South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 95, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1921 — Page 3

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TO GIVE DISPLAY - IH BOOK BINDING

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Exhibit Hrfnn- Pro--

re-- Club.

Mi Virginia ,.. ,t- :- v .:; di-j I .,

t r y sr.- J i i 1 ;t i;il,n fur c it M'.ini c.ir. :. the F;r.c Art P. Id-,, in rhic'ig... j Crane b-ctured to th iudfnt ''1 t r tun vfar? tiUL-ht the n.i - : Notre Inm- Xiturdv trornirsir

m;.i werk In th- Acad-rr.y of Fiao ! 1 FREEZE D EST RO YS :. thr. ntranr- ,.f th- Cr. I l?t TIT 7 V C'lf TUTD A'

i s jriTo th- world war. .Mi ' vy iy i i f ,i n

o.w 'I h r studio tro int

r v-.-:',; ar.! in th: . rvi, -h-; t.i'ight c!.-i? in binding f r tiio

rapational Thraly work in Vahtr.gton. I) C.

- HOLD SUSPECT IN ' Wrong Sees Ceremony When

ELKHART ROBBERY Palace Theater Work Starts

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rt exhibit t. b- jr :;' 1 by th-.' art department f th- Progr .. cijb

Vr r:y y ars "Sl'.t "h' ,-r hi

th-! displayed nr.nurii:;. at the Art in-

A crowd estimated it 'J.T. 'O per-

COUTRIES OF STATE Alleged Accomplice in Rifling :n- Th" i?'1 aI! a;1??10 r rM . . i pace In Michigan st. r.eir Coliax

i T,,. .,- TO P,rt or ,.,i.' 01 l,,ca,Ier.M'e,iAr- !, ," Ur..i ....! l..rn- th. M-ltr.t f th dam-' rested III eft. 1 f. P.l Vi 1 n construction of

uui.-i xjf n u new j i.yioi.e o motion

-:it-;te in Chhgo and sh- took th

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ja- t' fruit ciusfil hy th rocrnt

fi---zi' w,is shown conrhrIvely by re-jf-rt r. cf ivrd Mon lay hy Henry H.

Munlrip tl Art- !..u-i!o i-r:7- th- fi.'-'t Swaini. pr'fiiler.t of th- Indiana

y:tr i-ho xhihit-.!. Tlii-j spring she H'irüni'.tura! sooi-ty. Th reports'

j 4 Xi-.hit"! at the Ind'.iHtrial Arn 4 x-Uhr.w Ihnt ri-:irs. nrh.'-s nr.1 rhr-r.

hi; it at ih- Art in-tifute whi h l.-e-j ri- were practically wiped out. cran Marrh 1... 'while the app!e crop ill be I etween nVr ;,rrWry f-'v WOr'-n ir' ,h::i- .rati 33 percent below normal. fr-ury ijiuini: a prf. , ire fruit irrowers In the ?outh-

...... -nu..,.. lt ,.,., . L f)f th. gtaN. r exre-ed-

l:.Kly peiini.'tic ovor tr.e outlook.

mcn Verität ion had advanced so far that

the fr4-r-z- caught th bxid and hlossun.s at Jusrt the ri'ht time to wreck havoc with the trees. I -at" rei'orts (-how that St. Jorph rounty j-cap'ul daniai from the

p e i .1 1 to fLe Newn-Tiin : ! nature xneater hcn wi:l be erected KI1K.HAUT, Ind.. April i. j at thia corner.

KObcrt woore. also xnown as 00 1 Mayor Franklin Carson and Pro

-Moor, Bob Raymond, Bob Bloom

to- vi f. :i thm iii4-n.

1 In Karope It is d"n" by only

vikcinia cm.srr.K. on April 0 nnd 10 at the OUvrr hntI. Uss (hfh r lir?: s-inij4i witn MiM Clertriifl- Utiles iri ln(r nn-I .Chicago, and thf n with Mrs. Hel-n Hake! Ntye.s f Xe- V.rk, bota

iupil of En'llh rnastr -r.

Tviter she was a pupil tT M. Jue

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ff Strain Automobile

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n. Crane, I ' t u r. r and

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fr'4-z'. Inle?i futur4- unfavorable

renditions prevail a normal crop is;

for th- mariMf.iCturt v of 'ii- ,t.riley St'.'Tn car expl. lined th..- work-I'M;-and r implicit:-- of tli- u--- if taIn f(jr enra Saturday aftemocn to the St. Jo.ph County Kntn- r.V elut at the show rooms of H. I,. May, loral Stanley d-alt r. Mr. Crane expiain.! e ry d t; 'I

oi ;ih' i ;;r, ana m-rtionr.i !(. !:n-i pro i-rn' rit,s made s:r.c- th- first

, I'liH c:tv rr-f-uad a Vhock Satur-

1 1 i W Men 1- "illlf V ,

very u. tan rn in- Mf .in;, car, wn-n

and Bob Saunders, alleged accomplice of Raymond Norton in the

tirst fo-t of ihr:. Lahorrr.-. waiting

i- i". Kan Mi'.'V.. ; :;;n-

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r r v-'- v 1 M HOLDS ELECTION Calb.l s,n,brd of Vr .-p ntv. ! TO OFCIDE FATF

Mr. J.-hn in wh;. h h'

n ::.a-!- a h rt atl :re : it-.l that th- haih'::.

OF "BLUE SUNDAY

cf the n.v th-.it r u i s.rr.plv an- ! , i-th r i ::d .c.'.! u.n -:' t: w . f h;;- p.v ir j Vr :

I r.-ss xj ..nsin ;n .-utu 1. r.1 i r M .A. .. A;-.. 4.

ou?!y and throw the dir: du:ap ' , - ' . " wagons th-u n,r, alr-adv t h'- 1 " ' ' '"J T" "' '" ' , ' ': T;; ! s f : ' r;i lorn a: : h " scene, and th- construction of th-j ' ! 1 . ' ' J KiP-'' 1:1 I'!'r n "'''"'(tvl'-ri (Mt, f .-,: I th.r u new play-houe was a:heiv u r, ! r ! ' J-hnston ir.trodu.- -h)": IVl;!:il tol.v r.!-r cf t:; wav. ' '-:- h-, r.it.ratr.i Mr. .T-hr.-! u ,p.... . ...... .-.'-. T ? in r. - - f ,. t . . . . ., .. ..... . t,.. .. c; . .

The crowd gathered at tu- . 1

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If MirKlon c- 1 nl 1 -". . . . J I ' S.

-. .-iiviuai. -c. . i-Nisi-.a t:".- r.ew la.a(- 1 or. v a w 1 ; early as 0 o'clock and ly th- time; , f --n-ra! t . n-ht .-nn t c ?"(-

riflin of the Orpheum theater Rife j bers of the city council and the here on Oct. 2. l?2ö. is in jail in a ' board of safety, several details of po-

moter Jacob llandifrman. r.f Chi

cago, were the principal nctors inino P"nciPais PP.i. th- i-n; ,,

paths for traffic. Alens the top t' wa's p d an 1 Vtr. m. l.'uT.'v -the buildings which are t he rar-d. ! !i"n giv n :im. 11- h. 1 i m-th.iri: t-

the imposing ceremony, while mem-

Porv.ona l-ok 1 up-.n a

th- t-tinc tube , f r ation. Th-

f th- i!dt;itlV" .ert;

iv n.ieht be c .:-.; h

western city facing four charges of licemen and a battery of motion j boy and men were p-rheM. while1 siy and, a! a!

!;-. d ha! k to

highway robbery. XV. C. Pt-ttet. local representative of the Insurance company that wes forced to pay the Ions cf the Orpheum theater which was more than J 700. gave out the information concerning Woore'fl arrest after returning from a trif to eastern and

picture operators, who Idmed tn the windows of buildincj in the i-itho r.ar of the pi itf.-ria.

spectacle for showing throughout the country, were present. At 10:15. the mayor i-hed his hat and coat in the heat . -i the April sun and. taking a brand new pick that was preented by F. H. Miller, mounted a 10-foot ladder. Climbing

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Canadian point during which time to the top rung. Ma-or Carson swung he attempted to find Woore and , the pick and knocked out the first

anticipated locali . Scott Announces Candidacy For G. O. P. Mayoralty Plum Sp- :al to News-Time: LAPOItTr, Ind., April 4. The l-;id rs of both political parties In

Latcr she was a pupil of M. Ji ''Iornont and II. Henri Mnulhac Pari. On her return to this cot

I4-rf(ct4(l to the degre- nf prore-; hLs car hrus reached, is sup' r;or :n m(-t. every rf-pect to the as motor. "The motor of the "Stanley will nc . be a Quitter." Crane .aid. "Farther, we pride the car on its y'.ownt - and power having to climb th- sU epest of I. ills and pull through sand at its f lowest sper,!." The steam car can be driven yr, slow it will qo only oneeighth of a mile in one ho'ir'n tiji-o. At the close of his lecture, Crane took tho attending for a ride in a

when Knm.et Scott. local

.v-althy manufacttirer, filed his declaration of candidacy for the nomination of mayor on the republican ticket. Heretofore Scott had been clais-d as a democrat, once acting as mayor of the city for that partv. The dt: mocraatic city organization was completed Saturday by the f lection of Harry IJ. Darling as vicechairman, I-onard Henoch, secretary, and A. J. Miller, treasurer.

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bring him to justice.

brick in the razing of the structure.

The name of the city In which while the Eagles' band blared. "The Woore is being held was not made Old Gray Mare Ain't What She Used

cinity were lull of faces. Un the platform in front of the KLsher building were, among others. F. I?. Carson. John F. Dellav.-n and H. V. Kostivr, members of the board of public works; George M. Platner. president of the park board;

iE. F. Johnston, president f the ' tractor.-, nn.l w;il b- a m r;

Chamber of Commerce; l"ug H. cf its kind in Pal. an n n.t ince Miller, nresi lent of the Aica-rio.i n 1 architf etui e. Tli- n.---. r- . :.t n.r.'-

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public, as the insurance company fears that through some technicality of the law possible attempH may be made to secure the release of the prisoner. Norton, the other partner. s believed to have separated from Woore immediately after the burg

lary and. giving up their positions'

here with the New York Central railroad, they both fled. Norton was apprehended at Conneaut, Ohio, through Pettet's efforts, nnd brought back to this country. He is at present in the Goshen jail awaiting trial.

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to Be." The immense throng cheered and the motion picture men threatened the mayor's life if he did not keep on swinging th-' pick until they had a close-up of him. Mayor Hrcaks Ground. After this the scene of operations was transferred to the rear of the building where the mayor ngam

After tills propra 1.1. !h-

taken out and pr s :-.t-d t thmayi.r. w ) was t ! -1 by th-- throng to f-how "li-jw he u-t h: s"ari in life." Tlo- new th-at-r wsl! h- ojer.e-l bv Ciiristmas. acc-.-r-ling t" th.- 'a-

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:'d a criterion of what t h ln;f -d Stat' s thirks of th- pr p - 1 p t-i-io v k - 1 S.'l i ! 1 1 1". . Th- -u; Jays" ar- 1- 1 hy .

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William Cassidy, assist int chief i.f j pro'id- work for ? v'ral hu:

police; J. F. Anderson, city engineer; i 1 aht r i s. I). C. Eeyton, city street coinnns-J ... t-- f f T' . , u , l i: c 1 i i i i-

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