South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 339, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 December 1919 — Page 2

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Trio Charged With Killing Laporte Grocoryman Will be Tried Dec. 29. An afürmaMve defer.' will prob with StovM Iiartak and "h'rnrhy" Carirpy. H chared with the murder of Carl Cook, Iaporte Krorcryman. according to Cr If A. Hood, atf'Tn y for H.ikf r, who a-l:ed for a ontinuar.c to prorure mor -vi-nr. Tho cr? w;: ye for trial j'-c. 2, in circuit eo urt Thursday. Mr. Hood in sj -.'ik'nir of th' defense that nil! pro?); My he mad- by Hak r. said that K-- b;,d ,, . n discharged from the navy at th- naal hospital. Norfolk, Va.. r.faus- of ph.vs:al and r.o ntal 1i tl iMtv and that ho had written Xhf mljutant ?fnral for the r'corrli of the hospital. 'Tntil I p.t th'.--' r'M-or.ls." tid Mr. II'nl, "I ,im unabb- to ad is.my client as to Just '.vliftt defrn-o to Mal:. It mav l,e Ihu an affirmative o-f?r.se will he m:jlo.' Kr.oil M h". together with attorneys for the state, had an understanding with Judge Funk on Nov. .1. .'it which time tho state s.tid they v.'oulil l. unabl' tu to trial for thrt.-c weeks. K'-lyinf upon this lime- Mr. Hood now states that with th- most important part of the evidence in his defense lacking, it would be impossible for him to proi ' d at the present time. lTeilts Motion. IouU Kunkel, prc.v utinK at-i l-iriiy from Laporte county asked ih.it thia ! made in writing and I re.-f ntt il as a. motion to the court. 'hi; was don !v Hood and the attorneyn went into -nt'erence and. :.(iu .iImvu 'Vie hotjr'.: delih..ratlou, returned and aked to t th -as lor Dec. 2'.. Il i.s rumred thit the defendant will ach ask for a separate trial. The men have been in the county Jail inc- b.'inr transferred her" from Import' ci'unty. Harte; wai overheard nakintT statements that he was i,'ü1iik to make an attempt to et away vh n they took him from the jail to the court room, out with th filing of thr motion for rontinuance. Lhe men were not taker: from their cells, "livery precaution will he taken to see that they do not 't away while they are in my eustody." said Mieriff Duck. Mrs. Uartek, with h r small child, vas in court durin the morning ami returned on tho r.o.ai car to Iijiorte. Shftlnff on hri-t nia. The shooting nccurreil Christmas v. when I'aker and I'.artek enternl the store, Oariejy remainimr on Kuard outside. Cook H told to throw up his hands hut only hacked around the counter into the middle f th store. f. tker fired the first !-hot which misse. Cook and later four mor were tired, the ;t one ausinr his death. Ftaker thn Med from the store. I'.artek already hivimr run and Cook followed, falling at the steps. He died about an hour hater as he was heini: removed to a neighbor's The men were not apprehended until several months later when, actin?: on a tip from Sheriff Forney of Cotter county. Sheriff Anstiss of Laporte. raptured the men and placed them in Jail. XMAS BASKITTS AND WRIIXTIIS. P.oehlcr's. Main order earlv. 5 6 2 -6 I LUMPS OF INDIGESTION i ! "Pape's Diapepsin" at once ! f fixes ycur Sour, Gassy, 1 Acid Stomach i Ur.dicrsteJ fod! Eups of jviin; relchir.c ca-. acids and smirne-s When your ton. ach is all up-et. here U instant rfdief no waitinc! The ino:r.ent you eat a tablet or two o f Pape's Diapepin distress caused by acidity i relieved. Your disordered t?to:.adi will feel r.r.c at or.te. Th'--e plea-ar.t. harm'-s- t iidets ( f P.ipe's TMapepsir; neutralize tht harmful acids in the tamach. and Kive air:. '-st instant relief; besides they cost so little at drug stores. Adv.

You're As Young As You Feel Move your bowels f-eely ry d.iV by utir.g W n dell's Vegetable Cathaftic Liver Talbt. and -,; wiil feel as fresh as a daisy, clearheaded and full of "Pep." They are afe. pleasant, effective rind never gripe or nauseate, (juuk reli-f from Biliousness. Pad Preith. Coated Tor.gue. Headaches. IMziCONSTIPATION Iitrge Bov -c at W. nick's c'ut ILttti tirade st re er ai y d rn -Twists. Advt.

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GRANTS CHANGE OF VENUE TO ELKHART I'hiirgm-f that newspaper articles published in South Bend papers have caused a prejudice against him in. South Bend anil Mishawaka, Ceor-e Passwater. charged witn -'rand larceny petitioned a change of venue, the change being granted to Elkhart county by Judge Farabau:h In circuit court Thursday. Arthur I. Clilliom, attorney for Passwater, aked in his petition that i he change of venue be made to Marshall county and this was opposed by Bros. Schwartz who thought insutlicient evidence had 12 , r n ill! j V

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A real demonstration showing ov exactly what these stoves will do will take place Saturday at this store all day. An expert from the factory where these stoves are made will be there to show you how these stoves are made and how to et the best results from them. During this demonstration Extra Special Prices will be placed on our entire stock of stoves.

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been produced to warrant a change of venueJudpre Faratxaugli decided sufficient cause had been shown for the change and asked if an agreement could be made as to the county but Mr. (filliom still aaked that action be changed to Marshall county while Mrs. Schwartz favored Laporte county. Basswater Is charged with stealing a bicycle valued at $40 from Frank Kamiewski, indictment being returned by the gTand jury. PARTY iOWNS AT KL.IVYORTIIS New afternoon and evening dresses have arrived from New York. On sale Saturday. See thesf newest styles in the windows at Ellsworth's. Advt. 0005

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ORDER CARLOAD OF FRESH FISH FOR CITY South Bend people will have the opportunity of buying fresh lish at 10 cents a pound within a few days, according to word received here by local authorities. The Boston Fish Bier Co. Thursday wired South Bend as to the advisability of sending a car-load of fish here to be sold at 10 cents a pound. The matter was taken up with Mayor Carson, who . sanctioned it and a wire was sent to : have the fish shipped. Whi n the car j arrives it will be parked on a side track and the llsh sold direct from the car. J li

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ISEfitE COAL Take Steps to Curtail Limited Supply of Fuel in South Bend. The effect of the coal shortage is now beinR felt acutely by the schools, according to an announcement mad" by "Y. W. Borden, superintendent. Thursday morning. The hich school and the junior high yill hold solid sessions, that is continuously from 8:15 to 1 o'clock with no noon hour, beinninfr Fri day, and even with this curtailment of consumption the supply of coal on hand It expected to last barely a week. All grade pchools have a supply which will la.it for approximately six weeks, Mr. Borden ?ald. TO CURTAIL SITIIVICK. CHICAGO, Dec. 4.--PasRenper train service on 11 western railroads from Chicago to the Pacific coast will be cut one-third beginning Monday, Dec. 8This action was decided upon here todAy at a conference of the three western regional directors r. II. Aishton, northwestern region; Hale Holden, centra! western region, and P. F. Bush, southwestern region. The reduction., will effect a onethird cut In train miles, the number of trains eliminated varying with local conditions. No Plcanre Trains. No special trains are to be run for business or pleasure traffic Xo second sections of regular trains rre allowed. Overflow traffic must wait for later trains. Xo parlor or lounRO cars may be used. Appeals through advertisements in all larpe cities in the district included In the order will ask tho public to refraijn from all unnecessary traveling-. The order does not affect mail and express trains except in preventing additional trains to take care of holiday traffic. Distribution of all supplies of coal now held in the United .States was urped today by mid-western officials as a means temporarily combatting

A Sure Gain of 15 Per Cent buying your children's Winter Coats now. A splendid time to give one as a Christmas remembrance.

Women's Hosiery for Christmas Women's Hose, seamless leg with hemmed elastic top; black, white and colors, at $1.00. Wmen's Lisle Hose, full fashioned, black and white, at ?1.00. Women's Xotaseme Silk Hose, with shaped ankle and wide top; black and colors, at $1.50- $1.75. Women's Wayne lCnit Hose, full fashioned, with elastic lisle top. black only, at $2.50. Women's Badmore Silk Hose, full fashioned; black. white, navy, pray and many dainty evening1 shades, at $3.00. Full Fashioned Lisle Hose, in colors, at R9c. Heavy Cotton Hose, full fashioned, fleeced and unfleeccd. at GOc. Women's Seamless Lisle Hose, hemmed top: black, cordovan, white and gray, 59c. 1 !

Underwear for Holiday Gifts Women's Silk and Wool Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, ankle length, prices $3.25-$3.50. Women's Hand-finished Union Suits, 85 per cent wool, all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length, prices $4.50-$5.00. Women's Hand-finished Union Suits, steam shrunk, all wool Union Suits, all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length, prices $5.5 0-$5 . 75 . Women's Medium Weight Union Suits, unfleeced cotton union suits, all styles neck and sleeves, knee and ankle length, in pink and whtie, prices $1.59 to $2.19.

the serious situation caused by the , fuel shortage. Gov. Frank 0. Lcwden of Illinois!

today planned to ppeAl to th federal Kovprf.nent for shipment or cx-ce-5 supplies of hard coa.1 hcLl in the rast, to western states now suffering seriously. The governor's conference, which will be hell in St. Loui9 Sunday, will also consider a proposal that drastic curtf.ilment of industries, lncludinp: the six and a hftlf hour da., now In effect in Chlcasro. Kansas City and other western cities, be extended to cover the entire United Statea ii K nixu;n;s ix folks A XI) IS JUSTIFIED. At least one person has absolute fnith In the honesty of South Ber.d as a whole. Ills name is Mack. He is 13 years old and conducts the news stnnd at "Washington and Michigan. Mack leaven his papers on display with 25 cents or more In pennies and strolls away througrh the neighboring thoroughfares dispensing his wares. Customers take their papers from tho stand, make their on change and po on their way. Sometimes Mack returns to find that his quarter has grown to a dollar or more. We interviewed Mack on the subject. "How comes it," we asked, "that you walk away and leavo all this fortune within the grasp of any passer-by?" "Well, I hadda leave the stand one day,' said Mack, "ami I tried It. I had CS cents when I got back. Then T went away again and didn't nobody tako nothing." "What happens when the pennies give out?" we wanted to know. "Sometimes they leaves the nickels." said Mack. "XewsTlmes, mister?" South Bend silk shades and lanips i made to order; show room 20?, Lincoln way K., just Off Jefferson blvd. Cor further Information call Lincoln 192?. Advt. 4346-8.

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Dainty Lingerie That will make adorable Gifts

"Rvery woman wants what every woman wears and that is sheer, dainty lingerie! You will find here a stock of muslin wear and Fllk lingerie that gift-buyers will like to choose from the par. ments are fo attractive and the prices very reasonable. Lingerie of Silk Sleeping Gowns of soft and clinging Crepe de Chene with lace and ribbon trimming, priced at S5.95 and up to S6.95. Envelope Chemise, a smart under garment of fashion of crepe de chene or washable satin, hand embroidered, lace and ribbon trimmings, also at S5.00 and up to S6.95. Bloomers of Satin, with double elastic at ankle, embroidered by hand and lace trirnjned, at S5.00 to $7.50. Also a full line of camisoles to-match.

ESI FOR SEAL SALES Various Women's Organizations Will Have Charge of League Work. The stations from which lied Cross seals are to be dispensed were assigned to the vftrious women's organizations of the city at a meeting he'd Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the office, of the antituberculosis league. in the court house. The as.slpmments were made by lot and resulted as follows: Jefferson hotel. Propress club. Mrs. Charles Huss chairman; Oliver hotel. South Bend Woman's club. Mrs. William Kenfranz chairman; post office, Sinai society. Miss Freda Hcrshenow chairman; Orpheum, Woman's Dining club, Mrs- J. E. Xeff chairman; J. M. S. building. Phi Sigma Kororlty, Miss Evelyn Fulmer chairman; St. Joseph bank. Women's College club, Miss Mary DuShane chairman; Lanalle, Norman Eddy Relief corps. Mrs. Edith Miller chairman; Auditorium. Children of Mary of St- Joseph's church, Miss Kathryn Reynolds chairman; Wyman's store. Ayudadora circle, Mrs. F. E. Noble, chairman; Charles B. Sajc store, the K. of C. Ladles' Social club. Mr?. Frank Gooley chairman; Robertson store, Auten Relief corps. Mrs. Herbert Frantz cliairmnn; Union Trust building, the D. A. R., Mrs. John B. Campbell chairman; Citizens Trust, Woman's Civic leajruc. Mrs. Iy. S. Flckenscher chairman; Chapin State bank, an organization of which Mrs- Clement Smo;ror i chairman; Grand Leader, Children of Mary of St. Patrick's church. Miss Sarah O'Neill chairman; F.llsworth s-tore, Eastern .tar, Mrs. Edward Weaver, chairman; Brandonrurre!l store. Kappa Phi Sipn.i sorority, Miss Sadie Kops chairman. Mrs. T. A. Olney. president of the St. Joseph county Anti-Tuberculosis league and city chairman of the Christmas .eal sale, ha called a luncheon meeting of nil chairmen

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Women's Fine Fur Coats Also the tiner furs in sets and separate pieces, are now being" oll'ered at alter Christmas reductions.

When buying these plfts if you should happen to choose the wrong size we'll exchange it after Christmas. So you can hardly "go wrong" in buying these beautiful garments for any of your intimate feminine acquaintances. Corduroy Bath Robes at $10, $12, $12.95 AH of the same soft wide wale corduroy to be had in rich colorings of rose, -copen and wisteria, at $10, Straight line, with belt, collar and cuffs satin trimmed, at $12. Same as above with 3-4 sleeves at $12.95, with extra lining of seco silk, also in 3-4 length sleeves. Bath Robes of Beacon Blankets A fine assortment of fanciful patterns including the weird Indian designs. Collars and cuffs are satin trimmed. $7.50. $o.95 to $10.95.

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i opened. Mrs. C A. rir;v wh. Y been appointed a nifnW if tb . ' l tT- Hed Cross al coi:,mit?ee ! (lov. (.1 oo. trieb :s to 1 ,r- the rr pil tpe.tUer a: the lu.ncheor,. ii. s-abjtCt Will 1 e "The ;.AT;-.p ::- f r Health In Indiana " EMMA KAUFMAN FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE Emma E. Kaufman lias er.d. d 1 -hps of a second mnrri-l !!? it filed 5'iit for d:crc' fro-i (;:. t Kaufman in superior court Th :ria. charging cruel ar.d ::.'. .-. treatment. Mrs. Kaufman's :v..rr!.-t:. ! . present husband occurred j';' : day afUl the issue of a d'-o. divorce fror:1, her former h iü-i. who was also h a r I a ,r"S i . S v and inhuman i reatrner.t. Mrs. Kau'man. then Mrs. riled suit against (ieor'e iie'.ss .u : was t; ranted a decree in sup r..--cnurt Oct. 1 S, lf1. On tht siraday i marrlac" ilotnse .ts t. !'..". out in County Ork Warner's o-:. and the next day she was nnrri- 1 ta Oeore Kaufman. In her marriape licer.s. ,!rs man pave her age as "7. statinniis born Oct. 1"., 1SJ. Mr. ! iwf man gav his a-ge as 11. with h. birth Sept. 27, 186S. William Anderson :'.led vu: " divorce acainst IJossje Anders. a :m superior court Thursday charglrc cruel and inhuman treatment. BARBECUE COMMITTEE CONSIDERS EXPENSES All bills on hand to date w.r pon over at the meeting f the f Inance committee of the bnrhecv.n celebration at the thamer of immerce Thursdi- mH !ilng and a as could h" determined it w.thought that tinan i.illy the b ti '.ecue will luek practically even. Oeorgf M. I'latrar. chairman ' the tannmittee signed the bill, proved by the committee It found that the salvage from '!'- tl.e cel'l'ratlon made th e- n y r H possililr. Ali bills standing o ' .i-if;st the barlcue ornmitleo ar requested t 1 preiitd tt Sara L eper. gener.il chairman tl committee. XMAS BASKirrs AND WltllVTIIS. Bechler's. Main Uder - - Brassieres and and Bandeaux at SI, $1.50, $2.98 To look dainty and lacey underneath the sheer blouse. Of all lace with lining of net, the back fastening enables one to wear these for brassiere or corset cover, price $2.98. Also a front fastening Brassiere of delicate shaded satin, with lace trimmings, also at $2.98. Bandeaux of pink brocaded satin ribbon straps, at only $1.50. Also a good assortment of Brassieres, lace or embroidered, at $1.00. 1 ea Aprons A little sacque of finely woven swiss, with daint lace trimmings and belted with ribbon, made up into a tiny apron for afternoon tea. is surely very inviting. The price is only $1.50. Also other styles are available here in square or round stytles, embroidery or !acr trimmed, at $1.00, 69c, 75c down to 59c. Charming Waists Make Charming Xmas Gifts Itecent arrival.-, ju.-t t. n frr. their boxes are wv ,; display fr your se', ctiori tomi.rru. Th-y are really beautiful: Artistic :r. deilKn. ar.d k well maJf and attractive that any woman will be dellghte-d with them'. Waists ariitai pift-s and it will b- . nsy t ch(Jts them here. New All White Middies, came yesterday, with trimming of white braid and specially priced at only $2.00.

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