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of the « the exhil Carl F it in the ¢ Will Go to Jury Today Ga., Dee. 20—The case of Fox Kilux Klan pub- 1 with the murder Coburn, klan attorney, in the hands of the POPE GREATES TWO ITALIAN CARDINALS (Continued From Tirst Page). " WOMAN CONFESSES DIRECTING THEFT Denies However, She Advised + Shooting in Detroit Detroit, Dec. 20.—A confession that she planned the $9400 hold-up of the Tuxedo Bank in Indianapolis, Ind.,{ November 23, forbade any shooting, and later received 10 per cent of the lcot, was made today by Marjorie Callahan, 31 years old, under arrest here. Miss Callahan was arrested in an automobile by two detectives, Lieuten- folin soloist wi Atlanta Phitip for Achievemeat exhibition RHEUMATIC PAINS| HOLDS UP INUIRY .- thie entertainmen wertainment Christenser Ivan Hobson Achievemen . wil NOW YOU CANEND LAGK OF WITNESSES g‘“5‘;’.,‘.?f'aif;:;‘;::;:z:x';-'.,m.,. that Junior b, n 8 il be re night Alien thre Wall St Operator Wanted om «:'omi o i v club whicih has perhaps’ the ooths )€ the German Chemistry Achieves Another Triumph Nothing is so important in medical | practice as the conquest and eliming- Dallas, Texas, attors name to continue the de- argument when the court open- Hugh Dorsey, former gov- will close for the John A. Boykin final prosccution ar- defense pleaded that that the state a motive for fecors public evening ew the exhibit which he pronounced in Latin the for sion and the sacramental formula that runs rough- ly as follows: * tion of pain. Yor many years German “Venerable brothers, many of Jour|scicntists have specialized on this sub- colleagues have paid their debt o/ ject, producing many of the most im- cternity. The cares of the govern-|portant medical discoveries of the age, ment of the church are increasing among which are Aspirin for the re- daily, therefore I have thought of|lief of headache pain and Novocain strengthening the sacred college, | for painless dentistry. Now, from the raising to your sublime dignity the same source comes Buhler Oil for following: Aurelio Galli and Evariste Rheumatic pain, a scientific formula .ommittee into fluctuations { Lucidi, persons full of doctrine and|that penetrates the skin and tissues gock before and after the zeal. | rapidly, soothing the pain almost in-| naval oil reserves. “What do you say?” stantly, and in a few minutes produc- nator Walsh, demaog ant Frank E. Fraley and Sergeant| ' mue cardinals gave their assent by Ing that comfortable feeling um]i,, e at fh6 toerey ed I is nssured and th EXPert opera their of an interesting o todas - —— leader. LA crnor cted all around 1% tab s 1 Solicitor \nd charge for admission Washington, Dee. 20, of the United States marsia York to serve a subpocna Livermore, Wall sireet op r, led | be the linen ¢ s vt The to further postponement today of the bedro Nty inquiry by the senate public s many of will e modat il exhibits wil the el STANLEY WORKS PARTY. Works this insane and diled to establish girls club of the Stanlcy a Christmas party this g at St will hold late afternoon made More"” ciub, [t droom ite Mark’s parish Erickson that about will attenc ¢ ature of the 1. Bennett v al on ter's chair Mrs, will e . leaned for t and Carlson exhibit will b lanis oil and with the Brit- yrates and de than doubled war. a b Jlonie encies has beginning of the current more . Montana, tion of wit- events, mu:“‘m BBD;::?-:n;;ldm:'};m L:h':ymxg' | raising their skull caps, whereupon| means so much to sufferers. i m‘w L tlhe "‘".e bm;dm The‘ the pontiff formally nominated the Knowing that rheumatic pains must ofl;er tv‘vo e ot i 3 two prelates as ‘“cardinals of the| have a definite cause, these German \'6un: and Miss Callahan w’ere held holx Ramah. ehiiich, oy, their axpenls for Tndianspals atthoilics ay fugte Then the pontiff placed upon their| ments, finally arriving at the con- Siou, . Thoy wére tmned}heu by an |fingers the cardinals’ ring, and when clusion that toxic poisoning from A d‘etectlve e o they had briefly thanked the holy|clogged intestines was t‘ralllmhletl goived . 1ip trofn ao;;ul.in!anees of | father for the honor conferred upon through the blood to joints and s Colloi e e them the pope bestowed upon all the ;l;ulclt:s f‘lusing.mflalnmuu_on. After utrnngé actions belolv-e and after the Sardingls e Anomers: bennflistion. ¢} lal:t.x “Hflfl« ‘:mmem o noldup, The BaerN T I8 LRl epled, e N hUly At 1o pals papal guards re-entered to escort, Sract . ¢ pain. a“!t\(;:n(,;zlyla:::l.u:::réi’::fntfz:fll:i::;]e:; Pope Plus to his chambers, and the chuhlvr Oil has been used.hy an im- s | consistory was over. nse number of people with almost an automobile with part of the $906 | universal success, Many stubborn, Livermore by irst and decli yresentativ and the who haye nesses, insisted that placed on the stand to call out of ord the Chase National Chase Securities company been on hand severa! dayvs. Henry B. Sterns, counsel two New York institutions, protested that continued absence of the Chase officials from their desks at th - son would seriously embarrass ti work, and asked that ‘in simpte courtesy the facts off 1 to the com- mittee by these witnesses be taken now to offset o far as possible press for the she received as her share of the loot, | she came to Detroit with Young and they pooled their money saving accoufit. Acquaintances of Miss Callahan told the Indianapolis detective that they saw her nervously alight from a street car in the neighBorhood of the hold- up at the time it was in progress. Later they saw her buy a paper and pursue eagerly the account of the af- fair, Half-burned fragfents of bonds stolen from the bank were discovered in the furnace of the rooming house where Miss Callahan and Young JStayed. “I went to Indianapolis an phisticated country girl from near Howe, Ind.” Miss Callahan said. “Then I got into the wrong sort of company. unso- CITY ITEMS. New Victor Racords out every Fri- day at Henry Morans’, 366 Main St. ~—advt. Patsy Lucco of I"armington avenue, Berlin, and Miss Mary Larkin of this city will be married in St church Monday, December 31. HWol- lowing a short wedding trip they will make their home on Farmington ave- nye, You will be sure to please him with a box of Muller's Mozart cigars. | . ~advt The regular meeting of Laurel Court, O, of A, will be held tomorrow evening in Masonic hall, Election of officers will take place and all officers will meet at 7:30 o'clock. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Your Xmas Victrola at Morans'.— . advt, Louis Joseph Joyee of 212 Clark in a joint | | ter since his last consistory. Europe in Bad Way In his allocution delivered at the| secret consistory today Pope Plusi pointed out that peace conditions in | Europe had not changed for the bet- He re. called the recent visit of King Al | fonzo and Queen Victoria of smi"}cheerrully refund your money if you and announced that the Irish question | was approaching a settlement. | The Pope began his allocution by | | recalling “the atrocities and saeriy| Mary's | legious crime.” | The murder of Cardinal Jean Solde- | vila y Romero, archbishop of Sara- | gossa on Juge 4 last, an event which, he said, caused him d all good people profound grief and sadness Conditions abroad especially s as peace is concerned the Pontiff serted “unfortunately have | changed for the better.’) | Needs Increasing Piusr ecalled that the letter he ad- | dressed to Cardinal Gasparri, Papal | | secretary of state, relative to reliev- | | ing the calamities of Central Europe | 'was having happy results. But he| Isaid much still remained to be done because of the continued bitterness and antagonism; needs of all kinds | were inereasing, especially with the | appreach of winter. | Cardinal Gasparrl has appealed for help to the nuncios of eredited coun- tries have an abundance of wheat, and the Pope sald he trusted this ap- peal might bear results sufficiend to | relieve the suffering. He expressed great gratification at | | the abundance of help received from |all sides and his thanks for the efforts put forth to save from death |80 many unfortunate people in Cen- |tral Europe and the Near East | Turns to Russia, |, Turning to Russia, His Holiness vojeed extreme unxiety for the life of Archbishop Zepliak of Mohilev, “who not | |Drug Co., The Dickinson Drug Co. strect has been reported to the New (o cumers in fotters In his prison.” long-standing cases have iresponded | peports which have definitely connect- quickly to this remarkable lubricant. | oq our clients with the subject under So astonishing have been the resuits and so universal the praise accorded Buhler Oil by users that local drug- gists are glad to endorse it and will inquiry. “I must be allowed to conduct the inquiry in my own way,” replied Sen- ator Walsh., “I had planned to take Mr. Livermore first, and it would complicate matters to alter this plan. There seems, unfortunately, to be some difficulty in finding that witness although my information is that his | reabouts should be easily de- | termined.” | The committee adjourned subject to call of the chairman when the miss- witness is found NOW HE'S “OFF” FORD | Man Who Put His Name on Michigan are not thoroughly satisfled. Buhler Oil is for sale in this city by The }air Store, Malinowski & O'Brien, The Clark Brainerd Co., Miller-Hanson ing Funds May React Into a Govern- mental Crisis, Associated © Press, Tokio, Dee. 20,—Considerable sur- prise Is pressed by Vernacular newspapers here commenting upon the acceptance yesterday by the cabi- net of the $50,000,00 slash in the re.- Helme, who filed petitions at Lansing, construction program, forced through | Pacing the name of Henry Ford in | the Diet at the demand of the Sef~ |the democratic column of the ballot yukai, the ¥ political party. in the presidentinl primary next Dissolution or resignation of the [¥Pring, said he is “off the Kord can- cabinet will follow the special session | digacy for life,” in commenting today of the Dict in the opinion of the |UPon Mr. Ford's statement that he | would not oppose President L'on!hlsn-.[ press, The action of the Seiyukai is inter- ‘ “The object of filing Ford petitions preted as a demonstration against | At 80 early a date,” Mr, Helme said, Minister of Home Affairs Baron Goto, | "WAS to force a statement and find out | who has declarcd war on the major- | where we were at, The spectre of a | ity party. One effect of the amend. |Possible Ford candidacy has demoral- | ment passed by the Diet, incorporat- | 12¢d both old parties and their lead- ing the cut in the governmental es- | ©rs and brought to third timates for reconstruetion board, of | PArty organization now is | which Minister Goto is the head, | removed and we down to the fact that there no Ford in the race” By The Primaries Says He Did it to Get a Positive Answer, [ | Adrian, Mich,, Dec, 20.—James W, disgension All this can settle will be Tgmpic;) Lights Are Not 22 Showing, Mariners Warned | New Proposals Will Ask Merry Christmas rings true when you say it with gifts for the home. You'll find this great store at vour service with a marvelous selection of things for the home. Take advantage of our liberal credit arrangemen Buy now and pay next year on convenient terms. CARLOAD - Of =« Britain police by the commanding p alnst these reas for sorrow | 'Washington, Dee. 20.—The navy | - . hihits . officer at the Philadelphia naval base ,,,‘:,t,,.“w..,,t,:',,,. 'r",' o for ve | hydrographic office received toduy al For Prohibition Burcau as a deserter from the navy. | jolcing, such as the holding of the wikeless communication from the | Washington, Dee. 20.-—Establish- Xmas trees, all prices, delivered | cycharistic congresses in - Parls ,",.'mmv-- of the steamship W. L, Con- | ment of & bureau of prohibition of the free. May & Kerrigan, 656 East Main. | Geneva, the honors rendered at tthe |°ll¥. reporting all navigution lights | treasury, thereby removing enforce- ~~advt | gixth centenary of St. Thomas Aqui- |2t Tampico, Mexico, as having been |ment work from jurisdiciion of the “Big New Year'siEve Frolic" at yas the commemoration of 8t | °Xtinguished, and warning vessels to [ commissioncr of internal revenue, will the Capitol Theater, Reserved seats josaphut, “who, during their entire|°0ter Tampico harbor only during | be proposed in congress soon with the now on sale—advt. | sojourn in this Fternal City, both in |98¥light hours. The communication [approval of Secretary Mellon The Christmas reeord, the | our presence and before the Roman | V8 accepted here as supplementing | new burcau would be under personal S C. L. Plerce & C people, gave the noblest testimony of |#dvices that the military commander | dircction of Mr. Mellon and would be | their faith and their devetion to the |had taken all precautionary measures | prosided over by a prohibition com- Ea ! Apostolic See.” to prevent an attack by revolutionists | missioner responsible to the secretary HENRI HEBRA“S HARDEST | “Mhe pontift added that in the loyal. | On the city either by land or water. Mr. Mellon still favors trans |ty of the sovereigns to the church it HEADED HAN Now FlGHTING\ was “easy to recognize them as rep. prohibition enforcement from the treasury to the Department of resenting the Spanish nation, so (nnh-‘ Justice, but as long as enforcement | ful to Christ and his vical work remains with the treasury he Belgian Featherwelght Has a Skull| Pope Plus concinded by saying: _Ponrord. \ H., Dee. 20.—Marfano | believes hetter results can be obtained ; | “We announce to you the good news Viamonte Fernandez, former cashier | through a separate bureau. That Wallops Makes No Tm- that the questions of Ireland, which ‘gnn.»':;l.: fr;r“nul hu.nw-"; vl';vlllu:l'n!. " t, are | republic of Mexico was discharged to- | / petmion Upsa. :lnm:"«:‘mv;lg!oa T,'.:n’:::m“ “?’,";,';“I: day and extradition was denied by i, Dec, 20.—Ienri Hebrans, the | comforting assurance of this in the | United States Commissioner Edwin m“’:‘:‘n- foatherwelght, i being hailed | recent pastoral letter of Cardinal(W. Page Who found that probable gt ey in French sporting circles today as| Logue, while the later news confirms | Cause ‘:'-' not shown th' he .“": o Yok Vet e Aaste probaply the hardest headed fighter|it.” | guiity of embeazlement of 137,00 et ork, bl ot i anes known to the ring. 1t developed over- His Holiness then performed the | Pesos or $60,000 in American money. “;‘:Hr ""“‘h""‘" r: L;:,:l:“ .lll.‘;l:“wvr'r" night that Edouard Mascart of Parie, ceremonial of creating tthe new car-| N - ‘“"_‘:h‘ ey 41' - I“'u'r' — r";u’}[ SRS Wet the BurepuA Sustmruolg | 4itets. Amel’lcfln W om..n Kllled | Justice ‘l‘ ew ‘rll ‘m Hrool;l\': to annul title by defeating Hebrans on points SO | > b 1T = . 1o 7d e band In the third round of the fight| wr. and Mrs. Jacob Ginsberg of 314| Emily Cliristensen Earhart, formerly | acquaintance, charging frand in that with Hebrans in landing a blow Off| opegtnut street announce the engage-| ot Baker, Ore., has been killed at|McKenny represented himself as be- the Belgian's head. The doctors have | ent of their daughter, Miss El-|Tula, Mexico, by bandits, according to | ing wealthy : prescribed two months' vacation from | r...4, Ginsbers, to Bert Mellins of | word received here by J. ¥. Penrod, I cannot grant you an annuiment ring activities for Mascart while the |y 0peen, N, J. Miss Ginsberg is|from R. Barhart, the woman's hus- |on that ground,” sald Justice Lew S ot e i secretary to Louis . Raphael, pro-|band, at Tampico. Earhart said that | “Women who marry in haste must l,mmw;u:?.“c':q:n’;:zmd prietor of Raphael's department|he and his two small children were | repent at leisure. You must take the crweight champlonship and esuwd!'wm' safe. his temporary and perhaps permanent retirement from the ring, Criqui hav- ing shattered his left hand some time | in a bout with Hebrans and thus being unable to meet Mascart and de- fend his title. Mascart and Criqui were as one in deslaring Hebrans' head is harder than that of any pugilist they have ever met. Some one has explained this by the story that one of the most popular sports among lusty lads in| liege, Hebrans’ home, is a game of trying to split an inch board by but- tiag it with the head after a short run. Hebrans is declared to have been champion of Liege at that game before he took up pugilism as a Reserve Officers Assn. 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