South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 164, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE ! 3. 1922
Notre Dame Confers Degrees Upon 155 at Final Exercises
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City Hall Fire Causes l'o Little Excitement Report Slight Damage
Large Crowd Hears Miss Hallam's FORMER CHAMPS
Lyiocuöiui u iüu to mane million 1 HAVE HARD TIME
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A f, of mysterious oriKir.. ilis"v r'l In fh printing roni of ti.e ' r. -.-ir.' rli' dcriArtnint in the f-ase-n.ri:t .f :h- r.:y hall, shortly. lf-fort-11 i. ' ;. k lat niht, r(sulu-l in hut .üsht latiiac. Ci.r. ("uy Hunker l'-t-'-teil th t'inr of trnok- Ashilf !o k:r. Ihr ' ura.il 'hamhers on th thirl flour
-f th- bu.Iflin? arJ after an Invc-.-ti-j 1 am a praaual pycliolo?:irft. deals.i'A an foun.l that thf :!H.k'- was ' nith th '-i ' th. mind and ornun from the ray fvsim-or'a f- j :he use of the ubeonsciou facjlti ?, m-.. f!-r nr.N..',,! f-ffrt I tho1 which have before been un-
to obtain key to open the door, S-r?t. Krnil Luther gained adinit-
aiH" through a tran.-om, out a .'arch of the of!ic by Hunker.
Ppycliolopist Say? She Deals with Suhconseious Miml and IVot Creeds 'Arc you i'intu il:.-: ?" ',v rrt" of the me.-tion- akrd of Mi-s Al .- faretta llallain at h'-r lecture at the 'l;vir on .Monday evening.
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REAPPOINT WOMAN TO DIRECT BUREAU
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Ci""liiic to Ntytr Iiiu; aiid ' .if h o:I:er. . r : ; J r . af: r a-o iiti":;w 1 i i - i . Ii.'ivo ,-irit'S thi- id j.la ( into a -' ond lii'iiie". t ";n;r:: ..s a la t f af v. 11 to (('.'-' da - a r.d to (i-'li'inl'-n l oath. ") r par:i:.tr 5.-i ir.-l-"d difh'.-ult. It H hard to haw Notro I Jam. . It hai 1 ?.. rn-'-i tii" thr'-:h'dd f f :f- l. f"rIn (au-" "w th'-r'-by cio-- tir- .loot upon th- .arfr r-alrn of oi;fh Tordsjht w t'ar our ive aua frons soni" of the for.deat t!i!r,rs that '.v t an f-vr-r know, thi?.? wlii ! will tr'L-ur" .acrrd'.y In our iiT-iikh if bat whifh '.st- ran nv-r toil." r al iiicain. Tomclit wo bid far-vi 11 to
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tn'-dil to, r.u: h'-r and Motorcycle 0.'!';c-r Poure.
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)i'd work in ph. In-; . Tho 15r wa nn.illy located !n the kw.aNt no-'l.tl to ' i,;ij!,.ion. which way filled with
!.n;oke and had reached the upper ' floors through ri winding Maircase ; leading from the printing room. A j hole. thr e feet ajuare. was cut in :fh" Hour by firemen from Central
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Klin". ('. S'. ('. the b -t e-iy n;i th" history
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.to .T.ipi- . ((, ui. . S. C I For the b.--t .,-!,.(! ist 1(- ford durir.r four in the ', r ,,f Art ! and l.-tt'-r . a poM watch to Karl , Matth.-.v Arn .
I o- s- hol.ot 1.- record' ; d'jrir .' four e.ir.q in the 'oller (,f! : S b n e. a d l '.aff li to Harry Hoff-j ina r. I'rr the l,r,r cf hoi i.-t ic r'i Oi d dur. i i in;.' four years in the College ofj Fp:ut r in?, a trold watch t 'vril : i:.-!i.-;r. j , I'or the '-hol iM i'f-i nnl dur-j
I ii' lour yar m the college ot
'unown hut which men have always
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A larce crowd heard her discussion of how to make a million, quits a .imple matter If you reaily want milhon and are wil'.ir.g to take the trouble to pet it, according to her theory. "We are all reared with the poverty complex." she stated. "A
! Mi?s Helen Dernbach Named
ly Hoard of Kducation Recommend Candidates. The r appointment of MI Helen Dernbach, director of the Vocational
Some Save Moncv and Are Goin? Good Others Are Now Broke. '
If Jack Iemp.-ey sliould drop h.-, ; title win: ;ouI'l become of him? After a champion lose out. pen- I rally he U .sap pears. Few can tcIF ; whn'O t!u- -;:-.g heroes of yesterday now art'. Pon: .ir-1 de.i.l Siimi1
are dc'wn and out. dependent oni fiiend.- for lunch moncv. A few.
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FAIR ASSOCIATION AWARDS CONTRACTS
Director- Let Conliari- for Firework Ditda- and Other AmiiemcnK
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station who responded to the call, I extinguishing the blaze with chemii ca i. s
Although the offices In the .suuthwet vvir.g of t li o l)uilding was completely gutted Avith ilen.se cloud3 of smoke, little or no damage resulted
Guidance Hareau of the public who were autious with their coin chool for next year was announced . when the getting v.ap good, are men by t lie board of education at their! of affluence.
weekly meeting Monday riht at the
School Administration building. Th annual appropriation of
A check-up of former champ It.. I
'L-; ' V;VY 'r';K--Yf V ' . : .. .. : f .
i still living mows tili: th? ) IlaiitamuoUht.
federal government of $T50 for the Joe Howker. bookmaker in Knc-
u-e of the departnent hi been re-J land: Johnny Coulon. scll.ng jewel
i eived. together with tion conur.enting on
work accomplislied by the
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th.e favorable t instructor
ry in Chicago; Harry Forbes, boxing;
hahie we are taught the rhyme ofj bureau.
local : Wal-h.
in Hoston
i'.so in Chicago: Jimmv
ancther boxing instructor.
Pete Herman. Joe Kvnch
'Old Mother Hubbard. which carries with it a suggestion that there must be poor people, poor dogs, poverty everywhere. Plenty In World. "The neu- psychology teaches us that there Is plenty In the world, plenty for every want and every need if we but throw off those un-
Three candidates for member-hip j and Kid William,
in the Municipal liecreation Committee were recommended to the board for confirmation at the meeting. They are Walter Krler. George Planier a r.d George Kalcznski. The board deferred action on th appointment of the men until the next meeting to be held Monday.
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the rjupty l.i -s- roonu- and f--e
Ion' lin'-r of th" df- rt'd hall- can Ave begin to fathom th'- full noanin of thl hour.
I-iw. a gold wate
Milb. For ih. ,t st scholastic record during four yar-- in the College of Comic. r-M', a gold watch to Joseph
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i unomoerg '''y For e.-clbi!cf in the t:iruit of i tii- eourK in journalism. tho
Mevr's jittr-e tf Wi'.liam Ca'cilim". I'or ex'-elh'Tid'- in vocal training, a goM ined.il from the Toadies
"Ati'l tonight we of ilr.s ( ! i - are to I"- scattered al io.ad n-'r araiti to be all ur.i'e.l in one p!a- '- who have Ik-cm ornpanio.us for years luu-t n.v part, only a few of u ever to nie again. When w- .-!i.all
leave grown ld and gray w no doulit realize much mr than we do now hnw rn'Jih w
been to ench and to all. slwniM Not 1 'alter. "Tlicc thought.-" .ire ,ilruot ovcrwlieiiuing. 1 : tit while properly sending th" miIiios of our parting we should be untrue to the school that ha. taught us if we faltered an in-
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William
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shall fully ha ve
I'ui.-'s each wej-e aw.irded to the foKowipg monogram men: To lhu'f-ne Mayl bci au-e he has a hft-r scholastic i'ord for two e,-ir than any other athlete. To J-Mward IGrc- be au-e fie has a better -holastie i '-cord fr tliree years than ;iry o'her atlilete. "o Charles Fd-y bt-cause he lias a better m 'b'dali'- ronnl fur four years than any other athlete. To Frederick Rumor and John Henry Mohardt because they had the best scholastic records during
Orchestra Wins Favor with ! Radio Fans of City Monday I The Island Park orchestri of this jci'y, together with members of the
Van Aiken studio, furnished an excellent mvi.-ical program broadcast Monday night from the local W.D. A.Q. radio station at the Y. M. C. A. The orchestra offered a number of selections which were heard at
! stations within a ÜÜ mil' radius of
this city. A feature of the program last night wa-s the violin solos by I,. C. Heth of the Van Aiken studio. Mis luira Wagner furnished the aci-ompaniment at the piano. The program for this evening is one of unusual merit. Violin solos by Frederick Ingersoll will be featured. Appearing on the program will b? Wilfreil Dudding. baritone. August Gilbert, soprano. Julius Niedbalshi. baritone. Hazel Harri., soprano, and Madge W. Rotnlne and lit hl Stuart Gaunter, accompanists.
an: In oar adar.ee toward ththe s"nior -.ar amng the athletes
.'. ojid better Iif in the world for which our year here have been . It a preparation. We should be l'ai- to th" t.-achirg of Notre Dame and to hep pirit If o did not feel full rady to take our part in the world l.efore u. It would bo pleasant Indeed to stay longer but it i" time to take our leave and we shall do it as manfully .is we may. So in the spirit of the po -t's words we go forth tonight from Notie Dame, understanding that 'Not enjoment. and not sorrow. Is our d'.-tined end or way; P.ut to act. that each tomorrow
of the graduating ela.-s. Honorary degree were conferred upon Dr. Charles A. Uppincott, Wilhelm M idd schulte und Rev. Maurico GriUitrr Immediately after this d."!' bach- ( dor's tle-Krees were awarded to t seniors, four certificate. were conferred for the short courses, two men naeivad the degree of Jurist Doctor, and ! men were awarded masters' degree-. Jiclg-- Kickliam Scanlan's address followed a ral several announcements by Father Ilurns co.o hided the program.
concioin inhibitions w hic h repress j The board ordered installation of our natural faculties and block ouri lunch room equipment at the Oliver
school started at once. The matter of ordering stage equipment for the Linden, Oliver and Washington schools, similar to the equipment on the high school stage, was also deferred until tho meeting next week. Kcccivi! .S2."0 C "hook. A check for $200 from the ParentTeachers Association of the Oliver school to be used for shrubberies or pictures at the school has been received by the board. The money was raised by the Parer t-Teachers Association through their "Commu-
hinder any effort to succeed. I nin- Night" nrogram.
It will show in your l ersonal ap-i T, l0ard conferred with Archi- .... 11
pearance. which is most es?euu.n. tm c0i. George Frcycrmuth on th
full development. "The man who would be a succe?". and there are many who measure it by ability to acquire dollars and it is tiue that every man and every woman is entitled to his full fortune, must first find his place in life. "The second step is self confidence. You mut believe in your own ability to reach that goal and to do the best for yourself. Unless you have this confidence you will carry with you the fear of failure which will block your path and
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Insanity Plea Is Likely In Delorme Murder Trial
M NTUI probaldv w Ad.'.rrd D
AI. June 2. Insanity 11 be the defense of Kev. I lorme when he goes to i
tiial in .Inn" on tho charge of murdering his foster brother, Kaoul Deior;pe. This has b-en intimated by Gustav Moper ;ind Ilphrim Filion. at-j ternes for the Unman Catholic' priot. ,ac(-i:sd in a crime that for a tltio- created one if the most puz- j
Richter iS'amvd to Succeed the Late Judge Gallaher IiAPOim:. Ind.. June 12. Judge C. Iii liter, of th s city was Monday right advised of his appointment as judge of the Iaporte circuit court to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James F. Gallaher. who bad been the s-itting judge, and who had bt en renominated for his third term. Judge Richter is the republican primary candidate ror the judgeship. He served 12 years on the bench before he retired.
.irrest Horvath on Charge of Having Liquor for Sale Matthew Horvath. 40 years old, of 2114 W. Division st.. was arrested at hi home yesterday afternoon by Detective Sergt. Delinski and Officers Kish, Winthers and Ferger. charged with unlawful possession of liquor for th-? .purpose of sale. Bonds of $rD0 for appearance in city court this morning were furnished. Andrew Horvath, 223 X. Carlisle st., a brother of Matthew, was arrested at the Harrison ht. address, charged with drunkenness.
You must dres up. not die-- down, if you would impress the world or
reach your full powers and influence. "We turn naturally from the
unclean, the unkempt, the I'orl j the session clad becanse they are marks ofi
.failure, not of success. It is the ex
pression of what is beneath, of that tate of mind which is recognized consciously or unconsciously. Power To S Opportunity. "The third essential is the power to see oportunity. We all have, these opportunities. The world is full of
them. Hut the subconscious mma must react to them, must grasp them when they come, must reach out for them through the cultivated sen.e of concentration. It is possible to develop the mind along these lines and when those unused powers which are hidden in every mind are so developed, fortunes flow to you. not away from von." .Tuesday night Mis Hallam leclectures upon "The Great Checkerboard." which is her designation of that subconscious mind with the varied influences and postnatal influences as the "men which move about upon this board a.s checker players make their moves in that game. The audience last evening was the largest which has yet heard this practical psychologist during her present engagement. The lectures are free.
typo of brick and material for floor" at the new John l". Xuner school. Hndorsing the bills and discussion
; of other routine business completed
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7-ilug murder mysterio ever known
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not guilty, but h;..s lawyers maintain
thai he has he, n in such a mental ; haze since hi;" arrest that he h i not understood a word of the proceed-' ;pgs in P.: cae. It is jositIe that , the crown may appoint a lunacy1 eonimi:op , ; the lat mo.nent. T!ie bod of Kaoul T'clorme. .- j wealthy y.uip.g stud-'tit at ftawal Ulli', evs. t v, wa- fouiul in the p,nw
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brouglit out th.at Rev. D.-dorme was the sole admir.'trator of the hoy' ctate. ar-ol that in th.ir father's will Itaoul had re(c;d a nc-id- rabh? 'sum: lie wa t!i- (wp.'r of lhi luni' ai d hi- fester-):"of h- r i oliected
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B UK LING AM F COMPANY NOW AT NEW OFFICES The R. W. Rurlirigamo company, which has been handling tho Marquette Park corporation propert'.e in the city, are now located at lG K. Wayne st.. their new quarters. They have an extended lease on the ground fWor of this building. According to Mr. Burlingame. the constantly increasing sul-li:sion work of the company and the size oi the organization made it neee: sary for them to remove to karger quarters here.
ADOPT ORMXAISCE APPROPRIATING SUM FOR PLAYGROUNDS (Continued from page one) single track siding across Colvert st. immediately west and along side of the alley west of Main st. wa referred to the committee on streets and alleys to be reported back to the next meeting of the council.
An ordinance appropriating funds (
derived from a special tax levy, to the St. Joseph hospital and the Epworth hospital wa? referred to the committee of the whole. Ordinance, appropriating $ä.000 to be used for the maintenance of the city health clinic, and another appropriating $ 7 . 5 ü 0 to the police, micellaneous fund were given a third leading and unanimously adopted.
till fighting in
the ring ti a: once knew them as titleholders in their division, featherweight. Abe Atted, shoo store proprietor in New York: Young Corbett. bil
liard hall owner and tight referee in! Denver; To it my Sullivan, tight pro-j
moter in St. Rouis. Lightweight. Frank Erne, broker in .New York: Kid Ravigne. lumber dealer in Sagi
naw, Mich.; Jack McAuliffe. manager of Joe Rocket:, the English, heavyweight, newspaper writer andj persistent digger after white hope?:!
Fatthng Nelon. still following the ring; Willie Ritchie, wealthy and in the real estate busines in 8an Francisco; Freddie Welsh, owner of physical culture school at Summit. X. J.; Ad Wolgast, in Venice. Cat., where a benefit was recently given for him. Middleweight. Jimmy Clibhy. still in the ring, in
New Zealand: George Chip, miner, ewoastle. Pa.: Al .McCoy, chicken business. Rrooklyn, X. Y.; Kid Mr- i Coy, movie actor, California; Mike; O'Dowd. still in the ring; Billy ( Papke. ra!ing oranges, Pasadena, i
Cat.; Cyclone Johnny Thompson, chief of police. Sycamore, 111. Heavyweight. Tommy Eurns, tight promoter in Rngland; James. P. Corbett, actor and news feature writer; James J. Jeffries, farmer and oil man, Rur-
liank, Cab; Jack Johnson, . giving i peer.
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A FR PLAN ES SUBJECT OF ROW BETWEEN SOLONS WASHINGTON. Juno l'j Whether airplanes should be prohibited from circling around open air as
semblies in the national capital ,lis rviiTvpTi v i - - - -turbing speakers caused a clash in ' LN.ILM I iOA l ( )l (iHT the senate Monday between Sens.! AT I'CT n "i I Ml l,Tv
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IPitl to Fight I.oib. Y KJv. Juri.- 1 ''. Joh ut.v 1 ' of i. is -: g : i i d to ! f nd hi lor. 1 ,i : :i w t-1 u h ! h i c 1 1 ' n -ii . p a .-.iinst .?-.. I . v e h ui July 1". promoter T
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Collision on AT. afayctte Results in Damaged Car
ACCOUNTING EXPERT IN ADDRESS HERE
LaSslle Extension U. Director Lectures at Chamber of Commerce. . "Accountancy as an Aid to Rusinoss" was the ubjeet of an instruct
ive talk by Prof. William R- Casten-,Cjajg 0f the field announced tonight.
Axel Johnson. 1 0 1 1 S. Franklin st.. reported to the police last night, that while driving his Studebaker touring car north on Lafayette blvd., about 7 : 1 r. o'clock, a Maxwell touring car, driven by Gertrude Kindig. S73 Marietta st.. going west on Rrownson
st.., ran into hi car, breaking off j
tile bumper and the left front fender. Neither of the occupants ef the cars were injured. PARACHUTE JUMPING RECORD ESTABLISHED
in. in net ion pr-u er-d in g-
resolution proposing a" ' fr (,ral eotirt at Jm!;:
I feu- proffer ion .'igai'.--t I Three h'jp'ired u;'-
DAYTON. O. June 1 2
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W. Stevens, aerial photographer. McCook field, established a new parachute Jutaping record today when he
descended 24. 205 feet to safety, orh
r nts for him. Rev. Pelorme tat.
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Pohce found tliis
revolver and mv i' i- of the ,V-hp calibre as tlic j :ol from wh.lch he fatal shot w . re fir. d. Sensational videp.ee wa brought
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b o 1 s w;ll was
sion of a pa ta ry. Fra.-ta al!- the wliole of the estite was h ft to the- idlest, and it was pointe.l otit by j oüce that Rev.
en jrcent in Ot-
PREDICT BIG DECREASE IN GOVERNMENT COST
WASHINGTON. June 12. Expen-, ditures for carrying on the ordinary! business of the government for the j current fiscal year will be nearly!
? l.TOo.ooo.nno less nan last year, or about $1,000,000,00 more than th latest estimate by Director of the Rudget Dawes, treasury officials fore cast today. I'xpenditures of Die government chargeable against ordinary receipts
exclusive of the principal of trie ,
public debt, for tne fiscal year to date have amounted to $3.523,1 3'.7".S compared with $3.135.01.037 for the corresponding period last year according to the latest daily treasury statement.
holz, director of the department ot Higher Accountancy of the RaSalle Extension Fnivetsity of Chicago, delivered Monday night at the Chamber of Commerce. Students of the school from thi city and vicini'y at
tended the meeting
Another record was broken today when Rieut. Reigh Wade, piloted a twin motored Martin bomber, carrying three passengers to an altitude of 24.206 feet, it was announced.
Prof. Castenholz in
his address
pointed out the importance of propel usage of accounting systems in busmen's, saying that g'-od methods ot ae-counting and systems are- practically valueless in business without making'full use of them. In illustrating that point the speaker said. "The manner .r method in which the accounting system is brought into play in busines itwhat gives it value. Accountants will never gain anything by nreparing perfect accounting sheets profit and lo" statements, and the like without being able to tell th man
agement what each commohty
-, h t-ilcs .are composed
or.
is He
I,cnlno Reported I)lng. R11RRIN. June 12. (RY A. P.) Fr. m what are consider-"'! reliable private advices re-aching Rerlin today by .aerial post, the conclusion is permissible that the soviet chiefs have virtually abandoned hope for the recovery of Nikolai I.enine and that news of his death is likely eo con .e at any moment
Hefiin. democrat. Alabama. and 1
Williams.. democrat. Mississippi,
' r-. nlitrli k h or colli tir iit.
1 M'I I I Jill 11 ill Olli t .'iii'.'i tl J' peared to draw considerable amusement. Sen. Hefiin had asked, and Sen. Williams had refused, unanimous consent for the immediate consid
eration of a
fine on the pilots of such planes. Sen. Williams said that he understood an airplane had disturbed the senator while he was making a speech last Sunday. The authcr of the resolution said this was the- case and also that an airplane had disturbed Pres't Harding when the executive was delivering his address on Memorial day. accepting the Lincoln memorial on behalf of tin? nation. "As far as I can learn." paid Sen. Williams, "nothing is free except the air. For Go l's sake let us leave the air free even if it interrupts the president of the Fnited States and the senator from Alabama. The airplane and tne senator both make noise but the airplane makes the more scientific of the two."
; TER RH HAFT F. Ja: I lowing a second d :.o I coal miners at the R. Gregory mines' rata'- h ! operators of .1 sm ii! "w I met here thi aft' icon
1
R;
Monday at the R.-.-p.
ing
to a report
ice. and threat
deputies nrriv
w thdrawn, J hilf. down.
in-
lOWeve p. Th'iv u
: F.-l-!!:ir of lev mal
. M.pl.y. gon" m f' to (. oa;..
'o be f:.- ' !- i ' ;. in g :o:.-n -V ' - 'ci'ii-tt re m i p -. accord--i-r:rr- -f- ' :- -. WV n -'l ii-t : s id ii 1 ' i ' mine "i : ; - o: c '-r.
M RI.RRAI. CHICAG1. Jnr-.c 12 .''a ii . a 1 1 1 a r o : t a i So, t ore g ii t w i i i .-Mr ' i ' ilili n , . i.itio; a y a !. t Wi. tu: i .. la:. " !!;.
VMIVW. i:. i, y.,r'hieago White IV. 1 to file ? - A meri'-a p. As-o-:iic fr.oa '!.. W. rn h i .
WHAT'S IN
' RF.i ;;FS. o.J
Mar--, e '.m-m:, it : Kg! ju !;'' lit ' ia:i o i
f Tt !!.. in a I .'-i on : Mondav "night.
wmi;." m- l:. IC. O.
i f -a ' : ghf , won thi
"K. O." ,Tek
d bout lier
MOTHER OF A.UTHOR
i. oiiRirrr win. PITTSI'.FRG. Pa.. Ju-e j. ,; e'oii.itt of " eland. tonig!t w on .i r--v.-'in r de e-;sioti o.-r Rri ky Ryan : vr: i.. Pa., .u a t-r. -rouroi bo i- Tl:--'. a i ha: tamw gh'-
DIES FROM INJURY, A r.e-,h,i i i, r,.,,,
. i 1 1 . ' i a , . .i ; i ti.ii.' 1 1 ; i e o . : i n . l : ' i ' ! - f a ! nigh: r f.. Mr. ;tnd Mi -. !h tf;;k
A. G.obI:.- t V -t.. l.im olr
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WAS I i I NGT N. .Pii . body of M rs. 'o! ii. La .' i' !
erts. ;:. moihev ot . r 1 1 v - It berts Rhine-hart, is to be tak a to Pittsburgh tn.lay for l.aria'.. Mc. Itoberts dif-1 ear! ii.is i;;.or:.;jig at tho -ma-geney ho.jtai f r-o.-i in.iurii ami burns ro-. icl in a:, u . ; P .k al".ut a v'k ago.
Mrs Luc
W.I'
Haw!
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f o I i : : rly . , f th.- CfV.
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More- than in India
t w o -1 h i r ! . -ire Hin.l'i
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PredH' Woman's De'.itli. PANA. 111., Juno 12. Relatives ot Mrs. ora Re lie Downs Ridglcy, once known as one ot the wealthies: women i:i entinl Illinois and reported recently to have had $110.000, have begun an investigation of her deith I a.-t week a; Hot Springs, Ark.
also be ready to explain where Iserts to trace her estate were said
BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO RATIFY TREATIES AVA SHI NG TON, June 12The Fntish government, it was learned auth-
ratively ail of the treaties negotiated! ratigy all of the, treaties negotiated;
at the recent Washington confar- i
ence, with the exception of the naval treaty, by sinilpe act of the privy ouncil and without iMni-sicn to either hou.-e of parliament. The. naval treaty is regard- d as proper for consideration by the parliament for the reason that au.h'irizuion
must be had for the strapping of j from ;'tie p.-a, many ships ar.d otf.-r reductions-1 rangem-r.t.s f.-it !
Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Volley Back
; DR. HOLMES j MAKES A ! BIG SAVING i POSSIBLE t ! FOR YOU i ; Von w ;'. l co w ;;
i'-.r Pi ; have , -en tion No. 7 7 sieknes an
. e a r - in 7 f..r
a.d
i
kid: : I. ;
1 ; ! ; .
lb
bl-I
and charges in
n'.ent involving gre
o navil ef-tablisli-
appropriations.
ding -i:
I). Io.
me
)l id b
:' and ta
! th-'
taw t uIpci. about to ur.de-rgo an ( il lation. Kaoul had drawn and .-ig -ai th- d umept. lit v. P.l-o-m. . i retired cure.
'.' down and wet - as
i!cr. to pti-o't to a Wait tiial.
Jt'HV Sl-.ITXTrl CHARRRSTON. W. Va.. June 12
A jury was selected
in the ,-ase of new ,T. JZ. Will-iirn. on trial here on the charge of killing Deputy John Gore during the
sumse ve n
f irmersr two orchardists. one bank-
must
the ales are made, that is in which territory, and the amount of salfsresUtance in that territory. Good iicconntants can inform their tin-
of the sale activities
to have efaib d.
dispense this uopbrtul at a moderate- : . -. back if di-ati-:;'-tl plan. Rew are of kid m-v and- iie of it e erv . a r to be crajoy.eg tio ),;
Watch
Tit(Ti() sTPiiiu: ii i.Ti:n
I JACKSON. Mich.. June 12. A
. V. .. ... . . .
plover OI tne aimon oi striKe oi p.auorm mea e-mpiojeci u
late Monday U-tpnpn in their respective terluto-; ti,e Michigan Fnited Railways, called i
ric-s. be able to analyze the .tnl? into)to Pegin tomorrow, was baited late j their respective zones. Accountants ! tojav when officials of the- company!
Logan liturbance late last nur. The juror.- comprise
LIQUOR ON TRANSPORT LEADS TO NAVAL PROBE NORFOLK. Va.. June u A naval
board of investigation was bus;- Mon-'lf yoj hae day endeavoi intr to establish rc-pon- I the cyr-.-.-. puffy
istbilitv for "he nreseip-a. on board mo ''.-r tnlm.. b
the naval transport Sirbis of 67 cases I you ought to of foreign liquor found in the cargo j Carey's Prescr. unloaded at t!; navy yard Saiur-lauay. day. j It ha- w.nd Rear Admiral Hugh Rodman com-! of thou.-at.ds o
i -
tlbe
w ' i :
Oil
s : i -" . l or.--. ; Ii.
Or; tt '
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' ' ' i - - ' " i l e t '' ' "T ? tJ .- !"-,: ! . ! : c
't!!
i( i g p"
lb
r -.d'
who are
able to reafl behind the tig- agreed to submit the wace difficulties
. . . . . . 1 .1 i-nlf o tu,, h 1 ... T . . . . . .
tires Ol tueir snee.r uoo 1. u., . w.--i open a i ui irai .uii. ,.it: vwuipanj
a
of
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:
MTrlU) CHARGES 17 (CC;H0NEYM00N AIRPLANE uy i- U.ISK7.7, cirrous. FALLS; GROOM DIES
one merchant and i painter.
operates interurnan
whoi.iun lir.f. in half a
of r on at riicf 1 V.I UP i
i.liin m.i.i'" - - in business. The accountant
cannot do all this will be nothing, j Michigan cities
than a bookkeeper tne
and local traedozen .southern
Mi NCIH. Pol . Ju:
N. s chargipg rh.at h a;ta.'ke.I by u n;..i--ke-! th:w h : m irt n waiting
and tow r Uc- i V bat
. co fx : . w s to a f
I '
i.:n to a w of M a ! . c . 1 e, an 1 ;
Rob-, r:
Ry 1 I -ad bn.jj n w ;p . it .'P. - 'bib- '
.vi- near York -1 c. w lo re he w as i cat r.ed w ith a ;
Y
1
f r at'p. ' 1 1; t ( iw n . was e';t l.avi-tg b . . a g ; r. h. r.tp v. as l If
art ti ate :.. arg.-.l e n il here.
a ;
negro f-r.s , dec l.:
tors w it a s 1 .f e cop. vir..'. t .c a !
i-e o bae Mm. tra t. ci car for p ti t V t i . C ."a ! 1 i. 'i p.
i . " " 4e t; i i L'ot i s a I .-! The al.. g. d r- .at ; ; nd th- girl : i . 1: e 3a-t n . k ar.d d
dit W :t s !n !;ae been t. him. Rh d-.-.. ,;. r; tI-r , h! rivi:;.!!:' t 1- m.m
local Ku Kb; Khin nl t h.oi: h
wct" reitii.f itoo'ts or c--w; was ui.ali'. to r cogp.i.Te ap
1'
.
i i ica ;
tt' lay 1 1 1, v. , ir to the ;;;;; plact- w.aa-b w. '., w !;.-, : 1 it Ji h: ! I p! u- map jf ,c at As-hbatti r
Jure 11'. Anthtoities ' a rigid inve.-ticatiori of a honeymoon air-'":-' tb.e death c-r , g rar. eisen of th:
i e. millionaire i
bride.
IP. Pa prom
t
but th.
rs of h;s
- ei op 1. ..-
tie ( at gti: i snipi'.i a d W if. p o k 1
;o,, ), f the ,.,
. Ha capw r'h
P.h.:.
u tl rid
John
hi
' jurcd.
! tod.
lie
thai
a ! oi r I '
P. o t It! will !
Th- o Meaf. g. r m o. ' p. . . I:.ai !. .'.
- oi
loade ii: dc
atal
Mcti'er. was in-
rTman declared
io:ts the muhlrte was 1 n oli iidc.'l r , ndition
j THINKS KOHllRKV JOKlk I NRW YOI IK. June 1J With her : father and hi clerk bound and Kaftged nearby, three-year-old Sarah ! Austen laughed merrily today as one
bandit played with her while three oth-rs ntled her daddy's jewelry store on First avenue. She gave up the game reluctantly wjicn the quartet r.ed w.th several thousand dollars
worth of loot.
or le-
more
ret of his life." In concluding.
commented favorably upri tne won-. accomplished by Student in th accounting department of this city.
Prof- Cdvnho!z'
made A tgi u--'h
a part of t )-,): hor.ey-itaipm-nt. They were wc-'k ago
I
AUTOMOTIVE EXPERT IN FIRST OF SERIES OF LECTURES MONDAY More than South Bend auto mobile dealers and their employes
STORM AT CHATTANOOGA. C 1 1 A. TTA X 00 G A . Tenn.. Jur.e 11. Thi city was struck by i wind
and rain tonn Monday which disrupted the wire, systems and caused some damage to shade tree-. The wind atair.ed a velocity of 52 miles an hour. L!ghTr.ing sent f:re to several house..
bladder tr"
3 on can alway
mandant of the Fifth naval district.
i expressed th-? cpinior. that the out
lawed be-ven.ge was the work of a (suit are guar. powerful ring involving not morej N TR Dr. than a few nival men with headquar-1 practicing pii'.
h -a : l.e b - of . I Lt.. '. ', : W p V. ' S p r, t i . . !. g ,1 (J T v -'g-r..- - '' -r . ,, R- , vc-i. -t v- !t,- v - --7 ' I " ' a i' i- t" ' 1 T- - t V ' -. - a.
Dr.
It.
a . I
r t i . i :
4-. W Ar WVf r . j-?V
Gr t fit Li
ter. probab!y at Norfolk
Naal Rill Iiid Over. WASHINGTON. June 12. Con-
Pioneer Suffragist I)i. SFLIIVAN. Ind.. June 12.
Antcinette D. Reach of Oxford. Ky.. i the Chamber of Commerce, given by bill in the senate, et for Tuesday. I
-Mrs. attended the first nisht's lecture at sideratio-i of the naval appropri ition
siirciu i: wins nixisiox. JErtfJKY CITY. N. J.. June 12. John Shugru. of Waterhury. Conn., outpointed Gene Dclmor.t of Meniphis. Tenn.. in a 12-round contest tonight, in the opinion of the major
ity .side
newspapermen at the ringRoth men weighed W. pounds.
ar:d hi. great Pr-
. itidrd th'tis i tii - ! kidr;ey and b;
after you ran a'.w ive i'r-s.-ripf ::: Store nn 1 .i i ; r'-ha ' country ovr. K name. Dr (Vir-;-T"T iLbjuM r.r T rr.e lie r e r a r. ,'r
r:g
Ii-
S6.00 Per Tooth J. T. HOLMES, D.D.S.
..-1
th-No.
. g i :. i r . r Cet.tra! ... k r..r I . i r. r r ! r
Io
' c
formerly a resident of Sullivan ana i P. K. Chamberlain, automotive m
a pioneer urTragist died at Oxford , dustry expert, Monday nicht.
Sunday. P. wa? Jearr.ed here Monda
The lecture was the first of a four-.j
'J will not be. begun until Thursday un-
tier a decision reached by leaders to-
Mrs.
ach was the fir-
day
be admitted to the bar
p
l f.. t
aid an a;!:-! t j . 1 ..'I .ti.-.i Iii' i h t.t he .-d i
hers of th
th-v i
I h b.eni
EDITOR IS KILLED IN AIRPLANE CRASH
A a GL RLS. .Lira Z.- Will.
Fo-
a : . f
b'CTi'
Up r-
Ill.lSr..-
A 7
I ; nil! ; : I o : a
at Anaheim, Cal
la of
t
i a n ' s 1
:.o; : J - , . :.g co
MacKay, weiikn-iwn .dl-
or a p..'. writ r, is .b-d totiay r.nt wo ther ::p :i wt re injured. o';e teiii.ios f ttally, a the result of .n lirplar.e na ident late yesterday O.ep. ,t plane t arri::g MacR.iv. R.dl
P.oliA iintip. ;itd I I tl-blac'-m. i o-ia.
'l''l I. M a
I ham st.
t Kit
ation.
1 1 ugn oiug m.i n cra-:i
icne jioie near (Jr.i-
Aeting Clisjirman Poir.dexter
woman to1 night series to re gi n at me ai.iin-.0f tne naval committee explained in Indiana. ber 1-v Mr. Chamberlain. He wai;hn. serral senator.,- ebb cted to
obtaining thi right after a long legal i brought to South Rer.d by the South Ufuefdav for the first conside ration.
battle. She organized a woman suffrage club in this city II year" ago The body will arrive here Wed-
nc-'layfor burial
. lire Ix S.ooo.iMm. CIMSTOXi:. Mich.. June 12. Fire starting in the roundhouse of the Soo line here destroyed . tho buildings, 15 locornotlve, machine and blacksmith shops and several .-mall building Monday with a losr estimated at more th.an a million dolars.
Rend Automotive Trades A-oc:aiion tj;tjmin;r tjy neede-d more time to for the purpose of giving his courr' i study tem. of the bill. to local dealers and the members ofj their organizations. He will hoM . SKULKS HIGH OFFICII sessions Tuesday. Wednesday ar.i ' CLKVnLANI). June 12. Judge
Thursday nights before leaving for . p;.,rent.e K. Allen or Cleve'.an l. O.. )
the Pacittc coa.st. wncre ne na.s ii0ndav nicht announced her can-
lecture tour scheduled for the next three month?.
Throughout Old Lyme and Ham-
Conn., you are welcome to
Walluri CJfi mi i;i ji.i-"o; w ... v . 1 you are an artist.
burg.
didacy for noml nt;on t ;h -u-1 H
preme court of Ohio. Julg Alien. Tho was the f.rt woman to be elected to a common pleas bench in Ohio
i l- tne nrst toj:n en iui ror then
supreme court in this ttate, if not I il
I'.
the country.
r " ' IT i - - irfiiT-rf i i i r' i T 1 i i f i fill a i .- . ,.. .3
"THE GREAT GHEQKER-BOARD . AMD HOBf-TO PlAY IF f II i
H U .1 Li 11 IUI (1 Vw ' ill 12 i i tl 1 l.wi 11 II 11
Renowned Practical Psychologist and Character Analyst.
OLIVER THEATES
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