South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 139, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1920 — Page 3
TITT.". MOT! VTTJ. r f. Tm 3 MACE DEGENERACY Lady Carson and Inf a A So,n rx-j r 1 13 DISCUSSED AT N00MMCHE0H hamlcr of Commerce Alo Consider Mnro Pay For Patrolmen. C3 "",'' '''is! '! JCj. J -,-..( Jt - 4 ' Tlac ijrrn'racy as Indicate by '.I:? sxoth rf Indiana bnrvolrit nd correctional lnj-titution. and :he nrcrsity of an hTfa'p 'f salara for the momhrrs -f th; pol: 2,partmr,nt. wtre th topics b'for:h Chamrr of Cnmnrrco at its iotn luncheon Monday. A petition 3f the polico fJepartnint. iridors'l v tr.mo Od 1 1 ritiTA fi t ' t t- - f(1r .in Z Is i , it hi. t.i. i' . ; ,: .1 v ii ' ft - f f . f .-v i.i' 1-1 I I ' i , i i !l '11 U ; !C;H
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M. V,". Crauvo, a. rid vn Kiv n the further indorsenu-nt t the ch'imb'-r. fnn I'I9 dl'CU-'S'"! Inlian:i's bnovo-.-nt Institutions. j;r.D.. r. .st-ph.-n-n prsldd. Mr. I'yl In his address pn!i;tM to hereditary syphilis, a'cohr.üsni, i ak mentality, and .ilinormal s"ri.ality ns the rontributini; forr that aro filling tho -fitf"s prisons, jails. asylums, rminty infirmaries. li'imM for the feeble-mindeil, and on, and advoratrd the curbir.f: of jropacation. Indiana has 20 mkI, Institutions, not counting county j tils or city !nck-up?. Syphilis, according to Mr. I'.vle is a Iiseae that needs to be comhattod to Die utmost. Hp rc-commended the continuation of th South Bend venereal clinic as Indispensable In wacini: an infective war acalnst the jilaue. Th attendance was hardly up to the standard Monday, lue to th inclement weather. Th subject next Monday will be transportation, as Hnnnimci by J. It. Urember, secretary of the transportation bureau.
YOUTH PLEADS. GUILTY TO 1XTOXICATIOK AiSD IS FREED
Whether ft was that or not. h raid that his name is Clary Owen :md that his home i in New Orleans, Ia. He appeared just as frank ;ibout telling his name and home address as he did in admitting to Special Judco l. J. Houlihan in city court Monday morning that he had bon intoxicated. In fact, there was not much el.-e
or th yountr man to do but plead
puilty to the charce pla-od against him by the members of th" d p.irtniont who made the. arrest Sunday, lie slept soundly on one of the srnts in th court room from S:H0 (clock rdonday morning until the jud. entered a half hour later. It was necessary for Cotirt Uailiff Frank J. Murr by to awaken him when the special judpe wanted to know of the ynunsr men whether h ' was really Kuilty of intoxication or whether the polico had made another mistake. The yours man apparently had undergone a wearlntr experience. His once natty grey suit needed a tailor's attention, and eyen the mod-i-h silk handkerchief in the coat breast pocket showed sijrns of unwonted use. His derby hat was dented, and altogether the yountj man looked like youns men often look following a like experience. "Yes. your honor, I was drunk." drawled "the younjr man of southern
accents. "Yes. yes. I was drunk." "You are lined $5 and costs," sv.id th. Judge, "and the fine is suspended." The young man apparently did not hear the last part of what the judpre said. fr he reached into a pocket and fulled out enough money to pay the tine, "You don't have to pay anything, the judse suspended your fine," a court attendant told him. "I certainly appreciate what you haw done for me. and I wish you rood mornlnc." said the young man as he left the court room.
FARMERS MAY FORM KEIF POLITICAL PARTY
I'. v T'nitfd rrpm : "WASHINGTON". May 17. Orpan?zed farmers have completed plans to force recognition of their wants in the presidential platforms of both political parties, according to information here Monday. Political leaders have been warned that unless farmers obtain this recognition there is possibility of the origin of a new party, it was . arr.ed. A comrrittre of 1ki farmers representatives will po to Chicago and S.'tn Francisco to work for planks esired by farmers, Sec'y Charles A. l.yman. national hoard of farm organizations, sail! Monday. Written planks will he submitted to the conventions. They are heins: j repared by a special committee, headed by ?. O. Drayton, CIreenville, 311., president of the Farmers' Fruity I'nion. Amon; refctms desired by farmers is outlined toilay by Lvrnan are: "Amendment of anti-trust leislTtion to Rive farmers full opportunity to buy and sll food throuch t o o p e r a t i v e o r era n Stations. "New legislation to rejru'.at the packir.C industry to establish real
competition and stop the exploitation by packers of farmers and slock raisers. "Clovernrnent operation of the Muscle Shoals Nitro plant t provide fertilisers at a r i'mI !- cost ind remove i.-.m t'i no r from t Ivo mrt.acc (u t:'.o ih;Y.r: r. i'.ra: trust."
CLAIM LEAGUE WAS SMRRED 1 EFFORT TO PRFA'E.T WAR
pr rrdfed Pres-: I,ONI)N. .Mav IT. Is of t'-.e I.eacv.e of Nation; h re Mop.d.i-h.-.id th.e league hol ben snubbed ia its f.rst erTort to pre-etit war. 1 he snub, tliey slid, was rcveab.d by pu'dicatioti of tl'.e co: r 'I'l'iid.-i-et' twei Ford Hubert e". c;l and H.nl raron of Ke dd'a stf -r. the Frr.i-h 1- rritrn minister, on the ivhsh of1. nsive a?air.-t th- llus.r:an so-.-.cts. (.'ceil, in a letter to the foreign r'.inif'er. --aid ' wa a notorious To r that roland liad ': en pr ;v: to , taek 'li.-sinn for ni'-nts I . for.te act.il .'for-ie .vtarted. He ;'-k.-d the F.ritlsh Kovernment's -on-f iit for interventi'i'i b th- F- aui.e i r 'a,M'!iS to pient ll o v t i i 1 1 les 'i!:.:n replied. that the a.rioi . i n t : n 1 1 lot' o t a pr- ious u ar j tli.il he f io'-' 1 to the -i 1 u i'-.t-r enti-'V Thi-j stai'd bv tlie government. t''il said, pia'bjldy had impaired usefulness cf the league.
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A recent photoprraph of Sir TMward Carson's wife and infant son. On the table arc shown some of the p.ifts sent to the baby by the many Flster fri nds of Sir Fdward.
EVANGELIST GETS $7 .OOOASSTIPEMD Campaign Closes With Three Record Breakin'
Ranchman Parts With Roll for Denver Park
DFNVFTl. May 17. Denver's was hold until friend in Wyoming
could forward carfare lacli to the ranch near Thermopolis.
Approximately $7,."o0 i South Trend's mat rial expression of its appreciation of the work of Fob Jones and his party during their live wc( ks' evanselistie campaign h re which terminated Sunday with three record breaking tabernacle meetings. Tabernacle collections were dispon' d with two weeks afro foilowing the sale of the tabrnaile which covereil current expenses and no -.. l ' w cnli'tf until Cii n il'i
when collections at all three serv-' ices w re for the evangelist and his
party. These collections and voluntary subscriptions of church mem
bers are the onlv remuneration i which the evangelist and his jarty J
receive! for their work. (liurchcs filvr lurcs. Of th- total amount only $2 Ci was collected at the tabernacle Sunday, the remainder rer resep iimr the purss made up during the w e k by various churches of the city. Mr. Jones and his party b ft Sunday night for lilythevil'e. Ark., where a campaign similar to the one eonducted here will be opened next Sunday. From FdythevilU Mr. .Tones pnes to Shetlield. Al:t.. and then to I'ast Iiverpool. (.
civic center, including several acres of velvety greensward, an artistic
open air Greek theater and thou-j 1( jjjq j)Ay jq
sanus or ornamental iigms um cosi th.e taxpayers of Iener several mil
lion dollars to create was worth the
( ntire, bankroll of Joseph Six. 0s. of Thormopolis, Wyo. Joseph decided afte r an extended conve: ; ati- :i with two suave gentlemen who introduced themselves to Mr. Six as hc sat on a park bench fee lin;.; the
BE CELEBRATED MAY 30 . i I Memorial day will be celcbratd; ! South Fend on Sunday, May lit'.!
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This decii-ion was reached at a!
pi- ting of the post-; and memorial
sparrows. t ;.-.y . ommitt Saturday afternoon.! Mr. Six had just arrived from! There has b. a jnme agitation en ! Thermopolis, and his roll, a rtria rat- I foot to eel ' rate the occasion on j ing $1S0. was turned over to the! . ith;r Saturday preceding or the twit strangers in exchange for an j Moiu'ay following Memorial day but j impressive sheaf of documents that j the local pests have epr-s-aal themif iti.-.i tiio -i.il! of - il " of D. r.- selv. s in favor of the Sundav ob-
er's beautiful downtown nark bv servance.
Jcivisli People Hold
Thanksgiving Service In commemoration of the restoration of Palestine to the .Tews of thf world as a residing place, the congregation of the William st. synagogue held a meeting of thanksgiving in the edifice Sunday niht and the principal address was made by Fr. George Ilosenveig. a leader o the Zionist movement from Chicago. Similar meetings were held throughout the United States unday night and addresses and ravers were given for the refoundation of the Jewish nation, which will become a reality under the Fritish mandate of Palestine, which was wrest d from the Turks during the late war. The acceptance of the mandate by Pritain at the San Femo (onforer.ee of allied powers was In conformity with the declaration mad- bv Hon. Arthur J. Falfour on Nov. 2. 1?17. The mass meeting held in th1 Chamber of Commerce rooms for the purpose of perfecting the organization which will scour the city in a campaign to secure old clothes, and all wearing apparel for shipment to the destitute residents of war torn eastern Furope was well ntjendod and the plans were outlined ,:iid committees named. Pabhi Weinstein, permanent chairman of the poo b s relief committee, which i sponsoring the campaign, presided and talks were made by prominent nun of the Jewish faith.
No further plans for th"1 celebration have been made pending word from the Grand Army headquarters.
LIQUOR CASES ARE
SET FOR FRIDAY1
the "Denver Civic Center Co.. Inc.," to Mr. Joseph Six for the "sum and consideration of $lso." Polico on Trail. The real estate transaction was made public when PolF-e ;Hcer Ueno asked Mr. Six where he uot
the authority to order all the people "off the prass." j Decisions in two liquor cases in , "I guess I gotta right to tell 'em i whi' h the defendants are charged ; to ret oft" my grass if I want to." re- ith the unlawful possession of toited Mr. Six. "I own it, don't 1 7" liquor, in which the evidence was' "Don't try to kid me," the otP 'er , submitted in city court Monday, will replied: "you know you don't own 1.. given by Special Juelgo P. J. 1 th.e Civic Center." (Houlihan Friday. They are the-;
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seph drew' himself up proudly tender, Peter Möns.
"Well, just plance at this bill of
sale, an 'everything.
Produced Papers.
STUD I MS HOUSING. F. M. and (J. P. Butterworth
UOKMFK GOVKHNOR DIF.S. WINN1FFG. May 17. Itobert F Glenn, former governor of North Carolina and a member of the International Great Waterways commission, was found dejd in bed at the Royal Alexandra hotel here Sunday night.
MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative
Mr. Fix produced the suspicious Marion. Ind.. spent Monday in South looking folio which proclaimed "To 1 F ad. looking over the housing situWhom It May Concern" that Mr. jaiion here. They visited the ChamJoseph Six was the sole owner of lo r of Commerce in an effort to pain the Denver Civic Center, and that j ideas as to how to meet the acute lie had purchased it that very day. housing situation that is now conAt police headquarters. Mr. Six I fronting Marion. explained how he had accepted the J offer of the two strangers and "pur- 1 Two car loads lW1 Cataracts just chased" the park for $10. He said 1 arrived. Flc'-tric Service Co., lF'-F. it was all the money lie had. and I W. Colfax av. 4 2 7 7 -1 J
Accrpt California" Syrup or 1' !C- j or.i look for the name California' v-a the package, then you are Mire j jour child is having the best and j
most harmless physic for the little t-tomaeh. liver and bowels. Children
hue its fruity taste. Full directions! on each buttie. You must say ' Cal-i lforuia." '
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Her Happiness is the Result of Preparation and Care THE expectant mother who docs not realize in its full meaning the rrcat responsibility of bearing children properly is making a mistake which may easily lead to everlasting sorrow. No expectant mother should ignore the better way of preparing for baby's coming:. To neglect the approved method may easily destroy their baby's chance ct happiness and success and impair their own health. Thr expectant mother's need for an application that softens the muscles, relaxes nervous tension of the delicate organism involved in. matctnity, and prepares thewy for" an easier, quicker and practical delivery i? found in Mother's Friend. USED BY THREE GENERATIONS It or.lv natural for mothers who have enjoved the benefits of Mother's Friend to write such a letter as Mrs. S. V. Cor.slr cf Denver, Colo.: "I tiVe rlerge in stsnns to voj that I have used Mother! FnenJ with my last babv.x huch i5 now two week o'd, tnd brought h?r uv.h or.ly two p:ru. I am Ke rr.cthc r cf f.ve ; lour ta'.erv -.th Irrrument. The Iat wn torn uhct a doctor. I recmrr.fni i: highly u cver!iy aad if ray r.irz it tf .r.y socd to you i: may be ucd." Mothers Friend U5ci extcmdlj At nil Druggists nrr for spcciJ. booUct on MOTHERHOOD and PABVf fr-c Br.dfteld Regul.tor CoAr, Dept. A-24, Atlanta, Gj,
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