South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
PLACE PETERSON
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Warrant Charging Criminal Action Served Saturday. Place Bonds at $1,000. rp.troT:i .ui Arthur P-t-r.-on was si rested .irl tut d.u morning on a charge of blackmail preferred by Juiin i'o zkow.-ki. ,nd wan placed nnder $1,000 bonds for hi appear-MK-M In city court Monday morning. Pct.r.-nn. through hi- attorney, John G. Yea Kley, lurni.-hed the rcodred bail. F'oanovs'.;l harr-. that .u l-e. 2.', Peterson drnari'li-il and obtained I J" from h!m aiM Miehnei Rohajjz'jik. threatening th;n with arr for having th unlawful pu.--sc.-i-sicn of Jin. nor unlfs they paid him the rnony. The ai?:davit on which the warrant was issued .-as that the inoney was pnid to Peterson. Peterson was placd under arrest fit poM . headquarters Saturday morning. II'' had been n o t i : i d that a warrant had heon Nsu'd for his arrest, and he api -ard at headquarters with his attornev. ROBERT E. GEYER GETS ! MEDAL FOR BRAVERY! After veentl Mnn'hs of waiting for n iettf r from thur son. and an xha u-t ive Inquiry throuch almost ''very branch of th erice. Mr. and Mrs. rharhs A. Ciht, toi'i Poria- a.. haa- at JaM re'eive! word in t): form of a tde-ram from th K'vernni"nt saying that he had heen awarded t!u dit in:uiihed t-ervic TfKs for extraordinary licroistM In action on Sept. 1.'. Aeeordinp tu th tdeprain. Pvt. liohert 1!. Jeyer. who is a member of battery K of the 12th held Hrtil1'uy, was in tfie position of spare Kunnpr in a battle near Thiaucourt 1 'i ante, or) Sept. 1 . The word was J'.is.vfd hack to the reserves that thf entire txun crew mi nnml-er one jrun )i?d b.en killed or wounded. At the word of th officer I'vt. ieer i.shed forward to take his place at the lanyard of the pun. It was nee. f-s-Ary for the new erew to clear th :roii ml ;j round" the mm of the deaiK and utMjncied before, the new men could put the cannon into action. Pt. (lever enlisted in this city April 12. lf17, and was pent to Ft. Constitution. After Leins there only a sliurt time lie was ent to Syracuse. X. V., from where he was transferrer! to Ft. Meyer. Va.. from where he sailed overseas on Jan. 10. ISIS. He was In two of th" biegest "battles fouicht in I'rance. Thev Were the battles of Chateau Thierry jind Soissons. His parents have not heard fron; Ii im for a number if months and are at present tryinc to locate- hin through the Red Cross ami the war department. DR. A. E. BARRETT TO ADDRESS INDIANA CLUB lr. A. Ilmrene P.artb-tt. noted traveler am b cturrr. will speak before the members and friends of th? Indiana club Tuesday evenintr. Pr. , Rirtlett has been very highly praised in the cities where he has appeared, his travel lectures heinrr especially well Vee'-ived. lutiner, served at f:?,f), vil proeede the lecture.
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upset? Pars Diapepsin Är EIGHT YEARS OF SUFFERING Brought to an End by an Old and Time Tried Remedy Had Mrs. D. L Waiden. R. F. D. No. Box No. T3, Many, U.. started the ue d LOr. Hartman Terup.a sooner, site might have I ecu si ci ytir of pain and anxiety . Her letter written October 1. 11S, reflects the gratitude of oiu who has been snatched from almost the "valle and Kladow f death.." The story in her own words Kllow : "I am ulad P X II of the wamder- .1 .ide n; nind ! could la ver h tul P. ti !it I b.ie i. .ie.'4 fiom th. ell. After looking over a Perum v-. tl prrno.1. 1 had ( ni ach j A 5 mm aae 1 do i led to try Pcruna. (ro.;ble for eitht --is oi.ld ?ot j The prst doe stopped tne cramnit without r.iTni'j. .md .t tre-in ( ,t. iii'itin and pi ssdnc I h.nt suf;.nd tutting, whb'li 'vm,!.I shrte" eted so lor.u. After ten days I .?:y bre.ith and 1 5pu up noobl: 1 ub at without it hurting me. t tlimy ii.ii' at nicht. Slom.u h J slpp d spittint at r.ight and gaineti r'jhini. anl other treatment gaejir. wtiht. Nov 1 am in perfect l... relief. i'H.illv I :;Ov up hope and health, thanks to elodsent IVruni." .a h a iettt-r ii an inspiration t eer sick and aillnc mar r vi:nIf o ir tro-.1 le t. due to cit.nrh or a catarrhal condition, no mat-
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r - f t With the cominK of Victor II. 1 Kupfi-rer. as building secretary, th ativities if the hoys' department of the V. M. C. A. will be very KTeatly enlarged. Included in the tlans is a system j of scoring or pradins a. boy. P.-y- j clodoists and woikera with boys j h ive for many years endeavored to ' APPOINTED PERMANENT U. S. ENROLLING AGENTS Tiie Public lriiK store. druKKUis. who were special enrolling apent? for the United States merchant marine (iurirp the war. have just been appointed permanent enrolling agents for the 1'nited States ship-pln--board recruiting service, by Henry Howard, its director. Otticial notice of their appointment was teceived here today from reeruitnc server he:ulqtiartcrs. custom house, Posten. T "nusiial opportunities are offered the American youth who desires to enter the United States merchant scrico. Hoys who have had no se.i experience are piven free training, wifh pay, on one of the severt! specially UUed training ships of th reeruitinp service, .and then are listed for active duty in the highest paid merchant marine in the world. Travel, adventure and a career li before them under the Stars and Stripes. Owing to the rapid delivery of new cargo vessels the demand for trained seamen is increasing, and a special campaign to recruit young men for immediate training is now tinder way. Detailed information regarding the opportunities in the merchant service can be obtained from Messrs. Striebel Steinet, proprietors of the Public Dru store. COM-TH OX AKMlSTICi:. P.v I nipM Press: LONDON, Jan. 1 1. Marsha" 1 Korh has invited the German supreme command to confer with allied representatives in Treves, Jan. 14, regarding prolongation of the armistice, it was announced in an official dispatch received from 'P.crlin today. take p runa. Try Pcruna tlrst. .
Activities of Boys' Department
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. r -m m . r-.-develop a system whereby a boy's stronjr and weak points, physically, mentally and spiritually could be. visualized. The Tuxis pystem developed by the Canadians, was the first system Introduced. This has been irrcatly improved upon until now it is pos5lble to pet a fairn accurate esti BROTHERS TAKE VOWS IN H0LYCR0SS ORDER Three oung brothers made perpetual vows in the Protherhood of 1 f uly Cross, eight novices made first vows, and live young men were invested witTi the habit of a brother at Notro Dame, Ind., Friday, in the presence of a large number cf friends, secular and religious. Tlv? ceremonies were presided over by the Very liev. Andrew Morrisscy. Most of the young men are pursuing a course of studies, or have already co'inpleted it at Dujarie institute, Notre Dame. The New ly-professed are: Preith -er Owen, C. S. C, instructor in the Catholic Central high school. Fort Wayne. Ind.: Urother Lander. C. S. ('.. assistant rector of rft. Edward's hall, Xotre Dame, Ind.. and Urother Arnold. C. C.. instructor at Xotre Dame. Those who mad. first vows were": Brothers Harold. Thcoere, Agatho. Paulinus. Lambert, Anselm, Fabinu and Firmin. The candidates admitted to St. Joseph's novitiate Included: 1-eo Gaines- (Prother Martial, C. S. C, Detroit. Mich.: Leo .Smith (Prother Clarene), Monroe, Mich.: Iiurence Costigan (Prother Thomas). Rochester. X. Y. : and Wurren Rurk3 (Prother Grald). Xew Orleans, La. GEO. BROWN RECEIVES LETTER OF SYMPATHY (teorge P.rown, of 1411 Marine street, nt present principal of the live point school In Portage twnfhip. and for the past thirty-three years a teacher in the public schools In this vicinity, received a letter of sympathy from the teachers of Warren. Harris, German and Clar townships on the recent death of his son. Earl. The following resolution was incorporated in the letter: "Whereas, it lias been seen tit for the great and Almighty God, to take Earl Brown, the beloved -son of one of our fellow workers, and while we deplore the fact, yet bow to His will, knowing that He means It all for the best. Ar.d what is earth's loss is heaven's gain. In token of our sympathy for you in this, your darkest hour of sorrow, we reach out our hearts and hands to you and ay In the word? of the. prophet, Met us hope.' " This resolution was signed by R. II. Lonfield. superintendent, and R. C. Shana field, assistant superintendent; also the teachers of the townships mentioned before. DEBATING TEAM WILL BE FEATURE AT LUNCHEON The higli school ilehatlnE teart will le featured at the Monday noon luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce. The question up for discission will be: Resolved, "That the United States .Should Continue to Operate the Railroads," and tha teams taking part are composed of the following high school debaters: Affirmative. Arnold Alexander. Keith Masters. Morris Goodman: negative, Siitnnel Icibolz. Carl Haumgartner and John B. Campbell, jr. Tho teams dehated this topic with Michigan City last Monday and emerged victorious in both decisions, so a lively discussion nt the C. of C. meeting is promised when "Greek j meets Greek." itniY ;r:x. m:u, Monday p XRW YORK. .n. 11. Funeral e.f MaJ. Gen. J. Pranklin 1'ell will t held with full military honors at Washington on Monday, with interment In Arlineton Xutional cemetery. I.AW l'IIlS T(l ru. c r P.v ! Pre-: LONDON. Jan. 11. Andrew Ronar Iivv. member of the RritUh peace delegation, tlew to France in a Handley Page plane this morning. FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES
mi m r t 1 1 v ' ' :i- ' - s .fr . i ..V ' ' v-::,-- V.-' v' ; v.- : , . ---s ' ' - . mate of a boy's all around development. This is determined by a series of questions to determine the amount of acquired knowledge and native ability. "When it is reduced to a praf it visualises' a hoy's vtronpr j and weak points for him in .such a way as to stimulate him to straipht1 en his line of balance. MASS MEETING FOR CAR SERVICE TODAY Attention! hit rap hangars and those who wait on cold street corners for a street car. There will b-- a mass me. ting Sunday afternoon. January 12. in the Central Trade and Libor hall, at :'.1T South Michigan street, for the purpose of trying to secure better service. Kverybody who rides a street car Is asked to attend. Ralph Dinsmore will call the meeting to order at -:3u p. m. prompt, ami everyone who is interested in the proposition is askedto be in their seats at this time. Men and women who are forced to dopen! upon the street cars to ,-et to work on time have worn the alibi out, and the car was late. Business men have become tired of it. and this afternoon a representative gathering of citizens will meet and file a formal protest against the abominal service now given to the public. REV. M. J. SMART WILL SPEAK AT OLIVET A. M. E Rev. M. J. Smart of the Mt. Zion Raptist church will he the speaker at the 3:;10 o'clock service at tho Olivet A. M. E. church today. There will also be a love feast and class it 10 o'clock in th- morning followed by a sermon by the pastor. Rev. C. E. Allen. D. D., will preach in the evening. A HOME MADE GRAY HAIR REMEDY You Can .Make at Homo a iWler (Jray Hair Kcmedy Thau Yu Can Ruy. (5 ray streaked or faded hair is not only unbecoming, but unnecessary. You can darken it without using a tlye. "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make it seft and flossy. To a half pint of water add t ounce of hay rum. a small box of Dar'no Compound and 1-4 ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or the druggist will put it up for yeu. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a pray haired person look 20 years younger. It is not a dye, it does not color the most elelecate scalp; is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off." Fitil Fit Unhealthy Fatness Shortens Life. Reduce Weight Would you liko to reduce your weight 10 to CO, or more, pounds in. a simple, safe, comfortable wayf I)o you want to be healthier, to look, younger, to Lc sprightly, to bo more efficient, to possess a ";ood figure without wrinkles or flatbine?f Then stop harmful drugging; do rot follow starvation diet or tedious exercising, but adopt tho delightful, guarantee horrin eyMcm. Stand by your window or in tho open air eeh morning anil evenin-j, taking deep breaths. Use oil of korein and follow other sicple directions of the pystein. You will reduce your weight, or Teeeive ft forfeiture in eash ucler $100 guarantee. Get a small box of oil cf korcin (in capsules), cow sold in drug stores at lowest before-war price, or write to Koreia Company, Station F, Xew York Citv, for free book. ' 'Reduce Weight "Happily. " Amaze everj-bodv by attractive fgure, vigorous health ani personality. Show others this adv't.
MILITARY LAW IN ! BUENOS AIRES : AS RIOTS GROW!
Machine Guns Used to Quell Mobs, Government is Passive. RY .IA.MKS I. VJH.1.1 II. ; l.y I n'tt-i' Pre s ; RCKNOS AIR RS . .Ian. 11. The ; general strike in Puenos Aires was. rapidly developing pos-sihiliiies of an j open revolution today. ' Establishment f military die- I tatorship last night by Jen. Dellepiane, commander of the first mill-j tary region, embracing Ruenos Aires. , was expected to bring matters to a head. The presect national administration was elected by tlie worker. S far. it has taken no decisive steps to repress the disorders, which result-j ed in clarhes between thousands of strikers arid strong forces- of soldiers last night. Machine guns were used and the casualties were heavy. This passive attitude by the government lel Dollepiane to assume control, he announced. The Mrikers apparently are developing bolshevistic tendencies. If the government backs up Dcllepiane. rev olution may be precipitated. If the government opposes Dcllepiane. the latter may attempt to replace at least a portion of the ministers. i l'ato Rests nu Army. . Although Pres't Irigoyen has said he will not declare martial law, such a sta'e practically exists now. Dellepiane's action is not jet regarded as antagonistic to the government, but if liigoyen disapproves, he is likely t c take some counter action that will oomplicate the situation and rentier It more serious than the strike. In the event til is happens, the loyalty of the army will determine the futures. j A large number of striking pedicemen attacked the central postoftice last night, but were driven off by machine guns. At about the same time several thousand other strikers, in two columns, attempted to storm the central police station. .MASQI KKADF, BALL Will be given at Herman Sons hall, corner Importe and Walnut, by Hermans Sister Lodge Xo. 2, Saturday, Feb. J. Don't forget the date. Committee. Advt. 10&02-12 Subscriptions for the Delineator taken for 9 3c for a few tlays at the Pattern dept., Brandon's. Advt. 10&21-12 22 II
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All South Bend Now Knows What Piggly Wiggly Is Over 1 0,000 people visited this store Saturday and we want to thank everyone for their generous patronage. We regret very much that we were unable to handle the enormous crowd that thronged this store all day long. The way the people bought goods here Saturday shows that they are good judges of food products of a variety, including fresh fruits and vegetables at the lowest prices in the city. 235 South Michigan Street
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OUR BOYS are back again after several months of service for Uncle Sam. Back and ready to greet old friends and new able and better fitted to give old friends and new better service than ever. The training these boys have had puts them in the best physical condition, and you know when a person is phisically fit his brain is clearer able to give friends better advice about purchases.
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While they were gone Heller's New Policy was adopted, and when explained to them they were delighted with it and are able to serve their friends so much better than under the the old system. Oüll BOYS will be clad to sec you at any time
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