lnappcl out by the International Sunday School association, with Miss Nellie C. Tounsr. superintendent of the children's division. In immediate charpre. As a result of the week's observance it i hoped that more thoucrht will bo priven by parents to the rel'.rious education of their children. Ffforts in the communities will be directed to correcting the situation and brin? every child possible Into Sunday school. In cases where the children are already attendants of Sunday school, It Is hoped the move ment will make the attendance more regular. Hou.f -to-house visitations to enroll children will be maae. A street pararle of Sunday school children, a festival of sonp and story, a pageant of play, an lnstlute for parents and teachers, are all to be features In the unified program ot the week. Westminister Chureh Head Addresses Club Banqueters "Some Other Nations" was the Mibject of an aeldress delivered by Hfv. II. K. Cross, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian eimroh, to the members) and guesta of the Thursday club at the annual banepiet Thursday evenlnir at the First Christian church. Nomination, the riht every American enjoy. and outrht to make uso of. determination of the public to stay on the job for the risht, and cooperation and th pood it will do In politics, were all discussed by Ilev. Cross. "Th re is also one kind of coronation that i- worth while." he said, "and there are some crowns that nro worth wearing. Ceori?e Washington wore one lie was first in the hearts of bis fellow mm. It Is our business to fret into politics and see that men who stand hitrh in the hearts of the community art elected to responsible positions." Cornet ko.os by Wellington Yates, two reading's by Olive Geraldine White, and a proup of ?ongs by I). H. Scandlin.-T preceded the address. Mrs. T.uther Martin pave the address of welcome, and Jlr?. Ira Cilery, president of the club, presided. Mrs. J. C. Otis pronounced the invocation. The tables were arranged in a hollow square and were decorated with jonquils and ferns, carrying out the club t odors, sold and green. Hand painted place cards .n a proldrn rod .Usi-rn furnished the color scheme. SKNTKNCES TWO MEN ! ON FEDERAL CHARGES I '. I H M I N't J 1 1 A M . Ala.. March 10. ; Ov rruling a tnotion for a new trial, Vt d( ra! Judge Grubb Friday ?enI tem e j J. J. Huntington and J. II. Co :, ra i'.y. onvi( td (n ch.arg s of I uin the maiU to tit fraud, and of ( onpiracy. to , rve live and two cars. i -p nit nt:ar tti!y. in the Atlanta (.oh. The sentences ar. ru con urr- i.tly and are fquivalfnt to nv No ars terms. f an aptoal to th" court .. - --

ot .-.pp. als was recorded. Hunting-i John Joo. 1132 Prairie aw. who ton and C'enmlly wa re convicted of i is v.ibl to have b en able to ovadrh.aving u.--d the po.ails in an attempt ! arrtst en numerous occasions b.--

: .1. fraud Marshall Hinchn:c of In t :o iVr.;-.-V ! Window Beeper Freed on Promise to Weier Acahl' Harry Overlea-.. ' 1 0 1 - I bile a v., a youth liviner who ios taken iste-tly late Thür.-. lay evening to c i h,.-n he wan caught peeping- Into w : r 1 o w .- in the neighborhood of and Indiana a v.. was re- ' bascl Friday. -Peeping Tom" rhargrs were dijmis d on motion ! of the state be-aiife of th.e youth' ac .tr.d hus jiromise to not repeat t u e 1 f ! e n.r.WOIt COAIi STUIKK. i CHllVHNNi:, Wyo.. March 10. i Womir? miners have voted by a brtr majority in favor of the threat-

e-Tp- 1 nation-wide coal strike, accord ; t" be held for hiblren of th eeunir.g to a jdatement I'riday by an of-! try k ,oo. ha been siheiu'.el for

fleUl of district 22 tf the Fnlted i ..i;. i. in nl .-" 04 ,-viuri r ... Ii. 1 :.. ;al j.il.i he had receied infrma:;cn from k.cals all over the state 1 to crify this statement.

PRIÜ M'COWAH III INITIAL STEPS TO (JURB GRIME WAVE

Issues New Rules fcjr StudentDuring Se.--ion Mut Clear Building Karly. I'ri:t!ii::.Trv to a ti"ii 1 . tn f"?:iO'-! b'-ir 1 which v, ill -i M"!iday v :;!: i- .ait t ! ::. im policy rl'tu-- to th 1 ;!' 'iv o: y nt th- leal hich flmo!. Trin. .T. S. McOowan tn.irif it know:; I'ruijy that h Ins j,v put into rffft tv'. v.'iia ii fa vu:'a'i r--U.t.-i i..al.f fXp-CtoiJ. A!! -lu 1 Tit w r l'UjaÜnir ::. u-t i.'. ti ! tint Par.-l l.y 1:--' 1 n thf- aftorr.: It i.- prohahv. 1 .-aid, th.it in the r.rar fiitur r.fJ to 4 o" tiiis irk. t'.IIlf- Will 1" T. -i' h rs of :-tnif.: a! to s.or :-truo.t a! to r.t p rn.it Mii.l ntrf , :i thf- rooms during rlas p-ri-i f.,is f-T t) r j.urpo.-o of Kr'in- to th-.dr kei n a -pt in ra v-s of ernerK it y. T AfKito Crime. Th' v hK'Vf : w t " rrcor.izrrl r.s ind: nti if Me 'ow an's efforts t ahat" the practice whi'li he pro-I';-:-fd has iia-rtas"d ratlor than de.-r ;us.d during the past ;.,ir ard t sp ( ialiy durir.'s the present s.-nies-

ter. In addition, the principal nn,ir-s ,lcja stands ready to cooperate with ;iny.tarted to v nroirr.tm adotted by school author-' ,.!,.,.- ..a

l-e-K-ai.i d'i..-i..i .-.-uooi a..in1 -

Silti,a an'1 "Vil1 brn?1 hls hX fft'MtS yirrrf l.i Vnl I t,,warrl Ulf' "'Cemcut of any , fe i mea.suref. adopted to put an end to.;

the practice. i That the fa.ts brought to licht in a recent article in Tho News-Tines are subshantially correct and indi-; (ate a tendeney toward crime by a, ?rcat number of recalcitrant s'u-i fl ntrt, was broupht out in admis-! sifns mad" by teachers and princi-j pais aiiKe in se.ciai oi uiu .-wojo..- ; Friday. Soic." means to provide for 1 the nroner su nervision of locker. . ' - - i and instruction to the students for taking better rare of their valuables are in pcner.il the two principal recommendations forthcoming. i Tho theft of looker Iocäf, forceful breaking into locker, purloining of school tmppher. purse sratcmmr and larceny of bicycles show the

n il they say of proper supervision by appointment of special police as-jt,,

signed to that duty. Janitors ami ! pea ted this evenir.c: at the teachers, it is claimed, are too busy ! place. Those who saw that their other duties to stand suard photou-raih.s of mpw crystal;

'.er bickeiv and run down suspiciou? persfms. nun inen a i m u o le ii i.

is worthy of consideration by thoiand ronmnco as thrillin;-: as anyiHr. James McNcel, lr. and Mrs. F.

school board Is shown by the pros- j ent ineffectiveness of methods now j in force. RESTAURANT OWNER LlUUU JL IlillllirilAl Musjzravc Charged by Wife With IIavinr Improper Ken i i lntions With Woman. i Herbert I. Muscrrave. 40. proprie. tor of a restaurant at lOLS. Frank- i lin st.. was arrested on'i warrant I yesterday afternoon by Heputy Sheriff Dick Taylor, charged with alleged Improper relations with Daisy Hidqrewny. 24 years old, whom he i. .aid to have induced to come tn this i city from West Virginia. e ! Musgrave lived with his wife and I three children until about six months aro, in West Virginia, wdiere j his alleßed relations with the Uiclsre- !

way woman are said to have started, j the robbery of T'.altimore and Ohio j He came to this city to open a rot- j freittht ous at Walk rion. was re- j auratit and shortly after, was fol-j leased I iiday und r Jl.Oco bonds, lowed to this city by .Mi-s Hidcreway. p, cause of the prominence of lVswho was employed In his restaur?-nt. I te-r. his arrest ha caused con-idtr-i

The parents of Mrs. Musgrave j able attention. For several years he learnfd of the conditions snid to e x- J managed the Laporte base ball team ist. four days ago, and when they in- land later became a Chicago City asformed their daughter she immedi- I sociation ump rc. H.enjam.in Kneb--ately came to this city and swore out b y j-nd Fi ne, t Vrnrnne, an-.-ted a warant for his arrest. Inn accomplices of Fostt r, were reThe Hidtreway woman is said to , h a sed under bonds oi $joo eaeli. have a husband now living In West j The three men will bo tri d in the Virginia from whom she ha.i been j I.apot t" circuit court.

separated for some time. Fp tn a late hour last right Mus. grave was still confined to the i still confined eounty jail awaiting the fiv.ulr ot ! bonds by the prosecuting att "rnf y. I TWO MEN ARRESTED

ok liquor charges,;;;;,,,.

Joseph Pitri and John Joo , . , , . i ivanned nv ijeiau rrmavConfiscate Rooze. Ietctie Sergt. and d tail ("mp' Valentin Delinski ed of l t. '-tives Pinter. Kish, Winters. Ferg. r and

Havalle, scour d the city late ys- ; Mire are very muri::. Aircarix tin terday afternoon in an effort to put erde-rs are in exot.-s of th ' J'roducan end to the numerous ilii it liquor tion and tho force is being angb aks that have b en reptrted in thejmenttd daily. l"a.-t few weeks. They added two! more violators to their long list. j

Joseph Pitri. proprietor of a foft drink parlor at M S. Chapdn st.. was caught handing fiver a drink of "moonshine" to a customer, according to th" oihcers. The gla of - liquor was ( ontiseute.l. to be used ab ; cviib-nce in city court thbs mort.ii'.g. j pari was released on bon 1- of jr.Oe. (charged with unlawful posses. i.n of i Honor for sale. I . . 1 - - - - ..... , cause of the inability of the polio o :.-....-. t honor was nor so fortunate w hen he wa.s visile t. d bv the dem ye st rda y. A ln-irallon still was found in the r ar of his lu me. and i n th.e flo r iit.ove. "0 gallons of mash was in readiness for a new hat h of liquor. I 'our quart hottb -s and two pint hot - , ties of liquor were found already ; trapped up and toady mr .ic.ivery. 1 Various small quantities of liquor , u' 'lli0 found secrc-au throughj cut th- hour. j fl ; HPar.'ti furn'.sh.el bonds of z',c fot nee ir. city court th.i- to.. -ru ing to answer to a chart:.- of unlaw ful m.inuf.o ture and p. wye intoxicating liquor. mooting of th rei-utic coinI mitr.he muio men: .-ry 'o:. Siturday aftrnoor, at the office cf 1 ihr. V. Hitteneer. countv sch.ol superintendent. The be held at t! high torium April 1. ror.trji school i to audl-

Cars Jump Track While Passengers Continue Slumber

I'cMir Pullman Cars Derailed Near akarusa Hut Keniaiii L prilit - None Hurt. 11:" !' railrno nt of fo.!. far.- on tiio N"-v.- Vorl:. I1 nlln. an v J.-r.-'y i.nd Irvliar.a raürc ad .alo;jt thr ' i- ; I'rii'. ty rru-rnii.-'. f. ar W'ak.ir r---.;lt'-.i ;:ho-;t .1 uy a-ualus .r trroat df lay f tlo- train. A l.rfik--n rail. .appi!.P: in two as th" roar whrrl ; of th" merino pa?cd. -aurd t)o drailrnfnt of tho tirst fo-;r l' p"rs, or;" of which was o.an:- i witli pas-oiitf.f.,- for South ': nmi th" oth-r tlirco tilled witli 'hi .ii;o h- und pa-"nu: r?. Th" ars r train, d upright as tin y kft th.f traoks and coritinutd alon-: throadway for a hort distance. linally diir.'' into the toft ground w h.H'h I'tarbd tlifir prores. l'a--s -n-frs and trainmen rushed to the aid of th" Pullman ear o-ru-pants to adminisp-r lir-t aid. but it wa-- found t h-i t they had not even b.-.-n arous"l from thair slumb"is o s ; i ! ; t was t!io impa.' t when tlie cars left th" track. A r.-lief train was hurriedly suinrnnn.'d from Montnehtr and tit' lerailc d ear oeeupa nts wa r" furnished ' new fiuarters and rushed to thru destinations with a littb over an delay. A w recking crew j !y aft r seven j started to werk short in - l.lorii i!n(l nrrn(ul in re pa l r i ng tin- break and ha stii rtf.(1 for this t tn,; afternoon. 1 tho derailed oars

lty by 4 ocio.K in,ana oin rs win nave a .:iaro ;:. tlo;

to iiuiu inirvn tw in rpA nmv

IM K il I i f I il t U Aili 1 " V1J 1 V U1 1 u t Tiftmimn mMTTi TTm i I l I TM LI L ' 'lift 1 U' M LhulUnlj lUlUutll ÜUV1U11U 1U1UU111 ! V. tt-t..- r-irli.mk-t T-ilL V in c n. 'Trcaures of the Snow' at Citv Mission. The lecture on the "Treasures of tiir mw," delivered ia.t Monday Verona before an audience that t.i.vol the capacity of the City K s- ' t n,. lni u-)Vt pv )r j; je pat.0 CI" tho Moody Hildo institute, numerous requests same- ' I' . mas- i

n-;ed many hundreds r.f tim s Tiv;(iinn, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McXamara, j

i n: ;a : u cf d to a lairyitnd ot I'o'eiry j movie. p.. fore entering the ministry. Dr. Pace was a cartoonist on one of the ''iiiea-ro dailies, and tli n silent 10 'eais! as a missio-n.i rv to the moun tain peoples .f the Philippines. His theme of the pre.-ant series nf Hirst and Second Comlncr of Christ. This is sidiedulfd for Sunday niht, and will also be illu.-trated. LÄPÖRTE MAN IS RELEASED ON BOND Wilbur Foster, Held in Ccnnection With Freight Thefts Given Release. Special tu Tho News-Times. hAl'OUTI', Ind., Manh 10 Wil-

i,ur jo, tcr, son of James Fostt r. tt I ITH riA7TDT UHPUTi. prf,minent Ln orte citiau. arn st.d ! Y I ; A l 111) illlm! Vi I several daxs aj,- in connection with!1 JJI iA,U VVUi UULUU

An .ahtomoo;!" fre-iuentiy seen in Laporte and Michigan C;ty. b-d to the arrest of the youthtul car opraters. rfrsci.i!s who suspected the ear. oldaiip-d the ),. pe number and i I sent it to Deputy Sh riu' Orni A. j Taylor, w ho learned the owner from i the score at ry of state. The cnlb-ct-; inpr of additional evidence was then to Board of Direct f)rs of Perhins Co. M- Mi iMNv:lk:l 1:'1S hft !) I cb:ep ,l to the board .d .1; rectors of I tlio Perkins corpc ration. j At a recent meeting a report cuv- ' . -'ir-- lt .-"i -Pf lic f , Lt- tll o.iioin , ' 1,11 ' -'' o- .. .... ' ; -I slnnvd th it a record bui::es j j will probably be h-d this e.ar and ; the prospects kt a prosperou.s tu-. .f.!.. TO 1 ISItÜ Ü S I. linage estimated at SI." a b ' V. ' to 1 1 '. e 1 1 . fd Sicker. 72"" S. Hu-h st.. . afternoon by : from a u f. i l .. o t ! ( b k d IV lire w no :i . five chimra-y . lUihed bv il-.; na ted i I TiP e a ' O. j hi. 12'" Was et ir.- : i r.y No. .". Houtino bpvin rrrvupietl the time . C'f ti;.- weeK.y me t.nr of th .-out n H n d TM-otlb ta--- h Id Friday ni-'ltt . - ccc in the . l re i or.s room at i ' ni" v aamner o: vommer .. !iv-, Jcatme (ioiw. who was re cer'bv app inud advisor f(r the i s1 . mrc k club ot d lo r firs-t m"' the High school, ing with the club 1Ti ursd ay aft rrc-o , 'llie Auroia tiuh of the High , head Girl Hes. rves has started . r.:, mbership campatgn. . Mr. C. V. Mi-r. 1122 Ilnier-on v. . who has !.n in a rito a! con-! d.f 'on the last two months with ::rb re.w ,,. pneumonia. ;s sp-aciiy :m,-'-vit.g. Yt rnoi IkilniK k. tdcik in the city ai. :;.ces oi tue ci: water wa.rics lis cinb.nel p. his horn., suffering J from an attack No. (1 !hm of a grippf. department fxtlnire ,t the resider.'-e n. Lincoln wav W. cuish'-d a r f Mrs. Tn m ' at ok k I 'r. iay r.i on. Tino. .'1 .mac-- w.;. i Co : o. . at $"'b tit. Im iMiun. uiitv ariendanro tf tc r. is attend. r-.g by th.e sblto at'.e Indianapolis. l r-o.ffttng tallei dance officer at

REV. FR. CARROLL TO ADDRESS BIG

DINNER MEETING

Hilirrnians Plan Annual Sesion in (Ib-ervanee of St. Patrick- Day. S. Patrick's day will b" fittingly (lrvtd thi !!' ly ?!.- Ancrtt ' rdf-r f f Hit -a nian- a: d I,t Jj. s Auxiliar-. whm tla-y w.'.i ho.d t fir 40th anr.ual haiviuct at th-:- divir h ot"l on I'', at ; rvrnini?. M. 1 oil A p eption will be iu id at ! assist, ,1 by tl: Th" a .Id ro o'lnk. Thy wii. ho " 1 - il I ri - a S'.ci"tio. s of th" ovcnir.s will le deiivere '. by Kev. Patrick J. "arroil. '. S ., who will sp. .k on til" "pfaee Treaty and Its Mf anin' to Ireknid." Pr .b.ibiy v. othrr p r- ' : : is as w 11 p:ali:i. d to 6-peik on this bubj--ct. lP-ini: a deep scholar, 1." his mado a spe -al study of th" r. cent l:.tpjionmu in his r.ative 1 md. and lias aria 1 a sp fial.y pr"- i p ired f. reut 1 dress ,j, ali'irr with th.e dif- ' pieyt in. s that haw. ari. tin past i'i-w nno i! witli re fer - e r.ee will to th atiswa i Ir.-h 1" r"e State. He i.A .pn-t.ons ifirdnu. t'1'matte:?. William A. .Vcln- .' will a t as toa.-rma ster. -( nushliii to Talk. erne Atty. Frank Couhlln will alsr de-j hver nn addros. Miss Jcsico ; i " ' i". m.:zu -.- p.-ra n . . .Mr.s. ;a renro X"ik-.n and IMmund I.uther ; musical program esj)ecially pre - pared for tho occasion. o'Fi ion's ( musi r fori orchestra will furnih the tlio affair. The committees are as follows: n,.,.. tin,, yi. a?.... u-i k I i'"1" -i'f- w.o. nn I r ' - M,- IUtnck O'P.rien. I;.i(if.: H.,rt-. Mrs. Charlcl r nut tf.i-u-nr'i! Mi- c I - I . l.uueiwor.n. .n. and .Mrs. . A. .Mi In. rnv. Pii f and 1 r.- .1 M

i.Mcinerny, l'l-r. and .Mm J . .M.l;l pair of handcuffs wro brought t (',., nev. Mr and M Tiimhuk Mil-!-,, .. !,,. in CAa l,tn.!

. .... ..... ....... ....-.,..- ..... Pa, Prof, and Mrs. V. T. H-nitz, .Mr. and Mr:; Jidm G ..'Urion. Mr.; and Mis. 1.. C. Koepan. Mrs. Margrurct (lilh -i-ic, Mr: Mary ! I ;an, Mr. and Mis Thomas Henthorn, j r. and .Vis.- iiv enl Da I.V. Muss : Mary llaip rty, Mr. am! Mr?. Thorn-1 n s yt. Hoban. Piof. anl Mrs. John 1 1. liirman. ?Ir. and Miv.

in response . Worden. Hebert McAulifi'e, Fciward I a-kincr for liquor and when informed to be chiejly rrsponiblc. Tin- marwill bo re-l.i. Poaarty, (i'-oru-.- V. Sands, Mr. and that they had no liquor for Mile, he I ket closed unsettled at the same a;

Mrs. V. C. Fergus, Clarence Guthrie,

larell'rank Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I

. . ,..,....... . ....... ouKhhn, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. MoCharles Hatr-aty, Dr. II. V. Hucas. ! J. Powers. Decorations Mrs. Mary Troche r, Mrs. L. La fortune, Mrs. .John Stouey, Mrs. Anna Shannon. Misce. Ho.e and Iva.'. Gillespie, Fd J. ('n;';in, .lames Hennessey, John Buckley, Micha"l Keyes, Prof. Vincent O'Connor, Dr. It. F. Duspran. J. J. .McCartney, Miss Aiut'lh H.prorty, Maurice Hoban, Mrs. John J. Hives, Cecelia Casev. John T. Noemi:.. Mii-ic-.Mr. William N. Herpan. Mrs. James J. McCartney, Miss Sarah O'Neill, Mr. and Mia J. N. Luther, Mrs. John Crief, Miss Anna McCartney, Fdaumd Luther. Wim McCafft rty. Mrs. William Turnock. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. fas.-, C. j. Hunt. Tickets John J. Hayes. John Melnerny. John I. Johnston, William F. Williams. Louis P. ia dim er. John C.. o'Prien. N' lh" Smith. Katio Farley, Marieji Madden, Cnarles F. Sinplr, S. J. I'nuer, Pert Malum, Mrs. William M y, r. FOR BEVERIDGE'S VISIT HERE MAR. 31 Committee Meets to Arrange for Coming Will Open Headquarters Here. Ften-:e plans for the appearance of Hon. Albert J. I-fveridpre. .senatorial car.did.p". who ?pok- lo-t night at Kendallviib-. Ind.. in South , Ui OM I :-j biy r.iviit. March :il. at the itigh school auditorium, were drawn y the H- eri '.ge ex. cilfive committee last night. Th.e committee, in a special sesii"U, worked out thf most important details of the South lb: r.i meeting :.hm1 also di.cus.-ed the work and ! makeup of the Hevrri..!-re campaign organization here. ! The former senator is expected to touch upon some v h,, campaign in 1 cry vital i?ue.s of ais address nere, in fact, (Tar noe .1. Ma-tin, lus cami paign manage r, dci ares th.ai. the . candidate is rf rv:r. n-.anx-f his !u,u, ... shots f r tlo o easbut. T() 0M.n Hoad.piarlers. Vhib- a rranemf r.ts arc being for the S t: 1 1-. P. mi meeting, l tli" extcutive committee will open j he .Liqua: ti rs in the Odd Fed lows' I building fro ta which place the Fei! campaign will : directed. That Mr. Heveridgc will be assured of a eapa ity audience was indicated both Thursday and Friday r,;;n:.! wb.en he was recejve 1 bv en-thib-iastic audi'-'nci - a' cth Fort I Wa r.e and K ndi!lir;e. At Fort Wayne the 1: ilb n- 1 S. n. Ne w forroer solon to halt the hmre x; .tur fund-- in the! pre -.--nt i-rimary campiign and agree imit political expe-ns Bar Association to Hold 4 1 1 . If T. It sinnuni nuninu i .unrcu in The annual bar banquet of th" St. Je.-eph County P..r association will be held .it th- Oliver hotel Saturel iy evening, Man h 1. at 6:3C o'clock. Par.i'-l Sii.iir..-. I'laonineiit attorney LafiV' will be the principal speaker. Int Mentally Mr. Si rums i.s a i .T-.di.P-.t for T'nifi'.l S?:.t. ti.r.-ilnr . t-(. democratic ticket. He will , r, ,s-(.p. ;tS one of t-e ictor. ,r-.r.d in the prcs.-ubm of s.r Truman X. N'.-wd.'-rrv of Mbü. ; , Tl.e edh-r events on the prorra!n have as y. t b. n d 'id d uj on nut w i i oc announce.! ,ate r. . A. Illliott and W. C. Crabill toe thef : w itli th.e f the a voejatlon, he me-t-j are makincr th 1 ing. i plans f,.r Mi- Maude Heath will gi.o a rr-i--w of the jo-i .ii play of Oberamn.. rg.tu at a special meetlr.ST of all (Jirl Ib serve clubs at the hih school j next Tuen '.ay. A musical program will precede hrr talk.

Extended Pursuit Of 'Impersonator Ended in Arrest ,uo,n(

Impersonation of Federal Prohibition Officer. rh.as- that has attract'- vl th. u of feifr il stat- and i ;t: : a:t--:. ot '..-ills. I, c mart me llmtra !. T2j ? 3- v s -t., w .us a !)p" lien b d s i'i.iy by I v-?,--.-t i e aot. Har.bl t-.n and P.t'-rtivr Wolter, eharcv with in-yer-M.atir- a f " h :al proh.'.biteit ate nr. u '. e i u a- v o : : 1 ; i i l . j i o.ii: L r ' ' rr,'. h-r.l 1 tho ' i ) i tt fro" year irorn j 1 v ' ' A.l ... soft d.rink proprietors that t.rey nave been appiaaoneu ry a ifaerai ; prohibition asent. whom they have i ' " o;:.,..-nu io jja.v . j nmnry to. For th" last six months. : local authorities are fr-aid to have j been cb)oly on his trail only tu los track of him a era in. "When arrested at his work yesterday. Km tv. el Is frail to have i -i ificneci i?norane.- or ine amisi- i tior.s made airaint him and fhitly I ofnied that hf had ever nr.person- i r.tel a federal oflccr; J pairs of "co:vc--o!.s ". but after a pair of handcuffs and a der tit y i HI ? ; were found, which he claimed , ownership of. be conf.f--.sed. lmrin? his questioning at thf. !.;ind j nf (')iicf 1 . i ni nt"H P int 1 : l - . ! ..... - ni(!ton ...ed tha :Vod as a fin n an it he was emm- 1 for the 13. B. I c , no; s he first came to this city about tw o vcars airo nr.d went to I work work for the Sibl v Machine Co. but Jonp, - remained i-bout four months and returned to Three Uivers Mioh. After two mo nhs. he attain re-j j turn, d -to this eitv. seeurlncr work ! j;,t the P.. C. Cleaners, where he lias . - . , since necr. emp.oyeti. v aeputy hrrifrs badre and two pairs of ; -come.alon- were purcha5ed by i i : . - . , , . i him at Kalamazoo. Mich, and later ..oo- i, a - k-,, r. , i .iu , i.. .1 ; i .M'M. ill III. c1 V I'lwviv on S. Michigan st. Kimuol sl.U.al that in tho winter of 1021. he beai repref ntinsr himself as a f-deral jrohibition otticerj and has hern dtins so orcas'ior.ally j for the oatt vi ar in roomin; houses: and soft drink parlors. His '"modus ot.randi" was cenor- !

Jtdinjally to enter tho soft drink places -

would show Iiis .tar and tell them to be careful. IP denied that he had . . .......... ...... ..... ver demandeein or securet money in the soft drink places or rooming j Houses. The local poli-e have information j that Fmmel hat; done a six-year! "hitch" in Michigan and believe that he knows somethinE: about th.e numerous roominc house thefts that have bfen brought to the,ir attention in tho past few months. INTERNATIONAL "Y" AIDS FOREIGNERS Head of Immigration Department, Y. 31. C. A., Holds Conferenees Here. "A program which begins in Furone and end.s in the court houses of America with new American chi- j zens." it, the j Ian f.f the immisration department, of the international j V. M. C. A. with headiiuarters in New York, according to Ir. Peter Hoborts, head of the department. I'r. Roberts, who is author of the Hohe its methol for teaching Kn--lish to foreigners, is at the local V. M. C. A. in conference with the staff. "He-fore the war." ho said, "we carried on organized work in 14 ports in Hurone. It was at these ports that tho people came who were inteiulin to make their homes iu America. "Wa wish to again etablifsh committees on a similar bais. and the position of world secretary for nu meration and emigration is to h created. V. M. C. A. workers will be placed at 'thf different port: to s. rve the immigrant in any way that he mav need to he served. Thev will be helper! in securing passports and I tas.acre and in otlier detail range ! to the average emigrant. Wor'v Out Plan. "As thev enter out nnrt the re I are nior sectetarles to guide and help them. I "We hoj-f to work out a plan In which, a.s the;,- -o from Xew York or other port- into the interior, they may be 'tied' to the V. M. C. A. 's in the cities where they hope 0 taji.sh tlKir hornet. ELECT POTTER AS SHRIKE PRESIDENT Iasonie Order Names Officers ;it Informal Smoker Meeting Friday Night. F. II. Pott-.r was elected provident of th.e Tho'irui Shrine Masonic ord.-r at an informal smoker and dinner held Friday n'sht at the rootd of the Oliver hotel. H- tary Others ' e-lected wa re Hollo Pag vice presi- i I dent: George (. Thorn, treasurer; ! Frank I.oone. secie-tary. and Karl ! UuHail. assis'ant secretary. Th.elma Shrine m-mbcrs from TP'-P.-t T -d' lr'o P.-,"-... n a r.d other' n ?ar by townt were repres. r.tel at! the .smok r. 1 h" program f on-l-ted 1'chi.flv of war. "us forms of entertaintnt nt. Tii" Sun .-hin c la d si r. -p rv, pi'-as-d ings. II. K. McFvoy vu artet, e ol- ; i their offerChicago -ntertair.ed wüh numerous tricks of ma trio. A dinner v, ..s (r:d the ' Pit-mbers at 10:30 e. lock. A"'Ut 2"0 members attende.i the ! luncheon. ! THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wirinij and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son i. jC' V. o b-

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MARKETS '- - VARIOUS ISSUES REGAIN STRENGTH

; New High Record Made During Day"? Dealing on New York Fx change. Ni:w YOKK. March 10. Vari u speculative issuf s- tr.ad" r.'.v hivh records for the year in th" .-took marktt lii-Jiy. In thf Ieer. the movemtnt wa mo. ;n. how - uneven a r. 1 IsCvPt.b'.l to p r iCC S WCTO H'OfO profit-takir.K' i Studobak,r aam wjus or.e cf the buIl ica,icrs presumably iu com Jion with Very favorable anr report. other motor werc 10 ;ve on better pr,-?p cts fer th" m.lustr. -,,,a -,.,'.vi.h!. v . . ..nri. .,.u-t a 1 ( ft ' substantiall. Stt f'.f iv.ov d witliin narrow bounds for the mo?t part, show ins; few net char. era of more than fractions. Prices Higher. ,m,..i.,!.nein cai-J. texti.es. .-nmni'.-s and :r.o- ; nierchandioinq specialties wrre deratelv higher. Pails wa re hr; i . . l. . i: :.. ,i. . . - - -. ... .. .... ion iii'.ina u io .'n. on' amounted to S0'.Ö00 shares. Tho m,,rey niarut Ui4 f a.,:cr tha:on a ?i v o rece, I tt lt i ,iv o thr werk ,, , .. , .. . ... .... ....... i luu: ii in in .11.11 up n a J - - perce nt m t h e tinai he ur. Short ' timo m.tiney was aaln obta:nal-le nt a slight r'iiu'siu!i from the 4 "-4 percent rate, j I'oreiirn exchanges eontinued to be governed bv tlu uncertain trend of practical affairs abroad. Si erlin ic.k leu om Sintn it em 'v;.' ! . ,,- i y s rally. Im a 1 allied renuttam f Wor 'materially lower and he fo rman nvarK forfeited veoti rdav rccovei V. WHEAT PRICE RE;ALS STRENGTH AT SESSION i.'IilClAiiO, March 1. W heal Friday price.-? recovered sotr.ewh.it t-r.n thr. ro-itt we:, u-rr.s -o,..,, a,,,-. inr the pn.:t .fysion. Indications of rnlnrtred drniard from .x or. r' e i and from domestic millers appear.yesterday'? finish to r lo-rlicr with -f. -i".? - C 10- .... .1 1..!.- 11" 4MrtN 1-'J !-- l' !. VI. U .1 I I l 111 .s to lis.' Com pained 1 and 1 1-sc to 5-vc. und oats l-5: to 7-vc. In provisions th" outcome varied from unchanged tieures to 17c higher, u soon became apparent after tip opcnin: in thf wheat market that liquidating sabs on the part of holders were at an end., and that offerings were bein j readily nb.a rbe 1 by strong houses. As a reMilt sMizht general adv ances in price-; foil ve d a sag which had been witnessed at the tart. Then, reports of furtlor j rain and snow in Texas, Oklahoma, 'and Kansas relieving completely api prehensions of drought, led to fre-h I d iines. j Corn and oats displacd independj ent strength. Fx port tri 1 es of more J than 1 .LPU-Mwir) bushels of corn were I confirmed. C.r.M.HAfj M:VS M'.MMAIIV. Ni:V VOHK. March in. F. S. Sted untllled tonnage 1'orureK due at no(,n. Mexico linaneial Vn''k resigns and ncent in .ew will return tMexico. Studebaker. for year ended I c. ..I. ll'-'l. earned l5.i;n a .-hare uncommon stock eo-Mirist $lä.ls in HO'. Westinghousr Airb'rake cf.mpany reduces quarterly dividend from fl.75 to $1 a share. Cr at Northern H'y. earned Hill a share in 1?1. arainst J7.7I in 1 : 2 n . 'ommerce Commission allows' Xew Haven loin of w.iooi f,,r ; payment op m ituriner Huropean 1 borai.c. Comptroller of Cm r ncy eqqn...S bonu- plan, declaring if certificates pledged for loans tip y could not he rtdiscounfed ami bank.s waoili hav lartre amount of fr en credit.-. New York I-Ydetal reserv bank's rat io ad a m d from S 4 . 1 t 40 j e rc nt . J'ederal Jtrserve Sstem'H ratio ;i'l;n;o'-! from 7b7 to 77. S perc-nt. T3 Iii ( risis followini?' resignation of i i r . n tiii y threatens fresh flanfJ! til,nPrime Minister aiol coaliSwedish V'Tul; rate rrducd from to ' percept. Average l r: e :n lud-j-'rial-g ?:.; up Average pri'-e 20 rails 7 S . - ."5 ; up . ' 1 . soi rn i;i:.i) maiikijs. 1 t.t lt MAllKl.T. , (f'orrertrd I.i i l by I. A. Ilnwf. .."! s. i Mhhlcan "t. Phone I.ini.dn "bCj ) TIMniIV- s.-'l $4 ."i ! r b-i. t'btiVr.K M. -bairn r. d. - :iir- Sb". u. 17 : rn i in r.-l. Slv MV,,, f , r. SA I. FA I. FA -d!;i.ir, SIP SI IA (;i:asS--.-I!:i,. J7 fwt. Mllidn --".. :r; r.i':;. s.-ihrii', f 17' oc ALslKIb-Sebiiig, ?14. i I! IDHS AM) TAM.OM. (torrt-rt-. I P.iily bv S. V. I.ippm..n, 210 N. Main t. f'nt? Min Jll. IIIHKs.- e 1 :df!.Uli, l"i TAI.I.OW -Ilea -.'er. d. rough. l; i; E s u' a. -2Va jr n. HAY. T It A V AM ir.f.I. ; (forreetf-d Daily ,y t It fsly Miller I lour and I . d ( o.. CO Mi liiK.n -t. i Iioiii', Main :iH... i vr-ii' TOI' lt.... I. . ' . ..,.. .... A'I S--Pa i:.a . ".Th- ; f-e-lUi.;. U'-i '. CtHJN- l'avt'.g. ; s-!!i.'.. "a 7 - . ri.ovpn Si;i:ie-p.iyi:.g. ?l.b v.;;..,. Pi AI.SIKi: CI.OVKU - Sellirif. JI ALFA I. FA Nort-rn i,T"r.. Jib ALI Al.r A .orirrn i,T"r.. ill uiikat. rou. oT. I'.TC J (f orrr.t.! Piil! by I), lb Morgan. Mr , MilU, lllrii.dic v. I'lionc I.. .ej".) ('((UN ' virig. pr bi OATs -Paving. ''. MIPI'IdMiS-slbi JI 7". . -.vt. Mü.W s.-!Pr-r, "' '-wt. Clliil' KfllP- s. dh::g. ?!' fwt. ItVII lnvinr. 7'-. 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