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ftmc 13. 1922. THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL. 3 01 HITS BAHKER PLAH MURDER IN HA1IE OF GOD BUSINESS ON THE DPGRADE HOTEL SALES KNOCKED BELFAST X3 BLOT, nw rrrrRTc' OF T7. S.

CO-OPEEATION IS ITTROPE REMOTEL IMPROVEMENT IK THE TRADE TIAN CIV1XI2ATI0N. EPPLEY DEAL BLOCKED BY NEBRASKA HIGH COURT. SITUATION CONTINUES. vqr GERMANY D003IED PEOPLE SEEM TO BE HAD HELP RECOVERY EXCEEDS HOPES CXJPID PIAO RAISED ON' OCEAN LXHEB. (Special tttspatcfc The New Tork, June'li-rCapt.

A. B. Randall, of the United States line steamship President Fillmore, arriving today from has a sense of During his last round trip 10 engagements were reported on his ship. Filled with the spirit of romance himself, the cap-tin had a Cupid flag designed-two red hearts on a field of white, struck through with an arrow. He had flaff socket set on the promenade- deck, and when fee learned aaaeient he raised the Fax AV the dinner hour he aa ncuncea the day's tolL RECEIVERSHIP IS SET ASIDE ICE PICK IN SHOI7XDER COOLS LOVE.

(Special Dispatch to The Journal. Chicago, June 11 Mrs. Mary Knaus submitted to the temperamental outbursts cf her husband. Herman Knaus, with the traditional patience of the faithful wife, but when he drove an ice pick into her shoulder with such force that she had to call for outside help to remove it, the break came. The court gave her a divorce and $12 a week alimony, although she insisted she could get along nicely on $10 a week.

City Is Hell Hole of Religious In DAY'S TRAGEDIES TS CITY OF CHICAGO fSpeclal Dispatch to The JeamaXt Chicago, June 12. Despite the -efforts of 200 persons in swimming at the foot of Lee street. Evanston. Harriet Raff. 10-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Raff, of Evanston. was swejt out Into the lake by the undertow, and drowned.

Her body, recovered a few minutes later, i was brought to the shore, but eSforts at resuscitation failed. While crossinc Lake Shore drive. MrRebecca Baker. TS. m.

resident of Chicaao for the last SO years, was knocked down and killed by motor bus. Barton. 2. JCiles Center. was killed when she stepped out of her father's automobile to ret her handkerchief.

Another car struck her. Far Beyond the Expectations En Paris Government to to Slash Teuton Bepa-Bill Acts as Temporary tolerance Children Taught to a rutins date tne Children of a Diff Private Loans: for Any Bar erent Faith- tertained Earlier in the Year Auto Production Breaks All Previous Records. (By Associated Frees.) New York, June IT-Continued Indica Datid Lawrence. Br By Floyd Gitoons. Jane 1 Although Supreme Tribunal Declares Void a Deal Involving a Million- Dollars, Which Covered Purchase of Six Nebraska Hotels.

Lincoln. June It The JCebrasVa supreme court today knocked out the rrceiverfhip proceedings against the Nebraska Hotel company and the XebriSkA Ituilding and Investment company, ant also knocked out the sale of six Nebraska hotels to Eugene C. Epptey. of oux City, by the receiver. W.

K. Barkley. cf Lincoln. Kppley paid for the strirg of hotels, which included the Hotel this city, the lease on the Fontenelle i the bankers con- Belfast, June li-There are two amend was adrrtiitedly in a critical condition, has vanished since the specialists have pronounced his ailment curable. purely as a pnrate citt ments to the first commandment as it is recognised and obeyed here in this hoiy hell of religious intolcruio.

obligations are eased either through postponement or actual reduction iir the scale, the American commission, which was created to refund the allied debt, r.o official eonnectiM States government, the fercne a-n tr.e sterner: ne Protestant version is. thv have to take into consideration the avail ONE KILLED, THREE HURT, IN NEW YORK GUN DUEL issued In France setting s. r.s why a loan to Germany -t impracticable, was re- father and thy mother and curse the able sources of Income and. assets of the tions of industrial improvement, signs of renewed easing in money rates and diverse testimony- as to crop conditions are the features in business and finance of the past week. Commodity prices still show a firmer tone, retail trade is about what might be expected at this time of ear.

and.the labor situation shows "no" decided change. The picture continues to be one of gradual but fairly steady recovery from depression a recovery exceeding expectations entertained earlier in the year. Recent reports show that steel plants are, still operating at rates which com-lare favorably with full capacity opera-ons before the war. Steel prices are firm. The value of building contracts iviiiisciiuiis mercnanaise, holding up allied countries- and ease their burden.

-h the fullest satisfaction. The Catholic intemretarJon ryt rT rra too. But America will not take the initia thy father and thy mother and damn insistence that the must first be. settled and ireig-ni trams, which they unload on the station platforms while the villagers standing helpless and cowed by the show tlve or offer active help until Europe does something for herself. Economic re xui- vviiitam of Orange Omaha aiKV thehteis at Table Koos.

Franklin. Columbus and the Coates house in Kansas City. he fanatical elements of kt. oi arms, ratse eanrs make niehtlv fn be unanimity anions-the question is a. reflection of construction Is being delayed by the- un have.cotnbined on the addition of another rays across the line into Ulster, terroris In deciding the case the eourt he Jd, that the lower court had no right to assume (Special to The Journal.

1 New York. June 12. Two gunmen, probably settling a difference of opinion over the division of drug running spoils, blaxed away in a crowded lower east side street, killing one of their marked victims, fatally injur.ng the other and sending two bystanders to a hospital. certainty which surrounds the reparations ing: Protestant families, shooting up. loot jurisdiction in the since the grounds mg and burning towns.

They withdraw prooiem tne Threat of coercion constantly made by France, the tendency toward quicKiy wnen strong forces pursue them amendment, the 11th. which says, "love God and shoot straight," There Is ample profession of affection for the deity, but the marksmanship is abominable, as any non-partisan stranger will affirm. aissoiution or the extstone order in Ger xne reason always given for the raids is that they are reprisals for some stpc- many ir pressed too far and the indifference of France toward the balancing let in northeastern states during May set a new high record and was six times of her internal budget, true to tne alleged greater than the monthly average dur jne aauy terror of assassination and U. S. ARMY GENERAL GETS LICENSE TO WED ior Hiiicn uif inriiri iiu mv i'ivjthh was asked were insufficient under the statute.

No notice was given to stock- holders, of the move to apply for a receiver, nor was the corporation in any stnse insolvent. The supreme court decision dclares the appointment of a receiver and the order tor the sale of the hvMels are set asidd as void from the beginning. necessity of keeping a large army to en- ing 1914. tW The pper states trun r' war doi AS'" i.mt ffcr. ieot arson continues.

Charees and counter i in official quarters nere. oertoin setm-officlal nws-- -a nee tb 'blame tne ITnlted 'V failure of the bankers the ground that the Ger- cannot be reduced be- iv ill net reduce the allied met today Informal the of the high of the effect that Herman the allied debt payments were two separate and This was the of the whenever the ached abroad, and officials led that the Hardin ad- Automobile production, during May also force the treaty of Versailles, which means In the main the collection of charges fly back and forth among the newspapers sympathizing with each warring faction. Not a nirht passes without exceeded all previous records, while the steel companies report increased demand ity suffered by the Catholics. Thes outlaws are always ready to dignify their crimes with he clothes of religion and nationalism. The situation is ripe for any kind of a development.

Neither the north nor the south government is strong enough to put down this reign of terror, and the British are not desirous of taking on the Job. Mr. Morgan's statement advances the from manufacturers of agricultural im several bomb outrages. Old men and plements. Orders for railroad equipment case a atep or two further and gratifies officials here because it mav have the women are shot in the back in the Girls are assaulted.

Children are beaten. Live stock is tortured. Homes and altars continue to be placed in satisfactory Volume. effect of making France see that hope of New Tork. June 12.

Maj. Gen. Charles Gould Morton.1 United States army, and Mrs. Kleanor Morehead Huff, daughter of James S. Morehead, are to be married here on June 14.

Applying or a license today. Gen. Morton gave his address as the Presidio. San Francisco, and his age as 61. Mrs.

Huff, who gave her age as 45. said she lived at the Hotel Vander-bilt, and was born in Greenburg. Pa. are destroyed. Sacred objects are defiled.

Dwellings are burned. Stores are locted. Crop Outlook Is Good. I-Atest reports from the northwest in AH this is done in the name of God. aid cannot be entertained the German reparations problem is viewed, notfrom a sentimental or nationalistic, -but from a practical and economic standpoint.

the same way about it. France Shifting Blame. Belfast today Is undeniably a disgrace dicate that the prospects are lor a good ful blot on Christian civilization. Russian -V, StOOd SO peXSJUITiy m- pogroms against Jews, Turkish atrocities reparations payments in Armenia, may find explanation in their semi-Asiatic settings, but here, where LOS ANGELES KLANSMEN PLEAD NOT GUILTY Ixis Angeles. June 12.

Thirty-five persons indicted for participation in- the kiiklux kUn raid at IncWwood. April 22. in Constable M. Mosher was -hot and killed while participating in the raid, pleaded- not guilty today in the superior court. W.

S. Coburn. grand coblin. and N. A.

Kaker. king kleagle, who were also were not present, but the court was informed that Coburn would leave Atlanta, tomorrow and that Haker was already en route from the east. of the international banfe- REAPPOINTED MEMBERS OF THE SHIPPING BOARD FOUR MILLION RAISED FOR BUFFALO BY Y. M. C.

A. for a to Germany white huntans have adored the same cross for centuries, utter madness seems to be PROBE STRANGE DEATH OF SUPPOSED. RICH WOMAN Effort Made to Determine What Became of $100,000 and Jewels Valued at (Special Dispatch to The Journal Chicago, June 12. Authorities in Chicago, Assumption, 111., and Hot Springs, are conducting an investigation into the death of Mrs. Ora Downs R-Idgeley, who died, presumably penniless, in Hot wheat crop.

Although late in starting, recent exceedingly favorable weather has brought the crop along very rapidly'. The showing is amply confirmed by the "government crop reports as of June 1. which indicates a yield of 555,00.000 bushels of spring and winter wheat, as compared with an estimate of bushels a year ago, against a production last year of 795.000.000. Prices of wheat for future delivery have declined sharply in the laft her debt gradually was Yni-f. however.

Is unwilling re placed In the position of r.tl reconstruction tnd the Great Fund Is Procured Without the only- circumstance of extenuation for the crimes equalkng the barbarism of the middle ages. Gunmen Are Very Active. Surrounding everything here is hatred. Washington. P.

C. June 12. Meyer Lisner and Kear Admiral William S. Benson, retired, were nominated by President Harding today for reappointment to the shipping board, Their present terms are due to expire at midniirht tomorrow. -s therefore tryiny to shift America.

This" kind of tac- rs the h-- rar-l-r Fr: tl -r rtases the affection of orie Publicity an Appeal to the Public. Buffalo. X. Y-, June 32. Without publicity or public appeal, the raisinx of a the other and admittedly t.trr.ent in the future much ignorance and bigotry- Children, born into the, world, are taught to hate other ior.K as those in authority fund of 14.000,000 to provide for the re adamant oa the repara-j tirement of veteran Y.

M. C. A. execu tives throughout North America if near Spring recently. It was said at the time that a friend had paid her funeral expenses and paid for transportation of the body to Assumption, 111., where it was buried.

Considerable comment was made at the time over the impoverished state of Mrs. Ridgeley. who was rated as a wealthy weeks, but this is attributed in most quarters to the collapse of the attempted speculation for the rise in the May tion rather than to anything disturbing in the general situation, and a liberal supply of grain at fair prices is consid- ered to MA out better prospects for general business than a short rop at prices. Cotton prospects are not encourag.ng. Floods have washed out important grow- ing areas in the southwest, while the r-iiid winter and wet spring have ng completion, it was announced here GIVE A BABY SYRUP PEPSIN today by A.

II. Whitford. local Y. M. A.

secretary and chairman of the fund children living in the next block. Schoolboys shout imprecations, "papist." Protestant." These simple words carry popular definition unknown to other Christian communities. There's one four-word phrase which means fight in America, but in Belfast 'paiiRt' or "Orangeman" are words which have become unpardonable, for which mnillil and get killed. The local maps of Belfast show green blotches Indi committee. woman, ine inquiry now under way is the chance of American private loans is re- American rovemment tooX ajtainat the lenling of t-rnroent ftmda to Kurope.

ruinity European ha i to adjust tlieir finances hrvigh loans floated by the -ifr t.f the United States and where the war did not investment resources. trip to Europe was under- It had been originally planned to close he campaign on Jahuary 1, but in-dicatiens are that the fund will have an effort to determine what became of Constipation, biliousness and like annoying ills will quickly disappear A MOTHER is always anxious to give the safest and best medicine to a constipated baby, her $100 AO and jewels valued at J7rf 1 been fully subscribed within the next the boll weevil and delayed planting. As a result, prices jumped to the highest sir.ee last October, the futures two weeks. cating several islands which are locaieu Angles of the mystery reach from Chicago to Melbourne. from there to Hot Springs and thence to Assumption.

111. Secretaries will have the privilege ol Twnulations. surrounded by crossing cents. retiring at the age of 60. but may con- i rotestants.

Catholics leaving or enter Whether prices will rise further or dis tmue if they so elect. Former secretaries ire these islands are always in danger. courage consumpt.cn remains oe wa. K. W.

Hight. a banker of Assumption. who has handled many financial deals for Mr. Downs, father of Mrs. Kidseley.

and Protestants penetrating Catholic precincts do so at their peril. Sniivn from the roof tops of Catholic It is clear, however, that the conse- 1 1 but is puzzled which to setect. Let her decide by the ingredients ou the package. Every bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has the formula printed plainly on the outside nf fhoinrtftn nn rle ho rtortr-it quences or a snort crop -win ue Mr.

Ridgeley. her husband, whom she divorced years aso and who is now dead. are provided for under the plan Canada, Cuba and Brazil have made contributions to the fund and association secretaries there will share in its benefits. The Rockefeller foundation subscribed fl.0K5.CXM to the retirement fund, conditioned on the raising of the 3.W0,000 from other sources. New York state led by tho effect on the carryover, whicli had reduced to approximately normal proportions.

I said she was worth $100,000 last fall. Tho woman companion of Mrs. Ridge and Protestant sections shoot back and forth. They seldom injure one another, because each is well hidden. Most of the firing Is directed at street crossing: corners where crowds are liable to assemble, and the chances of winging victims are preater.

WOU1-. V. r-t--. belief that the French ti a modification of the payments, and with that a loan to Germany the ball of reconstruction 1 jr.T'e. France owes large Rrlta'-n and has been in the ytart that her payments depend on-her receipts he now -trying to get to arcept the same i r.g with respect to the war country.

The policy will Krs nce's opportunity to raise purpose will be gv-niiisal disfavor ley. who went to Hot Springs with Her from Melbourne. is res; stored at a Chicago- hotel, but refuses to submit to an interview. She disappeared Saturday "lth contributions of S221.245: Pennsylvania was second and Ohio third. The bulk of the, first was raised in New York.

Chicago and Cincinnati. This naTttght activity of the snipers nisht. but returned this afternoon. She told relatives at Assumption that Mrs. usuallv results in a riot call, responara to by either the military or special con died penniless and that it was stabulary, who arrive in armored 111.

fur. -is of Dr. Caldwell, who wrote the child, borne contain minerals, coal prescription in 1S92. You will tar and other drugs that might find that it is a combination of prove dan orous by over-stunu-Eo-vptian Senna and other lating the mtestines or depressing simple laxative herbs with pep- the heart. The ingredients of sin It will not gripe the babv, Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin are and it is free From narcotics, recommended by the U. b. A bottle sufficient to last a Pharmacopoeia, familv several months can be ui had at any drug store, and the Halt-Ounce Bottle IreC COSt is Only about a Ceilt a dbse. Frw escape mstirvrim. so vm if you do not TejTiT ti laxsinvc at this moni let send While no one, voune or old, 0u a lunouve ttui fo need take a drastic purcative FREE OF CRARQE lilt VU -W like salts or calomel, be espe- J'JiSkSJSfw spray the doors and windows wun ma SLAYER OF JAE PREMIER SENTENCED TO PRISON her earnest request that the casket be not opened.

In view of later developments, the body wHll be fihumed and examined and a chine trun drive everybody out oi Money Rates Easier. A relaxotion of money rates at New York during the week, suggests that the tightening occasioned by the transactions centering around June 1 has passed and that there is no chan.ee as yet in the general money situation. Call money on the stock exchange dropped back to 3 per cent and in renewing at this figure on the exchange, set a new low record since April. 191S. The prices for other forms of money are still at or close to their low points of the year a.nd most quarters believe that the major part of the declinu in rates is over.

Reductions in wages for additional classes of workers by the railroad labor beard have called forth protests from sight and retire. The majority or tat persons arrested are found lying woantled lipid invest gation of the death certificate will be made. the Their defense is usuaui reasonable ''innocent t-ative Tip' to Europe. l.iti-r a miDiIry will arise in. will handle the tjuestion Attorney jTo Wolf.

of Chicago, who for The warfare at- night is carried on Toy Fra. small groups of three or four, who in vade enemy territory unaer me rosier ui ciaiiv careiui wnat you eive a MosAion Mowo. ia. t. many years handled Jlrs.

Itidjreley's leal affairs, says an inventory of her estate shows possessed, at the time of her death, property worth JoO. to $75,000. At one time she was worth bvit lost tt WW darkness, hold up. rob and kill tnose whom they meet in the streets; engasr v. for wbiu the government t.f admit i that there Is a reparations and the allied war debt, the con-Uiviou to escape.

The rmlf is out of a vicious circle. ather side will recede. E- n-v-er, if Germany's reparations Toklo, June 12- (By the Associated Pres.j Imprisonment for an indefinite period was the sentence imposed today on Rychi Nakaoka. the Korean lad of 19, who assassinated Premier Takashl Ilara in a railway station here last Xovember 4. Hassimoto, who was charged with instigating the murder, was acquitted.

Nakaoka slipped through the (tuards on the station platform and stabbed the premier fatally. The toy was arrested on the spot. Hassimoto was arrested later. Nakaoka was quoted at the time as say in pistol aueis witn tne bombs into, bedroom windows and Fet fire to property. It is not dark in Bel much of it in speculation.

Her traveling companion will be a.kcd regarding: her knowledge, if any. of negotiable secur fast until 11 o'clock, when the currew rings and the streets are deserted. Shots of challengers ring out continually ities worth many thousands of dollars. One peculiar anle of the case is a telegram from Hot Springs, sent to a woman friend here, stating that an un throue-h the nieht. citizens abroad are stopped and made to show thei.

spevial Alkali In Soap Bad For the Hair ing that he objectea to the liberal policies of Premier Hara, GRAIN REGULATION BILL permit, authorizing: them to be out at that hour. Hotel guests huddle in smoking rooms and keep away from lighted dertaker had appeared before Mrs. Rtdpe- ley was dead, indicating that her death had been anticipated by sojneone. The au- thorities- desire to know more about this 1 windows in order to give the gunmen no angle of the mystery. REPORTED TO THE HOUSE human targets.

No Life Is Safe. The wild conditions offer ample pro Washington, T. Ci June 12. Favorable tection and -ormortunity at night for SAND DUNE MURDER MYSTERY UNSOLVED report on the Capper-Tmcher hill to Leangs" of terrorists of no religious al- future trading act so as to herenc whatever, to start, aepreaanona meet the recent decision of the supreme court declaring sections of that act In for the sole purposes of theft and re venge. operative, was ordered today by the house agricultural committee, ine measure.

With such a situation prevailing, no life safe. The more important a person- Is. the greater is, his danger. I am told. which was reported as introduced, is expected to be taken up in the house Jawbone with Nine Teeth Filled with Gold Only Clew to Han's Identity.

(Special Dispatch to The Journal. Chicago. June 12. The upper left half of a jawbone, found in the ashes of tho funeral pyre in the lonely sand dunes, near Chesterton, where an unidentified man was murdered and partially cremated, now remains as the sole clue for be used very carefully, if ke-p your hair looking its -t soaps and prepared sham-- La too much alkali. This dries tN luukcs the hair brittle, and i -t thing for steady use Is Ml ocoanut oil shampoo (which 'is -j --a less), and is better than -st- vou can use.

three teaspoonfuls of Mulsifled in a ir with a little warm water rrt to cleanse the hair and scalp tht.r y. Simply moisten the hair with vatt .1 rub it in. It makes ne-h creamy lather, which rinses "ut rt moving every particle of -vt. dandruff and excess oil. The hair :r.s quickly and.

evenly, and It i. soa.jp soft, and the hair fine and bright, lustrous, jQnffy and Tc i get MulsTfled cocoanut oil shsr, at any pharmacy, it's very a few ounces will supply every m-n of the family for months. Be Thursday. GIRL CLAIMS CHESTER Complete in Every Detail KILLED MISS BARTON the authorities to work upon. Nine anyone can get anybody murdered in Belfast, at the rate of JM0 per head.

Many of the mots learned and fearless citizens, who are willing to risk their lives to stamp out anarchy, belong to the constabulary. Other members are just plain gunmen probably commit more crimes than they prevent. Several are in jail, charged with various crimes, including murder. Meanwhile, gangs of irregulars, professing adherence to the Irish republic, infest such villages, of the Free State frontier as are not occupied by regular troops and maintain an intermittent fire across the border all day long, holding up traffic, commandeering automobiles, Kansas June 12- Following a sworn statement that she was with Denzel Chester the night Miss Florence Barton, local society girl, was slain in teeth, charred and blackened, still cling to the jawbone. Dentists who have examined them say they were from the jaw of a man between 35 and 43 years old, and, judging by the amount and character of the work done on the teeth, they were of a man of excellent personal hab October, 1920, and saw him fire the shot that killed the girl.

Mrs. Bessie Curtis, 23, was held today by the Kansas City. police. Chester was acquitted of convenience and refine-that will produce better Two Range Transmissioii druggist gives you MulsIfied. tho murder of Miss Barton, in May, 192L Every ment its and apparently a person of sufficient means to pay for high grade dental work.

Five of the teeth had been filled with gold, three inlaid with porcelain, while one shows nerves removed and root eanals filled. trucking has been built into GMG trucks. Charts of the teeth and jawbone are Removable Cylinder WaUs being sent to--all dentists in the hope that the identity of the victim may be learned. CLOSE MAIL TO PAPERS CONTAINING PAGE ADS vt 1 i "ItIa Tuna 1 legislation should suppress Sunday news apers ana exciuue uiuvc-u mails newspapers containing full page ad- vertiseroents. This is a piann irum uie piAUOrm Ul iUUlima m.

Enid, who, aspiring to succeed Manuel iTlJr "aerial daredevil coiigresaiiiBii Electric lights, generator and battery are standard on all models. Pressure chassis lubrication, conduit wiring, provision for starting motor, if desired. All these are among the little things that go to make GMC the World's Finest Motor Trucks. from the Eighth Oklahoma district, placed Radius Rods. Pump and Thormo-Syphon Coolino; Valve Lifer Assemblies Pressure Lubrication Instantaneous Governors on file here louay as dldate.

Reasoning the issue, nop.er aiiccrtispr cannot tell the trutn about his bargains in one-fourth of a and 'should not be permitted the use of Uig) (Mm) rasf the mails- CADET SERGEANT HURT IN AIRPLANE ACCIDENT Tt-Tr'J June 12. Cadet Ber- tj 'v, member of the Twenty- seventh Aero' squadron, was probacy GOdkr fatally injured this anernoon, plane crashed. inea.KiH, hiindredn of Demons who were Nebraska Buiek Auto Company ucaocu viewinr-the war game In progress be- nam iween the Twenty-sevemn equamu here and the Ninety-fourth Sioux City Omaha squadron located at Ellington field. Chas. Stuart, Lincoln H.

E. Sidles, Pres. Lee Huff, Vice-Pres. LENINE PiOW SAID TO BE MUCH IMPROVED Moscow. June 12.

(By the Associated Press.) Premier sLenine's condition con-Unues to show improvement, it is tab-d in, official circles, an he is now able to Airtat letters. TFF wnm.n'Sl FINEST MOTOR TRUCKS Contrary rumvre Dsimis4te attitude of the communistic) pess vr, the nremieri circles iv.

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