South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1922 — Page 2

SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1922.

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of these occasions was when Sen. Johnson asked for a vote on the reservation originally presented in

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lt. ... f , r. , ; y.,i to ' t;o-i ar. 1 o'hrs uhi'h " ere b'.-inj . t . ... r r. :i !!;' n- ; ro. -.;t ' 1 aeainr lilekard. Ills! '-'r., ...u : at ;, .....1 orr i ' ! rt i.i t the int'.r't of j'J.-tice I t . t ; ::.- ' a : if or b r ls 'r-', r-4 j-tric'.tcn from th rre- j v. tb- r 'b I fr;-;-T. a pir.'.- .1. .'o n all rjueitior.s r"-frrin? . t J t : a . .icr.- a tb' ' lio..,.-v It's father, a ral his war t;r - , ;.' .i r n. i ;...-, an I .! - J or.J. Ju'-tio" Walser vo-i hoidini; - . -- that tb- jury sir 1 y was aciuaintf 1 i ... .-.; ,.f t:. ...'. fP.---- ii.ntt.-rs J .a t -.' .i .. ";; a ; art, of K'.o.-vr!? J-aid hl fath'T fobl hltn : i., . . vi- I'm-: '.'op. !.-. pt f - i-at i'al about Kiekard's lif in' T-r .:! i- Iii r at'- j".oj.''.;P. . He aif! lie hafl hfarl ! t,, . v ..a,,- t p. that lb' bard's Mmblii. l.ou.-e at j ;.,-... n -a .. - - f t" - : h Srn. v.,i - of "i-:r jp r.t rh a rn t r." i tf. ,- !.t ': ! v. . U X I ill anal others' foil him it ;, . . ;...v ;t v. i 1 " i --.ab. to 'a a p la .-.- v.bf re on- cot .i 'biuare ,...-, t ' ' ir a : " . H .- i a b" h- -i PI . f. r : ; c i:- tb - 1' - b a r ..' : . ..! --sta:.t lUt. Atty. r-eora th.n '. r , - , ,," .!.,. rr- iv if v. o-.bi rat pat rr.any hypeth. tiral qu ?tlons to i ,. 9 - .. .i;.-! j:r : , pa;.. ;-, I : o -' f ! r , inquirin? wh it ho would ic,: p- ,t w;?h w b-n tb- tmnb of a man'ü rharacur it' he f.,:r ........ . j-. . .. . pi " i:a. b f. '. hi.-. j-Ia.' at OollU-ld mad; Aft-, a khr.it co!:,-';y th- .p-bat- ?-'r'. th- tsi'ht It opened, ar.d if v. .-. . ;.!; :t bv tb.- pr1 -Pb'i.b br'.v 1 isj!ute wotr.f-n frtqu'nted ) f.r.r ?.;':: r.'i'or.-- a d tb-- point tiiat p!acr ar.d tlv on in Alaska, v :i : P.- z' r-.-u in if üiil.rb.s Ii.-- To ' i ' "( tii -- fpj -dinn Rose It ::. ,f tb- --;pp! mental tr-.ity. m-' ! r t h i r pp. . T; i- T. atv v. a t ab-'d up imnvdi- "I would not think that a man ..p. i .t? ::b at i'; i.i tii-- '..air' v-b' ran a cranihlinr houso was j. ; r !(, I.; lio'r.ir.so'i, c-sf-arily f lal ha racier any' ! !o' rb Arbar-i-'. a nr... mm d that mre than 1 would consider that a ' l,f, .!r ;r. '! t" ;.! - r.f a rd ii-: a-s a p. ma n v. bo ran a hurrh was neccsn :r " nd?M nt . anl f.i.:d ra?:t: wa - f r i I ' f ;rood character." pu ... . r t: r-? j 1 tfmoj fw's -iou. ' Mi r. direct examination Roosevelt 7fr pn!,,.,,,i ppir.-. it is und rstocl arwrred ".Wvrr" whf-n .'isked if Pe : i t r i . t . to am r.d the stjpplvn-.'-n- i h'l cr h-;ird that "had" wo:t'.-n in! f.at k.0 tiii? f!i. NP nd of .-':kha - 1 w-r- -tnp'.oyd in iiickard's amb-l'-p f.-- 'ip'P t Pv f . .Piparas,, shall bnc places of gold ruail day.s. t-- . or,!.- -a i i . ; 1 1 1 it- .'..p.- of tb" four ; 'In judtrimr a person's character I-i.w . r a ! ra r k,'. T'o :u . ! v.ouIl you take into consideration j .... ; Iii.-; asso riatrsV" Pec or a then ,

SENATE RECEIVES BONUS MEASURE ON HEELS OF PACT Bill for Veterans' Compensa- tion Formally Presented to Upper Bodv (Continued from page one.) the firm- ir.cr v.aild not be done by i im-ans or nornis. t A-I;. d if a sab s tax would be the Hnancinc mdium as reenmmende! bv Ibres't Hardinc to the house ways and means committe... I s Ftah s-enator aid: "I think so if we have to come to that." Committee May Consult President. s'-r:. Mi Cumb. r was of the opinion that menrb,'!" th ommitt'' v oubl v.ar.t to eop.fer with Fres"t H ir.'irr- . n t'i- sm'..'..! f la-for,- :n lillL' j. ,. ,( ,, v " " ' 'Vhave not ha.l time to carefully stu.lv the hou-e bill as , :." he said, .... . . . ant !r..m a :;'iir r-auinc. I am or, the opinion thai th- armmnt re- j quired to meet its obligations in any ! or.e y ear will nt.t !.- large enough to mike j.. cs-arv tb- l-vv;ng of any n.ided taxes or tb- i.-Mjing of any

bonds. It may. howev, r. nquire'tary and John L- Dorgan, his pub.i'no;iiie in tb r hrectins. j bcity ac-nt, testhied Kickard spent "I favor some -h mgi s in th' Fill. ! t b. morning at Iiis otlice and that but they are minor. pur in-tame, I(th-y accompanied him to and from

think we should ebtninai'.- the proi-i tii'ii him; a time m whah the vetrn,- Viu-t b -t an tq.tj.oi utob rthe l üb" Discus-ip.g probabl- pro -dur the fi:ian-e cumtuitt-- -hjirmau said: As C..- taiaff bill probably will tape t nb i ab! ts- in th- si natc. j

me! the comp-!. s.. tit. n bill probably , p, -rilltson, aLl three of whom said will tabe Put brtb' time, tb- latt-r i -h( V Wl.r, dinner guests that evenunb'ubt. !Iy will b- tab. n up and , ir it the Kickard apartments.

tn- tarit: liil latq asle tor a snort! tira-. I h .- a:i idt a that tody a b:v e- m, v. ill 1- r.ef -ssary for ?''! n " omp nsatson v.. Hant'erd M. Ni b r. T'.atior.al coioI:! r a . u Ana., ri' .in la - ion. in t! - !...n;:s r:o s-urc. exprfs d -ot.ti- i !-:. tV.it if wou'it meet wit It the j ppproaI ot fi'!:i' r m rv.ee liien. and !..-! ii-i Tita' b r.sbttlo.) that h id t' a - pi -.-'. lb.- Pa-.;-- wa- ' int ;f.it !.' TAKES BOSSY WITH HER. Mrs. Paul Kubes, of Sharon, Pa., decided to go back to her native land, Czecho-Slovakia, but couldn't bea to part with her per Jersey cow, Ruma. So Kubes bought a steamer ticket for the cow and one for Mrs. Kubes and both sailed steerage from New York to Europe. FARMER $7, WEDS LASS. MOULTRIE, Ga., March 24. -- Hardy Hart, 47, prosperous farmer, married his fourth wife late Thursday. She was Miss Eugenia Hartley, 16. THIS IS NOT SPRING. There are still cold days to come. Do not let your coal bin run too low. Put in enough Premium, Amber Jacket or Pocahontas to last out the winter. Just call Main 279 or Lincoln 5279. C. H. Defrees, South Bend, Indiana. HOW ARE YOU GOING TO FIND OUT? "i w uPJn bl b i.oo . ! 1 - i - r j -::. n f . b t b ;:.": -: a be. . a . ' a .r. i. i i . '.".a X-As-t : a . Oi m . i r . i '. -1 1 s: t . . ; , r. t :.-! e a r - : r.s of ft er f ' 'b ' !' ' s i ., . ' uT ' 1 J 1 its the ! . u. :. - ail th. t n i '-'.11 n . " : ' , b . ' ' Y ..a..- ; out -'.: j 1 - a :. 1 jr. ... , ta r.ej In r Don t ti-- a r.y cb.i r. -tart I e i-bng tb. i bu.-:-ip. d S-'ti'-n t--

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STVND FOR RIGKÄRD 1 timnUII ATinnnfl I T TTM Ida urrmortLiDi

Prn.,,(1.rV n,.,r..M,.rr" j o u r r. a ' : c t s. Maurice Francis

Gt- O. K. From Proipnrnt Mrn. i 1 '!,' :.'' 1 from pace i,r.) -'i'. i;'"" Ji Alb. Kuck. 1.". !!, .said he wanted I f.i- ts about this ! o a - tarn ! t a : n in'i'iir.iP "Not necessarily," th witness rrph. d. He said, thjugh, he often did ike asso-PttcH into consideraiion in . hPk'im' clriiraotfr. Kermli C.ivcs IU bar! K. FrfvIt said he always had ki i"un honest. uP- ; brothers and his fath-r-in-Iaw were lasso, ited with the promoter in the nwni rhi f a ('oflVl' houvo hl thc Times Square theater district, c. p-. i.,m. wh. knew Kickard in Ith- Klondike, said his reputation at Nome wa.s as hich as that of any man in town. John Drake, gray hair d oil and mining man, who knew Kickard in the west, said he iV.,H nf -one hundred iercent charF,rmer Gov. Diekerson exj.pi in. tl that, at th" time Kickard ran gambling places in Nevada it was lawful to do so. Fach of Uioso who recounted today the purported movements of Ki-kard last November 12 admitted on cress examination they had re freshed thejr memories during the ! week in conversations with one or no-re of the other witness-s. ,ome admitted tliat just before taking the :al:'1 thry tri!kcd to Tysons who i h:,,i IiPnf''1 to Pvious testimony i n i-1 in thii eonnerf iort sevenl nur. 1 - .-.v.. . i sons were ordered from the courtat- the request of the presecu tmn. Reviewing November li2 in Rickartl's life. Frank Coultry. his secrethe football gam' in the afternoon. He rtmained at the otlice until six they said. Thoma.s W. Murphy Kickard's chauffeur, told f driving the party. At b.'.n Kikarl arrived at hi. home, it was testified by Frank Fiourney. matchmaker at the par ,,, Mrs. Fiourney and Mrs. Helen Mis. Kickard, they testified, was i :il tP.at . v( nine. The guests at the! .linn, r nartv testified that Kickard i . ,M yu. ynoy wa nt to the garj d. n about s. (clock thstt evening

.at Mrs-. Floumev and Mrs , whof k is 'rstood. would, if sucn Icliowed later, meeting the " 'ful ln thf examinations be the

anal th. Tillott.. two men jn a box in the amphitheater, wshcro a clanre was held that rnirht. Kickard was still there shortly after la o'clock they ii1. The Sob r.behl and Gasko girls hid testified that after leaving the 7th street apartment they went to a r -staur ii-.t and motion picture sh w and then got home before mi. '.night. LAETÄRE MEDAL TO BE CONFERRED UPON CHARLES P. NEILL Notre Datnc Pavs Hii:lie?t Honor in Catholic Laitv to I lnner Official. if t i ..titi'riol trom p ige one.) t v tb' Indeed. th.e praetke of, "r.t. i ring it was adapted from that . aieuem; ustc'ü wnau. actonung to, ; sop.., h'.-toriar.s. was established toj w ards the end rf the dxth century j i by s. ;r i;-ry th.e ("Preat. On each 1 recu: r:-g I.a tar. Sunday, the pope j J !b ss-s (P t mble'n In the form of a t re.- ti.a le of gold, though ho need ; : not . o'itb r it if th."re be no one well ; j b servin-r it. As a m.atter of fact. ' jtb- Gob'.. mi Kese lias not ?'0en I . uv irde,'. to anyone sine 1'3. whe n j ! our. n PiUzabeth cf Be!cii::n re- j ! ce.ved it. Ti;e La. tare Medal, one? . durit the v vears of its historv. ' i has P. Ttsented to or.e who had ; a . ie a;sl reeeiv d the Golden Kose. '.V. Miry Cablwe!! of l'h:Iadlj'hi.i. ; v. b :a ive-i the papal award in Iv! fi-m 'ojc Leo XIII. ! lixrellont Workmanship. i Th.- tpadal presented every ycai i by the un.iv rsity ,is an excellent pro- i ' dm;;, n of skilled workmanship.' Th- diso which forms the body ot ' th.e mtd.i! is somewhat larger than i ; t i( ilar ar.d Is suspended from a! bar b. aring the words. "Laetare : j M da!b Both the d;c ami th bar ' Lite of soiid g.-ld; all th lettering is . in black enan.eh Th.e edges of the i ; ti:--- are raided and the center k j j ii:i; ie-.l. Th.e t.rtis. "Magna Est j ! Veritas et Fraevab bf." -Truth I:, ! Mu'isiy and Wiil Prevail." sometimes j j t rn. tlic Ie,-r.d of the obverse Ide. !"'ti the r verse side is the name of the ur.iw ryity. Each Laetare Medal, hou. vir. is hanged slightly from

;nr,:i;v!DIE IS CAST FOR cipint, ar.d cnrh is highly artiti".

''''- 1 r Cf!ve St was John Gilmary Sh a. h; torhin. The largest number i'r'V.i i any "ingle profession is in the held ! of lit rtture, I'.itri' K. Hickey. Kathi crin" Conway nr.'.l Patrick Donahue Egan ar.d Agnes Ke-pp!ir, r- "jyist. and Mr?. Anr.a Har: n Dors y. Mr-. Jam-a Sadlier. Christian Ii id. Elizabeth Al!'-n Starr, Charts Heberaman and Maj. Henry Krowr.son are other authors who have received th i ........ .. ............. . , resented by oen. ui,n:n Kosccran j anil Admiral W. S. F.er.?m. Five ,f Edward DoubTfs White, former fulfill the pray r whi'-h the priest r ads in the mass on Laerte Sunday: "L t ptacc h in thy .-trdiuti. and abundance in thy towers" Tim f ollowing is the list d ,ae-. tare Medab-ts to which the name of Dr. Charlc? Patricrc Neil will ' ü'i 1'. i tomorrow: IS1?.. .lohn f.bmary Sliea, historian.: 1SS4. Patrick J. Keelty. archit-t; ir-a. Iblzabetli Allen Starr, au'h.r; lSSj, C.encral John N wtf.n. n-.ted n.ilitury engin-et-;

i,. .we.ai mo com,-, i. u. '-'-.Ih;i(l l(fMl ,-,;iehed for the central I'atnck V. Hi key, founder of th-; conipotitivt. lK,pi was brought us for Chho-P- Keview; isSLb Mre. Anna , vulou ,,v 1n Hdlli president ot Hanson Drsey. novelist; lSfA. Wil-itho ohio lllinr,rs. Mr. Farrinqton Him J. Onahan; lSfK Daniel j ur.(l thp a(p)Jltlon nf what he Dougherty, orator; W. Henry F. t(.rni)(1 ;i ..orxible" policv. contend-Brown-on. author and philosopher ; !jni, tl.l(. ,5nallv hf. PXprctod ihn trlko 133. Ib.triek Donahue founder of ,W((ljM ,iroj-rn in various outlving the Bost'in Pilot; 1:4. Augustiu ; hf ri

Daly, prcmntor of high Ideaw in tlie drama: 1ST .". . Mrs. James Sadlier, novelist; lStb f'eneral William Kn?rcrans, leader of the Army of the. Cumberland; 1 S 7, Tr. Thonins Addis I'mmett, distinguished surgeon, nephew of Koh.rt Kmmett; ISDN. Timothy Howard, noted jurist; 1 s r 0 , Mary Gwendolyn Caldwell: lftO, John A. Crelghton. founder of Creighton University; 1 ! 0 1 , V. Kourke Cochran, orator: 1 f02. Dr. John I?. Murphy, Ameria'd j greatest surgeon; If 0 3, Charles J. Bonaparte, attorney-general under Pres. Roopevclt: 10 0 4. Kichatd C. Kerenn. former Ambassador to Austria; 1005. Thomas IP Fitzpatrick of Boston; 1 f 0 , Dr. I'rane!- Qinnlan, j medical specialist of international fame; 1007, Katherine Fb Conway, author; 1 f 0 S . James C. Mommhan. I leader in the consular service of the U. S.; 1901, Frances Tiernan (Ciiristian Heid) juthor: lit Kb Mauri.-e Francis Egin, noted writer, and former Minister to Denmark; lit 11, Agnes lieppiier, essayist; lf 12, Thomas B. Mulry, prominent charity worker; lDJ.t, Charles rt. Herberman, the blind scholar; 1914. Edward Douglass White, former Chief Justice of the P'nite.l States; 1 ! 1 f . Mary V. Merrick, philanthropist: 1915, Dr. James J. Walsh, physician and historian ; 1917, Admiral William Shephard Benson, Chief of Naval Operation. U. S. Navy; 19 is, Joseph Scott, distinguished California lawyer; 1919. George L. Duval, business man and philanthropist; 1920, Dr. Lawrence Flhk, physician and historian; 1921, MLss Elizabeth Nourse, foremost American woman artist. NAME NEGRO CANDIDATE FOR NAVAL ACADEMY WASHINGTON. March 24. -Belief that "the valor and Americanism of the colored bojs in the war" should be recognized, was said Friday by representative Ansorge, republican. New York, to have prompted him to appoint Fmilc Treville Holley. negro, of New York city, as a candidate for entrance to the United States Naval Acudemy. Holley, is a freshman in tli college of the city of New York. Secretary Dcnby declined to dis- . ! cuss the appointement of Holley, tirst negro at the naval academy .since the days of reconstruction. U. S. JURY INDICTS 2 CHICAGO LABOR HEADS CHICAGO, March 2 4. Three indictments were returned by the gnnd jury Friday as a result of its investigation of an alleged conspiracy to thwart justice in recent labor trials-. The indictments named William Quesse, . resident or the Chi c.ico Wlat Janitors union, anj Theodor Lrodin. AUUlTORIUrvi NOW PLAYING H I ti RUTH 4 I -inWhite Easle" 5 t i i Also "BROTHER OF THE BEAR" A thrilling story of the North woods. ! r t SNUB POLLARD -m"PARDON ME TOMORROW ALICE JOYCE -in"The Vice of Fools"

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GOAL TIE-UP OF ENTIRE COUNTRY

Committer Vote, Unanimous ly. for Suspension o f Work April (mutipued from page r..) !nrn..isifin f)f th strike call :to:iin all nr.o.-.-ary j' rot rtion o nois 1 i s t r i . t union president, and op. poner.ts of International Pres't John L. Lewis, dis li'jieared almo.-t before t!ie op.-r.irt; of the mcetin?, when Mr. Farrin-ton announced that he n.r,.l(., rot mako a contract with Uli!nr.js oi'rators without the sanction : f,f the poli'-y committee i l'rotr ict'd debate, however, wa? started at the opening of the .esion wa n the question of afhrminsr the eoinention program for a trike. barrintr any contracts b in made in (soft coil fil ls until a. ' i-ettlement

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U II.IHNG I'KKMITS. One story tr d''V'-r:r.c, 12' block Donald 5t.. lot No. 1. Kelsey and Kwing ad dm. Alfred Tism-r, .."tlma'f-i c-t 5 1 . 2 C rt . C- :v.cv.t sb !, Ir.. liana .v. .ml Main .t. National I,u::ibrr Co., cc.-t On? jf ry fri:n s'r buil'lir.ir, IZi':, Lir'.c'n v.ay i:.. o. i:. Lujw.,-, Cot f 1.300. On- story frame b"-!: -. : v. Ill1"' N. ",.le" 't-. I'irotby bi-r,

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GivCS RdipioUS Vi0W ill millop-ir dp:rtt;nt -f our community ClaSS Address Would Pray I c-nm-al breakdown of tb-:! i -

for Nation. nowadays about the 'au-. "f tlm .plritual demoralization - tli- c - - m - m unity, which it lias b-o ome popular to attribute to th- abnormal conditions th it were inwar. But in fact thTo t'pej a r not wholly to blame. Ib f-r- th- war ftirted or was dream: ! of w- weralready realizing the ten 1 n-y t--wara a certain morai :i .. a s.ioiing of Ftandards, a w . ab. n.ii:g of the sterner libers. T think v. :

t-hould do well that intelbttuil and j individual. - "u. only -s-ibry moral evolution of the community, j will b- in incul-at in.g an attitude of It would be a grievous rror to al-jr. sp-ct for the I tw, a- on the whobow ourselves to f-el too ..nibb-nt j the best, exprefsin that 3ns been that it is only a Kinpoaiy and! given to tim f-ocial aspiration and

passing aspect. Sees Higher Thought Tendenoy. "Take for exam pi- the :natt-r of regard for the law. With-ut giving too much weicht to alarmi.-t expres-

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f ; -r. -. M-.- :,.?. r.' vrt!".' r"'--"'-- ' c- 'fr u:.::z f r t ' . ! riZ" that t;.-'if t v ry arj-a r r.t tb !-f: . : ten.:' r y to a b-;bur .ir-1 -i r..or-- h :Y - - : -::.r . ! riv.-'I v;r - v .-f tb.o c r . ! - ' "Ti- i i:!'.:- 'T t b" ; i - : : - tj-.T. t . th' stat .in 'I tb- ab;y bi. ! 1 ' y '.- cburrb. Wo can b.f.V.lv h- I- r :r," f r tb- : . .v. bv r:, .,i ,- a r rr i : 'n ' f : b-" ' ! i . : r al? -f r' - a!'. .-;s an! ral - --. . .' ;;;-;rn a r. I i -l : ... t i r. -r . so : r e: . b : - b 1; a I t b : r r ! ; - ? . 'r h th:s t.-::c-T.cy to tl;s;rar.l for -a fab. n 1 .:.:l::-n . f tb- -i.u: '.; tb- : - sb t:: un!:::-i-. I: a' -- W- k:,. tb- :: bfb. v b: b.-bit-by :;' ai t-. tb.e ma in t n a n -o tb. f :r rt b.i-u c 1 a s.-rur- .--ocirty ar.-l t- tb-- a'- W. -ba'l b i. . .ro ; r a- tb- -. t inrr.er.t f a pr r m ra! .r--. 1 mo .-.r--r. r. an! u -.ill r j t!r-;t tb : -w i-hoi:. 1 r -: n ! bni ero at r pr; ie an! c -if- : a- cH.-r.-d .,!. ! iprm:- I' ;'::.;! 1 --:r:ty in tb. r ti m -.v-' . -h i ; Ir.'ve at it- a b. ara! mi: I r. -j ( b. ''i "

'd'T'Ort. v- ny . e m. e f. :ti tnur.i'y that r- a!::' the , "f sour, b ?" ",!:' ar. 1 f:i. t a fv. P.-"r, -ird rf on. "v -.' a i a . a .-. c n. ra' : : Ti1 ' f r t b b w it"nb. r.'V i ov'ior..a. anl oubt t i ! civ--- tb-. Ire p- -t concern to pep'.c j w h o Jiave s rrr in tb. i- w t a f.. t results tb it in. .y tl.v.v from r-r-a k .1 . v. n of rc-p for th c. tl f ;:tn;bi n.-nt als.

"Whatever !rf !s ':-,"' sp-et for Fbi'd: a a -the pr.v of t lao-b in any pirti"':- F'vy .lores t .

j can izatio re If p.-.pde ar- kn-.A n -i ..f-t-s .s -) :r. .-1 i i-fiion - .i t!i..rDU?hIy r.op'P. ! and re-p.--t.i- ' memVcrs :" "tciery, slnib in tlu-ir r ,pe-t;ve co! nmur.it!. i l;nown for their detV o ' M'H'.e part of the code i I L W, i th. v reed n.'.i ;- a.-toni-iied if pr -r.tly they f, v that th Ir fwmr :..-;. g fob a. d by others witn t be r. -nit th it p; Iy th- law in c - n - era I clones ; o b- l...ak-.l upon as a of irk- v-.me an. 1 unr .isr.aM , r strictiops ipou the ib..-rty of th

moral purpe.se of the community. jKt.. to . l.ntn s . "Fnl-s we can accomplish this.; Mark K:.-tb r, 1115 Nb dive in the domain of citizenship and- 17 b: Mari- tta av. th T'by .-.: tain cnforccn.ent.. - I'f,n I.twb-", ."2- Ib .!:; rm.iv f.-d that th.e outlook H not en- '. ' ' t Kir. 'h way Ib

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ment of The American Tobacco Company by making it one of the four biggest national sellers in less than 18 months1 time. We would be honored to have you try them.

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James McCGann, 140 E. Haney st. to 309 S. Notre Dame av. Frank Young, 224 S. Main st. to 138 Broadway Charles Griffin, 926 S. Eighth st. to Niles rd. E. A. Hudson, 128 E. Milton st. to 12229 Lincoln way W. A. O. Johnson, 228 N. Johnson st. to 536 . Hill st. F. S. Varn, 516 St. Vinson st. to 613 E. Corby st. Oliver Geier, 1502 E. Calvert st. to R. R. No. 3, Mishawaka. DEATHS DR. S. P. TRACY Dr. S. P. Tracy, who has been ill at Epworth hospoital died Thursday. the body will be taken to Walkerton where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist church. The body may be viewed at the church from 1 until 2 o'clock. O. J. BALCH O. J. Balch, age 88, died at the : hi-- b ' ' .home of his daughter, Mrs. Laura M. Gay, 930 S. Fifteent st., River Park, at 2:45 o'clock Friday morn-ing of complications attending old age. He was born in canada, Feb. 27, 1834, but had lived in Mishawaka and vicinity for 50 years, moving there from Chicago. He is survived by two children, Joseph of South Bend, and Mrs. Laura M. Gay at whose home he died. Eight grand- children also survive. Funeral services will be held Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Finch and Sprague undertaking par- lors. Rev. Clarke of the Immanuel Baptist church of Mishawaka officiating. Burial will be in the Mishawaka city cemetery. When you say cigars---saay Dutch Masters 45-tf---Adv.