South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1920 — Page 3
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ROBBER RENTS ROOM AMD PLIES TRADE
Young Bride of Local Real Estate Man Said to Have Taken Poison.
A report th.it Mrs .Jo-vph A. We rir k I. 117 S Ii 1 wiiv of th- : al rstr.tr dal.-- and ir.vuranr nFtiit rvith or.it -s at H. Chapin , 2: r I taken a p'i.-uiicüs tin id w.is T artly r i r . . 1 T.i - lay y S Jo''h'f h'-pit.i:. .Mi-h av.al.i. where ; h i-r : t i v a pa t i.-n? . Acfr.fdjr :i repr snf afiv-s of h hn-pit,'. Mrs. Vrwin-ki was 1 roupht to th- ir..-tif ition In a prari ti :,!, ?l'n and it v.. is explained that sh- had t.ikt n a pi.-on "1-y : .ict;ik''-." A';thr.tie r s:. a (ion of '!.: rP'Tt w.ts r-fas.-I l.y att ndinct Msicians and r!aties nf 1h vi -' :m omjM not h- reaeh 1. Arcordirc to nihlor- of ! V-rTA-in--';l fami'.y, tv. physll.ir.s ram f th1 hou-- dnriiuc th 1 afterr.oon anfl r "-riüi iitf 1 vom:- tirrw. Liter a taxi drove up anil Mr. Werv ir.sk i wn wv n ("rninr mit of th l.o'is arryir. a travelir.t: hair. He 'is followed liy a man and a wom..m porting between th rs.. a wonin. who sormt'd to h walking with .:r".it dl.TU-ulty. Th- party drr.ve i" ay ami the taxi returned son. :-riif latr-r but who was r i1 i n in '!. returning mafhin- was riot ! arn d. Sutler IVotii I'edMiin-r. Isforts to loarr- th" extent of Mr?. V. rwinski'.s lllnoss w rr nna v;iilin i., physie ian. saying that "hn was -i 1;." Ilowcvrr thp person ansv.f r- ! ! h- phono at th liospital admitted th.-.t Mrs. We rv.inskl was suft'erinp: from pedsonintr u explained that it was rvilntly taken by misi ,i k e. The wholr affair i e-lothe.l in th: tl-oprst r:iyvtrry. t'nrno v oeks ao. Mr. Werwinski diicil a report that ho bad married a MiUvauk". yotinsc Inly but it was later learnoij that !; was married when th" youni' lady. sjppo.- fl t Vo tho bride of th l al eitafe- dealer was taken to 1 1 1 1'p-vorth hospital following an acidont and jrave h-r namo av, Mrs. Joseph W rwlnskl. although sho was v'ui.storrd at tho Oliver hotel under hrr maiden name. Ilowxer it was loam d jiuthentieally that Mr. Wrrwlr.skl h.ul reserved tlie rorjni and was a frequent vi.ii.i.r. lioports and rumors tiiat Mrs. Werwinski had attempted to con;oiil suirido were not voritied, informativ. n tending to throw some liu'ht on tho affair Ix in rofus;d. One of th attondinjr I hysinans declared itiat Mrs. Werwinski was takt n t yiishanaka leeauo "no room was avail. tbl" in either of tho outh 1 ;-nd hospitals "
FRANKLIN MOTHERS' CLUB WILL MEET WEDNESDAY
Tii-' pupils of tVio T'ranklin school ill pros-Tit th program at th'
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Iii! ednosday alNrtioon at. i.'. K. Thr prourarn. whi'd is of i i ; rit natur follows: i 'iiiiiuiiiity sinltif:; a Washington
(ni'-i: pupils; f-visay. "Linio .' t'i!ads KlorUprr: tdav.
T.ttiT Cifnt '.- "al.-ntino." thr.-c-puj'üs: son six-T, KirN; recitat ;..M i;'orp.- Kit h'or; drill. two-A I ajils; .o tn. l'd-'ir Hubrr, one-A; .';tati.n. Wayne Tack. two-II; oat '. Virginia '"hipinan; reoita1 ion. H i Randall. two-15; ( ssay. ' W '-hinmor'."' II. 'Ion h'rocht; poem, t'tird i-rad. pupil.-: recitation. .r- : nil!;. WHtinjter; s-'nt:. atidi-me.
II.KC;i:i with T..i:ci:Y. ."in S-iid. wlio was arnsti-d about i month ai on suspicion of linc . '.plicated with Tm l'!en.. and I'.rtut in tho Ikina; restaurant "'!.i-up and later ;tol when : inni't eH' O w;i. estaldish d. waIv'O ir.to v tistody Mond iy afteron cpnijdaint of Tom O'Xiell. r. staurant keeper of th west
Iio charced Said with lar'li'n the fart were prc-
iit d to .Tude (lilniT in the city ait Tu sday morning, h.e ordere.'. . defendant discharged. A sum : $1 . 1 - was inxoHod and th.. re was i"-;tie proof th.it Said ir.tind1 .:. frau.'.inr iVNitdl.
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PET CORNS
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Corn Right 0?T
A tmv bottb 'f I'roeone" cost.little at any ilr'.iu: store; apply a I . drop.- i;p"n any corn or rallus. J t a : ;1 it st..; s h irtiric. then rtl vom litt tliat bothersome ..:m or callus rt-;h: :f with yotir rs. Truly: Nu hur . buc ! Adv.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MBSS, TO HOLD WASHINGTON'S Ig BIRTHDAY BANQUET 11
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oid. : : r his name a IPirns ea!!ed in ai.w( r to the aij and agreed to rnt tho room, paylnt; a small deposit to J ind th tiartrnln, saylnK' that h" fu!d return the following day to take poss ssioii. Mrs. C.'asey, who i- employed in tho loop, loft imrrodiatoly after the a-'reoment wa -i. ached leain the n-.v roomer in th house. When I'd ward Barley, another roomer, returned home he foural that Iiis rjm had been ransacked and the bureau drawers and his trunk had been searched. A Kohl watch and chain was missing ami th" i.e-.v rooim r failed to take possessio: of the room tho follow inc day. 1'urns said that he was a unt:i" man. employed on the flrand Trun!: railroad. Ife is deserit-ed as !.. an; six fe t tall, weithin abo-tt IT pciiitid.. had dark hair and exes, wore a dark suit, brown belted overcoat ami brown soft hat. The abr story was ,'iven the police Monday when the theft was rcportod.
lev. T. P. Irvintr. S. '.. of Xo.i tre 1 1 mil. will bo tho pri ncip.i ' : E speaker at the annual Washington's : lurthday N.'iruiu-t "f tJie fourth de- j free members of the local council I of the Kr.ig.hts of Columbus to be ; held Sunday evening- in the Pink ! ?f room of the Oliver hotel. Tr. J. 1! I f Iiortelinj? will ac t u toatni.-t r and short talks will be iriven by W. j A. M cine my and other members of the council. j EEE The committoo in eharpo of the j FZ arrangements for the aiTaJr is eottt- T posed of J. p. I,erhnor. chairman J ü D. J. Mc.N'amara. Clem Siiioor, ,
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JURY TO HEAR CASE OF GROCERS' ASSOCIATION
Openly defying the f'.rocf r? and Butchers' association of South Bend. Peter N'ovis. prorrietor rf a confectionery and grocery store at SjT S. Mi hi'-ran st.. asked for a jury trial when arraUne.l in the ity eourt Tuesday morning; on cliargeu of violatine; the Sabbath. The original complaint lild about three weeks- at;o and signed ly Henry FrrIan, secretary of the association, charges No vis with selling groceries oil Suniay in violation of a state la w. Tho case was postponed several times previously owing; to illness and when called last Friday the defendant asked for a continuance, statir.iT that he intended to IK'tit the charge to the end. Jude (Jilmer ordered the issuing; of a jury venire and set the hearing; for Wednesday.
CLAIMS WIFE LEFT WITH ANOTHER MAN :ii,.i-gir.e; that his wife "eft him and is now livinir with an. t her man. Charles- Case tiled suit for divorce from Kileen W. Case in the superior court Tuesday. "My wife told me the day sh left me in January that she intendel to live with another man as his vif. She was living; with William 1) iley in Indianapolis on January I," said Cn'-. He asks for the custody of their two-year-old child. Fmma Bossman charged erm-1 and inhuman treatment in a divorce petition against Willson L.
Bowman. Hied in superior court!
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BOTTLING WORKS FILES SUIT FOR RECOVERY
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Kamm ami Schellinger Co., of Mishawaka tiled suit in circuit court Tuesday against Walke p Mines, director general of railroads. H. B. Bouse and K. C. Campbell. loi n business as Bouse and Co. Bottling; works for bottles and equipment valued at ?60O. The Mishawaka tirm claims it is owner of and entitled to the possession of 5 00 two dozen capacity wooden bottle eases, J.000 dozen pint bottles ami eight brass and metal tapping srigots. These articles are raid to be in a New York Central freight ear and possession refused the bottling; company. Immediate possession and JCOO damages is asked in the suit.
i isn n:i)i)uiiis aiti-ixtiox: S e Brenlleck, corner Main st. and Colfax av. for prices on ocean fish. IStI Advt.
An ecess of acid in the stomach I sours the food and starts fermentation. I 'istn-ssin gases form. Your J meals don't digest but lay like lump.; j "EES of bad. Then yon have heartburn, j Er flatulence, fullness, belching. had-i ache, ami r'al misery in the stom.-fh i Er
and intestines. A few t:)bl-s of "J ape's Piapcpsin" bring reli f almost as soon as they reach trio stomach. "Pape's Diapepsin" costs liPle at dru stores. Adv.
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"l or t:ix months my stomach was in a very dis-.rdeivd condition," said Mrs. Alice Uedding. 501 W. t)ran?e street, s-iouth Peml. '"I lo a ctreat d'.Tal of sewing, and at times tho pains in my stomach were so sever that I had to stop running my machne. My tongue was usually coated ami I generally had a bad taste in my mouth, like my food soured. "I didn't eat more than enough to keep a bird alive; consequently mv body did not receive proper nourishment. "After I had taken Pepg;on I found I could eat almost anything, anil my food Ii I not sour on mv stomach.
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And then came the great surprise. I could almost Ivel mvself petting; strcr.gr day by day. I kept r;g;ht on taking. Pcpcn and now 1 feel splendid. "Pepfrcn has done me more good than anything 1 have ever taken, and in short time, too. I have taken medicinal waters, powders, tablets and liquids, but none of them tver helped me like Pepgen did. It is very pleasant t) take and I can heartily recommend it." pepgen is sold by Striebel and Steine-1 (The Public Drug; Store) South Bond, The Bed Cross Pharmacy, Mishawaka and all other leading drug; stores.
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Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble?
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Pain or dull ache in the back is often evidence of kidney trouble. It s Nature's timelv warning to show you that the track ot health is not clear. Ian-rt r Uiuil. If this" d.ngor signal-: are unh.eodcd mere si rio is r sults are sure to follow; kidnev trouble in its worst form may steal upon you. Thousands of people- ha e testi- : . d that ih" p. ild and immediate . 'f t of Sw amp-Koot. th" rre.it kh'.my, hvr and bladder medicir.e is vi. on realized that it stands the highest for its iem.irk.ible urative e'f.ct in tb.e miist distresving eis". If u: need a medicine, you should have the b.-t. Linn1 ILick. l.:;?ne b.Hu is or.!; or." ot mar.y symptoms t( kidney troubl". otlu r sympte.n.s o.mim! that you may j.oed Swamp-Boct are. being; subject to i tr.barra.-slr.g and trvjUf nt Llad-
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I-uk of control, smarting, uric 1 acid rheumatism, bloating, may be .
loss of I'.esh. sallow complexion. Proxaloncy of Kidney Dix'as. Most peojtle io not realize the alarming; increase and icmarkabb prevalence of kidney dise;tse. While kidney disorders are among, the mo-u common discasvs that prevail, they are sometimes the last recognized by patients, who very often content themselves with doctoring the I'fj'ects. while tno original disease may constantly undermine the system. Btgular medium and large .size bottles at all drug stores. rejn't make any mistake, but reme mbt . tno name, Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, and the address. BinshanUon, X. V.. which ou will t.r.J eta every bottle.
srrCI Ab NOT!- You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swar.ip-Uoot by e-....b ,;-;;-, ten e ents to It. Kilmer a.- Co.. Bir.ghnmtor.. N. Y. This .gives ou tb.e opportunity to prove the remarkable merit ef this medicine. They will also tend 'U book of valuable information, containing many of the thou.v.ti.ds .f grat f ul letters receive d from men and women, who say they found Swamp-Boot l be just the remedy needed in kidney, liver and bladd'-r troubb S. The value- and su- e ss ef Sw amp-Boot are so well known lhat euir readers ;ir- advised to s.-nd for a sample sire bottle. Address I)r. Kilmer v Co., Binghamlon. N. Y. l'e sure te say you re ad this d"fer in the iuUlh Bend News-Times A.dy
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