South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1919 — Page 3

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Barrett Asks Change of Venue ; From Judge Funk in j Liquor Case. .

To supply d'ju?hnut3 and apple pics to tbu bunr.v. ticda to the hümless and provide as n:any of the needy who apply to them with the necessaries of 11e the Salvation Army will start -ive for $12.000.000 Uglnalii Ma) 10 and contlnaim; through to May During the campaign the Army lass wilt for the last time Jii.ie her tambourine Invitingly for donations. When the fund ha3 leen cllectcd. as it Is hoped it wid re by the last night tnU picturesque equipment of the bonneted girls wiii pass from public - XV. Originally the desired fund was set .it $7.CN3.m j. but tccau.ve of increased demands fm its services the organization foGLC1 it imperative to advance the ronl to 10,000,000. Hardly bad this liure been decided on when the SiKi tion Arrny found itself overwhelmed with further requests for -servirrv, nnd another advance ol $2.000XO was made, making thf total oudet $12.O.0.'j3, atr est twice the original sum.

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Monday. April 11, was the time i .-t ry Judce Walter A. Funk of the , ?Srcuit court Friday mornln? for j

.he hearing of the injunction cases .Tied a short time ago by Pros. S. P. Schwartz against the proprietors of some of the notorious dives in this city. One of the defondants. J. C. -Tony" Barrett through his lawyer filed an urfidavit for change of venue from Judge Funk's court.

i The defendants in the other ' . j cn?r st fr hearinsr are: George : .! Hosier, proprietor of the Arnue j hotel; Janus and Dora Lingard,

i proprietors of the Shamrock hotel; j ''j i .Stanley NiesRodski, proprietor of I

the American eluo, cnapin ,

st., and LuV lyron. proprietor of a

j ; place at 113 K. Washington av.

First blood was drawn by Pros. Schwartz in the Injunction cases i;i tlio circuit. court ysterday. when Judge Funk ruled in f.ior 'i the si.aU oa the demurrers of i:r'ie Tyron. alias liodgers, and "Tonv" Farritt. declaring the pot i-

tions of the prosecutor suilicient. murrers had lieen tilled in all the;

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: is to the exact premises to no ' brought within the injunction, and light on the evidence existing

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I- ; 1- r i j- Pi if? 0 l: . 4 13; I r : : : the ruling of Judge Funk in the & I'M iftj i .CV , w . I, Barrett and Tyron cases--i r'" t -?m kl&itö4.' X , - I , j: Efforts to have the cases put on -WrM1 civil calendar, to be taken up ' ' .: ' - V-VV'-" -Wi in their regular order, which might

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CONSERVATORY PUPILS IN EXCELLENT RECITAL An a pp i ' i 1 1 : a iiliT.'- gr-M'-d th parti i !,u long ..ml wdl rendered recital given l.;, the pwiuls of the South I'"im1 Conferva t oi-y in loeital hall Thursday niulit. Tin program was as follows: Piano nuiii'i'Ts "Al.jypole Iane" (ilugbee); "Playful Kittens" by Irene Stark: "Jolly Itutterilies" Ieau. by (Ihulys Hummer: "liondoliera" (lUmlndd), Elizabeth I'ulkerson: "Ibather Itose" Iingo. by Arthur Hold!. erg; "Evening Song" tS.iynor. by Frances Fulkorsou; "Hunting Song" ( Mendelssohn i , by Amanda I'is hnntii; "S renadt ' (.lnkt.wkii, Maniine Martin; "The I unco of thv P.rownies" Halith liver; "The Sandman" (baci, "atherme Kno.ie; "Shower of Stars" 4 Wachs, k'atheiine Frhardt: "Intermezzo'' (Frinil). Pe.ttrice (loss. ,Mbs Fhiistian Prey danced "The Spirt of Spring." ami Flizabeth Anderson "luMes." A violin number, ."Souvenir de Wieni.iwski." was rendered by Maxint Kjer n the violin with Perniee Peei- ;tt the piano. Mrs. Kidgway sang "One 1 ine Day" from "Madame Puttr:!y." and "The Spirit of Spring" by Henry Parker. Fvelyn Fonda entertained with a

monologue. Th next recital will given in two week-.

Vi:Ti:UAS Ol' Tlllin: WAItS. porary chairman of the meeting Veterans of three wars, the Civil, i a:i(1 (jCorge Goebel te'nporary secre-

Soanih and uorld, met at tho Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening and decided to affiliate

with the national organization. Capt. ; will

Himer l. Rex was appointed tern- j Commerce April 10 at S p

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be six or eight months hence, were also thrust aside bv the court on

prosecutor. The hile the cases are

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it would be a travesty of the law to permit them to dally along without a hearing for any such period of time.

On hoard the V. S. navy tug Smeaton known as the "joy ship" because it carries the men from the embarkation camp at Prest out to the home hound transports Ited

cross workers give their final t rib-

next meeting of the veterans

held at the Chamber of jutes of food, hot drinks and smokes

to veteran Yank.-

CYCLIST STRUCK BY AN AUTOMOBILE, ASKS $5,000 Damage amounting' to $.'.000 ar. asked ly Trvin Culvert in Iiis suit against William llinkle of the

V.lU O., OJfW ill . i ' cult court Thursday morning-. In hU omplaint the plaintiff savs. that he was knocked down and run over by an automobile belonging to the defendant, while he was riding a bieycle on V.. Colfax a v. on March 2. liHS, and that as a result of the a---rident he s.-T.Tered injuri. s to his hip. bag and arm. Christopher Ie P.l.inc also asks $ö.O CO damages against the Acme Mfg. Co, as a rMi!t of beinir injured by one of their automobiltrucks, while Walking: across Colfav nr. in Xovember. 1917. lie say, he received three fraeturerd ribs and has mt yet fully recvercd from the tificts of the injuries'.

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This big, handsome, genuine Oilumbia Grafonola at thi3 low paTnent down price. The balance can be arranged on easy payments. This is the best offer ever made on this big $85 Grafonola. Don't miss it. This offer for Saturday only. Records you should have Come in and hear them Saturday you'll want them.

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the stuff, so he cam d jiolice lo ad..utrters and told tlum that if they Mi:KKII S Ol i:AsTi:il. Part I. would send a man out he woubi t P.owt rs. Marie Morri-ey and -liow them a placo which was sell-. Quartette. Contralto -d mal vo iug wb.iskt y in violation of the law. ; accompaniment. 'h;ef i;f police Kline went out mi:MO;II S OP 1 I I! '.Virt II. v. Ith Popp to the i.; rgacz saloon and j i;0wers. Marie Morr'.v v a?id C

round that lie was still si limg tile ( cuartette. Contralto ar.d mah

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A lumber brm at Liberty is now I linking s If ftedtrs fur hogs, ae-J cording to plans obtained from the rural en -riru er ir.g department of j Purdue university. As a rtsult, oh- ( j'Mtiol: of several Us is to the o ci , kind. bae bcn dor.e away with!

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Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturday 9:30 P. M.

AX & CO

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114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue Newest Spring Apparel Attractively Low Priced

Millinery for Spring Especially desirable is the quality of the materials, and the smartness of style makes these hats equivalent to millinery selling at considerably more. Pattern Hats at $4.95 to $15.00 Rough Straw Sailors $4.95 to $5.45

"Lids for Kids".

$1.25 to $3.95 We are showing a splendid assortment of the newest spring styles, shapes and colorings, including small close fitting shapes. Mitzi Sailors, large dress shapes, plain straws, rough straws, combinations of georgette and satin braids in medium size hats and turbans. Every hat sold at an attractive price.

Coats Suits Capes Dresses Specially Priced from $10

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Sale of

Dress Aprons m Supply your future as well as immediate needs here Saturday. These reduced prices make it pay. Large Aprons, low neck and short sleeves, broken sizes. Special at 95c Dress Aprons, fitted waist, short sleeves, square neck. $1.49 value at $1.19 Dress Aprons, in plaids and checks, short sleeves, V-neck, in medium and large sizes. $1.95 value at. . .$1.59

Dress Aprons, in plain pink and blue, square neck, short sleeves. Medium and large sizes. $2.25 value at $1.95 Dress Aprons, extra quality, in plain colors, stripes, checks and figures, big assortment in several styles. $3.00 value at $2.39

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Splendid Values Women's Pink Outing Gowns and Pajamas with dainty blue basket designs. Regular $1.98 and $1.75 values. Choice $1.49

Dainty Muslin Underwear at Pricings Especially Noteworthy

Pink Batiste Bloomers, with elastic at knee, at $1.00 Pink Crepe Pajamas, trimmed with blue ribbon, elastic waist band and elastic ankle. Very charming garments at ...$2.95 Pink Silk Camisoles, trimmed in lace, ribbon and colored embroidery, exceedingly dainty at . .$1.00, $1.25, $L50, $1.75 Envelope Chemise, well made of white long cloth and pink batiste, lace and ribbon trimmed. One table at choice $1.00 Big Saturday Special Drawer and Corset Cover Com-, bination Suits, slightly soiled. Regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.49 values. Choice 79c

Men's Furnishings Men's Muslin Night Shirts, extra quality. Priced at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.95 Men's Pajamas of Muslin Soisette and Dimity, in plain lavender, pink and blue, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50

Men's U n i o n Suits, s u m m e r w e i g h t, in ; , length and long sleeves, ankle length, sizes 34 to AG. Very special :it suit SI .50

- - - . Men's Work,

Shirts, blue chainbra y, sizes I I1.to "16;:.. Special it $1.00

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Laces and Embroideries at Half Price These wonderful values have been crowding the store with eager buyers. 5c values 2lAc vara 1 0c values 5c yard 25c values 12!2C yard 69c values 35c yard 98c values 49c yard

BARGAINS IN GROCERIES

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For Saturday, April 5th

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Split Peas, 2 lbs. for Dry Green Peas, 2 lbs." for Peanut Butter, pound Catsup, 2 bottles for Famous J. P. P. K. Brooms Favorite J. P. P. K. Brooms Ladies' Carpet Brooms Lippincott's Apple Butter

Hgg-O-Like Cooking and Baking Compound ßa&U Oat Meal, 2 QOn packages EaOu

75

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No. 3 'I omatoes, can Dried Peaches, pound Fancy Dry Apricots, pound. . . Sugar, per pound Not-a-Seed Raisons, pkg Crackers, pound Navv Beans, pound Lima Beans, pound Velvet Soap, bar , P. "& G. White Naptha Soap PurTed Wheat or Rice, 2 pkgs

18c 10c 1c 10c 10c 7c

It's what you save that makes you rich. By buying here you are certainly getting the best quality for your

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Special on Purity Oleomargarine, per lb. .28c Lincoln Brand Oleomargarine, 2 lbs. for. .53c Tall Everyday Milk, 2 cans for 25c Hebe Evaporated Milk 11c

Fresh Liver 5c Beef Brains 8c Fresh Beef Hearts 10c Beef Stew 17c Best Boiling Beef 20c Tender Beef Roast. . . .22c Rump Roll Roast 28c Beef Tenderloins 30c Fresh Hamburger .... 20c Georgia Square Bacon 35c Home Made Smoked , Sausage 22c

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Yes, We Deliver All Over the City Free of Charge. JOHN BIERWAGEN & SON Known as the Golden Hills Grocery. 2001 KENWOOD AV. HOME PHONE 7707

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iPork Butt Roast 28c Pork Loin Roast 28c Fresh Picnic Hams. . . .25c Lean Pork Steak 30c Fresh Spareribs 20c Pig Foot Jelly 18c Fancy Veal Cutlets or Chops from Country Calves 30c Veal Stew or Pocket . . . 25c !Veal Breast 22c IVeal Roast 28c

Fresh Cottage Cheese, per pound 13c All Kinds of Ocean Fish, per pound. . . . 10c

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