South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1920 — Page 10

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rHIEF GETS TERM FOR LEYY ROBBERY

War Heran Sent to Pri-on avs "Won't Nab Me K Ana in. t.T Vfi';t !. f a !i fi..,l av to f ' TMi was the- mVte: ' d prmis' ff J" i'h I'on. .!:: rsk 1. wh-n h- was . ri t r. r ' i t from C,vf r.. 1 yc im m th Ir.litr.a reformatory .it Jt t: r.r.vhle Tu, xy f ' .r r'i!..i' ry. lirn.iTki h.i'l rtril .. piea ,f guilty in eii:il t-.urt. The -7 -tAT ol'i world w.ir v.Nran ro'..b-l the ftor- e,f Jo'-pli L-vy, I inut n av., w j, .ii. nn'I a. quantity of :?. ! took 5", 1 hi ash aii'l ik-j rThr defendant ai t . I in o'i r t .1 Special ; .-T r Could . He thr. without coun"d. :md to . j.lt'' V irley th it hi- J i.ot help him In any way r . t r 1 his plea ;i '' w;i s wi n his - n'f nf1, which tottaatory t'rri! for a period of t; nclnded th- redlsf ran h rr.ent ; ci i s, . ri'l .i limof Jl and costs. Th defendant muttered u .t .it ions a be w- waitir.. ;ny imlur the to the deputy to take i.unty J'iü. Tlirel'oriia;;ieiMkl More on the ; -nlnjr of Nv i.iru back Hebl I p entered the Ivy vt siib- early on the T.. ami at th- point if a ;'un compelled two sons mid a rn Mrs. Levy, her oTiier to throw fbe-i rüb-d th.e .i; thdr hands lie a-h register of a r (!.. ein d. took ! th" money that a quantity of ci.;r;' iiid cJcart'es frr.i the display ,ise. ar;(' ctlriily walked ut of the s''rc. lie was arrested the s.ime ' . ninir by polte- official, who had ei-d a description r.f the man. Indictment T.y th- irrand jury folb w-d shortly att r th- rebb-ry, .nnl i i thre weekK after the crime was r . rnrnitted the defendant had been "I.te'.)CP,1. STEAL AUTO, U RECK IT AM) TELL Oil A ER Autoi:loblie thievei.old that thev te;il are vn'.ir i ttllik SO ar and 1 hen tell vou about it. M. Feldman. 13 40 F. Dayton st.. Monday nixht answered the rinr of ' is telephone. A rami's voice told I na that he would find his autorno-f.ib-wr-ek-d on th" road betwe-en lohe-n and Miiiersburi-'. Mr. Feldman was unaware t lint hH car v. as "rone but v. hen he- went to his paraK" h found th- door open and the machine misins:. He im-j.i-diatly followed the directions i-iven him over the telephone and at the designated spot located the ear in a badly Hmashe-d conditloti. 11. wa.s unable to et any clue ns f. t li name of the man who called him. Women Prove Equality: Hold lit Man. Get SlOO i'LKVELANP. O.. Nov. r.0 Two women demonstrated te Iloyd ItarTon that they are the equals of men when, faillnp to convince him that v ornan is entitled to vote, they held Mm up ami confiscated J 1 00. liarton told police the holdup followed Iiis refusal to ncrree to the wis. lorn cf th l?th amendment. "! know one- of them slightly." h told officers "and when she and another woman started an argument with me over their rit'ht to vote, to show me that they were my cqua.. one pulbd a revolver an It he other went through my pockets." to i i m: i:xci:nioNs. WASHINGTON-. Nov. Fxcep-j tionn to new propos iLj of Swift and! Vrmour for disposing of their stock,trdn holdings will b fib-'d In th-! e..l..mV.I 1 annrerr r-nur? IJI-'iriCt 'i v. i'uiiiii". "" ' " - - l.,t, today. Atty. Gen. Palmer announced. . Lamp Shades We make ITLST CLASS AND FA LCI I ML NT S'HADL'S AT THIJ RIGHT rnicF. Call and Inspect our stock. South Bend Shade Co. Cor. Jefferson and Lincoln Way East Phone Lincoln 1923 Main 715 Lincoln 5743 YERRICK rrxntAi. faiiloiis Wo aro a near as your I'hone Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St. Glwu Properly Fitted DR. J. BURKE, Op't 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. Ilrokrn Ixn.i I)upllcrteL Mabel Hawkins Producer cf DUUnctlTo Llnccrio nn Scientific CorUnc Cr J. IL S. IJld. ilain 8T6

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I by T'rdfe-d Pr: J WASIIINCT'i.V, No'.. no. Monday will hr.d on the cnpltol step..v.ral new ;iM.!i';nits for fion. Although cor.rr-yvmr.;ii b-rnbrs jhiv- .stated that th- nt :-"yiori will ! f-o short that thr- will be little tl:n" for any b Kisl.ition e-xcep the j r. tcular applic ition bill. und;?m:iy'd r jif c ntatlv s of -ror of ortranlza-'ti-r.. ar- arriving lu-re daiiv to tell eor.'-trcss whit it oi;i:ht to do. 't ti-ran eonjr str.t' n. FUfh a? ' 'h-i:n; C.ark ! lieve con irr s-i will !. in continuous than a yar after .""..nn lre -s't-e for mnrc loci Hardi r vr laKf.x oitu e. rr s t nil.son probnb!y will make cvr.'il (xfutlv' recommendations Inr -lmlini; revision In tax'-s. Leprescntatives e.f the farmers anl concrf-s'sni'-n from farming district. will have an rxf n?ive proirram of agricultural r a'ljustment to ASK TWO COLORED POLICE ON FORGE Safety Hoard Withhold- Action on Petition of iScroe?. A committee e.f four r pre sentint; a Kroup of colored residents of South Hend, met. with the boan! of public safety and Mayor r.:rson in the mayor's ottice to diseu.ss the eiufstion of appointing two eolored otiicers to th" polic fort'. No (b-tinite action was taken. The proposition will be brought before the remaining eo!or-d groups for discussion and a Iari; r delegation i- exp te-d to m et with the mayoi ami the board of safety later in the week. Th" petitioners pointed out that the neftro population is prowir.jr rapiilly in the city and that colored ofhc rs could cope more successfully with the troubles arising in these sections. The recent difficulties arising in the nepro districts have made the color-d populace feel that nepro officers are necessary, according to the committee at Monday night's meeting". TtKmI Oiio Ik-forv. The idea was not greeted with much enthusiasm at the? e it y hall and the members of the- police' force, it is said are against the- movement. Only once before has a nepro serveel on the local force and that was durimc the Foparty administration. It was not successful, it is claimed, at that time, as nettice was served on the force not to detail the officer to certain districts. He finally was riven work in the parage at policeheadquarters where he ended his service. Sues For $10,000; Says Surgeons Left Gauze In Cr T'nlted Pre: roiiTINI. Ind., Nov. .10. James L. Sipe of Berne. Ird.. has tiled suit here for $10.000 damages atrainst Dr. A. II. Macbeth of Fort Wayne, and Dr. Ames Ueu sser rf H.-rne, charpinp; them with negligence. Herne claims the doctors sewed up a quantity of gauze in his side after making an incision for appendicitis.

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Fuhrr.it. With it also will ho demands! for Fem temporary legislation to! relieve the situation resulting fron !

th- sharp decline in prices. To Vrzv Hn tis. STic nirn, through the American I priori, have airrf0l to make "hi c'.rlvr," for the pa.oo of th? four-fo'.d j. Ian, of relief as rf comm mit-! t.y the legion. Ilbor, thrvURh the rxf-ewtive council of the Ame rican I-'cderation nf Iilor h i forrmilutiMl Its lf,'l.--!ative domanJ--. chief cf whih is th.it Immigration he ,uKper.(lf d for two year?. It will also announce that it will fiht a.i proposed efforts to enact anti-5trike law. lUisir.e representativr already have announced their intentions of asking deferment of the Doc. 1C taxes because of the business .dum p. Iiter it is proposed to dcnvind revenu revision and tariff revision PLAN TO KEEP HIGHWAYS OPEN Roads to l)c Placed in Condition For Upc During Winter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. For two or three months each winter the Northern State highways have be-en impassible, or nearly so, by drifted snow, and the hundreds of millions of dollars invested in them bring no return to the taxpayers during the time the roads cannot be used. With a view to remedying this condition, the Hureau of Public Uoads of the- Department ef Agrieulture has been n.ikmg this summer a study of the situation with x gard to snow removal in the states east ef the Mississippi and north ot the Potomac. An engineer of the burvau has conferred with the highway com mi: sioners in the states in this t'-rritory and reports that definite plans have been made in New Jersy, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Intliana and Illinois which will result in the main trunk lines being kept open all winter. In some other states, notably in Ohio, snow removal is the duty of the counties, and while the State Highway department is prepared to assist the counties in every way and is urging the necessity of the work, it is not empowered to initiate the work. HulM Snow Fcmvs. In some of the states snow fences will bo placed for the winter, fifty feet from the highway, to stop the snow before it reaches the road. These fences, which are made of slats, are tipped hack until they they form a decided angle and then are braced like billboards. In the spring the sections are unbolted from the stakes and stored by the State Hichway commissioner until winter. This type of. fence has be en' usee! by many railroads in the past during the months of snow, and has proved very effective as a snow guard te the roadbed. In other localities snowplows. e-ither horse or motor drawn, will keep the state highways clear. One of the mor?t efilcicnt type of highway snowplow has a broad blade, which removes the snow, attaciieel to thefront of a motor truck. A second truck chained to the first pulls while the first pushes the blade. "v

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And Self Service Department For 3 days this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday, we will make good on the unusual offer stated below. We are determined to clean out 500 pairs of Shoes by Saturday night at these ridiculously low prices

The shoes in this lot comprise patent and dull leather footwear and black and white satin party slippers, gold trimmed. Most all sizes are represented.

Mishazcaka

SEVEX XEll' CASES OF SMALLPOX REPORTED Sever, new case of smallpox have broken out in Mishavaka and were reported to health effier Mat-ram- ! who has placed the hom-s under quarantine. The new cases are, Kenneth McMcllan, 1 .103 X. Sarah St., (tuy I)orn.Ife. corner Jeff-rson and Merrifi'-ld; Mary, Sophie. Helen and Mike Barrett. TIM K. Lawrence St.. and Wanda Hico, I. Jefferson rd. Or.fi new caso of Hcarkt fever v,n also reported. Evelyn Myers, 307 K. Marlon t.. einK' ill. Louis Freidman. Ö 1 S Short St., has recovered from smallpox and the home released. The condition of William J. IMltz, residinp three miles south of Mishawaka on the Union St., road. who lias been seriously ill for the past three weeks, his improved. IATi:ilTAIN AT Mr. and Mr. J liorsi: pAitTY. White, 2Ö n. oixth St., entertained at party over ThanLstrivinq' a aouse and the week end. Anmntr the pruests were Ntrs. y. C. Iviress ami d.-iiitrhter I Mary, and Miss Lillian O'Connor, Chicago; Prink Cooney, Spriricticb1. O., and H. C. I'Utcher, Harvey, 111. ISIIITIU'AY SI'KPHISI". Arnold MoGowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medow an. 409 K. Third St., was pleasantly surprised Monday evening on the occasion of his 10th birthday anniversary when 20 young peojde invaded his home ar.d made m.erry with music, game and dancing. Refreshments were served. Arnedd was presented with eevcral pretty gifts. CITY COURT NOTES. August Supplous was found not guilty of a charge of assault and battery by Judge Feig m the city court Tuesday. He was arrested on the complaint of his wife, Susan Supplous.

Gifts for the Home Whenever an article goes into the home it is generally for the use of the entire family. Gifts of tables, telephone and umbrella stands, hat racks, bed spreads, and a host of other articles are always acceptable. You can find the very thing you want by reading the articles advertised under "Christmas Gift Suggestions." If you don't see exactly what you want today, read this classification every day until you do. Read The Ads In Classification 64-A

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$5,000 of the Preferred Stock of Indiana and Michigan Electric Company. Will pay $100 plus interest at the rate of 77c from last dividend period. Citizens National Bank SOUTH BEND, 1ND.

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itirrriiNs to ciiicac;o. ' Mrs. IJlanche Chapin has returned to Chicago after spending several days as the puest of her sisters. Mrs. E. A. Doan and Mls.s Bernice j Rirron. 210 F. ltace j RCTt'UV ntOM ALIilON. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Glister hive returned from a several days-' visit with th former's brother, Jo-s-j)h (eiu-er, at Albion. Aiuiivr-s ritoM c.vi.iron.vi . Mr.. Charles W. CodU cf Richmond. Calif., arrived In the city Monday evening, called by the serious illness of her mother, Mra S. Danneil. 817 Ann st. TAKKS lK)SniO. Miss firace Myers has taken a P-vltion as clerk in the Deyo store. RITIT UNS TO WORK. A. W. Manley, 5 3."i Lincoln way W.. who three weeks aco sustained; a badly crushed toe as the result of an accident, has sutiicntlly recovered to be abb? to resume his duties at the Perkins corporation. TO KXTRKTAIN SATURDAY. Mrs. L. R Tuckrrmin and Mrs. Charles Thomas have issued invitations for a party to be iven at the former's home, 4 47 Kdgewater dr.. Saturday afternoon. POTATOES Füll sali:. Carload of Michigan potatoes at Grand Trunk freight depot. Special price off car. 30t2 Coal. Prompt deliveries. .Tacquith's coal yard, 226 N. Main St. Telephone Mishawaka 207. Advt. Gifts for the business man. to classification 6 4 -A in the Ad section. Turn Want Gifts for the traveler? There is something fer him in classification in the Want Ads. St.

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1 96 new Serge, Tricotine, Velour and Velour Check Dresses just received in all new styles and colors. All sizes and values to $25, Thursday

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