South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 309, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 November 1920 — Page 7

ttttrsdat Mrvnvrvr:. i. in:n. CITY ATTORNEY FAILS TO APPEAR .... IN CITY COURT THE OPENING OF THE SEASON a By Hamd 3 ' fc3 ro ST -rrjops. l! c! ( i r!?v Arty. Th'.rr.ris W. a'W .if in -a :-; r.r.T if .! th.it :.-id r:'y court ir; la morning, hi.! t rf a M-rl to p..t .n an a ;! n r i n , I a-;'orP.-.K to ty Ju J;:.- Frank Cil-j r . r. In c'r.i:.' r.'ir.u- on t:.- action j of the Mty .-,rp-rr h'r.d::n:r ..f puPlp- ! :p. ip j ft"..:rs th- Jud.p- ' dd ; he WW (Titj r "lit- was r. 'it 1 to K'S HO? (-::.. i.'piW th- r tin-

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v. ill 1,- (;-.rn:--. 1 i I?"th I'm-. S. hw.i.-tz .r.r; Atty. I). 1 I '. N'emth. h'i a . r j . -e.-.- p. t i n v j ne defer. 'la r. I w r- .- i - for tria!.. U' '.V'-f: ui. i. a : i. ." in-'-,'iUK I of the action o.-. .itlorno. In I tu- ?f.nt-s i which Paul Kramer. 1 1'i S. . rs ..v.. Chicago, j " h ' h.'i: p ! '.th op' rating ,ir. auto-i ! ''"'.; without, a ;ate li' nse. ;i j

r i;u;.!v w a i.r-r-i. I a tr.e ' .f the .; .i' .;:'..: Kramer . - chare-' .! w,'. h ie!at:!. a ci:y ord . r i a m-. Jii'L' f ;.',!!. r-r w.ti force d o rotit .nu both - ' i r til Thursday i. .o.-r, ip.tr to a wai: lh a: rival of the ' y attorney. 77; FRIENDLY CALL 3 5 O. lirnrj. ' ' I'-iil 'Nr l'K"M PACK kivi: I'll hj 1 1 his wateh in a ray of i ooaUht. "' n time, within a minute." ho .at. "Thai's ifor'i:' vay." The team slo. ed up -i1 it drew P' ar the h"'i-' ami stopped in a ! t'rh of hl.o k shadow-?. ' caw r;K'iro of a woman oarryin;, a lo ivy valh-e m.ovo swiftly from tho o-ir .silo of thi' fius', and hurry to tho lAaitirr- hi( !. Th n it roll--I away br;vk!v in th' lir- tioti '1'ii'tii whh'h it had conio. I Jf'Ok d at Pall 1! ! ' ! li i ! '! n Cl , I -appo.-f. I coit.iialy a.-koa him no lU'tiou. '".hoN runr.intr away ith I-orr:o." faid Hll. -iiiiji1 '"fl's l;opi nv po-td about tho proro:---: )f thr S' ln mo all alonJT. She'll Rot i livorr- in M months and then ;Mrpo will marry h- r. I h rt'Vt r h'lp:, anvho, ly iialtway. It's all ars in:d l'"t .v. en them.' ' hoTiu to wotitler what frlenci.hi; u-ay. aft r a l When v.. wont into iho hou-r.'-ii r'aji to t;ik easilv on oth r

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i a;-" 11 upon iwjii. ,o v mat n- was !ie, it would be easier tor him to ? )k the movo; and hn was sure of a p'ondid biri-aln. Poll was .-ilent for somp miiiut--. hut whiii I looked ;,t hini I faiw iod that ho was thinking of som.-thinir 's-e t)iat he was not ronsiderint: i h- projt ot. "Why, no, Mr. Arrr.r," lie siid. ;ftr a whilo, rant make that d-al. I'm awful thankful to you, though, for telllnsr mo about If. Hut I'vo pot to stay horo. I can't i; t rounta'n Citv. "Why?" I a-ri "Mi:--ds Pell," h rrp'.id. 'won't hv In Mountain it. Sho hatos .ho plaCA and wouldn't so there. I'vf K-ot to koep ri'ht on lure in r-altillo. Mr?. Rsll!" I pxcliimed. too ru.rcr,l to ronjocture what he mant. '"I ought to explain." said Pll. I know George and I know Mrs. P'll. He's impationt. in his ways. H can't stnnd thir.K: that fre him. lorn:, like T can. months, I irivo thm si months of tnarried l;t'. and thoro'H bo another diunpmi. Mrs. HeU will i-omo hick to Thoro'H no other plaro for her ! co. I'v ot to stay h-re and . ;it At th- end of ix mnr.th. I'll har to rrab a s.at aol and catch tho a -t train. I 'or (leorp will be s ndj out th- Call." nr.AL FSTATK T It A N r 1 P K . einten U. TUlvfl.. t .Ta'pt Toth. lei PI iCTjvM pl:,f of 0.tkll!Pl J'.Trk. u i rift ft t'l.- itv of s.ujtji r.eii.i. hi t u rn;er f AVa!rir P. Wmir, .1. 1 ; l;, la :ru A. II. nj. ten's - - - ii I adllt'en t" tti- !,)wh ef Now ".ir-I'-'e. ..rrV D. Itrdin-.r Vi.e.-t M Porks. : J' in r..ntr.-!l . ! - i i v 1 t . i . .f Mj?hi w .; W . f.im let No. 2. new- p:;rt ef M!ha :.kt. vf. .T.vJeph ';!lr I. in I 'r r.f SoitM i; r,.t to h.-r I.- H-drfpith. M h t :' Lin -"hi park ! I It l u t" tie city e- South lVn1 lliTinin A. Tnh'l'k:) rt al to f .i.l'-.ni l I.-t la in H..be!k i and Ta c ifs Pile w;iy ;i'h!lt'en it! the M.iitl,,.f r'.e, 21. feriVa N II " 1 M irc.iret 'rd-vi t- Act.es. si. I.,.r : in H rkit pi it t th- . tfy f Mlvh- . 1 ' ! l I .lohn Iv Par"! t Trink- Poir?-. 1 ' 11 I" ;'yr. r. Kuril's .Titiittiin f,, th i . ii ..f Srfh I . !! rt . .l..:ci f. l.-kl ta Alphi.n Oortlcr. .:yi'i. P.irt ef v.,;:T!.r.1f f'Mirf?; ef I'lirvr-t feurt'i of S''tia!' 2. tiT ski 7 K. 1 I". . ' "lit. ilr.tr.;: .'j .,. re no-re NVibs.m M. to 'h irriiM i S..r.'v .1 ..rt he;lt fatjrth Of tirthWedf f.eirth ef - . il.n 2.). toTrhtr .'i. N. It. 4 I'. or. t :oi!: 1" a. r s mere er !" A " ti i M:iy T.'-nsr t I--r.V 'Tn'e! St. 'ip l a s t:i rtl".nr.1 s.ti's f.rst at ll-'-,. f.i tta t. wr I.ovll. r,w pirt ef of S.-.':f) I :."! r.l.i Stu.t.-l' K';hn t r'nr!.". I.. :i 1 .e 1 P.irt ef . hitf. north - v . v. .-t!..n 7 M N p. la t I."vd ir1 f M.-v, A rroky. . .nA I.et i.i In or.n.l !.m i 'i In Porn; towsfh'.p. A.tiert i. .rrrin ta nrr.;.r-iln 1 . ! . ev. Sir-i T.et :n U PerdC.-.ui. tarn- . i-t of ;?y of .-e.th p.n l Xrtlat- P '.d.i-nle, :i . ll.--rpi.ir! a.iSt. I-t v Mivrx Micl''.C;n .-.Miti.ai t-- ft. i-.tv .if Sa-irh P..T-..1 id kin; C J:oVir. r d t V, .-hart ',r'"in C l!i''n:s t, riff..n e-s. !. d 27 Cnl -..' id lit!,.-, ., North ; P-.-rty M rtr " ft K .vn to G. nr: S7i:rk iN ..-.. f'Ofi Pnsf half ef !-' It - rer:c' , .in t -id !'?!o;i Mi-!. I" :lkl. I or,? pr-. plrtt t r i.o-.n S "nid! 1 irf lot 24 ! Thr.-.'N adtttior, O. . -1.1. I..-rj C rr:'.l t.-. W'tlSj-t Ir.ir.!. 51 ' t 0 I.-ron S "r :',l t:ti .p, t' fl. .HI; , f I ,T.iVT !.;.':. M t H.i-rr u Rimol!. I.ot ir !Up::-1 r . Whltcoxb . : a t a . if v cf Sent h Pt.-1. MERGER IS LEAD IMG .V FIFTH DISTRICT .x Pr.Med I'ret-; MLL-WACKFr; W:s Nov. JH... l.tl:t. twice xIrtor UerK: -lied from cor;r-ws w.4.- b.il!m r reelection to op.tcss from th r.ith Wisconsin d: !.-td & IwJ of ;ihtu; F e ver nrrrar .ng-rewssmn Staffer d with ontalrd of thf cte tabulate J. Other ".Vlsoocsin conb'rtjjr.al roults wtn-

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OpjT-ght, 1920, by Newpcr Feature Srrrk.

COME one, come all' he cries, 4ithe more the merrier!" bend- opening of the season. Oh, yes, Love's Fhyhouse has its seasons, ins lov with a sweep of his sunny curls to welcome every too! And Dannie likes to have a packed house summer and winfair maid and youth to his House of Hearts. It is the ter same as any other manager. Make way for the debutantes!

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, Nov. 2. A little comedy, which mierlu a;--pnpriat-ly lo termed "An Kvciiins with Throt Hold HUhwaymui," was enacted in Xilos Monday cvenimj. whon the .vta'-jo was set for nibbinu' husinos 1h)um h throughout the down town distri-t. The ambitionI lans of three yountr strant'ern in the city were marred only as the re- 1 Sdlt of a "Joshim;" remark made to n nicht policeman Py a youth who happened to be in the Iitul--man clothinic store when one of the marauder?, tla-hel his liirht tlirmiKli the window in an endeavor to hize up thr .situation. Purelars first entered the other of the Woodhridr,e Fuel and Supply Co., oponiner the d or with a skeleton ky. and after taking tho lock ott' the o'hee dsk drawer, ransacked the contents, carrying away a iro'd watch belonin' to Miss Margaret Hatfield, the o trice cirl. They also broke into the Niles Sanitary laundry, but obtained no loot there far as can be ascertained. Fnsuccesst'ul attempts were al.-o made to enter the J. '. Penney Co. store and Dcwev's restaurant. Xichtwatch ma n Ihars happened to be at "."'J" clear store when Albert Bandsman entered about 'a1 o'clock and said "You were at the t-acK uoor or our store a few mm ntes aco. I saw you us four M.ihlipht." pecomlncr suspicious that burglars wore abroad, Mr. Fears, wiio had. not been at the back door of the bmdmian store, started iiu'estiJlions in an alley just back of Main st. As he approarhe.l the back door of the Stdfridce and Reynold Hardware store, he observed the reib-ction of a litrht which was !la.hed throuch the store from the frnt window. This was evidently a si?r!al ctt by one of the burglars to hi? pal to warn thorn that the police were approaching. Mr. Pears prop eded J down the alley, and near the X. Second st. entrance encountered twoi oi:nr men. who unconcernedly step- I ped out of the alley, their demeanor disarming ?usj icion. Shortly aftorwatd the Niles- Transfer Co. received a phone iull frotp. cicar store, askincr for a taxi; to drive two ouncr men to porrien Sprinirs. lien the taxi diove up. a third man joiriod the croup, and the thrte strangers ?ot into the car. When the party hid riven about three miles on the P.errien Sprinc roid. the passencers flashed iruns ar.d ordereil tlie driver to stop tho car, whereupon the latter and hi companion. Cecil Wacner. wer-- order d out. The hichw ay tpen. in turnir.c: the takland six car around, drove off tho pavement arid the car MOTHER! California Syrup of Figs Child's Best Laxative Accept "b'a'.iforr.i.i" Srup of Fi-1 or. the p'.ckace. then ou arc surwj your chil l is h.avin? tlie b st and i most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity tuste. Full directions op. each bottle. You mu.-t say "California '

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Nf- Great Brum nhu rxrvr sank in th" mire. Mf.-Mitr and Wacmr were then ordered t push the car out of the mud. and then the trio, '.eavintr the former to walk back, drove n into twn, and ware last seen driving at a rapid rae on the I ai wa rd!iurc road. Ppon their arrival down town. Meaner and Wasn-r rcportrd the holdup, and the nisjht police spent a ruy riicht in searching for tiplioldu) tpe't. who were not found late t his a ft rnoon. i ir ci i. w.w. I Tr.- fur;!. I touch. of Denver, i c, ., is vlitinK af the home of In r siVr. Mrs. C. i:. Smith. i G. I., i'assb-t- ;iiid K. W. Ttar were South P.tnd visitors Sunday e veninif. The I. gioii City football team played the St. Joseph Independent.on Sunday afternoon at Liberty lleichtH tiebl with a score of 7 to 0 in favor of the local team. Miss Margaret Fctp-rt i on th sick list. Miss Mabelle Ro was in Iowariae Saturday aftertioon on bus;. Tie.S. The Women's Progressive "ivic eluh srave a cafetria luncheon in the r st room parlors Saturday ev -nir.e-. u wa" well patronised and their ini m: waf moi tempting, which made if a ere tt succts tinancialb'. Mr. and Mrs. 'harbs Pishop expect to have soon for Florida. Nov. 2. ; Mr. and Mrs. 1 w Dtnb'-r; travel a dinner party .Monday evening at their homt on Front st. Robert ('odd. of Nibs, was a Fu-i ehanan caller Monday fort noon. ! The no club met at the iiomr of! Mrs. May Whitman Monday afu rnoon. Tlie rtdl call was on the life and m merits of Theodore Roosevelt. The republican plitform was RATS, MICE, COCKROACHES MUST BE KILLED To Help Prevent the Spread of Diseases from Infected Places. The Frdpral Sut and Municipal aether , Itles thronzhoat the emir coantry bTo decided th.it the perl eTerywhere mut i ccwrrte In the ktllir-ff of IUU. Mire-Cock- ! roacbf s. WterbiL-i. inu &nd ether reaii It baa been BclentlfleaJly rroven that the above mentioned are directly reporul. Me f cr the rreadini of Kubonle Iaa and ether dreadf ul dLiewei from lnf ected plac w. During the rt 12 yean milltons of boxea of STEAIiNS ELETTBIC l'ABTE have been cued iarcesfnlly for the l!lllDr of lLata. iU:e. CockroAcbee. etc. Get a box now of thla rnaranteei exterminator and dip It arcoratn to directions which are rrtn'fd la 13 UnjuAjea. IlU ready fur one: hotter than trat: oV sot blow Into the food like powders. 2 onooe box STc ; 15 oca box 11-0; abouJd be envmt h to kill from N) to oo rata. Tor over W yecrs C. 8. lovemmen-t authorltlee bare ben reretIng their ordera for botli ttte of PTKIi8' LLfiCTKIC KAT AD KOACH FASTI. TEGGY coughed for an hour after bedtime until Mother thought of Kemp's Balsam. A half tcaspoonful quickly relieved the irritation, after which she soon went to sleep. KEMP'S BALSAM Will Stop Trtat Cough UOARSENESS r,: I I Swallow slowly small pieces rua wcu over uic tr.roat. WO

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