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jj, -j '-A-- 1 -fi- if -fff fl -J- Evening 1 1 kl ff Jff hi Southern Indiana BEST Press Run i NEWSPAPER p. ESTABLISHED 1877. COLUMBUS, INDIANA) SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920. PRICE THREE NEW BUILDINGS ADMIRAL SO ENFORCEMENT TO BE VERY RIGID Dry Law Will Be Carried Out to Letter of-Law, Says Com- missioner Kramer, i OF THE WEEK. FOR PL ANT HERE TO BE PROTECTED MAKES CHARGES THEV.7- Orinoco Furniture Company to Have Modern Dry Kiln and Will Be Finished Soon.

Complete Equipment for Burglar Alarm System' Received CTOJ.UM BdS Sensational Report of Naval 0 ficer May Lead to Sweeping at Bank Today. Probe of" Navy. STOCK SALE HEAVY CANNON BALL ALARM ACCUSAT ONS ARE SERIOUS LOCAL POLICE MUST HELP imriinp nniu llUf 111 0 Uii HIV fi PICKINGS "i I I- I I'll VS I -i I I i 111 i i "I ii i- I eWt in i ----taBBC Tf M1J it --j -4; If: iuih ff-. 1 OVER $33,000 IN PREFERRED 18 SIREN ON FRONT OF UNPREPAREDNESS AND DELAY IN Stir T1KFN BV NOON TODAY HOME BREW BEER IS AMONG LIQ. BUILDING WJLL SOUND ALARM MERCHANTS AND FARM- RANK ESTARLISWFfV WAR PLANS ARE AMONG ACCUSATIONS MEETING MAY BE CALLED MONDAY.

ERS HEAVY BUYERS. UORS BANNED, UNDER i THE i NEW MEASURE MUST RE-PORT STOCK OF LIQUOR. 1 IN 1871. fp jg. a AS ndree.

Tto n.a.-r prtf9e. ki Irwin's Bank was established in Wllh stock In the expanded Orinoco Furniture' Company seUftig even be (By United Press.) (By United Press.) 1871 by the late Josenh I. Irwin and yond exnectations today .1 officials of Washington, Jan. 17. A complete Washington, Jan.

17- John PJ Kra-i the founder being scrupulously honest the company closed a contract with himself, conceded a certain amount liege 4 Co, for the erection or two of honesty to others and he nrovidod investigation of management of the nier. federal prohibition commission navy during the war will be asked as er. today predicted that wholesale ar a result of disclosures today by Ad- resU. of bootleggers may be expected' miral William Sims, testifying before soon In all parts of the country under a senate subcommittee as to awards constituUonal prohibition which be- and decorations, members of the sub- came effective last midnight. rommittea Raid trwtav -11 1 "nritv t.A..j -a.

j. dry kiln buildings on the site near against loss to the bank from burglars the present plant. The new buildings onIy by placln Jts mpneys ther Wi! IttLl Suable. Iri the strong box And so he will be made of re n'0 continued until the time of his death, brick, steel and hollow tile, will be wllh the exceptlon that jQ mot fhf'JS LJT he installed a large fire and bufglar- pomplated. according to the contract.

oroof A I iiii i un. i a a Statements by Admiral, Sims that work all over the count rv tnH Bnii he had been left alone in London Kramer, "we plan drastic and quick with but one aid for four months after measures to make the law effective." America enteredthe war and that jaf- Kramer said his prohibition army of In forty working days. The -contract ors tin men' nr rnclrimsn i on the building next Monday. With the slgnd contract to produce 15.000 of the Sonora phonograph Buralar Alarm 8vstem. lL .1 i agents.

lawyers and state com- -Don let the British pull the wool missioners has practically completed WA Tld organizaUon. More than 1,000 men fight the British as (the Germans. Re- are on the Job today prepared to en-publican memberBof the Hail cmn- force law to the very Kra- Now. howeyer, the owners of the Mlatlon of making specially designed ablnet. a.

they may be ordered, a tet luuicc iuiu iuo Buirvuuuium wai mer declared i Senator McCormick. of Illinois, ad be given them by of-announced they would go to the jfull erfala of thi4 tuti rt.nSHn,i prosperous year and future races the com- Orinoco company ana promises mucnir for a greater Columbus. Many skilled iem tn bank and; it will.be in- committee to get additional authority postofflce anoSthe internal revenue mechanlcs will be required to work on "tailed in a few day. In full to maKe a sweeping invesugauon. hurean.

Th law ti that ho (Ys vV KW A VM iii-' TTTt: III- I I Chairman Hale, of the sub-commit- from local tlit. and ntw the new cabinets which will bring equipment lor me sysvem nas already tee. announced he would ask Chair1 eountv and munlcin-i mi.i. -more families to this city. Deen received, at, the.

bank. The! syB- Stcok Sale Heavy. iem wown as ine canon Ball The sale of the 1100.000 of pre Alarm" ana wm protect the bank from man -Page, or, the full committed More Than 25,000 to Aid Enforcement. call a special meeUng of thejBehate This means more than 25.000 offl. naval affairs committee Monday tojdis- clalg are to suppress bootleg-cuss methods of making thorough In- and the unclt vestigation of the entire conducl of ording prohlwtl0B hWdera erred stock of the company was go- me irom to tne the latter! In- ing rapidly today both at the Cham-Ciuaing the bank's large flre and burg- brr of Commerce and at the various jiar proor steel vault and safe tmntra In PnlnmhilB mnA la aMmat.l Ripan Akt4l X.

T. nere Tne iranic liquor, wines, beers Sims charged that though war hadlan -n ed that $33,000 In stock had Jteen sold The most Important device of the bv the noon hour. The greatest por- system is a siren whistle, which! will been imminent months before, no lan ageg t0day is completely outlawed -r rl-7T JvSTu. thro8hout the United States under muin hv tha nnvv flennrtinent. tnat it tlon of the issue was taken by mer-lbe placed on the front of the build- TOO CHILDREN SENATORS IN A chants and farmers although many Ing and its function will be to sound working men purchased shares- Blocks the alarm of the abroach or DrMeniie i I me cuujinuiionat proaioition amena- would not announce a policy till tree ment and tne enforcement of atock were ranging from $100 to of robbery by Bhrill whistles of I the 11 PERISH IN FIRE 000.

sired gort that Will, eerhnns armioo l-PAHTISA BEET It did not enter the war 'ewt- Liquor of no description may be edly" for- gome time, that commteBion- mamifactured, sold, transported, im- The officers of the company are to-1 the natives to action and rr day and will be tonight at the Cham- robbers Jot. At any tate Buch is the oer oi wojnincrcB wncre mey wui per- purpose CtX-the siren whistle. Cnnrrt 1H that the navy department acted in mlf. 1 V. 1.

t- I buuuv win um io ujc iu ea Willi ina whlatla will ha nuion.i, Third May Die MOthen in Criti By L- C. MARTIN, cases where it could not have been uj all persona Interested. They will, also of electric wire, that win k. (United Pres. Staff Correspondent) In possession of full infomationj and rSSSm! th Washington.

Jan. 17. Democratic twtt aia not reiv on the tudament regulations will coyer the be at the Chamber of Commerce next ed with buttons, placed in each of wctth iuo imjisi ioduw im wiu.m cases in the bank cal Condition and Father i i Badly Burned. and'Republican senators meet in Sen- of men. insisting on plans a score of other commodities just on tne eve or tne opening oi like a I w.wM WUbK.

ator Lodge's office today in the sec- that could not be carried out. BUDsenpuons ior ine xuu.uvu preier-i Thus If anvone within tha LIVE STOCK MEN DISCUSS EVILS What i-is probably tie first movement of the kind ever launched -in section df the country was inaugurated at Rusbvifle yesterday when representatives of eight counties in southern Indiana met there to discuss methods of handling livestock as seen In jthe laTge market cfntere of the state and particularly at Indianapolis. i i Object, te Serve jPeople. "The object of the meeting Is primarily one of service to the people." Baid one Of the farmer's, who attended the meeting "today. committee appointed by the' Indianapolis meeting of tjie state, farmers' federation is investigating conditions with a view to remedying existing evils and providing better accommodations for the live stock that is shipped in.

Some hair tonic iii which alcohol is pres-enV'are-; In effect The regula-' ond bi-partisan conference on treaty tnr tha onmnanw TStl -wv 1 Dies a JlOIdllD man "or mn irtnmar-su. rnnrrn received tnia mnrninr let-1 7. v. compromise. v.

The same nine senators weref to at uons mane public late last night are MAN HAS TRAGIC 111 RACE PhTorSph Coi be Wg Qty Press the butto? nlacffffilS to J11? and then If he ter from the Sonora FRANCEELECTS tend who 5 made up the first "confer rcr-ttlon. la which. ey it i in tne nanas or thousands of special agents and lawyers every part of the country" I 4 ence Thnay, These are Lodge, -Len- root, mew and tlon of cabinet designs for phonograph "d.ll.hJ?M ot tlme to commissioner Kramer today called and Hitchcock, Owen, McKellar, Sim PAULDESGIIANEl RUSHES IN CAR TO HOME 'OF FATHER, TWO MILES AWAY, WITH WIFE'S BODY LAID I ACROSS HIS KNEES. cabinets to sell as high as $6 000 each. 7 ajV ppen 10 mm Llnealn M.ks.

tUtt PwWh mons and Walsh. Montana, Democrats. attention to one clause, of the regulations as of utmost importance and in- terest to, the public generally, i were prepared; to give tr in 4 i. r- -r- 111 uo Denormea a vinntii urvina the Democrats a definite answer on This clause provides 'that all who ifr wun a rrpreaemBuve oi idii pi- nnMi thn wa i Lw. the I McKellarKenflrick reservations.

per this morning- made the following tle wlll do rtr (By United Press.) which form the basis of Democratic have stocks of liquor on hand for other than personal use must report (By United PrecO i 1 Versailles. Jan. 17. Paul Deschen- Kokomo, Ind.4 Jan. the, suggestions for changes in the Lodge Connected With Vault.

exact quantity to the internal bureau charred bodies of twn small: nf the chamber-of deoU- nrloas anlll 1.IV. lae.jiumea rums or ms nome and a ed a statement of their position at a ties, was elected president, or jrrancei 8 a.l a a i aa a. I aa i I TiOlta 1 VI tM I AM a this MIA 1 a9 A. i. community Interest and pride for our "tt, citizens to learn that In addition to fJe btSldin, ihu the contracts already booked, we are 'con- and third probably! fatally burped.

Walter lone session late veaterdav in Lode'a bv the Joint assembly senate newer method or transportation to sue supplant the present system which Goyerj a young farmer, the office. They all maintained silence re- chamber of deputies today. He nude form of his wife across his knees gardlng the trend of discussion at this ceeds Raymond Poificaire. and sped across miles of -snow meeting. Lenroot and Kelloee obesrv- Deschanel received 734 rotes: BROADWAY MOURNS AT BIER OF has been in use Blnce 1882, should be provided to properly I accommodate now asked by the Sonora Phonograph 7hat Corporation to design specially for 2Sfn JKl! il 6 7 them cabinets of very unusual Quality 7llnPjTH In the bank.

And He (By United Press.) covered iroad to his father's home-ed as. they left the conference, that has long, been a prominent figure! in the present day conditions at Indianapolis he concluded i 'p New York, Jan. 17. Broadway early today. His clothing i was nearly and in all probability these cablneu 11 18 in? ren Wstle iwill k.

be the guardian of the bank both rinT there is hope of something, growing politics. He was elected president of mourned over the wet bier of John burned 'off. He! fell unconscious over oat or th eovparosan discussions, the chamber of deputies in af Recommend New Methods. It is the belief of the committee in the form of his wife as he hammer jje Barleycorn today; 1 I I "If there were.no hope," said Kel- ter which he held minor offices tlfUl as. well, as hUber priced than the eve'r De as cabinets of any other phonograph cor-Ku wil1 be the first complete xne na was drawn over an that was ed at tne door to awake nis parents logg.

"we would not be wasting out wa8 born in 1856. poratlon In America, iu Baieni oe installed vwwi the hRllntine- was under1 way mortal of that once "popular favorite charge of the movement that uptodate and efficient! methods in handling live He narrowly avoided driving his machine Into ditches as it skidded from oy a Columbus bank. time talking. Lodge said "In a letter to or company. dated everything is still in 8enators and representatives 8ent a at :01 a.

and the great white way the i talk stage." 3 Lenropt and Kel January 14, 1920,. the Sonora Phonograph Corporation has asked us to message to Premier Clemenceau tes- T'Ik cc I. stock at the; central mjarkets will do much toward eliminating the abuses which exist in thev live -stock trade at one side; of the road to the other. When, he was revived he started another mad race back home- The elow logg -both carried away from this con ference voluminous bundles of man TOOK NO ATI I tifying to France's indebtedness to ll' him. and narrow path of i -mini When the eighteenth nubmit designs of special cabinets to be worked out In an exceptionally fine manner and ruggrsts that the de present.

Unless the growers of the state are provided with ample facil uscript. of the! blaze told him from! afar the stcry the ruins' would reyeaU Robert In -spite of Lodge's statement that I 1 M-a J.n tr with IU running mate, the Volstead ities to market their, product, the in signs to be submitted shall be for elected, was interpreted as a victory became effective in dustry i will suffer, 'and a reaction in cabinets which will command a retail IVIIILE MARRIED no ueuuiie i)iujws tnrma- nromlr BHatrH who man-liUC wuueu dwisb, iiitmuing us posses- the shape of higher prices will have to be borne by the nelUng price of $3,000 to $6,000 each, and we have therefore begun the work aged Deschanel's candidacy, and it is wneu io hb up io ex- of designing cabinets which Wll un and Henry, four and two, were burned almost to a crisp. Kenneth, nine, was taken from the fire, but It is! not' expected he will live. Mrs. Ooyer.

is in a serious condition "and he is 'seriously burned. An explosion of a lamp In the room occupied- by the children is thought to have started the fire. i thought Deschanel will appoint Briand nremier i There, were -parties' galore, but Local Men present. The meeting at Rushville yesterday doubtedly be the finest examples of reservations as their program! and. the Democrats submitted the McKellar-Kendrlck reservations theirs.

The The divorce case of Elmaza Hartzel The royal theatre was crowded when I "te "'sui uau preaici- the cabinet makers' art made by any was called by Fred Bell, recently ap vs. Henry Hartzel was tried in plr. thA' vntina- bean It seats onlv 886. cu WM ttlmu8L uibiihu ana mei Uia factory the world. pointed Chairman of the investigating Democratic reservations are not great- tt i ii cult court this moraine, when Jnri the SP11 Bail today that if John B.

had while the Joint membership of 1i AttTairont Trnm 1 raa accent hn I' i iu uminii uiuv M4t Ul I Tv rtr a kick last night he must have worn committee acting tn-behalf of the Indiana farmers' federations. Represen finer period model cabinets to be Kiea the plaintiff .1 article ten, where the Democratic pro- i A. iM. ruDMr nniH A few restaurants -held maria frnm i ui. i unuree aau reBLoreo ner tatives from, this district included Bar alMM a VU VU WO If) UO UJV11 I I a iam posals admit an obligation on behalf oaicony.

wnin w18 "i wet funeral ceremonlaV buTi there of the United States to protect other reserved fort the diplomatic corps and Je, pfremonI' but have been submitted for the approval fa nftrae! inai pmaza Brad- tholomew, Johnson and Shelby coun- burn? NEW ATTITUDE of the Sonora corporation, have been i i ktsts nrnrmiK i -r Davis, a 'farmer living ties. Perry nf the! Michael Mindeh, cafe proprietor, had Long Time Between Baths. league uieuioci uui iuiubiuui num o- -r the Lodce reservation repudiates that! Leon Bourgeois, president Immediately aocepted and we now near Columbus, and. C. M.

Job, county were present from this county; Tne plaintiff -testified that I the have contracts for a considerable senate, presided at the voting. Priced- ine oudious nonor or being the first oa hv uniformed Mher and siirrmmd- person arrested for violation of the obligation. couple were married March, 1919 rof cabinets In the gothlc. Ital After discussing conditions and pro auu Bfparaieu in -uiy or trie same lan and Jacobean school of design ed by high chamber and senate amenamenu ne was seized posed improvements the meeting adjourned to meet again In Indianapolis year. The plaintiff further testified These flneK cabinets are to be made cials, he entered the theatre and took wlu gia oi oranay at nve tnat defendant never- took a bath almost entirely of American black wal DEPORTED REDS his seat in the center of the unuuigiu pAlRUSSIA By HEN WOOD, 1'' ji i.

(United Press Staff Correspondent.) Paris, Jan- 17. The allies' today, apparently i have adopted a completely new attitude toward jfi nut and the finish i to in Italian htollevthey lived together and that he on aJnuary. 20. It is believed that a general investigation of present meth where he read the presidential: decree convoking the asfletnblv. 1 wouia wear nis underwear three polychrome colors.

week without Other testi ods of; handling stock at Indianapolis will be the chief feature of the meet City Is Benefited. "Whan the mil bezan each km. Annee.i o. a. REACH FINLAND mony oy tne plaintiff was that the de- atnr anrt rtenntv nmceenen toward tnei wmwai.

riH.i i "Work Is alreadv under way for ing at that time, ii A w. I Chicaeo. Jan. 17. r.hlca rn Wat aafa.

thm nroductlnh of flnen mrvtl. coupie 8 MSLaie as nis name was caiicu uuu rr-i w-m I tt11v drv todav It reacherf aHtltvt at 1 home to an extent that plaintiff could scarcely get around in the home and rpiTHi RTnnii rnwwiHHi nail. i tin mm The suprem council announced last night, in an official communique, that the blockade against Russia! be It Is clear that the enviable position In the furniture world occupied monnteH the ataire votd and then de- midnight today without an arrest and that it was. Impossible to keep same no unusual festivities to recall. DISCUSS PLANS (By United bv our company la appreciated by the lifted! at one.

The; council's action. in order. Hango, Finland. Jan. 17.

Alexander flniahed. The nnmbeit of Only the usual Friday night crowds Sonora corporation and they are cer t-nA tSnrna Clr TT1 ft Tl fl PtOTt- I 1 wa-a si swam jttevt XI a n.c a. wf11 vn in the view of many political observers, constituted a direct ''about face? from its I ormler policy. I I tainly showing' a disposition to use th exceptional manufacturing facilities uvwu aa. a-v aucous wm uti made for ten days, according toj Ai V.

Dalrymple, head of the prohibition en FOR EXPANSION TO INSTRUCT IN tserKman ana jmma wmiui. balls given out must correspond to ed from; the United States, intend to numDer of TOtes caaU Every feaU organize a great iocietym I soviet mugt fcfe returned total nunv Russia to be known as the Russian ber cnecked against the number given of our two factories here In the pro forcers here. The councilj has according to the communique, to give the Rus duction of a line of phonograph cab I i nets which will be a source of very -mm 1 1 aX1t VIWUW sian ico-operative societies facilities necessary to permit importation and Tne society prime oojeci. ww aiataH n-ai. FARflMCOUNTS valuable advertising to our city because of the world-wide COLLEGES GIVE Plans to double the capacity of the ntartt ir tlltt Mmtnor vca iL'ora ic- the promouon of rcal revolution in dent wm caJ1 upon Pre8ldent Poincire the United whn later will return ha a1t The distribution otj merchandise, as well as of this product.

cussed at the get-together meeting of a.18- Hnseed oil. wood and other Berkman and Goldman inade these new pre8ident will take up his' duties -It Is gratifying to the officers of our company that, there la already an apparent Interest tn the preferred Statements in an iui JFeb. 18. I I 1 TREATY VIEWS A meeting to be held in the Way- unuea rress corresponaeni uigui i nni9n hot onnnnn the officers and directors of the Co- "ff li 1 lumbus Creamery Association, held iriJtVS0 the Farmers' Bank at nef the alliedaders were tha rar, i paring new active military, measures mansville school house; in Jackson I when the American transport Buford, a r.tfra fmm mii-. stock offering which went on sale to- I day.

The number of Inquiries we have lor ine 01 organiz- lshevikiJ Both devoting his time to writing his mem 1 The annual election' of directors for already received with reference to this 4 rr" iBfx community is ine uuiltru outitrs, anirtru uar( and Paris observers had believed that. oirs. '(By; United Press.) New York. Jan. 17.

Results lof the stock with quite a number of vervl iiuia; veuiug. n. Buford was accompanied by the the 1 association was held last Satur- Tirtiil of in view of the revent Bolshevik mili- substantial subscriptions, would indl- ta.ie oranir or the farm- destroyer Ballard. i Offlcera said the UOJ. rciBUrvH; Pmcu foW wa.i mAmitA "intercollegiate treaty referendum" in the meeting today.

IN OFFICIALS WILL TAJ-K to have i menaced British influence in eate that the coronanv's first desire c. 'r1 Jriu present as that this stock be distributed as large- wl Marsha I Vogler and W. H. New which faculty and students of 329 American colleges voted on various 'the', new policy would be 'even of the affair was: to discuss plans for the coming year and methods to in- ly as possible tn our own community, oniciais 01 tne Bartholomew BR0VVN MURDER CASE more severe than before possibly con- voyage i through the perilous mine fields between Kiel and Hango was made without incident. No trouble from the radicals was experienced.

American officials will accompany the deported reds as far -as the Rus Is to be voinuy rarmers Association. the block- faai ne farmers' accounting school will ade. that rather than place this investment I held next Saturday In the office of proposals for settlement of the league of nations and peace treaty situation, today -showed a preponderant vote in favor of a compromise between the Lodge and Democratic reservations.fr -Complete returns on the various pro (By United Press.) 1 instead came news or me ifting of County Agent, Job in ithe court house. opportunity In the hands of outside Mount Clemens. Mich Jan.

1 17 Of sian border near; Petrograd. 1 was the Russian trade ban. AIR MAIL TO BRING AID said, and then return to the Buford ficers of the Michigan state constabu I In I some quarters it believed was instruction in the keeping of farm and their relation to the Income tax will be given, lary were expected to testify here! to posals were announced as follows: TO OLIVE NISON VICTIMS )m i I day at the renewal of the investiga- Compromise between the. Lodge anL i I VB. J.

Stanley the soviet ebvernment. i The allied I Officials made no mention of reports brokers to be sold in foreign markets, they would much prefer that the citizens of Columbus and Bartholomew county own the Investment and by reason of their financial holdings, have a greater Interest in the success and future growth of the company's business. Democratic reservations to facilitate. tion into the slaying of Brown. sims to Talk.

(By United Press.) leaders, it was pointed out, may hope jthat the soviet government may refuse ratification of the treaty faculty 4, Ire pro It tn i Mt ientrance tA the ilenorted i-eda It wn Rev. u. w. Dodge "win request 352; students, 40.437. Chicago Jan.

States Ji: 'Z had ashlngton. jam 1 17. Admiral; 4- a la a i govern-'assumed this contingency been bate court early next week to appoint cieties directly, ignonng the aims was, to resume nis testimony in the senate's investigation of Secre air mail today was tq carry to New York the baedictnes t0 save the lives foreseen ana carea lor a guardian to take charge of Brown's two children, Virginia and Phyllia. ryr iv. .4 lip- I Some observers even It may I indicate an attempt to divorce tary Daniels' naval awards.

1 Sims was to be questioned In de a aa a a a a a' Paris The opening of the trial -of of! Anglo fnd Dominick Delbene, victims oi germ-filled olives. The anti Rev. Dodge demanded in his that the children be taken from aix ua tntppeue iseigian sovereignty over the districts of Euoen the Russian neople from their radical Joseph Caillaux. former premier of Ratification of the league and treaty without reservation or amendments-faculty 345; students 33,499. I Ratification of the treaty, with the Lodge reservations faculty students 19,917, Opposition to ratification of tne league or treaty in any form faculty i students 11J073.

tail with regard to his assertion that toxin, used successfully nere in a simi- the navv-a mnnio vai 1 1 vj j. leaaers, dui ne general i opinion waa raace. cnaxgea wua minguing 10 the custody of their mother, Mrs. Ruth and Malmedy. awarded to Belgium by bVon ilM premature and dlshon n.e ttraty of peace with Germany, Prevost Brown, and their grandmother; Mrs.

Frank Prevost. The mother it. tn ---f" uy "1LU too strong be shaken an. snrh orable peace with Germany, has been itism ii peen proclaimed. conferring naval.

awards. 'air line. 'move asf lifting of the fixed for February 17 will contest, it waa understood,.

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