South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 134, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TIMES
SUNDAY. MAY 14. 1922
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FOUR ARRESTS ARE '
RESULT OF BOOZE CHAIRMEN TO MEET RAIDS SATURDAY g;uurf Z,t IN CITY TUESDAY cd wilh a serious offense against liro Trurk I, AI-i Cmfi-r.ilril nn ll-year-old crl, returned a WjJl Mrtt at Oliver to NanKby Offirrr- Ihmi Li-jimr verdict cf not cuüty at 2 o'clock I Thirteenth District Head ! 1. Di- mcrrd. Sunday morning. Mayr Likely Choiro. !
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DTÜDIKDIPUM ! , h'i;r",;in U-lnlV" "ark a" ' afternoon following a five month-' DIIjIiWAu M II 1110 int!Kr campri!-n ,f,a-pr rXpCOt Hlness of Brichfa disease ?h was U1UIV linU.,J llillU j ,..,nti; to b. the crcatest of theja daushtrr of thp !atp Mr an(1 Mr, AD Ä fpADV nAlrrT?P1 I ir'1 r'f'r h' :'! 1M S,nVh I5T-f1' Tho! Keener .and was horn in South ) A UK I IjUN KS - ,hir :i t0 1 aro tn-:- In IVK... being years old at vUrl lVll 1 VJUU lliUI lifted to the healthy expansion of th!,hf) t5nu, of h,.r draUl ... l.v. and will include housing, public H(.r two (ers' livin:, in c:outh , aflui.,. schools, city p.ann.ng. zen-( 1nd ftrf Mrs John B ir-ibrIe. 71ft Loral Hidi Sciiool Student toi;r- :l'rV:;Jn ' ncoln w- Mrs- ' w- ttinc. f . " 1 ,,f tbM ennpaun to expand ( 7l:; I:nroin u-ay W.. and her brother iK'l'JOcnl N rtlOtl at ; Chamb. r of Commerce to its j h?rH is Frank K. rner. Hydraulic av llo(MnilP'tnn 1 V' -l ?rf'th v;iIJ,1,ft Mrs. Gold-o moved to Mies a number IMOnmilUKUl. ,fi irh l y s.,fril:fr. short tari. will f yTAasn . where her husbaaj was In : " No;:'., -n ir.J;i:n . .rat.ua;, aj i ":ldr ,v ';'or I:b"rti!0n' Ku; ! nt;I recently tneaged in the drv n:,o: l., :.l ar Plvraouth last ni.:hr.i - 'r',nk 'T- ('rn ;i nd i -oo busi.P s.s. Fdmaad Pi'i v. ,c.-n. t ;ua .-- l v-' ' b.air-r-i!' Ma k . J h will bo burl d in outh p. nd. , f th- S- uth 'Pep.d H:,ii .-ch 'Md .a i! Th" 'Vo'or.'l larg ft Chamber et" j CompPtf. funeral arrangement hive aw.:r.d i:r.-f p'a ... : w.nnir.g thv j Comm"reo in Indiana" is th goal: not yet been made. .North--rn Ind.aj.a, contest. Blerwaceu that will be set for the campaign, it .HI i... tiie r.-preentativ, for this, ha. Ken f aid informally by nie n ; LOLLETTE PROTESTS secti.-n at th ta'o contest to bi j eor.nec.ted with the campaign. A .,.,,., tt-4Ct--at pp.omir gton. Pvl. numb-r of cities of Indiana exceed U1L 1LLK L LLAbLh P.icrw i,r.-n c.e ! .s i . M .-' . on th-''?h lo.-l organization in both mem- I?y Assoc inte.l Pr.-. cubject. -Th.- S'rr:;ii..us Ufe." U;3 J bcrshtp and income, but it is plan-j WAS HIN ( TOX, May 1.1. A p"tiftyle was h:-hiv p:-a: -ed by tip; ni that alter the drive i.-j over, j ticn to the senate protesting against judc. ., v.l.,, f i iura in i.-y d"- i- South !'.-r.d will stand next to In- government Pas.ing of naval oil rc-
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TR EFZ TO ADDRESS P 1 TI 7UMC ' MCCTTMP ' UlJlZDlVj ill DD 1 lit U ! i i MAMHAV UVCMTMP. , I .rnioiH Orat'ir on Civic Af-1 fairs and Mavor Srrliirt to r Prinripal prakcrs. IM -a arl F. Ir-fC. r.atior.a'.y lah. ';.! a".ti,.cr. ir.l Mnyor K!i F. ' h'ir. will ! th" rr.riir. fjx alcrs at the r.f.7r - r.s c,r. t 'hr ir.rin? at tJ1 , ' 'aamra-r of "r.::iK tomorrow a. ; I. M. Mr. Tia:z"s uhjct b rh., "Sp:r: Tl.at Hu'.Iis a ty." ; M ivr.r S-irt w ! : I talk rr. th" n.-an- ' ir:? of f v; 'ir; : m fr.m a mj :.!-!;' i' :'o - r.r jt.ir! o;n. In vi-.v f.f , r' a.. a ra r of :!,- chair- . t j ! t j , j - - a- . : ja I! ! A .r - I I i;dwai:i r. Tiuirz. i man-aio of fl.p commi fh-. hou-ing project, hi Ke of much interest. idiani'i.s in the support or it "b.ambir of Commerce. i ia- ':t::ei t meeting tomorrow mc "if 1.- O ! p.-n to all jv.ons in the t . -j. l.-t onmnn;ty. men ana wouihti. n't j :i !'r lnteif d :n the exi'insion of ; n- :: - a ,nr.; na.uui.. i-i-i-i i .im.i 1,-. .,.1 i-tl- Liar i-tl r - ' iiiv- liii'c4 ii' l . card to convenience ;m l v( autv . j Community lea-ler. believe tb.e r row n or in- ai wm i utmu.--i . . .... ... r ::lv by the ability or tne orcan:zca ; ' ' ' :' ir. - ii- ... - -, - 1 . ; . . . . 1 - . . . . " ' Vi o :' ' 1 l- l'" ' " 1 r. - '. - - ary f.-cilities. There are '':v ! r:'! l"-obln involved in rap.d gr-.th and it is beetu.se of . tercsti t that tbe- e pr at ; in tb-4 me.-tinc on th-- part of many
. . , f t 1 iV. the o-lv one of length. i Tr-'- has j.oken before manv ' l.-al ok-ani2.it;.-tas during 'he pn?t 1 ; . . . k a-d i.-. probably th most j !..,-.., -,,1 r-p.-ak er or, civic subjects in J ; Am-":o-i. As an orator h I f aid i ; . p ,v.. fevv .ap:a!s In the entire r.a-, 'r I j " W ari-arar.ee. the: n v ( :. t a :ir' oi a crc-ai : - ak:r. lie h i? mail over 2.n'"r j a 1 !r. -eS T-eforA civic and commr..il ;.--.-..,.: if ions, and is in more de- I :p '.:: d ;is a s-p. aker on j.jch occ.usions n n el vC U wa., f e d s. retay of the j 1 ' h, a t p ' ." . .if Co tn m rce of th" I n'.te.l , St .N-- at Tb.e time of its orcar. irpidi! the piop.er work in; tr.ee up th f :rst o rca r Izat ion I s Wh n the Idea of a r.i -! il ep. i::'hrr r' f:nrrf v: ! i
: ; "-r?ar,s wno orei;r.ari: ioa:a ran j :.t;:vl a Charier of -ommerc af-i CHICAGO, May 13. Posir.g as a , Cur j golfer, with a bag of clubs slung T.w ad.lres of Mr Tr-f7. will be ! across his (shoulders, a federal pro- ; . . .-n . a, -,-no .irtn" hL here I hibitlon agent tod y visit al a north
sue.;. s-d. tlre were few whoj.ol2Tj, 0f jlf, j';o Grande will he j
- i t h. !" wa a fi.pd for 5 a oh the r, m.irkabl , Mcp-e ar.d convincing logic of; rr.f - 1 ,-. f ,r,. 1 m eve: "Ll orcaniza'tiers r.,:;..-.l them to I' .come mem-; ) , r pp. d pew '. row it :s th largest com- j T - - , -. f.-de. ratio--, in th world Mr. T-efT .ailres-es f l.irg es T 1 ,;rzn ' 'pspiratioral au i a--.ee ar o ."i he ir o:dy with the . . ". ,luu. 1 Tref- vis ff''lei ly Herbert lb-. per. f.-....l co:pp.:ss:cner d.urir.c ' .- i.v. o to t he f: .-.p. t I : - e js and tii" ,. a r ,ir-" 1 of P.urope to tret firs par. 1 m:t-ritl for a speaking tear " r f ,-,- I " t c a S 1 .- j , c . 1 , i ... 1. v. .' , .1 . 'Vet tl'.e r.efd fo .l op,rv:i: -pi br piir.tir.g Ptiors in I.nrope Tlv toi-.r wace of he epeake: W'ir.LIAMS LEADS FIKLD IN R ACE FOR CONGRESS , - ... j p;,-p J WICHITA CAPIAS Tex. May 1 . -r.-rlv i-era o:i I rt arrs tor.Uht 1 l th- .'b-ct.- n to till out tb.e tir ! i'.'d. le.jp. , f the lite I . u - . p W.i ire M Pptpu :p p. err m the 1-, . . v. ' '. " r show. I (.pairn Williams to- ... ! !; e w : : h S A. I Morgan se. "b M:-- Annie Webb plant. -r. sif pen Thomas L PP tpon. w a ; pp-p-p 'h;.' l Or. il Ihilllr.cton . r.r : .m r .i a -,s 2 .antes. :: j car.-Pdate? are detnoer.ats. except j Pulhr.etor. who w.n running on an Independent uckct. I
-DEMOCRAT COUNTY
Th!r!T.h district depp.cpats are ' looking forward w.th !i.t-r,-T to t hp meeting Tu'slay of county hiir-! :ue:i from the .-'-n e.-viptbis om"x.c th;s district. Th !o:iinrrat;.' ' 1 4 1 " r,1r . 1 .. TiK.iy to r.-ini" a i : -r r : t ' I-!, and th. name of Frank iyr. Jr.. prominent South Rend ! j.w.Irr. as mentioned as the proha-' ! :-u cr ..-or to poy Permifo;,, of j Kor , rf r. th" pr- .-ont incumbent, j Mr- May- friend have wn rx-i .--.; l r.giy a'ie m his he-halt iur-; i:.c the r .-: wff-k, and pre.-ep.t indl- ; -! in:. ;ir' that he will me 1 with; but little r.p position. Thirteenth I 'l:Trit !niorrats bl.vr. thnt ? Jf-ph fnunty will tin ftorm .r.t'-r of th -!:.?r!ct this fall. ani j for thit rM?on ar exce -llr.ly . a n viou? it i paid, that a man from ; that rur.y ar-rt th district ohnir-j taar..hii. j Art Ivo for Yoar. i Mr. Mar nuaUfication. ar such, j it 5 polr.tf.l out. tha. in th vnt ; of hl willlinn'" to acrrpt tho of-' -pt thf oftka-. h" will h highly' ai-f-pt'iM"- to othr rnury chair-! ir.mn TIo has l'-fn rxtrpmely ac- 1 tlvf ir. dfmorratlc politics for ycart! in this- rounfv an1 has Piiidd.-d th dfFtinio. of drmof-rata of Sr. Josepli county bofor. In vav of th fact that thr 1?th j (lLsrrlrt r-pfih!irar..s havo n.imfil a , South r-ral mm dlsrrit chairninnr, another South F'.nd nrin to cnur.trnct nv.v advantacr thrit would frivr th r, o. p. in tho rounty is rrdd th:." fall nftrr a lap-e of r.!inib"r of years. FORMER RESIDENT SUCCUMBS AT NILES ßri'zlitV Disease Fatal to Mr?. Arthur Goldie Many Relatives Here. M:s. Arthur W. f; oldie of Vilrs.
uttee to ,o!vo'Mlfh" uho was formerly a resident is address will ! of South 1n1 an,l who,o two sis-
i'ts anu one brotu- r live nere, died at he. lin-iu. .if 4-."A nVtnr-L- VitnrI-iu serves, rtccie-d from the. National Association of Oil Producers. was read in the senate today by Sen. Pafollette, republican, Wisconsin, whoso ... . . . reso.ution tor an invcstication of th j,-- recently was adopted. ine pc 1 1 . i n ueeaatcri that the rjei . . . i . i : cry oi irif navai rt rvps to in? standard Oil, Sinclair. Doheny in terests constituted a return to the era of land-crabbing and carpetv,airpir?: whose hvdra head of in . . . :quity wa? cru?na ny to policy or Prcs't Poovelt almost a decad-a ago. PROHIBITION AGENT AS A aaa r ' ' . 'side hotel and In th hot! drug store, he said, purchased liquor at -ceven dollars a bott which waas us-d as evidence thr--e hours later in arresting the proprietor and a clerk. Ac-nfs claimed th place had a "bus.iu-ss of 1 Oft pints of wiii-key a day." I.,ter the ncents Msited the grille lo'.ui vi v 1 1 .ii in-- -. niT. 'i''f. on leaver Michigan av., whre they seized a small amount of li'-pmr and arrested th proprietor of the crill room and r. clerk. QX-R KCOGMTION MAY CAVSE M;V CIVIL WAR POS ANTlPPPS. Cil. M iv 13. P'nless the ln;ted States covernrr.ent reeocnl:- Mexico within the pX; three mnnth ttie republic ro.-ked by a new revolution which M. ., v rf .ulr in armed conflict btween the two nations and hurl V..ic--i In.n a new wortfl - -i r jj!fv,n. was trch-y hy Captain Ja k Weh. soldier of; I fortune ard hero ef th Ppt "War,; .. l . .i . j . ll...:.;p) re-ej-j.y it.urpeai iip.ii .ue.;cu, j .. hoe ii-.Vn-.-v roPtfcit and! I econ mical conditions p.e p.a pen ; ( ;ir r f i miliar f r more than twenty years, j and who sp.pks with the authority ; of exp0r: ep.i'e. "Presi.lep.t O: regon b.as estah-j l:hed what si. -üb. I 7 e the nixt ! stable goverrvne nt Mexico ha had ;p manv v-irs.' Captain Welch sail Th sp.-t-fss or failure of this povrp.ment depends upoti the I'nited hates. fe;f:ntcre as well a minds th-"- recognition, ani because of tb.e rnillior. of American dollars. . mve-ted there we must protect them. ' i "If Mexico is not recognised soon i reeor s eres will . ek to over - throw him. Mutterinc of dl content ( are already heard alone th wet coast. If eavrecn is ov. rthrown it! will jpe "in American intervention." I . iiKNNPrr wins TorKNn The first novelty tournament of tpe y-.ar. th limited club event plftyepl at the "hain-."'-Laes course - e-te rdav. w as won by C J. Rennet with S?-5-l. J. r . Reynoll was r.-e .crot-e n-.tra wain j - i - - j . third prize go:ng to T. P. Dungan with 5S-5-S3. About 50 members entered this ?ver.t.
Traveling Men Sonn to Carry Golf Clubs With Rest of Paraphernalia That rrry travlinc man. no naUr what his l-'ifir.'ss may b. will soon b rarryinc: hi ?o'.f clnh. about Mth him. is th" opinion of A. M. Diamond, A. T-Lo-.l.lin and John Sv(-r.y. il th Oliver hotd. who t st i f y to th irrrfs-ir.? popfilarity of th cam amopft mn who travl. "South Prr.d already hn a ns'iT-," thy haid. "a? on" of th" riti'Mt; with a rr.l;niipH 1 coif o!;rs". Th" mTi who arp loy-sr of tho Kini" sin;' th" prai.-"41 of this city Ion? and loud V."cauof this fact. South B"r.d is. relatively fpv.-.klr.s:. on" of th" sniall-r-r (itls and one of a vfry few boaftine oi a municipal link?. "We have had many ronipTlm"r.ts on th" excellence of th" coiirf". too. Som" of th m"n ar vfry enthusiastic about it. Many visitors to th city take th trip out to Chain n' I,ak"s to play on th Country club links, for the (rood points of that course ar-? Knon all ov-r th." ftato. "When people ask us about th" poihilitl"s for coif in South Hnd we either rive tlK-m a enrd to th Country rluh or F?nd them out to the Municipal links. In either rase they come back happy. The enthusiasm for the came j?-ems to be so contacous tht the pile of baes in th check room crows daily. Kach week brines new golfers t' the hotel.
Candidates Show Money Expended During Campaign
i l 4 . C. iP i a.'K-r.- v.. u. .ji:ir. einirtttiti; Goodrirk s Account Strength-. Home c. stepheron. c,Uy M. Michens Theorv That bit Pav el Jn?pPh p -N ff. ch in-s 7. zir-
to Advertise.' It pay? to advertise. At least that is what the expense account of Th-amas A. Goodrick. republican nominee for f-heriff. tends to Indicate. In his primary campaign he .-xpended J 470 and. it will be re membered, ran away In a fild of tux t contestants for the nomination. Goodrick's sworn itemized aooourt reveals that he spent $PS for card;-, 515.75 for cuts. $121. S3 for advertising. $110 for workers at the polls, and ?25 as a campaign contribution to the republican central committee. Pot C. Runnels and Maud V. Runnels, unsuccessful candidates for the republican nomination for trustee and assessor of Olive township, each spent $26.50. Charles H. Pierce, running on the republican ticket. spent 5104.4S. all of which went for advertising and cost of printing cards. William A. Ewald, republican candidate for Portage township trustee, spent $19.."0 in his unsuccessful quest for this offlce. Jacob D- Ge-tz had an expense account of $64. S3 accumulated In bis race for trustee ot Penn township. J. A. Piger.heer. candidate for Clay township trustee, pent $r0T. for cards and pos-tage. Chester B. Crumpacker. republican nominee, for coroner. f!Pd an expense account of $25. a campaign contribution. The following candidates Fworn statements showed that they had no primary expen?: William P. Jakways. justice of peac. Olive township; G. P- Stuokey. assessor. Clay township; Jacob P. CaufTman. assessor. Warren township: John KThornton, trustee. Harri township; Pell I Nac. Clay township advisory board; Willard t). AlKn. cons-table; Ttrvhert C Pas?, constable portage township. ANNUAL GLASS DAY EXERCISES HELD;; One Local and One Mbhaivaka Girl Included Among 27 Ilisli Seliool Graduates. In the annual class day exercises of St. Marv's Academy, lu Id Satur day morning at th school assembly. H7 high school graduates, including one. South P.nd girl and a Mi.-ha-vaka girl, read their graduating essays. The two girls from this city and Mishawaka. Miss Helen Pay no and Margaret Pier, were among those civen special praise for their readings. Subj-vrts were well and carefully handled and showed thorough training on the par of teachers and interest ana eninunaTic response m the students themselves. Clear elevelopment, simple, yet forceful. Pnglish and poetic talent were the thief characteristics of the papers. Among those essays especially praised were "Pverydav Lessons in 1. tt T-. n-tAn,oU n I'cmni?" l,v Helen Pvnonii'uii'" ,w...r.. , ............. .- "The Spirit of Make Relieve in Robr .- T nuts s.:, ver.son " delivered li Genevieve p.oiiannon; "America s Pohannon; "America's "v-r.a Wninpn." l.v Martrnrft Tlaer. I am Elizabeth join's i.ii fiiri." t.r..-ont-.l 1-iV i.enore .A a PV. The poems taking tlrst places were "Jeanne d'Arc." Puth Tennes; "Twin Iamps." Katlierine Graham. .and "My Macnilic.it, bv Muriel C'p-irk. Distinct enunciation and resonance, enluneed by simplicity and sweetness of mann r. was predomirant in all readings. Aorc Dante (rlee. Club to Give Concert Here Thursday 1 As a rart of Senior Week, whmh
is being e-bservel at Notre Pa me j Toomey'?. university this week, the Notre Dame1 Toomey asserted that fce had leasclee club will give its annual concert ed f-me of bis property to ?dcCurdy
at g:lS o'clo-'k Thursday evening in! t. . t-,..-.., .f V Ol-ver ttnet The personnel of th club contprises about 4 0 member?- in.c :g the Varsity Four quartet p.ece orchestra a n d nineJohn pecker is director cf the organization.. The oPTicers are: Tres-, .lent. Clarep-e Manien; vic-presl. dent. James Murphy, ar.d secretary-j treasurer. Marke Foote. ; Tt.i.i..ni.in .,i.......TL .-.f ttie ill li ' 1 Ul 1 "lll'l' 111 ft j School Girls' Pible class took the ex a mm :tion givn .at the end of the j course Saturday morninc. Those ! i who are will receive a high school credit for their work. Tb.e results will be announced In about three weeks. Trial by jury Is said to have existed in ZC'Q B. C.
COMMITTEES FOR EXPANSION MOVE NAMED BY MAYOR
Fortv-Six Prominent Bu?ine?s Men and Civic Leaders Chosen to Serve. Mre than two cor of t.e -t's pronur.er.t exact w e business raer. 4t ta be. Si turd iv Mayor Seb:rt at mem! mitt' to tik chare " r s of remof t'-outh .. Eend's expansion niocr.;ent. i The rr.'jr. elected to membership ; rcr::pr:ie the p.-,o.r rc preventative ! gr-jup of men in their chosen I!r. ; that th mayor oul 1 ha sectrd. Pi'idir. the number :o forv.. s:; I d.ffererit com juittes. fadi hard; of , t'ie c;ty rejre--ntc J ; bu;Mers and sup;-Iy dealers, pu'ol.ity ar.d that ' all-important departme'.r, way:? and i r.ifar.s and finar.ee, ar. o --fleeted 1 as to provide the best thought for a successful working cut of the tnter- ' prise. Th mayor, cho.-r-n as th leader ! o( the ir.c vement. is chairman c f the wr.o.e ioay. -w fccretary. Th" :h A. P. Thi'lens. -;x committees, for which a chairman for each has been' ' named, are: Ways a nl Means ar.d F: nanre: i Bankers: Public it. Chimber o .Ccmmerc: Contractors, and Puild- : in? and i-'urply" Dealer., and Puild- ; inc and Iyaan As.-ocia tions and Jtealt ors. I Th roramitteep, nvith their ( hatrI men, are as follows: j Ways .and Means and Finance ! Frmk K. Hering, chairman: a. H. I Taielens. Miles O'Brien. Arthur L. ) Hubbard. X. P. Feit, Willtam jHapp. Jj. B. Slauchter and Ward I. Mark. i -fr. ( . Ccen. Claud Jackson, I Patrick Joyce, Francis- M. Jackson, j Clement S. Smoker. Pick Johnson i and .1. P. Weber. Publicity William K. lamport. chairman: Poyd Hurley. J R. Adams. George Kalcyztr.skl. P. IP Metz, David P. Cuilfoyle. John P. Campbell and Frank J. f'chuni3cn"i. ChamJber of Commerce Arthur P. Hubbard, chairman: A. Prank Cby. Frank J. Oren. Fred W. Teller. W. O. Pavies and C. A. Uppincott. Contractors and Builders and Supply Dealers Henry Christmrn. C Fassnacht. Guy Staple?. otto KtKhn and F. Rimer Mar.Dona Id. Ruilding and Poan Associations and Paltor.: Phillip K. For.Durant. chairman: Homer Tasrgar?. ,to Clielnilnlak. Frank M. Poone. TV'fll!am K. McHenry and Pran'; E. Wolfe. Mayor Sechirt in announcing me committees did not designate a elate for them to mt btit It is expected the groups will be called into n mg get-together meeting within a few davs. SEEK POLIGE AID IN FINDING MEN Pennsylvania Minister and Mishawaka Resident Are Reported Mis-sing. The local polb-o were akrd o be on the watth for Pev. J. S. Potts, pastor ot the, Methodi-t Rpis:opal church at New Alexandria, Penna.. and John A. Giddings. 1H W. First st.. Mishawaka. both of whom left their home during the prtst wejk and have not been heard from. The Pev. Potts suddenly di.-ip-poartel from his hom.e Monday noon, May S. without leaving anv word as to his dt---tination. That mornii. h- .": sited the farm of one of his neigh bors, in his Forel touring car. Pa. license Xo. and wh n last seen was driving west em the Pi acoln highway near Gren?burg. Pa..
He n descr.be,! as being feet tall, j inc.-. will make a r.ends by acdaimpounds, ace Ho is smooth Ijr.c her the saviour of France, shaven, has light brown hair and punting and barners of th Joan
wears licht rim glasses. He wore a black derby hat, Mue coat with white pencil stripe and grey trousers. He had with hiPi Jive .Vi Io pty bonds. ; a bank r i let. rs. k. p"ok t bo.--.; and -ome His family bei.s ; has becorn affected due and is suffering from son. F. J. Potts. N'o.v '. it huA oiind to o e r A'or' amnesia. A Alexandria P.a.. offers a substantial reward tu the party who apprehends his father. John A. Gildings is r. ported by his wife- to ha- left his Imtre in APp.awaKa at t. : . iriuav morninc. j May to 0 to j its work a. .:udebakerp. where n. is employed as a; 1.. . ..... ...... . 1 . , , , ""-ii - since. Giddincs Is P" years old. stards .". feet 7 inches and weighs .Poout 1 0 r.iM . r- ii. r- r ? . i . i.,4'i I ' - " V1 , 1 ,411"; I smooth shaven, fair .omnicsie-n a r. 'i - -!-.--.-.. , . . , I t v .... il na.i ana ui'uwi .. vwi n; .ast s.'.-n n wore a nrown I edora ; - 1 i '-w l"111 '"-"' a- s. h Cliarpcd With Obtaining - . -....v w I rds 7P . - r- . vv'v . ...- m t.fv..c .- ' t it it i mi M mi i km r rcfeiice c John loomey, ir i"n wo. ..d. was ar - 1 reste.i at tne Jttierson nt 1 "ist night ry urr.cer i;oy i-oure, on .a 1 warrant wem to by Jehu. Map. lich. j eharirir.g him w ith obtaining money totalling J -J'OO. under ftls-e pre. I tenses. j Mand.ch claim.- that- he sent the 5 .pi tn Toomey In payn-e nt for, ..me property in Te nr. -ee. n'vnrd : l y Toomey. which Mandi' h claim- ' 'p.e bought throuclt ope H. M.-Curd" representing h -elf f an age pit of but had never authored him to sell A irr h -1 n V Irir.in.'ni-j j in r-cards to tb.e land with Mar. lich. t. t.. - Ve.- - t r. .-.a v.-.i for appearance before Justice of the ; Peace Al Hcsir.skl Monday mo: r jpg. ! (illANTCT) DIVORCi:. . ! i i . r -x-., v- -, . -a' i P. 5 - uu.i . ; a i . . - ' i a divorce from Frederick P. Vorm. I by Jude Pro Tern A. N. PId - -.- r.,-t nn the former's strowrnr of ' - - " ------ ' . . . - crueltv. The plaintiff set out that her husband falsely accused her of i-f.delity. The court directed that the maiien name or the plain: Mlnni C. Hrs, be restored to h'-r. Coroner C. B. Cruni packer and wife returned to this city Saturday, after spending a week's vacation at Tate Springs, Ter.n.
Weekly Cable
V? As ci.if "1 Prä?. PARIS, May 1 t.PreVt M.ilrard's robust rhyit.u. brought him t kreuch hi rr o tryir.c trip through rrer.-h orth Africa in th" of cc: !:t:c He was th member -f the pre.dential i nartv mat r tu :d to rariiS the t I o:h- div after an absence o: jdays. involving a vifit to Morocco. I Alcerii and T-initf. 21 b.miurko. j so-cal!M prhate- repasts, at which 10 or more cuest vt r present. ?r.tr,? r.a oif.cial and a. many social1 ! receptions, hundreds of :r.:Ies of j n 'i torn oh and two i line in ahr.o si voy.acrfs. mal h"at. of th m mbfi of his salt", were on tht verc of breakdown. Ln Perard. mir.ister of etlr.cation. th firist to fall bv Th way - He cot as far as Cas lhlattca. h cave op bora us of th h pea vovace through the Fay ro of Bl5"ay. Minister of mMlc Works Iv- Trnrqir struccli a!' through Morocco until the party j rearhd Altr.ers. where he. too. j promptly snit out an 3. O. ?. call, i He rliiir.5 it u-?s the Arab cookin? that wis too much for him. I Baron naibrti, minister of rnaI rir.e. and Pucien Dior, minister of commerce, wer dispatcher! to ,-t to ATleagues. 1 " .ro i : . . 1 , : 1 They both finished out the trip but v.c' e:-ct u-nr,! unon reachin C upon I'ris- u-drr the PrPlirh COUiVlje 0 I of "never a cain!" Pierre de Fouuuleres, director of p.Y-.toral- says that despite the numerous banquets he lo;t 12 pounds during the trip. He has requ. ted a three weeks heliday. Prcs't Millerand. upon returning, proceeded immediately to the Klysee palace, where au accumulation of work required Iiis immediate at tention. He plan-s to to his prefidential summer home at Chateau Rambouillet about the middle .Tun. r.ancv dress balls aro the chief feature'of the French social season which has iust begun. This is th first se.ason lust becun. e.i V.a --r that hifl This is th firs season since th war trat the oll aristo-j rratir French families, who for the j most part live acro.-s th" Sein in i the boulevard St Germain quarter, have participated. Their participation has been marked by a number of dress functiors. at which the guests are costumed aftr the periods when Franco wap ruled by kings. The.ce balls are rutting a creat -train upon the small dres-makinc s ions bnns In wh rh Par ? abOUIVlS. Mn.t r,f the cipfs are members of old families, whos finances were reduced bv the war. and therefore r.t c- Ki- -.-. V.1 rr rf.vfimalpr! are beyond thit' reach. So they have gone to the mall shops. Customers who f; er.t severa.l hundred thousand francs annually on clothes were fairly common before the war. Ope famous professional beauty used to f?pend SOn.ooo francs every year with a slngl dres.-maV.er. Today the Rue de la ialx has only two. or three houses having customer.'- who spend as much .as 100.000 a. year. Consequently, the Rue ie la Paix for the fired time confesses that it feel? the competition of the little dre.-smaker., whe. are so skillful that, given a detailed de.-cription of Hreco n-hirh a n-' larc d re c m t k er ; v,,. nrn.-(iifl ii-T-nt! v s l u. I - 1111 M l"iu. r . ua to the average ey Is an exact copy, witth minor chances to avoid copyright trouble. Hich rrlces have driven many well to no customer to these little drcismakerr. Th averac society woman now will have one or two dresses from n large shop and the rest of her wardrobe from these minor niakrs. One result of the situation that lower pricey ha'e been promised next autumn .and winter by th big dressmaker?. Tomorrow Franc will lebrate the mentor:. of Joan of Arc. it being the day appointed for the official fete in her honor. Paris, which because of Its devotion to the Anclo-Purcundian cause, celebrated her capture pearly :,00 vears a co. vith public re.ioicof Arc colors licht blue ani white ,' - Will be disp'.ay.-d in Cret pro - fusion. rrore-.sion. composed o f wa r f veterans' afvocia tion- and Catholi.and jvitrie.tic organizations, headed bv th minister of the interior, will marh from the cfatu of the hero - lue near the St. Augustine church to the eilt statue near th TuilPres . .. ,i ' , v-. ..-nt r.it-i irt rt ' J . 1 I i I I S .1 I 1 ' 1 l I'll "III ' "l.'.'ii j- - the far distant st Pue of her in the boulevard St. Ma -cel. Mcxlorn siirccry Tins aorompli-lie.! another uncanny feat. Insertion of; . rtJfcP.t tnno. erablfp.c Srct :ai.a, a f ruuri iMinu"i a i . . i - it-ran, to talk, has Jus been reported !?t the Vnl de Grace h spi'al. ! Serct. Vial la let his lower Jaw .. . . . ; ann . as i f l with a oompbte ct of teeth. , r l wun a 'ii-p e- l . , , i . v. nen the surceops nau i;rü.-a"'i toh there was only the ppp o: tne , .... l-r. o.,a r rir.nn Onai. a'-"--'" "'. ":i " " V" o.le set to work to ux up .1. nn:i.-r
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lo'hinism in- -- f' - . ..... . ..: Ieiter i s.eau o; na.:: o- u. i i.-.. 11.-; ,h" trained himself to make founds ; , on the palate, and row re - j ported, he is able to converse and 1 ev.n inc i lYanco i- Proeelin a new and ! heavier h"rse for cavalry and art;! , lery by cro.---bree.'.ine thorot:cb breds and Norn: an. P v.-as loun-J during tb.e war tliat .p.e r.cnt-r blooded horss Teeamexhausted after the firs strain and ure unnM' weaK ana months oi to po for 1 - c nrriod.? w.thout food or water. 'i c r I . I - - - Longer an 1 thicker evolved, as thin- .hort h a : r w T.--P . h : hair is con- ; ; side-red insufficie-n protection. ' r-eciallv when the a til ma. S ar- COT ''star.t'.y saddled. in nnr 'i' pu -..rfa reearcres are expec.e i to
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France. Fy As- late-d Pre. t ovnov Pi v t-j , ..ij Londoners no l:-s n s ! American visitors are we.rcnv.r.g he '"ii,!ri arrival cf Pr.g. lsa s.prin. I j time of the variety that causes poets to break into rhapso -s a: lyrical salaams to nature. Within 4 hour- the greater ! of the Fnlti Kir.jdom pa.-e.i from cold rain, frost, fog and chilly winds to goblen sunshine, soft blue 5k Je, a cas- of sun stroke ar.d r.ew.vpaper comment on a "h?at wave." j The temperature this week reach-
Letter From European Capitals
cd SI df?r f-X' o: it'..-; r h t .Ormal .d-.Tu!v. d th rert he:t. hat in th- la. half . r.; e1 th- h.::--s; diy actin ": th- vr's Prime Minister I lo.l .arr favor fore: rr: r.-. : s : - ha '1 - s r. " u.e th fami'.:.ir ; ::ra-.- a- -at. ! therewith: ' Sa'.'- t '"" h-" " "'Th-- s'cry of p.: n .'.-r' a:r.'- : f ' n r. -. ' ä . - - r 1 r. - r - ,- - ... th id. 11 " f a v. or of t r. e 1 t . " ' v on " - ro.et of Afr: a. ;s a - v of ; -r,.- -er. t la '.-or a r. 1 -- ; " r r . ' : r t . premier to t :: ha: h r.r ' - sif-y W ; - I - r a ' np.v flay. -I v vr-cs in t ion and 1 ; j tdchjy rewar ! Mr. P:v i i is ssid to 1a - ! . i of V.-f a r-' -a. t j T'-nd-r.'! Si r.r" to c,.-r - l j K-'-i.! , ;-v: . --A rt to' o p. .-: - h s r . w r. I "V-r.i da . -:. 1 ;ae t a ha r-l nas a:tr.u-.l c r. Catho;;o and Pr"s! At home h has take his Jewish rri lor. Sir Philip WeU Pipr.ha p. Glundi's lot in th f pi". son. Th-:o h ; !'". rs unie. pardon-d, j ore. : e:als af'-'ip: : r Th In m P: : a r- ., p nt 1 if t leader ha s'-pira; ; has b-en provabal Uii "II and another .n ua during the liy. lialf ti.- ; yard :s reserve i for h::n L,. n eer(ie5 a to whn h h his die: i- t h sa- : " : a c;:-op- .1 ; onsSt!ng of coat's milk, b-mon.-a surrr. ti a-1. nri n .7 - r Ghar.di rai-ir.s took with h:. OA ply n. of ar.d 1, i , when ; stock this wa s wa- -xb. austt-i supplied by th' a fri o ; a ut b.orif ies. I r.f pr;?on.-r is rot r1 i p - la 'i'ie?te 1 lite of 'S n.ewspapera, bit r ; privat books. It "xpres .sed to the f prisons h;s st:: s Stat-" . ip- tor f i'U i:i -i' o:--..i a'.- u. a::i .-1 an ! i sar'! that his prion Kf-, .- r. cussed by the new spala i s. "WliaCfi wronc nowadays?" is the trouble pe.an lr.ee. Ca t h e d ra 1 . . w ho b with our -it.-.-: que.-r; f.-l'H" am ot Vi j ; . Paul hi jun"tior ' itii'.inc am: again.-1 present day women's attire, ar.d 'ar;oii:- o!hri human fads and fr-ailiti-s. ins b - j com widely known as "the gloomy! "wn' : ,j , ' i.u" m hig r i e r. o t .:th th' i o.-lay are In-nmparahb i n - i ma cn ificent coij nt e ra : .i . - " of t b e lctoriau aire, accord in to th. I dean who in a r-crm aadr -P--para ceo n itti tavorr;. s. o f th.', P-','2. and prai-.e,i the visa.--. ;-j ter cited Tennyson, Ian in. ! Ciiad.ston and Mannir c. "We ar-a. T ii OrA nt Va f-i r c ?e r.o - f1,- Hahpig i i ' 1 il L i 1 'lit' .I : ' i I i . i i ' V k
mies." said the de.an. ' was th "Controversialists, ral! Snr o th"bf rv" - f defense of the mod rr? ln it. d c c m -; numb. r. parLson of th il inr ot t'no four i a ta '', Victorian?? ep icr.ated with the like-; .rr - , ;. . . i
n esses of I loyd George. H. G. W'Ps. , tlie Pari of Palfoar and Rudyard' Kipling. They said ?:rh corn pari? on, 1 Just me.i the near, s romn'a :nr irsa Iar as long r-ea r.ts a r.i wn:.-K.-rs are ' ''f med. bu they w re unpr. parI . . , .... '- to indorse t!in OTbrr :o r. m the dean swe-eno-r ftt.ar-rs --- - i---Women summoned for jury sor vice in Kr.gland .-how eat r ;-ourcoi iain"-s.s m pro i.imir r- a-or.. or ex cuse,- for getting out of th box. The more common ideas h a ve .r . o household pr -oi r a p.i t op s the are of children and mploymcnt .a-.d among the more a.mnsing op"a w rtheir husbands' evbtectjone b-pef that service on ;ury '"as prop. ,-o . i men's v. ork, ' .-tae f rich " ar tile fXCU.-e; "I have?:'! clothes. " I .Vow. pa rlia r-" nt S o b- 1 reason whi- b. although ' w;:1 dismissal from .iur!e :'t''ii 1 1 r e ' f i:r- . ther question js r, or evp.--.-t.. i . , ; heard often In the. cour r. op.i T' home seri-rtqrv has pc ct.-ri ;n 1 house of e'otr.mor.s an a me-pt to the Juries bill which read-: woman who :,s a vom-.-,j ,n n;be a reliciops order livi'T in a cop or other re llcie.us c oi m a n ; , "A of not. bo I; ;ab e to p. e r sr-rv'e nr. an 1 u r y . ei v: n : ! t'-11 a i m-pi a o o ; i wom n tb.e rieht to ePipp -. i . i. i i . . . . a n n P ii'n sumr':o':.i pp. raj '-.a; j oraw t. j v"''r' :i i ! 1,,f op.; a ho.:. v. 1 ! rvf!;! t iem - in ott; . ! tp'ir. -r "at;rg th f. !.- jbihty ! 'v!rf;lf " ' s.' rv.ee At the .tm ! U - t ' e d l-,e - f . -. ..r.d - 1 ,,n He ' chairman. Sir Joseph t J wa s w a ' hing wire;, -p ( j carefullv a 1 ria l h e m ling with the pr,;p; th subjer broad pointed out th P it v.-c.'i -1 s - to Secure 1 e "'. - a t : o p, ) ing the di-tributin:- - opp a' p piracy of its) pe-.vs. c.a'lp " '' I a expep-e, ,y rival or-ar.i7atio'-. Pv Af ec..i(.a pr--v ' PPPPTN'. M iv 1 ?. patte rip d .! fte r bael prom i.-'e to h-'.'o; most effe-.-; ;v w a ;i "'C. ; o . ;; -. ! en v a faflurcr Pcr'p.t V,i i::-iu-e b1 y : 1.1 Op of ;h: P . o - spon " or of -s :- T)r. pep ; e, R e r I m . w ho 5 1 r. r '. ' P - d p move ni e t e -'abh ! d pe -;.! d ' '. t c a rr I m e n . v." ' p". ', a ' a o: " 1 1 s e , a cop;n:on tp rr . c ir-r. h ." re r p r t ' 1 1 ' v . - r-, c. , j t 1 5 r r ' I o; ! v. t a re " - r--i . o Alth'a; crt r.r:: : rr r ha--4 1 p-p ' " .-,- 4 ' ' - - . nr. - : I , . . , . , , , ... a.p to opera: on p an o. P e--. ro n sub.- ri. ; n e : V " S ! r e r. t - c r r c-t f. r r a'e - rp t" P c - - he s kf-s-ta i In this c c r ; '. " p. -V o' -.-. - ur.. s . V. r x: a . if :p z ' dcub'.e 1 thiv. 3 . v .p r A r r e i c e P - ; V- r . c c r f- t o v ' C - t or"-:. : b. e r U c e een a AccorP.r.c K .-. . 7 f 'r h" r'rp a " . -! ' 1 -. j - .- ? W l . e ;v ,i s p.u i : f:p:;ps ". e j e - p f- p t r, p r cister-.r. c a - P e i era-" : U r e over the pre-war : attribute J to tb.e fv Ti: .v .
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