South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 83, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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PAST RECORD OF JERRY MOORE, JR.
BRINGS PENALTY
New Broadway Church
ANNOUNCE DATE
FOR HOLIDAY
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Jude GilmT Impose l ine iid I'arni S'ntriirr for Attempted Ant Theft.
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31-1 S v J-.'s 4 Vii f W'L 3 Ml : ;liLifV loss. Deductions from -lass roc 'D .'--V ! - - K-VvMj MlUfr ords for late return tr. r!a-s afth ls-tfcZr W. K U rr- r-r ; usual. r; Tl : fV ilHr2Uil I Inasmuch as a majority .f tho' -i-lt at the university live within a
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Til''' 1-atrr hollaays uni ..cr.n ai
Notre Iam at noon Wo'inf-S'i.ty. March '51. and end at noon WVdn"-
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vious to th1 c!o" of hi hcM.l :. cus
tomary 10 p re nt amir.atioi will j
is bo m ;ü in all clasyo m uiö co;-i
Droliration
S:i r.flav, rct'd ehnrch.
T-.e architecture of the
March L". at th r, wy I haüdir. I.- of Hip Dyzantine .style liroad-Aay Kvanir. lical ! which has ber. iarcoly adoi ted by oornT of Broadway and ' re ent church architect.a. It is th-
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ond w arir.r: u "cur.nl atch.
Attempts to start. Tf -t irnony mtrodticej j y th 5t.i?o 'nd-- to show tliat Mfor-":nt ir. the .. 'itornohile ar4d att-rnit'd t. J.tart ''- rri'.tor hut was foiled iv the ' rf r ndjiJhUn th rr.f cluinistn bJ' -rr )f loft. Vitn-i-- s uho wro v itli Mr. F tck In the or, s of th T!uildrs and Trdrs aociatlor., nrn-r Vane ..nil Mir hU'an Ft...
i"-tin-d rct-arrlin the action of thei
!'-f n(!a.ut follow inc thn struct! 1.. twi '-n t!io d-f-n'.Jant and the ownt. who h tid that he ca'U'hl Moore n the car. 0:!!rr Keller, who innrjo tiie arrest fivp important testimony reardln? the conversation thnt -?i.-ud between the principals. ir.'Torts to how the caliber nf the : outh w ore repul.W when testimony i nnffrnlnp" Moore's statemnt r vardlnir his alleged army record. In v. hir-h Moore Is allercd to ha' told' Mttn..os that re was wounded In I rnne.. while ?crvir.q In the A. E. F. and w.s confined in a hoFpltal for l ino month wa.s ruled out by order of the court. ShjllojAv Defend. Monro on direct examination Faid that he at in the car to keep outt of tho rain thinking It was Judjre Montgomery's car. lie declared that he was a chum of Harold F. Dabeck. chauffeur for the Jurist but Uaheork vhementlv denied beJn a ";-" to Moore 5tatlr.fT th.it he hod r.!v taken him horre jn the machljie
tuie during the past five or .dx months. Mooro rilcn failed to remember ?:.any details of the allegrd on.er.ation and s'outly declared his innocenee. II. also demonstrate,! a Toss of memory when a.-kod if he )ia l oven be. n ronvlctfd of a charge .I: i-niirt before. After pas.-dng ?or.tT.eo tho court 1-iaced the apP al bind at and '.' defense Imrnodiatoly announced ti.nt an appeal will be taken to tho .ircuit court.
Carroll st. Tl." sor-i.-ty wa formerly Known as the Mizpah nvan'ellal churc h and was locate. 1 ;tt the corm-r of ?.lon tc and Main st?.. which proprr'y was r-old ome viars
j airo lo the S'Aedi-h r ;isio!'.. n'cc.-..i-
tatir.g the erection of a new church. Property in i rapidly growing section of the city was purchased and the work which will be completed with the dedication services Sunday
aim of the congregation to make ih" m v church occupy a vital place in the ommunity interest". Three services which will be he'd at tho church next Sund'iy will be prt sided ovrr by Bishop S. C l.reyfegel of Heading, V-x.. and who will be the speaker at the dedicatory service. Special music will be rendered af all services: by the large chorus choir.
The Horoscope
Tri:si).v. muu h -2:. Toe planotary chart for this day points to very conflicting and contrary d v 'opmonts. While matters wiil n;ove alon;' at an unusually lie!y rate with s.cmii brilliance ar.d success, yet some sudden and entirely unlooked for occurrence holds u rner.ace that may spell diaster. The powerful operation of I'ranus ever disruptive, disintegrating and iconoclastic is translated by both Lunar and Mercurial transits. Iiw. losses, accidents and situations of a peculiar nature are indicated, .o the best astrological advice is to thwart the.se by being 7at t icularly quiet and methodical iibmg all lines. In order to avoid all possibility of these untoward events. All risks should bo avoided In busi-
ness. domestic, .-oc;al and afiection.il
interests. Also the physical health d integrity .should be safeguarded. Those whose birthday it is may ha.e a lively ami important year. They should govern themsfhes with method and discretion in all phas-.s of their lives, guarding against law, loss s. sorrows and accident. A child born on this, day will be quick and clever, but changeable, unsettled, abrupt and may be tceentric, although succes-sful.
File Motion to Prove Authority of Attorney Ixum W. Hammond, attorney for "harles Anten in suit by Auten against Thomas .bdütt for guardian, filed a motion in circuit court Monl.i v asklmr that Ot orpo A. Kurtz, attorney fr MotMtt, prove the au!:ority rith which ho entered Iii?, appearance for the defendant. Hammond seated petition was filer!
I'll Ul l , lit llilljli. VOU1C 1.-K-
:r.g that. b cause of tli advanced aK of Motlitt, a guarlian be apr'int(l to care for his estate. On March 4 summor.? was issued and r t-l bv the .-lieritf for a hearing on .March 1.". Anth..:.y Motlltt entered a suit for the. s.tmo i'iirpos on March H tlirouch Iiis attorney. Mr. Kurtz in the superior court but it is claimed by Hammond no summons or notice was s-rved en Mflfitt of tho tln.-y of this s:it. Hearing was bad yai.ie Jay bef. re Judge Montgoniery and Will', im Vos.. ap(inted yu.uaiian for MotMtt. Mr. Hammond claims tic action
and
Protected Home Circle to Hold Initiation
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i'i l be. ausi that court had r.o li. ttrui of Mottitt ;!nc.' i.o sa:.
u;is served on him. All proceedir.-s ar. :is;t 1 to 1 s;ad until proof is eft'tred the o:jrt by Mr. h'urf that he has authority to act as the attorn y for Mot!'.'.', in the case in circuit cuart.
to i;ii:t oi rii:us. ri'.cjtmn of othcers will take jiac .it the in- ting of th ("oqui'lard civic i lub to b h-ld Tuesday even'.r.g th- school building. Th- p vug ran. '. 111 inc lutle a dar.ee by Kos- I,ipp:n:i and I'.ci'.o i'iraUy ; a talk on b..y scout work by .! .-. ph Tavlor. out executive and : cona-dy sl-ietch . v Harry J. M--' 'ormi'-k. i im;i roit intoxication. John We.-terbury of Ituchanau i-it-? lure iv r Sunday atal ita iti. n;'v partook of liquid r. freshr: : th. ;.i:-.ded him In tb.- dtv b.il for lrunkr.nev.s. - w.t - tmed I " atel ..,ts tv Jtapre (,;l!!:-r Monday.
Hepresr -ntatlvea from lllkhart. Taporte and Mishawaka will he tho guests of the local Protected Home circle No. L'TO. Tuesday night when Initiatory services for a number of Klkhart candidates and IÜ local candidates will take place. C. V. Webster, state manager, will be present and a social hour, during which refreshments will be served, will follow the business meeting. Plans are to he made at tlm Tuesday night meeting for attending the Inner Circle which will Lo held in Importe, May T.. when there will bo a large delegation of members of the Inner Circle and -T candidates from the local eirc'.- present. N". K. DeWees, the deputy In charge here, has. received a communication from H. W. Pyle of Hammond, extending an Invitation to tho South Hend team and members to assist in the initiation of a el.iss of 7." candidate1- on May 20. Plans accepting the invitation are under way.
INSTALLATION OF PASTOR M ILL TAKE PLACE TUESDAY
Carl Ci. Anderson will he installed pastor of the local fllorSa Iei Lutheran church, when tlje Laporte district of the Illinois conference will be in session here Tuesday and Wed -
of them ar. planning to take adantage of the holidays. The (llee club has completed arrangements for a concert tour through Illinois and Iowa during the acation. Th Lditors' number of the Scholastic which is published annually just hefore the faster vacation will be ready for distribution Tuosday, March Hü. Set lsay Date. April 1 is the tinal date e for handing in essays in the Median medal essay contest. Hithrt the contest did not clo.-e till May 10. This year, however, because of the large number of graduates, the faculty of the College of Arts and Letters has decided to close the competition a month earlier. The contest is: open to all seniors. The philosophy essays will also be submitted a month earlier than usual. April 1 1 being the final date set i'or the completion of philosophical es.is. South Hend public schools will observe the week of March J'J-April J as spring vacation according to an announcement made Py Supt. W. W. Horden. Th- schools will close on Friday, March :0. and wiil reopen for classes April 5.
1 j Two things on which the
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nesday of this week. Th- convention will be opened I 7'. M.J, l,,ti,iri,iti,m
Tuesday evening at 7:4." o'clock with the celebration of Holy Communion, which will b- followed bv the pre
paratory permon delivered bv Itcv. !
J. Torell of Chesterton. Ind., and the sermon in Lnglish by Lev. A. N. Nelson of Laporte. Wednesday morning at l:o0 o'clock a prayer service will be held and at 10 o'clock the business session will convene. Rev. Ldward Stark of Hobart. Ind.. will speak at " o'clock in the afternoon.. Ilrv. Peter Peterson, president of the Illinois conference, will h.ac charge of the installation exercises Wednesday eve ning. Rev. J. Tel'.een of St. .loser h, Mich., will eh live r the Knglish sermon.
PROVE CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY
For Postal Employes An xatoination for typi-t and clerk with knowledge of stenography will be given by the civic service commi.-.-don at the local postoffice April I'. May 7, and June 4. The examinations will b- open competitive and vacancies in the departmental service at Washington will be rilled from th.se examinations. Th1 m-ed of Monographers and tvpists at Washington s M ute and
e-ligibl-s are ur;
d to take the:-' ,.
animations announced or the we kly .stenographer and typist evaminations held each Tuesday. Csual entrance salaries are .M.I'jO a year for typists and $L2-j a year for stenographers.
A case of mistaken identity vis! proven in the city court Monday I
morning when Hernard Willis of Yah paraiso. Walter H. Kussmaul of Crown Point and Harry It. Smith, a preeminent automobile ilealer ot Chesterton. Ind.. were arraigned on barges of gambling. The trio were arrested Thursday evening by Grand Trunk railroad detectives when they we-r' discovered playing cards for money on a Grand Trunk train. The eharges were elismissed in ceurt when the railroad police operatives testified that they were looking for professional gamblers, who had been operating on railroad trains and that they were now convinced that the thr'- on trial were not the men they were eriginally after. The defendants told the court that they were enroute to Flint. Mich., after n consignment of Ruiek automobiles to be driven through to
j Chestet ton and that they were playI ir.g rhum for a small amount "just I to pass the time away" as one ot tho ! ih t'cr.dants testified.
MTW I.liTTl Ci:. A new variety of head I ttuce cal!d th- Iceburg has leen produced in California. A carload of ihe lettuce, th' first ever shipped to the local market, has been received by the Piowaty and Sons- commission house.
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opi:. rn'siim rids. Rirls on the street Musher to be purchased by the beard of public: works were opened Monday morning. Twelve bids were received from hading automobile truck manufacturers and these wall he considered later in the week.
Mothers should see that the whole family take a tlmro, purifying system cleansing Fiz-ik this sprir.g.NOW IS Till: TI.Mi:. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along better if the blood is given a thoro purifying the stomach ami bowels cleaned out and the germs ef winter accumulated in the system, driven away. IIOIJjInTKU'S UOCKY MOrXTAIX TI'A is one of the very best and surest spring medicines to take. Get it and sen the difference in the whole family. Their color will be better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. Wettick's Original Cut Rate Store.
i im:d rou spixnivr.. It cost Ladwiaw Coneoski S - 7 in t'.r.es for r l'ttl autimobi'e ride which h ' took Sunday, lie was arrested by motorcycle otlicers on charges of speeding and riding with an op n muffler. The court fined him ? and -osts on th speeding oharg
and M and co.--;s for running his j aachine with the muffler open. I
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Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health
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This is Ko. 3 o a series of ad verti xrr. er. ts , preparrd by etcnt ph-siciant crpLaining Itow certain diseases, which
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f t r-du'itig tho vTt'.it r f i ! r pe'.n'N a week
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Says Poisons Cause Headache Dizziness
Catil Ton-u ni'iit in
and M nal tli" spring.
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s-ip-rtlor.s P.e ts It tea'ithv tr.'! h fer its neT J.r..wn t-o.lv t'Ae. Cir-
N the Mira. .Ii Method, tried nnd
(!(r. d bv then-M.irn.ibi Pres.Tl;.tb.n Tablet". "t.f a ini n g exact doses f th-' f.ini.ius pr-s ri pt I -ti . ar sohl r-.y Irr.L'gixtx i,t .1 fer a birg.. case, er if vois j ret-r yen .an oMabu th-ni ty s-ri!1iic ''ar.-ot t ti e Maria! i Cernj any, -u't Ve,,lu ;rd Ave, l-fr..it. Mich. Tl;-v r r- ten r:::!.'- ne.i l-ne n. wrinkles r
rat.: -.'.tu'ps. i t..-v arc p:ulär Sevaiise
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petent physiaan, crpLumng liow certain diseases which attach
tlx: air pasfes such els liueurnaata. Irii3uen;a. Vhoopin
Cuugh, Sleaslcs or er-en a long euntinueii Cold -often leave these organs in an inflarned. cung'-sted state, thu5 aifjruirijj a favorable? foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's VapoRub rry be of value in this oonditicn.
Adv.
Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo
If c,i .1 nt i:ood cordit'on,
to k ; your hair in be careful what you
ash it with
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Mary no ri. w :-.. need a Spring Rh blood bee'OU. s the through th.o w ir.: r rjring con;- s .-1 c
typh'dd, sc.urb-t f r. euch eat-rrh, n -ur.ilg: i. rh -uiuati 'o-i of aid1, tit- and a siag-'-.:
feüng pr'abs The bowel.-, th.' l.v r and I
r.ey.s med h!p The t'... thinning and puritv mg if ami boils a:" pr-s- r t Tz bb-t.s juickly i iiv.' ' . ..r.-l kidney ir.artr. ity ar.i ion of pois.-.ps te. j :
nr made string a;:i t f-r .--p .ni summer. . r i !ics i- e.ph'ir and rrr-.i".i u ' : " a r ::-h'.e-e.--. Now ol hi'.- t!-; i m 's with 1 v 1 1 ! ! . ' '. : h- . Setter dt-:rv. e . d ; i i. take. Ir.;gv ;-t- .- 11 t :; in - tu! 1 s. 'iv :;. p.- . .' g . r,' 1 !-.:;-! let. :. ... : -;i. . : i: SuiplotO T.i . '- ..w'.
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Fev,' of us escape measles it s one of the commonest of childaood diseases. Every mother snows the sTnptoms, but the mistake tliat most mothers make
i is in failLnp; to realize that the I rhild is not fully recovered after ! the eruption and fever disappear. i The air passages are still inliarned and if this iafLimmation is not cleared up, the air panrigcs may : be weakened, thus paving the j way for pneumonia cr serious disease of the luns. ! Nightly applications of Vicks
VapoRub will aid nature in relicvinr: this inflammation. Be-
! cause Vicks acts locallv bv stirn-
(which h tuation tnru trie sion to draw b ss . is ; out the inflammation, attract the
f - - oxl ' blood awav from the conrestcd
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Mo-t so .ps ar.d pr pare 1 shampoos icnt.iin too much alkali. Tliis !
ur: s tli- sea. p. making the tiatr brittl.'. and ;s very harmful. Mulsi-
l cocoanut oil shampoo P .;ro and entirely grcis
in i'.'h h -tier than ar thing e
i an use ioi pool g. ii" iiiis . J 1 t can t p. ssshiv mh.re the i.itr. i spots and relieve the cough. In
imp.y moisten vour Pair w:::i cu., mv, i.iuci. i-'
; w.itt r ar.d rub it in. One- or two tea
spoonfuls will make an of r; 'h. creamy lather, a
th- h t;r ar.d s alp tru lather rir.-es out e.i-ilv
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parti
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i bun du nee d cleanses
roughly. The and removes iirt. dandruff
dient 5 of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long.
bringing the medication to beai directly upon the inflamed areas. Children's digestions are delicate easily disturbed by toe much "dosing." Vicks, therefore, is particularly recommenderj since it is externally applied and so can be u?cd often and freeh without the slightest harmful etTects. Vicks should be rubbed if over the throat and chest unti. the skin is red then spread or thickly and covered with hoi flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loo'c around the neck anc the bed clothes arranged in th form of a funnel so thc vapor: arising may be freely inhaled If the cough is annoying, swallov a small bit of Vicks the size of i pea. Samples to new users willb sent free on request to the Viel Chemical Company 233 Broa Street, Greensboro, N. C.
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