South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1922 — Page 2

MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 17. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME3

U-.r.;: s ' . i r . . " w i . tha 2 e

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.7

RIVAL FACTUM'S ' ()PE FIRE AT I SLIGO MEETING ;

Ru.i.i Not J'-.itJ i. LP' d ' -j " ' !

FLOOD MENACE IN

INDIANA LOWLAND

BELIEVED PASSED.iF;;Sn-:

Another Million Dollar Throat Jinxed

Tnr!r.,: 1 from pare or.f

Mr. I.oy

1

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r: r r : I v. a a! I::'-.:

at t!

1 th-, ; v t ? ' . -1 . -: i - ; ''. - r. :,r,l ,. .1, ... , dy. t r irr' -t:I : that 1 lj" -.b.-w ' .. a ;: 1 ; Ur. d and , : without i

M

rvt m f raid i

o sp --if. ;n :

! i f k r. w

he

. go '!

as u.l i in every

Report Indicate .MoM of the county Jn Ireland v. rehir.d him

It :.- reported Sit tr.at tr.- mi-

C' Ibb-::..

Rivers Have Rrarlied

Cre.-t Alrea.lv.

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April lv

!

I

m. a 1 r. h a m p r i c n h a 1

th Irish report '1

r -f In.1.!.!

: i

riv-r.-

i n 1

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l-ut th

n:.iir:r.!ir:i irin ft rtr,.-r r ;tU-nr-

r:;::.:an arni. r.rt ay uhf-thr

r ir-jl.-ir?. Th Kils siViat'd r.pir th

of th.

r r to ryi-ri, f'-Hwinsr r'-j mij-.tary cnnr.snd-r In Ireland. It

rrcelvA j h'-rf Fund iy night i has not bten u.-d for rTiso pur-

i. d

A:r

; ' r r, p. 'rt:. . r.

which M

Töatlor.s at

from d! triT- nflv-rtM ly t!i h!?h

T''i--t I'.-'.v

h htrf'jrr.

i-;otfd a

Witr.-- of t! Mo. of

th'-ir or'-.-'. Saturday n!

reports fall.

' r c 1 1-1 C

rachri and Sun-

.ir.d were ro- ( f-f? at ion of

f.

:r.' ; I

Thf v.:tr C,i i -n. :ir. ar. y t 'i r t ! o 1 o

a...-1 h .ritij. lors i c 1 tho Ii'i.-.'-.m r'-volu- " ! ! ' x:". ' ! : 1 o ! - , r, ot

r-vo'.-jt;.-.r.--

j. i day, the

, i.rz :o;; v.v

I Vh;,(' rivf r. ".vhi' h S i'urday w.is ' report d out of it banks along it a 'rf:r- rr,jr;- w,i? rup'dly rturn-

V r. 11:

hfor, an ; pronii

di. n-

n't ;:. -n it. If yo-j rr.f : : r -v ta ' . o ;'. ! ! it o r to t;rt ! s'.t; Ar. ra Turk.-." "I: Mr. n.-rthou th- riir: f th- v. .- 1 d. ürl.t' d. Tt ! t' ii-'-'i to a IV-r.

A r. ' . o -

b".t yc; j'.av ; to Tj- t - 7-. d ! a t r-y ,nr. d

.tr to ivs normal r'.inif r.'lor.?. and

poses for some time. Near Friendly Agreement. ¶ Friendly communications are said to be passing through the northern and southern governments with reference to the murder of Owen MacMahon and his three sons, who were killed during the disorders late last month, and other matters. Questioned Sunday concerning a report published in a London newspaper

!k- further heavy rainfalls f.. r that afiMavlts had been lodged with

rants to d.-' - v. !-h ; - I i!'.va;. fha r'.-;: h i' .idrn;eja :

GOMPERS URGES STRIKE AGAINST PROHIBITION ACT

e as Morp Kffective

Means Than Attempt to . W in Repeal. i "o:it:nu. d from p.i. one. )

t;"- Ti'-x: f'W days, no additional damace in f-x)ect-d to b caucei by that ;rfvam. The (Jhio river in th vicinity of Cvar.viüe was ?till riir.ff Sunday, du- to the large number of swollen ma!!r ftream? emptying in;o k. little alarm, however. Is felt by reider.L of the pwland alon the rier. because of its ri-p. It is expected the Ohio will reach a crest

j Monday. I Many families livin? in th boti torn lands along Indiana streams j who wer- forced to move to higher ; tr round, by the r!3e, returned to ; their homes today. (f!kials have attempted no etii mate nf the amount of damage done I so far by the hish waters of the j jii't week, which In addition to

cousins the deaths of two men. have flooded thousands of acres of land, destroying crops and property.

.,: Janas i ru:r. the Ulster premier, nccusinsr Kelfast constables with the

Mac Mahon

murder?, and

that the provisional government had demanded the arrest and trial of the iH''ijed men. Lieut, flov. W. D. Spender, 5-crctary of th Ulster cabinet, would neither affirm nor deny thy accuracy of the report. Col. Spencer said the northern government was only anxious that justice, should be done and that if Michael Collin.", head of the provisional governme nt had any evidence in the MacMahon case, the proper machinery existed for the vindication of the law.

declaring !

r turn

to norm ilcy is to pay the - i. ill

ii'.'i'--.-; v.a" iniasiri' wn n'ir.

Then thiC family nur. will have the ni.in-y t .p er.d. the l.asiro'.---; man will get it. :V' ountry will benftu

Miss South Bend Places Okeh on Easter Weather

and t.i" e:rc

I )

it

Vie lump!' t

ba'-lc into ir.di;-"rv.

Iibor In I'oliil'-. ' o;;-,umn! lilior is net going to supinelv subr.,ii to iu industrial au

tocracy in Ana-rid," Mr. (io.r.p-j "Rains on Laster

i.aiu ii iuui j;i'L r;ni ouwn 10 fnr c.eVen Sunday."." th.-V-round in p.diti, a.l hi.-. K into j Anil (), frdlow of 50-some years, the primaries r;uat away. that , rnlend.nt in a neu- irrev suit and

tii labor ur- nominated I jjgnt hat. waa telling his quallv a lid go to th'.- limit t J l emdendentU' c.irhpil wife, n novel

or at least a little known version

.Mr. and Mrs. Also Well Satisfied, and Easter Parade is Parade of Citv.

Sunday, rains

FIYE MONTHS OLD CHILD SUFFOCATES

y m A I A ' ;y - - , . .-f h , ? Vp : j) VOCAL COPP ' 1 v$im h TRACE A.

ll-'.'.ti

Ni:V VOliK. April 16.-- T:- j;r.x of the mi'liT, dollar thrc-it has "ruk another srr".at tmevr. John .McCorm.ick. th crat conrt H'.r, r,i bet-n dangerously ill wi'h an infe.-tel th.r -at. Thysirians .-:y is out of i:.n;-'T 'mt h will not sin? a -air. for months. It was an injury to th throat that htart-d the svn and a half month illne-- thit killed I-Tr.rico Caruso. ?rand opera's great tenor.

M' Oarn-.ack. wor'.d'.-

.ir.f r. is suffering from

mi!.' : thai

y 1 : yi

.:.Vy

V

:i;her priced

a diti'erent

raruso". but there are

'0

A oil

simih; rity. larv burt

6

v:

FIVE CARS FIGURE IN EASTER MISHAP ON PRAIRIE AYE.

vocal cor V . . . :

;:e . a s:::

102"

just above the

in Varuso's throat while

,,1,,, ;n lirnnVh n. Der-. 1

Tv.o davs later

to have to appe

Ten pleur.sy

h w as sail hn was able later he de-

and was operated

a:

-Two Cars Wrecked. Three

RadlvDamavrrcl. Rut Non of Oceupants Injured.

da'

vol oped

on. Iat spring, much improved, he returned to Italy. Lut it was to die.

( a rr.i

lo r he

a relapse and died tho

hrst vel: in August. McCorr.; i' k a month ago had an attack of a ite laryngitis, whil vjng. ing in Mim.tapolis. Returning to New York he was to ting at the Hippodrome Sunday night. April 0. I'.ut he was taken ill and for the f.r.-t time in 13 years forced to abandon a concert. His illness was not thought to brt serious. Put within a few day:-- it war reported that he was near death. iNow '.11 concert engagements for -P-t -Vic Vnvo lifpi rnlled off

tfiC-fcJ&lc Cor mack's latest throat attack is called an outgrowth of the Minne

apolis Illness and due partly to his refusal to rest suih icntly. "Within a few days he lost 20 pounds he normally weighs J-0 due to a great-II.-iv swollen uvr.la. making it impos-

- . , .i V ' "'"'v :'-::-t'. yC"cV tc s CU1L7 VriCSSES INDICATE.

cup ir.t 3 run-: " :'". v

in two sep

dents whi n ; both at the

T

iT.i ave. r i'i w

or each other. At c ck a St ti lei .a ke-

a ::h

aUtoniot :a r. Ir."

' e

nicht

sat::e

it on-. -hi I Sundav

spot on the

y. : n tu - m!r.'.:tei

lbout s :3- n -ht si. driven

Will: it.s st. Rend, four

r-

it

by Otto Job:.-, r.. 410 S heading tow rd Suth miles out or. the i'rai

a Ke.rd r. a i.t-r a!.-o hea led in th ."atne dir-ti. n. turned completely

over

W ere

ditch beside the road. in the

the driver ar.d thrte pas two crl ar.vl r.r.e mar., pinned ith the cir.

ar

All

wf :

e.-aped injury. In the Kord, the driver. V. Grey and Mis. Man.ie Jones, both of this city. -c tped without injury. I'.isser.-rs i f th Johnson car were ; u s Yhg. of St. Jcseph. Mich., and two sail to be from this city, although their names could r.ot he learmd.

a number of cars and

: topped i "ist 1 K-e

. " - ';' - '- i x v ' v . - . ; . - I -1. . "-V- v .: : Ii . I . I 1 I it r

p i' ar:

i:

x e . y .i A"

pun-'h N'.-ii.ci

A : e -!

loile.wf I

passengers

t the sver.e Kiv,Then an Olismobi'.e ro

said to bav

men friendly and fleeted, tit : 1 1 tho.-'

who have shown their

antag'Mii in tont,r t h e m .-.'. working

fhouM b and tii'T'

-m. There are now IT men . -s who have always proved is Ilm jit-rwut loyal to tho pop!e of tho land. There

many timet, tmU. number w ill b" in th.- iK xt con

gress if the organic; d workers aseri thonu hts as Jey .hfubl ..r.d musi. '"Organi'd -labor had a Itrge par. in t he- tlec'.i.'n of Vuodrow Wiion l tb- iereiden-y. During his aImini -tr atii n r.tiiy law s htm iicial io evry one .who toil.-? were passed. Tl.is wa- nul (hie to any "'pull" but solely because M. Wil.-on had a real i:..-.:;ht lr.to the neals of the peopb .

of his early Lasters. Lut it didn't rain, nor did it threaten to shower even very feebly, and the vain ardor of South Rend humanity was not dampened, not denied the chance to dicsplav itself at its very proudest. Fanciful flappers, witth cordages of sweet peas and all other kinds of out-of-the- season flowers, hung on the arms of classily clothed chaps whose trousers' crease wasn't even the least bit rpoile-d yet. Mother, with the bonnet that makes

1 he.r Laftcr. wa. with Dad. quite lofffii with the old clothes on. hut

well pressed, chewing a flabby cigar wondering "why get the new clothes at Easter? Why not any time, when they're needed?" The peacock lane poruhice was, of eour.se. many times as great as

cl j. u:at wnicn new past in me r oru woul 1 er.lv b- Minn;:-.,' around ! ini1 tho C-li:i.iO. and had the ad- , t-vi"- -o h... , ,m. e,i. I vantage, too. for It was easier to

t rvr. i observe

Daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Clyde Hay Strangles to Death in Bed. Accidental suffocation caused the de-ath of five months old Anna May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hay, Crum? town, earlv yes.terday morning. The child went to fdeep as usual, but when taken up by her father about live o'clock yesterday morning was dead, death being due to strangulation among the pllows, her head faco downwards. Coroner Dr. C. I. Crumpacker was summoned and he pronounced an inquest unnecessary. Resides the parents, two brohers. Howard N. and Philip X., and two sisters. Hazel X. and Ida X.. all at home, survive. Tho funeral will be held from the residence of the parents Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Buria.l will be in Crumstown cemetery.

nxrtico CAurso and

GUAM OF FATAL THROAT sible to take solid food and actually

TKOU11LI. threatening strangulation. Physi- TKOl'IJLi:. cians said he had a streptococcic infective throat.

JOHN MeCOUMACK AM DIAGRAM or rursCNT throat

TRIDON, SCIENTIST, SAYS U. S. MORALITY

HAS LOW STANDARD is

REPORT BANKS OF RIVER IN SPLENDID CONDITION PITTSBURG, Pa., April Hi. The Mississippi river commission, arriving Sunday from a tour of. inspection of the river levees from St. Louis to New Orleans, announced that ihe banks had been found in excellent condition everywhere. Tho cemmis-

;hat , uT; wöu.aoi. !,..! Declares Increase in "UTit-j--' tau severe Us.t to which taey are, , r lTiLivc e Ti , , , being put by tho latest rise in th, tC11 LaV -dlirderS IS Dl- qu,nt tribute to ho cJiarac er and river. rect Outgrowth. 1v'crk ,of M"- Dllkfr; who tha1 .al: ..... ... ... , I c wavs been one ot the most ardent Wave wash iculhr.g from the; , , i i- ,. high winds kept repair forces busy! N' YORK, April 1 i.-"Unwrit. ot church workers, tor j ears she from (Osceola. Ark., to (ireenville. ten" law murders, of which at least ; had been superintendent ( the

Miss., bur no serim, frnubip wn r. : a haif dozen involving rrominm - -

imrtt,! nn.i . ,:....,.,, . -., ; u ; oejüle are no., in the court

Hundreds Attend F uneral j Services of Mrs. Deller ' Hundreds of relatives and friends ! including the members of the Proj gross club and Camp Fire Girls, in I . lio.-lv ntfrnilr.l tho tiiner.Tl St rv-

ices yesterday afternoon at the

race M. L. church for Mrs. H. J.

; Deller. !W, X. Allen St.. whose death I occurred suddenlv Thursday. The

st er.

fast rate of Rend, struck

n lriven at a .

speed toward Svuth j two of the standinc i

-FEW U.S. GOLFERS

IN BRITISH OPEN

Anieriean to (Compete for Britisli Title.

Ln !is both

' This e;i: u t ' " . h a r.

- e

are nr-t g -i r. o T.vrican ir. a sir:; ere .s a 1'ist-mm-

ve ar

r. g ma pro 1 i,- L:

airo pre para -to sent an ral team to -h-h tourr.n-

looks as if Walter

r th'"1 only in t h I r :

Amcri : .- h o :

Virv ortntrTl ,i-.,.-0, . , , V . ...ei

ill'' kiiuuii airi .hihi., n as liic

sion of increased optimism.

schetol of the church, and she was also mo.ot prominently identified with educational and club work in the eitv. As a member of the Pro-

lub she was chairman of the i

Labor askf! no

eges then and

K.-ks none now. out it will not s:anJ tor bemtr driv-ri back to serfdom." When d!e-ate of th- brewery wor-'.ers brought up tite piohihitioti

i.rv, r. Wf in cir nt-r.t :

i.

V V,

:

t the wt:; b . ; ä t c

risih

abb r.b d

tnen to j . 1 - ! 't, 1

- that

at a gia-s

U"! 11.1: IS Wi

. - .10 1. . d t h 1 : a n Rri'iv-.-por:

, his Ltell-

observe how very well they were dresseu. Cars that fly past only gie a glimpse. Car, however, were more numerous last night than any night this year. A smiling pun tht gav place to a soft breezy evening, vas sutVident magnet e ven if it were not Faster Sunday.

Th- theaters were crowded

Child Sliphtly Hurt When Struck by Auto Marion Zeilinski, 425 S. Brookheld st , five year old boy -was taken to St. Joseph hospita 1 early last night suffering from injuries and bruises received when a car. driven by Frank Bajor. 615 S. Grant st struck him. The Occident happened In tho 600 block, S. Brookfleld st. I?ajor was not held by the police. The boy received a deep cut on the forehead and several bruises. According to the police report of the accident, the. driver was driving south on Brookfleld st.. at a slow

j rate of .speed and after dodging an

other child in the street, struck the Zeilin.-ki lad.

Th

are

releasing in numoers oeeause me

I national moral standards are shat- ! tered.

. i l.'illr.ri: Ir-'t. r 'i r A 1 r-riuitt.l OH- gfC'SS

FORM CORPORATIONS TO ; a Vittin ,aw " aro freed ; Civic and Philanthropy department rnVQTRITT RTVTrn imn; ..-..... .HvM,,-., inrnrs nffecred : Represrnfatives of the Extension de.

by the universal lowering of moral standards, identify themselves with

e. lias

go ,i-r,-.

the i ; r . t

INDIANAPOLIS. April lrj.-.v0r-

. , , i the accused and say, "I would hae

v-uuiptiiy, epiiaiie(i ai 1 ,' . mv, e om,

to construct a sys'-m of docks on the Ohio river at Louisville, Ky., and .leftersonville, Ind., was announced here Sunday by Harry Reid.

president of the Interstate Public ( Service Company, which is identified I

cone the same tniug.

I Andre Tridon. leader in psychoj analysis, stated these conclusions to , the International News Service to-

ciav

l artment of the Fniversity of Purdue, with which Mrs. Diller was affiliated. ;-.ls; attended the services Following the services yesterday afternoon the body was taken tc Pleasant Lake where burial will take piac today.

death Lecause sha ws convinced

with the new project. ; The construction of the docks, at i

Louisville and Jeffersonvllle. which : iaa nc jurJ

tell! Via Inni'-nnftJ thk- cinvmov i ment for MTS

T 4 ' V. 4IHV4U 11' U OUtllillV 1 i

thot Dr. Glickste.n. "Acquittal in such

in an nuerview. , . ---

This niorning. in Brooklyn. Mrs. IMriJilAL HO 1 L L, HJKIU,

Anna Olicksteln jumped to 'r DESTROYED BY FLAMES

15 v A i- t i t I 1 rt

would vote punish- TOKIO. April I . Fire destroyed ! scene after the accident and

cars glancing blows and p!ow-d uj

a steep six-foot embankment into a fence at the side of the read. The j car was driven at such a rate of i Walter Hauen Look- Like Olllv

speed that after hitting the two cars;

it climbed practically a perpendicular embankment and remained there with rear wheels in the ditch and front against the fence at the tcp. The driver of the Oldsmobile. An-

uiuny ivamzwzevicKi, 4 1 x s Meade, st., and his two passengers. .lolin Olejniszak and George Wi-mio- i wiski, were arrested by the pel! e. the latter two on the charge of in-' toxication. the owner on a rn.ir;v , of driving his car while intoxicated. I The two cars struck by the Old.-mo-bile were owned by Gail Culp f Lee ; Ind., and Deputy Sheriff C,..it of this city. Th" '.,rc belonging to Culp was damaged to a slight extent, having a broken wheel and side partly smashed. The Dodcre. owned by Deputy doit receivea considerable damage where struck at the side and rear. The Oldsmobile was badly damaged. A passenger car took the fnUr in the party of the Studebaker overturned car to this city and reported that he was unable to learn the names of the girls. He reported that they were unhurt. Damage to the overturned car could not be ascertained. The Ford owned by Orey was considerably damaged. None of those jn ihe Studebaker car wer arrested and it was said Grey was unwilling to prosecute. inasmuch as Johnson had agreed to settle al! damages. The police ambulance In charge

or i-ergt huther arrived at th

'ir.o ss, ' O Of Tl"..'

At tb. is time ,(. tions were beinr'

amatu- r ar.d eon.r .-to in not-.:.-. il;;-l-.t r.ow Haren world repr sentati'.

th:-- season. Ha n i ' a free Ian. tino' a nd i m 1 ma i'"n to

and has the d's.io to v.-.n tl

open. .To' k Hutehi-on has practically d

eided that be ill r.. title as Rriti.-h op. n Hutchison ar.d Bar: finished a Jiunt of l e During th- trip the

n O . e

d f e n d h . s ampic n. r.ae just " miles.

4 "

mean-

ave 1

Tins

mlb

on Pullr.r ithe-r

matches at ."

they walked about addition to the 1 ma ns. Th.e upsh.ot of it Hutfhison r.t v Bar: for the trip. Th- v

hav been ov

In addition th.eze expense er.t.-1 il' d

trip. V;,i!o neither of the two champ have de" aife:y lio.dei not to co. tb

.( s t

s that

; v 1 :!

ry Kerr, -.at thev tr.iVt b '..

;s cor..-. i ra '. making such a

summer,

will, It was pointed out by Mr. Reid, open up possibilities of freight trans-

Lillian Raizen, who

eases is in-

Iportation over the Ohio river on a.liauu'- ur- xiuon ueeiareu. .ve-

tiuittal .always means xlentiiicatuon

large scale.

CONNOR WAS MEMBER OF IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY

of the juror with the accused, 'lkdow Kuroiw's Staiulanl."

"Before the wa;

th.e habit c:

the oldest portion of the famous Imjpetial Hctel and damaged the temI porary annex to the hotel. One perI son is known to have been killed. ' Three hundred persons. mostly members of the staff of the Prince of 'Wales r nd visitors who came to ; Tokio from various parts of Japan

mem

bers of te detail assisted in clearing tie roadway. Occupants of the Old-mobile were taken to th sfr, -

ocios are-trip.

asramst

ig tl

v M :

Wau- s of ).:h troni lit of the

1.

. . a :

p! . a u La

th ii 11.-w

- - " ." t l 1 th.e ! r ::a

A"' :

b g:

t

it-

1 t. 1 k er

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. : : . - . n z on in " -v r,. f p.. j n .-id. "I h ; e beer, r.d- r M.'cM.'.i-r and ib rry, he.) . ..f t ur r. tn it th.e b irior.

: ; -t ". b ration

c'r. hi omme.ti ;nid ...i v ;: 1 not s'lb-or-ta r ..-.: i' ti being ' 1 1" p - a c i i nst the

1.' I.le know ill i

of j

am.

i o ery or. was out somewlu re. but i there wasn't near as many in the

darker.1..! theaters. where Mrs. .Tcns couldn't s-e just how .successful Mrs. Smith i.s in keeping up with

i th.e .Tores. Almost all th- Mrs. I Jone and Mrs. Smiths were walking ' or riding up and down the crowded streets, and outside also was Mr. . .lores and Mr. Smith and all th" l more youthful Jones and Smiths. 1 bahv. teo. with rainbow ergs and the

bunny that brought them in a lit tl" basket tilled with irrten straw grass. th.at she couldn't leave at

i itr ssncii f oil r

e blow knocked the boy to the , 'roHk' nril 16

pavement, and he struck his head. He was rushed to St. Joseph hospital in he police ambulance. At the hospital his condition was reported as not being serious.

nusoanos snooting wies or u'eis, ; m connection witn me visit or me i under bonds of Sl.noo.

anu of wives shooting husbands and prince, were rendered homeless. Twn of the damage? cars

I fit r if k l on Tior 1 .ir.c r u .1 ua wr c ji m-l iu, ui 1 iuur iiti is :aiu ut 1 v r u. hhj t rhon nn 1 n r thn r

- - - 1 I ..v .4. MHO HO t Ul '1

who was shot last Thursday night in ! below the standards which were; New York city, is a native of Cork prevalent in Europe in pre-w ar i r fORCT AITNISTFR ND

EYANSYILLE WOMAN DIES

tier, where they were booked and i AT AGE OF NINETY-SEYEN held for appearance in City court j F.VANSYII.LL. Ind.. A; nl Pj this morning. The driver. Anthony MiC. Mary M; I n.ilo. ag- i7 vears.

iv.iai4iw.oiM W 11 n nriVlHC : u-Vin M'K ner i', e .IfS pf-fM

I in La:"rviil . died Sv.nl

his car while intoxicated. Is held

: i-

l

n.

Sh-

Fort Wayne Authorities Surrender Local Woman

. I . . . V. - T J I . ......1.11 . ' '

can army. Connor at one time was I Tridon is a smiling and suave U Jrh IJlti liN AL 1U L.IA5ll

a nrisoner in the Cork militarv bar-J Pessimist. His p.-cha-analyivition I (.CCILA. (in . April 16. Rev i

racks. He and members of his ' t f the mental state of the nation, of ; Leonard .Van Der Zon. a native ot

wr

ot fh- J.

C. Barrett farm for overnight. The

t overturned Studebaker mr w.-

thr

broke m inthis

r h

ip in a

fall

ar.

erel

Mrs. M

hauled to the local service station. ! sp

a c

t t..e r.cri'o c ! i .r.a" 1 w'.i

ri-h s'tti'rs

r.eve

reC.-v

of i mission work in southern Georgia

as' three weeks and Mrs.

family are said to have been ordered ; the w hole world, in fact, is f ull oflHoland. w ho has been engaged ia

to leave Ireland after the shooting i acidity and his criticism is

at Clogheen in March. 1121. of four ! "sweetness and light." I for tin-

Mrs. Clyde Caswell, 1717 N. Adams) republican soldiers by members of j Trimmed to its essentials, he says; j George l ivk of Filzgerald, Ga.,

'"War ha taught the world brut-; were killed Sunday in an automobile ality and the cheapness of human; wreck near here. Mrs. Davis was

he : , it e f th-

eariv ;r:.-h s-tii'rs m i. . r.s .... .

wa s b. rn in co .r.'y Tipp-ran .

Ireland, and ...:: v to Ameri t wn-n ;0 ye irs "f ar-. lb r husband. Patrick Mc Dor. ild who hit I a brut '

i is a go. settle-' e.an. 1. lb was a

She b ! ev tW O

1 V- -.

t

n

rmer.

.;id re n.

1 : o me.

w. :i

Tl

a stop

F'EIUWiyKLE but: FE ATI' RES GOTHAM F ASM OX PARADE

Speed Cops iYnfi Sunday

For J'iolatin Speed Laws

seders were arrested

Four

bv

; th local motor cops Faster Sunday .afternoon. Peter Frhan. 1422 W. Werwinski st.. was arrested by ; Motorcycle drhcer Olmstead in the

st.. who was taken into custody by the frowr f rces

Fort Wayne authorities bat" Satur-j

day night after residents of the south side of that city had complained that she was demented, was brought to this city last night by her husband.

vau.i:k wisi:.

On March 22, 1021. a farmer's

house at Clogheen was surrounded j by Crow n forces. a number of i young men in the house were taken!

eeutside and ordere. 1 to run for their i

life. It

;ill.

oi

soft sind tearing the wheel from

casweii was not.nea i.y incai po-!jjvf!l Th-y were tired upon and four lice Sunday that his w ife was being j were shot df ad. held in Fort Wayne and upon going i

there, the woman was turned over to hi care.

When arrested the woman said j th.at she had run away from home ;

her husband, w ho is man-

her grap. The machine crashed into a tree. Two other we-men, member of th"- party, were slightly injured.

... , ' . , A, town of Louiav:lle. was rut

a-r oi ine cretin iii- innn ni. oi unj .

. . 1 tne outs a

. iiutn i;r:a i-ieciric Mion nT?. in i ,

. . . . . ! O

has taught p-ople to

"Panlou Profit tfi." "War broke down otlcial morality in all nations. The war liar, eir prop igandist. was created and all sorts of unethical thin ts done, officially.

"We saw profiteers gouge us w ith , Jf Vfcfo t0 Ini'CStisaU

i ui t ' ei . j i i , a a it ' i ' . . i ' i i ii il ' 4. c u i

as were punished or hned. the wealthy later were pardoned and icim-

ATbAXTA. Ga.. April 16. The burse 1. while the little fellow r'ecov-

W.arner Wise, yc,ars old, died,

1 -

' chi

p b hi'.Jre n an I f, Mren.

ur gr

driving the car when it struck a bed j at his h'-me. 72 4 N. All-.n .t.. vr?t r

i

e r- ; - , r-r , - v rr- T", -v A

, . 'Ill IIFltll ft. 11V

uay oiternoon at 1 2 : :: 0 o'c.h.ck from DL J Ivdi I ii w i i. w.i

illness of more

Georgia Town Isolated From World 30 Hours

fi from ! ere 1

no; hing.

world for HO hours, it

r

.w,.,i , fii-n 1 1 T- to I h ' i" .-I -1 1 ?n

live. Deietors at the Fort Wayne hospital where she was taken stated

the

ecame known tonight, as a result ' grotesque

of a windstorm of unusual strength placement which fe.vept across the pbic Sat-; many by

"We observed the making of a

peace, and saw th reof a militaristic Ceran imperialistic France.

para .ys:s after an

;than four months. He was born

Licking futility, Ohio, on June j.".. ! lvir, and came here from St. ul n , j c unty. living lure, ahvjt :, year.-, j Mr. Wise was .t retired farr.-r. ' His wife, Anna, children. Verm.! 'and Mrs. Charles R. Pcish. S nt.i

II ' ' 1 .. - r . . 1 I ... i

.uiny u ''iM't-i,-, ow njr ok ia- i- i.t-yci , and sisters, Mrs. Lib n er hotel, left South Bend Sunday. pr-rper. South Bend. Mrs. M. starting lor a six weeks t rip abioid. 'Ua.'S'-r. Sherman, Mi eh iie left this citv tr New York, from '. Kdward John-on. FrVrr.oiit. whe-re he will sail Tuts lay morning ; s-irvive him.

RAILWAY OW NERSHIP Di;n:"'i a: ::: - :

a r

European Hotel Management

ir.a ot e-.a '. citv

I

Cr-I'-rv i Mrs. Ind..

R

r a .at:

A

w . r s t r r a:i

it - r: W e ;

l

.is

. . . -..s h.. '1 a" v : o : -a it. " tf

" : jtirt. with 1

5 Of the

J While- her husband declared last I night that she was dmented. an

t

1 "

W

h :u f-v.der.ee. f r e r e'. : -- e. j r. in r.rhf t

tabcre 1 af-

i o ... . , . .

: block Mishawaka av.. about ö : ' 1 1 rat she "had been doped with bro1 oV!o-k. He was released at th- sta- mides."

j t -.on .after furnishing bond for a p i ! i rare. in rit v court.

i Muri-e Felman. 1."." K. Marquetf i -lamination to determine her sanin j ir. was also arr ti by Offner Olm-' u i'' held here today, it was raid -'"au. Feliuan was picked tip in the)

k. F Miawaka av . sh it.!?(7 BURGLAR LOOT

i ' o c i r - k . 1 e ; m a n w a s

urday night. Tebphe.r.e and ejecti ! ? ' "We systems were- wrecked, the muri-; broken

hav- se n too by these will

many laws have cash.

cipal water plant put out of eojr.mis- ; The Yob-ft ael act is broken with im-

atter

sion an 1 much property but no lives, were lost.

was f-ü'vve.l by h"ay

destroyed, i punitv. r".r instance !v he rich. The storm i "meged Wartioc Arrests."

for Lngland. Wiiib' abroad Mr. Weisrifrg x-p'--t. to tour the prineip il cities ef Fr.g'.and, France. Gernnatn' and

v

t

rainfall.

the turr- tjndlmr farming distrb

increase. : . .taniage. e-pr'iiiv m

os s ' J -.

B.

1 L1 g: -'. w r .

x: a . y s r - y. 'hr w. r -

t

r o, T'.-t

- a

i

FOUD BY POLlCETendrr Farewell Dinner

h " o r. 1 1 n u e d from t a c o n e .

tb.-- station after furn'.sh-

i-orMs Lime;- p. ters the third

d-r .arr-st'd ia ve hi- a-!dr4.s a si

h'g.an c :tv. Ird. He was arrested rings, w itches, cuff button ar.d

Uie s roa.l ear.V IP. tile a tter- , o--a -'rv ,.f Wm.U hidden in num. ' i...!... ..-

; . .... ...... . . iii i . 1 ' i

I erous nooki and crannies, cb-verlv ..r i. ,-

i i .

To Missionary Student o!l il'i.p r '.'.a- tnoi last v Mr and Mi.: (ha s A-

) v 's a'-o

v

: e

; 1

1 t' w ere

,- i r- 'e i f ' The f, , ' Troy a ov.-: ; . j Troy , r,v,V ' eer Or'S

county rr.ee r M v

ftirtishel boi's and wa

t

. a s . i n

i". "'. gfe. ; . iri :r :y. --sh ! ' ' ? p r:n t-.l !e l.p!(. p;vir ;. ; . . . 1 . - V r - d ; "le 1 t !l ' . e ' ' ; - Th. V W r ; n I t :f ', , i ' w : ' ' i ; ' : o ; - . : ore.. " ' 'h.r - - : ". j . f . ; . . . j . , . . - '. a - . - n '-::b . , . , rv.r vr ' "."-. . !v- frt'Hal- ill Brilliant Color. ; I! f.-r t'.- u irr, w - hr;l- j !:.! :: r. rb-- ich th.o ;e - ho ! tr . ro ' w d -1 -1 re d hem to be r it!,, t n. d:o -re :-i d.- T'm t 1 3 i e -v . - .:...! nr.a- ' tin", r ?".:- s " . r- Bat w ' , u t '- I ! . or: t: ' il :i iT--. li u.-i b- tip j i 'fir-". 1 -ers rr.er ild e---lit -f: ': r-b a:. ; ''rrt oranges X i 1 Wh- ; e -a ; , ' ' , ' or.-d tv '!.. j ri ; M: rs H. . h :r ;ws ru t. .th i f Ik ar.d si'bi cre-itton tn i d- cel-lj ran. -rit'.. ; ()' t' rer. ye !';ev wer- there J:"1. rurub'M Bat rl-e ; op.r. ti-- .--e i' i a,:-. th- year! gr rrtt-d bla "k ho-.-, th- str.p.- i gra trousers, were th.eir n.ait. e. -.trib.i-tloa to the par id-. It w.is ! . : r- -1 1 -a-f ,c.lr.ir.H aTair.

4 te AI!

CV

a r-

urh -k

st a 1 on lo"k. H : An ,i f r h.eV.tb".

let il l ',v,i Henrv F Brock--Id av. picked up hv rpi-

t

ne , .

I

M--hawa

k a a v

a "

e wa reb-r(rd at f u n i s b. i n g b - v t 1 to appear b fore-

in the

e Chester D'.l 1 'om '

'his morning ort charges vlirg th citv speed limit.

c ; t v i

of

T.ceale-d at-out, tlie ho-j.-e.

ket lildden b-bdud a faN- pifiel

I y-i'ded J '7 In b.'.N Two d.an.orid jiir-gs ware f.. und in another, j There has be-n an pid-mic of j burcl'-irles in the vicinity of L mLig n's h.e.me in the past fe-.v days, iti'.e thiff f.uceesf ully escaping trajo I and dragr.e's and leaving no traces.

.' i

Wlla a ni

v. ! o ait A r at

S' o f ft. S b u i rt

"We hae seen the lepartment of jtjetiee itself tr.di'-'ed by the entire le-ral world for it.s BlecaT wartime arrests and searches and seizures of property. "We hivp observed that the houtr.g laws do nr protect us against banditry by tlv1 landlord.

"We observe that cnlv

Italv. iie -.A-ii i.-tarn to th

by June -1. according to his j 'ans. With him are -wer.il business men from New York state. In Furop

The funeral will bo he! from the home Tuesday afternoon 2::.) o'clock, with Services by Lev. cp:.d-. A'oung. Interment In Mt. PI-im::: e emetery-

1 1

;-o -i

Mr. Wejsb'lg ep

.'i is to study a

num ber

the principal hotel?

Heavy Seas Delay Trip

ItAY.MOVD SCHOOL j Raymond. ear-old son of M: !ar.d Mrs. William Srhorh. rlird a iFpwor'h Memorial hospital lai night at 1 4 o'clock of rer.;.r-.

A Doomed Man

w :

n

a

m" nirg.tis.

Hf Prt.irr, -ff-finrc -rlPPP hy ul.ieh he was a

-r -.

rrb.

I c

a. i i

P.v A - c iat. .1 !'r

LISBON, per-uga

Tfe way t a k ri to the

T . ,

Ari! D. The ' '"hal Saturday noon

I' .

e hvdroplir.e whi.h Cipt

condition became

in honor; has com- through the war unhirm-j covtir.ho and c.aturic are endeavor- . "':'n in c:r';-h R-nd

f.'ia . i.

: i .' to c i n f. i ot i ,

"vv i 1 T '.ill f o i 'I i o , k : ii . lo V. 1 b ? it.' .'. 'll.n.e e latopl ' o a :; 1 h will the nt ( ary f 1 i In China.

ana .Airs.

b i ivg f. r i 'aliii tw. month'

ed. and that is cash. I know of no '

reme-dv. There is none."

R v Ch.ii

i . m i . i i v

.' b- ut .: -ar.

tiie mission-

hub- rt ; lo re '

;o i ia

Today's waste Is t r U'rrow's need. Sengs unsung are- ever the sweet

ing to uv n Jirazil

leave the 'ape 'eri

d i'

i w '. :

iv o Brazil was unao!" to

islmds Sun-

h''avy whi'h

i would ha-e p;. erred th.e craft from j taking the air with a pufhrient

r.tit ot -U'-! on iioaru i": . i--

His pare;

d on

old. all at hon.. 114 survive. Funeral a rra n z- :;-- r.our.eed later.

a- soon a rious. H July i.

brother. N. nio

y .

wa s

H

p- .'

QU

A long tongue hort hand.

is the sign

he ur

a bout .-: ba.

Üight to th.e t. Paul's rork-.

--rnar.do Nor-

half '.viv f

s

r. -r.i b U

rt .-'par.

it is now t.elteved. his ible fof the.v.' robheries.

n 70

w i

Police Breal: Up Parade Of Galloping Dominoes

Special : r. J. ' .it a ft - rr.;- n

out-of-docr ir-d in his a -cording t

c ! t y i t v.

T i.

Fpon hearing

freckled

-mir.

es

w er-

west -art of th4 citv

g i nt e -1 S in lav e local

that thgn Hoping

a police De linski

in th

tail i ordnete-1 by S.-rgf.

r.'.i-ie at: ! tis' igat ion At th corner e.f Sidi ar-I Wash-

Grass Fire Gives Firemen ' Stubborn Fight Sunday Ihre, which, was supposedly caused bv sparks from an engin, caught

i 1 the grass in the studebaker Lumber Yard, along the Yandalia tracks.

yesterday afternoon, and burned fer ' several hours, before it could be px - '

I tinguh-hfd L v Hose Co. N". l'V

The tirvmen were ur.able to drive the apparatus to the sene of th fire, ant it had to b fought with brooms and water carried in buckets from r.earbv.

Girls Like the Crown Prince's Brother, Too

Rcd-v.

ir gton s . the a i rawd of di e od kn-es. . The

' !t". Crs shco-.ers

Iis overe 1 ott hands

I uuh-kly dis-

Gl' KTI.BS BOY. INDIANAPOLIS. April

1

P'

up.

fact tr.-y le! i or. e do! pi r - im-. The

seeing t.:i e t so h.urrii 1 .11 nt the b tail e f p.

orbc -rs.

In

i:y they

sc, ne ef th lice continu-

d

i .

search for rap s!ioot rs

aal b eut-. i on- mere game n r tn Wasi.ir.gtt n school on W. Sample st. The.-c participants, huwevr, in b".e o.t-.'CA.iy f i no money.

Charles Reinert. six year old son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hubert Re inert. wa fatally injured Sur lay. when, a sltotun wtth which be was playing was a. e. dentally discharged. Parr of rhe charge nt-rcd his left side causlnf? death within a few minutes.

When you say Matrf.

clears ay Dutch 45-tf Adv

- T- . N'- ---w V b n- ;;, :vcv:;,'vK;r;:,e- ' J ; fvvj uh &f - : ' - k '-

; .MRS. ANNA BOLIA I Th- funeral r-f Mrs. Ann.

i 72 7 W. Indian: a v.. wbl b- i.e . i from Our Itdy of Hungary church this afternoon at two t.'clo. k. with .-rviroy by R G. Gyc-r-y. Buri-t! t will be in Cdar Grove cen.erery.

n

When you say Masters

cigars say Dutch 45-tf Adv.

Compound! ( Jiortcrli on Ml Mi!r.r SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION UM nth Main m. P. F. Ibnd.iranr. -v Oppo-itr Ce.urt llmi-.'

ii

n il

(ilRI.S LILF The Duke of Ycrk welcomed by girls working at the ndlLa in Mab.chtsln- when lie went there to open th new research laboratories at the Shirley Institute.

3l

ADEMOCRAT Candidate for STATE SENATOR St. Joseph County

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