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

MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 3. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3

FIYE CONGRESSMEN ARE UNOPPOSED IN

PRIMARY CONTESTS ?cnt nf Eipht Indiana Krprrrntativr to W a-liinnton Are ContrtnI.

, iptured th a' h impi-TiShip rf J Ni 'TANA V 1AP. April 2 A .at . Clas H rhooi by tro-jn-irc Hrw I. mir.-;' n.-h of n r. didatr s to for 22 to 14 lr. the final confs! a: of!'.': Nfrr the !:. c..ed v.ms Mh!ean Agricultural CoT.tr. marked by rr.ar.y dee; - rat lor "f a: Lar.irs Saturday right. oinrH'i.i":.- Jor nomination." in tiKy The starr. was the third, for the May primary b5n? f.d w-Ph thei;ocas Jn the annual title play, In "".vy r,f 5tae r,rUv and tonieht, ; v. hl-h !rht chonl, winners in th Affr the 1 wr r '-losr.ri s.1 t u r - ttt. t s rt 1 o na 1 elimination tourna-'!.',-, r.izht Jt found that only .r;,, participated. In the firs h e r.f the i:; r'pr'fnuilv' :r. cc- rrund. which o?nM Friday mornfi'"ir. Indian will r nr. p-: :r Ki .v, defeated Mt. Pieaar.t by y-d for r"".rr.ln!inon. No repub-1 H r-ore of 25 to 7. The second. 1: r. '-r.tTAd the nrP an'.nst th'-;n! j.em-ral round. Friday evening :-.-un;rr.t' in thse divri"!?. Tn ' ?()Und xiles victorious over Cadil- : v-ii: r-rn-t f.-r th en- ;Kr 43.22. Saturiav was Riven ovr r- 'fr.irvior. !n all hut tJ c-10 the flna;s ln the championship?, t.-.th '':. ri t. v "ni: "n r-.aPri to a rie of consolation ' '' lT" (frrie for '.oer in the preliminary T h i or.r-'--:'tr..il nomination ro-jnd. f mir -.1,.. ;n ppoo.i are; aHitMn n-!nnn!. ?h dlvAr

,,J',r ,,'r-r,;r- I'vnrs':" ?iru; r . . ! ! f ' h d , t 1 i f ! r,'"'h tpub.i. an.; I P. -: s iVi'l'-r.-. 1 ' (i'i b V" ea n , Ti.e " ' '' 1 A id 1 e-.i .j Hi'k.v. r p'ibii an. ltI" I ". 1 "th ilt ;-;c 5 . i '. 1 a f i 1". SjiO'ir.f-r. d'-niorrat, a 'p; ri . f t,' h didn't. i.l MatioM oiliitv Tl-r'.e will le :t i iti both (ortio. for :iie Toai.:ii i-a-f'.ir rejiui 1 i-a r.- and fur

, , r.nroi.'Rhou; t h ronte.-t ( oach ' o,- , f iti last minute 01:111 s to- 1 . ... . , lua.ker-s men -liowe, the;r 'u!-n-r 1. .. -a a - .la nie M. H ou -e a p, o-' , . , , . 1 or;tv in their team work. the;r abil-:..i:-e::t repub.-can of Ur enpe, ' . , . . ; i'v to rovrr a larc-o floor briiy 11 .o v.uii opp. .- p.ep. iKritr t.ktnd y . . . . , iveat;oa to tlie tnanv i.'ins who tor r .'.( rep'i h.ic.iu nonurntion for1 , .. ..." ,. , , .. ii-., familiar with the smail local t'.:re.-s friin the ncond district. .. . I,, ,Ä , cvninns:uni. ua- tne duftandA third tadldate for the notoina-, , . 1 . 1 . . . . v 1 line star of th1 series, nitjuinpin-r u fi mil tha ditmct 1 Ka.-ich I .

ii u i u of l',!oo!i..ir,ton. in tip- third di-frict. f'f. .lam , Iui;l.,(r of N'-w A!ban'. is dm . c.'ididat- for . -lomioat;.,,,. T o !';;; iila .1 ri - a;- i-ont M i u for th- ! .''fe. i ti... . v.o .1 ,c- o,r ,. .-..Ii. ...!s V;ae tü d in 'pposi ion ?o ltp.

!;, !,.,.! Illao-,. vsho i ,.,-kiiu' ....'rand Haven. Nile. Creenville. Mt

ornii!.it;i.ii. Hep. Albert .-:.tl of Anderson. n fw.. opponents and F.e.l I u , - 1 i.rii f Atti a, wiu ie oppo i hy . ..1,.. 1 .... .... r ! y. . ... ... n'i'i I I .1 i i I l. Ill 'l ..1 n Ol IMKl'lli". I . i It. Wood of Itfaf ;. reoi ronta;ie frfim the tenth distrp-t . is op-po-l V- three i no 1 1 i i , i-n t r-pui-linns li insr in the Calumet, district. , ll'-p. liOins W. l"ai:ib ld of Angola. iias only on- opponent. A total of s;r, ran.'.idates have tiled tor Judicial and legislative otMees. tip list4 disclosed. A list of jersr.ns ho ha'e ile -la rat ions of iht andldacy for eonro-s foi;,,-: Tenth li.tril. . Republican ! Will K. Wood. Iifa.yeit-. Will Ft. Anderson. Cary. O'pd Strcui. (Pary. Khvood Washington. Mamim-nd - I min :: at - William I'. Spooper. Valparaiso KIcAonth I i- if t . I tepub; ica n - Miitop Kratis. plti I ) tiuici aiic Saru'nd 1". Cook, llur.r.nt' t. N !-o:; ii lliiii'a r, Wa'oa.-h. 1 larrv K 'ti'.b. n-i.ii !.-i 11. PwrirHi DUtrict. I i' pu hi ica n Ituis W. I'airtield. Angola. ' lha '.; It. !-ir.c. I'ort Wavn . I 'erno. t at ic - !!u titat Marl Peters Cor Wayne fvrus Ullis, fj.ilidtin. Carret 'b. ir ;.-s W. P.ran-trat r V av n. Ilditccntli District. 1 epnhl.ean ;d.''-.v J. Hickey. Iipoft'. i :., oc ra ; :c !'-h.-r Ka'h'-n "Kefe. KOSCII SKO l-AKMKltt j K K HOG CHOLKKA W.: '-'. Ap: .: !"artpets o. .s :.. . cnpp.ty a''- f.-.t!.! au- " eo;d. t.tt "' ho; . a Sich .os- : o : a ' f : 1 1 . - -ec: inn ' S - s , i , i ; i ; . ' : 1 1 . - . i s i o i . : o ri ratio Meredith. . i I , e I . t . 1 ? o l t uOK, A 'I?: pi o' c ..! t 1 . , , 1 ( t ft j. ,'lint ,s;..r n ho 'at: erupted .,ul a '.ir;.. 1. .oi ot .1 ad tovvin , the Mer.di'h f.:tn unloaded .,.. ,Aj,a i, m :,t 'ii- i-o.-jq ta r- d in tin t:::d and a- i ;.; farmers :e.-id;n c.ear tlv , ...p wr.i r the hoes wre r'.iiv 1 ,. , ,. -r,,.:?l,j ;.a,- hied chiiee- , 4, ,i-;e;. ... rIN.W PLANTS CALL MK.N ILVCK I O HKNCHFS :.i;iNAV. Ma h . The i c-a n .-c na 1 .tar.. plan-. - o; the Src na v Product. 4 .. tue i.er.eru .moiois uiv:ion .u ic- citv. all have ; r. : re j sed their t r.w in. thr '.i-? few days, until, ac'ei.i's to Ce-eral Maracer .Tohr II. i'v.-!. the ;ota! working fo-ce :at.;es' :ri ruany months. Inmi"d r.- rri-pf ' are .-! y bright fnY ti.MWit.cn of t?-.; - ;tt;.i:iot;. he sill ; .hipping Ihmrd Homes (lo Under the Hammer

I'FITR IT. Mi-h. April 2 s'cv- " IXDIANAPOLlS. Ind.. April 2 .ty -eight rnodrn 'totn'.. orcupbd Gov. Md'iay announced the apiar.ng the Tar bv the families of ' pointment of Mrs. T. C Rothschild ?.-;: w lio wre rrci 2m! In shipbuild- of Indianapolis as a member of th . ;!i go un le :the auctioneer's board of trustee cf the Indiana ' atr.rn t at Wyandotte, a uurb. C.irls' s-hool. -ov,e t.n.e in Ma. according to ord. re . .d her.- from the Cni'.rd THR R Fl HAT'TK Federal prchi- . t s! up; ing board.. b'tion acents touring Indiana ar I !.. hou?e, -a ere built by the gov- t bA rointing to the eitv of

,!-.. during the war to provide . mr for ?h men "ttncoi :n r ;--n:ng to rnrr!nn wood n v- - i dr!Zned for can cn-y. Whether the h--v:e wilt be auc-' ' ! i U a cir,cb- ba k to s"me real !.-.' a -s or ;. ; r 'l or M'dv to p"0'I ' r i . i . O ! : ovv n " r ha" not been ib - ided I" h h . ". jse a ! e t o d n 'and P,rcha.-d by th- governm-nf in ; 'a- northern pir of Vyado:;e --..inn of rheyp rav, --e o-'iipi'd I"irinr the n,,r tb.ri. mal" ocurin'd vrrr enr,-!o'- c.l a? the h!pa rd f'f the A ir-erie ., n Shli'uillinff i (orttpanv- a W ait-iott e. ur. kr::rr, o t i nrmrrx itj?; i.'i

JULES FI YE WINS HONORS IN MEET Capture? Champion-hip in Cla B in State Ba?krt Ball Tournament. NIL.KS. Mich.. April 2. Th Nil? hiffh chol basketball fam -uo. the local numt-t hr.norr d i by ha vir sr thre 01 it? men phnn for p jtm on the s'a' all-tar ela-s II tenm. They include Shrumpf, forward and rantain of the Nils tram, who was named foruat. T, ... w s. ' Harry Iee, center, who w.a?; eien a similar pnspinn on tlic n 1 t h i a I nreanization, and F'orre.-f, Nili cuard. Md wards, star forward f'-r Howell. f,rd Kdly. C'adill.- cuard. were the two remaining urn who -nr-rced I In winning the ( orted p.aees. a ii oppoip ntc. and surceedmc in j 1 Mirji.a sinc any of i.is previous records for basket rnakinc. The M'nrtsmanship dis-played by Nile-! throughout the tournament drew forth much favorable comment. Teams participative in the Class H contest include Howell. Hillsdale. C.rand Haven. Nile. (Preenvil'e. Mt. I'!e-.int. ('adillac and St a m ha u.cli. 1 17 A JJl T? T ftDDAQT7 uviiiDu urruoD DEATH PENALTY Marquette Federation to Get i . p....:.!,, fI'll III Wll 1 II I I I .'II I III 11 I IMl State Legislature. IK'N MOUNTAIN. Mich.. April 2. Should the death penalty for dere;s he res-tored by law in Mich- ; iti p Sep.d a woman to the United ! 'tes i'"UKres Hold a "beU; f ( eh" week and a "National Ildu- . cation" week, better rural eduiaticn and vocational education, feed undernourished children in the pubpa schools, and establish preventive measures to safeguard the morals oi children, these are some of the important questions to be discussed by th- State l-Vderation of Wo;nen's iub.. at the annual district conent'on at Marquette in May. It is conceded that capital punishir. nt leirislation will be taken up 1 hv the next state lepislature. but ttoie are indications that trie ma-

' jcti: of the club women of tlo lor: t;ite -a ill wuce their tpposition to ;ts et: a et men t . Mt". W. It. Alvord. president "t 'se federation, declares that soup; lab woiion h;ie oeen co..crted to I capital punishment because of the !;.. - killinir of luqiuty Warden .Meulien- ' n o com ::.- at Mar'pu tte jiris.ei y . : a 1 w -ek a to arid the tiath "I W.trJeu C.ttlm folioAlni; the out'ak. Some iiuh nicmtiers :ed :hee crimes were an isolated in-

' and tha- judgment hou.d .0 .e parsed because of them. Sm. e the Marojiette prison affair, dei .an ls for the restoration of the de.-.th ppnalty for murderers have me from many quarters. it 1 cia.med. Mr.i. A'.vord says tlie federation makinp a close study of capital ponLshment and w ill have imicii 'ri to Presnt h' the time the next ltiature meets. Amon other things which the federation will recommend are: Kaisirts; the a' of marrirm- consent from 1 to 1 i yars; eugenic marr' - - ' law: sterilizing feelde mindcl; stabp.shmen'. of farm colonies for nje minded, and state censorship - .f motion pictures. Tlie club also rx? f ?h: piohibltion .aws. cumpuiorv scriool :,a!;,! i-uu -rvuws. No. S CAMHDATES FILL LN KOSCIUSKO COUNTY WAKSAW. Ind.. April 2. More ..;,n d-claraUcn of candidacy pui,pc ,vtl;ce had been tiled with Courdy Clerk Russell Uutler for Kw.ii'ko county. Nine person are seeking the off.ce , f --heriff. Including ix repub licans and three democrats. AP-POINTS WOMAN. Tt,rrA Haute as an xartipl of ltw r.forrr.nt and are holding it up bffor the täte on- of the driest ,,;u,tq in Indiana. nt noMtViiTOV Th., q -r- v.i I o basketball team is the rndiana T'nivfrity school champion this year, and has been awarded the silver baketKall emMamatic of the honor, RICHMOND Public Improven.er.ts in Klrhmord in ?22 will approximate ly J 1 ;,) a a. it ca:d. . ; When you tay cigars say Dutch ! easier?. dll I

DREAM OF MISS INGLERLIGHT

4 .1 5 I I. i-: -.v--! :,' " -. ,. - Vitc-cr vc v.'ish to r intro-' 'uc.rrl into tl-,e life nf a nation 111 ut !

J.r-r ho introduced into the school." ' i-: h:i-; been flt nv Ir.:,,iin- edn-l'ihe

- I m . a '.I ov.;- the t'r.itcd S'.ali s in I Mil Mitchell of r,o:..n. prst tried the Pl in her- in tb- I ni-ed Stau s of K 1 ili' l l1 V HIM I in ll'ill nil I 1 1 e i'.jixi in the public schools, and proved that such instruction could be driven troni si t Ij children at a time, i-io -.-f u 1 ; j-. 'Pridualiy. instruction in elas-es ui tlie different orchestral instruments h i l'en esta'ili-lp d in the .vchools of n;any of the citirM of the ! I'nited Stt . such as I'ittshurc. ) - ' - Uw VorkM'ity. and Oakland. Ciiif. . . ... ...... rehesTH woiiv. ni tne soutn nemi 1 .-chools for seerai vears habeen 1 I c ntined to the Junior Ilili and IIic!i school, however at on" time 1 ! I"". er cidmrd li.iil nn art hifrn Holer school had an orchestra.

Orchestras have come to stav in ! ctmlzed orchestras. ! the ward sciiooN ,,f South Hend". I Miss Jncloiicht has found in her; The personn 1 of the South fend Mb.s lit Ih 1 Im-tleri-'iit. th pioneer i work in the schools that there is bo- . J"!lior Symphony is a f dlows: of the present movement of orclies- ! inpr deeloped a class nf boys and; 'Mtidncod section Sidney Mder ira work in tlie ward schools of i pirls whose orchestra work at svhoo! : Charles llark( r, Harold IPdl. doldi So i h Itend. tirst caucht tlie ision 1 was not enough and be t;st- of thdr GrunwaM, Str.nley Kazmirski. Abe of orchestras in every school in the j ability would reach out for more J enoff, Hertha I'rltz. Audean Mccity. but unlike most folks who I work. There seemed to be no or- j l'herson. Adrian fussert, Nina faldr an such dreams, she imm.eiliately I ca nidation that could follow up the I m r, Itor.ald 1-lack. Ned Cohen. AI-

brcati to make her dr am runic truAn in the fall of 1017 -he put her plan of class instruction before the ! pare nt oi the ciuidron 01 tne i;ivcr I'iii K M'iionl. Tlie ii;ucn'. were anxious thai 'RUM' SPY SYSTEM THWARTS OFFICERS IN SMUGGLER HOMT Georgia Liquor Runners Outwit Law Officials, Who Act Verv Cautiously. SAVANNA Ft. Ca.. April 2 The e-udonaze system of the rum Mini?j:', rs. who run in huce quantities ot liqUUl- ; i i ( m i in" in ui - u v i'd.-w the British West Indies, is declare 1 . .....1 : .,n..lAdlon Unt of tno fi..1 I .0 qu.11 in ji-ai-aauii ina.i.01. üiv vn. ,

1 Russian empire. 'l'oundation and Medical College at ' fdmatojhe people, w ho In time will j According to state officers. thep..;pni aruj .T American people ! pro! t themsdves. and what srreat- ! "heathen Chinee." whose ways are i a?ain are complimented by such j ep aset and compliment to us, as a J fabled to be "dark"' and his tricks work but what about the future people, can come To us in trade, in ."vain." has nothing on the Georgia j are we joiner to say to congress as science, in humanitarian a nd benevoliqucr runners, who so far have a, ptople. "We expect and demand I lent developments, in the advaneemanaged to keep a length ahead ot j that you forget politics and in the j ment of the Kingdom of Christ, we the oMicers in juirsulmr the favor ol; interest of humanity we expect you as a people, owe it to ourselves and

jtate in connection with the liquor i I business. i . "Thev know ev erv minute wImtc j every othcer is. ''hapman. of the olice, expressed

is tlie wav chiet : of congress or of the American pcoChatham county j pie, and its future usefulness is proit. "and if theylteeted, but no one can fail to feel

I.ion't know they hatch up a trick to iijpi somewhere eNe than where ' they want to do business." ; 12; Men lime Wil( I dd. Th- chief, who has a force of tuen to cover a territory of I ! s,( an re mile lue N UOie in Liiaaiaiii n u , nao w v. it i uu i.vt o on. v Ü L i 4 . racced by the liquor spies when the unloading' of a cargo with which it was f ared he would interfere was n tap. according to his accounts. "They must have barrels of money e..miti:r in from the trade," he said. cost them 1 "because I know it must normous sums to maintain the spy ystem they do. Why, they an e v erv'where. Whenever they get ready to unload a h!r earsro of liquor they phone in and say there is a big murder, robbery or other desperate

: crime coing on needing the attention ; county officer? are almost powerless; , of a bare number of orticer. djuhen it com'. to enforcing the pro-'"'e

i course, w e un-, t Know; ;t may oc I so. and we 'nave to investigate. 1 "often, when we get to the loca-'jaw tion given, all is a peaceful : heaven. Later we learn that about .that f;me a bic liquor cargo was j being unloaded in the opposite dircc - t;on to that we were in. It is impos- ' ",ble to brand tliese bogus calls as

t'a k s until investigated. The names j state, makes it easy for the rum runof ome of the people giving them. ' per to a r.d hi liquor Inland through

a ways 'by hearsay. would surprise j ou. i Polln (Idcf Foolrtl. Neither the of police r.or Soeriff Dixon, of i'h.ithim county, i 'have been immune from such trick1-. ' of the smugelers. Not long ago. a - i cording to the sheriff, th chief ot j pol!c phoned him that he had a i positive tip that a large automobile 'of liquor coul be caught at a certain , place at .a certain time. This tip .came from what he considered reI liable sources. Acting on it. the I sheriff took n- .i rlv his availab men, the police chief nearly all hiI and they i anc . federal agents. in a large number ot Arrving at the p. ace . . lesignated. thev thrAv cordon j around the entire section, patrolled the roads for hours and finally went j home without a singl automobile having turned up. Next morning J they learned that wrii thre a shipi I unloaded several thousand cases ot I istanilard whiskies and liquors at on.ej f tlie wharves in Savannah. ne of the humorous features ot the ;11 ' ;.a t lio tor trad" th "nro V 4 1 I feioual" iealousv existing between j ; tne liquor ruttners an 1 the "little re; , loW" who distills his own the j Chatham county swamps and retails i it around himr!f or through peri on.al a gents. ' According to the stnt" and county oflicers tlie "rur.i runners" violently i recep; the activities of the r.ioinI hiner and never loe -tn opportunitv to tip off the otflrer to th- location, j I o I H

:ill in the swamps. Most o 1

. - .. - r f , . . t h"ir chi!ii'ii tict 1 1 lf..f!it of such' i n-t rnot ion ;ind If can to buy instruj mnts ;iml lia o.d ouoj repaired preat nicht fame ft.r the in-tru and to th' joy of the ' teacher in fl ked the children to receive rr the prst T x 1 1 1 - 111 the instory of the ward schools of South; 1 Herd, cla.s. instruction on orchestral

instrunients. One ni'nt each week : pass the examinations that arc nowas civen for instruction ami by (vssary to take lcforo leiomins; a Kpiiu Kiver Park scliof)! liad an! full Uedcred member. 1 f e r '

orciirsu.a 01 pieces. This moenicnt was encoura-ed by V. 11. V(dfe, then rt creation director of the city; but it was not Ions: .allow d to stay as a part of com - munity work, for the new suporin- 1 Ii I 1 1.11. Ill i'l lH.'Ol., . liuiurn, j saw what rc.it possibilities there; ; , . .... . i ! were ior suc-n woriv in tii" scnonih .'ind imm.ediattdv civo his consent for this work to continue, now as1 . . . . . . 1 a part 01 tne regular sonooi wotk. Since, then ofoo schniiM have nr. '.ooi work and pive these children ' an opportunity for better work. S i this .P ad to the organization on Dec. ; ... i.:v 01 1110 ouni i;enu junior I Symphony orc liest ra . A. JZ. I'eltz i.s ihe business manager.

Col. Carlisle Writes on Handling Of Leper Problem by Gov. Gen. Wood

I ch.uu.ks Aimirn c.milisli:. j Manila. Feb. 22 . 10 22. J Governor General Leonard Wood I i deeply interested in the care and ! the cure of the "Leper." He beI lieves that a larire proportion can be j cured and the lack of progress is ! largely due to a lack of publicity, i Thi is largely a problem for thj local government, and under General Wood's policy of constructive sit1 vice it will receive attention, in fact he has inspired the people with its -animation has developed who will1 . - .. a .1 T t 1 ni-oj.if.'i.ue wHii tne liocKeieuer to co-operate and back up such .crreat. helpful undertakinz.-v" The Itockefcller institution asks nothim " ... just a little personal pride as an American, wlp-n one looks into tlie the officers say. I these J i j s are e0o. ; and w hen a raid is made the still is I usuahy found exactly reported. o H'Hrifö if tin1 lient .aioon-iilners' work. This Jealousy, they believe, arises ,'rnm the fact that the overhead ex-

p nses of operation being- so much 1 1 thot iitll "Spivins was a grouch; I'd j j less for the moonshiner on account! never seen him smile, I 'of the small scale on which he op-jü a.pus seemed to grunip around in?

urates as compared -with the runners, trie ilistiller can undersell tne liquor runner in the retail market, liquor of the corn variety bein way under the selling price of the hlgh-c'ass stuff that the smuggler handles. i-nHee the c.rci;! t t tv Ate and i nibrtion statute. 1 hey state mat j there, is no provision in tlie Georgia for searching premises or prop-a.-lerty for liouor. This results in their i inabilitv to search an automobile for 1 li.juor unless they are armed with ! search warrants specifying the property to be searched and what they ' expect to find, ueh a law. they the st ite, without fear of mo'.esdation from state otticer wno. Deine under heay bonds, an afraid to bake a chance. Such a condition, county officers is iv. has led to such cocksureness on th part of rum runners that they wi'.l load a man's automobil w.th liquor, furnih a drive and guarantee delivery of the machine and stock in Atlanta or other points, assuming the entire lo.. if It i captured. FA'AXSYILLn I'muallficd rndorsenifnts of the plans of the finance committe to raie J 2 .""'). eo" for Evansville College has been given by ths board of truster of the school. Baby's things deserve most careful attention soak th unnientlonaMes jn Blue Devil. ! i

MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS Renovated and Rebuilt Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices Reasonable GEO. WANDEL Upholstering and Crating Work Phone Lincoln 2185 632 Cushinz St.

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V s -, -' - v. --r. T!i-- or hct! : lias 1k.ii iuict! Muiet ;y workincr and tMiin:r and lie par- ' Uli of the h Ys ;u'.d jTirls are heart sou i. k i-C th- movement. .11! fay. s ;u;il -ir1.-' who h.:vr learned f the organization have- lieen aditm their 11 im-.s to the -.vanii::r in: for inrnibi 1 hip and in the nKan ! time arc practicing: t--o t!ua thev can South Fiend can be hrartilv J ,,f ,his OI . ( n iati(n. for it i or e of tiM lirsl -!s k i ri 1 th.r. his hern 1 organized amonc boys and cirls of J M hool aqe. South Fiend, however, is plad thai Mi-s. Inslerisrht is still drraminc jdrcanis of work for the future, anil ! if dio ci ntlnues to display as iivurh on-'inauty ar.n eiHiuyy m develop-.-I "little acorns into Stroit oaks." rI cliestra work nmon the younc folks will ) i cntnot liini worth u-liilo bert Kef k. lllnier Jordan, Ruth Kronrwitter. Merccl Shclton. Woodwind. Hrns., Percussion Harold IJahtnn. Mr.y-1 Hr.non, I'loyd I 'ffhtnrr. Wilbur B nker. Russell Angel. Ralph Miller. far-rcar-bins helpfulness. The Leprosy Society is now planning a world wide campaign to raise funds and to show the opportunity for help to Americans and Ilnzlishmen. and people of every class and color and creed, because at our colony at C'ullon we have all nations'representcd. Formerly It was a misfortune to suffer from this fearful plague, now it has become a (rime. We can set the pace and others will follow, and in a crusade acrainst it, backed by the Rockefeller Foundation, by a policy of administration like the one set un hv Governor ' 1 . ui ru-ra 1 ivC-onard wood, we. can i to the bless in crs that come to uf, to back up these irrcat ur.dertakincrs. One definite policy is set nt Washington it's up to us to talk to our 1 tjiskitors who represent us at Washington, beinuse these men decide largely the i.roblems of administration. VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar L. Jones SNAP JUDCMIIXT. j in dreary, gloomy Myle. oui f;nce ne s muvea nis ram ly in, ; th house across th' street j He's proved th finest neighbor it's been my lot t' meet, 1 judged him frum a distance an "twar easy then to see faults he had. a nntv then.

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Too An' Vet quickly people judge a man when watching from afar only see th' surface signs uv what hi virtues are. when tiny come to know him thoy o.u.te often change their minds. ln his heart a neighbor full o' kindness thy And. And P.efore I pass my Judgment on my o t h r r fell o v,- men I'm The gonn.a get acquainted fer :t might turn out again they're like niy frind Rill Splvin" an their features look th' part f grumpy, grouchy Ica'ers yet be kind'.v men at heirt. We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74 4B.II I U . u.i.

CHINESE PIRATES OUTDO STEVENSON Audacious Bobbing D o n e Alons Coa?t and on River l)v Heathen Band.

iIANlHAI. rhirn. Ap:-1 2r Lo:ji S' : -i"i's : n I -s of p a ! c r: - n T T 1 by til (iir;n-; Tji-id"1 MTir; aIvrnt'.irr, of tiic ";; ::.(:' au 1acjo.:. !eed pirates ul ich h.a.? 'hin--w ,17 too k l;-;rc r--c. c.u't ; .ot Xav.a o ! f t ; 1 i ' t I; JO 'in a-' f'iiin 1 M,.,i T Mrr- : r,i ' hat o. toamer K a ; '!r,". ist Ilvrf.p'.ui captain. :hrt shi: ai.d p i -..cri rs and oca pod u i $ ! " .nt :n val:n!!n .-m-l mon. ('.in'. I.'rftvi v' ('mu fnnl v. i tir.t i:: hi- : al iti when pirates ruhr 1 in. hi him up with revolver, bound h:tn wa-s t i . acirf ' a:-d Pi'-k' d :r. a 1 . 1 1 i roo.n alo: q with othT forrjen olhrer f. r nn.o llow Ilohbcr Workctl. The rl f-rs jro.-f(-le,l to th ; it open and rf tnnvf d silver bars v.al1 ....... . . . I ue'i a: ?.."hih'. 1 n e tvar. toar-tnerj jvith $1:01110 taken from the terri- ( fied pa - n cers. were lowered over )tlt side of the s'teaniT to tho;r fe'.- ; ! low pirate?, who wer waitirc: in hires'- jur kets. Jticli silks and :ur.. apiountlr: to $3000, brity- taken; frcp-i siiati;:hai to Canton a car?o. , a. so were ta!en by the pirates. F'efore k.ivin?, th- pirate captain i

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the captain of the Kwanc'e "stood ! by and a safe journey." Inc;dRn;aI!y, , they put the ermines of the ship out j of order. While plundering th vesi s- the jirates shot a number of Chlj r se passencers. threw two Chinese : overboard, but did not molest the ;"l(!ficn"' passengers. Mrs. Wu Tine: I'aisr. wife of Dr. Wu Tinr Fan;, ; former Chinese minister to the : I'nited States and a leader in the : activities of the Canton trovernI in n. a, passeneer, was uninjured. 1 Wh;le this affair is unquestionably ; on of the most darinp; and sucoessM KS. MAIIV A. SIMlNCMIt. of Wntrrtown. X. Y.. nxred 70, who declares she palntl flfton pounds on Tanlac and feols just fine nil tlir time. Was in badly run-down condition. f t; m -...- : C -V Jy... .'vjc ' y Wt mm k. Jf- '. u A 8 U TV. SfsSSSSSSSSSsSs 'SS V. ' z"1 j ".lust think of it. at seventy-five vears of a;;e to be made well and strong arain and gain twelve pounds in weight, but this is exactly what I did after taking Tanlac. Not only that, I feel years younger." said Mrs. ! .Mary A. Spenser, Tüast St.. life-lorn.: j r sident of Watertown, N. Y. j-or over a year i was in a t nibiy run-dov.n condition and I was so nervous ard restle.-s that many a night I would hear the clock strike "very hour. I was able to eat very little and lost strength right along, finally becoming so weak I could hardly wal from one room to the other. , "On account of rrr acre I thomrhr 1 mv declinir- heiith w.is nntnr.il bio iopg-. laniac cant be praised tin much." II MO Service every day on every street. Family ice Fifty cents per hundred. ArtificiallceCo. MAIN 302

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