South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 39, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1920 — Page 2

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ACQUITS DETZE

OF ILL CHARGES

Court Martial Exonerates Indiana Man After Prolonged Trial by Army Board.

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COUNTY FEDERATION

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in. 1.. VhHr's Mib-div. l,ot 1. KunV'man anl M(yT'a ndd to Keith

Nfr jj J Ja'-nb Hrrry Klin and Tvifp to j Thr- s-cor.1 mtir.rr of th" CoTjn

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r:-:.i. t. Mary 11. i:;s;. r-r, J-'" :th I'.. J' .- I jC;t'.-ir;,.iy, i-i;M:.-h-r, S" ;t'i i. 1. to Jul; a )l.son, :i, il-,. ii.' sti '. .So :th II li'l. i. ;c Mat-, JI, laliop-r. Mish.i- . t A!i?- iMut 2 , i'ui-.H-

3ort Vt'iiyr.p, Ir.d. He h.is reied ft fhort i' iv' rf a r. nr..! p t Mo to vl-it St. Lou!. I ralu r.ai'ol; j vv.d Cliiapo. OMiai notic .f hi.-; f-xr r;- ra'ion all cluriT' s rrvi.i-- aiair. -t h:in v.-as rfciv 'l in a It tt r Iruni "'!. Ito1'rt K Hnllard, '.r,.ir..in':. r of t!.?epartr.i rit r.f th- -a.t. T!,: K4 rif ra! court ni irt: t! h i :l ' r 3uar:ntc testimony In th- Irr 1rla! rir.'c l):c. 10 I . ' mor's 3 :;r:-I.

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I stt-irs I'ari; a-M to Mishai a . ! ;ul I.V'.rr'-- an-1 C.irrif. hus- !)! ao.. .;f.-. t'. An'lrt w I'.-I!a and Ca'Ii- r:;:-. Ii'- ; ari'l and wifo. JHOO. P'"f .f !' 17. J.hri K. I'owWt'.s n-I 'il.'liv. .f I:, r . IA. S") an.i S.. I'a'.i'l A. '.in hcU'allo ami wife ::!. K. Haatr anl i:va (.. hi! aii'l anl vif, 1. Lot f..", anl

William 1'.. Cnlvrrt anl Klla K . hu':ancl anl v.-If", to the Citizens Trust ami K ivincs bank, lot "D", JoM-ph IN.rkafrlkr'h- 2nl aM to Konth lU-nd. Thcophllus Illako and Kvansc-lino 11., husliand aid n-iff, to TJionias II. I-anintr. $1 and other value. Part of lot U. Samuel C. Stull' 2nd ad to South Pnd. Khy Underiy and Clara, husband and wife, to Otto I Beyers and Kmmilie M. b.uv'aand arid wife. $1. Ijt 47: -.on Heights add to South Pa

MISS TUTT TO SPEAK AT COQUILLARD CLUB

An addrrM by Mis Virginia Tutt. librarian of the public library, will

WOMEN MEET FRIDAY

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will Lt- luld at tlie Y. W. C. A. Friday. Feb. 14. at 1 o'clock.

An address by Prof. J. V. Ma-' t'-rs on "I'ounty and City Cornrnent" will he the principle feature cf an Interesting proprram. Many cf the clubs of the county will conti ibute numbers Including a piano solo by Herman Wilson of the Optimi.-? club. A vocal solo by Mrs. William liege, who will represent the Franklin Mothers' club; a vocal solo by Mr?. Orlo Deahl of the Quatorze club; an original poem 1 y Mrs. F. P. Harnes; a vecal solo by Mrs. K. I.. Fss.-x of the Ktude)ai-r Mothers' club, and a piano solo by Miss Olive Fuller of the Clay and Harris Fconomic club. Mrs. He?c will lead the community singing. Flection of officers will take place at this meet- ' ir.gr.

NFAV YORK "Funeral nill bo

IjoM later." "Quito true." remarket! Henry l'lncan, diamond sottcr, read- '

Mothers' club to bo held at the school building Tuesday afternoon at 2:2 0 o'clock. Mrs. Waldemar

part "i" !"t :,:, I.e. brer and l,uv. Kiev's Coffeney will present a vocal solo

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ieaiure me meeung oi trr- .oquiuaru . jnL. own tln.tU nntI. ,n lh(.

papers. He fainted on the train.

T)et7 r was in r barg- r.f th- de- I s :! -div. of Large jot No. 1 Cottreli'? .-nd Mr??. Cor! Fger will render a ;'

J artment of cr'v.imi! ir. tigation t I Mans. The 2 sper rhnr-

ad 1 fo . :i, now p ut of s,,ui!i i pi;mo ?olo. The women of the

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rip.y garments which may be made

M l-on- ry. -xtortion of :a:- eor.fe-,- j h,..band and wife, to Chester I, i f,vrr- Thc memb"r3 win work nn

rlor.s and mistreitment of military ii rAK ar;d M-ib-e. husband and wife.

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lr-ra all parts or tb' -onnlry :'uXifd iu the ca-'.'. which 't""! ffr' a court of ?ev-ri colon Is and jp aj or.-'. The curt deliberated b -s than leu minutes, bringing in a verd.et f "not guilty" on all tlte rhnrg' s :md specification-. The finding of the co-ait was withheld until y ster-

day, in order that (leu. Pullard eoald review the caje.

ASKS PARTITION OF 100 ACRES OF FARM LAND

Suit for the partition of 2 0' acre., of farm land and a vacant lot in Mi'-hawaka was fib-d in superior ourt Saturday by Flla M. Scrbernki, Mary M. Son ro i ! t :in! i'rancs Magelski again-t Heli.ra M. CasK 1lo. Waiter Mar-L-ki and John Tdai-ehski. The plaintilfs c harge that Hi. Ibra M. Castelln, administratrix of the estate d" Margaret Ma.'l.-ki since Iter death L'-c. 12. 1 'J 1 o , has made no accounting for the rent- m- other prohts of the real tate ia quetion ;lthouKh sli lias bad bärge of it for oer threw years. The court is r uue.-,f ed to orl r t!i s.ib- if the ian-1 .o le (ii. ided e;ual!y ami'ng the six owia-rs and that Mrs. 'asti: be r-',uir-d to account for the rentals and p:a hts ef the estate.

M'.W C APJ.IsLIl. ' ?.. 1. Mrs. Cecile Partrio -s Permit: died at h r home in Purhauan Tu'sday morning at 2 o'clock, following a brief illness of pneuuntni.i. The ia.dy was brought here to the home of her I arents. Mr. and Mrs. Fmanuel 1 ".artniess. Wedn s day. where funeral eruc.s wire conducted Thursday aft rnoon at 2 o'clock. Puriul was in the New Carlisle cemetery. She is survived by her husband. Clarence P-nnitt. and "io mi. 11 hdd; aF' hej- farents, two sister-. Mrs. Clara Hetties cf Lapcrte am! Miss Fanny F.artmess of New Carlisle, and four '. brothers, Arthur, Charles, Irvir; and .' Karl Fartmes.;, all oi New Carli.-b . i b'lniw her. Mr. and Mrs. .Tob. a Fto'-ry hav , be.-n alb 1 U) St. Lou;-. Me,., by the i serious il!ns of the latter's brotb.erj in-law, Mr. Warner. ( The funeral of John Mill- r was-

t la id Thursday mornii g at ?

i at the Se.gany Catlioiie church F. ii'i.'.l a in the emetrry rear tla h'.irch. The fun-r.il of Walter OrduTg.-

v. h died Friday .it his hme in '

rte aft r a week's illrrss of m'nia. was held Mon-!a at 2:;'." . p. m. Mr. 'rdung wa.- 1' n y-ars obi lie was a brotlor of John Orduiig i f this pi. ice. A!b n Van Iu-eri ha- ai pf. d a

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1f'. plat of 2nd j.lat of Park place or Co'juilbi tal and Push's 1st odd to So'ith Lend. Fdw.-crd I. Mason and wife to city of Mi-hawaka. Jl. part of Mi.-'hawaka, l'arm lot No. 20. Martin J. Johnson and Hertha. hu-; ,ind and wfe. to William Jacob 1 a razei.ka L-en ar.d Anna Frances, Iiu-'.aral wife. il. Lot 1"2 in MiHS5'1's 2nd add to Koutli Peml. Cif.rge I. Pates and wire to Charles H. Wtmore. ?2.en(rlf.O acres of land, more or less, in Madison twp. William Jlavemraft ond wife to John H. Pancraft. P)o, 40 acres in M oli-on twp. William Kavenet aft and wife to Abraham C. Ilimr and wife, $130, 40 ai res in Madison twp. A'r.ham C. Hiner and wife to Jog. ph Pitt Juan, lc , 4 0 acres in M.adison twp. Is.aa' -arnerp.an and Laura draco, husband and wife, f Ignatius K. Wer'.'.'inki ami Jennie, husband and nife. $1. Lot 11", Tlealty & Construction Co.'s 2ml all t South Lend. Matth'.-v M hinan ami wife to Ignatius K. Werwin-ki ami Jennie, husbibd uv.'l wife. Lot 1SS. Ilealty Construction Co.'s 2nd add to South P.egd. Ft ancis'."k Pajevc.-ki and Lul-

ik:, husi'.iml and wife, to Ignatus j K. Wfruin.-ki and Jennie, husband and wife. 1 and other val. It 297; Clement Studi baker's 2nd plat of j Summit place, add to South Bond. I Jos ph A. Werwinski to Stanley j

A. I ieczkiewicz. $1 and other val. Lots No. r and .". r. " on 2rd plat of Summit place add. (part of South lb ml. )

Frank H. Allen and wife to Dudley M. Shively and Frank Gilmer. ! bung business as Khively Gilmer, i $1 arl othT considerations. Lot ."7 Strong's revise ! llrd add to Mishawaka. I Ira A. F"in?h and Alice L., htis- j

band and wife to John Warrick. $1 and other value. Lots 1 and 2. propos, J f Oakland add. and lot 32 propose plat of Oakland add..

Conservative Life Insuraneo Co. to the Studel aker corp. Part of lots and South Fend city. Part of lot t'O. Fred W. Keller and wife to John Crabar:: and Anna, husband and wife. Jl. Lot I.", Werwinski's sub-

these at the meetings and thev will

be distributed in the district where thev are needed.

MAYOR TO SPEAK ON "GREATER SOUTH BEND"

Extract In Treatment of Kidney and Bladder Ailments.

"Visicns of a Greater South pend" will be the subject of Mayor ('arsons address before the memla r s of the Chamber of Commerce at their noonday luncheon Monday. The mayor will tell what he believes South iJerul needs to make it a bigger and better city. He will review some of the things done by the present city administration during the past two years, anl will give an outline of the work the administration expects to do during the balano of its tenure in ollice.

SALVATION ARMY TO HAVE SPECIAL MEETING There will he a special meeting Sunday night at 8 o'clock at 107 W. Colfax av. conducted by the Jtev. Vanburen Schumaker. A Bible story in moving pictures will be shown. There will alt be a six-piece band that will rnder service on this occasion. The public Is Invited, seats .ire all free..

Allays Inflammation and Restores Normal Action. Just a simple extract of green corn silk compounded with other simple, well-known drugs, sterns to bring results in the treatment of Kidney and Uladder disorders that might almost be classed as miraculous. Congestion and inflammation of the kidneys and bladder cause untold distress. Fains in back and hips, pain and pressure in bladder region, freouert desire to eliminate, causing restless slem -oon wears out the patient's vitality and more serious results follow neglect. The soothing, balmy effect of F.almwort Tablets are noticed ouiekIy as the inflammatibn is allayed and the organs are toned up to act as nature intended. Alexander T. Matya, :b Him Ftreet. Passaic, X. J., writes: "I havo been taking Balmwort Tablets for Kidney and P.'adder trouble and lind they ghe me the most beneficial results." Stop your suttering and nightly distress by asking your b-ading druggist for a tube of Balmwort Tablets. Price. $1.0 0. Adv.

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First dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" rclicvci all stuffiness and distress No quininel Costs littlel

Don't stay stunea up: tmi mowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape'a Cold Compound" taken eery two hours until three loses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. The very iirst dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air passages of your head; stops nose run

ning; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing", soreness, stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound"' is the quickest, surest relief known r.nd costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's! Adv.

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daring the p.i -1 w . . '. . Man in Fid and L mar. W.id bae accepted positions it. S'-alh JVnd. Mr. and Mrs. ! I u " C.ro r. a: .- pai - e!s of a habv girl. Sb.e h is b. en n. lined Charm Fü-'ab th. Mr. an ! Mrs. o.- ar Smith are wrf t '. t s of a i a u h t r b . r : i J cv '.. Mr. and Mis K .Ipb nmtt ..!' .si'ing r'-lt'.Vi-s in Nebras'-;a . Mrs. Fdith P e.-.-. kind, rg i-t-a. teach h is b e:: naaMe t rep. a : for 'Int.- the past thia '. tys ... -coUTd et i:!:.-ss.

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Very Alluring are the new Mi Hin e ry Mo des Now in Vogue

Brilliant hues and materials predominate. Faithful to spring; dictations are the new Mats of brilliant silks, tafietas and failles, soft and exquisite glistening straws, and cellophane in the saucy tiptilted turbans to the pictorially brimmed, flower-laden hats.

Selective styles from Burgcsser, Razcaka, Andrea and Hyland.

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Rogers' Famous 1847 Silverware Dinner Set of 27 Pieces for $24.00 Lifetime service set the very best 6 of each knives, forks, tea and dessert spoons and 3 tablespoons.

Furniture of Importance The quality of your turniture regulates the price the service determines tlie cost. Quality at low prices are here.

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An Important Showing of Woolen Dresses for Spring Wear These tailored models are made of tricotine, serge and jersey cloth. They feature yarn and braid embroidery. Their value is exceptional. Price $25.00 Afternoon Dresses of Soft Satin Metal trimmed georgette is combined with shining satin in these spring gowns. Tight bodices and overskirts add to their youthfulness. Prices S25 and S28.50. Newest Modes in Millinery at $15.00 These Hats are attractive in both style and price. Glistening "patent leather and cellophane braids, trimmed with bright flowers distinguish them for this season.

February House Dress Sale

House Dresses At Prices We Cannot Repeat

Commencing Monday

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An annual event commences tomorrow, lastinall week. The prices we are ottering cannot Iv repeated after this lot is gone. Our next shipment means an advance of 20 to 25 per cent. You will be wise to take advantage of this opportunity and buy a supply. Every Dress a Biberman Once you wear a Biberman House Dress nothing else will satisfy you. The style, quality and service at a price you are glad to pay again. Sale Prices Commencing Tomorrow at $3 $3.50 $4.50 and $5.00 These prices mean a saving to you of many dollars in the future.

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T1 VERY woman loves flowers. Combining that prefer1 ence with the sentiment involved in a Valentine gift and you've touched a tender spot a responsive chord. We've many new, novel and exquisite effects in Valentine varieties of flowers for vase or corsage bouquets. Come in if you can, and if not convenient we'll be glad to fill your 'phone orders and guarantee satisfaction and safe delivery. We urge you to place your orders early.

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