South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1921 — Page 3

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WH 7 an erurajring thing i? the spcd with through your veins! WliIU is mil tha world bef ort which you skate, what a lovely thing it is HER eyes, but red are her chertt. Around each to hear the singing of the winds in the snow- curve of the road may lie the romance LOE proao. Uden trees and to sense the warm blood surging iscs and for which her heart hungert!

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w m 1 . J '"'Nr;-:-'- - 0 33TT JACKXOX APPOINTED SI EG FA: S RECEIVER 1 1 'I.i is tl J J. i ; k son lias bo-ii api 1'oiutt (1 rvo-ive-r tu tak charge of : the affairs uf Lulli.S Sit'gel, rr.il es- : tat" I'uiMt r. The appointment wns ; !i:aii' in tlu- Kiiit'rior court. Sn'irol, il is in various suit.- to fore- . '.-' no ( !ia::k'.s lii'ns. built a num- ..,- (f on V.. Min-r ft.. South ; I'iMid. ami unable to market them i in time to meet payments on the li;:s-s, hreanic cumewhat involved tetit- eornp'et inc them. 1 1 William N. H ru'.in. who sold siieI I. 1 t bt. tirit.rf v n rh , U f hout w,.rt. hui,t nu.d the lM.tltlon uKint: for th appointment of a ' r.- iver. , JELLISON ORDERS COUNTS DISMISSED IgtatO Not to PrOSCCllte Six Musicians Arrested in "Tokio"' Case. Aroordinc to announcement mad ly IT. Atty. Floyd Jellisori th' cfei against th. six Tokio musicians lias b--n dirnisetl anvl they will not bo prosecuted. The musJciaus ar1 rested ar.vl who faced the same . - . . A . t 1 1 :"rP as . r J'. V",n ?' lr I ' --i'O'J-. Oi uuMinib on I'atli laws, were William A. Morse. Walter Jark.-on. Clarence W. Harding. Clayton J. Stults. Charles ICampl- n and Charl s i:. McConnell. Wh'-tht r the c.i.se pending against lt. I. Üueh. manager of Ttkio. will t .' brought to trial, has nut been deided by The prosecutor. s.iid that it i lou!)tful. as the state, ho .ca'-i, lias no desire t "persecute" the law violators. So long a-s the :.iv is heirg oia yed. the case is likely to be dropped, Jellisori asserted. .'elbFon taad.e it known that no ,!ormaI -h rg. tia l tu-en preierrea : .-aii-.st the musuians and no a!liiaMts b.ad been tiled üirair.st them. . 1 t, . J I i 1 w I ' 1 1 1 : 1 I v .il ii'irn i'ii i.n iid occasion of th closing of 1 Tokio and booked on charges of violating the abbath laws. They o;n- immc il iat i-!y r le.o- d on bonds a':d toi.k steps to bring their case 1 fore the central labor union at a special meetinir. They had employed an attorney and had prepared to ;j-;ht trie case in the courts wnen :i wan i i m 1. Form "DoUar-A-n'eckr Postal Savings Club r' r I'tirposo of creating a $ 2.C00.C C ö reserve fund darin the club. irea.ury certincates pay four and one-epj trtcr p r c:r.t interest.

By Juanita Hamel

tr- "tl JUBILEE SINGERS TO GIVE PROGRAM Macon Colored Vocalists to Pntcrtain at Church Supper. The Macon colored jubilee flncrs will entertain at the regular sapper at the St. Paul Memorial church Thursday niht and will have charge of the program In the auditorium of the church following the supper. Mrs. Braxton will lecture at this time on the subject of "The Housewife." Sunday and Monday niht the jdnKers will entertain at suppers at the Y. M. C. A. The- personel of the Macon Jubilee Singers 1., Mrs. Ivoulse M Uraxton. nvmager and lecturer; Carl Weaver, bas sinrrer: Iisle Preaton, soprano: Viola Matthews, tenor; lluth Wricht. alto and reader; Mrs. I. II. Smith, pianist. The Jubilee sintrers, under the management of Mrs. Lnuiso Braxton of !acon. Gx, entertained ät the noon luncJieon of the Chamber of Commerce Monday, are considered amon the best traveling colored singers on the road. They also sang1 before the MinLsteral association on Monday. The jubilee singers are trawling In the interest of the Macon Normal land Industri.il Institute of Macon, H.a.. of which Mrs. liraxton is the principal and founder. Try XEIFS.TIMES Want Ads The real tasty Chinese and American Dishes can be found only at the GOLDEN EAGLE INN 208-10 S. Michigan St. Open from IIA. M. to T A. M. Si-cmul Jloor. Lincoln 3107 1 PURE ICE GOOD SERVICE RIGHT PRICES CASH or COUPONS ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. M. 2221; L. 6123

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