South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 360, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 December 1920 — Page 2

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Ab ', or 1 J ri t to V.ns at 7 j 1 Wednesday b.ght. On Wed : h 4ay iilnht I w rit to the. l-aailie; Paper Mill, wli'Tn Mr. 1 1 m i i 1 1 .c r wrks nights, ail nb-j.t tht it, I a I ; t , 1 .Mr. JIemir;ger lm;v e v. r y t K i ri tr was ami l.o r.-f.ll-.l, I hr.rl!y know Mark. I si r 1 1 i.iily .staying there anl 1 nt know how long I am going; to .vtay." 3 told him I was going t go to tll.ou?e ; i n l r t r::y clothes in the laorning, an.! he siid. "You can go and get th m tonight." lpla.t new gun I said, "-No 1 u i.i go and g.-t them to.noirow as I m d a, cl an shirt or probably J werft go u; and g-t t!i"i,i

at all ti morrow. They are in Led the finder of e'laeyn. Claeys, who and it will can. e treti'd-- if I g up appeared in court against the detliere. Aiid i -: ha.- thr u. p. 1 in fendant, has the first joint on his a. ill I am not g'ön-T up there fur ar.v ' right index finger missing, and he

trouble, but I b.n't want to be ri';u.i'd ar.ymore. While thiM coneivati(Ii was going on 1 showed l!ii;ii;i.:'T the gun j had bought and taid, 'l.il tie t is a pippin.' "He reImI tii it be did riwt want any trouble and 1 told hi:ti that 1 did ri'H ji ie u i t any irou:ae, bui ju.si lor "lrot clion." 1 ie;t tii. paper mil! at o'clock witli Mr. Heiuimrer and w nt to a re-iULuraiit and then I went to th

Y. M. C A. win re I waite d until his own life, after Claeys bad obftoat fj;'o (.j id o'olock. I then .uit talnej a strangio hold on his neck.

tu W. Oiaiuri' s-t. on a str.et. one of :.lr iäi jf rick's little y.v", trad to let iiie in the door; but it wa- loek) d. Mrs. Ja.-rii'.c then It t nie in and 1 entMed and p '.v to hex ;:nd j-.ii ebavn k. a i hair near the tloor. 1 A. Arabi . u, lid ward i 1 m - I ioger and the tlaa-c children were ja no- room v. a- a l u.üi!' in. ilis Gun to Min 1 .m'uiek. At.', (i. the a i ; t . d t li; evtl. Is (.f the? Jho..iir.g. Afier ;!r.:::; the -h ts b.e sail he b...Svd r,p a-.tmst tb" door, opened n. wcr.t oat on t'uc p'TCh. eair.o I nk in, broke e je :i the gain, oj.-etir;: the yheÜM ..n.i resiling It with ;.ve fr, h cartind ; Jilr.. lanerich, .. i. id, ihi n t : d "TlirW that aw.i, fo. (lod's ;.;ke. Afy o ty: rtc.i w. ' Cime m th. Killieii .p er .ir.d r.andd the ran to Mrs. 11; iul Naid. "Ibr, take it .iV. 4 t ''''-.m fif,-tb-r r'i r v . v eii'o ruitii r to d et b;:irg ta. .... , i ;J giia iro:i a man who a npre.ich- 1 him in a p-. I i . ..:!. ,i; ;. d- d the , .,- .,,,1 i, ,, ; . .. - i..oik and .old it to n.ia i.-r j-'.Jj. Th i-no Ik. ... v.- ),,.,,.. i ,.a.K ---- r- - i -.. i 'iu i. ei i i 4 Jive, c-ir t rid -a - a but ;L th-y looked tdd, he Weal tO a ."dole (itl Jcli i. . Soil t-U ; nd be'ight t;u- raw on-s and pl.ie.-d tl "Mi in th. gun. putti --.g th-y od eras in his po, het. Tile old ones v.cre tb.e et.es ha put ia la.- yjn sn. r the .-la-uac:. He also tat d Andeia ou l.i Jiwd at : j5 . ea--i-'-.go M. for t:. j t at thri.e u-.d s, i.vcpt f.r .t j.-'.v n:g!itN wh.-a hai aw.i and that An. br-uu an -drs. Hmcri.rk h 1 b-pr dt.wn s.aa-s viiüc he. Hi !i j ; t; rand the claidiaa had slept u: t.at ji. ELKS MAKE 600 CHILDREN HAPPY WITH PRESENTS JVoininrnt Mon and Women Piav anta Clans fejr Yoll 11 1 ITS. 'CrXTTX'. TT cr ivc." (ix::) : .a .v.. . r: i o : t i.-.v. itlr-g c v .... . ... , ... . :.-e. 1' P. I I . . .III. , ri a . .'lieh p' ' - ::: : or. '.v a"d ;;r,s, I ik t-.J lv-. . ,.. ., o ,o, ........ I . t.:e a . . ro d ua tiie Hage. So b id ! d.: w -i wer ra r- f the r:-' irma nt t-urgr : m ef.T t:.e :.-.r Tv as over tv. V. y -. .1 c.ifa handling the.r ' ,1 :.s, hi. 1 n.e of them '.ar.. :.:. '. t ir ho:;in by the iy.ks. v, h i l a-.. I their .u;t"!.u-Ttib-s f..f th ; A h ;;.; cr.av.t of ch'Idren c ; :b..r j ;in ;.:s f-Treft r:a d th:.-:.- a the- door -s of th I'.ke ter.". ; b : r lr.g the last s '. -short "-!.. Clatc:'!' g th :r .:i f I th .s:..l r ( l'lk to tak- them . tn:-:':;. s io..ov. -.:o:; 1 v the b.ih w '-:!- others, r.y n '.v t -v?. . i i: -; ;'.y f.-r - na kind 1. ::. m h;s au:or ob;'.o. li-frihnte Iki-kotJ. Kt all tlo or tb.e 1 r-.r.r.r.e i ir-it! .p. a tr1 e s w . a d s iir.i iv to :, - fir.-.V:- - w hknew ;vv ir Cr:,.v,:v....i : i r. -d;:;r.e: V 1 co-..ir.r f r- a-. e r v. -.o wou!-' J..i r; nr. ill!" to rif tb. chllClien J) t -.- cia th.v lax'it luve .T-!h.-d. F.trh la.-kt contained the rraterla:j for a good family dinner.

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Lnina .hers vc-outh y unn n, licagj, s murjt. Jo1 by relh of Mrs. red Thursfollowing' c heart trouheld Frlk at I'hoeHD GET & TERM Mayhem !(1 found guilty in superior urt Friday .Swong, will spend ix months In the county jail and pay a fine of $300 for biting off the rir:ht index finder of Adolph laaeyn. The jury reached its sealed vrdift Thur.--d.iy night at 11 o'clock, after deliberating for two and one-half hours. A night session of the court was heM. eluring which th argument to the Jury were nude by the opposing attorne y;i. Sentence will not bo pronounced by Junge M.-ntfromery until after! the Christmas holidays, and bond; for Spybrook was increased from i ?."0n to $200. which was furnish-! d by friends and relatives. Shortly, after court opens following the Christmas recess', Spybrook will be;;in S'nvirg hi sentence. Spybrook. a P.O-year-obl Mlshawa- ' ka man. was indicted by the grand jury on a charge of "malicious may-i hera". charging him with biting off! ass rt. d that it was almost entirely! st v red by Spybrook with his teeth,1 only a si ire a of skin holding it after1 the as.ault was committed. Claoys also said that Sp: brook had been drinking on the night of the attack ' that he met him. knocked him down, ana men c newea ea ras nnge-r. A totallv diff rent Ktorj- was ttld !' Spybrook, wlio asserteit that! Claey:i was the aggrcsscr, and that: he Lit oft' Clary's finger to protect; As thrre were no other witnesses to! the affair, except a young won of , Claey'.. tlie truth of the mattorl could r.ot bo determined. However,! the counsel fe;r the dcfer.se was sol ir.yiserit in Iiis sfatement to the. j u r th tbat an assault by Claeys had i preceded the biting, that the jury, referred to bring in a verdict of; gubty under the indictment as- it was drawn. Ktiights Templar Will Hold Christmas Service Member of South Rend commander;.-. No. Knights Templar, will hol i a f-p-cial ritualistic ceremonv tit t)-. M'.vf rln Ii,..in1f, Ol picnf I irrornlng. The annual address te the : k nights atul their fi lends will be t'ario- the cr mon t.-s i -rfrcshni. nt J Mi!I be ened. The piogr.rn will te 1111. .uv . between the hoias of 11 and 3 2 ,. , ... . , . , , T.vange!:t K. . Pettycord and ,,u- 1 1,1 apieiwue. m., wao have b -t n tb.e guests of Mr. and I Mrs. Grorcro Ionir. 231 E. Donald st., b ft Friday for Toledo, O. where they will s-pend Christmas. Y. i -

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CAUSE OF $50,000 FIRE PHYMOUR. Ind.. Der. 2. Fire which pr.ictica'ly deftreyed the stock of mcr.;- clothing and sheen (if the Car'.f r-CollIns Co., caus-J a los es i tirratd at between $30.000 and $C0.v00 her today. The lodge hall of thp Knight of Pythias and club r )r'm.T a 'so were damaged. The flames started in the stock room In the basement and spread rnrldly. Defective electric wirrris Is believed to have caused the blare. MOONLIGHT TEMPLE HOLDS INITIATION 53. The Moonlight temple No. held Its reu'nr session In the K. of P. hall Thursday night. Four can- t didates were initiated, and arrangern r.ts were made for the public Installation of olficer.- to be held on Jan. 6, 1921.

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COURT SENTENCES GRESZEG TO PRISON; FOR 2 TO 21 YEARS

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CONTIN't'ED FROM PAGE ONfE) knesome traveler more sure of hla little measure of holiday cheer. The Glee club of thc'Y. W. C. A., under l ho direction of Miss Arva Yeagley. waited the hospitals and jails, and ing Christmas caroli and anthems to the patients and inmates. Thy alsovisited a number of private homes. Catholic churches cf the city were to celebrate special Christmas masss today and Protestant churches have special services m their programs. . BITTII-KIj CONG III 3C.ATIOX. Services at Castle theater Funday .morning-. 10:43, Rabbi A. G. Minela, Subject, Henry Ford's Anti-Semitic Crusade. Sunday school at 9:30. 9631-26 m;LP WANTED. Fifteen salesmen and sales ladles wanted at Reitner's shoe store. 111 Michigan ft. 9626-26 We send you here in a simple uay, Our best wishes thsChristmas Day. Makielski's Art Shop Oliver Theater Bldg.

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