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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • 2

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I'HE TIPTON frAiL TRIBUNE. PAUL 1WO NOT CRIME TO KILL DYING! HUGE MAIL TWVX8. LADIES TOO WEAK TO WORK SnUtrap, lad. Amount of loot not known. April 1821 Three unmasked bandits held up a postal clerk of a mall truck at Cincinnati, picked out three sacks of registered mail from Qetroit, and escaped.

April 8, 1921 Three locked mail pouches containing first-class and registered nail were stolen from the Chicago A Eastern Illinois railroad station at Sullivan, Indiana. It was the second vfH of robbers to Sullivan In twenty -four hours. Lydia ELPinkhams Vegetable Compound Restored Mrs. Quinlys Health. Now She Does Her Housework Shelbyville, Mo.

I was only able to do light housework because for months iwgmy periods were exit! cessive. I hadseen 1 your medicine exten sively advertised and thought I would give it a fair trial. I took of. Lydia E. Pinkham3 Vegetable Com-i pound Tablets according to directions I feel like a dif-ferent woman.

I t'-'f' have not taken any medicine during the past three months and I believe my ailment, is cured. I am now able to do all my housework and attend to my poultry and garden. If you feel that my testimonial will benefit anyone you are welcome to use it in your advertisements. Mrs. L.

D. Qui.yly.R. F. D. No.

2, Shelbyville, Mo. Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Compound makes women strong, healthy, and able to lear their burdens and overcome those ills to which they are subject. Write about your health to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.

(confidential). Lynn. Mass. Women only open, read and answer such letters. M.iiiii a liopixT.

i in. id i li i 1 Ha. I iJI i i Organized CiiiBg Hdd HpoiW For the Many Big Robberies. Four big mail robberies in Illinois, Ohio anti Indiana this week have in-treased the foot taken from the U. S.

mailsto seven million dollars wilhia less than a vear aucj have led government postal inspectors to eharge ooculy that an organized gang of mail robbers are working in this section and that the bandits are receiving advance information from postal employees. Following i a list of the more important mail robberies within a year-July 2'. Bonds valued at ere stolen while in transit from Payne. Webber A Co Chicago. to the firm offices in New York ci tv Auk 1 2 Two Chicago bore then til Cleveland as bank messengers.

disappeared with $53,000 Ln L'bem bonds after receiving them frum post office VuKust 30. lh2o Fne bandits held un postal agents and boy helpers at the One Hundred and Eleventh street sation of the Illinois Central railroad Chuago. and escaped with Jioooon registered mail November 1 1120 Registered mai! shipments valued at $3, 500. 000 stolen from railroad train between Omaha and Council Blnffs lanuarv 14. 1021 The Rev.

Guy Kvlc ex-Methodist clergyman, held up the Mount Vernon. Ill maU and escaped with 212 one Kyle was later prrested and confessed The loot 1 recovered Januaiy 1 l'rjl Four bandits 1 etd up mail truik at the Chicago Onion station and escaped with SOii.imhi iu negotiable securities January 1 1921 Louis Schla- ione. Ik-year-old driver for the Park postal substation. Chicago. tied with 73o registered mail, was later arrested and confessed I Vb 4 192 1 five bandits raid-, Belgian Court Acquits Man Who Shot Girl Who Tried to Commit Suicide.

Brussels. Belgium. The qu--stion whether or not a person Is guilty of a crime ln hastening iht ihath of an other who is suffering fion a 11.01 ml uoiind has been decided ln tl.e netra live here In the rase of a married man who shot and killed a girl wl, attempted to commit suicide. His plea thnt she was djing and that be killed liar rather than "wuuh her sut fer. lie whs arrested, but to quilt'd of ilie charge of murder the Bra bant Court of Assizes.

Tho man was Jerome He rmuns thir-tj two jears old, and the girl wm Coline Vandjck, age Eighteen. Thev 1 had love affair and the attempt at suicide resulted. The occurred in the Bols de Caiuhre, Brussels largest public park. "Collne ran from the path into a thicket, Hermans. "I liea.d a shot mid ran after her she had shot herself in the tt tuple, but "a- still alixe.

I could not see her suftir nun 1 I took her resolver and shot her r. tlie nook. Then she was still, and I shot mjself." Hermans iecoered from wound and was in prison for eight months until" acquitted Medical 'e-timoti' (Then at the triul w'as to the efte the girls suicidal thaateij would have been fatal. NAP0LE0NIC CLOCK Tids c'o is s.ud to 1 "i tie property of Napo'0011 There are hundreds of thousands of this They are to be the future rulers I hi i no has been much mlsrep- 1 the United States. This is i lir.

i' because the Sunday supple-ihciiis made a specialty of pdr-! timing the semi naked non Christian I 1 ill tribes as 'tjpIcHl Filipinos, winch l- far fi mu the truth. 1 he total population of the Philip- ts 1 1 1 1, of which 0.49.V272 and ciilied, anil Uaei I dun eni''. possessing a refinement that will compare with that of other countries, 'I he number of non-Christians is I til the next annual meeting of the Grand Lodge at which time a Chai-td the depot at St Charles. Mo, and, ter was granted under date of Ma escaped with registered mail valued) D7th, 19 18 at The original membership consisted Heres a Real Argument For Philippine Independence i i i on- I. F'i1 'mi.

MASONIC HOME COMING. Kewipton Fraternity Had a Time Friday Night. Fine Friday night the Masonic fraternity at Kempton b'ad a most enjoyable evening, tha occasion being the home earning and about two hundred- and flftj were there enjoy the offering. which had been prepared by the very capable committee appointed for the purpose of arranging enter-tairfment' for guests. The Hall uas most tastefully and appropriatelv decorated for the occasion and the place was made most invWng Amusement was supplied foi the little ones as well as the older ones, there being contests for the children.

and these were much enioved Tim V. Loos company, of Tipton, up- plied the music. -There were a number of interesting talks, and the susal good supper The event w-a? in every aj a success and most creditable to those who had the details in charge In connective with the lodge, th re is the following historical data will be found of interest: -Keaaptoe Lodge. No 69 2. was organized during the earl', months of the year Nineteen Hundred Twelve and granted dis pensation by the Grand Lodge of the of Indiana.

F. A A. M. undei date of July Sth. 191J.

The LoL- labored under said dispensaiion mi- of twenty-two Master Masons, gar- nered froui arious jurisdu tions and of the original number fifteen ate still affiliated with the lodge The other seren have withdrawn the membership or haie been called to the great beyond by the Supreme Maetei Our present membership numbers one hundred seven. The first office-! of the Lodge were Leslie S. Coaarree, U- Osborne, S. John Lfn James Forkucr. Fred T.

Blyslooe. A Wilbur Campbell. Grower Forkger. J. Ljl Clarence A.

Smith. S. S. Frank Hallowell. J.

and Earl Gossard, Tylex. Fast Masters LesiLe S. Conarroe, 19 12-1915. Arga G. Osjxofn, 1311 Clarence A Smnth.

1915; Fred Blvstone, 1916, Grover C. Dunham. 1917, Lew Harrison Barnett. 191''-1 9 Charles N. Clark.

1920. John Woods. 1921. In Memoriain John Burget.d.ed September 23rd. Hallo-well.

died March 15th. 1 9 1 Glen Johnson died October 20th 1 1 D. Beauchamp, died October 2'th 1915, William Riley Dunham, dic'd Feoruary 1th 1921 Ireduci ad older. Saturday afternoon a w'athi ri -port from Indianapolis skid tii.ii a cold wave koaAed for Indi ma. aad that the thermometer might drop to above Sotirrclay uignt Th J.

Ke sler truck mo ed tie household, goodj of Mr. Juue. Brown from 12 6 North Via -tin Saturday, to their fann home in Howard county" ten mile-, -t of Kokomo. The ladiea of the terian church will gi'e. a penny supper Saturday.

April ltith in the church tf Tribufiw ad pay. (Continued pn Fage 4.) FOK SAI-F Otve gaod auto trailer Fbon lfiXfi, A. G. KuukMug'. p-159 timmu niui1 i.

When irregular or suppressed us Triumph Pills. Safe and dependable in all proper cases. Not sold at stores. Do not experiment with others; save disappointment. Write for Relief and particulars; its free.

Address. National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. Look At This Coal. I have- some very high grade coat that people should put la their bins a this'time. Call and look at it, and do not fail to ask for tickets on the automobile drawing.

CHARLES DOWNING. 10 'tj to 20 off Oil Wall per. Harker Speckbaurh. 155 DR. LOUIS FOSTER Optometrist And Optician Above Citizens Bank Phone 25.

Buy Your GROCERIES MEATS of Anpstadt Paul Near Junction. Phone 27 Save Your Baby Chicks Stops ChicNptDyi ng Sold B.y OTTO TRITTSCHUH Tipton, Indiana. 2 15c Boxes Oats for 25c 10 Cakes Flake White Soap Flouf per sack $1.29 2 lb. Fancy Prunes -25c 10 lb. Cane Sugar for $1.00 3 Boxes American Ball Blue 10c Can Corn a Good Grade each 10c Medium Weight Bacon per pound 25c Aunt Jemina Pancake Floyr pkg, 15c Our Home Roast Coffee lb Dinner Bell Oleomargarine 30c 9 The Bargain Grocery.

Gulbransen Trade Mark (PrtnjtauiA Gal BRA N- Pi aye r-Pi a no There is no finer investment in the world titan to pot music In your home. GULBRANSEN PLAYER PIA390S Are Nationally Priced, White House Model $700 Country Best Model $0OO Suburban Model 9405 i Your Old Piano Taken as Part Payment, LeeS Leatherman Funeral Director. 0 OK Just Received Some $TeW CHANDELIERtS The X' Thomas. ElectrieCol Phone 138. 17 jeff.flti A Typical Philippine Homestead type of young men in the Philippines.

of the destinies of the islands. and only a small percentage ()f them are micAiPed. They are fast becoming educated, and "id ultimately make good citizens. Seienly jter etnt of the inhabitants of the Philippines o'er ten years of age, according to Uie last census, are literate. Tins is a higher peice.it age of lijeracv than that of ai.y South American country, higher than that of Spain, and h'gher than that of am of the New Republics of Eurnjv win Independence is being guaranteed by tbe Allies.

I A TEST OF FAITH (Chattanooga News.) We have frequent occasion to protest against the efforts of Japan to ininot-e her dominion upon unwilling peoples, jet we tlius far fa i lei to exeinplify the Ideals which we rec- i oinmeud to Japan. If we sliould with- draw our sovereignty from the in accordance with our repeat! ,1 prbiulses, we could the nioie consist- nek Japan to follow a siml'ar otmrse toward Shantung, Manchuna Siberia Our plea would hae a great' deal more force if we tmihi make It with clean hands. To saV that Philippines are not ready for ln-dependewee is merely to express un nrhitrory, gratuitous opinion. It Is perfectly easy to create conditions--In oaea own mind tliat -no people ever could' comply with. Our delaj respecting our own pleilga Is reflection on our national good fulth and fi constant invitation to Interna tienal complications io the far east.

INDEPENDENCE OF PHILIPPINES (Atascadero (Cal) ws The Philippines jsbnuld be fibsolute IndepenVnce, which Is thel natural right, even If' wo are 'oWfiro that thay haw; no( yet reached, (hfi fall -of Americanism. idiVe tfuraelvea have no teached It aotltmg as we insist govern-Icg other people agaiuat 'their wUL i Feb 1 192 1 -Five bandits Toleoo escaped with 1 non 1 111 securities after holding up the posi office March. 6 1921 Three bandits held up and kidnapped John A Ha-j mail truck driver, at Sheldon lui-t aud Ailior place. Chicago, and i srai'd with registered mail April 1 1 2 1 Five bandits held up mail truck driver and guard at ifdrtioni elation. Chicago, and es-aped ifh S50f.rtnr fn currency and iieptiahle pecuriires Anrii 7.

121 Three robbers stole throe pouches of registered mail from (. 1 ago Eastern Illinois station at DIOMEDE NO 8667 From the best of aulUority it looks as thoucb the opportune time has ar-ried to raise these good draft colts Parties tbsuing such, please see the horse photographed which will make the season at farm four miles t'orlh west of Goldsmith Terms Sti.uO to insure colt to stand and suck. W. H. WILLIAMS FTnffinaiiariiioiiiroiix)gB3UiiiiJuywMiagiiMUMi i he Cnjted Strtes int lie gmly1 The Philippine govei nniet.h is that has boniest eadei aging the immigration of lll oneers "ho leave thick- fpr.ru tint Jhitkl' )opuiat-d i i I puiaied di'tricts and take their fin, i into irgln territory to cicatc ci, cs for 'themselves.

The Philippine o.us have thousands of thrifty home-5, it la ojie of tlie richest and p- The ai'O'e photograph slious a plc-ductive Islands in the world. M.r ic 't a (Julstlan Filip.no homestead- Americans hme established er nn I his family jenr Pikit, Cotabato tiens there and become rich, i Mindanao, P. I. I-'Ue yejrs Filipinos aie using the stories of the ago in "us a cab driver working for! many successful Filipino home e.i'b'i "ares at ebu. a thn kly populated as ah argument for lndepeinieu' They He went into the then wilderness make the point that a people that can o' Mindanao, planted hemp and cocira-'go out into tropical wilderness with ns, cml for his land and liaa be- no capital save their patieme.

pei-so- 'inf Tliousands of similar verence and energy and win homes 4r install e.s ould be ifed. One Mindanao I tbmselves, the necesstirj stamina i homesteader is worth $200,000.. I tj run their own affairs. platlia- A l'lgnl it i.r I 1-1 h- I ,1, 1 Ci! ll Vt I -I 1 1 1 I I at li is I p- -l. 'in 1 1 11 U( iM.ll.L MtlllM, ill 1 1 i 1 1 i to' I I III Mi IVl'lV tL lioiio lliuori onrli-.

ho ol on i i i a i I a it to ol 1 1 "iniii (I'M iHJ) 1 fnit Sat i-i -i tor ha z. r'ha rd inoi ,4 MU I i 1 ai I TI.aMk i II if -h ami 1 1 1 till, ni' l. i. IiIimis a ml loi 111" he sick a i i 1 I Ri.Mi pa ren -1 It I i tjt 1 p-k 'll I Li (J No 1 ho" i. 1 1 rougli rl'a 1 fi ot' I tighter.

Mm. tfioorg. Mr. am! nldll and 1 1 aii'l a ii i 11 i lUlkv Tilt, ItnafMt lfEA D. yrjrDrac I -c KcMFt IHmnond IIU Rfisd inJ 4sld ivoxn, tale tih Pno nn oibfir.

Hnf yonr hrapHfit. AskfwrffMlfrM.TKKW lUAjlojiD BHANH nLJM, xz years known as Best. Atwarsl cl. a wars'! cl. SOLD BY DWXSIS EYERYUIEJS Have Pains? A hc 8od psio fe to he the lot of the ordinary mortal.

However, be taken simply a nnfiir-t warning ainalx that som- p' of the bumtn machine is out of order. is a mistake to resign cues velf to physic1! I to.tLft when the caoc ccn be retaoved. tone up ir.act'vr, kM- ecu and help rid the blood ef wotrer that esurrs aches ard in arms ned hnckachc. rlieu- tnrttc pain, sore atiff, or V-vlien joints. lpftcnn.

PV M. "Uy cfit4 rr4 A tel lor tir I eDerpnctJ phArp, chootiotf pRiB which to thte cor.fdn my btU ft 4'alftV Kwloey PtU ayelelely Th orr tyft cn9 back I acc4 PoUjr ftUi to my UmaIi.h Blue Front Drug i WEDS 14 TIMES IN 3 YEARS Deserting Army and Navy Aiso War Record of Youth Agpd Twenty Now in Prison. Yew Veik M.iir'i'l 11 Diree ytMr a deeiter from li anuj and tli and i eri i in be n.i pp .1 mouth i ompi i-e- tie 'ni ivrord o- 1 1 1 rob en oil This "as reit.ib-d ment pi in epdmg' lii'ouglit 1 and second Tlic court vtis told thut 11a iiu o'id enlisted in live aiiny the fall of ami slionli de.soried frc.ii Fort Ethan and nine to this city "hero lie wa i-imied The fol low I he "as ail sent hn'k hi' imand deserted the arm' and idi' nn under an ti'sunied the lie 1 1 ei 1 up In the of a s.idcn and had a sum etfr porta good iu.ui' ot siib'oquont "tilde! Hammond's nttornoj sairl he married grD nil the "ic. from Man" to irgmm. i vd he tapd, afr.ed tun on the same dav.

WOODEN ARM IS DRUG CACHE Clever Device Used by Cripple to Peddle Dope Gets Prison Sentence. New AmU il i tore S.i id fiiir, tum to se en eats in sing Smg prisi.n l. fudge on a barge of -II- i big u.ir ot i s. litid an nrtifi'ial leti arm I "huh Dr is luHIo" I from "il't to abop the elb.i.v. In the wri't wn small door with a "ldrh Sun ton pcu will and let fall puki)ge- of t-- (nine.

The ompart.iieut bl about 13 pa kages, and Lii' spate tic ns (le'eilj tiitii'ed wrist, held about ten packages of drug. i tl tT" Hslle-OD-Salle The Pongrese of i German College and High Teachers sf Modem Languages adopt eU resolution that hexiceforth English be taught in ail German public schools. except fitlfe elementary schools, and that ns much' time be devoted to EugUsb to Fteacb. School 1 i 1 ASKS INDEPENDENCE WITH OR WITHOUT PROTECTION Manila, P. I.

1 people of the went ndepeudence ln li a form they can get It, Manuel Quezon, P' esldent of the Philippine "Senate, deelaiv'd in nn ad-(1m ss before that body. Let tho Amerl tans In the Philippines and tlioAe In the Lifted Isiatcs Manuel L. Quezon know tliat the peo- Preeident Philip-p'e of the Fbllip- P'e Senate pines rovet their freedom, liberty and lilltlcal emancipation so much that they Win not hesitate to receive from the Owigress of' tlie United Sfutes complete and absolute independency without protection," Quezon said. 'if the United States, dictated by Its own Interest decides to extend pro- notion to the Philippines, well nnd good. We would acceptthat as a y- jtJon of problems.

not, let us hnve hSOJ1ite Independence In what4 ever form we cani get It. resident Quezon declared that If the question were put before th? Filipinos for a vote. OS per ceut would fuor absolute ladepeudeoce. EXTRA TROUSERS Extra pair Trousers, with eaeh Suit ordered I rom Our Well Selected List of Pure Wool Fabrics, ROY PURVIS Tipton, Indiana. wmimiiiHniiiilnWnww ww mmmm Im.iiiiuimmiiiiM jwwnwtmwwMiwuMiuiimiHiniiwpwi I vj am Y-i i -4 -f a 7 -) i a i -r-' .2 tvVlD--7 a 2 i 1 1 mi i'wt 1 1 iri 1 A- 7" i 1 -1 4 'iim -1 i r.

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