South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1916 — Page 3

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Charges Prosecution Established "Chicanery College" and "Fraud Forum' In that t!,- ' pros f iti n in th- ;r ? a'ui:;-t .M.ir ! Lf .i ! :n II. :ir,h. .hart: ! with i 'ii.nir.Hs t soli' it ar.'l a ccit iiri'r t.i ! !ih--! a ', 1- ! .f hi i -.in r-ry ;inil ri forum "f It;;;i." Altj. Harry Lru'. hf r. ir, I for Mayor iMrh. 1:1 l-hv-r-iM-: th oprnrij a t n i -ri t of th" )-l-r.v. Mort'laj, ma- or.: of the mnkt i':ttT arr;tUT.rr,'-nt- f.t.i html in t hi ro irit . That t!u- il fr-r:'-'- v. ill sr' that Mii)ür l ine h n r a ' i-t l , 1 nt from ith'-r IJo! Y. Vount, !"t mat hin oj-rator, or Hoheit (,'rahhs, 'Ahn t'stihf.l in th tri.il of . ;'! V.'ilihi ;n.s that aii'l th" inavor wa rj.Titrirs m a Min! tiu r an! u.in1. Lliny busing-, uas th m.-t of lying's M;itiii.-nt. lnj I . ; T t r 1 v attack l the CiU'j kau', u hi' h n actlviin M-curim th- inl tm-nt s against the ity :i ials. cal'in th atte ntion of the jurors to th fa"t that Vic I'almT, K'lrctaiy o.' th- Civjr-la-r; was a ni-ml r f th1 -,'ran'l jury. The j-tatf t'fmn its inti o'luction of i'Ince at noun Mo..la. l'ro.t'Jtor J. Frank Mann wa.s th- hrst v. itni s.s ili.s ttiinon was m r'lv to 1 1 r 1 1 1 1" J in- Williams a. Mann's fornur iliuty. I "ri V. I'U'U.-tt, l"i mcr hi-f of j.oh; ' anl now J i i f of l't- tiws. told of thr:it that Mayor I.iin- h mailo against I'm k 1 1 to ict him to rt'.-i'n as j o 1 i hi'f wnvn l!un h took ot!i( . in onh-r that the major miht appoint William A. MIIvain;. Jluni.h told J'uck-tt. acordini; to th vitn-s. that h 'lluii'-h mihi not ariy out his politics with I'uikt tt as ln-f of olice. Lloyd W. Vo ir-t was on th- witness .stand th- la-inaiiuh r o tho day. His ti .-ti mo 11 y foil' 'rn-i th slot 11.11 hint- husiiw ss. th jn otits of which hf tistlhrd h 1 i v onethird ath to Major Hunch, (jtinW illiams ami himself. I.m-TI'S i:Vi; r.AHM (Irou s loiixlkv l ishi s; t n nthens and ch ar.s '! sihl. Saf- aias. I'.'x and önh' tth-.s at 'iiuii!t'v's. Advt. Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads 4 4 GOODBY, MY i . Ii i 3 x. "... i - - - - r v. . c ? . -...X ; . .x ; - t s 4 Members of the Third Indiana Ralston HCQVVZD AT 30 cx.ua Carl Swanson,

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PLYMOUTH, IND.

Mr.- N. N. M'Crory and Lnuhfr Martha of Chictifii ar- sp-ndinf: a f. w -am k with Mrs. 1'. M. Hodirson. ; 1 7 N. Midiu'an st. Mr. and M : s. M. J. Hill and son of Itro:t ar- .-;'ndn.ir tfiir ar.i f n n.th Mrs. Hill's iiauh-r. Mrs. .1 . an Cildt-r. Mrs-. Jalm.s In'.n,tn and Mi.-s Halhah sptnt th" w-.k nl in .!ihawaka with Mrs. Wallach. lnMiiidl Kit' h cm' from Clu-yen 'i., to s;. nd th 'iiniii'T v. it!i his f.ithfr. .JohnK.tch. I'r.-d H.!.r u.a.- takrn to Chi- ( a'o ar.ii a nd'-r w -nt an operation which is r-port-i sacc-ssful. has i.-u sf-riioi-ly ill for sivtral k -. Mary Mc''o- accompanied hy .ii.-s Kos-lla Stoncr of I Loch'St'f v nt to .;i.t;iii-i', 111. In attend a li'-day ho'i,. part of frii-nds of Western oil. c. Mrs. Trank I'ulw-r and daughter lalh.ih went to I'.nv I'.iw. Hh. to attend the golden weddini; anmxers;try of Mis. I'iiher'.s patents. Mr. and Mis. (late. Mr. I'nlwr went to join them Saturday. Mrs. I'n d I'.uek w nt to lio. heater Thursday ami was operated on in the hospital there. Sh'-iitf Morrow succeeded in capt' rin-r the 17-ear-old lad. Adam I "oweis. who is f har'eil with steal- f il k' Hie hors" and huuy h'lonin to Krank ,o. The r.oss children1 had hitched the horse near the I'. I!, church and were nnahle to tind it a tier sei ie. Flowers has already ht nt two f.iis in Flaintield for s'eaiirur a hicych. A daughter was horn Friday iiinruiiii.' to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wo. d Miry. Mrs. Nttie I)i(kin-on of lihlia.nipoli is isitnu' f-i'iids her-. .Mi.-. I'.tta Speer returned m chicatro after isitiii-c Mr. and Mrs. M. Lauer. Miss Susie FotTey of Oklahoma ity. Okla.. i-. isitin th family of (Imrsc N'inall. A marriage licence was issued to Jesse Williams. Tioua. Pa., and Miss Luella Leinert, Teard-ii. The anii!ire Kir's held -, very s .rcessrul penny supper and d tncnstralion 1 'riday niht at the M. i:. church. There was 7, raised, which will he ued to d fray the expenses of a If) days' catn;in party at the Tanner cottage. Pretty lake. Mrs. Hatty K'nott and Miss Faln.i Sw lt7er t ntertained the Sewin-r club Friday afternoon at the former's luiue. A delijhtfil luiKdieon was ht ed to ahout two dozen friends. Flexen voire pupils of Prof. H.

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W Owens 'ae a recital at the St. I aul's Reform d chun'h Thursday nlnht. Kery numta-r was well Kiven and a fair crowd was present. The cut of town voiies were Miss Matilda T'irnork oi MIkhart. Miss Nellie Haines. Warsaw: Miss Mary P.l-w f-f 'lary, and Mis l'aith YouriK of Uro men. Miss ttheryn Switzer of Green-c.-tle is isitinir h-r sister Fdna and her many friends in Plymouth. Mis. Zita Ro-'iis of Aikos returned home after a isit with Miss Julia Ynckey. Miss Mary I'lew of Clary is isitinu in Kewanna. Winamar. anl other points before returning to her home. Miss Pdew expects to return to Plymouth to teach in the school.'? aain next year. The hijih school class of 'l." held itv annual picnic at Pretty lake Sanday. In the afternoon they motored to Culver to spend the eenin on the banks of Lake Maxinkuckee. The Knights ef the Reformed s 1 1 1 1 Sunday with a former member. Klod Fisher, at his home near Hibbard. In the afternoon they hiked to Pulver for a swim before corning home.

I n BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kelly of Indianapolis were week end quests at the Fischer hotel at the Indian Fields park. .Imos Mctiillouh lias leturned to his work in Heritor. Harbor after a few days' is;t with his mother, Mrs. L. F. McPulIouh. Mrs-. Clara Allen and her mother, Mrs. Allerton. have moved to Ari;os I.al . where Mrs. Allen will open a millinery store. The W. F. M. S. of the M. L cliurch met Friday afternoon with Miss Jennie L. Hurtnn. Mrs. J. X. Heed of Henton Harbor, the district president, was present. Charles K. Storick was in South Fend Saturday to see Ringlini?s' irews. Irvin Morgan has purchased the interest of his partner, Will Mars, in the Morgan t- Mars barber shop. Mr. Mars will go to Detroit. The members of the First Methodist church and Sunday school of South Rend will have a day's outing at the Indias Fields park Thursday. July , V. S. Weaver was a business visitor in South Rend Saturday. Rerrien Sprintes Chautauqua wilt open Auir. '22 and continue six days. There will be three sessions each " -:nni'v: at l' a. m.. 2.0 and 7:'.0 p. m. The morninc session will ... .ah us "youths' Chautauqua." h 11 the program will be of special DELIVERY No. 105 July 10, 1916. price $5.00 on stock and sell at A. H. HELLER.

interest to children. An eellent program lias been announced, and tie name of artists of wide reputation and dixersi'ie l talents appear. The band concerts on Wednesday evenings by the Willis concert band ar' proving ery attractive and ( mments are he,rd on ev ry hand on the high class music given. Composed of the pick of the best musicians of South Rend ami Flkhart. these talented musicians furnish music equal to that heard in the 1: ri-'e cities. Mrs. William Parker of 0id. Mich., is a visitor at the home of her son. Rev. F. R. Parker. Dr. and Mrs. T. P.. Templin of Gary are the parents of a baby boy, lorn Saturday, July 1. at Mercy hospital. Mrs. Templin was formerly Miss Gladys O'ilara of this ilia ye. Leo Williams died Friday tnorninx at the home of his cousin. Charles Williams, in oronoko township. He was 41 years old. He Paves a wife and three children. The funeral service was held at the h me Sunday morning conducted by Lev. H. A. Carr. George Rooth of St. Joseph. Mo., v as the guest of his sister, Mrs. Mary Rodgers, at Noel Range Sunday. Grover G. Stowe and family visited relatives in Raroda Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Johnson of Xiles was a guest at Xotl Range Sunday. Melvin Abbott and family, who have been living on the Charles Patterson place, east of town, will move this wtek to the Walter C. Steele farm east of St. Joseph. Major Murdoch circle will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon in the G. A. R. hall. The Aitl society of the I'. R. church enjoyed a picnic dinner in the Indian Fields Friday. About 70 were in attendance.

WALKERTON, IND. J Mrs. Walter Khodes and two children have returned home after a week's visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos, in Atlanta, Ind. Wayne and Theima Smith of Chicago, are guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woodward. Mrs. IM Hatch and son of Garrett, motored to this place Thursday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crowe. Miss (Jraco Nichols, who is attending school at Winona lake, spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cotton of Ann Arbor. Mich., have been visiting relatives here. Clem Homer of Peru was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Miss Theima Smith visited over the Fourth with friends in St. Joseph. Ind. Miss Miriam Railey. who is attending school in Angola. visited here the tirst of the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. R. Railey. l-'ridess Xortbam of Detroit, Mich.: Marion N'ortham of Chicago. and Farl Xortbam of Mortis. 111., visited here this week with Charles Xortham and family. Mr. M. D. Tattle visited last week with relatives in Henton Harbor, Mich. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Harden. July Ii DJ. Mrs. A. Hark ley visited in South Rend several davs this wek. Wilma and Agnes Poole are visiting relatives in Flkhart and Mishawa ka . Mr. and Mrs. Chicago visited D. M. Woodard ef lelatives here over the Fourth. Mrs. Charles Harvey and Miss Fdna Ander.sou are visiting in Renton Harbor and St. Joseph. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. ,1a m s Rrown of South Rend, visited here several days this week. Mis. Lizzi Townsend is visiting in Chicago. Ward Stahl. Detroit. Mich., davs' vacation and friends. Mr. and Mrs who is working in is spending a fewbe re with relativ es l-'lo.vd Xortham and sou. Paul, visited over Sunday w'th relatives in Chicago. Ciioxer C. Spahr has received official notice of his appointment as postmaster of Walkerton. to succeed Thompson Turner. Mr. Spahr will take charge Aug. Isaac R. M Gog.v died at his horn.in this place Monday evening, ag--7 m ears. The funeral was held his residence Wednesday at l":"'conducted hy Revs. W. L. Haigr.iv atvl L. R. Mitchell. Ruria! was 1 Woollawn c emeteu y. NILES Mrs. ( "In istina Risele died Sati.r day at the home of her dauichtir :rs. I'lete Forrest. 711 S. Ninth st Mrs. Kisele's home was at "lt MapM st.. until eicht weeks a-o. when she was taken to her daughter's honi on acc-onnt cf her illness. Th cans' t-f lx r iU i t 1 1 vi w ilr.ni.' M l.-w..1. .'A l. . VJ' ...iS l.ll'l'. . .IS. v as horn at Germany ' t ars atr' and eame tu Nües ahout 41 ye.n ao. Mr. Kisele died aho'.t 14 ear ;i-v The de eased is surxned !.v ne d.i'ichtrr. Mrs. Forrest, and two i'T.x. (Jeorjre and Frank Kisele. all of Niles. The funeral services wil! be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest and at 3 o'clock from St. John's Evangelical church. Rev. F. Rahn will officiate. Burial will be in Silver Brook cemetery. Mrs. S. H. Hoadley died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs Louise Gillette, 1198 Regent st., after about a year of suffering with ralysis. Mrs. Hoadley was born in Preston, N. Y., in 1845. The deceased is survived by three children, who are Willard of Niles township, Mrs. Louise Gillette of Niles and Mrs. James Gray of Vinton, Ia. The funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the home. Burial will in Silver Brook cemetery.

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