South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 122, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1920 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

6ATTODAY MORXIXG. MAT 1, 1020.

CENSUS BUREAU MEN GET STATISTICS ON ALL INDUSTRIES

To Collect Schedule- of Manufacturers in 'Iii roe Counties.

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::it.r. .i ;.. i. 1 1 r . 'r t;ihs :,;ir:;" f .!! Ill-h srlidluln 1 1 u:a rr.ir.'jf tur.'i 'f this city. '!!. work will t.i!.- -a'- i Mi'l a L i'.f month, It i- - T. i r x .-.." I -Jttuiril 1) I -aw. '11. v n 1 1 j . t r La 1 tu--!.1 is r';-t:r'-'l i . ! iv to - t.ikr n .ry .'.v- v:irs. 'I h" pr .-'T.t (cr.nis i-Trt will In.1" n 70!i- r r m t fi r tin- thr o t ' ir.tl-j n h :i z i -'r ;'i i n n i ? as v II ;n inl n.I 1 t.t -hi!.it of ni;in;!l .ciiirt s fur t,i h nt li',l"."J !"- ;.:.ttun or o-, r. Tri total s. -;rt-.i ;.!:.r of tr..in-i.f;irtur-'l prti-'ltiT in thi zon- for 1 1 ! in $1 10.000.000 as :m.-iifist a l'1 actual i ro; t of $ 7 ::, 1 s ::. 0 o in ri.-tlrii.itc I '.illation.

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Judge Funk Will Return to Circuit Bench For Mav Session.

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L'0.O0(j an aic.i ir.st :m .-virnitrl t.1 of 20".,rT.I for Hii- zoih" in 11 T. The f f-mus ol" manufacturr s 1 ikon In f.Tir:-u i r. of an art of i'onrri'Si'' ajpnv-l March l'.'l'J. TlrportH ar- n.-'juirf-'I for al' c,t;ih-l:-hm ntH which u ; in operation luriPf? any portion of 1 1 . yar n 1 - it.?: Die r.i!. Mut I iirnl-.li Hata. Th law makes it obliirttory fT very rnani;fa"turr t furiii.-h c-n-t i s (!nta firnl .Mr. Ti!TMili m r points oil that th- "lr.furmatum hiA yA!i Is h''M ahsohitely cor.til ntial. 1 1 workers hetr.j; 1-ouinl hv oath not to dlvnlo it i xffpt hy diriction of 1ho liUP'.tu of r. !is;j. ;i pt-nalty of J l.OOu hcinu' or. i 1 1 - i . I.i pub'ishin' the r. nit.-- tho hureau f'o s not üsi'ose th nam or ofieration of intlivilual estahlish-ni-nts In parti'-ul ir. Some manufacturers liavo paineil tho idea that tiio census i.s n ehek-up on inrnmf: lax reports, Out Mr. Ki'lenhour loip.ti out spr ideally that this is l.ot th eis". TIi" rcpovi. are for :atL-tIcal uo only. Principal Industries. Th1- principal iri'lu.-tries and jv.anufacturcd pioilui s of the South I '.end zono according to previous . irvcyH are-: caruaccfs, wagons, agricultural implements, railro.ni cars, railroad rrpair si. on.--, ruhhtr oods.

MILITARY CAR DOES CAMIAIG DUTY

COURT ACTION TO RESTRAIN OWNER

"apt. Stanley Huntley Iewi. nuthor. artist ami su ppo-a-dly sie(-;al Kcruiter for tin- 1. S. navy arrived in South ian.l Thursdav fvrniii;: driviiK tii "Dvcrland Sul.mari:' " v.hich w;:s resent.' ay John Willys, pie.-ideni or th- Overi;:i Automdiil Co. in I'jit;. Tli" : it itfi'l construction, oiuar-i-hapf 1 i.nd otjuipi d with a military Initio Mown hy the haust of the ngine. Although th" body of tho machine is ii!.--Tilol with navy c-nli.st-ia lit appi als and i.s supposed to l.e in the tcrviro of the publicity bureau i f the navy department. Capf. Lewis i-; apparently precetlinjr Leonard "Wood, M. IV, repuhlican presidential candidate as the automobile arrived in I,iporte shortly before Wood came there to speak on his candidacy und then proceeded to South l'T'l, whore the general is scheduled to speak Siturday and is I'riday arrin: a lar;e ifrn annonncini; the tini" and pl.K e of Pr. Wood's .jpiH arance here. I r. Leonard A. Wood. M. I)., w ill he in the city Saturday afternoon In Tf he will deliver an address in the interest of his candidacy. Ir. Wood will h- met lv a reception ommitteo at Mishawa'i.i and e scorted t .south !' r.d. Anions' the luemhers r f tlie rrccp1ion committee is Mayor Carbon. C T. 'unnirirham. A. l. Lrskine. Col. leorire V. IVeyermuth. cx-Muynr Pied Kell r. Pled Woodward, Mavor J:alph Gaylor. K. T. Honds. W." C. Krlir, Carl Hibberd. b-nn J. Oare. Pred I Pennis. P. II. Metz. Cordon stot. AU'-rt Myers. I-ewis I-mdon, John Hibberd. L. P. Hardy. Wade L. Hardy. Pharl-s p S.'. Stanley .Vndrezje-vvskl, Pr. l . I.'astman, W. P. C'ltz. P.. II. .Miliir, V. ( I avler. JSalph .Tern- wra p.. V. I). I'p'e. John 'amplie'.!. Nelson Jones. A. P. Wariicr. rman Lane, Henry li.irT r. Will J : jrruuichs, J. riylav--:;y. I'r ir.k McPonihs, p:-ed A. Krv in. ?ol. ('. A. Carlisle, Hc rbtrt 1. Pischke, Chester A. Crosby. C A. McPreary, Mortinvr O Pell. K. W. I'etcr--. t;o. C-sher, J. M. I'eter.o:i. J. C P. i' b 11. P. Kei.ier.1 ich. J'ilm J. Voelkers. c. P. Will- : i?ns. 11. 2-1. IN r o a id Mab cm fShrV 0(.

Alfred Goederteer Files Suit to Enjoin Landlord From Filtering Property. Alfred Corderteer. lessee ct 10 a res of land located in Ui.ion township this county, from Alphons KodtM Friday in tho circuit court hied suit asking that a restraining f rder be issued enjoining tho iefendant from entering upon , the leased property xind preventing him from cutting timber on the land or disintr up and hauling away peppermint roots. According to the complaint the plaintiff renteil the land on Feb. 11. l'jiy, and the lease extends until March. 192:;. The defendant is charKod with wrongfully and without leave or consent of repeatedly entering the leased land and tliKKin up peppermint roots in larre quantity so that the value of the rop of peppermint, which the lessee has planted. Is materially lessened. Tho plaintiff further states that despite

the fact the defendant oiico for trespass he come on the land and continue the practice.

ant is said to own 107

The Ftbruäry term of th ircuit

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Sp.cial Judge Slick closed th. docket and small routine cases

were ;L-p"e(l f.r. A hrief recess; will be tak'-n lefore the ujenim;' of the May term when Judtre Funk, i

who has been In Arizona for his h"aith. v.ill resume his duties on th berw-h. The jurist has returned to the city from his sojourn ir th'-' southwest, much improved in

health and ready to preside over the court a train.

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the prer-nt trm Saturday, arcordinjr to present indications and Ju'l'c Montgomery will take a rec-ss until the opening of the May term, (iraml Jury Prawn. The prand jury for the next sc.s!or ha.s Vjeen drawn and will meet Monday. The jurors are On n Tippy, Olive township; Phillip Klin'. Fnion township; Krnr-st ItK-vr, fire ne township; Walter Panstead, up.ve township; Aaron Frofnot. Perm township, and Ld Pa her, Portage tow nshlp.

The May term of the circuit cour . j promises to be un inter-'stinr: an; i

busy session. Four murder ca.se ar'.slated for trial incluJin Cariepv

and Partak, allepe! accomplices of;

Walter Raker who is now resting i in the death chamber of the Mien- ! ij.'an CPy prison aftr r receiving a sentence (t dentil in the electri.' j chair for the murder of Carl Cook of Kaperte, and Anton Kasa. .vifl conff-ssed slayer of Norris Dillon, j w ho was shot in the Parle Point

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saloon on Prairie a v. earlv

in January following an aliened alterc.ition over the payment of drinks. Other sensational criminal and civil actions are on the docket for trial.

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The ile fend -acres of land

adjoining the leased property. The petitioner in additon to asking for a, restraining order ask that $1,000 n awarded him by the court as restitution for tho damage incurred throuph the loss of tho roots ud tlie Injury to tho crop.

Election Supplies to be Distributed Saturday

County Clerk Wilber M. Warner announces that f lection supplies ineludirp; the paper ballots and voting machines will be ready for distribution to the various precinct polling places Saturday mornintr. The employed force jn the rierk's otlico has completed th- wrk of checkntr and marking the supplies re-clvej for the primary of next Ti esda and tho work of actual distribution will be started Saturday so that hy the day of the primary all the precincts in the county will be supplied with the necessary parapernaila.

slight inrFiniFxcr. or cu stom, mj:iii:lv. If the difference of opinion makes a horse race porsible, it is likewise tho dlfferf-r.ee of customs that sets the human race at odds at least so thinks a traveling salesman from CeorKia who occasionally visits South Pcr.d in the cours" of his businep-5. Sonie months a 40 a local friend invited him to a danco which turned out to be a very pood party. There werft girls there viein? in charm with the "penches" lie had left behind him. One little lady particularly caught his fancy. Ho didn't ret her name at the word of introduction, but what's In a name, anyway? Pretty soon h saw her- valtzir: with a fellow who was trying hard, but 1 oilldh't. No iv with the time honored c istern down south of "breakin ir in" he thought he would ko to her partner, tap him on tho shoulder and she would glide awav with him. saved from tho othtr fellow's awkwardness. He tried it, but it didn't work. A slight emlle from the lady and a cold nod from her dancing: companion was all he got. Crimson mounted to his cars. It must be she had forgotten thai she had met him. the Georgian thought. It was his Idea that what he needed was an intro

duction. So going over to a mia-oo-twi mn watchlnC tho

dancing from a corner of rocrn. he asked. "Are yoa ouainted with the young in rdnk?"

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tkman from Indiana. "I have a very special reasonfr,r wantir.tr to meet her over ajraln. will von Introduce us?" asked tho gentleman from Cforpia. "Certainly." was the reply. "She is my wife." "Then." said the Ceorgian with presence of mind. "I'll just explain to you and you can explain to her." It was then the gentleman from Ccorgia and the gentleman from Indiana learned how a slight difference in custom may ciuse a "faux pas."

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110N01: coMir.x man. WASHINGTON". I). C. April TO. Tlu- war department Friday awarded the distinguished service cros--posthumously to Sergt. Louis C. Pupfold. ub' W. Douglas St.. Goshen, Ind., for exceptional heroism displayed on the lit Id of battle. Sergt. Kuppold was killed in action in Frrnce leading a platoon of infantry against the enemy during the offensive in the Argonne forest.

AXXOUXCE PROGRAM OF SUKDAY MUSIC

Following is the musical program at the First Methodist Kplseopal church for Sunday morning. May 2, under tho direction of Fred G. Haas, organist and director: Preh-.de "Alle Marci.i in D" Hackett Processional Hymn No. 3S2 1 response (Chant) "The Lord's Prayer" Holden Anthem "The Nine'y and Nine". . Schnecker Tenor solo (seh cted) . . .Loren Jones He esional (choir. Postludc "Gothic March". .Salome

win: ;irrs mvoitci:. Thursday. Mrs. IVlagia Muchlickl wast granted a divorce from Casimer Muchlickl and in addition to a decree of absolute divorce was granted alimony in the sum of $350 nnd given the right to use her maiden name of Pelagi.i Woefcl. Friday she tiled it suit in the circuit court asking that the alimony be paid and that lot No. Ö07 in the Summit Place addition of the city, which is jointly owned hy tho plaintiff and defendant be divided into equal parts and the real estate sold, the proceeds to be distributed.

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riLi-:s damagi: SPIT. Omer Hott Friday brought suit ngainst Clement McColIough asking for L'ÖO damages alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff when the Ford which he was driving on March IS. 1 o . was struck by the defendant's automobile at the corner of Colfax a v. and Pmerick st. The rlalntiiT further charges MoCullouüh with driving an automobile while in an intoxicated condition.

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Rev. JMw.ir.l J. "..in, of the Incliar.a Avenue rj.rS'im imrch r es P.ed to accept a call to the pulpit of the onktown. l:.d . Knox county. Christian church. II- i lost s his work here June 1 y Key. John F. IMlcvil'.e cf Michigan City preacli- Sunday morning ,-.s an applicant to the pulpit. Jiu is hichly re iur.nien.lt d.

TFI.SX. Okla. L. l. Zirgler. welllHlt'r. ! in a htpital lrn tlinklul for only a brokon leg. A tnicklud f nitrosljiTim. driven hy .U'gler fell off a hriLro iinir lierv und liun Mi-iHunlI for two hours.

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Nominate a Court Lawyer for Court Work. Mr. Schock is the deputy prosecuting attorney or St. Joseph county. He has had two years experience in the prosecutor's office and is an experienced, thoroughly competent court lawyer. His record in this office will make him a strong candidate. A native of this county and married. Primary May 4th, Machine Number 14-B.

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The announcement of this new list of really constitutes an invitation to hear them.

is a Victor dealer, he will consider it a privilege to play any music, for. you. ,

' Nutfibf Sue Price Carmen HAbn erm CabrielU Betmnzoni 74613 12 SI. 50 Clutntoncle laTouralne (Sonsof Toaraiae) Emilio de Gogorza G4S62 10 1.C0 Cradle Song (Mendelssohn) Viotia MichaEImn 74507 12 1.5-1 to, Hero tLo Gentle Urk Amelita Calli-Curci 74503 12 1.50 Call Me Thine Own Mabel Carrion 74512 12 1.50 Sunmo and You Edward Johnson 64S&I 10 1.00 Fond Recollection Violoncello Hans Kindlcr 64S61 23 1.00 Symphony ia G Minor Menuetto (Uorart) Philadelphia Orchestra 74509 12 1.50 Düna Reinald Werrearath 64S03 10 1.00 How Lovely are the Messengers (2) See, the Conqu'ring Hero Comes Victor Orchestra 1 1S655 10 .85

If With All Your Heart (2) Pastoral Symphony Daddy, YouVe Keen a Mother to Me Just LHce the Rose How Sorry YouH Be, Waitll You See He Went In Like a Lion and Came Out Lik a Lamb

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All That I Want is You Hiawatha Melody cf Love I'm Al way railing in Love with the Other Fellow's Girl

Left All Alone A,;" Blues Medley Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith Orchestra)

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Karavan Fox Trot When You're Alone Fox Trot Taul 1 III See You in C-U-B-A Medley Fox Trot The Crocodile Fox Trot

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Palace Trio)

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Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealer's. He will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing them. New Victor Records on sale at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victrolas $25 to $1500.

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The ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT COMPANY announces that it will dispose of an additional $100,000.00 of its Common Stock Debentures. These will give the purchaser the full benefit of all profits the same as common stockholders. The last issue was taken up in 2 days and many were disappointed that they did not get in on this ground floor proposition. This will doubtless be your last opportunity. , . . The sale is necessary on account of the large volume of business offered the company. Common Stock yield 20. Company composed of over 70 local men. Net Assets $200,000.00. We give bank references. Associates Investment Co. - - Third Floor Farmers Trust BIdg.

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THE SOUTH BEND QUICK . REPAIR SERVICE Now at 121 West Jefferson Wishes to Announce That They Will Be in Their New Shoe Repair Shop 116 SOUTH MAIN STREET Opposite the Court Hou3e May 3rd, Where They Will Be Pleased to Meet Their Many Patrons in An UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIRING SERVICE.

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