South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1919 — Page 20

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SIBERIA THREATENED WITH TYFHUS EPIDEMIC

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Steel Mill Heads Believe . Strike is Virtually Over

Ccroncr Pronounces It Suicide, But People Secure Evidence.

CHICAGO. Oct. 17 Steel mill of-, tlon following an apnea! by orpanlz-!

r.. j- r ..f St. I.uk-V. h.y;ital. Tokio t:i:i a at C.iry, Ind.. Thursday cx-!oJ labor to Secretary of War Daker'

r.rrwI t ho nn:n on that ihr itrilt

Into the Gary region.

was virtually enciru ana maae pre

r.'iw .! ni mb.-r "f the American !:! Cn-vs. who, it h a party f the it 1 ("if v-;. has 1 rr in w.-trn Sii r i.i f'.r s;v months.

parations for building up a new or-

Thf .-Li-- s of typhus anions Sibe-; panization. They declared there was

i;. in tr'-"p siri'-f Jan. 1, ;if online a surplus of labor in ome de

t- Ir. T-u-r. have u :irr-at od merits. l.'nion leaders disputed

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ri-TMOT'TH. In. I . fir?. iivid Ved. of '.r.-rn n nnd f. .r::ir marh?.l of th at jda . is n r.al her charged with rn :rdr in thfirst dri.'rr.-. Wee, js h;. r.-d with murderinir Alfred Nuf r .it hi- h r i at Prem'-n last D'horn''. r. Ms:ry Furrour.de. 1 the ioVr.: !. ith of Mr. N'ufer wh' n his bodv v..s found m

1 -i. -jO. and dnco July 1. 40.00i. N v as-s now numt.tr thousands dail v.

accuracy of the claims made by the steel officials. They also hepan an effort to establish the independence

All the r sourr. s (, the disinfoc- ! of the union forces from the radi-

ti.Ti hosidtals are overwhelmed and i cals.

f v. r is rapidly spreading I Maj. Thomas R Crockett, head of

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razor lyinc r.e ar hit;, A oroii r's inquest was held ai.d 1 1 4 d 1 declared a, R'liride. liremm People An.i!-!. Fince the verdi t of th- ..rou.-r's court the people of I ire men i came tlissatisrlcd with tliM d'c; and procured eidenre on which the defendant, David Weed, was hound ovrr to the Marshall circuit cr urt. i harmed with murdering Mr. X .if. r. The trial is causing immer.-.- interrt throughout the cuiinty and many vltnees are pr.-ent from (lerrnan township, amor;? whrnn are the. followintr: Henry Klin S..m derber, II. Sarber, Mo-e I'.rown. 1'hilip Warner. .fi Iitty. 'liy..r; Huff, Othal Huff, Isaiah K'nol,l.,.k and wife, Melvin Stuekey and wife. (leorK'e Cireen and wife and Ian Jlaas and wife. TlW; time of the court was spent Wednesday in impanelling a jury for tiie r;.s' which is i.eitu: tri.-d before Judjfe S. X. Stevens. Attorneys for thr state are McKesson. Marsh and Kitch and Attorneys Martindale and Martindale anI I'n(,'or and f'nderwihkI are reprr sentincr tile defense.

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arnon the healthy soldiers and the j

civil populations of western and middle Siherla. IIv mid-winter the epidemic is expected to reach enormous proportion-?.

the local branch of military Intel

licence, is in Gary making a thorough investigation of the alleged radical plots. lie is said to have been detailed to make an investiga-

John Titzpatrick. chairman of the

national steel strike committee. I Thursday declared that "the reports!

pnrt-lthat radicals are running the strike A i the! are absolutely untrue." The day.

was quiet throughout the unicago

district except In South Chicago H where police officials fired on two,'

negro employes of the Illinois Steel . I

company, who were going to work; in an automobile. The ofrlcers said! they thought the men were auto--mobile bandits. !

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New Blouses The kind vou will like to wear. A smart new line of georgette blouses in a variety of light and dark colors, embroidery and bead trimmed. Priced at . . . $5.00 to $15.00 All Wool Serge Middies, in navy and red, at I $6.95

New Skirts In the popular plaids and plain colors, in a variety of new fall styles. Misses' Plaid Skirts at $5.95 and $6.95 Women's all wool Plaid Skirts at $15.00 Women's and Misses' navy and black serge Skirts from $5.00 to $9.95

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If one seeks true and luxuriant comfrt: if o:-;o wishe-

quality of materials surh is a brief descrintion rf this bedroom bine utility and elepance in livinpr room f urnit ur. then h-r

suite which comes in either r. walnut or ivory finish. This is a suite

of unusual worth. Special during Liodroori Week

$225.00

IIMriui(ji . i ins fiiarmin; mi ee-piere suile ;s a com it ! :i t

:ane aiul solid mahoprany frame with upholstering :f rich velour. Special at

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Tho unusuai ....-auty of theso lamps appeal to all those who desire an artistic atmosphere in the home. Wc have a large display of floor and table lamps with metal or mahopany

pedestals. Complete lamps as

shown above for

Others from 110 to ?G5.

I leim i iir $25.00

The Queen Anne table as shown can bp had in either a round or oblong top shape. The round table. 51 inches wide with an extension to six feet in

a walnut finish sells for

$75.00

Here is a remarkable bargain in a china closet. The finish is in walnut and v ill match with almost any dining room suite.

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in very good taste. The one

shown in our window specially priced at . .

You can replace your worn dining room chairs at a considerable saving by taking advantage of this offer. S:x chairs upholstered in Spanish bather

with a walnut finish during our

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