South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1922 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. APRIL . 1922

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RIBUTE TO SCOUT

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Support to Perpetuate 15oy

Nuut .Movement Fervently Pledged at Meeting.

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HI NG HY MOURNS LOSS ; . .i;, ana to ti.i OF UAMSIIKI) MONAKCII ZZVto

thrir duty for tht- h. ttf.rnur.t th- yo-Jth cf th." cf.;nr;. unity. ar. I Wh.era. V.' th- itUov; v.orkf r? who have tv-.cri v-ry clr' .- a - -toc.nt 1 with t!yf? ir.'-n r.r.tl hoy th' -r.-.- of crc;it loss ar.I 1 'i':?" to (XiTt.'s our s-ymjiathy to th. h r. a1. rl. T.V rf fof. 15 It Itrao!v I. Thit Af the J.";j':!y Commit ior r.-.

i S.'out M-aftfr and ComnilttonK-n

as a r.'.emr rial to th' e d-; art-d friend htr-hy d'-.lh'at" our Ii-.. s to an unc t.-ivit to carry on the work of cvora fr huiMlr. and t it!zr.sh i; training f-r the youth of o'ir city, and r.v It Further Resolved, That cirli and tvrryo::e of u.s rTi'.'.v aUTrime to th Clrcat Scout Movement In (arryin-r out the idea!, ha 5t forth in the Scout Oa t h : oN MY IIOXOi: I VflTiT, DO MV I : K.ST ' 1. To i!o my duty to God and my Country, and to o-'fy tlie Scout Law; To h't'h other people at nil timc; ?.. To l.frp mys-df physir-aKy stror.s, mf i:t i!'.y aak, an I morally .--traU'ht. S;-rncd : A. K. I'OLLIXS. r. iiiMMi:L.ui:iHJi:i:, l. i,. i.rx'Vii. c. s. K ink a in. J. F. McCAHTIlV, c ir. .sTKFri:. i'. v. kl:lli:h, J. M. MATSOX, Committee.

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LEGION FOR PEACE, M'NIDER DECLARES IN APPEAL TO U. S.

th- km at marshal made victory pc- j

V 1 The vc ry r rcaen-.? of this man vho i "nir.-.andd the p: e itest arm- ;

i ivs lu ;.:-tor", tho-. of otir own mn ; arr.on tl;e-m. d: 1 u:ore to inspire I th" American people and to h;nd j ito'th-r !!:- r-'it frif-r.dsh.lp of' ; the a'.Uw than couli have bc n ac- i

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110J)CS to lirillj: All .Nations ot 1 To Him O ir Ioc. World Together in La-t- ! To r vri y -NTn' r:r " n who "rrvf,(1

ui.d' r h..s ("!.::-. it. I, ! cv ry A:r.'-r:-i.in who .-aw ai. i hia:d "nlin of even

ji'.id hi.- :u .--a.- tc our -copi- h.i." . omc t!i" l al:z.it:e r. vi tlie hitrh :n-

ing Friendship. IJV H.WrOKI) MAC MDl.H.

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Ia ion. H.inford MarNidrr. hrad of the Am-r:cin I-rion. "while voicing .hi appreciathui of our late distinguished visitor, Marshal I'oi'h. a '." ch.-- an outhn."

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what the Am.- riean I-oi..:x jlv.-.a-u

:ove and a ia.cr.t r . dc to do our!

j-art to ..irry out his d-st d.-ire I a jui-t peace and a it" p-ac for ! all th" v. orld. j ! His comrades of th. American!

pre U.I riud harpv" that

hope.- for th" futu:" and m".-t u f-.I 1 1 nn;' him to or.r p opl

!-iirniiicant i.- the stuut" r.o'.e e:c-pr.i-in.ir hopo fur an eternal peace, a liope hy the men who above th.- ri-ht and the knowl-

th a: th.i.- ur.tt. i'.jI nation o--f.d a

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'COLLEGE YOUTH IS

FOUND NO 'LIZARD'

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ed" to t-pc ak. Editor's Note. th. ir d.-frr.5v of th- rivili.-d world. - v- - t:rt!r

ir" 'irovm- that their .-.drit is :n- " .-."'. ... i .

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pay liLs rei ect.s to the men w'.k. . .-erved under him and to the t;rcat!

wi.-h, and we hall not for;

A Force F(r Good. th at this- crrcat hadrr cf m"n ctiva

American nation, in which is mixed I Compc:--d of men and w omen who . t- th.dr !umuniti..s. It h.as r.. ra I-

FLSTFi; M. V: The only two: tj, blood of even' count rv in the . know what war means and not as ; lv I' n "ur d-.ty in ti.uv.tir.',- tl...

Harm nt. Mrs. R. S. 'hi h.e-ter.

In rlosintr the nrosrrani l.er, diction :,,,r,vp. of County Derrv-, and Mrs. M.

was offered by liev. II. K. Grose. I. j Mrdie. of Belfast. I)., pa-tor cd" the YY stmini-t r I'r"S- ; . .

thi.s s r1 ace- j l'vt' rian church, and t i p' sound-d

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tal:n Middnly and tragically jroia

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the crrcat rause,

Iwlr.ch tlay represented and for!

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a,. .' r::o ., rnourit' p di. c p-ttroll.-d

s r r ta i. a ;ap in. ouuoai , P'lturd iy i.;ht a:. 1 b day to p. - j

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ai s i ppor " 'H. i a- i;o rmis-i.i !,..,,:,,, f..1Vl. h. ir lives .-hall tro

it ere. 1 tuhy ;t day of i. . ti-.aa 1 j u"reaffr strcneth th n (nr :u a.rn;:.. AM that. rs and dh' r ; ,n th hiovy of th" V,y Scout lifo-s of am is.--, merit wer.- .r.b r d . -M,,w,.ir,nt. vj'"d. ll.x.s s.r" liai:-ma. t. 1 Ma or Frahcs Movement, ar. I nmsi ' v. .u; sar-prr..-. I. , :dayor Iüi I'. Seebirt. speaking in "Admiral lbuthy. th" i .'ml. 1m h ,,f (lf thc j)f0l0 lauded the Koy V,u:;i St. fin n.ithhn. th" rrempr. i Srout movetiv.-.t and said it was of . a.avruph' d eond-.b r.i s on b. ha'.f t 1 . r i f i t to the city, of th" nath-ri t.. form.-r j ;-en Zita. ..1L is ;l g1T;,t privile-o", Faid the . "Th" yotiu kit.' life." -uid the j,,. ,,r ..to .,av tribute to tho men na -sa.- of It"..', nt Hort hy. "h i i ,,,yS win became vi"tims of ':: i et ir.:,'ul.-h. d hy isnfathm-b!..- ; t5,,. v.,.trV ;,nd th" winds of a week d-- tiny. IIum; .. y I , r-doundly ! If tliv were here today to clve grieved and .-hnr-s hia f nnil'.'s sor- j u their last me.-sage it would be i'O'.c." ( the "o.vpd of yerico in which they ' ; "Prince ;t.. is th." 1. r. ditary ' v-. r,. ( larr.d wh'-n they died. S-n-

... ; r,. : and madness but .y the buclcr from .-outh 1 ml Fot . flV HOY FY TFT J Ri d to : : oVr ih r f n (f f,,,rifnrt ;jml ipir.,. American Licn. , ULlli UUALil 1 LiiLl) l" u:t'A'c ::-1 i',;'-'ior1. 1 Anion- the repr-sentntiv, s wl;-. Ä Ä

'HÜW Tü OPERATE YANK TRADE SHIPS

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Iun:;ary; th!-? i'- t!ie only ; vp.,-. tlo- Hoy S'.-out movement.

le'- il viy to ;eu' tli" 1 ' u 1 1 1 o : ! , " , "And I s iy to you today that if d'olar- d Pount Alb r At'r.onyi. for- v. would make this nation truly nour pr.ani.-r. Sunda v. Cfunt .1 u bus ; .-,..1 1 v. must pay mor" attentl-.-n to Ae.dra.- -y and ( 'ount Hunya ly m id" tlie bo s between the aqes of cloven similar 6:ta tern. p.!.-. whJcl s. -"minErlv md tw nty. ;?ntirm.s otha r statement. that thrt j "I'.erau-e of the sacrifice of .Tt Lc irüimi-ta a r" rallying aro.md the Tay. or and his ass.stants and scouts, eVUst on of 'hirb.s jihey hav performed a greater as- ; It Is nil that ,- uitimist de put i s j .-Man e to the welfare of thc city Intend to ir.ov" in parhanw nt a ' tli m any captains of industry. They Mil for th" imm d;it" i'tura to' have bnmht us the value of service. Uun'.ary of Otto and his dn" di'mi Mr.mrs u Sympathy. tl der i Inn rar. an teachers. Wlii'. j Me.-.-aires of sympathy and condoli. Rt'iffv. mi!.:.-tt r of f . t-: rt af-''nc" from the national headquarters flirs. stated today tint th.e pol i 1 of th" I Joy Scouts of America were .uutbm would no he oh-ioc-d i bre.uht by Judsou I. I'recman, th" d--f h "f 'harl--. varior. po.- ' m mb.-r of the National Council and F.cinr h'dd th- v!":v th i a m..- -ibb- ! F- i- I'a.oil y, of th" National Ca nip -empro;r.i - between ti:..-e favora-! ii'c-t noumittec and tiie Chicago Vd" and untax oral.:.- to I'hivb-. Ins ! aur."U. ttn facip.eat. 1 by hia d'ath Th" 'bh thou. and "outs in thc n-'mrcliis's . pr-.-s ,.; .. tin- Fran- I rnitnd States have suffered a los.s . jr- ph !tt,, .-in b. r.a- or d to j l, '-au.--.- of your loss." t-aid Mr. Friufcla forme.- rank, with th" t e-ent nn.n, "and to this ;:reat numUr you r-ime o-'mtmuira: in pow..r dur-i, iT1 ;;,,1 I,M11' '' "ut Masters. It Ir.rr th- nano. iry of th on -t ino ' is iU lM lialt of these rn n and boys heir apparent t'.."the th:or.c ' In aIl.U:at I,,xL"".1, -.-'ldhay to friends events tli" d aüi of narb s ia ex - a,5tl i "ki ti . s." racted to ,xer.'-e creaf lnjiu-nce ! 'Th,. s- na n a nd boys wa r.- repreir. ih ,! :,, in r... ..f ,h-''iit.itivs of the National Camping

If :p.shur'S.

sat on the .-tairc duriurr tli" ''remonie.s ware th" exerutive and advisory councils of tlie Foy Scout of South Fend, members of the National Council. Foy Scouts of America, commissioner and eouneil of the Hoy Scouts or Flkhart, commissioner of the Förrien nuneü. Michigan; members of the South Bend clergy, members of the City Council, park board, school board, recreation committee, and representatives of the police and fire departments. Others-, were members of the

Full of ''Pep, Famous Ohioan Wants to ho Admiral of Idle Vessel.?.

can people in time.- of peace and j hard earned experience, w e intend ! al th.- e x-.-- rv.

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a Krcat soldier who hate.s war ta promote a real and just peace whi-rh will make future wars impossible. Tlie groat maiashal represents to u? not only his own country, but every allied country, whose armies fought under Iiis- command. It was France, Great Fritain. Ib lgium. Italy and our allies who, lighting for their very exigence h hi back th" enemy whilo we, unprelarcd, .-drove to build our armies

that we too milit io our dutv to',

ivilization. and they arc trateful

to do everything within our power j hnn

to cement together the great allied i0 '.a '

who fought that war might not

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eome a train. There is no .-urer guar-j he cf .

ant. e to th" people of the world that

uir victory may indeed b" victorious and bring security to tho.-'" who . ume after us. Fvery man and woman in th" Amerh an leinn has no other desire than to build our organization into -"mh a wonderful force for good and iie it so strongly into our nutionil existence that it can accomplish these thinqs.

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rg'at to d itsr'f

and they do not forget that we ciil! Tlie strength of the Legion is in

add tli" men and ship.4 and material which inspired by the leadership of

the individual post and the men vho compose it. It iis to do them honor

you w h'-h'-v 1 is :m; r.a-

uiaui Ana ra a. ! !;. loohr-d into the fat.s of our p...p and foand them good, and k- h ,s takn bad; tho message h" r-.id th'.re thit tin? allie of yc.-erday a:e- ts.e allies of

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L . .i. . an'. ..... ... . ..!.. i"V illallies of toniorro.v. (Copyright. 10-11. by Community Service t 'orporation.)

i 'o'.l"-" n. .t --rairg to )!;' b.ir.d v. '. .r v . s t : . 1 : r . n. . 1 " . ' a: a r- . g - f th." National As.-- :.-t. vi , f I .:a f '. We men. a r no- 1 .. : 1 i : a - T; ay d ir.tt r a t .: n ::.( a h; fi : . . , : .. : - alt - Ins'ci!. v. he tl th . a !"' devu f r th- .' t-. ! r. M 1 - a- a' .- - to t : ill of : a u -' ry . :: I 1 . . - ' i i - ac : a 1 a a h :.v :. .- v.-. fal an h in.-. 1-nt illy, t-a nfah Tl'.ey a:-- ' h- f a:. 1 hi i i . . 4 - . i .... . . b.t: k. :. - --p i per c:!'..-'. farm-. -Mraca s. 1 . han.d t-" da :' t:t.t :-s ami t .a pilj.ts. hut o'.'y a small p.- nt.. . , f them : Ii-' t h.ro .rh th.M s a: a r na t a -. Tl." eli ir-:-- that a ini.Tl'v e-f rrlle -e f::'.-r Institut: ;s cf adv. in. I 1 ;-a:n:ng V .-au-" it ' a pi ' '.. s '. n. t v.!" t ' : r.d f ur -er a : t f i ' ' i r r 1 a , pa ',.' of to ;ay th 1 : 1 N a". was nail" 1 as a c ir ,rd l y F- :-i II a'" t " 1 ' a-; x t '.' n r ' ' . ' f t h. " f r e rr ' ' I:" said, "inv. fr-rt:".''I a prr"v ! :d a of th" voa'iva they d'-.: To ent r after 1 a; in:; e'l.-e of ; a fe-.r ehinrre t r.e:r mi r.d- af:r tr. -ing out th-voz-.i ti -ns. In th'"-Ir r. i.acTtinrs or aftr ro-.vrsVl'rs with us. "When you say cigar? say Dutch

Master;'.

V.'APHINGTON. April 2. Gen. Jacob S Co.xey's Ohio town is trying

Chamber of Commerce, presidents i 0 get congre ss to let him have 112

and secretaries of the Y. M. C. A.. government ships to start a merthe Rotary Lions, Optimists, Flks ! chant marine. and Indiana clubs, ofheers of the j "Ccxey's Army" lias p.asved into American Legion, principals of city ! ni.-tory, but ita renowned Ohio comschools, including paro-hial schools ; niaiaU r still has lota of pen and now

where there are Boy Scout troops,

and members of the Turnverein. Larg- Hoy Scout delegations from Niles, Flkhart, Mishawaka. St. Joseph and Plymouth were in attendance, and presented messages of condolence. Lieut. -Col. C. Seymour Fullock. of the Municipal Recreation Committee, presided.

HALL OF FAME HONORS FOR 10

DAYLIGHT IlOIUiEKS r GET $90.000 LOOT

cou.üiitt". of whh h I am a memb. r". said F. L. F.radb y. "and :it t!a i ry moment of their death they -..re engaged In camping work l'r.iüi tha; sadne-.s will come the '.-. I i f .1. i .!-.. 'i ti.i mnrn cn f-t v

pi"n a ring wiil result in th? datur". 'e know th.ev have been n .-!: tinned fr. m riz on" ) tCouts."

Adopt Roolution. Fff.'ie Rev. Albert Ik Monger, a? tor of th.e I'it .-t Methodist Fpicehur h. 1'i' S'nted a resolu"U 'f s.v'upatliy. W. W. Foulen, ir.'end.'nt of the local c-cho.ds, i , '-in i! ! U it ho I tii'.' Sprout irr- (-'-

v'..tr i"or. i ae. 1 1; ro.a - i ; toua 1 th. lirai.a. r' hand-. t . -Oi"C'd th.e ault whei" a, oto-r u;auts war., held in . a.-1 !n- and i a 'Mia au.o;,- ih-m a,.d shimr.f d the d. or.

tdh' r stuck h: wtajien at his la !.. ," "Now li'.ata Ii dou a .-tails," v .n th" n-xt command, an I whh Mil.attt:ck bad-.ng the way th-y .1- -s.'embd ta the hismnni wii'ia th-v t,'re old r'd "o stop b.-for-: th" win.-

Portraits of Those lio Help cd Make Michigan History Get Lihrarv Places.

wants to bo an admiral. Anf if his ambition isn't realized it won't bo bceuuse he liasn'L done' his utmost to impress congress and officials generally with the feasibility of hM plan. i After G.-n. Coxey had his scheme all shaped up. with maps and charts and specifications showing just what ho would do if lie could get possesion of sonv of thc vessels, owned by th.e shipping boanl and now lying idle at various points along the Atlantic and Pacific coasd. he put his ideas into the form of a 1 bill, which was introduced in the House (f Rep. Harry C. Gahn of.

Chje.and, e. Hill Now in House.

The bill i.; now pending before the'

! house merchant marine committee, '

anal the members are raving it some careful ce.icideratiou de-;ite the fact that toe administration x poets them t act favorably on its plan for a government .subsidy to keep an American merchant licet on the'

DFTROIT. April 1'. Michigan's "Hall of Fame" has been opened at last. More than S." years after congress

approved an act admitting the state j s-.a?. to the American union, the Detroit j C n. Coxey is finding that the public library has established a roll j loudest objections to his pp-posuls of honor that is really a "Hall of a ro coming from then " who don't likeFame" becauso it is the first effort the idea of issuing nearly ?."(). 0Ö0.on tho part of any organization in 000 worth of legal-ter.de;- treasury the state to perpetuate, in art the notes to finance the transfer of the

faces of the state's; greatest sons audi 112 ships to private hands, but

daughters. Nine men and one woman have been cho?en by the library commis-

he- ins'is.t.- that his plan is sound. ,ud ' he intends to bombard congress until he gets an answer of yes or no. j

sion because of their exceptionally I Tlie bill which Con.gressm.au Gahn j distinguished and valuable services j introduced provides that eongres ;

pro o.l..! to ra n -a

am to .. lri' t : the- s ar-ui-

th'. h. a.-'. from h.41' or :,-.o. f Inn an h Td t I l ... a: i on .

rk lily -h- d dw Ihne. : Le-isar. ly t!a y gati : 1 ta- ;r bv . r.-.o-r of w hh-h. it was -aid. ha 1 b- n

FtA.'-n itaaa a sale w h h..d f c:i y

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.at ion . as tlm greatest .aid to the ;aiih- s-.-h""l.s In the traininc oi o.- n.av existing. The resolution h i' h wa !: entcd and unanim.'Us'y a dopt .d. follows: W.V r.-a.-. TI:is city lias been irr." --en.-ly sho.-ked and thorough- !' ar"U 1 by th.e tragie death of s i at Fxecutivo Jo W. Taylor and .f h's .-oi; James Taylor, of Scout-

to the state, and their names and faces will adorn the medallions in tho loggia over the main stairway in the new library building. Thirty .Vanio SuggcsteM. Three times as many names were smc'-te-ted to the library commission.

authorizes and directs the secretary1 of the treasury to have engraved. J I tint, d and issued tre a.ury notes in der.cminatior.3 of ?1, $L', $a. $.".. Jin.i ?j IIO", and $1.000. The, is.-ue would total 40.'.ba:,M, l. The treasury department would'

and all sae ten were repu ted, usu- the.-e notf-s under Coxey's plan ally because- the names submitted!;, ,Uy from tli; Fni-r.geney tlee t

were those ot living men ami women oro. o a t i m 111' vs.-rls of r.r.Tä tons

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r.'ir, t.. fie.. h! ha;. ds l-"ir'- : a;;:a. untied ! i-r:-cn-u t ami 1 y n. in:,". :1a ic k. h." t.d.l tho poll- ". a ci: or -': h iv a . I p. t- d t in1' 1 a n d . : s w r . n i i . 'I tt'-ro up; ' ii: . . - lb tin r th

as it is against all custom and u-ag ar.d the canons of all r'-eocnizt J d.ecorative, memorial and monumental work to frshrin" the living Tli" ten names chosen were:

James Valentin." ( arnpb. 11, Zach.a-j

riali Chandler. Th.orc.as M"intyi

... c r '- ;a." f . Murphy. Assistant i Cool y, David Osborn Ferra nd. a : n.ast' r Judsou Taylor, and j Douglass Houghton. James F. Joy. a:s Fiiilhp Ntitzel. Clinton I Henry Ik Lnlyard. William Frede-

.da'tltews. fx. am- th Forouh and ; isck Poobh James McMillan, Nancy

! William Kir.rt.-Iey.

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Tic. re fore Fe It II t solved, That j

! v.- mio at. nero assMinbieu in is i PliWl l'l:i ll.a,l. .' N

. - o: ; div oi . prn. 1.'--, epr th-- f.imilb .-. rciativ.s a: .1 i

rb of th..-- whom wo mourn, j I.AS PALMAS. Canary Island, oarsha . r- -yi.ii thy in their great April 2. Th-- Fortugi.-o aiatei'e. And. wliif. o would r-- Je'aptaius ebaitinho and Sac ldura. r. -

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bur.! n of sorrow, we - permitted to ;ilt) sdiare n tin- cxalld pride which

;cv must feel in th.at

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rr. cvt raert . ; ' i r...n. a a . d ity" was r e nab d Sun 1 iy .

i-n th. sei n. Ct T'-a t"'A n

from 2: 17 p. m. t v .s e . situate d o h : -P.asr no-.. , f:

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'Ca-u tl " su pr"ira- test came thes" b - d ; ac;uitte.i themselves mam wb.es-.- life principles

.-- v.-.-j-e b'u a Ity. oarage, honesty and I !e..-. ;"or Cioä an.d their fellow :." ' m- n. i. We caniet forget the tnotivea 1' w ha 1; dom.inated these lives now ; ; aid W' h,. re dedicate our-

Ives a r. w to th-- m iking of our r.ando Naronha. near th" i-o tst of

h-.es , ; .iv .-: our interests less j Frazil, measures L".0m milet-- , - !'. -1. ; i:;r c:r.z tuore steal- '

la ob lock Sunday m(rnii-Lr. They

are bound for th.e rape Verde Islands on tho second leg of their journey to lilo Janeiro.

cat h Iaeh vessel would bo b ugh! for ? i:V,f)'b a total of ?4.M'kOOO. Uliat Com-.v Would Do. I After the s.'crrtary of the treas-: iiiy gn the fbiips ho woubl turt. : th'm oer to Jae.,b S. Coxey. of Massillon, !iio. and Th' ".lore D. ', Vdis. a Xi w York marine :u ehi-j 'act. for tlie Mim of .".eo for. each issel, or a total (f . 1 o.r;;r,tooa 1 the amount of the net" issue. The. government would take a first mortf -juo lien on th" rhips for the p tai' amount of the pure has" price. o'oxo propos"? to p'ty th" gov-rntr.---nt for ; the ships in 1 annual p.a mvnts. with' -ut Inte i st. ' Cox :' propi'i to f.'iuip the ships ;

.i:h ni'dors, deo.armg mat electric:

it ion will efl.ct a saving of Z .

THERE'S SYSTF d BEHIND IT!

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v.av.r;ng; i :r love lor uod ar.d CHICAGO. April Alt r taking ov f-'.bcAn. an more cur.-?:. We do ;a taxi-eab to an outlying section of! '

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per ort as comjiared with st".im ! He pla;:s to r ( omiit i-c.i t!m shaps in 'i" e-runi' nt navy jair.F. if bids sub-j mitte-.l by thc- navy department fori s'ach work are as Fw as tlmse of1

t J privat" omana s.

C"Xry mamtuins that congress wi! have to adopt hl.- suggestions "if; tlie United Stat's co rnment ex-

" , nects to build un a profitable Amerl- i

distance from Fas Palmas to thei m !H hant r.lMr;np. . xtend and' Cape Vert'- Islands is miles. The . ,(l Am, ,-i, an cemmerc- market!

ia..i icg. irom c-ipe i rc.e io i s,;r,);i:s p,-e ducts, bring back

1 redacts from f-oain countries! i that we do ra t praFi e hcra furnish

1 a cec-:b -- auxiliarv to our mivv .and ' -j Lamp n rntifl:tv,M f tb .rte !

' l i i i y 11"'VC 4b Vi. 1. ''i '

The Portucue.-ie hyd ro-a irpl l n

b ft Lisbon on the morning of March

::" on tho first leg of the light to S. uth America, cove-ring 7ie mi! es

to Ius Palmas in 7 1-1' hours. Th

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ity. a man V. .ievrd hy the pu

'a' cn.y . y so uom.g can 0" rob i poo have been James Hi-gins of d" i-h. of its sting and the gra- of I rhciiburg. Mass. turew b.ims-If into it-- . f .-ry. ? small creek and vas drowned San-

.- agi-.n express iui- :a!ta in j day. The nime of "H iggir.s'' wa in

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BULLION DOLLAR ITRK GUTS MONROE FACTORY

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ly brought to our city and mj.m r ttu-n . aitnn.on wna a is- oi a rout f 1,

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in matter of personal work

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n hear after tlie hre was discov

ered, the Vn is plant was in ruins

,!- othr than this can .- prove -" dead to hie not died in

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A r5P 7Jj I and th.e wall coüapstd. Fir. m. n 4 a Ü, ii i we re hampered by der.se eh ud? of

Ism k" and low water pressur.. The .lLUi:itT Vi:i)FK. Weis plant wan t- hive opened After n iiin-ss cf three mcr.th. ! -Mnr- Ia' :t!l a f'"rr : co

number that

Gilbert We ier. 2Z. of Crunnt own. ; bra e . :. a.. y f.ou.-.e

F-e It Further Ib .-o-ved. That j Ind., died at tho home of Iii- fath- r,

civen Leonard Weder, at tint place yes-

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In Veen running In if time. Fire or.gir.at d in the .-,-: romn whore

cf these d parted hero:s. ! H:s wife, his parents. Mr. and Mr. in i.r.ier- st re of r-sruir.n-c ..r-

to the Natieml ar.d Local j Leonard WV-.it-r, two dauht- rs. o l containers fvi the :'. iraes. Tho

c..an.:.s o; me ihv t-couis oi Thy las and Lais. four brothers, and '--" ; .,-, v - u ' - a.fur.incc. An.' ra a. three sisters survive babn "

Wi.n-.ar Oar Scout Fxecutlv. Funeral .-ervins will be held at Jo W. T.d b-r ar.d his son James; j tin- home Tuts lav afternoon at .'

o.r f.-'.low S-oat.u.aster. Verne C (o'clock. Rev. W. 11. Collin- cduciatMurphy and J'ad.-on Taylor, ar.d j ir.g. Farial wuil be in Mt F'-asint S o.ts CI utcn Matthew. William ! eemeteiy. i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Kiu-r-hy. Kenneth Forough and

Whnt is brel in the bene never ts on, of the fl'sh.

Philip N.:t2tl made the supreme so:::. . in th- p.. r formaneo of

J. J. r.reuzr)erge r. merchan

moved to 201-303 Dca

jillTTINU LUGS IIb..!.- Fl.m 1 lb ds I icrchan: tailor s ri.:n5, ,-nrv,r tr.i:n m ".- tVr I r. Mdj. Cl-tf. I o. :.".- i;. Pabad av. Ma:a PV'i. 1

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