South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 263, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 20. 1922 Story Mi Mi cm raer cm Momance u

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'Woman Undergoes Gruelling UBMl BLAMES -7 I'.f-.'.'Tr 1 ebruary, 1521, h.ad you

iixarninafion By Attorneys Rrpr.it! Dpfuil- of Hrr Allrprd Iflntifii - Willi Harry Poulin IIn-lan Al-o Tnkri Witnc-- St'jrl Lawyer-. in Frequent Wordy Wrangle3.

r-r.m it- ge dr ? ;r. y,ur rr:r. r.r (111 you both

- -r !' n Harry

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r i rr. o -.-TV- I P-. I

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r.'- ip -Mr". I'o-il;

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. vs pr .--nt. n- r. ar. 1 Pc

:- V n In n h'

: w-.ed v i r:o:; n r'fnrt- ma

v e trial ?f ob. a In. a rt -vj"-.v frc.-n Mr.- pf-ulln. Pro Jr-K por.'s r rr. r t to

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my room. .1 rr:'- b.l IIS. 'A)

; Ix sun ;h prep a rn.tion ?" i "I ha 1 begun trio mental prpirai ihm"

"Vo'j ha 5 nc: written, any?" "I did r.ot begin my text, Tho

Conflict - f 1..VAS.' " "Von hail hen g-athorirg tho sub- j

lect matter?" "During January your p-ir.cipal pcitlon was Instructor a: tho Ui.Iprs!:y?" "Yc, I w.a.s a p rof es.s-o r at N". D"

EXECUTIVES FOR

SHOPMEN STRIKEN

platte

Text of Harding Bonus Message

.M.i;TAM:N1: SIMON'. .amu.m.ti, ?pr. l?. (y J. i

M.iC'laler." S.mon. f ver.-year-"! J ' N. C.) Trs t l'r.!nc,, mssR to

f Mr. aril

imon, who

Mrs. (rorc

tut.il sum COCO-GO.

v-:n t:i

i copcrc4. voTo.'r.c tha oMirrs bor.'. ! ., .

or

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v? '

Ib'.n. fo'.:-iw:

larces

'Irirs:

ry, you hiy, you

Anvrrs Dauphcrty's Cli:

With 28-Pacc Affidavit.

Read in Court. 'or.rinii!.! Frorr. Vs .')r.. )

I.al .cuiiicnt. :c: - ix. IrriKthy

r i'lieri much of your innte-rial .' "Yes, I f-r.torc'il Into a contract

wüh trio ri'-blUhorn to-co.nrleto the,f;rav ' hfl t-'nlon r.ic:M a-lopt".

this city, di.l at o'clock yos;nr

ihiy afternoon at St. Jovph's hospital. S'i i Rurviv?'l y th re--!

i brother, Ocfirg". John ar. ! Joseph

Iir.il four FNtrrs. Hler.. A nr.?.. Mary

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: ana jo.rprs:n. .Masuai:i" rirrjon v.. -is . x rrsr, r,f t,....

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"To th IIoi; of npnrror.f!vofl- fnt tl o o ' aj-cl h r..t;f

'.5 returned, uithut l7 4, a M'.l 'to pro-

i a pprova n . r

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.i' . j j ? I rorr.prriii:on tor 'r.r

; part;cu.ar 1 2 : r. to riiakp

to

wert

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' horn in --uth F.ni, Juno 12. 131? Funeral arran;',rr.''r.ts will ! ar.

r. o ti r. r ( vl

Sa ir.

and for, rrr.ner.', upon

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'With th

HI to triv xrr"-?:!

".rT'ft purp1

; duty cf ra'..-:rir ta? fu:.

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' r ' rr. Mr i r r r. lp. .' "' ; i .'iti 1 Mrt. T.rr i r.

v...i pTrr.it?' 1 n T'r

r v --)ir' '1

Mr

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. .1 V. L- o n her Mr'

'.;'. wf -I r..i to tno

f r.i:.;. r. J'-liion ir.ter- ; - l . f r.v i.-.i?ht a?k if ih'y u-.! th- f.iniily s;lv rv.ir Mr. i'ark. r t ii.n-J that the rju")tlyr.ir.ir ui to yhv.v t!;o rclatioru-hlp

. x. tin- h .tv. T 1 1 : w i f o d u r i r

rrs'ly ari'l c"r..-ortln with him. J i'i.-f; I ;:(."':i b suta.ncü Mr. rar

"In

ho k in elx n .onths "

U

report favoring st'T- to organize!

n of a rat. on s

i rratitudo to thoo v'm e.rvr. !r. its

"Durir.? Janu try. i.-r your work n.

! regional ai tustmer.t Loa:

pro-

irfproft Jn tlio World w.-ir, T am

instructor particularly h'avy?" via-u ty tn5 transportation art. V. rt.. tlifJ at the I-.p worth honvta: iuhfTih

its, vorii in tlie second Funesrter' '"'ruury, v;ce -prr-s:ant or the Tursuay mrr.in? at C:4 r. clo.-k f"l-

I'rof. Ti'-rnan and th-Lt perloU of t:rr.p

4 4 i

Is nvjr? h'.ivy than :ho first." 'AU-.cn dil you begin actua.1 writing of the l-ookV "Or: If b. 1." I lnKlics Text iWiok.

"I:! you finish It within 5pecif ltd time?"

Pennsylvania, rresentei a minority lowintr a throe monthy il'.n.v witii report oppoinfr fuch boards. ; coir.phcation.-. She is survived by The majority ieport was rejected : her hJ shard. Stephen Zynkov.'I--,

j by the avoc ation and T. Dewitt'and the followinc: children. Mr

MItS. STi:iMIi:V ZVMvOWlAK.

T?. In!te1 5nt rver

I will cT5e ro be cri'eful. it cannot

and r.f-ver will c.tso jrlvlnc epres:oi to rhat cratitu.io.

I

I payments.

Throughout th- pr--'h s?ge was a f:.::i v. : r cnr.pr for havir.c pro., printing tho hnnus u::!:, ür.c timo p-o.ducti thialr.c: the mtr.cy. "A brr.;:. to :.o r '

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"In leiatippr for w!.at N called j ct npr,..Ä .it,,

i Cuyler. nre?!dnt of the executive. iK.nh. rino M.-u.ik. Martha. i!.a?-I ' . - '." o... returned hercvitli

.w. I nnnointerl Mr. frrhn-v fn irrr, ' (In Tr -r-,l t'r.. 7t-a-o-.V . x rni,.- n-e.,,,, SUb.-tance; W

rnr.prfss I ,

'p-c:'!y to the day.

) 'lie.-ldes your wntirr did

Mr. Gray a?

chairman of the labor; was born In Poland in 17C.

icommittpp. j T'ureral rvlc-s wi'.l be heli Frlyoii i "Thi.s action of the association of . day nomine at S:"0 o'c'ook in 8t.

ort jo'i J5l everything inlkep up your v.-ork at the univer- i Hailway Fx, utives." -Mr. Jewell; TIedwicr's church and burial w.l! about th"-- hou-e ru.st a vo j ' 5itv ?" Mid, "wan regarded h.y the ofTicers in St. Josrph cemetery.

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To hr h.-.bar 1 ar. 1 Mr. Tirt.an. ai:d .vhrth'r th"y M-': 1 t h e pafrrity f T". lüy.

j' fore Jan.

-K

didn't

t

.VI th v. hat difference?"

Mr. T!"rri: v t r.d a f tr t o'r'."

r T ex e"! ir ly r.

'-k apr.e.i r" 1 tir

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;o'.!rr y a !orc, a ' ) t! O ' H'-ur:: " o ' .'.

vo us.

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h ba:!; toward

d court room full of 1 ca r.l: !n'o hr cr it.

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"I did." ! of tho i:aiiwn employe. dopart"Juüt a f e v qutfClons regardin? J ment and generally by the employes

your relations at horae. During ! in t Jcinr.inp: o: a cam pal

ciiATUins is. pi:Aitsr.

n by i Charley 1. Pcarpe. wn of Mr. end

nua from vhlch Ihe hectoval ! to be paid. M"orover, It ?ah!!hes th very 1t rcrf) precedent of creating a treaetir covenan to pay

i which put n huiden. variously esti

mated bef.veoji four ard five hiHion, upon th Aniorinr! iop!e. net to disoharce an ob'isratfo. whirh the rovernmen. alwny? mnct p.iy, but to

''ry pood, r.r 'Aif'iy da'

occupy the .-ame fiut you observed s. you carried out

takin; cire of the

the

L' r k i o . if.'. I 11 V.-. . I, 'tlio A.;-rhtlon of V i H in v 1'rficM.i AI rs T'T V T -.o r. A " n Vi'. V-r.

I'l'iuuj.i, m nut jJi'Miiu i.i- "" -- ..... .. . ............ ...ir. . .i.e. . Ji"'ni'-;. , v i i.i ' , I n.7 ot,v a nor.i whlh to coiniers r-lt'tX'r) IVKrnnrv Vinn vr.n , r,r- 1 f Iv f n?1 P.ct t?ir r.'l; hvnV f.mnovrq, VnrtVi r.'hartw elrl" Tpoo,h'l ..... ...

v...... . , r: ........ . tJ A j therielven whl' cera-ir" in writing your book, did you 5ktp ; or. iniz.atior.9 for the purpoM of de- morning. Death caused by !Mk:i; .o ' " f "

isfrovln-' the effeeMven-- nf tlio or- or tVin hwrt nnta c.,' J.,lr '

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alone'

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Ir

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r-T r-r,ti ey-i ni i m Mon ' a i I- of kU clu-di .f:r rt.o.-.n Mr. I'.ti ker a;d: thir.K'V" M r 'I" . r r , n ,1 v ill rr - 'd i.J.

; : i . fort- Mr-. I'ouKn

bfl.s and

a r. d took that tort

j eanizationn and disintejrrann j Ho was -ja years old. II leave h'.-s did you s.eepjtbelr membership and nlo as thej father, mother and three brothers, Jbocrlr.nin t a concerted effort to'ramely. Frank C. Stcihcn and i destroy th" effectivepe; of thot De!l A.

"Wliere wa your wife sleeping ! Pnlted Jtates railroad labor board, i Tho funeral rviees will b heM

"Iuirin;- March n'or.-?" "Yes. sir"

sow thou you had quarrels.

during thoe two month??'

j On Jan. CI. 1 1 2 1 . the affidavit con-' th" re-sidnc in

,h o.- mpiod the r?ar bedroom." i tine-". Mr. Atterbury, "made a pr- Tl.nrf day afternoon

errrptnry demand" before the labor j with burial S board for abrogation of the national cmrt'. rv:

m". tint ihe railed you d t i ol h ho v. .i ;;o;j, 4 tt

would wr.te to

iKd v. r!

iu n! to '! by rbo:ip

l ;ir.c''-r v i.o wa " sic a " y ft, I i "

".':!;, fob! vou .he

' ' u . 1 ! n't v I ! ' ?" "I rn'' T"T'f til ber." ".sow. M r -. Tif m i n

' i-u. dMn't .he?" "I don't know." .Mrrtlnr; l Ortnltcr. "Now. VT:. T;or; an. w hen w . i it i you rit Mr. Poulin before Jan. v. 122. that b. tbe dty Harry :r:or.'"d you n ein:re!i; when waJ that tii'ir, if you remember ?" "In October." "Vhat tirn?" "I don't remember." "It was In Ortober. 1 f 2 1 . was it "Yes 5!r.'f "Xow where .dl! you met him in 0 tober?" "In frort of Meflann's undrtak1 r, f pariO-T." "Iid you -u the diiid ?" "Vr". sir." "Did you jr-.ert him aain between that tlmo in October ai.d .Tan. S?"

i. :

in nKinrtiAti m n ti inicmnc.1 LiTPfitncnl j rriplir.l hetween road!

which the court tuistalne?. i.and employee under the railroad ad-,

I Then Pros. Jellixon asked Trof. 1 ministration during the war.

I

Vnnlilo to AcTfM

" tro your uspiciou.s ever aroused about Harry Poulin?"

It.'L you V"

' !ts of them." "You cjuarre'.ed Ivfore .Tan. 1 ?"

"I ku..s r.o." Ticrnan relative to hi marriajre re-.

' -'ow then vou had a many i laticn--. but the answer was r.ot per-j The board abrogated the njrrce-

rniited. Arsument en.sued and Mr. ments and referred disputed rules Jellixon n.-:!od that court adjourn j back to the principals, but when they to perpait hi:a time to see if he were unable to arrree, t!i boird

era In heard the case, and promul-

ed new rules, to which the shop

Nor'h at 2

n the North

piarrI alter Io'Ti'.e wro "They v. a r '.! n't the v ?

dan. 1 before?" .Not An-wcr. did not an-wer.

about

i no to be denied that the na

tion ha certain very binding obligations to thoso its defenders who

j made real ?.a er; fl in the World 'war. and who left :ho armies injuries, difhled or iiaf.crd. o that they 'could not resume their place In the i normal artlvlMes of i;f.- Tlien rh.

I j' b r r v ..... ... K ! li-atinn.s aro hii? e;;.adly and genj erously met. per i.aps there are

here and there inefficiencies and Jn.1 utic, and sor:e distressing !nsinncea f,f regert. but th'y .are all unintentional, ard everv energy' is

:r. -jet 'ia

i ioinv .-a

do not ha-, e f.e

ca.h, wo do rot l.,-.. ., i -a 'evy to meet the . tuition. h-r. :.i our note, you may h i- t v.v ...-"! ir for half iv w.rtb. ' " "This I.s not com p - -a ; .on." ).n message contin ".fl. "'out vathrr a pledge by the co.pgr'v wh.:- ti:executive branch of th-- governnv r' i.s left to provide for paym w fa'.irg due In ever increasing amount.' "I reite the flurrs to rt 1 tlie congress how generously a?.d

SENATE ADOPTS TARIFF MEASURE BY 43-28 VOTE

From !Mg

i

how properly It l.e.M

d

Ivihf rty e'eb ck.

:us f requent ' could find some authorities for th'jjflgal j c ourt. ; rat'

Ycf." In tho morning Mrs, Tiernan wasjmen objected. "Vou didn't know Poulin at the ' r;Uest loned by Att'y Parker from the During the c,ame period. Mr. Jewtime ihf c coi. l child was born?" 'punt where she had been interrupt-! ell said, two other controversies

The funeral of France F'.eanor Firestone. 12 years old. daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Harb y 11. Fire-tone of .about the heavy cos:. In the curl.ti n rni-u xvill bo hold from : rent fiscal year we are expending

i

treasure doors to discharge ti.e . ',.'... ga';on. of the nation to t a whom it indisputably roves tcj.ipensation and care. Thotjglt 1; -ing gratitude ; the mod f everyone who served, it if r.ot to bo ...j.d that a material he.s'ovai if a a obligation to thoe who emerged from

"he great contact not only ur ed. physical!- mentally anl

uaiiy richer ror the grat e;e.;u-

er.ee. If an oblicntion were to be

1 admitted, it would be to rharce the

t. : y .-.f At.;. . V du. e . ,."A'',r th. pro r c ! :

g ". ' --i r, : p'n, 1 " i . . . i i ' i and i'b a .:;:.; rn l - icaN. rt:f 'Lu- a ' ..:

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Prr-id nl'v

titlioritv

til M-(dr.t-

than : . i w .

Tre ea, (

ebmt'd

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Ilroad. e - l;e.p

a t

bring dfrectrd to their earliest pas-;aJjue(j COmpen.tion bill with In slbie correction. In meeting th ! acuacy and stinginess v.Iw.'.iy un

no complaint .booming

r.br-.i

at o r -

of til" ( v,; ;r

th. ci't :":" 1 as 1 1 : e '. o ".v fi i rc';. ir.ff. Ai-

(."!' cb.r a n

obligation there 5"

the residence at 2

afternoon with services in the First Uiurch of the Brethren at 2:31

o'clock Thürs lav ?n i"."""."ihi on hr srital;7.ation and

id at the end of tho first day'r hear- were brought before the board and ; o'clock. The Rev. (J. YV. Pencil will

At the end of tho morning ' decided in the employes favor but officiate and burial will be in Illgh-

'Xo "

"Vioa t; -rif.'ed vou had trouble. I ing

! when or after the s- Cond child v:s s j -'ssion he y.a rtially collai svj. "Whenjthp decisions wore violated and dlf-j'-and cemeter-,'. ! 1 rrn. W hat war; there about tho i s'-e revived she found herself the , regarded by the railroads concerned. birth cf the second child that caused ' recipient cf a bouquet of roses pre-1 Ope dispute grew out of the prac-' SlVCVtliCart of Milll I-!-.. vol.. In tio f-i.-TUv"' ' sente 1 to her through the coutl tico of lottlncr contract for shoo '

, The ojue.stion ua.- unanswered. 1 ail'ff by some unanimous person work to outside contractors who paid i "Ibdn't Mr. Tiernan and you nave ' apparently a serjucl to lier dor.uncia- their employes the prevailing local 'trouble because he charged tho kc- Aon cf Poulin on the prevlcu do.y;wa?ro Pcale instead of the rate fixed

; end child was not his?" for not .sending her roses at tho I by the board.

i "No. lie did not. Vou better ftopMime tne nai.y was born as sne s-abl , this unlawful

Tjnat." ; he had promised

care of pick and wounded, on com

pensation and vreational trainins

for the disabled, aud for insurance. The figures do not Include the more than JCT.Ofto.nnft in process of expenditure on hospital .r ontnictIon The estimates for the year to follow ar approximately $470,000.000. and the figures may need to bo mode larger. Though tae peak In hos-

Calif.. Sept. 19. CRy j pitalization may have psssed. there

Tile board declared.1 -uis.-s .uiu" lh-imiu, uante a grow in in o cmici nzaiion. anu ; of Charles Fitzgerald, one of the ' the discharge In full of otir obllga-

our republic. S.iv-h a be-

s'owal to be worth while. mut i-e generous and without apology. Clear iv the bill returned hen-wrh takes

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' r!e-l. du' ; .s ( n p. a .' u f , v-o l e ri art;c. are t . '-.-.v I .any other .m.bar ac I 'em pa rat . v ' v low rate

cognizance (

tue

Victim Tries Suicide

JACKSON"

o.

I was in n condition to go

. -I A n 1 tfA n i ti t vi I n Ai'u trvi . ri . 1

The second dispute originated on '

"Was there anything wrong with- rile cross examination .n t.LJjthe Pennsylvania, where union men' - 1 '" ' ,,""v vour hu-b:nd"s heap a in January ' morning began with a resume of : ria;mrd the committee to repro-rnt ; pnn--l Fvbruury " whir Mrs. T.err.an nut Pouhn and; them in n imputes v.a.s "hand pi.ked"': ri'ysu:'ins MM h WJl1 rornyfr' "No. Not that I krow off." th.e f riendhip which developed hy th( railroad executives. The . - .1, s rrx . ....

i on wro'e J'ouan somo letters m.eai.ir ura.i -u un- iien.au anu hoard ordered a new election. I he nfur Jan. IS. 1021?" j P. ulin families. j Pennsylvania sought an injunction

"Yrs, ar-1 ha wrote me some." ! you can or. en at iho i'oui:n;t0 rrctrain the board from intcrfer

tions to the diseased, disabled, or dependent who hfl"e a right to the government c.are. with insurance liability added, will probably reach a

government w'i.- ly

ea rt hen a re. m" bo. d.- nr. ! si: nd r : cor ding to th -

;nao.l.t of tne to iiesto.r. and

savs in snbobance 'we do not have

1 c f 'p t - t . e c a i the cash, we do net believe in a ax rj.,i;( i: .v,,,.;,,-,

levy to meet the Situation, out iw Ut.iiW (,f .;. i.s our note, you may h e our ered- n)rvasur it for half It worth j Th:, M:: oinrk. a "Thin is not compen.-atiop. but ,r- in Americ- M t U - 1 ,1 1,,- l- A , I .. .

liunrr p.rut;e i. ur- i tn.lt the j i r e--; e r. t ... . A .1.-1

ft ' A O "' i ar !

A . p .1 I e -

-i ' : 1 e . 1 i j ' . - a t." in 1 i a r p : o i ; ' f . ': a ,c o 1 i : i ? 1 .1' Pa r.e-A'dr!r ..

while the executive branch of th i r. i:v,o!

t V O V f -

provide, for in ever in-

hnufv. Fpon

1

bv

government i.- left to payment.' falling due creasing amount.?. "When the b.ll war

federation in the hou-e eprfsed ! in the ar.th conction that any Rrant of! and abroid.

under c on -

d i" I r r dep , rt -

a-.ff m.V.ir. z. in i g vep brod I s s ;ie r'l'-tori--

estiiration h.e ma .

ir.crc.".-e or do. r a.e arv rale

p

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"Oo-u". d that

I fCe'iry to rqt:a'.;7e t!;e d.ffre:

ff pri du n- .op. a t i;o

it iiMiiliih i irfiii iaiiTiiiiiiiTiiitf.ni i i m n n

cut.

"What time of the day did you mert him at the church?"

"About a quarter to nine." "What took you lb. ere?" I "I was going t o forvico-f." i "What "time did you get hnm from j from the 'r:icc??" j "About la o'c'.ocl;." "Fid on rem.ifn at home th rvt

Hands Her Tj-tlcr.

Mr. Par

han'b.d her a letter

the rnorrin

Ye;."

Iar f Confc

"Tb-t i- tho

don.

da v who h you have

makinr vour con-

i s

c n irar.rn .

!" üc'.oii to him

"Y.-s." "What time did yon tell your husband?" ; "At dinner time - "Fad you sa; down to eat?" "'Ye-. No. Innner we.s rf.adv ard -t upon ''ne table. "YWre you ar.n." at P'ml'n?"Naturally to somo extent. " "You wer. -ryirg and your hubanj warded to hr.ow the e.n" rf yoTir troubled mind?" "Yes." "What did vc i tell h'.m?" "T t 1 him about it." "All of it?" "No Not -it that time." "Wtta did he K.w?" 'Oh' My Cod " "Fo to that time b ha 1 tre.itel

I

' nndtho witn'ii sail. "He teld mo J to burn mine " "You recolleet writing Poulin in this letter and telling him you i thought you could m..ke your husJ l and believe that he was the fathI it of th. is child?" t-he w.:s a.-ked.

Another legal difference existed but Mrs. Tiernan wa allowed to ur.v r ti;-' qut .-.tion. "Y(.--. Rra.l the wholo letter, won't you?" A few moro qtie.-tions ard Mr. Pariter concluded his cio.-..- examination. On re-dirt, et "Ä-.minalior., Mr. .1-lliifi'i went (Wer previous testimony co:ie"n;:.!j tl;e time v. Iv n they at;, r.d i a party and Poulin

; home to see Mrs. Poulin when yourjint? and Judge pag0 In district court

i husband was pot with you? Att'y i Parker asked Mrs. Tiernan.

"I don't know." "You went automobile riding with Mr. and Mr.s. Poulin when your hus-

! band was along?"

"Ye?"

here granted it. but his decision was:

J reversed by tho court of npreals jnt-t

June. Denying the attorney general's contention In the government's bill, that refusal of the shopmen to ac-

; rent a wage cut ordered bv the labor

Was Mr. Tiernan with you evr-ry ! hnnr(i nromnted the walkout July

1, Mr. Jewell declared the above disputes were tho prime motives behind the .trike. The defense i.s expected to take tomorrow and probably part of Thursday in closing Its oae.

I prohably mentioned it. to r,,Ttr,ir,r1y t-raT 4Tf

H ILL SUSTAIN

bir.'cia d Ml.-'. eoU'd bis, hi" "'ii'Oi Mit

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r s!i'.

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"V.o. sir." 'Whit .111

Tne

Turmiti that lit poulin came to s e had been to Chicago,

come in a t aic al

r. e

.a y

the

babv exactly as hi-

r ""

p x

( n

"T fe

,.en " ' Me a. id r.ot." dt kv a- :!a '. .'twen bci'iir;- nr "He d d not "

the cb.il d wns b-

v,- -I o t. e March?"

fen-e objecto. I a.t"d

court a i:it d the motion. "Wa- .-lie- smiling?" "No" "Wa.s she crying?" ' Yc at times." "Fid Piia talk about. Mr. i'ou'.ir ? Pit she. dis u v ycu and M.i. Pou

lin? Tilk i b u: - u both some

p o : r. " ' " - ' .. :." 'I ioion Strick n Out. ., .; ie-t.v-T. . i.d at tract s wer 2

' VilUT- - I Mr.-:. Tiernan'ft memory was lnd:-- ; tinct. j "When things were not right with you cither In health or in your trou

bled spirits, you and Mr-s. Poulin often talked about it. did you not'"'

"Yes her."

"You remember the time when1

jyou took a large dos of quinine?" j I "Y(-s!r." I j ' When wa. i oat?" j

J "About April C, when I took the ";rst dose." ! "UM you tako several doses." I "Yes fir, for a couple of days." J "It made you sick didn't it?" I The witness's answer was vague, t "You recall that Mr. Tiernan ealled Mrs. Poulin by phone and i told her of your Illness?" ! "Ho did r."t."

I "Didn't Mrs. Poulin come to

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disabh-d and dependant and assert-i ed that the total co-.t of this work! with Insurance liability added, pro-j bably would exceed Jlb'.OOO.OOu.uuO. j Only once did the president refer to the Interest, on the foreign debt out of which proponents of the bon-

i us have contended it could be paid..

see J He told congress that the govern-;

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and tell you that you should not take;i.ent was facing a deficit if $50, -j such heavy do-a s of quinine?" ! 000.000 during the current fiscal '. "She did not." t year and a further deficit for the ' W hen after April 0. did Mrs. ! voir succeeding "even after ceur.t-

: Poulin come to see you?" i ing upon all interest collections on "Some time in September." . foreign indebtedness which the gov"Moro than once?" err. nmnt is likely in reoeiw" ".Tu-t or.ee" s 0 immediate r.od ultimate

when you got

rv.d vou tell h'.in

that way "Not from the berri r.r.'.r g " "Wb.en you toll h-.n dil yot ro into rill details"" "N. net v'.i." What di '. he dc?" C:-i Hat and C.at. "He tm'!.; nr.d get his hat and. coat. sab', b.t- w:-v- r-ir.c to p.-eakr.'s." "Now tb.er. Nfr Tiernan. to r '

i im :i o ; t . t i , . a i t:d title, a yvii

.o Po

..in

b.cau-e nf til he cor. er.--.ition ti. fetal i nt.

to., anyone

as th" father

court C ... Vi . d

e e pro-

Hairy v '-r

"TI".:;' called ?

. . a s

V I

las

me

V- sir" Afp r thai

cost of the bonus. Mr. Harding said this was not detinitly known.

Treasury estimate.

ba-ed on what

v . . i i vi .

i :o u

i

bark to ? ( ".

Vv, rf a low V " pcp.l-t u r.galow

y,;-!. Yen

've in a

child " Ti'.e ' v h n O e O". i "Did ' . s. '" Wii.

'Mr A

co'ir

v. c nt nr. a "iwerrd

s,;.-ta mei

ou tali ut Mn

-:r." ari-Aered thn telephone.?"

la:Im." V (iUv St

Mr Parker' evi'nin.i- j seeraetl the mo.-: likely exercise of

wa- directed towards tho first tno, options. h continued, iigured

me that Mrs. Tiernan and Poulin i tjie direct cot of STä.OOO.O'") for

together to which the;tn ,-ir5.t four vears and a total ct

in excess Of J t,OOiO!''0.'O0. He addeil that no estimate of th.e "large indirect cost"evrr had ltn made. P.rought Iy M(;cnrcr. The veto message wa transmitted to tho house by a white house messenger and it reading by a

s r..s to w

'.room- l ave : c u

"Krw I'ihr. y "Two. v. 1.! Then V.tr

e v.. r tTe r m ' r :...d rot o!

.... r ve.-Afd mir.!.! iit w closely us tl.es

bat y w a- :..imd after eoncludesl the a a minat n. Prat. T-rr.an thn took tho pt.irJ.

w ero al o n e

witit'-- had testified on direct exam-' inatlon Men 1 iv afternoort. II. was j

another i mot parti.mlur in a'tempting to

establish the hour at which sh- went I

i'oulia 7" " t'u stcre with Poulin. th hour jthey returned. A flood, of tears halt

ed this line of questioning and Mr. Parker turned to another.

;ho:.i the, "P-efor Feb. IS Mr. Poulin had

'cvi-r ask eel you to submit yourself

r. m " esl'.'" 1

pre

n..i.

ary

d 1 We re irrn. "Tear h

st-cond

ft-a

Wh.

w :

Irrtvl trt-a?:e. a he r.

a

rtart'd '"b.

r-.'&.

Ts. he

"Yftir hf.fbf.rd

AKT THKin: witni:.-s ' Yc " ' V s '

W ; :r g : f v.

A: "Ye "NY!

. or.y follows; u a in irr;- d ma r. .' r . " were vou marra J

to h:m. "He t you'." Here v : i r. gl e

had he?" o'.-l me 'I am going to get

clerk was begun sjven mlnute.s after its delivery, at 2 : 10 p. m. Tliere wa9 a full attendance of ir.embcr.s. many of whom had returned to the

:; the q'.:ct--tion

" to what

capito'. to vote .

lengthy ga! ! over-rid ir. g the .;o. constltlPed the! Tne reading was given close

meaning i.s eor.vvcd

pr:l 1 c 10i:."

s At

-ta Tieman. the .a iy wiw

:o the witnrts

wor!. "I am going to gt Ilu-Kiml at Home.

at-

rrutited by

stand, yet:r w

dv 1 v V . .

t :".

ir. u know where Harry pou-

r lo 1 a

. I-ouLs blvd.." re northwett jar

Parker got around the objee-jpor or the bonus m me iio e. waiwnother war and eüoi'ed the 3own the a!de to a table direct-

that Mr TiArr.ar. i-rdv in front or ;no reaumg cier. ana

ir.flu-

1! ice

you both ::v..

o ... a

4

sev. r .I

v

'. r ' e c h

Nn " Y r ; a.: A yr.ur h u ' bar .! w e rt t r v, ,- tritber ' rr. t'.v.ff?" Yru w('t t- d.i.r ; r r TKri? tor h r " ' v , '

"lb 'To :w. vo

bl a . appraimte iy thret vis; vw you kr.evn Har

v V'-: Px'olio-cp.on

vou."

r-

tion a

rw r

that "Poulin was gettin an

er.ee over her." Th attorney then q'.;ft.ior.?J her further concerning th first night

they wfre K.or.e and t.nlr fir1 o; ;i;;c:t love occured. as s::e previou-l3- tet'tified. In ar.fTfr to one q;:eIon

tension but it was ;

applause. Chairman Fordr.ey f.f the wayiand nteans committee, ci.ief ?;on-

f the bonus in the house, v.alk-

with his bands cupped to his e.ar-

' at times, listened intently. Tdiere

: wa-s srattering appla.it-e.

i-A A I if

: .

my

What makes cigarette quality anyhow? Chiefly it's a matter of tobacco quality the kinds and grades of tobaccos used. The extra enjoyment you get from Chesterfields is due to just that thingfiner tobaccosof bettergrade than in any other cigarette at the price. The good taste of your first Chesterfield will prove it

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mostly

from th.e r publican side when the. reading rded. (

had1 Ho-p. Mondt.l cf Wyoming, thej republican leader. immediately :

cor... deration of the!

a i

' moved that cor..-aic ration or

a - .

l measure i e ue.ave i un.ii tomorrow

aboul

ars

.what they did dur.rg the two hours, , rnotJfn prPvaIlpJ. Mr. Mon. - the w.tne. between -bs .d V dell explained that delay wr,s ,ugov.d me up. Mr FNarker nquired crdfr t0 giVe absent mem-

"V :

her

'Yru Me it the f"'-" Yes" 'When yen t;rJ."M

Infi.!; v r : re

te MPd A 1 1

r. :

, . i

'Do

rirt .Mccllti.

11 wh'Tn

o u r I.-

-. t: e timt

At a dap-ce." 'You met his wife?" 'Yrs." Tiv two farad!

ycu rnel

. . i . , . i ...

t-ne i.ioi "mnraccu nnu w.i

i. errs nodded In the affirmative

Tiernan said that

i

Mr

he.se eland .st ire

neetlr.gs

es

r ec.ur. e

oj ur.-

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

' Y.-" "Ycu

wer.? thrown together

wa. tf:: 1 1 .-'. .. 1 : : '1.

r..

) c

a", a or f . ..

irrrirrr. Ibt.awili Co.

W(f'4

c .a'

1 . 1 ' t

Mt-

A.'ons'an: "What i-"

iy

JT

-W

r ...-

i hers an oppcrrunity to return for a I

i vote. Pepljing ta Rep. Garrett' !r;r.gi Tennessee, the democratic leader. '

wi.n- yir Menden f-aid his motion to post that ..r., vronb! r.ot shut off debate to

Poulin he to'.d her busbar.

she was. going to chur-h as an ex-

ciFe for Icavirg r.lm. He remained j Although a two-thirds majority is heme with tho children, she &a!d. ; necessary to override a veto, friends

morrow.

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CIGARETTES

Of finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended

bcth

of

whom

;re fh .er..

M

corning her three v

e put !n bed be-; rf tv , bonus declared far more than!

thiä would be obtained in the house.. Adviner.s cf the -.resident arn?aavnt-l Iv were counting up-en an unfavor-'

Parker a'..-- a-sked her

con-

t.s to the Pou

lin home while Mrs. Poulin was inj able veto in th.e house but they were

ki" ! I

I an. .i ' i i - al . .."

i urn m, lc;ul trtt-

. r

i ou h-ivo v ri

.ol'

'SC la i .

They always lef: through; do r after th-s-e visits. at;d;

its .-e a:p. ayt-u .n th.e;

ID helped her take rff hfr.

confider.t that

the

ds ecu hi net be ha

c es.-ary

ate

two - , i

Indolence la th mother of misery.

In the tlictionary of d:tmvn.ttion there Is no ruch TrcrU to failure

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Liggett k Mytrs Tohacco Co.