Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY. ___________ Sw nder failed I 1)ne'rni'for 0SV IFraternitI«s and hosclubs ys- in Grand R Lio ;rday deccoi'ated he fose rth 4 (rad Rpis, ic.,Oct. 20-(By the Ilig gl u ofl Inc ya' GrandI~pis, Mci1,Michigan. ;ird Ohio StatE. C") iti A.P.)-After bei'xg sought more than late Firiday night bad I ~ _ . All a year as *a tugbive and having onlce every indication of a stormi, ~u aescaped from officers, H~arry Martin. many orgaflizaiions to (1 'ed gns 56 years oMd, formerly of this city. much deolatio ni, Ibut Vv tip ., da has; beeni returned here from New me cold and leaQr, Ith ,whmno inost 0of1 theto Ls(eswere to 1' Qsfl York for arraigunent i United States ,i boring under the (lircetioll oftitle, District Courtoni an indlictrncnt chlarg- ,;,I)e c~la sineilto put UD the weicon- The Perfect Toilette ies of comically dramir c sluations along idle lin".s' of the well-know XT "Srven Keys to Baldpate",although enltirely dissimilar in plot. Rachel Crothers' comedyF deals with the d "modernz" girl {end her relationship with tne "modern" familyt., :i d W h d r b . n to qls h l ril : 3 be gven free Admittan c as usu.11. G&±1 .lU-C +"URU WINS p.y} F . - 3) (Continued fromn Page Onec) school. Tha is good. So many think .. ~ , they can play with just fingers and the instrument. And they get nothin g up here," and she tapped her for leach 1n(. en. lolie4 Davis and laughed., "And,", she added, "there' Maj. Gen. Robe'rt C. D~avis, adilit- must be something, too, at the end of~ ant general of the arimy, is the young- the wishbone--the heart, you know.",. est major. genera;i ini. nJe Sam's Her listeners smiled. "Yes, brains, an; service. Fie recently celebrated is instrument, land wishbone," and She forty-seventh birthday. turned to writing more, signatures. Charmed Her Listeuners plAI T Then' to her managers she said, " LLiY.u lR E vvNTa like your people here; they are a .good , audience,-so warm, so enthusiastic."fl~i ~he glanced at her tiny wrist-watchi. hiave to leave early tomorrow." Sher turned to her husband and puttin~her! (Coninumed from P7age O11e) arm across his shoulder, asked, '"Hom- is true, .pid Lloyd Ceorgt'. "The gal- er, can't we go, now ?" "Good-bye,, lant gentleman say., they are b)uild~ing she called, "I am glad to have seek all of you,- glad I could sing for ,you." ;ships, not ships of war, but ; ?ins of And when she l~ad posed for a picture commerce, to carry foo(d and rawv ia-- I she got into the taxi and drove off. terials to their country.I And. the little room seemed empty, "If Gerniany is avoiding paymient or without her br~iliant presence. Ma- is making largo ilives imcnts in other Jdame Galli-Curci sang, tAlked, and i counlts ieM, that (an cosily be learned. smniled her way into the heart of ev- Secretary of State lluglies 1lugshug- eryone who saw her.l geste&1 a scientific plan for a comet's- 9101of l econ ornmc experts to determn i W SCO SIN SWA PS erinazjy's abilhity to pay. What - XVISC NSIN :YAMP jections cani the gallant soldier lave, HOOSIERS, 52 r1-0Q to a comm~fission like th;at of which _______the United States, the wily iilparl jal nastion in the worlrd, on tha~t niiosion inw; him witl~ being the promoter of ti huge swindle in which hundreds of persons in the northern central *states became victims. Occupying another cell in the coun- ty jail is Jessie Martin, 40, Martin's compau mon, who docline s to answer dcrnns pertaining to their relation- ' She L being ,held as a conf'eder- a e. M\ar'tini, alias Henry Goegel, is ac- cured of having organized and oper- ated the Unitod Buyers association, Inc., a purpor'ted mail order grocery house. Certificates of membership jwere supposed to enable the holder to purchase groceries at wholesale prices. Complaint was made by Har- ryAL, Blackburn of this; city, who said ink; slogans and college color,>. Aar -k illed Byrii IAtonr e, Micb., (Oct. ?u--- ' %"01Cf ! were killi dim--t:nrU ly hero at 1 ~ u Jose'?,,. 1v, 5 years odat,, p~ "in fronlt 01of ;nor hi)ould SUBoreZ~ train. H1 i a1 Wit3s soveoi f rog) hL: b)o(y. Police zl!sert that nt Sl'r (U; j 1beratciy walkutl in front oft rth ii and also say that ho lad bad tro l "k With is Nvife. I Fernian Lust, 27, jum ped Ir }. track on -which ho xvas r iin zi ns fell, ,the wheels passing over hi,, body. I"Lanin~ig, ;Tfhb., Oct. 20.---Tl~i La- sing ComnilliI Welfare Fund drv lie ingested $3,000.j went over the quota of $1 3J,701FlVri- After having been arrested at day afternoon. The caw:)) J %n stzi tc , Steubenville, 0., on a grand jury in- the first of the wook. ITI le inmy (hetmfent, Martn escaped Dec. 27, 1922.1 goes to local organizedl ciari iei. a'fDetroit, when he eluded a Flederal - - _---___ officer as he Was bieing transferred be- Daily classified for real rep; 1V. tween railroad stations. Patronize The Daily cvztaes I ead the W ant AK 4 c YourSeetyfie Zt buys an excpti'naI ine at the'q o' °" more ® bo "e' with you Q, 0 trast a lovel b ~elboi NvellW(1 - dressed woman s. ~i aysee and IBiffel brand l s'. Nothing adds so material- l to fite beauty of a costume as ei Pro~vr hose. And when you, u~oe one of these brands vo~eassured of the best. Wool l~so'too, in all colors and color The \ ? are " too, cad( tas: ghit colored beads to add at h. of style to a plain costume, bring out the beauty of a re elaborate one. Many IL earrings to match-or if choose, earrings of a cn ting not&. Bracelets are elk, set with sparking; aes and worn above the Ow. .fin'shing touch to every 3tume is the hand bag. Bags here to match every costume Main or elaborate. Vanities, covered with oriental bro- Je and finished with gold >sels. a ,i :wl I P.)-Indiana was practically elimin-° IoisE; ated-as a Big Teni championship pos-' Arter spending anit on a railroad1 sibility as a result of~ the overwhelm- stjidng, 'David Lloyd i eorge and p)arty ng defeat suffered today at the hahds a here at 9 o'clcu ii for a i2-hour of Wisconsin, Who ran up a score of{ The limited program began in hoarl 52 to 0. Indiana showed a coiplete later v.c he n n brs;ofthte local re- i -e .ersal of .formrn from that olio lyw1C~t~f'~u1~tO . wir 4 ci ini the Nortbwestern .garnve Last :.x ( A, a' L r a"]. which the Hoosiers 'won -7 to 6. Lloyd Cc re w as lf iing "very fit". Wisconsin, using straight football: ho said as his train rolled into, St, tactics, tore through the Indiana line Louis. for a total of 7 touchd'wns, Below Hle got up fromd the breakfast table kicked goals" after each touchdown~ to haVko his 'second look at the M111ssis- and also scored a field goal in the sippi river, which lie first saw in 11mi- second half. neapolis. The Indiana defense was swept; The piivate car iwa parked in the aside by Wisconsin and the play kept sa~ric place where President Hard-, in Indiana territory tlirouglh most of ing 's car was stationed when lie vis- the contests. Holmes, was high poinlt ited St. Louis on his fatal westerna roan for the Badgers, with four' touch-, trilp. downs to his credit. F-arris made twc and Taft one. Taft's punting was a' E! 41" Qo~zV ?T_&o1i 'W prk feature of the game. a 1'0*%'YeeOk. L.--:1+' t ir arr e; 'Wisconsin opened her scoring carly and ctri1Ssc~itJoOf 01 1;<> (rU