South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 18, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1920 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Charged With Murder Wayne Knit and Ironclad Announcing the Arrival of a Box of Vogue Hats A few smart hats for early spring wear, combining straw with taffeta, anrived recently for your selection. Hosiery Sale Continues Proposal to Take Over Live Stock Marts Made at Conference. Zoological Garden to be Built in Suburbs of Chicago Soon. tomorrow. Thrifty buyers are laying in a supply nt this economy event.

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FARMERS WOULD ! PURCHASE YAROS!

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Purlin" of th- stv k v.. thit : r' to vol.! by th iz j.acr.- ra s-.on by farm-:"' or-ar.izatior.s, .t nvolidattr'l into com pa ni.-., v i.c advent d t the uj-ttir.z of th livr-t-ck corr.rnitto of th f;rt district t't the Indiani. Frrration of Farn.r s' a?r-iatIons h'ld at I'lymo'ith 1'riday. af corl!ncr to "ointy u nl K. C. Til-!. v, !io wis in att.-n.l mr.'. Whil4 tlv farm i.rcb'i nizati'-ns v. ' hobht tn be lfi.-'ifr.rior.t to mak" lhi. purp,.-, it v:i thf opinion ft i: ar'.y ev"-ry f irri.'T pfs n. t h a t ompanif mu Id b fnnp.r-.' with th ou.ioiidation of orca r.iza tior.s I ri thmat prodncm vtatf-s that wo iM be at.' to swiPT th- sa!-. i;rornriin'!a t inp of tho f -.i!:.it-' for tho bett rnu-nt of local :nar1 ' ' in o!n! it ior. . i ' that livf.-to. k. hipf.in avrCH-j-itions foric-u 'vln ri; the condition- w urant' il This plan has- b-n trud out in ofhr our.tis adjacmt and h. proved . c -j- f ul. An aon iti-m will p-n!i-;.ly In- U -ani.-'l in S. Io.-ph county very hooii. inlit S.trin for I'iirp. That r-pr "r.tativ "s h placed on Iii-- 'i apt and Indianapo'-i.-; Mm k ,iids the Indi.Mia f- !iat n .n to !.- to th- intr.-t of Indiana Miipp r-- and tn.Iy livestock liiarkciiu-'. al.a- v w;is rf ornm'iid l ry the 'oniinittf n i i.a i I i w ri 1 1 " lit of a credit s;, :--' hi with liunipe for the purtha-:. of 4ri uitur.il piod'icts was advocated 1-y the commit.. The ricriit order of t ho i.tili'o.i'l : fi 1 ! 1 1 i ii i - tration onlrrir.t; farrn i s to It an live-toc' r;ir.s in .vh; h th'-y make their hipmcnt.s was --troru.ly rriii-iin i hv til" committee wlio r;;pi s-e(l it.s !f as vtron-ly opposed to tiie order. The opinion of the Tan.: rs that, with tho hiqh rates rharvrd 'v tht railroads sowie amount of .-. ric.' was due them. A resolution was pas.-ed that h cal larmeis look no. re to t!:c e.st of production of th ir variou., products.

FARMERS' ASSOCIATION HOLDS BOARD MEETING Directors for the coming year were elected at the meeting Of the St. Jo.-eph County Farmers Cooperative association held at the Chamber of Commerce Saturday afternoon. The officers of the assoei ition will be eiected at a meeting to be ealb-d for Monday morning at the cooperative store of the association on S. Main st. The directors elected wer" Albert A. Fulk, Charles Keltner and II. I. Zimmer for three years; N Lson Porter. , o Van Hess and John Fasterd.'v lor twci years, and Clem Fulmer, Oliver Schäfer and Karl M. P.rttcher for one year. It is an organization of farmers of St. Joseph county who are conducting a store wnere they buy lam implements and other things necessary to farm production. In the near future a market for farm products is to be established by thv ussocta tion. Many new members were taken into th association a.1 the meet im: Saturuay and now every township in the county is strongly represented in the association. The p.iai membership at the present time is about 4l;0. FISHING RESTRICTIONS BEING MADE IN CANADA A. v.w i,,iei IV's-c PItlNCi: KUPCIIT. T.. C. Jan. IT. -Agitation to have the federal government impose greater restrictionsupon the '.'.sh'ng activities of aliens, particularly orientals, along theCanadian Pacific coast. Ik's had its ffeet Jit Ottawa. C. . Pallantine, mim.-; r of marin and of the naval s rvice. has .iT.m'.oiced that so far ;:s Priti.-h Columbia In cone rned, the government has decided to withdraw limitations upon the number of lief uses that may be issued te white resi-d-ntj (if tho province but that, for ome time at least, it will "refuse f :rth r licence for salmon e.tnneri s or salmon seining, or trap net t.-hmg to other than resident citier.s of the white race.' Minist'r ttnlbintin announced, hdwrvtr, that the san; nun:1', r of net or trolling lioeTws that Mere i-ued to Indian r.sh- rmen of the provmc in 111 1. w ill be grar.t-d 'his vcar. SPECIAL SESSION FOR WYOMING LEGISLATURE .s -...Ted Pr. srHKYIlNNi:. W- . J..:.. 17. V ortiing s.ii.in r.ay h..e a sp -.al ssiun of the st.tte legis'.atur'. t a 111 ot: the South Pak.n.i phm, to at;fy t!. ffdcral suffraire ameruloent. (i.. Xorbck ir.diu'! Soiitli Dakota 1 gislators to p..y th.e.r - n s ti Pit r to a. i on the .;:i r.ilir.ir.t to -ive weui. n the r:;:h.t te. Sulfrau' batirs c-f Wyom.::g h.ivetg'd th gi'M ni'T to i all a spe.i.l -.ssb.n. bv. Catty s.id . b:.tt. o-tior. If ,ii:.m- . th.o--:!,t an trariinary s s;on wt u'nl i to -eary b-al with indvi.-tri.il probb-m-st;im t r;-i.- has p.t.-s. d. the k - ri.t-r belie. ... makir.g a". et. r.dd --;on t;nn ca ssary. Ii ; -sti:aat 'i thai if th s:..'. . il-l Iin.iiic.' the sj.ee...; t,, it.Ty sallrurC. j: vvv ,,;.i ( ai'.-at The m; e of o 1 ii . . . i m t ; . 1 ; ' : i. an 1'o'i;. i-. s it ar u!a:-s ; i..,;-. i...lly vt;a miles an hour.

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ins weaiiny mm v. "v-1 n - ia u . .Mrs. .Nei:;o imii'ics. a eorotvr s jury h.is iormally -!iar d lr. Frendenberg iih can.-intr Mrs. Iullie.s death by an injec tion of mustard in the bkoldei. I r. Frendenberg is thirt J -seven e .: - old. PractitiaHy p nniles.N and unknown. Im Freudenberir drifted into thVli:ui of Markasan !iv- years a,. shortly afttr his arrival b( m n i ieil into the rieli v: family in the town, his bride l.ejnsr Gladys iMbie.s. In the U o yrars sine the marriage alleged mysterious deathx have on urred in tiie family, until now th tloetor and his wife are left praet.cailv the s"!e heiis to an estate valued at ? :'.e0,00". Mrs. FreudenberK. after her husband had bc. aceuseo. declared sh.e would stand by him and la ijeved him innocent.

'Going Up" Has Good Music and j Good Company "Going Fi." a dixtitntg musical farce opened a two day cnag m-nt at th. (div r Sattirna. Conan and Hai ; is have provided an excellent company, the music is catchy, there are si . r,il cb-ver dances ami some novel s enic effects, and all of these in ablegate provide an entertaintnetit of , xceptional worth. The cast is headed by Jack Mai k who handles th. roh of llobert Stret. author o "Going Up" in clewr fashion siiowing marked eaabilit in the second act with 'i I u; b s4ue liv ing scene. Mack is resporsii.le for a good many of the laug! s m th- piece. Ileatrice Ilurrows in 1 1 1 role if Grace Douglas, and Theresa Joseph as "Madeleine Manners'' dance gracefully and sing fairly. Miss Purrows' presentation of the "Tickle Toe" makes a decided hit; the dance itself is a clever bit. The remainder of the robs are adequat dy pr -s-nted. Among the especially tuneful song hits are "If You Iyook in Her F.y s." "Going Pp." Tickle Toe" and "Kiss Me." The (hor.;s is well drilled and several novel effects an1 obtained by it. Altogether (Join;- Fp" is one of the most pleasing entertainments of this natur- which has been seen here this season. COL GRAVES TALKS AT KNIFE AND FORK CLUB Col. John T- mple Graves, noted orator and newspaper writer, and Strickland Gillilan, poest and humorist, will appfar befor the member of tio Knife and Fork club at their monthly dinner at the ( Miv-r hotel Tuesday night. Cel. Graves will speak on "Tlv Uen;n of the Demagogue." Mr. Gillilan will give some of his own poetical and humorous creations. The dinner will bf gin at '::'." o'clock Tuesday night, and owing to th- preenc of Col. Graves an I Strickland Gallilan. it i epectd that there will be a laruer att-n-daiM e th '.n u'ial. si rs o NO I lls. John S. Ildwards br-umht sua on no'es auainst Sam F. and S. II. Hildehraml in superior court Saturday. The note, dat.d April 1 '. P. for six months with interest at six p rcent. amountid to $tl.''.T.". and "u attornev's fees are asked. The Franchise la-ce school will hold its third class of instruction on Mondav .veairu- at 7:b o'clock at the V. W. c. A. Thomas W. s!kk, i;y rutornev. v ill s;eak on "City Gov -!' merit " Mimbers wi-hing to i(!'e i i '.'; ts tor th.c dinner and e t'::a Thursd;- i-v nin-r should wir hase them Moriiiav va tiir.g. A Real Hair Saver and Beautifier I Mitol .u I hi lm. . i;oiilt at Onif r .Nothing to l:i. If v .;;:- L.,ir tkiiuihig out. pivi.;:t' r.'v -r.;y. Nritt'e. 1 i f.- - f id f -lru'-::' .ii. a ..'ir !"il it.be like za.id. k 1 1--Ii ai'ist be t.lk!l t' S..ve Jur I-.::'t v.. :it iii.tli ti. h.iir ret is tb-ad. f'-r t '.!. t i . r T . i t i r i :.a k Ip a. fr.-m ;!! g-...l tlnuvist today a l i tiie f l'.ir.-i ia S.l-e it .le. -U'f c.f : i a tl. :' ii'-tia:' ! .a ot;ld t:.:it's -a'.- .aid f!e-tiv. i i v. :1 . : b- dell! to.i with tic t.T-t ; I;. a.' . h.iir hi s'- ai i iin i. ;...r.- ..I.at.l.i a; utal r i'ikiüt with ..:.d be f.:tv - - :d! it -S.ii.2r vi-'s !. r d;. i-- .-.-I :,. ..:af..rt. ''!. I', r. i, L-r--.it .lera.trol br .;!-; iaat at i: - w . n ..... at;. it i .b It -i . ; I v ; ..-rt .. :i . !. - i. t (..;..: st rt-.i ':

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of arlca-un. Wis., w ho, a -eoniin: arretted charged with the d ath of "MIRACLE MAN" IN PNEUMONIA GRIP Pneumonia, in its ravaging conqust of persons has no respect for titl0. rank, station in life or personage as h; evidenced front a report received from No v Carlisle Saturday morning tilling of the illness of Harry Mas. th far famed "Miracle. Man," who is reported to have cured hundreds of suffering pain nis of various ills and ailments by the simI pie "laing on of hands." According to a. "bulletin" closely re-s.-mldmg that used so success!" ully by Grayson. Puffin and Stitt, the "Pig Three" which attended Pia s't Wilson, issued Saturday l)y Dr. Van Uil.er, a New Carl is 1; practitioner, who is in attendance, it is indicated that the mag'.o healer of New Carlisle is trrcatened with pneumonia and is confined to hos home. The bulletin . stated that the patient had a fever of 10 4, a pulse rate f lJO and his respiration is timed at 1'S, all of which were mor favorable Saturday. No complications haNe set in. says the official statement and the "Miracle Man' has announced that he will be unable to treat his patients tor about 10 days. REV. DOXSEE ILL: CHANGE SERVICES Services at the Kpworth Memorial church w ill be held Sunday at 1 i) : 1 a. m. Rev. John Imhoff will preach in the ahsenc of Rev. 11. lo.sc who is ill with the flu. Services will be held at the Kpworth league at t p. m. There will be no services in the evening. M AKItlAGi: lylCKNSMS. Louise Hoffman. 2, laborer. South Bend, to Fannie Centner. 23. domestic. South bend. Charles O. Monroe. carpenter. South Pend, to Ora V. Mclntyre, :p, domestic. South Pend. Adiel Do Voider, L'T). shoemaker. Mihavaka. Ind.. to Hertha Cartoriend, '2v. woolen worker. Mishawak.n J T.- Metzel, '.'.O, laborer. South Pend. to Hazel M. Teeter, 2k dtmiestic. Three Oaks, Mich. Virgil Planding, 220. attor-iey. to Vera Hill. -7, South Pend. Marriage is the alchemy that j sometimes changes a woman from i an acquisition to an inquisition. JUST THINK OF CADOMENE When Von Find Von -Arc ing out in tin iaim f Fife. Wom-Out. Xerus Men and AVcak, PPxhIIcs, Anaemic Women Haxo Found Now strength and Vigor in Taking I "adonu'iio Tablet. A well known writer on physical cult ur says: "You cannot run a high powered engine without fuel. You cannot get n;uch speed without plenty of steam. You cannot get up mud: jteam without plenty of coal ami a ptrfe:ty working furnace ibodyh Similarly, In your own case the intern. il "works" mut be sound and wirkir.L: properly. That tired feeling do ou know what it means? It in ear. s that dipesti, n and nutrition are lacking. Il means that jour blood and nerves are impoverished. It means that slow but si: re ledine Ii; your vitality will surely ensue ami real sickness will overtake you. unless you bestir ourself in overcoming the Weakness of the organs responsible. ThN is not written to frighten. In reality it exju-esses logical fa. ts. Cadomene Tablets, the favorite prescription of a gre.it physician, are tuaue and sold by druggists for p.-opb. who need htip for nature's forces, owing to ignorance, neglect or dissipation o' one kind or another. Kvery packaj; is giiarant 1 to please or mcny back.

by As- iatf.l Vr" . CHICAGO. Jan. 17. Animals and birds of all kind-- m..y som lay tind a vondrful home in the suhurh.s of Chicago. A thikl- timbered forest preserve tract nar Piverside. Illinois, the gift of Mrs. Kdith Kookefelbr McCormak is to be converted into an extensive zoological garden. It. wall be a haven for the antler d tril-e. with the Desplames river running at one s.ide of th- foret. and the Salt creek winding through it. Ne.t only deer, elk or moose may run wild but the Carnivora, bears and even mountain lions may lind pits to house them, and other animals long banished from northern Illinois. Pird too. will bo welcomed there, with the one exception of the Knglish sparrow. J."n At-res. Tlo- land, comprising about l'O acres, adjoins a tract of u ac.-es al

ready acquirMl from Mrs. McCormick by the Coe-k ounty forest preserve. The county plans to develop gardens that will eventually equal the zoob.gieal parks of .Vv York. London, Paris, Tokio, Hamburg and Calcutta. In accepting the gift the Cook county commission directed that the tract should b known as tho "Kdith Poekef'ller McOormick Zoological Gardens of tho Forest Preserve of Cook County." BANKERS INSPECT NEW STUDEBAKER BUILDINGS South Pend bankers Friday inspected the Studebaker plant and viewed the expansion work being done by the corporation. The bankers wer the guests of the corporation. They were much impressed with the expansion work already comp! ted. and the plans yet to be carried out. An inspection of the entire plant was made, including a visit to the n -w buildings undr construction. The bankers ware entertained at luncheon by the ollieials of the corporation following the trip through the plant. nuiiNPs nusii rm:i:ioM. There will he a big mass meeting; Sunday afternoon a. :'. o'clock at Knights of Columbus club rooms of Friends of Irish Freedom. Warden Edward J. Fogarty will speak. Good music. Come and bring all friends of freedom. Indies especially invited.. Civic Committee of One Hundred. JOHN J. IIAYKS. Secy S01T-1S Advt. s4 .-' ". - - - - .'4.L V:"" Wealth Cannot Buy Health or Youth! All the gold end jewels in the tforid will not buy back health. It bay patch up the broken down machine and make it laßt a little longer but R3 an eminent phy?-cian recently said: "In the end the old machine wears out". The body is the most wonderful machine in the world. Its perfection is marvelous but like any delirately adjusted machine it needs intelligent care. Health is worth aioro than untold wealth. It has been demonstrated positively that the human body is merely a collection of cell.?, and that health deper-ds entirely upon tho red blood j lis that carry the oxygen, vh..h is absolutely aeccssary to maintain human life. The cells of the body contain 12 different cell-salts ar.d the ablence of these salts causes dis3S9 lymptoms just as lack of water :ausj a plant to droop and die. These cell-salts attract and retain the oxven, as it passes from the lungs into the blood, and repair, nourish, revitalize and maintain the health of the cells. KEOLO combines these 12 celllalts so perfectly that they are tasily assimilated by the blood. It has remarkable tonic and recor. itructive qualities and furnishes to the blood the invigorating, organic Iron revitalizing, life-giving oxypen and reconstructive cell-salts that nature requires to maintain health, strength and energy. Don't neglect your health. It's 3Fir to "keep well thpi to "get well" and much leFS expensive. If you are net feeling welf take the eysterr.atic RE0L0 Treatment that rakes rich red blcod vitalized with 3:fe-giving oxygen ar.d the ce!Ifilta that Nature must have ta keen tho body strong and healthy.Central Drug SJure. South. bnd. lud . and Red Cros I'harmacy,

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For Your Baby These little hoods are made of crepe de chine and silk poplin. Shirrings, bits of ribbon and embroidery add to their attractiveness. Prices S1.00, si.25, SI. 50, Sl.98, $2.25, S2.50. Eiderdown Kimonos For Sunday Wear Soft and warm are these little garments. Thev are white and bound with pink or blue ribbon, and have silk cords. Most Interesting are these creations in gingham dresses for girls on display. All that the word "style" implies is contained in them. Beautiful variety of plaids, chicks, stripes and plain materials with smocking. $3.75 and up.

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BEAUTIFUL new subjects are constantly being developed in the CAMEO, more popular today than perhaps ever before. And to meet the exacting demand the lapidary and artificer labors by hand with exceeding care to re-create the Masterpieces of centuries ago. White, Pink and Coral CAMEOS set in Rings, Brooches, La Vallitrs and Scarf Pins are here in plenty for your inspec tion. Made by Master craftsmen in the world's best studios and mounted especially for us.

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undergarments in white, every possible outlay.

Thoughtful Buyers take advantage of these early sales a thrifty idea that brings advance preparations with greater economy. Envelope Chemise at $ 1 .50, $1.96, $2.50, $2.98 and up Sleeping Gowns at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $2.98 to $6.95 Underskirts at $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98, $3.50 to $7.95 Special model in heavy muslin double panel underskirt, scalloped edge, at $1.75.

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Future Women's Winter Coats and Dresses Dresses of Serge and Silk Handsome dresses reduced in many instances to cost of materials. This lot includes serges, tricolettes, taffetas and georgettes. Thrift prices starting at $19.75, $25, $29.75 up to $50 Winter Coats This is your opportunity to buy a splendid coat for service this year and next. A thrifty purchase, full of style and the choice of materials most wanted. Prices now range at a saving of 25 to 33 1-3 percent and start at $18.50, $25, $29.75 up to $45

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