South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 302, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 October 1918 — Page 2

SELF DEFENSE IS PLEA OF FARMER Alleged Slayer Admitted to $5,000 Bail by City Judge Frank Gilmer Monday Afternoon. Thit ho f.re.1 in !f .!ef'-n-th- main '-!-::ir.t frt th- . ff of Krank M.ii th- f. : i r i r i i r .1 with the f-Iaviri i.f Ar.t'-ni :.i!a! near th furn r's f.:; m S.f n afternoon v.m- in-! if a t ! .it thhrarin held in city ...wr? M'.r..!ty afternoon to !' trrmir.- th arooiint. of Mark's hwid, J. i -h w. s ;.!'iced by Jud:p (lihnor at $.",."00. Mark, who wa r'-;r vntf ! it the li-arinir l.y "hii!s I . Iiriimlr.ond, f un.i.-h'-'l I ail in the ;i r:i j n : Jixt-il I y the court for hi ifN.i.-" until ho ig iwn a ..-" llmirviry h sarins In city court Th';rsJ.!y ivputy I'rf.v Siran.'! P. Schwartz leiirsfntf'l 1 1 1 tat', mni ; '-:fst' thul th" hon. I r - i f 1 at $1".""". hut later ar-d that it ho I'lacM at JC'OO. Mr. Schwa-tz sti.l th.it the defendant v.ouM i t r 1 1 on the rharsp of m.i n!.m --ht c r as tic !"- nint of ici r.iedita t ion so fir as the state kne.v was totally lukin-.c. Th'' deputy jirriv.M utr sai.l that h ha.J In en informed hy th l;; f of police that Mark had adtuitt' d to having f.rM th shot that Mni' k Szalai. hut that M.iintairu'd that he had not sha with intr-nt to kill, or in fact liad knawn tint was hor.tir.; at Szalai. Atty. Trunin,.orid in sjifikiüc; for the .hfendant aid that it would j.rohahly he shown at the hearing that tljere hid heen an t'xch.ui-;" f sJits, and that th" fami'-rs io tho r.eiu'h 'or!u )d wln-ro Mark lived h ii! i ri the i.-tii;is for S 'tne time of I'Ci'.-ons who hid committed numerous depradatiur.s on th' ir farms. In placing th amount of Mark's hond J'Kk'f Cli'mer said that li" vould tike into consideration th'"" defendant's hiih standing i o tli" community. The hearing Monday afternoon was held a; ;vi renrly against the vi-he5 of the jolice dc ji.'ir t me n t. and it was only through the threat RECEIVING WAR CROSS The patriotic Fpirit r.n'l devotion with whih American women havo fo far performe'l war-service work and made saoriliccj has never been ccju ailed in the history of any country. Mother?, wive? and sistcrj support this burden with Ptrcnth and fortitude. But t!.c-c who are already miserable f'oni the c o in - plaints and weak-! which arc common io women, should take the riht toiiic for the v. omanly ey-tem. If a woman h borne down hy pain and suiiericß-i at regular or irregular intervals, by ncrvou.-ncs or dizzy spclN, Ly headache cr backache, 'Tawrite iSrscriptiun" should bo tukcri. "Favorite Frcscriptiou" can now be had in table form as well a liquid at most lin: stores, end to Doctor IaVrce'd Invalids' Hotel, IbuiT.do, N. Y., for a ten-cent trial patkr.p of tablets. For fifty years Dr. Pierre' Pleasant Pellets have been tno-t satisfactory ia liVtT ar.d lor.vcl troubles. Co'untmJ lit. "Ai . n I 3 n : 1 uüy fi r-i.i r. C'ir!a :i : n c-t i t :..?:; r. If ! I)ct..r. r.c. rr.p!u i I tiU Tnvori''' I'rewrief.. a'ar. PC- Wn M. uuail Ihte vc-' t. 'thf r when sa a bt :iti wv nd lv u'.d t..t :a ju-t tt.o rii': rcrv.t !. f r th.it rn i;t it u. M v ovi : f'ti;.. -:.y U tt.lt it aiJt I k.:t(..i and t:. '.f tor r j" rt nr.d :. K- l h.ivc tirf .a t! p Sand For Free Trill Trcatrczt Vo matter how lr.ij cr how bad td four druggist to-lay and F t a rv, cr.t box of i'yrtniid llle Trtötrucnt. It Tb PyrralJ Smile From SidäU TriaL rt:i ITKe rf'.bf. an 1 ä tii.g'.o effn eure. A trial r:ic;igin.Ti:t d fr e la pUla Kramer If c-a a 1 us coupon Ivlow. FF1EE rHPLE COUPON PYUAtTI rr.ro CiiMTANY. i'jrar.ilJ M..r:..i'd. Miob. KJrd'v --e.d ti" h Fr- imp'e f Pyitroid r.lTrttmr.t.ia ; . sr.irrt r. N.i?ni .-1 r i f t ri v .

HELD FOR KILLING

TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1918.

'h it h;it'f i" rr.rpi: proc"'1inS'!" jv.r;M ! Li (.;:,.'ht thit thn prisoner i wi- i1!on.j hirintr for rixinir j :r:t of 1, til. ! The i...!i'- hM th- iU-fn(l.int to !).' :ir;iJt of in:;.' ith;H lO'lsrlng i ' "l.r.r-o :tf.-ii!:t him. Monday rr.r-r n i n .'ittorrvyx f n'lf"i ort-d to ;:!'!.' th ;ni:c to phie a chars" iK iirst hin. Sut !hn wan not don" 'ii? iJ ! f ?'r Mark h;id hMd th if'.il! :M J.o-Ts ul!'w! l,y law. ."f irJ '.-i I ' n ? was ,-ii?n'1 ly Ch L. ;-tucky an'l John A. V.m U-vih-. DRIVE FOR RECORDS NOT DOING SERVICE; NEEDED OVER THERE The aid of the music dealers of South i:nd has heen secured hy the 'ounty council of defense in the col-I'-'tion of ";.,ckf r records" during this !ri'e w hi' h heL'an Saturday of l i t week and will end Saturday of thU week, Nov. J. Ilecordy, needles, phonograph', etc.. may now he left at the fleorpe H. Whe lock and Co. store, at Klhei Uro., Heller'. Smith and rherrett'?, and C. V. Copp's, in addition to the council of defence rt-om. diver annox. room 4C1. Tin- drive for recfirds which are not "in a' tie service," is heinp: push- ' d in ''i c-tie.s ara! towns throughout the I'nited States and i.s receiving the active cooperation of all welfare i ,r sun izat ion. including tho Y. M. r. A.. Y. V. C. A.. Jewish Welfare, hoa rd. War Camp Community sT ici' and the Salvation Army, An advisory hoard from th-se organizations hau heen appointed to di-trihute to catnf.s, to submarine and dostiar ers, and to dugouts overseas, tlie slacker records donated during the drive, Ke"ords of all kinds are solicited, even though not in the best of condition. In all such collections there is a percentage of useless material p;en. The machines and records will all be tested at headquarters. The machines will he place n first class condition before heintc shipped to their destination, and any records which are worn or for any reason are not suitable for ue will be scrapped. The lealers have arranged to take these at market prieo for such material and the money received will he applied on the. purchase of new machines and records. ' 'ontributors are asked to print with ;i hat pin their name and address on the smooth place in tho center of each record, thus making it a personal ift. Tf they do not wish to inscribe their names thev are asked to print in the smooth space whether the record Is Intended for th- army or the navy. K. OF P. WILL HAVE BIG MEETING WHEN "FLU" BAN I NCITY IS RAISED Past chancellor commanders of Crusade lode No. 1 I. Knights of Pythias, who were to be honored and placed in full charge of the lodire and delegated to confer the rank upon a cla:-s of candidates tonight, will confer the degrees sometime in November. The hrsi Tuesday night following th'.i lifting of the ban, the next regolir meetintr night of the lodge, a new date will he set for the past chancellor commanders to take charge. At this meeting also will be set tl).- date for holding the annual tool and billiard tournament. SHE COULDN'T PLEASE HIM AND HE CALLED HER INDECENT NAMES Claiming that she was unable to T-Ie is., her husband and that he often called hor vile and indecent names Margaret Van Holsblecke Hied suit for a limited divorce in the superior court Monday afternoon from her husband. Raymond Van Holsblecke. Mr. Holsblecke claims that on one occasion he struck her shard as to cause serious injuries. Th'-v were married June 11, HUH. and sej.aiated ct. 2". l!'ls. She as the custody id their two small . ii : id re 1 1 and support. SERGT. RUDOLF KELLAS IS SEVERELY WOUNDED M Augita Kell as. I 7 0 l Fassi a. lit received word Monday that her son Set gt. Rudolf Kellas, had hern severely wounded while In t In. line cf duty with the American p-d itier. iry forces. We can store that furniture, stove, Trun k. piano, etc., at a reasonable pric-. iU Home :.:,ltt, Reil No. 114. I;.b r-ri?y Transfer Co. Advt. S769-tf Rc.tu fo r a few more trucks and Mar'. in Parage, (entrally . d ! bu-.o i Ad r. Reil lit. 3770-tf TO REDUCE DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS 1 '. . a'' " li11 have s Vellen .-it.s or : . h.ev sh.a!d mt wait until they : ?-.t. h t he bursting point. which i. .cans much -uiTt ring and Us of t.r: . t ;t : lo'.icl at once secure from :c: rea.ii'.' d r .; g u it a tw-ourice "figtr; tl b. of Moor.r's Emerald '.1 full t r r.K'th. i it;. g thi "weifui. yet harm-1-s' : :.ii-b'.e tia atrr.er.t improve- : i : : . - : d iu a few days and by its : .1. use -.vollen veins will return to the.r normal s.ze and surt'er-i-r- will cc ise to w hit) . Moone's ! 1: .!..'; 1 ' u! tie itn.ei.t is u-.-d by ;;: .ans and in hospitals and i i: ..ii t c e d t) ai'coii'.phsli re.-uits or . i'mu e y r -t u r ne t . It ! d.u e ail kinds ': enlarg' d ii:! !.: res and wer.s and is used ; I -..' v i l v. la? ge factories

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CITY FUNDS ARE GROWING LOWER

More Money Appropriated by City Council at Request of Controller. less than three weeks asiro the general fund of the city wag so low that ;he city controller was forcecf tu a?k the council to transfer money out of the track separation fund to meet the city payrolls. Monday nicht the council at the request of the board of public works and the board of public safety appropriated out of this same general fund $15,P,00 with which to moet" lhe expenses of these, two department?. Of the amount taken from the general fund M onday night, the hoard of works was given $13,." 00, and the board of safety S1,$00. The board of works wanted $15,00' more, but the council asked for at least another two weeks in which to look into tho matter a little, hut to quote ono of the members of the council. "It will pet the money." Where Money ihs. The appropriation ordinances p.'issed hy the council are divided as follows: Jl.SOo to the board of public safety with which to repair the police patrol automobile which was burned up recently. $1.000 to the hoard of public works city hall fund. $2,000 to the board of works e-arbairt? fund. $-,500 to the board of works :niscellaneous filnd, and $S.000 to tho board of works street and alley fund. The hoard of works had presented an ordinance appropriating J 1 a , 0 0 0 to its street liu-htimr fund, hut the members of the committee of the whole recommended that this transfer of money be deferred for at least a fortnight. When the city controller less than three weeks ao asked for $20,000 with which to meet the payrolls, ho said that it would be quite a while before there would be enough money In the general fund to meet the payrolls. The democratic members of the council could not see $20.000. yo they forced the republican members to agree to passing tho ordinance with the amount asked for by the controller cut exactly In half. The name of May t. between Lincoln way E- and Indiana a v. v.-as changed to Marine st.. making Marine st. a continuous thoroughfare. LAMIR TRANSFERRED Aloysius J. I,amlr, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lmilr. 611 N. Hill st., who has been attending the school of the djrnal eorps at the Great Iikes naval training station near Chicago, hassbeen transferred to the Knited States naval training station at Norfolk. Va.. for further training, according to word received by his parents Monday. mi:i:tin; is iostih)m:d. The meeting and election of officers for the ensuing year of the East side Improvement association which was scheduled for Thursday night has been postponed Indefinitely on account of the ban on public meetings. Another meeting will be call ed by Pre.s't Cooper at a later date. Room for a few more trucks and cars at the Martin darage. Centrally located. Home 5516; Hell 114. 'Advt. 8770-tf RU.M0R KAISER KARL AND EMPRESS ARE ABOUT TO ABDICATE tKrtaoR and nx-iprscjj Kmperor c iiaiat of Atiftria and his family are about to leave Vienna for a Journey through Hungary, "preliminary to the emperor's abdication." This rumor, cfrculated in quarter? c!o.v.' to the atican. wan teleKraphed tu the London Daily News by its Rome correspondent. The correspondent sas that tha papal nuncio at Vienna accompanied the emperor and hn family on their ji-arncy to Hungary, '"which pr'ctica'.lv amounts to a t'.ight preceding ACiisiitiunal developments." ,

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

REPORT LOCAL BOY MISSING; WAS WITH CANADIAN TROOPS PVT. CLARENCE McGREW Pvt. Clarence McGrew, 17 years old, who has been reported missing in action and probably wounded, in the latest Canadian casualty list. He is a brother of Neal McGrew, 810 Eighth st., River Park, with whom he made his home until the time of his enlistment, March 27, 1918. RULES FOR SENDING XMAS PACKAGES TO UNCLE SAM'S TARS The navy department has issued the following Instructions regarding the shipping of Christmas packages to sailors in home waters and abroad. It will he understood from these directions that the Red Cross is responsible only for the Christmas parcels of the soldiers overseas who return Christmaa paicel label.-. (a) Package's forwarded by parcels post for men in the Navy must comply with the postal regulations and should be enclosed In substantial boxes with hinged or screw top cover to facilitate opening and inspecting. (b) All boxes shipped by express are limited to 20 pounds in weight, should measure not more than two cubic feet in volume, be of wood, well strapped and have a hinged or screw top to facilitate opening and inspecting. (c) All mail matter should he addressed as now prescribed by the postal regulations. All express packages should be forwarded in care of Supply Officer Fleet supply llase 2?th st. and Third a v.. South Rrooklyn, X. Y. (d) No perishable" food product other than those enclosed in cans or glas jars should be packed In parcels post or express shipments. (e) All packages must he plainly marked with the name and address of the sender together with a notation indicating the nature of the contents, such as "Christmas box." or "Christmas pnvsent." (f) The supply tdfiecr at New York will cause each ex -ores.- package to he opened and carefully examined to see that nothing of an explosive or other dangerous character is forwarded. The shipment of Christmas packages for IT. S. Naval vessels abroad should be made so as to reach NewYork as early as 'possible and not later than Nov. 15th. si i: to roitECLosr: lien. Complaint to foreclose a mechanic's lien was tiled in superior court by the Indiana Lumber and Mfg. Co. again.st Vernon C. Hastings'. Mardon H. Hastinsrs and Mhjt's Michigan Ave. Ind Co. The plaintiff asks $?oo and the foreclosure of the mechanic's lien. TAKE 331 VIOLATORS OF DRY LAW IN CAPITAL News-Thills Special Sendee; INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. .'9. For the first live months the prohibition law of the state was In effect. th2 number of arrests for alleged violations of the statute in Indianapolis was about ? "I. according to statistics announced hy the local police. A "morals s-juad" here has as part of its duties, the investigation and arrests in alleged liquor law violation cases. Members of the squarl have found liquor in many strange places, and while following unlikely tips. Trunks and suit cases being brought into the city have been a favorite hiding place for liquor. At other times intoxicants have been found buried in the ground, and hidden in various ways. All kinds of excuses have been given by the persons charged with owning it. Ml RI)i:it RlSI.V TRir.ST STOCKHOLM. Oct. 2l. The- bodies of Rector Oriistzaky. of the Kas;in caUieciral of Petrosrad. .ind his two sons both lieutenants, have found i!o;itin in th Neva river, accrdint; to a dir-T-Uch from tho Russian . jutal. Th-- men. vho ha.1 bf-vn held as hostage, wtro fecutfd by the bolsheviki, it is :.eorted. xoTiru Dr. Tucker will do i;nral rractlce. answer call? and make visits. 11 S. Main. Office. Bell MS. Re.ci. der.ee. Home 1094. Adv. m.rriac;i: i.ici:xsi:s. irl I. Mftzr.fr. maniper o th9 Postal Telegraph Co.. Hlkhart. to I.eona Ofldvy, rubi er worker, Soutr.

MEN OF 45 NOT

TO BE CALLED BY .1 Draft Situation Has Reached Normal Flow, Declares i Secretary of War. WASHINGTON. Oct.-20. The war department does not plan to call men within the draft up to 45 years by Jan. 1, Sec'y Baker said today in dis- j cussing press dispatches crediting i John It. -Mott, international hecrc-j tary of the Y. M. C. A., with saying i thathe had been bo informed by Mr. ' Baker. "I am sure Mr. Mott has been misunderstood," said the secretary. "There is no such plan. The draft situation has reached substantially a normal How. The men are coming In about as fast as they are being shipped out. This will be continued." Sec'y Baker said war work is not being slowed up because of the peace discussions. The only delay, he said, a:.d it has been only in spots, which has been called to his attention, is due to the epidemic of influenza. This, he added, was entirely temporary and is being rapidly overcome. PROMOTE TWO OFFICERS. WASHINGTON. Oct. 29. The senate today confirmed the nomination of Maj. Gens. Hunter Liggett and Robert L. Bullard to be temporary lieutenant generals. They command the first and second American armies in France. Try NEWS-TIMES WANT Ab "THREE FLUE" REMEDIES M omn Compound for Coldn, Cirlppr, Neuralgic and Itheuaiatic 1'aiiiH, .o rrntf. Carola ( ream Hub for the Nostril an! ( hft. The original C amphor, Menthol und V intergrern Ointment, 3.1 rent. Improved MuUalnio glre prompt relief for Cough, Bronchial Troubles, Sore Thront and Cold, 00 For hale by: Modern J'hurmarj. I'eople' Drug More. Donohne', Idneoln und Ilronoon. Oornn'H, lfU H. MichlgHn St. Wolter' rbarriutrj . Trade nupplled by T1IK MODKKX MKDICINK CO., South Ilend, Ind. DO you think I would start housekeeping without Golden Sun? Not for a minute I HE knows good coffee when he tastes it. And so do I." I olden Sun Coffee the dustlcss, chaffless coffee. i Never sold by peddlers: only hy home-town grocers who cooperate in local movements for the betterment of your community. I Be fair. Trade with ! home-town grocers I j THE WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY Toledo Ohio T1r ca b mo bubfMl. bllbr. rorhekd, t d r brrd rooacn rithout iro. WhB tk irx coa from tb blood of wonto, th rt f from thtir checkt their charm aad attractira.M dp&rt. I always incut that my patients take orcanic iron Nuxitcd lron-(nct meuüic ircn which often corrode the stomach and does more barm than good). .Nuxitcd lr:n is easJy asiixi lated. does cot blacken nor injure the teeth nor upset the toxaeb. It will increase the strength anl entrance of weak, rerTO'j, irritable, careworn, haggard wotr.cn ia tw weeks time ia many cases. I have used it m tr.y own practice with most urpmirg results." Ferdinand King. X.D.. well known New York l'hysician and medical author. (Satisfaction ruaranteed or noney refundcd-On si)t at a'.l cood druaitS.J

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Many More of Our Boys Will Soon be Marching Away

Warm Cozy

A most interesting display that brings pleasant smiles The new Cold Weather Fashions in Coats vou must admit

ized in these smart coats and are worthy of the most flattering admirataion. . q ' jk y Beautiful Soft and Silky Plushes, Wool Velour, Silvertone, Chin jk rV

Lhow Lloth, plain or with rK 1 A n r o r a

attractive Values in Uood rurs We cannot too strongly emphasize the advisability of buying GOOD Furs, ignoring completely the price-appeal of "cheap"" grades. Good furs are an investment. They are worn vear after vear, aUavs looking rich and aristocratic. "Cheap"'" furs go to pieces in short 'order. " We sell only the most trustworthy furs, carefully selected and expertly made up. Let us show you how moderately priced they are:

All Theaters Closed Temporarily When the theaters reopen, the Castle and the LaSalle will both be under the same management. A combination booking policy will be arranged and the best pictures made shown at both houses without conflicting programs. The LaSalle Coupon Books 10 Tickets for $1.10 will be good at either theater.

IN BOSTON THE THEATERS HAVE BEEN REOPENED AFTER A THREE WEEKS' SHUTDOWN. CHICAGO AUTHORITIES ARE PLANNING TO OPEN UP THAT CITY GRADUALLY. TOMORROW SOME OF THE THEATERS ON THE NORTH SIDE WILL LIGHT UP. THE BAN WILL BE RAISED GRADUALLY, EXTENDING SOUTHWARD, AND BY SATURDAY THE WHOLE CITY EXPECTS TO BE OPEN. SO THE SITUATION SEEMS TO BE IMPROVING, AND WE HOPE TO REPORT THE SAME CONDITION HERE BY THE LAST OF THE WEEK.

loertson

Store Opens at 8l30; Close 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.

Every Boy Should Be provided with the most complete outfit necessarv for his comfort. ' Our Apron Comfort Kit has over 2, 5 00 satisfied users and is one of the most complete of any i't on the market. It is made of waterproof khaki, can be worn as an apron to keep the clothes clean. Individual pockets for each article which includes trench mirror, towel, wash cloth, soap, tootli brush, tooth paste, shaving cream, khaki and white thread, self-threading needles, aluminum thimble, safety pins, plain pins, buttons, talcum, hand lotion, comb and khaki handkerchief. Fittrd all complete, $3.75. Satin Service Flags for all branches of service. We make to order, service flags, for all occasions anv size. Our soldier booth is most complete of anv in Northern Indiana.

Before the Boy Goes Away you should see that his clothing is all marked. Cash's Woven Names all ready to sew on easch garment, also for blankets. We have them in several colors in our notion section main floor.

Coats for Women

fur trimmed and all fur collars, at jO'.

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SAMUEL P. SCHWARTZ Democratic Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney Has served the past 5 years as Deputy Prosecutor

A vote for him is a vote to insure an administration of Honor-Integrity-Efficiency

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The shrinkage in io of the motion iitirt" trade? itftjxr thi o'k art' an indication as to how the Iilm business lias lx-"n. All future nmiourHf-rwnt h.o rwfn withdrawn and with fow rolrws to jdibll-h, tho field hn.s bfii lirt'tty well il-rtrl. Hut tho his ."tars liad no ilifliculty in orrup) i ritr thcin-oI during thflr fiifoiftHl vacation. Iou;hk- I uirlt ok-, took jim a'roIflano trip to Now York fnrn W'a-h-inton aiul tnri $.0o0,00o for an aftcmMnS suhrlptioii-i. His HUI Hart, all dlld up like a cowlKiy, ton nil tin f-a-t a .'id -lh- tcrl millions. Hart 1- wrkincr in lh t'lik-ac jtfK'k3anI now not m a mat cuttor hut taking a Tow invldo lov for Iii fortlK-oming picture fairhank will be mth at tlio IiSallo when v tpon, in "Hoadln' Sfuth." I-l-io rrriiMn'n urxt picture will Ik called "The I'arMan Wife." IaS;iIIe-C'a-tle o(iKin txk will h Mld ten tickets for $1 llat( IncludIns tax. on the two ojH-nins day.

Jdfos

Co 9 of approval. are fullv real-j.-rr ;j Your Gow is a Milk M achine The amount of milk a cow will proJuce vicnend on the quality of feed she eats. I his mut he milkprr.ducine: feed, rich in con centrates and scientitic.illv prepared, r your nachine 'A'lII not v:orK properly. PURINA COW CHOW IS JUST SUCH A FEED For Sale by ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. 525-535 N. Emerick St. Home 6123 Bell 2221 WARNER BROS. S'll tinl)()V(.I.C (m:-i: i ;.ii i:k i i k.. i; 111 Vane M. Li J Sx Don't Pay Cash for Your Clothing. Your ( redit I .nnl at GATELY'S, r.r.t S. Michigan