South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 31, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 January 1922 — Page 12
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1922
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MISHAWAKA NEWS
PRESENTATION OF FORD COUPE MADE MONDAY EVENING D. J. Campbell Accepts Keys on Behalf of Local Red Cross. i and ; . i 1 k a. iV f i of a ton' of Th i.-.'-i : .-rti.--.I :i I a--M , M n g a ii . n a . at i r. T ) . N..'. -a . ! 1 by .1.-.;,:) i'hrr. M ;- M l W.t 'a a t 1 )i ' ! t '". : :. -Sue ZW I '- i u r. ? . h n s o n , ; pub, h.a. : j ;- p!" who ; . r. u w jrk rf j t ba.il r prer n-j I a t i ' of t : i : i : r'v. d. 1 t 'if r - . did i ii.z'it.nn or ; i com-1
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p-te uiii. ! .: -I ! : i pp. .itp'ii. j ha I f in. I w as prompted by the War rtTan- ' nt i ihutor". ida!.-,(f the H al Cross ercani;&atin If i a ' :cn:;i--arit I'a - : t h i : tlo'iand al. by th eneourac- nent iiio-: -n-r..us n 1 1 i ; u' in n - t"warl j driven m- by the niblisbr f The Ho- in'iy fun 1 c.iii. from vt'Tan.s News-Times, Mr. Joseph M.Stephen-
oi rh- W il l War. a rail ! i ' ' w I: o . n a tup!: . t: r than; .'iDM.Ili' t jio.-itmn to .-h'-.l bv the know t! pii t li:t b w o ! 1 1 in who r-pre -a-nts i I - ep4tUed b.V m vp'' ti di t!i.- i.ati A 1 1 1 r i in iai a 1 Ii ! r ; ) 'he b-. a i in p. dh r n.il . a-r' miration. The U!ian;mou-ly voted ü:ii of i."," and many of ; re-. . d r cr-t that It sib'a- to l;;v- nvr-. The Nation 1 1 i-i : n j i r : c ; t ! . lard- f m w it!i J' 4, ; j'.v . -riia l by i iciitmc men j fi-rtn'-r and to pearly a pot '!! h 'I '1 d V i a i 1 b liars, a part : c u 1 i r 1 y ! 1 1 1 i : tan ' ,t? vp'w , i HCl ot t i;e i:.i .-, by th- Ib .! In ofib ; put to t ; . . . Upk p o' m eat l v i B iu r. th" 1'iO u-.lb.i:-r.. rr li'." PUbs Tic su pp e m. r-: . :ua i : i 1 1 : t ! r 1 1 .eri.'s i -, riderr d - darcic th.- w a r. I Ml c:i i;itci' ie i it. p.-:w in t b - J c v. ;i.'b w;:i i i f e , 1 1 "A of Mrs. j v . ; i ill c. i : donated ; ient to j Ca ;P". :ii:!', . j r . i p p r i m i c. a t e I ic '.ota j o n -1 1 : i . r :. Co. . - cift [image] 1 1. r , :p..'. . Wh.T. hexM v die a k a ANXOUN'CKMF.NTS 1. crid Found to r ( . i a 1 1 ti I . Hi; w ' . f I : r. i i' i L '. 1 W . i 1 . !, 4 PI-. AUTOMOBILES ut limit r for s.:lc. 11 fmkbs n i m: pu rv V i.omi Ii; p I CA!. I. Mb-ll.W N -"77, ii:sikim; ri Ali i:vi:.ivr,s. BUSINESS SERVICE Po-itic srit-c (hTchnI. IS A 1 MiA!. t. EMPLOYMENT
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,uro s 1 . It should ! mentioned I, ketv !-. thit very litt! effort was x;ifndr(l in ? limitation. Had It r n n ry, the sum could have been doubled. Among those who offcr-d th'ir s. rvices were Mrs. B Marv Ifirt'.vk and Char!? Roy, latter decorating the rar with I cro- and the chapter miniIit in poll leaf. Mr. Wallach, presenting the rar or. la-half of The News-Times, said: "I.üdjf ' and Gentlemen: "It i" with the grreatest of plasu!'1 I a Iror!ie our 'pref-enro in The .W'.v -Tini s ofM.' t!iis rveninir. - Of rf'iir?' ou hae rrad of th ccci- ; f-ic.n u iii. )i brinirH von hf rp an o? ra.aion which I am Hire fl 11? ouriM ! hp-irt. with Kladnfju. IJeali7inj? the 1 ned of a nr to facilitate the work of that indefatigable Herl Prof s j wi.rkrr, Mr". .u N. Bauer, and ir.c some knuwledjre of the jreat ! K'"d sh i? arroniplishinn in Misha - : waka. it f-rurrerl to some weeks Jatro that The Nnvs-Tlm1? with Its ir r o w i n c irtny of readers micht be abb lir.e to render assistance alone this There beinc other drives In pn -cress, and with 'Vi Vir Chrlifrms noiifiays f omink' on. it wis thought ep. dient to wait until the new year son. who it niav be said. is behind not only very worthy movement donating the columns of his paper. but also contributing cener4:sly to-
wards sip h movements. prlend Iai-cl Sr.:il.r0 in Two Wwks. (Mrs. f P. Diltz APhouch many obstacles were at' A. Lawder tiist encountered obstacles which 1 Hubber Heceneratinc Co. s-emoil unsurmountahlf the hup- ! Friend from Woolen Co. .. jdne.su that comes from service of i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Belcer. this nature impressed itself upon Hael Am ones me with even creater force than at'j. (. Brady tin- opening of th campaign. The J. f. Went
resiiit was that the fun was raided within tile short space of two weeks, M is. Mary Uartwick. I may say. did celbnt work in her solicitation of contributions and is .leservin?; of ut-;j. m i t prai-e. As treasurer of the Uind. Frank Vi. Coats is also de-erv-1 inc ,,f honorable mention. I . xt.-nd my iriot sincere appreciation to those M subscribers who made j,,,vihie tlie purchase of the car. which becomes the pr(perty of the AUshaw ak i chapter of the Red Cross. j In behalf of The News-Times and siMscriber.s fo the fund. I hep to pive you. Mr. CampheM. chairman, the 1 Key to the coupe. .nd mav I ven ture thr- wish that ..Irs. Bauer ge as mur-h pleasure from the use o as I had m any little part I have j taken in the campaign." j Cliaftnum CaniplHU Aotvpls. j Kepn seiitinc the Bed Cross. Duncan J. Campbell a-cepted the , kes a-d.aid brietly: "(n b.b lit" of the local chapter of'1 the Red Cross. I take the greatest; pb asure in accepting the q-ift that) Iiis been so generously made by the ' p-t.ple f Mishawaka who contrib- ) iited toward the fund. I wish pnr I ti.-ularly to th ink The News-Tinis ! and Mr. Wallach, to whom we owe! our cratitule for making this fine) th;t:g possible. The need of a car1 in carrying on the work of the; ' ap!er has beep great. It afford I me more pleasure tnan l can ex):ris t accej.t it. I want nNn to thank Mrs. Hartwiek fi her serv-;--es. likewise the Gatlll and I'nnnmers' Servi.-e companies f.r their ca. oris. I assure you. the local I ( !:ip'er of the Red Cross appreciates e has bi-ep 4lone to aid in its '..'. I have great pleasure In now t : r.;tir over f. Mrs. Bauer the ev Cla ss ifi e d REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms And KtikI For S.l I'M! s.M.l pt te re fnrrc. in.-1 .i! im I '. k. t. ...!. f. , ; win tr.iife for .iiy pr.p-rt v I- 'pure :it lit W. P.re:oi ' I 1 . Mi.'):! V ;.k .t. 2tt'l Hous's I 'or Sule St u s i.i: - lieiMPS sl.r ON TASY TKKMs. s.;im ms!j . r.em. '! veliii.i : rt'JSt. pBtt modern. 5.'.oo r.ih v re.cn. all modern eirept f i i f i! re : S.".Vi. V. Tt h st. .,4' jioti I rooai. n.. p.irf modern, ci ! 1 ro-re ; 'J.-.iO. K. 12th ft. " "..-, 4 room, part modern. W. C.th t. ; r"4o. , i-h '(w room modem bungal"w. K. 4th : $.1v.n .n-h s room. nuitaMe for 2 famila : V. PMb : .V.o. r.'..:n. trh tlr modern, en S. Main 8t. ..ro..m. i'.irtly modern, en (nk St.; .v'J.Vii . AN a rnraoor of new 4 and a-room t.u.lera at.d part ui.xbrn bungalows ia Kiv.-r Park. l'h re Mih.ivaka llt. roi.r.xnr.T kkai.ty conr. l'.v s bitireln Way Vet. Oitrii Kvenine. KOK S ALB Serrlre and a P'juare deal. Kerwin. et.r I"irt National. 't Sale- Kfrwin hi some of th best farm land in Northern Indiana for .-ale. I'jin take some desirable city prot . rtr n part pamrt on pome ot toin. I'lione Mishawaka l"'. Wanted SeV) rnl itiediutp rrirf,d rmt . rt'. s on payment plan. Krwin. inr -! rf N a t b . i . a I Itar.k l oll SAI.K -Seeti re.onis. partly m..!.rn. irii-r l"f. fi, th North Si'le; (.t,. vion Man-h 7. fn.'. stark Kealty 'o. lfS ti; AI.K-.NfT. .' roniui ami Pth. in N '.Iar t ; modern except fiirn.oe. ...4 St.irk I'.e.iltr Co. 'tS KtK s.M.l. -su room;. Path, fcrr.are-:ir.-l 1'i-tit rauh and $."4." per month. stark Kealty (V -Ms uunl' HoMK bunt on east terra. Joua C. Karll (ieneral Coatractor, Keevi blluT . MUhawaka. Phot.e lih. lU SAI.K hv fui'iii b Li ii . nnd rn. with gro.ery tore in ccnntlon .lar:.. Bernes., in Id need n lIUhwy "r. Mishit aka. ytlTry NElf S-TIMES Want Ads
to th car. and the book prfned by the flIl and Consumers' 'rvice om pan: ' Mr. J'.auer -xpr!-!'i her vry d-t-p frratitude to Th4 New-Tims and her many Mishawaku friend who have thus evinced th"ir lntret in and appreciation of. the work of the orjra nlx-a tion ?he rpr"ent. Th- li.t of donors !s as follows:
Nfw-j-Timr., Mihawaka . Hinkle Motor Co , National Guard Men ..... American legion , City nr"inen , Frank i;. Coats , Mitz and I'ortliaufr ..... 2' 0 j 40. CO ' 2ä."0 : Mayor William W. Dodsre. - Ulbert t on 10.00 10.00 10.00 . 1 0.(m" Peers Dro Minhawaka Clothiers ... J Charle.i Hoy liav-iDun'nn J. Campbell.... Temple Theater ....... ! C. W. (Jill IYed N. Smith Ldi,evater Floral Hlace. 11.001 Cieorco Blair Golden Bule Charle? i. Metz.cer' Sam Kir. rh ....... 5.00 ! Fashion Ldr - . .-..00 i 00 ! 5.00 ; -.00 J 1 0.00 1 2.00 ; 1 0.00 , H. C. Howard I 'rank J. Y nn Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Younc. . I.. Barnanl and Son Joseph Soen.s ('red A. IJllmann Mishawaka Trust , Kalph S'. Feic ' Ir. W. K. Bor ley ' H. S. Winey !m. W. Stark 1 0.00 I 0(m no Dr. L. M. Walton A I'riend ;;.oo '.0 0 j. i. ii'auiuuu ... Fred itankert Clark's Laundry . John ilerzoc M. VV. Mix Fred G. Hberhart . North Side Bank . Charles A. O-rom C. K. Luken bach . . Grace M. Finch . . . . H. Farmenter . . 1". Lang and Co F. H. Lon first reet . Burton Ayres I. D. Greeks Mishawaka Cafe . . ... 1 o o o I 5 00 ' nn 20.00 20.00 10.00 5.08 5.00 10.00 10.00 j 10. 00 i i John Dirtier Mr. and Mrs F. A. Voct. 5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 5.0 0 5.00 o.OO 5.0 0 5.00 5.00 .50 2.00 1.00 10.00 1.40 A Friend a Friend . . . . ; William Stein , W. B. Kinsley W. Mills.. A T-Vientl .. Hr. I van K. Smith
alsoiAtty. D. D. Nemeth
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lminger. . A Friend Donation Knsicn Schnarr (wen Matchette. Mgr. Palace of Fats Bruce Huff Total $634.50 i OFFICERS SEIZE 'MOONSHINE' AND ARREST TWO MEN HoIrhckc aild Chishollll Arc Charged With Unlawful Po??e??ion of Liquor. August Van Hols2ckc. SI 2 W. 1'ifth st.. was arrested last night at S.ir. o'clock when Chief of Police Hairy Barrows, assisted by e'apt. Herman Ibehler and ffficer Charles Gerard raided his home and found eight and one-half quarts of "white mule." The officers surprised Van Holsbeke and found the booze in the front room of his resi- ' dence. He was placed under a Jb'OO bond for hLs appearance in the city court. W .1. Chishoim. FJ0 1-2 N. Main st.. w? also arrested last night when otTicer.s Thomas Kreit er. Asa Ives and O. J. Wright raided the fumice room in the building at 125 N. Main st. The officers found .i quart Jar two-thirds filled with "moonshine" hid under some papers In the basement along with two funnels Chirholm was placed undef a ? I.ooo bond, which he wa. unable t" furnih. FIREMEN'S BALL TO BE HELD AT K. P. HALL FEB. 25 Arrangements have ben com-p-leted for the hremen's fourth annunl dance to be held at the K. of P. hall. Saturday evening. Fd. 25. The committee in charge is composed of Chester Kindyf William Ravncroft and Gerald Hemphill. This entertainment is an annual affair and the proceeds are for the K-nefU of the city firemen. Tickets are now on .ale and to date a large number have ben dijpo.-ed of. The committee in charge hn. arranged for somo novel features for the evening's program and it is expected that this year' 5 dance will surp.is any given previously. TI1MPLE TIIUXTEK On of dames (Oliver Curwood'5 pictures filled with thrilling adven ture and red-blooded action will be phown at the Temple theater today and tomorrow. It is one of his inimitable tales of the north wood; ot primitive and beautiful women. It L- the eall of the north. How fare and a ,ruilty conscience finally avenged thosv ;-'ore wronged, makes ; a, thnliir.g story. "CWVh E.w Mirk,' a two-part comedy shown. "Theodora" at the Temple yoon. will ali be will be shown M. .Tsehs Siety. All member. are urged to '.tot at St. Joseph s hall at S:30 o'clock Wednesday morning to attend tlu fuuneral of Pit 11 Up Muinch. JOSEPH GANSER. Advt. COtI Preii '. at.
RUHLIN DECLARES HIMSELF READY TO MEET EDDIE WELCH
Fir.-t of Serie?, nf Events to He Sta Athletic zeo! at Century Tonight.
10. 00- Atter eitrht snappy roun..N of liht 10.0 j traininc Monday with Manat;.-! MclO.OUjr.witn. Johnny Iiuhlin. Mishawaka's
tichtinc Irishman, remarked th.iti IMdie Welch will arn every penny I of the roin h- takes for hi end. j Huhlin is now down to the required:
1 (". 0 0 j 15 4 pounds, and is on edce for the; 15."5iponc that w ill start the evitem nt. t
Much lntr.st is bejt,r' ma n:f td
lO.OO.jn the bout whi'lb with rdlnrs. will .V00.be staced a th Century thc:ter to-
5.00 ( nicht. Sport fa ns fi om surrounding j üvir.c a noted c-riminoloci-t. he tle5.00 ! Indiana cities are expected to turn cided to investigate. After ther e .".00 ; out for the card, made possible by yt;irs of investigation of nun mm-
the Mishawaka Athletic dub. 1 his is the first of an athletic series to be staced here from time to time in an effort to stimulate intrsi in an athbtic center for Mishawaka läl Smith, of .. nb-aco, v.eii known lo - ally as a tU'htin authority, will r free tonicht's bout. Oth'-r bout r i the card are:;
na'Mickev Brtnnan. hailed as Michi-
P'u's best lichtweipht. versus 1'ran-
on'kie Harvev of Milwaukee, both of;
hom w ill whom will mix eiqht rounds at 1-0 pounds. Johnny Thiel and lied 'urrj- will furnish ficht fun for six rounds. The men weich 1 :'..' pounds. 1a n n y M c f J n w a n Stanley, both at 11 versus pounds Younc will ro iix rounds. LITERATURE DEPT. II A S INTERESTING PROGRAM ON DRAMA Mrs. (eorce Anderson led the disrussion of current drama news at the regular meetinc of the I part-
l.Oo' nifiit of Literature of the MishlO.Oojawaka Woman's Club Monday after1.00 noon. Her interestinc talk was f4N 1.00 I lowed by a. jiaper on the "Blot De2.00 I velopment of the One Act Play." by 10.00 I Miss Helen Lane. Miss Lane illus10.00trated with a ( hart, which made her 2.00 j discussion unusually clear. Follow.,.00 inc this. Miss Lois Sackman present2 5.00 '! the one act playlet. "Two Cooks 11.60 'and a Lady." She was ably assisted
by Miss Quick. Miss eva .Newman. Fhanor Howie tt and Herbert Kudduck. Guests numbered lOo. On February 20 th- department will hold its annua election of otflcera At that time Miss Fdwina. Hay will present "The Clod." by Louis IWif'.i. WILLIAM (OHli n'NKHAL. The body of "William F. Cobb, of Vickshurg, Mich., was removed from the F. E. Coats funeral home to the home ,if his son, George Cobb. 1215 S. Eighth su, Monday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the residence Tuesday evening at S o'clock. Rev. G. W. Titus, pastor of the First Christian church, will officiate. Burial will be at Vlcksburg. LINCOLN. last showings of The Hart's William S". The Whistle.' will he hafl at tho Lincoln theater i trtday. The photoplay. although radically different from tho usual Hart vehicles, has a dramatic and appealing story and this accounts; Tor much of its success. l he sup port is highly artistic. CITY COl'ltT NOTES Mrs. Naomi Howard was lined and costs: by City Judue John M. Raab yesterelay afternoon, on b ing found guilty of provocation. The charge was preferred by Mns. l'.lizabeth Morrison. P.oth of the wonu-u resble at the Twib 11 home, at lit W. Battell st. CALLED TO DHWACilAC. j Misr Nettie Sherwood, traeher at j Battell s'-hool. was alb d to Io.va- i uiac ,to attend the funeral of lor' brother-in-law. W. K. Coiiklir.;-. who j diod at the sanitarium h capita I at Battbi e'reek I'riday morning fob j lowing a serious operat'.op. Mr. Conkling was conr.ected with edtn ational atTair.s in Michigan many j vrjrs. having he- !"! s"up-rinterd t el ! Dowagiac city s'hools. He wasi ;du an instructor in the We.ein Mi !iican Normal school for several suianier? . ROOT EIRE. Central fire depart rn v.t was to the home of Mr?. Ernst. Spring st.. Monday morning The called 1 S to extinguish age was $1.". a roof ii re. Th- 1 t.i EEVLKI PHOJE Mishawaka COMPANY wiTrrvnoM or omirr! f FINCH Undertaking CO. iGracp M. Finch, Prop) Amhnlance Service :02 North Main St. Mlslinwaka Phone: Mbhauaka 10D
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EKE ,-iA7) THERE IN LOG. IL POST or AMERICAN LEGION s,ince the ndl:i? of the World War th .paMic has gradually tx.cn
Iwng the In predion thv th' r 1. m are r -por.-l t-I in a i larif ii,.a,:r tot the ailcl m- ! r a.-.- in crirm-s. Many think that ! l"uviUr- whil- in lh-' srvic. th f-e '. fot t he allege. 1 ' ;-.-ini: all of th ir Kvptct for lif ; and projx.rty ri?ht.. that after n-twinir,-to i'A lif- a laro number , of tho;ii !"a-aiiif CUl) !:i ! r. Mary newspaper n anl roh- ! vi larr 1'. id lin1-- o: nn:rd r and i obbf-ri.-v. it h st it ijici.t I I; Vi d to b;' e-s rv; e i:i rt wre the guilty parties. I v umb rs of times it wan prord af terwards that the nien cornmtrtini: tbet." ' rini s u t i not x -service i m- n. Howavrr. th. first impression' i e 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 w itn tin- purli' cai.sini: aj :'r-at P tl f t'inimfiit detrimental' to those nien who risked their lives J in the j-'TV!' of Out 'oiintiy. As: th. Am' ri- aii J ion iVerkly says, I "I'rot ta t ion- of innocence Yy the i - rat body if veterans would make f4 bout a- much of an impression on the public mind as a HB hot on a liNinr-h b. It armor." pr l'r;tnk I t.-ndnf !" th Christian, superinNew York State re- , I'onnatoro -s at liltniraand Naaanoch u-cani- imtroiKi in mis cori-ia ui blaminc r.f this crime on veterans, ; mitted to his institutions he has i made the t. (Mowing l.u ts known: 1 Out of I.'."1 m n received, f t one '. institution -!S saw sirice durinff th. World War; -.0 w-re in the i, - rin. st; wire in the navy and two : in (he marines'. T n had sei-ved in I other Alli.-d armies. This means that about one in every six commit ted was a former service man. Aceonlinc to his investigations one man out of every live available was c alb d to sern the country, s uiwinc that the pen. entace of ex-service no ti in r foriiiatori. s is nothinc unusual, b dne neither worse nor better than the population as a whole. In makinc his statements Dr. hrlstian saw. "More than Half or
these MS delinquent ex-servi.-e men . testified for the city and a number had been arrested and convicted at ' for the defendant. Reamer reslcncd b ast once before they entert d thejfrom the police force and later des rvice. They were criminal before : manded a trial, w hich was printed they joined the army. Hence their :hjni. army training was not responsiblefor their criminal acts. j SISTIHIS TO HXTKUTAIX. "Maybe lots of people don't know; Tho iythian Sisters' will entertain it, but th. averace soldi. r was a the r,ights ard their wives Tu-s-pretty good sort; military offenses ( iy eveninr at the K. of P. hall. A committed durinc war time were Jro?ram wiu iv? enjoyed. Luncheon fewer thfn expMted. Preparations he PrvC(! A pooJ attendance were made in tho army prisons for ,- jpv-jro,-i 'O.eoo soldiers. They received ',-' .
000. One-third of these o.OOO convictions were for strictly military offenees. This shows that comparatively few criminal acts wen committd bv the militarv man." During the past year only about one man wha was committed to his I iso M a s a in in di i n mil. ( . ;4"r, .-... r-ri The following is a short summary of the conclusions: 1. Most ex-service men no w serv-1 ing jail sentences were criminals hefore they jianed the service, would have beep, criminals anyway. Their (iual proportin with the other inmated as compared to the tniniUr of service men and the available possible soldiers proves this. -. Many of these delinquent vetrans raiht have b en excluded from the s-rvice had the intelligence test been adequately working from the first. 'A. The crime wave is still at Its. former height and yet the delinquent. forms soldiers are dropping lower j and lower in numbers. I L The veteran is getting tco much I misplaced publicity and is suffering i I.al Times Tiwlay WIM JAM S. HART in a stor made of the dvpost, finest things tliat human life can know. And a Paramount Corned j 1 0 C No W Admission ar Ta Tomorrow Only ALICE CALHOCN in A drama depleting life as it iA clean, wholesome story thai get- Ix'neath the surface. RIPS AND RCSIIEs" Comedy 3üi F
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j from another delayed attack of U.a: ' malady "x.a?sir.f: thf buck." I Lk. ChristSa i further dt clan that "you can't t away from th fa' t that th- avt-iau- so!Jit was i fairly n pr s nt.itivo of his ra'.ir.try' I iulat :n yoi . I and th chap round tho otht wre the avr ni'" 'nl li. r and f ir s-urrior to th" roup of ftrra: uc have b" n on-
.-! lerin Tho 'ran with the rolorwas just the cvtryday srarden variety tf America, r. hard ficht r. a coo l omrade. intelligent and patriotic. l'oüeo ortic r.. at th- local s-tition state that verv tew cases come under tiiir observation In which ex-srvh-o. m-n an- involved. The percentage of th.- casts i- very low as compared with the percentage of ras-. frtmi ra ver saw 5crvi?e. As Misnawaka i a. good represer tative city, it is safo to say that th percentage of c s-rvice men involved in crimes is ery low in even city In the Un!-d States. The American Lepion is tryinc to t ounteraet the low opinion of the i.ablir reeardinr the ex rvire men. be if firm ctn-ul for befer citizen - ship and nonnartisanship. It is aid - inc former service men by findir.C; work for the unemployed, by helpinc them in the.r claims for compen- ; satiens for disaoilities recefteil w hi loin service, and in many other ways workinc for their welfare. By doinc j this they feel that the ex-service man , win v. i.ttr t sfir-d with h .nt j .-., M tho .,v,,rnrp Htien and tbrreI'euf will have Iess cause to commit a crime. REAMER DISMISSED FROM POLICE FORGE Discharged on Misconduct Charges by Verdict of Board of Works. Harry Reamer was suspended from the police force on oharces. of misconduct, according1 to the verdict reached Monday by the board ot public, works. follow-In? a ler.pthy trial held Friday in the city council ( chambers. A number of witnesses; TO I NTI'HTAIX CKV!vn. The Loyal Womans class of the Christian Sunday schoil. will be entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. McCollum. 17 ; T-liri st i TO ENTERTAIN' DRILL TEAM. Mrs. Cora Booher. 1018 S. Main st.. will entertain the members ot the Wtodmen drill team Tuesday e enit L'. TERPLI Toelay and Tomorrow .IA.MLS OLIVI'U CUR WOOD'S Tremendous Mipcr-featurc of the H Great North Wood? God's Country and tho Law" "cm:os i:sy mark" A Siiecial Two-Hot'I Comedy f a Itip-roariiis I mi CfMiiing, Feb. J.". 10. 17 "THEODORA" Surdous Itiiinortal Iove Story Cat of 25.000 People Cost S.'i.OOO.OOO No Advance In Admission Prices TLMI'Li; TALK wr . . M A At A .Tl. t ft X." ' i nf iim I ini ! -THY AM TIIK LAW" i a "nrvood production i enough to In -hi re admirer of the Kreut Northwestern tale that they are j Koine to the ver beot proo'uee! vividly und thrlllinKlv j portrrt.vel. "( leo' I'.asy Mark" i) U Ihe kind of two-reel comedy ttiat will keep you laughinic lnul jj and long. i, loirt forstet "THKOPOItA" j T'iiple soon, 'l Head "Temple Talks" Ilally ; My O. .1. I.. l SCCZSCZSB r rt TvV 1 i hi i yI I'A. üCk . T4i Tl iioseo
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MRS. JOHN MUSARY DIES FROM BURNS
Flame? IVom Oil Stno Ipnite' Clothinc. Cauinp Death I of Wife, A-e 18. Mrs John Mti?an'. "2 7. H. irlli t . died Sunday nicht at 11 o'clock at St. Joseph's ho.-p;til 1 j the result of burns .nstain d in a a ! a client wliich tccurt d at her (. ::.. late Saturday nicht. Mrs. Mu.vuy and '.ir biloba; : retired. Ata. ;t 11 o'clock Mi.- , ary compla iru i of hav, n-r a ; i.ehe and arose to rn ; ir- a r id ha i , M : -h' -Up ' coffee. Jler sleeve b-am lr.:' from an oil stove. Th- t'ini spy quickly. Her httslar.d xtincnsh j the flames. She was rush d to t ! hospital, but her burns war- of a severe rature that she could reeov r. : Mr?. Miliary S formerlv M, ! Helen Clark. She was born in Kno Ind.. Tec. I, in;:, beinc IS yea; old. She came to Mishawaka fo :: t ars aco and has sirae resldsl her
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