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'he DeKalb Daily Chromicle TVENTY-SECOND YEAR NO. 222 DEKALB, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS IVl IM1 rn JV Ml JVl nrw I i i i its uwu MPS Fa IBft MOORE GETS No Grand Opera IS WANTED Cop as a Censor WHEN SPEED DEMON RULES STEEL MEN GET RAISE HOPKINS IS DEAD TODAY AT AURORA STIFF FINE Oil CHARGES OF FORGERY WkVL! Announcement Made Today of 20 per Cent Increase for Common Labor. To an Oil Promoter, Though, Fines Are as Nothing at AIL. One-Time United States Senator Parses Away at His Residence. IS BIG NEWS HERE (leorge Brown Taken From DeKalb Yesterday Mominj; by Michigan Sheriff.

WILL KEEP GOING BIRTH PLACE After being fined $luti and ist. i hnrged with illectinc bl burns on llhi lireti n' thai lit- a "gr Sfc NEAR DEKALB! WOKE IRONS ON THE TRAIN i Announcement of a 20 per cent increase among the common labor-1 ers of the American Steel Ac Wire' company, as a- part of the I'nited i States corporation was received I with a certain joy here today. I -i thnn Christ," Altert J. Mie. fur Early Day Were Spent at Farm Home Close to Cortland Rose I among the workers of the mills, i The Chicago Tribune of this morn ing has the following to sav of the 1 Some Reports Have It That Man Told ShtnfT Ht Would Never Make An Attempt to Etcap, Was to High Place in National Councils.

I Il.K head of an ml rndic.ii op- i in I NKa lb. Kl hit dis i at the t'liu ago aver.ue piln (uit; esterda lht he uld hold I ici as usual in th- pwi.m. at 102 I-jt5t Ontario strci t. I'lucaio i'y I'rosentr luis I' 1'iqjet' I I Ii i telied thit i'uil lin ln.KR at tti aline Id 'stitute, and xl'-d ttiat lit ijii1 ask the jiollce 1 1 raid In Miir church at often tru fnllo r. 'afi' 111 VI a-a I maintenance 01 way men 000 strong whose wage ruts conn-; before the I'nited States railroad labor board lor rehearing Monday.

William M. Wood. Jr Iif ir to millions, lost controj of his ai he 8pd along the slate at Komling. Mass. is tti" wreck of the auto or Samuel Kanisev.

of Med.t.nl. si.id have been struck by Wood car low Is the wit 'k oi Viod'. which crashed Into a telephone jK)le. klllinc WixkI and is fnnin ion. Alexander Gardner, of North Andover.

Mass. Kiv. wiie injuMl. Jr. saw a token in the sky yesterday.

Albert J. Hopkins, one-time Or I Kalb farmer boy, who rose to bp United Slates -enator from Illinois and leader of the Republican party In Illinois, died at his home in Au rora thle morning, aged 76 years, i A wage increase of 20 iter cent for about 155.000 common laborers in steel mills was announced by: gi Probe "Resurrectiont Yi slerda) ft-inin offu of Stat Attortn- t'i(ir started an i mm. m- ml jm, mm i 'the United Slates Steel corpora Ition at New York. Porter. Irvd, Awfl.

25 Cooega Browrn. arrested at DeKatb. Ill, a forgery charge, escapod froM Sheriff S. C. Crippa, of St.

Mtch by leaping throvgh a traU window Kere today. The train waa moving lowly at th time of He hag been ailing for some time and his death occurred early today at his home, corner of Walnut and Lake streets. est of Mr Rosemary Plaff. IS, once the protege of Mjs. Kdith Itockfel-ler McCormick, has given up hopes of an ojM-ratic career and has returned to the musical comedy stage.

t'artm rl'-ht. mte cf Ju'icc Cait of the lllirmih Suprenn court, had paid f.ir lesson u. raising the dead, and hy Wil liam Taleott of Wti Marquiti. road, and thi had cont ritul hea ily to MtKirt- Iro-eexlincs eyi iday tided i when ctVMtel lor the faith i I It is to take effect Sept. 1.

and ot her wage rates are to be "equitably adjustedi" Independent steel jmen are expected to follow suit. Some of them announced them-; selves on this yesterday. Will Get 36 Cents. At present the rate for common labor in the steel mills is running at 30 cents an hour. A 20 er cent escape and it bobeved was uninjured in the leap.

Mrs Maty siartdon had Jut lit a igan as hc IikkI on a fit r-t wiih h-r husband In New ork when a top onJ- 1 ered her to throw it away. When she claimed was her pmllce to smoke h. mnicli It out ot l.and And now the pdir commiKioni niut decide t.iii men Inn tiie right (o act a PLAN LAW 0(1 COAL PRICE He was born on the Hopkins farm tract, near Cortland, and received his early education In the count! schools In the immediate vicinity Later the family moved to Aurora, where the young man studied in the city schools, later going to Hillsdale college in Michigan. Devoting his early manhood to I he study of law, he combined it with an interest in politics which he made remunerative. i He was finally elected states at toruey and made such a brilliant record that his election to congress BIG TIME AT ELKS HOME announcefl to John Kirhard son that he ould the uw Alt.

ip Proline. 2l, N-rMi street, I old how he I.ad ttieelincs of tt cult in the of obtan.mg J'Kj with which lo bury boost will make it 36 cents an hour. Notices were posted at the steel corporation's plants at Gary and South Chicago late In the after- a dead rtMatite Trade experts estimate that on came hi due time. 1 Moore promised him. aid After attaining a standing in the Supper Served at Six O'clock, Sept.

1, between 25.000 and 30.oo Proline, that ihe mou. woul be I fort hrom trig mkw as If became house which made him one of the; fnllnwiH hv Snlpnrlirl laborers in the South Chicago-Gary most Important "Kures In official ir.pion wl)1 pet tno 6 epnts an hour Cabinet Ietnbrr Are Working on Mea.aire to Prevent Any Gouging. a good rncratH-r Promised Aid. He life In the national capital he was, entertainment. jrarse.

The boost reflects the siwed chosen to succeed the late William a which industry is reviving and E. Mason in-the United States sen the increasing demand tor labor. ate. in which body he served with VT A TT AY! The wage increase is the first ill irxanilnstion I'rvncutor Piquett In part thu I mm i ai i rflnttnrtion. 1 ite ajtk m.

in ioon I MEN GOING BACK I iff S1 iT long hiw you knowi, Moore A Atut otie jear. How Old you m-t himT A Through ni wite. He was defeated for re-elect ion i waa" J(er CPCf and famous legislative deadlock of, given 47 cents an hour. Wag after being chosen by the pop-' 111. la rf thf feeding bag all lar vote of the Republican p.rt evening's June 6.

overtime "iV'Zt XJSIZ ttiroiX. 5 rsteirffThl 1 hed. and on Aug ,9. 192,. wages Wlin lll trir i.

woro no-am nil 11 pnn nn hnnr Georgr Hrown. until Mem day of this ink the rook at the Aggravation. Jack Cook's new plio. arrrotAd oo Monday br c---w here, a poo receipt ot word fraa ikm 8t. Joeph rooiy aatkorttie Aa ofncr later tw-d ib roe era la 1.

"noli rook a be waa know a to many who pa.lronte4 tb pi ace. aa4 etid ke waa tb mil watel- Imxaav ey alter bl 4 rr. betifr of lrl(i rooBty at M. Joepb. Mkra.

waa ired and rami ftr him yntrday kartng bt tfn mmutet ln whlcato 1 bt maa rotn jail and rlam 10 tfcc taikta to at another train On th way Drown alleged Is I pUadd lnnorvnt until pinned down hn h- admitted th- check affair On the way to CMraco according to I w-Kalh pep4e who rm rer him. he told the kberlff wr.uld not attempt to make aa rap- and be would feel more ron-fortable he didn't hae Ihe Iroaa on It baa no been learned whether the sheriff relea-d hu man be-tore rehlcg Chicago, or not. hat it i bellred he waited umil ea-route out of Chicago b-forv he re-niotrl ih" handrufff The prn la trt the train slowlnjt up nt-ir Porter, lad and l.rnwn, -ng a rod opportunity to make hli erape. leaped through the op window a the train was It waa reported through tb i.it.-d lTea dupatch ibat IN waa lh. ed the roan tnjri el aa the aheiift.

iRt lv Washington. I C. Aur 2Z imer Who was afterward OUSteil I Iiume, uie pruperiy pu.iiiaen I nf from Mrs. Harriet Mavn. The com-, Months ago it was noted in The erv and corruption mittee today announces that Berv- Tribune that wages for common la hoc hPii inc will start at six o'clock sharn borers in the steel industry had BULLETIN What (ontervation tmVn place? A He tried to v-t rue into it.

He Raid 1 would a ti man some day if I would join The life institute He rromined to tet me $2ih 1 had to raise a bill oi: account of father dtnc said if I would come to the he Would get me the inonej If he rouidn't it ihe other members could. Hn Wife's "Master" '1 cc'ldn't find any reason why ni wife should spend all her time with Moore, jrom till nicht engaged in the practice of law and and the hungry ones had better be sunk to the point where jobs went Start SOOII tO added to the large, fortune there at that time. jbegging. notwithstanding more; hi -massed in his early year.i I The food will be served in the big than 1.000.000 men in other lines Make MeW HOmC irUtion glinK th- uient absolute pow.r lo bloc th. movement, in intriate (umm'trr oi coal held at prices i inK drawn up rs of ni cbin t'i This new plan for h-kmg ile pr-ad in b- nibnntt'd to ionn-.

itn ihe l.tiiiinr o' a bill crea! inc a fel. rul af.ni i. buy and BU huge quantiU' of fu-l and thus hold down price i I ii Aug. 23. In Wdshcigton, D.

C. He Is survived by a daughter, Mr. I kitchen at the new home, the mem- were idle, due to strikes or suspen n.i,i Poffors an dthree sons. hers getting a chance to see the sions. and that demand for "Yorkers I in West Stale an extreme emergency, the government will liavc to tal'c over the Mrs.

Stella Kreuer and family leave tomorrow for Ashton when they will remain until the end of roads. Secretary Week otate-i to- James Albert J. and Mark interior of the homo, and then take would later undoubtedly shove the In his political life. Mr. Hopltin i their food and go to the tables wage scale up again, was a warm friend and close- pollW terd about the lawn.

The ground Increase to Be Cited, cal associate of the late Isaac E. EW W1H he well lighted for the xcaifion. Before the rail labor Monday K. wood and the two were always on and the decorations of purple and; p. Grable.

president of the Ilroth terms of the greatest intimacy. white will be piedominant every- erhood of Maintenance of Way the week. i which tune the will i in I sometimes at night." In au.ieo.- ixkiiw oi opposition in conrre start for their new home in nvet in comment. ng on report; tnat The entire laniily v. ill ro.

with beiiiemcnt of tlie rail ttnke was con 1 1 nuin I asked r. 'If Mr Moore ak. tu hinonl atTarurements have Where. Men who did not ioitt In the rail exception or ole. the ride.

and Mrs Schaal. The committee held a meeting Btrike. will bring out the recent up- not as yet been made. iasi nisnt and mane me necessary to the purchasing Aitom ticu, ral IuukIh ni with les Htir. Fall nd Ials.

ha lr par-d the oihr pUn The house wa. tida i-ctM to start Consideration of a bill tarrying out tn ol the preideni ie omm ndntions ti him line thi The C'oles will join fjinil i- i arrangements for the supper, whiefi will consist of cold victuals, suitable i for a hot day, with the exception of hot coffee. Must Not Burn Leaves on the (Contmurd on page si) collThsis murdered not probable the confettnee New York. He emphj'ized that the federal government wi determined to prevent brcakdov in transportat.oe. New York, N.

Aug. C3 D.t ter dioputco mjrkcd the opening of the railroad executives' conference ihe west an soon it is s.ettled and Mr. and Mrs. Schaul mid P. 1 1 i-.

for a visit to Meriden. Coiui with Mr. SchaalV jipe. af'er wlueh they will ui Ohio. In whi'-h Btate Mr.

Schaal is a tr.ivelliiu salesman. Continued on page six) musTkeep alleys open Plana are madp to decorate the I entrances to the grounds with the colors while the tables will carry strike situation, the establishment ot a i omr.i is-in which shall make a sw eeping in est iKat ion ot the entire mining indutr Secretary llciu subin ii ed 1 alternates (r roal leuilatioo to a pioiusion of puipie and white Two Sleepers Slop at the Police Station of 143 lmcc mm3 irtwn. while working In DeKalb t.itej on M-veral orcaalona that w. iiad been working In rhe Blark-atone hotel In Chlrago. and later In Moine.

la t- ore he came 'o Ik-Kalb. Me a hard worker, putting la 1. to 18 hours a day while em-plot 1 by Cook, and eemlnc 10 like He nerer let himaHf get fr awa; from the place for long'at a time, and while there are one or two m.inri that are tn-lng lnve(. gatei by Cotk, It la not believed the man securfd much from the man In taking the man to the railroad station yes'erday mornlcg Brows told Chlf of Police Rlddell to tell Jack he would be bark to work within a few days. Jack say he may be back, but he will never be New Pavement Residents of the Ellwood addi tlon are cautioned by the city not to burn leaves or other refuse on the new pavement as the practice is deemed very harmful to the surface and will in time destroy the usefulness of the pavement.

This same note ef warning Tine street. Park avenue and Locust street which are asphalt filled. The first instances of burnin JJJves was report last week and Kity Attorney Fisk wrote to Con-soer Engineering company of Chi- (ireateM Figure in Irish Free State Is the Victim of an Assassin's Bullet. gladioli, through the generosity of J. Leonard Johnson.

DeKalb's florist and also an Elk. The entertainment as now planned includes music by the orchestra, the Elks quartet, equally as good as the Barb City quartet and possibly selections by the band. The. latter organization is considei-ing the proposition favoiably today, but thus far has not announced itself as being able to a par' of the evening to the entertainment For the first time ti necra! weeks the imlice station last nitht had Two kniliti; of the road stopped ovt for the night, the police givin gthem lodging and this mornini; sending them on tlie road again. i'remdent Maiding at the Lit.

House this morning Mooter with held the exact tiulat ions. Philadelphia. Pa. Aug 23 An tflracite and miners to day prepared tor an all inter strike in the Pennslania coal field followinn break down ot the pace conferenie philadel phia. Fire Chief Today Issues Warning About Parking of Automobiles.

IS TO INVESTIGATE to consider picpos.ils of Dig four mediators, to end the shop craft strike, found themselves much at variance on their reply. "The situation Is very serious." Howard Elliott, president of the FOUGHT TO LAST cago inspectors -on the The Weather for Illinois Proh ably local thunder showers this af lernoon and tonight. Thursday fati. not much change in temperature. Northern Pacific as the conference adjourned for lunch.

IBr I'oltod Pres Imblin. Iteland. Auk 2.1 Michael Collins, Ireland's hope, in dead Collins, the fiery leader of the for the purpose of getting an opln-jor the fo mkb expected to he there, ion as to the damage" which might Thp affair is scheduled as an op i enine for the new home, in wav "It must be understood once and tor all that automobilists driving back to work there, while he la lo. harge of the place. A Consoer.

president of th-'hut being hot weather the supper lo DeKalb on a Wednesday or Sat urday night must not park their Tlie Philad I phia conft rt nee. a'i cr many days of realil efforts to reach agre iuent. broke- up late terday. The sjlit came on the aibi'iation question and the l.ntrth the agreement to sucncl Washington. M.

C. Auk 22 Wages ot miners in the nonunion; fields of Wesi VirKinia have Ukt-a booated Irnm I 6H to $7 I a day. comrany. whites as follows: "in wil hf' out on the spacious lawn, repl to your letter of August 19th. members will 1m given ti.u.

i it opportunity to see the new nuar- Free State troops, was assasinated fr-im ambush 'at Band'). County Coik. while on a tour ol inspection of his army yesterday. The automobile in which was riding fiom Cork to Ilaudon was fired upon. i The most rigid military censor- W1S1I 1 TJ I 1 WHAT ABOUT YOUR COAL BILL? Survey Shows Price 50'.

Higher With Coal Famine Dut Gas Company Gets Coal to Make Gas From IIS Ul lilt- 1J. I itnii wiiuiu short time will be occupied. cars in the alleys of the city, thus obstructing them in case the fire department is called out. Last Saturday night it would have been impossible to get fire fighting apparatus in one alley in the city because a number of machines had been parked there in all directions. This must cease and if this warning is not immediate steps must be taken, to see that With the securing of a quanUtr Of coal, enoua-h.

Il i helleet to but oil is so commonly v.sed as fuel ship was set up by the government the federal fuel distribution com bituminous price there, which today. There was a complete lack mittee was advised today 'bridge over the oreaetit Dertod of thai are Judge Glidden Hard Work in Passing Week normally hi-h. have not been of of r.ollina' death Other I very bad practice to burn leaves on the asphalt pavement. The life of the pavement depends on the retention of the volatile oils and hot fires are apt to burn out these and so destroy the usefulness of the pavement." City officials believe that If this in brought plainly to the attention of the residents living on the stieets affected the Btreet bon fires will stop. BY EDWARD M.

THIERRY Winter famine and high prices are in store for the majority of hi tumiuous coal users and prices are already up more than rt per cent. Non union ratorn wen forced 'heavy consumption. Manager Mc-to this action to continue ratlon Cabe of the gaa company is happy on account ot the settlement of the 'today. b-cauae any dantvr of hav-coal strike. njr to hut down the local gas plant Stating that a week's vacation Is included in tlie survey that follows Dare announcement that PITTSBURG: Domestic hitumin tne chief was shot by ous coai is at from $6 to inejsularn.

nothing was given out. a ion. undelivered Prices be triumvrate may succeed Col-toie the strike for the same grade at leaj Qf the lilsh Free ig ooviaieo tor in lira ueina. t. 1 coal miners returned to work to- much harder woik than a year of buildings are kept open to traffic labor.

Judge Glidden this morning, at an time to the police station to Such wa the 8tatement issued to- MCEv0r f0i.0w- With the coal secured and i nis is indicated in a survey made by' NEA Service for The Kalb Daily Chronicle of large cities representative of soft coal condi- day. Production was resumed ar water gaa aet. Mr. McCabe of coal from $4 to ll.ln t-taie Death has claimed Ireland 'n Theie j.v much diffeietu-- of opinion two greatest leaders. Griffith and anions retailers as to posibl Collins within ten days aud left no ly today, viollowing the jnace set tlement renrhed bv miners and or tions.

that the danger of at g' averted unlesa aomctir in. trough one of the alleys pressing during the not very sum and bijher t.eit In eight of these cities retail shortage dealers and fuel commissioners ore winter. een turns up. single outstanding figure. Jerators in Joint conference her.

Liam T. CaUve, chal-pin of; tenl lvhCfh if.rma foiowed last Saturday night. The alley, that running from Third to Second street, adjacent to the railroad mer months the judge is of the opinion that it is much easier to th0 thfrf than In alt kin Brother of Well Known DeKalb Girl Dead Today Joseph LeBean. brother of Mar-Murct LeBean, the latter a nomilar ine froTiionai foiernnirui theine of the recent four-tate apartments on North third street. was ln 8Uch, condition with inei ma ria io oe vouni i j.uKj.

rxir leveland comiromise or or it may be the dashing Utcit Bonus Dill Is Today on Floor of the Senate While on his leave. Mr. Glidden nu every way diet --'a famine some reporting fa CLEVELAND: L-al-tji sa there mine already prevailing. I er- i aimolutely no bnuminu -t. lump tainty exists in one city (Pitts- coal in tit nor an etrfaUalent burgl.

Only four do not expect a available for dumefiir ui Ttiey serious chortage Cincinnati. Col- expect none liefur- early Ueiooer umbus. Kansas City and New Or- When available this coal eo' leans. a ton as against from Mulcahy. commander in chief of; the Free Sute army.

Dutr. fotmer envoy, ia the third outstand-inr figure. I You'll lie Talking About The Silent Call inai nau iue ueparxmeni ben called to a fire in the rear of the stores along that block, the wagons would have been left on Third street and the equipment used car iBy Called ITmi WaahJngton. D. C.

Aug. 2J. The I soldier bonus bill waa out on the floor today with every Indication krmal student for some time a sandwich to his home in Chicago yesterday visit with relatives for a day, following an operation for apepndi-i citis. after which peritonitis set in. Put ESRS Down Now; The young man was years of! Prices Will Jump Soon age and had visited in DeKalb Before the Week Is Over For the time being it was learn- Retail price increases average to $9 a ton before April I.

Hx wiure Apm 1. $3.86 a ton in the 13 cities can- tremey prices are expected 'nes wul "r0 7 ried the necessary distance. 293 that It would be passed and sent to conference with the house wltji- This procedure might mean a se- vasaed. and in such place8 as Chi- unless the government act. ln a week.

1 (hA o. I 1 1 IVIUIWIIIII LO UUU, number of times, while those who L.tl Lt reasona hV n'w! mu i Ra (titles at reasonable prices. If you LeBean lex 'T PriC lf yOU knowMiss grieve with wnerV oi fTPert wner. cago St, Louis and Cleveland. CINCINNATI: Bituminous IuP; pecUlly after the death of Griffith, I WANTED Young man, with Tneral aervices are fn hi 1 8Unnly 'or win- and the owners of the automobiles -reach nearly twice that figured COal today costs a to $8.50 a ton.

Sat a a. of En good knowledge the would be herd directly responsible about 100 per cent as against on April 1. he rathotic church in wint ier G. Egg Pre- the (TathOliC Chlirch In. Umlntl urday.

stood out head and ehouldera u. Common sense as well as the city The pinch of the, coal strikes el- M. Renshaw. of the Chamber ofl.hnve tri. a aohnrh ZI servauve is tne best compound on feet on householders will grow Commerce committee, says TTr.i..

i it a ww a uivv Friday afternoon, and burial In the Catholic -cemetery. laws shouia teacn anyone that alleys should be kept open at all times. more serious with the approach of there will be no vf amine this win tne marKet for trite purpose. We. however, also sell liquid glass, which many people have used suc Mrs.

Scott Hammond Reported Very Sick Reports are current today that Mrs. Scott Hammond, a well known DeKalb woman. Ilea rery 1U at ber boma in the southeast part of tie city. cf the f'-I'r lish language, willing to work in, good position paying good wages. Blast be steady, en-terprislns and not a eiock- wntrer.

AXy to M. G. Tba) Chief proposes to maka a cessfully for years. Try 4 Cf was fieely predicted that the Free State may collapse due to the activities of the rebels under De Val-era which would bring Invading forces of British to Ireland end fall and winter, retailer, aa. ter.

but that prices probably will No sunre? was taken of eastern be hier. -cities, where family furnaces burn TOLEDOi Tba only Htumlnons anthracite instead of bituminous- iurnp available bere Is free tour of the alleys again on busy Listen and Watch for 'The Silent CalT tois year errjoy eggs aU win ter which cannot be told from the perfectly fresh article. nights andVlf the practice Is not stopped, tiwTnbers will be tsVor, Pr,.

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