South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 10

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FRIDAY i:v i:I.c;. Al'CJl'ST J9. 1919. THE' SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Lodge Pin and Grip Rescues Chinese Trader

Jt'A rfz Mi x . a i! a Tin ran! cn;. i h life of n Chinese r: i ' r ! i. r. t of I'arri! w hen ':.irr;-'-.i Villa's trot.':, : l T T ' : r " 1 i I'rrn ! some month a . a- cording to a "-ucni statement made by the , nrcha;.t to the An. ri'.in n- il here upon h:-; ar!in! f r : - r : i the interior rt'TrUy. T1)' hir.ee rur ff h.i n. refused to p.rmit hi Hi in to attach' d to the stattiia nt for f'- ir h- v,n he küb-d If he f.-Il info Vil! i h md-. ; 1 1 swore that he s;uv thief, of his r '! i-iir,s 1 r i i-r 1 thro ;ch the -fre ts f I i r r 1 1 f y mm.!-. .i!i! ! 1 1 - r . - i .it the Sa n A dema r,d for was made upon hitii upon threat of death, the; i fh.t nr said. He told the Villa rojor i he 1 1 1 not Iri'.i this amount HHll V, about to be o!u l il shot. I he ail. vhTi he tin! in .1 a Iol;- 1 i Iin on th- ajf-l of tii- ioou !'s ro.it. Th merchant s:m! . , loni;"! to tht- Chili-.; organization ; .vhirh -?.H- si:::il:ir V; th- on- whi-li ! th" o!fir.'-r iiolonrd to an' tii ;. - : han''l handshakes. Tin- rarotn' vas rduf'cl to anl h.- v as , Sinally irrrnlttrl to fin. 1 AI'I'OINTS I)i:i.i:(i Ti:.s. i IN'DIA.VAPOIJS. Ind., Arn. LT. i iov. (Joodrich has appointed f.ven-ty-fne delegates to represent Indiana at t'.e session of the American Prison ass.x Utlon at New Vr.iK. del. 2 to -4. Thrt meetinp is of nat,nnl importr.nc and will I,.- att, nded by delegates from all omi the T.'nitrd States. ASKS GOVERNMENT TO LICENSE PACKERS Sen. William Kenyon of Iowa, following revelations before the senate auricultural committee of the activities of the "V Five" no-at I'ackct s. has aski il tli.it t oi.m ess immediately pass the K-t i on - K en -.'.rick bills, under which - packis would be lict tis. d ',. the unv- : n me nt. GOTJSTIPATIO Biliousness -Hcat!chc WEHDELL'S ; Vegetable Cathartic Liver Tablets Make the !irr .tct: --. !...vw!s vzva!r, without pan' .; ctipmc; re-, ';ev, sick he.i-.lach' . i : t ict; ar.d .,11 m or i dd eondi! tons due to uuhealthv action f Fiver .md Kidmy. Th.- s.bbm fail to . :.d i oi.-:ip it i-.-n ' . ;, t ., !.. of vi:I':;m;s e:- . Table's to. lav at V. ;; k's Cut Kate' Vie,!., Store, or 1 1: b ol;r.;,' liiii: -t.'fe Farce Bov for " . . r.t. Advt. ' ;-Trrt'IiTfto Tltnc to .ct Bid of I lit -c I 'Ah Spot. Tbtre's no pt-t the -iiit. . '." of fee lin.,' ah..me.l of our : c " e -. .i s t ! 1 1 1 ; - i 1 ; 1 i e 1 1 r, l; T h . u'ua ra n tt i d to ! i:in .' tin - i.-rvelv spots Si::;piy get r: .no. of uiliiur ; In .be i:r f -: h fror;; any drugtr.st . i mi ';. a btt 1.- of it r.!bt ,ir.i! tti-Vnrt ami ou -hould on so V Tl t lie s l I ( ha e b--i:n to d:s.iOo., . "hi!.- the lighter! ha e a-;.s:-d -::t;r I It is, .'.I'jojr '!.. ruoj. th if. an our.re is j ..'.I1. ! .' Complete'.'. . . . .tV tl;. j C".'.! gal'i . b autiful - ' ct:;ple- ; Mm i 1 , I'.. t.. tor Ti c T h hir:e as tui. Ir l t or m o I : tii" v - fu i k!o-. Adt.

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HENRY CABOT L0D6E Henry Cabot I od ye. repub'ican --''l r in tho sf-nato. was applai'dfil ri full niinut' or more at thr 'nd of ft lon sp.-f-h in wliich h. hittrrly a.-saib-d the Bcapue of Nations as deformed fxj.eriment upon a t.o'.l,. purr-os tainted with l.arprainj? c '" As an American, the chair- ,,, ,,f th.. M-nate- foreign n lations committee said there wer' features of the Li-apue covenant which he lo ver could accept. ('.n.r(Tri) Sl'IMKI TI 1 I ;'X I N I I A XA P LIS. Ind.. Aup. 21". ( v ,.: shannon, of Marion. Thursday was elected superintendent of the White River conference of 'he Cnited Brethren churches at its session here. Other officers will be ebrteij Friday. The Bev. Mr. Shannon is now completing Iiis sixth' consecutive term as superintendent of the conference. I V-,. v'.....-V 1 ' M x ",'' f.- n r.t'?-.V-T-,'-

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To Ask Death Penalty for Slayers of Grocery Owner

Sp i;i! to Th N-w-l 1 ni- : LAPOKTE. Ind.. Aue. 29. Walter C I'.aker. who was arrested in Toledo. Wednesday, as one of the nun men in the Carl Cook murder case, made a confession to Sheriff Anstiss on Thursday, asserting that he fired three of the shot that ! killed thf procry man. The appre hended prisoner .further told Sheriff Anstiss that Bartak. an accomplice in the crime, fired tho first and last ho certain that Cook was incapacitated for further resistance of the holdup, r.aker said: "It had j heen pre-arranged that he and Ilartak were prepared to kill If resistance was offered." Uaker's wif. a charniinfr yount; woman, who accompanied her husband here fi.m Toledo, was permitted on Thursday to visit the jail a: Ml speak with the accused man. Though hearing the situation hraveWHAT A DOl.iail HIM, WII,L DO. Sunday. Aup-u.st 1. at J V. M. $1 ONi: IHLIAIt $1 IXmn Thru small weekly or monthly payment." will make you the owner of one of our beautiful lots in IllCHLANI), nt Mrh w.mnniihl nrWs1 I (111) i a v v " - w - ' that they will prow in value very soon. K ICH LAND . is insido tho city limits. I'ltl'i: AI TOS at 2 P. M., Sundav. Aup. 31 will leave from the corn-r of Chapin and Division sts.. Kale point, (end of Chapin st. car line) ! Witucki's ha j lin '" ' Come if y A'itucki's hall (end of Sample St. car ou buy or not. If you wish to buy, brinp your dollar. Come rain or shine. Our houses on property will protect you. The Schellinper Home Building' Co. 201-202 J. M . S. Bldp. South Bend, Ind. Phono Main 1 426. . Adv. the return y -5Jr''"',-.":v 'vr nih i,

ly, she is on the versre of a collapse. In an interview with several news-

paper men she said hhe knew nothinc of liaker's previou? lifo, know-'ation

inp him only by the name of Smith, "He could not have treated a worn an better than he treated me," she said. State Atty. Kunkel in a statement issued Thursday said that he would demand death penalty for the three men, and that he would seek a speedy trial. The JU.00rt reward offered for the capture of the accused men will be piven to a man to whom Baker told the storv of the murder. The identity of the! man receiving the reward was not disclosed. 1 -L 1 A. .'H . rf DEALERS: Get your

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The price on Sherman's clothes must be advanced to S22 to cover the increased cost of cloth, linings, buttons, thread, canvas, etc. in fact every article we use in clothes making costs more now than ever before. , We fiVnred that we could make clothes for less monev with

of peace. We believed prices

the ending of the war and we took the tirst opportunity to reduce our price to $15. Prices- did go down for a while, but they quickly rebounded, steadily increasing and today they are higher than at any time during the war. Prices have been constantly on the upward tread owing to the scarcity of woolens and the curtailment of production. The excessive demand has forced the price of woolens upward.

man's clothes at the factory price, S22, we consider the ;est clothes value in the country today. On Thursday, ptember 4th, every remaining garment in our store will be returned to our factory and will never appear ?gain.

ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, SHERMAN'S CLOTHES WILL SELL FOR $22

Tomorrow, Saturday, and the few remaining days until September 5th we will sell the balance of our stock, suits, topcoat- and whatever overcoats we have, for SI 5. Our advice to you is buy now and as early as you possibly can. Buy one, two or three suits and save manv an extra dollar for vourself.

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"CAMELOTS" OF FRANCE JOIN RANKS OF LABOR PA HIS. Aup. 2?. The "cam.'lots" or itinerant hucksters of Prance have joined the ranks of organized laborTheir union just organized will

for affiliation with th federof labor. The members of this union brine their own bosses there is no danptr of their poinp fin a strike. They aim to procure licenses that will permit them to ply their trade at all- times on the streets of larpe cities on the same footinp as the fruit and vegetable vendors. Plenty of places for enjoyment and amusement at St. .Joseph on Labor day. Two bip bands with music all day and eveninc. All roads lead to St. Joseph. Come.i s 23 4 -29 Advt. VfT? 1 U U " 'i 1 iftOMTMIME supply from your jobber. would be lower with Q

SOUTH BEND NOW AFLAME WITH THE HEWS OF PEPGEN

The (ollowinc: list contains the ! name? of only a small percentage of I'fople living liht here In .South I I'.end who h:ive b-?en relieved of Momach, kidney at;d liver illi by rei'-en. the new Compound beina: introduced by the Ftblic Diu t-tort and other hrst claus druggists in this city and vicinity; I can eat all the fruits and tandies that I want, since taking iVpgren." ays .Mrs. Jennie Klimeck, IT, :: Sibley .;cnue. 'Pepgen is a most excellent medicine and it certainly works quickly. says .Mis. s. F. vitalski, 2 - :J Jefferson street. Mrs. v". C. Staples, til:' E. Washington street, says. 'Xo, theit is nothing like Peißen." "CerUinly fine," is the comment of Mrs. Carl Carlson. 12 ly E. .Madi son street, in speaking of I'epgen. A. D. Chaplin. i:i X. Hill strtri says: "I feel rrcat alter taking Pepgt n a short timt ." "I think Pepgen :s 100 per cent proücient as a tonic." Mrs. X. 1. Hougard, 117 S. St. Clait stieet. I never found anything that gave me satisfactory relief until 1 tried Ppger." Mrs. Eflie XVlson, lis '. Hill street. "In my opinion Person is the best medicine on earth." Mrs. Loui.Sieg. 10 4 b't. Louis street. '"Pepgen has done my husband more good than any medicine he ever nsei." sstys Mrs. W. E. Hay, 1 107 S. Franklin street. Mrs. H. Bauer, 30 S. Taylor street, says: 4 Pt-pgen would be cheap at any price." ' I now sleep liko a tired school girl, since taking Pepgen," says Mrs. I. X. Caad, 640 Pubail avenue. Mrs. A. Belli, 12 07 W. Jefferson street, says: "My son is quite well now, after suffering with influenza. F pgen did it." "Pepgen nas don-j me more pood than anything 1 havo ever taken, and in a short time, too," says Mrs. Alice Redding, 2301 W. Drange street. " My husband s.s he feels like the man who put the word 'heart in hearty, since he Was been taking Pepgen. Mit. Richard Hill, 917 S. !Eafayette street. Mrs. J. A. MacPonald, 101 I K. Dayton street, says: "I know Pepget: helped my son." Mrs. E. T. Holscross, 231 E. fSaznple street, says, Pepgen relieved my son of kidney troul.le, increased his apptite and improved his color." "If I had my way, the whole family would take Pepgen." ways Mrs. Emma Hosier. 713 E. Jefferson boulevard, who Is 72 years of age. Jospeh Holland. 218 X. St. Louis stieet, says: "Both my wife and I have great faith in Pepgen." "Pepgen proved to be Jur,t what I needed," says Mrs. C Steinke, 320 .S. v:ott street. C. 11. Stearns, 1529 W. Colfax avenue, says: "Pepgen is a wonderful tonic." Mrs. W. il. McCurtin, 4 20 S. 11fayttte street, says: "Pepgen gave me the desired relief." NIGHT WATCHMAN NOW MORE ALERT Anyone who tries to put over anything around the plant where Sam Davidson maintains nightly vigil will j have to reckon with a man who is right up on his toes, leeling line physically and Keenly alert. He is on the job to take care of any of the developments that may require Iiis attention at any time. Mr. Davidson live.- at 403 East Ew -ing street. Suth Bend, and is a night watchman at a local foundo. According to Mrs. Davidson, there has been greU improvement in his condition as the result of taking- Pepgen. "He was bothered with a bad ntomach for several years but lately it had been giving him more trouble," she savs. "After eating ho would belch a .ood deal on account of formation of f.as. His tongue was heavily coated, it was bad for him to at cabbage, potatoes or foods ike that because they always caused severe pains afterward. "As he orks at night, he has to sleep in the day tun'. He was so restless he could only take little naps for a few hours at a time. 'Pep?en h.t- helped him mote thrill any medicine he ever look. The coating has cleared from his tongxie. He sleep.: soundly. Gas does not lom any more, thougn he cats anything that he wan;.1. "I am glad io reio.nmend Pepge.1. to others on atuojnt of the great help it has been to my husband." PORE CASCARA IS FINE LAXATIVE Pure cas;ara is one of the berjt laxatives known to the medtcttl world, but casxMra alor-e is not . ' ways sufficient to overcome a seveie and aggravated cas j of constipation. Senna leaves are another popular home remedy lor constipation, but like cascara. the will not answer the proble:n where the ailment is ot loiig standing. To secure best ref.lts cascara and senna thould bo used in combination. Two small horses traveling in the same directum will always outpull one big- hors-e that weighs as much as both of them. To mix cascara and senna in exactly the proper proportions to always hive a uniform dose requires a he mist's skill, but yon can purchase them alroaoy nn.-.f a under the na.r.v of "Pep-'en Eixatl.e Tablets.' a' any first class druz store. Advt.

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Pepgen. the new compound which is now being widely dls'used l the people of this city, is not intend ed as a l.e-auu medicine, althnug'i any preparation which aids the livei and purities the bleed naturally haa beneficial ellYct upon the complexion. In relating her experience wjth Pepcon .Mr.-. F.Imj Herold. 22 Mumma avenue. Layton, Ohio, say? "Mnce taking pepger. I have a giro eo'or. Before I t ok it I looked pale .md sallow. I found Pepsin to le ? splendid medicine for the blood and liver ami al.-o for the nerves "For many months theic was nt a day that I ft It ixaxrtly right. : "as alwas tired, no matter whether I vvorked r not. I sri.icciy ..a1 i noi'gh to wep a bird aiie. "1 drea led ti see id?hts come i-r-eause they meant long hours of rolling and tossing in bed without slevp. When I got up in the morr ins I generally f It more fatigued. A such a thing is posstMo, than when I r -tired. "Pepgen helped me." NEIGHBORS ARE GIVEN A LITTLE SURPRISE PARTY Out on East Howard street, where Mis. A. G. Risk resides at Xo. f,2l, there hive been a number of fine little surprise affairs lately. In the first place this Soath Bend woman was herselt surprfsed by the Increase of her appetite. The second surprise was thut of the neighbors, who snarveled at tho htalthy improvement in Mrs. Risk's appearance. And then came another .surprise when she astonished them by mowing the lawn a pleasing display of physical vigor on her part that they had never anticipated. All these surprises were brought by Pepgen, according to 'Mrs. Risk's statement. "I was in a very bad condition and could hardly do m housework," says Mrs. Risk. "My stomach "was in such a condition that it felt as if there was a heavy weight there. My bowels were irregular. Pains in my kidneys made me very weak. It felt as if they were paralyzed. The whites of my eyes became yellow and looked terrible. My arms and hands would become numb. I got very little sleep. "1 hid been in ted a week -when I began taxing Pepgen. Almost immediately after I bejfan taking PepKen the pains left my bbdy. I was ablo to get up out of bed and do my housework. ."After 1 had taken Pe-pgen a week I went out in the yard and cut the grass. I have been feeling fine right along. The whites of my eyes haeo cleared up and the coating is gone from my tongue. My complexion is food. "All the neighbors lire surpiised to see me lookirg sc well and so vigor - ..is My appetite, has increased simply enormously. "Pepgen is the best mediane I over took. 1 feel that .ny reliel is complete. ' Pepgen may be obtained at triebe I & Stemel (Public Drug Store-.. South Bend; Red Crots Pharmacy. Mishawaka. and other leading druggists. WORKS STEADILY AT STUDEBAKER'S My husband ha.s not lo.t a day's work since ho bgan taking Pepger. ;nd he ro longer complains of feeling so tiied," declares Mrs Clement Amnions, in adding her evidence to; the accumulating proof of the effectiveness of this romeoy. Mr. Amnions is employed at Studebakers and lives at 2'117 S. Mam street, South Bend. "My husUmd suilered from extreme nervousness for a long period and was in a generally run-down condition. In fict he had not been v. e!l for four years. "His stomach bothered him at times. He also had some In er trouble. IPs skin nad a yellow color and

tie got dirzy spells. Ealing porhjouth I'ervi, would make him very sick at hi: studeb-iker's

stomach. "He was nervous and restless at niht. He often got up in tne morn ir.g seying he had not slept, more tnan an nour tne m-m oeiui.-. n. ccmplained of fueling tired and worn out ar.d at ti nes would have to la ott" fron: his worK. "Pei gen has relieved his ner ouness. He gets sound sleep. Gas does not form m his stomach cs it used . . i : . u . e..... it.. to. His complexion ha.s cleared up. He has a good healthy color and has ,v,r hid a diz;v speM Mike he be - tran taklne PeDr?n. Nor has he lost r-- - a day's work. on account of what it has don for my hui'oar.d, I have no hesitancy in recommending Pepger. to anyone. The most reasonable. rational method of restoring health, wheiweakness first appears by the "Tonic Route." A tonic builds, refieshes and rejuvenates. Pepgen has teen procliimei by thousands as the most valuable of all tonics. Pep en is especially nuenutu io: nervous run-dov. n men ard women. It gives them better digestion, make i them eat better and sleep better. It rives slienth ar.d energy lor work. A gain in weight is usuall. the hali lnal'K Ol reim aaiio jiii i ;m is a tie.- h nuilder foi the peud-. Adt. ... ... ...-. i-t.

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y m 1 MH I'FsU; IHlKu! j. MRS. FORKER IS NOW GOOD EATER Fellow Stive Resident .i st Ioont Have to Bo Parii ii.r in Sohxtimi of FhI. If there :s anything in a r.anv Mrs. Frederick Forkcr of 7Jl .-o-.ith IVilow street. So'ith Bend. ousht ' o be a real and regular pei former ,i: tho dinner thle, but die hid h r trouble until recer.tly, .-h. ras Th-n she brought Pepgen and a .'poor, into action and results are cre.it. sh" declares. Nervous indigestion and kidnry trouble with which she had been sui -fering for several months compelled Mrs. Fork or to do most it the forking of food for others to at--hr appetite was so poor that lw cared lor very linle and anything mom than very little n.tant dilrcs fia her In the way ef stomach pains. "Formation of gas after .ttini; caused me much distress," .njs Mrs Fork er. "I could not eat bananas rr air kind cf fruit on account of tho cramps and ains thai would follow. "My kidneys were out of order. The-y did not act freely enough. This brought on mrvousness. My handt would shake whenever I trud to pick up anything. i had dizzy spell every day. When these spells came on I would hao to sit down ami test, no maiter wheie I was nor what I was doing. I could onl sleep few hours at a tiino.' "Pepgen has proved a splendid remedy for me and I wouldn't ie without it for anything. My kidne now at freely. There Is no formation of gas to h ither me any more. I can eat anything I want. My nerv ousness ha.s dUappcan d and I have not had a dizzy spell since I beyan taking Pepgen. I have a healthier color. "I have been sewing today and am not at all nervous a.s I us- d to get when I sewed, l.am to en dors Pepgen." Similar enthusiastic endorsement. I of this wonderful i-frn-dy are beirg J given by thousands of peopb wru tell of the benefits they hav rtceived from Pepgen. which bdn.; sold by Streibtl Ftein-r (Fubhn Di US store). Souih IVt.-I; Red Cro-s lliarmacv, Mishaval.a, ind other leading druggists. GOOD NEWS FOR SOUTH BEND MAN H. Burnhart'- Anietj .Mkhu Chi. dition Ho S;ijs, With ui'Irlsing SfKvd. "2.1 y tomach '-i.is.'d me mu h :ffering for tour ars ar.d I ..a nfr.i;d I hal chancer of The storr.aeh." ..i C. H. Cjrnhjr-r. 11.0 S Frmk'.ir. st.. A liO ed The vn'ini irian " f f i e ' : h.s exg i:; - - nd'TjiM' r(,ni' !' h; :. w nr.l'-i 'jl re.-" .: ! plination in r, I -Se j in"nt of pe.g. n is iiial.lt:-: s ir a f.-r effi-.-ier y l i i rr.ents. aiccordii.g ie, ir.K' . a : . a ; i - b ; I ' i u i' he JU i s M r. th i' s'atermr.iH of orop'.e ri'-neeö is oc-n fit.-. "I md pa;r..- and ; the pit f rny s'.on: i h I Burnhart. j "I -;no v now :n .: 1 by ga forming aft,-,' i 1 ress : re of it "I read about J'e; gr-n .r. the papers Pii'.l de bbd ti tak- it. sf ": as I bet;an t.kmc it, t.h.d-;l! xsr. in my stomach ecis-d. d'f d-e- r.ui form now, no matter w h.t . at. "I re xmmmi pepuen ba au-. it certainlv relied n ' iru'i entirely and d.d it in a hurry." Pepgen 1- a toiv.. h tonn- lpreme. It is d.-luate'.y adapted tu the needs of th stomach that i- ailing. It pe-fect.s i ri.i i i f tioi:, puiilirj ; w.i T-.ni-.i.T- . , ...... j tlie nervous ss. m. ..i.:i..s up ihJ I health ar.d stit-ngtu : trail. we.iK. i nervou. ru:i-dow n men and w orr. ti. j pej.tren may b obtain.-d at Stre.- ' b 1 V Stdr.e!'s ( Publ:v Iur.g toi-. S ith t' nl ;.1 i-haw aka. lie. ra. nl ot fi r F a vi . i.g d ! . . Ad t.