South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1919 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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RECEIVING FEE
Comptroller of Currency Appears Before Senate in Self Defense.
Rr-ynold. f 3 7 5. lot SO. h'urr.nirr report, in Fenn
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?wr. h.;v A'iKij't Ixn.craf and Hl M. to M irtin Myrr. Kucnir Myors and Ilaymon'l ?ryors. JS.O. tract of 1 ir.d In Madison township. U'ATfr.Cf J. CasSon ami r,. May to I-:ilz'tl'th Landgraf. $2.000, lot
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KRUYER SENDS FORMAL RESIGNATION TO CAPITAL
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 22.--Petrr Kruyer. collector of Internal revenue for th Indianapolis dis
trict, has ?r,t hi resignation to V'a jhinpton. following announce-'
Penn' ment of the consolidation of the In-J
O'Neill fc I dianapolis and Terro Haute collec-1
h'cnwaN's addition to Mishawaka.
tion districts.
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tr(,!lrr f.f tit- C jrr.-n .Thr. S. : Willi. m. a;i t iri b.-for th .--r-' i.K- har;k:i.' o;r. r.i.ttr , i'ecor.Müc-. d his r.oir.n -.Ufr., dfin ..a. :-s, h Hep. Md'al'n, IX r.ni'. .in:.., th.V.' r. had i - --i-. (-d a f c in (uni.i ctioii ' with trie jiürch.iv' ty t.n- Kuerr.-! r;:r.t f th '...in:;.':. ho:-l Mt" in
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Vir-il and wife to A'oy-I It was stated that Mr. Kruyer had;
si.j? Liepold and Mary Lipol(I. t h"n offered the position of deputy!
J 1. Tön. 1 )t 37. J. J. L'ngeldrum's i co'lector at ort Wayne, hut said f.r: addition to Mishawaka. he did not yet know whether he L ilu Crofuot to Kzr.i N. Wood and j would remain In the service, and Mm' SI. 00. Jot 117 ('.. W. II. Fow-ihat pending his decision he did not
I r'.-t l.rst addition to Mihawaka.
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John Uehrat and Iff'.e to y.i-k V!odark. $1. lot 45. i;.
Tay.f-r addition to South Pend. Chi.stor C. I If ckathorn and wife to Irin V. Jackson and Krnet J. M-I-:r!uin. SI, lots lT, and 1S6, Southeast addition to South Pend. Jos ph Nen.oth and Elizabeth to ."srph Kish and Ann. SI. lot S,
Arnold X: Papin's sub-division oi
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feci fre to comment on the offp.
Pel-i Advices fron: Washington are to the Pitt-v'tfect that William L. Elder of Indiunapolis has been recommended
for the position of collector of the consolidated district, the headquarters of which will be in this city.
PANK IS I )i:r UN CT. HARKISCUnC. Pa., July 22. The North Penn 'bank of Philadel-
Jli. M-rid h n n.is f.illr, on by Mr. Will'.irns to ii..X. ood hii tb,rp s before in--- t cnim: tt f , and Chairman Mcl.in announced thit th l' r.i-.ry h ani i l -epres ntativ; would t-'s'ifv in h'anr.r. Th: .ornptrol! r will r s in c his testimony v.ho rcinnnttpf meets rig-Tin Wf'Ir.f'Kiay, ad jour nim-ru havina b n taen until that time to pf-rmit cor.vi'li i ati n tomorrow oi thrt Liil t m n. Caldc r. rcpulSican, .i .rv Virk, to ubolihh th- o;hce of , cc.mptrc'llor.
In an.-'uf rir.c f ch.ires, Wr. WiiUaconnection with the pt that he had
i P. . Lots numbered SO and Si, sec-! phia. closed by the state banking
d' partment last Friday as unsound has a shortage of $300.000 and Cashier Palph T Mover has been nnnred arrested by Commissioner of Pankinp John S. Fisher. The c ommissioner said that his informa-
McFadden s d'-nied any riii Uton d ai su,; sttl a;
!i:isitio)i of the sjte to S c'y of the Treasury McAdoo and ii.:d Introditced a rej'Ort of the owners to thy i-ecretary. lie told the committer his broth "-in-law, Lewis C William.". of LP. hnond, Va., had bf en attorney lor the owners since 1114. Drnir? Alligation. Ac-'us.itk.r.x if John I'oole. pre-i-Jent, and l'iank J. lnman, director of the Federal National ban of Washington, that the comptroller Jiad discriminated against that institution, were denid by Mr. Williams ar, "wholly untrue"' and distort ed. Thn comptroller said he bore iv malice toward the Federal National ' ank and said that about a year ago he arranged through his corinictioii witn the i-.nances of the railroid adlnint uration to have the hank beer me a depository lor he or six i-rr.all railroads. Mr. William? told of his "indinntirr." when hr lieard reports curlent In Washington tnat deposits of the emergency fleet corporation e'.uild be obtained through tho influence of the Chatham-Phconix National bank of New York, taich repot ts. he i:sjetted, were tin; work of 'enemies of the admin''.'dration" and an "infamous slander" upon Ralpn Holling and other o'Hcials of th I dcral lank.
News of the City from the Official Records
ond plat of out lots of town, now city of South Lend. Carrie Wade pe Weese and husband and liessie "Wade Paxson to Fre C. Klein. $1. part of P.. O. L. 1. llrst plat O. Lots of town, now eitv of South Jvend.
Jtiori came from Receiver James W.
William C. Pernhardt and Mar- MncPurney, in charge of the bank's caret K. Pernhardt to Alice K 'i hairs by appointment of the com-
Di.-kens-. $1, part of !ots 4S ani 4 3.
mifsloner and that Mover had con-
Farnn.oiKl & Whitcomb's addition r,'SM u to J,a(,,5lirn,i'V tnat n na'1 to South Pen! ' falsified books by substituting loose Purr F. Augustine and L'thrlvn to j U"A vos in lh l'.-rs when state Charle p. Luxton and Ida. II. lot 1 blnk fxaminrrs appeared.
10. Ki-nt's sub-division
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113. 1H. ff third pl.it of O. Lots of; town, now city of South Pend. j Jerry R. Woodward ana Cora, his i
wm in josepn it. anu upai Weinkauf. $1. lot ',, Woodward's tirst addition to city of Mishawaka. William II. Miller and Lillie C. to
ernon C. Hastings. SI ,lnt 26;., Mayr's Michigan A v. addition toi
South Rend. Oeorge Szucz and Julis to Vernon C Hastings. $1, lot :i.iü. Vernon Heights addition to South Pend. John S. Hagy and wifo to John L. Seese. l, jot South Fast ad dition to South Pend.
JJen i.aer and Jennie to dustave' Maris and Philmina, ?::ö0. lots 20-" and 13S, Peigcr Farm addition to! Mishawaka. Albert P.. Wickizer and Clista C. j to I. Vere Moon and May C. , lot. 4"., Oak Side addition to tity of South Rnd.
Michael ercteg and Veronica to Joseph A. Werwinckl, SI. lot 09.". Summit Place third addition to South Pend. J. If. Kelsey and Nellie, his wife, to Joseph Kruszynski, t lot 2 4, Kirby'.s sub-division. Frank I). Matthews and Lee IX to John I. Cissne. JÖO, tract of land in German township. Mary La in gor to Michael Foch-
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Siev e Kovatch. clerk. South Pend.
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PIRTHS. Mr. and Mrs. California av., Mr. and Mrs. N. Rimer st..
Harold a girl, John a girl.
Rom Wolcott, July 17. Lorn Vrabel.
July 17. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Pert Grochwa'ski. 2 i25 W. Kenwood av., a boy, July b". Lorn to Mr. and Mrs. John Saddison. S Main st.. a girl. July 17. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leich. S. Kendall st.. a boy, July 16.
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Title and Loan Co. Luke J. Cranizi and wif to Lueyan Rybic'Ki an i Josefa. $1. lot ?. Susan M. Stokc's s;;t-liision of P. i. L. 0. . Its of tow n. nowCity of South lb nd. Fllen daran to John N. Rausch and Margaret Kb-ckner. ?7.'"f part of lot 13. Fourth st.. in additional plat of Town of St. Joseph Iron
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Wei ster. J7".. lot Tl. Pernes last addition to Riv rsi le Sum;.o r resort, platted by Ihri-rt I. and Carrie H. Farne, on S. side of the old Flkhart road. Mary Frhardt to Fr 1 Frb.ardt an. I Olive. Jl, I arts of l..ts Li I and !?:,. Samuel i. .ettre;l'5 first addition to Lowell, now p ti t of South Lend. Cicorge ?de e rhofT r .1:: 1 Agnes ta tilward Purk: and Anna. Jm), part lets P ar.i! 13, Adam S. Faker's :.r: addition to town, now city of Mishawaka.
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