South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 334, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 November 1920 — Page 3

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tho county Jail l await r.tMico. II. (I. (Ir.uicy. i-r'.pri tor of tho Whlto Front v'tratr-. was painfuliy hurr.rd al out th- fa"- h-n an i xfl'Iori 'xui r l in th- iurr.ai.f.- and Ihr- (i,or M v off. t'r.lt N'i 1 of th- rropovrd n"A' hiyh fw liool T'iuji, now li int; r'-"t-d hy the I'y rs Hrnthcrs (o!;truf -tion Co. (t Kalariiaz'.o, H marin;; ornplftlon. This huiidmtr. whi h is ;i thr:-story hri' k and niiicplr !ir-proof structure, will rontain mx room:-, and H to cost approximate y SlOOfmO. Tl'.o -ntiif iTo.iti i is (-

tlrnatrd. wil ro-t in th- n -ic;hhor- J

hor.d of half .a million dollars. Owinsj to th- r"f'r.t -uts in th'- pr-.s of huildm; i...it- rla'.y. it U .oli.vcd 1 hat the adilitional unit.-7 tan Im1 u II t next yrar for about Z't pf-r nt Irs. than til'1' would h.V" cost this yrrir. Th- policy f th. hoard of duration In d f'-rrin; the exec ution of the huildir.ir program re-

-ntly nuthoriz' d l.y NU-. voters ' v i 1 1 therefore ni'-an a saving of i -orne Jioo.eioj to the romtnunity. j While at pr nt th dearth of -' hools iv t atir.K n rlmjM inronven-

l' nr-. it is t. li v d that tn- entire i nlitln run !- r-m (lit d by fcrrpt ir.h-r (f r. xt ye.tr. The nv Itivi- ra thatr, erected hy John I'nnn.tnn at an approxlTiiAte cost of $llo.rt'o, was formally opened That-.k.srivint; evenintr. An auditorium nerornmodatinp OH'i, and ;l Laleony with 3f' scats., hrint; the total Reutin t: euparlty of tho new heater to about a. thousand. A Seo-:urK-Sniith unified orj,':in of 3.000 pipes lias la -n installed in the or- . h5tra pit. and J. K. I5-ashy, of C'ovent Wiarden, Chleat'o, fame, has ireepted an indefinite arrangement for lta operation. In aconlaiKi' ivith the plan adopted 1 y many metropolitan thTiters. movie attractions will le inter.p ry d with uniquo vaudeville numher.H. and

earn tatur will run for two three nights.

A la.s for the ripht of manufacturine; Its patented articles in

i anaua anti j,np:iand nas just hc n (

taken out hy the MrLann-Sleiht -orporation. Iin; royalties, it i faid, are realized The institution is capitalized at $3i0.000. and ? 5 0,0 Ort In eipht vcr c nt cumulative ytock is beln cold here under the direction of A. H. I5ecker. .alesj manager for Illprman Co.. t V, nton Ilarhor. Cass county ir-uit Jude 1. It. I-s Voines Tue sday hv ard the petition of Howard township, necking

'omr:Js--ion'-r Frank II. Honrs ct ndant. The. ju 1l-- is ak-d t re- '. i w th- a'1 -u.'!it, which l hf ll l.y the township to he too hiph for the- benefits which UCCTUe. Howard township has persistently r-.ai.,;ted the taxes imposed, hc-ldinic that Ft-rrien county is taxed less and

ireifp.es the rr-ater ! nfliis. j'.oartis

of rcvie-w Were' appointed by both r, unties during the cotitrovrr-y. iri,l on court order bjth were di?ml?p"l. C(rriTn!.-s!oner Iloq.s. as well as tie- Howard board of supervisor.

ar striving for an nmirable e

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riu nt. Attorneys say that the j-uit i? a friendly one and that both coun-tie-.s have- indicated their intention of abiding by the derision.

AiiD.Moni:. Nov. Tr ifi.l fr Vmnk C. Anderson

anl family atten'b-d the weddinp:

(celebration of their son, Claude. The

marriape was solemnize! at St. Albert'.s church Thursday rne)rnlntr. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Phillips h ive moved into the William Huffine-

I home.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ziebarth j-pent the weeK-end with her jiarents. Mr. und Mrs. K. Ii. Heinebold. John Hosier, who was injured in an automobile accident, is slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. f-'ol Clevencrer are staying with hr lister, Mrs. Hintz

anl family. Clifforel "Womack of visiting his fisttr, Mrs,

family. d. K. fJilson spent a few days this week with his brother, Dr. Gilson of Hammond, Ind. Mrs. Cabanaw, who is sick at the home- of her son. George. js slightly

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On Friday eveninpr. Deo. 3. at 8 o'clock the next reuu'ar meeting of the Ardmore Civic clul will be- held. The piano committee will report. Joe Artis' orchestra will furnish music. Details will be announced later.

Chicago is Young jind

m:yv caklisli: Nov. 2ß. The marrincre of Carson I'. Cauffmn. sein of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Cmr'frnan of Otrnan twr.ship, ard Miss Melba Weile r, daughter of Mr. and Mr:. Pe-tcr Weiler of Centre township, took place- at the homo of

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day, Nov. 24, after which a r:ceptior

was piven :ir.d rrfroslinionts rervc' ; to loo puests at the home of the proom'rt parents. l.etweer. the- j hours of c, and 10 o'clock. Mr. ar.d Mrs. C tuffman tarted J Thanlcsijivlnsr driy for a iiip tf Fcs t .n? lt. 'allf.. and other western points, after which they vMl bo at home to their many friend? on the

Cauffmnn farm, s'-von miles north west of South Fend.

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