South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 117, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1915 — Page 2
Tl'I'SDAV, A I'll I L 27, 1015
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
GRANTS MRS. COHEN DIVORCE AND ALIMONY
JihI-li l'mik lni-it!c TIi.it Iln-lmiul 111-Trrntnl Wife lint Tliat lit? lias Litttlr property.
Anna Cohen was grant--! a divorce froia Harry f'ohni Ti: ?'!;iy m.rnins i v JuilhT Funk in thr- circuit court. The jujliliont r was iN rantc-1 the i-uMody f In r i: ..- ir-old daughter, i:Q a month vupport money, $;i'-0 nlltuony and 5," attorney's fees. Tho father is givt-n the i . r i i e -e of set in tho child at crtain times. The trial ef the ca?e was taken up l;i ht week and continued over a day and a half. The petitioner charged that her hushand had b en ahu.-ivc to her and jhc MU'ht to recover $7,000 alimony on the grounds that the defendant owned part inter Ft in stores on .Michigan st. and i-isal!e a v., and enjoyed an income of tr.ort: than $.'',.".00 a j ear. Thr- defendant maintained that th stn s were owned exclusively ,y his father, irrmn Cohen, and that he himself worked on u Miiall salary. The plair.tilX was rcpre-.vente-d by Kaljdi
SMILE, BE HAPPY! TAKEGASC A R ETS Cheer Up! Remove the winter's poison from your liver and bowels.
DEATHS. 1 1 i:kv iikam)Li:y. Henry I'.randley, 07 ye-ars old. of Portage township, died Monday noon after an illness of six elays. Ho was horn in Switzerland, anJ. .", 1S4. Ho had lived in Portage township for 33 year?, coming here from Leavenworth, Kan. On July 2'.', he was married to Augusta Voh. who with three children, V. M. and Henry Brandley and Albert Yo-.-, survive. He was a member r if the .Sons of Herman lodge. Funeral services will he held at the residence at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Rev. ejoffney officiating. Bunul will Le in the city cemetery.
sisTi:it i:ith;mmi:. Fister Kttieine, whose worldly name u;us Margaret McDonald, 6 3 years old, died Monday night at 10 o'clock at Notre Dame. Sister Kttiemme entered the community May lu, 1S77. he wa.s horn in Ireland in 18 30. Funeral services wfll he held Wednesday morning at h o'clock tit Notre Dame. 1'urial will he at St. Mary's.
Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated.
,n1 in cents foci errand! Tonight t ike 'as'-arcts to liven up our ltver and chan your bowels. Stop tho headaches, bilious spells, sourness, Kasfs, coated tongue, bad hre-ath. callow r.c-s and eitipation Tak t'as-care-ts and n.j"- the niM st. g(.-ntlest "inbie eb-ansing" u er experienced. Wake up feeling tine. I'ascarets is best cathartic fur children.
31 US. M-LUM J. WILSON', Mrs. Nellie .1. Wilson, 71 years old, ;?,4!i N. M;4n st., died Tuesday morning following a long illness, of complications. Surviving her are two sons, Lou is and Charle s Thornton, and a daughter. Mrs. Maud Poyser, all of South Iiend; three sisters, Mrs. Agnes Reynolds of South Pend, Mrs. William Thornton, Sylvania, Ohio, and Mrs. W. H. Slusser. Portland, Ore.; and tw0 brothers. Ha wis and George Pruce of Puchanan, Mich. Mrs. Wilson was born in Randolph, N. Y., May ::i, 144. She has heen a resident of South Pend for the past l.j yirs, coming here from Puchanan, Mch.
FUNERALS.
BOAT MUSICIAN SHOT
Kilktl During Kie)t Antony Deck Workcrr on SteuiuT.
PALTIMOin:. Md., April 27. During a riot among a number ef deck workers early today Jonas Poerntr, 2 4 years old, head musician of tho German Lloyd steamer Neckar, was shot and killed. Ignatz Walick is utidcr arrest charged with the shooting. Five other men were arrested charged with .disturbing the peace.
MARKETS
riTTUl KGII .STOCK. riTTsi:ri:;fi. ia.. April -jt.-'attli: Supjdy ligtit; market steady; e!i..i(e ss.-J. fiV-iu; priiii $.i'.t.lu; goad .''' sla; tidy l.lltelnTs $7.7-V.; vl J ; f.ur s7i7.."0; '-nnn-:i $'r' : -juiine.n to good fat balls $-"r',7.-"; eiaru(:i t gaud fat cows $Vi .) Iieifeis 7.1(7.ri): ve.il calves '." ...-: li.-avv and tliin calves 7.."o.. sin;i;p am lamp.s-supply light; rairket slow; p::?;io etlier.s .7.304 i.'h) : ge.l mixed (."7.-." ; fair miwl s;r,j -nll!i and 7-innieu 'i l.ud; lambs Iin.;S-d:ecelpts 10 dfiubl d ks; market lower; prim' heavy h-s $7.NKrj 7.sT, ; medium .'7.,."r(t 7..f72 ; Ta-.ivy Yorkers l.ri 7.'.71?; light iorkers S7.fj 7.10 ; p'nrs .T fllM'r, rt.igLs .;..o'i ;.70 ; stags s.V I..'"0 ; havy mixed sT-Ki. 7.10.
.TOSFPII IU)lti:XN The funeral of Joseph Horenn, prominent South Pend business man, who died Sunday evening at his home, 771 Lincoln W, F., will he held Wednesday afternoon at 2 : '.1 0 o'clock from the residence. The body may bo viewed Wednesday to the hour ef the funeral. Rev. Martin GofTeney of Zion's Ge-rnian Lutheran church will olliciate at the services which will bo attended by members of tho Flks. The pallbearers will he Frank Toepp. A. L. Hollowell, (J. A. Kre-u-ger, A. Kamm, liobert Shnelle and A. A. Schellinger. Purial will he in the city cemetery.
If you are looking for a paying business that only takes about an hour a day of your time, and profits that will net you four thousand dollars hist year, increasing thereafter, and could prove it to your entire satisfaction with no store rent or stock of
Kid te carry, you navmg run con-
the handling ejf all monies business, would you be inIt' so address T-CC. NcwsAdvt.
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PHOPFIITY SALF. offered at a sacrifice. Lo-
av., Navarre Place,
pk; I'roperty
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and ethr parts ef the city. Reason
for selling, owners having left town. Hume phone 1GG4, or call it 210 S. Tavlor st. Advt.
Mrs. Austin's delicious Rolled Oats. Package a third larger. Pe thrifty. Advt.
i:ST III TI'AI.O TOCK. PAST hi ITALO. N. Y., April U7. PATTLP Keeeipts head; market fairly Active auil snady; ptim? steers y.S.lO; butcher grades .:? s.j.". CAIA PS -Receipts loi) lierul ; market active !tiil stead r; -nll to choice l.ridfu''. SIIi:i:i AMI Ia.VMn-Ite. eipts l.MV h-ad; market active; cbolre bunbs Wi'il 1.7'; cull tr fair .!;'!; yearlings ?7Hs--: Phrep .:', 7. 75. IH;s Ke-ipts 1.0o: market active, K- higher; Yurkers yliff i W : pigs -Ss; mixed Ss.io'li s.i.',; heavy roughs
SOUTH BEND MARKETS
I'Ol'LTKV AM) MKATS. (Corrected Dally bv .Iitutid( larkrt, 1 2.5 . J-aerou P HTrilY P.iving IP., selling vi:ai.-iv.yii g i:;. .ning 2.v. Illllli" K..,ast Z: veiling U, porterhouse Z'f'i P. sirloin ;Vc-. HAM-Selling lv. LAhD Selling
rnoviioN-i. (Corrofteil Dully hy V. XV. MnoIIfr, 21fi i;. .IrflVr-on Uid.) rill'IT 'nuiu'e. per a-e s-l!ing nt L''i.''lO. j.erb7. ; lemons p-r ease $.'."o, selling :ix ."(i'J lie per dz.: bananas per bun li .l.7.". celling at ."'';'J."c per dz. YirPrPTAltl.L-rabbngc. paying 21'. per II... selilnir :it h per lb.; potatoes, paying ;io. -e,li-ig at ."o, lU"JTi:iJ A N 1 i:;;s e'run.try butter, t-aytiig Li i'.. ".ik-. filing j.v,? rj-: ranM-ry butter. payi:;g Jt-. selling ;:.V; eggs, strictJj fresh, paying 1 selling I'-.v.
m:i;ds. (Corrected Daily by nrner Dro. Seed Store. Ill K. WHvnp M.) TI.MOTIIY-M Mr f per bu. ItKI A iVKII- $71;'.'. Ald'AId'A- .P r.or( ii. ALSIKi; CI.OVi;i:-.;tTi 10.
HAY. STItAYV AND IlIIID. (f'orret lel Dully hy tlie Vt eIpy lillr l'hnir and I ced Co.. 4H) S. I ii Iiisatn M.) II AY Paying ?ljr?ll. Selling SP'alv ST I: AW Paying lfj. selling at $l.00 and r.o. per bale. e'eMtN Paving so. selling at T!o 'ATS -Paving ,V. celling (VJh-. Cl.nVPU SKi:l- Paving Ss. veiling s:. AlSflxi; Vi: I: Selling at Tl Mu 1 HY-Selling at S4. ALi'APrA Mont.in i gnnvti, selling .11.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. T'MON SiOCjli VAKPS. 111.. April 27. IP KkS Ib'eeipf s ll.ooj; market strxmg; mlx'l and hutrhers .S7.1.'eKfi.7.r) ; trood heavy $7..".0'W 7..0 ; rotigh heavy $(j 7. -a ; light $7..""'i7 l.W, pigs r.sVj 7 ; bulk $l.'lo (ill .Z. -ATTIiP--Km'iptM :?.rH0; market strung; beeves ifti s.7. : es and heifers $'.(i.'to; Tex a lis SO.L'.V.r 7.'? ; alves ..."VKj s.r.o. .sIILPP--IU-elpt!4 lLVJt); market strong; mitive nnd western $.i.50(u .o0; lambs 7.7r'xll.lo.
( inr.(; chain. 'IIieC,. April I'T-nrKMNd: Wlih'AT M;iy SUiPi; July l.:(i; l.r,7 ; Sept. .SI.L'T l.irtP'.. 'eKN-May 77U(i.77; July soi;r,;0; Sept. MU(rjviji;e. (ATS May oK: July Sept. As (jf!'-e. "roltlv May S17.52; July JlM2r;ls.l0; SVpt. Jls.c,0'-,i 1S..Vi. K I P.S May $10.(6; July $KJ.uH; Sept. $ 10.su. CP)SI': WIIi:AT-Miv $l.eds; July Nl..V?; vept. ("OU.N-...ay 70; July 7r4ft'H; Sept. 70' ;e. OATS May M : July .V.'v, ; Sept. 47: sc. POUK May 17.5J; July l()7; Sept. $ls.r.2. LAUD May $10.02; July $10.40; Sept. .Mo.;".. It I ISS May $10.17; July ?10.5i; Sept. ?102.
TOLKDO CHAIN. TOLKDO. ().. April 27.- ' 'LOSr: : Will : AT- Ca fh and May $1. .,; July $i.r.t : Sept. si.27'L.. POKN P.Tdi 7;o.; .May 774 ; Julv wiT;p. OATS -Cash .".;' 4 : May r.p July 41Ue. PYP No. 2. si. 17. PLOKU Si:i:i Prime, cash and April ijN.la; Oct. ss.:-.-,. AhSIKII-Piine. cash ..-.T. TIMOTHY rrinr. cash and April $ri.07''.; sept.
11.01 u and it:i;d. (Corrected Daily by Kno!lok nnd Clinz, llydrnulie Av.) VIII:AT Paying SI. ."mi per bu. OATS Paving .V selling '. " KN Paving 7S nclling v.", lap Paying $1.
LIVK STOCK. (CorrtN-ted Daily ly Mujor Ilros., S. Logan St.) IIPAVY PAT SThT'US Fair to good, 0 ii' .: prime 01.171.' c. llocs-1:,0 lbs. U. $lSti7. LAMP.S -Live (U.r,, si, ; dresod 1P?71("
TALLOW AND IIIDLS. (CorreteI Daily by S. W. Lippmnn, 210 N. lln St.) TALLOW lb nigh L'.V; rendered. No. 1, 4T;Ch- ; No. 2. V.Ci le. IIIIH:: ;reoTi. X. 1. lt712c; cured calf skin 12.rbV.
THKUMOs Ice cold, and Hot Hottics Cheapest, and best at ejoonley's. Advt.
HivTHiiKiiKM sti:i:l VI S70 AM. LOC'O.MOTIVi: UP $:JS In one week which aki: xi:t? Tlicy may he among :." .-clexletl low price(l steoks. List mailed on rciucst cLiii:Ncn com: tv co. L" llroadway. Xtv York.
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attkntiox: atti:tio: Iiceliue' the High Cot of Living lY MY SI'IX IAL SALi: $L00, Sji;l.,"0 and $1.00 .Men's Shoos and Oxi'euils for S2.12."t $2.15 anel $'J.Or )S(U HKHKOWITCH 001 ICast Jefferson
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Pictorial Review Patterns
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The great call for Sand and Putty Shades in Silks has been wonderfully increasing. The demand is also great for correct natural color linens, they are here in great collection. 30 inches wide Quality Sheer 39c. 36 inches wide, medium weight, 25c and 35c. 36 inches wide Grass Linens, also Ramie Linens in colors, all nre shrunk, 45c. 36-inch Small Black and White Checks, a very swell fabric at 50c.
Other Offerings in Wash Good
Anderson Tissue Ginghams at 25c yard A splendid dress fabric for summer, sheer and cool in-absolutely fast colors in stripes and checks. Embroidered Seed Voiles at 29c 27 inches wide, with daintv col- ' mi ored embroidered figures on white ground. Windsor Costume Crepes at 19c A practical fabric for summer easily laundered, large range of patterns and beautiful colors.
Fashion Call in Belts Novelty belts and girdles are increasingly in demand. We have just received a beautiful assortment, most (orceous in color combination and designs. Two Tone Kid, black, tan and grey .with white. Patent Leather and white dice effects on black. Girdles in Sand and Navy with or without shoulder straps, a most complete assortment of up to the minute styles. Prices: 25c 50c 89c, 1.00
Spring and Summer White Goods 40-inch Ribbon Edge Voiles at 25c In plain, lace, splash and stripes. 29-inch Gabardines at 29c Popular skirt and suit cloth in white and colors. Dainty Swisses at 15c, 19c and 25c Large variety of dotted fabrics.
Summer Silk Sale $1.50 Black Taffeta Silks at 79c. $3.95 Brocaded Foulards, 36 inches, at $1.50. $2.00 Heavy Cord Coat Silks at $1.50. 75c Jacquard Silk Poplins at 33c yard. 36-inch Black Messaline at 89c yard. Special Values in Tub Silks
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