South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1921 — Page 9

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A1A-E.IUXS JOHN l'OWKHS AXD MIRS. POTVEriS.

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Italian urchin as "Johnny du Tow" and hia )X'hl wan tight, until Oiimcnt Appears. Anthony I)'Andra, an Italian Politician, roso up cut of tho coniniunlty and demanded that an alinrxt t-xrlu'yively Italian ward be represented by an Italian. D'Andrca la president of the S"wer and Tunnel Miners' Union.

Ho, liko Powers, la a democrat. The camralgm bflcarao a fight between Power and D'Andrea. Powers ra-Iized that ho would have a tough tlmo winning. Th? ward meeting?! became -occasions for ficrhta and riots, and not seldom ended suddenly "by tlio explosion of bomb, Now Powers smiles as he sits in

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Tinner Asks "Tili" Lost In Gambling Ora I). Davis Claims to Have 'DropperT SI. 000 at House on Michigan St.

Ora. D. Iavi., Nilcs rd., wants tho return of $1.000 he claims to havo lost in ;tn alleged, caml-llng b.ouse at C2 42 S. Michigan ht. Mr. Davis, who is a tinner, makes the appeal for the rt-turn cf his alleged, gambling losses', which ho declares he lias sustained at various tirm-s sinre Aiicr. 2 8 of last year, through the St. Joseph circuit court. In a suit tiled under the anti-gam-ing contract law of the state, filed Tuesday. Mr. Davis alleges that Edward IIuss is the keeper of a gaming lioune on thf second floor at 324 U S. Michigan and that since Aug. L'3, 1020, he has lost J 1.000 at poker at thi plac;. Along: with Huss, Mr. Davis nams Harry Moore, Jerome Wholly and Tlt-rman KfTschner as defendants. The compaint, which is filed through Atty. George L,. Rulison. alleges that gambling paraphernalia is maintained at the address where Mr. Davis claims to have lost $1,000. If.s News to Wife. Xeith er Mr. Davis nor his attorney lireI to make any further comment Tuesday on the suit filed for the recovery of his alleged gambling losses other than is con

tained in the complaint filed in the r :r uit. eourt. except that Attj Kulihm !'' larci that eo far ab he know no oin; laint r carding th alleged gambling hotis"- has bren made To

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inr her ln:sJ anls 1--.-(;s i.n i the puit fer their recovery tilrd in the circuit court. dmi--i any knowledge either of any lot by her husband or the tiling cf a suit for their recovery. The paper. filed in the suit are made returnable March K.

Seeks $15.000 Damages From Railroad Concerns

his brother's coffee shop and recounts that hi Italian friends have assured him that he'll bo alderman from tho Nineteenth ward until he dies. Mrs. Powers wa.s the widow of James MoKenna ,at on tfmc political boss and' good friend f Powers.

Mann-th P. I.irway Tuesday entered vüit i.i the superior court apainst tli Chicago, South Pend & Northern Indiana Uaiwaly Co. and th New Ycrk ""entral Ilailway Co. for $15,00'" damag(s for permanent injuries - ho alleges to have received in a collision between a street ear and a New York Central engine July K., l'JL'0. lit her complaint the plaintiff says that the cclli?ie,n occurred on the l.ipenln May ". New York Central crosring, and she alleges that neither the street car company ut the railroad observed the precautions provided bv Jsw in approaching the crossing. The complaint pets forth that the street car sbmuki hive been stopped at Uast 2(' feet rrom the crossing and the rail read locomotive 500 feet from it in order to ascertain whether either etrtet car or a train waa approaching.

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