South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1920 — Page 3

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DUDE APACHES IN NEW CRIME WAYE STIR PARIS PRESS Kcturn of Criminal ami Cut Throat CaiiM's Manv A r t.

PAHT?. Mar 1C --'I Nippr." v : "dude a;j,L''l)i ," ha; inaugurated r."v rrirn vav.- in Paris and the . e-xfrpap h ar. calling u r ' r the pob' to do s n eth i p g ;i tout it. This r.w type of bandit-a svi.v dr. r-:-iployi rn kt.y (.f the- turtles that ' ; ad hii pr-'Jf" .cH'r of the bforet hr-v. ir .'.ays ore f the m-t feared -iminalt 1m the worlil. Put o Ivü f'Vfrt'jrr.'l the o!l ib-a lb:-. an ' .lp.uhn" mil-', ri' -ressar i'.y do his ' ork in corduroy I r e hes. a i fl t ish and a bandana handkerchief. fc-il itiite oft n h- tackles his viG'.i in cv'i itis bdhes. I f rn ay live Pi the same ';t:rtT.s the 'dd-f.i-h-bned "aji.M hut h Ii i a lot inoro rja.s. Ilctur-i I-. H--Tit. Th rrtiin of th "ap.U'"h :-" to ParH is an v tit of only a. few Meek. For months aft r the .axmisi im wn.s signed gangs of bandits r reported operating In the riijtKtrtH of tour, i - i r: n the e,d ' .iprif'h" u ajor-.r, th- knife, tif Pad pipe ami powerful "Irni;:-, hut it M only recently that thr rime wave

I'orhd into the renter of th -ity. ' Straps; stories ram" to the f.u's f the police of ymjng hoh!u; men 'trin? overdr.g clothr.--. v.-ho sprt' iho early part of th- evening heir?: ' good fcllov.uV" with strangers ir lafti and dancing hall.s, ami then attacking the sanift Granger a liti later in dark street. Thorp wtc reports of attacks upon unpscortel v.onien, of stah!ins ami of raid upon small shops, and sevpral of thrs reports mpntloncd a Mond. h'.p!idr youth as apparently trip ladpr. Toilets Ftnundtip Youth. The Dolice finally rouiidod up the i.lorid. sndrr youth. Th-y fomn hini aslot'p In thp t ick rKm of tlirty f-rllar cafe not far from tji afo nr.d bright light listrlrt of M ontrnartrp. from whih. !t v. as .-ifti-rward lrarnpd, he had lern dij I i n the operations of ono of th j.iO: cicvfT younp panff of rut-tlin-ats and robhers in the hlytorr of thp town. P.ut what was mt peculiar was th.it thp blond, blender youth v;t-s pot at all Mice thp "nprvhe" of tl;.lodrama. Tn the ?ir.rt plaee h' li'ln't smoke ai.d ii' .stavr" " a;a " ven tov. l his irl alo-it the hoards y her hair without puthnvr a eiaret. ;-'ondly. he not a dojie f:end, and when he tlrank it was only a l.tt.V vin- with his meaN. I'ind Ciirm'H lnxit.r. In a hlT closet in another Iir;r' joor.i in the rear of a- ifo thi poll, e lfund the "property" of thKan;?. It ror.s;ted of four dinner 'i.ts, dancing Tumps and all tho triniinlnp'j. There were six members of the cranr and they took turns tos::n out f'r thH evening. The pair th.it Ut out on tlie evening rloth.-s worked tho poorer .sections of the city. The tuxedo quartet mad.- a sptvi'ilty of hlph-prlroil cafes ;ir.d d.m'lni places that remuinid open ..fier hours In defiance f police r Kn'ation.s. The blond hoy he was

13 spr.k enough Hn'Iish and Italian to trap tourists. Hp u-cpptPil Iii.- arrest complacently, but only . lushed when the Ik)1U:p qu.tior.ed hin about his pals. Others Mill at Urso. The remaining members of thp vtet havo not been rounded up. The poliep attrllute to tltj:i the re-L-!:t murder of a taxi driver who aus shut to death in one of the suburban carters. It was learned that a yen: til in evetilncr clothes entered his taxi at the I 'lac' de l'Opera and directed that he be driven to an addres.s four miles frora the Optra. Whe: th chauffeur was found dead the r.et morning his pockets had been ri:!ei and his watch Mas Kr.e. To combat tho "apaches" the police have added to tho bicycit patrols an automoolle s.yuad which raakes nichtly rounds of the districts in which the b.tndlts have been operating. Tb.e itinerary' 'f car'.i autojnobi! Is kept secret. ei'n from thrt pdcp agents about to :nak- the trip, ir.tll two minutes before the departure, when it is corumunlcatt d t hem by telephone, Kcsults arv Cixxl. In many casj the results have been Rood. A few niiihts lien a t'Olice automobil' rounded up a band of 5ix voum: "apaches" who had robbed and knocked nerveless a woman's i.'ort and wor-1 attempt -.n to carry lit-r down a dnrk pasa peway. Two nights later another pol! automobile des-'ended upon nr.otlp r band a t!iey were leaving a shop i:; the Kue de IN-'.'Ar.iv luadd d"Wi; with loot. Th" n-'wsp-, pers. h"wey-r, are ! (t a th-fSvi. Th. y are b-nnd imit tb.-. t the nimNT of police be inert asi d and that a portion of the day j.rc e e .wsij.rTT'd to nlht duty.

Kill A.MS TO AID I EXTERTAL' lG MA Rl.XES

President Ebert and His Frau

MEDICINE PARTY

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FIRE DAMAGES STOLTZ RESIDENCE

COSTLY AFFAIRialenjotcd

PROSPEROUS year: na,na-e to Homo F,,rni'

I j turo is Estimated to Two Plead Guilty to Operating j Territory of Frozen North: !e S..iOO.

Car While Intoxicated.

Carried on Enormous Export and Import Trade.

l ire. ,.f mysterious c r:i:i dap.;- j aKed tbe upper portion of the re.-u- !

demc (f Lr. Charles Stoltz. IZv N.

i Hy the time John Vour.c of Nllrs. . JLMvAl . .MasKa. .Maren . v.i tu the xtort cf , I Mich.. .-ts through paylr.c fm-s ; John W. Troy, territorial collector orhv t..r ro - Th r 'ii and s-ttiin- for damages incurred customs, siys that Alaska's trade j V. ' 1S .v b tV.- I during a litt: partv ::iat he pave ! with the United States and foreign V'ad -d " 'idlr ' for two f.liow to.vnsmen Wednesday ieountri,. In 1919 wa. p.erhnps. " l?-Jf r ' ! nik-ht it will cost him about 575. .larger per capita of population than ''i'- '- " i L,.... V n t,r ,tinn nf tb.. dci arLiient armed on the v0..n.?. th

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timate. world. The territory-' imports and Your.g, ae"ompani-d by Christ j exports for tho year amounted to Ileum ami William Meyers cam- to "'jS02,?.2rJ. Mr. Troy reports. This South H' ü.l in Your.:".-- roachin' j was a decrea.se from $27.398.793 as

Wednesday and proceeded to stage compared with the previous year

ealii c attic and roof of the i evidence being wi"appel in liames. Water Damages I'm nlshlngs. Altb.oubh the blaze w as t onhned to the attic and roof. the living

: , rooms ami othces of tho doctor were in raor ot ti, . . , ,,r ! thoroughly drenched by water and or a.ioui , , . , ,

a St. Patrick's dav relebrntion by 1 The lilance of trade

uhia-v i-ibr u.,i eTll 1W f,,,. i i r.nrt r, , u ,,.v,u' r, uith. furniture, hangings and decora

i-,..iii.,.,i , i,. u'i,n,.i . ;i x . i tioiiS bbereu irm trie sniOMi ar.u

i ui'i". in'ii jhi. Mt-i .Mii. ii im-- iTriiui. LTcrfiiJt in in? f in y in e 1 1

(driving ea.-t on Washington av., be- of gold in Alaska was declared to

1 1 ween Court nr.d Tvifayetto sTs.. dur-j be "tho reallv di:

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the r veniiig the machine colli- the year's butdness." This was at-

distressing feature ct j c,ulnfr ,',)rtjnt "Kü r-,cord9 and i

ded with .another car narkfd airainst 1 ,u.te,j - ,K,nrm,ii huh r.t .,f ine ean ineory u,.u sparivs. ;rom

the rurb vith the rs:ult that both mininp PoM without corresponding lh chimney caused the blaze was machines sustained cnnsidt-nMo irrr... it- tv not I dispro ed when t was found that

damage. The pa rty was escorted to ; jn popi,iaton during the previous the poise nation where Young was I 0 years was stopped and there booked on a charge of driving an: j3St V(ar a net K;dn cf 371. automobile while intoxicated nnd ;

Iii- companions wer"

drunkenness. Tri. ricads CnÜtv.

he'.d for j

TWO 3II7N" i:LIST.

Men with experience as cooks and I bakers will receive lirst considera

ble trio pb aded guilty in the ; tion at the navy recruiting station city eourt Thursday and Young wa be-ause of the opening of commisfined ?r aiiil costs while Ileum and j sary schools at Newport, R. I., and Meyers were each fined ?1 and costs San Francisco.

Th fines amounting to $.17 were' A. A. Che'bo.skv and Darrel A.

the tiro originated within the attic ! walls and most of the damage was j confined to the attic and contents 1 althoug i a part of the roof was. de-j stroyed. The loss is covered by in- ! surancc.

paid by Young who carried a roll of some ?.?00. He told the eourt that It cost him about to settle for

Uenncr of Laporto fnllsted at the

local station Thursday and were

M-nt to Indianapolis. Ioth men so

the damage to the ear which he b eted Newport, lb I., as their traincrashed into and it will cost him I ing station.

miroRTs loss rn.;. Tia d H. Jones of Fort Wayne re- j ported to the police- Wednesday 1 evening that a black walrus leather 1 hand bag containing important in- j surance papers and persona effects j was stob n from him while he was j waiting for a train at the New York t

Central derot. Tho theft occurred about 0 ."0 o'e'oek.

A favorite typ of the cr.e eyelet tie. Black kid. covered French he",. "Flexible- .." $10.00

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Fashion Favors One Eyelet Ties

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Guarantee Shoe Co.

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l-a'et picture of the former president of the Herman republic. ?nd his vi:''.

FILES REPORT OF

VOTING PLACES! :if

IJoiuidaricr? Selected 1 y Committee Will Stand in Coining Election.

division of part of F.. . I,. SS, second plat out lots in South Bend. 1 iiilt.d by State Ikiiik of Inaiana.

Mary I'awlickl and her Ira.-band

'faulty Tajkuwski and Mary, If.

W.. ?1 and fith r L-ood and

i valut. Fart of lots tS, D'J and 100

in commissioners' sub-division of I

part of I!. . I 7 9 in i"eeond id.it out lots in South Ffnd. Jan Nasiatka and .losef i, II. and W.. to Anton Noinch and Anna, 11. and W.. $t and other good and value. Fart of lot 1 in Haft's lirst addition to South Bend.

With the final changes made in John I. Fulmer, fleorge A. Ful-

Union towiuship precin. t boun-lai i. s, m-r ana nis w ne, t.race m. w immer , ... , iaiid her husband, Maud 1. Whitmer the report of the eomimuee ha.im, h(.f husbara,t ln Irvin c. Im en accepted tinahy by th- board j :in,i us uil0 cL Ivt i iUH :U)purof lounty ( mm!sst('Ti.rs and t ho J tenar.ces thereon in Merrili ld'.s su!-hoiir.dari-'s as i t commended bv tb A ivid'.on of u. L. an adtlition to

Misi.awaKa Mary F. Fair to Fillie F. F. Bem'-

I ston. SI. Iot 11 in I'rantz' third

addition to South Bend. Andrew Kara to Steve Yucskics and Flizabeth. II. and W., $1. Lot 0u in Arnold and Fagin's sub

division of iuu tli part of B. O. bd.s l

SO and SI in second plat of out lots

in Suth Bend, platted by State

committe- will it.n.d in tb.e coming

eh ct ionv'. Voting Iii.; hin. s v. ill be us d onl;

in Sa:th ib-nd during th" .-min'T election. F.stiinates ot tlo- commisslon r.s are that but two voting machines will be i. . d d with this ai rai.gerneiit.

To I',. P;iMr Ballot.

.M .sb.au aka and 1 1 v rural d:-tric:si

will r.se japer ballots for this yeat's ebction and until such time .-s th

county can purchase mor-' machines

When such a purchase Is nude H

will be neee.-sarv to mak- farther

chant:. s l"'ci.i" nire laliots can b handled in a precinct using machines than in one ln which the pap r ballot Is used. The present, high cos' of thnno hin and the inability oi the

i bank

Walter H. Fields and his wife to tis F. Fa u rote and Kda K.. II. and

: i W., $1. Forty acren more or less in

uarrui township. otis J. Faurote and Ida K.. II.

and W., to Lawrence C. Bergland and Theresa F.. II. and W.. $1. Forty acres more or less in Harris township. Allie White and her husKanl to AlliOrt l"" n m 1 -.TiJ i.flw.i" -ilni

companies to guarantee delivery inl p! "' ; ,': '' ? " i " ' ' V '

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division of lot 40 m Ienniston and I"'l!ow'.s additiou to South Bend.

time for th' coming election in the

fall forced the commissioners to adopt the policy of usin machin s in o:.!y part of the county. The co-t of the tuo machlias that will be

purchas d ui'.l be about

News of tlie City from Official Records

I second sub-division of pai . lots No. Sf and sß in se-c I ..'If l.-.tl- ,f Cut Ii K.iii.l

BUM lis. Mrs. (...uv

H. Bauer.

IvjT Wii'w;u-l;i st., d..tueit,.r, March 17.

ato' Warsaw, lr.d.. t Berni

g.-e, stenographer. Mi-hauaka, lud.

Julia Boinski to Alex llama and M irgaret, H. and W., $1 and other

value. Iit 2 6 in John K. Fowler's

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ond plat of

out lots of South Bend, platted by State Bank of Indiana. William A. Mclnerny and his wife to Bertha M. Mclnerny. SI. Iot 2Ü in Milburn Place addition to Mishawaka. William F. Martin and Bvrd. II. and W.. to Albert B. Clieys and I'.mma. $1- Part of lots Ü2 and 01 in A. (F Cusliing's addition to South Bend.

Agniszka K'asprz.tk, Fva Szyma- i

I nowski arid ba r husband. Jozef Kas-- I MKIlI(.i: UCFNsFS. j Przak and his w:fe, IVotll Kastrzak ... . , , ' and his wile, eronika Kasprzak. to Ho; N. . .te. t i a;.;-h p. . ' ;

t .uomi w - i iii'-ua, i i BM Ulli I ,

j alue. Part of let 10 Jn F. C. Itaff's ! hrst addition to South Bend.

I1I AI. FsTATi: Tit ANSIT'KS. ' Trar.M". is m r al tat are tuk n t)t)lllt Sil pcrintrtldotlt from the records of the Indiana Ti- ' tie and Loan company. j r Toad Car ComjHUlY Worth .. FeFoy a:Vk hi.- wife to ' Fb.. ubs W. Worrell and JeSs.e M.j II. and W.. .-:" Lot P. in .lacob J Y. W. Waterson of Ottawa. III.. I'.upei fourth addition to Walkt r- j has b en appoitited supf-rint-r.dent ton. t of transportation of the ""hic;)co i'r.ink Wa'anski and T k'. a, If. and) South Bend and Northern Indiana W., to Sam Boorda and (lita. 11. andlstie. t Failway o.. to succeed F. U. W.. ?1 and other uoo.l and value. J Hollar. Mr. Wat rson has been

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t r.:-.'-ortat ion sup- rintnder.t t'..e i:iinoiS Traction Co., for pi-t 1 years.

for th"

F. J. Murn.y m i'nita;on to the Ki'.var.S !ub to ; on th-' re-il r -,-'t' board In an erit.r '.rmrnt tc .e ci.-n th" Hovirir Marin, s ): the I'otarA- room of the ilier tor el March ?l. Murray, fru-.e.- 'ear. no civ,-g" ' f r-"cru:'ir!g in South B-r.d duri"he war iir:-d that a la rce a'te.'-.J-ance be pr s nt at th -v, vi ; hinv t h '-- t : - f ' . . i r ! . -. i r y

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ISUi:s l'ItH'KMATIOX. j STFTTOAFT. March IS. Brest; Fbert has issued a. t-vcord j.rt'Clan.a- ' tuui thanking iermany's workmen; for their support in breaking n; the insurrection. Ti;e precid.-nt urged all i w-jrkers to return To thir t.i: ks at I once. He said tb.e K"vet um nt would j :bt permit the army to nix in the aft lirs of the p.MipV and tiiat all re- ! sponsible for th- tr.ilitarv st Izttre off jouc- in B.:r:in would be punished! severely.

iiki.b nPw MinniM. j 'mCACO. March -. Frank' FJl.-y admittrd to ph"e today that: bo "pushed" hi v if. after she had ; :.a-. 1 him u ill. dubs and plat." ar.-u-.d the h- use h.s. nish.t. thn he' put b- r to I'd aioi did . ii.-v.-- , U'-.t,; . I ; to., iv l bat : !-..' u J.-.o:. : I'ol.ce h.M K:'.. . .

MIFWAlKFi:. Wi-. The tllng hells "will not ring out" for1 Arthur rm:i not fir . lns at! b":it rthiir tdd the eeiirt Ii luol ;

! ' dtainil nnru' under fill-.' jrc

U-riM-s witn wliicu to marry.

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