South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1920 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Local Republicans Angry at Van Fleet for Backing One Man Campaign.

"With fho ni.nciiiiit !u r-MV.lril.-y i:i.:h' t ! : . t S :i V;nn n ). Il ipl.rc. of hi. Ii . r r iT.iI .i : K, r: in Intllii.:i is t h i;.ir.a'. I by Judir Wrnori w. ".iri I !, r"-1-wMican .. ir tr. in for !!: 1 ::th nr;. jcrr-slon 1 r'i.-trirt, v. ai !1 i-j r ;i'u in .couth r rd d irin' 1 ;r ..f lt.li.iriH, South rol f l"r.iii-s K Lou dm, 'tMrii'r of Jllirmis. l-r tho riubllm j,r-MJ n ! i 1 1 :iM,iir.(tln, rlUruio th lr 1 1 sr.i ;i.n tl -n th"y v.ill Mronirly nj, .... v it'ir tl.IN tri ft n t r; I om m r : i. 1. 1 1 - iir 5 t f S n. H : i r 1 i r ! " .ii.ip lii::;. Th" announcement th.:t S n. Hardin:,- ha. N - a outh P.. r'l . .s of th Indian i ii; .- in uhn h ho vl!I .sp'.ik r-,K h-'I li i I:' urn "Washington Wlnf'.-!;i y n;uh!. aiil m publican 7 il rs ilcln- thir ! -

lief to ,c that h 1- h :rn: lro'i:'!.t hTe through th- fort of the district central mrnmlttro. They s.ty that thy h not -vJ t to S n. FI.mlir.fr romlns to South i: .nl, but -that they do hj c t to tlir m.'mtwr In u hiih he is 1 m-,' brouyht h'.-r.. Ohjoct to Mt-tlHNl. 'This thine; r.f us im,' the rent ml ommitter, whdhf r it b- county, district, statf or national, in the in-trr.-t (f anj- ono ran ida te. no matter for what oilire, is more than th real republicans of South IN ml are KOiriK to stand," decl.ind one prominent republican Inder Wednesday r.iRht. Mayor rarson r. nmm r.C'd Wrdnr-j-day afternoon that h" will hav shortly for Indian ipoli5. It i.- said the mayor is' qolntr t the state rapital to confer v.'lth the head of the republican state organization rerardir. efforts upon the part of republican leaders in St. Joseph county to onvert the party organizations to the benefit of one presidential candidate in particular. Much objection was raised recently to the use of the district rrrtral ornrnittee in the interest of the candidacy of Sen. Ilardincr of Ohio for the republican nomination for president. Republican U.kUts here saw In th- appointment of Judre Van Fleet as Indiana manager for Set:. Harding an effort to use the district central committee sobly in the interest of Sen. Harding's nmpaicn. Jude Van Fleet is the republican chairman for the i;;th onKres.-jion.il district, and rr publican leaders still insist that .Tude Van Floft shoulil nt least resign from the chairmanship before assuming the duties of Sen. 7lardini;'s ampaUrn manager. Carson for Tlen. The journey of Mayor Carson to Indianapolis, it is said by prominent republicans, will have a direct hearing on the district central committee. The mayor is out in the open for Gov. Ixiwdon's nomination for the presidency, and bis conference with state leaders will have muco to do with the action of Jude Van J'lewt, declare South IJnl party leaders. Utforts to find out just what .South Jend republicans rlan to do in the roniinp presidential preferential primaries are belüge made by northern Indiana, party baders. Leaders in northern Indiana cities are anxioato find out just who South lUndtrs will support for the nomination. I'm i.sarics from Michigan City pr.t sme. time here last week inerTlewinc prominent lead-rs. Th-v learned one thir.tr. and that is, the i ir administration hadc.l by Mayor 'nrron is for the nomination ef Ci. Cwden. They also harnol another ahinf. and that is. many republican leaders nr for IiwiU n and acaiii.-t en Hard;r.c. Th mayor ! lar d "Wedr.esday th.t he will use every effort to prevent the Indiana di legation from bt -in? plodcred for Hardin

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Sroi!vcrTvool Ica4er5 confer9 Itk Eestrjfc Timothy Sb.ea. head of the Jirot h r rlmod of Locomotive Firemen and LtiLrineers. and Ltt M. Jeuell. he;id of th- railway emi)loyts' department of tiie American federation o f l Äi bor, snajined as they were leaving the vhite liouse following their conference with president Wilson in re-ard to the new demands by the railway brotherhood:-. The president received the committee on a rear balcony of the white house. He wa

s sated in it uhee' chair, wearina sweat r and old -.vdf cap and swat bed in a blanket. The president, it was said, showed mud: of his old t 1 ime vi-;or m his discus-ion of labor trouble with the railroad men.

WIFE GETS DECREE AND TWO CHILDREN

(!ie Loop v. as granted a divorce by Ju'hv Montgomery in superior court W'-dm day, although her husbar.d. Aml, riled suit in which he harmed h r with cruel and inhuman treatment. Mrs. Loop is now living in Wcll-in-rton. Kars . and. wliilo she r ouJd hot bear the exp r.s" of a trip to S- uth I'.end. a deposition taken in Wellington and pr'due d m court told of the many acts of h r husb at d. She stat. d in the d- position that her bu-'o-irid married h r at the of 17 in Wellington after eriminal hartes had bem brotmh atrai'ist hin ami wlo-n her t'.rst tb.üd was 1 months jld. Shortly after that thy n-.., to Mishauaka, wh'ie tiny lle,j ur.til June, 1 ! 1 7. when he sent her home To Wellington and ntre. the ,,rniy. While in an army camp lie aked that she snd him money to sie the hildren and she sent hhn Instead of visiting her he spent his furlough in Illinois. While si;k in a hospital in MNhawaka sht said he would Pave their child with his sister during the day and then, after taking it home and looking n jn the house. Ko tut with otb.er fellows. She said he had his friends try to force themselves on her that he might obtain evidence to secure a divorce. Divorce was pranted her and the custody of Kulph Karl and Donald Pershing, four and two years old.

PRISON AUTHORITIES LEASE HONOR FARM

TIIANM i:U AKMY MAN. Serpt. H. . Carpenter, local marine recruiting olhcer, received notice Wedtvsday mornin;; of his transfer to the marine headquarters at St. Louis. Mo. Serpt. Carpenter is well known in the city ami has made a preat number of friends. lie will leave Friday to take up his new duti ?s in the south.

Ar.noiir.crr-a nt that a p'ibl:: .-ale C'f all property belonging to the state on the Indiana state prison honor farm would be hell Thurs'1 ty disclosed the information that the farm thre- miles from New Carli-le would be d;scontln nd. Th" r ason for pivine up what was supposed to be a SUCCti.-ful venture is said to bo that the pre-' nt lor.ttien is too far from the p. r.al institution. which Is lo-.ttd at Michigan ' :ty ami it larr. 1 Wednesday that the prison bo.ird bad based a larpe plot of 'and .oljacert tu the prison prour.d-. which was known ,is the old I'iair farm abo-it two iiiili s from Mi'.luc.tM CMy. The NVw ('arlis'e farm has been ir. xistene.- about four y a rs and according to all r porU was a hu'e s ie ss from tlie very beeinnine. It is understood that since the v nturo as.-umed sucli pigantio jrc portions, ditriculties were; encounteretl that could be eradicated proviJine; the farm was located nearer the parent institution. With this view in mind, the board upon recommendation of Warden Fo party leased the acrvape w st of Michipan City and the erection of barns and other improvements have already been started. The farm has been under the immediate direction of Ci. G. McCauley a veteran prison official and Warden Foparty.

.u nci; r; kaxts divokci;. P.onnie Kate Frazier was pranted a divorce by Judpe Montgomery in superior court Wednesday lrom Charles William Frazkr. She told on the stand that she was married In July. 1?1S, while her husband was home on a furlough from the navy. He was discharged Oct. 25, 11 19, and she said he had never supported herself or child.

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THE ROVING MARINES"

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South Lend will be vL-ited on March .ei and 31 by a detachment of marines known as "The Roving Marines," who are touring the country in the interests of recruiting. The organiation will give two sho and have a novel and interesting irogram. The shows will, in all probability be given in the huh school auditorium. The personnel of "The Roving Marines" consists of a band. two moving picture op rators. a double ciuart t of uht 11011. a vaudevilb' team of live men and six amateur pugilist.--. This li.t promise's a varied liro.Taiii. The marines will be in th.1 command of two ;!(; rs. one of them traveling ahead and acting in the caj.acity of publicity agent. A complete and Interesting souvenir hibit wall be brought along and exhibited in one of the prominent down town show window.. While in the city tin.- marines will be entertained at noon on March "0 by the real estate board of which ex-marine recruiting S rgt. Murray is a member.

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HELEN LANG WILL PREPARE PROGRAM

ASPIRIN

A twelve weeks program based on the code phrase's of the C.irl Reserves has titan launched by all corj)s of 'he organization. Study d iscussional me.tinLis. under the direction of Miss Helen Lar.g, Cirls' work secretary of the Y. W. C. A. are- features of the program. A phrase beginning with the I '--iters (if "Cirl . Reserves" taken suoc.-ssivedy s rvo as a motto for eaeb we k. 1-ist ek was courtesy week, based upon the phra.-e. Jraoious in manner," employing C, the first letter f'f the worths. Square ileal week is being observed at the present time. Rased on th- phrase, "Impartial in judgment." The remaining weeks to be observed are: Service week. "Ready for service"; friendship week, "Loyal to friends"; Ideals, "Reaching toward the best: purpose, "Laming in purpose"; nature. "Seeing the- beautiful"; knowledge. "Lager for knowledpo"; true religion. "Reverent to (;od"; d peiidability. "liver dependable"; sincerity, "Sincere at all times."

i:.Tic;risii root run:. Roof tires at 1:"7 W. Washington av.. lilirj W. Ford si., and Slä Fisher St.. Wednesday were extinguished by hose companies Nu. ami No. t. The damage w.ls slight in each case.

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ing Aspirin. Then look for the safety "Bayer Cross" on the package and on the tablets. ITandy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Trug-

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Sleep 8 hours With windows wide open Eat wisely exercise regularly don't worry Avoid crowds and persons having colds

Evidence introduced in the tr:,-! in th cly curt Wedm-sd ty moruinrf Petr Novis. owner of a ronf--lionery and Kroery --tore at S2T S. Michlsr.aii t'.. . liarured with vlol.itns the Sabbath, show ed th it the Orocer and Imtchers' as-.-c:atb'n rf South Rend hoi hir d priat.- r!etectives to lel'.beratc'y make 1 1 1 round of ne!rhh-rhood trro-.-ers and fcr.fet tlonery .-tores ii an e :';ert t i cure evid.er.ee acal!".r The propri"tors Frank Klsh and Frank Hoppir.. hirclir.es of - ' .,! tlv agency. rstitid th st d-.-y -er" detailed by t Ii ir t iv.Jm-o is t' pi "- '..1 to crt tin store- a! tr ike p-.r-

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detectives in the N":s 1. failed to shew that the b : actually sold the q-.-d on .T.v: the principal w;tno.-.-' ai'.. that the fcood.- were s-. bi 1 y tie rrcprletor's o::. Th tual was h-ar.'. y ..

Upon request or' the ;efcr.da::t. a::-'. after tje!iherati::r about !.' n.ir.ut.. -the jury returned . .i Ii t f r.c : fuilty. The comp'-: 'b -:v., Htr.ry i-"i -rm. secretary of :i;e 1r' .; rt a:. , nutchers' as, .'i.iti' ;-!. v. ,i m an m""r.p:cucus rart f the c;;:: t r-.-:::.

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arreo, however, that the? flu thi.; year is b severe than in the last t piden.ie the attacks are shorter and the death rate Icwer. In fact, manv rb. m ci.rns ir.sit that the epidurals now beim reporte! Ironi so iiidty sections are not tin at all. but simply the olJ-fshioneil t'rip. Keep the Air Pa-saes Healthy While e know very little men"1 about the flu now- than we did last year the cerm itself has never been positively llentiricd still most authoriri- acrre that the flu i-rerms are brcathec in. If th system is Jn ood shape and the membrane or llnim; of the air j.issa- is in htalthy crr.ctition. these rtrerms are thrown eft". A .Tcod plan is to melt a little Tick's VapoKub in a spoon, night and mcrr.i::?. and ir.hab the vapors, also tippl a little up the nostrils tcveial tir.us a tl.iy. especially ;u: bit jre beincr expest d to crowds. Treat All CnlN Promptly Abve a!!, keep fre from colds, as colds irritate th lining of the air par.-ag.s and make them real breed!:-, c grcund for cernis.

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Owe Their Health To Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound oversbadoTrint indeed is the succes3 of this grent medicine. Compared with it, all other medicines for women's ills seem to be experiments. Tiy is it so successful? Simply because of its sterling worth For over forty years it has had no equaL Women for two generations Iip vö depended upon it with confidence. Thousands of Their Letter aro on our files, which provo these statements to be facte, not mere boasting. Her Are Two Sample Letters:

Mother tni Daughter Helped. Midileburc. Pa. "I am gird to state that Lydif.. E. Pinkharo's VegetAblefomrxyanddidmenrach god when I wu S5 years old. I was run down with female trouble and was not able to do anything:, cou!d not waJJc for a year and could not work. I had treatment from a physician but did not gain. I read in th papers and books about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. The first few bottles c:ave rae relief and I kept on using it until I pot better and was able to do my work.' The Vegetable Compound also regelated my daughter when she was 15 years old. 1 can recommend Vegetable Compound as the best medicine I have ever used'-Mn. W. Yerger, R. 3, Box 21. Middleburg. Pa.

Fall River, Mass. "Three years ago I gave birth to a little girl ana after 6he was born I did not pick up weil. I doctored for two months and my condition remained the same. One day one of your little books was left at my door and my husband suggested that I try a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I started it immediately and I felt better and could rat better after the first bottle, and I continued taking it for 6ome time. L&3t year I gave birth to a baby boy and had a much easier time as I took the Vegetable Compound for four months befora baby came. On getting up I had no pains like I had before, and no dizziness, and in two weeks felt about as well as ever." Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, 353 Colum

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February Clearance of Winter Coats at wonderful savings. Winter Suits H.ilf Price.

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A Remark.iblr Collection of Necklaces in our jewelry section. Pearls. Jet. Oriental and Egyptian, from 50c to $25.00.

Store Opens S:30; Closes 5:30-Sat. to 9:30 p. hi.

The New Spring Wraps

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Ourjiew displays include interesting interpretations of both utility and dressy coats of luxurious fabrics in lighter shades and weights, a relief from the more sombre tones of winter. Tricotine, Frostones, Poiret Twills, Polo Cloth, Silvertones are all in demand. The varieties in stytles are plentiful, to meet the requirements of any figure. Price range from $39.75 to $150.00

Spring's New Dresses for every spring occasion are remembered in this collection. The ever popular Georgette Crepe, combined with Silks and Satins. The much needed Wool S erges and Tricotines for fresh morning w'alks or shopping. A Special Showing at $25.00

Spring's EarlyModes in Millinery You may choose the new in headwear from any number of exquisite styles with the small, medium and large shapes, all well represented. Lisere Braids, Cellophane and RatTia are popular materials. Also Flowers, Fruits and Ornaments are in great demand. Prices range from $6.95 to $18.50

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Druliner and McDermott

GUARANTEE SHOE CO. 125 N. MICHIGAN ST. Easy to Find. Worth Finding.

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Our New Spring Suits Their supremacy is in their exclusiveness, race of line, nicety of detail. Fashioned in all the newest fabrics and most wanted shades, the smartest creations we have ever shown. A Special Spring Suit at $572 In plain tailored

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