South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 115, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 April 1920 — Page 12

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RULING BY JUDGE FUNK IS REVERSED BY SUPREME COURT

State Tribunal Holds F rank J. Mavcr and Others Liable as Sureties. A flri!on acainst tho First National bank cf South IUiul by JutUT'unk In the rlrcwlt c ourt in the r.t ir.t!tut"i bv tho bank a trains Trank J. Mayr. Jr.. and fathers, wan ivh r'Vfr?I by the Indiana state MJi-rrrno court FYM iy at Indianap- '., and the defendants vrre ht Id lial.le for th-j oMlfutton Incurred as ynr"t!( fr th" Modern Specialty llanf.f turinc "o , a South liend perforation whi.-h nt Into the har.üs of a rc"lv( r ? vcral years T!: pla of the drfendant3 that inasmuch a 3 I. O. i;berhart, of Mlsha'.vaka, one of the original xurf.f the dffunrt company, haa l.en discharged from the Obligation, the remaining fimrs were u?o free from liability, was upheld oy Jutlc; I unk wh'-n the suit was firct heard h?rr. An appeal to the mi pre mo court wu taken by the plaintiffs and the !or. drawn out b'tral tiattlo cunn to jtn end PHday ith tho decision of the ftato hlnrh tribunal. A similar action taken by the South I5end National bank 13 -tili pendlnf; In tho courts. Tho original debt amounted to SL'O.ouO. tho Tirst National hank lu.Jdin $1.",000 of the paper while the South Ind National bank loaned J5.000 to the defunct conrn. Since the specialty manufacturing company fulled. mot of ihi.s obligation has been cleared, Mr. Kberhart belncr Instrumental in payIns a part r.f the claim, .say the bank othciuls.. The court action acrainst Mayer rt al. wa.s taken when the remainder of tho surltle failed to reimburse tho bank for Its loss, according to tho original comr.Ialnt. ribix I).m.(;i: suit. Robert McKenzie has brought Kilt for 5 o, COO nr:ilnt Walker D. lines, director general of railroads during tho povtrnmrnt control of tho road? and the (Irand Trunk Railway Co. for injuries alleged to have been sustained by tho plaintltf during his time of employment with the company. Tho complaint .ay.s that on tho n!ht of Oct. 3. 113, the plaintiff while employed .mm ho?tler's assistant stumbled and fell over a heavy car chain, laying near the track and sustained permanent injuries which seriously impaired his health. Try NEirS-TIMESTWanl Ads. AUDITORIUM Today fn extra fine drama in 6 sensational reels, Richard T ravers -inFhe an Trail A great picture. "ONLY AN ORPHAN" Two-reel comedy. PATHE NEWS of current events.

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Special Notice! BISHOP PARTRIDGE One of America's Greatest Orators, who spent twenty years in China and Japan, an authority on questions of the far East. Will Preach Sunday Morning . APRIL 25 at I 1 :00 A. M. St. James Episcopal Church Lafayette, North of Washington St. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED!

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OIU'HIXM. Jisl showing Is given at the Orpheum today of the musical tabloid attraction entitled "That's My Wifo." anrl f;tturinir Amedio, thwizard of the accordion. Tomorrow vaudeville s aaln tho foature. with "Kvprysallor." a salty musical revue, prosonted by rx-l'. H. navy men. as the h-ad!lnrr Stuart and Woods call their latrt nov- ' ,' "?,ir.J he r)o-"." whllo Flo and Ollle U alter., known throughout vaudeville circles as the "Two Sunbeams." and Anpelo Arm-n(o t Co. of acrobatic funsters will nmuo One (,ther art, the Kir.ograms and bSipics I)ay" roun1 out th" As "Uvo S'parks." J. Warren Kerricran. the star at tho Knalle today, will win now popularity. A f-tory of the Texas oil fields Mr Kerri-an has the role f a voung man who almost loses his fortune at the hands of fake promoters and or t.io manner in which ho turns the tables on them. The cirl role 1 attractively played by Fritz! Brunette. Tomorrow begins a two days' ensraement of "Yountr Mrs." Winthrop" with Rthei Clayton playin? tho title role. CASTLE. "Double Speed." Introducing handsome Wallace IleJd a a young man of wealth and position who is held up and robbed of everything ho pos-sses while making a crosscountry tour by automobile. Hh admirer.s will lilo him jut as we' in the rags of a hobo as they will in his conventional drawing room garments. Tomorrow "The Croat Air Rob: bery" feattires Lieut. O. U Lockiear. the daring young aviator. AT Tili: OMVKIt. Mildred Harris Chaplin In "The Inferior Sex" ofened a two days' engagement at the Oliver theater yesterday. The picture is an interesting one and in the role of the noglectfd wife. Mrs. Chaplin has a part that suits her well. She Is an attractive woman and wears some stunning pown.s. Performances will s. c . - a m f 1 -J NOW PLAYING The Kinograms rrcn : Mtlnr IallT MKbt 2 .V & Z-'ic Mtlnf6 Siimf m Mgtit. All Mux Tmx WorM's latest News "That's My Wife" A Sparkling Musical: Tabloid Attraction lth Catchy Tunes Pretty Girls Beautiful Costumes. AddeI Attraction AMEDIO Wizard of the Accordion. SUNDAY "EVERY SAILOR" And l'our Other Ads. a Art MutcrluU. lMcturo IYnntlujf. THE I. W. LOWER DECOItATINO COMPANY, South Pcnd, Indiana. Wall Paper. Prairles. Paint Sopplle. FINE CANNEL COAL We have just received a supply of cannel coal for your fireplace. Just the thing to take the chill off your home

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Marshall Nc-IJan's Hrst Independent production. "Tho River's Knd." is an adaptation of James Oliver Curwo.-d's novel of the Canadian Northwest, and tho book's popularity can be taken as a criterion for the i;cc s of the screen version. The photoplay will be fhown at the Oliver theater for six days starting Sunday and will run continuously each day from 1 o'clock. AriHTOKlUM. Richard Travers in "The Man Trail." a sens.ational six-reel drama; "Only an Orphan." a two-reel comedy, and the Patho News, are today's attractions at the Auditorium. Tomorrow's bill Includes Ruth Roland in 'The Adventures of Ruth:" "When the Cougar Called." a tworeel western play; "A Champion I".Kcr." a two reel comedy; Mutt and Jeff, and the Patho news. Mack Sennett'.s comedy, "Yankee Doodle in nerlin," will bo the attraction for Monday and Tuesday. cn.Rc.r.s insr.imov. Edward J. Harnes in a suit for divorce says that his wife. Gladys Barnes, deserted him after five months of wedde life. He asks for a full divorc. The longest average, lifo joyed by the Norwegians. Is enTS!

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Rev. J. P. O'Hara. C. S. C. dean of the department of commerce at Notre Dame, will preside at the convention of the educational section of of the National Foreign Trade Council to be held in San Francises, from May 12 to 1.". Delegations from Yale, Georgetown, Boston Colletre, Chicago, Illinois and California universities. Marquette and certain other- inslitutions all over the United States will bo represented in the conference, the purpose of which is the suggestion and consideration of methods for preparing men for active work in foreign commerce. In connection with the foreign commerce department's activities it was announced Friday that a commercial geography workroom is to bo fitted out the equipment of which will consist of a travel library, a chart case with a capacity for GO maps and a filing case for newspaper clippings, classified according to countries, raw materials, industries and natural resources. This room will bo situated in the new library building. DFTJAI, Thousand Island Dressinq': V "Jt Makes the Mcaln 1 . m - 1 VJ 1 a-IF wwnu) AHO auM4Rmo r EENT.H0SK1NG & BROTHER. CHICAGO

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On the edtie of civilization there are no traditions. There men meet life with all the strength of soul within them. That's why the greatest stories have always been written, not of the atrophied emotions of society, but of the virile people nearest the great outdoors. There men may be good or bad but whatever they are, they are strong. "The River's End" is a story of the Royal Mounted Police a tale of adventure and of a powerful love.

Shan Tung held her in his power! He came to her and she received him! Shan Tung, the Chinaman, sealed the lips of Beautiful Miriam Kirkstone lips that wanted to cry for help.

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Drama that ties your nerves in knots and sends the blood rushing through your veins like a cataract. No wonder this is the biggest picture in the Oliver's history!

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Curwood's Greatest Story of

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Special Music by the Oliver Theater Orchestra

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Today J. Warren Kerrigan In "LIVE SPARKS" Tomorrow and Monday ETHEL CLAYTON In YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP" Pretty and Appealing A picture for women and the men who marry them. A story that will touch hidden tilings in the hearts of everyone who sees It. It tolls of a young couple. cjnlcal, bitter scoflin? at lovo and eaoli other. Only one tiling held them together their child then tlLat, too, was taken away. So tho dramatic climax. Cs tell me

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