South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 169, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1920 — Page 3
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AnnAlüNMJ MJK SHORT WEIGHTS .Many Complaints Have Hern Made to Citv Scaler of Practices.
FIRST WOMEN ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION.
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Housewives nny rr-j'-i'-e. rie of ,-.nf kirl of prnVrrr h'. been brTjcht to a masur- of Juf1 1' e. and the JusMc- nuted out to him his to do wl'h wischt or th lack of weicht. Housewives lately hae been mmplalr.Inc th.it Sc mrn hiv been giving them fhort weiirht. The ron;. plalr.t! made to rjy Sealer Hyron S. Millar have rTi general. ' Wednesday morning two ic men barged, with this r ffepte i rf arraigned In city court. Thomis Huble. nn lrr mm employed by the Artificial Ice 'o. rfiriliy pi d guilty to th chark'p He admitted to h ivlg given -hört weight twiee during the pre-ent w.eVc. Amount of Shortage. Th!rty-one pounds w is the amount of the fhortago on 10 pounds cf be. delivered In two r.O-pound Sections. Ju1c Oilmfr d'-Vated for a f cw , .""onfls before f.xinsr the pen;iltv. Then the Judge fild:
"Jurt about a dollar for e icli J pound of Ice shortac ought to b- , about rieht." h mu?H. "This man i admitted that he k.ivp short weicht lr twice fluring thf prc5Pnt vrk,! an.l that th fhort wpifrht amounts to ?, pounnV I brlivo that t.uM be the riht kind of a r;ne to i
this mn. Jtidgf line. "Th wrathT 1- 'r,n bot and i oris tort rxir-nslvf for families to b' firr-fl to jay for nmr ir than th-y rally k t. I do not have any ymrathv for any kind f a profiteer. ;tr.il I do tint brllev th it I will J-how .iiiv in this case. "The drfendant is Mned $21 and os?s. The cots nr 510. mil.lri: a tr.tal of in or Jl a r"'ind f'r tlihe charged for and fail- 1 to d - liv-r." Thomas J. Hean. another rmployft the ArtlMci.il Re Co.. was also arraigned on the charge of giving s-hort Ice vflht. l'..t !r.ded not guiltv and he will be given a hnrlr.g Thur--(!:iy norniiig. rity S :ilT Miller urg-s all linusi wivi s who are hU'k vi'tlnis of the ire mar. to n--
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Mwar.l De Gree. has Iren np7.inted director an. I Miss V llus lleytrs assistant director of plav ground activities of rottawatoini'4 park. They v ill hegin their new Avork Sattiidiy June IS. More than 40" attended" the closing exercises of tin- River Park s.hofl held on the school campus Tuesday eenir.g. An unusually fine program consisting of instrumental rel --tlonx. sor.gs, folk dances, drills und recitations was rendered. The final tests will b hel l . day. anil school will close Friday for the tummer acation. At a met ting of the Truth Pickers of the M. church held at the home of Miss Kuth Ilulison P. Seventh 5t.. arrangements wrrn made to hold a pastry sale at the Inxon - lacker groi ery store. Sat-
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representatives to the girls' meeting ;it Winona. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ilm k. fliffopl ct., ent rtained 1." nicmlnTS of the .M. V.. church hoir Tuesday c cuing. The evening was spent with iiiu.-ic and contents. I'avors in the foiitevt were awarded to Miss I'.Ianche Zink and II. (loodrich. 'oal and instrumental selections were ri-ndcred by Iv Goodrich and MKs Ku'h llu'ison. Lunchton was.-ered. Mrs. i. Cook has returned t" "alparaiso. Ind , after a isit with Irii ii-is here. H. J. Imel. pincipal of the Washington school will have for Winona
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"Wi:vr.,i solp.i'i during the summer. Mrs I,isi Zink of Klkhart is isJtint: Kiver Park relativ s. Mis Mertli.i Hai'kcnburs is spending the w k with Mr. and Mrs Chris Ward at I.ydick. Ind. Mr?. Hort Zink. X. lüuhth st., v Im submitted to an operation at Jlpworth hospital lo dis ago is Improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. ,. P. :rke and family. S. Klghth st., left this m.-rn-
RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER
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BOTH PARTIES WAGE CAMPAIGN Plan Activities in Political Circles During the Summer.
Indiana people will not get much rest from politics until th fall flection. Hoth republicans and democrats are planning aggressive campaigns through the hot weather. On account of the many difficulties before him. it Is expected that Sen. James K. Wntson will begin activities at once on behalf of his
re-election. John Hayes, secretary to bn. Watson. Is in Indianapolis. and the senator's arrival was expected Wednesday. Humors are afloat that John "wfn of Noblesvllle. who wa Sen. Watson's campaign manager In the primary campaign and received credit for some of the political blundering credited to the Watson maneuvers, may not continue to figtire as Sen. Watson's chief man in the coming campaign. However, there are nr outward signs that Fr. Watsor. will dispense with Owen's services. Burt Thurman of New Albany, a member of the republican state committee and formerly the manager for Edgar D. Huf-h. has been active recently in behalf of Sen. Watson, and man take an important part In the campaign. Attention to Parle. Edmund Iy. Wssmuth and other
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Mrs. Manley L. Fosseen. of Minnesota, who is chairman of the Republican Women's State Committee. She Is the first woman in the United States to be elected by acclamation as delegate to the RcDuh'ican National Convention,
mir for Los Angeles. Calif . ! make their future, home. Mrs. Satniul Allison. S. Sevententh sr.. is ill with appendicitis. Mrs Elizabeth Prewer of Chicago who has been visiting Mrs. CharlesKessey. s Seventeenth st. b ft yesterday for Klkhart. Ind.. where she will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ldwuro lyoliliiiu'li. The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Pnltz was h !d at 2:'Mi Wtdnc-day afterj4"in from the resilience. v : ; S. Tenth st.. Pev. B. P. Hitchcock ciatinjr. Lurial was in Hi-'hland c e 1 ! : e t e r '.
REAL ESTATE BOARD I' LA MS AMSUAL OUTLSG
PRESENT PROGRAM AT HEALTHW IX Several local people pi svntt d an onteitainnun t at Hoaltawin h.osjital Tuesriay evening. The program inch'ded several readings by Miss llilma Milni'. a reading by MiVs b ile P.ater and seral nc.ii !-,io-tiops b Jerc.me Sholly.
Members of the Soutli Dend Ileal L'state board are making pla;is for tlteir annual outing. The date and pi aco have not yet been announced. At the meeting Tuesday reports on
j the convention of the National Asso
ciation of Peal l'state Men. held recently in Kansas Ci. were made by Vernon Hastings. L'dward Neddo and Arthur Voit. Among the facts brought out at the i omentum was the statement that real estate is providing m percent of the taxes of the country.
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'I1I('A(; . June 16. Appeals of Willi .in I . Haywood. executive -cietary of the I. W. W. and Si. othiis conitcd with him on halves of iolatin? the espionage law. were heard in the United States court of appeals here today.
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Investment It is very easy to make a bad investment very hard to realize either principal or interest out of it, once you have paid out your money. This is incautious investing. The preventative is a simple one see your banker first and be sure of buying a standard security on which you are sure of receiving a satisfactory income, and the principal itself, when due in cash. For years, we have been selling 6 bonds of this t-pe to investors in this territory. If you have $100 or more of surplus funds invest in the time-tried First Mortgage Bonds which we sell with our recommendation. St. Joseph Loan and Trust Company Member American Iiantrrs Association.
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state leaders are expected to give serious itter.tion soon to the problem connected with the presence of OTa J. Iaies of Kokono on the state ticket as a candidate for treasurer. Although the state board of account CAusrd Mr. Davie to settle a shortage in his office which occurred while he was treasurer of Howard county, Mr. Favles has s.aid he would not withdraw- from the ticket. Some of Sen. Watson's friends feel that if Davies should get off the tic ket, it might be taken as a loss of prestige for Sen. Watson as It was Mr. Owen." the Watson manager, who waji responsible for Pavies hlng on the- ticket. Mr. Wasmuth will bo in Indianapolis Wednesday. Prepare for IVico Trip. Many democrats have taken reservation on the special train which will leave Indianapolis June 1? for
San Francis. . Thomas Tacgart and th democratic state commute, are preparing for a determined campaign as soon as the San Francisco convention, which begins June 2 5, Is over.
SEEKS TO RECOVER ADVANCED SALARY
Suit to recover $1,39J.33 from a fomur employe. Walter O. Bragg. Ufte fl'ed in superior court by the Palley Clear Co. Wednesday mortice. The rompl?!nt alleges that the defendtint haa in hi possession IL1 !.!. 5 which h" collected In pursuance of his duties with the conkpany, but which he his not pt.id in. and also charges that because Hragg quit his Job the sum of J?00 advanopd on his salary has not ben earned and should be repaid.
PLAYGROVM) SEASONTO OPEM SATURDAY
Th final gime of the ir.ter-p'v-ground Indoor series wii! b p1? ! between Kiver Park. runner up of the ITas't Side division and Ka!" of the West Side section. J. IOliver nM will be th" "-ene of th--Ftruccle. City champion girl' voüey b.-v! trani is Wsshlncton school, according to announcement cf pliyground s u pe ri r. t en d e n t Wed n ed . OHclal opening of S-outh nr 1 playcrounds Is set for Fa.Vjrd.ay. Certain of the recreation centers ha been open Mnc the s-hords close 1 but this was only for part time.
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