South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 342, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1918 — Page 2

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

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Dr. Freycrmuth Says That Physicians Must Report Influenza Cases.

Dr. O. Ir frmuth, s-Tro-'.iry of th" ify boar.! rf Jw.tith, Hit uriLiy ' i-tl;e f " 1 lo .. Ins !Me)?nt r at Üüi; the inMnen :tu tion In South F !.!: "Th r' füis t i " a cont'.iet .? ipn.iori rt ti; i r ?!) inimlr of n"ufi,z.'i r;is in the rity of So :th I : n I at tili- tinio, 'A r.nt report in the Soutn I'.' nri Tril.-)n- i?.!i .ir. - th.it thij re r r.ni if t!i' ' ' ' i .i : 1 1 r: ,' Ih" school children of t hi I h if.

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inc of thi-i report this !'j.ir!!:i:.! ?all-l nP, l .v 'phone, n irly all f h' phy'-irir"; j.r.T th ir.u: In th."iTy ati'l !' .irr,"'l from thrn t i . 1 1 t ! j t sirrK--it n ii r?i ? of ,!.-- of thN lira-- nnler th'ir ctr-' v.;is approliü.'ttfly LTD. Wr an- Incline! to trkr th word of th pliysi' i ins of this rity :T'l relievo th.it tin- t r u r.iitln in as tluy represented

"A thro !- a trroat 'e;l of apprehenion to tin- rity of thi :rouM. thi !; i rtnient vull re pct ftillv th" aid of th" iiitti-1-tm of The nv-li.al yrnf--inn In rojinir the city' rrretly informed ij to the t r 1 1 s! i to of its hal; 'i und o this end will yi i not ktr.dly report :o us. hh ";rly in tlif ! y ;h po-Mlde. ho iiurnlr of t j w ;i-'H nrnl lo.-.i-tionn y'i 1 1 .-1 n the preer-din it 1;y. a wl! a. the nuinl"'r of r (scs li-i-h trik'-!. Thi n"'d r-. -t t.ile np muri of your tii'. and can l "iently rlorio by your o'lico chrk, and will 1"'' prcatl appreciated hy th!s If partniorit. "May m r not lrpon! now. a-; h't toforr-. np'rn yonr h"-.'u ty roopcrition in this mitt r of liralth ?n vvlilch ho city a so vitally intrfstvl at this time" lit mm!'r tho Ftatr hoaril of health diiianl.s th .' rrport-i. "Fraternally yours. !:. O. Frpyorrnuth. M. P. -Spcrrtarv Jto.ird of Health."

t to Al-.a C. aral John Ii. Sf'U 'ml .Jonathan 1. rrie. ',.()).. t . "arm in Liv rty tp. ' j Saraurl M. KcPi .son r? al. to Fffirry P.razy. 51. I.nts :8-"i. M.j t

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Alj.l'H I. IlM-n-- r-nd Mary J .' his -sifo. to r,f('irf r;. t and : A r '. , his v. ir-. SJ. 'OO. 1Ot "T m!

' VY-n::T ' ; ' : : 1 t?h.b i m's I'nol Add. ri -,:. .f ,-outh ;!!. I' üllir: a.' 1 I'iu Aofiatjon of , : ;t Horvalh and r.i .:, !."s 3 1 . r,"t 1 1 , r.r-'.i ; ("ity YifTv 'Uro to tov'n .f M1 ! r. now a part of city ff :.Jov;th ;: ral. .-ar.iL .1. Mills "hi i. nan, widow. i:i:;ah i;. Miils. 1. I'art f lots ! t .il l 11 in J. !!; .'. a.- -hown n r.- 'd pl.it of William S. Yaii Add. ') ity of Sou til Bmv1. 'Im: !.- L. 1' rk y and Gertrude ;., i..- wif-, to I"ranis V. I)n .and ':-fhi v., h Ai:", $i. p;,rt ff p,t .: a., i 1. i; r.t il's Jni Park Ad. I. to !;.- of Mi-haw.ika. rranl. Iuup;i and Stella to Benjamin I. Morris anil William Diirchs,!ar. 1"'. Farm In Harris tp. ' I M ith I-:. Howler and Herman l.. jl.f piU.-'.'.ind, t( '. II. Sheilci.s, SI. il.ots l os and 109 In 0. I. town of ! Walkerton.

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BIND GORKA OVER TO CIRCUIT COURT WITH BOND CUT TO S5.000

STREET CAR COMPANY SUED FOR DAMAGES

Delegates Will Gather Mishawaka For Twoday Session.

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WELL KNOWN LOCAL BUSINESS MEN FORM AUTO REPAIR COMPANY

SoimI 'onr Nanv ami W'o'll Send You a LacSinite fONT ,n,i h fnnr. S.'inl j.uir wnamf ami fiutrrr ni.e and say "nd n:' n f.n-!inlf rn.'i!.trd In .1 (olid v!l rlns: on 1 Piv' fretrtil." W will sn,l it propul rieht to your lioUK'. When it eines n;rt ly Jfp'slt f. TT." with tti- po, fM. m rid then ye:ir it f.-r 10 full .live If ou. r if any of ymir frieniir cm tll it from ; !i;i ni'iri-1. s-nl it Nie k. I'.iit tf yon !e-M' t hiiy It scn.i tii ?2( a fiKi'.th until .t."..7." has Write Today TJ,r',', f t!:e fl.-lid rin' I'diS-t rate. I ih-ive Voll wish iliidies' or Il's. t t sure t finder size. Harold Liohman Co., Dept. !U." 12 N. MU Iiiaii Av., Chicago, III.

'. A. Li ncater and R. S. Walters, as president and treasurer, re--pfM'tP d'. if th ornpany, have oniphte,! the organization of The olfa Co., Mir csors to the t'olft x Manufacturing Co., wJiose plant, on S. Main t., hut ned a fow months au'o. A blick ruiildins at 100-110 I.inoln Way 11. . where th Catllllao ,-rara"e was for.tu-rly located, has l't on 1m-o(i i, tho now compan for the present iiianufacturints' lueds of thf comp. my. A fpeoialty of painting and retinif-hiriK automoi i 1 : aim iiianufactui im; tos for cars for summer and winter use will l.e made Ly the company, which, will also do ffenoral automobile repair work. (It-orge Miller will have char.-;.' of th? mechanical department and Oscar Hans, of MishuAaka, will l.e in charge of the painting department. Iath projn iotoi s of the new concern an' well known and successful south l.end business men, Mr. Lancaster having li'f-n formerly IdentlI 'd with the Colfax Manufaeturiner Co.. and Mr. Walters im former manager of tlie Northern Indiana las ic KIcctrio O.

LOCAL BIRDS WIN AT CHICAGO POULTRY SHOW

Two entrio of Cornish saine chickens of Orvillo M. Ray of rural route No. South Pond, won third and tifth prizes at the Chicago poultry show lat wek. The same birds have won prizes at local and surrounding county fairs and poultry shows, hut this is the first year that Mr. Kay has entered them in a show as large as the Chicago exhibition, which this year had an t-ntry list of over 4,000.

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The annual Sunday school conven

1 tlon of .St. Joseph county will he held Tuesday and Wedneslay. Dec. 10 and 11, at the First Christian church

in Mishawaka. Mornincr, afternoon and evening sessions have been Planned for both days. P. F. Ahrens will have charge of the song service at the opening session at which time the reports of county of floors will be given. Rev. (3. W. Titus will lead the devotional exercises. In the afternoon Miss Kmma Lemon of Indianapolis will speak on "Children's Division Program" and she will also k id an open discussion of "Sunday School Problems." Devotions will he condueted by Itev. C. L.. Itulison, committees will he appointed an 1 conferences of township orticers will bo held. In the evening there will he song service and special music hy the Mishawaka Christian church, devotions hy ll'ev. U. S. Davis, and an allre.s. "The Present Task" by Miss Lernen. On Wednos.lay morning L. A. Walker will talk on "Teachers: How to Secure Theip: Their Opportunities" anl the subject. "Pupils: Their Needs and Expectations" will c discussed by Rev. J. A. Rurnett. An address, "looking Forward" will bo presented by Miss Lernen, and dectionals will he led hy Itev. R. L Parker. Flection of oilicers will be held at the afternoon meeting at which two addresses will be givtm. 'Publicity in the Sunday School" b; C. F. "Wilson, ami "The New Depart ment Divisions" by Miss Lernen. Ii. C. Whiicomb will conduct the Kong servic; .md II. J. Martin will lead the devotional exercises. At the tlnal se-ssljn Rev. M. C. Tunison of Logansport, Ind., will lecture on "The School of tho Hour," drills will be given by the boy scouts of tho South Lend i'. M. C. A., and devotional will be conducted by Rev. D. E. Young. All mornlnfc sessions will begin at 10 o'clock, afternoon sesdons ut 2 o'cloc'v, and evening sessions at 7:30 o c'ock.

"VICTORY SING" BIG FEATURE AT FINAL AUXILIARY MEETING

A "Victory Sing," led by Mrs. Robert Holveracheld, accompanied by Mrs. James Cover, was the feature of the final meeting of the Wilson auxiliary, which was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wurde L. Mack, 12 3 X. Shore dr. This 'Auxiliary has been one of the möst energetic branches of the local chapter, as was evidenced by the splendid report of the organization which was read at the meeting Friday. Among the articles completed are 52S knitted piece. 22 bed sheets, 22 pillow slips, 2Ü dozen handkerchiefs, 3- dozen wash cloths. Miüs Virginia Tutt gave a 14-minute talk on food conservation, In which .she emphasized tho necessity for the saving of food on an honor tasis. In order to feed the starving people overseas, after which Mrs. T. V. Slick read three most interesting letters from a niece of Mrs. Marde Mack, who Is engaged in Red Cross canteen service "over there." It wan decided that in the futur all of the members of the auxiliary would secure knitting materials direct from headquarters. The balance in tiie treasury was voted to the Visiting Nrrse association for its Christmas c ieer fund. The ofllceia of the Wilson auxiliary are Mrs. i;. J. Cady, chairman; Mrs. T. V. Slick, vice chahman; Mrs. V. O. Davies. jr., treasurer, and Mrs, Knowles Smith, secretary.

GIVES GERMAN-MADE TOYS TO RED CROSS FOR DISTRIBUTION

The Ceoige Vyn:an and Co. itoro of South Rend has given to ;he local Rod Cross chapter several hundred dollars worth of German Tnado Ohrtstmax toys to be sold for tho benefit of the local Red Cross civilian relief committee. These toys are some which wero purchased by the store before the entrance of the United States in tha war and include a wide variety of mechanical and construction toys, such as tracks and trains, electrical and mechanical, steam engines, lantrns and slides, attachments for steam engines and scores of others too numerous to mention, which wore not manufactured in this country bef.re the war.

A tted Cross is to b pained 0:1 I each toy, which uill b incloed in oo also labeled with th- Red jCros embl'-m. Tho fact that toys j whi.h u.ii' made bv the enemy .country can be turned to such good t;s should injure the cooperation of all .smith Rend Chrstmas toy shopI pers. No time or place for the sale of I the tos hs be en announced as ye! (The fact that the Wyman store h:u 'given tho tiy outright to the Rod i Crovs-will enabl them to o fcol I

at extremely attractive prices. MAKRiA;i: lu i:si :s. Albeit Schräder, farmer. North Liberty. and C.ertrude M.mgus. North Liberty. Married in the county clerk's ottio- by Justice Wy-ruszvnskl.

Atty. Cyrus Pattee, appearin"? in the city court in behalf of Atty. Walter and William Mclnerny. counsel for Djonai Gorka, charged with fmhezzlement by his former employer. Michael Hozinski. cigar manufacturer, asked Saturday morning to waive preliminary hearing of the case and arraignment of the prisoner in the city court, and the accused was bound over to the grand Jury in the .um of $ö.(00. It is possible that Gorka's case may he settled before it reaches the circuit court. Gorka's bond was originally $4",fiOO, which was later reduced to $15.000, and now stands at $5.000.

Judgment as damages in the sjr.i of JS.'.O is aked of tho local street rar company in a suit brought in th superior court by Samuel W. Lippman for the alleged loss sustained by the plaintiff April .n 191. when a street car of the defendant company ran into a horse and bugey of the former that was being driven east on LasaHe av., j,t Hydraulic a v. The horse and buggy at the time cf the accident were in charge of Edward Cahanaw, an employe of the plaintiff, who claims that the animal was badly injured and thv? buggy demolished hy the car, which collided with them from the renr.

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PVT. JOHN EICHSTADT MISSING IN ACTION

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Details of Cutting Affray Being Aired in City Court Today.

Pvt. John Eichstadt of ITS N Rrookfleld av., is reported In a recent casualty list as heing missing in action in France since Sent. 23.

' A mistake in the date however, has

evidently been made by the war department in sending the telegram to the family Informing them of his name being on the list of missing, as a brother, Steve Eichstädt, has received a letter from John dated Oct. 14, and which stated thr.t hf had previously been wounded.

Judge Frank Gilmer of the city court, after hearing Joseph Richards', the defendant, testify in his own behalf Saturday morning in the preliminary hearing of the case of assault with intent to kill us the result of Richards stabbing John l Hoelka. Nov. 11 at th? Windsor hotel, ordered Richards dismissed on the ground of justified self-defense. Testimony of the defense was introduced to show that Richards, a structural iron worker employed at the Studebaker plant, was merely acting in self-defenso when he used a pocket knife on Boelka. Included in the witnesses called to testify for the defense were Frank Eger, proprietor of a restaurant on Division st., a,nd Mrs. Maud Miller, residing near the Windsor hotel. Lger testified that Roelka entered his place of business In an intoxicated condition on the morning of Nov. 11, and after purchasing some near beer grew Insulting toward L'ger and broke a chair and damaged a kettle, belonging in the restaurant. L'ger testilie.l that Boelke was intoxicated at tho time. Richards, testifying in his own behalf, and Mrs. Miller, who was In the Windsor hotel when the alleged cutting took place, declared that Boelke attacked tho accused without provocation, striking the latter several times as he followed Richards Into the olllce of the hotel from the bar-room, where the trouble is said to have started. It was in the office of tho hotel that Boelke Is said to have received the severe cut on the right side of his abdomen, which necessitated the victim being taken to a hospital for treatment.

munis. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Clement Cressy of 111." X. St. Feter ft., a son, Dec. 4.

Hair work. .SwUme. made for on dollar. Mrs. T. C. Stephens, 010 Sherman av. lOifM-s

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Look, Mother! Is tongue coated, breath feverish and stomach sour?

California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver, bowels.

WILL DEMONSTRATE APPLE TREE TREATMENT

County Agricultural Agent John S. Rordner announces that there Is to be a demonstration of treatment for winter injury to apple trees on Dec. 10 in the orchard of William Burden, residing northeast of Mishawaka. Considerable damage was done last winter to apple trees throughout the county. How to care for those which have lived through the summer will be shown at the demonstration on Tuesday afternoon by R. W. Kelley of Purdue university. Mr. Rordner urges that every orchard owner In the county attend the demonstration.

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CIIIMi: lVVGILVNT. A Chinese missionary pageant, portraying: Chinese customs and superstitions and the change that 's wrought In their lives by their acceptance of the Christian religion, will be presented by the young women of the First Brethren church, located at Michigan and Stull sts., 01 Sunday night at 7:H0 o'clock. The young women will present the pageant In costume. There will be no regular Sunday night services.

A laxative today saves a sick hild tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, do.'sn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then rlon't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a fe w hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing' is oftlmes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment ,;lven In any sicknes. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your drugzist for a bottle- of "California Syrup of Figs," which lias full directions for babies, children of all uges and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Comr.any."

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IYruna is r.ot a re", untried experiment.

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A Store Within a Store

Our Exchange Department tloor, where nothing but ond that have been turned in as part payment on new oods are kept, might be called a store within a store, although it is next door. Also, it can be called "The Bargain Store." Shrewd buyers drop in there right along and pick up used furniture that now looks like new at practically their own prices. The Exchange Department was a wonderful success ii-.m ih.e tirst day it was announced. Have you talked with any friends th::t have turned in some of their old furniture as part payment on ne-. -: They're all "tickled." Some are buying sifts on that plan. Ak us for the details if vou don't know them.

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