South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 349, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 December 1920 — Page 4

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THE SCUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SAYES $250,000 IN PURCHASES FOR STATE INSTITUTION IJoan! Hfpnrt I urthcr nmtn in M.muf.u tun nf 1 1 j J i i .

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Amendment For Inclusion of Lexer Food Control Act is Accepted.

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(iountil ('oiiriders Ordinance Iep;irin Insurance Other Hii?ine.-s Lp. .Ii!.'i lu- .ipt ratini,' in th- ity uouhl ) r qviir-.l to havr a liahili'y ins i r.i ri' untr ii-t which wouhJ .-iir.- p is-- im rs tliat the company u as iiih.' vii.Mihi any injuries be sutft ril hy ra as a r salt of anj t - i'h nt in which the driver of the im ichiii'- was rcpri.-iM', if the nrtlih an- pi :it-il to the city council at its rnt-.titiK Monday niht i a;i.riH. l lv that body at its next in. tiriLT. Tli' ordinance after its f n reading was forw.udtd to the ointniftt-c of the whole for its action. Af:r th- operator of the jitney hu- has obtained a liability insur- ,(!;. contract in the uin of from fl.ei") p. iU.'-e1. the city controller would isne him a lie. nse to operate t.hr an'oiiio'iile, accordintr to the ordinance. The li-ense fee for a year w ould be d terniin-d In accordance, to the seatme; capacity of his machine. It was set forth In the ordinance that for a. machine with a svatinur capacity of five or les $T. annual!' should be charged, from five to s.v.-n pa ssenpror. 5; from s-ven to IL", JT-'j; and for more than iL'. ?T.. Th-; oiMin inc. specifies that after the lic. r.se has la eti issued, the own. r of 'The car would be coin polled

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conplcuous place i "Insured Carirer." thi MKn, thf ordlnuist be lit least two

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ADYOGATES LONG TERM BONDS TO SOLYE TAXATION

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ta-a d Tlie jitney busses would forY.i.hh n to or rate on Washinon st.. Michigan st., Lincoln way K.. Ijlno'.n way ., K. Jefferson blvd., or X. lli'd st.. the ordinance nays. 1 he coumil refused to pass tho orl:n nie- pres ntcd by the city .onrroibr, vvith which a special request that it be passtd on its first premutation under the suspension of the rubs, and which ask a for authority to transfer $125,000 from the w.itiT works fund to the pen- . ral fund for tho purpose of meetmi: . xp' iises. Provision is made In th" ordinance that the money be retain.-d to the w.ittr works fund hy the pa-sac' of a general bond lsue. Th- ordinance was referred to the comir.itte.- of the whole. S-.."o for Clinic. After oppoittn was voiced by Councilman Hyrre to the ordinance p.tir,c r.dwar.i l'fi ff. r. Philip P.on.lurant and lMward Neddt, Jl'-.thh' for the appraisal of damage and aeysin.t t n. fits for the witlt-nimt of Kwint; a v. The proposition was

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aoNTlNTL'h FltOM PA (I YZ Ni:. of the Tvf-r jitt by hr.uso of n-p-r.-s.-ntatives and eswed what the proh'ih' ( ffe i would be on tho pro-. -cution ff thte eoal njint-rs and oiMi itoiH in federal court, said: "V'li( ther t he prosecutions are . oiitirmed or dropptd depends f 'nt.r ly on whether a t-avinu" clause a as inciuti, d m the repeal of the law. It would stipulate that all prosecutions Instituted whihr the n t iv.h in effect may bo continued aftf-r the repeal. If no such claufco was iih linbd thw rrosecutiotis mubt ne, a ri 1 - be dropped but if a stipulation was made, the prosecution will '. rifcht ahead." Discounts IJfTiil. I -rt Slrftk, former United ftatej Mstrict attorney, who is aiding in the prosecutions, .iid he believed repeal of the act was in effect," ho said. "The defendants in the proseft. Hons now are persons charged witht offenses committed -while the iict wn.s In effect and are rone the less guilty simply because the act has new been repealed."

Otis YVi;r cf Nappanee h tst mov-j 1 t Stockton California. , The pa'd highway tp m I. k-' wick Park. Lake Wawas . . ir.t ! Syracuse, r.ow opn for iri:rall trattie. In t!i- sprinir the pav -lr.eri t win be. contir; lif-.I north to (b sa'ti.j makir.i: an a'.I-ttr.provtd read f r in

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CHALLENGE FIVE IN GRESZEG JURY

GOSILCX. Dec. Klizabeth Stutzman, SO, widow of Abraham Stutzman. died at her home in Clinton township. Kir miles northeast of Goshen. Sdie la survived by three dauhters and one son. Marx Pletcher. 71. wife of Samuel Pletcher, died at the home of her dautriiter, Mrs. John Troupe, in (ioshtp. b'he formerly resided on a farm northeast of Mlddleburp. Surviving are her husband, two daughters and one s-n. Tho Elkhart County Trust company of Goshen Is di?posing of an issue of ?10. 000 of Goshen city six per cent bonds, which it purchased at premium of Bidding at the sale was spirited. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hoover Saturday. Tho Goshen Community club, recently organized, has employed E. Hill Turnock of Elkhart as architect and will convert the Charnky prop rty. West Lincoln avenue, into a club house. Goshen city will be asked to bear most of the expense. The club was formed throuph agitation on the part of tho Goshen Rotary club. Sylvanus Cripe of this city, employed a a school houe janitor is in a serious condition at his home from burns received while undtgnin? an X-ray in Elkhart. Miss Naomi Titos.' r. of nuoyrus, Ohio, recently employed as special svhool nurse here, has filed her first report, in which sh outline a. rroKram of activities. Miss Jtlosser 1 employed through Goshen Chapter. American Ited Cross. In the circuit court here Freda Krusonsterna has sued Herman (Pat) Krusenstt-rna of Goshen and South P.end for dix-orce, nlleglncr cruel and

inhuman treatment. They were

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last mtiriK the committee recommended the passage of th- tloc.iment. Councilman P.ycrs said thrit the charges were tw!c much as th V liould he. T)" council appropriate d the veil ral s. as-- -'ir.:c J-.0ä. the- hoard !' li.-alth. and the hoard of public W ofhS, ? "'.ro? 0. Ar. or. Hr.. inc. wiii.lt would prev.r th. manufacture or treatment

cf asphalt within the city -.a i.Tis. nt.d and forwarded

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T-'a to lf.o for l('l ition. The t . i ... 1 1 of th.-- city controller. h...v:r.t; tli at -tt tl;- pr r.-nt time. T ':;.-.:: S i:: the city treasury. w. approv. d. The cash on hands. :L.-cord:r.r to the report, on the first

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ren. The defendant will file a cross bill. Mrs. F. C Jester has moved from (ioshrn to South Chicag-o. Her eon. Maxwell I. Jester, h employed in the office of the Mark plant. Steel and Tube Company of America, Indiana Harbor. William H. Purris. 79. of Miiford. former postmaster there, a prominent republican and father of Lloyd Purrls, Goshen lawyer, died at his home. Mr. IJurris served as postmaster for 22 years. In

ho accompanied lits father to New Paris and hail lived In Elkhart and Koskiusko counties since that time. Liura Mct'leary, ?. ', wife of Thomas Edward McCleary, died at her home In Mlddlebury of complltratior.s of disease. Her husband, infant child, father and one sister survive. Charles Freeman of Portland. Oreiron, formerly of Goshen, is critically ill at hN Portland home. His son. Earl Freeman resides In Goshen. James p.-uras of Warsaw, formerly connected with the Irwin and Eyrie theater in Goshen, has sold theStrand theater, a Warsaw movie hous to L.OU J. Dunninpr of I h'ymouth. formerly of Ettfonier. Marcus E. Fri-ud of Detroit. Mich., and Miss Gwendolyn Straus of I. loonier were married at the Elackstone hotel in Chicago.' They will reside in P troit. Ealph E. Williso- of the Hichway cafe, C.shen. an. I Miss Kdith StefTeV. who was r.ishl.T In the cafe, were man i'd h re and have returned

: Compel for Accused Murderer!

of Norris Dillon Fighting Dcatli Penalty. Frequent objections to the death penalty, in spite of the fact that the Htate has shown no intent to Insist upon tha form of punl'hment, were expressed by prospective jurors in the HUperiar court Monday at the rial of Anton Grenze , who is under indictment for the murder of Morris Dillon last January. Queries as to whether the fact that Creszej? Is a Hungarian and has not become a citizen of tho United .States would influence his decision, was a?ked each venireman b Atty. George ands, who Is. def?ndinsf GreszeK. "Do you believe the law just which grives a man the privilege of usinff lirearms in Helf defence, providing he reasonably believes that he Is threatened with bodily harm by an aggressor?" asked each venireman, indicated that advantage of this statute would be taken by the defence. lloth Fides tried to impress prospective Jurors with the dlstimrui.shinr characteristics of tirst and second degree murders and live veniremen had been challenged by Atty. Sands befort the court's adjournment Monday afternoon. Greszegr was employed as clerk In a soft drink parlor at 14 02 Prairie a, owned by Joe Kocsis, on tho nisht of the murder and was talking to Kocsis and Joe Szabo, a contractor, about S o'clock on the night of Jan. 12. when Norris Dillon of Pittsfleld, 111.; Ralph Smith. 213 N Main gt., Mishawaka; Frank Kirks of the same address, and Walter Marker, 215 Lincoln way W., Mishawaka, are alleged to have entered. Dillon and the three men who were with him are alleged to have turned to Szabo and to have knocked him down. When Kocsis attempted to keep the intruder from Szabo, Dillon is said to have "floored" him with a blow and turned toward Gre?zeg who had come from oehind the counter. Dillon is alleged to have backed into a front window, breaking it and to have drawn a metal object from his pocket, which Greszeg says he thought wa-s a revolver. Crcszeg. xvho says that he believed Dillon meant bodily harm to him. quickly .secured a revolver in a drawer near him and shot Dillon. It is charged. Dillon died two days later. After the m-n had left. Oreszeg cared for Szabo and Kocsis, and went to local police headquarters and reported the fhootintr. lie was placed in th? county jail to await trial, but was released on bond hi July. The general c pinion expressed by both sides of the case was that the trial would be ended In a comparatively phort time because of a scarcity of witnesses. The ilrst veniremen were called Monday morning.

MOO M AW DISCUSSES COMMISSION FORM CITY GOVERNMENT

( CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK i appointed by the people. He must N a man of tested efficiency and acnualnted with the practical sid- of civic government. Under the form ' of government of which he is the i head mistakes or evil that may arise j

are easily iraceame to in'1 s.i;rce since the complexity that marked the oh mayor form has been eliminated. "Generally the city Manager Is a technical expert as for instance nn engineer. Engineers have been appointed in the gi eat majority of the cities of the "and where tho new plan ha -been adopted and is still succeeding. They have proved to be men who know the building needs of a city and have on the whole a love for the progress of a city toward expansion in edifices and toward beauty in construction. They have .i special interest in the sanitary facilities of the city aiso," he said in conclusion.

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Mr. and Mrs. Human Chojn.uki, 1C IS Scott st., daughter. Dec. in. Mr. and Mrs. Eloyd Edward P.rown. 1 0. Francis son, Dec. il.

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tour years, and he fore I got Tanlac 1 was in a miphty bad fix. I was xa ry nervous, had such awful sick headaches I was confined to my bed at times ami was so thin. Weak, and rundown I couldn't do my housework h lartre5 imrtion 'f th time. I :tl wits bothered with troubles peculiar to women, and th.n la.-t winter I had a dreadful s-tttack of the recul.tr o!d-fashion .1 grippe that ju-t got i.'.e thar down. I xvasn't abb- to s t h, '"it a f w minutes at a tun-, x. as in a miserable condition, and hardly knew which way to turn tor r lief. "We saw " much about Tanlac I decided to gtv it a trial, and It naf only taken tight bottles of the mediciuw to make a new woman of me.

My trouhles have all completely dlsappeared, ant I now feel Just as tiiu.rLS I er dit! in my life. "My husband had a lad case cf stomach trouM . and !iad tO be r ." careful of what h atn rr ho tvouitl suffer terribly with Ideating and awful crarnpir.L, pains, hut since taking Tanlac he j-.-ver f-e;.- a -.iirr of them, and is enjoying, the bt5t of health. "Our little s.. en -y -ar-old son was

also thin, paly, w ak aral run-I down, and in fact, xc- ju had to! k 'ep him out of schooh H;s a'-e- j Etc 'WHS pour he ate l;t:!e' tii'tre than t rough to k.- p "o-.-iy ar! I soul togetht r. He had r.o e:u-ry ! just moped around the hous. , and j

didn t care t phty at all. "Well. Tar. lac has fixed him up ) wonderfully that he sms to i.hungry all the time now. eats jut anything he ants and is so tall of lif and Piuri,T we can hardlv

keep him In the houe at any iim-. W Jut can't s iv r-inutrh for Tanlac at our house. tor it has straightened us alt up. mxl I nevr htsitate to tell our neighbors- arid frier.. Is of what it has tbne f.r u." Tanlac is s.dtl in South E.nd .at the Central Drug Store. Public Drug Store, Ivandon's Pharmacy and Wcttick's Cut Itate Drvg Sure and In Mishawaka at the Eed Cros- Pharmacy. Adv.

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