South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1922 — Page 16
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i r - -' . r -' - Vi S GRIME WAVE HERE KEEPS POLICE ON TRAIL OF GLUES M;m Mn.tll KoI.Imtp ami Holdup- Brounl.l tn Attention of Authorities. Hi , a ; - n ' : !.1V to I'l a r - r r t j.a i- : ) ! i . , - ' . " f" I :';. t r. 'A a i a r ?,o i n 1 d - ; i - nu'",; t :i a r i!d : - ;;:. tt r.: at hc.vl'i a 'i r- . ... i a r ; ' : i a -'roe f.r the !i;'t '' rt ,f - a il.iv i;i.--ia ;;rli'ut the . .n nti . i f .-ome r.ev.-i Hard!. - i a I ; : . a i i a t . ' rri : ' r - h r . do ji'.f b : r rc ;.!i"rs a x ' h f-! .'! c c ' i;r,- 'A j i iia :y th- ta i i - ii i - r j t ! h r i t i w ! that ar.y epTt crooV - at Work they ;e-r-:-. tLlrrt that a small smarted th (t mu.st be or a 1 ; i : u ndilb r. !!.!-.. : ' . , r ; or a T. iia 1 ti o r i . n i .', "i I ! ' i f , ' ; : . ' d t o a .e i .v i ,-roal! mn. as the only u breri reported üu'::: of -a iii- a broad day - i f en commit- . -r. possibly wo-;.)(.!-. that have :rs,' in the la.-! e been women's i mm! til a mount - thr' e . j - r. '-i ha .v-a r ! ; z o p p r i a i .! '.! an 'I nullit h a v e othei- val i.ahle-- that been a takn with the re-t n( the articles, have all been, probably intention tlly, overlooked. Holdups rrrmicnl. Street walker", thought iy the polire to be yoiiiu' ni'-n out of work r. flPio:;s for ready money, "have ?aultel threo or four women ot '.i; city in the lat week. The latent eis- to b" reported was Saturday r.iglit when Mr-, ibss.o DeVoldrr, 3 0 5 V'. LUhth st.. told the authorities that .he had been followed to hr home b- a nnn of whom th police ha. e a very srood description. Vboij a bloe! from her homo th lan ran tin in bacU of her, threw his arm about her neck and delivered three or fo'ir tunnins: blow.s about her face and head. He 4!irn crashed her pocketbook but she liiiric: onto the trnp. Yankins: If away from her and tearlnp- the V-tndle r!ras from the pur?, he ran tvI mad his escape. J Into an n The porketliook contained between $: and tli r of which were found In the alley k liere they a r presumed o hne fln front the open nurse whll th footpad made hi, hurried getaway. HoHca lielieve they i-fTTid n good oh a nee of capturing the man as a fire description of him is In thHr pc.iec?ion. ;n:sT or p.miiints. Ldward Bloch, who Is attending the Morca-i I'ark Military school, pent Sunday as the ue.it of his pirer.Ts. Mr. nnd Mr-. A. Bloch, ins V. Mlohrvaka av. Mishawaka AUTOMOBUJE3 Autornoblh s for Sale. it !'" Tt SALH -rtierdet I'ped Car; 4 o Tour . l.r. 'ao Tear.. l'P Tent. 1'eri! Tour. fl.M. These l'.Cii ! r) t rar- ; sr all in i-od condition. Dclstle Axit'j Sates. Mislia :ika i.-irnge. Open eves. ; L'otf f s K 1 "A Its - fiiTr oreria ml. f-tn) on l'ajo (nkland. $.() Hi; 1017 Maxwell. ?! i wi : l'.'-jo Peril tour . i'JOO.Co. ('.ill Mi.Mu-is l'cv7 Rtf. Auto I.l-rv (liraccs 1R IHK ;t A i . a ra . i ir P' iii .' I i re i-nongb for r.otl t t JJUSINESSSERVICE Hiislnt'ss SrrTlifs )n"erel. is bi:i.. ni l; iwui'i.r i:.;s to 2t. p. Mr. s? . r.. wi.ii'ii ii( handonie 1'ics I in . ; -r ieisc.kl we.ivrr. "otl F l I. ill; it! I l.P .mi th n vacant lot. bet f.a; ii'ii liii t f turn v.i-ant jriv t v int predu'düc prpert . Scviuoar .i:i'i"n 11. MUhawaka 1.7-. ' :'"tf A I : l.:e-e .-nrta in ' I i u n i r : : i!"' lr.kft. pro i., and ijuilf; all! wer's r.irite. , -a j, ,v f ,,r . Call .".i4 j K N -ji !: st. Mi.!i.i,v.ikH. 2t't.' 1 N ( Ks'i.i; sTCCK (i'-nuin" Jnpanej t'trbcrry. i ;rt a. ra;c-. fruit and, h lit tf-. pe::-Tt"I nursery iteck. Ct. i XV Heed, I.itkeuecd Parin. Dsivola. 1 tTtca PidnC'is: Papering I'Al.NlVKs I'irt.T's ami Iutc!i ltoy I.e-.. po llr lets 51-J00; .Vl lb. Ion. ; $11 ' i'rr.-rs taken ev ninits Uo. i "1 -t Mi-hav. i'm ls-i. I'. Cook. J j r--, -rii ter P"'.' W. Peart h st., Mishü- , rii,, .'.ffl EMPLOYMENT Help Wantril IVinale 32 U 1 1 ; WAN I i:i t r t 1 k i ! i s i ; ,i I N Mcrri :icrii heu.' Pall Mia i : I l av. U I V I w ei i "v. - 'r. ; r 'i O ir- !.. g i e r I r ir"nin. house -3U ye: MERCHANDISE Puitding MycriaN 51 '. I 1 ; i h .. i irt' iii- of C"vernt b;:nter n ,-..r.,..r , f T.o;.ti and ! ' ! s- , f,.r ri j ii Sun M I., a , . Us I I V n W Ilousoliold (iHids. 39 Pol; s Id. 1 i k IcaSox bold b lh. ef i? "..".J M ; s tin a k a av Kir. r, : ui: im- I : ' r : S-. vi:: of riv ro"!n tur t rMS"i..ibli- if pur o :, l'r;v.''-' of rnt i :i ; ' a c: ' n ' h I -vi a'r" ."'. W ,a Warned In Hut r.t T HI 1 Komm HiH Sr piv !,! -a.; d'r.a jayment. - .'".er ! Luv'iVi i'S cf l'.'s.' w r j Koonisi W ithout Ui'finl. e "Ml iTT. N T SG f nrr ishe.J fron? : ',epir r rn u r . I. !, f-r one or two ;:::Ti ; in f 1 1 v i : at ."-f. P. Niuta t raojrn hornal ! 1 t. M!hRTkA. oi; i;k.n r r hr.- i,l c"h i;h'ht n:d 1 i - j vr ;. ! i K. Ii. u , l i a v . . 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J BICYCLE OIU)LAiCE A iiU;ii!-'-r f .. in plain is h.ivo ,ff n rfC'-iU"! by tJ,-' police ftur.i pnp-rty 'tn'r .itr.iir.'t th practlc' of ridin? Licycif - n the idwalks hrf. ( Ch:-f of J'oiir' Harrows stat'l last j r. icht that th:. u tu oppi a: j t :.r ,ir, ,j that th piir-n.-ii had i l"n r.otijjd to ,'irrcst any violatoi , ff '.hf city ordinance apainft rid in? i - i : r-1 r s on the sidewalks of th :it. Thr- cp.ne have been rep rt-d to ;'(! authoritl f of Injuries l-inc re(id hy p-'i'--t riar- wlio have hern run into )y h ol iis ridin? hicyon tii' -:lf-.'a 1 3;..
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--.RESIDENT OF CITY
FOR 58 YEARS, DIES Fredrrirk I)pOroot. tttt Years Old. Surcumh? at His Home Sunday. r-f derick Io i;rrot', a Ml-h iwak.i for the past died at hi home, l .; ' iSari'lty ai' i:ioo.i ;,x 1 "J : 1 .". n'clm k. I folow in;' a ::.r v.- ky- illns- witii ' snlii tnitu s of ., ,i Ar-. Mr. I)'- (Jroo;e was brtrn at Hans b k La. t b lander?, Belgium. Jan 1", 1 v :; 4 , b ir, past rars oid. In lKn lie was married at HansN"kr. to Miss Hosalie Ie Clercju -. The couple came to M ishawaka fs ears ao and have since resided
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Ilo.-alie, and the followinc: children: Mrs. John Becher, August II. De Groote and Mis. Josephine Klaer, city; Teter De Groote, Chicago; Sister M. Vlctorlne of Quiney. 111., and Mrs. Paul Oallicrate of Wintered, Calif. He also leaves 11 grandchil dren and one prcat-grandchild. J He was a member of St. Joseph's j Mutual Belief society and of St., Bavos Catholic church. Funeral ( arrangements will be announced, later. ! r.NllUMOMA CliAIMS CIIILD. ITlsIe Mae, four weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Strieck D'r,2 iromewo-1 av.. lled Sunday afternoon at ü:Sü o'lock, after a 10 days Illness with pneumonia. Tin child is survived by her parents and' a brother, Allen. 1'uneral services will be held at the residence this afternoon at 2:H0j o'clock. PirlAl will te ir. the Fairvievf cemeterj-. rALLi:i to noor nun. j The Centra: tire departmert was i called to the residence of Kd MC-! Clean, 401 W. Jefferson roarl. Sui.-j day morning tj extingtiifh a roof' fire. Tho darrlüfC was SK.. J AITTATION K. OP P! Coanty meeting at New Carlisle Monday evening. Leave Cattle hail! at fi:30. Will drle in autoP. Aav. Get strictly fresh flowers at Edgew.ater Floral Place. Phon 1C. Classified REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Pnslncss riaccn For Rent 73 KM; KI.ni S-ore room on v . Lawrenee sr. Ph m Mishawaka 12."' .tot! i . . - Fnrms For Ilont. F'l. UI'AI' bund ndloinlnp Dodge Plant No. 4. Blm k cround, ralnt sod. ca acrp. Will rent for corn any portioi that von want, cash or shnre rent. Phone Mlh. 1"'K p. rt. Rrrklt, Um I.In.oln V:iv Past. C'tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms And Ixind For Sale 83 I POli small farm, r. .-res land: ." roe in lione. barn and other build Ing. Pa Salle road, Joseph Aesal. . VOI! .Sit 1.1' Tti-ii ,l..cirpl,L. nta nn V
12th St.. between Main and Mill sts ; . oian." Thonuus H. Ince's preat hu$17." on each: innt be Mold to srttl man epic, now plaving at the Ternestate. Insurance dept.. Flrt Trust ,V , , c,.,. r--. savlnc-i i.ank. l'l,o,. s r '-. LMtT vh theater. This picture drew n.U nam: to settle estate, three lot, . ' norn,ou " crowds yesterday. Bu.ster and riiht r.w.m heu,., larp barn, with 'ken tori jn h!.s big laugh special, "The In two tdocks of Main st on HatteM. t Haunted House.' ! alo fein" Worth voiir consideration. Phone1 . , ' " Mlstiawak'a 1 s7 or PJOi N. Main st. ! MJ- l'u'
Houses for Sale reu: sali: -'. room iiue in a No. 1 hape; one acre ,,f -round: plenty of fruit; l.rce barn and chicken h..u": full bjsrinent and electric. s..ft ;lt d hard water In kitchen; one mile from enfer of citv: terms. ." -room cottage in good repair, four bio-ks from renter; ?mall pavuint;1 price J'J.INIH. S room house. H. Sevrnth sf.: all mod on loit furnoe: large parage: two.' blocks from Main f.. room house, north side; price 2.7'0. good bur: I" r om tloulde house and two lots at end. 7 room, all tnedrrn ; r.lt end. on pare in.-nt. J. P PAlPVKbb. i lloon 1 Phone. Mish. ! Office open rrenfng and Sundays. ; I'Tia i J.ki C.ll I'AYMPNT l ive room houie. i os,. in ; uest end ; all newly decorated. gonl slrnl p.t ; g;l. eif v water, rleetririty; balance monthly. Polpaert Kealtv Corporation. lL't I.incoiu uav W. IMf Ki'lt SA I.K Sli room hom. with furnace: pospion in TM days; vacant lots from .irvoo vij rn rasv payments James llcniiesy. lawyer. Tlfi Lincoln way YV.. MUhawaka. .2.':!i i'OIt SAI.K Some fine residence lots on eat Third St.. n.ir rropos-d new hlch1 hcnooi: mi nave ii ion ironiace: n i pavement: onie corners. Ktrwin. over Tirsr National. 21-tf t oi; sAI,K--.ew 4 -room cottage on K. l.th St. (las. city water and electric t Jhts. Ouiy $-J.4i' Small payment down, balance bv the month. Sevmour Jansen, phone Mlhaw.ika 17'. r:tf KOK SALK several high clas modern homes at rijrht price". Kerwln, over First National. hi M.'AI.OW for sale : tTTctPr meilrn"; seveu room Inquire at 21SE. EUhth M. 17tf. MMl IIOMKS hnllt on eav term. John I'arwf ii, (piifral CcntrnTiT, K r!.k'.. Mishawaka, Phnre M11. I'.'Wr n x . . . . . . . r m k sa i.e. - t ive room Mingaiow. rvn I'iockn froai new Milluiru iobo.ti Mip Terra!-. Inquire l'l Meridian St. rj:2 FOn SALT A number of land contracts ranging from $lt0 to $4o. barln'Z 7', intercut O-rurr "v 111 guarantee all tatments on any ef lhe ci.nt rait. 'o!patr' ltealtv Corporation. Kncleilrum Pddg. Phone MUbawaka lisp OK SALE H room houi. Pen. at 75- Past 7th St. .'-.jn Miba. Ave. l"niulr at Lwt3 PA,i SAU; -- A HAlieiAlN. Six room North Side. House n -l londitlon vil newly de.-nrated AU. ,.,r. ii. . ! ir : . i r v . fruit .ll.r Mur learh.-.- city. Will m-u .h . ,. rin.-. I'Loni iluhawnka Coipaeit Italt Corp. 2vtX
fxu enters Cs23 BANISH BUS LINES FROM LINCOLN WAY . -r, c t- i i l avengers Must hinbark and Disend)ark From Car at Miliauaka Hotel Stop. i An i.rd-r from the Board Of Pub lic Saft-ty liere, banishinc the various bus lines that run through Mishawaka, from th- principal street, Lincoln Way. and outlining for them routes that must bo adhered to if t 1 1 c i fftnfinim r-w Ti f r r t r n a hpru was I announced last niKt by Chief of i Police Harrows n$ beinc: established lure at once. if con creation on the main cor- ; ners of tho streets here has been j brought to the attention of the poI lice and Safety Hoard several times and plans are bein formulated for .a peroral order that will control the j chide tratfie here. j ! The bukest have boon stopping at :
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resident oflth corner of Main and Lincoln "Way years,' on their way to and from JrVuth Third sr.,; Herd, thus blocking the roadway for
Piasure and riusir.es.s cars ikshus. The new order. effective this a ! morning, provides that the busses can load and unload passengers at the Hotel .iishawaka at the corner of Main and Third streets here. Busses rastbound unload passe fleers m front of the hotel and west bound buss s unload opposite the hotel. The notice crdven to drivers of all inter-city bus Iin s is as follows: To F)rlors of all Intor-City Bus Iiinos. The writer has been authorized by the Board of Public Safety to order the owners of all bus lines to enter our city on Lincoln Way to Brykitt av.. south to Third st west on Third to Smith st., north to Lincoln Way. west to South Bend. The same route to be traversed for busses east bound. All busses east can load and unload passengers at Hotel Mlshawaka. corner Main and Third st. All busses west bound will load and unload passengers opposite Hotel Mishawaka on corner Main and Third. This order I:as been issued to relieve congestion jn our main corners and is effective May 1, 1922. HARRY W. HARROW'S, Chief of Police. HERING TO SPEAK OH PENSION PLAN W ill Address Foremen of die j Misliawaka Woolen Co. at sliawaka Woolen Co. Meet Tuesday Night. A capacity audience is expected to sreet Prank' B. Hering when he speaks before the Foremen's club of the Mishawaka Woolen Co. at the auditorium, Mishawaka, tomorrow night. Mr. HeerTntr will talk I on "Old Atre Pensions." The appearance of Mr. Ifcring In Mishawaka fellow? an appeal -"by workers who desire to learn mate of the old acre pension plan which he is; boosting. The speaker has made a special study of old age pensions and has explained the svstem In South Beend and many other cities throughout the country. His acceptance of the Mishawaka invitation was made only because of the opportunity of presenting the proposed pension plan to mora people. i ti:.mpli; TiiiiATi:!; today. "Men and their pons tlr.t." ThU W,ut of ,lato- nian-made philosophy j is .shattered by Florence Vidor. ' beautiful screen star, in her role of juuiui ijeresioru in nail the wo i LKAYllS HOSPITAL. Miss Virginia Hall. .12! S UVst f.. , who recently underwent an operation t St j0,or)M, honital cnffl. . pi1' no.puai. was PUtn- ' lt-nti.v improved to bo able to leave that institution for her home Sunsoriirrirs to mi:i;t. The business meeting of the Junior Walther "League of St. Peter' Lutheran church will 1 e held Wcdj ncsvi.iy evening at 7:30 o'c!eck. j The Pa dies Aid Focic ty will meet at the parislr liall Thursday afteri noon at 2:30 o'clock. xoTicr.. The ofTice of the City Treasurer will be open from 7 to 9 p. m., Monday. May 1st for the payment of Improvement taxes. All mail remittances muft be mailed to reach tills office before S p. m. May 1st. AH taxes not paid on that date, an additional penalty of 10r; will be added. Advt. ltl rsT l'AD ATiiPirnc ru n wins The East End Athletic club defeated the Mishawaka city firemen In a game rf indoor baseball by the score of li to o Sunday. Patterlo were Pen Knoblock, Joe Oppelt and (Jeorge Oppcit for the winners: 'decree Rocfeman and John CTJroh, Tor tlv firemen. d cc wa t c r '1 mi r . 1 few CPS I'l oral Place for Phone 13. Adv.-tf WALL PAPER SALE for the month of May 5c, 7l2c and 9c per roll Get Busy While You Have a Chance B. G. SMITH 419 East Fourth St. Mishawaka
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jWHY 1) THE MONTH (1 OF MAY LIKE A - " w vi v ii-wruu v BECAUSE THERE ARE SO MANY MOVES IN it; UNCLE WIGGILY uncij: wif;;iiA's may 1WIITY. Br HOWARD R. GARI9. "Nurse Jane, have you bungalow any white fuzzy in the flannel or some cloth that look.s like the fur on my ears?' asked Pncle Wiggily one day. as he walkeei into the kitchen, where the muskrat lady was getting ready to boil a carrot pie to make It tender. "White fuzzy flannel like- your ears!" exclaimed Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy. "What in the world do you want that for? It Lsn't cold weather now, and you don't need any car muff-"." "I know that!" laughed Pncle Wiggily, with his pink nose twinkling upside-down. "Hut I want tho cloth just the Fame." Wondering very much what ho wanted of it the muskrat lady housekeeper got from a clo.set some odd pieces of soft white cloth that looked just like rabbit fur. It had once been used as trimming on one of Nurse Jane's dressesv "Ah, that's the very thing I need!' exclaimed Uncle Wiggily. "Now I'll be able to have my May rarty in peace and quiet! Just let me: take a. pair of scissor. Nurse Jane, and I'll soon make something that will fool the bad chaps." "Well." sighed the muskrat lady, as she found the scissors in her work basket, "you may know what you're going to do, Pnclo Wiggily, but I don't." "You'll soon pee!" laughed Mr. Longears. twinkling his pink noseright ddo up this time. Then he sat down and began cutting out of the fuzzy cloth some long, thin pieces that were shaped just like bis ears. And when he had the pieces cut out the bunny gentleman put eome thin sticks of wood on one side of the flannel ears, so that they EVERETT TRUE
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JAMESTOWN, N. Y, April :?0, -Mayor Samuel A. 'n risen of Jamestown i.s o'-'t to abolish rry primaries in city rleotior.". It has a reactionary sound. Mayor
Carlson, however, has the reputition : noinc anout as irin,u..or .i mu , f brine- about as progressive a mu-; niclpal executive as there is anywhere In the United. States. Time was when he was considered an ultra radical. Hut now that he is stood up straight. Just as the bunny's did. "Tliere it? pome trick or joke ln this." declared Nurse Jane. "You ijp right!" exclaimed Uncle Wlggily. ' There is. Listen and I'll toil you about it." Havlr.tr finished makiner. the make-lelie e- ears, the bunny sat down in a chair and paid: "This i the first of May. I am going to cive a little May party In the woods for the animal children, and I know, if 1 do, that the Fuzzy Fox. the Woozie Wolf, the Hob Cat and Skillery Sealery Alligator will sneak up and try to make trouble. They'll be after my ears, and, while they never yet have nibbled them, the bad chaps may scare the animal boys and cirls and spoil my May party." "That would be too bad!" paid Nurse Jane. "But if you come to the party vou'll see how I fool the bad chaps Willi inese inast'-uvii'-o" . chuck!.d the bunny. "I'll come." promised the muckrat lady. It was a buy day In the hollowstump bungalow. Pncle Wiggily and Nur.'e Jane packed up boxes and baskets of lunch for the animal children, and soon the bunny gentleman and his muskrat lady housekeeper, with a jolly crowd of animal girls and boys, were on their way to the forest. "Or. what a lovely day for a party in May!" pang Su.sie Blttletall, the rabbit girl. "The April showers have brought ,., , . . . u.i:,. f' ' ' May flowers!" recited Curly Twisty-1 tall, the pisgie boy. "Now. boys and girls!" cried jolly Pncle Wiggily. as they came to a dingy dell grove in the woods, "scatter about and have a good time until noon, when we'll eat the lunches Nur.e Jane put up for us." j "What are you going to do. j Uncle Wiggily?" asked Nannie Wagta'i, the goat girl. j 'Oh. I'm going to be huf-y for a ; time in fooling the bad animals! that may come to nibble my ears," j answered the bunny gentleman. j Then, while th animal boys and J girls played tag and other frame., the bunny gentleman hopped over to a big fallen log, and on it he Bif-tened, with some sticky gimj from a pine tree, the make-believe i cloth cars he had made. When .he had finished it looked as though four rabbits were hiding down behind the log, with just their ears sticking up. And that's what the Pob Cat. the j Fuzzy Fox. the Woozio Wolf and the j Skillery Sealery Alligator thought, j They soon eame sneaking through the woods, having heard the joHy sounds of the May party. "Oh. look at Fncle W'jggily's fats!" bowled the Wolf. "There are four Uncle WIgglly'fi ears!" howled the Wolf. "There are four Uncle Wiggilys!" barked the Fox. "Enough ears for all of us!" Up rushed the bad chaps, andd they began chewing the cloth ears, of curse not hurting them at all. Pncle Wiggily and the animal children, hiding behind the bushes, saw the bad animals nibbling the make-believe ears. "April fool!" cried Uncle Wiggily. twinkling hLs pink nose: "It's past April. I know," he said, "but you're fooled just the same." And. surely enough, the Fox. Wolf. Tiator and Rob Cat were fooled! Soon their teeth were, all tangled up In the fuzzy cloth, and it tickled their tongues so much that they had to run away to get drinks of water. So they didn't bother Uncle Wiggily at all. nor the animal children, and there was a lovely time at the May party. Wasn't the bunny gentleman smart to think of fastening make-believe cloth ears on the log to fool the bad! chaps I think so. And, If the scissors don't cut the bail off the long thread when It tries to tickle the needle in the eye. I'll tell you next about Uncle Wiggily's whipped cream. BY CONDO COMPTlTOv lUf 0
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they are prow in- accustom. i to his iew and ways. This isn't the first time he has surprised Jame-towr with his plans. He favors municipal matkets. water, e;ec.r,c;ty. pikk, gav -oai a.; i Insurance. And he's fretting them. It Is becau.se Jamestown, with it population of 4 O.f-vuruM. Is strongly republican that the mayor, a republican hln self, objects to the primary system, for his city, lie doesn't want to $ro back to party convention days. Ju.-t one direct election is what he favors. "The municipal election we held on March 2S simply va a repetition of our primary on March 4." he says. "We should havo or.e citizens' election, as we do for members of the school board." Fml of Party Pul Neither is Major far! son a friend of the government of eit;s on the ward alderman pian. nor yet N he a believer in the commission government Idea. "Instead of a common council," he contends. lh rc should be elected from the citv at large three commisa s i r3
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Thos. H. Ince's great answer to the public demand for "bigger and better" pictures. Also BUSTER KEATON in "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" Keaton multiple reel laugh special. Prices on this big Super-production: Matinees All seats 30c. Evening Main Floor, 35c; Mezzanine, 30c; Children, 5 and 10c.
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Vote for LEMON SHEETS Of Pcnn Township X- . v . . - V . ... ' v ; V '!t -!! JO ....' 1 r'? ' Pl.MON SIIPLTS CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF ST. .IC)si:iH t'Ol'XTY m;pi ni-ir.N tipkpt PRIMARIES, MAY 2 A man capable ,ind qualili d to fill this important oflice. A resident and tax payer In this county for S' years. Advertisement. Machine No. 20-B VEEEF?YCAOiniIOTHE"; C0NSVIERS PR0DVCTS ji'ötjSVLK BELMM mm .MISHAWAKA 142. IlshaTika Station Now 10 CONSHOTS SERVICE C07IEMJY YKR W5TITVTI0N OF QVALITT ;r rir "tU""11'l--lii" S NEWS-TIMES
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" 11 ram- s .-ntitled to a ballot for the throe mission. rs. for one w 'M'. I to an rTc?-i'm f'T mayor from amcei.!a t com:hoi:t alary f his choir r.ar.-.r s on i this l;c, "The a r ra v. irr nif r. t is ore wh. Ich would enable croups of citizens to unite on civic rather than on party' lines. Alo It would cive pronor- ' j tior.ai representation to mmoritus in ;a simpler fashion." Carl-op, wants the r;tv -ter altered as to provide for all th. tilings, is bett' though he s.av .T,ametrwn roverned already than mo cities. MunlciiKil Projects. Originally the Jamestown market was a frame buildir.zr which union carpenters volunteered to put up. from old lumber beloncir. to ; city, on a leased site. Rental spac. paid for the present lare! brick structure. The waterworks ar i
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V ote NO. 37 c 9 i The followinc: i- what Pormr j County .Superintendent of Scholl? f Italph Ponf-fk M. has to say ;ibout the abiiitjD'm'i'ratif of .lames; P. Kennedy, J Candidate for Township j Penn Township, subject j E'r.-tion. May 2. P:'1': ! I i I'Ustee or : to Prim.iry Mr. pear Mr. Kennedy: , i In lookitr over the .- of fvind.--datps who are zir.z before the j forthcoming primaries. I note thu ; vo'j are acain a candidate for p.e 1 I nomination for Trustee ..f jourj townshii. I tru t that y..-j rn,iy be j isuct-es.sful in your ffort. as I M-j ways appreciated our stand fori Kood yhools and letter m hcol ! lacilitics while I wa- County Suprinter.dent of Schoo!. .ir.d vnii were j Trustee before. I .also nctd that j y,u devoid full time to work! which was ery corr.rr.er. 1 atlc. J It has always pf-moil to me th.it j a Township 'Trustee has no duti j o important as tr;oo r.e o.e uj the children of his township en aei iiiint of his administrativ:! cf the schools and I am sure that you would apain show the sin- progressive Interest in this rfpf,c! you did wfiri we worked tosrether. i liope, therefore, that you may he successful In yotir effort? Very trulv -our5.
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