South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1922 — Page 2
SUNDAY. JUNE 4. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
I Hrr".'k. xrho no, only approve r ' ti.ll Pr.pT'r.v.c rf r,-o ! WYd but .n r inwnr.lf ! to art a one er th offprs cf ti c::i:r.'.tt' '. M irk p'v Fra j Th tour Jtye'.f help to rr.ak . American hdtnry as It mark the r r.-x rzn rvhi; rr." v so P" of will. ft h!p an (i f friendship are car- I r. 1 by Ar-.r:i:i women. In a ml- ! . :rA carac.ty to rr.-!r i'.:trs Inj
:- fort'irat countrp.. Th 7dr.. "which, ar.Pr. a?v1 th conf s'ar.ti wfc-i exprre! by M:.m FtuPbaker rn f.ho a.--T: "I To- rr.'jcfh 3 tho to a.!," ani whn Informe"! that ovr $1.000 hail That Kim rplrit Tra wltih t hi j f thT cart ll'in.b'. Th7 ver "worC-j not or.!:, f'r th honor attach t j but for hurr.an.ty r.1 before them j - n ever th rlrtur cf di-rpair, of j d-'tit'.jiori, of need. TchPh xisa In j the fhd'.-torri areai cf battle. MI-. Cfpry, who has won th! J unusual honor, ij th secretary of 1 th Federation for Service. : nr. t ha " n mot prominent In all i ' rr.r-alr. for fnr, for fvery char- ' IXj 11 "ivhLrh tht- efy ha responded, j ; -;r whPh. has b'n rendered j riot unselfishly to Gther-. ar.1 a! ftt whPh brought her mo per.er-r-tpp'rt. rimr.TiJIrf on hr victory, ?.T!ss OrK"rv si bp "I want to do but or. thine, and j that !. to loyal frPnds I nr. d supporters who made this tve j . derful trip pf.-'i'i"o frr m. I fd piy Indebted to them, or. an I i EX-PRINCESS TELLS UNUSUAL STORY TO PORT AUTHORITIES Fcrmrr Member of Russian; Ari-toeraey Seek." Admit- j tance to This Country. ! WASirrxe;T')X. June 3. I'rinces Ivan Tach'-rnltarl'.ev of tho former i Itussian a r i .-: o. : -.. y, who claimAir.'rican i.-itir. n-i:;; and who has' been dep.bd a lm.s-i 'n to the ("r. ited ' States l-y port a u t hi r i t i s of Xew i orlear.i. ha s Mi' c er I' d .n tf-t t i fr her j r-rtso before S-c'y of 1-ibor I avis, j ryh' L- expe. ted to rentier a decision : Mflthin a few day. The story told by the rnnfess to ' tJjo labor i! partn.ent was said to j d;al with "th murder and cruci-i ü.xlon of her husband by the bolshe- ': vlkl, th diappt irar.ee of h'-r ih, year . 1-1 t-or.. a black dipatrh box. oontainim? ecret. of tln lo.-t royalist cau.-e in li'ih.-ia, a flight iuti!?.-) Ivj- j rope oil f' nt t' evade the secret ' nirentfl of the Soit an'l a trip across ihe Atlantik, iurlly as a. sto.xaway and partly a.-, a stewardess. " The. labor department statement siidt "The princes c'.alms that she j.i n native, American, born in Iui.ville, Ky., Au;. 1". 18S1. She sas her nvithrr wa,s cbajnt's I'otenpkin. ft the Ilu!,m aristocracy, closely connected vith the Itu-ian royal family, who renounced tier rank to wel her father. Frederick i"Vhllh, a German, naturalized as an American citizen. She ?; iys her father vanished when ?he was two years old. Utl In ow York. "Th pr:nr-w fays she lived with hrr mother in X'ew York at ?.d V. Thirty-Fourth st. until l:o;. when she was 15 year old. Thn hr mother to(-k h'-r to !P.ir(pe and in lierün in 1 f ' J . ho sa. she wa married t' rrir.ro Ivan Ta ehern itschev, a Ilus.-lan. She spent Tut no day Mth the prince let urn i np to her mother in !'. r'.i.i. Mother and i'iusthtrr return.! to Xew York ami livid th' io ti'di! '. :. Purin-; tli it ear ti'.e prmce-s sas. tier inoioer, ' ill in Jp.iitii. returned p ki-ta to 1 isit h( r nl'i'h, takn.cr her dauph. ter wi.h lo r. ' "At Ilipa th- mother eff.ctel a! reconci;; 1 1 ;. b'tu-e'i i, c r auphteT ! and ht r 1;:. b.tr, 1 ard th n il.nl. At' liitra tbie prin- .-.- claims, b.er s,,n: was b r r l and '' family lived It, ; pear,, ui.til th b..:s!je ik upris.nC. ; Purin p i!1." tjen. she . I 1 c dl s of t b.e re obj- j :. f ;:!:'-; s"nt h"f j .on : she ) her- I hevi a p. i. , n h:m s '. '!. t.'ih. : h t. :n s if, ty and v In the ).. rrowiri i .-t s ' i:;d .i"d ; r ..v. 1 1, i e r i . ! i i 1 n . H - h: d ith she ,avs Ii r h.isban.l w rh t;-" s-r: -t l:.-u:cti':-. of p1 io'v, entru.-?.-d h--r a ldiek iron u: spate a wli. '- tie t 'Id tie t'M :. r con t:!-: -d J ai be r, --a .- .- f :tal imp. rt ir.ee to i -..n-( in a. Atf.u -kill I'V lld-ic-.t. " .th I.. -rfs .-a ' s.;C..UI. !u-'-lt.a.r. c i untt! : t h 1 -i tii" prn- : T a th. 'f. , f a. v h re .'je r -be : :i.-i: ,,s! h.t r i s h u f. n 1 , '. -1 '. : - - pons s- , ; si ; . 1 ' i'.tsp f r.h boy. . ;-. ta :'u i i ; . rs i . dir io-tr. it: ! a : . r pear, an 1 A-: .. n r o a i : y. s v fo..t. s)i" s-.s. a err?-? Germany f th e way, ,-h" " ! 1 1 br;j. . . (I, 1 -!',. a : : - ii e Co j . j m j 1 : ir.iv n . i .- 1 1 e: ' e . ! ; I w a v f "ii.V". , ,1 e t rv i ' c. by ,k - Pi. to 1:1 ! '.-. wb. O Wt're i--; '. ' r ra:-er "b i ". to j" r be - ! -s 1 i h. - and i to a 'li A :..-: :, a w :th ! a .". .v.' w i: rt ;-' .s". the .lisp j-, . l v. Sil-- rr. i. ay to Ma ..i.k, P'-lmm 1 1 i.-h'd Antwerp. Xo'. f. P.-'.! i "'Th prsr't-M .-as t !i a t ir-. !. r rje- J :r to Arri'-rica. per-.rdiess and ('.:!? a:phr w:th h r y ursuit ..erc ; P-'.rep- t'.e. H'.iUvc 1 aw ay aboard the, s :- ,-.m -sea w f., . r s n r .- 'I i-o T.i'r. live il.iv at i iit fo.l .ind water, forcfd; v. al b.e S -v w e - If to the ship's :e c u'd scarcep was r:ir-e.l ! V s. .-' alth. . r. trar. sf TTf n s.-i th e f-tt'.tm. -h p Texar. i r'.e r i r i I vk to ArtI in p,,vb-'ii. w e r p -r. e captain cf !!-.. Textn lr:t she wa an A: :r. , n . .'ttzen, nrd hn i.:pn-1 hr a a stf w . r.P ss for tb: return vrap to Amnc. Trier to hr arrival the prlr.ee communicated with th American autheritP s'rk:r.p i,f rtr i.!.'!-, Inr.d. h ! htprlv educated an! h rr.fr tl;an rl!r.ary C'-rmiir. 1 of the F-s-psh Ltripuap. ." TRAIN WRECKED: SCORE LNJI HEI) MAnSITATJ.TriV. "X. la . Jure ; i a ralnwrecxe rs are . .ey , 'r. o !.iv ?o have) b'er raP.rr.fr.t o i r i ; 1 , 'or th 'te-. Chhfico an orth- i w'trn railway rain. fremi On, ihi to Chirac c m i . " e a . u las, r.i-h". In etlpatirn today re -." v-Cei J-;at a switch had beer, tampered with. Twnty-or. person. i vere Injured, two se-rlously. ,
Officers Make Bi
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Above are the two -lO-ab.on Ü11-- sad7'd in a raid conduefd by I'rohil'iti'.n Enfnrrrmont AttT.t Mathers. (rlc-ht) Consta b Mrnie fr-er.tert and Dp'ity 'b'':' c:rb.y.
Legless Pair Dcsrrt Respective Wife and Husband, Then Elope LIMA Ktrar.cre , Ohio. Jun 3. The ca. of a lerle. man and a legless woman eloplnsr. desertln? their respective, -wife and husband, looms today a. tne explanation of the mysterious disappearance of George A. "Wollett, 3 2. and Mrs. Kdr.a Dood. 51. An investigation tarte.i after tlie pair dropped from s:;ht several day ac now leads to the belief that they ;Pft the city with Mr.. I)odd's two year old son in Wollett's automoTitre. which was f-s-peciully constructed that "Vollett rnifrht operate it. H'dh ierson. lost le? in accidents and now wear artl(ic;il les. .Mrs. podd was taken into the Wollen home pit fall and cared for while her husband went to Cleveland, ()., in search of work. DISAPPOINTED GIRL KILLS LOVER, THEN TURNS GUN ON SELF Love Notes, Found in Kansas City Hotel, Tell of His Refusal to Murr v. 0 Continued from pape one.) escapades and the men who were infatuated with her were amonp these. Love notes with passionato ba-s-j apes. iP eland to have pern sip v.f d i by Anderson, were founl. "p.-ar- .-t pirl blue sky and sunshin r hurry to m." said one letter addrcssed to the pirl at the Colony hospital at Sprinpfie'.d. 111.
The letter also stater that Ander-) the troop were burner! several rars so had jo:nfd a dub hep "so T canjauii. tb.e old main bttildin? of the1
tnk yi'i into th- best horv.es in i lCi!V. j Ander-on ao wrote poetry. Or ! pii.-m found in Iiis por ket.s v. a mldressed, to a woman called "IV;;." Tp. all my own, I Io "True blue, as skies above you, "Pear little pirl. "My only pearl "I w ill Io p you dear, '"To tb.e end of the world "All alone, I am dreaminp "As my thoughts fer you are seem i r. z 'To !'. ;i my heart. "We'll never part "When ou come back to me, "Pep. my own."
I for medals in manual of arms, horseThe pirl was declared to hae to!1 ! mar.ship, boxir.p and other activitle. Mrs. Alice Poor a r 1, Ar de rroii's ba r.d-J A du !1 race Vtwe.-r. tl'.e e re w of lady, yesterday tb.at "my husband ' Cnlvfr and the Lincoln Park Coat his not been the same to latdy. Club of Chi. -apo will he hdd on MonAt the san-.e time Anderson went ,iay afternoon, to the Midwest hotel where th."1 (
traP'dy eccurre.i and to..j the cirK would oav room rrt for him-s-If only tint "my wife P coin bai k to Illinn:s:., "MP p. als" tdd Mrs P'-mpa rd arul Anderson b.a wd in a litt!" F.'.inoN town two years apo. Prior to that thA pir! declared - Peor.ard tlvat she a r el Ander-'n b.;i '. or. -e partei'. but "now. I r.evrr . x; . to po back to nurir!c, we are happy topether." STATISTICS lUIPPINCi PFKMITS. ': .(--story frame IT:: Careliro st , d w e 1 1 i n c s : , C'.a rence Sloss 'n. ? 1 P Is 1 P rai l st . Hoy P. Snder. $l0'b 41'''. Aln st. J. W,,.eh. J".?0n. 41 S Piwten Coo-.pe priebe. $P.r'"b On, md one -b. all f rame 1 w-" 1: n P . ;i('o See b'-rer William Har.lv Tw -ry frame pe .it P ; 1 4 i : ! 4. -o'" s f 4.4 0 0. Ma lPou st Mich'.ran P. peCPi-y. H. Whltme.-. J. Kowalski. M. Kinhift. Pölert r.eitli X. Oliver ft. $...fi0. 1 P- srar.f.e! ! ti v." a e. 0 7 X. Pmei r.er. ?,0 '"'. st. m ii.pix; iMMPMirs. J H . W i e k a m p f e A. Wo! ma. ... dwd". .r. p. W. Isert b'.vd. and Clay 5.C r p. Cam! 1. Proadway an! b'.abr th remodel e! Zr i Joseph Kur.ee. P. Svnth t.. ; carap. HO'. Pluck is bctttr than lu.k.
1 r J 4 v., -. . PRESENTATION OF CLASS PLAY OPENS CULVER EXERCISES Extensive Preparations Made for Commneement Week Activities. CUIA'IÜI. June -.With the production of "The Fortune Hunter" by the Cadet dramatic cla.es the com -m nc m( nt w( e'. program at Culver Military Academy opined tonight. The next three las will be tilled with a at ied promam of social, I mihtarv, athb tie and academic tea .;.., tur and the ci. ,ii i i rt niuin i . t w,,:.,, ,A,fn-. take p'.rtt' on '4I1V . J illOl 1 I I liM I über, the class of will pass through the graduation pate as they receive th- ir diplomas. Immediately after this the orders are read announcing promotion In the corps for th1 next session and the battalion i i.j dismis.-rd after arm are stacked and the cadets have stood at parade rcrt while Auld Iini Kyne is playt d. Pr. J. G. K. Mi i'lure, president cf MeCormick Theological Semiii.ary, will reacb the s 'mum to the praduation elas.- on Sunday morn'n?, which will be his twentieth performance of this duty for Culver classes. Precedinp this visltinsr parents of cadets will join the superintendent. (Jen. GipniHiat and Iiis staff, in the rei, w of the repiment. On Sunday evening the band under Capt. evCnllaha n. assisted by cadets who pose for the tableaux under L!rut. Mather will present the development of militarv music illustrated, foth by the band and by th" tableaux. , I'liveil Tablet. Mondav will l'e Culver Lepion or a ! u m n i day and piiniiuenni.il re unions of the cla-s".- of "."t '07. '11' and '17 will be featured. Purinp the day the cla- will unveil tablets mirkinp tb.e sites of the tah! . in wh.eh blu k horses of .u ndrivy. and the bull rinz tree. aro'ir.d which e.! their ; tva inrs : l the i-t; fi rm rly w a 1 k -I'.usincss meet- - o - a v ! of toe t ntii'J j Culver Lepion will re hd l on Moni day :w. Tut .day. A cotillion on i Monday rd;ht will b- the first of the social tea.ures ot the weeK nese wdl culnnrate in tb.e final ball on Tuesday niPbt. On Tuesday afternoon Pres't M. Tj. i k. Hurton of the Cnivcrsity of MichlPan will a'blress he corps and visitors and will make the award of a- anVmlc honors. At the evening re 1 - t;jf ni.i! t-arad" the military honors wii'. be civen out and the eertificatr? pres-rnted to the cadet otlieers. Throupi'.out each day there will he military and athbt! rntnpcrvinns
"Liquor Haul
; ZITA PLOTS FOR
SOU'S KINGDOM Former Knipre.? of Hungary Dedares She Will E.tahlish Olto on Throne. ! i VIIl.VXA. June 3 By V. P.) F'-r:.H.r Fmun -s Zita wib. d vote i.i-r life rcstorir.p h.er son O;to to the Hunpariin throne, sh declared : r. a le'ter to A-lmiril Hortliy, ru r. t of Hur.s ua. She ser(d n 'tp-e that she considers h'-rsdf tl'.e queep and will pu a r t t :"o4 b t r. i until riphts rf her .ie id hu. -h time a Otto P abb to take the throne. T:ii- hears out th was Zit.i's amb;tion eport that i tat c i:;sc 1 tl. 1 1 Pmor, j ir. to r.aK' two .-,t-a.-k r-a i y ;r- .: her. n'.p's to fbpht hi' a a y t'ower. ..; i is surrcum.c i 'ran mo? arch :s a per to . "PROSPERITY" ENGINES ARE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED m INPIAXAI'OPIS. June Z. Two of :o::;.::va!ivo, cf th- -rrosivrlty ; Sp'c.a" wb.ich with P others are evrou-e from tb.e rttllwin Poromtpe w or p.s. Po u.-. w ere I'hila Plphi.a. t 5t. hpr.tly d.tm.ipe. here - I o ; e w "Vi. -! 1 "lf M C ''"k TH ritp :;i into n - . alio n it th Pr.. c : Tr.e sind domes ; top of : : r. e sh - .'. tru-k the .v roi ard were , Tii ey w c r e ! i - . .- ' i rk a by .. b-.m. on a side triik uts.ae a t . a lb-.-. Warren T. MeCr.iv and Mayor Shirk aecom.pan'ed by hundredof cap. Iren and sightseers, vlowe.l tb.e -rain which wi'.bbavo here to;.i r: ov,- fr Terre Haute.
NEWLYWEDS WILL RECEIYE VALUABLE
GIFTS TOMORROW j Nine Couples, Winners in i June HriuY Content, to He Showered With Present. Cor.tini: fmni pac one.) ;i-l Mu-s Xeitie Nave, i i Cf'. I'.,f3 W. Merry av. can ft . ami Miss k al Hatrh 1 J 4. ! j 74 S S. Michigan ! ll'llrim Maiuiaii't'.-i "A Of- -V Main M.. and Miss Trar. f Ho.-in-.ki. 11, 41 YV. .Marion st. Harry Kair... 21. 3.7 . Mi-hiu'an i t.. an.l Mi Carrie Kbawinski. Jl. ;;::t Michipan Ch.'iii-K II. 1'ord. 27. i:;,0 Mf-ade ft., and Miss M.tr.delle Drake, 20 IT.'.O Mrnd' vt Ausrn.xt Markowski. L'l, 147 Iindon av.. an1 ,M:.3 IMith Ke-d, 14, r.O 7 X. rijh:ncr .t. ncl(li(-kri Wi'ddins: 1'ir!. The j;id: d-tidd, .after reviewl In an ot tlio tartt in the !iffrent mmso."', tint Mr. and Mr?. Re.Idicker wort' the hrst couple to .o married tiir- county In Jur., They were married in front of The XewsTime oüice, in an automobile, and no tune e-iapsoa iienvern me un.e i their ceremonv w as completed ar . 1 t . . 1 .! Tio- Xews-Times was notified to this I effect. The other marriaptca were j performed in such quick- succession j that it wa only with the greatest I difficulty that the dec:ior..s were reach ei-!. The first couple married will receive a number of presents, which were expressly designed for them by the contributing merchants, but the judsre. are now busily engaged in dividing up the remainder of the i cifts so that Just as fair a division of presents will be accomplished as is humanly possible. Monday epnlr.c's show promises to be one of the most enjoyable ever held in South Bend. A novel propram of entertainment has been planned in addition to the customary ceremonies in introducing the new brides and prooms and distributing the many presents to them. Xelson L. Jones, who will have charge ot distributing the presents and hnn officiated in this same capacity the past two years, will provide more fun for the crowd than is ordinarily provided in a half dozen recular i ..... 'shows. It'll be a bip family party and everybody is expected to have a pool time. B lubeardess Is Found Guilty of Poisoning Mates Jury Returns Verdiet of Seeond Degree Murder Against !Mrs. Carl. sirninTrjT.i:. ind . June rt. (inV. P.) Mrs. Clara Gibson Carl, aleped woman b!uebearl. slayer of two husbands and father of one, collapsed todav .when the jury reurr.ed a verdict of guilty of poisonInp her second husband. Mrs. Carl was charpe, specifically with poisoning Frank Carl, the second husband. Prc. "Waldo cir.p inodueed evidence however to show that arsenic was found in tb.e bodies of Alonzo Carl, father of Frank. , and Hob. rt Gibson, the first hus-j fraud. ! She was indicted after the bodif s j of the two Carls b.ad 'been exhumetl ;it Hiawatha. Kansas and a hemieal j evamin ition or tne intestines rc eai-, en traces of arwnlc. loiter Gibson's body was exhumed at XePonvllIe, ()hio, and arsenic was also found in it. i nasses tesfitied. Conviction was obtained by the state upon the basis of evidence intmduced to flmw that Mrs. Carl had j
reo arsenic to tier first UM.anu ami., 9 , h(. . A b.er -father-in-law as well as the sec- I mMhA asro. jp,,-;.,! will take .mdhush.ar.rl. ! plac- at Xew Carlisle ltd She was charped specifically with j ' pr.Jsoninp Frank Carl. the second
husband. Pros. W laldo Ginc introvevcr to show that' d lived evidence howi
. . m . (examination of the intestines revealri. the 1 praii's of arseni' in nk's bodv and l'T.T." prains in the body of tb. el d r Carl. Piter Gibson's body v.m" exhumed at Xelson vllle. Ohio, and arseric was also s i ji-l to have bern fe.und in it. 1UTOIST SEVERELY 1MJI REI) IM CRASH 1177 STREET CAR (C. r.tinued froir pa nnr) : his imme.liate removal to the hospst ab Max F. Kristl. an employe of the ic.uhil Fillinp Station at Pafayette , 1 lvd. an! AVasb.in.pton av.. removed lCcrp to tb.e Kpworth hospital In his machine shortly before the ambulance arrived. Wb.il" the motorcycle (i'lbers and Kristl were liftmp tb.e injured man into the machine the ambulance s.;uad was frantically ttryinc to rea- b. th seer.e of the rc(.bnt. but was hindered by the Prr" crowd that p.ad pathe-red. Pate reports from tiie hospital la: nipl.t shüwv.l that Korp was well on TZ::(7 fn l no r.suits were t xpeeted. ou N0 UVFS j qST WHEN FLOODS SWEEP TOWNS S-'PAXTuX. Pa. June c.-iiiy A. p. i Cat 1 tr.dale and nearby tow nT 'll' Iff, A J refit V. - O .Vt.ia-t small dam 1 urst foPowjrp torrential rain. Much dam ape was done but no o-s of life wa reported. kait t err oo 'e-c!n.tinp mildly in the afir.vrrasel steadily until it bream o:;e of the most violent downpours the region has suffered for year. As a r-ult. the Hathaway (bam of the pelaware and Hudson Co. at Purnwood. went out ar.d t the water tore down the valley to-1 ward Carbor.dPe. 1 0 mile aw a v. '
arepic was round in the nounv or i;eti at. i onu ia-t r.irr.i a: tne, Alonzo Carl, father of Prank, and 'home of his daU-:lV."r. Mrs. H. ( i. kobert Gibson, the tlrst husband. iStriebel, 7 4 4 Cleveland av. He id Mrs. Carl had no'hir.c to .say re-' Mirvived by his vrife, n. Mary Ann I p-.ar-tir.p the verdict. She wis in ( Reynold; two sons. Nelson. Reynolds' court when it was read and shtp of Gary and .-".tmud lUyno'.ds of fainted immediately. Sh.. had teti-i South P.cnd; four danplrers, Mrs. H. ! Held coely and unrmotionally in herjO. Stricbel, Mrs. Talbeit Gil'.is and j ow n behalf, looklnp the jurd'.s ! Mrs. Pay Williams of South Herd. ; squarely in the ryes- Her edpi pe. ; a r.d Mrs. H. M. Keller rf powapia". ; however, wan - ii 1 to have been du: J and a 1 roth. r. Aaron KrynoMs ct j to an extreme nervous strain durinp j Popa I j the trial Mr. keynolds. who was yotro. She wis indicted after the bodies old. was la rn at PakevilP jn j of the two Carls had been exhume." He had b-'fii sprr.dir.p h last sr-v-, at Hiaw.a'b.a. Kansas and a chemical j oral wrfkf here at tb.e hnme cf his!
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FOR COAL CJUCE ' h i s t ;:crt.s i rr jirevrnt coa". prr.'Vift r from takn zt of t!:e iir-fr.t strike to ä'iic' th p"ir::c vn tTÖcn by thf ;i lm:r'ii-;r it: ;n bar. 7-r 1 1 o v n rr 'v fir". n h. ,' r " rf 1 the fixation -t vXl pries at , , nur.f this w&ok, it w i a r.r.our.' -- i ; :i'.:.iy :nat a nuni'r or ."tuire: r-; tail c.a! (Wahr f th co-iatvy jiav-? 1 In- on rrj jr?t'l t" -r:it tr W'a.-l.inc-tn for a confrron o v.-ith Sc. cf CVitnnir rce Herbert lloovi r at wb.ich tffort will t- ma'le toward ?tati.i.ation .'f retail prim?. C tlAlxUIMt ATTEMPT IMG TO IiUilrv J 1 iif-oj ' ( rnntini;ri1 frnri no ) j th jirt sidf nt that "this is not Ausitria; this is r.ot I'ru.-sia; this if th" i once-frof America, at lcat." t "I'uttlnr on th hrake. i th- mxt j thir.K to putting or. a mjzi'.e," h.e facl.ire'l, .iirl tli statin, t-nt i an implied threat to the press. Not the president r.or cor?rr'-3 nor fn it nor judpr .hall sha k'.e or abrid--" th fiTrdom r,f ti;e j-ij-f jn ;;-ie t.'nitpd Ptaf s while the firt-t a?i' -?. Iment of the ronstitiuion ;-; -?.ta t and there are m-n of wisdom a:.d otiratre ready to defend and maintain It."' q j r-; r) ParfiS ' ' nt 1 l)C Of Hupe Steel Combine Continued froni. pace one) his banking ofTlce," said the lawer , "And neither are you ia your of - i flee." came the retort. I "Mr. Chairman." continued the banker. "IMr. I'ntrrmyer i - trying to j put words in my mouth t.iat wo arc manipulating stock, and I will not j do it. 1 refuse to answer another question." j Then came the jail threat. j "Mr. Untermyer twists words in I my mouth." .aid the banker. "No, I cannot- pet into mouth," Untermyer as jred "If I could I would clo.-e it." your him. Mrs-Kdvvard Hums, aped 47 years, j 1 0 ' l X'. Adam st.. di d S iturda;. ; mominp at S::ju o'clock after a six months" illness with complications. Slie is survived by her f;-.ther, John ! Thompson, of Ober, lnd; two sons. ' Minor Burr.r) at home, and Clyde , Maxri(ld of Tipton coJüly; one sis. , ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens of thi. , city; and four brothers. iscar (i , Hobbs Station, Ind.. Ira of Lakeville. Ind . koss of Mishiwaka, and Damon of Ober, Ind. Mrs. Hurn.s va lorn May 1, 1ST.". : in Wabash county, Ir.d. She amarried March 1 S ft 7 . at Tipton. , Ind., to IMward Hums, who survives, and carne to tb.iis city J l ears ! apo. Her maiden name was L'mma ; Thompson. ' The funeral will be held Men lay afternoon at i':.ic o'clock from the residence', Itev. Quicley of the Cal- j vary Haptist church otheiating. Interment will be in Fairview cenietery. j MAX VII.OX. ! Max Wilson. 40. Ü 1 . . Hrookf;.- Id s.. ; st.. died at Fpworth he.'ital Friday nicht at 3 ' : " 0 o'- b-.ek. Typhoid 1 ft.vf.r .vaH the cause of ; c a t t:. v;i-on was b-.m in T xas ' ... i s v i and bad lived here about ,Wn years. He was ( niployf d nt the Studer.aker Corp. He is survived hy vjfr r;I jvarl Wilson. " Thi, funrr;U vrrvi'-os wi'.l be held M,,ni1 iy af th K r i e -h bn u m rhap I. n,,r. t, wi!1 br in Hihi.ird crnnliry. INFANT VAN PFsFX. I Pulu May. P' months old daughter! I of Clarence Van IMi.-n-n, tr.10 Ken- ; I dall sr., died at 1";:; o'clock Saturday morninc of pneumonia, after an ... (t fhrrp (i " " hn ..... w.iiiii u. ui.iaiiuix Pavid P. keynoals of Pe-paz. In b. n t iYf v v i i -x-r v t Iii .! 1. ..!. . -1 dau cht er. Arrar.Reni'r.t for th'j j funeral will be announced later. : MUS. FI.PA J. IinU LbV. Mrs. 1111a J. Rowley, e.f pnpanport. died Friday evtninp at Wonderful Building Sites $800 up $80 Cash $10 Month Cement walks, water, graded streets included in price. Building Restrictions Wide Boulevards. o D iL A Opposite Marquette Park. Take Portage Ave. Car. Office Portage & Hamilton L. W. BURLINGAME CO. ö niack-tono Theater Puihlmp Main N TO-DAY
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Highlights
2000 Yards of White Flaxons Values to 59c at 39c a Yard Stripes, checks and small plaid effects. iMay be used generally for summer clothing.
June Sale of 150 Pairs of Sport Shoes for Boys and Girls at $1.85, $2.00 and $2.25 Each Sturdily made of closely woven, good grade Duck, with heavy red corrugated rubber soles. Red rubber toe cap. Athletic trimming and ankle patch. Sizes 8 to 10. $--83 Sizes 11 to 2 $2.00 Sizes IV, to 6 $2.25
Pattern Table Clothes Pure Linen heavy weight 2x2 yards square $7.50 value $5.95 Each
Furs Stored for I J f !M w j q in Foi ' Everv fi' I
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ffp c n i r Soi;h r.-r M: IV: ir!fv;, Mr. - t 1 1 S.ü'T.' r of ,.Tl".ro', ":'. tt-r. an 1 MrK L::-.'I Sbaw Xahv T n.. a- -1 Kn.i ;v L'i'ii ;. . - i! t ': cl i r. of M.-.tM Cf !. r. k: v.-:-e h'M 4; oa .-.v :-.,-: r 13. (t. I .4 . S it'::at !";. after:.. :j at 'i;y i iv.r ry. MACK WIl.sOV ! M:'.-k Wilson. .".!" nr okfi-:i et-, i
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Boys' Bathing; Suits . r at $2.50 Each Just arrived. All wool in good color combinations. Sizes 24 to 38. On Sale in our Boys Furnishings Store.
Short Sleeved Waists Voiles and Dimities. White or flesh. Sizes 34 to 46 $2.00 Each
3 Per Cent, Value of Garment
Summer Occasion
One of the most attractive group of Hats wc have ever assembled is ready for you. It includes every favored sammei .iyle. Large and small sport shapes Hats f r '.ravel for motoring chic black shapes for dance or dinner wear. Exceedi- gly good value, for
$10.00 S12.50 $15.00
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