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A The Be Gliroiiiicle TWENTY-FIRST YE ARt-NO. 131. OE KAL8, ILLINOIS, MONDAY, AY 3, 1920 PRICE THREE CENT! Hal ILDaM fc ir' 'k Jk 4 -k-; vk ELECTRIC PARK MOON IN TOTAL OTARDT REBELS ARE ECLIPSE HERE Q00DIS0II GETS PLACE READ COSTS r.lORE MIRROR USED TOGETiilM yr LAST EVENING PROGRAM IS OUT TODAY i i CONDUCTED BY NEW MANAGER Electric park, the nrottiest little TAKES JOB OH THE GAKl Hundreds of DeKalo wer? Interested watchers of the total e-lipHe' bf the moon last night pleasure ground on the Sycamore road, sfbout four miles from here, is going to be a live iastution this summer which was one of the most beautiful phenomena seen here in months. to be Head of ihe Grain Americanization Meeting Federal Troops in Nearly Price is Boosted Today by The eclipse was a total one 'in Under the management of R. M.

Wm Be Held at the Armory Tuesday. Local Bakery and Others Will Follow Suit this part of the country when jit started but could only be seen when a partial eclipse as the time of be- Is Offered the Position Vacated by Resignation, of Russcl. IS NOT HEARD FROM Murphy of this city, It is planned to make the park the center of clean. Further Details of the Sad Tragedy Ending Life of George Ackerman. I FOUND BY HIS WIFE Marketing Bureau of 'State Association IS IMPORTANT ONE -Eery State Are Joining Obregon Forces.

YANKEE IS KILLED enjoyable pleasures in this part of the county and elaborate arrange gmnmg or the, obscuration here, was ttbout six and it was then! broad daylight. EXPERT ments have already been made to BIG CROWD COSTS ARE HIGHER that effect. 1 The moon really rose eclipeT The park will open with adance but only the partial one was visible to DeKalbites at between eight and Tomorrow night the' largest Am At a conference held Jn Chicago next Sunday night. Dahlstriand's orchestra from Belvidere has arranged by Mr. Murphy -for the oc The dAalla of the self slaying of nine o'clock:" GOODISONT, otahtSh AsMiwicn Mayor Frank E.

Wagley has offered lo Major Harry O. Goodisott. ericanization program thav the peo Much comment was, provoked by oiuruBy, me arrangement was per-fected whereby, W. O. Eckhardt, for the-put.

eight year the highly casion and will play for the danc he beautiful sight as the- moon popular George Acfcernian of; Kane vllle wpre told at the coroner's in quest yesterday. Tormerly. of this city, the position ple or DeKalb have ever undertaken will be shown at eight o'clock sharp at the Armory There will be admission charged. ing on every5 Sjjnday night through the season. On Wednesday nights.

hung like a dlc of dull copper and then as the shadow1 of the earth succesrui county advisor of the De- or city engine made vacant oy toe Ricnation of A. R. Russell ivain county Soil Improvement A tegan to move away- from the fwee ociation become the head of I the Ackerman. 73 yearn -old, JusHCe of the peace at" Kaneville, andja former ah er Iff of Kendall county, sat before a mirror in a bedroom at his Up to thisfternoon no word hag of the satellite, a film edging of fwiy-organtzud grata marketing been received from Major Goodi- silver. beun to appear which grad-uallyjrovered the whdle face of the aon as tcwhether he would take urtu of the Illinois Agricultural AxJnriatlon.

i home, took careful aim at his fore BULLETIN. (By United Tress) Waahingtori, D. May 3. Eben Francis Greenlaw, ar American citizen, and his minor son were murdered by Mexican bandits near Palazdaba In the state of. Mexico hear El Ror yesterday, the state department announced today.

Iamio, Txaa, May from jbe ranks of the Mexican fed the poHitlon oKnot but the city of head with- a 32-callbre revolver and 1 when there wHl be dancing also, Harding's orchestra will play. It In announced that the park will be open for private picnic parties and other gatherings and for the convenience of those who hold them, refreshments will be on, sale, Uasebalt gameare to be held buringjh treasonand-aspecialty will beifiarfe--of big factory, picnics The 'Americanization program. In all of the larger cities, has become an annual affair I and these cities have always reported the best of success from their efforts. Last year DeKalb, for the first time put on Its Americanization pro- L. gram, which met with so much su- ccess that It was decided to make This time It Is th price of bread that takes a -step up.

The Holland Ooodyaar baerythi8 morning announced that in i.he future the prices of 'the large loaves of bread would' tM 17 cents Instead of 15 and ihe smaller loaves' would Toe 12 instead of, ten cents. Although the other hakerie had not boosted the' pric this noon several of them Intimated, when that they probably would holsf the trice tit very hear future. "I i The fsct that flowr is higher and that the Indirect way which th link rs have to buy maked the prtc higher than il'wotjW otlitr'lee the extretnely hfgli price of sugar ind the Taet that the workmen iW are employed In the bakfry are de- aent a bullet tearing through hit ficials are hoplngHhat he will take the place as they think he will he A few seconds later whn a-good matt for the i Following the meeting of the dir. eetors of the soil improvement an-soclatlon on Friday where the re-rtsrnatlon of Mr, Eckhardt-as the county advisor wa accepted and! hi assistant, Thomas Roberta, was fcho- hi wife ran into (he room arte) found YOUNGSTERS OF CHICAGO WANT Major Coodison, while hofeJi grad ma ama body on the floor and the uate engineer, is sutficiently'ell gun Mill smoking, a away BALL GAME HERE 'it an annual event and none more etjaipped through a knowledge 4n Several of The. suicide ACKerman waa a sen in nis place, the local man went An ambitious baseball Meant bpf ahnrk-tn hin frlftniU fin wrh nnp nf mechanics, to handte-thcterfinlcal end of the' place, -and hi abilities 10 tne city Saturday to meet the youngsters from ttWcaeo, a chttifch inriw nave owi-n noosea ana it iooks like Kleclxir Tark was going to be on the nifp this season.

known men in ihls "ctlon as administrator are too well oinciai or the mate association He eral army with reHuItant Increases of the dtate. ill health. bU frU-nda, fin strength of the revolutionists known Jn the city to need any com ffr? lWJ2V0J.tim.V1y Tlr "auiert him to take hM lltfe The to the Kraln.niarbetlnK work Jand rTft tnn tyrn 4 rrrct inent. nine called theWavelahd fknrreg-Htionallst writes" Tbe Chronicle to see It a garde can be fixed op between ihe'teum and some junior nine ranging from 14 17 years of gun "be. used was one he had taken have been so widespread Ih the lan tn days as to create the'possibil- on thJit banU the contract waa! en The city will tndt ed be fortunate worthy; of eupport has ever come before the Tho main Idea to bring 4he foreigners more Into the' touch with with -the customs of this country and tho only way that this can be done la to show them that we take an Interest in the things they did tn their native lands.

The program to be given tomorrow night will represetft all of the nationalities that are in DeKalb at from a. prisoner years nvo at York vlJJe, when was sheriff. 1 i tered Into. if can secure in the' major a sue mandins more wages was assigned the csurtes for the raise, by tht ity of rresldent Carranza'a over Eckhardt will be In fThlcitffo ceasor to fill the place made vacant throw according ta information age, Inthis city. -i JSckerman haa been complaining bythe resignation of Mr.

Russell here today, for the last several daya that he FOR MEMBERS OF THE LEGION The" American Legidn drive for new members started ylsterday in this city and already results are beginning to some in. 1 The city engin'er in this city has Scarcely a state in the Mexican did not fel well, but he he been up and around. At o'clock Sat charge of the city water plant, tht republic has escaped the wave of The proposHioH'-ls for a Saturday game end If any, of the DeKatb lads are Interested they can get further details tyy. writing Herbert Mass, 2746 Hefndon street, Chlea- sewer system, the street department canrry people, rt'ith the price ot wheat likely" te sonr again following short' harvest th ere not tn tichXhope hdl out for any drop In the price of bread for some time to come, according' to those jn a iosithn to know. v.

urday. Mrs. Ackerman got up. but Ackerman remained in bed, saying dissatisfaction. Not a day passes but a federal garrison revolts, tflees to the hills and- raises the banner of revolution.

In the 'majority of does all thepurcbasing for the city and in his spare time looks after all the sidewalks with an occasional go. i The system which the precinct that he did not feel' very well. captains nre using In the drive is the Insurrections, commanders and so perfect that every- house in the "Pull "the shades mother, before you go into the kitchen, he said. "I am not'-feeling very well Job of paving or other big construe lion to TO ASK LEGION TO CONDUCT ON city limits will be visftcd at least i troops Join the Obregon revolution- and won't get up for hour or ho. TORNADO DOES BIG DAMAGE IN -oil Tueaday, Wednaday.

Thuriiday and Friday of: ear week and will 4emt Monday, and -Saturday talons care of iuatlera at the aoll improve meat aHHOclatlon. which retains hig Kervlcea aa bualneua matiaaer. fTtie new work on wheih the local Ca 1 embarklns la a blg one and ih. bureau in utartinK out with the expectation that the program now outlined will take ten. years to accffsthpllah.

y3t.ipast months more will be. Hfxilili by the bureau head In a preliminary auntey ot conditions In the atate which will take him into ev- congressional district 1n the state holding hearings with bank officials, elevatonnen. and- county agents. Thia preliminary wok Ig hmighly necessary in order that the tho present time and these people -will do something that Is character--lctlc of thetsotmiry from which they' came The progjram as it will be given Is as follows: Music by DeKalb Military 'Band. Communltj Singing, led by Prof.

Annas. Folk Sones of all the Nationalities by Public School Children, led, by Miss Nicholson. Folk Dances of the. Different Nationalities, Public School Children, MEMORIAL DAY orce in the hunt for the 200 ex-s jists who have openly declared their vice men in DeKalb who are not support to the ipnora secession members and should be. (movement.

At the same time that the drive I Districts which are not the ecene JOLIET GAME IS CALLED OFF AT Mrs. Ackerman -carried out her. husband's tastructloris. In. a few minutes she.

heard shot. Running back Into the- ted room she. paw the Mayor Waglcy has called a meeting of the Citizens memorial rpm-rntttee and the fofflt ials.of the lohal post of the American I'gioh for this evening the city hall. results of the shot and called started here, in every, city of the 'of definite Obregon movement are country the Legion has let loose 1 Infested with roaming bandita who with the same thing and the officials menace the Carranza. government THE SOUTHWEST Oklahoma City, Okia May 3.

The list in Ihe tomado which Fwept northeastrerf Oklahoma lain night was expected to be increased help. Ackerman' had left his bed hope that 100,000 new members as much as the organized rebellion. pulled up a chair in front of the mirror In the dreser and thot him FINAL MINUTE seeras to lie rather a hoodoo team for a school. to have on. its baseball schedule.

RTien Noi-ma! wanted to play; hepe he tame, was called off afc will be th reward cf the labors of the various posts. lea oy Miis Foster. Address by member ort nigh school Finnish National Dance, Vby According to reports received here today all that remains for Obregon to do is effect a. national movement from the growing ele late today with reports from the outlying districts. Five were kill'i north of Chelea, The object is to make the Armer k'an Legion feel the necessity of having charge, of emorial flay In the The memorial day program Tor this yur is to lie pnt joii by the present committe'a but tfey feel that the grpups of adults in.

full Finnish cos the last nilnut and Saturday when ment of dlssatusfaction With thisf' self when he had. made sure that the gun was at a'vital spot. The Ackermans owned only brick building In Kaneville Bnd occupied the second of the structure. Beside the widow, Ackerman leave? a son and a daughter by. a former rne, local Hiffn ptnooi was oown.xo CITY SECURES NEW W.ACE FOR THBREST ROOM The city has rented the building the dpc-t and all Vfady to' go, Joliet ealleT ui and'said the game must them, handle, In pe fu be called off.

work TrtTthe bureau can be mapped out by the director. T. Two things are contemplatedtiy tfc1 promoter of the urean. aa the TOiO tbinaw to be On of these is the securing of the grain elevators by the farmers. "They -yaj.

for them, anyway, aW Mr, Eckhardt today. "And they are entitled to own them. 1 mt 1 I tume. 1 .1 i Swedish song, gwups of adults In Swedish dress High School Cadets. -t.

Italian Song. Normal group arranged by ProL Lyons. SUr Spangled Banner, by everyone. lure. j(J Auto is Stuck im accomplished the revolutlonr will tjava obtained a preponderance of poa'er over the remaining Carranv A summary of the situation elate by state Indicated to what extent the revolutionary spirit has spread.

Beginning tn tSonora the forces under General Plarab Calles, were rr (. Ion Norths Third setreet, now occup- Tlu.nex game Uw( the incal Wth Marvin Bagg, as rest and "two were -report ed fn Jured. The property-danwge- runf into thousands. Mutfkegee, Okia-i Mayi persons wtee reported fetntd and .3 ftiltrred a tornado -which pract-eatty Cfkla-'late yesterday- A special train left here today V.ith physicians and nursfs." Pegga was a town of mhabit-ants. jv-lrttol will pljy will tei with the St LITTLE GIRL IS FATALLY SHOT WHILE AT PLAY room.

Will- be secured by June 1 end the fixtures now In use in the, present- rest, room win be utilized. -r Piano duet by Gladys Barnes and ported to have; extended their con- yai -lJBIsBKleniensm- The old. old 'story of the boy The. eity pfflciala had, 'to-Secure the -new location- by Juno 1 as the trol southward.vw Alban's team of. Sycauiovei The coptcst will be held next Friday on, the' High school Held here and ia Imynd to.

be' a fat one as St, Al-ban is one of he teams that the school wlll play this year. MASONS TO GEH wU vi Cinders on City Street ftr. Lf Blanc, who, has recently moved to this eit.vas Introduced to DeKalb roads. Saturdo night. He drove his automobile Into Franklin street where a lot of new cinders Had been- placed the street and they were Trio deep, that hta ar became stuck and had No The names of the Lithuanian ch- who didn't knowthe gun wHs load I iine.oiner great oojecuve vj.

me Tjureau is the shortening of the line from the producer to the consumer and the elimination, ao. far as of the profit of the speculator grains, and. food products. place now uteit will have to he WILD TIME IS cated In order that the building can ed waa told again Friday at Miana when little Leroy Hoffa, 11 years Old the stand at a coroner's Udren that will take part are as follows. x.

Uthuanlan Mary LopinskL Martha jShagam7; rhgaa, MunkavitcbJ Ton be used by Xiark IN SIGHT FOR lnqa4t and told how It was that Roll CVmipany.K i OPENHNGGAME be, left there all night; -ir in tne wOTKing out oi nig plana there 'course; mfcny ramiflcatfcirt: but Ihifr fl the main .1. be.nhptand killed hia little 9 year old; 1st PT. Esther. After hearing JAiAthe far the Attend Conference in A -ai I THIS EVENING (. The Masons- alll kav another objective "at which the Almost BeeriBUl Jthe ibex's" 8iorythe fviry retnrncd Munkavitch.

Agnes. city bps hall team, next "Sunday, there jWlTl be snake dancesmudc by the DeKalb band and xewjr- verdict of 'gctldrntttl' 'suooung; Passed in New York fn ttnttod InK 1 pedal TasetJng ttlus -eyening ioryie Chatlis Loptosil, An Cn- OeneraV satisfactfon is txpresHCd all over" the coutftyiat'the'eelection of Tom Roberts as the aucccHor of thfng that work up enthusiasm pnrposa of InltlatlnB. three new can story 'o! the XttKl'Qeu'h ti my Ochigah ITliisWeefc Rev. OA ahViiJd Jfftjj9lter Muskegonv Mlclw to attend; con-f greneer of Lutheran chisrches that is being held there this weekv Tic-tor Strem, delegate from the local church, accompanied Reverend Fan Boston. May 3-r-The bill if or the home 1 team didates into the third degree.

In Teplc, south of Sinaloa, no organized uprisings have" been re-ported but-the loyalty of the state is In doubt aad bandit gangs are active. t- Many instances of dissatisfaction, are reported from the important, states of Jalisco. Tbre.hayejben armistices between and rebel forces her ajwjj at Aua1, i lajara, the capitol and (the. railroad has been-kept between, there and Mexico City. To the south the state of Mlchoacan, and, Guerrero are almost wholly rebel.

The governor has deserted Carranza and joined the rebels. In Morelos, the federal military commander has thrown his strength with the Obre-gonistas. Between that state and the region around Mexlcw City, the Zapatistar aw active, little, rister, tears came ino ihe Mr. Eckhardt In the; soil advisor After the Initiation there will be eyes of Several of the Juror. junn tunams AlMuraj.

LuplnskL. assisted by SUnley Rat-ten burM arg aret Mary AnderronTiajjra FInley, Oscar Carlson, LeslleJartlnson Percy Smiley, Ernest Nelson. Mary Net- legalizing the manufacture and salei 1 The work of getting the diamond of 2.75 per cent beer and light wine in shape will start the middle of the In this state, was passed by the! week and the ground will be as inqueat waa lnld th3 wune if. lunch served and a large ftumber of heavy eaters arebeing provided the parents. Mr.

and Mra. Hof lund and will remain throughout, senate late today, 26 to 6, and was level as floor, for the game for so that all who are, members should present. Mr, Roberta, is a graduate of the agricultural college at Ames, Iowa, md has proven in the year or so, iJaHnR wnichhe ha been engaged -MHlatam to Mr. Eckhardt that he the week. sent to the governor.

Sunday. wit Aa mrufl UlBF, fa, who reside on the rT-l Jsntr north uf Iceland.1- The accidental ShoQlirig took place. Thursday while the children were play narnet Kreuscner, Graco Wnfte, HnmM If loin Tin. IfnMn trnv- auas wJ i.v iuimjv I tkdroughiy efficient and well ab- in thi yard. ELGIH GIRL it handle the Important work We wera playin' nu; tn tne STEEL CASE HOW CLOSED yard, ny Utile ister anl tut; tne DIG BATTLE TOMORROW MAY OATS III EU RECORD jonnson, xiana l'arains, uooert CUrke.

-y A A The name of the other children-that will take part are, Evelyn Sor-en Helen Hill, Ruby-Anderson. All Koski, Herbert Worrell, Agnes Swanson. Helen SUntapakka, Cilf-. ford Wallln, Linnea Peterson, Aur conironia mm. TEEL MILLS TO HAVE BASEBALL IS GUILTY San Antonio.

Texas, way 5. Fraaciaco Villa has offered hia aid boy i.Mitlfled, and 1 Mr tn wu rllie o.n the vwnft. I diin't Ihlnk there was any bullets. In i. 1 was to the Ooregon revoiunonisia oi Mexico according to advices re-reived here lodav.

These reports LEAGUE IN CITY going to plav soldier anl marcn with it, but when I Hf, 1 it mt the ground it exploded, EnMier, fiiy little tester, gave -a acream and -fell ora yrjainanen. Margaret Lund. sak Villa asked Governor ftuerta nf Konora. for permisaton to The American Steel Wire Co. Vlado Pamuchlno, Alia Hakala, Gilbert Bra den Ana Klvtneva, Is Conyicted of Shop Lif t-ingin Ncw.York.Wheri Called For Trial, Ih to have a league of bae ball Hoover and Johnson; Will Have It Out for COri trol of California.

High Mark is Recorded on 5 the Chicago Board of Trade This Morning. the etate and confer regarding the It Juaiifwcnt off. -r'rf trying to shoot. 'It sand Jut as soon Us 1 lifted' it bff the ground! teams that will give, as many; toot Motion for a Rehearing is Denied Todays Jbyf the Supreme CtpurC NO fINPING thrills aa a big ictoria' jotrcson, Miiarea utunyon, Arnold Hi Ellen Hemming. Gertrude Hetmo john Torffi- 'Rim fiwminn jiimt The btillet from the Title struck i -all of the lineup campaign against Carrawr.a...!U- Washingtonv United State destroyer will be sent to the east coaat- of Mexico to protett Americans there, waa said today at tho ntate depart the little "girt In the neck.

Mrs. out in the sun this ageing 'Holstrom, Grace if their armswere still nt ta throw WILL BE'U TUSSLfc CORN IS ALSO UP Hoffa. who ran from the house when she heard the nhot, and tar IS THEN FREED Woodard. Helen Norl and OIa a ball. The irat game, will be' be-tween the north and south plants ried the child into house in nt-r ment.

f' arms, a pnysician was -(fin May 22. El Paso 4 The men practice'hard 'between but theVitifl Was dead before arrived. ta emmlssaries? ahd vfeVoJutionlsta (lly. tJalUMt-prcMst May 2. The hign were still negotiating toaay over- tt A work hours.

and expect to have teams by the middle of the the peaceful surrender of Juarex, The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from the home. The Rev. S. A. Johnson est -prices ever paid for oats were offired today on the Chicago board of trade, bidders opening the May (Ity -t'ntled rrwi if San Francisco.

May S.r-Citizens 'of the Golden State who vote tomorrow to choose a favorite son for the nomination will be. faced by. a' melange of charges and eounter-charges that might, surprise "citizens of otner states who remember S-nator Hiram Johnson and Herbert lloover in the liit of past achievements. Johnson, who drove the Southern will officiate. Burial will be in Wesson's cepietery.

Mexico. The rebels conunuea to predict that the city would-be overthrown shortly, 7 TrafSc between EJ Paso and the Mexican side across the Rio Grande oats futures at $1.034 and quick ly ran it up to $1.05. KIEFF IS TAKEN BY T0LISH ARMY Washington, D. May 3 The eupreme court decision en the validity of constitutional prohibition will not announced before May 17. The court today took a two wee recess after failing to make any mention of the dry dispute.

Wahington. C. Mv 3. Tb4? There is a tnnl cnna ine family, a little cirl 2 yra old. May oals bein practically on a cash banis were run up by traders is very light today.

IS THE REPORT who had contracted tor May delivery. Small Carranza traces trora cai-tPTfA mitDosta along the border are I'uib rrmi Nt York. Si. May thy L. Schmitz, of Elgin, Hl pleaded guilty to shop lifting when arraigned before Justice Ternochan in sessions court h'er today.

On plea of-her. attorney, M. S. Put man. she was paroled on suspended sentence to her parenlawho promised to take her home.

Putman; pointed "out" that Miss Schmits never had been in trouble lefore, was a prominent member of th- Y. W. C. A. and that her parents stood ready to guarantee her future good conduct, Miss Schmitai waa arrested in Ma-cey's department store April 27 af-t she had several w-rticles.

She gave her name as Dorothy smith. Alarm her failure to return to (By Uultcd Te) At Cairo, May oais sold at FIRE FORCE IS FEASTED AT THE STEEL MILLS Pacific machine out ot politics in. massing in Juares today. Word of the safety of the American' colony i r'fnihnnhiia Cltv was -a waited. $1.07.

London, Eng May 3 Kieff has Juwn rantured by the Poles from Corn was hIho in demand and the state and who took up the mam tol of Francis Henry anl won a conviction for Abe Rueff, is now Russian soviet troops, according to sold at record prices for the crop. Washington. D. May 3 Rail The annual banquet the Ameri supreme court today denied the re-rjuest of the government, for a re unofficial advices to the loreign ot road communication between Vera May' corn was $L77 at the opening up' two from Saturday's close and advanced rapidly in the first few flee here today. can Steel Wire gives the fire fighting force' of the mills was held hearing of the fthli-trust suit tlkranian troops assisted the Po termed an ally "of the discontented and red radical element of jthe states" by the Hooverites.

fin I Crux and Mexico City has been cut an official dispatch today said. According to advices to General aivnrfwia revolutionary represent against the United State Steel Corporation and subsidiary companies. lish army, the advices gata, adding minutes of trading. that the soviet troops were-serious A recent decision of the court Hoover, wno iwi miuiona 01 Euro during the war and wboen- fturday night and according to those fortunate enough to be present broke all records. Frank Pulse, tho district safety man tor the company, wan out and menaced by uprisings throughout lira here' the rebels wot a battfe FIGURE NOW ON i the forces of economy in V- iTkraine.

handed down by a. vote of four to three absolved the eleel corporation from Violation of antitrust law. WAGES FQR THE The Poles ard maintaining' their this country. i now termed the representative of Wall street and a Ue near Mexico City and the federat consubulary up Pueblo has Joined the revolt. San Antonio.

Texas. May 3 nhretftti- leader of the Mexican Pripet line without, serious opposi The? action of the court today Britlj'h Intrrnationallst by tho john- brought with him a picture tpachine and films showing fire protection. Superintendent Frank Whitgrove acted as chairman for the evening. WHEAT HARVEST Hutchinson, May 3--A closes, the case which was fought Don't Miss. i A Real Photoplay "LitUe Shepherd of Kingdom Princess Tonight Help wanted; Light machine work i and assent We also-have places for several girls.

Steady work. KohlerDie Specialty Co. J36 1 At the Star Frank Mayo with Edith Foberts Is sppearicg inLasca dramatic tale for lovers, from, the splendid sttJry by Tercy Heath adapted from the poem by Frank Desprez. A beautiful story within story. A tale so rich with romance and so wonderfully: told as to challenge the admiration of all photo play lovers.

The narrative of a Spanish girl whose wondrous character ev" riches the memory of all heroic souls. As beautiful as 'the fairest flower. As fragrant as the scented dew of a Jane If you love chivalry--! you arensplred by real romance as it existed In. the golden days long passed, be sure to see Frank Mayo and Edith Roberta In "Lasca." YouU spend one of the roost enjoyable evenings In months. Harrold Lloyd the fanny fellow who made shell-rimmed glasaes famous, is appearing In one of his best corotdlea, "Count Your Votes' Youli enjoy a good laugh from this one.

Latest number of "Topics of the Day" is included in the bill also. Performances at 1 7:30 and t.l. sonitea. for nine years to the tower courts and the supreme court, the govern ETS TRUCK TO Kansas wheat harveat labor con Republic; a'nd Democrats alike reyclt, was quartered at Iguala tn Guerrero, lato last week. letter to his wife at Nogalesi bearing ment losing at every point.

The pe may vwte to oetcrmino- wneiner the home of friends with, whom the lived itj Jersey Caused search to started, and girl was found in She was released on ball whtn her Identity became known for trial today. CHARLES SURE STARTED THINGS ference opened here today for din-cushion of the advinihility of estab tition for ro-hearing was filed last lishing a atandard wage. Wednesday. that poftmark ladi.catea toaay. The message was carried by Mrs, Wvery agrtcnlnjral organization In every county in the staie bad IAULMATERIAL VP TO BUILD WITH Charles Uroushtont i i the proud owner of a.

new Republic truck and ent Saturday trying ItH to see what tt could do. 1 Charles says he may use the htn for the purpose ot Benjamin, Hill, aa American woman Kmitio Salinas, military governor of Chihuahua, and brother-in-law of lloover Johnson shall be put Tor-ward as-the candidate of the It-pulicans of California, I Here; are some of the charges that have been slang back and forth: That lloover stands on the league of-nations has vacillating. That Johnaonby not voting on READY TO WORK SAYS GRUNAU IF There were the usual abort and interesting "speeches, after the feast had been enjoyed I James Larkin Goes to Prison For Few Years (R Cnlted Freel New York. May Larkin, agitator, and editor of the "Revolutionary? Age," convicted here last week "of criminal anarchy was sentenced to not less than five been invited to scud at least one representative. --J WHEN MIND BLEW Last year the standard wage was BOARD SAYS SO A y.

(Ry raited '50 cents an hour for a ten-hour hay Carranza waa expected nere toaay. He was reported to have fled from Chihuahua in an automobile Just after the rebels bad taken possesion Cleveland Ohio. May 3 Seven By United Jiw) casuHlea joccurred when Chariea It with extra pay for, overtime. But a survey of wages paid last year any features of the Each-Cummins material to the location of, the house CbIc8go, 111., May 3. "We are Cros of this civy- ran amuck while bill, shows be was not a friend of retidy to go back to-work providing the railroad wage board wU! take that he expects to ouiia a nra the material can be secured.

shows that as high as $7:50 per day with foodt and lodging was paid in lemoorarilv insane late yemeroay Cros shot his wife, her aunt, ns That Hoover is more a Democrat landlord, and a oedestrlan. than Republican as evidenced by years and not more tuan ten years in Hing Hlng prlim hre today by Justice fUartow 8. Weeka in the criminal division of the aupreme Tlio poUce patrol ran over a lit X-SERVICE MAN. ft- you know that the matter of tr'' you expect to get tie child and an old man on the way his appeal for Democratic Congress. 1 i New York.

May 3 John of tho city. Suspect Suicides in New York Building By Colted Press) Nr York. N. May 3-AUre-do SaJtedo, who, according to ageota confessed to being une of the leadtrs Jn the plot to bomb homes of prominent leading men throughout, the UWted tatee court. to the scene.

tl Jfta lb government may aepena up our cae and the railroad snanag. era will give the mjn their old Jobs back John Grunau, president of the switchmen's union stated today. Grunau and 41 others were arraigned before United States Com-mUslotrer Lewis today charged with the violation of the Lever act. The case, was continued until May son leaders here today decided to whether you are aiain imiw The Weehsr for llllnola-Falr Eight room house on a few counties In the central wen-, em part of the, stats, while a few-eastern and western counties 4tid as low as- I3.U0 per day. Other counties fluctuated between these two extremes.

One community paid $15 a day. "Male and Female" Armory Theatre Wcdnes-, day. snd continue cool tonight and on request Chiet Jatice Oummere of the New! Jejerupreme court to waive tke $50,000. deposit fixed to South Second street in Tueaclay. Increasing cloudiness in the south and probably showers to- American Legion wors.

ywu donT belonar Join. now. If the captain of the drive. In your precinct does not see you. call TltP- Flak' offlce over the Flrs Nat lonalntrtdgct: an enroll best of condition.

Lot 66 xl56. $3,200. Talbot's In- last June 2. lumped to bis death nislit. Adulta 25c 15c.

And war guarantee expenses of a recount of the primary vote In that state. They said would be Impossible today from the 14th floor of the tax. Special music iy the Star or-'Park Row building. A rbestra. 1 Tse a want ad.

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