South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 322, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 November 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-T1MES uxdxfkday morninc novhm nnt i:, iu.mi.
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POSSESSOR OF RUM
! PRETTY DAKCES TO FEATURE M,LRY AXK
SENTENCED TO JAIL
! Ik'iuUful dances will te one of ; the attractive f :tturs of the mv:si-
OSCpIl Lzipany rleadS Gllllty fcnl comedy Springtime- now b
and SlOO.is Af5o.s?C(1 by Court.
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UST a nan a plain, inolTcnsive man. So lon any man to the ONLY man. Ah, then, to her he'll as he's onlv a man. not THE man. he doesn't become all the world and oh. so big! But to you
J look very bi nor very important to the girl hs and me he will still be "only a man." A study in
feLunda beside. But -wait until ha chances from iu3t r?iativc sues? es also in relationship.
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SEND BIG TURKEY TO PRES'T WILSON
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FOUR COiSVICTS FAIL IX JAIL DELIVERY
I'.y I'nitM Trt - : JKFl'TJISOX CITY, Mo.. No;'. 16.
I Tour convicts, who attempted an fs-
rom thf stato prison hro, ark under lock and key to
day because of the forethought of
authorities. The four men unlocked everv door
Joseph Czicany, charped with the unlawful jioc-s-sion of liquor, plea vied guilty when arraigned before Jude Gilmer Tuesday morning and wm fined $100 and costs and sentenced to 30 days In th county Jail. He was taken to the Jail shortly alter noon Tuesday to start his sentence. James Trumble, 213 Bridge .st., charged with defrauding a boarding house, will be arraigned In city court Nov. IS. Ellis Brewer, a Warsaw farmer, was fined $3 and cost.s when he pleaded guilty to a char?o of Intoxication. Si'jve Hodoi. charged with the unlawful possesion of liquor, will be r.rraitrned in city court Saturday morning. Geori Johnson, ncTro, charged with burglary, will be arraigned Thursday morning. Paul Sinke, charged with the unlawful possession of liquor for sale, will be arraigned Saturday morning.
A X NO UN CI :s EXAMINATION. Postmaster John Hunter has announced a civil service examination to be held for the position of clerkcarrier at the postotfice bldg. Dec. 11. Those desiring to take the examination may secure application blanks from the civil service secretary at the money order window at the postolflce.
lag rehearsed by the members c f the
cast, composed of members of the Mary Ann club of the Stuclebaker corporation. Rehearsals an- progressing so successfully that the production is expected to possess at the tim of its presentation all the earmarks of a professional performance. Particularly interesting wiM be a group of dances by eight members of the cast In costume. Costumes will follow the fashion of the period of 1S30 when the quaint hoop fkirt in daring color was in vogue. The dancers will be. Miss Louise Ilertle. Miss Carrol Hager, Miss Inda Gilbert, Miss Helen Wright, Miss Henrietta Meilstrup, Miss Alice Kristenson, Mies Ethel Kncller and Miss Theo Borden.
COP WIKS BATTLE OF . WITS WITH DESPERADO
By Unit.'d Presa: OOKN1NO. X. Y.. Nov. IK. TZntering; a house here to arret Yen Gore. desperado. Police Chief Charles Hanmcr was "covered by the bandit. Then the chief and the desperado fdayed a game of wits. When three hours had passed and Gore was still awaiting a favorable opportunity for escape his vigilance relaxed for an Instant and he glanced aside. In stantly Hanmer pounced upon him, seized him by the throat and choked him into unconsciousness. When Gore woko up ho was behind the bars.
RUSSIAN REFUGEE OF THE STEPPE.
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ing to join in the break, the quartet attacked a guard and took his rifle from him. Advancing to the first frrT thov cVinf t Vi a rii I rjl tViirn nn
vtiicutvA ti'i iiiu vuai e i i vi vk inprison yard. Py climbing into a coal ear on a steep incline and releasing it they hoped the momentum would drive It through the prison gate. Hut prison authorities had taken the precaution to lock the car to the tracks. One of the convicts was wounded
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DIPHTHERIA CAUSES CLOSING OF CABARET
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(Timo. Texas. Nov. 10. Prest'on one tier of cells 20 in all with V.üsiTi will t-at Cucro turkev Ir ; a kev thev had inado from a bras.
bis Thanksgiving day dinner. j bar. The other convicts refus- when he joined in the surrender. A big bronze turkey, the most i iinrgeous of the Cuero turkey crop. :
I'.ns been sent to the president at
wasninion. i ii" f irii s eooj w an niO'leifd after the- white house. The largest turkey of the 7. "00 uhk-h paraded down Main st. at the
Cuero turkev trot, the annual show i
of King Turk before his luad is cut ; off was the one chosen for Prs't V " l
I'f s t- b-et Harding has already t at'-n his Cuero turkey, aoonliiv: o r port.-; from Point Is.il. 1. Th.-t.'.rk-'y was too Iirg to be rarri 1 U New Orleans and on the boat to I '. 1 1 : i !i i.i for a Tha n 0'i invr day (iinni. r. it was said.
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