South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 July 1920 — Page 5
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THURSDAY MORNING, JH-Y 23. 1020.
CHILDREN HAYE
NARROW ESCAPE
Prunken Drier N-arlv Hmiv
0 Automobile Into Group on Import A.
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an ! mut hur roundel tl; corn r it SO rni! " :n hour. Hn rar
th ' urMr.ir n thf opposite Mr:. T'.ir whr-rN wv- torn from th rr..K hi' f ,in1 thrown n. few ffot fr-ni uht rf it w.vs Mopped. Hate Nnrrmv I'.vape. j S .t -il mi th hfi of thir hrm : v f i):r- litt'.c pirls. II. id th- car j ' .,t -tnp;.r(j at th fx.ift spot nar i :h- p it n:ot crt.'ilnly wmj'il 1 iuiw -truck thf m. Mo .ry(!- orf'.cr Hrrt Olmstoid ; a ;i .Mit to .trr?rt Fh-ron. who, upon! y-in- Ii' rt s a I I , "Vdu'rc no I : tr r - r j m.m 'h;ir. I nrn' ThMi ihis-t.ii j appr-' h-1 hlni. criMid him' l-osp- .nd jrrk'd him to th around.!
"How n.'ir.v drinks h.v- r i had. n.'r.f 1 ho ofT'.eer. "Thr.V ronf- of your buMri'v, r-plu-d Sharon.
! SEEKS MOHEY FOR
ATTORNEY'S FEED
Slip of Finder Puts Humor Into Otherwise Musty Leal Document.
ASPIRIN
Käme "Bayer" on Genuine
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W'hr-n t ii patrol nrrUM. ShT"ri rrfijd :it f;ri to with nrfVor AI.- Moor-' H- rhanjfd his mir.d. li.iMit: ih- rldr- to th station h p;.i I I'd thit ho had skidded h: iiLii'li'iic p-irpos'dy to avoid hlttintT p.-ri. ,-a n A? :h- station he- iJrw forth a roll of u .it. py ,-ind s. Id To ojfWr Do Vos: 1, how mm h i-' it, .--on. I KOtta 'f ' ! k to work." "Tii'T" t-n't ir.y bond and thr i"i't -.-iv tir.f," milincly r-plie 1 D;
Applications for support money, ! ';;; rdlu-r Iril docjmnt?, ar i u- i.illy prrtty lry roadJng. Once I in a whiV. howrvcr, a touch o i hu.uior crTps in. omMlmtd !ntntionally, and oniftlm well: j "'S" and "D" ato rluht next to i f-ac-h othf r on a typewriter keyboard
: whih accounts for the fact that in , hr application for support and suit j money. fiU-d In superior court WedI ndav. Illian Jackson asks money j for "her attorney's feed." ! Th' defndant In tho cas Is Rob- ; r- Z Jackson, and the suit was oricrinallv filed several weeks apo.
ASKS SUPPORT AIRPLANE BILL Chamber of Commerce Sends Second Telegram to General Assembly.
CAXOE STOLES FROM MOORMG A PARK
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i ("arroil French. 90 2 I .eland av.. k him up. Abe." i is still hearchinj? for his canoe, on said h- liv-d at .".':, N. j which was stolen from th river f.- Mvd. ;ind uork'd as autn ji;ink jn i.rj,p,r park at t foot of
l'- at wb .Main i i.faftto blvd. Tnc cratt. wnicn is
rtn 1-foot C)Id Town model, painted dark grren outside and lipht varnished inside, has been mlssini; ntnee last Friday afternoon. It Is presumed thn thieves paddled down the river and secreted the canoe. French has offered 'a reward for information ladir. to the return of the ca noe.
QllCK SUES QUICK IX REPLEVIK ACTIOS
Jl. adache. Toorh.u h . Karach . Nf U- Quick be forced to pive t.,V:a. rthe.iM.ati.m CVdd and Pain f , , . a,ltorn lfari.lv Tin boxes of 12 tablets rest .
l mv i f-n?-. I rucrits a No s!l lars-T "I'ay.r packap'S" Aspirin is trd .ark Paver Ma n uf .h-t ur Monoicetoideter of Salicyliacid. Adv.
1 Qaiek filed suit for replsuperior court Wednes.liy . askintr that Miltrn H.
up posss-
obile, model
f-4"-. hich li" i said to r'-riiin un-
lasfiill. The rar N valued in ihe petition at 00 ar.d .JO l.imae for ;)! retention is aked.
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A Hill ST P. II. CKMMnil IT. Gemmer. K. Calvert
sr.. will be arraigned in city court Thursday morninp on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. The complaint was filed by I.vdiu Schneck.
A .erend telegram to th lHth district senators and representatives urlnt? support of tho Alden AvUtion Field bill at th special session of the ktrKature was sent Tuesiay by the Fouth Bend Chamber of Commerce. The chamber Is cocperatln? with the Fort Wayne chamber in urpinix th Immediate paw-ace of the bill which will Rive to cities the riqht of municipally owned landing fields. It is also looking to the fixtun when the, advantage of one municipally owned field in South Hend over several privately owned ones will be apparent.
Get Married Now
A wedding present of $50. 00 in gold will be given the first couple to get married at Hosejand Park next Sunday. Pho us about it rieht away. C. N. Lodge & Co.. 220 Farm"! . Trnt Hldg. Phone Lincoln 5 7 S3. P.oseland Park is the gem of the south side. Terms J2 down, then only $1.50 per week. No interest and no taxes for two years. These beauty homcslts are selling like hot-cakes. Most lots are only ?2!3. while other lots in the same section sell for $500 to $1.000. To inspect the property before the Sunday crowd, take south side car to Koblnnon street, then a short walk south to the property.
ENTHUSIASM FOR GIRL BRINGS FINE Alleged Joyride Land Frank E. Smith in Citv Court.
As the result of dlwplaylnar too
much enthusiasm crer his eirl com-
jpanion while on an alleged Joy rMei
I Frank K. Smith. ICS W. Division t.. I i was fined 510 and costs and s-n-;
terced to 30 days at the Indiana state t
in city court Wednesday monilng. Smith admitted that he became too enthusiastic over hl companion
and hftxl tapped h.r on th head with a revolver. He said he was carrying the weapon because he had $100 In hta pocket and waa intoxicated at the time. Ines Goodrich who filed the charge of assault and batter.' against Smith
said that he had taken some of her clothe on the night of the alleged assaui. A search of suitOAaes beionKif.g to Smith, however, failed to reveal any of the woman's wearing apparel. Busy Bee Restaurant
Robbed Tuesday Sight The F.usy Eee Restaurant. 207 N. Michigan St.. was robbed Tuesday night. The thieves entered th place by prying op"n a rear window and secured a quantity of "smokes" and $30 in money.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials
I toasted Almcmd liar Cane 3 Maple Snjcar Sjrup. "hu Ilartt-Mer Apple nutt r, . 2 isui ()in Ve INnclu-s. No. 2x-t ean S-al of IndLina Corn. '2 cans . Glycerine Soap. 'A hars Iried IVaehe, pound l-'aney Cut lloet.M. No. II 1 ean Mixeil Vepetahle?. 2 eanPotted Meat, ean !d Monte .-ivirag:us. ean Iled I Jean. S cans Corn Stareh. package Prepare I Mustard. Iiottle im.kxty or priu: cnk gii ni lati:t src;.i;ANY AMOl'XT YOl' WANT.
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an oasis inilie desert of ikest Served at refreshment places. Delivered in cases of dozen bottles by grocers or by Hoosier Cream Company
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Oxfords in brown or black, hand turned roles, full Louis heel
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