South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1915 — Page 8
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George Joseph Smith is Convicted of Murdering Three Wives to Get Their Insurance by London Jury.
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Tin . -Tim s I'drthdny Party 13 oo. t( wrhool chlldrrn In South I! nd and Mishau ak.i, whether in
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A list of all school c hihlren In the
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! Pilt (1. )n tho date of the chilli's ! birthday his o. her name Is printed i In The News-Time and on the Sattir- ! day following such publication the
Patriotic s-ri- Will lb' Held at M. ' boy or irl conns to the circulation
department of The News-Times and
VETERANS TO ATTEND
Paul'. Sunday,
A patriotic I ) will !" ht-bl v uiornhii; at St. Paul'., ,1.
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r ((:' es a coupon tirKet wnion admit.. . the Orpheum, La Salle, Surprise Colonial theaters, also a treat a. tt fountain of the American DruL' Co. Children living 1) or
ul ":i t!1" ITl 1 "k '"'i"'- i. h n ( .h ulth ;t ,(,rill(in j,y 4V j;,me j ,ore blocks from the othce are given Two of th" har."v o: rn:rd.r!i Hanlitin. I . I., on the subject, j ret urn car fare home.
HELD ON LABOR LAV Local KeMJHiram and Pakrr Owner i:iuplo li,, v ,,f Hi Overlinie.
Charbs Martin. :: 1 S. Mi hiuan st.. !'ak-r ;ind rst.i -i r.-.nt proprb tor. wa.-; arraind in city amrt Priday inorninu' f'T idat;on ,,f the hild labor
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'vitness. an.l alleu-ed tl.it Martin had' )r 1 A,1 i('":--d of running a blin in his rmjdov Jam-s Jcnkm.- a bov , . a hous. ,f ill-fimi umb-r If. vt.in of a-'e. whom he cmn- ' r-Mst ing an ot!ictr an polled to work men- tha.' the "4 hours ,;"tl;1f !i,tarm?.
pr w-k allowed by the r.iw. Martin pleaded not u'jilt-. and the ens was continued until Julv 7. with bond at $."0. Prank Puruta is named as a witness for the state, which will undertake t prove that Martin compelled youm; Jenkins to work 4 hours a w eek.
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Sous of 'et raiis will also le jinsent. The ,t. Pauls choir will render special patriotic muie.
Th- --..it told !!, j;roi that the would not " ;i:-r;ol to i n j . 1 r thi i ; i ) t ' i r i r . r i . n . of 1 1 1 b f 1 1 d . r ; t as p t'at d th- b at h- of A!ie P.urn;am and Pisa- Mai ; Lofty. Tla- eh. UK' of : e.iirt was re garded as hiu'hlv ftora!.' ti tlie
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tickets which ailmit them to these theaters until the fall season starts, when they will be honored. Tickets are uood any Saturday, so if the full number of tickets is not used in one day. they good any succeeding Saturday
:l:e jury to conshb r only the - bb-nce ... to the death of Ihatrn. .Mwra!;. At the same time the eowrt he hi thai the pretention had pp sensed : evidrne that Smith had mard re 1 P.e.itriee Mwndv and. Mated t'nat if the jurors convicted Smith it would be upon circumstantial evidence. Pi.-jcte the points made In the defendant's behalf by the eowrt. Sudth te.itne angry when Judge Scrutton fail to the jurors: "The jury must consider win thef Smith had an opportunity or a uiot:e to commit murder. v undoubtedly had an op prt un it v." Ilising from his at the d fendant shouted: "You will hang me before you are done, my lord." I If' was forced bar',; into his e;it by ).is trward and the jud-v- eontintiid his charge. TO REOiiTOffMEETING Pclc-atts Will Ti ll Po-t Members of Omaha.
WOMEN ARE GIVEN CHANCE
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Delegation .Iiily 17.
A report of the national convention of the Travel rs' Piot.efed association at mah a will be uien Saturday t ; etiing at the le-ular meeting of Post K in the Turkish room of tlie i di r hotel by the delegates who attended. The report will be followed by a short business meeting whin speeia.l business will be transacted.
P.I)h". Julv L Following the appeal of Mrs. Pmmeline Pankhurst. sutfriget baler. that women be permitted to aid tlie nation in war. it was announced Thursday in the house of commons that "7.-H women had registered for war service and H.ib'hS had i" n given employment. Pavid Lloyd-' b orge has consented to r ceive a deputation of women on .July 1 7 concerning war service. SOCIAL " SESSIORMS HELD (iohlcri Hod Camp Initiates Thro'? Candidates. A social session was held following a short business meeting of the Cubb.n Kod camp. No. lL'Sfi, Royal Xeiyiibors of America, at Modern Woodmen hall last night. During the business session three candidates re given the initiatory work by the local degree team. Another social will be invert at the regular meeting to be held July la. Refreshments will be served during the evening.
PiniTION I Oil DUAIXAfiK. Charles P. Wright and other citizens of Pnion township petitioned the county commissioner Thursday afternoon to construct a tile drain across c i tain property in the southeast corner of the township. It is asked that the drain empty into Yellow .Bank creek.
IlIKTii PAYS TOP AY. . outli lb nd. F.aech. LMward. M- Forest av. Pentb r. Charles. ::l'. W. Marion .st. Csiszac. s'tcven, ' 2 7 N. Jackson st. (Icorge, Harrv. 7.".:'. Wall st. Morris. Prarl. 1 7 X. Eighth st. Miholaja.ak, Casimer, Tvoscius.ko st. Kevratkowski. Helen. 1?0 Linden. Payne. Helen. 7:: Cleveland av. Prctlet, Posie, :'.10 C ha pin st. Swartz. Lillian. I'll I'. Calvert st. Shimshouser. Otto, ::'.:'. Michigan. Schubert. JClizabeth. l-Ul Hine st. Schult. Margaret, 1110 W. Washington av. Treesh. Genevieve. 75 Diamond av. Vuvlsteke, Geneieve. T2'. K. Cedar. Weiss. Kvalyn. P'.l'I S. Main st. Midiawaka. Peffer, Kcnyon. ::us W. Lawrence. Shirk. Mildred. 217 P. Seventh i t. LUCKY (INKS TODAY. South IWikL. Pollie. Helen. L'P: K. Cedar st. Pttdkowski. i:ii7.ateth. 1144 S. Main. Cour, Oliver, 1U 7 Main st. Pfender. Pdnn. 141 Penn av. Paulson, Ilowena. 1201 S. Carroll. Pewksbury. Gladys Lucille, Hancy. Misliawaka. Zellers. Carl. 222 K. Hattell st. Weise. P.uby. 4 02 1'. Marion .st. Wilson, Clair, 124 E. Marion st.
SKETCH OF LIFE OF CHARLES CHAPIN ISSUED A sketch of the life of Charles Augustus Chapin, the leading power in the Indiana an 1 .Michigan Electric Co.. before his death, has just been issued. It is a paper bound "edition of eight paces and contains the important events in Cha pin's life from his birth in Cass eownty. Michigan. Feb. , IM.". to iiis death in Chicago on Oct! 2 2. 131:5.
CASES ARE CONTINUED i:ilartli Puday amT.bilni Mantlich 'o P..- Trieil Wilnc-d.ij. The (.iv, Sl,,f i:ii7alCth nudav and John Man. !;, !;. s. Scott s-.. which vere r, hae b, , n trjf.(j T1Ursdav .'Ktern. . n at !:?, o'clock were continued Mrm. nf.xt w.,llnfS(!,,. Tho
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FALL CAUSE OF DEATH f-h'iui Pvyle of Gnlicn Scriou-ly In. jiireil When SeafToM Props. . OOSHEV. in.l.. July 2. Glenn Kyle of Ooshen. aged diee! at a::50 o'clock Thursdav from the effects of a 2.'-foot fall with a scaffrbl at a silo on the Harry Greene farm, west of Goshen. Wednesday. He alighted on a concrete lloor. The accident nr. curred while he was assisting hi? father. Georgo ICle, repair the silo roof.
Tl :. MSIIH' MOV I'M I : NTS. XKW YORK, July j.- Xo steamers sailing today. Due to arrive today: Lapland from Liverpool; Hercules from .lgieISLverdale from Iiotterdim; Fairhavcn Tom Marseilles; Verona from Palermo: Xeches from Rotterdam; Laneantrian from Cardiff
PORFIRIO DIAZ IS DYING Former Prslilont of 3Ie.iio Xot Kxpei'tcd tn Live. LONDON', July 2. It was learned from a prominent Mexican that PorJirio I Muz, former president of Mexico, is at the point of death in Paris. lie Is unable to take any nourishment. Diaz received the- last rites of the
orvurch last night.
A 10-Quart Genuine Guaranteed Aluminum PRESERVING KETTLE Well made; strong handle, tipped nnd lipped a necessity to cverv liousewife this time of ve'ar. Pegular value $2. Heller's Saturday 7q Special OC
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ALiiFx;i:s $i.(;;7 is pfk. Alleging that ? 1.607 is due on notes, the Mishawaka Trust & Savings Co. brought suit In the superior court Thursday afternoon against Manda May Lucas and others to collect that amount and to foreclose on certain city property.
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ENORMOUS SHOE SALE SATURDAY
Vlid-Summer Shoes at
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WORTH ALMOST THREE TIMES THE PRiCE. Saturday you can buy two paL- of
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A beautiful display of WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WHITE DUCK PUMPS, in ankle and 2-strap, Saturday, pair 95c
I WOMFNN WHITF ntlPK! OXFORDS, hutton stvle 95c
jj WOMEN'S AND MISSES' OXFORDS AND PUMPS, all styles, J I tans and gun metals, pair 95c j! WOMEN'S AND MISSES' HIGH SHOES, in tans and gun metals, all sizes, Saturday, pair 95c
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MEN'S WHITE DUCK OXFORDS, rubber sole, all sizes, Saturday, pair 95c
I CHILDREN'S PATENT LEATHER BABY DOLL PUMPS, all sizes, Saturday, pair 95c II MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE DUCK MARY JANE ; SLIPPERS, Saturday, pair 75c
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HIGH SHOES, in blacks and tans, Saturday, pair 75c MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS, in black and tan, pair 75c
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Men's and Young Men's Suit
Handsome Garments AH sizes
All styles, every popular fabric, Suits that sold regularly at $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00. ' Saturday before the Fourth
Men's and Young Men's Suits Splendid Summer All Wool Suits In all the season's fashionable materials and f V styles, Suits that sold regular at $18.50, $20 A (j ( H and $22.50. Saturday before the Fourth U HJJ tJ J An Enormous Shirt Sale Such Values W e Never Offered Before
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$4.50 and $5.00 Silk Shirts . . .
$1.50 and $2.00 Silk Shirts . . .
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$2.50 to $3.50 Shirts, Saturday. Regular $1.00 Fine Shirts
$1.98 . 69c
Boy's Suits
Boys' S5 to S8.50 all Wool Fine S'P O suits all ages, at w)oO
Children s Wash Suits One-Half Price
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Cheney Bros. Neckwear Special Best 50c quality, Satfu0rrday :hr.e: $1.00
SATURDAY
Wilson Brothers Best $1.50 Union Suits, Saturftay $1.15
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Summer Clothes At Great MONEY - SAYING PRICKS So GREAT arc the VALUES and so extensive the stock of CHARMING SUMMER APPAREL that adequate description is beyond us. You must SEE to appreciate. Last . Opportunity To Bui For Your . Holiday Needs
Summer DRESSES The w a son's must at tractive style.
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Palm Beach Skirts and other light weight mate rials JJVs
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Boys' Suits in blue serge and cashmere.
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Ladies Tana ma Hats
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PEOPLE'S
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HOME MADE PIES FRESH MADE COFFEE and 24 Kinds of SANDWICHES at Bergus Lunch 135 N. Michigan St.
The Hub Clothiers 317 S. Mirtiipan St. "5c Men's Union Suits iHo
BUCKWHEAT SEED SIIA'i:UIIl'I.I. VAUIKTY IW -t Tor This riitiutt'. SOUTH BEND GRAIN CO. lr.iiri and 1;. . A. M. S. Homo r;u0; :r,.
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