South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 309, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1922 — Page 7

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1922

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MORAN AND HOGLE ASK $145,000111 TWIN COMPLAINTS

P. and R. Corporation Named Defendant in Rills For Heavy Damages. Jurltrmonta in th totaj ums of J14&.000 ar nkol In tro complaint ?A1 In S-iprlor court FUtiniajr ajsra.ir.st Kut!c PoIMor. Andrei I'oIMor, Pnll Polrdor. Kzm, Jth;1i ar.'l tho P. and P. Corp. Or. euit, SIM Ly Simuf'l I). Moran. owner of th r I'-ctrlcal Fupply hou? on N. Michigan ft.. a,-ka for $70.000. wh!Ii th other filed by J. A. McK, n Eased In th ho repair b'jjJne.-w at 130 N. Miehlen ft. Tb damaKr, Kult art an out-Fro-jrth of th holocaust that wiped oat the building at Colfax av. and K. Michigan at. on Au?. 13. The Plaintiffs aver that the defendants were responsible for larr lo.e.3 suffered by them through th tiro. Onlrrt fi 1 Maori lUiwcl. It In mt out In the complaint that thf) itate flro marshal had condemned and ordered razed the building directly can: of the structure which vi used nfl a liery stable and a carpet efeaninsr establishment. The complaint i:.s out that the building va know n a.- a "fi ro trap." and that the owners of the building" had not compiled with the order? of the state flr marshal and allowed the structure to frtand. Three years after the fire marshal Jiad ordered the building razed. It Is Cleared In the complaint, Are, destroyed the building and the structures b'Uolnlnar the livery ?table. It Is the contention of the plaintiff that the conflagration originated in the building used for a livery stable, and a carpet cleaning establishment. To Tot Iiw. The pult filed In Superior court Saturday mark two of the la:,"u;. that have been fll"d In this county. Xawyera interested In the ca?e.s declared that their action In court will tert the alldlty of the new fire marshal law In IndLana. They also declared that ether suits will be filed .RAln?t the defendants in this action.

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X)cnics Report Movie Star is in Hospital LOS ANGELES. Cal., Nov. 4 5ny!ng . report that "Wallace Held, had pone to Rochester, Minn., for treatment of vye trouble and a nernou disorder at the Mayo brother tHn!c. officials of the La sky motion picture studios here today reported that the motion picture actor la In lyos Arntf'pH and is r-roverinir from 111 recent serious Illness.

Three Speeders Pay Fines When Arraigned in Court Three "ft orders" paid fines In city court Saturday. As many alleged Violators of the law requiring mirrors on motor trurks were cited to uppear for hearing's Wednesday. The "speeding"' defendants pleaded guilty. Irvin Oarnitz. 224 X. Michigan st., was fined $5 and costs, torlos Waggoner, Mihawaka, paid B. efmilar fine. For alleged driving rts automobil at a speed approxifcrvatlng 35 mi'cs per hour on Jefferpon blvd.. HaroM Van ALstlne, ElkJinrt, was nrseswed a tine of J 10 and cots. Charged with "no mirror" counts rere Arnold Helqui.t. 327 S. Eddy rt.; D. T. Unit per. 903 W. Colfax R.V.. and M. H. Voder, Wakarusa, Ind. The latter was al.o charged with lailure to equip hi. car with card and container.

lief uses Divorce on Charge of Cruelty; Much Comment UICIIMONI). Nov. 4 Failure to errant the divorce petition of Mildred Davis against Theodore C. Iav!s. on . charge of crueJ treatment, has awakened widespread comment here because of the rarity cf such a decision in the Wayne circuit court. Special Judge John I Rupe held that "the court Is not authorized to do whatever tho Judge may think la be.-t for the parties upon Ills own ldea-i" as the "divorce lawn IkTe a positiv- statute." The defendant formerly was preylCent of tho Wayne county farm bureau.

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A fine of $1 and costs, amounting to fll ii!d in city court Satur day by a motorist charged with "Improper lights." It marked the first arrest and conviction locally for violation of the new tate law pertaining to properly adjut'd lenses. Elmer W.-od. 20? w. South st.. arretted on Michigan -vt . Friday night, was th defendant. A second count, that of "no tail l:-:ht" was admitted t'y Wool, th tv.v, however, being eisprr.drti.

PLYMOUTH Mrs. Margaret Miller, who ha been 111 ince a fall a fow weks ago, died at her homo on So. Michigan .t., eirly Thursday morning, at the age of SI years. She leaves three children. Charles, of Tulva Oklahoma; Hsr.-y, of Chicago, and Mrs. Hertha I3c tgw, of Argos. Tre funeral will &e ii Id Friday morning at 10 o'clock .the house, with burial at Oak Hill. Mis Vera Mills went to Rochester Wednesday ovening to npend a few dhfl with Miss Anna Cart-on, former librarian of thL city. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Hoffman ana Mi.ss Lillian "VVhlte, who have been visiting with the family of Rev. O. T. Martin for a few day.?, returned to their home at Iapel. Samuel Helden, who has been ill for some time, died t hU home on Lake av. early Thursday morning. Resides hla wife, he leaves two dauffhtnra. Mrs. L. D. Elick, of Chicago,; Mrs. Elmer Deacon, Houtheant of the city; and one wn, "Wert B... of Xorth Dakota. The funeral was hold at the house on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Frank Southworth has returned from an extended visit with his family in Las Vegas, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. George Thayer have returned from a visit with their 8on and family In St. Paul, Minn. MLrs Virtue Martin Is spending a few days with the family of her t-on, Ed Martin, of Soi:th Bend. Mm. C. L. Clark, who ha spent several weeks with the family of her brother, "Walter Heigh ton, has returned to "her home In Winnipeg, Can. Mrs. Annette Stuck has jgone to Chicago to remain for the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Liggett. Mrs. Daniel Jacoby has gone to Peru to spend a few days with her son, Lee Jacoby. Little Lucile Woodbury Is vry ill with pneumon'.fl. A trained nur? Is In attendance, and a consultation of physicians ha been called. Jophus Trowbridge, who has made his home at the county farm since aat September, died Wednesday after a short illness. The funeral was held at the county farm Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Joseph Bergman of Peru Is visiting relative In this city. Frank Brooke left for Champaim. 111., Friday, to attend the annual "Dad Day" at the university, which his son Charles attends. Mrs. Cal Switzer entertained the Dorcas class at her home Thursday evening. Fifteen were present, and the evening was spent in garnet and music. Mrs. C D. Smelser spent Friday In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Cleveland left Friday by auto for a few day' visit with their daughter, Mary Jane, who is attending the Illinois university at Champaign. Arthur T. Underwood, who has been In Worchester, Ma?., on busi

ness, returned home Thursday evening. Little Lucile Woodbury Is very 111 with pneumonia. Mrs. N. A. Goodrich has gone to

LaPorte to visit with relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelllaon returned from New' York, Friday, where they had been called by the death of Mr. Kelllson's mother. Mm Cora Miller was called to South Bend, Friday, cn account of the perious accident which occurel to her stepfather, Charles Pinkerton, when he, with two other men, were hit by an auto driven by Arthur Brown. Mrs. W. P. Shafer Is visitin? hr relatives in South Bend and Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Felter of North Manchester have been visiting at the home of S. B. Fanning, whose father, Mathlas Felter, is very ill. Mr. and Mrn. Eudorls Trowbridge of Thre-e Oaks, Mich., were called here by the death of Joscphus Trowbridge, and to attend the funeral held Friday. Mrs. Hartley Roberts, of Chicago. Is visiting Miss Hol'.is Gibson of this city.

CLEVELAND. Nov. i. The chill born this y ar Ls going to pee 3 0 more years of life than the young men and women born in 19 00. Such is the gain made for the average child by Science, In tho long battle of Man against Iath. according to Dr. Emerson Haven Err.rs-on, professor of publio health administration dt Columbia university. That the "threescore years and ten" of scriptural life Ideal will be exiendexl. through ?cient!fic methods, to four-tcoro or more, with lif really only well begun at 50, is the prediction of Dr. Emerson. Furthermore, he experts this additional span of life to come within the lives of persons now living. "The average length of mankind's fl'ay on arth, right now. Is but 5Ü j-ears, says Dr. Emerson. "Iut by the time the baby born in 1022 h.i-s reached the ace of P0, there remains little doubt but what the normal ep-an of life will have been widened to more than 73 year. "In the last 20 years the average human life has been lengthened about eight years. In the last half century preceding, only seven years were added to man's lease of life." How long will Man stave off longer

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It's simple, -cccvrülng to Dr. Emerson. He has put tho redpf for longevity Into a tt-t of simple rules. But they must bo continually kept in mind, he wys, if they are to be of value. "Anybody can live In excess of his allotted threescore years and ten If he ha the WILL to stay healthy," he concluded. "Any community or nation can become a society of Ion: livers if It will to become o."

P"rty at the home of Mr. Arthur Knoblock, Wednesday evening. Mis Venus Ponader entertained a number of friends at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening. It. Draper returned hom Saturday from Went Raden, where he took fi course of baths. A daugter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kuntr. Mrs. Arnold Knoeffle was hostess to tho Que-cn O' Hearts club Tuesday nicht. J. J. Ryder. E. M. Crittenden, A. C. Kr.oem. J. K. Oerrel!. W. J. Johnson. Otho HufT and E. G. Bruenlin attended the Notre Dame-ln liana foothill game Saturday. Mrs. It. C. Drap.'r and Miss Hilda Kiefer visited MUs Helena Knott at St. Mary's, Wednesday. The Dietrich store force celebrated Hallowe'en at tho home of Harold

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BUCHANAN The 30 club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. F. KIngery. Ertch member invited a guest for the afternoon. Mr. J. C. Strang, science teacher in the Buchanan high school, gave a very interesting and Instructive talk on "Modern Methods of Eucation." Dainty refreshments were served by the book committer. The meeting next week will be with Mrs. L. M. Dodenberg. The Monday Literary club met on Monday afternoon with Mrs. Rose Howard. "Current Events" was the subject for the day nd was in charge of Miss Eva Chamberlain. Next weeks meeting will be at the home of Mra. Samantha Johnson on Berrien st. The Buchanan high tchool football team played Caasopollfl high at Liberty Heights on Wednesday afternoon. The flnfll flcore was 3f. to 0 In favor of the local team. Mrs. M. L. Hanlin entertained at dinner Wednesday evening the Buchanan high school football team, Coach Peterson, Mr. Stark and Mr. Stoll. Jjxter m the evening a dance party wns enjoyed. Mrs. H. R. Adams will entertain a number of friends at bridge on Friday "evening. Dr. and Mrs. Snowden were South Bend isltons on Thursday afternoon. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet next Monday evening in the Leg-ion roornt. The Charles F. Pears home on Front t.. which was recently destroyed by flro was ona of the landmarks of BuchcJian, having been buirt and llveid In by the Pears family for 51 years. The upper floors of the house have been torn down and a one and one-half story bungalow Is blng erected. Harold Klehn and family are occupying one of the flats in the Front Street apartment building. Mrs. Harriet Roe, widow of Rev. William Roe, died Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock after an illness of several months caused from heart trouble. She waa nearly 90 years old, yet her mind was clear and ac-

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