South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1920 — Page 5
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MAYOR CARSON TO ISSUE DRASTIC EDICT TO MOVIES
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4." in f.rf aJiltin ff Nav.irre rro to Fonth ru-i.i. Barrv Sran!'T and Cttr-erlr., hnand izl w'fe to nidoirdi 7rv.s. II : v arr$ rrAr er in (Vi:!: townioil nnnn 'n rrier I. " f. cu.'irlt)i:i fo Jet, n
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j'ricc Boosting and Half Reel. on Hnlidav Will be Prohibited.
Th ;ty administration hris tnk"r. :-trps to reirulate the Sjnd.y p - r:'ormar. e of th; moving i:-"tur? !iou.3 of Foutli HencJ. according to :in annUTicmont made. Wednesday mornlr.g by M-v-or Carson. The action follo-w an invtsiU.it.on made by the mayor ufl'T specti:c cases of alleged price horsing tr the Sabbath sJiowi wtro ret ortl to htm. The first act of the mayor was to call a conference Monday f nil theater managers in order thit an agreement could be ia--hfl. whereby a reasonable uniform admhsiop priee could be . bar-Red. It was thought thit the differences wer; amicably settled but a letter received Wednesday by tao city executive hau stirred that r.flcial to action, with the result r at a set of regulations w re drawn 1 1 1 and sent out bit Wec'.nesd.iy ;fterr.oon. The rules for the superision of the S'inil.ty performances are considered quite dr.i.vje in th ir interpretation, lallim: for the opening of the ticket window r.o hoin-r than 1 o'clock in th- afternoon of th Sabbath day and prohibit the i.iNing of th usual prie of admission without th fact b irr etenyi ely ad vertised. Haits I'ri.o Itotin. "The practice f,f boosting the I rice on Sunday when 1 irge crowds ort- the rub-, must he Mopped," dehired the mayoi Wednesday, "and tr.e administration alo b ash.inoe ;it the practice of shortening th performances in ordr to bri::g ir. heavier box o!!V-e receipt-. Vhc peopl pity their money f r tine entire, picture and I will pr-rsorrJiy i.- . instructions to the TV-atr that ;'itv must put on the ectir. ?:et ( f : ? fc-r the pictur . I h ive ihat authority ard I nni tisin t it to th l'u'brt extent." Tb. ri.ayor declined to di.- us-? tho '.'ontiialitles should th-? new r'ui itioriS not be complied
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iii.'i h if". i.'.t rr vn iPMcr.ts :i-! lit: n t' So ith ibuid. I. I. Nnit!i t' William A. M-'Inf-rny. IS rr) r.rrizv, .IiM.e r;rriit'er?r. John V. b i rir,, I K'e;i t M. J.-rnsaa, ?1. L'.t N.. 7 r.ffnrty's Mi!illrilori ef l.-irp? bt K-Jn-ard S.,rl" aduitio- to !..-!; p.irt f So jfh I'.-n l. H.trry .1. ArnU and ri.rri'- 31. Ltmt r. :t'ri' Tart of lot? : an 1 Wil- . Viol's HKIM,;n to S'oJtli T.ti J. 'W-.-rnt stw'.ri.akpr. jr., and LH ifto We.-nika KüTrn.zak. 1. Lot ' In :;..i;fT::.an f l.e"- t l htlor. f. South Ina. bjAUv II. Kütoll und I'MU.lne. hushMi 1 jiri'l ulf- t-, Aureü.; lCotroIl, tr-:-fee, .?!. Part of l.,t. Tj ;ir.,l 7'.. II. Stud-?-U.kkt f.rj-t ü'i'IitU.rj to iutr It-ud. AurK!.! Itotzell. truiteo t, ;;j-rav II. Ib-tz- 1!. fl. I.ti. part of 7J and 1Z in II. Mud:i.afcer' Jh-t adi!tion to South V.-nd. S-;juy!pr Tir.ton and hi vif- and l-ouls.i V. Tipton, to William Ilapp. ?1. Lot Ptterel "Ai", s.iiu.ifl ('. h'tull's thi rj :elI!fhu p S..ijt!i r. fil. VilM-i:n M'spp fid Ids wife to Thar!? It-! lfr vj r afol A!i'-e. ti'i'xnnl .in,! vif. Jt. I'.irt f lot letters! "M". Samuel '. Stulls thi.'.i a-j. Urion to South r.-ii'1. Titoa K. U.,' kt .ol an. Vlia. his wir. t. ;.,,ru- W. Lr.le and Uncht-'. .1.. IiuVt.m and wir-, .s.Vy It 11M In Irri'T irte .t.bi lt!-.u t Illver Park, now p;irf f So-ith lu v. Sr. .1 . :i Leun A; Tri-t o.. r w riter to I' ll.f-rt I'.. l:ci!i!,-cr and Lth I. ht:t an! itr,ii wife. sTiZ. I.t 'SH Ford hn m a-i-litioTi to I : i e r l'ark r.o-.v pnrt of S.inh I'.eii
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1 VU1UJU UlXllli 1IX11V ON AUTO LICENSE VIOLATORS IN CITY
JUDGE GILMER IS IXI LUEiSCED BY GREEK
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MA I UUAtiK lilCI 1 Mi. Thomas A. Malloy, mechanic, south Ilend, to Albertino Ievlm!j, domestic, iSouth Jiend.
11IKTIIS. Mr. and Mrs-. Karl Tloffcr, 310 i:. ."olfax a v.. f--n. Mrcli 14. Mr. ard Mrs. Forest F. Good. 1Ö14 Hih v.. son. Man-h 11. Mr. arnl Mrs. William Kinsman, h2s N. Michigan st.. daughter, Mnrch 11. Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Horwoth, r-2 4 Scott ct.. (iau?htcr, Murrh 13. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nie-bauor, 104 5 OT.rien st... son. March 16. Mr. and Mrs. fiuy Bennett, 10 4 5 vr.rien at , son, March 16. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jrs:se Hlttle, 217 K. Tutt tt., son, March 17.
:tnii uif to Arhllle ('. "dpa-rt. .1. Lot '. Y!. .Jo1,:! Smith's addition to MIsli.iwnka. Part ef Jot 1 Vandal I'.os' li'.s fUid.divUlnti i part ef eit It 7, 1 1 urd'rt ul il'iori t lll.iKe r.f vt. Joseph Iron ork, n.w part of Aüh'iji a :ka. Auu-ta Hunt to MLVily. Ainlirm :md ltr.d. Lushniid arid wife, $1 und other ui,i. Part ef l.,t 1. JanieM W. Uet'rtKor.'s snbclUIslon ef tt. L. CI. first plat OUt bds III S'oUth P.t'lid. Atitialy AiaOru am Koi, hibat:l and v. lf- to A! x S. Lai.tfci and Mary, litistaixi and If.-. 1. Part ef lot 1 ." J ameP XV. Kol, rton s suSdivlslon of P.. n. L. CI, tirn plat out lots In South IWnd. '"h.irl. F.. LSerliart to Autrnst Tord!. M'ßK Let U In XPdnernv and Ln-l drum' first addition to Mish awjika. .lohn H. Sfjdeiii and Lllii" .t.. hust Mi 1 and wlft to IInrv I. lbnvdl, fl. Ileiii v t it t e in O'.lve township. l'jed L. Van I.lv aid Alii-e, hn-birel
and wlf-to rilntoa II. Uuff and Lulu XI. h its!, and and wife, SI mid other value; Tt a rs In ('intT township. .lohn T. Nleiti.dki and Ids wlf to Ko.-i iusko P.uildlni; iV Lnti l'und ass,lat'on, l and ether value. Ty4t ':.'.) in F.-otid p! it Siiniuilt piste nddltluo. I.-ster I). Spidel and Ids wife to XIis. Ldith S( hupp. W.l.Vi. Lot SI, Ia-or'a lirst uddltlon to Sonth Pnd. Iavld P. Iierkhel..r and Iaisv II. lierkl:eier. husband !Ul(l wife, to .lanies 11 1 ilton Smith and Alb-e L.. hiisinmd and wife. .v,:.lo.. Part ef lots 1 and '1. blork .'i'.. Lawrence and I'.atb'H's addition to Xllnha w aka. CWeii:i iv-rkitm and hfr huahand to Orfeo r.herarill and Lora, i husband and wife. $i. Ix.t lJ In Baylor's third addition to Xtlxhawnka. Cecelia Makowskl Itotnczivskl and Jofph Makowskl and Ioo, her husband, to Xfarle Ilarteszek. $1 and ether value. Ivots Ul nnd IT-k J hn l Kirby's subdivision ef II. O. U Si. second plat out lots in South I'.end. Marie C Hrteszd to L-on Ilomczewski and (V'-ella. husband and wife, $1 and other value. Lots '11 and 21. Jehu F. Klrby's HUbdlvUlon ef P. O. L. S'.. fe.:end plat out lots In South Mend. Daniel Lentz and Iiis wife to Clarence 11. Steed. $1 and other value. Lots
Judre fjilmer of the city court is not Irish, so says the story, but nevertheless he certainly was intiu-
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prorriate to the Lirin ct lebraticm of St. Patrick's day Wednesday mornIn sc. "William O'Neil" called the court as he opened tile docket preparatory to op nine: the session. A b;, strapping youncr rr.nn with the smiling eyes of a disciple of St. Patrick stepped forward. "You are charged with driving a motor truck without a licens-," sternly btdlowed the jud-re. how do you tleud'.'" "Guilty." answered the defendant, but his eyes showed i. n" rri-r twinkle. The court stared hard at the defendant for a moment and then dema nded : "Are you Irish. O'NeilV" "Yes, sir' was the immc-diat-. and proud answer. "I wouldn't have tlio heart to take nny money from an Irishman on St. Patrick's day." la urchin ly said the judye, "I'll fine you ?l and costs and suspend the tint. Next case'.''
AMERICAX1ZAT10X IS SUBJECT OF LECTURE
Arthur Joel Ilond. assistant executive yeoretary of the Americanization department of the Y. M. ('. A. headquarters, Chicago, addr.-sed the Itotary Iu at their non lu;r hcon at the Oliver Wednesday. Mr. Pond emphasized the need of strong Americanization methods in the country at the present and told of the benefits to a city of tommunlty sininir. He later led the cli.b in sinlner.
(I.IVKK stvli; SHOP. Are now showine: the prettiest and best values in tricolette blouses in all new shades and tints for only $13. 131G-1
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If your eyesight is dim, your vision blurred; if your eyes ache, itch, burn or feel dry, pet a bottle of BouOpto tablets from your druggist, dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and use to bathe the eyes from two to four times a day. DonOpto has given stronger eyes, clearer, sharper vision and relief to thousands. Kot: Doctom (sr Doo-Opto nrngtbn9 t'sht 50 in a wcefe'i Urne ir. man;- imtaocej.
Transfers in real esfitt ar taken from ho records of th Indians lit I? A: Iioan South Pend Land To. to Tbomas C. 1 'rites and KTsie L., husband and wife, jd. lyot o,'r. p.ornvr drove, old addition to Rh-r Park. Joseph Aliiert Ifostetlrr and Xfary !;"ii:iiKl and wif-; to CorneJlns Morrl, l.,o.oi,o: aTr8 more or less In Oltve t'w r. til p. St. Joseph Loan v Tnsst .. ifcutnr f,. An ia I. Kilter, $T,i:. Lot F-ord-Mm. Aihlll" C. f'olpnert to ThoorMel Vervst;imi, and Xtatlldn, hud:'nd and wife. SI Part ef lot on S. Serin? ft., and on .v.fh line ,f l'oirtentii st. WlMl.mi A. M'lrerny ar.d hH Mlf.. fo Andrei. . M,rveord. Let . ?IPbura plie-.- addition to M!sr!fitraka. Wlll'a m A. Xbdneniy and hi wjfo nceto C. 17.1. $1. Lot ;;71 MMburn plac addition o Mishnwaka. Htllian A. Xblnerny and wife to Martin I-s". SI. I, t L it in M'lbum p:e Addition to Mis.iawaka Peter Prentkowskl and .Minnie, band and wife f sfere Pror.fkowskl und Fran- i-. bnwbnnd and wife. ji. T.v,t l". Stnrtnlt plaee, foijrta addition to South P.eud N t:nlslaw Kelf;; and Maryar.na, "Tiubfr.d and wife to Michael TobV" and LInt. husband and wife, .! Let .Vd, third pl.t Summit r'i'e addition to Smth lbnd. Wll'.Jnni II. TPiipe and hi wife to Uom- . oe C. Cnllar and Ieer.r V., $1 a?d oth al:e Let ;'.$ W. r .ind KrelphbsumN !-ii,d P.rondway addition to S-i:th Pend. .Inn-- S. TemlinMon f Herm.m A T- : ulka and Ida. l. Tart of lots ?A and In IIa liel C, jllacht r's f.r.t addition to S-utli r.ev.d. So'oii P. Itlder and Jane L.. bubind n.i Mlfc to Frdon Trust Co. Sl.v4.."' L. ts b, ttl. lij of the f.rst addition t Nararre i l. e f. South l'nd. Alb e t Ward to Jeore H. A!b !i and Mnrae. hub.inl and uifc Jl .;nd ether
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Gairestille, Tex. Tor t!ire year I sufiered untold agonr each month with pains iamy side, f found only temporary relief la doctor's medicine or anrtbinr cLe I took until my husband and I saw an adrertisement of Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I mentioned it to a neighbor and she told me she tad taken it with good re nits, axi aiyised me to try it. Iwaatheain bed part of the time, and my doctor said I kocJJ haTe to be operated en, but we decided to try theVejetab!e C'otnpoina. and I aUouted Lydi E. Fiakham'8 SiaatiTe Wash. I an a dressmaker and am now able tö 3 about my work, and do my honaew work besides. You are welcome to
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Court For Failure to Display Tag.-. Harvey M. Peclc. 321 X. St. Joseph St.. Orville Hardy. Zls S. M'jln st.. WUliani O'Ncil. Lake Shore hotel, Roy Leverick. 407 S. Main William Polls. US S. Kr.ierick st.. and Joe Moore were each fined $1 and costs in the city court Wednesday morning for driving automobiles without the 1?20 license platt. In the cases of O'Nell and I,evrr:o!c the lines were suspended. 'Neil ev.eivir.K clemency because it was St. Patrkh's day ar.d Ltverick's pica that he failed to secure the required p!a.tcs because of a lack of neccsFury cash on account of building a new house, the hitch tost of material taking everything he "could scrape together" touched the heart of the tov.rt, who ttated he had just tlnishf-d a similar undertaking and appreciated the condition of the defendant's pookethook. The remainder of the defendants paid tho lines. The eases Wednesday were the results of the Li's, day's activities or the part of the police followirt: instructions issued by Chief Kline ordering jllkers to arrest all automobile owners driving without the 13-0 llconse. The ott'.cial instructions are brief hut direct and call attention to the necessity for enforcinfr the lifer.se requirements. The tines assessed the first viotims of the nforeement measure were as low as po.-sllde, the oourt placing the minimutii amount against the ofrYruers !.o;t stated that the pej.lty will lie stronger as the drive cob'.ir.ucs issued' a vainin? to motorists reKardin failure t jTOcure the necessary plates.
Tn thousand dollar dmures i asked by Ca sie Dele-amp in proceedings which started in circuit court Wednesday ajrair.st John C. nierney. chief of police of Oorn. Mrs. 1 eicarnp charffet that sne vraji damasreri that Amount 85 the result of a falBt arrest. Action was first started in the Klkhart circuit court at (JoRhen. hut a ehanare of venue was granted, to the Ft. Jo?eph circuit court. After several Jurorn were challenged, a jury was finally selected Wednesday morning and the hoAiinpr of evidence bo4TRn In the afternoon. Mrs. Delcamp testltled on the stand that she wa falsely arrested by Chief HiST.ey on the charge of intoxication and that an Irreparable damage was done to her reputation and peace of mind. Si naid her standing in the community had been lowered a a reirult of the arrest and that she was not guilty of the charge. Pitney was expected to take the Ftand later in the afternoon and testify in his behalf.
WIFE SAYS HUSBAND STRUCK AND BEAT HER
Anra Kocnis charges her husband bat and struck her In her ruit for divorce against Vendel Kocsis filed in superior cocrt Wednesday. Mrs. Kocsis stated her husband was in the habit of coming home late at night intoxicated and when in such a condition ould curse her and strike her. She said her husband was now employed at tho Singer company and was earning J 22 a week. Sho asks the court for the custody of their four children and a weekly amount for their support. Chef les L. Oray charges abandonment In his suit for divorce from Rftrniee E. Gray fllfd in superior court Wednesday. Ho stated his wife left him without cause in July. 197, and he has not seen or heard of her since that time.
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PARIS. March 17. Mile. Holland, French aviatrix. claimed to have established a world's record for women aviators today when sho looped the loop three times in succession.
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