South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1919 — Page 7
MONDAY jtventxg, scrri:Mnrn 20, CLAIMS SHE MARRIED TO GIVE CHILD NAME Mounted Police Disperse Strikers I
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If STRIKE QUIET
Union Men at Pittsburg Hold Several Mass Meetings Sunday.
i;isf-d .juictly in the :! Mrike lone of thf I'itt.sJiur 1 Strict. Maw meetings, called by union organizers. cre held in hills in s.veral part cf AlU-rheny county under the supervision of the sheriff .md the- authorities had no trout-ie in handling trum. Th crowds Kathered and din-jr.-cf! without !i:-or(Ur. Sted companies expect that tomorrow will show a radical change in. their favor. Operating officials of th corporations have been hendin all their efforts toward making a food sho-.vin- hen th- plants in this city resume operations for th V C k. dtclicvo Men will Return. Assurance that they would he protected, the company ofMcials say. "Ill lead thousands of men, who ult a week apo. to venture back to the mills. Leaders at strike headquarters expr s.sod confidence that there ill hro break in the ranks of the union v.irn. They said they don't look for the return of many mn and that the number Koin? back will be more than counterbalanced by thos who Viill join in the walkout. Spo.ikln of th" situation outside of the IMttsburp district. Sunday, Sec'y William Z. Foster of the steel workers national ommitee, s.iid the union expects "every man in the Meel plants of the IJeth'hem company, against which the strike p.comes effective tomorrow, will rehpond to the call." Sec'y Foster also said that the drive apainst the Jones and Iiuqhlin company in this city, the largest independent plant in the Pittsburg eld. Is bearinir fruit and that the full effect will be felt today.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2?. Is .t woman Justified in defrauding a man into marrying her in order to pl a name to her expected child that of another man ? This is the problem presented in the circuit court here, in the flllinc: of a .suit for annulment of marriage by William F. Hoppe, against Stella S. Hoppe. Hopp, nmrried the Irl on Jun" 1", 131 's, and a child was born on Jan. U3. 131 '1. Hoppe swears it uns not his baby and charges that "a physician" and th p'.rl h married Tricked him into marrl'ipe In
; ord r to ive her child a name. I The huvband has an affidavit from 1 1:1s wife bearing a confession of her
misdeed prior to her marriaK".
AMERICANS SEN
AID TO BALfflS
Red Cross and Medical Supplies Weighing 186 Million Pounds Sent in 6 Months.
NEW MARSHALS CONTENT WITH GOLD OAK LEAVES
PARIS. Fopt. 23. The three new marshals of France, Joffre, l'och and retain, have not yet appeared in the regular uniform of marshal, but content themselves with ndriinc a row of golden oak leaves to their taps and four supplementary stars to the sleeves of their uniforms of general. On the 1 Ith of July, during the Victory Pay Parade, old Parisians commented upon the fact that the marshals did not wear their uniforms but one of the younger and callous generation chipped in with: "With thirty-three thousand francs salary a year they probably cannot afford them."
DI SOW-TV'S OFFICKK. Walter Uowrhan, of Napanee, was arrested Sunday afternoon for disobeying orders of a traillc officer. Officer Berper macV the irrest.
P.I'CHAItKST. Sept. 20. The American peopb- sent l&R.OOO.OnO pounds of medical and relief supplies into the I'.alkans through the Red Fross during the first six months of 1?1!. according to a report just made public here by Col. Henry W". Anderson, commissioner to the ISalkans. of this total. Rumania. Serbia and Orcece received the larger portions, smaller shipments Koine to Montenegro, Albania and Bosni t. The largest single item in point of tonnage consisted of clothing and material for clothing. Rumania, for example, received ,.".'. Oij yards of cloth; Serbia 7 ::.'!. Co yards, and Montenegro. 22.1. 000 yards. Seven central stations were employed for handling these jroods. Salonika was the most important port on the Red Cross map.
BOOST LOUISVILLE FOR VETERANS' CONVENTION
I.OFISVII.I.K. Ky.. Sept. 2f. Representatives of eighteen business and civic organizations here have united their efforts in the form of a resolution submitted to the Fnited Confederate Veterans requesting that Louisville be selected for that body's national convention, next June. Invitations to , the veterans were issued by the Louisville Convention League .at the request of a special committee of the Kentucky division of the IT. C. V. organization.
RFTAI.Y GIIANI) DFCIIFSS. Ll'XHMnOL'UG, Sept. 29. The plebiscite held Sunday resulted in a majority in favor of the retention of Krand Duchess Charlotte as ruler and for a customs union with France.
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Mounted ofücers of the Pennsylvania State Police olspersinif strikers in the Pittsburg Jtenl district, the centre of the trierantic strike which has practically tied up th steel industry in the United States.
Giris' $7.00 Serge
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Wom's $2 Q"7C Corsets . . w fi Women's nml Mi.s new la:i cornets; the fauiMis Mil lor :uakcs. In ßfsh r white; all sl.Tes; with coupon '.7.
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PARIS INSTITUTE HAS CLASSES FOR FOREIGNERS PARTS. Sept. 2 ?. The Fniversity of Paris wil inaucrurate on Nov. " classes organized especially for foreipn students, to continue for four months. An attempt will he made to give the students a peneral idea of French history, its literature, its freopraphy. its philosphical and social doctrines, and its art. Knclish and Spanish will he the two foreign languages used.
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COHLKXZ, Saturday, Sept. L7. The army regulation prohibiting American otlicers and soldiers from fraternizing with Germans was revoked in an order issued today by Maj. (Jen. Allen. The rule against fraternizing became effective in December, soon after Maj Gen. Dick-
! man and the American armv of oc
cupation reached the Rhine. The Rritish and French are leported to have lifted their bin several months ago.
FAMOUS SUNDIAL BREAKS! WHEN CHANGING POSITION
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Hundreds of Stunning New $37.50 to $45
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LONDON. Sept. 23. A sundial known n.s "Nell Owynn's Sundial," which for years has been in position on the terrace at Lauderdale House. Hlgherate, was broken beyond repair while workmen were trying to chance its position today. There is still in the house Nell Owynn's original bath, which is much older than the sundial, and was placed there when she was instilled in the jdace by Charles II.
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National Blanket Week Begins Monday, Sept. 29 Ends Monday, Oct. 6 One Big Week of Extra Values Buy Your Winters Supply of Blankets at This Sale and Save Money! In anticipation of this event our buyers have visited the markets and gathered one of the largest, most complete stocks of Comforters and Blankets we have ever shown, and every one is specially priced.
Cotton Blankets Cotton Blankets, size 64x80, in gray, tan and white with pink and blue borders. Specially Priced $2.50. Cotton Blankets, gray, tan and white with blue, pink and tan borders, size 68x80. Specially Priced $2.75. Woolnap Blankets Nashua Woolnap Blankets, tine heavy quality, in gray, blue, pink and tan plaids, size 64x76. Specially Priced $4.75. Nashua Woolnap Blankets in colored plaids, size 66x80. Specially Priced $5.95 Warewell Comforters Comforters filled with white carded cotton felt, guaranteed sanitary and thoroughly clean, in variety of patterns and colors. Size 72x76. Specially Priced $2.75. Size 72x84. Specially Priced $2.95. Good heavy quality Comforters filled with sanitary cotton and silkoline covering. Specially Priced at $4.49, $4.75, $5.00, $5.95 and $6.50. Comforter Materials If you wish to make your own Comforters we can supply the things you need at a saving in price. Cotton Challies, 36 inch, pretty new patterns in light and dark colors. Special, Yard 25c. Silkoline, best quality, 36 inch, in variety of colors. Worth 35c. Special, per yard 25c
Swansdown Blankets Heavy "Swansdown" Blankets, size 66x80, in plain gray with pink and blue borders and pretty plaids with overcast edge. Specially Priced $3.95. Extra heavy "Swansdown" Blankets, size 72x80, with bound edges, in gray with pink and blue borders. Specially Priced $4.95. Extra heavv "Swansdown" Blankets, in dainty blue, gray, pink, lavender and gold plaids. Specially Priced $5.95. Extra heavv "Swansdown" Blankets, size 74x8(), with bound edges in blue, tan, lavender, gray and pink plaids. Specially Priced $6.95. Wool Blankets Wool Blankets, size 68x80, in a variety of dainty plaids. Specially Priced $9.50.
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In handsomest all-wool French sergres. atins, taffetas and peorette combinations; 1 1 ;i c k and all colors. Special Tuesday
Women's ami lixcs $.." to $0 New COATS beautiful new fall and winter coats In all w1 materials; dozens of styles to .select from. Special Tuesday with this coupon
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Infants' $1 Dresses . .
Infants' pretty l.iwn and nnlnnook dresses, neatly trim in e d. In short utyle; with coupon 09c.
$3 Serge Middies
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Women's and Tninss' woolrn sprpp middy Mouses, trimmed w!th red and white lirald; nil si7.es: with coupon $1.04.
Georg'te A 7ß Waists.
Women' new fall Jf'orft te IMoiisps in prettiest emhroid e r y and ?ieadeil trimtiied style: all shade. Ilxtra special at .?I.7'..
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