South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1919 — Page 2
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JOSEPH M'CAFFERY MAKES ADVENTUROUS TRIP MUNWOOD
Attorney For Defense Takes Change of Venue From Judge Gilmer.
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tiled an a'li'avit for a oh.'irige
tinu- rrom Jixig" jil:n-r. In granting thi chan . o
Judg? Gilmer submit? ! th r
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wbicb is to tf cho-'-n a -i'i-il judge to hear th Meyers fiy-: Ionii!d Drummond, I.. M. f la mm' r-f-rhmi't. Crnr'p S.'nd?, G. A. Iirbmgh ar.l I . ri Pyl. Thv .-r.it.- at;. I the counr'1 for thf I f-ri5 will choose onf of thf rive attorneys t jict as fpci il Judge. Harry S'crtnlun, rpr snting 1Mward Jam. Ivlw.inl Smith. Clnrlis Gibson nnd Martin Stayer, rhirg'-'I with RumMIng at 437 1-2 K. I-i II -nv., Thnrpday nU'ht, ab bl-l an fidavlt for a chant:'" of ( rim from Judijo Gilmer. The s!n?e and th" iittorney for th drfer.sf ared upon fi'-orvf Sands as tTi sjx-clal Judfjp in thi.- case. Deputy I'ros. Schock asked for the dismissal of tho r;ts in tho city court against CIar-rn- Klliott, charped with th unlawful pos-.p?-Fion of liquor, exida ininj: that the iso has b?n reiiled in thp circuit court, Klliott asked for a jury trial in the lower court, luit it i? the policy of th county prosecutor's oflicc not to try Jury liquor cas-s in tho city court.
."rh Mr "r. firry of 71! I. Mlr.r no.-, at th- Ste". nr. Ii..-tit:i?ion t waitir.j Iii", commit. "-n, Irid all the v!vi ( ! :r s of nr. ob! s "-., do crow!l i:1?o an S 4-b':y v:. a'-'o ;r ro th" Atlint.c of thf I'r.i'ol states in th. 1'. S. .-:;i; Miii.'AiM'!, now in port. TI.? Hf ir.t r Joft lialtimoj e or: N'ov. '.)', nid on I " . A, whn ir.i!'- of;' the . t of Xt'w foUndl. nd. .':-'h: d th- P'-rui'-ru sUTtmr ' I'm va II-:;1. ;r"-T in the wav In-
f - K i tion p: "-d that :).' niachini . ...
I r rv fit tti (;,.i nat -n uisaop-i. j n h'.-ii d th" :-tarr;' ! Wer"- pis-'
S' ! . ' r-- ori thdr way to America as j i.vi.ih'-rs .f a rortu4!?c-.-o m!-ioti. , Th" Munv.ool rtooi 1 y lor thi"i."'j
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o::;f of i i - 1 ,':' drums of c.i.:olln" in t!:-; forward Indd-- started to hak. an I o: d"- v ro tss'icd. ih.it no lire-' ro ! 1 1-p lirht'd.
CONVENTION OF THE VASA OBOER
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Eleventh Annual Meeting Swedish Society Held in Elks' Temple.
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Th" llth annual convention of the V,i" t order of America was called to order Saturday morning at 11:C0 by District Master O. II. Nystrom in the Klks' tempi". After a short business x'-jon the mePtir.R adjourned until the afternoon .os?don. Dinner was -ervod to "00 mrmrifrs at Place hall i.y th- hiyt-rs of th" lodere. Sp'akin' for Mayor Carson, who was unable to attend the evening 5' -.-ion. John F. D"IIaven, a member f the ?,oard of public works, md
.ible. I extend to you ttje bes;t wJch-s of Mayor Carsön." ; I ruins rroTAni. i
The projrram for the evening follows: "America." by the audience; welcome itrreetincs. Kmil Munson; address of welcome, J. F. Dellavcn; piano solo. Miss Esther Carlson; sons, by ladies' trio of Chicago; history of Linne lodge, Axel Anderson: address. District Master Olaf II. Nystrom: piano duet, Yiss Charlotte Anderson and Miss Kvelyn Anderson; readincr, Mrs. Ora Hnyder; vocal 5olo, Miss Fsther Carlson; address by Grand Master Carl Fetin; "tar Spancled Danner," audience. This was followed by a dane program of K) numbers, the music beir.tr f'jrnihed by Messick's orchestra. The Vasa order was !ir.-t organized 21 years atro In Connecticut, and r.'.nce that time has established branches in 32 states, four provinces in Canada, and one In Dousrla?. Alaska, having a total of ?,io lodffc-3
Dfllfiy PRODUCTS WEEK GOING
Local Consumers Will Have an Opportunity to Enlighten Themselves on the Milk Question.
At an early date "Dairy Products Week" will be featured in South ; Dend when local consumers will!
j have an opportunity to enlighten i themselves on the milk question and I it Is expected that all branches of
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:!. ore of v!rich w;;-hed away all th" lit'- ra:s. Iout. Command"! W. .. CIi!r;y of i:altimore wa-s in chir-'o of the css..d. Hi. first act afl'T rr i'ldn:,' port was to wir" to
V.'.'i-hini'ton and cite three o; !M"n for hravcry.
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o.rms a-re -ncoant- ' th" ..ddress of welcome. Over (500
inemW-rs of the b'do were there for th" evt-TiinK sossion. "Wo hope to bo aid" to pivo you th" use of a hurre
coliseum when von hold your
convention here," said Mr
"for South Prnd rl.itmincr to btiild (me We welcome you to our city. Tho-'"1 of you who are strangers will find that South Fend is a pretty poo l n'ar in which to live: those of you
'who now Ihe here are already actqunintod with that fact. We ask vom t to look around, and to observe tho 1 things of South Fend, and if there !s j anthin which we mny do to add to , your comfort., you have only to comi mand ti--
with over "ri.000 members, makinir
;t T.mhnidv the lamest orzanizationithfi load industry will participate in
of its kind In America. Massachu- j the week's program. The publicity I
setts is at present me largest aiv i matter has been prepared by the triet. with 19 lodges, while Illinois National Dairy council, and in order is second with 4S. to et knowledge of the value of Tli reo Lodges in State. ! milk as a food before the people, in Tho organization was established ;l condensed and comprehensive
rorni, a series
next j them
Dellavcn, and mixing
MILITARY FUNERAL FOR HOBART M. STRICKLER
A military funr-ral will be held for Ilobart T. Srrickler, who Iied -it Fort Fli.-s. Tex., last Tuesday. The Army and Navy union will conduct the services which will be held at th" residencp, 10? N. Carlisle st.. Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. W. A. fiarle, harp teacher, Sotith Fend Conservatory of Music.
"I want to Impress upon your mind that South TJrtnd is not con- 1 fined to the four ivalls of the city' hall, although it is the wish of the 1 city officials that you enjoy your- J
selves while In our city. We will co
of local campaigns
have been started through the country. Fred M. Alley, a dairy products expert, who is in chr. . e of the program for the local campaign, asserts that it is only necessary to demonstrate the true values of milk as a
food to the public to secure a quick response in the nature of increased '
use. While milk is the only food in tiie world which will alone sustain life and promote normal growth, it is only recently that its real value Ins becrun to he understood. From surveys made recently in a
benefits to the amount of $115,000 number of cities It has been found and donations and funeral expenses that the consumption of mill: in this to the game amount. country is less than half the amount It has been active in war work ami; required to safeguard the nation's disnlavs a service flasr of stars, j health. Fven in the case of children
for the purpose of preserving the host tli" Swedes have brought with
from their mother country.
it with the best in this
country to make them the best clas , of citizens. Though the order is . made up most entirely of Swedes, it is not one of the requirements to be- ; come a member. It is also a bene- . f'.ciary organization, pa vig sick benefits and funeral exp...-v.-s to Us members. The local lodse is included in the Illinois district, ss there are. only tYiroe lodges in Indiana. Thi j district has had its charter for 10 I vcars, and in that time has paid sick
15004-2 j operate with you in any way po
the statistics consumption
show that the under-
is unbelievable.
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Victrola
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Victor Records for March
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fit ALL Machines!
No matter where vou bought vour Victrola (or any phonograph) M ' "RECORD SERVICE"
:ome here for
. . in H i i ii ' I "T' ' " " mimmmmmmmmmmmi m m n mim.iii1 'i ictroiafeMtesssgi, nmiih1' six . : : " t 1 Our 12 Sound-prcof Record Rooms are "at youiscrvice" fvfiSV 8 New Dance Records rtt' V
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f ?ht of which are gold. Carl Festin.
grand master, spent two weeks speaking throughout New England for the liberty loan, and just recently received his' discharge from the quartermaster department 'n Chicago, where he enlisted. Olaf IT. Nystrom of Chicago is district manager. Johri F. .Carlson of Latil .listrict secretary, and
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iTh ictinn of officers for the en- I nation's health.
vvor xvill p held Sunday after- Mr. Alley is an enthusiastic dairy
noon. Th' hnll Is decorated with
flags of Sweden and America. The reception committee is composed of Mrs Freda Mellquist, Mrs. Amanda Johnson, Mrs. Esther Anderson, Mrs. Alice Hertel, Mrs. Helen Olson, Mrs. Irma Fk. Mrs. Cora Snyder, Mrs. Anna Olson. Miss Charlotte Anderson. Miss Emily Thomp
son, Miss Ida Anderson, Miss Ebba - Forslund. Anna Feck. , TRADE WITH BOLSHEVIKI
Emll Munson. John w. Anderson. Th. Olson. Richard Rosenquist. Alyrt !Ndson! Axel Carlson. N. Holm-
place of milk, it was found that children are receiving harmul substitutes in the form of tea or coffee, or both. It is such conditions that were brought to light by this survey that have inspired the use of educa
tional propaganda to bring the pub- j lie to a realization of the important '
bearing dairy products have on the
booster and predicts that the time 3
th'J I not far distant when every up-to-date community will make it a duty
to see that all children have milk of crood quality and in sufficient amount
to assure their normal development, j He also states that the increased sale of dairy products has stimulated j
production and that the result is a relative increase in prices.
BARRED BY THREE LANDS
ber?, Henning Seaburpr, Carl.-Meli -quist. Gust Strom, Oscar Prytz, Axel Anderson.
ITIIKY AHE COMING HACK AJ,-
11EADY
for the'second helping of Ohio Hock
ing Valley and Flue Diamond Ken
tucky coal. The proof of .the pudding is the second helping. Get your
next order in before the storms of I March. C. H. Defrees will fill your
order promptly. 315 S. Taylor-st. Phones Fell 279 and Itome 5279.
Advt. 14025-2
35682 $1.35
-"Head Over Heels' Medley . Fox Trot I Orchestra introducing "I'm Always Chasing Rain- f 2 Ragtime Piano Duels bows" ) 18520 "Sweet 'n Pretty" Fox Trot All Star Trio (Xylophone, Saxophone, Piano) 85c "OuL. Oui, Marie Medley One-Step Pietro on his Accordion 18521 "Girl Behind the Gun" Medley. (This show is just opening in Chicago) 85c "Rockinc: the Boat" Jos. Smith's orchestra
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Here's the Dance Record evervone has been calling for: No. 18526 only 85c. "Beautiful Ohio" Waltz CDupkAytih''TillWeMeet Again'' Waltz
Popular Songs 18525 "Mummy Mine" (oriental) .Sterling Trio 85c "I'm Waiting for You. 'Liza Jane" 18523 "I've Found the End of the Rainbow" Harrison 85c "In the Land of Beginning Again" Harrison 18509 "After You're Gone Away Marion Harris S5c "I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry" Burr 18512 "Pickininny's Paradise" Sterling Trio
85c "Rcck-a-Bye Your Baby
Dixie Melody'
w
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Also just receive Breezes" (guitars) ;
records of "Kisses;"
. Artist s Records 64796 "My Irish Song of Songs" McCormack $1.00 8859 "Lord, Have Mercy" Caruso $3 64795 "Kiss Me Again" Mabel Garrison $1.00 64563 "Songs My Mother Taught Me" (violin Kreisler $1.00 64793 "Bring Back My Bonnie to Me" Gluck and quartet $1.00 64792 'The Wren" (bird song) Galli Curci $1.00 45161 "Beautiful Ohio" (waltz song) Kline and Donlan
$1.00 "Dear Lrltle Boy of Mine
(lullaby) Elsie Baker
You're Seme Pretty Dell;" "Madelon;
Mary;" "Smiles," etc.
LOOK IT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK
WASHINGTON', March l.Trailing with bolshevist Russia has been
practically barred, by three great nations tho United States, Englan 1 and France. As a result of an order Issued by the federal reserve board whicn temporarily suspends exportation or importation of Russian rubles, official believe commercial and financial transactions with that part of Russia under bolshevik control is cut off. Franco and Great Fritain, including Canada, have acted coincidentslly with the United States in the measure outlined, it was explained. Without the privilege of exchange.
few consignments of supplies will b forwarded and intercourse practically must cease.
CROSS, FEVER1S
BIRDSELL COMPANY IS RE-INCORPORATED
Hurry, Mclher! Remove poisons
from little stomach, liver, bowels.
Give "California Syrup of Figs
at once if bilious or constipated.
Hawaiian
Papers have been filed with the secretary of state at Indianapolis by the Firdsell Mfg. Co., reincorporating for another period of 50 years. The manufacturers began business in 1 S 35. under the name of John C.
Birdsell & Sons. This partnership continued until in 1S70 when the firm was incorporated for 50 years and the name was changed to the Birdsell Mfg. Co. This charter ex
pires in it short time ana a new one is necesr.ary. At present the Firdsell plant is the largest of its kind in the country and its products go over the entire .orld.
I For Quick Service and Largest Record Stock Elbel's m V (7)0) m (f5T
104-06 S. MICH. SOUTH BEND
Fook at the tonjue. mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at.once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act naturally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoor.ful of "California yrup of Ftps," end In a few hours all the foul. constli?(U'd wa.-te. undigested food and f-our bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping. ;md you hae a well, playful child n;:ain. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative;" they love its delicious taste, ami it ith'.iys make.- them feel yplendid. Ak your ilrug-h-t for a bottle of "California. Sjrnp of l'itjs," which has directions for babies, children of all ac' i? and for Krown-ups jdainly 0:1 the bottle. ' Feware of counterfeits isoM here. To be sr.re you fr- the g-vnuit.e. ask to se tiiRt it is p.adn i.y jthe ' California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any othtr kind with contempt.
SI VA I SOC1FTV MFFTS. i:albi J. Max Weis, of (Jary, will lecture before the members and their friends of the mal society this aftt rnoon at -1 o'clock in the recital hall of the Conservatory. The lecture will be in the nature of a discussion of II. G. Wells' novel. "Joan and Fetcr," which is a story of what the war has really done to the souF of men. A musical r-rosram will be iven by James Cover and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon. The society has made this an open meeting and cordially in ite the public.
to Tin; ruF.Lic. At a recent meeting of the board of health of the city .of South Fend it was unanimously voted that thy hog ordinance passed May 13. 1833, which prohibits the keeping of hogs in tho city limits, shall be strictly enforced. Therefore, after March IT, all persons keeping hogs or pigs w ithin tb limits of the city of South Fend will be prosecuted to the full v-xtent of the law. BOARD OF HFAITiI. dVt. li0i3-v
IIXMI STAINS CIA'FS. V,r I'rJtM Pres: 'jjTtSG REACH, N. Y., March 1. A bloody hand print xm a g-ate, and the smear'-d traces of fingers on thre Fmall frl?ss and an empty whisky bottle, constituted the principal clues today to the thre burglars who killed Mrs. Julia AVilkins In her country home here Thursday rieht.
Photographic line's.
supplies
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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.
TOS. Co
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New Spring Millinery
Every new mode that fashion has decreed tor spring in millinery is here. Many variations of the sailor, turban, mushroom and "Wateau" shapes cleverly trimmed with ostrich, novelties, fancies, llnwers in fashionable colors. Priced moderate from $5.00 to $10.00.
J The New in Spring Suits
For such a season as this, in which the suit will pay a prominent part, the new arrived shipment just received was exceptionally well chosen. On Exhibit Tomorrow at $25.00 to $125.00
New Spring Skirts Specially Priced A remarkable value will be offered Monday in these navy blue and black Serge Skirts, smartly tailored with belts, slash pockets and button trimmed. Tomorrow, regular sizes $5.95, extra sizes $6.95.
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Long Cloth 10 Yds. $2.25 36 inches wide, tine quality, soft finish. Nainsook 10 yards $2.25 36 inches wide, firm and medium weight. French and Storm Serge All Colors 42 inch at $1.00, 36 inch at 89c Apron Check Ginghams 20c Yd. Standard 27 inch, special for Monday. House Dress Percale 29c Yd. Light and dark, gray and blue, 35c values. 9-4 Bleached Sheetings 59c Yd. Special items for-Monday only. MeiVs 25c Hose Supporters 10c All colors, special for Monday only. Crovn Snap Fasteners 5c Card, 50c Dozen
Stevens Linen Toweling 29c Yd. Plain edge, 3 5c quality, bleached. Imported Huck Towels 43c Each 65c quality, only 20 dozen at this price tomorrow. Bleached Damask 63c Yd. 58 inch mercerized, regular price S5c yd. Art Linen for Scarfs 39c Yd. 20 inch, regular price 65c, Monday only. O N T Cotton and Silkine 10c Ball All colors and white, special Monday. Pearl Buttons 1 Dozen on Card 5c Two hole buttons, sizes IS, 20, 2 2, 2-1. Black Bristle Clothes Brushes 15c Polished wood back, worth 35c, Monday only. Black Cotton Mesh Market Bags 19c
Carry all bags with wood handle, 25c value.
Black and white, all sizes, rustproof.
Special Sale Monday of 50 Dozen Women's Handkerchiefs, of plain lawn. Priced for Monday only 60c dozen.
ad how ws Iiave
sets o! nearly $5,000,000
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The South Bend National Bank, one of the city's oldest and most substantial financial institutions, will in the future be associated with the Citizens National Bank and the Citizens Loan, Trust and Savings Company, 112-111 West JeiTerson Boulevard. The consolidation of these three safe, strong banks under one management means total combined assets of S4,500,000 immediately available. It gives to South Bend a banking house of tremendous strength and solidity. It offers depositors unlimited security. Customers are assured of prompt, efficient service at all times. For your convenience we are establishing two new branch banks one at Michigan and Sample Streets and another on West Division Street. Moving operations have now been completed officers of the South Bend National Bank and their staff will greet you in their new home Monday, March 3rd. Citizens National Bank Citizens Loan, Trust & Savings Co. South Bend National Bank 112-114 West Jefferson Boulevard
One Door East of Post Office
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