South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 366, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 December 1920 — Page 3

rHIDAV MOUMMS, DLlllMULi: J I, !'. 3 'DRY' CELEBRATION IS FEDERAL TARGET SCHULTZ TRIAL AS SLAYER IS DELAYED GRAND JURY TO PROBE ROBBERY Odaffvr Appeals to Hold V os session of Projyerty i'.ay. Kir.gs'.ey s?u".-J Tr r'-'P6-.f the house. and asserted that Odaffer refused to vacate the prf-m-l.;s after receiving a certain consideration to da so. jiiiiiii(iiriiiiiiirijiiitti(iJiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiritiiitiiiiiiiittiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiftiitiiitiiiiitiiiiiitiiiMiiiititi T j 11. J. Oü.iffer. who was ordered tc k;vc up MoisesIon of the house h tlias bei n o dip ir.K at 11? ri'.' st. j and to pay $14 damages to . X. ' Klngsby, ajipeaieil his c.i.s- fr;m Justice f the jVac- Hosinski? i court to the suprrior court hursxoth i: to Pi ni.ir On and alter Jan. I my oft'ic will be in the ground floor. Farmers Trust Hide, rooms 4. Z. 0. and T. with l-ambtkU and H-ian:'nd. "5 r Extra J'nnv of lYdrral Mm Herr to Watcli For "Wet I'artit-." i.Man A:oi.-mI of-Double MurMeteaif Believed to Have Hern Instrumental in ! iler to Face Court in I February Term.

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' : if t. In or.!, r . :.. r f .. V;: i.l '. . i. i.tj.Titc r :' ; !il ri.'rr;. h.4'.f .rr(-'l in i- ( i'y l a! 1 the IifTT.-.iI f'T' oi" nfrt--.."Tit c'!' '-rs ''.:;; -it th' ii.t-r. il'for f!'.:ty :s: Wi (:i:n r-tur:i-i to thf J.:v Th;: r.--l.iy t 1: 1; fru-i.v.-:.iy !'.!. w !' ";;." th- i'.'l for : N '. Y'-:r'.- '.! :: f !or.. C'.uhs. !..(:-, . .ir.r.k jailorr.'l -v-ri p:i.it- i ; . r : : h v. i'l orn-:-i'.r th- ":i .h.y .;' ;h- j-rohlbi-' :"n f t'.' f r . t !. y -, i i ! . li.Ml IMIUHATION (H;v. WASHINGTON, I '. Prohibition C'lji-.rni-vi'.rT r IC:.imr N !-rmlnf-il tii-r -h:) h- nn tiltlnK i.f the Vol --. il Cu r N v.- Year's '' f . I Vtl'T.i'. r. ''.ilhi i:; oMela!.- ar? ;rpj)ar-(l t. hilt miiv ;itt-n.M t" tun tin- (I'-hrntioTi Nv Year's i i'.o Rn rxy :?;i':'ilat!on sjch a : vl to iin-jr Th- ltys h-for; '!.' Vo!st"T,i .., ?. Kr;üi'-r variifil. Kver. ju-t nr,f I'ttl- i r will onstia vlolati'-:.. Prohibition at-ntfl t the nurnl.or r f LI'1, wäll rm The art i'iiiMirnv ri ; Ii t . Kramer ca!!. Kurth rn.or- lluy will ! :iytd by thoM.-.inils of i'.'Af ;ir.l !.ral orT.o!;'M In .ill towns a n! titles if the l;ir !s r n rr I ou'. "o;ir agenfj l;nr.v ther always !,;is hen a total r; y tri c-l'lrati?

New Yar'.- with j 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 -.s t lloi:or," Kram r taM tu'iay. "'onse-iu-ntly thy f-an he dn'Tulej upon to tak- v ry irra:ti"Ti to that thf law 1 fl vl."

AuP-,i!-'. Schultz. wl; wa- ; t-J '. j-'o it, trial Thurnlay fr th. mur

i . i nenry mu sh. j ar.i i- rani: j i "hro'..'i in c n:-.TtiiM. with the

. ry " ta- .Mucs'! ;r- Aintj ;o., :. I '. 0, 1 1 will hav' hi.s trial I't.-'Iyor."! nr.tl! a Iatr lat' Ir. s tt'rfcr t:i:H In ;kj s-jperior t-'i'irt Th'irj-.lay. th; Schultz trial. v.!.h was postponed until Monday al!')W yi:n- other case a to be di.-f.d.-t d r f, was finally hoved ovt r !nt th y-ar when Irr-s. Atty. .-''hw.trtz atinounc''l that ha- would

i t ! i b ab!" to appar at tliat tlrnt, Jjin.l a K-d that It to stricV-n out for I th- ter rn. ! May IU laln Siiiwart. . Th' next term of court bKin.s j i vy.. 21. and It i. not considered j likely that tho Schultz ca?u can com' up bfore tarch 1. or even j Iat-r. ha n.any criminal ca.H jrc-C.-1.- It on the docket. t Irj.". Schwartz goes out of ofTir 'Saturday, and his place will be J fild by Floyd O. Jclllson. but it Is j expected that Schwartz will be re

tained as extra counsd In the case ap.ilnst Schultz. I me to n 1 knowb-dKP of tne cafe, and the fact that he wan instrumental In the conviction of Jack Wrlcht on a similar eharjr-. Schwartz will be of prcat a.istaii'e to the new. prosecutor.

BOYCOTT VOTED ON FARM MACHINERY

Farm Federation to Await Decrease in Price of Implement?. Resolutions recommending a temporary boycott on the buying of larni machinery and fertilizers until the price drop were adopted at th- meeting of the iirst district unit o;" the Indiana I'ed' rat'on of I'armrs a.-vrn. jatb'ti.s h-!d !n the court hou?" W-d lar'day. It w.is announced Tinnvtl.ty. Yhe tin of the dcleitates. which I int'-r.i'.od to be tin- ) oj-ary. u.t.-i taken LccauH thy . l.iimed the pr- of farm productK 1: is s!uin.d lit tli pre-w.ir level, and that fariii macliinery prices and lVrtlllzers hae remalnei' at war prices. They ali made ansortion that it was Inipos.-ll for the average farmer to conduit his operations with a profit v"n Investment, even wh he d:d nt get anythlng i". -r his labr. The quarterly meeting of the as.'.K iatioii was attended by delegate? from each of th eight countleH ir. t!;e li?trict. Those In attendance v.cre; r. K. Paul, rulawki; I. IL Hull. Import-: John A. Newman. Mathall; A. .'. Iiuple, St. Jo.ph; Ira Ibistrow, Tulton; Charts Bailey, Kike; Henry Vieting. Starke; J. F. i: t. hanun. l'orter, and J. A. Warieri. Knuts, who w.is chctn a'? h.ilrman of th meeting. The association also went on record as favoring a state appropriation for the opening of the outlet of tho Williams ditch which is loated in the northwest part of the tat-. The drainage of that part of th country hampered by the fact that th iitch I: net extended over til.- stat- line into Illinois, and th;s . obstruction is. asked for in th. rcI" Tt.

ORLAN GEROUX SUES TO CONTROL WEALTH

Bremen Fanner, Adjudged In taue a Year Ago, Starts Court Action.

Oil an "W. Gcrouv, a wealthy Bremen farmer r ho was adjudirad ---a tie and ordered committed to the .: .-pital for the Insane ut Logan-.-.. c. t n.cre than a year ago. will try to win back his freedom in ßuperior ourt hero Jan. 10. Gerour. who is bout CO yearn old. started to ppend :;ir money lavinhly about two years uo. -i.tJ within a hort tim? haJ rent from IS.O-M) to $10,'0j attor- : -eys 5:'.y. IU'.ativ.s ani frler.Js of man objected, and the Farmers trust Co. cf South Bend was ap- ; -dntod guardian of his property. Though ordered comn;itted to the : -. pital for the lnan at Ijgan:ort, Geroux v.-as refuFeJ admltnee there because he had funds Ith watch to pay for his care In a , rivätf Piniiaria..:. He wtayed some In a private hospital in Fort Wayne, b ;t escaped front there. I-W Jury Ca so, Gcroax row .illfgw through i:is . ttornevs that he is of found mlnj, irtJ rih.es to h.i the gruardlanshlp :s. -harmed ly court. Th! cao w.ü be the !;t jury .:.. tried in th: ; reent term of" the erlr r court, according? to the ar...:;;r:r.e::ta mad- Thursday. It is cx- ! . rted t y atto; m-ys that the case .it con-urn- a: Ieat a week, an3 iy nr. over into the next weak. e. auso of t.i Urge amount of . r.ty lnvolvea. and the sensational '..ärireÄ which Imryers aro cxpectU LTlr.nr.

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WILL HAVE THE BIGGEST PARTY IN THE CITY NEW YEAR'S EVE

j Many Holdup-; i i Joseph M tea If. the m-gro who va ' arrest e, I by A.-w't Chief of Police K'aj.-i'iy and a detail of omcerv, ar.d i iJtr.ti:;-! by Trank Mi.-halski. 4 1 S ! X. .Vrthur st., a the man who held

him up Saturday morning and robbed him of $r,o, was bound over to the circuit court when he. wa.s ar-

l raigr.ed in th city court Thursd..;. rooming. From evidence gained by ; the polio Metcalf is suspected of ! being th 'Vhort havy-jet negro" who has been described by a mini- ! ber of holdjp victims of th- last

few m on tli p. When he was robbed. Michalki recognized Metca!: ami positively Identified him as the man when hi was taken into custody, the police

! way. Mlchalski asserts he had otter

seen Metcalf when he delivered milk at the restaurant where Metcalf took hl meals. Metcalf gave the names of a number f persons for the police to find and whom he stated would prove where he was at the time of the robbery. When these pervons wer investigated thev de-

Inied having seen liim on the night

of the holdup, according to the oolice. When he was brought into court Thursday morning. Metcalf denied the charges again Jt him. He was bound ovi r to the circuit court and Iiis bonds flxtd at $1.U00.

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"I Can't Say Enough for Tanlac," States Indiana Man Is Like Brand New Man, Now.

"You can say for me that Tanlac has no equal, .u.i that I think it's the greatest medicine evr put in a bottle," ?aid Joseph W. Wells of It. it. Xo. Z, South Hend. Ind., while In a leading drug store there, recently. "The influenza left me in such a terrible rundown condition that I wan so weak I could hardly geT around. Although I spent three weeks at a hospital it failed to do me any good, and one day while I was at my work at the school hou.e everything turned Mack before me and I fell in a faint and had to be carried home. I didn't have any apj.etite, and everything I ate seemed to sour and bloated me up as tight

as a drum. My kidneys were aw out of order, I was so ncrvoua I couldn't get any rest at night, and no one knows the suffering I had to endure, f or word' fail to describe it. I was pimply miserable, and it began to look like a wa.sn't going to be able to find anything to help me. "Well, this was the condition I was 1n when I ran across Tanlac. and I want to say right hero the medicine has simply made a new man of me. In fact, all my troubles have disappeared, and I can't remember the time I felt any better than I do now. I Just can't say enough for Tanlac, and if you see anybody in need of a good medicine Just tell them what Tanlac ha done for me." Tanlac is sold In South liend at tho Central Drug Store, Public Drug Store, Iindon's Pharmacy and Wet-

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Mef'utofele L'altra notte (They Threw My Child Into the Sea) Frtncet AWa Turkish March (From "Ruins of Athens") Violin MUcha Elman Quartet in D Minor AlUfretto ma non troppo (Mozart) Flonzatey Quartet

Mignon Polonaise, "lo ion Titania life Btnjo Son? Elijah If With All Your Heart Since You Went Away Le Coucou (The Cuckoo) I'iano

Ao!rea Chenie Stein Song

(I'm Fair Titania)

Amelita Galli-Curci

Orville Harrold Mme. Homer and Mias Louise Homer Edward Johnson John McCormaclc and Fritz Kreisler

Sergei Rachmaninoff 64919

Nemico della patrie? (The Enemy ol His Country?) Titta Ruff o 88626 Reinald Werrenrath 64914

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Price $1.75 1.2S 1.75 1.7.5 1.25 1.50 1.75 1.50 1.25 1.75 1.2S

That Naughty Waltz Olive Kline-Elsie Baker) Alabama Moon Olive Kline-Elsie Baker)

Alice Blue Gown Waltz Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra) Tripoli Medley Waltz Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra ) 18'

1 Love You Sunday Medley Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago) Oh Gee! Oh Gosh! One Step The Benson Orchestra cf Chicago) 18'

My Sahara Rose Medley Fox Trot Accordion Pietro) Stop It! One Step Accordion Pietro)18'02 I've Got the Bluet for My Kentucky Home Aileen Stanley) Singin' the Blues Aileen Stanley ) 18703

Sally Green (The Village Vamp) Billy Murray

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Homer Rodeheaver) Mrs. William Asher-Homer Rodeheaver) 1806 Charles Harrison) Peerless Quartet)18707 Albert Campbell-Henry Burr)

Henry Burr13ua

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Feather Your Nest

Old Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me?

Grieving for You Feather Your Nest Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestral

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My Wonder Girl Coral Sea Fox Trot

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Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra!

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