South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 24

THE SOUTH BCND NEWS-TIMES

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's V PASTIME WOMEN'S BOWLING TEAM IN TIE FOR POSITION South Bond Inflrpcnilents and Loral Irani Sliattrr Wernrcl? With 1 Srnrr. Ail th 5 a r4 d I r. if rrd ralrd In th "rt i::srht rh .or!hrn Infi; jr. t r,m-n5 tow! Jr.? trurr."v a' P'TI.T.ft ail;i h'-r vfr fh.ittT'c; Th'Jrs'".iy r.Iirht whn thrf-'1 f nir.s knocked the ;.;r,3 for th hig-n-tt total.i ralnel by .any worr.f-r.' bnwMr.tr fam Jn tliiri city f'r th? ton. 7;u: Iartin-.A ladis Kam and th 8ou;h Hnd Ind-jM-nd" nt f'vf vnt into th !a'1 wi:h a tio at 10S1'. Th vic tory of th"c"' two l. v!ir: at'i"Ki;".ns was a tr m-rjd.'j, urfr sto th. rr.ntiy l.ow lir.,' rnthu. f s that Katherf-d to watch th work f thl?e5t womn howlers in this r,art of the state. Two (iohn teama that have ben doln? MpT howling a'.I K":i5on, followed hy a iirg d"h-.cra-i tion of admirers, took tho lead -arlyi in the nicht hut wer- topped hy tho local toarri Jn th hr.al hoxc-. j Mr. Hlldebrand of the South lnd j Independents at the jre?ent t!mij l'-ads all the entrants with a count j of 484. Mrs. Rogers of the I'astime T'.vo In Frnnd with a srore cf 4 79. Tf.-idrs having the h;rhet threri;ar.i frlcs Mr?. Hildbrand holdto' h i ? h c-t-f. FinJfl frame with a M-r.ro of 19.1. Mr. Kinnl'ort did the heavy bowlInk tor the Go.hrn No. 1 tam. holers of the third plaro. fr.orinar 4Ö1 durlrtr th r.lnht. OOSHK.V NO. 1

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Mis'hawaka ANNOUNCEMENTS ! I and Fmttr! 10 I I. s T -.. !. I ,r !i t--r ve.'i I.?n'oln ;iy " .1 W Li.ll. . . . i . -. I n 1.... ,.' sik.-- 'Vob'-r' r. t 'ire'ti. ;i.i v Third Mt I .J7fl I.(ST - P..r ;ii tn.id.- !r-ni jr-dd x or. oil ! w:rh -..lor. d s.tts::s. v.ilu. d .n :m i ' .rlo. :a l ind-T r o,irn to Capt. I. . 'i 1,1 rll:, i.Ov 1 StfrlUiuT S;!v.T . T . 1 i : : 1 hroorh:r. i!.si-n rir.ii.-r :tll :if N.us Tim. I Mi-!; V ..U tTt I I AUTO?!OBILLS An toind)ibi for Sale. 11 Mi S.1TI- i ii. I i i ir' ' it 'tio v r oiöi ü,i "i i t i r 1 i i -' t j l - a i I . r I I o i r. '... 1 :.- ri f I n re all la m d . it P.- s U A u'. I S iK-'s, Mi-:a ika i.ir.H''. ;, u t- i , T J.mT 1 ii;"l rol i;lS"(. I'Ai; for mV. 1'rir- ?! hi. If. .p-r,. 4.V. . t 'i tie b.i Wer St. , l'M'.I rIts 1.M7 v.t; i i.d. $kUki I 1 i.n ( ak I i rd $: oo . I M' Maxwell y (; i.ijo I'-td t'-ur. .'Ojioo. rnl'. 1 M:!i,iw'.ik.v .' 7. ' -tf. I t ! BUSINESS SERVICE Jliisdii-. MTitf 'Jllcrtl 1H Sil K 11. i ' ::: ".o i. ir iMrr.t r . I rck r i MmV '!-:;; ilo fo'ir.d.i j t.--'s r.-d slVt ir.-i..v. 'M7 N. M-rrl r. - i ir Nt HsilKV sl('l limiiin .Iapan-s I r.rt rry. pirea, tripos. fruit and '. jo tn-es. p.-n.-ral nurscrv :or. . V. Hood. Lskt'wiKvJ ttr:i. I'swl Painting ln penns 54 1 f' A 1 N I'll K ( irt -T s Hi.d Iut.h I'-v I l " lb. ;. r. 5!-': '- lb. bo. '." i (triors !.ik. n venir-s s'prn. "?.. ! ' M..sh A1ka lvi. I- Co A ; r-. r!, : r. p"'.' . Fourth 5t . Mlsha ! t !? j t r : i EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male '. N 1 i . 1 ( i: uri d ..::.:..,: f.. Appiv Kainu: - i!r!,V U:'"",'-Ma" "r 1Vap 4 l . W.l I' A t:i -r w -n in f r ,mi- t t i i " vs't "Tt 1 ! . MERCHAj'rMS IIousc!iol I Good. 1 S3 ! IP ! "ihi.i cnops f.-r i'e Cook - 1 lirer. d ::;! table.1 - i'.irs p. !v V.-:ro!:. da ver.port. , i m:. I br-.r t.ih bi, buffet, j Ali vi ,'od n r. .-:.-n on s:e . t r ; . . s.,t r. . , v ht . i j : i s V. l ..... v v '.IiLJ - ' s-(ti .ind Plant' i 1 I. : ! r i !'i'.0 rrv .and irrl. vr urDr ' KUU.b AND liOAKD i f.9 RiMi- Ir I loTiskocpinsr. 1 K f-:r:.:-:." 1 r. f,,-:..-:.t ' lie I!om- l'ur II)Usi Uoi-jdn, K It l. N '1 - i wo lfD.s'od r.-.. :. for a: N Mi:! s.. C'"l NEAi. i-IATE FOR RENT p.i U'iont.s. ioiii Pl.it 71 I I : i S i - r . : j r:

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W- ' .uf.sr; DIPT. EMOYS GOOD HAM) PROGRAM The - Iidi'- iar.d unl'r th. I;r''ior. of a p I ;-i;-n" il! -a.- a S'T.d4d propra tii r f rnu.-i at a i;; ! : r. r.f th- Mu-ic depart m' nt ' f t! .Mi-hawaka Woman's clul Vf-d n s.i ay r- ( n ; n . Amon h numbers drvin? T'-rirtl i.rition shouM l.e the pr" .c-r.tation for the f:r.-t time of a or;;;, os. tion of J.'ajit. Wiils and arr by Mr-. I., f:. Will, mtltb-d -The Vanke (J;rl " Mr?. WiII- also san? "(.'an.-s-inia". Mrs. Ii. H. Jfrrian v. a t h aTompanit. Th feature of th- program wa- "Th Indiaii ' o ;r.;!" or 'The Silnt Drenrn" 1 ""r::p'',t.;r,n ,y Prof. Cliarl; Parp'.ant of N'otr;- Pame. Miss Lucille Probivo's work in rorna solo parts showM exceptional talent with t h a t instrument. n:vrmv. Tm i-'.intriii ui;l pi ly the ro- in "Mother ' Dream " at the r, !.tury theater today. The Path P.evi- v; "Winners of the West" in "A i'itrht for 1'ortune," the t'atho t'urr nt Invents. II irold Lloyd om"dy and a ,nub Pollard comedy "The Limb" will comp!'!tti the bill. fV.ara Kimball Younar in "Camille" will b tno feature attraction for tomorrow. rirMPLi:. Itirhard Ilartheim-e, th' .-tar of "Way Ix.wn li.t," will f shown at the Temple theater today 1 ; i "Tol'ahh David" for the la-t time. Hundreds of fans witnesse-d the picture yesterday and were well pleased with the production. rOMIN'G TO TI3IPLIk "Hail The Woman." a Thomas 11. Inee production will open an en-qa-ment at the Temple theater Sunday for three days. TO GTVi: ItlXTTATi. Mrs C. K. Tuler, a pupil of Prof. Hayden Owens, teacher of volc Chicago, will srive a recital at the First Christian church Wednesday evening :i eiitht o' lock. Mrs. Tj'ler will h assisted by the Mn.4ri?al club f which sh is a member. The public i.s invited. TO HOLD SPIXIAL .MHTTIXC. The Ancient Order of Gleaners will hold a special meetinp at the home of .Mrs. Minnie Rerick. 20.1 E. Fourth st., Saturday evening. The purpose of this meeting will be in npards to the purchase of the Cook school, four and one-half miles southeast of the city for their hall. iiiTr' crrsT sri:aLs. Ten carnations for 50c. one bunch of aweet-peas for f c. Friday at C. I Powell's. 121 X. Main st. Adv. 27tl. ATTl'XTIOX lv. OP I. Iterular mectinET Thursday evenincr. Work In rank of page. F. J. Robbinson, C. C. Adv. 27tl. Cor funeral flowers call Hdprewater Floral Place. Phone Mlshawaka 12. Adv't 25-tf Special price reductions on all goods Friday and Saturday at the P.en r.aer Clothing Hou.se 2tl Classified Farms Tor Ilrnt. 7 li'k ItllNl band Edl'Midnsr Io.lL-e

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:i'To-.. m rent ror corn anv yvf:..r ti,if von -.nt or s'.-irn T"-L ,,f,"r" :v,is!l W- I:- 1;- Hyrklt, lia; i.tfooh, Way r.st. 2-"tf KKAL f -SI ATE FOR SALE Farms And Iuul For Sale 83 i'OII SAI.I! -. tnnU f.irra. .irres land: ." ro ni horse, ! ir'i and other build-. Inc. I. a Sil!, road, .los.rh Ac;ni. I C7t I K SALI; -Small poultry, truk and fruit t a r m with Tj-reoyj hoibp; within rity limit': alsi new modern O-ronm loie. with oak trim; also o-roorr l-mcalow ur.d-r rnntrurtion. Ira r. IMth. Phone l.inreln Slfd. 24t7 VO K SAIdl Two ieslrrttde lots on W. r.'Th !t.. between Main and Mill ps : 1 T ) eih: must be sold to ettl s-a'.-. Iiur.n.'v Iept . VTt Trust A; SivM.cs ba nk. PCT-. S4 ,,r 'Jiki. 4 f 7 lliiii-t's for Sh!o HI I OK ALU '' room hou in A No. 1 hape; ere a. r- of ground; plenty ef "rrt: larce barn and rhiekrn house: fell tn.'in.'rt and el.etrie. soft and Varl water in irhen; one mile fr-m e:i r et ei'. . terms. ." re -a ei'ittaje in peed fep.iir. f'ir td'-ks fron, center: small payment: pr : e f '.' 1,1 '.' roo:n ho'.se. P. Seer.th t.; ;ill mndlut furn o-e; larp carafe: two !! ..-Its from Miln M . J.I.-OO. roon hous.s, n-rth dd5; pnod bur: pr:.-e :.7' pi r on double hoti( nnd twr b-r-r.M ell 7 ro m. all r.Kdein; east end, on pave-:i.-nt. .T. r PARwni.T.. Kocm i i. Phene. Mih. 2ir.. '"!; -. p, n erenir.c and Surd.iv 27 rl !."' AsH PAVMllN T bue r om housP m ; west , : d ; .ill newly decorated. t - d ::.f ,-iry water, elc- I Tri.'v; t.iMree m-r.!ilr (oi.aert Ib-.ltv- r.;rp..r.i::en 1 -I . i n e In ' wVv I w ci tf : I oi: s.M.l" s.-ro-m hiMi.' with fur I lots I r - ; l Vi.M.o Mp on easy pa v turn's .I 'i;e lb y. Iiwycr. lb; Line.dn w iv W . M : h a w a k a . '' KtTir-s-ÄbllIV:,. twenty or forty nI i oir St Joseph river. fl-ros from j ll.i i.'b Point : ?bl rer r.rr KiMlty Co, M:hawnk.n Trust Fbb i M7 1 rH: s I.H -o:r.e rr.e rsulenee lots on I eist Third t . r.esr propoed new fcljh- j n'i'.i im, ,t . i r. o linn iroDtace; on pavement ; orr.e corner?. Kerwin. ov, r Pirt NstIor.il M-tf : p'i u s.LC -New 4 room rottape na K ! r:rh St. Ca-, rity water and elect rpi I pcht,. Only $2.4 Small ravmnt ! ,p,wn. Miiane pv the month. Seymour .'ar.sn. phon M!hawaka 1 27 J . 22tf '

j !,! Nt.AI.ow N..V. coiy five room. ( M.. called con-o,ation Frldav eve- " bath, eitv water, iris, eleetrtc. furnsce ' . , r . " r i ' rill M!bawnka 2.1. ulua,-r n:nr for werk m Mark Master De-

,'1" t n?ht rrtces. Kerwln. over F.rst Nition!. 1U NdAl.oW tor sie; trief ly modern;! heven rooru. Inquire at 2V E. Eighth , ft Ktf. I (.(iol lldMCS br.üt en eav term . Jhn Parw!l. tlmeral rontra.-tor, ; Pbl. Mtshawaka. Phone Mih. i'las. I. t- for salt h. Lor l i sali:--Middle ore Addition 1 P.ftii ' ! f.-o;;; l.v-bnay. Coe.I I. cit. i.. l ie :.e Mislitwaka 1 7 . 4 7tl I?: NEWS-TIMES " ant ids

i. W - W " ' res TQ CIS 33 9B 5 S luittcll I atroii'l earners 1 Clear $302 on Operetta P.epcrt.- pr.--"-r;te,l at a business' m-ffin? of th- Patron-Teachers club i j f thn P.attfil Wednesday j aft-.r oon showed ti.at thr- um of . ':' v.-an rai" ' ry the operetta. tTiven a fc-w w-ki a?o. A nominal-; inz romm:t(fp wa. appointed as fol-i lows: Mrs. rharle McMilan. Mrs i Frank rhriytohT and Mrs Chester DeLavon. ro'iowin? the busäine.- ppsion a splendid program was enjoyed. Se'ertior.a were contribtit'd by the Batten orchestra. A chorus composed of the pupils of th" seventh K'adfl made its Initial appearance. Mrs. W. H. Miller spoke on "Mlrration and observations of our birds." Mr. Williamson who was schf-duled to speak on "Gardeninsr" was unable to be present. Refreshments were served to 70. nriuiN(; pciimits. Thomas Tvmeart. traraee. 221 w. Kirhth st.. cost JlO. D-rho. shed. Ninth and West Ms . c-o-t $150. Hay Han-on. for Lucian Phillon. sf v n room dwHinsr. 26x2N. lot No. 1 Fowler's addition. 1'. Hroadv.ay, cost S3.;, 0 0. Otto Porn, rirare, Indiana av., cost J 250. H. C. Cook, jrararo "-oi W. Seventh St.. cost $lf. Colpaert Realty Corp.. store buildin cr. 20::S. lot No. 17. Manoka pi., lO.'.l W. Sixth st.. cost $2.000. MRS. MARTHA Iirilini ITNIHIAIj Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Huber. will be held at the home of her daughter Mrs. Charles Slack. 431 W. Lawrence st., Friday afternoon at 2:.10 o'clock. Rev. Ci. V. Titus, pastor of th- First Christian church will ofliciate. Rurial will be in Fairview cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maney of Detroit. ar here to attend the services. Mr?. Maney is a daughter of Mrs. Huber. ON OTA CLUB M KITTS. A meetlns of the Onota club held Wednesday night at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton, K. Mlshawaka av. Mrs. Carl .1. Castleman won the ladhs bridtre prize while the men's prize was won by Robert Ferris. Mr. Iceland IRldebrand and Mrs. Robert Hutton won the conFo!ations IU'ILDS CIXDICK HOAH. Street Commissioner Carl J. Castleman Thursday announced the completion of a new cinder road j from Lincoln way to the Miami i Country club. It is expected that this will be a pronounced benefit to the r'uh members when the season Is opened here on May 1. MANY ATTKNI) SUPPFTIu Two hundred and forty people attended the annual supper given by th ladles of the St. Paul's Kplscopal church at the parish rooms Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. F. Würz entertained a party of 23 at the supper. Mrs. L. C. Rogers was chairman of the dining room committee and Mrs. F. 0. Anderson of the' kitchen committee. c.uusTs of iwnnxTs. Miss Gladys Clouse who has been employed at Orlando. Fla., has ar-! rived here to visit her parents, Mr. j ami Mrs. C. W. Clouse. C10 X. Main j st. ho will leave on May J ror Detroit, where she has accepted a position. IIFKi: FROM XFAV YORK. Mi.-s Fernice Gordon has arrived , . , . , . . ... friends. Mis.s Gordon waa formerly employed at the office of the Miaha waka Woolen Co. iu;turnt ntoM rronnA. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aivln Scott. 103 N. Cedar st.. have returned from a s.-vernl months isit at St. Peters v,,,r i-1t a r" 1 1 ' VISIT AUNT. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haines and! twins, Joe, jr., and J05ephlne ofj Ioesburir. Ind., while enroute to j Niles. stopped in this city yesterday and were the quests at dinner ofj their aunt. Mrs. Alice Griffith and; their errand met her, Mrs. Raxter. 40H W. Third st. NOT I CK. The office of the City Treasurer will be open from 7 to 8 P. M., Friday. April L'Sth for the payment of Improvement taxe. office clones at t oon Saturday. Adt. 2Stl roii.tu DisTiiiRi:i w.ti-:k L purer thin the arctic snow. ' Phono today, we are only a "phone call" away from you.' Kamm & Schelllnsrer Co. Adv t 2Stl CT XI SING NOTICE Reermnln? May 1st. the Herz-o . Tailor s.hp will close at e;:00 p. m. ! Fridays and Saturdays at ?:0rt p. m. j Adv't 23t7 HAVE YOI KVKIl seen 100 ijlrlss J in prym outfits? If you haven t. i 'ome to the jrymmstic exhibition at j the pattell gymnasium tonight at Si (- Clo. Admission 15c. Adv.-27t2 I Tl- PAdles" Aid society of the Metiod;st churcn will hOM Dazar 1'riday afternoon and evening, a cafeteria ur per will b served from i ".- t PllHtIr invited I 26tC Advt. rdrwarr Floral PI , P , V, iV f,!r ' nl nmvrr5' Phone lo. Place for dv.-tf Mishawaka chapter. No. t. R. A. eve e. IT. S. iuteü. H. P. Harry K. Suders. Sec'y. Adv. 27tl. ' " 1 '"'J ' ' rrM1 r'unc J bi1Cfvabr iToral I'lace. Phone Mishiwaka 1C. Adv't 2 3-tf Pastry fa Saturday. April 29. Colbert's Hardware St.. Monica's Ros iry society. Adv't. 2Stl Plenty of bircnins for 50c day at the Ren Raer Clothinsr House. 2tl Get strictly fresh flowers at Edge, water Floral Place. Phone 13.

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AMERICANS DEMAND U. S. GIVE HAITIANS SELF-GOVERNMENT

Prominent Leader? File I)emandr for Withdrawal With State Department. WASHINGTON. April 27. Representations for the restoration of eif government to the Haitian people and the Immediate withdrawal of American military forces from the island-country were file-d with the stat department by representative of the Foreign Policy association, of New York, and the National popular Government Lea. nie, of Washington. A report was submitted signed by 2 4 lawyers In which it was. charged that the "seizure by the L'niu-a States of the Republic of Haiti wa.s in violation of our constitution, our treaties, and of International law." The report further charged that the action of this government in maintaining" a "mandate" over Haiti, constituted "usurpation of power through mere executive action unauthorized by law" and that the "honor and good name" of the United States required: "The immediate abrogation by the United States of the treaty of IMIZ. unconditionally and without qualitication. "The holding of elections of representatives to tho legislative bodies of Haiti and of a president by the free will of the peopl at an early day. "The negotiation of a new treaty with a new Haitian administration for friendly cooperation between the United States and Haiti upon fnich terms as shall be mutually satisfactory tu both countries and by the methods that obtain between free and Independent sovereign states." The report with an address was signed by Frederick A. Henry, of Cleveland; Frederick Bausman. of Seattle; John P. Grace, of Charleston. S. C; William H. Byrnes, of New Orleans; Nelson Spencer, of New York; Alfred Bettman. of Cinnclnnatl; Herbert J. FViedman and William 11. Holly, of Chicago; F. F. Kane and M. F. Doyle, of Philadelphia; Adelbert Mott, Buffalo: Jackson II. Ralston, Washington; Tyrell Williams, St. Louis: Richard W. Hale and Moorfield Storey, Boston; Felix Frankfurter and J. 'Chafee. Jrv Cambridge; Walter. I... Flory, Cleveland: and C. C. Uurlingham, Raymond B. Fosdick. Charles 1. Rowland. George W. Kirchwey, Jerome S. Hess and Louis Marshall, of New York. A committee from the National Popular Government league, consisting of Sen. Owen. Oklahoma, its president; J. H. Ralston, Washington; Dr. John A. Ryan. Catholic university; Samuel Gomper?, president American Federation of I .bor; Charles Edward Russell and 'Henry A. Slattery. filed with Mr. Hughe? at the same time the lawyer's report was preeented. the address which supported the report by the Foreign Policy association. The address signed by members of the league from various sections of tbe country charged th"U the diplomatic and military forces of the United States were being used to permit the "economic, Industrial and financial exploitation of Haiti and Santo Domingo by leading NewYork banking interests." Among the signatories to the address were William Kent, former representative from California: Louis F. Post, former assistant secretary of labor; Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Labor, and William H. Johnston, president of the International Association of Machinists. The league's address and the association's report both protested what was described as the government's "attempt to force a loan from American bankers upon the Haitians against their will." and the league "itself charged that the "chief purpose of sendinsr Brie:. Gen. Russell, a few weks ago. clothed with the hitnerto unheard of powers, to Haiti, was to coerce the Haitian government Into granting the American financial advisor. John A. MrHlhenny. a power to make this loan on any terms he saw fit. This procedure, the address further charged, "is a repetition of the old imperialistic trick of accomplishing what the diplomats rail a fait accompli, to be followed by the claim that we cannot relinquish cur control because nur national interests are at stake." The lawyer's report stated that since the treaty and present Haitian government "are illegal, no negotiation shotld take rbace which involve; the future of Haiti or whirh in any miteriil respect could affect its future. " The report of tho 2 1 lawyer, which covers the rsntial pha' of the relations between the United States and Haiti from 1 SO 4 to date, wa said to take as basic authority facts brought out at the hearing before the .senate select committee last October when an inquiry und'-r a senate resolution was made into conditions attending the occupation and administration by this Government of Haiti and San Domingo. Described as a brief for-the American people rather t'fcm for the people of Haiti, the address declares that "with this administration rests the decision a to whether 1 noiicy of arbitrary interference with t.o affairs of the Caribbean r;:ov.. deriving its sanction from superior strength and backed up hy a force ot arm3 shall be moulded into a precedent and net up as a definite policy governing our future relations with the Caribbean and perhaps with all Latin-America .... Haiti is tied hand and foot to the United States unJr a treaty forced upon her by military occupation, by coercion and duress-, by fear of the consequences of martial law, and by the forcible seizure, the placing underan embargo and the withholding of all her r,atbft.al funds and pecuniary resources." adding that dur'ng the past six years "not le?i thar. $30,000,000 of the AmorI

lean peoplr hno I -n r.t u?oi th . .zwrf of Haiti ?.r.l S in I' -.:rco."

A review of .ill' to hav1 beer, p ; : r. c e of A m -r : . ludd i:i th- ' .;r; :nent t hat ' ; I v.. i .-A to stab, t h- :; I to a rr'Us--1 ;;:r'. ,t: --.I : n (nr.-'--"t? p.t ! : -"r. i - t of Air. ir;."a '"n ariir.it U: throughout all I.it;n -America." The aJ.lre.-w further assorted that th "Haitian people ar now orcan;7.;ng a boj.vott against all Anu-r canmade goo a V'l'i.:ary boycott airar..st whl -h our r trie. a I wi'l be power;..-. and are r.klre ste; s to ge their import s from nor. -Ame-uca n .source.-. The rtsult ic that he legitimate c rnmerce with the vhole of Siuth AüiTi-M ... i b-i.-.g jeopardized. ... It is fv;den; that There i a powerful driving foroe behind t'.iis '.ocupation as- et not understood. A ca-et'ul reading of the senate hearings d.s !o s banking interests of New York and Boston, c. eirous of for -rig highly profitable loan: 11 poo th, -overn merits of Haiti and Santo Domingo; it shows these tanking interests and investment companies seijpg the lands of Haiti m 'and Santo Domingo people land: extremely rich and fertile for sugar, cotton and castorseed .and tobacco. iThe inhabitants are at the mercy ot (devotees of commercial penetration, j who are counting on the absence 01 , title deeds to warrant the wholesale ! S'-questration of Haitian lands." J It concludes by urging what was (described as the necessity for tiu i establishment of a Pan-American 'congress of at least the leading North and South American powers for the ! settlement of any differences or difficulties that might arise in the 1 future. "If It became necessary to maintain order in some of the weaker and mor- res-tles-s republics, and especial ly if military Intervention became (necessary," the report said, "let it be 'done, not by ourselves alone, a course 'which carries an assumption of our own impeachable superiority, but byjoint action with our neighboring republics. In this way. and perhaps in this wav nnh. can we demonstrate jthe sincerity of our pretentions ot : amity, justice and good-will. Lt (this bo the Monroe Doctrine of our time." Real Estate Transfers Real estate transfers taken from the records of the Indiana. Title and Loan Co. Gallic Renshergc to George G. Horton and wife. $1.00. Rot 13 in Happ and Taggert's addition to South Rend. Albert Elliott and wife to Albert W. Kendall. $1.0O. I.ot S in Washington Park add. Mary S. Miller to Albert W. Kendall. ?1.0O. Lots 4. .a. c, and 7 in WatfiintUon Park add. to ?outh I'end. St. Joseph Loan and Trust Co. to Hazel K Wandell and her husb.ind, $1.00. A tract of land in the city ot South Rend on Sunnyside av. Oorge S drove, et ab. to Harvey Swlsler. S 1.00. 20 acres ir. the ast part of Madison twp. Kate Herr and her husband to Thomas F.. Fite and John H. Fite. $ 1.20 0. Lots 62 and ?. in Adam S Raker's 1st add. to Mishawaka. Otto A. Mechllng and wife to Adam J. Heist and wife. $1.00. Lot 47 in Indiana av. add. William Happ to John Wezcstein .-nd wife. $e,00.0O. Lt 806 in 3rd plat of Summit Place add. Hendrike Nolke Martin and hei husband to Fred J. Hums. $1.00. Part of lot 41 on 3rd St. in Mlsh. Fred J.-Hums to Joseph Martin and wife, 51.00. Part of lot 41 on trd st. in Mishawaka. Amil H. Miller and wife to Jptha Keyser and Herman P. '-hlarb. $1 00. Lot r.H In Gaylor's platt In add. to Mishawaka. Charles Rtiltinck and wife to Ii'iis Van Damme and wife. $1.00, Lot II In Metmick's revised add. Dorothea Wirth and her hnsband to Lawrence Ganser 'ind wife. $".- .'00. Lot 6 in Vanderbosch's subdivision. Julius f-'eehergcr to John J. Johnson, $1.00. Lot .T3 in Seeberger Michigan st. add. Grace Rus-nvurm and- her husband to Samuel G. Bell and wife$1.00. Lot S in the original plat ol Rh or Park. Michael Görlitz and wife to Ernest Behling and wife. $1.00. Lot 47 in Linden Place add. Samuel M. Robinson and wife to Frank Rhodes. $1.00. Lot 2" in LaSalle Park add. William A. Mclnerny and wife to Securities Investment Corp.. J1.0O. Lot 121 In Byrkit's 2nd add. to Mishawaka. Rrnest Behling and wife to Mleh.e; Gorbitz and wife. 1.00. Lot 247 in Linden Place add. William Seymour and wife to Jame H. Matche. $1.00. It 51 in Havre's add. to South Rend. Frank X. Probst and wife to Walter Kaplon and wife. Sl.no. o in Harris twp. John I. Taylor to Franklin Savings Co.. $1.0f Lot in 2nd pi R ol North West add. Nettle Runkle Kinder and her husband to Janes Moore an 1 wife. Jl.r.O Lot 12 in Berner Grove add Henry' Lollman and wife to Barbara Pchillinger. Sl.no. fart ef lot 2 in Hurd's out lots in M!.hav.-aka I Aid wie Ki?h and wife to John Frosina and wife. $l.cn. y.o in Arnold's 2nd aid to South P.end. Fannie Jain Miller and her hu--bav.i to Zella Ja'.n Turingtn and h"T husband to F-5 P.rown. fl.nn. I,' t 2 In North West add. Robert B. Chalfant and wit'e to William P. Schaefer and her busland. $1.00. A part of lets 1 11 an 1 12 In Studrh iker-' subdivision Felix ReHrocte and V. Charles- E. Johnson and wit, .a n rtie s-r.Mfhe.rn navt o f.'i .ll.' .-s l.l v..- - ---- - I Clfiy twp. tvi:v Dertrootc and wife ife to Er hard Johnson. ?l.ff. 2 arcs in the southern part of Clay twp. Raniel Davis a' d wife to Eloy J West and w!f $200 on. lt il in Piker's 1st add. to Mishawaka. Stepen Craves to Achille rolpert. fl.rtf. in Ro.band Park 1st add. Aur-is-t D'Jtoi and wife to Thar!". ar Vooren and wife. $1.00. E-t 1? in Tal .eus 1st add. to Mishawaka. .Tr zef.t Kaxmlrrzak to Jan K ilka nnd wdfe. Jl.O. Iots 07 an'1 '."S ir :trd plat of Fmimit Place aid. Thorr a" TI. Jackson and wiff and Fi anc'.s M. Jackson and wif.- to Daniel Roes'., $1.0-. Ixt 4 in (Irani View add. Frank I. Rahman and wife t3 -curitie Investment Co.. JR00. Rot in Middlehoro add. to Mi-hawaka. Tb.onnas "e an I wife to Harmon Kh.r.e and wife. Jl."1"1. I-t .' in Hoag's aid. to North E'brty. St. Joseph Roan and Trn.-t Co. to Harry. Polls SEO'b Rets ö. V . P

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vite. a tract of band in the central pa ft of Warren twp. V'ilham R. Nunemake-r and wife I to 'or rt A. Puller, f 1 . 0 0 . It '2 in Fordham add. to River Park. Lil ian L.iP:rr-- to Fred A. Her-I reman ard wife, $l.oo. Rot 7 in: Sorlns 2r.l add. ' Anna M. Iran ert and ner nucbar.1 to Donall J. Weimer and wife. $l.nn. . part of lot 11 in; Hr rper Court. Joseph K:sh to George Mlllr.T ! and wife. $l.oo. part of- lots SO and: i'O in Oak Park 2nd add. Julius Seebergor to linton and Tej.rl Shupert. fl.on. iot 11 in; Seeirrcer's S. Michigan st. add. Kristine "hristenson to Herman C. Kr.ah and wlfr. $ 1 .00. Lot 2 in Fuerbrir.ger's 2nd add. to South ; IU r.d. John Sohring o Harriet H. Anderson. $1.0 0. Lot 2S in Rimer Place add to South Ror.d. Oha rb Wolf and wife to Guarautv Rueal Loin and Savings Association. SI. fin. tract- of land in the ea.-t part of '"""lay twp. John Nirspodziany and wife to John Toth and wife, $1.00. part ol lor C in H'ine and Fisher's subdivis'on. Real rotate trr.nsfers taken from thf record." of the Indiana Title and Loan Co. Hugo C. Ol'sch and wife to Bert ' C. Sechrist and wife. $1.00. Lot 2 m Kllngel's subdivision In South Bend. Minnie R. Lesllo to William MI- j ener and wife. $1.00. Lot 49 In ; Leer's 1st Addition. Alex Relkin and wife to .Tncob I'askin and Meyer Paskin. $1.00. I o in Rooke'ellor's 1st Add. ; Charles Arnold to Fred W. Aslin. : $ 00 Lot 41 In Rngledrum's 1st : Acd. Miyh.aw.alia. Ferdinand C. ftaff to Alex Horvath i and wife. $1.00. Part of lot 02 in j South Rend and Gary Iar.d Co.'.6 Add 1 Ignatius J. Schmidt and wife to j Caroline Grih.Vaer. J 1.00. Lot V j in IJlock 8 in Vai'.'s Add. to South j Fend. j riliz.a heth Va-p i. cuardian. to Har- '. ry Brazy. $"0.00. Lot 120 in f?wy- : cart's Add. to South Rend. Flizal.eth B'.la and her husband to Harry Rrazy. $1.00. Lot 120 in Swygart's Add to South Bend. Harry Brazy r nd wife to Joseph Weaver and wife. $1.00. Lot 120 in S..wygart's Add. Mildred K. M. Weakland and her husband and Fir ma F. C. Ja-is? to c:tevf, FSednlk and wife. $4.L'5O.00. Lot 2 in Stull's 2nd Add. Adam Hunsberger. f t al . to William Reihl, $l.on. I-.t 63 in Jefferpgp. Heipht.s 2nd Add. Union Tms-t 0.. to John Nemeth end wife and Vincent Nemeth and wife. $10.00. A' tract of Land bot;veon Olive st. and Prairie av.. to Ewlr.g av. Benjamin F. Dunn to Lida T. Syson J1.00 Lot 12 In Dupn's subdivision of River Park. Indiana 'Lumber and Mfg. Co. to Mile Bas-ett and wife, $1.00. Part of lot S in Indiana Lumber and Mfg. Co.'s Add. Harrv Keller and wife to Otto W Warren and wife $1.00. part of lot S2 in Taylors Field Add. to South Rend. Louisa Schäfer to Raymond B. Philllns and wife. $1.00. Lot 16 in Rider Placo Add. J Charles Wolfe and wife to Rimer ; C. Miller and v.lfe. $1.00. Lot 6 Ir j Lincoln Garden Realty Co.'s 1st Add. Vernon C. Hastings and wife to Al- ( bert K. Daszynki and wife, $1.00. j Lots 279 and 20 in Mayr's Mich. av. j Add. I Dcdmar Teer : nd wife to Gather-; ine Fed erwirk. l.bf. Lot 51 in Leers : 1st Add. Wiltird D. O.-ft-T and wife to Wal- , ter Randolph nr, 1 wife. $1.00. Lot. rt in Woodward :j 1st Add. to Mishawaka. Loroy T. Smith .and wife to Walter ! Randolph and wife. $1.00. Lot 2 In Woodward's 1. Add. to Mishawaka. j Minnie B. Leslie to Edward W ; Malia and wife. M.oo. S'i of lot ? j In Bowman's rt r 1 Add to South Rend.; John L. Worden and wife to John, P. Krozer and vif-. $1.1. Lot ; in Chapoton'si svr division. j Building and Loan Association to j Chester Coppersmith ard wife. $ 1 " ; Lots 14 and 1" in Hapo and Tigpart's Add. to South Bend. riizaheth Loccmandy to Alex Vargo and wife. $1 00 Lot 2 in Lewis Add. to Mvl'.er. Os-eat Von Ba'ar ly ar I wife tr CENTURY TO I A Y 'ris. .?. William Pre-.ont.s TOM SANTCHI "MOTHER O' DREAMS PATHE REVIEW I durational i ml Yer Intonating "WINNERS OF THE WEST' uith ART ACORD In "A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE' Pa the Current llnt S- All Know All litre i:ery I rida HAROLD LLOYD ('( fticdj" with IR RE DAMP. I. and SNUB POLLARD hi . "THE LAMB' ;! IN; TOMdllKOW Clara Kimball Younn; in "CAMILLE" Don't Ml-ss tin Hig Mum S U X D A Y

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