South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
5 ATniDAY MORNING. APRIL 3. I02t
JURY IS OUT 19
HOURS IN TRIAL OF MARTIN JAGLA
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Hammond .Men When
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Disagree.
r ich-.l l.v th .' ljllh.ration In
No vf-rdi. 'A as 3 :ry n frr 1 'j In.'ir
,th" trl.i! of Mr;rt!n Ja!u. clvircJ v!'h hlirhv.ny rblry. JthIpth Hnriri. or.fi d! -.chert; el the 12 m-n Fri'jy n ft nr r;u--tionlr.f: ta'h v-nir-rnan ai to The probability of reachlr..r an a trrf ir.er.t . Th Jury b?ar. elcFl-r rating at o'clock Thur.-'iay afternoon n:.'l rontirvjel without rf-alts until 11 o'clock that ni'lit when th y retire-J.
They be-pan work on tlu- i:a.- ;ta:n oirly I'rirlay i;i',rnir.;r ,'üüI when no i rrern'nt I i a 1 b ' n rt it h 1 fit 11 o'clock I'rMay morr.ir.cr Ju(Jc Jlamrnon'l mile. I thMn into tho court room wh-ro ar-h juror mM h" thought thcrf v re i.o prospects of rvr a i !; i :. vrllct. FriTi the tir.io r.f th- f:rt ballot rrhich was takii by tl." jurymni yhnrtly aftrr r tiring fcr (b llbcraion whn the 12 men Mood f vpu to f.v for conviction. thr w;u but Ii- fhari: In the 1 1 1 1 n 1 .s of th" Jury. r. e.r.r ballot tho count stood six to Th r.xt ballot tho count was : '.iln j-v.n to livf and rcmainM so throughout tho h'-it. Mrtjumnt of Thursday rJirht nnd Trblay mornir.fT. Charge.-;! with 1 1 rltl ui. .las!. i was charg'-d with '.topping I'nmucl Fiewcll uhlb on his way lifin1. ono right !n January and, at '.)( r-oint c-f a srun. tool; nil the money Kit-well h'td at that time. oti hi" person. The defence brought out by Jag- ! i's altornry was that It va ri cao of mlftakrn Identity anl that ho did not arrivo in South Ihnd until th morning following th holdup. Mary Jacla. the wlf" of th acu..-d man. :"tind on tho stand that he left hrr in Winltnar at a thne that would make It Impoy-ible for him to .Trive In So-ith I'.end early onouq lt eomrnlt the ro'.ilicrv. Identified .liista. Mr. Fiewell Identltied .Trig hi as Tie man who robbed him when H a ofd. on the witness -fand. OUn MoDnnaml and Clyde Yant, two lilshwaymon recently oonvlrted in r P'Tlor court for a h'rg nunibr. r of i hefts in South IJend, had bn returned fron the, state reformatory at the requej-f of Japla's attorney v.-h .-all they had admitted perfetratlni? the crime for which Jala 1 charged. Neither of these mn were placed on the ptand. by the defense despite the fact that they have been In the ccunty jail for several weeks for the express purooKe of testifying in Jagla'u behalf. With the disTnl.ssal of th jury In tho present trial, Jafla has been ommltted to the county jail to wait :i new trLil on the s xme charge, or answer to the charge of e;rand larceny. Deputy prosecutor George A. Schock, wIjo conducted the proset ution in tho present case, stated he did not know which chan,'o would in lroupht ar:inst Jal.t first. Neltaer char is expected to be pressed befuru the next term oi' lourt.
HOY SCOUTS CLEAN YARDS NEAR HOMES
k o fi (i rnAAtlriv rt Tin r 1 1 1 1
lard Civic club Scout Executive J. ". Taylor promised members of the organization that tho scouts of the Coiuillard troop would set a good example for the community by cleaning the yards about their homes. A letter haa Just been received by Mr. Taylor, signed by th 12 members of the troop, statins that they had fulfilled the pledge. Mr. Taylor, in speakir.r? of the work which he has accomplished thus far la lavish in his praise of the cooperation which ho is receiv:t;t trom local men. It is not. "Here is. pome money, I am too buy to lake an active interest" attitude u hb-h is to prevalent in Eomo communities. A course, in lirrmanship b? to bo a feature of scout training. Mr. Taylor interested local Mremen who have agreed to Kive the troop examinations following t!i' course, one tcout master l.as reportevl to Mr. Taylor on tho deportment of his Troop at thr- recent tire at the Indian Refining Co. He told of their helpfulness In reporting to th firemen when wparks alighted on nearby l.ulUlinps txnd contra-sted this with their actio:;. when at tires previous t. their athllation with tiie bey v!OUtS.
OBJECTS TO WRINKLES IN DIVORCE LAW
BIRDS You Should Know
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PLAN FIVE YEAR ROAD PROGRAM
ANNOUNCE SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM
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rmow.N Tiin.vsiiKT. h- hrawv. thrasher 1h a ruusin of
e oall.'.Td. I.Ike the pnHpr. .Hr.l
woodp.-fk.r. It has many names. which are. "brown thrush" ;i:r.ur:d thru,h". "tawny thrush". reia thrush." 'iirriun t .v 1o.k;-.i"
mockingbird" and "Cnsllsli
The unnrr ,:irf r.f
the body i a reddish-brown, darkst on the wintrs; wjns short, he ivy and re.i'hin,.' ba k only to th? base c-f the tail; tail b.r.ir ar.rl well rounr!.
Following is the musiral program for Sunday morning at tho First Methodist Episcopal church April
' i tt i i rri l under the direction of I"red i Several Hundred lhousand Xoa. ibias. orcmist and director:
Mornlnc 10: in.
COURT RULES ON SUBWAY PROPOSAL
'lri;eh
be Spent in County During Year.
Tnoekir.Rblrd.'
Prelude Resurrection
I'roct-s-sJor.jl Hymn No.
year
and
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a fan:
about l:: inclu-y.
With the decision of the supreme court in liOltiir.tr the eounty unit
road law alid. a li
building program will be
l y th board of county commiasion-
' f) .. ..,1.. . -1 i . ...t.t. , ro iTum.ifli'itf.lv fVi:it will tritai ft. V.
forming lor.L'Itudina! Ural hundred thousand dollars.
d:.s- The case of W.rKe C. Forrey, jr.. be'a.njnc the Madison county board of rar- i rir;ifnlclnr,M-i uns derided In favor
j of the commissioner.,- recently by the
HUpierne court alter reauimr briers from L-oth this case and th case of Reo Van Hess against the St. Joseph county commissioners. ApjM-aletl C'iw. While the Madison county eae was appealed many months before the action started by .St. Joseph tounty citizens In the superior court.
Merr." . . . . . Mjllin. 16C Lb-ct ho ven
Response (Chant) "The Lord's Prayer" Holden 1-adtes Chorus "Hail to the Risen
Judjse SeeLirt Upholds Plea of Tho Electric Railway Companies.
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.Easter
d, and opf ns
nr.U'T pirt: i, black ;)f)"
rnis. in' n-maio ni'tv ie tiniruished from tile male bv white on the wini; hir.K' rauch
rower, and the spots in the breast less. They have a lemrth of about
1 1 I-Z Iru-hvs and
Lord"
rad i "r'an (Offertory)
Instituted
Sabbath" . , Rr-cessional (Choir Post! u de 'i 'ore nation
a wir. extent tf
The brown thraher is a n-.l;rrant whos.j rar.e extends from the Iulfi States north f Manitoba. Maine an 1 Ontario, and west to the Rocky! Mountains. It cpm.es north the j later part of March and In April.! ;inl rt-fnrr.i. v.nitH In , .-, k r. - 1 '
October. Ac.ordir.tr to Prof. Judd 'U'cU,on as reycheu on y a few the proportion of the dilTer.nt elc-!las """ sul,; tvu''1 '' ments of their food, as determined ; Vu"ly ,Ally- ilU:it c ai."1 by an examination of 121 stomachs.!1'- M- Harnmerschmidt In the ht. collect. ,, showed: Animal matter ! JI,h county mho were also con-
C2 percent, vegetable matter and ! hU,orc-'1 m itlin- the M.idison case.
mineral , adds that their c
nomlcal relation to atrriedturo may I'O cununed up as follows: Twothirds of the bird's food is animal tho v set.ihle food Is mostly fruit, but t.ik-n from cultivated crops is offset by threes times that volumn of insect which disturbs th balance of nature ani threaten? ou; welfare.
p' ir-e . . M( Knd
. . . . Jaul r ,onT" ndclssohn of the . Tarvett
March"' . .
Meyerbeer In the afternoon at 4 o'clock the choir will a'ain render Dudley Puck's;. 'The .story of the Cros."
POSTPONE HEARING OF AGED MAN
SO(i SPARROWS. In his "North American P.iris." Mr. Chapman lists SO sp-c;e and
s.ubsp- ci'-s of sarrows, and in his i
"Kirds of Iraliana" Mr. Putb-r de-
s rlii M 1' of these which have been i
identified in thi state as 'on;' sjjar rows. The sparrows ar' c M.p.ira tlveH' small trray and brown bird
wiiii siripoii upper p;ir;s. uirnter mi - i
dt-rneith. They elos-dy r semble each other, and it InUfs an expert to listlnK lls'n them. Tiey winter from Indiana and M:iss.i- hiieti .southward ami bred from Irsdiana and Illinois southward tl;roii":ho::t their ran ire. Th.ey uro persistent ami joyous slm,-.rs. and tlir i" scarcely an hour in the when their delicious, i 's;atii" son may not l r heard.
The sonK sparrow sc ks its food
on tne Krounu. me roou cons.-iin
of seeds- of weeds and Rrass. summer it is a destroyer of The aeratre of its food the year Is about one-third and two-thirds weed and
pras? seeds. Pecause of the srreat ni-mbfrs of them, their ceneral lis-
Th is action artirras the county unit
road law and allows the county commissioners- to proceed with the building immediately of the Far trial, the X road north and the X read south. Thepe three roads have bevn contracteed for at a cost of about .".00,000 and w ork, w hich h..s been held up on account of the bond isuce, will Le start"d within the, next week or two. I Man Program. Other roads :n the county will be built during the year and in th" no.t five years, the board of com-
! misslom rs having a propra in planned
i tJait u PI ii!:ii-i Sf Iii-.-. tiVi pnnnlv '
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inHnfT me jcaiiir: counties oi rn -täte in prood roads pror-ram. The a;-" appealed from the St. Jueph siij erior onurt will ab-o be con-
sKurtMi iy me supreme court
tin re is embodied in that rise ;4 test of the taK law which requires county commissioners to secure the approval of t!ie state t;ix commissioners befre Nuimr bonds for road buildinr. A elecjslon n that law is expected within the next few week.-.
When Der uty Pros. Schock started to address the judpe in the eity court Friday morninc. reeor.imendint; a sanity commission to examine Lben Malcolm, an aped man who ha.- been in the custody of the police twice durim; recent weeks on charges of dlsturLIrp pedestrians, the defendant dis-upted the foimaiity of the stssi(..r by sharply e.xt-1. liming "Listen litre, mNter, I've cot as much brains as any man in South Bend and I can make a cham
pion medical bcture that can ten , all of you a few things." j After pushing all that into the atmosjdi re the defendant sat down to j await the net move of the attorney.: The prosecutor advised that the case . be held up until a sister of Malcolm. :
livirp; near Orand Rapids. Mich., be wa
informed of hr brother's plight. The' hearing was postponed until April 7.
The building of the proposed Fubway under the traces of the Chi-cag-e, Ivike Shore ami South Beni Railway, the Chlcio, South R?nd and Northern Indiana railway and the New York Cent r.U railroad at the point whero the three roads
! cross the Lincoln highway near New ! Carlisle now rests with the ability of J the two cdectric companies to pay i for their share of tho Improven.ent, according to a decision handj ed down by Jude Seebirt in the , e lrcuit court Friday morning" in tho J taae of the New York Central rallroad apainet the public service com-minion.
Jutlffe seeolrt uphela the argument of the Chicago, Iake thore and South Dend railway and the Chicu-g-o, South Iiend and Northern Indiana railway that they did not have the funds with which to pay for their share of the crowing. The Neu- York Central railroad argued that they could not take more than their share of the burden. The argument of the railroads that the matter in question was in the corporate limits of New Carlisle and therefore not a estate highway, and not within the juris-diction of the public service commission was ruled out by Judjro Seebirt. Court Action Ilesultrd. An order was made by the commission for tho buildintr of a sub-
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THREE FILE CANDIDACY FOR REPRESENT A THE
JEWS OBSERVE FEAST OF PASSOVER
largely In the. Insects, during Insects
At root: the .Jew ish
Fridav faith
the members
throughout th
world entered upon
the eUht-d.vy
celebration, known as ine j'eat of th- Passover a fe-ast coniu.emorr;tinp the deliverance of the .lews from the throes of salverv as ti'-
Of the F0(lUS ill
Vhre- candidate I'or i-'.ab- rep."-
s ! seri'ativ and one for county tn a- , 1 urer i-ie ald',l to the list for the
primary race villi the tiliutr of their announcements with County Clerk Wilbur M. Warner frblay. Ceort,'e W. Hull Ji'ed hi annoutb emc-r. for the ofii.-e of county treasurer on the democratic bailor. Frank J. McCovmieU anil lid win J.
Sori.mert r on the demo-ratio ticket i Seebirt
and 1 1 . T. C.i'rf .n tli republican, art added to the liM already striving lor state representative. I. e. Henderson. republican, tfecri-'e .. Peltier, democratic, Palph C. Holstein, democratic and eJeortre A. ('oop. r, .republican, filed tli it notice as - .indidafes f r ivet ir.' t committeemen.
of
trlbtitlon, and the lonq prnoei ine i pjC(Plj ,y the stonare wdth ns, they are anions our j the Old Testament.
most be-neficial birds.
EASTER PROGRAM FOR ST. JAMES' CHURCH
The I'.rst ni;,'ht is t;iven ov'e-r to ice in trie home.
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a traditional 'n--called the Seder.
in which the story of the oppression and the tliiiht to the Holy Lmd is reread and a symbolical presentation of the deliverance is fea-
for! tured. Th'.' symbols used durinc th
bread, bitu r
herb, and "choroM'ö." a UTniridcr of the mortar used in maklmr the lrlcks. which tradition brintrs into the ceremony. In all orthodox -v n.i cogues servi est will be held .Saturday and Sunday morning at S o'clock, while in the reformed congregations appropriate services will be held at 10
eclocl; undav morning.
The Raster Sunday program
St. James' Lpiseopal church as an-1 ceremony include' unleaunod nntincwl bv Ttev. TtobeVt .1. Lontr.llhe roasted lamb bfme. th
will Include holy communion ai ti o'clock and at 7:30 o'clock, special service for church school at t:4."J
o ciocK anel lestival service oi choral Rucharist and sermon at 11 o'clock. The Rt. Rev. John Ilazen White, D. D., bishop of iioitlu-rn Indiana, will be the celebrant at the festival service and Rev. Iong will deliver the Fermon. The order of the service is as follows: Orgun Prelude. Processional "Welcome. Happy Morning."
Introit The Strife Palestrir.a. Kyrie C.loria Tibi Gratia Tibi Credo
Hymn Angels.
Away. Sermon Sursum Corda . . . Sanctus Penedietus Avrnus Del Gloria in Fxcelsis Nunc Dinimitis . . Recessional Jesus Today. Oru-an J'cstlude.
Save v-0 every month :i Imjuu' In a short time.
1 1.111 will help you. RFALM REALTY CO.. 3o:; Farmerp Trust Rldjj
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and hao Our new
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under the tracks of the New
York e'entral, the Chicago, Lake Shore ami S,outh Bend and the Chicago. .South Pend and Northern InJiana railway tracks at the point where they cros-s the Lincoln highway. The case was taken to the tourts and an adverse decision for the- railroaels was givfn in the Importe circuit -ourt. An appeal was taken to tho supreme court of the state where the de-cislon of the La-
i porte court was upheld.
In the prent eise. Walker D. Mines and the two electric companies vero made parti s defendant to tho cross-complaint of tho commission. The: ease, has been pending in the present court for several months ami the decision of Judse
today clears the issues of
the case and places .further delay in the building of the subway on tho ability of the ra.il roads to prove that they have not the funds with which to bear the expenses. Original Mstlniato InCTcasieti. Tile estimate of the cost of the project at the time the order of the commission was made in l<j was about J SO, 000. The present estimate is about SliiO.OC-O. The cost of tho buileling- of tho subway, as decided in a ruling of the commission, is to be borne equally by tho three railroads that cross the highway at this point.
A display that is fully in keeping with the high standards of the Spiro merchandise
As Easter approaches we have very special preparations to take care of you up to the last minute and carry out our aim to supply an unequaled assortment of the finest thing in shirts. It's the largest and richest showing of shirt qualities we've ever shown. Ranging from the most practical madras, in beautiful satin striped effects, to the most exquisite silks. If you wish crepe de chine, broadcloth, silk jerseys or satin stripe weaves, you will find us ready for you. All sizes. The values are superb at 52, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10 to $18.50.
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JOHN KFI.CRUt TNiIl RFD. John Kulcrar, T.OO S. e'hapiu si., was oainfullv injured Fridav noon
when struck by a Zimmer-Dam-bar her motor truck on Chapin s t.. I near the Lake Shore tracks. ICul-J . , - . . ' . V . . . . . L. ...
, ci a i vioiiii; me miccw neu Chant 'he heavy truck bore down upon
Tallis I nim. lie was removed t. pi,, i.p
Rolled th
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wortu hospital m tr.e police nmoulan c. where it was found that he was suffering from deep cuts and bruises.
Scapula ling's.
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Come to Y. a nice Faster while vou eat.
M. C. A. cafeteria for Sundav dinner. Musicy 20ol-i
We Have a Car for You ÄÜT0 MARKET Lafayette at Jefferson
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'There's too many wrinkles In this law," tsiid Victor James Rstep. who appeared in superior court before .'udge Montgemery and voiced strong objections to the predicament in which he had been placed. Several months ago Clarence T. Fstep tiled suit for divorce and later secure I an order from Judge Montgomery re-iuirlt.g her husband to pay $10 each week lor her sup
port pending action in her divorce suit. Ho was also ordered to pay 5 40 within lö daya for the payment ef his wife's attorney. It mis not the order requiring him to support his wife that Fstep b-,-ceteei to nor yet the erdt r to pay bis wife's attorney. Hat an Injunction had been granted by the court i n request of his wife's attcrney Mopplng him. from drawing any money from the American Trut e'., .vhere he carried an account. "How can I pay all tills money
'.ithin 10 days when they won't btif
me draw any money from the bank." -aid Kstep. "I can't earn that :'.rr.o'unt in co dicrt a time." The restraining order wis dissolved by Judge Montgomery and vow all of Ills troubles have disappeared und dnerce proceedings .- re running smoothly again.
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CARD Or THANKS. We wish to extend our mo.-. ,-;-! c.-c tb.anks to the friends. u-;h-i iifr, r'latie;'. mimstrr. N ' w J. r-j scv railroad and th-- sisters a: 1 j !-Ur:eS rf t h St. Je-.,) hfott..!! e.d P.-d Cros for thir kindu---' , 'iM'Jt'H th ?l-kt.ess and tie ."c tj: '
Did you read what we said about ice prices yesterday? If you didn't, you should look it up and read it now. "It means dollars to the ice consumers of the city." All we ask is your cooperation. Don't pay cash for your ice but pay cash for coupon books and help us keep prices down. You can't lose, our books have a $125.00 guarantee. We won't increase prices unless we are forced to let's cooperate and keep the price down.
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Of 75 Hats. $12.50 and $15.00 Values
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Many are hand made of braids with georgette, flowers or novelty feathers. Blocked lisere and fancy straw facings of taffeta or georgette. Wing, feathers or flowers and ribbons tastefully used. The best of materials in all the wanted colors
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Pattern Hats
l4 Off Regular Price This display includes hats from thr best known milliners in New York. These are all high-class hrUs and the number is limited. Pattern Hats, $25.00 to $60.00. All at U Off Regular Price
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