South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 89, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 March 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1922
BEYERIDGE DEFIES NEW TO PUBLISH CAMPAIGN EXPENSES
Senatorial Candidate Determines on "Steps" to Eliminate Newberryism.
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SCRAPPY CUBS OUT TO FINISH BETTER IN PENNANT CHASE
j ly pop'ii itr-t ,rl no cavu. iltics lnv ' " f n Tf ported. The waters c f the Itunihue r.vcr.
been
Mr. Volknan reported, h-c."
, poisoned by llif' gase and a-,ds j rived from the eruptive material in-. ! eluding huge .toi;- that I'll in it 3 f ; bed. lie sai'l anothrr eruption hal I oer-uri-cd in th Iv". Azufres "rdil- I ' 1-ra, nl-o in th-- pciada valley. !
NEW SOVIET ORDER OPENS ALADDIN'S CAYE OF TREASURE
STATISTICS
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p-ir of a ;-:.-. or;i,.fi cr-nf-rjc ito for -'all th"- (Jf-fcruJ mt to do that t h ' n lt " Th Juclq thrn rim1 to th" 'lr-ff-r..-of tl." position hp has takon
Killifrr Ha- Plrnty nf "Prpprr In-tillod Into C!ul if Nnthing Klc. r.v i rriiiii; a. in ro. 1. .. s. taff (V)rnH'IMit. ( HIi.'Afi'O. March About the
TTsotr plr-a-in pro-pt that Ftrctcn
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Wonderful Jewels Which Will Be Confiscated.
The rrtjpt; -v.s m h ie :.i.-t i c-, Churches of Rus.-ia Have
!rfi!ihr v.a rr attributol to the vol.; , rann s f'i Cm!" and nir.'liu. Th. yj ' v.rjr aroor.ipanid by violent oirth-; j juak'S and it a- itat:"1 that j c rt vi'. '" s p.a'l farmed in th.o !:i"'in- ! 'tain -:! fron, which r-toaru wa?'
tav; l to crazing lani5 on thr Ar- i
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i to country. J P. iy (J ar! art, 1 Miami a . ! William Frif?. : Plymouth. Iri.
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MOSCOW. Marrh An AltdJin'. v.ivc
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f the ,rv.z trrind that S:nr' Ort ober. of rii- Cubs is not the
'erupting nf w hi.h swept acro ! tf
r.tina obscuring the un. Ashe?
it- i a mine tunc rers.
(The Soviet, tltcreo i.-su'd
nriLiu(i pi:ilmits. Two-.-'ory frant dwliin?. 7 4 j Seventh .ct., Colparrt Itealty Co.. timatfd ro.-t J1."0'
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and asTr upon a J :;.-. ar.d ra-o);-abln amount to b f ,f r.i in th:.s rirr. a r' r o r. t rt . What Itewrld-c Will !.
Actin? for my.- if. p-j: with fll &nd heaxty concurror.- of committee, it tra.sur r. and
n,4r.ai,'( r. I now announce: I"ir.t: That on Mar 'a th socalled "neveridi;- Headquarters" at the illavrtool II. tel. wi'.l b.- removed
th. lau- r.fir a nf r.uv manu't r. i .Marrli 14. I he ra
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fl nPMr It. Martin. In t l;o , r: a i list i riday and was
T'lt-h- avlnirj X- Trilt lildr. Mai.itlill'
M&rtln, as I have heretofore puh-i
licly stated many time a srive-f hi.-J J services with any c -omp. nsation UWl ' KlTTEiS LAIT
whatever, direct or indirect, pr -nl r prospective. j Second: That I shall h'-nreforth j
publish weekly a full prat--m.nt under my oath of the total amount xpended by m during th prect-diP.? week. together with th i-piu:i': items thereof; and that the tn-nsurT appointed ty my cornmittc"-'. as thr-
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rer:olw of months .r or-.
'is ! i : record. Warns OfTc-ndcr. "The p-irpose behind the.-e PU5pr r .--ior.s," Ii- .-aid. "is to warn liquo? !iv off-riile: mor.nshii'.ers and boot- ' uT-r alike, to quit toe huine?- ; f-f trn flicking in intoxicating liquor for frood and all. If they jo so. they have nothir.i; to fear. If they r-peat, they will remain und-r the j jurisdiction of this court and w ill he ijvj Into jail without recourse of apj pe.-.i."' Ita' zyr.ki was a victim of a po'h-e raid upon his I)ivion st. cstaldish-
The ra: went to and was at that
under advisement by
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ju'ifc'- lim 1 1 1 1 until iru 1 1 ' i a v .
ut a mc.uie higher in the column than they
achie-l bist e-ar. Their determination is not to win th fa? themselves but to make the zoinz rouch
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rariaj;d the Phillies who already have i made threats about what they in- ! t nd to do to the Bruins.
Cubs Hao Pop." livery scrap of news thit has . . . . . ... t! 11- 1
trickled oi'-K ir::i ' aianr.a i?ianu. i
where the ("ubs performed th"ir verna! tipininr stunts Indicates
that Killifcr will liave just one.cr English lecturers this winter,
all prt-.
i :r. ta Is .ind storus "which vvuiad
interfere witii th- mWrcs's of ti.e various lultf". It ha (n announced that the All-Russian Central Committee will determine what articles are absolutely necessary for religious purposes and excupt from requisition). Most famous of the church trras-
Failure to Identify Jane
Addani Evokes Several Pointed Remarks. LONDON", March 11 By Mail
The reception accorded in America to Mrs. Marmot Asquith, and oth-
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cr.e-story frame dwelling. Oti- St., Co'paert Realty c'o 5 2. re" 0. One-5tory frame dweihn-. Ilondrickfi s-., L..u;5 Fischer. ? 1. 400.
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thrown into close companionship' and attracted to each other. He proposed marri ifre. Oliva Stone was not a f young pirl. She was , a nuro and took hlrn seriously. ; They went .-is far as the front door j
do th- ;-atn.
s to the total amount
nlreadv pept in my 'half. toath-r with the sperific items thrrrot. I t; tlm da?-. Monda', April .
of the eity hall in Atlantic- Cry. she j trusted him. As they mounted the I strp.s he said to her, J Tells of 'OtJie-r Woman." t 'CMivii thre is a woman in Cinc innati who imagines sh- has a j !aim upon mc. If she finds we are;
marr;d. srie will do everything to ruin my po-ition. I love you and you me. I am a laer. as you ki:ow. Now it b' ju.-t as sacred for me to say I will take you as nr.
tiling th!-! year that his outfit did , not have 5a-t year. That is "pep." j If tliero has heep. any srreat access of plain talent a:non? tho Cub? I it has not been particularly noticeable in early season performances. ' A new spirit, however. has been
noticeable and the lackadaisical;
! manner that marked tne Bruins' i er.eleavors last year seems to have ! faded. The young men who toil
under KilllfeCs direction already are fighting the umpires which is an Indication that they will not be walked on during the pennant gambol without seeking reprisals. Mr. William Wrijrley's Los Anhall club has very liberal ideas of how Mr. William Wrigley's Chicago ball club should spend its money and playing talent. Thereforewhen the Cubs sought Arnolel Statz. an outfielder, ant Yio Aldridye. a pit' h-r. from the Angels, one of Mr. WrisleN s oockets had
to stand
to meet the
"luite a drain
demands of the cdher. To cd-tain Statz and Aldridge the
Culjs Rave a third baseman, a catch-j er. a pitcher. two outfielders, a j
so that my exponent, if h
will h a amp! f-ame state ni id
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tii:.' to make thur:'!er eath that I
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s.i m o s w 'rti i -1 1 1" r of my
a ' a ! , B
1 future ! in p d - w i 1 1 1 the th it my .v bet her
make, am ha' the trea-ar
c rim nut t ( l; .a t m statement that i io 1 1 comnutt e toa'.- -'. As to tili s'afemk Iy s t a t e. o . nt s. a 1 5 rib. d. I r-ri-'-d fully lit I j l rt soesj v iM su oppon " n t do t h a 1 1 1
h- docM or not. I .-hall do so. I am dt te rndn- i thai, so far a.I n contribute- to that r.d. th- - rj e u---- of np-n in such outest.shall ! sfe.jip.-d an I mad. ito-pos-i'. Ie. I t'o 1. and alw a ha' felt. t ry r-1 roi.lv :! thi- -ubj'.t. ?.nd I th'ii'"'U'lih auc' with thinkers and .-cr,o!a ; c v . ryw h i - l! ;'.t
thN rry il tlo i xri -;w i money in "pohtit V no only '!H'e-a le ; i Li t ion : : i 1 1 1 " i' ' I .
th. iiioi sei lo-is x i ; ; . u n; ;:.. fre-.. institution Indeed, this ra ! p'li'. 'A a - ' t - 1 r cfL-n:z d and d-i. un. d by th-Aiuerie-an seriate itself m the k;-.toiic resoliirion no this -( t t i . subj-. t. for w b.ich res-nutioM rq.por etit oted. In that inoiio j t uou s r1 solution, the s.-pate cop.de m p,', such piactics as "contrary t surd publ.r poli.-y. liarmful to f';o honor ami
wife, arid I'll place on jour hand at
wedding ring'. "II' bought her the ring she is now wearing in this court room and placed this sacred band upon her n r -e r ." Thy registered at an Atlantic City bote ! as Mr. and Mrs. Kinke ad
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liote Is in New Y
a. man rk and
a r;d ife at
o! !: r cities-. J ri-'.aily he s.iid rn a pr Pt that! he id bu.-iness f attend to in; Washington. Kinke ad se nt Miss j Stone back to Cincinnati, tolling h r i to await him tliero and cautioning'
her to say nothing of their "mar1 i a go." Upturn t )teu.'
r another visit to Atlanta
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JUDGE DU COMB IN HEW PLAN TO CURB
LIQU0RV10LAT0RS
Aft
City. Mr B-i;iy said, where Kinkead ar.d 'Iila Stcui- tagistcrcd as Bllis L Kiiik'ad and nurse. the pair wont b.ok t" c 'iimi n na t i. There, he c-onti:iu'il. Kink-;id rtturnd t- (he c mjiany of Mario !orm!. while de-fomlant resumed nur.-. rig.
'I lie th iifciidant, h'.-r conn... !
'i'i.d barii-d of Kinkead's inhd';l-' i' .ml .-ought l'olicf in tho courts J but through the litter's political in-j (ho !.- w as unable io .-.! r. sitic-1 fl'ti'tl. Not buig a fterw.i id. .'iroordm.g t Mr. Ki.l. Kiuktad and; Marie b rmh - w t tv m irricd in "lni innati by a 'awjer. w Im al- was a ju-tice of the p. ac.-. -'with Kink'-ad1 propp. d up again.-t a table and this; lawy. r mumbling the words." I Tii- last thing the ptir did before I l aving Cincinnati, ho said, wa to bho-hen the i r nutation of Olivia! Some at the general hospital and cau-e h.T to bo droppo.l from the 1 nurs ö' list, having he;- a "brggarj
bunch e.f cash and some player- that ar t to le named. So far as
! Statz is concerned the invcsiment
shows signs erf being profitable. Al-dridgc-has yet to denion.-t rati- hi3 value in Jim big league. Ma Out f (i.uiip. It is certain that Killifcr will slart the season with an outfield comprising Turner Barber in right field; Statz in center and Hack Miller, the Oakland strong m.-n. in left. "BarbeT falls heir to the right field berth because Max I'iaek stopped a fast ball with his cranium, su.'taine -1 a fractured skull and left the team to recuperate. Flack will not return, it is expected, until the
season is pretty well advanced
b r may not make the grade 'but he will be given the chance. In ro
se rvo the Cubs have fleorce Maisei .
who thumped the pill for an average .f .HI 2 last season and Mary Callaglian and John Weiss. two clever youngsters who probably will bo sent to tlm bushes at the end of a string. For ;lie infield Riy (Jrimcs appar
ently has won the first base
j cause i r.ot a
! i
jol be-
f his ability to hit. He ia fast fielder but he is r de
pendable -,ne and lie- ran pestle the
.ill. Crolvin. a youncter. trom Mo-
will b' carried as rcsere first
1 1 . : s r man. Until Marty Krug was pried b--from Seattle- at a cost of $.." ''. sT.-.md base w.t a problem. Krug seems to have filler! the bill, how -e r. and will start the ?f,ison at fh keystone sack. Charlie Hdb "eher i a fixture at short and Johnnv Kellehrr is the undisputed loir ti "Chue-k" l)-al's job at third biso. 7.-1, Terry and .Tor- Kbicmirm probably will stick around f a utility infield duty. ? I. pads llurlcrs. Killifcr i1- the titular head of the
I lias prompted somr gentle sarcasm
at the expense of Americans and of the lecturers. Mrs. Asquith's failure to identify Jan Addams evoked pointed reniarks from the New York correspondent of the London Star who says that "if Jane Addams had lived
n England Mrs. Woodrow Wilson would have known about her." "Interviewed Mrs. Asquith has been delightful." he continues. "Her lew of the jellow press was that it must be read by the Chinese. Was Idoyrt George as popular as ever? "I wonder." said Margot, with a Mr.il throuch her cicarctt smoke which, by the way. is criminal in Kansas even for men." Of t he- audiences, the Star correspondent says that instead of rea-d-ing hooks for themselves they learn by ear. "The- results must be shallow," he- add?: "but at least it means that in a very real sense this whole nation never leaves school. It is always trying to pick up knowledge but most of the knowledge is atnl must be superficial." II" calls the United States the "clover land" for Kngli.-h lecturers and mvs that agents there have clone- "an excellent wholesale trade in Philip Giobs who usually comes to Aim ri a with .mp new European country in his pocket a a ruleruined, 'broadly speaking, by The Big Four. I e dies listen to him with rapt attention and unwrapped shoulders. It is generally believed that he is the only Knight of the Gnrter too modest to wear it. "Oliver Ln Ice was the smartest of all visitors for he talked not only about the old world and the new wr.rld but about the next worbl on --ii l-i no r v t ;i 1 il t b n,t : m o 11 ft tint V
'" I Wlirno.fr be wandered, therefore.
j 1m found the streets paved with I gold."
G. H. Chesterton was referred to by the erre spondent as "our big-gc-st consignment" and John Galsworthy was reported as quietly meindering among uni cm sitics while II. G. Wells was credited with p e-rtain sensitivicness who. h re-c-traincd him from undue mixing.
desrrrhrd Y- the
newspaper Izvestia. is the beje,-eii. r! ' How Allrpcd 'Firc lill.
"Our Lady of Kazar.". at th ! 7' 7-.. .....
Counsel for Joseph. Novachew.sk:. i
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R i-
ircon. Our Lady of Kazan . a
Kazan Cathedral in Petrograd. It is a representation of the Virgin
rlr.n, in beaten -old we Irin- ' 10 ' .vr'11' -d lad. charged With a'. so:
pounds and deeorated with l.O.'.ä laiger and 1.432 lereor diamonds.
in connection
MRS. TOMLA .I MM R. Mrs. Tosila Zumn- r. 11 S. Ki
invstr rinu:
HARDING FIGHTS 'PORK' ITEM FOR HARBORS-RIVERS
(!it ( lour t Judfir t luuokc Sji-pondrd rntucr if I)frndaiit Appral.
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;'f's." I ranks Iains. of Infide lity. I xvl;, not until a ye.r liter tha : J wirr.--ne bari.ed Unit KinKcael ; ,u
ind Mar:-' dorr, ley were married
nd it w a s not i i : 1 1 i I t!irn t!i; silio blar-md Ki::kead despite fits trc.uttii' n: :" her. Beilly omt Inu d. She -.-;.- !i- him in N"W York ati-1 p. r.fi- . d !'i ..in with lxir.kf ad for i i-. g il - i a i a t ; n . h, r p'.ile 1 adhig 1 i e r ,!i d- spot utiep, to the a't which . itd.d K i n ki a d 's Ii f e.
s but is not expected to do re ivig Ilc'i O'Farrell iow as the first string cateher Pecly" Hartnett and "Kettle" as Iii assistants. Hartnett signs of becoming a star. pitching problem centers around th rn p.ns-or yuth:i of G rover Cleve land AlcxIf the -rent A'.ex tolls, with
like his ouor.dam skill th
Cubs m iy get sojv.o where. In c'h.pvrs, Stueland. Kaufman. OlI crr.e. Freeuii! . Aldridge. Keen and
Tho i n I y .1!!: . t: b i n v ; i n
Hoii:o Coininittoc Attrnipts lo Includr SI .1.000,000 Item Over Budget.
WASHINGTON, March ::. Pre.
Harding is preparing to fight t-trong- i in sacramental observance.
ly against the return to the "pork barrel-' system of appropriitions which i.; tlircatene-J by house committees that have disregarded the
pearls and 15T otlier jewels: and hung about the neck ef the Birgin is a diamond necklace of huge, fir?: water stone.". At Peter Paul's cithedral, also in Petrograd, there is another famous ikon, known as the "Jerusalem Holy Lady", in polid gold, it is about
two leet square, ana contains j
carats of largo diamonds. 13 carats of middle-sized diamonds and 11 and one-quarter carats of smaller stone?. Altogether, In thi3 church, tays the Izvestia. there are M almost equally valuable ikens. To St. Isaac's Cathedral. Petrograd, were presented on. the day it was opened, a total of 21." article-, containing SI pounds of gold and -1.7SS pounds of fsilvor ard later a shrine was built of solid silver weighing 46S pounds. St. Isaac's also has one ikon. 21 inches wide by
I CS inches high, done ?n gold over'.ay
and bearing a wreath in larger diamonds. There are a dozen o'ber ikons of tremendous value at St. Isaac's alone. While- these big Petrogrcd cathedrals, which were bng fivored by royalty, probably contain tho most valuable treasures of the Greek Orthodox church in Husu-ia. nearly every one of the estimated ". LOO other cathedrals, monasteries convents and churches eonta ns jocts in gold and silver and jewelled ikons are not at all rare, even in tiie smaller edifices. P.oyal gifts, donations by piou parishoners ami church taxes for centuries went largely into ornamenting the churches. Kazan cathedral was the holy of holies to the CfÄ-acks. The Cossacks of the Don rmee se nt to it 1.440 pounds of silver, asking that it be made into ikons of four f the Apostles. Beyond their value in preciou? metal ami jewels, some of the objects might be extremely sought after by collectors. The Byzantine magnificence of the jewelled ikons, however, might impress the Wost-
fern world as more ornate than ar-
Itistic. j j With a few scattered exception.". 1 wherein some looting of churches I ! mav have occurred during tho eailv! t
days of the revolution. church 1 t? ensures have been left practically j intact. J Patriarch Tiklion. the Lead of tho Ttussian church, is understood to i contend that .since the church and' the state have hern separated, the1 title to the treasures rests in the ; hands of the parishoners of each t church and that, therefore, it is fori each parish to decide what tr as-j ures it wishes to surrender for the; famine sufferers. !
He advises charity in thi rerprrt, hut it' is believed in Moscow that
i the rhurch. as a whole, will stren-
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j uousy oppose general oonnV- ation. j i while willing to surrender those obI jeets which it does not e-opsider t ; particularly holy or of essential use;
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with th
I fires at the Oak Grove school, took
a enange oi venue irom tne circuit, court Wednesday when the case w appalled for trial. The hearing will be in juvenile court and before Judge Pro. Tem A. X. Hildebrand of superior rcurt No. 2.
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GAS If! THE STOMACH
IS DANGEROUS IleToiiifnond- Daily I'so of Magnesia To O'e'rconie Trouble, Caused by Fermenting TooeJ and Add Indigestion.
Gar and wind in the stomach ac-eo.-r.panied by that full, bloated feeling after eating are- almost certain
i evidence of the presence of excessive
hydrochloric icid in the stomach, creating so-called "acid indirection.' Acid stomachs are dangerous because too t iuch acid irritates the delicate lining of the stomach, oft n
leading to gastritis accompanied b j serious stomach ulcers. Food for-j hunts and sours, creating the dis-j tressing gas which distends, tlmj
stomach and hampers the normal functions of the vital internal organs, often affecting the heart. It is tho worst of fully to neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary ligestive aids which have no neutralizing effect on the
stomach aciis. Instead get from anyj druggist a fc- ounces of Bisuratedi Magnesia and take a tcaspoonful in'
a quarter glass ef water right after eating. This will drnc the gas. wind and bloat right out of tlm body, sweeten Ihc stomach, neutralize the excess acid and prevent its formation and there is no sourness or pain. Bisurated Magnesia tin pow-dc-or tablet form never liquid or miik) is harmless to the stomachinexpensive to take and the best
form of mtjgnesia for stomach pur-'
pores. It is usel by thou?
people who en toy thejr meals
no more fear of indigestion.
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There are all kinds cood. bad and indifferent. I do only Good Dentistry and the fact that I have hern practicing dentistry in South Bend for the past twenty-five years proves
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MARY GARDEN IS SICK AT FRISCO
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I'U'ijWiuU the s;;.,,,;..,
have a hev of
Jones, the ("nh:
out-ü-!ers about whom Killifcr fre'iuentlv waxs enthusiastic. They sh al i be a I t of lielp to Alex in bis attempt. to pitch the Tubs out d" m rntli plaee. where they langt: is lied at the rloso of the 1?21 s,1 -;"m
Cirir Organizations to Hear l.rcturv at Luncheon
EARTHQUAKES RAZE
ENTIRE MOUNTAINS:-----
figure? of the budget burra'i in fram
ing ponding supply measures, it wat, learned today. ( 1 lie fe Is that the oPJ w i st r f ti 1 rp , f i- - I niUho ls r-. ill grow ur again unk ss j i cmporary Paralypi? o oice he demands rigid adherence to the! CailSCS Prima Donna to !
expenditure recommended by budget olacials. A nme; ii. r :nf p.r oi" the pj epident'? intention of lighting for the spirit
Suffer Collaphc.
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as well a.-? im- letter ci tne nioro :
businesslike budget method was prompted by the action of the house appropriation- sub - committee in slipping a $ 1 ...000.0'h) item into the army appropriation bill for rivers and harbors, the favor passing thej "poik" around among various congressional districts. Thi. action particularly disturbed Harding bvcau.-e the house committer had ,iust previously slashM th
ions for the army proper
far below what budget
ctnciais nameu as tne took oottoni
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Justice 'hemes ar.d 00".o'.o from thr-e par: me n:
more than SI. of the .-"ate de
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rectress of the fhieace Clrand '.pera Co., was reported today as recovering fron., the illness which
1 last jiight forced her for the first time in her life to disappoint an au
dience. A cold contracted shortly after
leaving ("bicaco and which became i more aggravated during the c-'.m-! pany's stay in Bortlatui caused -i temporary paralysis of her voice ; late yesterday as she, against the; advices of her as-sociatc. prepare-!
i to take her rule jn "Tie i,,yo of. I Three Kings." The dis-.,very that i sh" would be utiib'. tea sing! brought on an emotional collapse. ';
i The star was plaec-d under I care of physicians and nurses
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Mail LY.tire mountains were
str- cd in ihc vieler!. . art h piakes : Leads to Raids Oil "Bookies
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t:'g Wedi-.esdiy r.-'-on a::d il ' i'l a ho,i . Members of try .iu c'hamber of Co:ii-
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and olcair.c eruj'tions w b.ich took1 place jn southein e'hile n ir thi. Arger.tipe border last De, em.l ,t r.
ay.s Ilm Yolkman. who has return-,re nicide on the races were planned , d from a vi sit to the desolated dis-' l,-v th" authorities Wcdncpday as the
truct. D-'tails of the vc'.canie du- re.-tm ot the conicssion i James m. nal.ir.ccs which destroyed pasture Moore, a clerk in the Harris Trust lato!.-, forests and -nie are oniv ; nd Siving I nk. that he had stolnou becoming known. n ?K.ouO to "play the races". The e nter of this disturbance Charles Oschgcr. a teller employwr.s in the region known as thjod by the Independence tate Hank, e'. rdilb ia Pc.'ada. southeast cf Iu- ! was arrested today on a charge of rto Montt." Mr. Yolkman said. ! embezzling $5.1("'0. Tolice had been Th. la .t c omposition is almost en-I seeking him for two months, 'y olc.inic. covered with hot;
tho ail
they reported that no il! effects-; might be expected from her breakelown. Mis eiarden was reported to be determined to :nz I'riday , nicht -when she is again scheduled : to appear. i When Mis? flirden discoered' her oice would not respond as she desired sh- is reported te have burst! into tea's. Arrangements wcrei made to have Mis Kdith Maon ap-j pear in her role. I
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ho'- heat h.ad parcb.ed tli5 and de:rv.ed pastures, surface is strewn with ilams. and steam from which
of wood vine-
rocks have r.o consistency ia held, about r.Ku feet
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j SNOWM.IDi: ISOLATES SLVlIN. I WINNTPITC. March 29. Seven I - person at the Queen Bes. mine at j I Alma. r..ar Nelson. D. C.. are com-'
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