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| “HUNGARY SPLIT a © + SER eee a SERRE GE EAR SO SSS “Archduke Joseph Resents \Divi- THREE WAYS BY | PACT, SAYS DUKE ‘sion Effected by Supreme, Council at Paris aatheties Budapest, March 14 (By Mail).— “Whe Allies have, made not one but three Alsace-Lorraines of Hungary. de- Clares Archduke Joseph of Hapsburg. » the man who wanted to b> king of Hungary but whose aspirations were thwarted by the supreme council at Paris. y “We have not deserved such treat- ment.” he said to The Assoctitcd Press correspondent whom he received in Wi palace here. “We did not. want aver.” continued: “we protested against part dn it. Germans felt the wilr was come. and inasmich as: they dy while the other nations they. felt \it was best\ it an opportunity: was pro: . sented bythe murder-of the Austr a crown prince, particularly. as it was believed “Russia was thus” inviting |, war.” ira ‘The archdwke: professes to be un: able fo understand why the Allies ob- ject to him.. “Of course -T ama Haps- burg,” he said “but why should: thers be so. much enmity against: the Haps- burgs. on the part of ‘the: Allies? Is it left-over propaganda?” His udlierents, argue that_the peo- i ite of Hungary, want a king and fhat Archduke Joseph’ is, the iest* mat: in, fhe country. The, cor respondent found him ‘work- ing, at shis “memoirs ‘on his. “desk it the library’ of “his palace: which is resplendent: in marble. tapestries ‘and rare brong?s: He is a short man of medium weight. slow in movement. deliberate of speech, with a typical nose and pale blue eyes of the Haps- burgs. He still wore a. military uni- form and about his neck hung: the Grand Cross of the Leopold Order. Commenting on the. Hungarian peace treaty. he said: “Phe future of Hungary now, with our. restricted fronticrs: appears :naia- ly asricultural. short; Ward is at: sheet beta a field. BY FRED ‘TURBYNIL] Sporting: Editor -N, Jacksonville... Pla... April infield looks a lot better this year.” said! Wilbert, Robinson, manager of the Dodgers, who are quite regularly trimming the Yankees at the Soutn ‘Side baseball field. And Robby .will be proud of them ff they come through in good shape for he’ has switched them dround ‘ts his own liking and the fans of Brook- lyn won't recognize the inner works, Ouly big \Koney remains at his, old station—tirst’ hase. Robby ‘has movéd Olson,, the vet- eran shortstop. to second base, It isn’t a usw" job to'lvan for he sbas played second before. Chuck Ward, who got back ‘from the urmy early lakt season but didn't | play much, {s“no. longer a third "base- man. He's a shortstop now and a ‘good one. Jimmy Johbstou, who ‘played in the outfield und at. second, is going to be regularly located ‘ut third” base. H» has & good arm and fields nicely. Robby likes’ that combination and | ou top of the good pitching he ts get- ing ‘and expects to keep on getting Tf LAST right fiito the sea: of 1920, he H; asn’ : _DALRYMPLE FARM _ | qngthing to compiaty of ti ‘DEEDS ON RECORD] in'iesets ara Zach wyheut ute then Fargo, April 5. An An echwcotctee of cotirse, and anew face wil shi ‘years ago, in the ‘splitting up” of. the too. It belongs to Bernie Nels,’ from famous Dalrymple ranch fest of Fargo, Canadien’ longue.’ B er ale ts “iitng for Years considered the largest wheat hard ‘and :is a’ flash of, speed. He'lb, producing faym in the world, »was'| pe the regular fight fielder. , | brought into Fargo yesterday with the He hug never played the sun fie filing of 12 warranty “debds: for the | That is ‘all that worrtes Robby. t A transfer of many .of ‘the farms, selecting the youngster. In his ol Bends filed at the office of the regis- | league they played twilight ball and ter fof deeds, recorded the transfer had no sun field. But maybe he can since Jan. 1. 1920 of 5,113.32 acres for the aggregate sum of $594,936. Four ql learn. Rowdy; ENiott; catcher, faom the deeds in which 1,887.24 acres were 0 a 7 involved, carted only $1 considere- coast, has a lot of. pepper, He'll’ be first ‘str catcher most likely. Kru, tions, making the total’ number ‘of ger probaly will be second Pan sed acres sold at 6,950:56. Otto Milter will put iu ‘most of. his The transfers are as follows: John | time helping ‘out the pitchers, 8. Dablevaiple and wife to Otte F.| “There is'a feeling of optimisia be returned to p me. 7 ap a farmer. * The archduke -formerly~\ possessel three | tes, One of these of 50.000- in Transylvania which is oc_ cupied ‘by othe Rumaniang. Another: large farn in the formerly Hun- arian territory given to the: Czechs. “T wonder if T shalt. ever get. these farms, back,” he said. “I bought, them with my own-money many years ago. Money which T earned myself.>: They were not crown properties passed to me by lnbierltance:\ The: archduke still retains alfarm of 10,000 acres at Alesuth. which he now manages often working in the fields. Af Wille. 74 acres, ‘Addison township, around the Dodgers’ camp. Dbrenies 834.900, Wm. F. Dabl-\| “Looks ik e it ve rymple et al to John S. Sinner of s like we are going to hay some pitqhing and that ts all the Dodg- ers need.” said Ivan Olson. “Team is 50 per cent better this spring,” said Otto Miller. Casselton, 262.40: ackes_ in “Casselton township, $1 consideration; Wm. \F. Dalrymplé et af to; Jacob Janeson.) 229.95 acres in Harmony township, And Robby, too, ‘admits pros; ronsideration, $26,875;° Wim? F. Daly] are ae rosier. Pearse ple et al to Lennie E. Hoover, = 70 Actes in Everest township, con- > leration $6:3.140; Wm. F. Dalrymple | | They Get This Way on ie et alto Frank ©. Murray., 640 ueres in Everest. ‘township, ° consideration, I DRY MANH TTAN $1; Wm, F. Dalrymple-to Frank C. Murray, 623.84 acres in Everest town- N'Yawk. ship. consideration, $1 Wm. F. Dal- | Dear “Ed... te rymple et.al to G. H. Millington, | | Well Fd. an“ you! know, | Carpen- 320.72 acres in Everest township, con. tier arrived here’ a few days be- | sideration, $26,882; Wm. F. Dalrymple fgre you will get this: And every- et al to Win. H. and Joseph R. Askew, bony was ‘happy to meet ‘him of 656.34 acres in Durbin township, | cpurs. Including mysgelf., I guess T consideration, $55,760; Wm. F. Dal-| Wasu't.so much excited, about him rymple et al to Lennie E. Hoover, 1- 576.56. acres in Durbin township, con: sideration, $181,304; Wm. F. Dalrym- ple et al to Frank C. Murray, $11.15. acres in Durbin township,. considera: Ed. on acct. of having seen so many pictures. of ‘him’ that would know him as well as I: know: my own’ wife and probably better Ed. .since the, got’ so. Many movie theatres around tion $1; Wm: F. Dalryniple etal to | our. house, Sicbelt Bebrends, 1,237.§1° acres .in Only he had & wonderful collar Ea. Durbin, Everest and Cadselton town- | F don't know if they ‘all: wear collars ships, consideration." .$167,375.— and Wm. F, Dalrymple etal to James. L. Hercules, 320, acres in Everest’ towa- ship, $38,400. like that¢n ‘Paris or not or if Carpen- tter’s wife made it'and he had to wear it to please “her, But. anyway EG. you can believe me it was some col- lar. It's a. safé bet the! Bronx'will be full of collars like ‘that inside of tivo. weeks after they : see-a picture of {im seeatlog it. Of Sate) all the pic- Are hounds was gathered around the | For Infants and Children == boat and. got pictures of Carpentier.) and, to Nell, you the truth, Ed. I tet inUse For Over30 Years one’ of them, pirds get ane ifr one of Always bears yy | the. pictures gust td’ pleage him, If you ‘Happen to séé-it, Ed..and recognize When you need a Sign || ‘STIFF JOINTS ‘The Biemarek Sign Co. | Limber. Up Guichly Under the Seething, § — In cases ‘of rhetimatism and lame” ack it penetrates quickly, drives out © soreness, and limbers up : 5 i je sa: orn, ibsolutel: reli- BR = ‘zal il is an al lutel D vad Tan fi ted siiterbic apalication for site Tra urns, bites, and stings. Sprains a ae an nster- bruises heal readily ‘under its sooth- | ing, etrating qualities. Get it'from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and Get yotir money lou Ever. coftstipated / headache? Tost ti Whips, cents. Phike 270 fee and Teaming Wien uf pleasant little ” juaranteed, ins al Robby switched’ his' inflelders any: some ‘thi [Manager and- t third; Jimmy. DETROIT HAILS COOMBS AS THE a MISSING ‘LINK : BY: FERD TURBYV ee Sporting Editor N.OB." A. EN ROUTE WITH THE *TIGERS. ‘ April. 5'The., “Detroit ‘Tigers Nat | a team last-year that, made a mighty ‘pid for the American’ League /pen- nant, ‘There’is ‘un even better team. in the ‘teld ‘this season and that & because. ° primarily,’ of the- presence of Jack Coombs, coach of the piteh-| | ers. Jauck>Cootbbs: is the missing links The Tigers always have been strong in hitting and fielding... They've had pitchers with good reputations on the |payroll. ‘but soméhow ‘or offier. thie yoing to ten Ayers, who 't didn’t deliver— It grew to be a sort ofipsychological omission, “No matter how good a pitcher as he cpiidn't. win, fer Detroit. Jack Coombs iis tacue this ment ‘hazard as he teaches the rookies ani terans, tov, the little tricks of the we Jack is no radical iu his ;re- “I’m not going to tell you how you should pitch,” he said to Howard Emh- ke. “Pm just going to ‘suggest how you can better your delivery‘and your curves: You can try out my su; \| tions and if you don’t, like them oop ready, right -on with your: own ~style.” Emhke has a side arm delivery that, has Been jevty’ effective. With!a few: little: “juprovements ~ suggested by Coombs he should be even better. “Tim not going to—tell Emhke to throw them Sa ere es nor; am: ‘I * GLAscom WORKERS jf 1, THESH TIGER ping cany _ TOBSERS: “DELIV ER™ The Tiger pach stant hi ‘chads, There. gre Dana, ats ‘Rmhke. Ayers, ard. and ‘GREY WOLVES | ‘mounted Polish | sald ‘MENACE RUSSIA Warsaw; Apill’ 5. roleuevisel ts ly, eneiny with ity phic ‘the Po- army has hag bag 6 co gend thie win- outhe: easter treat g . Americans, who: have ‘returned to Warsaw from. the. viel of Dvinsk reported that: 8 ago, two wont’ out on a patrol between the lines at’ a: timo awhen the show was eeveral feet thick, ‘aud never-came beck. Later:the skelé- tohs. of ‘the soldiers were found ‘neur tols.were empty, abd nearby were the frozn bodies’ of. seven wolves, shot ty for ‘their lives: Pr *in-th section- -of the: country’ have “been - running’ fro! ). forty -wol and the ani- The dast legal hang! took plese ar $70 aud ten en atty was abolighed in Kansas as sy but, Stroud W and convieted Sy fact wouldshave sencaped with. ite tS iarabsbeunent if he had a insisted: ppon‘a third trial which sre- reutbed ia nA death: sentence: : If jt is 1 out he. willbe the: first*mayr Stroud (was ser’ f 12 year | tence dn the. penitentiary: for the ing ofa gnan fh Alaska, iu a quart over:a dance hall girl, _ when in 19% he attacked” Andrew .1i.: ‘Turner. ee guar and stabbed him to. casi pockets in) his coat. ed subsequently that Turner hima: nam l¢ killivg Stroud -had three And ther Coombs ‘will. choose the ,other > members from: these * good-looking: recruits ¢ Rex . Cox,» Glaude -Jounard, , Jim Roberts, — Ernest.” Alten; Brant. Qkrie ann Bert; Glaser. i | Love,” veterans, -whotwill stick. | kK | e natural unhderhand ! thrower, fo deltver then with a/side arm sweep. Fm. not. mak- such radical chauges. I'm just -helpiig; them ‘to wear off the Tough. spots. and -perfect)\ their own peculiar assets.” Rut already there: isa’ marked change in things about, ‘the’ Tiger imp. Whether ,psychologtgal on not Coombs’ presence: has made) the Ti- @ers the most optimistic chib In the ' big: Jeagues., In their own peerts ant minds *they've won the pennant -al- Coombs occupies’ a ‘position in. tha Tiger camp ‘rivaling that of Hughey Jennings, “his: -red-headed * employer’ Hughey: consults -with: J if ‘on many team: details: outside of ig and catchigg. -'They’re a great pair and are working together. nicely, PR RENT. NS HOMES: AT $25-875 YEAR. BY MILON' BRONNER, European Mangger N._E. Al” Glasgow, April 5.—The cit; iat Glas: gow tackled’ the housing problem: long before it was made acute ih, Great. Brita) America and’ \France* asa result: of ‘the “war. In fact, Glasgow started 50. years ago to tear down the old: rookeries. | put up new ‘buildings and construct ‘wider and | better streets at yu total cost ‘of $8,500,000, - A*besinning was wand by. the. eree- tion of two model tenements ud seven. | model lodging houses, Six for_men and | one for women. . The city put -up stone buildings of whoin three to 4 u stories in height. «in each there large diffing hall and abundant kit. chen facilities. ‘There is in eath a-big | { ‘recrea' room, | Phe. seven lodging places can ae- comodate 2235 persons. The charges viry from § to*12 cents a night. _-An innovation was the erection of me: (ofsGourse 1 wouldn't give. them my name Ed.): wold you please _m rk it with an-X so Ill know which is me | and. send4& to me? This bird Carpentier looks like be carried an awful wallop and it looks. like to: me Ed. ag if ipsey would'| better start workin: in the shipyards. again. “only of courge I ain’t 86 sure about“ everything. . Yqu/see Ed. Jack Kearny is Dempsey's manager © ai Jack Kearns is a friend of Jack Cur- ley anid Jack Curley -is a friend of Descanips and, Descauips is a’ friend of Carpen! Well Ed. you know, how- it’ is.’ But, if Gan. Publis. doesn’t care why should I, Ed? --Hop- ing you are the same, vee: Soorttully, en: HE FOOLS BEST ' WHO FOOLS LAST » St. Touls—T. FE. ‘McDermott footed jier's besides being his, x a “family home” in which. rooms are 5 let to worknien with motherless chiJ- dren. ‘Servants look after. r the chil- dren’ while the ‘father ig: away ‘at work and see‘that those of scndol aye go to School. “The children ate boarded for about 45 cents a week), The tom for the man and his. family ‘costs $1.10 per ‘week. Children beyond’ the num- ber of. three are given bade in: the dormitory at an extra a week. “The last reporis’ 192, men. and. 146 ‘children, a mt his homer |... i. the city has, provided shomes a 2199 families, Apartments ate rented. by the city. for from’ $25 to $75: per annitm to. workingmen, ,:~/ The.city’s Manager for this:property ~C. Menzies, who iii hig’ younger dag emigratedto America ‘apd worked fe ‘ay ,timé on public. buildings in Cleve- jan redisences in“ Cincinnati and’ Coving- | ton’ and later_still in Chicago, . ° FO ‘ court here. The conipany put a check meter on the ‘pool outside McDer- niott's house and found: he was using \ eight wera the juice his meter ‘sald he* . go eee AND. TOLEDO-HASN'T: oe A THING ON OUR TOWN) ~ ledo—The. rarest palneings in Toledo. vanished. vesterday-efter it had and white oni yellow: pin it Renn six ile oe ag tt Lh PROMISES ‘TO KEEP = \X SOBER UNTIL AUTUMN. ~ Oklahonia. Elty—Det!, Tye eai’t- get drunk here until the first’ frost next autumn... That-is, he can’t get drunk. get catight and stay, out of jail. The Hee set him..goe- shen he made tab the electric company. They -fool him. and he had to pay $80 in jae Cae Want aa ele law was slier eee ames later he worked .on-suburbat: || oi rt | appeals Femaude: Y peverou that epee judge: en falled to inform of its privilegegot bringing in a- nett e his eo poment, In the jury availed itself 0 legal life. hina.g er’s :insd peated, gudiat his: third: trial \ ‘Stroud was pticé thore found ‘guilty and cen-, tence to death Thee 98 was carried to. the Unite Stromd-tyas been aided by his mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Stroud. who-came from Alaska in an’ éffort to save“ his life. Sh appealed to! President Wilken’ to commute ‘the sentence. * SIGN LANGUAGE SERMONS LATEST a ‘Toledo—-Sermons: in sign ee ata are befng icliverell'aat St: Jol niversity here bythe Rev: "Ferdinand feller. Deaf mutes ‘are-attending in ge numbers. The sermons ure de- signed. for both Protestants and Catholi ies. LOCKED UP, FOR KEEPS ; ig . JOHN ‘WANTS: DIVORCE Cincinnati—John ;.. Delehant¢ eaya his wife Jocked hum! in @ roomand threw ° away the: bel He wants a divorce. eat \ APRIL SIXTH A dey to remember is April Sixth, “On Apri. 6.1917, the American con- gress decinred war on Gerinany. On April 6. 1909, the North Pole, Was discovered ‘and ® ‘reached ‘by: Robert E. Peary. »:)~ i Qu. April: 671862; the Battle of Shiloh, » (Tenn:).”’ bloodiest: battle ‘of ithe Civil war; was’ fought; On April’6, 17% congress ‘under he . constitution con- vened~ in» New ork. « Qu April: ¢, 1789, George: Washing- ton..wis chosen, by - congress ‘(count electoral vote) ipeldent of the United ‘States. ~ April sixth is Coutederase menmorial day “in Touisian: HUMPHREYS? foe ln ol Ds Renae Roi te Aitroans from Intancy wmalled free, Infloedsa, ptr oy . Difficult Breathing” BY Oherane tins ‘ae Ridects foment % or. Ne grey wolvey + belng 1 unusually, nomerous, = A the Wenes of the two horses. . Both pis- | > death jn ‘th fight, thi soldiers. ‘ade fe oy, _ MeGoorty, ig 8 h ever visited FE igland. He loses. The pictur fast a wretched badly Bis St feature. of hess ha . the first, Ameriian | every adc date be Resa Manual |, RES pied. ‘Bleeding, ee leet Eternal , Gold ins ore. C88! tell tee ‘@ po) each dnthe-first he was foubd gail: |. jiearly pormal in size\ were. Jai hen on fe ral pt near here recently.” ‘They by-@ marrow length of ‘shell. and: are velng préserved for exhibi- flon at- the state. fair, this fajl. Nkihown, no -hen heretofore has Tega « PERFEC XELY. ¢ a) i$ SHOT. TO. 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