South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 1, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1920 — Page 3
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TEW LOCAL WOMEN ARE APPOINTED ON STATE CLUB COMMITTEES
To Make Motion For New Triaf Following Action of Jury Tuesday.
tiado by his jitt"ni-y who : '.'. nc sd.i y that th' ri-
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bUIVllVIUNb ANU I n tN BECOMES ANGRY
AnrithT nttrmpt to f K-nnotn M'trt'-in, convict 1 tit ;uwault ;inl
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Df- -amln-fJ anl a motion inanr lor a r.'-sv trial within the next few 'Thr-re wr-ro '-vr;il rirvo'j.s rrrcr.s in the ir.strurMnns th" j'iry." y il Atty. (jilllorn, who ondi.- t-l tho i f- n- fur Moruan in thr cu1 which r.-s'iltf il in a jury Y'-nlirt of K'JiltV Tn's'lay nirrht. "I m'.in to look .'ill the proc0 'tir.'s nvT far 'i!!v aji'l will make th' motion within next few rlas." Ild.l in Jail. Morgan wad roturiied to Ih i i : 1 Tin-silny nlht aftr r-u ix t th.crlirt hr'H-.ht in ty a j'iry !.-
r.cir.ir inur 1. or.rnrru in tit" m i
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; M.u; that." ):!;:(.( " :!! I'" v. '. t h !l -H foi a :h'-rt t;m- until rvl"iv'a::'s a 1 1 "in !: ! hal time to pit part- th- i:.- ; j "'i !'i a ru-v. ti ia !. '." w ill l:n' Mnii;an rat on i ''I vihin a ry H!rt tirr.r," oai ' Mr. ;il!iu:i. wii'i: ask'tl what wfitil-i ! v. ith him p-n'l:?; t': d - i a:i om Ih' n'-v. pr i'-' Ci! i n its. "It l' ynnii' tltnr !.-f i ir- action ar. ! obtai'il an! u w.mt to irivr ! mviii'al attrniion." CiiT t .fury. Th'" rriv was triv-n to tlw j'iry
ii cluck lursn iy nif rin on. A? :)') Tius'Iay ni:rht, t'u- jur;'
'.oun'-Pil to th iiailitt that th'W
1 arril at a inlit anil arno a f-w mitrM. v latr u h-ri .J u (.!;"'
riiiiip'ii kcr too.-; th .vtj u.
'i-s I'tiilin- M ;icl firm M TllM
:r, ii'l shut liv times hy "Moriii a Ion-it's on irr I on svpt. '2 '
I for which act h was on trial. in i idi-nce during tle r r 1 y
art ii no1 inn out iiki iioi cni r . (oiirt iO"tt' dun?;; the Ia.-t few
l,s ot til'- pro-ij.lin:'s.
Tn local club women have been
1 j named on tate committees of the
K. C. itumpler. president. The list
i ha Just been published and Includes
Mrs. Grnnillo Zieeier. South Bend
i 'A'oroan's clu1, on the committer for t
I cooperation with thr Mina; Mr?, j i I'rcd Woodward. Progress club.!
-"-hool health committee; Mrs. K. C. j
; j DeKhod?s, l'rogress club, vocational1 j , -duration committee: Miss EfTie
j Harmon. Progress club, chairman of!
the school music committee, a sub- J division of the music department: j Mi&s Thekla Sack. Progress club, on the poetry committee, a ub-divlion ; of the literature department; Mn, J Homer J. Miller, Frogrcps club, on j the Americanization committee; M.rs. I Fred ?ln:, South Uend Woman's i club, thrift committee; Mrs H. I.
! Coon. South Prnd Woman's club.
civics committee; and Mrn. Ann- i Srudebaker Carlisle, industrial and ; social conditions.
The r-vi'. 1 rem -t -ri r a 1 d" oratir.r.s to I,.- made t!-.r lr.!-;h t I'oard aftr a arvy of all th--far's proi.ahlv will h- a.-cept;-d, I -itiie'.s saiI. The -rotary a f'd'-d th.'; t he ither would forward l'ciivel l.-ftei-s from Admiral Il-rv-y lt. Wilson, commander cf th.- Atlantic fle and formerly th" com-nian-l.r at Hr.-;, ar.d II- ar Aimirii H-nry T. Mavo. who n'c. ma nd'd the Atlantic fleet lurinjr he war. s-.ip port in;: the po.-it ich takn hy A !r.;ita: Sim-; and otlv r oftic rs wit h record to the decorations. The
Ict'-r" calivd attention to what !: o f : i r. .-an'oi as - rtain in 'pJah t)e in the pntd:-h d lit and r rn h-i'-d that a. review of porti-'.H r caves he made.
NURSES' ASSOCIATION TO MEET SATURDAY
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To arrange stock for Big Sale starting SATURDAY MORNING at 8 o'Clock
Come early
See ad in Friday's Saturday to avoid Clouse's
papers the afternoon rush
T0 REORGANIZE HIGH i SCHOOL ALUMNI CLUB
oth-r, ho aled -let t he !i I' ... .Ii
"at th'- trial.
"I x::i:t the man that pur this paper und r my do ,r." said an antrry voir" in Sil' ri.T Ion k's offic e Wed-u'.-da'. . I'pon turpiri' around he ti he.d a won. an nmr" amn y than the oic.. .-h' h'-Id m her h.-nid a sun-.mons
! nhir.ini and h:uii s' hnol basket hail ': came Thursday afternoon. i The -:;inH' will l-ein at 2 o'clock.
I Ihtw'tn t!e Iialves the committed At the A'umvii '.atu-e at the hijrh J xvill announce the candidates for s.-hool Tipsriay niciit plans wcrejtho cilic and the lection will he , , r tK.. I lield imtnedi.it Iv. The uttli rrs electn.ade for a reorganization of tie .... d will then Ii Kin work on a pi ohlch school Alumni association. A of r, , Ka niz:. t ion ol the atommittte of !:ve was a ppoint d. i .ia t ion. Mis Ihn nice ('Ink. Miss T.m-kla
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The tifth annual meeting of district No. 2 of the Indian State
om-j X'.irsef' a-rciatlon will be held at
the Hp worth hospital nurses trainins: school Saturday afternoon at i':c o'clock. The program will include a talk on 'Tublic Health" by Miss Inez Goskill. a registered nurs cf Indianapolis: a discussion of "laboratory Work" by Dr. J. R T'ertclinc. and an address by Mrs, C. A. Carlisle.
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CITIZENSHIP SCHOOL TO BE HELD AT Y. VV. C. A.
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fded !, her husha nd. U v hu -'.;!!.'.. William 1 '. I la'-ad !( U . ha r trod he.uith cruel and iuhiittun ttcatnieiit in his bill. Taking a paper from a laruT. e:velope and unfo!diir a news-paper slie spread her jn-rriairo ci rt i.'ic.i te h fore Sheriti before Sh rit'f On :'.c. I madv th" iromi.. then- and T am Moiim' to stand by it." oht- s -nd. "I (ion't want tliis paper." and she handed hack the summons that had been 1 1 f t at her home. ATiVr vorne talk she l?ft for the clerk's office owin th.it she would not taWo the paper and that she would uphold her promise.
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Special meetirv-- Monday r.i.sht.
i Jan. ."th.. '. I'ainter.-- I.cal :-.
mnonnce landidates for perma neut J i j - Mar-. I 're-ident.
Otl'lf es of t Ii e
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Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency Sop.OitneBt,TlmTa.fc.vtrywhr Frf .- p I e r- Crfcribrr1ar.riA.X.Mkl4 Mktt.
Art Material Xlctur Fnunicf. WE I W. LOWER rtljoriATiKa company,
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S. B. SHOE CO. 113 W. Jefferson Blvd. SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Low Rent Low Irice
Start the New Year Right
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ACTO IIADIATOIIS m'AHti:: and mnimT HonTomb corw of aJl ma: c, Installed. rndrs, hooc. ga tank, tc. Chicaja Aulo Rftdiator Co. 336 Lincoln Waj- W t
PATENTS And Trade Mrkj Obt&lnfxl in all Countric. Adrloo I-Vr-es GLXX J. OLTSCxl. RfjrtJtcml Vrutrt Atty. 711.712 tndbkr BZSs bnih lion!. Ina.
TWO LOCAL PEOPLE HONORED AT CONVENTION
frt c!ass in the citizenship
.01.; ff the !'raneh:se harue. simr to those beir.K held throughout state, will he hehl Mond av ht at 7:"0 o'clo, Ä at the V. W. A. The corns- is to include a i s fif five lessons and possibly .! tr tip Riven by prominent men 'he city, and its purpose js to 1 intelhsrer.t women voters. Th on Monday nhrht will be on "The : ' d States 'oiifrress" and will be
-enteil bv J. V. Masters, head of!
history department of the hih oct. The course i.s open to the idle.
Oihrers ? Iicb-ii at the Jewish Religious Hducation meetmu: held in Indianapolis selected two South T.end people. Rabbi Alfr 1 Mirda was sep-cted as a meial er of th" cuti- hcaril and Mrs. Max Freud - ostein was b.-cted vice president of tic- Indiana Federation of Tempi.4 Sist erhooii s.
NOTICE! -Williams Meyer Floral Co." an t! e owners of the pr-enhouses at No. SOI Dubail av.. South Rend. iol.. but "Wilhams & Myer Floral Co."' havp no connection whatever v ith the business or property of th South Rend Floral Co." located at No 12. N Michigan st. in the city r( South I'.end. Ind.. and this notice i heitit: fdven to correct the misu talerstandintr caused by former adej ti.-ements. Rarties wi--hin' to do business with the "South Rend Nloral Co." should call telephone .M .in 47. Lincoln No. t4. Rarties wi-diimr to do business with "WilI'.iias Meyer Floral Co." should call telephone Lincoln 71 Adv. s I ? 4 -3
S.oiiu's acco'anr. starte. 1 before .J .I-. 11 draw int rest at 4 per cent ;.oni Jan. 1. Farmers Trust Co. Advt. sn-jt-io
TURNER GAINS TWENTY POUNDS
Eats n thiuu. b-ep. I. ike a Ami Fels Fii.e All The Time. .Vim.
5cnool yi Days
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I'.ireiits eft. M r.e-le. t t f.nd ei;t wL.-tler t!;.ir ct.lld Icis .!e-fe-tlve a ii? tl! it ii d.-'ii.ia-nrrj.t.-l l.y .j .dr. tin-. hitt.iMM-1 l!i!s. er ret.. ;p..n .ij.ilr.-t -'.oi.e up-'hcit i.'n t" st i.iiti
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'I have just Tinished u.y :'ca;:'ni bottle of Taniac and h.t e gained ! j twenty pounds." wa- the i i au: kahl
statement made by J. M. Turner, a popular hotel c'.erk of '.. Ma-ktt st, Akron. Ohio, uhi:-- ilii-iivii.;' the medicine, the other d.i.v. "I bean taking Taal.ic a little more than thirty days iio." he continued Mr. Turner, "and as a result I am starting i:c New Yar in better health than I have in the p;-st three years. I had been almost a constant suhcrer from indigestion, headaches and insomnia. The Christmas just past is the Jirst one I have been able to enjoy, for my stomach was always so upset that if I ate a hearty meal or any rich food I would bloat up with fr as and feel miserable for hours. I had racinpr headaches and awful nervous spells lasting1 for a day and nicht and sometimes loncer. I
J rot to where sleep waa almost imj possible- for mo and many a night
I would walk the tloor or s!t around and talk all night and then, of course. I was no pood for work the next day. After joining the army my troubles seemed better for a
i while, but after being discharged
and going back to the old irregular way of living they vrot worse than
: ever. Refore enlisting in the army . I was in the automobile and livery j business in Cincinnati, but after 1 leaving the army and getting in ; worse health I was forced to give
tip that business not being; able tc attend to it.
"Rut since taking Tan'ac I am ; feeling fine and ht to do my work. : A friend of mine told men of the j wonderful results he h id gotten ; j from Tan Lie and that is how I came i : to take it and it has given mo a . splendid appetite, pood health and i
. a fine feeling, the best Christmas U
I g:tt t:.at royal come :m a firm believer i
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Involving Over 300 High Grade, All Wool Overcoats. Broken lines from our season's selling Here is an enormous money-saving event for the man who wants to give a body blow to the advanc-
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