South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 284, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 October 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1 1. 1M22
SLEUTHS SEARCH FOR NEW CLUES
OF DUAL MURDER . m i nllCC J 11 1 wert heart of A I1 i i I--M Jed Hoy Killer a- : Incorriil!'. 'Cc-r.i'.r. : ! Ptoiu I '-. Of; :tr th-s :..-;.- l. ir. one as. a g ; v.. ;.: - e. - j-.uMOi 11 . -vo t lit .. xr.y. 1 '. . . c. .. ..'.... , '. w i." . i h :t to crnvy th-j r'. n that .t.'-OUt v.. ,,(. . '-.in h',:yej, v. . j:a Lo accusr-l cf th-.-S :r.r.t-'.er, it w-a l:z.wl to lay. ' t i 1' . a: '"art it... r ' vf-r ii' ilrw I'ii tf il tho trutii Ihl II!, f.r.il ,tory 5t;!l f.iH f, j:h - with fa-, Vr. .t th- m..r.l r ; rv:,;,; . .t fror:, o-lvr :o.r-1.;-:r.:? re:. ,t i.'i.-r l!a;.oi r....r in).i 1 cur. Mr-. I : : 1 " thr- at aft'-r ? ; v!w otirr. a. t ho ich ar. .n.'"py chow1 f V- . i . - . r i .1 ;. oi f.a'l e n aim' - lf v(.r,j r,r ,-. r. j ' f r. . .- ;..-. .a , ' i .-. v a almo-t a (.-. i-l ii - - or':;ar..i-a ir; h:. j-tory of h: wh'fti y,. n.. ! U H f. :). r..,--h: of th-- ;rder. .:n 1 that t' 1 1 ! v lu ir! Ihihrn r
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r-xch,:: tn. b:ory of Hay.' com- half nf the civilized world sees its 7;;.' ; I V K Y KHKN ANNh W KLK '- harmony in industrial re- ;,0r.o the i!i5ht as the r.ult of un- ; :u.,,:on of the crime on whd'h th.'irf,:,, rotting in the ?M and ware-, 1 a' 'lV;,r'S1f nUr lüLlUDLIlÖ A JOLIUDIjIj ; , tio lhvoh reaticu of . onri-! favorable weather in the middle: ft'-i- Afer h had, ho-;,,-. .-ind tho othor half faces star-; --' -fr; ?ro.- ( d-n- between workers ar. I ..uupdoy-; v(t. ' ! t:ap;,.d !r. rr.vuncuio,, in vation. Th underlying cause of all ' r;,:;v'' Zv 0 y crs. i - j !; v r:;rl :r 1 t:r; r;,";,:r i ' ::!sorV?nl2f:ic? an?t dro:an Fubje'' t 'tTaiiu-.i Approval!""" j Almost One Hundred Women ,It is ft cs 3o-ra.- SUICIDE MYSTERY M V...O pr'r.t t.iro' h.nou: tho, the -Versailles treaty. It wa made T-,-.- rn tHr.-r tiaV -nrr-i position, f.lid Mr. Or. eves. 'The a-' a'i a a iai x
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5 "hr4! lr .-i!d h" with I'. arl f r,r 1 ta!" into the war threw the bil,Mt r;ii hie. ;i . j. ,t j.; a nt, r f-f r.fi h r ' a n r n toward the allies nd was aw pearl ir.'-.r. out v.i'h Ii r fctep- r-' :' --por..:b!e for their victory, fi'hrr ml var.,! tral'.ir- th pairj P't tho United F'at-s oppoye-d the u :h Have : treaty l.e-for it w.as f-Uned and has p. arl flr.-t fill h- waa with hr' nver ratitJM it pino. I am in i.r.tll awr-ur f 'iuo' I-;. Then, slv ' h.rpr- that the uuv of it thus inh.tid. l.e v. t.-s r.ot with !.r at all. Im-- i dirated will prradu ally win over those te--tiH -i:d thy had prrt.-tinüy who Ftill heliove it can he executed. .-a!.l!-h .'. fhat h w a not with hr I "Fallir.i; in that, I ran see no way ar.J thy r.r- tr:r. ' rh-k i:; h.:s;out ?xve through a catastrophe, rnovm'-nt" 1 .-tw en v arid 11 o'clock That rattrophe, remember, is riot h pfr.r,I in which the murders ' remote. It lies directly around the r.r-- k r.ov. n t ha- br-. cominitted. j corner.'
l)l!Ti rcn o In Time. irk-hr.eider siii it was ai-'-ut 1 o'clock v-irn Iliyc.-, ihn minis ter ar.d tl:e ciioir singer "1-y inhst i Ke. All . til' r v. .tia -si.s navef.;;reed that th" scr aius and s.hots j uhi'-h mu.-t hte wr.tteti finis to iho Hall-Mills roman'-'"-, wt" lieard at aheUt I0;.1ä ri'clo.'k. Df.-p.te th- ar l many ether ap-i parent couth' hs in hi.-; J-tory, Pro.-.e. . utrr Peekma n. of Some:-.--, t. in.- it-' d he P.a l e-; Idence t-r.ouh ayair-t Ifiyes to Ju.Ntify the charge acuir.st l.iiu arid ev-'n told r r.ortc-r.s he he-. h' Vd he could convh t Il-ayes on evl - . o . n co now in his pes'- -ion. Ho re- j fuej to dise'.f-s. the nature of th!? e .irr.ro, ho'. ' j'Hayet !n th" !;: a r t i i: : e, lay In thrcounty jail at m. r il!c, awaiting :i tion hy th' .':., rvdl.' ttrand Jury nr.d protes'.n- i:! , .'.:v."r nee rf Sch np. , harre. H adh-red to' V; . , . . . , . , ; h- storv th.nt i: c- a v. 1 hr.r:V r had r, ,.f .-.in , - . i iii.- . . . ....... pair while huntiiiir f -T Pea rl and r father; that i-v-hr ! h r hail ftr.len the minister's wat.h. ard that they hal both drei ltd to : ay nothing ah' ut their find. ProNrs Continue. Detectives an.i .-'ate trr. pu s on- : t.nutd thfir eh'ort.- to unco.-r n.oref : !ence about the murders, many i ef thum frankly ei'r.-:r.:; s':.-pt:c-; i.-m as to Schneider's :tory. and ind: atir. that tiiey hi! l-.ot- wh'.rh I o;:tted to a wlcdly different !!tt . n of tho c a.- . I bsbeiief in S.dinei-ier's story ap parently has L'riop'd htindred". of. . - : i : i e n s of X e v brurswik, m i n y f1 i whom have openly expressed coniction that the jituhorit wt r on a false scent. Tb.er uas a report te-lay th.t veral hadlrir business ri't n w.-ro planning to .-tart a publi. 'und for Hayes' def-u . !; th.s c. not c Walter C So! tn. o-i r. -ei Scv.r.c pier, nnncunco.j th it he won1. I a r r e t o r ; p rem e"o .;rt J:: - c -. Tl-.r.rsd y b;V -her r. Trb : c 1 ' n t ' s r t 1 1 a r 1-. r. . ; : e r Cc 1 n ! ad. IP sa. rit.1 1 rab-.- 1 v.! if : w : t no :!.:. J 1 r. fe I at LX'Ciiow w ritici; looks lom;i.gly
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' ' . , . - . i . . ;.- i . . . ; - , . . 4 i ; ! : i ' v. .ir. to . 1 :.- - a m i t j :.. .....rily rv-- .b-;..". . t-. - !;. r f err." I'rifi'-i surprise!. ! "J-ik-"- .'i . .;h.-r Cr-rr i th ' ' - ur-':- I-1; umtM a tikes a' ir 1 in st 'It rathe ,:rpr.s me.' 'twit the United F'pV s as a . ,tl jn ,ho.,.s ,0 ,;.t cr n(.,rr. ?lL,,..t ho irnrr.f d.ate. future. Things pro -tf ..Ply from h.;d to wo.-f e I do not MMn In G' rrr.ar.y abT.e. but ' ry. hero on th-- er r.tir.ent. Her1, r.-'.'w, peaceful II- Hani, amor.; berman t-utu.aT!on ar- everywhere Hoiiar. :-rs r: i': -t their r , 1 . V . 1 'it r :;o::--r, Jr iiVir.y, ran r. 1' r: :r--r : i " r. rr w;. I3 , n v r hi".- a riin tim;I there :i r.ill-il ' alir: it hi th f-v;1. whic h , . . . ...... . . ;.V:t !,a !Iy r-ara!yz-1 in the two Ah.ciucis a: or the- ar.:o reason, nr. rot huv thr- sur- - , - - , - , i . .-t elementary fconomie laws and -o:.imon fcene. Today th fact that , , , . v 4 - U utterly unvorkab,.-) if obvious
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n darrte in I ranee, n Mrt. jthu h!., ? a-( rnr.ient would appr to r.r.y. and scarcely leSJ to tho; ?h(. ron, f.:;. ;,,n anJ r,roml5,.d an 'th-r allle an I neutrals. TU rjch, r a. , (,,Jo.,k thi, ,Vonin.
f Ite:;ir,iM MKenna in New YorK 'vr k r,1-'t ' he I :-:e whol- v. rid a a p.'ün warning. ..ir. ..I c K r' r. r. i Knows tn s.tuati-.r., '-i-""---inI he tr,:d the s:nr"p; a'rou-a... f . . tru'n. I . S. Opposed Treaty. " ,Th' ir.tranc- of the United ! "The prince told me he -ras very ' fa-. r to f-cf, the United States, but i that, he -aid, mti st wait for hotter j times. This is no day for Germans ! to ho tra elimr. There l.s too mu"h to do at homo and too little money.' HAMMOND HEADS LIST OF FUEL COMMISSIONERS Men Appointed lv President to Make Ripiri Inquiry in Coal Field?. Continued From Tare One) ' ; the advi.u u.itv ol legislation having to do witli government or private ownership regulations and control. Toe comnii.-sioti Is expected, to divide itself into sub-committees, which would conduct simultaneous ir.'pnries in the several principal coal lit-lds. iuch as the central competitive district, the southern detect ar.d the western and anthracite district. A fund of SL'öO.Oo) has bec-n appropriate 1 for the inquiry, w hich is desi-rr.ed to bo tb.o most -x-huustivc ever cond acted by any ager:-y of the ft I. r.ai grve rnment. Tiie commission will r'-eeivo a salary of $7.. 00 a year each.. r.i OiMoials of tho National Coal as.-ociation who are in n session here. mmrnt on the tonisht refused to cor appoir.tti.f r.t- of Pr(a't Harding to, the fedeial fact l.nding ommission announced lat- tod.: v. I o Pot ainniHuula tion.. The na.tional as.-oc'ati(n m.aiie no recommt r.ditiotts or. the appolnt!:icnti to the preside . ! At. the me,, tin -b r-tc l tliat th.- . ! w, it was u n - c ; : i at ion cf J. D
'on- nr-'U'i'. tic-n ri -.-nt.v. lr.ui- ! . n. 1 1 i , ii.nois X-...U a ;4 "i o . i :ua i i I .' ' "'. b 1 tors hae rp!i:rr.L! t o the! h.ae returned to the! i r-t i r. .zat io c -,h t:,ii ac i ifc i" f t h . - e w h re'urned. !t w.ad.i. i T. T.Prew. r. of s'. Loul-. first ' e - t r ( - i .'.! i a haii man of the .curators' s.ale comnrttee. His ; -t ru, vc e- rc i.b T.t i- another I the directors will rcni b-. it j v. a s.iid. ; M'CFxAY Sl'GGESTS DRASTIC SLASHES .V RAILWAY RATES i (Vrdlr.::.-! From Pa-r- One) dt--.,rl ir.i'M. The o'ficr.T of the Workers Fnion sali T r-0 ml r; .l , vre'.it bv tht tr , - . . - - - i , ra-.c and a it - n ar.d I deter mined t., . vt . ut th- pr. p "-i t i." r. of wheth i r he -eat of g o v e r n 'U: e cf In- . boa . as in the (lo rr.or's office at ' ef :h-- Fr.it l Min-. Worker T rt - Hatite. ' I b '.!ep we !it arrived it a ' e hat i dffir.it and deterndirg should b hadhv. i tr.a: mltv -r:tv s:d n o .e ur p- pulr.'tor. b-hould -. a v-, . ,i . . . .t . . . . ..ii .ir.ii tal and
A. Morrow, of Wu hin.:ton. as --c- ; . ;- ?; . to '.'21 W. Jefferson blvd. i'tary of th- orgr ii?.ation. ffect iv. LI .yd F. Plike, 1 :: 1 S Kend ill .t. ! . ml er 1, cam up for t on-id'-r- 72 7 S. Tenth ?t. tt.-ut. Morrov . wb.o is prom:n-:.t inj J. ', H. n-l r.-'-n. lrlt 11. Dayton al ar l trad;, eirebs, i- to enter ! t. to ir.il M. llw.ng av. ! nvate bu.-.r.-s. ! v. 11 '.,- nt. "IS V. Fwing av. to Th.- as-"--;..".' n repre?e-t opera- ' .' X. Allen ft. o.ts oigani.ar:on-i -lth i: .' 1 '.- ' "0 i F-.arie- M K-nn'dy. 713 H.arri- ' annual p.r- -iucti.-u. prior to the :t ., ; o -". Harris-. n a v. tbdrawal of thrt e Phn.bs Ccal (p-, j. i: Hurvvi-li. 1120 X. Lawrence rjl'.r-' eu gar.iations v it -a i ).000.-, s. to jt2f! Ibrt'.ge av.
' yentta.s .-: cur modern civi.i- ,,,y af:er-,:nrt. Hev. A E. Monger ! weather is lad. get from your pharfatiou. ' . I w:;; cuhrlnte. Imrial will take place maci.-t about four our.ee.- of Jad. " !ir. the Silver Ere ok cemetery at ! - alts; take a tablespo.r.fui in a gbass
TWO ILLINOIS DUCK HUNTERS ARK DROWN LD HEuVRDSTOWX. 111.. Oct .If. (Py A. P.) Two duck hunters were drowned and another narrowly m'.siod th game fate her today whil they were yettir.s: a decoy duck pen In Hager' 9 slough, two miles east of here. The (trad arei A mil We?.-el. 3 5. Frank fctronqutat, 4 5.
TURKISH ENVOYS
SIGN ARMISTICE PACT IN MUDAN1 A Work of Mudania Conclave Concluded a? Covenant I? (rivrii to I'a?lia. ( Ccr.tir. I Prora Page Or.e to th Turk.s .-tins of 14 Tu a:. c;i wD?r.il lir.-s. v. .r.s' str r trace -j of Frer.cn I I'.'i-.r.'.-e or. the :!'- of the K-rnal- . I.:. lr .t. G r : k. w.il rvacuit? ,i,,.i,rn Thr.ic within 15 rlay- and1 . . . 1 con Itt the tran.-.cr to the Tu: :n n n ; . : it ; r. i . r:,nn!:i. Tu T'jr,r. i i civil a l::w.-:;-tratlon vili fu.low c I ."- ' on the l.e-cla of the cifci.artir.. (Ire'k.s tl:e r.tire tr .r.pfer bcin, - un::l p'-ace Is ratilifd, while r.;w , .,, . ,, . . , r.f -j:r.i: znr.o-j will bo lLüiUUd by l;x (t a r..mn,:.,ions i an- i t). Circes n-r. rrnmAnt V, -. c, IrMinift. I ,i it d.late to fiirn the covenant ! :f thf. T,lr-,( ..n 1nn(1,1H - Pr,r,d prospect of a peaceful settle-rr.r-nr, Indira to a Kneral pire , nr..v,,prt ,lf - n- .,1 .p.-v.-conference. The Pritij-h cabinet met th! afternoon hopi.us: to be in possession of the Ancora government's answer, but m tiii-s was not forthcoming, the m-etin?: dispersed. They kept, however, in cin-M touch so a.i to be In readings when the reply arrived. j c;.n. Harinsrton. in presentincr the convention to Isniet Pasha, declared tliat i was (p!- at Pritain's last word and reminded the Turks of the rlous uaner ol provoKing a conincwith Pritisii power. To tho Assoclat-h cd Press correspondent, fben. Har- . . . . i ir.gton . xpre,-ed tue b'lief that the Turks would sign, but added that i (Ireat Pritain was prepared for all eventualaties. The protocol gives no time for withdrawal of the Turkish forces from the neutral zones; it simply spec'es. "with all possible speed." Put if they si'-rn the protocol, the Turk undertake to respect the neutral zones until forces in these zones hive attemotrd to execute tho or- ? of withdrawal sail to have been given by Mustapha Kemal. STATISTICS PI ILI)1C. PUKMITS. One-story frame dwelling. ,09 Artliur st.. A. H. Clould, owner, estimated COsd 52.000. Two-Ptcry frame dwelling. 1001 11. Powman -t.. II. M. B-jtterbaugh, K.O00. Two-story frame dwelling. lOOC Elwood t,t.. Jack Morrow, $2,500. One-story frame dwelling. 126 La Porte av.. 15. J. Korpal. $1.400. .MOVING PFJIMPfS. F. M. Parkin. 2 OP) Leer St. to 2'"o.oi Leer st. Mrs. Mary Wagner. 1:12 X. Brook-iie-ld st. to X. Fddv st. Vincent P urdick. 1213 W. Dunham st. to lilt Adams st. Janns C. H-rsli y. O"; Üherm-in , av. to lil i r.ur.e av. ; Mr.o M. A. Stacker. 707 Push st. to 2ul6 Leer st. i:. it. i.r-. varu, i.o r ora si. io lOS W. Jefferson blvd. Card Randolph. 1 2 P F. Madison st. to 122S F. I a Salle av. D. E. Massliolder. r.2" 11. Howard st. to 412 Ft Hows ft. Pert Nord'olad- H)"7 ?. LaFayette to 1..20 Franklin t-t. .Tames Hurns, F. UiSalle av. to :.v miles i. ort ii of citv. Frank Fairb mk. 12 ." South p.. r, i ,iv. r 2' O'Orgii a v. lettr Jablow.-ki. 114 X. Studrbakf "C" V w x-s. ?? ivv Z LPßn ja;-sgj CZ7Tr.TmTT3 J'ts" Cart. vears old. 22.1 Lin-! lC,. u .ty F . died at his homo at) a-,, m;- ve.-terdav morning fob j ;r-vir- an biiut-s of t-veral niontlu Mf. was r. r.a tiV" of Pochest. r. Ind..
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! .Vr. Forr came to South Pen ', from j , Pcr b.rs ; r about 14 years ago. rre .s urviv bis m Mr.-. r.n:vry P ml th to.. o wm " i vi .-i-'ers; Clyde Carr and 1 Cr io:i of thin city and Mr--. M Foulen Farr and Mrs. Lula Hill of Hi a ..- Til-! fu: w . . . a i -.j o c i o k ... . i "- - '. . ..t nKf--"-'' c a urea of Poch'.te r. Puw... . ') .n Pornos. r. WILLIAM KILMPIt. '.era; srrvtc- s tor l.ham Ki.
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Ltu.iy;:te st.. a; m k1 o c.cr. .ucr.aav 1 n-.ornir.u w ill h held in the Mrdann f ., - , , i . . , 14....., . .4 i 1 4 44 . Xilev. Mich ni:v. mii.ij:ii inbn INDIAN A P O LT S , Oct. 10 R-v. J. P. Miller, of Richmond, was reelected pi Herd cf the Indiana Svr.cd of the United Lutheran church of America at the annual i convention of the Syr.cd h"r- today. pv v Itv of ind ar.Ao::. ! vice-president, and 1 I. W. Gern- t. e f Lo-.ii-v.l'.e. Ky.. was cheen. secretary. other ax:tiors cf the convention in eluded admission of 11 new ministers and one new congregation at EvajisYlü to the Syncd.
YANK Ft KL IJOS5 CONCLUDES LONG Or EST FOR COAL VA SHI X i T N". cel.. 1 0 . ( I?y I. X. S) rior.tl Kul I:trl. 1 : t r 11. Sr,,T"-q r r '. n !r. hi" rhiir h ff Kday and " 'Srr.itte r ?" iruif 1 a vi.-Itrr. ' I k lt. I fc-o: it." Prh rc-T'.i-'l u.th th: ha;-p!r.e f a i.1.;'.! . ha? jus: rciv-l a n.uch c ' i ty. "G:t v. hit?" a?kci the r:ysx'.'.f v.-.tor. "Thrc- tor..- ci co," 5i!d f -n. It (lov'.o; ! that Fpcr.? rcr:vf a letter fr .rn his wifo urtra: Jir.e him for dLtrihutin- mil fif tor.- rf ci'. wi:'.!" h!own hin was emi-ty. After :;-.uch cnrryin.r aroun 1 r r.s parhvrr J t!iro tor. 3 of r.'il to k-op th ) ir.'' lir'- hurr.ir.s:.
INDIANA D. A. R. in? of Conclave. LAFAYflTTE. Ind.. Oct. 10. r.ciriv l';0 won.cn from ovr Indiana had reitered here tonight for -t tne iwenty-seoon-i annuai coiuvi em;e Ci I Indiana Cnapi'T.-. 1 Jl U m 1 1 O I . J k e Am. rican revolution. Mrs. i-'.imuel Elliott Parkin, .-täte regent of Indianapolis, . ailed the lirat formal session of the conference to order icnijht at 7:43 in the Hiks home. Inclement weather today kept down the registration list, but many more are e-xpected to be in the city before noon tomorrow. Mrs. (1. I. Christie, resent of the local chapiter, extended a welcome to .the purs;., and the response was made by "Mrs. J. P. Cranlvühaw. of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Robert Hall Wiles, of Chi cago, delivered the feature address of the evening "Safety for American "i"11"-1 --j- .01.-. w.-o m.h--j w"as the duty of the organization i to take e.very possible step in proT - T .. . H ; ! . . . . n . r. A 1, . lecung .inifnran insiuuuons. wnicn have been endangered by various outbreaks of violence over the coun - try during the past few months. The speaker said that the rights which our forefathers fought an 1 died for must be upheld, at all co.-ts, and touched upon the .v;,lrnd;d work the Daughters of the American Revolution are doing to attain this end. Mrs. James M. Fowler, ex-librarian in general, then delivered a short address, and an informal reception followed. Reports and bu:ne.-s will occupy
tomorrow morning's session of the j have successfully appl.ed this prin-conventb-n. A luncheon is to b ! .dple to your industrial activities and
j held at noon, which is to be followed rby an automobile tour to Tocumseh trail and th" State Soldiers' home. A oanquet is planned for tomorrow night, while tiie meeting will close with a luncheon at Purdue uni- 1 versify Thursday noon. JOURNALISTS FACE GRAND JURY PROBE Des Moinrs News Gatherers Summoned to Appear Before Inquisitorial Body. PMS MOIXES. Ia.. Oct. 10. (By A. P.) Practically the entire edirorial staff of the lu Moines Daily Xews was today ordered to appear! before the county grand jury and testify regarding vice conditions in the City and cliarf-e.s of "police protec tion" alleged to have been made bv j tho paper. i County othcials ordered the ubpcenas issued after deputy t he riff. - failed to locate Austin Hainas, editor of the paper. Search for Haines cuvertd a ptriod (f five days. Articba. :n the Nv,s alleged that hundred , of girls from mral districts weie uctims of pro-titution. Addrtrses of alleged re sorts and dope df i s were gl u Haine-s v.as recently sentenced to' one day in ja.l and !1 hue tor contempt of court here but th- Supremc court reversed tue lower court s decision. Subpoenas were served r.r. the! managing ditcr. the c.ty eiipjr an-. rei'Orter, of the newspaper. Words are little things, but theyj can r.t ten "'rike p. a rocsLie, -per wound than a blo-.v mi? mm rft WIM UlllhllU MU 1 KIDNEY TROUBLE der irritation or Backache. The American men anl women must guard cutistantly against Kidney trouble, bvcaus'.- we eat often too much r d m. at and ail our fond is j j . ; our Lio d is filled with uric ac.l Waich th- kidr.es strive" to liter out; they weaken from overwork, be com- sluggash, the eliminative tb-sues cleg and the result is kidney trouble, bladdtr weakness; an 1 a general decline n health. j When your kidneys fed l.ke lumps I of Pat; your back hurts er the urine, . cloudy, full cf .-ediment, or you' arc- obliged to seek relief two or! ar w.zn s.Cn. r.eadacne. ,! i.zzv. . ne rvou? spe..s, ar;.'. ttomacn. or ii you nave rneum.-.tism wnen tho cf water re-fore breakfast for a fewdays ar.d your kidney? may then act: fine. Tills famous salts Ia made from the acid of grapes and lemon j juice, combined with lith'.a, and has. 1 een ieJ4 for generations to f.uüp anl stimulate clorged kidnevs: to ! neutralize- the acils in the urine so ! it no longer is a source of irritation.' uius oiien tr.un.K p. laarr agorae:. , J"i i is inexpensive; canr.ctj i injure, makes a delightful efTerves1 cent lrthia water beverage and br longs in every home, tiecaue nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. Adr.
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SCANS INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PROBLEM Effort Marie to Increase liar-; monv Rehvcen Worker and ; Employer in I . S. 1 CLEVIILAXD. O.. Ort. 10. ( Vy j A. r.' T;:o (t;.t-.t:or. of Ir.dustria'. ; I ; . I 1 1 i r.s O'-o-.ij.ic.i ti..-- itte.ition ofj the Arnfri. ir. Min;::c cor.,-:e-a at tts, co n;l .-e.-i'"':! of a ;x--lay cor.vtr.-' tion, the rongress seeking i. way to ; v v r.t :r:k-".- nr. .a. war rare. V. A. Gri'-vfs, of Co'.uznbu.'. i'h man of th ir. luTia! rclatlor di- ! v:.-:on of th cor.r.-. in an ..idris, on "Industrial Co-operation from a practical view point," declared the iriinir.sr c-r.?re.-.. rprr fentlr.i; cmj. layers of a mill: n and a half work - rs, was determined to apply itself w.th energy to a vumpa:?n t ure Tr.ral : wia 's r-n r - l ill e' n P i pi opuMiion. lue oev uus.n s." the best humanity and vice versa." "Success rests in all ei. -ments knowing each other. Lay the cards' on the table. Through fnnkne cuiu au ine eai:ifi prucon u ruat ions hip' between workmen and employer that now exLsto Inlwa on producer and corunur, "We are i-rone to overlook the perfectly obvious and, the obvious in this regard is the necessity of recosnizlr.cr fully th" human element. Operators should take the leal in educating thir men to the. principle of mutual dependence. Tho relationship must be one of iuterdependence and all elements mu.-t b- awak-ene-d to this fact. "There is no antagonism to unions. Unions have their place in the in-i dustrial scheme. The r.. cr.sity ofj unions was brought about by the iniii inoujiry nas t.-r.-u lax to a large degree in recognizing the value of education as applied to inuus.riai co-operation. Co-operation j lis as much a part of a day's work jas any nth. r eb-ment of industrial I operation, a.s the figuring o:" taxes. I ! transportation problems or anything 1 "There is no panacea which can be applied g -neraliy. There are no two methods of industrial co-operation. Fach individual oj oration carries its own distinctive conditions and must establish intimate personal contact between employer and workmen. "Many of you operators already it re mains only for a thorough ohieative campaign to accompli.-. 1 simiPar rsid- on tl iM.ad scale." BRENLIN WINDOW SHADES Made to Order
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Whitall Rugs Rugs of this famous make are here in a wide range of sizes and qualities. They are moderately priced. Their patterns appeal to the eye, an examination establishes their worth and actual use on your floors proves their quality. They will serve you for 1 5 to 25 vears. 9x12 Anglo Persian $125.00 9x12 Anglo Kirman $1 10.00 9x12 Teprac $87.00 9x1 2 Peerless Body Brussels $61.00 Other sizes priced accordingly.
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STI DENT S WIDOW RAPS CONDITIONS I N VALPARAISO INDIAN AIDLIS. In.l.. Ott. 10. (V)ini'laliit to c;ov. MCray and rnlfral A. H. Andrrm tliat lKK(Kuct ln luus rcaclml mi-iN-nmMo )r;xrtlon at Valparaiso a? inadt- ly Mr. Zadi W il-lirtin-, wlfr or the former studrnt who kllltl by ixdiro wldlc rv-l-tlnir nrrot thrro. Ir. William ws fxptttnl to nrric in Indianapolis tlii- afioriifon a(v)niianyiTi 1 1 tladraj d :!in ontainins: Iur lnx.-i-!anI".-. lndy.
NON-STOP FLIGHT ATTEMPT POSTPONED s.X PIITG Cal.. Oct. 1A liut.r.ar.ts J. A. MaItra iy and Oakley j Kelley, aviator- wlio 1'. w-fk l-rok.-j the record for stained flight here in the hi' n:o.-,c plan- T-2 and who J had inter. '.led to start tomorrow or. J t.or.-ttop flight to New York, nr.- , r.ounced t--::i-;.:t they would po.-t- ' ..v.n iuli.lu, 1.1t. eu, i ( Py I. N. S roi.ee waa.l .Marysi ' iH.-. Mo., authority s tod ty in an f - tort to solve the mysterious suicide , f WilP.am F-ramM". 'J 1 who was ... 1 ; r'.'.i., 1 ' r. . . ,.01, 1 iiii.M ill v nor til vjii.o j'.ii-. - w .25 calibre revolver by Iiis side ar.d 1 shot through his head. lie had , r.- c't,re.A ot 1 Tr.. - i 1 m'f.l Si.--it J . 1 What truer mark i.s there of a tie mini than the .servile imitation of another? We lo.so the riirht of complaining f- mr times bv f orb-arir.?r it, but we ' trehle ;;s force. IT'S TOASTED one extra process which givos a delicious flavor Store Opena 8:30 Qosca 5:30 m 'JOTkÄiiliüju j r . . : V.S.. i-T-jBr--T i --4 O . ''
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