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etait jfrtt wiw Weather final rncir EDITION 'R :1 VOL 8 7 gUfft PHIOB: All Croker ortune NATION ROUSED 5 HURT BY CARS OVER way GUN BATTLE St PRIMARY IGHT AT GRD RAPIDS (BC EB TWO IDENTIIED IN SHOOTING he replied GENOA A ROUSED BY PLEA fit i NATO BROADCAST SPEECHES BELLE ISLE VISITED BY 60000 SUNDAY the axis IIIOIl IHXt U' TV 1 ft I ft ll unceiiKinglv on the case and It is and' Chrne street a woert the buby jjrf rrla cru in 1 I 1 i In I pl V41 LATEST WIRE LASHES Intermediate ield rjn jr whhln two Inches of hl head Day I earns Get Busy convict io ight DETROI1 WIMEATH VICTIM kit ogn Jn Nurse Identifies a deter initiation Negro Assailant A lain OU'l i 4 1 tl 1 Ilmirin? The fx'lruit ree Prestt will sward Competition in the Intel 3 Die As rain Hits Open Switch ii nuaren no? amuumity awiiunK unj nir make th Ma hen tho first tbdr three UhaJlanoog fit Lout I at tif Ik a ei riH 1 it i fi rra a i'Vxi A 4 IGHTS TO RETAIN SENATE SEAT THAT BEVERIDGE WANTS taking the money allegel owner of the used by the robbers to the details of the aid of Repub organl bier leads in Indianapolis start in the day Beyer wcek of bls and tnreo Kemp la automo Accord must re men who from reln wlrvn IMPARTIAL OBSERVERS SAY HE IS SURE TO LOSE Jt the Mtchigari sepyed tl not held Detroit creamery butter churned fresh daily At grocers Adv Alva Lovo yars old whuec home is at Harlow and Pepper roads in Oakwood was taken to bchay Industrial hospital early Sunday suffering front bruises about the head and shoulders Th youth white riding in an autoniobUe with his father ib my was thrown to the ground on Eat ort street near the Oakwood bridge when thear wag struck by another Melvin yet I Ku per Hrrrmllon Cuniv Toduv tho Bolter Skating at VftUca Gardensia Adv MAID BLAMED OR POISONING WERE LIGHT Lee Worthing rolic beauty on window ledge The charred Imdk tt of Mrs Cunningham 65 years old and Edith Kronenborff nine worn found on one of the stairway landings Mdu than 20 Injured the mnferitv of whom worn chil dren wci taken to hospitals Interest these boys and girls tn event They are young enough tn finnipe a hollfiHV tn grammar grades for while they SISTER QUIZZED IB DEATH THE dis ac 't TEMIMK Thinrv tonight Pred'k llnwfdL Mtr ment No charge fur Adv DETROIT I II I A 0 ND AY MAY one I the hidden death spot has been of the stumbling blocks in puzzling cftKe 1 due to their efforts that the men have ben cantu McCarty aaiil "It ft tribute to the efficiency of the Detroit noli department1 1 9 2 2 PA defense but the bird continued to fight inally the grand father obtained a hold on its throat throwing It buck Into thetirf ft dived under the surface but came back Immediately af terward loitering about mid still Indicating a dlapooltlon to iiipcnner vi April so Jim Yager one of five Negroes arrested by the police ou suspicion of Im Ing I eon implicated in the attack Saturday night upon a Washington nurse la the business section of Culpepper was positively id' ntlfb Sundnv bv the victim The outrage wa committed virtually In the center of the business section Tho rirBCs'wns walking from tho sta tion where (die had alighted a late train' to the home of tlvo only two blocks away die was seized or take sour ad to any one of our 400 Want Ad Sta tions there's one in your neighborhood NO DANt ARCAniA Tonight Hall retted Next dalles Vcdnitsday night Adv mid Twrnty nfth street Legation Urge Warship Be Rushed to Tien Tsin to Protect Interests of the colliding autonjobl was rc leaned whn It wat known tbu boy wau not strlmisiy lujuTtd Joseph Ostruwskl 2 nwtUiH vid 5352 Joseph Campeau nvemit wai taken to livceivt rK hospital hmiunyafternoon HUlfering irrn minor bruises and hirrrat ion Ijad Thn baby wax inJin ed at ietb rlck jl' THREE CENTS i i and htl ed then on murder chnrrri lsk ils years ufd Th'' thrci ho are rtid to have divlsi' never has been ntli ely satlsfacloiy to the depni tment of health edursllrm This ha b' duo to the unwillingness on the part of some of tho high honls housing Intermndlalo students train special track and field squads for this class They have found It difficult faculty members ay to obtain strong varsity representation 2 Squads to Compete for ree Press Awards Beveridge Counts on armer Vote to Win Over New in Tuesday Battle 1 DEAD 1 DYING il KILLED 2HURT Ing of material value left for him to dispose of by Court proceedings at West aint Reach la a year ago disclosed that tha two miles of Croker's Reach waterfront property valued now at nearly $2000000 was hold jointly by Croker and his wife Up on his death it passed automatical ly Into the possession of thn widow Shortly after his marriage the f00 acre estate at Glencairn with all Its buildings blooded horsescattle and other livestock was pre sented to Mrs Croker Since the power of attorney formerly held by Richard Croker Jr was taken from him by his angry father and transferred to his wife till of his financial matters Including the purchase nnd disposal of American public utility securities valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars has beep handled by the old politi cal leader's Indian wife "If my father drew up a will said Croker "there Is nothing that he can have to dis pose of by It except perhaps bric a brac My father muds many wills before my mother's death The last one that we know of was made in' 1912 In that document he made provision for his children that was when he had prop erty to dispose The son declared his father had not contributed anything toward the support of his children since early in 1915 If Croker left a will It will prob ably be tiled for probate in lorida Croker It is believed by his son Continued on I'age Three Column oor actory Guard Police change Shota in Darkened Lumber Yard seekers workers rsn wisi I'lom the inllu tslo end of the bridge to puisne th but terflies springtime lights six thousand automobile were in the train that lift behind steel and asphalt for green gruss How rs anil a gently undulatini rner The river was dotted with row boats spreks of dark on the water except for the bright hues of mllaiiy and tiie flapper's dress The sun was warm and the weather genei ally delightful Animals in ths Helle Isle too basked in the sun shine while endless throngs passed The enjoyment of th day was enhanced by tho fact that there was nut so murn as minor acciu tit Los Angeles April Olio hundred and fifty members tho band of men whs raided a residence at Inglewood a su burb a week ago Inst1 night liius pi ccipitatfpg a grand Jury investigation the activities of the Ku Klux Klan In Los Angeles county will surrender in body to the district ailor ny next Wednesday It was de clared to newspaiier men hero tonight by Coburn grand goblin of the klan fro Ha "i a Itic domain" the wreckage gefl street crowing Kvoey mher the nutonmbli in ir inlurxd rolic Beauty Says She Took Deadly Tablet for Asperin Snsr'al to Tiie and 1ir Trthune Now York April 30 Disillusion nienr loihiwrn hv to reconstruct her life tire the rv actions or iir ien Ziegfeld Midnight who icturncd to her apartment In West ifty Sixth street Sunday from lleljcviic hospital where for two weeks site fought successfully against hlclilorfdn of mercury and veronal poisoning She announced the had wloeldod she would never return to the chorus where she says she was "the unhappiest girl in the World" Tho girl whom artist some years ago adjudged the most beautiful In the United States denied rhe had attempted to end her life "It was an accident" she said terrible accident I came homo Monday sick and disheartened I look veronal believing ft was as perin My head swirled and I asked my maid to bring mo more asperin Instead she brought bichloride of mercury and I swallowed two tab lets" V'' 3 of Street Accident Victims Are Children Chief ireman Injured in Crash ft Genoa' April 30 (By the Asso ciated Pope Pius through Cardinal Gasparri has addressed to the governments and people of the world a letter which is described as a new spur to universal brother hood and a new admonition of dis asters likely to befall mankind it efforts for true pacification should fail This act by the Ifoly See has created great interest and has seemed already to inspire all to re newed efforts to "make the Genoa conference fOtlasUng good to the "I cannet say how pleased 1 am at tills remarkable document nor could 1 exaggerate the terms In which il is couched iTh pope speaks with first hand knowledge of conditions in Eastern Europe and feel that so clear and definite a pronotince jnent by the Holy See in favor of peace with Russia Is a great en couragement to the Christian pow ers aassemblcd at Genoa" cC'" Ideal of Uopc The ideals of the pope arc being preached here by Imn Luigi Kturzo leader of the Italian Catholic par ty who is attaining a unique posi tion In an unofficial capacity at theconference There seems to be a remarkable identity ot views con cerning international co operation and International brotherhood pro claimed by Sturzo with those iioyd George lias recently been urging in connection with tiie necessity of making some co operative arrange ment with all the peoples of Eu rope Including especially Russia and Germany officially tiie economic conference saw little activity Sunday Tho ju rists who arc striving to compose the differing views of rance and Great Britain on tho question of set tlcment of the Russian war debts Supnday afternoon and made considerable progress Their report will bo submitted to the conference ns well also the plan to dispose of vexing problem of private property In Russia which was confiscated by the soviet government and national ized rance wants It restored If It can be located but Great Britain will bo content with enjoying use of It ormula I 1'ound The Jurist appear to have covered some' formula which cording to rumor mentions neither nationalization ownership ot pri vate property nor capitalization in ft way to offend the soviet followers of nationalism or I he supporters of capitalism in other countries yt Lout Apn a ciuo which she believes may load to finding of her Son was given to Mrs Marie Whitaker 52 who cctlve Chief Edward shot James Keegan and Edward McCormick both of Cleveland were identified Sunday afternoon as tiie men who robbed the market and wounded Chief ox Reiterating their alleged confes sion in Cleveland the two inm are said to have admitted their part In the hold to Seward Nichols asistant prosecuting attorney They are held on the double charge of as sault with intent to kill and rob bery while armed I Claim Self Defensr "It was his life or mine and when I saw his revolver I shot Chief Keegan told1 Nichols "1 did not know him at the time One of the market employes threw a package of meat at mesand struck niy Unku as 1 was leaving the store I turn ed and shot at him but do not think 1 hit him" McCormick who was brought with Keegan from Cleveland Satur day flight Jlpitted lfrlng several shots according to Nichols they were not tutnocl at any of the customers but were meant to In timidate the employes Bort Ueno the market employe who threw the meat at Keegan and narrowly escaped being shot when he dropped behind the counter pick ed the two' from a crowd ot Jail prisoners Sunday Eight ot the other witnesses Identified the two men 'T Chief ox was not present at the questioning of tha prisoners He will appear in court Monday when the four men including George McGraw alias Grogan and Edward Kemp who were arrested In Detroit will be arraigned $HO Shares Alleged McGraw it is said admitted climbing through the cashier's cage ana the bile Int er nt alleged confession the aro Implicated in the robbery each received less than 110 their share of the loot The entire gang with the excep tion of the driver of the auto me uncounted for police say They know the Identity of the'driver they say and expect to arrest him in the near future James McCarty acting cflief of detectives praised the work of the officers ho rounded up the men in less than three weeks "Seven men have ber working Park Resort Takes On Sum mer Gayety No Mishap Over the Bt'lle Ixlo bridge Suhdny passed a joyous frstivc and sevin ingly cndicsH cavalcade of pleasure KIVl l' 1 11 fill Ufa till rVT a 1 rinu inmiuuttin EVERYTHING ROM HOUP TO nuts for tho radio linkers United Radio Corp 1332 Adv LET'S GO TO T1IK AT IAS Its more fun than a Junior Hop AUV Goes to Indian Widow mobile several weeks ago fn senreh of br son upon her arrival In this city yesterday Hhc was Informed by a man her son might be found on a ranch near San Antolnlo Tex and im mediately the mother sent bd to the address given by informant he will avo for Kansas City Mo tomorrow ana formerly wa a special officer ar the gote riirnent picric acid plant hire None of the officers can account Vatican Warning of World Menace in Parley ailure Stirs Conferees New York AprH Trnupetl 1ntnjk filled In 3 Bro thnt lal'T royrd a tenrrnnt in Hlrh nioni! Hill nn aired woman and child wro burned to death Sun dny night M'ny of tho tennnfs In tho 3f family bnihllnjr were injured A dozen firemen were injur ns they crept tin tn pre chcaph nnd JAN MURDERED WITH BIG STONE Mrs Cora aurote Succumbs to Appendicitis Mrs Cora I 'aurote wife of Ivo 8 1 acrot credit manager 'f th irst National bank fifed Sunday at her non 2210 Bewick avenue She had timiergone ln operation for appen ui ltfs mm never fully reroveted' Mrs aurote leaves her biisbaml 1 Jtnbert 12 years bl and her tnother Mr Nancy Annabelle Ilans f'l Phoenix Arizona She was ft of Montgomery Ward founde i tho Chicago tll order house b' ars his name Mi 'uuroto as born at Niles7 54 years sgo and lived there yhtll shortly before her 1ms nta lo her home in Detroit nearly 5 yeals unorai arrangements havs not ben made PEKIN PERILED aSWARRAGES ON OUTSKIRTS v'G ifteen Say Men Arrested in Cleveland Are Thugs Who Held Up Market Confronted by 15 victims and wit nesses ot tho hold up in the Ham mond Standish market at 2021 Twentieth street three weeks ago in which Detective Chief Edward I ox was Drawing ui In tin autmnobife at Wandard oil sta'lon at Jhrraw Tv avenu Sr'i si Ths ri frs Grand Rapid Mich April 10 James Sargent 67 years od fac tory guard at the It Schoren Stein Lumber company here shot and killed and two POUCO officers were wounded a gun battle at the plant early Sunday Apparently mistaking the offi cers for burglars Sargent ia Sal 4 to haw opened fir on piein after they had been called to investi gate a report that mjraloriou light had been ewn among tha building The police returned tha it 1 War Vet IVuundrd Mallory Kincaid 21 years old 4 Children Who Sued Tam many Chief in 1915 to Get None of $3000000 Estate Special to Tb rve Presa and Tri bun New York April Richard Croker cut off his four ch'ldren without a cent An estate valued at more than 13000000 will go to tho young Indian princess widow of the former leader of Tammany hall Richard' Croker Jr eldest of tha Croker children in announcing this Sunday 'at his homo here added that when his father died at Gfen cairn Ireland Saturday all his property had passed into the con trol ot the young woman ho mar ried int 1914 six wsjeka after the death In Austria of tho mother of his children Evidently deeply affected by the news of his sudden death the eon Sunduy spoke of the lovo which he and hfs brother and sis ters cherished always for their fa ther despite the hotly contested liti gation in which his children made Croker defendant after his eecoml marriage of which none of them approved "Will there be ft contest over your father's will if no provision is made for the children?" the eider Croker son was asked "That is a matter I dislike to discuss at this time" he replied I do not think my father left a will To my tnlnd there is noth nt bl ROOM Most I it xu i ions In Isham ree A All American tnnnage Child Attacked By Loon Saved By Grandfather Atlantic Clty April Clinnnliiff Goff narl years grandson nt 1 Goff a coat operator of Cleveland wan at tacked on Chelsea bench by a loon which flew out of the aurf ind struck the boy several times the McClellan avenue whtre they uuli nly i rfud to talk loiter they were iranuferred to headqunVers for quoHonin by tho 1 'T 1 i wastin' tuu ritn' i 11 iu it 1 1 ur iiind lorr re with pnllrc olfi LADIES Ann giixtlfaifn choose Ballroom for dancing Adv 1 A Hoopeston III' Authorities Also Question ather of Gertrude Hanna Sn'M to The Errs I'ri ss and flilcaai Tribune Hoopeston Ill April Inquiry of Vermillion county officials into the mysterious death of Miss Ger trude Hanna whose body was found in the basement of the United Brethren church parsonage Jast Thursday four weeks after her dis appearance from home took a nOw turn Sunday following the reported uncovering by Chief of Police Bogart of a new and vital clue When Prosecutor John Lew man and Sheriff Knox returned to Danville Saturday baf fled in their efforts to solve tho case through a 15 hour grilling of John Wyman confessed betrayer ot Misa Hanna Chief Bogart was com missioned with the task of contin uing the Investigation alone Clue Held Secret That Bogart ha born partially successful was guanledly admitted Sunday morning At 10 o'clock tha chief telephoned ewman nnd Knox to come to Hoopeston Immediately upon their arrival William Hanna the father of tho girl anti Miss Grace Hnnna a sister were summoned to a conference at the city hall None of tho officials would reveal the nature of thr fr "new evidence" Tho Inquisition was contfiinally In session throughout the afternoon and far into the night' Though Wyman's statement admittedly was full of Incon lstcncies and his nllbl was shown to be weak it was equally evident that such points ns appeared against him were purel circumstantial was released early Saturday but told to remain in the city absence Sunday from the scene of tho now inquiry waa regarded ns significant of a now lino of Investigation which is under way The appearance of several now witnesses In the closely guarded office where the questioning was In' progress was also suggestive of hltheito unsuspected developments Thu I ntitles of these now wit nesses wore not divulged Statements of several reliable wlloensos and a close examination of parsonage basement Ita oim proved ft was agreed that the body was taken there by snme inaoiniy so rar to alscover ona the being burglarized an 1 that as ho leaped fretn the building and open ed fire he thought he was firing at robber Kincaid is captain the local rniMpany or national guard nb' rtl' afte lira of the McClellan avenue atmn draggod three mon from their beds Custodian Thought Officers Were Burglar Theory i Ceremonies in Washington Will Go Out by Radio i trnft Kjm rrwi Rurwi 202 Mett upwlttan linnk WxMVnfrtAn By ree Vrhnte Lrnxrtl Wire Washington April Tho naval radio RrvicH win broadcast ovor the country Ihe and music the ceremnnk dedicating the lrt national putltica! hnad'piarturs for women at Washington Secretary Penhy by perini or der authorized the use oi tho gov ernment radio servlet by the Na tional party fnr the dedi cation uf its national hoadquartrrs lien May navy recent ofl'kjtH order restricting the ue of nnvm radio to govnrnnieni de Partinr nts will be waived for this occasion which will bo nitnd by president' Harding national' otflclnls nnd by prominent women H''ni all partH of tho country More than a million people It Is 'Mimntf'd will on planned to eommonmrato the founding of the flint nn tlouu I headquarters lor women at Hm capital Grocer Killed When Hi Auto Hit Trolley Pedes trian Has Lung Punctured Week end street accidents early i today had claimed as victims three children two firemen a man re ported dying nt Receiving hospital and a man whoso life was snuffed out in a street car collision with an automobile Of the injun Lealfe avenue was in critical condition Ho was taken to Receiving hospital late Sunday night with a hole in bis left' lung Thu Injury a sustained on Lsfay etro "houfevard near Tenth street when he was run dwon by tin auto mobile Aut Driver Hfleasrd Ho was crossing the i tie' aa cording to polfer when ttn automo bile driven' by illiam McCarr 1017 Trumbull avenue of ruck him and passed over Jiia body 'irst aid was administered but it had little effect i JIcdarr wss taken to beal quartcra whom lie macfe a state ment hut waa not held Accord ing to hla story Uarncttran direct ly In bls path Nelson lak proprietor of a grocery at 3473 ArnilU stri et was the man killed His body was Iden tified Sunday at the' county morgue Death followed a head on collision of a machine he was driving with an street tar aouthbound on Van I'yke avenue south of Mack avenue Hr we attempting io pass a machine parked at tb curb His Skull was fractured The op erator of the street car was taken to the Mei'lellnn avenue station but later released Tha two tlrem injured were Battalion Chief John Sullivan of Engine company IT who sustained two fractured ribs arid serious bruises and Ills driver Joseph Ad ler who sustained a fractured col lar bone The chiefs at crashed Into Engine No 21 at 'Me rick ave nue and Ser ond boulevard as Mh machine were responding to an alarm from Trumbull and Putnam avenues uf hief Is Wrecked The chief's car was It crashed into the ride of th speed ing engine Engine 21 is hmised with Engine 17 at Ainitcidain and Cass avenues and when th alai'm earns in IM cnglie sped out tho Cass avenue door while the chief ear used the A ill dtrl st ra ovantt A1t Chief Sullivan was speeding joutti Second boulevard and the 1 big ongiiie aa 'raeing WcstwAni Mill ick When they met attho in tiisvctiun The injured men Were taken to Receiving hospital end While they are in Serious eunditlon both will recover Chief 'Sullivan resides at 4201 Six teenth street while TtYura Aitliui lives in ine npuie wum nelson 1 proprli tora or a grocery at 3473 Arndt was identified at the morgue Sunday morning as'the victim 01 an uutomoblie street car collision Saturday night 1 The hlentmealiou was made by James beally 41119 Mc Dougall avenue and 1 aul Rouge Arndt street i menpms or we rv tity atm ntnu tlc threatening re atm a re th Milton hr al Corona 1 When It I II fr V1I1 Dial ll I 1 JC I I CI al a a Vhfn hii rm tvlH 4 l' nng pifr a in ii tii it rrt iyou rtt hri Mn wm nni thiit pc must an hop? fftrlfcr than th courtade criMnl 'l Hkg to un lur of ht fab) 't hi lnnoci apyway and 1 intend to demand mv JHTAn A EIOYARLi: EVENING i Half nn Luxurious np pNntiuent tv Hror check rooms Ona nntnlMjim rM ydq to nil dnnrns vniiDut furtbr charge Uttnnfit re Hhwmnt ah A marlin manage tll: nt a IPjWlH Adv "tfiA n1r: IS OVEN i rJ an am 1 3 II nJtl' fftr lr uH with 1 fur everybody Incumbent Will Run Strongest In City Districts Say Leaders Detroit rM rrena Bureau 3U2 MutiuixiHtan Bunk IJlflx Washington L) Uy ree fchn PrKnte Lenard Wire Washington April As the Btatowido primary approaches in Indiana only two days politi cal followers ot Albert Bever idge claim the vole from rural dis tricts will make him the next Re publican nominee for United States senator However Senator Harry friends deny Beverdige will get the rural vote It seems geirerallv to be conced ed that In tho larger cities Sen ator New candidate for renomlna tlon han the lend His managers are predicting he will carry In diananolis bv 10000 to 15000 votes rney say also he has the practically all organization Beans and that he has an zatlon in every county Size of Vote An Element Beveridge's managers say that outside the vote that usually is in fluenced by the organization there Is aji overwhelming sentiment that will put him over They are there fore thev sav honing for a large vote The Beveridge people hope for a total vote ot 500000 Gen erally it Is not believed the total ivill run more than tOOOOO and some think it will be less The vote in the last presidential primaries waS 250000 but the women did not vote The Bever idge neonle are laving much stress on the farmer vote They realize farmers are displeased with pres ent conditions and believe they lay their trouble to tiie administration where Senator New has been a part Beveridge man agers sfty good weather on election day weather that would keep the fanners at home at work could easily lose the election for Bever idge 1 Generally outside the' interested camp it Is predicted Senator New will he renominated although ad mitted that Mr Beveridge may get a large vote With practically all organization workers tor New 'and with no bartfeular movement against him 'anj where in the staw andwith indications that he has considerable following outside tbo organization the dopesters do pot see how he can lose A As It Look By District Taking 'congressional districts into consideration Beveridge ap pears' to be strongest in the ninth and sixth Senator New has a ad in tho seventh llndianauollsL the 12th the 13th and in the populous irfike county district In the lath When 'he" left Washington this week Senator New went directly to Ixike county Advices from that county last week were to the effect lie would carry the county by a reduced ma jority Lake county Is regarded as a good place in which to idle up neavy majorities and Lake county and in would mak' a nice counting on election Idgc spent the last campaign making two Continued on Page Three olimn Eight I ills over! in Mil Levina Monivich stag tod and einwfed 'Jtetiixlely from the Set te of the fi iU io the door of 11 hum rev Td Jts iwxy 'With a last mi i ngtli lc piillrel i Inert body th doorstep He half ttw Inn attempt to knock on tlo door Then he fi hackword Memphis Tenn April 30 TbrM trainmen were killc Sunday wh a freight train on the Nashville railroad ran lyto an open switch the train vxrds here mid wi derailed A fourth member of th mw was sri iouelv inlured Shortly after the accident an niitoniohllx oi ri rii ree Press Want Ath pct across to the people who want what you've pot or who have pot whal you want They're the the vital point of eontart be tween you and folks you want to reach Yon can en trust your Want Ad mes sage with every etyntidcnce to ree Press Classified col umns Brings you results before the afternoon news paper is even printed CALL AD TAKER MAIiN 9400 fiiomimim foi ii itust'vBfe III April (Ry the Associated J'i A rrest of four min of rederick charged with inciting the riot ing riday night by sec' Ion hands which resulted In the ndeatliof Sheriff Edward Lash brook and two deputies wax promised tonight by Stare's At torney Morning of Schuyler county GKIIM ISOLtTIID Moscow April (By tile Associated The dis covers' and Isolation of the typhus germ by Dr Krltch a womart under the guidance of Professor Barakln director of tha Moscow Biological Institute "1 confirmed by Dr Waller Davenport Chicago ailing head of the medical department of tiie American relief adminis tration In Russia Assailants Crush His Head With Paving Block During Battle Suspects Held A quarrel blows and a1' silently but grimly fought battle on Clair pointe avenue near the river front culminated late Sunday night with a murder Pana Munivich tho slain man died on the threshold ot his horne 459 (Ualrpointv nventie after craw ling from beneath an uprootedpaving block that mid fractured an skuii anr inc unr part ot ins ghrat A ho tdkd thrt'j'mjh wujt whom had 'ten: lighting were swallowed up by river 'front shad ows not tar alone it Cooney assistant supervisor I who tlirects bos competitive atl't Prw 4 Chicago New Wrk Robhret liniUiHV MHHM? IJttJ SINUUU UM hS1I 7fp fw II If plans of the h'oaltii 'education tit infermeillare rahoois and dis 'MV(n )aw whu went into effect i department to have boy and girl I William nah it track rum the It Inter mediate schools participate in th brnv eighth nutiiuiJ Meld day Juno 3 of the dialhlnn for boy will pied by tlx cruMied lrH el iioija re4 ana on many follow ing thU vrnL In the holiday for Tiny lat in Crowded Cities Modern Rush orce Her to Alter Old Ideas Swetsl tv Tbo Preu froei ebuaw Chicago lapper aren't really to blame It la the fault of modern architecture the advent of (he romer drug store which handles a few drugs andonnnua quantities of ice rream and other dainties and the gertml use of automobile athletica for women and other feature that re qnire them to step quickly and move around rapidly with no Inter fering skirts or other impediment vansluii mothers whll warmlv defending tb flappers against re cent general attacks have quietly Instituted a "know your own home" campaign a a remedy for certain ti mlenefea Theso tnother more than a hun dred them say there were no liapprrs In file good old days butthat girls In those days wera no bitter and no worse than they ata today They llrad in largo hutiMO bad candy pulls In tbo kitchen played Indian in tha basement and garroj and staged circuses tn the barns' The modern flat where one has to go outside to dress nnd un dress cuts off all these old fash ioned enjoyments and sends the boys and girls to th movfex tiiere rream parlors and the dance halls Th Evanston women are reviv ing thn old methods of enjoyment and are opening their spacious homes for that purpose Alluring food Is nlo tn be given much at tentton for the' rnbst blase flapper will react favorably to chocolate Ice cream and double deek cuke Vi CHINESE CAPITAL CITY UNDER MARTIAL LAW 1 100000 Men Battle Continu ously 36 Hours 12 Miles Away Reinforcements Near London May aeroplane used by the flhl LI forces fly lag from Taot Ingfu to engtul dropped a bomb but without a much dumngc near train cur rflnit a detachment ot American murine to I'ekln says a dis patch Io the London TlBtes from 'Pekin April (By the Assd elated Martial law was de declared in Pekin Sunday The armies of General Chang Tao Un and General Wu ei fought continuously tmouphout Sunday The fighting centered around Chang plntlen 12 miles distant A govern ment communique sayg Chang Tso Lin was victorious in fighting at Making Requested Ti American legation has re quested Washington to send another warship to Tientsin Commander Charles llut chins American naval attache at the legation here returned Sunday from the battle field The auto mobile ho used flew the American flag He reported that firing had not Ceased during the last 3 tl hours President Hsu Shih Chang in consequence of the hostilities Sun day issued three proclamations rall Ing attention to the serious Conse quences to China which might re sult from the jeopardizing of foreign Interests The first proclamation said the Chinese people were terrified that merchants were suffering losses and the Industry of the nation was de moralized It was commanded that Chang Tso Lin and Wu ed Immediately withdraw their armies The second proclamation declared that as Pekin was the capital of the nation peaco' nnd order must jt prevail The gendarmerie "under the direction ot the chief of metro k1 polftan area muse take adequate measures S' A Emphasis was laid in the' third proclamation the necessity to protect the liv? anti property of foreigners and for compliance with treaties with thn It was added that the Chinese railroad ad ministration had sent protest to tho government asserting that the railroads of thcrcountry face bank ruptcy In consequence ot the sus i pension of traffic and that this fact Involves foreign obligation ighting So ar Sporadic Tho fighting Sunday wag sporadic I there were no signal gains by either side The most persistent conflict appeared 'to be centered around Changslntlen southwest of i the Pekin wall where Wu Pel is concentrating for a drive in an attempt to turn Chang Tso western front toward Tientsin Chang Tso Lln's' forces occupy the village of changsintlen where 100 wounded have been taken Into the houses of natives Some wounded have been brought to hospitals in Pekin flic dead were left on the battlefield The military situation Bitnd iy as Continued on Twu Column our srolfen' lifted a raving Sundav rtl rrhf torn fr rrelir raUntj if? forced rank McAuley 33x7 Me iniUcte1 the knife wound Graw arenu attendant it the ora 22i? Lt re tinn I open gItf containing i00 1 srl matched the money and 1 cPmL L1I 1 wmp vrfijrwd Wft fam (Dea in th npibborha(ri Mill wer seated on front porch ea Th drifW revotvei?) a they eni rd and MtMulry with death if i he refused to thlr command McAuley irmdrnn attempt at rr Htano' am the aafe Ghi i wo oyer htrn with lh buMnrtx nda of weapon wi niii iwo incnea of hU head Woman and Child Burned to Death been feigning "sfeep bare numerous ltor his peculiar actions or' hie nto Vnilws ne of them 'had a (feepi tlve in opening fire Ther I a knife wound in hm feg' They are theory ho believed the office was 1 Is a el se I i re Vi I Acl tlx 1 1 i nrssee avenue and Lecina and Steve Matikoa both of 183 Clatrpnlnte avenue Milan Lectna Is the most seriously Injured ot the Detect ive Kergcant Ch'of gc air bairn in command of the flier de em wa shot across the abdomen but his Injury la not aerioua Hany I A I'epto jl 'years otd special of fleer in the police department wna shot through the left arm near tha shoulder His wound is not re ga fried a serious Oliver Johnson 4 watchman In the Michigan Central railroad tow near tho lumber company's of fice called the officers by tslcphono' Informing them he had noticed a strange light in the office Dopre and Kincaid were sent at onev Motorcycle officer Willlama joined them as the two closed about the little building Kincaid peering through a win dow saw the shadow of a man who appeared tn be hiding behind a cornice In the office Suddenly ths man jumped fo door and rried tha officers 'say yon don't" In one hand he held a revolver they said and In the other was a flash light William Opens ire Tho guat i iJ said to have open ed lire at onuiers discharging tive shots Kincaid was struck umi bonding in pain llred three snots as he stumuK rorwarti Depic rteled as a snot struck hl arm amt urea iv snots ut the piatq rah? gll 4 fc ax it 1 MMV 'J JfeiVUilU Williams wno was on the other aide of lire bunding ran to tbu aid ot lh ctii' eis and mptled hi The guard was degil when' the of fluors rear tin 'hod Any one or three rn the lour bulfoie whlrh atiuck bls bqy would haw hwu Imai nhyalclsna salrt Th it body was iduniried as tangent at 4 the t)01SI1itd! TlH guard has been the street fight no eim'lvyqd at the plant six months It 1 n(l rvsi a to I aaae at ass i TVs'' CHINESE AIRMAN HURLS BOMB AT TRAIN MARINES AG' 1 A'" 1 1 ft hflfw thli VMf 1 i iritermedtau competition In nriu 1 irrewt nihUliis ertnin of tho yea? day alt it should 1'1 lam will bn hbl On thia daU the Pnnt in diiwuMkift plan tnuihLn for slrU at Codd athletic nnt only grammar nmdenta but field faelwud nnd Hyron ungraded anti intcrniediateN gether nn the island Jnn? 'crtalnly OeM day thin year I hn at rt i va ft vi 1 1 1 1 In )tft I intermediate "division We want to i i S50 school youngster interest these boys and girls In that Each School Expected to Have ri Hour of Life rit for uhriti II tltl I tl III '4 1 ll 1U I i i tT 1 1 1 tl Oa a I 1 Hirnd he had been unabk to tear fei a com the of tfwj quarrel amvug! tit psth tenantry gonq? ivur nn Uvtjrataa a Iteutenant and bhu The three prixuricr were tnllrn to to captain He gw srv alHliuH 'wviiui 4inn) corps 2 MASKED GUNMEN 27S 1 KA1D U1L STATION Th mm wwe arrested jn rooming house 31 3l 'lalrcpolrit nv nno Thy Sr sard hy police to have been hfeRtffirel an the men orr Alfenrlanl I wllh wjrom Monlvich was battling Atienaant to Give Up xh rin i ed Knife $100 a Neighbor Watch A rd in jr to the Indfari ther 1 1 MU j'e balivl i 2 1 1 irr rvi 1 1 1 1 iirriv 11 arrrin nrrnn I ft A IS in U'h I'h lix A i htnvlntf vimw 'aIUI0 ngntmsr nrcnmc an ufternnito alrlnrr siunU hvi ire it tt I Mr ll'B 0 ra fl 1 1 i a nn a itomob IS wL eh i rtnietind ivt'ri YIVIIQ HUM tlUliri If 'Ik rflHlT the nirb from a voIIImom wih ntn a down Ip aUd other car tp hnv inftlcuA knlf ucnihd Antrs YV41iL ift i rr ira till another vteriny nt et acHdcnt 1 Mh? was run down bv mutortet neat her Thindote at rm and taken tu Ilia if? hoanltal with lii lured Muill Th rcondition riiHeal IL WHstone ntthlki schools lit Uelfe jsfe Kquadu ir pi Cfientlng tho division ho'arrmsM to a gTrater pnlnv will Ltrtve for medal feclal AbJbmU urizcR and champlonahlp 'mbfems I Eastern M'tfh vlvonl Harbour Knuth tt He)' re I re I 11 III i 41 I ITVUII' (tsr I It high tfchoirt Centra! high achnnl Northern high fchnl KutrhlnsL gn senofot oM'in hinnraifwni seinaa Western and Technical high HChriula 'an kI ii Iai In th It I rinirll 1 A mt xi'ii i i at i in a division hr field day games HI bo pi st tlcslly the same as In the senior rlasslflrarioh Everywhere in the city school hudron sro anxloualv ftwaltlmr (Copyrfaht 192! by lln A Ewing) IIABIIV 4 1 '4re fl II "X2fe5" I.

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