South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 366, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 December 1920 — Page 9

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LOCAL CITY COURT Default S230 Bond in Rob.-rl Hall Ca.'o Tracas and Tsolb Cae Friday. Jnrnrfl Trrcis fir.'! J1. rv TsMis J.ivc ornjilovol Att'y Iptj c Krtn 3'ark. ':!.-; Ilomln; nnl Ju.lK" Vrank fJIlmcr fo rirfspr.t thrn In !. ir ra.o which will li tri fi In thf ncal city criurf Friday morn!:;:. Juri FHr has disqualified h!rns If rn account of rcjirc-HntiriK fune M lh on-rlitors in t 1j ra.- atvl thrfnro Tv 1 1 1 appoint a srpfclal judcro to )inr the trial. Th men .ire N -Inj? chare! with obtaining property unv:r f.i!so rret'-no and aro llntr h-M rn a $3,000 h'-nl each. Thry v.-r-rf rnsTfl on the complaint of Frncs: riowatj. A homl of S2r.f was dffnultcd hy Jrdco Frier Thurwda ymnrnlntr in thr v of th .at vs. Ilohrrt M. I la IT. fharfrcd v.'ith mr-7.zkmrnt on the nrTidavft of tho Columbian circle. 3!a!l disappeared after his arrest .vf-ral months ao and Kincv that t!m cannot h located. The bond v.m iirn'-d hy W. P. O'Neill and A. C Nard!. Wrn IVtzkr-r and Mike I.owoskl wr nrh fined ?: and cn.-?!s by .T'ids: Fcir when they entered plea? of cillty to ohartre of Intoxication. The rac of the tat vs Chuck Mayfi'Id, charred with driving .an rintomobllp whllo Intoxicated wns f!im!ed by the Judpre rri account nf the complaining witnts failing to appear. The cn of tho stato vs. Harry ?.foon. charged with embezzlement pn1 Inrccny. went to trlil before porlal JutJqre T.-tac Kar. a Parks. Judce Fete dfaouallfled himself and ap-yo!ntc-d Mr. Parks. jllishaivaha Lodpr 130 hist alls New Officers Officers were Infilled at a meetIn g- of the MNhawaka lodije inn, F. rn'! A. M. Wednrsdav evening as follows: E!m-r C. Pal er. W. M; C. A. Srlfert. K. W.: M. W. Hnnsbercrer. J W'.i Elmer Robbing I.: Claude Moron, J. D.; Fred rambert, S. S.; Adrian Myers. J. f?.: Walter Mi-hael. cretni: J. YV. Htinbfrs-er. trensvrer; J. A. Newman, trustee. V. 1. Chand1r. member of relief committee. Past Master J. A. Newman w.-s presented" with a .ewel, tho pift of the lodf?c-. William flarman made the presentation. WATCIf I'All'fll'S iiirnw. The members of the f'hrifian endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will glv a watch party at the church Friday evening. comraenclnc at 7:30 o'clock. Members of the Kvangrolleal c hi.rch will als'" hold an old fashioned watch party at tho church at ?:0 o'clocic. Mishawafa Classified v - I . . . Articles l:r vale .1 iiKil) TWO Seati-d cutter als. single cutter. McDowell's Livery, 2-M Mniu St. 2Md from 100 to 1-5 pounds. Call tiariit-M yi tf YlC.S, JL'ST WKÜ.VKl lor s.ile. KliJtible to register. One ymiug male uotf and spring plhs, eligible to register and im:r.uae.J. Call ii irfield 21, r-2 2Mf TTSli'.LKS i-bi ef tiiuuert frein -' ;y 4( to 10 by 10s. fr:n eiht t t'-rtty feet loa, for ial nt 7'S 11. t'th

Kooin- Without Hoard. ijs MAIN M. N. IP' Suite of two furnl-h-I rtoms, suitable for :a:m a;iJ w'.f-: :ilt modern. än 1 umiaWaKa ÄT! TT. --Mi sb.-epji" i r'orri. tMiit:M fur Wantfsl Hik)ih-. IJoartl 7;i . UU AM KOtTVi S A S 1 IJI Ia p ri -' atf family. Ia Ml! .i w i k i er i:ivr l'.irk. Kirly Lu I:. A. News-Tine. c--, r . . . - . . : Houv-. for Kent 77 m: t vll Kent l Jaiuiary 1. luA i a t t H yM I r j -n . 1'

JIoum'.s for Sale. 81 ui tin buy anj f tl.. foH"w'.:1(; !..,u.-4 it! h null :ib p; meat and l-.i' i :. to f ilt TOUT Tri' eine. 7 room nc:iat. L. Third ht.. I'V'-o'i. .". nvia TSiant, n-ar vf-mr plant. I -'.:-'). rooms Y.vnt. II. Thir I st.. Sl.HV 7 rooBii vaoant. II. Lln!n j. .i,.'. room, vi-ita i-f I ! ir-'s, $J.t;". ' r'oin vacant. Cleveland bt., r.r.ir 1 -..:ta it. 0 rifini Ticint. Lincoln way W. rooms viar.t. F. M!Ltv. aka nv., 5 . KJ. '. re mi. Willow st , taraln. M:i!ern 5 roosu hcrie. N. 8!t!. .".Mi-l. iotu buuialow, 1Mb t. Ulver I'ark. b..ff a In. cui.1'ai:rt rpltv conroi: align 12U 8 Lincoln war V PLone Ml!iidU 1LSL E3 0 H Y rtpr.ttrl before Jan. 12. 1021. 111 lraw Interest from Jan. 1, 1921. MISHAWAKA Till-ST & SAVINGS COMPANY f .

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'Urs. M. J ". Sliucffcr is I'ru utnmiia Vit it m ; i '. M.. r.ir t '.r.:ti.t Sh;u f:'T. !''' ;. fif !;. ' r , h :i f. ' home. ' ;it Sr. .., h'f !l'.-j.t.il l .te V"1 r. s .h y liiht. followir.t: a brief i iil?.... v Ith pn-".iinor.;a. Mrs. Sh:u ffi x1..:- burn in llifhiaond. 'a.. J;tn. I-". IMo. S'h- w.is .i memVr of tlr? iSt. Johr. Kp!;?coj.;tl rh'.;rh and jilKo .1 f,iitiif,ii worker iri .-t. Johfi'? ' ,:ui!. Sh" li-'is :, r4 t-ii.pl..yed at the 'loeni orpbnaK" for the pi.t s-vera I J y.'-ar.s. The body -.vaf? removed to the ! Fim.h and Spratrue. chapei. 'local stent is

COÜMTYCHAIRMAH ill Lead Program for Hcttcr Support of State Education. J. A. Furnett. Jr., of Mlshawaka. son of Dr. and Mrs. Purnett, has leen chosen r bairman of Tnenh j county organization by the students irom nis county attondlni? Indiana university, to lead in tho formation of a program for better public ?upport of the. state educational institution and education in Indiana. Indiana university and the other ftate institutions are nskint: for sufficient levy to enable them to keep p;,ro with the forward movement in higher education and grlve the best instruction possible to the .students. In the past few years the states surrounding Indiana have broadened, their support of the university, and because of this tho liest member of the facultl h of the Indiana educational institutions have been attracted to other spheres To regain their position In educational circles, Indiana's schools of higher learning must have more liberal public support. All the state educational institutions are cramped for class rooms and require additional equipment. Enrollment has increased a larpe per cent and the fund. of such Institution as Indiana, Purdue, and State Normal have not been sufllcient to permit building: new class rooms, or to renew their equipment and add tho latest Improvements. Surrounding states supporting unierslties have budgets as hieb ns j three times as much of the Indiana i institutions. In addition to Mr. Uurnett other St. Joseph county students chosen are Lylo KreifThbaum. South Pend. vice president; Edith Snoke, South Bend, secretary. This committee. will have chare of the schools' program in tho county. MOTH Fit ItllACimS 90 YIUHS. Fred A. Vot, the well known jeweler, left Thursday evenincr for Elniira, Ont., to attend a family reunion held each New Year's day on the occasion of his mother's birthday anniversary. She will have reached the 90th milestone Saturday. The family Is scattered through this country and Canada but on thl occasion always forefathers at the family home. lUTntv rnoM hovkymoox. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Walters have j returned from Chicago and Knox, I where they spent their honeymoon. I They were married Dec. 23. The ! groom is an employe of the city 'electric department. They will re side on irorin st.. South Bend. HOSPITAL NOTES. Mrs. Margaret Shriner and Mrs. Louis Curl, both of South Bend, underv e nt serious operations at St. Joseph's hospital hero Thürs lay. j Filer; AT KEN WORTHY PLANT. j The north side rlre department I was called to the Kenworthy Motors Corporation. Thursday morning at J .". o'clock to extinguish a blaze. All deposits made prior to Jan. 12 will r.raw 4 p rceu Interest from Jar.. 1 at North Sldo Trust & Savings b..r.k. Adv. Cltll liilrrii i i'iw" i A stin was born to Mr. a n 1 Mrs. C.r.niel i'oMen of North Liberty at St. Joseph's Maternity To' rday iurnlng. liospital. ! (disr at ri:i:hlf.p. home. ! Mrs. James Longacre Is the guest öl .Mrs. Adam F.fehler. 2C J K. Sey- ; eiith st. ! NO ItlllLi: STUDY. j Owing to tlie absetice of the p:"tSI tor. Lev. M. E. .Hawkins, there will i b.. no Blb'e study ct the Flrsl Hap. I tist church Friday evening. : All deposits made prior to Jan 12 'will Imw- 4 percent interest u ".'ia i J.;:.. 1 a; North Side Tui k Savin i bank. Adv. 3 ltl 1 EUPLE

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"The House of Whispers" is screen entertainment of the very highest order, splendidly acted by an aggregation of talented and popular players, headed by one of Scrcendom's dominant figures J. Warren Kerrigan, Snub Pollard in "LONDON BOBBY" will help drive the blues away. TOMORROW Jesse L. Lasky Presents BRYANT WASHBURN in "A Full House" With LOIS WILSON They had just begun their game of love, and both were playing close. But when Hubby drew another "queen," and shuffled some burglar's tools with a batch of secret love letters The rest is a riot of fun and excitement From the Famous Stage Farce by Fred Jackson.

PROSECUTOR'S TERM WILL EXPIRE TODAY

:CharI L. Mrtzger I)i?po-t of ()(h Caes in Loral Courls. C:.i it . Ia. M'-izreT will m ike hi fi 1 1 :j 1 ar.pearance as deputy proseutlr. attorney in the local city court today. Since his appointment two years apo Metzsrer has discharged the duties of his ofllce to the utmost satisfaction. During his term as prosecutor hr has tried and disposed of fi6 9 case. Notwithstanding the fact that prohibition has been in force since Mctztrer's term of oftice, there have been -6 intoxication convictions. Twenty-six people were convicted for the unlwvful pf scsslon of 11o.nor and IS convicted of driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor. Forty-nine were arrested for spoedlnpr. Other cases :Urd and disposed of were as follows: Assault and battery, 2S; assault and battery with intent to l.ill. 1; assault and battery with Intent to commit rape, 1; assault and battery with intent to rob. 1; arson. 1; adultery. 1; bastardy, 2; allowing minors to play pool, 1; burglary, 1; carrying concealed weapons, 3; cruelty to animals, 1: carrying obscene pictures, 1; drawing dangerous weapons, l; disturbing o church meeting. 1; child stealing. 1; driving automobiles without license, 1; embezzlement and larceny, 2; forgery, 1; fraudulent check, 2; fornifatlon, 2: failure to report smallpox. ! 1; failure to send child to school, 2; failure to return keys, 2; failure to rid child of vermin, 1; gaming. 8; keeping gambling tables, 1; grand larceny, 11; grand larceny and receiving stolen goods, 1; hunting on Sunday, 4; hunting without license, 211 hunting with ferrets, 21; involuntary manslaughter, 1; mayhem, 1; misbranding and short weights. 2; defrauding boarding house, 7; malicious trespass, 7; possession of short llsh. 9; public Indecency, 4; peeping Tom, 1; provocation, 13; profanity, G; petit larceny, 27; publice nuisance, 2; selling diseased animals, 1; selling adulterated ice cream, 1; sodomy, 1; severing fruit from the soil. 3; robbery, l: elHng fish out of season, 3; surety of the peace, 1; selling mortgaged goods. 1; setting traps without owner's consent, 1; shooting quail out of season, 1; taking skunks out of season, 1; shooting foxes out of season, 3; violating quarantine, 1; vagrancy. 12; wife and child desertion, 10; joy riding, 10. Atty. E. J. Power has been appointed deputy prosecutor by Floyd O. Jellison, recently elected county prosecutor and will begin his duties Jan. 1. AT Till LINCOLN TODAY Wallace Held will appear at the Lincoln theater today and New Year's eliy in ' Double Speed." The ftory concerns "Speed" Carr. a wealthy young "live wire," who on an auto trip from New York to Los Angeles is robbed of everything and obliged to take a lift Into the latter city from a friendly farmer. He had plarnetl to meet his uncle. John Ogden. thero to arrange about his inheritance. CI'.XTUHY YAUDKVILLK A good vaudeville bill will open at the Century theater today for three days. The acts will include "Iiaader IäWII Troupe." "Lcroy and Harding." blackface comedians: t'f.rothy and Arthur Iiozelle," and Leo Fillier, n romanlan violinist. In rc'.dltlon to this program five good reels will also be shown. SI I A TUFT; K UUXI'RAL Funeral sv-rvieos for Mrs. Margaret Virginia ChaefTer were held from the Finch and Sprague chapel last evening at C o'clock. Rev. L. C Rogers, of St. Paul's Hpiscopal c.hi'rch. officiated. The body was shipped to Lancaster. O.. where the funeral services and burial will be held Jan. 1. MAGICIAN TO LUCTUIli:. C. YV. Krir.sberg, "the my.-tery mMtrlei.m." will lecture at St. Joseph's hall Tuesday evening. ilis subject 13 ' Modern Spiritism Unveiled." WILL DULIVFU ADDUIXS. lr. J. A. Harnett, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will deliver the address at the watch night service at the First Congregational church. Denton Harbor, Friday evening CALLFD TO (JOSnTA. William L. Williamson and daughter. lora. went to (loshcn Thursday un accounf cf the former's aunt. Mis. An. Ma Twiford. THEATER Of Whispers

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5 -:1 SAIjYATION ARMY CHRISTMAS UASKUrS. A sum of $5 27 was collected for tho Salvation Army Christmas fund hi Mishawaka. A total of 4 4 baskets containing a real Christmas dinner, Welcome Liquor Venders Return To Hurley, Wis. Wildest Town Celebrates as Men Tuken in Federal Raid Come Home. IIUIiLKV, Wis., Dec. 3X Return of the prodigal sons was celebrated last night by the "toughest town on the range." The logging camp noted through out the northwest for Us wide openness, welcomed home the U7 saloon keepers and 17 bartenders, arrested by federal agents and taken to Ashland for arraignment, with a party, the equal of which the oldest settlers of Hurley said they have never seen. From the time the accused men returned to Hurley from Ashland, where they were released on bail, until an early hour today, the celebration was in progress. Tho federal agents didn't seize all of the liquor in Hruley by a wide n.argln, ludging from the size of the celebration. Fven outsiders had little difficulty in obtaining liquor. CLAYTON BILL IS OPERATIVE TODAY Wilson Vetos Measure to Present Operation of AntiRail Trust Bill. Hy Associated Pres: WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. Railroads of the country after tomorrow will be prohibited from buying equipment from companies in which they or their officers are interested as the result of the veto Thursday by Pres't Wilson of a bill to delay further the operation of such a prohibitory provision in the Clayton anti-trust act. The last of three separate twoyear suspensions of the prohibitory section expires tomorrow at midnight. The president, in announring hi veto through a message to the penate, declared the railroads had b?en given several extensions of time to prepare for observance of the' law and that no adequate reasons had been presented for further postponement of its operation. Railroad representatives, on learning of the presidential veto, which over-rode a six to four recommendation of the interstate commerce commission that the bill teapproved, declared failure to suspend further the operation of the Clayton act provision would mean a drastic and immediate revision of carries' system by buying equipment. Tlie contention hi.-o was made, by th railroad lvpre s.-nta-tivcM that the required change would add hundreds of dollars to the cost of railroad operation. 1.V J : R I A F N FRIENDS. Mr. ami Mrs. Harley C. Da vi-;. N. Spring st.. entertained ;i p.trtv of eight relatives at a 7 o'clock dinner Wedtu -fday evening, in honor of their l".i.r wedding anni versury. ni:!u: from andi:rson. Miss Margaret I'ish'r of And.-r-S'.n. Ind.. Is the gU'-st of Edna Robbins, nl" . Third st. for a few d ays. All derio-jits made nrlor to T.itt 1 will draw 4 percent intcrrst fromi Jan. 1 at North Side Trust & Savings bank. Adv. ltll Dorothy & Arthur A Versatile Duo who have a sure to please.

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costing about H each, were distributed an-.cng the poor. The local army also distributed a number of toys and tre its to 60 little children. The balance of the money will be spent in Salvation Army relief work during the winter.

MUST EXPLAIN EHD OF YORLD FAILURE Sykes, Claiming "House of David"' Leadership, Held in Denver. DENVER. Colo., Dec. SO. Joshua Sykes, self-styled "king of the world" and an alleged leader of the House of David cult, was free today or. bond following three hours spent in Jail on charge of operating a conlidence game. He will be up in court Tuesday to explain why the world didn't come1 to an end. Police charged Sykes told his congregation that the end of the world was at hand and all those having money at the time would b' punished. This brought a rich harvest to the leader of the tlock, police said. Charges of "g.-oss immorality" were recently lodged against tho cult. One was that Sykes stripped women before he baptised them. Family of Six Dies In Connecticut Firc l Hy Fnited Press : FAIRFIELD. Conn., Dec. .10. An entire family cf seven was wiped out by a fire here today. The victims were Felix Yackimovitch, 54, his three sons and three daughters. The children were Henry, 3; George, 4; John, C; Alice, 9; Anna, IS and Nora, 10 months. fi Mmu Vnor'e iTun WGXt 1 GUI 0 LVG. 8.30 to 12.00 First Evanselical Church M Latavette ck Monroe Sometliing doing all time. Come. the

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A Paramount Artcraft Picture He left New York a millionaire. He reached Los Angeles a tramp. Then he "disappeared" Became a chauffeui Posed as his real self Was "pinched" as a crook Loved like a gentleman Married like a flash. For fun and thrills, take a spin in "Double Speed." A Racing Romance That Runs on Love! Remember "The Roaring Road"? Here's the second of Wallace Reid's great series of three speeding auto pictures. This, too, is a scorcher! "Excuse My Dust" is coming soon.

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