South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 71, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1921 — Page 7
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THEA TERS ih..cktoni3. TV y.,u l. --nv; to th ain.y of Will ll.ri.Tr f.ir.-? Then m't tff'-r.! to ir.;-- hi aa'--;. and l--st picture. "Ili'iif; Huf!i." If yd li.ivr r.v,r ."' r. Will ilfC-r.' .'. r.'t rr. th'.w dw.ncp t t a. qualrrN d. Will Krg.-T3 J'l "Hi i:-st Hutch" will drlvr Aw.iy t Ii riC'inU an! -r.I you
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State Charges Hamon Said Clara Shot and Killed Him
'm:i;t hoi-i:. ai:imohp:. likla.. March 11. Clara Smith Hari:rn facrd hr .'ifniscr.1 today when th- ?tatf prrfntnl Its ray. a sain: h r. Prir.c Vr-fT., pro?-cut'r, told th- Jury how the 5tat ricts t
toni'.rrow f.n fur .!..y irvf !r guilty or mururrinR jae
Fa'.rSanV. - in lh grratrst Ihrnf-n. r.rtiir.' of U ,-.ir-'r. 'Tiio Mark of j FreHinc wld Clara follow! HaZ(.r " Sa rial Ti; itir.' f r hi!-; rr.on to Ardnmro In I'j 1 3 and brenne 'rrn t'th. h'-ar 'f thro- o'clock, his . notrraph.r.
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ohpiii or. rt unity ciwn ratrr-ns .. ...:.!- t. - 1 1 r Kind n.ar'-'i. wh'j has ! ir-,'" ( roaiis all vf
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walking ii.U".'WirN, ri thrii';: dith an'! Sii'
cl'v.r tra!r..'l !o Schenk, o- 'in' di i'-s ".
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!;n hr.r.ors ar.- -har.d by Franks
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' Th y -K-m living tK''thr as 1. un: .i nl and wifv." hf charptd. "If arnon'H wifr and r hlldrn r malnd hark in I.iwton. "At on" timr- ilr. Hamon vl.sltod thfir roi.ni. Shr- fuun.I th ir clothes hit riiiinplrd. "Hamon .f-nt h ! uifo ;i;vay. "Itut fortune frnJl'-d on IJ?mon. H h. caiii- w althy. Many trlp5 w-rr tak-n by Hamon and ihe l.'f-ndant. !! paid all th- xp. n.'fs. "H- s'-nt h.r to school; he oducat'd lior. "Tho .h-ff-ndant was jtalous of Mr. Hamon. Thoy had lov. r.s' quarrels, thr- usual rrult of illicit lovo. "In 117 H.imon ca!l-l an of-
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"The phon.' rantr in his oihcr. He tried to hrcak ofT the communica
tion. II1 took pveral drinks. j "About 6 o'clock, he said, he would j he hack soon. ( "He never came back to hi.s of- i fiC ; "Hf went ncroM tho Ftrect anl
entered the liandol hotel and w.nt to his rooms. "At 7 o'clock he went to the hotel lobhy to talk over Ions distance." Krfrlinj? continued. "He went to room 2 8, occupied by the defendant, and walked through the connecting door to his own room. "He left the rooms later. Sn. Carlork aiw Hamon walking toward the Hardy sanitarium.
BANK PRESIDENT WAS ONCE ONLY POOR IMMIGRANT
and did the m.THi! work thai : th-..'.-ual st'.re of th- ":: C i::imi ra:it
Hi- rirst ventur' into l,-i.--ir'.' .is a oark '. -ddl r. H- '
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Head of Treinont Tni?t Co. Charged With Un-ound Husiness Methods.
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HOSTOX. March 11. l-Y.-m an ! efd-mi.-s ;4tutnpt.-d in ain t-
immigrant l.nv trad'-'.-t- tb. dustv i him for reeh ction. They th- n at
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i'ia.i.H ii .Massaciviei;s wiai a tin and rac pack on Iiis back, pennilc. jthe law allows and asked the house hungry, and with his shoe siutfvd ! to -xpel him. Th.- hoi:-- h. ard the with cardboard in lieu of soles, to I -yid.-m-.- ai.d distniss-ed the com-J-tormy petrel f.f I'.oston'M bankir. ' l'ia:n:- . . . . i Ala;t seven vf u s co wi;' world this in spitome Js th' lra- I . ...
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"The proof v.-jll show Hamon told j s"'- whoso Trrmnnt Trust Co. h as . fl,rilU.,,e Ti,,. foni
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trlloquirt; Lowry and Trinke, com'
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Chicago with her children. "Itfer die returned to Ardmore
athb tcs, ' wi;u per i:ttie i rl and visited Her i husband's apartment. I "She found the defendant there
"lllll.HYrildl'l'." 'and the defendant ran. An old Trench convent In New . "k' found a revolver on the . . i rti 'i i r ulik fr.iii-l a.,)- 1 i ti i. .Iii.
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for many of the sc era s in "Hello-
defendant in her husband's rooms
! "Mrs. Hamon left. ! "Then Hamon became
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Khn-n at th- ')liv. r for four .saH ; i n-n iiamon oecame a
s-art'nk' Monday. The cast to b power; he prt w powerful, seen" in this production Includes "Th- strantrernent between Oed Iturton Iiana Alb-n. Julia I defendant and Hamon smarted;
S.sayne C.r.lon, Williard I). Mark, j realize, he must st.p his way of Wilfred Ljtell. William H. Tuoker ! living.
I'indlay. j determined to quit the old ! life- take his family back: join the
"A1).1 AND IIA A." j church. "Adam and llv a." the sure fire Charge Wotnan Dotiulit CJim. ennudy winner whirh delighted; "Immediately aftfr the Xovember thousands of theater-Ko.T.s for over . elections vvlien Hamon was swept a year at the Ixr .rre theater. New into power the defendant purchased York, will be the attraction at the I a pisdol at a hardware store in kla-
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Dr. Hardy, in charge of the hospital. I am .shot. Clara did it. I'm going to die.' "We will prove that Hamon pleaded with Dr. Hardy, 'Ir'or God's sake, never tell this say it was an accident'." Paramour CnlU on Victim. "The defendant stayed in the Rando, hotel that night. "The next days she called on Ilarnon at the hospital for a few minutes. "Frank Ketch. Ilanmn's business rnanaKer, then called on Hr.mon. "Hamon asked Ketch not to tell that the defendant shot him. "Ketch then ordered the defendant to leave town never to come back. He gave her $5,000 to leave. "lief ore the defendant left Ketch said to her: " 'You there's no chance for Jake to live.' "The defendant showed no emo-
rountb-d himself with int'uer.ti.tl mm of standing who had faith in Inability. Former C.os. .Vim L. r.ates and Kir-i ii" l"os were two of Iiis stauii' lust supporters and have alwavs remained so.
just been closed bv onler of Hank
Commissioner Allen. Switr charges a "conspiracy" to ruin him because f his stand for ":, per cent and more inter, st for thrpeople." Bank Commissioner Allen charges' "unsound and unauthorized bankintr methods." Swig's ascension to a position of power in the banking world, to a place of prominence in the political
world and to a position of standing
in the social community rivals the I in- of the Swansea he i!th commit-
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Will Provide Jiinlc Cans When Indemnity is Paid IjXDoN. March 11. At a meft-
Mirch H.
Ch. irb-s spanjej in a . trade miUik'-v' fu?". tri; Idiie silk rVue., w.'.s th. :.'.u-!i i:.t . r si in Itond s In t (-it as a i:
riT.t lir.in,' a lu e h.mstitc
ken hi. f. and frota time to t',:.-.-- ti !aly who lie v.-as chap' ro?ur.r v. ip ! his iV'-e 7.!.d r. p! .fed th' haniik-a-chief.
,m oher of the famous Tex detective stories, with Glen While as c!ucid?,tor of mysteries. Swift action, compelling complications, amnzin climax and brilliant characterizations makes this picture by far the best of the Tex dramas that ve have shown to dat.
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A very clever comedy satire, with pretty Muriel Ostriche, and Pathe News Weekly.
Swi was born in Russia May 1.,. IS 5.1. He came to this country when 15 years old. a boy in short trous-ers,
ritee, held to li-cus the .pK'Stion of
providinu' sanitary junk cans for th" residents, it was decide 1 to .adjourn th" question until the corporation pot part of the derm. in indemnity.
Sports?. i."n i if pa I t tw- r. aalls ar.d
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are i:s. d f-r h 'f S'i'ith Africa.
"Adam and Fva'
"On Nov. 21. Hamon met some
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t!on. "When the defendant came to Ardmore. she was Clara Smith. loiter she became Clara Smith Hamon. She married Frank Hamon, Jake Hamon's nephew, in 1917, and was divorced. "It wasn't a love marriaKt it was a wedding of convenience so she could use the name of Hamon. "Dr. Hardy will testify that Hamon told him that the defendant shot the millionaire when he wa lyini; across his bed. "Krie Dunlap made two visits to see Hamon while he was in the hospital." 4
the healthiest, snappiest, .leanest, i:n.l most sincere Am.-rWan ( omedy j presented in years. C.uy Holton and ; C.eor-e Middb ton are the authors J of the play, and F. Kay Omstuck Mid Morris C.est the iroducer.". A j i i,,i t-,...t.ic i .rod ii r t ion and a I
Hebet cast will make "Adam and Fva" one of the rcllv brilliant amusement ents of the season.
G. 0. P. Progressives and Stand Patters in Clash
thi: s. iti.D univ." Showing today at the Auditorium
Uy Pnltod Pr.-;: WASHINGTON. March 1.1. The cost of bread, meat and coal and other nec. ssities to every American consumer may be directly influenced by the outcome of a strudle be-
i- "Te " Flu. id.itor of Myster'e. tween the so called standpat and m anotlier famou.s detective dory. Progressive winps of the republican n' ,er. d Itubv." The story i Party in full swing today in the sn-
,,ot ordv msterioiis Put
excitini,'.
One is the selection of a "suitable" agriculture agreement which handles such measures as the packer bill and the other, legislation sponsored by progressives.
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WHERE YOU SEE THE GOOD ONES.
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LAST times today
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UP TO 3 O'CLOCK 10c HOWDY EVERYBODY
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and patrons who enjoy solving mysi. ,tes and pu.Jes will be hi.hlv . n t "t a i n cd by this picture. There is .-, n.. tilde cast of players in this pi. dun- and all are well known, many n, them bein starred or cotarre.l in recent pictures diown at thi pictll.-c "Hetty, the Vamp." 1
and entertaining come.ij
Muriel striche, ana
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Pa'he News W also s'nown.
casti.i:. Ma.k Sen rod 's "A Small Town Idd" goes into South HmhI screen history tonieht after its last showinc at the Cnstle. and it will undoubtedly be ranked as tho reatst. funnbt. and rnot i,n;eous film farco ever shown here. Fan Turpin and the hundreds of .-rirls. were largely lesponsible for tho typical fuper-Senr.ett entertainment. Tomorrow Wallace Ileal and Hebo m i.L-t i'nui Kin -
Daniels, one i me .-c ',, i business.'
ations ever made on uie m-ih, be shown for a one day return in "Sick Abed," a frivolous, thrilling, and hU'h'y amusing romance.
It is a . lash of ideas. and principies, the issues in which are: j
Whether corporations dealing in the necessaries of life shall be classed as public service corporations and as such be subjected to such federal retaliation. Whether the ideas of pjn'ernment championed by the progressives or thosv of the standpatters shall be established as the policies of the new con'-rres. If the wine: headed by Lodce. Smoot and Penrose win. there will bo no packer control bill, no regulation of the coal business as provided in the C'alder bill, no curbing of Kambltnir as proposed by Sen. Capper. Kansas, no replacing of the unconstitutional statute against profiteering, the progressives declared. Standpat leaders take as their text I'res't Harding's campaign declaration for "less government in
I. A S A T.I.K. Hebe Daniels in "Sh Help It." after scorin--,' .
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Couldn't hune hit
South land screen patrons.
leaves tho cit, after its showings today at the IaSa!l". It will be succeeded at that playhouse tomorrow by the jast issued "Foor Dear Margaret Ktrby." starring the strikingly beautiful Flaino Hammerstein. This picture, made from Kathleen Xorrw" famous novel, was given its first r. lease this week in Chicago and in commenting on It. Mae Tir.ee, the widely read critic for the ( h lea co Tribune, said Thursday: "Margaret Klrby is such a darling. Vru .sit in admiration for her beau- ... ,waf M;s Hammc-stein is
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j The progressives headed by IJorah, ! Johnson and Kenyon announce
their intention of stirring up public sentiment against "ptandpat Ideas" through the press. Various means of making the progressives harmless are being invoked by party leaders.
Davidson nice and Y. u will like this
Users o Q Mesinoi arc quick, to to commend it
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f irt-.at war in t:p- "" e ucmikh i nr.irueni is oiten in
"TI1A VUl.TAI.KS. j Tlio third Xewir.au Traveltalk, i c:en last evening at the Oliver I theater, was b v.ol to Constantinop!., with glimpses of other parts of.
what was one Turkey
pictures-jue sc. r. s Ptrt in that region rniiiine.' there were
V-.. .af. cfs o
-rip - the oim.mii- of centuries T0IT thing to bring speedy relief smvrni r.ow !o ld !-v th- C.rccks fr0TT1 ccrem.i cr similar Itching, era-I-n'h.u. withm so.ir.d f the Turk t-nrrain- eniption,'. Its soothing. N .oni'is v annon i:ho,!. s. s.imos. healing notion is brought about br a r'd M ti'er'1 " ! which c,tvks laoflfcition s(t srntK as to te suiteJ it'ih.ins d-ute- :;.. Cardan-.? th(l ,Tr delicate skins or irres vwth wrecks of Dritivh and stated inflamed surfners. Sold in French h.ittb-hips but with dis- ; iiro öf all druffffisti. :rantled Turki-h forts and a fl.ct cf lli Alii. I F-'wer-. m i:uard. Mr.
Newman s j;cU2' . o.s.anirople :- If v.ere many and inter-
sting. 1 Is; c ia i . "eu ir.g pl tur. s f French Arnv f
fit." wer the lie review of the Occupation last the IhitUh s"l- : ity th. re n i re ::..ikv a brave
.lily 14; although, d.crs are in a ma; . eon -h French t"
bowing. Str. - t s -n.s in any ta,m ity are always int r. sting part.cu'arlv tho-e ;.o-.rg how W st- . n hlcis are creeping in. For tx-
Turkish. wcriicr go
KIVIIH PAUK COAL AND WOOD CO. ' 222.' MMinunTkst Ave. .Mbhawaku 211 S lllslHt (Jrade 1"m1 and Vool Harry I. L'llcrj, Owner
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carnp iinn. A ft w minist.'s were !" v-te'i to H tlgaria and S-r! ?n.
Next wek tli- Tr.te.ta.Ä takt- us to "Spain."
n iual suffrage
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Trv XF.IT S-77.1:S Want ,hh
Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan Sr.
Tttt D!f KIcctrlo Ec7 S. D. Moran & Son WtrXf and RpalrH"
Art riatcrials. llcturo lYumlnx. THE L W. LOWER DLCO HATING COMiWNT, Sou tli JVciul. lodl&n. WU Paper. Imipcrtff. Paint Snppllc
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"Gosh-a-mighty! $50,000!" Hutch, the town loafer, who had never owned $50 at one time, found it. What did he do with it? Rather, what did it do to him? Don't fail to see this remarkable Will Rogers comedy.
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Tho .Mi;4 1 tenia rka hb W.unan in fl?" World HELEN KELLER In Person Fdind. Deaf and I t.rmerl.v Mnt. in thi; svi;i.Ti:sr i.ovi: STOKV i: l.U TOLD" A Komnrkablo Portia;jl of Miss K'dloi's life and her supremo triumph ocr tho greatest obstacle cur surmounted by human being. Introduced and n-sided h lier lifelong and doxotetl teacher, Aimo Su!lian Maey.
A. R0BBINS AEROPLANE GIRLS MEREDITH & SN00ZER MARKER : SCHENK R0SIE RIFLE & CO. SFXDAV FRANCES KENNEDY And I he Olli, r Aet. PÜICMS- lives. Main Floor ."ie. Daletmy 2."e, first six rows öi)e. Sualay and Holiday Matinees, same price n eening. O rVeelala .Matinees .. . OC
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TOMORROW 'TAN TQM AS" THE MASTER MIND OF DARING CRIMINALS, in the fourth chapter of the most exciting serial story ever screened. SEE THIS SENSATIONAL PICTURE HERE EVERY SUNDAY
"Qui of luck" A thrtlüng western xvilh Hoot Gibson.
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Adapted from the Btoiy 'Old Hutch Lives Up To It! Garret' Smith Directed hy Clarence Badger
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Well. ...here it is! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
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OLD BEN COAL Lump or Furnace J. SCHULMAN & CO. Scott and Division a'tt. Lincoln 5637
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ADLER BROS On aUcliIffan at Wtuliuastsa 61nc3 18tlb TOE STORE FOR ES A?TD BOY3
SAM'L SPIRO Sc CO. Uotam of HS. Sehl CIoLhci
Organ and Orchestra
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TODAY Is Your Last Chance to See MACK SENNETT'S Gorgeous Masterpiece
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The Housewife who recalls the old-time method of shopping, should be thankful for her newspaper that brings to her the daily news of modern markets. In the advertising columns are spread out for your inspection the wares of every progressive merchant in town. Here, all four corners of the earth have something of interest to tell you. From your easy chair, you read the offerings, compare values, check up the statements from previous shopping experience and then make your selections which you can purchase with the least amount of inconvenience. Imagine the difficulty of shopping without the aid of the advertising pages; walking from one store to another, asking a thousand questions, wasting time that could be spent to better advantage. Shop after you read the advertisements.
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