South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 355, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 December 1920 — Page 3

MONDAY .MOIIMNT,, I)IXi:MM:R 20. 1920. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY 'MILITARY INQUIRY HAS 191 INMATES ! INTO CORK FIRES IN STATE SCHOOL! IS PRIVATE, SAID o o Maurice Healy Represents Organization No Lawyers Admitted. Coiintv I.-;iN Nrlion With for Mental Drfirirnt. O

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k'ive arista nr to the court. It vn broiiK'bt out by an auxiliary prdieeman at the military court vhi h L- holding an inquiry into the

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b-Ti-vol nt, h;i rlt.'tli- anil ji-iial ii--titi'tions of til." rountv 11 !n th" Sf.i(;.-!H' llorn 1 in th- tltl ( r.-.' imi i-.'llors' (fjiliann' Hnint , It i'i VMIaire fr i:i'i!Tti. on-- in h- Itub-rt W. ItiiiC hospital. Ml :u th- hfhocd Jo iiaf, five iii th .-eni,f)l for Mind, 1 I in th- vtatji'lsr.n, l h in th" r f orniatory, iinn th- rnal farm, and i.i m tv. hoys' and Kir.;- chool. More than half of the innvit-s of Indiana' b nevol-nt, haritabl. and penal lnt!itutir.. ar- in t)i- insanhospltals and th- srhool for fe-bl-minded. The rnru'er of inmat- of inan- hop!taN and th fe-hl-rr.lnded Ffhool Is more than twice the number of prisoners in the penal institution, and more than tho combined number of a,'d and orfhan rtep-nlentH. the sick, thblintl and tho leaf. Patient nt the fr... insane hospital-? number ö"0 4. anl tho?" at the school for fe-b mind-1 1,114. u iiile the prisoners nt the is penal Institutions total with the i'ht other stat institutions raring !'r 1,91-, rnakfntr th total population of th- 1 state institutit.n aiTKrt'pato 1 1 , r, o . llUixn-t In m-tail. Th number of inmate. at en di f f th state institutioj-.y. as shown ly Mr. l'.ut!-r's r port, follows: School fr f-Ie minded 1.411 'entral hospital for inar.. ... 1,401 Xrthrn liosrlttl for Jnsun-. . 1,00 i

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Kastern hospital for in.-an. .. Southern hospital for insane.. .tat prison (Michigan CityK. Intllann. reformatory Jctfersonvllle) State pennt farm (Putnamvillo) Woman's prison ( Indiah.ipoli.s) Indian.i. Kir't--' school ;Cl-r-mont) Indiana boy' scliool (Plainfleld) Villapo for r:plleptlcs

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tin.. The auxiliary policeman who was in th- car of which Harte was in chart,'- said Hart- had stopped the car, j;ot out and ac-o-ted Crowley. After searching the man's poekts, tlie witness saitl Hrute assaulted him and then shot and kill-d him. H'irtc went next to the priest. Meanwliil- two other cadets stepped out of the car hut w r- waved away by Hart-, who is declared to have snatched the priest's hat from his head and made- him km-tl. Then he tired twice, killing th clernyman, aft-r which h went through ('anon Manner's pockets and scattered th- contents on " the road. Harte finally wa prevailed upon by the 4li.-tri:t inspector to reenter the car. (Jtlier auxiliaries who were in the party led hy Cadet Harte, corroborated this testimony. The result of th inquiry is to h- announced later.

Salvation Army Gets Many Pathetic Appeals

Pafiu-tic in their appeal for the necessities of life are tho letters received daily by the captain of the Salvation Army. The Utters printed below may indue- you to put yuur chanc- in the nearest kettl-. "Captain of th- Salvation Army: I am a woman il years old. I h. iny hoy. the only support I had. H pot killed, and I am alon- without work or money. I know the pood you pcopl- do and I will b- ilad it you will remember me with a basket at Christmas.; "Dear Captain of th- Salvation Army: I hear you are join? To

1.217 K'-vt' a uoll to ail the koki little ir:s Sds in South Hent! thLs Christmas. I 7jjani a little -rtt 1 of eit;ht years of 1 1 ak' My papa is dead and just mama j anil I are alone." 710 j "Captain of th Salvation Army: i I wish you would come and see us. :: 1 7 i Mv mama is sl k ami my daddy

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left and we don't know where h' is. I h-ard tüarr.a say last niht. she wish-' th- far tain knew the condition of things, that you p-opie are so kind and K'ood. do you think Santa will brin m a doll?"

flobert W. Lrfir.c hospital lJj Stato school for ieaf -7''

School for blind 11" Soldlors home f, II Soldiers' and atlors orphans' homrt 22 livery county In the state has Inmates In the hospitals for ins.'Vio. at the school for feebl minded and in the penal Institutions. Carroll. Ohio, Spencer, Switzerland and U'arron r ?-.- th. crilr rmintiM rc.t

having prisoners at the state pr!?on DreCO, the Great Herbal

at Michigan City, while a score

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other counties have none of its citizens held In the- Jeffersonvllle reformatory. Ijlkewls., ;o counties

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prison. Klovcn rountics lirw no boy or sirl prlfoner at Piainfie'd. or at Clermont, hut all other counties are represented at one or both of these institutions. Th counties which have neither boy or srlrls at these institutions are Crawford. DeKalh. Franklin. Jasper, Jcnr.lncs. 1.1-

itratiRe, Martin, Newton. Owen lev and Scott.

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Religious Students T ahe Semester E.xam in atio n s

Mor than 2 00- students took tlu t-ru-ster examinations last week at t!if South liend-Mlshawaka School of ncliv;!'"u Kducatlon. Th work of tho whool ha.s h--n very sntlsf tftpr and the students hav carried their work with lntrest and ntho-Ttam. Th- registration durlmr the l'l wfe'vs of th" first .v'-r.;e.itr av"heJ rt total of 2". rep res r tl r.cr -Ö of the churches of South land ..r.d M!shaw.ik.. The seonl (mortr C'f the s--;oo! 111 open January 14. Tri- entire faculty wi'.l be continue ' and sich ( ounf s will h offcr l ;.s will meet tho needs of rdl tl:os who ..ch hi!r!ren rnd vcurir people. Dr. i'.H.rro Herbert Petts. Ph P., of NV rthwesteru university -.v ill continue to Kiv -o ii-v. v. in practical pswholo-ry ar.t! prir.c:p'..s r f t ach1 i .

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Remedy, is Reported to Have Given This Lady Astonishing Results. "About 13 years apo I had a very severe attack of diphtheria and had to take antitoxin In Mich larpe quantities that It upset my stomach completely and I haven't been well since," said Mrs. H. J. Stanley, who lives on P.. H. No. New Carlisle, Indiana. "I couldn't dices: anything I ate. the food Just lad there and fermented, forming ra and kept me bloated. My bowels wt iv always contlpatJI so that I had to take strong in-dlclnes to pet them to act and of course, this helped to disturb my stomach. I was thn bilious, my h-r. d felt like it was .wimtr.inir around, a hot bitter liquid cam up in my throat almost straaKllnic me at times, my kidney? ve-re weak and back ached terribly. "I've only taken one bottle of Irct so far and it has made a wonderful change in nie, my stomach is rapidly improving so th".t I can enjoy what I eat, I have petit n rid of all the bile, ray back and kidneys are strong once more and 1 feel so much better in every wav. My nerves are soothed so that I sleep well every nU'ht. pett! cup in the morning brim full of er.enry and fcelintr physically fit. My husband a r.d I both thins: it is wonderful the way Ireco has taken hold of this old case of jnomach troubland made m Well." The well known Dreco c-xpert has headquarters at the Central Drue Store and the American Dru? Store

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