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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 6

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THE FORT WAYNE JOURNALrCAZETTE MONDAY MORNING, rtBRUAItV SI, T.J( RESIDENT OF CHY IS CLAIMED BY DEATH LEGISLATURE IS ON HOME STRETCH, (Continued from psoe tnt) ate aillon mt Indrflnllolr poet Kneil a till Introduced Kcpiiaen tatlte I I'll 1' I 'alley In bthalf of the (lernian I Favorable action Kan taken by th senate on the alininivlratton bill pro Ivldlng for reorganisation nf (ha attta board of agriculture and tha ej a n. Oft tailing over ty me etnie or tne staie Mrs, Agnes Scnuier, Age 80. ulT m.ten,TOt At Pre.ent th. 3k Had LWed in Fort Wayne i fr ouaei pub. 7 1 organisation Tn Passed tOr TCarS lh hQU, but ai slightly amended I Mrs, Agnee Schuler, a pioneer r.at "n'0 le" however, Xnt of (I )ltv died o.terday hou" 'oncurrence In tha een Inornlng at 4 It o'clock at her reel derme, 0J Kan Jefferson street.

Tho detwsasd waa 10 ears of ate, and Heaved in wis city ror io year. br Untie, la Mr fchuier designed to establish uniform ay. I.sofc.r.' n.nlnnu llirnnirhnut toAmeriea wim ner parents worn, Fassage pf teacher1 pension I on tha country road aa waa walk Inn toward Heyworth Ble Ilolln tlllugi marsnui 01 II iwirth wan nl dlaguatcd with hlnii ir tonight aa he ndlecUd Ilia rnt nf th da tha moat aonrn tl mil in lleynorthe hlatory He hml failed to reapond to the rob of opportunity and loat the He 000 reward for ine ooy ana i.ma. hlle Uolton wa eating h'a lunch the younger Draper allowed Bolln newspaper picturea of Dnlton and remarked about the slmtllarlty of the picturea and the jouth who eat at the counter In tho reataurant dont looK like him to me nal.l Ilolln All right If you don't want to take him HI have the old man do It nH nline T)rnper Bl OOMINOTON 111 1 eh. 87 MmiiIm kiffAu fur lumttei POIfl pans who pave a ride to Vfnilam Daltan the Chicago bond thief when "Siamese" Twins, One Mother lived" a short time In Baltimore, Md, house waa no less acuta i than anrwheeilnV, Va before coming the nate The week a work to wrt Wane She waa the widow paesags of a number of bills.

c.f Kchuler who waa a night waman for the 1 ennaylvanla com ved and were aent to the Icgl Oy year Bhe waa a char graveard by Indefinite poet termember of the flrat 8t Mary'a Catiiollo church here, and aheV vl.lon waa made for a aeven h0'ban were the ond couple the aupport of the JS married In the old church Mre Common achoola of the aute Thla Kokuier waa also a member or trie lioaary aociety frorriving rciativra are one eon. JoHi Bchuler of thla city. ure waa another accompll.hment of ht fled to Heyworth, today "rj the during th. we.k Th. "rZ for the whole of the I2 000 rewaro which waa paid to laul E.

prapor, aon of the Heyworth conauWe who actually made tha arreat. la a alight Jncrcaae over the present levy, but provlaion la made for a new dtetributlon of the common achool tuition fund ao that achoola of poor (uuumtera. ure Mary upyie ana aire rr. i Catherlna Harber. both of thla city.

eapecieo. onna Pi. N. ll. I of dlaarmament oeoate wnicn uiTsrsr fojruS.tuni.r ss: Salesman Wanted Cover local territory.

Nationally known houe. Call Monday, between 6:30 and 8:30 p. Hotel Anthony. Yaguda. EXPECT ADOPTION OF APPROPRIATIONS (Continued rrem page en Knappa bill, which cltlea to tote on th adopting the commlealoQ or commie wiyba la the Catholic cemetery, grandchildren alao aurvlve n.

con rire feara ago ii? reaaBence. and at o'clock at the 8t .1. i chur Th? Bill, favoring city planning commie wl be atrlctly prlvato, and friende clt. Dllln, lllo ara aaitM to omit uunat th, h0UM(i Tn.two Utter ueaaure nave been widely diacuaaea by real tore and city official. The chiropractic queatlon came be fore the houae and arouaed the uaual Wgorou.

debate given the problema of thla nature. The houae finally killed the bill of IUpreaentutlve How, fiinuwl a chiropractor, which wa. 4M ribea a. defining chiropractic aa a aclentlflo method of curing dlseaae and declaring that chlropractora are not aublect to the law the practice of medicine Porter, Ind, a railroad junction SO. mllea from Chicago.

It la there that the New 1 irk Central Unea After a reliant fight agalnat death mJt aeareat citiea are Oary and Mlcu klnca laat Friday evening. Henry, lean city. Ind The track, croaa In Wocbmeler, Btophlet atrcet. nd are W.Ible for con. 1.

th. i.ih kn.nii.i alderable dlatancea from either dl Conalderabl. ha. been SSLSiirrJjl ditlon ar0UM( tnaJienate by the women lace Friday evening Indu.lry bill dealgned to regulate The deceaaod we. a eon of Mr and t), work wo Mra.

Henry II Haehmeler, with varying eentlment haa been whom be made hie home. The mother cpre.sl on the aubject. The aen la reported aa aerlbualy ill The ata aftFr ducu.alng the bill finally father la a contractor, and the aon adopted an amendment which fixed was aaeocleted with him In bualneaa. ss houra aa the maximum but the bill The young man waa SS yeara of age hae not el been finally paeeed Tho II t. by he fhreo wiaeure haa the aupport of the la end one elater a.

rouo. uiana league oi women voiera tptheran Hospital After Two Days' Suffering ExtinC Carl. Arthur and Luella unerai announcement, win do I uvda later EASTWOOD (Wait B. Saatwood aged 74 New iork Central train Wa. known a.

the interstate Kxpree. and waa bound from Boeton to Chi cago Botb were practically aolld IMilman "We are aaya Mra Rich ard Kdwarda of l'eru, Ind an olflcer Hi 'FiXZS, wsr iK" 4 Uioie oppoelng th; women In Indua J'c)ock at the home of her d.u,bur, becleud the leave, and Mm. N. IL Banaom, Creacent 1 urenue. peath ifollowa.1 an Ulneaa at mutvin.

Our ortly purpoae la to ae vr cure the beat poeelbia noure ana con (lebeaeed had lived In Fort Wayne t.iAKU nm.n toi about 40 yeara Her huaband, a m0.t conducive to health and ad irw war TBienii anu yuM iuniuian ancement, der of Anthony Wayne noat. died 16 it an economic meaaure aa well ireere ago Surviving relativca are a. a health meaaure In protecting item daughter. Mra. N.

IL Ranaom the health of Individual workera, the and M.re It. J. felebold of Philadel Itaelf la eventually protected wv nam iMBiiyiiie, auu aince ine iiae puuii twu, unvran4aon alao aOrvlve. The de tculoala aanatorla and other instltu eeaeod waa a member of the Flret laaptlirt church. Funeral announce.

raent will be made later. Friende are I Ifsaked to emit folwera. FROEGER lSnry Froeger, ago el yeara, died a' JS o'Oock yeaterday noon at hla borne, III Madlaon etreet Death followed aa Ulneaa of 10 months, and was caueed by pneumonia. The de oeaaed had been a realdent of thla iclty tor four yeara, coming from De 'fiance, Ohio. He waa a member of th Bt.

utheran church. Bur Vlylng are the wife, and aeten chil dren! ferainana, of uiflanco, and the fonvwlng living In thla city Klale lUneharu Private funeral servlcea will be held Wedneeday morning at t94'clock from the realdence after wMrtj the body win be ahlpped to Ue I1J for burial WALKER nthia Maxlne Walker, age II SMI yeeterday morning at 10 30 stf'k at the home of Mra Fred kfcrt. TH Proapect avenue where I hot bad made her home for tho paet Iwevrn yeara, Hurvtvlng relatlvee are arenta, two prothera and two Funeral aervioea will be held heeday afternoon at o'clock, Wanfora wrrgnt ocncuting reIll be In Wnaenwood cent. tit VOROEMARK i Mdton Vordermerk. Infant aon of 1V nd 13ra Harrv K.

Vordermark. ll)i yvmhony boulevard, died ye.t.r. dayt tha Joaepll boaplUI. The fumrai will oe neia tni. anernoon, w(th burial in LJndenwood cemetery, KNOP Mra.

Ellxabeth Knoo. age It lfd'at H20 o'clock Bunday morning a ner norue, svt nwn an Ulneaa (our weaka. Pth woe due to dropay i ieceanca naa ueen a rihldert of thla city for the paet 14 jreork moving here from a farm near Cnefubuaco Vlvlng relative, inciuoe tutuKfl' Mra Anna 1'khon. of thla city aadk aon. Manford Knop, of Hunter, town, aev.n grandchildren and two gftjfit grendrhlldren.

Funeral aervlrea wilt be held Tuee flay Ml aw in, afc iiiiww, Manrora vngnt orriciaiiuai 0rtl at Be River cemetery In brolrea BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA SALE AT HUNT. ERTOWN, TOMORROW. PAY $26,000 TO DALTON'S CAPTOR (Continued from page one) nervoua and excited yeeterday and the reporter who Quoted me on that point muat hate ralaunderetood me," JI ijimuna. ana w. aiiiM.

tloe preatdenta of tho Northern Trust, comuani. after counting tho bond, tonight, declared that prose cution of.Daiton real, wun maiee Attorney Crowe, of Cook county The law muat take Ita course in thla caee, In tho eanie manner a. It would In any other," Mr. Ed. munda "When hi.

eentence la served the bank will put no atone tn the way of hie future advancement In life Of course It would be out of the question for ua to give him a position In the bank, again but If we can help bun in any other way, I bo. Have wo will do it," laee to aa delay action aa to thwart passage of the meaaure outer important bill, which neern threatened with failure Include the a' enntrol bill, the maternity and infant aid meaaure, the budget bill, tho congreaslonal reapportion, meat meu.ure, the Calder coal regulation plan and the $100 000 000 good rands annronrtatlon bill Prediction. were general tonight that the eoldlere bonun alao woua be aaaea 10 in. iui of failures, 1411a to regulate cold etorage, to re. ore anise the natent office and to aU thorl.ee co operative marketing by farmera alao are in conrerence wun the outcome dubloua Other unfln iKhod buelneaa Include, nropoaala for impeachment of Federal judge Landle and for Investigation or tne iiergaou case, both of which aeemingly are headed for the casualty list.

Numerous committee reporte aim are due In (his week Among theee are conclusions of the bouse commit. tee a war investigations, the shipping board Inquiry and the caiaer rrcon atructlon atudr The Kenyon com mlttee will meet tomorrow to frame a report on Ite luveatigation last Bum roer ajia rail into tne political cam paiirn expendituree Further Inquiry will be made tomorrow by the senate committee Inveatlsatlna allied loana, hut legialatlon a regarded as doubt ful Senate Democrat, will make ffn ether effort to aecure confinnetlon of the many army promotion, recom. mended by President Wllaon Ue publlcan leadera predict tba4 neither any or tne army promotiona nor any of the thousand, of postmaster, and other civil nomination, submitted wlU be confirmed A move Is expected to be made in the house, however, to obtain the rank ef lieutenant genera! for Major Qenerel Enoch Crowder The WLckersham Grlgsby election conteBt from Alaska Is to be settled this week by the houee with Indications pointing to unseating of Delegate Urlgsby, a Democrat Inaugural preparations and reorr ganlastlon activities looking to the extra seealona also will come In for attention this week. Republican, elected to the next bouse will caucus iomonjow night on organisation. ii i ,0 ii' Police Dog, black and tan Phono Black 1552 or 602.

RAISE ALL FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY BUILDING (Continue, from page ene) athletica and recreation, plays and pageanta, community singing, motion education, public health, home economlce, agriculture, moral, and religion, lach of theae will be directed in euch a manner aa to work together for the community good. Rev LeMaater stated that claaaea of people will bo welcome and that nothing would be ddne that would interfere with the thurch uc t'vitlea of any The building will be cloaed Saturday night at 10 clock, and be cloaed on Sundays, except for general community meetings. At tne close of the meeting the audienee waa ahown through tho building with member, of the American Ieglon acting aa guldca There will be a banquet and baaket ball game thi. wiek, i ii Money Worth Bread cost more worth it. Give your grocer credit.

WRECK IN PORTER COUNTY ONE OF WORST (Centinead from pale one) Theae "Blameee" twine, Josefa and Roea Blaack, have arrived In America from Prague, Ciecho Blovakla, to Join a western circus Josefa (left) 1. a confirmed apln.ter; while Rosa (right) la the mother of an 11 year, old boy, rrank (hi.et)' who la with them They landed In Boston and started for New York where, before Joining th. circus, they are to be oub Jeote at a special dlnla of medieal authorities. They are Inseparably lug almost peraUW. The Michigan entral train la believed to have started serosa the Interention and then to have been derailed.

The towrrman wa blamed by railroad Officials, for allotting Ihe Michigan Central train attempt to cross abend of the westbound train A few person. Iivlna at this June. tlon point Immediately begsn the work of rescue, using lanterns In their eearen for the doad and injured stellef train arrived from Michigan City and Chicago about an hour after th wreck carrying doe tore and nureee All of the dead and Iniured pasaen. ger were the occupanta0? a woodn combination baggage and paaeenger conch which was demoliahed According to railway officials, me dlaaeter waa eauaed the failure of the engineer of the Michigan Certral train to heed a block algnal at the cross over where the Michigan Central and New York Centra) tracks intereeri The tilock ele nal automatically stt a detailing ewltch. When the Michi gan central train railed to heed th signal agalnat It, it atruck the derailing switch and ploughed along the tie.

for three hundred feet before It atopped with the wooden coach directly on the track In front of the on comltur New York Central fiver which mi it squarely ana then piougned It. way through the wreckage before It could be atopped The telephone operator at the local exchange sent out an emergency call, and farmer, for mil. around aatherod at the scene to aid In the work of The scene ef the wreck Is lonely Junction point bordering on the eune ana about 10 tnllea from Chl eago It wa two hours before th arrival ot th first train and only the effort of volunteer fir fighter prevented many of th injured being burned to death. The accident wa. caused, "aeoord Ing to railway officials, when the Michigan Central train disregarded stops signals at th intersection of the two road and) wa thrown upon th New York central track from th derail ewltch It wa stated that the Michigan Centra! train should have atoptwd and allowed tha New York Central train th right of way, nom mo engineer ana riremen or tne Ullchlgan Central train are bejng held "pending an Investigation When th Michigan Central train hit th derailing ewltch at the cross.

ever It ploughed across the ties for more than 10 feet and (topped with the wooden coach, which was a com blnatlon passenger and bag gag car, directly In Ihe oath of the oncomlns for the Joining by nature, they are I New York Central flyer, The heavy separate Individuals. On can aleep engln struck the roach at an ana la. whlla the ether 1 awake. keh eat ground It Into splinter, left the rails, what and when she like. Each ploughed a grea hoi In tha earth thinks Independently.

When they and turned over on It aid dlaaeree over aolng to a movie they i The fireman was hnAtt, flip a coin. They can walk and even hi eaarlno and aoaldad to dsatn aadtrhs mtine was the aueation of dlvld run with apparent east, rrank call the engineer died two houra later cl'' 'nt0 "1" dtatrlda, each bound together by thin atrip of flesh and tissue on Roes', right side. They are 40 yeara old. Except vera! years asro. Th circus train wa running en th Nsw York Cm.

tral (rack end th Michigan Central train crashed into it. JAPAN TO INSIST ON YAP MANDATE (Continued from page one) on the same statue a Oerrnanr Prof to the war During th war Japan diverted the Yap end of the 'cable from fthanghal the loo Choo (IJeu Klu) Islands, between Jepaa and Formosa for administrative purposes. Therefor, cable com munleatlon between America and Shanghai by way ef Cluam and Yap doee not rxlut. la underatood that scan bai suggested to the United Htate to lay a cable direct to Shanghai from Ouam a a substitute for th Yap route. Among (h nawepepere, th Klchl.

nlchl takes the view that (ha United Htgtos la In no position to Interfere becauae it haa not ratified the peace treaty and ha net entered the Leago of Nation But, It adds, oonaiderlng Amerlee' share In win. nlng (he war. It would be Immoral not to consider the contontlona of America The tlochl Bhlmbun exprraana the onlnlon that America's abaence from the league doee not Imply that she renounces the right to question league decision affecting Important world matters. Eat Grennan'a Box Cake. Every bite a delight Community flows ARREST FORTWAYNE MAN AT CINCINNATI 1 TO STATE CONFERENCE Charles A.

Phelps, Chairman of Zoning Committee, to Offer Invitation This Week Indiana etate senators will be Invited attend the state community confer, eooe te be bald In Fort Wayne on June )1. and under the anapiree of the Fort Wayne Community Service council, it wa decided on at a meeting of th executive committee held hatwrdsy afternoon. Charlea A Phelps, chairman of the sonlng com mlttee of the Community council, who apent laat week In Indianapolla In the Interest, of 'the sonlng bilk win offer the Invitation before Ihe senate thla week It waa alao decided to Invite orber state omelals to the oonferenee. Among other matters considered at Edgar Dunn to Be Brought Back to This City on Child Desertion Charge CINCINNATI, Feb. ST.

Edgar Dunn, II yearn old, wa arrested her today by City Detective Vanloea and Donnelly en a warrant charging hint with being a fugitive from Justlea from Fort Wayne, Ind. The warrant waa received by local authorltle early today from Dayten F. Abbott, chief of police of Fort Wayne Dunn wanted, according to the Fort Wayno police, on a charge, of felling to pro vide for hi wife and two miner children, He wa arrested at III C'en. tral avenue In thla elty, where he I said to have been Hying with a woman said to be a second ife. A charge of white slavery or bigamy la under conalderatlon a a ee ault of" a probe here and In Fort Wayne as to the atatua ot tho woman round with Dunn Bhe la said to be a Fort Wayne resident, 1 Detective fcergeant Roy Krablll left on Haturday evening for Cincinnati and unlee Dunn demande re quleltion paper will return with the fugitive aome time today.

The affi davit on which Dunn wa arrceteu wa filed by his wife. 8EtK FATHER Relative of Edward Brucher, wo I supposedly smployed In thi elty, are Making him, Mr, Brueher aon I eerlauBly III with typhoid fever at hi horn at Iortmouth, Ind. ROB STORE. Oeorae Nlckoloff. 1101 Ells street.

reported to the police that someone entered hie store after midnight 8un day stealing In cash and a small qusntlty of merchandise, Entrance; wa gained by th removal of a pane of glas In th rear door, POLICE NOTES. Carl Ravage and Rugeni Itart were grreated yeeterday evening by Pepn. ailvanla Detective Wood, on a charge of loitering Virgil Bookman wa arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of a lull and battery filed by Herman Kaaga. 4'' V'J A Roaa "Mother" and Joaefa "Auntie." APOSTOLIC DELEGATE TO OPEN CONVENTION (Continued from page ens) numoroua other prelatee coming for the convention Judce Ulrten In hla addreaa at the meeting at 8L Peter's hall slated thai he yas of the opinion that Archblahop Oeorge Man deleln ot Chicago would be present. ArchlilHliep eiebaatlan ii Measmer of Milwaukee, lllehop Joaepll Bchrrmba of Toledo, Rlahop Peter Muldoon of Itockford, 111 lllehop Henry it Althoft of Belleville, 111,1 lllehop tlon here will occupy nearly three days, and meetlnge will be hed at 8L I'eter.

ball for both men and women It la expected to adjourn on Wodneady afternoon after which, and during the evening a social function will given for the delegate. DEFEAT IS HANDED HOOVER'S ENEMIES (Continued from page one) aure that hi. appointment to a cabi net post would meet with public VtfNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS l.srlnV Mrs. rtierrv Funeral rr I i vfo. wl'l be held this morning at It o'clork at the home or tne son, Mlmer Hrt, lH Flaaa Drive, The PO(ly Will be eni (O nerceion, Mm i tnw hiirlal (ORGAN Joaepll Funeral er it I' O'elnik from Ihe residence (if JJast street, and at fa clock gt tho Ut Patrick' ohurt bjvbjlon No.

Ii. Wrder cf Railway rSBductora, gr to present for th cervices. i JHrSlfWiI iff wit iitip kIiI HARDIHGS BACK TO frpm InJurlM. Most of tha In if ur7 Pwngor on th. Nwxliu In th niott.

WMd nd nonhea.t Yor)t Central train who wt thrown 1 Mtction th city. lUth of th ntn mora from their Melts by th midden 1 3itr.cU win hav flva or ti)lglf IflBw fix 1A e.nne. a. 1.... IHUflll aBeaOrlal tiOna w.

UVKKQIJ iSSH SXZtT'ATTttim! practically all pi senger In th de. l' we (iievitsme jno aeaa wesk en belialf of the sonlng a nrauueiir an iMisenaera in tne aeieitv msnninr ii la. lie renoriea is molfshed day roach and ware moat the aonlng bill waa paeeed by the houae ly residents of nearbv nolnta All unanimously sod that It will so to Ihe of thi da e.oh IL1. UA." I tod.ayorTUBKU.y Mr CHOCOLATE PRIZES TOMORROW NIGHT KUCKUCK'S PLAN RESSURE AGAINST GERMANS (Cantlnuad from page one) Th ISIO00 reward wa paid to nivht to Faul Draper, art otera u.iwdiv inri aon of the VillaffO COn uiuu. nt iietworth.

who arreated th youth. Draper auld he probably would glv part or tne rewara io hi father, and to Jama Dennis, Uia motorist who plUej Dalton up President Elect Will Be Guest of Honor In Home Town Until Inauguration 8T AUOU8TINE, Fla, Feb 7 After a five week visit to I lortda. Prealdent elect and Mra Harding left Bt Auguatin tonight for Marion, where they will bo guoata of honor of their home town until iney go 10 Washington for the Inauguration Their train I duo 0 reach Marlon Turaday morning, and they will apand moat of Tuesday gnd Wodncs. day bidding farewell to their neigh bora and closing up their personal affaire for a long abaence. An elaborate laroweu reception la to be held on tho famoua front porch of the Harding home On the rav back to Ohio the preaident elort expect to finish preparation of hi Inaugural addreaa, about th only task remalnlnr before he entera th presidency lie will leave Marlun 1st Wednesday reselling th capital th following aciernoon.

NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM INCORPORATED Th. Broadway Realty Incor porated for ISO 000, hue filed Incorpo. ration papers here, Th incoipora. tors, all Vt Vayn men, are Fred Tlelkor, Carl h) Altsrbul, Robsrt It. Hsad John Rosa.

George W. Clack, Alfred glmuenuaa. and Dean J. Ztlgler. Joseph MKoudlTkro7pupeV.or.wT:i.pprob.tlon H.

hM ar among (he prelates to attend tho fa great a personal following and th convention. I confidence of aa many people a any man In public if th Jooer oppoeltloir ever had any ohance of keeping him out of Ihe cabinet they defeated their owq emla by overplaying their hand, Thoso who have been in close touch with Hoover during tho past alx monlhe aay (hat aa the Inter, national altuation haa developed ho haa become mora and more con tlnced that American policy of aloofneaa I. impossible. We must do ever) thing possible to hulf. Europe got on her faet If wo are to bavo nv real nroaDerlty In thla country Hoover theroughly committed to the policy of the limitation ef ar.

Mam.nl, hv uarreement emona? the great powers, He haa made eeveral sneeche lately In whloh he haa that If the leading tin lions continue to spend th vast nn armies Unit HSVleS that ttlCy are now spending, th Only possible result Is bankruptcy, I It may alao be expected that 1 Hoover will Interest hlmet in the aiimlnlstratlve efficient 'icy, particularly as It effected by MICHAEL FRANCIS OIRTEN a better coord nation or ine u. tlve departments and the adoption of It is estimated thhl more thau tOO real budget system. delegates uf (he Cntral aoohty will be present, approximately fifty dele gates from the or young Men rectkin of the orlunlxatlon upward, of HO women from the will tlA here from New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and I Wlaconain Hlmu)toneousiy wun ine national meeting Hi, ju.epns rjuiie league ot (he central society alii hold Ita annual state convention, bilnging probably Joo more dele gatea Healdea the reaervatlone that will be made for the visiting; pro. lutes and prleata at the loaal paro chlul rosldencea, many reaervatlone will be made at the hotel. th home of local member, of the Central aociety Ht, Ueorgo'a aociety, ihe uniformed rank of the Btate Deagu from Ini dlanapolla, will attend and moat like.

ly will head the mammoth parade that IU be atagod on tih opening dav of the convention. Hunday Aug 7. will be ''Calhollo Day" in Fort Wayna In honor ot tho apostolic aoiegate anu tne naiiunai convention of th Central society, Not only are all of the local parlehes Invited to participate In the puignlfU cent demonatratlon planned, but all narlahea eontl.Uoua 10 inia cur will be invited to furnish their quota of repuesentntivea The committee appointed to Interest tha neighboiing parishes le lormej oy ueorge 11 Haffner, Chairman reception connmi. tsat John llaxeman. vice ohajrmani Charlea F.

linker, chairman of th deooralion committee; Rev, Henry A. HM mun.nl pistnr tit Andrew thurchl Ales Kartholl, chairman ot publicity! Herman Uueter, lreaauer. executive committee, Chu. rlchellhammer, chairman hall and meeting place, I' A. Ofenlovb and Jacob Koehl.

Itev Charlea II Thlele, rector of 8t peter a thurch. I a member of Ihe executive board of the national or. aanisatlon and It was mainly through hla actlvltle. at the convention laat year In Waco, Tunas that the till mooting waa secured tor sort Ha) no. Judge alrten went into detail con.

earning the C'entrel llureau and other at tivltlc. of the Central rlo. ciety and It. great program of Amprloanlatatlon, Duslnea aeaaiona of th conven or the day coaches from the Mlcht gan Corneal train were overturned by uie rorce or tne impact. Cloud of eteam from lha wrecWed engine obscured the scene and made the work of th passengers who hurried 10 the rescue of the Injured dif ficult, ooon tongue, of flame began to lick over tha wreckage.

Water from a length of hose obtained from a croaa roede poslorfleo waa played on ine lire wnioi) wa aoon ex. tlngulebed. According to one account of the diaaator, the engineer of the Michigan Central train called to ha fireman aa they war approaching the croaa. ng 10 ess. wnai in signal was.

Th fireman replied I It Is coming up," meaning that Jt wa set against them. According to this account, the en. glneer must have mlsunderatood the reply aa he did not slacken and an instant later (he heavy train struck the derailing ewltch which wa. opened at the asme time that th aignai waa sec. The craah fol (owed.

of eoonemlo pressure which might PPlld to. Muntoh, while a net aould blockade the port of Hamburg. The declared object of thi.ee movement, would lie to enforce tbe military clauses of the treaty and eecore the disarmament of the. Bavarian Wnwohner. wher Among ine jorms which mlaht (lermuny now vndor dleuslon I tho setting up 01 a frontier to eparat occupied Oer.

many from th remainder of the una of the Dertleiltles to th oomr rpui "i proposition I th question as to wnat aniiuoe ...,,14 sir. and what Inatruo tlnn would be eent to Major Uaneral Allen, who a both the military com nf the American forcea on the Rhino and chief (sommlaslonor for civil aflairginine oiew" RERUN, Fb. Th 'ht Oerman delegate to the oonferenee with tho ainee in wwi by Foreign Minister Simons and ao. eompanled by a of fifty secre. tarle and darks and a Prty of seven German pewppr men left Berlin unostentatiously gt noon to.

day on a special train enrouto to Fngland. Chancellor Fehrenbach and many of the lesser government iifllclala hade the delegation fare. well al tne sia.ion PARIH, Fob. I7e In an oditorial today on the subject of the Umdon conforeno with tho German, be. uareh f.

the Tumoe declare. that France, while over th poaalbla ennsequenere of a rupture alnceruly dealre that an agreement be reacjicd Jermap. Pn Orannmn't Box Calcet 7rdnd. Every bite a delight nit. fntlnff pf th Xf will ba liald ldv aftarnoon.

FIRST NEWS LETTER SENT OUT SATURDAY waa aent out Saturday afternoon. fes a llgt 01 over awe names ana will Increased aa time goea on. The let. trr. whloh will be eent out every two weeka.

contaira Intereatlng newa eon earning community actlvltlee The eommunuy iprum wiii pe iibiu in w. lobby Pf the W. C. and not In the A aa waa announced In the letter. The forum ie held under the auaptcee of the Community Coun.

ell. American lawlpa and C. A. tharlea M. Meaer will be the principal aneaksr Mondsr and 'U (ecture wT "What It tToalaV GLEE CLUB REHEARSES NOTRE DAME, Ind, Fab.

J7. Th Olee club of the L'nlvrralty of Notre Dame lo holding rehearagla In preg aratlon for the annual trip whloh, thle year will Include citle in Illinois and Ohio as well ag a number of In dlana cities Prof John J. Becker I. conductor of the club, SITUATION "uNSETTLEP BOMBAY, Jan, II The labor sit. uation In Bombay la atlll uneettled pending a declalon whether a mill atrtke affecting 100 000 operettvee will take place Three thousand workmen In the Koh Noor mill aro atlll out.

They have formulated their demande but the employera hav not yet considered them ROME CITY NEWS ROOT ClTr. ImU Fan. Word waa racolved hra today pf tba dMth of Henry Myrktt blcb oocurrad at tha homa of hla bnthar ln law, Frad Murdock, of KaUmuoo whara Mr and Mra Wyrtclt Jiad tn ppendtnjr tha wlntar Tha tody will arriVa hero FH day forenoon and wilt ba taken Immedi ately to tha Methodist church, where I aervlcaa wM he ronductad pf Hav, II Hover, and burial at tha Oaboru remeUry Mr Wyrtrtc waa a veteran of tha civil war. and waa ld about iAa JajiJff ftla li Bpendlnx tho weeK at urana iuipii, nm tvi vi .1 U. S.

S. WOOLSEY DESTROYED IN COLLISION (Centinwee from page one) Plaaaanaara' DaaeplfilfAN CI IIC AGO. Feb. uninjured faasengere on the New York Crntral rain which crashed Into a Michigan Central train at Porter, Ind were brought Into Chicago on a special train late tonlsht John II. Oelhart, ef Oak Tark, III one of the New Tork Central pa seniors, gav a graphlo description pf the wreck go follow "Th flret intimation had 01 th disaster same when our train be to Jerk and Jump when thi emergency brake were suddenly ap plied.

"Th next moment the window I w.i M.iwiw. vj 11,. w. mmjs.s. and there waa a terrlfla grinding as we plowed through the other train Women began to scream and I found myself lying alongside the track.

We crowded out or the wreckage aa best oould. On all aides war peopl lying on th ground, aome dead and aome Injured. Mapy oj: tne bodies were badlv mantled. Every one was running around 1 rraniioaiiy, name, anu riouu or were shooting from the englnco but wreckage of the car. aid not catch fire.

The trainmen quickly ootainea axe from the car. and armed with these, tho passengere helped In the work of recovering the bodies, "There waa little we could da for tho injured, but we tried to make them comfortable until th rescue trains arrived CHICAOO Feb. 17, The Michigan Central railroad officially announced tonieht that between 10 and tO per sons had been killed in a wreck at Porter. Ind. An unknown number of persons were injured, the official said.

Relief trains were aent from her and from Mlchuran City. Ind The wreck occurred when train No, 0 on the Michigan central oars ilea ana coi. wimA with a New York Central train The Nw York Central announced that two met) on it train naa veen killed. Tha irichla un Central train No, it wa officially known a th Canadian. and was jiounq from Lnicagu 10 trolt allhous It carried through poach for Toronto, poqiea were 1 11 Chesterton.

Ind. and four to Michi gan city, Ind, in automobiles. Idsntirioation or many or ine bodies wa impossible because pf their mahaled condition There were no phyalclan. h.ro and first aid waa given the Injured only Tha seen of th wreck. la at th exact where the Hegenberk, Wallace) circus train wa 4roolCh4 and approximately It poreon.

killed ported, occurred thirteen mllea eouth weat of Coiba laland After the Wool aey bad been cut In two the out part of the shin waa flooded. Tbe do. atruyer sank a an attempt waa being mad to bring her Into pbrt. Th. report to the navy department did not MPhUn th manner in which the mlaolng men were lot.

her daughter. Miss llaln Klee Mra nanoa tsuaer ana ner iisisar In lnw, Frank Ruksr, who have bee 111 JURY WILL VISIT SITE OF TRAGEDY Principals in Matewan Trial to View Town Described By Witnesses WILLIAMSON, Vf. Va Feb, IT. Everything I. in reodineaa for tak log the Matewan.

trla Jury to Mate wan at noon tomorrow The little mining town. cen ot laat My' atreet fighting during which ten per. aona received woundd that roaulted in thotr death, la about twenty mm utoa' ride from Williamson. Tha nineteen defendants, Including Toilco Chief Hid liatrteld. alao will bo taken i homa town in th Opeclal carrying tho 'Jury, surt official and counsel.

After tno jury naa In Ita mind the picture of th main street and buildings facing on it so often mentioned by witnesses glv in. testimony, tha court party will return here, where on Tuesday morning the defense la lPotd to start presenting Its side of th case. The nineteen men are being tried on charge in connection with tho death of Albert a Felts, a privet riurtna a pistol and riflo fight that resulted the deaths of seven Baldwin Felt detective, Mayor C. C. Teaterman and two Matewan reeldenta.

David norm, uniua hare, today ani that the settlement of th valebant atrlke would enable tha opsanlsatlon to oonoenireie lie en. tire energy to tM Mingo county I for tha onst week et the former home. are Improving air ana wrs James renisei m. parents of a llttls daughter, bora Thursday. Mra Iteyer nd deughter Wan.

Ita are aueatj or Mr. and Mrs Cameron Hawkins nt awonui, lor a lew oayp ll. HIshoD who Jisa been sick for a few daya la aomewhai Improved vernon Jwyere, or woiroitviiie David llandol end II ZW'f of this pisoe, were at run weyne vrwane.u.r on business Mr. and Mrg Olto Ttuhron and chll di en, ef Dursnd, Mich, are susata tha latter parents, Mr, and Mra, flee Ueorge Miller, who haa been ill fer the past twe weeks, remains about la The 'county meeting of the Knights ef Pythlss was held here laat Monday night with repreaentativea from sill the surroundlsar loans AH three reeks wars given. he Albion team eismpUfT; Ine the first rank Cromwell the second and Kendallvllle th third About eee hundred were present te enjoy msettng and th refreshment whU ta were eerved.

The bodv Of Mre Henrietta Berry who died at the some ef relative, at Indiananolla Mondav nlrht, arrived here Wednesday night and waa trkante the home of her Hater Mr. Anna gmurr. Burial waa tnadi In the Osborne rme lery Thursday et 11 clock Mra, Berry waa wall known hare having been a resident ef this place several yeara eee, and had lately made her home with her Mra Kmurr, part pf the time. WARSAW NEWS winsiw trth. ft More then 100 aubaorlptlona to the Hoover dinner, fund have been renorted.

Indlvlduela paying from sa 10 sja lor a piaie ej in. rilneer which will he eerved In the Melhadlat ihurch dlnlne room Friday evenlnr It la expected that a larg aum will he realised from the dinner Mre Jones of Delphoa, Ohio la the mieet of Waraaw friends. She fof marly resins rere atrlke. INSTALL NEW PRESSES The rrtntlng Co, over Bun day, completed the Installation of two high sped'Jou praam lib automatlo feedera, Monty WorthBrMd cotU more worth it. Give your grocer credits TULSA Okla Feb.

Tho town ot Would Be, owOa Ite name to a dlapuio between a post, oflloo, inspector and a postmaster. Thi la th tory a told by by Kgy ef Would Be. In HIT, about lot person eomprialnr ell camp five miles south of Bill Inga, decided they wanted a poet. ORioe. The paatofneo department granted the reaueat and a pvttal Inapextor arrived to 'christen tho new community.

Tho poatntaater, leading the dla euaaion for th cltlaerui, wanted th town named Mid Co. Th In. epeetor objected "It wouldn't do at all." he aald. When th oil gona, what would it PT Jt would be a town, that's what It would be," anawared th postmaster Well, then if It would b. it would tkb inspector retallat.

ed. and the poatal elation there, upon became Would Bo. tvjfw u. iUi4if.

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