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   Lawrence Journal World (Newspaper) - April 10, 1923, Lawrence, Kansas                                APRIL VOLUME WOODLAWN SCHOOL DAMAGED BY FIRE DUKE OF YORK TO Ban on Paint and Powder May Spread AN ALASKAN HUNT GOTLANDS THEME to Missouri Schools j for Camp j REDS WORKING IN NATIONS CAPITAL Spread Revolutionary Doc trine Among Govern ment Workers SEVEN TAKEN IN RAID Had Police De claring Washington a Good Reid are house 7 Ne is in tended ljy bki over t This is the a series of sales t conducted at tin tonight it is exp ery building on ment have 1 I ng held at Arthur v York j harge of ine are being atJ from all j d ahd last of j lat have been By j that the leeri disposed i FINAL DEBATES TO Six High Debating Teams Will Contest for Horn rs April plan for implanting revolutionary doc trines within the government de here today by the to have been disclos ed in papers seized in raids last jnght j during which seven men A letter which said was addressed to Edward 1 one of the men sipi by William and di patched on March 22 from the Party of America in f New told of the hopes for converting government ers Will write you within several the letter im portance of in the revolutionary I should say that any territory which con tains which is the population and coil many tens of thousands of and the winners government workers whose lot debates i Final debates of bating League wi on Thu and evening of tl Class A schools three in the ver cups j will be j Debates throng comes annually if not monthly S difficult is fruitful soil for Plan May Day Demonstration Other letters the author contained plans for an he immense May day Penciled apparently prepared for the purpose of making high praise for I Lenine an but criticized I them for being too mild and lack University for the In Class A th Norton Each city sends negat debate j Kansas De 1 be held at is three meeting i in the class B schools n each class sil to the lout the stat City Told of Experiences in Northland GAME THERE Reminds Lawrence Man of Value of Relays An interesting picture of the of today was sketched by John prominent Kan sas fore members at their regular Tuesday luncheon Several years ago Outland made the to Alaska to hunt big As he went at a the of big game special permission was from Washington for the so that new ani mal specimens might be added to the of Dyche A president oi of said he would call the boards attention tonight to a ing by the Arkansas supreme court yesterday on the i powder by girt students and discussion of the advisability of prohibiting their use by girls in the public schools The Arkansas supreme court held had the right to ban the use of powder and Trusty said he thought this should be Some girls spend as much time powdering and painting their he as they do Study ing and I think it would to lay down He added that there was as TORREY MAKES have in all ii some i AT f the interd to come to the final I land a First Meeting of Revival Service Was Held Last f Night Lawrence who attended y the opening service last night of said that although the actual hunt ing time the of evangelistic meetings he found big game abundant and at the First Presbyterian church portions of were highly pleased with man was also taken along and feel of film were used in recording tle Outland April completing its pi ding of the Duke Bowes It is also looking to the marriage of Lady to the Marquis o time in the Incidentally Prince of Wales ting married British public is of its favor of wedding Prince Albert an will begin Apr George and Queer dinner at Bucki o many of the ark geti that the becoming solici tes own festivities of I Lady Elizabeth 23 when King Mary gala ighani palace to s will be follow to be attend On the eve their majesties quet in honor The cere ELECTION tacked Ar animals did not know the mean message God His of a Once Out 7id others not As an the A is now ins for of York to Lady on Mary Cambridge Worcester some ed the next day ty a similar func d by the elect in and society their wedding vill give a bari ofthe bride and will he cele b rated in Westminster Abbey with the Prince of W ties as best The archbishop o Canterbury who has probably performed more royal marriages than any other living prelate will Candidate Is At p of the bull moose in al d hi the seimon was logical ana ms election of last residents of morning found oun schools are I lr 1st of a group of moose and the were not radical as those of some their doors cards take alarm but stood evangelists have City Each these tl ing the vision to go far their negati T i to In addition to Irvine the police held Louis Isidore debar William Carl and Esa a 19yearold Thoy were taken into custody while f or what authorities be lieve be a meeting of of William TO ALASKA May Leave White House June 20 Pd Figure Harding hopes to visit Alaska this when he goes to the Pa coast on his speech making Although definite arrangements have not been it was said at the White House that he probably would to leave for the trip June 20 and reach Alaska about July At the same time it was declar ed that the i President would not make the trip as political candi It was asserted that he wanted in every way pos sible the appearance of going into the west asia political Much of the political discussion now going it was intimated by White House is re garded by Harding as very The President as unable to understand why a man elevated to the highest office in the gift of the cannot serve least three years of his term with out being made the subject of po to B debates the Theatre iai Green versity And Fra subject ilu both That t government shou establish a similar to the Kansas At nig it the will be si other tw the other for the d t debate s will be abaters t for the a campus Debates urged tp cheer for sti home of their re extension sity being he the exens d under ion divi SEIZED HE both its watching He Tlc church was well filled for teams and a several exceptionally fine s arranged One specimens of and ithe A choir led Tf U tnat Tovey was organiz It ils a fact the of the high school one at Has is as fir west 5 tat ovey was was bjr the of as Seattle ed and will be enlarged at It is uh ree i cities sends and affirma be held L tl Hall at the er The classes will be ic United States in Fraser r later than the order that finished in time o come to Fraser people Go ment of All the impos re open to the dents from the he debaters are the debates and director of the at the The debates are the auspices of R German industrialist and His Off I Tr vin Berli the Associated Stinnes his from berth by Fren sun train MAKES NO APOLOGY f Accuser of University Si Liberal Club Stands Pat April John who nr a ban quet last charged the Liberal club at the University of Missouri was affiliated witha national com yesterday refused to an apology de manded by the In a letter to Samuel secretary of the Colonel Williams an have no apology ei or private to make to the Liberal club or to the Inter collegiate Liberal Parking Room Shoppers A suggestion wasl made by Dud ley Asher at the r Chamber of Commerce meeting this that as a favor W the near Lawrence the business men should park their cars on a side street in stead of on Massachusetts on Saturdays to make room for increased traffic that on i room would be provided for cars and there would I Meeting Thursday Jayhawker post of Disabled American Veterans of the World I War will at 8 oclock Thurs day night in the American Legion matters to I be according to Eiret and all members are urged to be A p last and v ere rocked up in a to word received The in ijlen Sti cipal industrial the I tended to per Hugo w and deU ined hi as they region t lis mov their purpose wa a iously a o curred at Berlin Aside of the s and th further details w up to Scharn French 16day i ward sec the rom th noon i 1 Press Hugo wife were taken i in a BerlinEs h guards ere locked up in ines was on the where his prin arc cen rench merely in joke on ten they held up ii with his the Ruhr or whether i to retain him as matter which the personal as industrialists in news that he and Frau had been taken out Bcr at j baggage no ere known in Ber April ed Press The of the chan ofi uno cabinet Ad am formler premier o I and former minister o ithe lal but the 1 Secretary ground that the the to en Kansas Forecast Fair tonight and probably Wed warmer in ex treme southeast ed arrived in ter having by French Vyho took them from thei berths The were officials searched ter two were re continue to Hakim on the officials active ii had been er i the Stinnes and af en detained a their Federal Jury Oliff Carl an Bussing 4re in Topeka a for the trial of Lawrenc negro for the kill eral co Bu be excused to return the ai to his duties nd The is so there bearing an ful candidate fo Stanley on the success the mens stti the the lother at the ls wedt of New said er i He described the vast the start with his carefully trained are of Alaska in minerals and mellow tenor He and 4 fishing but said that the is capable in handling the to t been scratched in population of that in all of s not the white at cait be found in produce the best that hi one Jhc world was Of the countHy 400 miles there were only ten white Too Faij Away the treat that Alaska has had from the government and said that the have made in Wn by those who fail to understand the need of the count He stated that it was an ibility for a prospector to the game laws in Alaska ve in that since he gime constitutes a nuisance of the drawbacks to the are the miserable trans facilities and the poor of the le said that the capital building rf Alaska was a little frame that would not even be ised as a school building is not abundant there how and only two legal hangings been in Most f th criminals are sent Criminals ind Escape almost Dr said the first time ie Alaska the Country did not him but that its fas grows upon In Outland call ed the attention of Chamber f Commerce members to the re ay games that will be held in Lawrence on April Advertisement for Kansas Nij football game between Kansas and Missouri can adver tise as the relay game Between 600 and 800 athlete various states will be here and the reports of the game will be over the said He asked for the ration and support of the Commerce in adver tising the games He iold in Pennsylvania that after the relay races are bettei established here the Oxford am teams may be to come announced that on April a health con held in Lawrence for which from fifty to sixty rooms must I be provided for delegates The womens clubs of Lawrence have promised to take care the that will be in Lawrence for the following days of womens club conference but these rooms must be provided for at least the one Those who can pro ifor the delegates to tel the I and Ihe days on which they kvill be cared of Mary Louise Marsh entertained the Chamber of Com with dances during A Mi had day mobi the sing to timb ephone to Ashe umber that can be handler fete will be held at the Bow c theater next Monday mgh under the auspices of the ILaw rence Business Womens in Car received up to to he world is a 7he evening si at itle of tile address will be Why I I Be the Word of is making or singers of the city horus choir for the ield at the First Housekeeper Says She April statement alleging that gave her to partially repay losses made by Deputy causes of Evans FARM The board of directors Chamber of at meeting today u ed the to make tl the trade will move into Will Johns from the Fort Myers that persons owing the county for e party which last their personal tax last began the iask of crossing have been slow in them Everglades on the line of the after statements were sent out by ised Tamiami Lack of his office and that will soon v IM ing of another between Miami attaching property as pay The the the vast expanse of waste for the r is believed responsible I to hear from the nioi 1 relatives in Kansas from fully CIL t i v ii i that his the door of the is UU lay a lack or He the choir the of tlu 1 appeal to wording b is as the small to you those who vot of He creation for Stanley days election in Thurs who wa accident as leader an 3 to isay that miss chance together by ps r an hour after and his wa Phi yet with ithe polls close was pledged to th Is that wha made a audience expected o treating the Is h man righ he as a barf ce will you acce the conditions a pledge unde Learned ac ck and his it vill be Four ve the 1 was not far about it thu University folk student didnt eVe ig an what was y The read the two calmly let it go services SITUATION New Ir Kansas he Received m Pro A person Loss employment in mines of A Kansas be made jb tiat indicated tc r a check Last governor c pay her the court 1 in an brin about ere of the rii n toll of strike governor ii Edward the minin in gone into ii made labor coir miners requested tl look into the x the tie not want tl e Friday and ailed sworn Are of Rights nd says that y her to fl effects Apr By the A The Turkish n in the ratified t railroad a for By the A February by t of Cie TO project mai of twenty tile Term ins ci of effort by Ai bv I le Quarters of to and minin tors of interior ce at a bureau the Rebel Chi The of Shot 6 r en used as By A cause of Liam ch ind the staff of irregulars h st room it is al location captured i this was officially a de the Counte Commerce promine S county the movement are r to with Lyn public and he was i one large General Company Kansas si new who to to for the Genei ti as soon as Start received degrees are is he Eyer for last year paying Ruling re sent out by will asking P as recent r to sell m ver books at i denied today rates w by the Commerce i j v f Blaze Unknown Origin Was Discovered This Morning WAS OLDEST SCHOOL School Board Considers Plan to Erect New Structure The Woodlawn grade which for more than half a cen tury has housed successive gen of North Lawrence school was greatly damaged ear ly this morning by fire of unknown The roof of the building wasl entirely destroyed and the walls of the upper story rooms were charred while the lower floor was damaged by water and falling The stair was burned away and the lower hall The floors on the upper story were damaged to some ex The damage to tha floors on the ground floor was being caused chiefly by water and falling The fire was at oclock this When dis covered it had been burning for some As the fire department Burned north on Massachusetts street going to the fire the men could see a column of flame leap ing into the When they reached the school minute later the roof had already fallen in and the stairs had burned Saved Some Equipment In spite of the big start the flames had the fire de was able to save a con portion of the building and the the seasoned timbers in the old build ing burned almost like oil and a three hour struggle was necessary before the fire could be entirely While the walls and lower to floors are in good it is doubtful if any effort will be made to rebuild the Woodlawn Woodlawn school was the oldest in having been con in At that time it was known as the First Ward District The board of education carrier insurance on the building ind on the An investigation made this morning by Fire Chief to the belief that the fire start ed in the hallway of the This morning several school gathered at Wood lawn and found themselves a They entered the build ing and many recovered left in their To Use Lincoln School The school will occupy the Lincoln school fo half day sessions during the re mainder of the it was an Miss Mary principal of the Lincoln of to divide the time wit Superintendent looked upona division of the at Lincoln as the only solution of the problem left by the A short session of the board of was held at noon A committee consisting of Hosford A Boyn ton and Smith was tq determine whether the Woodlawn shall be repaired or whether the insurance shall be in erecting a new grade school to replace the Wood lawn A committee consisting of George Pine and Griesa was appointed to sur vey the damage done by the fire and to meet the com pany representative and adjust the the front jf theatres to visualize nen are los due to the I of mod ern accordi rig to Paul of the Chi hair dress ers Baldness as a I danger to worn headed wome i row of seats would not be hare I for American wo ing their president cago and Illinois will tie discussed of the organization I Nervous strains I roar of trains and traffic i I autos and the the elevators are cai ses of bald according I ns tresses it a meeting due to the dodging of jerking of I o Rill CITY HAS CHANCE TO GET NUMBER 86 DISCUSS REDUCTION OF FIRE INSURANCE New Ordinances May Se cure Removal of 5Per Cent Penalty MAY EXTEND LIMITS Paving of Michigan Street Asked by Wakarusa Residents Plant for Manufacture of Pollyanna May Locate Here Efforts are being to se cure for Lawrence home office andl plant of a to be gaged in the manu Pollyanna so The product is s thoroughly tested and sale p and cleaning id to have been and has been proven of superior quality and positively noninjurious to the fin jst fabrics and to the skin of those using It is a article removes black gr for washing or utensils and ase and other dirt from the hands mechanics without difficulty The men interested in pre senting the matter to the people of Lawrence are Ernest a Lawrence man and a graduate of the who for several years has been actively interested in the marketing of soap powders in Kansas and Walk of Kansas who has spent considerable time in prov ing and developing the Pollyanna Several Lawrence men have in a desire to interest them selves in the new company and the site will doubtless be selected in a short ex sell worth of stock in the receipts for which will go into the operation ofthe ROADS IN GOOD SHAPE Stewart of the fire in of Topeka ap before the city commission ers last night to present several proposed fire protective that would be effective in securing a better insurance for He said that he found conditions bet er here than he had anticipated ut that several city ordinances are He proposes that an ordinance e passed limiting the amount of that can be stored I in open to five ire limits be that the ire department should have com that pertain changes be at the water ilant and that the storing of large quantities of explosives be prohib Should these measures be adopted he promised that he would the five per cent insurance on Lawrence at The commission assured hint that ordinances would be drafted at once and that there would be no difficulty in passing with he exception of the extension ot the fire limits and that would taks some thought to just tow far they should be i Ask Side Paving A petition signed by residents of Wakarusa township was submitted to the city com and the county com missioners asking for the paving and curbing of Michigan street from the south line of the road which goes west from the Engi neering building of the thence north on Michigan street to a point where the road turns down the thence hill until the road connects with the paving at the ond of Missouri J The signers specified thaf the paving of the road assess ed to them up to seventy per to be equally divided between the Bides of the road The was received and y filed Grading and Dragging Is Being of CUNO UTTERS EULOGY Blames French for Krupp Plant Disorders in Which 13 Were Killed j school board hop ti Associated press Chancellor speaking in the reichstag today in the eul ogy of the thirteen Germans killed in the at the Krupp whose funeral was being held in declared that not a word of regret for the occurrence had been received from any French Machine he overcome the determination of in but can never break an entire The blame for the occurrence rested with those in power in Not a hair of one the French soldiers had been but fifty German working menj had Of the thirteen who the chan cellor said These men and youths had been guided by thp one simple great idea which hai dominated bur defensive battle from the first they stood before the murderous French weapons as the bearers and of that right which will become it is borne of the common In the name of the con the I ask the former c nations of the world how long they Ohio intend te wait before a halt is call pleaded guilty t County Engineer Trueblood has returned from inspection tour of the work that is being done on the county roads by the roac He reports that the high ways have been in better The drag men have performed their duties with such effect that some of the roads are almost as smooth as a hard s face Yesterday the heavy graders the county were on Clinton V and the light grading was done on the Lake View Today grading on Lone Stai roat was started with the heavy grad ers and the road will be in fine Most of are now so rounded and when a rain falls only a mud forms the road and after a few hours of sunshine the road is dry i ANNUAL MEETINGS Will Be Held in j Each District o County Next Week by Would Build Cream Station An application to build a cream station in the 800 on Ver mont street was made by William The will have a 25 foot front be 50 feet It is to con of stone and brick walls at a cost of The building were approved by Fire Chief The police judges report for the month of March announced that there cases tried and assessed in fine and costs was are now four prisoners in city GAVE FINE CONCERT Arthur Middleton Pleased Aud in Sixth Number of University Course The annual rural high school board meetings in the county will be held on Annual dis school meetings will be held Money needed for school will be voted at that time and school board secretaries Will Vacancies exist ing in any office also be filled this The length of school year will be determined for the school s The meeting at Vinland will be concerned largely with the plans for a new building to take the place I of the school building that was destroyed this winter by The school grounds have been cleared off but no start has been made in erecting the build ins and definate action will be taken at the meeting in making plans to start work at An architect has been secured to draw the plans of the j building and the es to start oper One of the special in the recital of Ma y Louise Marshs pupils at the April will be by little Lena B Th under the auspice several readings the five yearold daughter of and recital is given 5 of the Lawrence Business and professional Wo mens Admits Apr Pen program of 1 ed to this horrible misuse of more than iil power banks in The chancellor asserted court are Germany hai offered to come was United shier of National Arthur gave the sixth concert on the Uni versity concert last in Robinson This was the last of the concerts of course with the exception of two to be given April 26 by the Min neapolis Symphony The composed of the music lovers of the city and Uni pleased with Middle tons singing and he very grac iously responded to six Those who heard him three years ago expressed the belief that he sang still He is a large man with great lung ca and never even in his heaviest numbers was there finy evidence of labored Middleton is undoubtedly one of the great singers of the country and has a voice of wide quality and of great expres Handling his heavy numbers with force and his soft high tones were as clear and resonant as a was assisted by Stewart WUle at the who played acceptably by Beethoven and with an encore by Percy The Geltch Recital Tonight Waldemar Geltch who will give a violin recital at Hall this evening has a remarkably large He has played practically every important work violin in In certs such as he gives this evening he has played fifteen concertos in the most difficult written for the violin such as iawski F sharp Geltch will have the assistance of Iliff Garrison at the The this evening includes having the concertos of bank Bruch and of the States Sentence Oakdale School Closes school district 10 closes its wars term today with a at the school  

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