South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1922

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. ir. . YANKEE PLUCK WINS OVEK I THE AT SEA n: r rirard fmm I'acro One.) to I.'-rc-- t!.'it t!a ila:!;. wore hot. At i " -, :h th - ld!':u ;c i '.owa I io.va to half spi - 'l. At -1:30 Capt. .Mel-od ord'i ' d tlio i. n'-rine.; .-tui pel ji. nd tl.o 11 i.a::-: craft r-.lh.d ab" it sh.Io th.-j u hvla ( r-v.- turn', d lin ! o-i.to:. j h il . ; " i v, :-f pv.t the sid- a in ; ho s -y ; eh.iir; with -h Io hammers I . UI-i t t.-L .lai pun l.'O, I nr. 1 : : r ' 1 th- ir h'-.-ea Into th h- .r: 01 th- t ie hut v.ithout cifect ' jlv. n h.- M-.un, turu..-i into the : hr.hrr.s. l iil. d to retard the : j. u s--t a m afar th- S. O ,y"i .. I b- n Tent' out and a "resou" ! ! 1

1 v.as hoiv.!.- to. to await the '-''- -o...-,. I; o; th,. battle. Cap-:. .j : Hnishi d he found hiuuself 'dn pock- ! d 'hat rather than beach iih : Kl" cx:lct,' Jl'2;;- ': o a. 1 try a .f int. h - 1- arne 1 i "Itiislius Cannot Improve.' t!.' war while l"-h.:;ti; enemy "Hu.-ines.s conditions cannot im-

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; .:. , a.a- in. SaM-. nly h- ur- j ready to support any legislation suga :!.v 1 .1 b r h. ual tcr. As t he 1 gested to help tlie railroads. I have -. : 1 ed ia the ' 001110 about" I r. prejudice against the railroads, r c : .il -a: d i-id hfte l so sharply ! The country's prosperity depends up-!-threw i'uui vi! wa'- r in la r hold ! on them. They should bo encour- .,:!. 4 h. r i-ks and oa r the j aged, but they hould not bo helped

st : th- -re. Imm- diateiy the j .- ,al l b d. and at i p. m . 1 'i i la - al'r.,: r the alarm w a ; soirab-d th-- ;.re was under c--uttol a-al tho- . I ia -um- d h. r : agv. 'a.-f i:n-;i:a er G trlard wa - over- ' r.,v.a bv h-..t -an 1 f inu ' in ih- last! ho .r i the rait- i-i t i a r . da .-. ir. ! u.i.N u-ab r la :r-r-''n fa- ;-.-v- ! pa-.-n.-ri J F: hard Ab j a, Altredj r. irra' brv-a.t, l-.i .. a a ; . . v. ghtly aiiur- . 1 T:.e pep 1 -a a . h.ol al -oH .".o j to..- i v.aar in h..r hold when with i u I.-: - a ; - r'. -,h- stam. -1 in te-diy. I . j nniTT-M I I' I T r TIT !IilllMt I.I, V Ij I' .V lljl.V : PKKV TO CKKDITOHS W ; I INvTl -N. i 1 eh 1 . The 1 1 - 1 a y 1 -ia hP: I -. K v. r . II' 1 a r Fat '11. P : r-. .1 s:a:- s . ,s: , I ny rn s t rr. - to ha e 1 1 -. -nt it- i irtnv ...1 iv Ial an i h. : V.; rr--aw t. y while i , ; -. ; p . ar- I Af A.- su h ; F: . 1 n . i '. : 1 - JUST GET THE FACTS 1 a- ; .. - 1 T - 1 . v A .- -I - . fti. u;i! 0 1 a-J I r i - - ' a-.-l , -. : t rr a t :. ia : 1 i v 1 ' k ; m : y i.ri: , ji 1 ; ' : i - 1 : . s -1 . . . , . a'l i

Girl Slayer Who Kills Alleged Betrayer Wins Freedom in Jury Probe WACO. T-.. March Jv Mar-ra-Ma".- v.-. 17-v' ar-'-1 1 ---a., 1 gad. who killed her a lag -1 '.- r , t " r in a curt reiom h re I" 1. t. v.'.i- f : -4 rf a!! i lurH

1 : -a ir.i i Ii -1. h r 1-J-:ry f-d..y. gra nd Ma - Matth v J. II. rc -slin, o shot an I hi!:- -d a. j i : i ' I r t'-h' r and a v. r.;; known J tjir. ; ; i im. She had ar:u-(.,i him of h-r min v.'hcn i-hc v. as r,:y I. rars rdd. He wan convi'-f 1 of -rtrr.ir.nl as-a'.ilt but had hrfn rr.'i :;t ! .v ra w tr.al. Wh .r. I rial wai ea! i and Mi-- Matthew 3 wai a 1 to t n '-: t h v. i t n h i i r ar.d ;u'.iin th- details of her :-;ian.'-f j;I r y she drew an nnt 'mat. i-:.-'.o! from h r dre-s and sir '1 three bulb !s Into "ro.-.-l:r., v. ho was fated in a air t u irg 1. r ir. front "f ': rt v. ! -I ' urt r'-om AGRIC BLOG NOW LEADS FIGHT TO GUT RAIL RATES Leadt rs lake Stand That Freight Charges Must Go Down to Rrlieve I . S.

."::iir in conirn-i for a rr-duction at.-l I Toni-rlit he atr a hearty mi al. t om-r-ojja .Mnont (,( fn i;rht rat,-s on ,,iinuntr.i rhr pri.-n l.aher. who. ho farm pmiurfs. fumi-hed "N-ttrr hral than S- r.y. 'appt r, of K'ansas. and Mc-j wo rrt ;)t hom." and retired to his Nary, of (ip -on, are amor? th I cot Ul thc "yia-edf-rs corridor." "B'oc" leader?, who are In5l.--tln? j .Sunday Iodgo will attend chapel that freight rat must com down j and p-rhnpa a prl.-on ent rtalnment. la for tho agricultural interests can i hut thfro will l no more labor for

to tj'ivrn any permanent relief from tlie economic distn-s from which they aro suffering. Freight rates aro ruining the farmers, according to Sn. IaFollette. another republican member of tli "Bloc." He cited as an examplo a roarit rlrnate that the frel:;!it rates involved in a farm waon pur'!i'is- at Harrffii, Was., in 1 1 4 wrrs ! MT.H. The llrrh-rummins law ha-j l"ri.e,l tliis up to $SD.i4, h -aid. K' p. Moorr, of Vifsinia, had anth. r ir.stancr f eorbitant freight i"-at.s call. i to his attention hy a farmer who ra'yey rc '.Tittered 1 1 o I - steins at Orange, "a., only about 75 from tho national capital. H ' 1 ... ' OH. It (Ost him 5-0 WOrth Of mllK u tho Cll for bi h he was ''V oommission merchant at tho rat,, of five cents a pound, or t of this lie had to pay G'J conts n'mRlLsion: reicht $3.5; i.v nv 1 j Ol. f -.1 lu prove unru 1 no larmrrs can s o 1 their products at a profit," said! Sen. Harris, of Georgia a democratic iah- r of the "Moo." "Those who eriti-i.e th'Agrieult'iral Dloc' for ;ry:mr to a:d tli- farmers are usually at tho expense of the farmers, as was j dono when congres, passed th FschCummins law and thereby authorized j rat.-s guaranteeing the railroads six 1 ; porc : nt dividends when farmers and ! busine.-.s men were lo-ing money vi-ted ag-iinn that bill. 'Hi- 'Agricultural Jdoe' 1 not: -'King to discriminate a gainst the railroad? or any other Interests. AW- I banded toother not to get ;s;s4ativ favors but legi atlvo Ja'-' ,usu -tilu -U1'1UI " k L sern rciear icans have tin ted with 1 Southerjt democrats to so that the j Farmers of tho West. Middle Wct j . 1 c . a 1 - . r ii . 11. . 1 ta are auorucu remi irom conditions wr.ich iiavo result ea fr 1:1 their being discriminated against for th benertt of tlu i:a3t. "Gn Piiri mi nation.". "Wli-m 1 atton. th-- principal prodv.rt of tha South, i, for sample

- one i .-hipped to Liverpool and other Fu1:11 of i rop-an r02" via New York, freight

liarcred for every mile along the raute to the port and ov-a-;. l ; hop-' wo ray s'oi .'.irca-d In pre- j j enting this gros? discrimination In ! jo.a .xn fr-ah.t rat( from the South. I It is jus' as important to th- South- ! rn cotton produeer to get clu-ar- i o"-an freight rates as it is for th ' Las'ern manufactur r. ' "Th..- South and Wot have .-do--d ; su-'h di.-erlmir.attors for half a conrv You -an draw a line from Pal-I e to s-an Pi .m-'i.-CO. ;o.:th of th.it l:n half of this gn at conntr". and yet thr- i- not a n presen-! O' . 1 1 - i.-i'-i-ii-'Lijtj'iT.ni ....... . .- . -. Al... . . i a .. i e : rom 1 : 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . s - . . 1 ; : Ir.t r.-at Cotamere--' Com mis- i n. u hich fixes rat.s on all rail

tram-r ortatior Some time ago Fa spaare .Pal from th-- country . alb d this to tiu attention of Pres f ; they f-ught for. Fv ry bit of legisH irding and urcd th.it at bast one ' hit ion row in t for the here. t;t : v- nt a t : '- of t h. So-.ith ast of the ilisaldcd scMV-s was put - ., aid b..- a nia-i'v;- of th- . om-j t 'iron rh congress bv the Am-ri ar. -r. I shall hf th" matter , Ix-gion and by nobo.ly cI.m-. N'ohi1 :'-!. him. ai d I am hopvful tliat ' ing in comtn ss m the way rf Kgiw a - a n- y -:rs oar s- tion j '.at ion for the .x-.-e rv a i- m in ha? :. .Y !...-;. thi reprvs' ntaticn an ljl e-n dene except thit aev-omp'.iheiI 1. a ion to which It P ertit'ad ! b the L'-gion. Inder the .adjusted :' .w ; rt y .r:d. rations. ! compensation act the ex-service men

Ti A-i ihuril l'a- ' for. --d 1 by tl . r-tt- --f th.e bill! : ut .i "dirt I ! r u a r ' on th Fed- ' 1 ih a to, e ' 1 1 still t h.oM. . oo!Ie e believe Pr: jama r' ought to h- ah P I: : . r.-t ;t (hvr.n.i reo (' cm--.a'i Th-- a "rn nit urai int-'a.-t are . nt it!.d to have a o jn both." ! SI XT EE PERSOX'S X AIMED BY POLICE O Y UQl On COIA7-5I a.t in; fioTa r One ) ja ... e '.' r- e a'.', d at. I ar

r .-: .! th' v.i. T!i. ir nam-.- w r-- . William H. (hiy, p-astor of the Afrlg: ' as P. ha: d W'.a" h r and Frank j can Metho.iist church today arS an. N. Main str-at. (ranged for adequate police protecI.i'pucr "Not ' tion for Matthew Pul'ock. negro. Ti at 1.,-a r i-n't of th.e quality it , whom Canada r fu-ad to turn ovt-r v. a i b ta- th- ! 1 of prohibition to th- authoritas of Nor'.ir. 1. N. C. - :n-i rt .--.ily d . tr.i-ttrap-d t the for procutir.g or. a charge of nt- ; - la n M"ia- th.m P) calls from . tempted murder in connection with :r int. ; w a. .ii. i mothers Kept the a race rba. h.-i. s- rgtat t's phone busy and r.u- 1 Tb.e dominion declined to honor i:.-. rcu ..tri sts of drunks on the .th.e extradition request after tho nu-sr-t v.a n- maIe. i thoriti s in North Carolina had deThe j atro'. wagon woull no more ! c'ir.-d to send witne-cs to Car. a !a ih :. a; with one or two pri-:.- ' Later there became current n-j c-rts

h im- I with violation of the in i-r.e way or a not he r i v. otild ha arathar call,' 1 .'...a. : . tha purple p: .m.g et In. r YoPtiad amendment i .- tha nurt--e el" pi-Uiugi

DODGE SURRENDERS IN FIGHT TO EVADE FIYE DAYS IN JAIL

Youthful Millionaire G v t 3 Blitrel Hands From Job on Coal Pile. nLTHOIT. Mich.. Marcli ,T-!;n I'uval I)oio'v. youthful uii'i'innairr. v.-ho r '' ')!:. 1 ruilty Thurslny to '.lil' rr u witii ui' ir a l.t ai in-- ' hou rf orr" tion, I - . i ir 1 c i 1 -1 to tivv (mt his urn. v.hi' h xj'ir'! at 0:V,) Mi'vl jy loonni.u'. On Tn'-xhtv L"!: - (. ,i to ;,par ir. Ka I : .'! : IVoO t fat a rl; u c ot llhally trar.jxirtii'.'-r an-1 jio.--.v'.s-inL' liquor. Th- a;ntr rriilliona i r wrLi iu-aancl t r-oal pi'" thi-- t'inmir;' ar.l i 11 1 tii- r r na,n wh-(l,ri-,' fii' 1 to tho n:;on : t . 1 ; r r'. In th" aft'-rr.oon 1. lah a-'l ia th j-tor' r " ir-. i'ri:-on antlna it:- s f;irinz t'.ir tm.ifv-uvtoir.M hard labor j

rx,--..tinc th- Mfi l;:;-i'. ?. u;. . L.Vg-.r' v rVrTr.,rr? r'TT-TT. 1. :, hattl- to.lav to . va-h a' l 4 , - -..V' - v r l'Vr-:r-..:.,1 i I .v..; d i:-s .-r.tn.r ! hy J;i,!; .v- y.-l X'C(tj Ch.tr'.' s I IWrtktt. Kfi-Tts of his t'.'Sf ' V ? ' ' V-A- '-SA- ' ' J lat-rn-Ys to oht .in his r I: a.,, en a! rV .y-U; ifi : w rit of hah' HS r.rpus w r- ronow -1 j K? i : .- J hlo.k'l th" tr.ovo h, rati- of faulty: v.f ,f r'v'' ' v ' .: ' - ;vJ i i'-tit:on ari'l v. 1k-u th atfrrns, V-ai . , : --. ;.;-.-..-x--. :.. .- . . .w ; .: .

rai'ht r' -ult in a i vu rr w- of thoi r h. xp rh naal on h-.i f.-tjMlS. LLTIIIJH UL'IlBANK ILU'STllATKS UV.n HUSBAND S OAK-t.i-iit at th. ir-titntl"ii. ! DEN TITS.

Although hi hatio.s v.'ro rr. jo-il ; i iv.itli t 1 . 1 i A fiom uirhlit tho r,,l ; ih.-vi. I'o.K- ,,,,1.. p.. rt.pi.-r f.,r ; ;,vs!:rii' n' to ;;r.oth'r ta.-k atnl hi ' ht lApr' -Moi.s ot him. It Is the custom of prison authorities to release prisoners on the morning of the Inst day of their term, and tdnec Dodcje is credited with a full day's imprisonment Tli ur:-day, although lie was not committod until laf- at riglit. he will be ndea.-ru" aiiv Moiolay. breala r. I)tsk rg' ar.t Martin '.godzlnski's phon w i.; buzzing alniot all evanincr when h a nit 'uains' it and mo.-t of the ealis v.a ie from ileperate wiw, wluc husbands or !-nns or brothers w r r -ported drunk anl actlni? "unnaturally." ,.! i.r 0.1,. ..an -I "J- 1 m-on m -M"1" -

selves d'nerently h it th r r- inu'i j undeiaroing treatment liere. walked ine vote was ran aunouncou nut uum.iv b ; the ranie s that of Hen ' into police headquarters tonight and I otHcial reports .said that th'? men had

Story. ÖT.0 Oliver Ft.. o'ored, who told tho sergeant just before- he was locked up, that "C'ap'n. does I evah get outta heah. I aims nevah to touch dat white lightning again." HOUSE LEADERS AWAIT HARD1ISG BOMJS DICTUM (Continued from pace One.) White llouso conference tomorrow night with Director Dawes, of tho veterans' bureau; llrig. Gen. Sawyer, his personal physician; Frig. Gen. Dawes, and oflkials of the U!inoLs department of the American Fegion ,to take up hospitalization and vocational training, two phases o government aid for former "TV ico ,u(.n to whicll ho wishes to gia imn:edjate attention. The dcl?don of the president with , to thc yhite House conferj ence on the bonus was learned toi nigltt as his train sped north from t. Augustine, where this atterneon , he terminated his Florida acat ion. I At tho sanu, tiln. declined to!' comnicnt on any confer, nee he! m,.ht hold Nvith )lou,f. leaders. His, arition. however, was e nd to be ; . ... ,..,ti,. , ' lin( (1" to Cha!rman Fordn-y hen he ul th;lt tho m,-asure should b.- lir.anccd through a sales tax or post pined. "CHILD OF CONddthSS." OP LAN I 0. Fla., Mareh 1. Ilanford MacNi.ler. national com-mar.de-nt" the Am-rican Le-jon, in an addr ss lo re tonight, declared that "this bonus wa.s th; child of eor.gr so and rot the chil l of the -xm-:n an iao.. 1 ne comp raiu-n a t. now c.-uii the bonu"." Mr. M.fNid'r said, j "was created two year- .u-n by the 1 politicians who told the p ople thati they were pntm' to ?iuare th.ir.g-- up for tb.e s-ervii-o men. Th" bonus li not the Legion's batth- it is a prom!se tliat must be carried out. It ia not a price on patriotism and no man can say Uiat, becaU5-' Vahint(ii took h.i- ard also Lincoln. "The color are the best a.ssu ranc that AmerP i is iro-n gto stay th- ...... ........ - r - ...... ..... g . .,. Ti... -.r-i,-t.-,. , j-.-' nn in'T ir .1. ' . v .. . .(.-n . W.- ai" ir-eing to ve that those m"n who were blinded an I disabled g-t must Ve given their chance. Fmimanbr MaeNider clos-d hin address by referring to March ar. itior.al unemployment . rt-li ( day far th.- ex-soldiei-. lor tr,- cx-soninas. ne u . :ai . a ti-.ut the 11,0 0') po.'ts In America w-r- composed of l,'t,v)i'l m-ti-hers, "all standing for h 1 st purpose A purpose 0 big and line and strong- that we shall iro straight. An.l h.n we siy we are for that eaus. -; m.ea.su re. It. thai! g.i . thro u:-!i. ,,ra, )NEGR0ACAINST KIDNAPING ATTEMPTS PUIONTO, ():;t.. March Is. F.ev. threats had ben made to nap the negro. ; When cu say cijrats say Dutch. ; When Ma-tf rs 45" !

BURBANK'S BETTER GARDEN TIPS PLANT NEEDS

BY LUTHER BURBANK: World's Greatest Scientific Agriculturist. The average impression is, partic- larly among beginners, that plants get their food chiefly from the earth. As a matter of fact they take little food from the soil, extracting a great deal of carbon from the air which, plus sunlight and oxygen and other chemical foods, go to make up the ideal and complete plant diet. BURBANK DON'T GIVE THEM TOO MUCH WATER! WAR HERO CONFESSES JO .) lEAK OLD (iKIME

WASHINGTON. March IS. -Pvt:Jns operated hy the Hornell Jtrpair

t 1 ,r , ... ..- . , , iwiuiouu .n-irut, .o, will) lias Den

ald lie wa the mm who on Christ- ; 'Vpresscd disapproiai ot the rot::na ( ve, l : 1 . h 1-1 up a baker at I tract system. IPuffalo, N. Y.. an a -t for which ' The ballots will be sent to MeadRobert Siegel and another man arejville. Fa.. where on Monday deleserving l-y- ar sentences. Martlew ! gates from the 11 districts, ot" the said he, warf consolence-stricken and Frie pystem will meet to decide wished to ronfesr. Ho Raid he frotlwh.it action shall be taken. f.'.C. H vas hcM by the authorities I

while the luiffalo police were notiHerl. In 1017 Martlew enli.-tod in F.uff.'ilo, Was sent Overseas and Partie! ! pated in th.- AiMi" defensive a ml ' niramen: anoui i nat. au-i nierry 1 and the Marne territory, lie was wounded by sdirapnel in the back and hip. As a member of Gen Pershing's guard of honor ho said he marched up Pennsylvania avenue in the victory procession. ! STRAIGHT "M7rM PLATFuBM. j IN DIANA I'OFIS, March 1. John M. Maxwell, ex-newspaperman, today tiled his declaration of candidacy for st'ite representative from Marion county. Mr. M.vuvell, ir. announcing his omdidaev. said 1 he w.'uld make tlie rieo on a o r-. t -at-rf r.i-.r,. . " PAfJF rHAKr.IF CTIAPI.IN. rIncA,;o. March l.-A sudden , ....... .t - .ill.l' - wi. tTilir.tr ry pi-s surprised ; and routed two robbers, who attempted to hold up and rob Wil- ; Ham Fillpords in his restaurant today. The robber fled, having be. hind $"!. Fasirjuira river in Venezuela joining the Amazon and Orinoco ri is, flows either way. I f thou rnu.t deal, be ure to deal with an honv man. When you say el-ataay Puteh !-'. . , 1."-tf Adv.

pringtime FURS

Fashion decrees chokers for milady's Springtime wear. In our showing are included email fur pieces of every description, embracing a wide variance of price. Chokers are popular priced upward from $6.00 Capes and Cotties of Mole, Mink and Jap Mink. Our name on your furs is an assurance of lasting satisfaction.

C. H. Franckowiak

FURRIER 316 North Michigan St.

In fact, if.-, often be. t to bo a hit st in try wHh them. 1 ha commentcd on how plants wmM hunvm5 and here we lutw a dctnc-n.str.Jtion. It t!ie?n (II'.T TinnsTV and t!i-y

will appreciate the water all thv more when they get U. Don't water tho garden each day.

That Is a mitake r.nlo by all too, than 500.000 fig-htlng men. many beginner.. Sixty thousand of these were külfd You must, of course, watch to see.ir(i 12...OCO were wounded. In ad -

that tho youn? plants are not wilting:. In many eastern elates the rains provide practically enough water to take care of a garden, but that Is not. true In all places. Remember this: Too much water chills tho pround and hardens It and, in th2 end, does more damage than rood. jrJJTJ EMPLOYES VOTE I I W All s - j JIOK.MILh, N. Y.. March IS. Tw clve hundred employes in tho I Frio railroad shops ln.ro voted today for or a-yiinst the contract .cys1 under which tlm shops? are, be. nn,t (V,nfri!Minn tn Th,. rriiilt rt ; " ... ....w . . BANDITS GIZV .5.100. KANSAS CITY. Mo., M irch 1?. Pandits locked a man ar.d woman. nttie-A omrdoves in th.-. vault rf the 9 n o0f n -Allison Twine ManufacturjnL- ('n., in North Kansas City this morning and escaped with a payroll of $2.1i'). The two wore released from the vault a few minutes later. CilBIS body ror.n. SFYMOFR. Ind.. March 1. Tho body of Kdna Simon. PJ years old. who was drowned Wednesday night when an automobile in which she was riling was swept by hood waters from a highway near here, war, recovered today by a riverman. I 1 . : i INGROWN TOE NAIL ? How to Toughen Skin so Nril : Turns Out Itself A ;t v i.i'. s 'a..::o upon thashin sun our.ding tin- ingrow ing nail turr.i naturally outward almost over night. : "Oatgro" is a harnih es'. antiseptic minufacta.red for chdropn ii-;.s. How ever, anyone , an buy fro 1.1 the drug store i tiny bottle containing riireetiar.s. Advt. 1 aV7f 'V' 'i -AVV Zifr.. v

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CANADIAN CENSUS SHOWS 22 PERCENT GAIN IN 10 YEARS

Population Increase.- Lrh2,o 16, According to Dominion Mati.-tic-. OTTAWA, t'nt., March 1v-;;i. plete census return show Can a ia'. population to ho 5 r. u conir aretl with 7 ' t in I'll, a n f r'3?e i'r the 1" ,irs of 1 . '. 1 oj r.'.i r!v L.' J "rr''-T.' ri 'sr'! ." to f.nal li?urrf ?:;r.":r'.:' 1 hy tr.e ! o. minion Hühti of Srati.-ti.-s. The for.o.'ir.i? i- th" p-pui ition hy prov;nrr.s ( "ir. r-ar. il wit 'a t jiure3 of th 1? 11 orn-a--: Province. :.'.!. Nova 5w.t;rj .... N'cw Rrun.v i'"k . I. K. I V'.y, Queboi- L 4 f' , 0'". 7 Ttari" C. t Manitoba !;'. m n S is ka: :hcw.i n . . 7 ' 1 .:: : " A'.hrrt.a r. .:r . mi. . :.: ' 1 . . o '7 t.",".r.l 1 4?J.4:;j' r. 7 1 . " ; flriti-h Colun.hla Yukon t, I ''.'J N. W. T I'. M 1 V4-1 'anaa : i n N ivv. 1 Total 5.7C?,IS3 T,:06.64.j In reic".vincr theso tir.re-. tlie ha- ; p:;iii r'-ja-rts poiir out tliat far ' pra-ti rally !ie rata of th la ! decade. Cai aaa -vj Invohed in th or-l Mar ard durir.r: tint time i"i- '. n.i-ration was .stoppe-1 from th- ' itriti.-dt bs and Kurope and ere 1 1 - , iy r.Jr. lilr l lroi!1 t!l0 Unittd Mtai For two year? prior to the war. immicration to Canada readied it p'.al:. Th." dominion rent overs-a" dittlon more than li'000 men in the : Canadian army were en gaped in military occupations on this tddo of of tho ocean. Durln? the war period, marriage and tho establishment of homes waa far below normal. Takiror into consideration tho tragic occurrencea of tho decade, the increase of population In Canada is as Mihstantial as could bo expected, it is noted. W Ä 11 T E 0 The Frances Shop requires the services of an experienced and efficient boolc-keeper, preferably one who has had retail experience. None others Ij need apply. SIc prances jIpp 117 South Mu-Sie-m St CotTCct ArPl r Worr.cn 8 - y-,: Vhose Birthday Comes This Month? .at will express birthday tctings so delicately and .ting than Flowers in bas.et or bouquet? Very Moderate Prices 1- a. I shall be glad to send my representative to explain the stock cf the Radio Corporation of America, without obligation. Thc American Telephone and Telegrsph Cc mpany and thc General Electric Company !e heavily interested in this concern and this security has very attractive possibilities. Please fill out the attached coupon or telephone, Lincoln 1336. C. L GUTHRIE 422 J. M. S. BLDG. Name Address Telephone a ! Ü il !. ! I i i : . l'a i !:!.

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One-story frame dwelling, 118 S. Anthony st., Bronislaw Szabowics, estimated cost $2,500. Deaths MRS. BELLE JOHNSON a ?' . .i : ' i i : . . J V'iri I!-;--: .-:.. l- :-. r' r y. .. i - . - i P---.rr -f-1 Ar'"-:r a-:-trr. M: V f r n p f r - t , vy- n V 5--, v r. I J. C. BARRETT I FLOUR AND FEED Phones : Main 34 50 Lincoln 5116 ART SHOP If you 'lon't find jut what you vant in our stock of Ladies' House Drcsf , Children's Dresses. Millinery and Art Goods ve will make it for you anything in this line made to order. THE ELTA ROSE ART SHOP 230 South Michigan SL Over Grecnblatt's An Internal Bath, will take out, throw out, scouie out all the bad, slusisK stuff that menaces your Sood hcaltli. PRICE $1.00 That and a steam bath cannot be beaten; and you know that this treacherous, inconsistent, unsettled March weather is thc mother of pneumonia. Hallanan Bath Parlor 218 W. Jefferson Blvd. Main 5309 jcrrol an O-. . ; rt . u TT T3 1 fix M a p j - - -1 . , 4 DON'T WAIT! Come at Once to See These Biz Bargains :.' d 9 . - C rs r Lz: - PIAMOS

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