South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 172, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 June 1917 — Page 3

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NEWS OF THE DAY IN ELKHART AND VICINITYl Elkhart Bureau, The News-Times, 310 South Main Street Telephone 260 1 1 r1

CITY COUNCIL III SHORT SESSION Salary Increases to be Dis cussed at Meeting Next Monday Night. w -Tl m S 1 .e f i a 1 c rr I re ; 1XKHA nr. June 21. I'o ;tir.e matters occupied the attention of tae city council at the Wo!nc-tIa:-licht sf..sion, although the jm j"rt..owners who h;jl remonstrated against the nnvin-r of lM-..ir-l J b U r . a v, expected that Pom action mihr te taken on the remonstrance filed l.y them some dayn a no. .l.uu !'.' f t the IMvardsbur- Avenue I'roperty Holders' Protective a.-sociatinri n.emhers vere present at the meetins:. From the .contirnent expressed at the meeting the matter of the remonstrance will he decided l.y the Huperior court, and no action will be taker by the council at the present time. A .peclal meeting of the council will be held next Monday evening to cUjcuss tho proposed ordinance which provide? an increase in the .salaries of the city hremen and- policemen. The raise in jay has he n lecommended by the board of public work, the finance committee and the board of police commissioners, and the matter will have its final hearing at the special meeting next Monday esenln. TWO ELKHART BANKS ARE CONSOLIDATED Nrw s-Tim Special Service: ELKHART. June 21. Hy the c onsolidation of Trumpet Notes and the Instrument City hands under the name of the latter this city can now boast of one of the largest and best military bands in the country. The membership is now seventh and several more musicians will he achled to the roster, under the direction of Prof. James V. I'oyer. A series of band concerts are .o be Riven during the summer. The so-called twinkling of the stars is chiefly an effect produced in our atmosphere upon the waxes of lii?ht. AVANTFL1 Two youn'-: single men to travel with manager as salesmen. Uright, energetic countrymen -j-chool teachers preferred. State age .and previous employment. Salary and expenses. Addiess II. J. ,rant, Klkhart, Ind., cire (lolden hotel. WANTED L-rill pres.s operator, blacksmith and machinist helpers, and laborers. Steady work. New York Central Frog and .Switch shop. Elkhart. Ind. $5.00 IIEWAUIV. the return of poodle dog lost N'iswander. 2fl 1 -Will he paid white Spitz Tuesday night. 1 S. Main st. for u-.d A. ward. Fortl touring car. black, mot-ir No. l?"r.62, Indiana license M73; radiator twisted and leaking, far bumrer. starting crank bent. iMwr.nl Wolsrl.lnger, Klkhart. Inl. WANTED Two pood street and service men. also one pood gas main ralker. .Stead v work, good wages. Apply or telephone .Tames Tynan. Fuperir.tendent Elkhart Gas Fuel Co.. Elkhart. OOIf öiTUiü Hundreds from all parts of Indi;tr.a have vouched for the merits of 'liiT.I.ic. the celebrated new medicine, anil fröin such widespread indorsement ore c.iM only gather the dominant fa.t and that is Tan'.ac's trerit. When people of the Hoosier state p'.av-e their O. K. on anytaing and in..ke public expression of tb.eir deIsion th.crt no one can doubt as to the merit of the remedy. Therefore Tanlac originators pride themselves n.th trie hvndreds of testimoniaW o;untarily made hy lndianians. Her are a few of them: RI'SSI A VI LLE sar.ih A. Peter: "I hrtve leen benerited so miuh with only one bottle of Tanlae. Rheu:r,Htism caused severe pains in pay ! . k and sole. l'rieiuis told me .'.ci? Tani.c- and after taking it I l-i'.:nd tlo.t tl'.e p.ur.s had been relieved. I could lay in Sed without M.fieiing when before I had to sit t.p most of the time.' RoYAL CENTER. Mrs W. H. Lusher: "Sometime I felt that I as going to suffocate. I could hardly c a 1..ii; tet :ny breath. .:e so bad that Indigestion belt a.'fevtcd n;y relieved lie lashort of breath irt. Tanlac has not stion Fm a!v more. RRooKSTHN. Mrs. Emu. a I j-coiC "Above all t li.it acliy feeiinuis gone. Tanlac has brought that about and also it relieved the pain.s in mv iack. 1 used to have ;as formations in my stomach hiu they, too. have dis.tpf eared. Nervousness his b-en bani: d. LAJCE.RNE. Ckm il Dvid-on:

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MURDER CASE TO THE GRAND JURY

'f- Ii f.". ": 1. il stvW': I I'l.KHAItT. Junr- 2 1. The grand i Jury is till in s-sinn and wer1 to ' continue their deliberations Thürsd '. All day Wednesday they were oti-irjriir-r tho murder of th- Negro ilarii- la-T Monday nisht, and hevI era 1 1 Ci w . 1 1 an.! --s wer examined in the it is ji (d.a hie that an inh.ts I (! found airainyt the II!' tlll'Tlt thn mi !" fs heinL: held for the; o 1 1 1 1 . 1 r. The accidental death of Richardson is also heiiiL in estiirated. and an Mi'!e.io!- i .eint; made to place the Marne for h's death where it ' ri-htfully belongs. l-'rnm th storI !es told by w itnesses it is hard to l'1 I' I IM1IM J!4W .' 1." IIP OlrtllJT I'M I . . I I 1 , J -,.wl it t.f . w- i ' 1 I ....Vll. ...... 1 f - that the jury is having no easy task in tlieir attempt to ;.nie at a. conclusion in the matter. IIIGHI SESSION OF POLICE COURT Guilty Ones Gets Penal Farm Sentences and Also Fines. Ni'W s-Tinuw Spfci.il Sorvi. e: ELKIIAKT. June IM. Judge and I'ros. Jay held a special Lee sesfion of the iolice (ourt Wednesday night, the cases considered beint; carried over from the morning session on account of the pleas of "not guilty" made by the defend-' ants. Robert Moore and Alex Matekekosky were convicted of stealing two suit cases from a baggage truck at the New York Central station, and were uiven six months each at the penal farm and lined $23 arid costs. Several witnesses were examined in the case and the culprits did not deny taking the grips, but gave as an excuse that they were

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t.eorge stringer was given 60 lays in the county jail and a tine of $1 and costs for peeping into windows on W. Jackson st. Tuesday night. He, too, gave the excuse that he was drunk and didn't realize what lie was doing at the time. Tu o complaints wvtq made over the! telephone Tii' sday night and ollicers failed to uet him the tirsi time, but in tho second attempt Sergt. Domor ai d ( UMcer U cntz found hini prow iing about in the rear of the residence at 4H7 w. Jackson st.. and he was locked up. Kalph Simmens. who plead guilty to the charge of drunkenness and disturbance at the Y. M. C. A. building Tuesday nisht, on testimony of witnesses was- found guilty, and he was gien a sojourn to the penal farm with a lire and costs amounting to $11 thrown in for good measure. Simmons H a victim of wanderlncf nriii show ed fijrhf when n v - I ia .-ted., and also w hen being search ed at the station. LABOR DAY MEET IS BEING PLANNED ELKHART. Jum21. Oommittees j from the various this city will hob! in the near future to formulate plans for the observarce of Labor day. The celebration will probably take the form propria te music. of a picnic program of with an apspeeches and The great railway of ."..or.o miles in length that runs across Siberia is one of the most marvelous in the world. "I have Mnished one bottle of Tanlac and my stomach has been relieved of the pains which formerly bothered for more than five years. Sometimes i was forced to go without im als owing to the seereness of the stomach trouble." SWAYZi:i:.-T. I. Kilcore: "I can say that my stomach is in better condition than it has been tor years, since taking Tanlac. I used to spend many sleepless nights but I now it's different I sleep well at night. Ceneral stomach trouble has! been greatly aided and my appetite, . . . i i. .is returned to nie. Does your condition parallel anv of th above? clet Tanlac todav. It has built ut thousands in this state. I As a tonic it is unsurpassed and this I is th linir ear to avail yoursel ? i ol the opportunity to revitalize vour Tanlac is being introduced and at l ill... 4 " ' rr.armaey; .North Liberty, liorrman I !V,sJ- f''-Vnrt W'il TfO "rt I Mulligan City, ohming's Irug Co., j 111 .outh Franklin street. L:iporte. Ca nr'.t id Pliarn.acy: (Goshen, Golden Rule Drug store. Rremen. Koontz Pros.; New Carlisle. Warner Drug store; Nappar.ee. Johnson A.- ioni Walkerton. A. M. Caulkins; Milford. Mtlford lrug Co.; Syracuse, Hoph Co.; l'estiurg. Empire Drug House; Warsaw. Gilworth store; Wajiataii, Weiskahn Son; Knox. lrTank A. Green; Rristol, Congdon Drug Co., and Pbmouth, Model Drtu; Co. Adv. i I

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The ahove photoRraph shows the new French trench helmet. With the added advantage of the visor drawn down the soldier is protected from shrapnel and grenade fragments, which It is hoped will cut down the casualties to a smalt percentage. Since the adoption of the steel hel-

1 met in use at the present time, the head wounds is very small. GOSHEN GETS S75Ü OF $5,000 FUND ing Held in Mayor's Office. .News-Times Special Service: GOSHEN, June 21. At a meeting held at the home of Mayor .sj.ohn arrangements were complettd for raising $3,000, Goshen's share of the 5 HO. 000 apportioned to Elkhart county in the Red Cross 5100. 000. noft war fund, now being subscribed in the United states. As a remit of the meeting the following subscriptions were taken: William H. Charnley, $250; Mayor pohn, $230; Haines Egbert, $230. Total. $730. Committees hae been named for i the purpose of soliciting subscriptions and it is expected the $5,000 NEARLY HALF OF AMOUNT IS RAISED News-Tiir.es Snecinl Servtr-e: ELKHART, June 21. The first day of the Red Cross campaign to raise $10,000 from the city of Elk-

labor unions of jliart resjltfd in a total of $4,472.23, a joint meeting) the "blues" winning over the "reds"'

'for the first day's campaign. j Ten teams are doing the work of ! soliciting and it is the tirm belief of every member of the ten teams that nearly double the amount set will be raised by the time the campaign coins to a close. The banner team j for the day was captained by C. C. Colbert, this ttam bringing in the 'sum of $1,413, with the R. E. ProcI t5r team second with $S40 to their I credit. Svenl rViinTi; l.ivo irrr mnne it the personnel of th teams and th? "reds" are going to make an effort to balance up matters with the 'blues" on the drive that is planned for Thursday. ASK LABORITE ON THE STATE EXEMPTION BOARD Ncws-Tln.es Ji, ': al Service: ELKHART, Jur.e 21. The Elkhart Central Libor union have forwarded a petition to (low Goodrich. asking that a representative of or ganized labor be placed on the exemption military board. aid have suggested the names of E. P. Davis and W. N. Shaw. A similar petition will be sent to Congressman Itarnhart. ELKHART POLICE WAR ON GLARING HEADLIGHTS ',fn'" 1 ime spec c'.al ervl.e : KLKHART. June 21. The local police force are wagin? an active - 'i r 1 1 . r Inrirr Vri'.lir.Vt Warfare t " .Ul.uv ai.uiu.-i hwioiiF, liiauiinJil3 'on autos and several violators of the orilir.ance have been cited to anncnr - n-ij-a F-,M.rt 'i n ,1 trll tha (n.Va whv they do not no not use me oimmers while driving on the streets at night. ELKHART EAGLES PLAN JULY 4TH CELEBRATION News-Times SpeeHl Seni.-e: ELKHART. June 21. The Elkhart aerie of Eag3 are announcing a. big picnic with games and sports to be held on the upper St. Joe, July 1 fourth. Prominent speakers will ad dress the gathering and preparations " crowd.

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:MfrWAF. .'lMkjnH&. KocotadL . , a. 1 percentage of soldiers disabled from will be time. raised within the specified DEATHS. Joseph II, Miller, 61 years old, died at his home six miles west of Goshen, of heart trouble following a short illness. The deceased had been a resident of this county for over CO years and was well known. Surviving are his wife, tive sons, two daughters and 10 grandchildren. Harvey E. Rapp. 4 3 years old, died at his home seven miles southeast of Nappanee. He had been in poor health for the past three years, but was only confined to his home for about a week. The deceased is survived by his wife and three children, his father, three brothers, one sister. Funeral services weie held at Stony Point. Mrs. Catherine Haines. SO years! old, died at Iyxke. She was born ! in Ohio rind h:id Keen r rcidon- fn I ... .f..'f l,,v. .11.1. IF.V4 H ? I U V -1 t several years. Four sons and one daughter survive. SOCIETY. At a party given at the home cf her uncle, Orrin Watts-, Miss Pearl Toms announced her engagement to Irvin Ferryman of Detroit, Mich. Miss Rernice Recht el will entertain at her home Thursday for Mics Elsie Krau of Elkhart and Miss Myra Xeidig, coming brides. The marriage of Miss Marie Trott of Lincoln. Neb., and Rev. Arthur H. Doescher, pa-tor of the Evangelical church at Nappanee, was celeb-rated at the home of the bride, 2S43 Starr st., Lincoln. Aldo J. Simpson, Closhen lawyer, 20 years old, and Miss Mae Ii. Chiddister of Ligonier were united In marriage at 10 o'clock this morning at the court house by Judce Drake. They will reside in C,cshen. This was the first marriage ceremony ever' performed by the judge. lU'TCHEKEI) 11X1-: STIT.ll. Moore and Roo.-e, Xappanee meat dealers, butchered a rnonths old Angus steer last week which dressed 549 pounds. M A KU I A C. I : LIC i :n s f s. Aldo J. Simpson, Goshen. 2 3; Mao R. Chiddister, Ligonier, 26. EIRE AT NAPPAXEE, Fire broke out in the fuel room of Coppes Bros. & Zook's kitchen cabinet factory at Nappanee. sTii.vin:Hitii:s at is cents. strawberries of exceptionally fine quality were today retailed in Goshen at 1.". cents per quart. The crop is very bic. aki:esti:i for contiimit. William Ganger was arreted on a charge of contempt of court tiled by Deputy Prosecutor T. A. Davis-. A few days ago Mr. Cancer brougr.t charges of association against his wife and Charles Kcner. When arraigned the latter n o pleaded not guilty and demanded trial. At th. hour of the trial, it is alieced that Ganger was in Klkhart. although ordered to be in court at that time. IWIFRED IN FALL. Robert Higbee of Milford. manager of the Waubee Gravel Co. located near Milford. was Injured. In an accident while on his way to the gravel pit, Mr. Higbee was riding to the p. i on a handcar with the section men when the car was thrown from the tracks when it hit a derail. Mr. Higbee Jumped from the car and was Injured about the knees and sustained a badly sprained ankle. The injuries received will confine him to his home for a number of days. DEPARTMENT CALLED. The fire department was called to die plani of the National Dairy iU- j

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chine Co. to extinguish a blaae which had orizlnated from an un-kn-.vwn origin in the section of the shop where motorcycle sidecars are manufactured. Two ga. meters were damaged to the extent of about $30 while the loss- sustained by the National Dairy M'achine Co. amounted to about 15.

TO RI ILD $10,000 COTTAGE. Haines Egbert will next week commence the erection of a M0, 000 cottage on a lot in Pickwick park, a lew doors east of his present location. Many Improvements are under way at Wawasee and a number of handsome cottages are going up. I ".STATE OPENED. The estate of Christian J. Troyer. who died at his home northeast of Goshen, June . was opened in tne circuit court when Solomon Schröck was named administrator. Mr. Schröck filed $26,00 bond signed by Noah S. Miller and C. A. Mehl. Value of the estate Is estimated at $ IS. 700 personal property worth $12.700 and realty valued at $6.000. TO SI.LL PKKSOXAL EITT.CTS. The personal effects of Liura A. Kindig. who died at her home here several weeks ago and who bequeathed most of her $100.000 estate to the I,aura A. Kindig seminary, which is to be established on lines set forth in the will made by Mrs. Kindig in 1903 and which was recently probated, are to be sold at public sale after the executor, Aaron S. Zook. has given Ave days' notice in local newspapers. Household effects and other things owned by Mrs. Kindig at the time of her death were a few days ago appraised at $59.7 3. The Kindig residence, Lincoln av. and Sixth st.. has been renovated and is for rent. HANKERS AT VTXONA. Rankers from all parts of northwestern Indiana were to go to Warsaw and Winona lake Thursday to attend the annual meeting of group No. 1 of the Indiana State Rankers' association. One of the features of the day's program was to he a hanThis was to be followed by a business session and a period of recreation. A chain belt which will pull automobiles out of ditchs, snowdrifts and mudholes Is as wide as an auto J wheel. When one end is fastened to a wheel and the other to a tree, the safety chain will pull a car out of any difficulty. 5e enty-four per cent of tho forest fires in this country are of known origin, and lightning accounted for one-seventh of these. Create1 Bargains tn Twrn Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dept Second Floor. 210-211 tL BUcki gaa. In Oonjurctloa wUk the Independent ft&orea. WATCH US GROWli ffe Max Adler Corner w

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Friday Specials and June Sales are a sure short cut to splendid savings on the things you want and the things you need right now. Each and every item is carefully selected and speciallypriced for Saturday.

Crepe, in white, blue, tan. lavender, grey and red. Friday special, yard 14c Curtain Scrim, in fancy borders and floral designs, 36-in. Friday special, Galatea Cloth, in plain colors and stripes, extra quality. Friday special, A yard I7C Chambray Ginghams, in all colors, checks and stripes. FriÄspe.c:aI: 15c Tea Kettles, heavy' pure aluminum, No. 8, (t) 1 A barrel shape ,1 Mirrors, on adjustable metal stand, American glass, 5Kx " rnaay special . . . 27c Casseroles, 7-in., brown and white lined dish with nickel I 1 IV 90c plated frame. Friday special .... 50-Ft. Length Garden Hose, Jg-inch, 6-ply, (gff JQ guaranteed njjsJmJ J Coaster Wagons, standard roller bearing, steel axle, heavy braces, cast steel hubs and steel tires, bodv 15x33, 10-inch fSt..." $3.69 Preserving Kettles, 8 and 10-quart, blue and white, St""4 39c Union Trust Company Safe Deposit Boxes with special facilities for the prlvaey of cmtomen Watch This Comes a feature -5

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Big Silk Special, one lot of Cloth Suits, very special. silks, 2 5 to 27 inches wide, in- Friday cludinc: Brocades, Fancies and only tD.yO Novelties. r Friday special, yard ... 0 J C Coats, in navy, black and Checks. Friday (gO ß O Beach CFoth Skirting, 36- special (0 JÜ inch, striped and checked. Friday special, 1 Op White Sweaters, soiled from yard . handling. $4.50 values. Fri- : day. f Turkish Towels, size 18x36. special J mJJ Friday 1 j r $Pecial 1 A Boys Wash Suits, in plain coolrs and blick and white Remnants of Lace and Em- checked linene. 7 broidery, Friday, Half Price. Friday OC Messaline Ribbon, 4 and 5 WhJte Wa5h Skjrt u.h inches wide. Regular 25c belts anJ pockcts Special yarday 1 ÖC FrIday sPedal CSC ... , .. , . Women's Muslin Skirts, Women. Collars, shghtiy with tlounce nf 5jlk mul Jn soiled made ot tine sheer floral desi-ns. also lace and inlawn hemstitched lace trim- scrtion Frid med in different styles, f Q $pccIal Friday special X S j 71 Z Ü 3 Z Corset Covers, lace and emO. N. T. Embroidery Floss, broi derv trimmed, with or in all colors. Fnday special, without sicevcs. O f for1"61"5 5C Friday spccial VG . T Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Dexter Twist Friday Q Drawers, light weight, all sizes. special, ball S j Friday, OEZ : garment -v3C Jap Rose Face Powder, 50c j ... value. Friday 0f Men' Wash Ties, white special wv with assorted colored, stripes. Fri Jay O Juvenile Soap, 25c value. PecIal . . ö C Box of 3 cakes, Iß- ' Friday special 1CIC Sllk Gloves, l6-button 1 length, black and white, all .. j r i nr sizes. Regular 75c quality. Cuticura and Packers Tar Friday special - Soap, regular 25c 1 O pitIr value. Fnday special ,lUv Wire Hanging Baskets, Champion Lye, & painted green, 8-inch. O Friday, can ÖL Friday ÖC

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