PAGE 2 THE TIMES JAN. 2, 193 PAY DEBTS OF BOOZE IS GIVEN SAD FAREWELL LEISURE CLUBS GIVE HER THIS HAND AND SHE’LL BE HAPPY' SOUTH WILL BE NEW SCHEDULE BRITISH PLEA Dazed Nation Conducts Rites Over John Barleycorn IS ANNOUNCED Th lams durk rnn*rx, xfitr iber'x dreixirf.dnl*ir(, if informal, wetwot referen-

dum. i ronxiderin* action on the first rlear-rutir-rut nationalnational expressionexprexxlnn xinresince thethr , Defaulted Loans to Eight piasuer issue of ho. when or if the plain 1 rilfirncitiren mav quench himselfhimxelf alro-aUo- Various Groups Will ( preiedent holicallv arose hark in the IfttQ's. What to. expect?r\ prri ’ Consulting;onMi.tin* pavtpast precedent, Resume ~~ we ma look for more agitation, propaganda,ila and political turmoil overo\er one of ! States to Be Aired Again the easily social Activities After Halt for most simplified of problems.n> if , The Volstead art mav be swep away; thethr national honr-rtrvbone-dry prohibition Soon. amendment repealed, but rum, as u seeminglyinghi irrrcpressibleirrreprex*ible issue,ixxur. bidsbid* fairfair toto JBf Axltif Christmas. rema in. BY WILLIAM SIMMS I.EISI RF HOt R CALENDAR PHILIP In any event, the people manifestly ares*re on the wav toward anew phasephxxe In Scrlppt-Howard Editor MONDAY Forrl*n their political relationship with strop* beveragesbrirragr* afteraf.rr twelveluel'e vrjnyears of an rx-ex- sfr&S \ and Ohio. WASHINGTON. Jan. 2.—A vig- periment onre regarded as noble, sensible • and asa fixedfixed asa thethr starsxtarx in thrirtheir Delaware 21'i East Ohio rourses. What of the incredible twelve years—thear—the Vplsteadian\i;Meadian reign,reign thethe riserise ofof- street. orous and perhaps final effort to 'nSfpi 4' JAN. 3 the speakeasy, rum row. kitchen sink gin, Tonvx.Tony's, ioyousJnxous nullification? YBpILA .-r/A ' collect upward of $350,000,000 on reign \ traces thethe phenomena -&V * Prospect-Shorman. hall, the Torrest Davis reconstructs the ofof Volsteadnlatead andand traces Jf• *■ ' \JL Weis' 3403 defaulted loans of eight south- leadiong up to zero hour, Jan. 16, 1920, in a series of sixsix articles. The first Prospect street. ern states will begin in London as follows: Oak Hill Women's Chib, afternoon. soon as Britain’s war debt to this Compton’s hall. 2001 Winter avenue. country comes up for revision short- BY FORRESTEST DAVIS Olympic. 2200 East Riverside drive. ly after March 4. Times Staff ' Writer :-if JAN. 4 The states which the British iConvrieht. 1932. bv the New Yorkk. World-TcleeramWor.d-Triesrram Corporation!Cornora’ior. Ajjj)| Brookside Park cnmmunitv house. •* charge are in default, and the drinking classes decently interredn terred John Barleycorn on the . Rhodius Park rommunitv house. amounts borrowed are: Alabama, THEnight of Jan. 16, 1920. A wartimeme prohibition measure had gone J. T. V. Hill rommunitv house. $13,000,000; Arkansas, $8,700,000; into effect the previous July. They had abandoned Lopehope of a resur-resur- JAN. 5 Florida, $8,000,000; Georgia, $13,- rection. In that they were, unrebelliously,Uiously, at one \fithwith the Rev. Dr. Oak Hill Women's Club, afternoon, 50,000; the Louisiana, $6,000,000; Mis- William F. 'Billy) Sunday, an exhorter"ter of time claimed per-per- Compton's hall, 3001 Winter avenue. sissippi, his who $7,000,000; North Carolina, acquaintance with Satan; likewise,wise, the William Jen- JAN. fi $13,000,000; sonal with Hon. William South Carolina, nings Bryan, the Hon. J. ilsteacl. the Hon. Josephus Daniels Christian Park community house. $6,000,000. Andrew Volstead, ihe < -A. and like-minded statesmen from the • talltail corn belt. |r- V- Crispus Attucks hieh school. These sums, by five, Fletcher Place community renter. multiplied New York’s melancholy farewell tooklook the form of lifting toast-stoasts in ’ will give the amount, Ft. Wavne and Walnut, Central Chris- approximate a time-honored and seemly fashion, too thethe memor;.memory ofof one gone for aye.aye. including interest in arrears, which one tian ehureh gymnasium. Dr. amid the prancingraiiemg of 40.000 denizens ~ Sunday, orgiastic ot 4nt"io chin/'ns of Nor- •• -i- :.,yb private bondholders claim g ‘ Michigan and Noble. 633 East Miehi- British folk, Va., poured out a sulphuric litany’i"i\ of hateliate a;;.'uponn a twenty-foottwenty-frot w&BBl ran street. now is due. apier mache corpse imported from Milwaukee.Milwaukee. 4KM Municipal Gardens community house. Hill, Compton's hall, '3OOI Borrowed After Civil War Mr. Bryan, Mr. Volstead and Mr. DanielsDani'-L solemnized'ii'ir.ni-'d the departure k ' ' Oak Winter wIaM avenue. within a Washington