South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 202, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1920 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

.rCr.SPAY MORNING. JH.Y 20, 1020

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SOUTH BEND MAN

SHOT IN CHICAGO

Julias Jonas and Woman Who Kills Self Over Him

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for s-iarate. raalntenin-e. namlntr I'aulir:-: M-ÜLsch as tho ether won.an. Meet at ItooMiln llfni.vo.

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roonnni; hoie cornhiutrd by the motlu-r of Taulin' v.-a:-? writU-n the first ( haj.ter In the tragedy which ciilmin.it d S'indiy. Nine yeara aso Jmüum Jo.a4 was a s-iltsinan travrlIni the- Missouri territory for hia lirm. Iauli:w was u s-alcsj uly in a lor ul Htf'TO. In 1 ü 1 ; Jonas and his family ' aim; ti youth Hmd. He was local rri'rc5entative for tho l'arÜ'iC Mutual 1

Insurance Co., with otfices in the l-'armrr'.s Ioan and Trust building, lie mado friends fast and thot-c who knew him lir ?ail Monlay that he e med alwaa to b- a model husland and father; that ho fjavc them no inklint; of the clandestine, romance which led to the occurrence Sunday. A year later Avhlle he still was In South Hond Jonas received a letter from tho Pacific Mutual offerinr hirn a position with them in Chicago .it a salary of $75 a week and expenses. He seemed undecided ut first whether ?o accept it hut. the advice of his friends wrote to his main office mid told them that he would o to Chicago. Made Kapid Klx l'rom that tini- his rise in the business world was rapid, ending upon his becoming suilf smanarrer for thf Vitanola comrany at a salary of $:Vn.j a year. It was in 131S, too, according to Iiis wife'.s Ptory that she iirst became suspicious t)f her husband's relations with Paulin MeKlitsvh. Sl.' said that Jonas bepan takinit; Pauline to lances, parties and theaters. That thev went toKCther to Atlantic. (. 'ity. That ho had bought for her a seal-skin coat, a beaded bair. many chic hats and other ar-tleb-s which a. woman m'Klit love. Hut always lie was pood to his family. s -milnc tlifm chocks weekly while on the road and spending his time with them while in Chit a tTo. C'cldratcs Annirriry. Last Saturday was their Zllh i-dclinrr anniversary, and Jonas ton his ife and children for an automobile drive and to tea at the KdgewaiiT IJeach hntc!. They were happy, for Jonas had promised his vif that he was through with I'auline and that ho should not se lier aain. Saturday nißht Jonas left hi home for a business trip. Just before leaving he received a telephone tall from Paulitie. who wanted to talk with him. Ho reminded her tint tlv ir romance was ended and sh ir.fiistul that it should he ended after h had h-c:i her once aain. I'lad in Nightdress. That nii;ht, Satard ly, Jor.ns and Pauline w r tc.' ther. They return'd to her home about midnight and the man went to the same room in he:- house that tie had o-cupid v.hih a boarder there some year; n;o.

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Julius Jona former South Bend insurance man, and Pauline McKlitsch of Chioajro. who killed herself after shootinp him. Tho two had carried rn a clandestine love affair for the past nine years, and Jonas had lately promised his wife that he would be true to her and forget Miss MoRlitsch. If he lives-, which is doubtful, he will be stone blind, the bulle! having fevered his optic nerve.

w iht title h "Tho Wonder

Cirrentler is starred, craned ye

frday at tho Auditorium, where It'

is birs repeated todiy. Ho was i-'ivei; an rvatlon at every pcrferminco. and althui:h ho may bo duhhed a "slacker" because ho did not ficht Demp.-ey in this country, the fact remains that he h .'. a hot of admirers. Lovers of hoinir are iven a rare treat in seeing this strand- anomaly ct the rin?; in action. IJesides ajtpearinc in a formshe. wine exhibition in the ea:ly part .f the picture, he fights four honc st-to-troodn-:-ss rounds w ith tho villain in the piece in this case Itobrt Harrat, an actor who is an amat. tir boxer cf no mean ability. Tho story of the picture is prlppinir and t!i- action is swift and realistic. Faire P.inney, sister of Constance Pinr.ey, and a screen ftar of note, Kivcs a de'.iirhtful performance as tho leadine woman. The remainder

of the cast are equally ood, while ' the settings and photography could i not be improved upon, i 'Tillies Punctured nominee." ! which will be shown .'t the Audi-

; I torium Wedneslay ar.d Thursday, '! i brings back many a ;!et:-mt smile. , i even at rne m re mention of tho jir.nme. It is undoubtedly the funni- ' est comedy ever made by Charlie Chaplin, and beside his name there ; ' appear such jcreat favorites as Marie ; J Iressl r. Mabel Normand and Ches-

I t r Conklin. The piece Ij by Mack I Sennett and is in six parts. Charli"

! as a s-rluctivo fascinator and Marie

as Tilli-, the educated female of the small town, and a Ford, furnish amusement palore.

alle t od. ay and

tomorrow. As the inr.o.fr.t third party to - contemplated divorce, who pr es to boil and pretends to be ill so that he will not be called to tho .vitnss stand, he is at his clover

i b. st. Thor' j love interest .-.plenty

too, when romance ir the person e.t his prettv nurse enters his lifo. "Sick Abed" is just tho sort of froth, amusing photoplay to please most every body on a hot day.

castli: Per those who like tho thrill? and action of a crl tl story, without waitir.p: to jrot the hi? "punch." Terror Island" at the Castle today and tomorrow, is recommended. That famous hand-cuff kir.p: and ma'-rician. Houdinl, is the star of thla sir.ap hir.R six-rrel melodrama, with its submarine race to salvage sunken treasure, its battle and rescuo beneath tho waves, its villainy, its mystery, its sensational feats of daring escape. Pepinnlrg in the shop of a Yankee inventer, it carries tho spectator to tho chores of a South Sea Isle.

ATTENTION! Tho Army-Navy Union. S21 S. Michigan st.. will have refreshments and dance after a short moetir.ff Tuesday, July 20. T1S7-20.

CLOSE ARGUMENTS IN WAGE HEARING

Present Evidence in Dispute Between Operators and Miner?.

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LASAI.Li: Abed,"' t Mat popular fav-

FOR SALE Tho northwest ccirner of Tutt aud Ml'hlpnn Sts. whore tfi t.r-!4 jms close b Stud'l;.ikers. Tho c'eteest cornTH ! not prow nt rvrry Wf rest. Ttetter buy thi now 1'oforo I ejx my mind. N Ini-uinbraiKo nr.d prfMt il)strait of title now ready. Addmi

elay provided that ono of the shops n the bone of contention shall re

main open workers.

to union and non-union

Dr. n. n. Dugdale has moved his edhce to C05 V. Jefferson blvd., just

the corner from his former 6S3-21.

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ry 1 nited I'i ess : SCUANTo.V. Pa.. July 15. Closing arpruments were made today in the hearing of the commission appointed by Pres't Wilson to decide the waso agreement disputes between miners and operator. in anthracite S'uld. Phillip Murray, vice president of the inititTs union, declared th union based it.s claims on the following: Anthracite workers are not now receiving a living wage. A living wage in this country would be "largely in excess' of the maximum earnings of the men. The demand for a minimum wage of $" uith differentials, is not unreason a i de. Murray demanded full and complete recognition of th- union.

"TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET

No pufTed-up, burning, tender, aching feet no corns or callouses.

S. lOtKK. Ownfr, llox lltnd, Indiana.

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PAVILION

Every Evening Cooled by the River Breezes Best Music Finest Floor Delightful Surround" ings Open Air Pavilion. CHAS. ERSIG, Manager

drawer i:i her dresser

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loom, still e Po'x front a

a. revolver. She st pe''d fnto the next room where Jonas lay aslep. Sitting oil th edtre of Ids 1. d she awakened liim. Tb.-y talked for a few momnts th-n Paulin Ir w the re.1 r w hich had been concealed in the folds of the crown. Shoots it His Head.

S!i tired at Iiis head and the ' r-

CHICAGO'S SURFACE L1XES XOW FORMAL

"Tiz" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly Lance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters, bunions and chilblains. "Tiz" draws out tho acids and pedsons that puff your f i et. No mat-t-r how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or bow long yeu remain on your feet, "Tiz" brings restful foot comfort. "Ti" is magical, grand wonderful for tired, -iching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how comfortable, how hippy you feci. Your feet jyst tingle for Joy; shoes never hurt or see-m tight. (Jet a box of "Tiz" now from any drucgist or department store. End

electrical workers; foot torture forever wear smaller

TODAY"

DON'T FAIL TO SEE

THE EUROPEAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION

r.v United Pros: 'CHICAGO, July 1?. Chicago's surface' line system was back to normal iodav following termination f

a strike of TÖO yvhiiti crippled for three days. An agr em nt

tra exportation here reached bite vester-

snoes. Keep yemr iect ires.n, sweet and happy. Just think! a whole vear's foet comfort for a few cents.

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bullet crashed tr. tmipdo and came Opposite si.'.e. It

opti nor. Then Paulino turned em liTse!f and pulled

Sie died instantly. Ilefoi thiy carried Jenas to tho operating room. Mrs. Jonas gave him her forgi en ess. She is waiting now in a little room r.ir him nt the Montrose b.os-

weapon . trigger, j

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-waiting to see if he shall ba k to her sigb.tless, or if h- i w;o t'.own th- trail if death!

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Alkali in Shampoos Bad For Washing Hair

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TODAY AND TOMORROW Popular and Handsome WALLACE REID "SICK ABED" From the stage comedy of the same title has been made one of the funniest screen offerings of the current year. The story of a young man who feigns illness in order that he will not be called upon as witness in a divorce case, affords a most humorous plot for this always happy-go-lucky player. His leading woman is Bebe Daniels. COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Iteturn l!nc:i -ment of ETHEL CLAYTON in "THE 13TH COMMANDMENT"

TODAY AND TOMORROW The World Famous Wizard HOUDINI

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"TERROR ISLAND" SEE the overseas race to a South Sea Isle to salvage sunken treasure SEE the battle royal for love and gold in a sinking submarine

SEE Houdini escape from

a nailed-up box forty fathoms under water SEE his hand-to-hand encounter with a pirate diver under the waves LOVE, Adventure, Melodrama in six smashing, sensational reels.

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COMING THURSDAY WALLACE REID

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