South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1919 — Page 20

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COMPLETE FINAL LIBEL ARGUMENT

Henry Ford's Case vs. Chicago Tribune Will Go to the : Jury Thursday.

ir. Th ovi'l'Tifc arfl tho fln.il nrJurnrnl In Hf-nry Ford's l.f''f'.00r) llhH litt n ei In st tho Chicago Daily TrH'-jr are all in. Th" last word w;n .pokrn y AlfroJ Lurking. 'nior TijnI for th plaintiff. Tiif"'J.iy. WV1nrl.iy Ju'lir' Tucker will fornvilat hi Ins -urt inns and nn Th'ir:!ay hf will dHivfr tiim to th" jury. Th final appral on Ifhilf ut th r ff-ndant was by Attonu-y IIIli'tt CI. Stovfnson pffoMln:; MrLickine. , Th Ju was .-qunrrly Joln'l. Mr. trvrnson rontndinc that Mr. Kord wnn an anarrhi.t in Jun 1 f 1 S . whTi thu Trihun' n ch irart rizod him. and Mr. Luckinpr assort Ins that thrrr was no man in th Init-d Stat-farther 'rcmnvcil from anarchy. Mr. .Stvfnson n-ad statrment aft-r tntfnint from iho Ford j.r.Mf. proj-atr-ind.t .i i cl similar nnrs from writing? of Emma fJoMman, and declared that the j iry could not t -1 1 which was 'Goldman ami which wan Tora. Ä Makes Final Appeal. 'r. Lucking, to whom Ml t)o p!iilrp of makinir tho final appeal to the jury. h arartriz-l tho addrCFS of Mr. Strvrnson as a powerful appeal to the passions and prejudices t.f the Jury. "It was insidious unlawful, a stall in the bark." said .Mr. Lurking. The bwy t, to illu.-trate, pointed to the charxe of Mr. Stevenson that 14 times in 21 paues of the Ford hooklet Mr. Ford called war murder. Mr. lurking pave hin own construction f-f fh ouklet a:nl asscrte-l that Mr. Foi A nev "r , .4i!ed anyone a murderer. "This suit Is heincr ' watchr.l all over the continent, perhaps heyond." f:iil Mr. Lucking, "and it calls for consideration at our hands from which every item of prejudice has men i liminatcd."

at:es r;ar Kankakee, III.. Saturday. Kov M.r.-hill and family of Fd-

warilsburic spent Sunday at the home f Win. Hoffman.

Mrs. 1. J. Shaffer spent S mday In South Iknd. Wm. Fisell and family and Harry Shennabarper and family were in

'South Hend Sunday.

Mrs. Harvey Hlnkcr and children of Flkhart are sp ndini; a few days at the home of h r parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bay. 'hrN Hartz and wife visited Mr. Hartz's sister and family nar North IJlierty Sunday. Al'ert Uernley and wife and F. M. Kemiey and family attended the Itemley reunion at Hudson lake Sunday. tto Fay moved his family to South Fend Thursday. Mrs. 1 I!. Fowry visited fri nds In Nil s Friday and Saturday. Mrs. K. It. Shaffer was in NewCastle Thursday. Mrs. Fiy Haas and children arc visitin in Flkhart. Mrs. Harriet Rinehart of FilwardsburK sp'-r.t the last of 1 ist week with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Kean. Thirty-seven members of the Ilemley family attended the annual reunion held at Hudson lake Sunday. A bouateous picnic dinner was served at noon after which the annual busin-'ss was transacted. F. M. Hemley of iranirer was fleeted president. Mrs. M- F. Rcmley of 'South Fend, secretary-treasurer. I'roram committee: Wayne Kemiey, Mrs. Harry Feckley and M. Yl. Hcmley and Mrs. Hertha- Healy. The next reunion will be held the second Sunday in August, Hi.'U. at Fottawatomle park.

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Au sr. 11. Air. and Mrs." -las. per Smith and children visited in South Fend Saturday and Sunday. Hoy Frec l and fa mil v visited rel-

Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freeiona costs only a few cents.

Mond.iv callers at the home of Del-J Mrs. Falmer Wednesday afternoon, j bert Smith. i Mrs. Johnson is ill. , A son was a recent arrival at the, ...,.,. t.-;' ? '

.II. llllll .il I 1 !.'. Hi . family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Top-

per ana iamiiy spent Minaay witn :

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Henry Ferkheiser has heen hon

orably discharged and his returned) to his home. I Milton HaFieM and family of Niks j spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. j Frank Smith. i

home, cf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedel. A number of your,;' people enjoy- i

ed a very plea, ant -venlnR Saturday . anJ at the home of Mr- and Mrs. John' ...

Hertel. Herman McCreary is hc.' from the navy. He has received his honorable discharge. Ch ster Smilh of South Fend called on Khard John.on one day this wr ek. A number of young people from this vicinity motored to Fagle lake Sund iy afternoon. .

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, With your fingers' You vn-.t lift aT any hartl corn, soft torn, or corn betwien th- toes, and the hard skin callu.es from hottom of feet. A tiay bottle of "Freezone" costs little at any dru;; store; apply a

lew droits upon me corn or ca ius.

Instantly it stops hurtinc. then shortly ou lift that bothersome torn or callus riht off. root and ail. without one hit of pain or soreness. Truly! No humbug! Advt

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Our wonderful service has leen a matter of comment bv hundreds of customers all through the extremely warm weather. We are proud of our service; it has never been equalled in this city. Our supply is adequate tor all demands. Our prices are always right. We solicit your patronage. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. Main 2221, Lincoln 6123

DFTFII ISLAND. Aug. FJ. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Fosworth were

Aug. 11. Mrs. S. W. White ana Miss Fdyth Miller from Detroit. Mich., spent Wd:i-sday and Thursday with their sister. Mrs. Harry Wedel. Miss Mabel Hesinger spent the wee!; end with friends in Delphi. Miss Hattie Forlick of South Fend spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dorlick. Joseph, Miller f mm - New "arllsle is vi-ifing Mrs. Hcrry Wedel.. Fb ie ind C irlcna Hesinger spent a few days last week with relatives in South Fend. Miss Alice Wedel is visiting at the horn" of Win. Ryder of South Fend. Kus.vll Kirkpatrick returned home after :i three weeks visit with relatives in Delphi. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wayne and Chest'T Kinzie of South Fend spent Sunday at the home of Wesley Smith.

visitin-;

Clarenre Anderson is

friends at Manchester. Conn. Mr. fnd Mrs. Wagner spent Sunday Aith George Weller. Anna Auten spent the past week with her grandmother, Mrs. .John Auten. Alliene Weiler spent the week end with Mrs. Albert Houseworth of Portage .Prairie-. Mr. and Mrs. Jacquith spent Sunday wN.h Mr. r.nd Mrs. Frank Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Malachi Filing spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. '. N. Filing. Ralph Weier spent Sunday with Carson Cauffman.

auti:n cilm'fl. Hattie eiier spent the week end at Fake Wawasee. Mrs. ('arson and family will return

to Chicago this week.

The Dorcas society will meet with ing it and asking for alimony

NOT AT FIRST SUCCEEDING VETERAN TRIES EIGHTH DALTO.V, (la.. Aug. 13. "l"n le Hob" Knox. Mexican war veteran, poet and the marryincest person in Georgia, again is in trouble. Despite his optimism, his eighth venture in matrimony has not been a continuous path of roses, as a suit in court in Murray county shows. . "Fncle Fob" is nearing the century mark. He was married for the eighth time several weeks ago. Now an effort is being made to annual the marriage, and his wife is tight-

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jhaved jetenely oiv EAU BRUMMELL who "taught Wales what a coat was like" inventor of numberless niceties of dress gambled himself intu poverty. Publicly cut by the King, he hd his last

remaining finery laid out preparatory to seeking a friend who might save him from disgrace. With Weston, his faithful valet, keeping the door against the bailiffs, the great beau shaved serenely on. Prince of the Dandies to the last, he finished the job with the utmost care. Then, carefully wiping dry the precious blade and affectionately placing it in its case, he turned to Weston with the command : "Now let the rogues in." The razor that Beau Brummell used was a shaving tool of wonderful balance. Length, temper and correct diagonal stroke were there; all it lacked was the safety and convenience of the double-edged, detachable blade of the

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Heft this wonderfully balanced razor in your hand feel the comfort of its long, keen blade on your cheek. Automatically it lies on your face at the one-and-only angle for right shaving because its design is thousands of years old. More than that it can't

cut your face. It's the longest, strongest, keenest, best-tempered blade on earth with more shaviiigmil cage than any other razor. Seven million shavers have changed from other razors to the Durham-Duplex a real razor made safe. ' M&kt it your razor rody. ,

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Furniture of Dependability Priced at a Saving You Will Never be Able to Duplicate It is important to know that much of this furniture at August Sale Prices is less than present wholesale prices. Furniture is still advancing in price, and there is no telling when an opportunity like this will come again.

Special Values

Here are Fine Period Bedroom Suites Much Underpriced Take the one illustrated as an example. Note the beauty and grace and simplicity of line. Come and see it. See how splendidly it is made throughout and how beautifully finished it is. There are scores of other suites, too, at savings which should prove highly interesting to anyone wishing to uiy tine furniture. There are all woods and finishes. Everything you could possibly want.

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Dining Room Suites of Rare Beauty are Priced to Go Quickly Furniture like this will add much to your dining room. The savings will add much to your purse. It is a pity that such furniture should be reduced at all. Every period is well represented. The variety of design is almost without end. You will find what ou want at the price you want to pay. Good furniture is not a luxury. It is an investment.

Greater South Bend9s Greatest Furniture Outfitters

Can you imagine anyone who wouldn't be glad to own a lamp like this one? Can you imagine anyone who wouldn't be glad to buy at these reduced prices? Fine mahogany standards beautiful silk shades they are worth more than our regular prices, yet they are discounted for this big sale.

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Wonderful Footwear Bargains for Women and Growing Girl SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Today. Thursday and Friday Come now and 'et yours Don't delay and broken sizes of line footgear. .

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