South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1920 — Page 3

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ROTARIÄHS GUESTS ; i

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Kiwanis Clubs Will Address Gathering.

More th.n: f)o business men of the city ;irc x j-t t ; tt-n '1 th lr,c!:-on at th- nln.r hotel next Thursday r.oon at th" j.-int rut ethic uf the Suth jbnd Kiw.inis ;.ml Rotary clubs. The Kuv.tni- club Is eritTtaJr.ir.iC the Rof.iry lub on thN c:jaJnn for the purpose of h'.irini; ar d dreys by . Samuel "wrnniine;.

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f the Kl'A arils clubs. Mr. Cam-

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Thf chairman of the meeting -viii j i'c Fred Relmold. a fnrrr.rr presi- , dnt of the Kivianis Huh. Mr. Ret- I .".old has be.n asked to act in pli'.e I -f Charl" R. S; th. president of j ;h club, who will r" nut of th city. Russell r'. Ward, of Jacuson. Mich., i an 1 I M. Harnra r:-.-hrnllt. of this j ' : T v. both International trus. 's if Klcmis, v. ill also be present at the !

mecuir-r. ;icciai mu;r nan immu arr m' il fur th ocaion. aii'i oth r jf.-iT ares arc als, planned. Th. meeting will I. ist an hour .inl a half, the usual time allotted to noonday Kiwanis -athenn". .Vftiiic (.'uinmlttcc. A Kiwanis rommJtteo on arranK':ru nt.s has been named n& follows: j"rn'St I. I'ionaty, chairman; Y. Iiunklp, John F. bfllavf n, I M. i lamm rschmldt. V. R. Armstrong ;.nd (leorcre M. Rlatner. Kiwanis m"niirs have hrcri Instructed by the club secretary as to the Rotarlans they arc to brine; to Thursday's Iur;cheo,n. The Kiwanis members will act ;w hots for their Hotarian friends all thf way through and have been Instructed to show i h Rotarlans Just as bit: a time as possible. In return for t he manner in wiiich th Hotarians -nf ertain d th- Kiwanis club svtr.il y ars a o. Whcr'-vr posj-iblr, tho Kiwanis m'-r.-br havo bf"n instructed tbrint: to tho luncheon th'ir comnrtiior?, who ar mem,hr.s of tho llotary 1 UbS.

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MAKltl MC I.NM .S. Hayn. oi. d I'. X r...nshini.-t. N'ib'S. Mich.. to o;h:a Wittr.vr, -"Uth Ibr.d.

Mi. hal YVilk"s'r;i. laborer. South I an,j Aru-.a .1

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, nKa. lmi.. to LyrKda I huy vptt ro. i I.awrt-n. o and l'attdrs ad litlnn to Mlnhi rublur worker, Mishawaka. Ind. j awnku.

Josrnh M. Cofo.rr. machinist.; Krd W.ildiir. sr.. nnd hin wife to Ara

t:.T val'i.v i'art .f B. H. L. .V.. StnTf Bank of Indiana ad ürion to South Bnd. Acl-i'.,! I'- Z.,tf-r tf Ivo Sieren, il.

I I..t ."- In Mm ku j.la.v a'Mlti..n to Mi;i- ' aw.-ika. ! .Tn.,t A. Martin and hN wif- to rred 111.. 1 I I M a . 1 I 1 1 . .

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South Ileml. to Mary i:. stenoqrapher. South IW-nd. J.'seph Kowatch, laborer, T'.end. to Marv Varos. jtdner,

I.end. Charles Herrman. arm.atire winder, St. Joseph. Mich , to Adeline Hlttnr. lforer. St. Jusoph, Mich. Hene Halle, laborer. South I.end.

i to ctavia Coeru. ea mstress, So'ith

Hend. JMV C ry el ev.sk i. metal worker.

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STEEL W ORKERS IDLE DUE TO RAIL TIE-VP

nri-TALO, N Y.. Arrll 10. Thousands of additional men were thrown fut of work here today a.s a result of a strike of "insurgent" switchmen. Nearly all the furnaces at the I.'irkawiinna Steel company's plant here were banked last niRht. throwing T.,00f) to 6.000 men out of work. The Donner Steel plant official announced that every furnace but the blast furnaces will be shut (inttii tonight unless coal is obtain -d durine; the day. fMhcials of many other industries .'aid their pi ints will bein living off men Monday if the .strike continues. All livestock was beinr shipped to the .stockyards here by truck, an ofticial raid.

A77Y7V IS IMPROVED FOLLOWING STROKE

WASHINGTON. April 10. Claude Kit 'hin. democrat le leader in conKr ss. who suffered a stroke of paralysis yesterday was much improved today, after a very Rood niht, according to his physician.

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PRISONERS ARE STOLEN

CHhWr.O, April 10. The theft of l:". ;( bibles was report d today by Jame.s Hickf. ire.-ident of th" Trison Hible association. Tho ..ooks were intended for distribui.ou an. on s'ate penal institutitns.

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r Here you will find everything that a reliable Drug Store carries and best of all. each item is attractively priced. Central Drug Store Cor. Michigan SL and Washington Ave.

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K Snyder ami I'or.i, htmband ntid wif ?X.""'. I.t .1 in Mock No. yj. Ixiwren-v . and Butt ell's addition to Mlnhawaks. 1 St'odey A. p..'rkb'wlii to Jez.-f Poch- 1 .la, $1 and other value. Ixt 1W High- , lind park addition to South Bend. Tessle May Hendermn nnd lier hus- ' b ind to William Seymour, fl and other i mine. I'art tt t .ss. Bowman place ad- I dltbiii to South Bend. ' 'arrie Doolittle Martin to John C. j Bradv and Marv I'., husband and wife.) S-' UVi, Lot L'l, blo k Batteil' hubdi -i v!iin of Mlshawaka. ', Benjamin K. Iuiin to Jnmep II. Brink mid Minnie J.. husband and wife, t. The -t of lot "C." Martha CTiapa-t'-n's subdl visbm of larre lot 10. Samuel

j ('..ftreH-! flr!t addition to Lowell, now ; j part of Smith Bi nd. : Whltnev V. Brown nnd Anna, husband j nnd wlf.- to Lizzie M. Moon. Keal ', i '!trlte in CvlitiT township. i

Ilnima C. I e. Clarenc- K. Ie anl hi ; HI'XI PSTTI" Tit sl 'I 'tS wife, ijvrtrude L'e Taylor and her hu---Take',, fr..m th- rel-..r!.- .".f "t!ie Indiarn 1hr1 Harfy T!tU- t l,,.im c. v bee and his wife, Howard . Ii' and J 1 1.. i in., f i' t i t.i. ...if.. ... v ! his wife to WH.S..U Bros.. $1 and ether,

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I and Fellows .volition to sourn l.'-na.

kiowski. domestic. Smith Hend. Georvro Morris, laborer. South I'end. to Ida Thomas. domestic. South Hend. Waldo W. Hrur.son. labor r. South lii-nd. to Marguerite Hurk-. doniestic. South Ibr.d.

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Thousands of children through out France are well entertained by the Community Moving I'lcture bur

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MIGHTY MICHIGAN EMBLEM STOLEN; "IRISH" SUSPECTED

The triumphant tone of "mighty Michigans" combined (Ueo and Mandolin Is no more. The maKic ill u -niinatel jfold and blue "M", tiie emblem of Michigan's mi'ht his been purloined by unknown nvsvals who are apparently unaware that they have assaulted Michigan's ho nor. The (;ie. and Mandolin club members who had the emblem in charso vow that It .oust be recovered and made frantic etforts last ni;ht to locate tiu trophy. I'ollowinK the suc-

rnurder and we'll do some real fcleuthir.j,'." J'rantlir Search IViilthss. The guardians of the honored emblem rusheil about the downtown district in their fruitless search until it was time for their special to depart. Not a trace of the missing was revealed and the search will have to be continued by the alumni and friends of Michigan. It is safe to say that no effort will be spared to locate the trophy which the nice Club of Michigan University has tnasurcd and carried for several

cessrul concert at the hnrh school i years in its tours. The search will

auditorium the members or the be kept up today and it is likely that troup in charge of the bis "M" met j some trace may be found of it for at Kabh s for supper before leaving the bulky size of the letter will preon thdr special for Niles. The em- j vent it from beins securely hidden, blem w;us left unguarded by the faith-j Michigan Krads are on the lookout ful for a few minutes and then it I and ill bodes the trifler if cautrht. was discovered to be missing. No j Noire Paine .May .ld. trace of the culprits could be found. It has bo-n proposed to enlist the none of the hundreds of passers by ,' Michigan club of Notre Dame in the had srrn the dastardly deed accom- ! search for the trophy despite tho pllshed. The Michigan men rushed fact that several of the glvr- club to the police station for aid in the 1 members voiced strong suspicions matter but the police did not deem ! that the dolnr-'s were largely of a dethe loss suttieient for personal In- j cidedly "Irish" nature. Any word vestigation at the time. "We cannot , regarding the missing emblem will bother with such things nowadays", I b gratefully received at the central the station sorccint said, "feive us a I station er at Michigan.

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