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APPEAL FILED

T Contend No Crime Committed Under Statute by Which He Was Tried. LMo.". July 1. An appeal i I J in th- ra' of s'ir Iloer Chp inent. allfnJ thre reasons fr sttin' asUlt- tn- ".-relict f guilty of hiKh t'fason found ;icaint him, uii'jfr "vhich h was sentenced to df;ith. .is follows: "I'ir.t that n crime had been niniitt d under the statute of Fdward III t.y which K', Hot'pr wa.s tried, hr-cause no such crime as tri ;i'.n 'wiihout th realm wa.s indicated in the statute. "Second, that the lord chief justi erred in the iim- of the term 'Aiding and comforting the eneiny "Third, because the lrd ehi-f justi e, in his charge to the Jury, did not properly set forth the defendant's ide of the case." Sir Iloyer was Friday transferred to Pentonville prison. Patrick Francis Joyle, of his counsel, found him in a cheerful mood when he visited him. It is expected that argument on the appeal will be heard within three we ks. The home otttee announced Friday that Kinp fJeorfie had directed Sir Roer be degraded from his order of knighthood. PROPERTY IS RETURNED Mcxhai.s Send Hack Hursc, v.';,pturm! at Carria!. Kli PASO, Tex.. July 1. Twentytwo horses, 21 saddles and a quantity of titles, pistols, ammunition, and clothing captured at ('arrival. Friday was turned over at the international bridge here to American military authorities. The horses were brought to the Mexican end of the structure by a. peon and d riven across in a drove to the American side, where J waiting troopers caught them. The accoutrements were handed across ! in a rickety wagon, an American of- ! licer sisnin.c receipts for the propi erty. MAN IS KIMJ-:i. MAIUO.N. Ind.. July 1. Winford Hart. ?.0 years old. single, was killed and .Martha Lee was seriously injured Friday night when the tandem motorcycle they were riding was struck by a street car at a crossing in this city. Hart was an employe of the MacP.eth Plans Glass Co.

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NEWS of SURROUNDING TOWNS

PLYMOUTH The Seen Lakes Arbor of Gleantrs held a successful ice cream social on the beatiful lawn of Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Mcurlin. Wednesday ni'ht. Mrs. Dm Flood and children and Mis Jessie Brown. i.)2 N. I-;ifayette si.. South Bend, spent the day with friends in Plymouth. Thursday. Mrs. K. .1. Leaonard anil Mrs. H. P. Hoham entertained a few friends for. Mrs. '. L. Corbaley in the afternoon. I Marriage license was issued 10. C;ien ;ett. Miison Cit. la., and Miss Clara (leddes. Plymoutli. Miss Katherine Agler returned to ("hic.iuo :;f.e. visiting with her gratuliiiothf r. Mrs. Morris Agler. and ..r. and Mrs. Lloyd Mci-'arlin, Twin I-i kes. Miss Maude Fink r-pent the day, Thursday, in Lakeville ;vith friends. , T , 1 t-.. I f T . t-.n 1 ' 1 . .1IIU .Ml.". I. -l. jl.U IMII..11 ... ifed the family of Or. Brownell in Wat saw this week. F. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Price went t Chicago. Thursday, to isit Miles Prie. 1t is in St. Luke's hospital, hexing undergone another operation. Miss Blanche Disher returned to Kochest?r after visiting friends here, i Mr.-. A. F. Farmwahl and daugh- i ttr are in Logansport to remain ocr the Fourth. A. F. Wise left Thursday for Indianapolis and Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Böhmer left for Chicago to be gone a week. They will attend the wedding of Mrs. Bohmer's daughter. Mrs. Jacob Schlosse-, to Mr. Wright. Sti.iday. Company I boys report plenty of hard work and plenty to eat at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. M r " A Peeve myhI i-n.-sf lis.s Pbueiue Smith, of Momenc?. III.. I spent Wednesday in South Btnd. The Week Fay Workers anil Queen Fsther circle, two classes of the Beforme. 1 Sunday School, gave a farewell party for Miss Irene Hooxer. Tuesday eveninc. 1. 1 the home of Miss Gladys Hooer. the teacher of the W. I. W. Miss Irene b ft Wednesday night for her new home in Peru. Mrs. M. C. Balsley and daughter came from South Bend. Tuesday, for a little isit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fnglish. Mr. Fnglish is in very poor health. Mrs. .1. S. Martin and Mrs. S. N. .Stevens ate visiting in Goshen this v eek. A bout a dozen ladie went to 1 n -wood. Tuesday, to enjoy a picnic at the home of Mrs. 1-twrence Linkenktlt and Mrs. Laura Mann. Pl mouth is planning for a big .lav at the fair" grc unds the I'ourth. 7w. ball sanies are scheduled the Walkerton Grey with the I-iporte Le"ulars. and Plv mouth Gofers w ith the winning team. Movinc pictures ii the open. audeii!e and fireworks an.! a Kent ral M:r celebration. Mr. and Mrs. '-.' isner and daughter. Sophia. drcve from Clav ton. Ind., tv l'lymout-i. Thursday. Alter

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NcfT Submarine to lie I.uilt an KtlH-rinicnt. WAHIII.;T X. July 1. The naval bill tarrying the imreaiied building program a creed on by '.he naval mm nittee was reported to the j-cnate I'riday. It carries an appropriation of K.l ;,:.. M:: for 1917. and contemplates a total expenditure of S.'SR.l fc0.,7G for construction d urir the next three years. The amount appropriated for new construction n 1917 is $ 110.7:0,1 CO. For completion of construction authorized I.'.M year, t '2 1 1. 1 17 is appropriatei and IO.OOT 1-? added for bJildinp: a Xeff submarine as an experiment. The ships authorized for 1?17 include four tattle cruisers and four dreadnatirfhts, an increase of three capital ships oer the provision of the bill as it passed the house. RELIEF BILL SENT BACK TO THE HOUSE WASHINGTON'. July 1. The Hay bill t appropriate 52,0of,000 for relief of dependent families of national guardsmen called into the ffderal service was favorably reported to tlie house Friday ami w ill be taken up for passage Saturday. As amended in committee tho bill provides that the secretary of war shall distribute the fund in his discretion, but that not more than $30 a month may be paid any one family. The committee struck out the discretionary authority "to honorably discharge' enlisted men with, dependent families, and inserted a new provision that the action of the secretary of war in enforcing that act shall be tinal and not subject to court review. PASS NEW LIQUOR BILL Iluia to Further Limit the Sale of Drinks. PFTIIOC.RAL). July 1. The duma Friday passed the hill permanently prohibiting th.. sale of drink containing more than one and onehalf per cent of alcohol. The measure must be passed by the upper house and signed by the emperor before becoming a law. INMl'IUI-lS FATAL. MA Fl I O.n. Ind., July 1. Ben Nelson. r.O years of age. Cloverleaf yardmastcr in this city, died at the Murion hospital I'riday afternoon from injuries sustained when he fell from the swi'.ch engine running hoard beneath the wheels rf the tender, both Icks being severed ji't below the knees. For the best Hour call Bell phone lß."6; Home phone 7794; IM lbs. Competition. 95c, .4 lbs. Diade.n. 90c; "Guaranteed Advt. spending the night with the family cf J. A. Yockey. they returned to Clayton, taking Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Corbaloy with them. WYATT, IND. I Mrs. W. L. Layer, who spent several days with her son. Berton laytr. returned home Wednesday. Patrolman Charles Beron and family of Mishawaka are spending the week with parents and friends here. George Grire of Bremen. Ind., spent several days here with relatives and friends. Sol Fox has purchased another I'tw Paker threshing engine. It was brought home from 'Mishawaka, 1 uesday. Allien Bendit. who injured his f.nkle som- time ago is improving. Mrs. L. A. Kuhn and Mrs. Harmon I-Iaiser called on friends in South Bend. Tuesday. Fred Scheiddeger. who spent the past two weeks here with friends, returned to Ohio. Tuesday. Jack Hopper made a business trip to the city Wednesday. Ernest Baumgardner. who has been ailing with rheumatism the past several weeks is ftlll not able to work. H. V. Kaiser rn.nl. a business trip to the city Thursday. ORUMSTOWT, IND. Miss Bhoene Mllliken was a weekend cuest of Miss Malelle Beringer. Mrs. George Sensenbaugh and children of Sand Creek spent the past week with he- parents, Mr. and Mr.. N. H. Crum. Little .lohn Smith is ill with measles. Miss Anna LYkis of New Carlisle spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Billa LYkis." Mrs. G. Beringer of Michigan Cityspent Thursday and Friday at the h.onv of her son. Charles Beringer. Mrs. J. H. Pontious is ill with t heumatism. Mrs. F. McCoy spent the weekfr.d in South Bend. Miss Irene Crum of South Bend spent the week-end with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Crum. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of New Carlisle spent Sunday with the hitter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Pontious. C. N. Hay and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hay spent Sunday at the home of N. II. Crum. William K elver has purchased a Ford automobile. Children's day exercises were well attended. Mrs. Benard Wedel was in South Bend. Thursday. Mrs. WNJiam Kelver and children. Mrs. Perry Stroup and daughter. ada. and Miss Buth Milliken. were Sunday afternoon R-uests at the home of Hoben Milliken of South Warren. Charles Shone has acceLttd a pofc.Uun at Still wtll.

THEATERS

i AT Tili: STKM. The ever-popular Strand theater assures its patrons a treat beginning Sunday matir.ee, when the new bill entitled "A Night in a Cabaret" is presented. ThN offering 01 the Broadway Musical Comedy company is replete with solo and ensemble singing by the variou principals of the company, who are ably assisted by lively and neatly costumed chorus, whose sprightly and graceful dancing and vivacious manner? always compel them to respond to numerous encores. "A Night in a Cabaret" has been especially arranged by Billy Fvans in order to show to the best advantage the respective talents of each and every member of the company. South Bend's favorite comedian. Fddie Burns, will introduce his sidesplitting antics at the piano and will also sing any particular song by request from any of his numerous friends. In conjunction with the regular show, George Carroll will sin by special request "I'm Satisfied With Uncle Sam." This song has been pronounced by press and public as the one big hit in war songs, and has been sanctioned by Pres't Wilson, to whom a copy was forwarded. In acknowledging the receipt of same his secretary spoke in glowing terms. It has already been adopted by the Fnited States army and is rapidly gaining favor every where. In addition to the songJ mentioned, three new song hits will be introduced, direct from the publishers "Bouncing Around at the Rubber Ball." sunk by Fddie Burns; "Beautiful Moonlight." sung by Clara Evans; "Fan Tan Man," sung by Babe Malcomb. Besides the singing and musical numbers introduced in "A Night in a Cabaret." there are numerous laughable and ludicrous comedy situations which are guaranteed to provoke laughter. If you are suffering from a severe case of blues or have a decided grouch a visit to the Strand theater will quickly and painlessly eliminate them. The constant increase in attendance at every performance at this popular theater seems to indicate that the public is taking kindly to musical comedy that is clean ani entirely devoid of any objectionable features. With new scenery and newcostumes at each change of bill and by the addition of new faces frequently the management seems to have struck the keynote of popularity. Entire change of program Thursdays and Sundays at popular prices. at TiiK ArniTonir.M. On the bill at the Auditorium today are "The Song in the Dark," a two-reel drama; "Baby Doll." one of those funny Vim comedies; "Crooked Trails." a Selig western drama, with Tom Mix; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney- Drew In one of their classy Metro comedies entitled "One On Henry." and for the amusement of the children those two funny fellows" Mutt and Jeff. The SeligTribune weekly cf current events today will show, among other scenes. Villa bandits just before and after execution at the hands of Uncle Sam's Eoldiers; war trailing received by national guardsmen while," waiting1 r.amp is played .along the border; devastation and destruction the result of a hurricane which swept Heber Springs. Ark., in which 40 people were killed: children and "grownups" enjoying a day's outing in Oakland, Calif, 's. new summer park; at Verba Buena island. Calif.. 100 pretty society girls enlist in the national service school and visit training station; Pres't Wilson being named as standard bearer by the national democratic convention. One of Sunday's features is the return of Charlie Chaplin in the farce "The Fireman." The other pictures on the bill are "The Girl Across the Way." a Biograph reissue directed by David W. Griffith: "The Rich Idler." a Vitagraph comedy, and "Orphan Joyce." a tworeel drama. Monday a beautiful hand-colored five-reel Pathe picture called "A "Matrimonial Martyr," featuring Ruth Roland, is on the bill with the regular release of the serial story "The Secret of the Submarine." AT TIIK IASALLF. The artful devices of the fake fortune tellers and palmists are cleverlyexposed in the Jes-e L. Lasky production rt "The Thousand Dollar Husband." which will be seen at the LaSalle today, with Blanche Sweet, the beautiful and distinguished photodramatic favorite. In the leading role. As the Swedish maid of all work in a college boarding house, she is madly in love with one of the students, and when her wealthy uncle leaves her his fortune with tho provision that she must marry immediately, knowing that the object of her Infatuation is on the verge of ruin, she purchases him a,s a briti?eroom. She falls into the toils of a clever fortune teller and is just about to be robbed, of her entire inheritance when the husband i"-er-feres. How the loveless marria.se ripens and develops and the couple are reunited in complete happiness tends to make a thrilling and unusual photodrama. Miss Sweet is surrounded with a cast of unusual excellence, including Theodore Roberts. Tom Furman. Jane Wolff and others. Concluding today's program will be seen the Burton Holmes travel pictures. Violet Mersereau. the charming blonde beauty of the screen, will be seen at the IaSalle on Sunday In a return engagement of "The Grea Problem." Prison reform is the theme of this interesting .subject, and in the first part of the picture realistic scenes of underworld life are shown. Other excellent comic and educational reels will also be shon n Sunday. Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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INDIANAPOLIS, ind. July 1. The Indiana Hotel Keepers' association in session here Friday outlined a legislation program containing four changes it desires in trie present laws. The hotel keepers "will seek changes in the liquor laws to permit saloons to remain open every day of the year except Sundays. Christmas and election days; a lawprohibiting the saloon free luncheon; the modification or repeal of the Moore remonstrance law. and a clear legal definition of the circumstances under which hotels shall be liable for bss of baggage checked in their checkrooms. LINE TO PAY SALARIES HanibMirg-Aiiicrican Comiany An nounevs Its Intention. NEW YOUK. July 1. The Hamburg-American line, in a notice sent out I'riday to its branch offices throughout the country, declares its intention of paying salaries and holding indefinitely all positions for those In their employ who belong to a New York organization and are subject to call for duty at the border. The pay the employes receive from the government will be deducted. The notice affects more than 75 men who for the most part are of German lineage. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads You see 3 stars 111 the shown afcthe Best llheatresl Letter Ipictuzesi it" 2 t 1 V (Ask , your 'for it

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COMMENCING TOMORROW A Riot of Fun and Laughter "A NIGHT IN A CABARET' Featuring BILLY EVANS, GEO. CARROL, BABE MALCOLM and South Bend's favorite comedian, EDDIE BURNS in his own Original Pianologue. By Special Request "I'M SATISFIED WITH UNCLE SAM" And that new popular song, direct from the publisher, "BOUNCING AT THE RUBBER BALL"

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