South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 294, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1914 — Page 3
vi:i)i:siv, o(tiu:k o. nil CONFESSION IS RESULT OF .FEAR ! WILL BESIEGE BELFORT i LONDON. ot. H. (Antral News dispa Kb from '! ' tih.i n v.iys a mesaf r-rr-ivf, thi.- from Ibrlin states that thr ( rrimi are preparing to I.ty :-if c:f' to f rt with nr -reat a foreo as i.ihl Almost all tin civilians h;tv- b-ft that French stronghold. war it withstood a sirjre of more than three mor.ths. holding out more than 3 Hfil Hi 1 two we-k.M after tno capitulation or A Paris. IWIfort is a I'ronrh fortress ,V,UanTRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS first clas.-. - In the Franco -
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Floyd Fifcr, Accused of the Murder of Emanuel Fink, Takes Stand Deputy Prosecutor Repeats Story.
That Miy a':iii--sinn hr had made rr.iidir.g tho. shooting of i;manuel '"ink had been mad by reason of his ffar of physical injary from the .-"nth P. ''nil police and thr;ts to vise sweat bov methods, was the . statement of IIoi l'if'-r when h- t'M.k the Maud yesterday at Klkhart wIhtp he is being tried for the murii'-r of Kink in his drug Morn hero last winter. Kifer was the principal witness of tho tiny, being called by the defense. When risked what he meant by a sweat box v - caused a rippb- of merriment to r. n.-oujrh the court room. J!e saia ho tnouirht it was a box used to s.veat a. confession oat of a person, sorn thini: in which he would be placed an-! made to perspire. The trial of Pifer drew a Ug crowd of carious visitors veterday, the su
perior court room being naeked. j The forenoon and aftcnioon until I
2 o'clock was rmplord in getting the Jury. Mrs. Pink was the first witness called and testified to her husband'.', (hath. No cross examination was made. be was followed by Ir. ("haries Posenhury who testified as to the wounds on Fink and exhibited two bu'iets t.ikm from his hody. C'rossamination by Atty. Peak brought out th physical condition of Fink hy .-tapes from the day of the shooting until d'.-ath. Samuel Schwartz, deputy prosecuting attorney, was next called. He testified that l'ifer hail acknowledged the shooting before him. The introduction of this testimony including the so-called confession was objected to by Atty. Stuekey. It was argued that "it was obtained through threats, lb fore the argument closed court adjourned. Judge Harmon to give his ruling this morning.
ANOTHER SHOW MAY BE STAGED IN SOUTH BEND
Aerial lions Committee Decides to Adjourn Subject to Chairman's Call.
The final report on the aerial cir- j I cus held in September was made at a'j ... . 1 1
meeting last niht ot me general ommittee. at the Oliver hotel. It was reported by the finance committee that a lalar.ee of $r.7 was on hand. It moved that this sum be retained as a nucleus for any further show that the organization may put on in
the future. j Some discussion .arose as to wheth- ; r the organization should be made a;
permanent boosters club or disband. It was finally agreed to adjourn subject to call of the present chairman, A. J. Allardt.
A vote of thanks was given to nil j
those connected with pulling on me circus. Various members proposed a style .-how as ihe next possible trade drawing attraction. After argument it was decided to . put the matter over for a time.
LOCAL BANKER TAKES ' FLING AT OFFICIAL
Trn-t Companies Kxtoihl Sympathies ; to National Hanks, Say II. Steenoit. ; Special to The News-Times. ; RICHMOND. Va.. Oct. 1 I. Pome : '. Stephenson. i. e presidi nt of the St. Joseph County Savings bank of: South Fend, took a lling at a "high j idhVial of the treasury'" Tuesday in an address before the Savings Hank and j Trust Co. sections of the American. Hankers' ' association. Mr. Stephen-j :-oti spoke as follows: "Trust company officials and the of- j .rials of savings banks extend their j .-vmpathy to the national banks. "Ve , who are not national bankers have bad occasion to be thankful every day hen we opened our doors that we,
were not members or the ieuerai 10seres since a high official of the treasury has adopted the unprecedented polie of rebuking banks through the public press, instead of privatelv advising them by letter of the w-i-hes of the treasury department." The statement provoked applause and none doubted at whom his shaft w as aimed.
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Dresses at $6.95 of excellent quality silk poplin. One of the newest moJeis, yet not too extreme.. Pretty flaring long tunic skirt, broad shirred belt, lace collar. In Copen., Sreen 'and navy. Basque Dresses at $7.95 of jjooj quality wool crepe, box pleated skirt, black satin belt, satin covered buttons and loops down front of waist. Self cuffs, white pique collar. In Russian green and black. Suits for women and misses, in medium and long coat effects, in materials of serge, diagonal cheviot and poplin, in colors of navy, black, Russian green and negre brown; lined with Skinner's guaranteed satin. $14.95 and $18.50.
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"Radola" Silk Poplin, $1.10 A cloth, that is conceded to be worth every cent of $1.50. We doubt if there is a silk made to equal this in complete satisfaction to the wearer. Beauty in draping, the lustrous finish, the excellent wear and rich colors are but a few of its merits. Being 44 inches wide' only a small quantity is required to make an evening or street dress. In 33 of the newest shades for street and evening wear, per yard $1.10.
42-inch Hack-anJ-white wool Shepherd check dress soods, 4 different sized checks Scotch Plaids for women's and children's wear, rich hrown tones for bottom of tunic skirts, also bright reds, greens and blues, 3G-inch One-inch even width black-and-white Striped Silk and Roman Stripe Silks, 36-inch 54-inch wool flannels, in brown and navy Wool French Serge, 36-in., green, brown, navy, tan, wistaria and reds. . . 36-inch all wool Whipcords, in navy, wine, cardinal, brown and twotoned effects 3()-inch wool diagonal Serge. ..... Fine quality Velveteen, in black and all colors Assorted colors wool Batiste Embroidered Wool Flannels Green, brown and black-and-white Crowfoot Checks, 36-inch 36-inch Wool Batiste, in black and assorted colors
Coats' Thread, 6 spools for 23c In black and white, all numbers, also in all colors. Silk-Covered Collar Supports, for tlaring and ruffled collars, set of 6 for 4c. M. & K. Knitting Cotton, in white, navy, red and black; regular 5c balls 3 for 10c. Pearl Buttons, a high-grade perfect quality fish-eye center, in all sizes, per doz. 4c. Darning Cotton, black, white, ian or gray, 2c value 4 balls for 5c. Fleischer's genuine Germantown Knitting Yarn, per skein 28c. " Raincoats, $2.98 Women will get their full monevs worth if they protect their clothing but two or three times this Fall, to say nothing of protection from sickness. In good hf;de of tan, with large pockets and storm collars. A1m tan raincoats at $1.98. Plaid-lined raincoats $4.98.
Choice ml Per Yard
Great time to buy your Blankets and Comforters and be prepared Woolnap Blankets, handsome new paids in blue, pink, tan and gray, size 60 x 76 inch, very warm and ".aunder successfully, per pair $2.25. Woolnap Blankets, pure white, pink or blue satin bound edges, size 72 x S4 inch, per pair $2.98. Blankets, tan and gray with colored borders, So x 74 inch, pair 79c. 60 x 76 inch good Cotton Blankets, gray and white with blue and pink borders, per pair 98c. Single Blankets, white or gray, with colored border, extra heavy weight, large size, EACH 75c. All Wool Blankets, extra fine quality, 12-4 size, attractive all-over plaids, per pair $5.98. Woolnap Blankets, gray and tan, with neat colored borders, pair $1.69. 66 x SO inch grav and tan warm Woolnap Blankets, pair $1.98. Blankets, gray with red o r blue striped border, per pair 48c. Baby Blankets, size 30 x 40 in., in blue and pink 33c. Comforters, size 72 x 78 inches, silkoline on both sides, stitched; good cotton filled $1.49. Comforters, covered with best sateen, in handsome patterns with plain border to match, size 72 x 78 in., filled with best cotton, each $2.98. Comforters, best cretonne covered, plain back or reversible; in white ground with It. blue, pink and other colors of floral designs 2.49. Comforters, plain back or reversible Silkoline covered, filled with soft Huffy cotton $1.98.
Misses' and Girls' Autumn Hats Low Priced
This section is now at its best the wide scope is evidenced' in the remarkable variety that includes scuff hats, knockabout, school and general wear hats and a broad variety of those clever little Scotch turbans as illustrated. There is no end to the variety, more than a score of styles all new of velvet, plush, felt, velour, beaver. In black, red, blues, browns and greens. Scotch Turbans, S2.49 and 32.9S. Others at S1.49 and up to S4.0S.
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Now that cool weather makes us seek indoor life we should consider the purchase of home-furnishings essential to our home comfort and home happiness. What could give you more pleasure than to receive your friends in a neatly and comfortably furnished home? Our Fall exhibit of fine Furniture, Floor Coverings, Draperies and Stoves is now complete and at your service. We invite your early visit of inspection. Be reminded all goods priced in plain figures and sold on "your money back guarantee" as to quality and price. Made of birch mahogany, handsomely tinisheJ; upholstered plain (not tufted) seats and backs with genuine .leather" over best coiled steel wire springs.
Discount On Brussels Rugs Vour urea tost opportunity to buy New Pall lljs at a handsome saving. $21.00 I?rusoN Hi-us oxtra heavy, &ood quality; goad patterns; size 9 x. 12 ft. Special price S15.S0 $ir.00 llru4'N Uics, seamless, sizs 'j 12 ft. Sixvial Price $12.80 Here Is tho preatest Ku? value ever offered: A" Seamless Ilrusiol-; llus with an all wool worsted face and heavy back. Special Trice Sl...7."
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Discount On Axminster Rugs
This is a. bii; inu. for yu a tlie purchas of ar jmw K'.'ats, a i.tviiiir tli.it is worth While. S20.00 Axminster llu- in pod floral patterns iz" 9 x 12 ft. Sjk LiI IVioe Sirt.!. $2.".00 Anilnter Kw, hoavy juality, beautiful lbTal patterns, Sim1;U IVtce S";20 $r2.".n Axminster Jl:z. lon deep pile of extra lino worsted yarns, SjKtial Price at S2(i.oo
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CHICAGO REGISTRATION FIGURES SHOW SLUMP IIeiled. I'isures Show Total Voters in Windy City for Xovcinlvr nation is o0,202.
cinrAfio, Oct. II. Chicago's total registration for the November election
accurdin Xm revised r.gures today, is tors in the reduced registrations.
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fore the new registration. There two registration days. Tlie totals are: Men -voters, 94,013. "Women, 100.277. There are 50S0 fewer men and 4(. V.O fewer women registered than before the last election. The slump places Chicago behind New York again alter it had been the larKet city in America. Absorption of the people in the war and stricter watch in the lodging hou.ue wards -a ere tac-
SAY PORTUGAL IS IN WAR I'notlieial Kejxirt It-olaro; Kai-er 11..-. ev I'neiiiv.
maii:ii. 'H't. 1 4 i'..n .-. declared war or. tlermany a. lo a news ::- r:cv di-p.it. r here f ron; ..- v t!. hrmatio'. - t ;..::.. !e :r .: sources.
